Ml! SEXTIXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Tfedaesday, Augsiat It. 1ML TERMS. subscription, $1-50 per annum if paid within 12 months J $2.00 if not paid within Trtnsie1 advertisements Inserted at 50 ntt per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices In local col ' Q ceots per tine for each insertion. DeWrions will be made tb those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. m SHOKT LOCJ1LS. Oyster next. Canip meeting. Rain all around, but none here. Picnic while the summer is here. ight morning Get op early and free the ori Bepublican Primary Election. Ai per rnle 'of the Republican County Committee, the Repnolican Primary Elec tion will be held in Juuiata county on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1881, and the meeting of the Convention of Re turn Judges on thu following Monday. The following is the system Under which Ri-imblican Primary elections are held : first The candidates for the several of fices shall have their names announced in ODe or more of the Republican connty pa per, at least four weets previous to the pri mary meeting, stating the office, and sub ject to the action of said primary meeting. StanU. The voter retpouding to Republi can principle in each township or borough hall meet on Saturday, September 24, 1881, at the nsusl place ol holding the spring elec tion, at 2 o'clock I- and proceed to elect lone person for Judge and two persons for Z. .iiA .halt tnrin a board to receive UHH, " - - votes and determine who are the proper per sons to vote, and shall hold the polls open . r ..... Alter the Toolls are umn ' v - ooened the candidates announced as afore- . ... . .it... 1 k ........ C ..ti aaid shall oe uajiuiet nr, " "uu - ; ri tin hn wriitpn on a list at DtTO'U ' . , the time of voting, o person being allowed to vote more man once ior eacu uiucn. wiF - i s rtam k tvillh ftrtt dtiaed the hoard shall proceed to count the votes that Mrh canaiaate receiven, ami ium ui mo returns accordingly, to be certiflad to by si.- i .a irm mnA sttesia.d hv the Clerks. Fourth. The Judge f,or one of the Clerks appointed by the Judge) ot the respective election district shall meet at the Court House in MiIHiutowu, on Monday following l.- iM-inipr meetins-sv. at 1 o'clock P. M.. having the returns and a list of the Voters, and count the votes, and the person having the highest number of votes for afcy btBce shall be declared the regular nominee of the Republican party. fifth. If any two or more persons have ,,,.1 nnmher of votea lor the same of fice, the Judges shall proceed to ballot tor Its choice, the person having the highest number of otea to be the nominee. Sixth. The Return Judges shall be com petent to reject, by a majority, the returns from any eiectiou disirict where there is evidence of Irand, either in the returns, or Otherwise, to the exftat of tht fraud com mitted. Seeenth. No person shall be permitted to vote Dy proxies. AMENDMENTS. At the Pritaarv Election held Angnst 19, 1876, the first article of the aysieiu was amended Limiting the tunt of oaaoascc near of randidate to two wr.K initead of roua wkeks prior to the Primary EUctton " At the Primary Election held August 2, 1879, lhe following three amendment were adopted by an almost unanimous voie of the pariv t . 1st. That the Representative Delegate and Senatorial Conferee Oe voted for and elected at the Primary Election. 2nd. That the Return Judges and Clerks shall be sworn, according to the general election laws, before receiving any votes at the Primary Election, th tt they mill honest ly and faithfully discharge the duties de volving upon aaid officer. 8rd. That the Chairman of the County Committee be voted tor and elected at the Primary Election. Last year 1880 the Convention of Re turn Judges passed the following resolution an to the aense of the 1st amendment of the three amendments adopted at the Pri mary Election August 2, l79t Retained, That It is the sense of this son Venliou that the amendment which was adopted In 1879. prescribing that a Sena ..i (...ir. .hull be annually elected by the people at the Primary Election Contains .i..i in nit- LVnir the word Conferee" for Delegate," and hereafter the term "Delegate" should be used instead of "Conferee" in aaid amendment. Office to Elscteo. President Judge. Two Associate judges, Pmthonolarv. To Cun- . f ronntv Treasurer. Two ... a rhairmart Count Com WfttuiJ r i .... , - , . biittee, Representative Delegate, Senatorial Uelegate. Mrs. Frederick Espenschade is in Boor health. Mifflin county Granger held a Dic-nlc list Friday. H. H. Bechtel will enlarge his tannerv at Newport. The gren atntle and verdant met dace the gripes. A fatal hoe disease nrevaila In rxirt. rS I w. Franklin county. The 28th day of thU mouth w5B be the end of dog-days. Preachers in LewWtown hold open-air meeting on Sabbath. Exchange report counterfeit 25 tent piece in circulation. A locomotive consumes a barrel of water every mile it travels Sdme Of the city bells part theft- hair on the side of the Lead. Bocp-skirt factories that have ionc been closed are re-opening. The river bridge will be ready to drive over