i fViWiTBas EENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : irednetdar, October 80, 1STJ. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annua, ir paid within Vi months ; $2.00 if not paid within IB months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents pf inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col enin, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to tV.Se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PEXN'A. E. KTIME TABLE. OV and after Monday July 15th, 1878, passenger trains wilt leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. B. K., as follows ! kastWakd. Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, 6 25 a m Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19 a ro Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 82 a m Mail, daily 606pm Atlantic Express, daily 9 10 p m Pbila Ex., daily ex. Sunday night 11 12 p m Sunday train 10 ly a ra " 6 05pm " 10pm westward. Psciflc Express, daily.; 5 5 i ra Way Passenger .ii.". 10 00am M ail, daily except Sunday....... 3 35 p m Mifflin Acc., daily except Sunday, 8 no p m Sunday train . 5 ha a ru " 10 00 a m " 611pm Rooms of Repnblican State Committee, Korthrast Corner Tenth and Chestnut Sts., second ltoor) Philadelphia. NOTICE. Hunters ae hereby cautioned against trespassing " the lands of the underpinned. tn r'eriianaeh township, to shoot bills or squirrels, without the consent of the owner. B. F. SCIIWEIER. SHORT LOCUS. Examine your ticket. Vote tor Fisher for Congress. Ducks are coming up, and eels are going down the river. Tote the Republican ticket it points the way to Just government. Since Stenger's nomination no more is beard of the Third Term. Worse than sold The Republican who votes the Greenback ticket. The Saylor property, in tnrbett township, was sold last Friday for $1,100. Huntingdon has been selected as the place at which to locate the Middie Penitentiary. Question "In the Stenger Conference, did Stenger's friends threaten Judge Ba ther ?" Vote for Sterrett. Dr. Atkinson addressed a Republican meeting at Pern Mills cn the evening of the Zlhi. Eead Lemon's Card on the question of the reduction of the Salary of the County Tressurer. Vote (or Fisher for Congress. He Knows how to vote, and how to defend bis vote by speech. Jacob Thomas and Clarion Thomas, each shot a wild turkey on the ridge north of town. last Friday.1. The demagoguery of Kearney developes Itself in every Grecback movement to a greater or less degree. Vote for Wilson and McMeen. A Republican meeting was ield at East Salem on Monday evening. Addresses were delivered by Mutlicrshaugh, Wilson, and Atkinson. Mrs. John Diven died at her home in Pat terns on Monday evening last. Uer re mains were entombed In Cnidn Cemetery uq Wednesdsy. A Republican meeting was held at Orien tal on the evening of the 22d. Addresses were delivered by Solomon Books, and J. W. Muthrsbiugh. Last Thursday evening a man named Msyor attempted to shoot the King of Spain, while the King was driving through a street in the city of Madrid. Vote for Wagner t Vote for Wilson and McMeen. They are capable of managing their own affairs, aud that is the best test to apply to men who are on a ticket for office. The most charitable thing that can be aU of the speeches o Mason and Co., in the Court House, on Saturday evening, is that they were demagogue speeches. Steady, shoulder to shoulder, along the lice. Don't miss a vote, but move in a solid body, and in less than a week the victory will be ours, and good sale men will fill the cSces. Vote for Hoyt, Fisher, Sterrett, Lemon, McMeen and Wilson, Wagner, and the whole ticket. Vote for Lemon. When the war broke out, Lemon was not among those who were subject to military duty ; his name was not on the roll of those subject to military duty, but regardless of that hit went into the service. Soldiers, vote lor Lemon. Vote for Lemon for Treasurer. lie is a good business man, and has no arbitrary notions to enforce. He is willing to laave the question of salary to such practical men s the incoming Board of Commissioners, McMeen, Wilson, and Auditors Degan and Cooper. Miss Llnkman shot her seducer Mr. Hart roan, last Thursday, while they were ihak ing hands, at Lumberton, Robeson county, N . C. The pistol bullet passed through his boweis. As he sank to the floor she said : You have ruined me, and 1'U ruin yon." Vote for Degan and Cooper. A'ade Hampton declares that United States revenues cannot be collected in South "Carolina. Kxr.entirt? throurn State laws. If he can thus defy the National Government, what will he do with the leaders of the Dem ocratic party when be gets the reign on them I Curtis Books, of Danville, was on a visit to his brother in this place. - On Monday be received a dispatch that but wife bad died suddenly on the morning of the day men tioned. When be left home she was in good health. Late intelligence