i A SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : eday, May a, MS3 TBRMS. -f5lp,IonlW-60 Uinn paid Transient advertisements inaorted at SO cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local Col mn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desirine to advertise by the year, half or quarter Court Proceedings. Court convened and proceGJed to business on Mon.lay, April 23, at 10 o'clock. Constables vere ctilled, and pre sented their returad. Tlie grand jury waa sworn, and charged. ,r- A- Toomy, John EL Hohn, John McCoy and Georga HaokenberTer were appointed constables for "the court The first jury case waa that of J B. M. Todd vs. Samuel Murphy, No 131, Dec. Term, 1874. The suit was brought against Murphy to recover tnA iz:im ff .V 1 . j-. i , ,i . 10 xiuaureti go: jars a3 the price of a horse that died on the road between McCulloch's Mills and Waterford. The horse was lured from Todd by Murphy for the pur pose of driving to Waterford and back to Todd's livery stable in Pat terson. Plaintiff maintained th.t the horse was sor.iid and Li good her 'th on the 3rd day of July, 1873, when he was hired to Murphy, and on that day he had been ofl'ered three hun dred dollars for the annual, he main tained that the death of the horse was caused by over-driving. Mur phy maintained that he should not be held responsible for the death rf the animaL That he hn.l 1 ii-Ail nn.l 1 towns'n;), from Rock .school house paid for the use of the horse fcr the 1 a 1 nt E,3ar dweiiing hcaso of trip and that he should not bo maao ' lines, r port in favor of a road, to pay for a loss that Le conid not j Do' Jr- la".vor control Plaintiffs lawyer. Doty Answer of Susannah V.'inoy to tho and Atkinson. Defendant's lawyers, j rule to show cai why tho judg Parker and Stone. The jury left merit -should not be opened was tiled the box cn Tuesday afternoon, and j April 23, 1SS3. AtMiwon & Jacobs, returned with a verdict for defend- j lawyers. ant on Tuesday evening. j . J. Pattei-son was appointed cohi- The seoond jury trial wan that of ! luissioaw to tike teaiuuony in tho John B. M. Todd vs. John Dearincr, ! Jiatier of divorce between Mary J. No. 46, February Term, 18S1. It i Elder, by her rest friend, John was taken up on Tuesday afternoon, i Hacienberger vs. Gao. Elder. Pa and waa an action to recover on three i lr .i Aprd 2'J, lS3i. Eeidicr, proraisorv notes that in the acrpale I lawyer. to levy on Palm's property on the 6th of July 18S2, among the things levied on was the hog, the bruto was sun m possession of Jesse Urvner. The constable made a sale on" the lith day of July, 1882, of certain property of Palm. John Taylor bought the hog for S3.00 for John Bryner. When John Bryner called get the beg. J.j6de Ervi.er " con fronted him with a bill for feeding tne hog for 6.63. Jetso would not pve the hc-g to the purcher unlesr he would puv him u.00. John v0. fused to do thai, Jesse kepi the ani mal, latteiied it, and prt-piuc-d it lor mju-ket and shipped it to Philadel phia all of which caused the suit Verdict for pkiniiit in the sum $3.2(5. Tho seveuia jury trial w begun oa Fri day, and was that of Absalom Barner vs. Jonas M. ZolWs, No. 63, September Term, lUS'i. It as a tuwder case, the chief fea ture of which was charges of love meetings between people who are bound by the act oi aembiy to have no amours ouLside of the circle or husband and wife. The talk and letter writing in the case took a com prehensive range, from the eating of so called candy love drops to unlawful love intrigues. Lawyers for plaintiff, Lyons and Patterson, for defeudjuts, AtKiuaoa and Stone. Verdict for plaintiff $J.jO, on Saturday. This case closed the court last week, but on Friday a jury whs empaneled lor the trial ol the case of Noah IlerUler vs. J. Emery UcCahan and William Grier, No. 53, Feb. Term, 183, to come before court with Judge Buchyr as preaiding Judge, on Tuesday !?sy lit. The suit is now in progress, ai.d