before many day. East Waterford people will indulee in a cake walk on Saturday. The new court honae in McKean county ctst ten thousand dollar. AU last week vegetation had thb appear ance as if stricken by frost. There was a cake walk near the Seven Star on Saturday evening. Vennor predicted frost, to appaar between The Bean Beetle Bean beetles have been ravaging the he.n ctod in the east end of Juniata cbdn tv the naat two seasons. Rev. S G. Dress ier addressed the Agricultural Departmnt on the question of the bean beetle, and the following communications are thd answera .i... m. ibaW received from the mat ftc. " Department at Washington as to his in quiry : DEtATEKt or AoaiciiTcai, 1 Wasuisoroa, D. C, May 17, lb81. J c . Vnnv f nmm 1111 cation of recent date has been received aud referred to the Kn- . . :.t f Hm IL'tiartiueui. wnosv ic louiuiojein i ' port on the same ia herewith enclosed. Very respectfully . Wi. . LitDcC, Commissioner of Agriculture. to Ret. S. G. Dkrssta, Oriental, Juniata Co., Pa. Dipatmeht or AoaicrLTtjaE, niriBMi or KTiMoLotlt8T, TTusisgtoi, D. C, May 14, 1881 HoS. W. O. LbDpc, Commissioner of Ag ricultureSir : In answer to me commui..- ... ui- S . fh-essler. ot Oriental, Juniata Co., Pa., I would respectluily ub- Uiit the following : . The spo imens received show the beetle doing the injury w mo ... ..eil t Brack absoltt bay) IUU lj"S The usual reined v tor nearly all lusecla m- ....H rrin auulies very well to 1 III e m .wi . e- r r - this beeriei It cousisu ol placing the beans in a tight bin or other receptacle, auu ,- ; - Ik. Inn of the Um MUll POSIIIK UVWU . . n quantity of Carbon Bisulphide in a shall. v. . i i. .... . . I u Mum. disb. Une ounce wi mo i""""1 . T, . . ..- nr mm. Rreal care should Clem iw e . .... he taken in the ut ol the Bisulphide, as Its vapor is very Innammaoie ana ui raj Ignite from even a Respectfully, i. Hfcsar Comstock, Bnloidologitt. A number of Cititens of this county, that I,., Seen in the Wet, can tell inelancnoiy ialea, but none of them can come np to that of professor of Union College, at Sche nectady, New York, who recently took a trip to Iowa, and while there bad occasion to examine eoroe land. He was n..j along w ith a Tanner as a companion, when they came to a deep. wift creek. The pro fessor stripped, pnt his garmcut in the wa gon and swam ovef j while the farmer tried to ford the stream. The current swept the wagon down itream, with the farmer and professor' clothing, watch, l2o in nlOney ind aome draft. The farmer wa drowned and the contents of the wagon lost The naked professor walked several miles belofe he could obtain a pair of pantaloon. the 15th and 20th of this month It is not an astionomer that say that a lot of comets are out on vacation. Western exchange report the movement of a man and a performing bear. The report cay tobacco has advanced two cents per ponnd within a few day. The Democratic State Convention will be held in Willismsport, September 28th. There are in thi country one hundred and twenty-four theological semiuariea. Vennor ia not an inf allible wealher guide. The late warm spell npset his predictions. The Grand Lodge of the Knight of Pythias meet at Reading on the 18th inst. The band on Saturday evening attracted considerable attention. It had not been out for a coMderable time previous. The cake walk held in Patterson on Sat urday evening for the benefit of tbe Post Band, was largely attended. Twentj6ve dollars were realised. Another almanac sign has failed. Mary, in Cniiilng acros the mountain, should have brought rain, but she did not. It is said that tea made of three or four leave of the peach tree or blackberry bush will stop or cure cholera morbus. An old newspaper msn says, The man who discontinues his paper because of a dun, is usually the borrower of his neigh bor's ntwspaber bntil sgaih trusted. J. W. Lanahlin, of Philadelphia, was in town last Wednesday, and called on a num ber of his friends. Dr. Stronp, of Lykens valley, Dauphin county, removed a cancer frm the right cheek Of Rev. David Moist, on Babbaih a week. H. H. Brubaker and Samuel Bergy bought a car load of wetern cattle from the Wilson Brothers at Oaklaud Mills, and shlppd them east on Saturday. Rev. David Be tle preached in Lost tireek Presbyterian church at McAlisterville last Sabbath. Ezra Wagner, a lad aged about 8 years, son of John Wagner, ran the prong of a dung fork into his foot several days ago. The boy has not been able to walk since. The eaa ireneralor in the Methodist church in thi place sprang a leak last week and that preveuted the holding of Service on Sabbath evening. One white policeman in Philadelphia re- eigned his place on the force because four colored men were appointed and placed on tbe police force. cir.inr in rhnrrh ia fashionable. Both men and women vield to the somnific in muiHilv aa til the sermon of the preacher. Htss. the photographer, ha returned from a visit to his f riends,'and is now fCady to take your picture aa natural a life. Eastern exchange report a new kind of potato bug. which doe not e the top of tbe plant but goes for the potato. It ia reported that the wheat