states that Mrs. Books cam to her death by drowning in the canal. She had been to church on Sunday evening. The night was dark, and on the way home she walked off an abut tnent that had no railing around it, and fell Into the canal. i BarTng the march of the Republican torch-light procession through Patterson, on Friday evening, assaults were made ou it by boys and young men throwing atones and tomatoes, and bj throw'ng Urr-e squibs Into the ranks, there to explode. A certain boy took a staud on the s-p of the carriage that contained a compiny of cituns, and there cheered for Sti"ger. When remon strated with, he rep.ied that he was paid f' Cheering. Parents wno teach their boys to so act, can only Wame themselves t their sors ultimately reach the place of the crim inal in societv. We hope that no BepuD.i can boy will do such dirty work, against a Democratic opponent, or any other kind ot a opponent. BEFUBLICAKS. 6ALLII Publia meetings will be bell at the following places : EAST WATERFORD, Thursday Evening, October 31, 187a Spent- ju. jj. Aiiinson, jeremiali Lyons. MEXICO, Friday Evening, Nov. 1, 1878. Speakers-- Jeremiah Lyons, David Wilson, E. W. 1. Kreider, A. B. Evans. This will b the occasion of a Grand Torch light Procession on horseback and on foot "Come one, come all" McALISTERTlXLE, Saturday acuiug, ovcmDer z, 1878. 'Speak ers Horace Culbertson, L. E. Atkin son, J. W. Muthersbaugh, Solomon Books, E. W. il. Kreider. As at Mexico cn the previous evening, this will be the occasion for a Torch-light Procession, on horseback and on foot "Come one, come all." J. T. noursE, Chairman Rtpubluau County Ccmmitlti. CAED. Editor Sentinel and Republican : Sir, I have been informed that the Greenback candidate for County Treasurer is offering to accept the office for Five Hundred Dol lars per year. As the offce is not on public letting, I hare no bid to make, but want it distinctly undcratuod by the voters and tax payers of the county, that, if electod, I am willing to serve for whatever salary the Commissioners and Auditors see 8t to allow, be that three, five, or tight hundred dollars It is with them, and with them I intend to leave it; Tours, with respect, JACOB LEMOX. QTe grandest and most enthusiastic dem onstration ever gotten up in Juniata connty was that which the Republicans participated in on last Friday evening. More than one hundrtd horsemen were in line, and a large number of footmen, all bearing torches, and if more torches could have been had, the line could have been greatly increased in number. Port Royal was represented by a large procession of torch-bearers, beaded by a brass band. If the procession had been strung out "Indian file," as was that of the bemocracy a few evenings previous, the town wouM not have been long or broad enough to have kept the right and left with in its limits at one and the same time, but by marching double tile and in close order, the ends of the procession were kept with in a reasonable distance of each other. The procession was formed at East Point, under the marshalsbip of Col. Robison aud Capt. McClellan, W. D. Cramer, S. H. Brown and E. W. 11. Kreider. After traversing the sheets of MilHin and Patterson, toe proces sion filed along the south side of the Court House, whore, after giving three cheers for Hoyt and the whole ticket, it broke ranks. The Drocesaion was lollowed bv a Renubli- can meeting in the Court HouJeJ Mr. J. T. Nourse, Chairman of the County Commit tee, called the meeting to order. Prof. Da vid Wilson, of Port Royal, was elected Pres ident, and Louis E. Atkinson, James Mc- Auley, Wm. Hartman, Elias Horning, John Mutzer, S. R. Walters and Richard Doyle, were elected Vice Presidents. John M. i Bowman and L G. Marks were elected Sec- retanes. The President of the meeting, Prof. Wilson, introduced Ex-Wovetuor James Pollock as the first speaker, who in turn was followed by Senators Evorbart and Fibher. The speeches wete able efforts in the cause of correct government, and pow erful vindication! of the system of govern ment aud finance that has marked the glo rious career ot the Republican party. Tbe new State Penitentiary for Middle Pennsylvania, which is to be erected at Huntingdon, will be a formidable structure. Tweatv acres wiil be enclosed by a wall thirtv-two feet hitch and eight feet thick, planted to the depth of ten feet, atd pro vided with a peculiar coping which wul de fy attempts at scaling it with clamp ladders or ropes. Tbe building will be ot atone, cue Story in height, radiating from an oc tagonal structure in the centre. The cells will be similar to those in the new addition bnilt to the Eastern Penitentiary in Phila delphia t they will be provided with a reti ring cleset and a hydrant and leaving suffi cient room for a shoemaker a bench or aver's loom. Tbe aolitar; confinement system will be enforced. At each corner on the front will be the