K haa - . . . 55Ss3sSa5552C5EE553s SENTINEL & REPDBUOAKILJ:?-. MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Kept'r 21, 1SS1. TERMS. Rnbscrtyiion, i-ou wr annum u vaU wiltiiD 1- months; $2.00 if cot paid within! 12 moBtb. transient advertisement inserted at 6(.' cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn. tO cent per line (or each ioaertion. Deduction will be made to those desirtnr' t dertiae by the year, fcalf or quarter rear. Uriah Sh0h-.Uh-f -a aa candidal r. r . , - VJWUUl7 vonimls- '"CT' " hereby announced tw ...,. report U not correct Ur. Shnm.n i. . . I'date .a .utd in card of announcement. LOCALS. Eepublican Primary Election. Aa per rule of the Republican Conntv Committee, the Republican Primary Elec tion i!l I 'lcl1 i Juniata county on SATCUOAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 188!, and tbe meeting of tbe Cont ention of Ke-8 turs Jacycs on the following Uoailay. The following is the system under which Eeiublican Primary Ejections are held : first. The candidate for the several of fices shall have their names announced iu one or more of the Republican coCaty pa tters at least four weeks previous to the pri mary meetings, statins: the office, and sub ject to the action of said primary meeting. Stand. The voter responding to &ssUi caa principle in each township or borough shall meet on .taturaay, September 24, 188 1 at tbe usual place of holding Use sprint; elec tiou. at 2 o'clock r. .., and proceed to elect one person for Judge and two persons for Orris, wno shall form a board to receive voles and determine who are the proper per sons to vote, and shall hold the polls open until i o'clocE r. M. Alter ths polls are opened the candidates announced aa afore-' said shall be balloted lor; the nuue of each uersou voting shall be written on a list at the time of voting, no person being allowed to vote more than once lor each olhcn. TllrJ 4 f ftr t )ih ru 1 1 1 i-1...4 ,w.. board shall proceed to count the votes thitf earli caudidate received, and tuuke out tbe returns accordingly,' to be certified to by ti-i Jed re and attested by the Clerks. FowW. The J ad go (or one of the Cleilts appointed by the Judge) ot the respective election districts shall meet at the Court House in Mihiiutown, on Mouday following toe primary meetings, at 1 o'clock p. n having tbe returns and a list of the voters SHORT LOCALS. Another new comet. On the iread-CrtBoUno. Bcllefon has t Chinese laundry. A hew fall bonnet i "pofce-ahaped." Autumn tinU hare coma early this fall. The schools in town opened on Monday. There are 811 different at lea of bicycles ..... awwawa naa boon quite sick with Miss Lillie Davis rides a horse with eon -liderable dish. Kain in quantity sufficient to lav the dust .ieu last Friday. the U wi: .t .itpuiiaiii aai auena ine KetmblicanU , t. it u -i u i Primary Elcctiou next 8atnrdaT. will Sod a9-ii . ' w ij eyuuaeoiy( fi..t-t L , . .7 . . ' l noon o Tuesday while seated at; At, Z "'-"""Jibe dinner table. iiiiit. scn voter can Tore lura two of the candidates for Associate Judge,9 Bbt" H K" Btfnaer Birmingham, Pa..; fund for two of the candidates lor Countyfi' Tisi,5" friend town, and will preach -omniissiooer, and for one versoa for cachS'" uo CDUre e oaooain morning SHORT LOCALS. Proceedings cf Orphans' and Ar gument Uourt, Held os Tuesday, Sept. 13, 188L Ae9 AtfvtwHtszmsaMa. F. ESPIISC11A1E, AT TBE A rood deal of wheat nil arx Kround last week. j Call at Expenschade'a store for your dry goous ana gioceriea. j Misa Sallio Parker has gone to Hollidays burg to attend school. Shippers in New Jersey pay $1.50 to $2 per bushel for potatoes. iuui) at western lalra is horse-back racing by ladies. John Martin and Philo Paonebaker, eachj shot a bird hawk on Saturday. Robert McMeen and wife, from Washing-' ton, are in town, tbe guest of E. D. Parker Boys have broken all the class oat of tbt Riverside Park Buildings on the canal side. Hof the other office. By act of the Legls- I' slnaal la. .H ar - lections are punishable by heay penalties The editor of the LewUtowa Gazette last week aaid i " We are told that wing walls exist in the lower part of Jack's creek, evi dently