crop in this country is leas, by one hundred and twenty- re million bushels, than last year. Ah infant child of Wm. Haines, in this towu, died last Wednesday, and was in terred in Union Cemetery on Fnday. Th R.i Rock U. P. Sabbath-school will picnic on Adams' ridge on Saturday, Au gust 20th. A cordial invitation ia exicnu- ed to all. cinrfntendent Smith examined teacher in the Corongh school house last Thursday. The examination was for Mifflintown and Fermanagh township. Women in LeWi&town are not the only neonle of tbe rentier sex that amok cigar ette the f ashion has been adopted by wo men in Selinsgrove. ThH baaa eater drawa consolation from the fact there are worms in peas, in chestnuts and in apples, aull in other things besides bas. There are five vacant Presbyterian churahe in Perry county, namely, at Lan-d.-burg, Blain, Center, lckesburg and Sher maudale. The editor of the Lewistown Gazette says people need not be alarmed about the worms in baas; that when the fish are thoroughly fried tbe worms are harmless. Aver's Ague Cure is m purely vegetable bitter and a powerful tonic, tree from qui nine or any mineral substance, and aiwajs cttre the severest cates. Mr. Lydi Mefford, a panper in Sdqne tnarnshin. ha her life insured in near- Ir all the life insurance companies, and citi tens from Susquehanna say that the amount insured is between nine hundred thousand and a million dollar. rn.nirieisbnrg ktpotilor say that a lady in lie town mentioned is so afraid or lightn:tig fiat when a thunder shder comes ! ,,. ri.rtime she closes tbi shutter of the bodse, and light a lamp and MiStJtiietlj down till the storm ha passed By. Tt!!fe is an unusually largd wheat crop in Russia, which may have the effeel of keep r j- thu nrice in the United State. SHORT LOCjILS. Rev. David J. Beale will preach in the Patterson church on next Sabbath evening it 8 o'clock. Presbyterians of Moant Unina have de cided to add improve men la to their church building. People that claim to be posted, say, to find worms in black bas look along the back-bone of the flub. The fashionable shoe i pointed. Tbe comfortable Shoe ia the one that Ills the '00L Johu Kessler. a first-rate painter of this town, is at Millerttown, Perry county, en gaged in painting a new hotel. Mr. Jacob Kurtz, living in Kurt valley, Delaware township, died last Friday. Vra. Enrts wa aged anout 63 yeara. Children pliyfcg with matches burned the barn of Peter Britcher, in Jackson town ship, Perry bounty, a lew day ago. Peter Dilltnan. livine in Snyder coUnty, near the Juniata county line, has I'oSt three children bv diuhtheria within a period of three week. A man of the world, and a close observer of men and things, remark "that it is el dom that a man who take and pays for a newspaper ever get swindled." Mrs. David SuloutT died at the residence of ber daughter, Mr. Arnold, in Patterson, on Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Interment ia Union Cemetery on Sabbath last. She wa ageH 81 years. The Democratic County Committee met in town on Saturday; The attendance was large. SatUrdsy, October 1st. was fixed as the day upon which to hold the primary election. Abrara Will died on last Friday evening about 7 o'clock, of consumption. He was able to go about the house until within a few houra ol his death. He was aged about 87. intermeut iu Uuion Cemeteryi A destructive storm struck Cbambers burg last Saturday. A number ol private dwelling htfusrs and business place receiv ed severe damage, and the Methodist church was almost entirely demolished. A Massachasetta paper aays, Jnstice was pnaled over the esse of three Lynn boys who. in a burst or patriotism on the Fourth of July, broke into a church to ring the bell, but they have at length been fined $ 10 each." The ' Sixteeners," a they are called, hot more orooerlv the graduates of the Sol diers' Orpbsn Schools of Pennsylvania, will hold the First Annual Reunion at Harris- burg on the 24th, 25th and 26lb inst. Some so-called temperance people at Cam bridge City, Indiana, blew np with dyn amite the saloon in which liquor hsd been .old to their children. They are a bad kind of temperance people. The Bloomtield Jdvocatt says: A few weeks sgo George Naylor. while plowing in a field near Losh's run, threw out a black- anake nest containing 28 egg. Every egg conUined a live snake four inches long. The old snake escaped. Miss Sarah Kurt Clair died at the resi dence of her brother-in-law. Stephen Reno, in Fermanagh township, on Sabbath morn ing. She was aged 61 years. The disease of which she died was cancer. Interment in Reno's grave-ysrd. Th f.ewUiown Gazette savs. " there are but few good corn-htfld in Mifflin county." Another item from the same paper ssys. 