is about tho owner ship of a I'jrUjiu sawmill. Lawyers for plaintiC, Atkinson and Lycu, for defend ants, Parker and I'atterton. Miscellaneous. Jcbu Haudoph. AbraL:iiu Kohrer and J. J. McMtdlcn, appointed to view and by cut a road in B'jale Petition of Mary Ann McClellan for an inquest of partition on estate of her father Henry Spitler, deceased. Inquest awarded as prayed for. Petition of John 11. Pollock, administra tor of Susannah Williamson, for a decree of court toHching the payment of legacy out of land of Andrew Smith late of town ship of lack. SHORT LOCALS. Notice from the ovcruuera cf the poor of West Perry township Sny der Co., Pa., to the overseers of the poor of Monroe township, Juniata in taa c.ise cf th.- Commonwealth vs. Ar-Jiev.- M. X.;rtett.ier. in the sum of two hitiidrad dollars. This was a case between Karstettlcr r-nd Henri etta "Walla, i;i wLi.'.Ii thoy icved nn wisely. Ecvit cf L::v,-;8Bnrclif:ed, Thoni es Pateon stud Daniel E. Robison, appointed to racaf i road in Tnsc.i roru t..v,L, ;l:ir., iv r rt no csuks for vacating ILe road. Psittcrsia', i.tw yer. Adam Yt'iii, Airs. a C-. SLel'e.iber gcr and Im::-jC Piis , yiewe.-s i- ) iny out a road in i:X'.--jut-h:.una toi;Iiip oi l vo:.iL i.ti::nsoii. report in i.ivo: II-sco'Tiiu.nc tit k"i in th BiuouiiKKi to sixty some ioIJars. Dealing resisted the payment of the notes, on the claim that he had giv en a 4D nota, 25 railroad ties, and hired a wagon for 5; 13 to Todd, in payment of tho notes. Lawyers for j j.mtiiuu jri uus aiiu i-atterson. x or line U on Ion and fiimiiy, poor pei-sons. defendant. Stone. The iurr return- Am.orJ for. -.n ,! a er f. red a-d ed a verdict for Todd in tho sum of I allowed md proceedings- cortinuud $58.46. uiifd nexi terw. Piled AprU 23, The third jury ease wag taken up ! ilecognizrinee of Andr-sr M. Kiir on Wednesday morning sr.d was that ) sietUcr. :a;d Pet or G. 6-.iri.-aa iiled and Adam lher, o. 129, April Term, 18S1. It was a suit to recov er about 44 and interest since 1S75, for cattle that Gingrich sold to da fendanta. Defendants claimed that cattle had been paid in part with a note on Duadore k. Deai-ing, find tho balance in money. Atkinson Rnd Beidlcr for plaintii?, Stone and Dory Jr., for defendant. Verdict for plain tiff in the sum of G3.0S. Tho fourth jury trlaL was th.it of James Boon admiiiistrator cf Eliz.i beth Boon, deceeud, John P. Mc William. No. 23, Dfecemb jr Term, 1881. for the reov6ry of 24, a sum of money, for thre head of cattle, that Me Williams had paid to a Mn Brubaker, one of the heire of tho Boca es'.tate. in fact, the maiden name of Mrs. Brubaktr was Boon. Well ington 3oon, a brother of the ad ministrator, and a brother of Mrs. Brubaker had sold tho cattle to Mc Williams for his sister, juyt named. Jamer. Boon, the administrator main tained that his brother and sister had no right tD suil the cattle, .that the nniriRls belonged to the estate and it was his right tlon3 to sell the cow, calf and yearling bnll. Mc Wil liams msintained that he bought the catt'.e from the rightf oil owners, and that they did not belong to the es tate of Elizabeth Eoon and therefore the administrator of the decedent had nothing whatever to do v.'ith the an: mala or the money that they were sold for. Verdict for defendant. The f Lh inry trial, Mary Eagan ts. Overeors of Poor of MiSlintown, No. 35, December Term, 1 SSI. came Tip on Thursday forenoon. This was an action by Mary Kagan, an Iri sh woman for extra service for keeping nn Irish Dinner named Patrick Ea ra yrhn hv living in the boronsrh of Mifflintowu a number of years had fixed his res'dence bo certainly that this people tEe responsible for his mainionanca t hia declining years. Mis. ltogen livu in Walker township. She kopt Eavers many years at a cei tftin sum which was paid to her for Lis support by the borough authority. About tho 1st of March 1878. Henry Goshen and Benjamin Byers. overseers of the poor, agreed with