houses of the warden and assistant warden, the gate-keeper's dwelling being handy to his station at the outer entrance. The citixens of Hunting don agreed to furnish the site and all the neces3ary stone and water free of charge. Three hundred and fifty cells will be finish ed before the prison is to be turned over to the Board of Inspectors. An engineer nas been ordered to proceed to Huntingdon and survey the land and get ready for the grad ing The deed will at once be delivered to the Attorney General for an examination. The S Ute has appropriated 1W,0W to com mence tbe work. The total estimated cost is $$W,WJ." On Sunday morning, between the hours of 6 aud 7 o'clock, seven inaaked men over powered the jauitor of the New York Man hattan Savings Bank, and thus secured ac cess to the vault and aafe, and stole there from several millions of dollars In money and securities. A Republican meeting was held at Van Wert on the evening of the 24lh. O. W. Ortwis elected President, Harry Moore, Secretary, and Davis Kaufman, Henry Kiehe, John Oberhollier and Jacob F. Smith, Vice Presidents. The meeting was addressed by Prof. David Wilson, Jeremiah Lyons, and B. F. Bchweier. Pclic Sals Eara Smith, Administra tor of Mrs. Eliaabeth Fry, dee'd, will seH at public outcry, on the premises, one mile northeast of East Salem, in Delaware town ship, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday, No ..n.hw 8. 1878. one fresh cov, ote steer, .. thaiTdW Satis eair. five sheep, a lot of VUC ujn. as v a chickens, lot of hay, corn fodder, rye, oats, potatoes, and hovsehold furniture. Pcsuc Saw. I. D. Wallit, Executor of .k- ..t.t. of Jane McKinstry, late of Walk er township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, Novem k. iq 1S78. a tract of land, containing about Ten Acres, with a good house, barn, . nth outbuilding thereon erected; also the personal property Ute of said de- . a.- r . cedent, consisting or a varieiy oi t.M .ml kitrhnn furniture. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. T Ti Waiai8. Executor of Jofeph Hosteller, do'd, will sell atpublio tile at tbe late residence of said decedent, in Walker township, Janiata county, on Wednesday, October 30, 1878, one Brood Mare, 2 Oows, 1 Bull, 1 Steer, 1 Calf, 1 Fat Hog, 6 ehoatt, together with a variety of farming irupleaaente. Fale at 10 o'clock A: M. Commomcations. PAiaTEHS." Dr. Banks, tbe candidate for the her islature on tbe Democratio ticket in this county, baa hit upon a Dcvel method of soliciting votes. Hit plan is an origi nal one, bora of bis profession. He is industriously and entirely confidential ly, of course, distributing among his Republican patients, or at least such of them and others that be thinks may be thus influenced in bis favor, little pack ages of white paper, carefully folded at doses of medicine are put up, inside of which is a little slip Cf paper, on one side of which the name of Lncian Banks is printed, while tbe other side is coveted with mucilage ready to ttick ia short, what is generally known in political tactics as a u sticker." This little "dose of medicine," as the Doc tor calls it is labeled in his own, not very elegant, ehirography and purely original orthography, "jwiseri." That is the way hj spells it, and we suppose he thinks be is right Tbe average school boy of tbe day, however, would spell it differently. It may not be a fatal deficiency in the eyes of the aver age Democrat, with whom correct or thography is not considered of any great aceouut in tbe qualifications of a public officer; but ordinary people will think that an aspirant for legislative honors, and a graduate of a medical college at that, should at least be able to spell correctly so simple a word as "paster." It might do for a candidate for paster and folder, bnt is scarcely excusable in a legislator. The Doctor should be careful to whom be hands these "pasters," as tbe " little dose of medicine" may be too much for the pa tient, and nauseate. Be witcbful, Re publicans, and don't be caught by the wily Doctor's professional trick. Say to him, "Throw your pbyaic to tbe dogs 111 none of it." This is not the sea son for complimentary votes. ANTIPA(1)STER. WHAT THEY COUNSEL. Some of the Greenback politicians are counseling Democrats who are sup posed to be indifferent towards their own county ticket, to vote the Green back ticket, as the surest way of de feating the ring ticket They make special appeals in this way in favor of their candidates for Treasurer and Prothonotarv, Raving that every Dem ocratic vote cast for Egolf and Cullen will be one vote off of Kirk and Key nolds, thus increasing the chances for the election of Lemon and Wagner, the Republican candidates, and there by securing the defeat of the Court House ring. This is a very fine ar gument in favor of the Greenback candidates, to secure them a respec table vote ; but its fallacy, so far as