used for net setting. The constablt of Derry township might make a lee some day by taking in tbe situation, as there U just $25 fine for such work one-half of which will go to the informer." Mr. John A. McMeen resigned the posi tion of teacher in the third school in this borongb, to Uke charge of a school in Pat terson. The school board met last Thurs day evening and elected Miss Rife, of Duu cannon, Perry county, to take Mr. McMeen'. place. Miss Rife is graduate of Millers ville Normal School. John Bratton, formerly of the Carlisle Volunteer, has been in town a number ot daya, visiting frienda. Mr. Bratton haa a gentlemanly appearance and a strong aria tocratic looking lace. Long ago he learned the art preservative of all arts in this town with Samuel Nvsbit, now of Springfield, Illinois. Winfleld Sulouff, a citiieu of Milford township, a brakeman that began service last week, had an arm caught while coupling rson Friday night, at Marysville, Perry county. lie waa taken to IIirriburg. Sur geons there examined tbe arm and found it Tbe account of Jonathan B. Okeaon, nardian of Nannie B. Okesoa and George A. Okesoo, minor children of Samuel B Okeaon, deceased, waa confirmed by th court. Tbe account of Wellington Smith and Ilvnry W. Miller, execntor of George Mil ler, deceaaed. eondrmed. ooroogu consume, ana oy nim removed to 3 Tne moant of poIer Shellenberger, guar ruur auu- " uu P"nu "dUn of Amanda 8 ellere, conUrmed. not been found out. H F..ii.... k. hi- i ,1,. r- -e Tne Aewport Leaser of last week said : .coaut ol David llnuer. adiuiuistraioi ot William Kines, aged about sixty -three years,$Msrtln Musser, D. D. Stone was appointed nFair Prices Our Leader! The and evening, the 2-jth Inst. A baby about two months old waa left at tbe door ot a citizen of Newport one night laat week. It was taken in charge br tbe CENTRAL STORE MA IX STREET. 2n d Doos Nobth or Bmsos Street, Mifflintown, Pa., I Calls tbe attention of the pubiio to the t'ollowibg facta : Xctc AtieerlUtmeitt. FWSS fulind dfmll in A flt.Iil An li ia I .mi in I Wild Cat vallev. on Tnesdav morn in 7. He a 'had gone out to cleaa out fence corners,' and, it ia supposed, waa overcome by heat. and in tbe absence of assistance died in tbe, field all alone. "As there were only three thousand per Mns wbo claimed to nave discovered the comet, Dr. Lewis Swift, who represents Mr. Warner, the gentlemau who offered the2.ceed- prite of $200 to the person first diacover-H I the matter of the estate of Christian ng it, haa decided in order to settle tlit-r.suver, ,11 parties interested in the real km trouble, to havo essays written on 'Comets Restate ef said decedent shall appear at nexi heir composition, purpose and effect uponHOphans Court, on Tuesday, December 13,1 tbe earth.' Etch of these is to be seut un-Hl881, at 10 o'clock A. M., and accept or re-1 der a aom it plume to Rochester, N. Y., he-TV to accept aaid real estate at the valua- fore tbe first of November next, and IheNtion, or show cause why the aaid real estaU person sending the best is to receive thcRohould nut be sold. auditor by the court. Tbe following accounts were confirmed The first and final account of Louisa Ketly, executrix of fiat ban Keely, dee'd. Tbe first and final account of Rachel A.I larshberger, executrix of tbe laat will and testament of Eleanor McAlister, dee'd. The second and final account of Jameni Loudon, executor of Solomon Loudon, de l Best Goods Our Pride ! 0ne Price Our Style !-Cash or tichange Oar Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! amount named." The Newport Siwi of the 17th inst. says : The other night Mrs. W. II. Rough got up1 to give one of her children a drink oi water. (Juiteau, the assassin, has been put in ajgso shattered and broken that amputation new cell where he cannot be so easily shotXbecame neceasarr. -it M H surprising nowa iu too aiaiu: town during the week, the guests of E. S.,COT tbat Mie, ride hoUc, rMe. at tbe( Parker. Pcounty fairs in tbe Western Slates. The! G. W. Cribbs, of this borough, haa aRother day, at tbe Kansas Slate Fair, Mrs. brother that is becoming famous aa a do-B Burke, of Omaha, rode til teen miles, cbsng- door