her to keep the pauper for 2,75 per week while Eavers remained in health, and if sickness should overtako bini the should have reasonable compensa tion. Eavers died in April 18S1. After that closing event iu Lis earth ly career, Mrs. Bagan presented a bill for extra naraing, extra washing, and eifxa nse of honse during time of funeral, raising the expense for the borough to pay from $- to to $16.75 per week, for a period ot J weeks, aggregating a sum, between eleven and twelve hundred dollar The extras were accumulated between the 1st of March, 1878, and Apni 1881. The overseers cf the poor Samuel Showers and Samuel L-ates-holtz, voieeing the tax-payere of the borough, contested the payment of the heavy bill on the ground of it bein an unreasonable extra charge. The jury went out on Thmsday mght and returned with a verdict on 1 rulay of J730 13, for Mrs. ft..-Af" son and Beidler, for juambS, Doty and Son, for defendants. m .-..ii. tino.1 ease v:n3 John Bi-vnervs. Jesso Erynoi; , o. , SepTember Term, 1882. This in. suit between two "T0'1"3, i lame hog. Jesse Bryner had eold the hog to Cities Palm. Jona Li j nerhad a claim of some aollars Mrs. Jane Irwin id visiting friends at LowLLmg. Tobias Anker, soil his spirited horse to horse dealers. The buow lust week waa the 25 of the season in these parts. Dr. Deir, and daughter Bell are visiting relatives at Lawisburg. The Hawk brothers did the mason work of the Eliaa Horning barn. The mountain tops were white with snow on the 24tii and 25th of ApriL John Cunmngham h&3 sold his farm in Milloid township, to Jacob Lauver. What a nice storm for a late Eas ter tlie weather of last week would h-.ive made. Espenhhade has just returned from the city with a full stock of dryoods and groceries. Enaa Horning is building a large barn oa one of iiis farms in Pernian agu township. Vemior's tmo-.v and sleet came. 10 di'.y3 earlier than he said it would, but what of tiiai,: Go tn McClintic's tin and stove store for iirt-ra:e garden hoes, garden rakes, and spades. TLc iiorses tnut Thompson & Cro Zior t.iKC to the eastern counties, ore sougiis for by buyers down east. John Uyior of Fermanagh town- snip shipped a lot of line steers for the eusteru in&rtot last Thursday. Phihing on tfuady, iu the river, between this piuoe imd Lewistowa iu a common habit with some peopie. The hotels wore so full last week that many guests were lodged in the houses of neighooi's that lived near to the hotuls. Counterfeit trade dollurs ta-e"'re-ported as plenty in ViliiamsporL li. is said that thoy have not the gen uine LueUtiic riug of a silver dollar. John Kuuituiun and CoL Bell had a lot oi agricultural niMchinery cn exhibition alomj south Bidj of Court Hjuse sqii.ire during last week. The Setuitiel and Rrpublican gives its patrons i larger quantity, and a A Dakota school mistress sued three young men for breach of promise. Counsel for one of the defendants moved for a nonsuit on the ground that she was too promiscuous. The Court seemed disposed to grant the motion, whereupon the plaintiff ask ed : "Judge, did you ever go duck shooting ?" His honor's eye lighted up with the pride of a sportsman as he answered, ''Well, I should say so; many's the time I've brought down half a dozen at a shot" knew it,' eagerly added the fair plain tiif; "that's just the caso with me, judge. A flock of these fellows besieged me, - and I winged three of them.'' The motion for a nonsuit wa3 denied. Brooklyn Eagle. A DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. There are dangerous counierleiu in cir culation purporting to be ' Walnut Loaf Uair Restorer." The strongest evidence of Us great value ts the fact that parties know ing its great eilicacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the oiuin has a fat timile of a walnut leaf blown in the glass ; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The ' Re storer" is as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to re store lite, vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from rtpoJii par tita. Ask your druggist for ii. Each bot tle is warranted. Joukstox, Uollowat t Co., Philadelphia, and Hall L. Kitkel, New York, wholesale agents. yi Aim i ed i EREN ZELLER BURNS March 16. 