the result claimed to be aimed at is concerned, is too palpable to deceive anybody. If there are any Demo crats who really desire the defeat of the ring tickets (and we have good reasons to believe there are many such) their shortest way to that end is to vote for the Republican candi dates direct In that way, every such vote counts two against the ring, while by voting for the Greenback candidates it only counts one,' and the voter throws away his ballot The inconsistency of the argument is so plain as to be rediculpus. But while some argue in that way, others go further, and make a special plea againbt our candidate for Pro thonotary, (ilr. Wagner.) and ask Democrats and Republicans to vote for their man, Cullen. who. they urge, is an old citizen, while Mr. Wagner is young and inexperienced a mere boy, incompetent to properly dis charge the duties of the office. This, we submit to our Greenback friends, is unfair electioneering, and incon sistent with their professions. If they really desire to see the inicpii tous and corrupt Court House ring, known to exist in this county, effect nally broken up and destroyed, they should join hands heartily with their Republican allies, and help to do it They woidd certainly accomplish more in that way. and make more for themselves, than by throwing away their votes on candidates whom they know haven't a ghost of a chance for election. Let them show their strength and express their sentiments in a way that will be of some signifi cance, by Voting for their State tick et, if they will ; but let them at the same time so vote in county matters as that their votes will count for some thing in curing the local evils of which they, in common with the masses of the people of Juniata to day, complain. aUlXJ.. SAVE MONEY BY GOING TO THE ELECTI0M. Look out ! look ont ! for the Demo crats are taming oat, turning otit. Tbe big guns cracked so load last wees that the people dapped their bands together and stamped on the floor of the Court House, and that building was nearly fall, and it looked as if tbe women in tended to vote, for there was about one fourth or more of women in tbe bouse. They put me in mind of gray-backs. they stick to close to tbe bair, just Ute a Democrat The -Democrat wants everything to vote for him, even the crows 1 saw a large flock tbe other day. I said, " Are tbe crowt Demo crats or Republicans?" Why, of course, they are Democrats. Look yonder, at that fellow ; what is be ! a Republican I tbink not, for he hat no bair or feathert. You ean have bim. Jump ! Jump ! or von will be a gone tucker, if the Country Clod Hopper gets after yon. Tben what will become of you ? Look out for the country clod boppera we are coming. We are not tbe Greenbackert, we are country clod bop pert, for they said, "Here are tbe coun try clod hoppers again ; here it the place for peanuts, only 5 cents a pint or 10 cent a quart, now or never. Come and ret your peandts," for the Democrats will do all in their power to get tbe offices. Their speeches are all about atoney .' money that the money u not right. .11 it it not right, tell me why do all the Democrats want it so badly! If it is not worth a dollar, wDy do tbey want more of it, and tben say tbe Republicans will break our govern ment up, or that it is well nigh broken np, that it can't go much nearer without a complete break-up. So then looK ont for tbe Democratic clod boppert ; tbey are death on peanuts ; only some of them have no teeili to bite. Krputm- eans. let ut look at tbein : if tbrv bave no teetb to bite peanuts, 1 am aure we need not be afraid of them, and we ean ertainlv beat them. . Cone, bow, Re publicans, and go to" the election and vote; every man of you do yottr duty for tbe eouutry clod hopper. Leave the Greenbackert where tbey are, and you will never rue it. Tbey are feel ing for our pocket-books, add after a while tbey will get their bands cn tbem, if we enoourage tbem ; and to it it with tbe Democrats. Do some people think, 1 will not go to the election, for my vote ia not much. But, listen ! You may make mooey by going to tbe elec tion, to keep tbe long bands and Sogers out Look out for Jones, for he bays his peanuts by tbe quart. Let ns lay our tickets by the quart, and we will put good men in office, and have better times, and may be we oan then buy our peanuts by the quart. Wen, don't vote for tbe f oor House J vote against it If you vote for it, and bave one bnilt, you will bave a counted or empty pocket-book. You aak bow rerry county is fretting? alona. Ah! yeg, 'it ia worse and morn of it ' Tbey bave more poor tazea to pay taan we bave. Look at their case. A let of fellows at tbe Poor Rouse are filling their pocketa with the people'a money, that is paid in tbe shape of poor taxes, tt it as plain at day and bight that tbe poor will cost more by that war of keeping them than by the present town ship tyttem. If you buy a farm, in a year or two a costly bouse will be pdt up, and men will be paid to attend to it. What tben will it cost? and tbe Poor House managers will manage to double the tax. Vote against the Poor House, and you will-never rue il. I wish the poor well. Come; we will til go and tote tha Republican ticket, and put good men into effioe, and we wilt never rue it. Tha Greenback party are not making ranch headway. Confusion has come Upon tbeir unrighteous work. Some are getting sick ; some are like that fellow that bat no hair or feathers. So then, jump or you will be a gone aucker. TUSCAKOKA. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & TOWNSEND, BANKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADtLPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Oct. 28, 1878. Bid. Asked. C. S. 6's 1881 107J 1H 1865, J ft, J 10-J 103 1867 10o 105 1808 10'. I 108 10-40's N6i 10t: Currencv.o's 11& 1 - 6's, looi, new 106 10o 4, 'a, new 10S 10;: 4'S 100 Pennsylvania R. R 83 83 1 Philadelphia b. Reading K. R.. 13 IH Lehi-h Valley K. R 8T 87J Lehigh Coal L Navigation Co.. 16 16 United Companies of N. J.... 127 127J Northern Central R. R. Cc ... 15 16 Ilestonville Pass. R. K. Co.... 13 1"J Gold lOt'l HWiJ Sliver, (J's and 4's.) 99 90 (Dimcsand 1 Dimes.)... 99 99J C03I3IERC.1L. lllFFLlSTOtfN MARKETS. UirruxTOWs, Oct. 30, 1878. Butter , 15 Eggs 1U Lard 7 Ham 10 Bacon 6 Potatoes 00 Ouions 40 Kgs 3 MFFLiSTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers ft. Kennedy. QcoTaTiois ran To-oat. Wednesday, Oct. 80, 1878. NVw Wheat 85 Corn, .................... 45 Oats 'U Rye.. ..4 ii.i 65 Timothy seed..... 1 OOtol 10 Cloverseed...... 375 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. Wheat Red 99ct"f 101 ; amber fltol 03 white S103tol 05; Corn 48c; Oats28to30c. CATTLE MARKETS. Philadelphia. During the week ending Saturday, 0:t. 26 Cattle Receipts, near ly 4INKI head ; common SJtot J j, fair tn good Htoilc; Calves 4itoClc; Hogs 4ito6c; Sheep 4itoOJc East Libebtt. Pa., Oct. 26 Cattle- Common 3lo3c, good 3to4c. Chicaoo. Oct. 26 Cattle Common $2. 60to2.80 ; good $3.10to3.50. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness or deprwaslofi i a weak eihain-ted feeling, no energy or cour age; the result of mental over-work, Indeacretlona or aoessew or some drain upon the ytem. is always cured by HtaTHRKl r HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC He. 28 It tones np and invigorates the system, dispels the gloom and despondency.imparU strength and energy. stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire man. Been useu twenty ver with perfect success by thou sands. iid liv dealers. I'ruT. ft.00 per single vial, ortp.00 per package of five visit and $2.00 vial of powder, bent by mail on receipt of prir. Ad.lrriw HI WPHRET OXEOr ATMIC WEDiriJE tWPAST lUSt FULTON MUhET, For sale by HAMLIN ft. CO., Patterson, Pa. July 10 6m yew Advertisements. YOU'LL BE SORRY tr Hnu.. ili.t aH mimn with a new 11 JWB iym.v - " f - - - r one, and do not first carefully examine the BUCKEYE FORCE PC31P. Tbe Buckeye it the very latest improve ment in pumps, iv is cuuiu;M wnu chambers, whicn maae li very easy ut operate. Hose can be attached to the Buckeve. and water can be thrown upon any building, in case ot fire. You can water vour aarden. wash windowa, wash buggies, and have a FIRE EXGlJVEt ever ready upon your own premises, at no more cost than an ordinary pump. It is an ornament to your yard. It cannot freeze in cold weather, and isauraoie oeyonaaaouob TJSe Very Pump fcr WtlU of mil Dtplku The working parts are leather suctions and valves, within a porcelain cnamoer. n ow ing to rot or get out of order. The Iroa Turbine Wind Engine also a great improvement in Wind En- fail fMi sm trie anove cumra m operation, or address for particulars W. C. BRATTON. Lewistowa, aimin io., ra. Oct 80, 1878-3m WE HATE IT AT LAST. a nriv.t wurkina Shirt Bosom Stretcher and Ironing Board. Best Uelling article in market, sens at ight, both in city ana country, ii s superior in every respect, arm k-ahle than anv other board. i'k IiImI ininrovement over all. Patented Nov. 20, 1877. Large per eentagepaid. Territory sellers and can- niij A irnt do not fail to send t. .;nl nH terms to A. W. Smith. Mc- KeesDort. Allegheny county, Pa. Bay lo T whi paper yo w o w liw 1 - . - J But tutlat 1 tr i i eTC yew Advmrtuement. BEFORE TOP START INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS I Get an Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy in the TRAVELERS, At Local Agency or Railway Station. HAY! 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Fever, Conrwtlnn, Inflsmmartona, . . as a. Vs arm. Worm Fever, Worm Coiie, . 'A S. trylna--rUr,or Trethingof Intaala,. K . Dlarrhera, or Children ot Adnlts, . . 10 5. Mynentery, Griping, BUkm Colic, . . 5 a C iMtlera-.tlnrbua, Vomiting, . . . . f. 1. f BIh, Colds, Bronchitis SS 8. Keurnlarla, Toothache. Parr ache, . . I. . Hraalarhea. Mck U-adaehe, Vertigo, . 