she weut to tbe window with a pitcher f water in her hand for the purpose of asking who were there, but it is easily im Hearing a noise at her basement kitchenSjOi''' guardian of Cochran W. Miller, a tectire. The Lutheran Sociable will meet at the and count the votes, and the perron havinr . the liiptiet number of votes lor any officeffresidence of Mrs. Parvin, in Patterson, on .null oe aocurea tue regular nominee ot tueThurday evening. Fifth. If any two or more persons have an equal number of votes for tbe same ot- Oce, the J udges shall proceed to ballot lor its choice, tbe person having the highest number of votes to be the nominee. -Jisx.'A. The Return Judges shall be com petent o reject, by a majority, tbe returns from any election district where there is evidence of Irand, either iu the returns, or otherwise, to the extent of the fraud com mitted. Seventh. No person shall be permlttod to rote by proxies. AMENDMENTS. At the Primary Election held Angnst 19, I81O, tbe first article fit tbe svstera wax amended, Limiting the time of announce ment of candidate to two wkkks instead of , rora weeks prior to the Primary t. lection At the Primary Election held August 2,! 18 9, tbe following three amendments were adopted by an almost unanimous vote ot the party : 1st. That the Representative Delegate and Senatorial Conferee be voted tor and olecled at tbe Primary Election. - 2nd. That the Return Judge and Clerks hall be sworn, according to the general election laws, before receiving any votes at the Primary Election, tint they will honest ly and laithfully discharge tbe duties de volving upon aaid officers. Srd. That the Chairman of the County Committee be voted lor and elected at the Primary Election. Last year 1880 the Convention of Re turn Judges passed the following resolution as to the sense ot tbe 1st amendment ol tbe three amendments adopted at tbe Pri mary Election August 2, 1879: Resolved, That it ia tbe sense of this :on ventien that the amendment which if adopted in 1879. prescribing that a Sena torial Conferee shall be annually elected by the people at the Primary Election contain a clerical error, to wit: Lmiiz the word Conferee" for -De!egate,' and hereafter tbe terra "Delegate" should be used mstead of "Conferee" in said amenduicut. Orricxas to ax Elected. President Judge, Two Associate Judges, District Attorney, Prothonotary, Two Coun ty Commissioners, County Treasurer, Two County Auditors, Chairman County Com-1 tuittee. Representative Delegate, Senatorial Delegate. BETTER THAN EVER. Ehrich's Fashion Quarterly for the Fall ataaon of 1881 is before ns, and merits word of commendation. The number is tbe largest ever iseaed, containing 120 large quarto pages of original and interesting matter, iHnstiated with hundreds of excel lent engraving. Tbe magazine is divided into two departments, both interesting to ladies; either of which, alone, is worth the trifling subscription price. Ol these, the 4rst is devoted to literature, pure and sim pie ; and contains an agreeable melange ol intcreating. amusing, and instructive arU- ciea. A special department, entitled "Our Easy Chair," is conducted by Hope Led yard, who discusses borne topic in her well-known cbatty ttyle, Aa illustrated Lesson in Dressmaking" is another useful feature; and tales, sketches, and essays, original and selected, abound. Tbe second division ot tbe uisf szine i devoted to the illustration and description -jf the current fashions; and so far as we -are competent to judge, the work ia faith fully performed. Every article needful to tbe dress of ladies or children is illustrated and described under its appropriate head ing; and the con-en t retail price in New; York is given for every article described With this magacine a a guide, it is difficulty Co aee bow a lady can fail to do her abop- -ping in the moat thorough and economical -manner; since it tells her, not only what to. "buy, but also what price to pay tor it. Even to those who never propose to buy outside their own town or village, it must be of immense value, aa enabling them to plan their shopping systemtically, and execute it economically. Rer. Mr. Battersby, of