1843, at the residence of the brides father in Fayetto township by Rev. G. '.V. Euain hizer Christian L. Erenzsllor and Miss Mary Burns. Gl'IRE SOWERS iiarch ! 1853 at the residence ol B. F. Oliver at East Salem, this county, by Rev. G. W. Eminhizer Joseph Gu'ire to Mrs. Mary Sowers. V1NEY SHELLESBURGER April 10 18M;. At the residence ol the minister at Cucoloinua this county, bv Key. U. Vi. Eminhizer Banks Win-y to Mary E- Sbel ec burger. HALM BRIGHTON On the 1'ith of April, at the Parsonage by Rev. J . A a Uiu, Mr. rl. l. Falm and Miss Sadie J. Creightou, both or Tusearora twp., this county. HACKENBEKGER SNYDER On tho 2Sth nit., at the residence of James Korth, by Rev. B. E. Berry, Mr. David Uackcn- berger, of Fermanah twp., and Miss Sadie Snyder of Patterson. JVW ADVERTISEMENT. fcTmth is Mighty and Must Prevail," And the fact remains satisfactorily apparent that HECK, 0W BRIDGE STREET has the finest assortment of all kinds of that haa ever been offered for sale in Juniata county, "AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT." You must call and county Pa , c-f their appeal from aaj varietv o ' mtttlei. oruer of removal in tne ce of Cui o-jtb!lll oLl;er m Juujata hue Gordon find f;imi!y, poor pei-sons. i prntr VIED: MERIDETQ On the 23th of Marca, 1SS3, George W. Msridoth of Fayette twp., Juniata county Pa., aged 43 years 2 months and 2 da vs. county. 'ft is sail that tha First Brigade of the National trtard will go into eamp at I'otiKiown, the Second Bri gade at Salfcburg, and tho Third Brigade at tViiham.uptirt. The Euglisi. sparrow is befouling the C-ourt llcuie. It will not be many years until it will coat many dollars to eleau tha building of the filth that the bit ds are depositing. The following is a Philadelphia iofiid tnkcu from the Uncord on April 2'J IfS'l. BeiiV'.man Pric, commiss ion mercL.'.ut at Delaware nvenue Kireo'.-, v. 'ss liLed :10 by ;Tu:;n rtsterday ior r-.. COMMERCIAL.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS, liirriisrows, May 2, 18SJ. Buttor 23 Egps 12 Lord 15 Ham 17 hhoul.ler 12 8id.:s 12 Rags 1J MISCELLJjYEO IS AD VER TlHEJl-EJrTS. D. W. RAELEY'S la the phoe where yon eaa buy TH13 BEST AWI THE CIIEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING JUTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASD FCRSISMXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of th mot choice and seloct stocks ever offered li this market, and at JlSTOStSMSGLY LO T.r PRICKS ! Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be made ts ord. at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge Water sleets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. . . Jan. 1, 1879-U AM' L STBAXER v w Ilas'coEetaiitlj cn btad a full Tariety of ivs' m OTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHIN3 GOODS. Goods of al! kin Is are low Come and see a and bo astonished. Pants at 75 cent. Z3 SUITS 31ADK TO ORjOER.tj Pattorson, Pa., April 16, 1879. SAMUEL STRATBK. VVJ . --. , MIFFLIJJTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeaiy. QrotATioss toe To-t. TTelnesdcy, May 2, 1833. tin' t"iTii-. : at a pet ?t YTii!srto?i, oil,. lifi- 5 LO NOT i-Or.3ET. XM net turret fci'it at tldHS S 3 of J;imL3 3Idcn:dd ; to,-".,)L Gidhiv v(.u can Ecnt ca.--o of iio Corn, licBrmald, iu cf i!ii.-fc hjjd-vi?. doi;;f3. This wuj en un.ii;-e love cttse btlwotn Jamos iilcUonald tid Miss Aioia O'Bouald. Papers filed in the caso of Y. D. Walla vs. S. S. and J. B. Sample. Petition for an order f-f sr.le, in the matter of estate of John Diilen. deceased. Filed April 2:1, 18S3, by lawyer Stone. ' Acco'ir.t of I'ory Titzsl, H.ecuior of iast will of Sfnrmcl Aiiinon. deceas ed, lute of Lack tovny-rhip, was con finned a'itr exceptions hal been withdrawn April 23, 1383. HIdecn lawyer. The esec-ptior.3 ttvinj bsen al ji-.Htod. in matter of the account in the estate of John Ke-'ner. tic final account cf Jamc? Xort'i, admin- istrator, and tk-br-cca Kopaer. aa-tuinibtratrix-. was conSnncd, and ed. April 23. 