11 in. Pywrwln, B.ikxi Stomach, . . . . SS 11. Suppressed, or Palnfbl Periods, . . . tb li hlteit, too Profnw Period. . ... 15 13. 4'rwtip. Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . IS It halt RbeuHi, Emipelaa. Eruptions. . 15 .. Kueumatlnm. Kh uma'lc pains, -.15 14. Fever and Aaue, Chili Fever, Agues, . 60 IT. Pile. Mind or blerding, .60 1 OpnlNalmv. and Sore or Weak F'ea, . 60 l. ratarrb, acnia or cbronie, InSnenaa, . 60 a WbMwln"- oix, violent coufcoa, . 60 11. AstHma, opprrwed Brratbinc, . . . 6 li Far llchar-e. impaired bsriar. . 60 ai erwiil, enlarged alanda, HwrHoits, . 60 II. Ventral Debility. Phvtieal Weakness, . 6o 15. Urifif and team Secretions, .... 60 Si M-a-Mekneaa. aickiis from riding, . 80 17. KIlneT.O-x. Gravel, 60 M. KervAua le , Vital Weakness, 1 CO sr.. pure Jlnuth, Car.ke , ....... SO V. t rinary Weaknea. wettinc tire bed, 60 51. Pelntul Period's orw1th8n. . . 60 SI l.raeaf Heart, palpitatiorjp, etc. . 1 CO ST. Enllmary, 8pama, St. Vitas' Dance, . 1 00 61. n'.Bhltirrla. ulcerated sort throat. . . 60 as. thrwa;cConsetlns sadaUTipuona, 60 riatn.1 cases. Cae. Morocco, with above SS larse vis's at Manual of directions, ..... (10.09 Case Morocco, of SO large vials and Book, 6.04 Tbee remedies are sent by tbe rae alnarle box ar vlatl. tw any wart wf tbe rmintry, frre tf cbaift, oa receipt af Hnmahreya' Hamenrathle Medicine C. Office and Depot, 108 Fulton M. Mew lor A. prire. aenrr.!. Fur fate oy au nraanrista. (IT Humphreys' Epecdfio Manual on the care and treatment of diaeaas and ita core, awnt FHEti oa application. For sale by HAMLIN A. CO., Patterson Pa., July 10, 187-ni Legal .Yoticts. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 the Orphan? Court of Juniata County. In the matter of the estate cf Elizabeth Loughridge, deceased. THU undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the fund in the hands of Noah tiertzler, Exec utor of Elizabeth Loughridge, dee'd, to and among tbe parties entitled thereto, on his second partial account, continued by the Court on the 17th day of September, 1ST8, to wit, the sum of $I0CI.6d, hereby gives notice that he will meet ail parties interest ed, for the purposes of his appointment, at his office in tbe borough of Miltlintown, on Thursday, the 21st d.ty or November, 1878, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, when and where all persons having claims against said fund mux! present I hem, or be lorever Ueoarreu from any claim against said fund. JKHtUlAli LIUS, Auditor. Oct 23, 1878. CACTIO NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the lands of the un dersigned, either in Fayette or Delaware township, by fishing, hunting, or in any other way. Jonathan Kiser C G Shelly Wm Branthofler A II Kiirts Henry S piece David Smith Catharine Kurtt S Owen Evans John McMeen Teston Benner D B Dimin Dauiel Spicber O W Smith John L Anker SJKurut Oct 23, 1878 notice to Tax-Payera. THE undersigned, Collector of school tax lor Fermanagh school district, will be in Mifflintown, at .Sq'iire Kreider's office, on the 23d day of NOVEMBER, to receive school tax. All persons paying their tax between the 9th of October and the 7th of December, will be allowed an abatement of 5 per cent. Thirty days following, they will be required to pay full amount, and after that date there will be an addition of 6 per cent, on all tax unpaid. JUL HAriL, 5iu.tK, collector. Oct. 9, 1878. HOTICE. 4 LL persons are hereby eantioned ia. against trespassing upon the lands of tbe undersigned, either in Walker or Dela ware township, by fishing, buuting, or in any other way. John N. Van-Ormer. J: f. Leydef. Henry M. Miller. Solomon Maubeck. George S. Smiih. J. S. Lukens. William Maubeck. Luke Davis. H. D. Long. John F. Smith. David Ailman. CAlTIO.t. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to allow their dogs tn run, or themselves to fish, hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or vonng timber, or in any nnnecery way trespass on tbe lands of the nnderaigued. M K. Beshore. M. tt J. TI. Wilson. David Uetrtck. llcnr Hartman. Thonns Benner. Porter Thompson. Christian ShoaOstaU. William Hetrick. John ' tier. David Sieber. Ucnry Klosa. AUg7, 8 The 5rai and Republican office is the place togct job work done. Try it. It will pay you if you need anything in that line. Subeeribwfec theSswaiaai ami Rtpubk MISCELLANEOUS ON THE CORNER ! IN TUB belford building, CORNER BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A. ftOBEIlT E. PARKER, Has Opened Ilia Large Stock Of Dry Goods, Groceries, nEAI)Y-MAIE CIiOTni3fO, ilata, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Spices, Notions, Soaps, Salt, &c, TOBACCO AND SEGAR3, Arid will be sold at astonishingly low prices. Kowis tbe time to save money by buying at tbe Comer Fa'aca S tor. Call to and examine our goods and hear our