'There are some young salmon in tbe river at thi point, and all bass and outline fisher men ought to learn to distinguish them from the white chub." The Altoona Tribune says : The Hindoos believe that in the world to come all drunk ards are changed into frogo. Guess the Hindoos are right. Maty aud many a time h., heard thirstv froeS yelling "more rum." SinCB Companies are organised to insure an unmarried person a certain sum ol niou' ev in case ot marriage, why not add an other feature i insure to furnish each un married man with Wife, and insure to fur nish each unmarried woman with a busbtnd 1 Add a matrimonial bureau. . tr iMihvr wants hia sons to have a first- class educilion, be should send tbein to Yale in orefertnee to Harvard. Yale beat Harvard in tbe recent boat race, and is there fore the bet college id which to acquire all the learning in the books Arorrifbaer- mU. Liltle pitchers have great earsi Row, then, what's your papa's name, Freddy f" "Dunno." "Dou't know your pipa's name ! Why, w hat does mamma call him f " "Brute." (A true story.) Harper' Ba- Beach Haven-. A aammer resort in New Jersey, wa the scene of great excitement last Friday morning about o'clock-. The cause wa the burning of the Parry Douse. There were two hundred and fifty gueat in tbe hotel, all of whom escaped without in jury. The guests lost their clothing and Such valuable as they bad with them. Tbe fire started in the kitchen from an over heated oven. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to NeWtoa Hamilton Camp meeting, from Aug. 13 to Aug. 26-, 1881, inclusive. Ticket will be good to return until Adg. 29 On Sunday, Ang 21, a special train will be run. Time, at Thohip sontown, T.82 a. m.. fare $1.80 ; Van Dyke, 7.87 a. m.. tare $1.67 5 Mexico, 7.41 a. m., fare 1.5i; Port Roval, 7.52 a. hi., 'fare $1. 46 1 Mittiin, 7.59 a. m., fare $1.35. A paper from the south says : The col ored people of Oglethorpe county, Georgiai Cannot be induced to touch the revised Sew TestHrueht with a ten-foot pole. Accord ing to a local paper. thev think ii a scheme concocted by the Democrats to get all the darkies to bell, so that they won't have to associate with them in heaven on terms of equality." Which story ia on a par with the one that leaders or the uiilerrified in Juniata county told to tbe most faith'ul when the Civil Riehla bill passed Congress. Thev told tbst "it a darkey or colored man cornea along and asks a white man for some thing to eat or ft lodging, Hlie wh.e man must keen him. under the act of a Republi can Congress, and if any white roan refuse to ao Drovide for the colored man, the Col ored man could recover fifty dollars dam- sge." It is no uncommon thing to be reported dead, but it ia an uncommon thing to have a man buried for yourself, and have a tomb stone put over the grave, and years alter the solemn ftiueral of Jout snrsed self, stand at the grave and read your n ime and ihe uate of your death on the tonitHstone. A Lewistown, Mitlliu county, mm relates the followtugj which is to tbe poirtt men tioned : Comrade "Rash" Bratton, who en camp I Wilh O. A. R. boys at Gettysburg lately, talks very entertainingly about the experience of the occasion. He tells among other things of a comrade from one of the western Stales who while looking around the national cemetery discovered his own grave, the bead-to!ie of which set forth hia comnanv. recitnent, etc. lie says he supposes the way Le came to be buried there was that when tbey went into the tight the company was ordered to pile their knapsacks, near'y all of which were appro, priated by other part'e which travelled the ground they had left, and the man who got his was killed, and ss lhe knapsack hu wore contained this soldier's letters and name he was thought to be the owner aud 1 buried as such a case of mistaken identity. Lewutoru Gaxettt. I JLUNOUNCEMEHTS. MiSCEL L.1.V&0 US .ID l'R TISEM&YTS. PRESIDENT JUDGE. ditor Sentinel aud Republican Dent Sir, Aa lhe rule ol our party requii-e candidate to be announced and toted lor at our Pri mary Election, allow d to name Hon B'. F; Juukio a a candidate fur President Judge. He baa been an able and impartial Judge, aud a PVirry couuly La declared over whelmingly lor him Juniata will be almost sera to record bar vote the same way. Jits re-nomluation and election will give ns a Judge second to none in the SUtc, and one who can in hi official capacity afford to do only what is jost and rigiiL The hope of the country aud iu main stay is an unbiased and incorruptible Judiciary. If uomiuated there is no doubt of his election. MANY REPUBLICANS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Editor Sentinel ami Rtpuhluan Dear Sir, Among tbe important offices to fill by elec tion in the campaign of 1881 is that or As sociate Judge. At the solicitation of a number ol citisen I present the bsmd of Jacob Smith, Esq 1 dt Fayette township, as a suitable candidate tor tbe Republicans to nominate tor the office ot Associate J ndge 1 subject to tbe rules ol the Republican ptrtyi RepecUully yours, June20 FAYETTE; ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Editor Sentinel and Republican Hear SiFi Please announce Capt. J. J. Patterson, uf Beale township, ss a candidate for Assoc!' ate Judge, subject to tbe rule of lhe Re publican party. Mr. Patterson is well dual ifled lor the position. He bas never held ah office. His election would reflect credit on the party. TUSCARORAi A tig. 8, 1881. As old lady write usi "I am 65 years old aud was leeblo and nervous all the time, wheu I bottle of Parker' dinger Touic. I have used little more than one bottle and feel as well as ai 8 J." See other column. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Walk Towasnip. Aug. 15, 188li Editor Senlmel and Republican Dear Ptr, Please announce the naiue of J. Banks n II sod as a Candidate for re-election to the Of fice of County Commissioner, and oblige MANY REPUBLICANS COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican Dear Bir, Please announce the name ol H. L. McMeen of Tuscarora towni-hip, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commis sioner, siitijdct to tbe rules of tbe Republi can party. 1 iotanuuA. Aug. 15, IPSii A TRUE TONIC A PER? E CT STRCNGTHgNCR.A SURg REVIVER. YROif BITTERS are hijrhly recommended for sJl disease re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Ihrprpna, Inter' mittcnt Fenrn, Want of Appetite, Lorn of Strength, Lack of Entry,, etc Ennche. the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerve. They act like charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, sucA as V Food, ILlduno, Ileal in tU Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The onlj iron PrcparaUou that will not blarken the teeth or gtfvo lifcadachc Sold by all droits. Write for the ABC Cook, 22 pp. 01 Useful and amusing rea.'.in mt free. - BltCVVVSr CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Bid. Professional Cards. JUUIS . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MiFFLISTOWN, PA. pyColleeting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. rtrs On Main afreet, ia hi place of psiileuce, aoi'th of Bridge street; jyjASOX IRWIN, ATtOBNEY-AT-LAW, KlfFUSTOWir, JVXIJTJ CO., PJ. 07 All twiiness promptly attended to. t)rics-irtn Bridge stmt, opposite tho Court lioiiac square. " ISO-lj JWCOIf BE1DLEU, ATl'DUNEY-AT-IAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. E7"C'flieetion attended to ptomptlf ' Patterson Kq, on Feb 25, "80 Orrics With A. J. I Parker's Hair Balssni. I An tUptKt, itgrumtU Hair Drttltf-z I Hcvtr Tails t Hester Era or fa&d Rair I to iu Yocthftil Oior. foe and $t sizes. Florcston Cologne. J-IQ. &. ! ltALU I llKVCKKBT iT ri Jiarr. Baths, Saadrak, Milltasla ami many of the best ncaiciaca tooira are combined in Pakkk' GrMCaa Tunic, into m atedkip of ich. vaned and enecove power, as 10 aaac it the Crtfacat iUwodPunaeraad kidney Contour aad tba Best lealth aa Strtsjti Restsm Ever Dstd. It cures Dysncpcia, Rhemmrwm, Neuralgia. Sleep.. les.Bess.-rad all diseases of the atoauch. BoweU, Lungs, Lirr, L'noary Organs, and all Female Compliinn If you are wasting away with Consumption or any dnrase. we the Tonic to-dav. It will sorely help yon. kenember! Tlus Toxic is the bct Faanhr Sled fcme ever nude, and is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tooic. as it never lntoaicaies, aad ones) Drunkenness. Any dealer ia drags eaa Supply i J MC and $1 sire. None genome without tf iuiuni of Hiscox & Co.. Cbemts. N. V. Bridge street. JAVIDD. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAVT, fcirFLIMTdVrlt'i PA. rrrriilertions and all croleosiona! nasi- ness promptly ahemled id. june'U,I87. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, nrtitfM In. nr fWitn 9 a. to S r. w . Ofi I lice in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl22-tt M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at th old corner of Third and Orange streets, HiiHtntOwn, Pa. Slarcn ZJ, 18. o J M. BRAZEE4 31. D.j PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOS, amm I Jtcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. KEPKESENTATIVE DELEQATB. -McALirrcaviLlE, July 25, 1881. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative Delegate to the Slate Con vention. S. L. McALISTER. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. GRAND OPENING o We have inst come from New York with a Hew stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A FULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COCXTHT TKADfc. TTT- Be sure and examine nr stock before purchasing elsewhere, as yon can cer- . : . t . P.. I- r. a..aa tin tall uiniy aavft money. vo irnwue uw uuvu. y LOCUST GUOVE, One mile southwest of l'atterson. COMMERClla. Why Wear IM-.ters f They may relieve, but they cannot c'lre that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble, and vou sranl a remedy to act di- . rectly on tbeir secretions, to purify and re- j . t If .. A..ni,i..n IT il nV. fTnrt . suire iiieir huhii i.iiuiii'ii ...... has thai specific action and at the aame , time it regulates the bowels peifectly. Don't J ... ..t mij.y Rut trt tHirllirrt tfl-tfav. I .illl ,V g . mm. p. ' - f - . and cure yourself. Either liquid or dy for sale at the druggists. Binghtmplon Republican. FOR SALE CHEAP. Any person wish ing to purchase a neat Iron Fence, thirty feet in length, will do well by calling at the Commissioners' office, Mifflintown. fro ceeds to be appiopiiated to tbe use of the soldiers' Monument Assticiation. AIRY VIEW ACADEMr, Port Kyal, Juniata Co.. Pa. Winter Session will com nience on ll'tdnetday, September 7, lbf 1. See circulars. David Wilsos. Jambs J. Parrtasoa, Aug. 7, 1881. Princi,ls. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. ItirruxTowi, Aug. 17, 1881. Butter 16 Egg;. ....i....- 12 Lard 8 Ham 1- Shoulder 8 Side. rnutoes 4( Onion I W Kag 1. Be setowlblei Ton have allowed yolir bowels to becdae habitdally tostlve, yoaf litef hs become a ia .h. m fhlnf ails tottr kidneys. ,wr" . " 7 i. t. . ... .v.. in the u4,oojs-. -.TTL th. tntl tiat In Mexico M a-t a nackajte Ot Vianey-vt ors, was is were is - Ue,..'P ,n r.t ' .K. .m crop, are a f.ilnre, abd that .1 taitniaity ana ws j e J , " . . . 4 otMy .ucborgan,foryo. wiUbe . itlTJhT .Samuel Sneddy and wife brought tbeir infant boy, aged If? months, to this place ft Interment last Saturday. The funeral took place from the residence b! Mr. Adam Weidman. Mr. Speddy i a native of this town, but tt tbe bresent time is employed in a telegraph office at Williamsport, Ly coming county, aa operator. George W. Keifer, or Sanbdry, who is building the bridge across the river at this Dlace. has received the contract for re building the bridge across the river at New ton Hamilton, Mifflin connty. Thecontract price is $14,893.00. K. B. Parker and com pany, of this place, bad a bid itii Their bid was $15,745.00. Some days ago Peter Trego, a citisen or Fayette towuahip, went to the mountain to aearch for bee. Tbe dav waa warm. He became overheated, and when he reached a spring in his travel he drank freely. He hd acarcelv taken the water till he was seiled with a chill, from theeflecUof bich be never recovered. He gradually giew sicker, and on Wednesday night, the IO1I1 inst., he died. This concerning the centennial celebra tion of tbe anrrender of Lord Cornaallis. which took thue in 1781, in Virginia: "The Baltimore nvrotechuist who received from the Congressional Committee tbe contract 1 to furnish fireworks for tbe Torktown cele-l hrii.irt Will dismay eight set pieces on the I evening of October 18 and 1 ln.m rail or canal toat On lhe river. The representa tion ol tbe surrender of I-ord Comwallis , will be forty leet quare. Six hundred ol the lrg-t rocket have been ordered aud ' aiaty twelve-iucb ahella." The clerk in the etab e of the Jacob-. House and David Hoffman had a lall-om" which resulted in a rough and tumble scuf fle at tbe corner of Main and Bridge street, 00 Monday evening. The parties fell to the pavement; Huffman bn top, but the hostler reached lip and tdok Hoffman by the beard milled vieerdnsly. Hoffman bad hia prostrate foe by the head and was bumping it np and down ca-whii-and-ca-oc" 00 tbe pavement, and if the hostler had not held so. firmly to Hoffman's beard tie under man might have had the back of hia head badly hurt. &. B. Parker and Daniel Pan ntbaker. in the interest of c- n4 har mony, stepprd.Hst-awd-took the beHigerent Cl . - r - ' ' Will buy a new aud beaum ul Organ, same grade and kind r50 to $71l), that other par ties liAe been selling recently for 1 10 to $135. Tour choice of many styles from different factories. Six yeara guarantee. W. H Aiksxs, July 27-3m Main St., Mifflintown, Pa. A G ABD. I am prepared to furnish the belt make of Seedlei, Shuttle; and new part for A X Sewing Machine, (old tlr new.) in the mar kfl, also, the jr Sperm machine oJ. W. H AIKEN S, Main street, Mifflintown, Pa., One door above Post-Office. MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Ctlrrected Weealy. QndTarioas fob To-dat. Wednesday, Ang. 17, 1881. Wheat 1 18 ou 32 85 ..8 7')t4 00 2 2ot..2 50 Corn. .i. Oafs, Rye Clovers eed. ........ . Timothy seed..... D. W. HARLEY'S ta toe place where yon can bay THE BEST AXI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOIS, SHOES, JSD fURXlSMSG UOUUi. HE ia oreDared to exhibit one of the mrtst choice and select st.wks ever offered re mil DilrKci, ina ai jj. viijiMjiin,i.j - ... - lso. measures taken for Snita and part of suits, which will be fuade to order at short notice, very ruasouauic. Rmmlwr the nlace-. in Hoffman's New Water s'reets, MIFFLINT05TN, PA. PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS t Philadelphia. Anir 15 heat N11. ' est. ru red. Si 35 : Delaware nd tVnnsclvania red. 4 1 35 Corn gteauier, 6Gto67e. Oats ; No I white. Jriit No. ii do. 4Dlo4Uc: M) ' uiixea 44 cehu. o PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET Philadelphia. Ang 15 Catl sales, 2.500 head prime, 61"; good 5it culls. 31 to 4 1. Sheep sales 10 000 head: nrime. 5.': elllls. 3t"4n; Stock ewes, $i 00 to 3 75; lamb 3io7l Hogs 8i to 9! '.a to quality. DOES tTTTTTTfl WONDERFUL f ill CURES I MB9 riseaascltacUaa tha LltEB, BOWELS UJ KIDMEIS at the sasss tlssa. Linanlitiiianasatlnsi ' r-- -1 i hamoia that daswlopa la sxunr aoa u r- I narr Diaaass.Hlliiiiinai Jsnnaw. vonra- mi, m .m niia silsiii Masnalffta, Hvrxss Biaordava and rmmlm Ooaapttiata. axi isTKAx rwxnd ar 1 w ; . ...MtiAa ntv Ksnsst. IJUk1 I1U A 1" " V. - " - -my. Kidney. Wo carwl hi n mil rrfjtiUr I Wr. Jolm Arimil.or wiiifrim, v""v'.'Ti: ner ooy tmrTfR apwaw ot itrs.r,--i phr-wnartft ik1 UuU W wm 4tf urwniti etiwd M I I It M. BL Ooodwrn, mm dltor in CtartiB, wdi" mriMMiio( cxpei tMl to lire, bntr IIoml. Irrttsa4 hlif hslfc KmiOw-r- Wvtt CttftXi klitt. I s . u -a 1.V W T SHYItl thja-Be-, year