1S83, Atldnson, kw yor. The second partird 5c.v,'.i:t of lTc thias gtanp and r'-mi.-I I'ijic, ad ministrator? in the esiat of E.e'::c! Campbt-11, decca.-.i wa convrmJ after an O2imiou of, court Lad beca rendered on nutters ivitainin? to escuptioriF. April 23, 1SS3. AtLin son, Liwyor. Citati-jn con pciiliou of W. D. Vi"alls to thc"aduiir.i.:t.at .r and h-ilis of Joseph Kiiiio'. n, dec&issd, to ruow caiiwe why Ta!ii should not Le penuitted to ro on t:nd cut tirclier on hmds of Riid decedent na hr.d been agreed upon v.itb Widls bytaudEich ipon. decease! Filed April 23, 1S33. Tatterson, lawjtr. John P. Wlisrton, Oiin Keriin.aud A. T. McAfee, were appointed viewers for a pub lic road, fiom a p.int in Lking Creek J lcy road in Mill'ord township, at, or r.ear tba lands of WiUiam (ices, and to terminal at Licking creek road at or near the lands of William Partner. Adam Wilt, Lewis De;an and Jacob O. Smith, were appointed to lay out a road in Susquehanna towr.ship, from a point on public road l.jding from Salem Church to SuwiQehanna rivr. The account of R. Civeuy, assignee of David Etrayer, was filed and conSrmeJ. John Slusie--, Jiuiv. McCaaly, and Aaron Lcidy, viewers, report in fsvor of a rt.ad in Ferasnajrh townrhip, tr-.m Cuba Mi.l Dam, to a point ia the public road near th? residence ol tlUs Hominj. Also report m faror of vacating part of old road. Con firmtd Kiid- Levi Light, Henry Sitber, and D. M. JamUonVereeppoiute-l viewers to view ,i.r-t a road ia onroo township, flintowBtoS-Iicagrove, w the barn of; .... nvMil in saiu iovmL.i'. lo pass Pho ,?et kuv Rimd! piiaure enl;tr-l for 75 cents. Aifc-.J ::nvii;ir' tbc.t is mu.'io ia I'ho to;niiiy, y-' i tr.n ot i(iolone np. iu i:st c!;:;.s ftyJe. All the latest istvia Twcturcs, 6nch ts Card3, Q.bin et., l'ro'fie:::;do, I'unni-l Boudoir, &c., cLc. I'raini's of all kinds cheap. Tho Phi.'alpbii Times of ltut wet-ic n.irratos tua f-.iilowin : A bur-gl.u- cut i p.iL:cl out of ti e oack door ofE. 1L latch's honsc, i;141 North Seventh street, about 3 o'cioi k yes t:rday nni-ninj, flipped the belt, tn-it-red a::d after pillaging a (sideboard crawled up sialic and Seized Mr. I'itut:'.? troaner-j. Y.'Li'e ho v.a"; es-jilonr-thc po'kets Mrs. Fitch awoke. :- uOok Lev husband and whupct ed 'Thieves." As Le could net be ajonsed i he j-.'.mped out of bed and gptr.pled with tha intra lcr. She is sr.icl to biivfi cdleti alcud fr her 1ms taud s;vtrul tins. but bq did not l-cfijxiiivl. 'i'l.e thief knoi.ked her ucv.-3 und t scaptd vdti the trousers, v iiich cctLtined A Lwirtown for. huator jiunped n o.il red tae otter uaymui-avetho Luster a lino ci.irc round a circuit of tbrte asiiia. "When he returned he nci.elictaa hollow lojr. 13c fore the tlo' came mother fon d.irk d o-rt of ;ho other ca J of tli3 lo nad made n Eomr-whr.t longer circuit The hunter stopped up the father rnd of the leg tiud waited until the f jx returned and entered the Lola After plugiin it np the loj was slit open ;ind i foses cj.uhL Ihey hil Ltsn .'laying the doys by turns and could have easily run them off their Ic-gi. Wheat 1 1 I'om 55 Oats, 42 p-y G5 Cii'vorse-rd 9 0-J Timotli; sei-d 2 0) F!ai seeii I -10 (.'hop , 16') Shorta 1 S5 .1 I Aim mm Uv,;'i: v -wxtr-v T-V - - J .,u-.ra.'-.r-v THE BEST WACOfi ON WHEELS TILE OLD AM) EKLIABL3 mmm "haseisoilw THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. Firmer anil Taanstem In fT-r livality will find It to their Intu it to look wn into Cm Slii aiTS or ihts Waous betore parcaaauig. Hxcvrj yon crHc u uaii. ACiuwru -wjsswxzo. HARHISCIT, GRAIJD RAPIDS, MICH. Established 1?30L Thoasir.iii In r.i. Th- tut la the dhcajiot. i!Tiy wm WARRANTED, . ., a1 nona kc! froa the tartor? until Professional Cards. mmm 7 SEI3 STOCK A'1I COXTIXCJJW. Lous E. Atkinson. Uio. Jacoas, Ja ATKI5SO li. JACOK3, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ItlFFLLVTON, PA. rrCollecting and Conveyancing prompt- j ly attended to. Omen On Slain sre;t, in place of resi dence of Lonis K. Atkinson. Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct-'ti, 1S81. ) KENNEDY & DOTY, (Succssscrs to Euyers i Cosaedy,) DEALERS 121 ATTOENET-AT-LAW, MlFfUSTOiVS, JUXL1T.1 CO., PA. C7" All business promptly attended to. Orrice On Bridge street, opposite the Court Bocso square. jn7, '80-ly J"AC03 BEIDLSK, ATTORNEY AT-LAV, Mi"n.i'TO'.v:s', pa. fX"Co'lections attended to promptly. OrncE With A. J. Patterson Esq, cn COAIj CEMENT, Calcined Piaster, Land Piaster SEL3M, SALT. kC. We bay Gnin, to be delivered at illluio town. Port Rfyal, or Mexico. We ;iro prepared to tumih Salt to dealer! ) at rajon jb'.e rates. Eri!g3 street. Feb 25, 'b0 KEXXEDT It, VOIX. April 21,!SS2-lf Ccmniuidoatioa- Locttst En?, April 25, 1833. Ediior Sentinel and liepulhcan. Dtar Sir. I have not seen the n tica of the death cf an old friend, and cilizsn of Wiikcr to'nship pnbiish ed in the Sentinel and Republican, I mehn Mr. Mathius Coldesh aged 86 yoars, 9 months- He was a respect able citizen, and claimed to be worth over $100 oa the 15th day of Novem ber, 1881. About 2 month.? before be died he was put upon the town ship by the gentleman with whom he lived. He was biu-ied as a pau per. Peace ! peace ! to his remains. Tho pocket book of Jlr. Ancker, of Lucust run was stolen a few daya agoirom a work bench where 1L Aucker lef; it lay. It contained ono dollar and eighty five cents. Yours Taulvt LOCUST EUN. 'AVe c:ir.ture tho foilowiiiff item ,,t in the road Jeldir.g from Slil- J from an Ls., and wilJlout ttStn r; ihc va;r.o oi tua rc-ceipii, giva it tor whnt it is worth : An exceiic-nt nrticl? fvr Having been couLiuuousIy eng.ieu in the Ijot and SLoe usiness for a number of years, we have endeavored to profit by the lessons learned from experience, and now feel competent ;to choose such ttoek as will satisfy the demands of the j ublic. I H e strive to sell only reliable guodo, and i-eil at the lo'.ve.-i ;xs ! sible rates "We never misreuresent facts in order to inimvss Philadelphia MARfCETS. j the public, but make statements for the truth that is in them, PHiLADrLrniA, April 2$, 1H83. rheat, j and are ready to substantiate all we Kay. SI. 16 to $1.25. Corn, 62 to 67c. Oats. 49 to 53c. , Kye, 70 to 72c. Hiv, Wtc. to $1, i?ii- i t , , ... per hundred toun!s. straw, h to oc. j or tidies wear v.e have shoes of ail styies and descriptions, per hundred pounds. cioversee.i u to io and no one can fuil to find what thev want in my stock hi-h- cts. per pound. Catile st list week's prices. -, .. .. t priced, medium and low-priced goods. Then there are some 1 LM'rTT""?? T? ' 1 .... r . i i t .i . pcupie uu pieier cufttom-muue worK. m mat case ve can satisfy yon again. We have first-class mechanics to work for us on the bench, and we use only first-class material in our work. Leave your measure witll us, and we will guarantee you a neat, comfortable and good-fitting shoe one "that will CENTRAL STORE rve ou enure s:ltl-slacaoa- Children's Shoes we have in abundance. Our stock is full and complete ; and for the babies we can furnish beautiful little shoes. Some of them we sell by sample. Give your order at once, so that your little one may have nice shoes f jr summer wear. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, ' iiirtLiSTonx, rj. Olhce ho?'