prices. No trouble to show goods. ROBERT E. PARKER. Mifflintown, April 17, 1877-tf D. W. HARLEY'S I the place where J on oan bay THE BEST AXD THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JlSD IURXISHIXG GOODS. HE ts prepared to exhibit one of the motif choice and select stocks ever offered la this market, and at JSTOSISH.XGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe plaee, in Hoffman's Nsp Bai!diag, corner of Bridge and Water s'reeta, MIFFLIN'TOWN, PA. Sept. 15, 1874-U SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from the Eastern cities with a fall rari'tv cf MEN BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CArS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRN'ISniXri GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see a and be astonished. Panfa at 75 cents. ttT SCITS MADE TO OKDER. j Patterson, Pa., May 23, 1876. SAML'EL STKAa'ER. Legal JVbtices. PUBLIC SALE OF t'ALlAlsXE REAL ESTATE! THE undersigned. Executor ot Jane Heale, deceased, will sell at public sale, on the premises, in Beale toanahip, Juniata county, at 2 o'clock P. M., on TCESDAT, NOVEMBER 12, 1878, The undivided one-third part of a valnsble tract of land lately owm-d by Hon. John Keale, deceased, near Johnstown, bounded by lands of Samnel S. Paunebaker, Todd's hunt, Jeremiah Frankhouse, tM rieirs of Geoigu Snyder and others containing One Hundred and Fifty eight Acres, more or less, having thereou erected a good Frame House, Frame Bank Barn, and oth-r outbuildings. There ia a a-uod Orch-.rd on the premises, and the farm is well supplied with water, is will fenced and in an excellent stale of cultivation. An opportunity will b? given purchasers to bid upon the whole property. The term, which will be easy, will bo made kuon ou day of sale. J. HARVEY BEALE, ocl2 Executor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, IT J ILL be sold, by virtue of an order of v V the Orphans' Coutt of Juniata coun ty, by the undersigned. Administrator cam : Uttamr.no anntxo of Philip Kanrk, dee'd, on tbe premises, at I o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1S78, The following described valuable real estate, to wit i A tract ol land situate in Walker township, Juniata county, bounded by lands of Samuel Auker, Christian ilusser, John Gingrich, Jane McKinstry, Anna Adams and others, containing SEVENTY ACUES, mere or lens, with a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Tenant IIue, and outbuild ings thereof! erected, being the Mansion Farm cf said Philip Ranck, deceased. The above land is nearly all cleared, well watered, and in a good state of cultivation. TERMS OF SALE Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid in band ; fifteen per cent, on confirmation of sale by the Court; one-third of tbe whole purchase money, alter the pavment of the debts, to remain in the land, and to be paid upon the death ot N'ancy Ranck, widow ; and tbe re mainder to be paid in seven equal annual payment ; the interest thereof to be paid annually or vearlr, and each instalment of the principal to be payable the 1st day ol April cacu anil every year cuereaiier. i uu interest to begin on tbe first day of April, 1879, and to be secured bv bond and mort gage on the premises. Alt growing crops to be reserved. Peed to be delivered and possession given April 1, 1873. JEREMIAH LYONS. Jimi"strator c. t. a. of Philip Ranck, dte'd tet 9, 18. . CACTIOX. 1 LL persons are hereby cautioned not to fib, bunt, break or open fences, or cut wood or voune timber, or in anv unneces sary way trespass on the lands of the under signed. R M Thompson T S Thompson J B Thompson E P Hudson llintll bompson Abrara S belly Davis Smith, Jr. CAShermer Oct 9, 1879. JUMATA -VALLEY BANK, OFM1FFLIJTOW.1, PA. wrrH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individaallj Liable. J. NBVIX POME ROT, President. T. VAN IRWIN, CJAur. EtBECTOBS : . Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rolhrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, BTOCKBOLDEBt : J. Kevin Pomeroy, Philip M. Krpner, Joseph Hwthrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkiuson, MT. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bousall, Noah Hertiler, Daniel StuuSur, Cbarlotie Snyder, Sam'l ilerr's Heirs, James B. Okeson, Wm. Van bweringen. H. II. Bechtel, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurta, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Ucruler. Interest allowed on twelve tconths cer tificates of deposit, five per cent. ; on six months' certificates, four ptr cent. jan23, 1878-tf arge stock of ready made clothing of the s a utest and choicest stvies, lor men and boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayer's, in Patterson. Snbscribe for tbe Sraftaslawal Ktpubhtam, tha bee paper as the ewaaliy AbVERTlS&ME IS. Philadelphia is Reading Railroad, Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Mat I2tb, 1878. Tram Uatt Htrritburg at follow t For Sew York at 5 20, b 10 a. m., and 200 and . oj p. mi For Philadelphia at 5 ), 8 10, 9 45 a. m 2 00 and 3 57 p. m. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a; m., S 00 3 oi and i o p m. For Pottsvilie at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 67 p. m. and via Schuylkill k Susquehanna Crane 0 at 1 40 p. ni. For Auburn via S. k S. Branch at S 30 m For A hen town at 6 20, 8 !0 a. ra., t 00, 3 bi and . 6- p. m. me o zu, 8 lu a. m. and -.55 p m. trains have through cars for New York. Tb 6 20, a. in. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Aili-ntown and wav stations at S 20 a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at I 4j p. m. Train) for Hamtburg Uatt as follow t Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., and 1 00, oJU an. I 7 i p. in. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m:, aid i 00, and i M p. m. Leave Reading at ft 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m 1 30, li 10 and 10 35 p. ra. Leave Pottsvilie at 6 10, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m.,and via Schuylkill aed Susquehan na Branca at 0 lo a. m. Leave Auburn via . k S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Leave Allentown at r2 30, 6 60, 9 06 a. ra.. 12 lo, 4 30 and 9 05 p. m. f Dots not run ou Mondayt. SUSD.1Y6. Leave New Tork at 5 St p. ri; Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 11 .Jo p m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 9 05 p.m. Via Morris and Ettex Railroad. J. E. WOOTTEX, Gtutral Manager C. ti. HANCOCK. Gtniral Ttcktt J gent . BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IX COAX, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster) SEEDS) SALT. C. We buy Grain, to be delivered al Mifflin, town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS a. KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf CASH ! CASH ! CASlfT WILL SECURE BAftGAISS. I have returned from tbe city with a full stcek of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, nats and Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. BOOTS $2 25, UP TO LADIES SHOES $1.25. NoSaoddj. I have added a line of PHLNTS AND MUSLINS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 5 ! 6 ets, Also, Arbnckle's Coffee 28 ets., cash. Also, tbe gen nine Syrups. Horse Blankets, Rotes, Cbsap. Call and sen, and he convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877. Sale Bills of all kinds printed B short tetice at this effie. REPUBLICAN TICKETS. ELECTION, TCESKATj ft OTEMBEB 5 th. STATE. GoTprnor, Hennr M. Hoyt Lieutenant Governor, Charles W. Stone. Secretary of Internal Affair a, Aarott K. LhmkeL JTJDICIAftY. Ju.ie ol SujTeme Conxi, James P. Sterrett corxrr. . Cnrs8, Horatio G. Fisliar: Assembly, John P. Sterrett Prothonofciry, A., J. W. Wagner. Gmnty TrrusilrfJr, Jacob LemorL County Cornmissicnera, itngh L. McMeen, J. Banks Wilson. Connty Auditors; Lewis Degan, Samnel Cooper. POOR HOUSE. Against PocT LTo!s POOR HOUSE For Poor House. SHEEP LAW. Against SLeop Law- SILEEP LAW. For Sheep Law: STATE. Govertior; Htnry M. Hoyt Lientenont Goveraor, Charles W. Stone. Secretary of Internal AflkirSj Aaron K. D-ictcl. JUDICIARY, adge of Snpreme Cnrtt James P. SterrcM. COUNTY. Conjrress; Horatio G. Fisher. AsKcmblv. John P. Storr -tt Prothoniitary, Ac, J. W. Witpnt-r. Couritj Trenmrr; Jucoii Li-inoJL Connty LMiiUNS!"hrf; HuKb. L IL-llwn, J. Baiiks Wibo. County Aa;litor, Lewis Deyu, Samuel Cooftf, roon house. Airftinst Poor Honsa POOR HOt SE For Poor House. SHEEP LAW. Against SLcep Law SHEEP LAW. For Sheep La. STATE. Governor, Henry M. Hoyt Lieutenant Governor. Charles W. Stone. . . Secretary of Internal AlTai?a, Aaron K. DiirkeL JUDICIAr.Y Judge of Supreme Court dartres P. Stcrrett, COUNTY. Corprcss. Homtio G. Fisher. AsKembly, John P. Strrrett Prothonotary, &lc, J. W. W:gner. County Tnsisurer, Jiwi'b Lwnon. Conntv CAnimifioner. Huh L M.-Mwn. J. Itiiuks W;!H..n. County Amlitors, Lewis LVau. Saiuuol Cooper. POOR HOUSE. AgRicft Toor HotisA POOR HOtSE. For Poor Ifousc SHEE? LAW. AgairsJ Sheep Law. SHEEP LAW, for Sheep Law. TAKENOTICE. I would respectfully inform the Citiene of MitHiiitown, and surrounding eouutry mat 1 have eommeno-d the Merchant Tailcriag Business on the Eat s:de ol S Street, live doora North ol the corner of JfaTu arrd Cherry St'eeta. in tne house formerly known as the Kinkead hone, and latteriy as lie WVIler . house, where 1 will be ruadj to give all cus. i tiiinikra FITS. To new customer, I would say, give mw s tri;il. To my old friends and cuatoniera tbronghnnt tha connty, 1 have but to say, 1 am here. GIVE ME A CALL. may 1 ,78-6 m. C. . .HILlJt, So paper ia tlie Juniata Talley publishea as Urge a quantity of reading matter aa in , ftntintl ed Rr)niia. It is above t ethers the papr for tot general reader
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