wtTViirsir from k -dney ttxm bt I ind nhT fHuiK-tilwtm iv miml 4 tm ( of I ! Jolm B !wrrwv fit Jvm. tein., 1 for jssvr-i rrom nw mm w"7 TLtT BjUi;nwaawawW- . Vk-hfH OCo of HrmtriinwTy csmitst, i.. . h i. t w rfift;nit r sin was nnabls owof. SjdBejr-Wort assda kui. VALDABLB FAEM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE farm of tbe heirs of Samuel Horn U nHVred at nrivate sale The farm is situated in Lost Creek Valley, three miles from Miminiown, contains O.IE liriKORCD ACRES l .lrl land, and FORTY ACHES of Timber-land. The buildings are good, eon aisling of LARGE BANK BAIiX, MANSION 1SD TEXAT IIOlMi, Sia-ing House, Drv House and other out buildings. A Larie APPLE ORCHARD of selected Irnit. The farm is convenient to schools and mills. I Fur terms, e tll tin El'ias tttiFnihg. residing ! near the farm. Or C. B. Horning, Mittlin- Itown. Abril27. 1881-sff BME m in a hew place. parl!'- DcmaastCMTLY CUttKS KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPtAIMTS, Constipation and Piles. rw it s, niit bs la trr Tccrtakto Farsa is of twdirin. aim In I.laU r'TT'"'7.i: wstnats, for tkoss tiux eaaaos nawly pr I - U net wO etmmt 3Wbm u " fsrss GET IT ATTuS DULGtitt.a. i iuv.i. WELLS. mcmCDsOa v.j rrwa s. 1 iwnl ia thw drv Imst vnin stfSAUSTO. VT, S3 Lisa Organs ! Organs ! Organs! 50 AND UPWARD. WITH'FItOMe TV 17 STUfS. . t i t boy direct frohf the Idigtit uiA mottie tiable 6rgn manufacturer in this connlrT. Stool .nil Rook with each Organ." Call on or address Wi II. A1KENS, Main street, Kifflintowo, Pa. Sept l-8m ner dav at home. ton Co, Portland, Maine. a.r I - avflfl 13 10 CtU worth free.- Add .Sample casSria r2-wl4y tin ancl Sheet-tr'da Manufactory, Main Street, MJJlintown, Pa. CLARK WRIGHT & S05, WonlH most n-nrrli!111v iiifrlrm the riub- lie thai they have afarleti a braiich f their Patieraun Tin and Phetfl-lronware r.ian- lisbment in the Thomas rixnti. turmerly rm.iwf hv M. L. Litileheid. where thev are preptrvd fti manufacture ana repair eerj thing in their line. Ti..;. .tniv si!) Km Tonnrl tn embrace a rnmn lele aswuiment ol Tinware. Japanned m ... 1 I l I. HI U ware, t;iMiKing uiensns. vc., wukh iu us ket)t lullv up to the times in variety, style, aualitv and icire. As one ! the nrm wim ne consianuv at work in the sh-iu. the inib ic mat- depend on h.rinwail kinds of JOBBING with which fhev may favor ns, execuirti in me prompt est and most wurkiusnliae manner, aad at the loicett rate. TIN KtMIFING and PPOCTl.VG pnt on new and repaired in a workmanlike manner and at loweat rates. Manntarture of atove-pipe and nuing.np ol stoves a specialty. , . Hy strict attention to Bnsiness, good work and muderate taargea, -tby hf'pd to merit and receive a fair snare ol public pat ronage. . . - -- s. ...... rnnorlr ooennied hv fr. S terrC tt . I Prufeasional business promptly attended tH I at all Dour. . L. ALLEX, M. n,iinin.iiil the rear lire of iledicine and Surgery and all theircollateral branches. I Otliee at Academia. It the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjulj to, toia roHit Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT. PORT ROYAL. JUXISTA CO., P.4. COnly reliable Companies represented; DeCi 8, 1875-ly April 27, 1881-ly W.'BAIR & LEVIN, HEXRr'UAliSIlBERGER,M.D. rontinniia th nractice of Medicine and Surgery and all tbeir collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAiistervuiOi Feb 9, ISTti. r .-I v?tcsf. fm Building) corner of Bridge and Jan. I, l79-tt IhENEWFrI p Faa been In constant nm by tht wauie SAM'L STRAYBR lias jtist returned front th Eastern cities with a fil!l Tarietj of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, r.rvTt" rirRVisillVft noOTJ3. Gmxls of all kinds are low. Come and see mt . . . .. rl- Ct-IVQ U A lit' Tl IIUIICU - ano be astonisnea. riuaiiiateuii, v oung auu sanstsins "7 re K : 'SC S bile for over twenti an. aad la tha beat jVf, aratlan wver !- B nrkI years. wented for RESTORING GRAY HAlft TO ITS lOfJIHrtt COLOR It aapvllea tha ral food and color to tbe balr Rlands wltbwnt etainlng the skin. ItwUI Increase and thicken the Krbsrth of ths hair, r rent Ha blanching- and faUlnr oft, and thna AVERT BALDNESS; y. PillcrSbBj Fa., April 16, 1879. SAStCEL STKATER. XEW STORE. IN PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. tt t..i . 4 nu .fiwk nf store rnnlt. such as Drv Goods. Notions. Cloth- .. . . . r. t i : c:. k m..A - anUHl ..... in.... t or atnr v,Mvf I will take pleame in exhibiting g.tisls to all who may favor me with a call, will pay 1 1 . 1 . i n..Htw n...rli,iA me nianest mantes iinvc ir v""".' . k ......v.. Iliill'l lorget tne place, at tuvs a oiwis .u s It cares Itcfatns. Ertato- tiana and DandrafT. Aa HAIR DRESSING It la very desirable, giving the bairn silken aortnrsa which ail admire. It ins ths bead clean. sweet and healthy The Suto Aisayer I and .! of Mar. and leadirg Pbysi ciahs endorse and it as a great triumph in medicine. 