.r3 from M a. i. Z t. a., ci lice in bi.i residence, on Third ptreot, op posite Methodist -Kirscnagf. ct22-tl D. 51 CKAWFOilD, L'., And Advertisement. AT THE 31.4 IX STREET, 2xdDooh Xcctu cr Hr.nxiE St;.elt, jlii.iiiitoivii, Va.y Ciiis the btlcniicn of the j ublio to the folio wing facts : Fair Prices Cur Leader! Ths East Goods Our Pride ! Oce Frice Oar Stylo! Cash or Fichan'9 Oar Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! ALL Is IMEs'S wear we have LATEST STILES, AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. THE Buttoned, Laced, Congress, Cloth Tops of any desirable shade, Kid Tops. We make a specialty of We Always Guarantee a Perfect Fit. SHOES MADE IN ANY STYLE DESIRED. "n r'i - f it. i i l Our Ieadin SEeoiitio8 are 1 11W5 v aV accorumg 10 quaiuy oi sioc;i uesirea uy cusiomers, - I 1. . - 4. . .1 ' i. L J I . - . I L . 1 I , uul in uu Kivxa we iuariB tuui.i ti ma closest jjo;ssiijuj niur'iiri, TfHFSii nnnns tiyvhv I iiavc ix mm pj.u'j miimj tui vvyn tuai ute acimi i a iuu.i , iiijijix. i and m point ol durability are savin;; entire satislaction. Uiev are stylish, too, and all a bov can desire. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women aud Children, Quoensvrare, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, auu every article nsuallj found in first- olasR etorea. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in t :..i ... u'. I . B. I am running an exclusive Boot and Shoe Lusiaess, r I and do not mteriere in anv wav with othr morrlumfs )t:r mansmi to ma puono ir tue.r , motto to mind our own business, and let others do baeiness to uvetofore libera, patronjge, I request suit themselves. But in reference to their continued custom ; and a$k per sons from all parts of the county, vLen in liiSin to call and 6ee mj atoclc of good a. Sejit. 7, 1S81. IIss resnmi"! actively t!:e pnetice of Medicine ami SnrfeiT- ani their collateral brunches. Otiice at thj old corner of Third and Orar.ee streets, MiL'lintosrn, Vi. ' March S'J, 1S7G. i J. M. BRAZEE, D., VIJ mat rVT.SHAWAiCA I Kiiad I" i R-r.nlif-p.-rfiI1y'lwitidtoriri : I'AiihUSan-l STOCK 'EDI.UdL lt!3a' PHYSICIAK AlfD SUBGSCII, Acmianiu, Junhita Co., Fa. Or?ics formerly occup;! by Br.Sterrett. ProfMsion:l business promp tly attended to at all boors. 1 ' Si' JOBS ulCLAi (.Hi.f. .tsip.i i. .Ti.iJE. j Wi r, sifin tr kowpw;. Tbi 3it LAI Gil LIS & STCini EL, i IIT3DHANCE AGENTS, j PORT ROYAL, JUXIATA CO., PA. j CyCciy pliaV.e Conipank-s represented, i Doc. 8, lS75-ly ' :.-vL.-.!t I '. rl rry-talli'j-l Iri a. ArA ct YT'ILUAH I ELL. AQENT AA'D DSALEK IX l'arruers and llechairs JIachinerv. Miinintown, Jnniata Ceunty, Fa. OfEce on Brid-r street opoiiie Sont'u aide of Court House. Nov. 8, l'ch2. Sytcitit JVoficej. SipHgUTTEnlVOBH Lis 5 ft 3 Op-raUcg on tbcprls-lylo cf rflJ DIRECT AND POWERFUL h f PRESSURE, Srm m wtrvl of Tollir. irririain or Hiding aion tL Lu;tar. VuSd tu tia fil u wdL certa:. easy, gu:c j STRONG. CHEAP. P-Dit for fall -it rrij.tlT circuUrs to th Imt-.jn aa SOUK MJKKUS. P0RTEII BIAXCIIARD'S SONS, j COMCC30, M. M. FIMi'LES. ERKOIJS OF YOUTH AG'-utlruinn who imu'i red for years front N'rtrTous lkebility, Premature Decay,. and all the rn.-cta ol "tcaii fiil indiscretion, In.t ....I.IUha.t - ... .;ti..n nl Il9 Wl linri .tK I tUlEribg UUIUJOIIJ, CCLVERWELL'SCELF.BKATEn F.SSAV :un,1Jr,! ioB" ho t"""i ,c' ripe . .nil fi'Rti.iit In. rr.'tl'ii.tho.i on tne radical curt ol M-,avrv Semlnul Veaknes, Involuatar LosaeJ, IaporESCT, Mental Incapacity, Impediments to iiirriaffe, etc. j A Great Cause cf Emsaa Misery la the lass cf How fiyot, How iicstorrd, vt-rbkoja pt ' D(1 t'ir,rct'"n '"r niakinjr the simple renied v ary Seminal ' Uh he wa cured. Siitt'erers wishing in'd Physical ' to by the advertiser' erperience can al.-.o, Cos.-i-hptios, EriLirsr a;id 'th, in duced by cll-inuii?r;-ace or sesualestrav apance, kc. The celebrated author, in this adiuir.tMu EfSav, clearly demonr,trateM, frotn a Ifiirtv Wr oniilrl fvint inun rwn 5n.finitaLi- ilawoi'iKinn' amv ct.-uiL- V.i.f if ' r,.n,c ,...ni n.t;.n fhmt '. 'ho kin soit ciear and u . i i fo ,-. I Pm Jn,,, nf ..!f.,so n,rr m r.,;. fcimhons for producn? vvouiu occupy too mucn space ana uma. e would reDectmiiv ::v request each and every reader to call in person, and examine the t once simple, certain, and effectual, by , f,p" 'e. v .fL- l, .f...fl...rl, .,. C.lCir '1 means ot wbich every sufferer, no mattei 0-' l al' 1 "c aiu mau c lUiuu UI uui icnaexisauuiia. what hia roualtlcn my mnv cnre bim. - AT rcr,mTvrT7n Yours, &c, GEO. W. HECK. self cheaply, privately, and radically. CTThia Lecture rhould be in the hands of every you;h and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pctl-paul, on receipt of sU cents, or two postage stamps. Address THELTLYERtY ELL MEDICAL 10 41 Ann St., New Tork,N. V.; nnel8-ly ' Post-OCiee Eos 450. .Miscellaneous. 'erence to any kind xf fhoes any! iT4 week m J - J i V diisTrionj. say wo t an secure them lor vou, j tore the public, c Uicua it had peat merit Parker' Gin- Uxrou'h UuiiB of said Gray biil aid C. 6. retrieving painter frrcase epofa irora j ger Tonic conM not bo so popnlar. Iu sale ade at homo by the in cest business now bo- Capital not needed. We Men, women, boys aid giris Now Ton ran work in spare time, e Tour whole time lo the business. oilier t::s!aes will pay yon nearly as eil. M)i)ii can tail o make enormous I OnlV inform them thnt tllPV firr TrT;fp.lpn Wo l.i nnr. 'ntoT.,1 !")' t no n .. 1 1 II it 7 T 1 . lu,s 1U' "V piwu, uaiess u bilOUiU SiriKC me Vision OI some ; honorably. Address Tat x t Co. tuciuuici uttv ueeiic, e Ciiu suy v.c t an wane mem lor VOU, fore the pubiii if We hae not alreadv frot thpm in slnrk Of flir Vnrnfv- Krirrfi will start you. . , i i iiT 1 wanted everrahere to work for us. We Can 6aV we havp fl larger sfook- t inn anv nthpr mArenant in .u. .: " i- i. , town ; and when any persons make a statement to th'e ef ect j r l i r. . . i 1)901 tuat, itic iui .ieLits, cvc, tor mis maKe oi snoes, wc can do fn bv ;iiriree'in!r in rerfec; confidence, Jl. H" B. I'GDZi'i, 1 Cedar St., N. Y., Jiin 14-eJ 1 yr. ! vi!! r.'3:I (I'ree) thrfecipe for a simpl Veostisls K.mk that will tcr.tove Tas Fatcasr.s 1'iarus and Plotcbe.i, leaving teuutiiul; als ln- lmuriant growth fare. Ad- Vaxdil The advertiser havin;; been permanently enrtd ot that dread diMea.e, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anzous to make known to bin fellow-sn::rers the means ol cure. To all who deoir ; it, be will send a copy tf the prescription nsed, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and rjiin; the same, whirh they will find a sure Cces for Cpvohr, Colds, Coswkft iod. Astusa, taoscHivis, tec. Parties wis'uinst the Prescription, will please ad dress Eev. E. A. WILSON; 104 Penn St., Williamsburgb, N. Y., aaid iz?i "".car i jrsriiietta ni .y Le harl by mixia four J ba spread remarkably everywhere, becan: "f 'u Slwllenher'", and to racat tablsspoor.sful of eclt in rain wattv. j jnaikls find it grres them new life and vifc-. barn Ot ai' . r, l . T f ; . . c I r - r7 c i' r. ,.-;jt, 1 - I v. r .tl v p " i- - - iTiti or (iv:j u.uvr i;..jiv:uco ictit ulu-i; ( Ki n'.il rosd as Rjav sa:.l pnruuu n . .M ' - ft, a f-ponge cr I rusb. jxirty mean enough to be guilty. Yours; respectfully, M.'FfLiXTowy, Arsii 25, 18S3-2t G. W. HEOK. PRIVATE SALE. A farm of of 5-5 acres, more or less, In Delaware tosnship, Jon lata Co., Pa. Two. miles nortbwent of Thonipaontown. It is a sand land, all cleared, excepting: about 4 acres, which aro in timber. There is a Peach Orchard ot two acres, and an by erasing at once. Costly ontiit and PPle Orchard of 3 acres on the farm. The aUU nUUSQ It K UUUU rU7 vau v w, Ont BuilUiBs, cr"" aier ai tne mran. A bargain. Far fr.. ther particulars call jm, or addresa a.lez:;N'ek, Thotnpront'n, JnniataCo Pa A ngnsta, JIaice. Important To Tiai ellers. Special inducements are oil'ered yon by the Burlington Route- It will pay yoa to rad tiieir advertisement to be focni eUo whre in thi i"!a-. The Sentintl aud Republican otliee is tho place toget job work done. Try it. It will p;iy you i:' . -n f -cd arching in that line. ' 41 y, i it' i t r, 1 Is 4 i j I i S" er liyicg is this borong: V