4 yjtums m -aBwasmru, ,1 ,'J. 1 Hay 6, lb80Cui. T. M. COOK. Sftcial .Yotica. PIMPLESs I will mail (free) ibe recipe lor a simple Vcoetailk BAtJi that wi. remove Tas, riviVi -k'l .irj tifll.F4 snrl KsLnrciiEs. a saJVawuua. a n a. m r leaving the skin ft, clear and beautilul; also instmcttons ior pnxiucinir a luxuriant growth of hair On a ball head or smooth lace. Adnress, inclosing se stamp, on. VaSUeif it Con 5 Reekman St., N. T. TO CONSUMPTIVES. wt.a Mrtil hnvins Iwien nernltnentlv Cared of that dread disease, Consumption, by a siuiole remedy, i ausions to ui:tke iiuttn to bis lellow-autferen tne means oi urt. To all who desire it, he a ill send a of thM tirem-ri iitinn nsed. tfrue ot charge,) wiih the directions IVr pruiiitiii ana using uie ptiue, siiku mc, . h-. Sea Ccas for Coxsciirtios, Asthma, Bsos- fcniTia, tn. Parties wishing tbe Prescrip tion, will please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON. 104 Penn St., Williamsburg. N. Y. KEaVXeDIT & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) DKALF.RS IN SUGWNGHAM-S Cvt WHISK.ERS wUl chanast ths beard ta n BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Belna; In one preparation It la easily applied, and produces a permanent color that wUl no wash on. twRAlA C70AI LIMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster) SEEDS, 9 ALT. ACi Light Steadv feniplot ment. -aiu- ... ... t . . ii - in . . plea free. Aanresa. Jt. u. a i rs.s ,ijb aa saa Street, New York. GENTS WANTED. Big I'ay. ai Work. no us op YOiTn. A GENTLEMAN who sulfered f..r vears from Nervous DEBILITY, PKEMATUKE; DECAY, and all the elf is of yonthlul in- j discretion, Will itir tile sajse ol anuer- .g Hu manity, senn iree to an who neeu n, uro ic Cipe and direetlons lor raaKing tne remedy by wnicti ne was curea. wihine to Droflt bv the advertist riei.ee can do so by a ldressing in pVrlect .o..Huno JOIIV B. trfTDEN. 42 Cedar 5t.J Wew'iortc Jan 26, 18Sh ' We buy Gram, to be delivered at .VifHin town. Port Koyalt or Mexico. We are prepared toittrhish S:tlt to dealers at reastldabls rates. KENNEDY . April 21, 188. -U . -. y- ' OYSTERS, FISH, 4c. " All kinds of Qystera, Fresh Fish, le., in season, supplied to laiiiilies on shortest no tire. All orders left at the shod will be promptfv attended to.' " Sfilflintown, April zi teoi-ti (EAtTTIOX. ALL persons are hereby cadtloned against biifrtmg, fishing, gathering berries, bnHdipg Urea, or m any way trepaaing on the lands of tne undersigned id Fermanagh lownsDip. . . "WH, McLAtGHUN v may H, loiitf jc -& tin- - - ; . . , - z.tx). iUMATA xiim Sntlerersi OF MIFHiiXTOWJf, P.4.v;!7 iT'sexpe-; - -.VriWIr'.;.-.: -rV- ? Jl BRANCH .A.T,'F'vBT- EDa'AL: - --'- ' mfim 4H-(t . c actio!! 'fiice. .. A LLpersonaareheffcbycautioned against trespassing on Ike Unas or tne nnuer tigned either fcDlaajp'ior Walier town trrip, for the vttrfOSh Of fishing or hunting, Or for any tttner purpose. L. E. Atsussos. N. A. Lukes. e8ittjW . O. SiLrtttss. : -v Ot-ttf lkiliri!(iT -P-.ka nt. I '.v. T. VANjltWlN, KiJwr. j; r Pissctss: i'j; Ncvin Ponlertij-, Joseph Roth rock. ! Geririf" Jacotfs. Philip H. Keener, AnVs ; Unit sail, i.ohis r.. aminsnn. V: C. Pomeroy, ' - rTOCKHoinris t J. Xevfn Poraeroy. K. E, rirter. Philip M. Kepner, JoScDh Rotbrock. I George Jacob, I,, s. Aitmsos J. C. Pomeroy;. dfo G. Bousallj Noah Bertsler, Charlotte Snydef; PRmKCD BI R. P. BALL & CO., HASHllA, R. B. Sold b all Dealars In Mwiiciix. Manhood: EowLost. How Eestorel Just publlshetl, new edition oi 1 n. I'ulvertTell'a f'elehratll F.s.iaV QJ on the radical cure (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak ness. Involuntary Mennnai Losses, tniijw tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im- pcliinenU to Warriige, etc ; also, ion snmption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by aeit-indiitgence or sexual extravagance, mx. The celebrated author. In thi admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty rears' snccosful practice that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may berad icailv cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine br the application of tbo Unite; pointing but a mode of cureatoncu simple, certain, and effectual, by mean -f . which every sufferer matter.-wh'at;his; . romltttoB W b may enre himself 'yheap- . 1 .. -Z . I ' .nil VI. iJ 1 It 1 11- ' - V l :,iywri,!i t .hmilil lie in fr.e hands- f 1 1 1 1 v i-' - . .- . - - . 1 -F-Sa " .- . . -i. ' .Kan PnhHahPrC. t tXtTERT7ELL XEinfAL fOn 11iHIRai..nrw iwrn; :ntiel8-lT Post-Office Box 4586. After the First Daj of DecemLer, YOU WI1 L V1ND .JACOB G. WINEY In his New Store Uohm at the Eaat end of MCI LISTER VILLEs with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kitrd.; Stove Pipe, Lard Cans. Micsj ! Granlie Iron Ware, Dripping Pant, and all ! kind of SaiiiT llerr'a Heirs, Jane It. Irwin, Mary Kuns. Samuel M. Kartz, 1. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, T B. Prow. John Hertzler. ry J l.l...l .? . r. Wi ml t ha n Iu r1 n ru.v cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 par ceuL on 13 month certificates. 5au23, 1879-if TIN AND SHEET lEON WAKE. CLUh article he will Sell at tSa Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past pttronage ho expects, by strict attention to bu-fneia, to receive at blast bis sbsie in the future. JACOB G. WINEY. JTor. , I8c. . . 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