Allegheny Synod, will preach in the Lutheran church in thi place next Sabbath. Boy hare broken out quite a number of. tbe window panes in the east end of tbe brick Presbyterian church. Tbe Lutheran Synod of Central Pennsyl vania will meet at Lew is town the laat Wed nesday in September, 18S2. Old people say that long ago, the good time to sow whest was when the hickorv leave on trees turned browL. Since the rain last Friday, dew once more. appeara upon such grass and weeds aa were not obliterated by the drought. The Court House bell was tolled on Tues day morning, upon tbe announcement of tbe death of President Garfield. Eer. G. W. Crist, of the Lutheran church' at Duncannon, Perry county, has become editor of tbe Duncannon Record. ReporU from all direction have it that the apple crop will not last long. The drought cause tbe apple to fall off and rut. Electric light is said to be ao bright tbat the powder and paint tbat ladies put on their facea is clearly revealed by it at night j An exchange editor, that bas read the law. sava tbat an nnreiristered Dhvsician cannot collect payment for professional ser vice. E. D. Parker srd Mrs. Parker, Mason Ir win and Miss Maud Irwin visited the sul pbur springs at the upper end of this coun ty last week. The place to buy clothing lor fall and winter wear is at Barley's. Re-union day will be just Jbe day on which to make such an investment. Tbe Court House was draped ia mourn ing, and the public schools were adjourned on Tuesday, 00 account of the death of President Garfield. There waa a fall of snow in Southern Minnesota and near Dea Moines, Iowa, on ibe ICih inst., that waa deep enough to per mit tbe making of snow-balls. Ssmuel Strayer will soon have hia store full and running over with tbe nicest lot ot men's clothing. You'll want to see them before you purchase else here. Tbe surviving members of tbe Soldiers', Aid Society are requested to meet at th Misse Adams, in Walker township, on Sat urday evening, September 24, 1881. Col. J. Wilson N orris delivered the an nual sddreta at the re-union of tbe 61st regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer at Lewisbarg, Union county, last Wednesday. The liver is the organ most speedily dis ordered by malarial poisons. Ayer's Ague Cure expels these poisons from the system. ind is a most excellent remedy for liver, complaints. Tbe headquarters of the Post G. A. R and most of tbe business place, and a num ber of private bouae in both town were draped in mourning for President Garfield on Tuesday morning. alias Jane Burchfield, living with her father in this borough, died of consump tion on Tuesday night a week, aged 40, year. Interment on Xbursaay in rresoy- terian cemetery. ing horses four times, in 20 minutes and 31 seconds, the fastest time ever made. J. T. Wilson, a resident of Uranville, MifHio county, a brakeman on extra freight eastward bound, on Friday night, the 16th inst., had his right hand Caught between bumpers of cars while the train was a ball mile west of MifBin station. He was brought to that station and Dr. Banks was called, who found the little finger crushed, and the second finger severely injured. Harry Derr shot a pigeon hawk a few days ago, and quite a number of boys investiga ted one of the lees of the hawk to such a tdegree that they familiarized themselves m -.. .... witn tbe location 01 tne muscle mat cioseu the talon, and also fornd tbe muscle that opened the talons after they bad been closed. It wss a piece of bird anatomical knowledge worth knowing. Through a cellar window tbat opsns to an alley. Love Auker saw a little brown-colored animal play itself in the cellir of Mr. Tolan's house in this place. Tbe Ud told sgined how frightened she was. alone witha"? ,ne cou" her children, on beholdinr two men stand-H The of Peter W. Swart, admin I. a I I... I -nt iiiifc uii 1 11c Kiuuuu iicium iue uucanuu to what waa their erraud onlv escaLeuS The account of Daniel Conn, administra partly from her lips, and in the excitement8tor f William H. Manger; deceased. the water was .Billed out of the pitcher,?! The account of Peter W. Swart and Ja tailing on the midnight marauders, who rauSC0 !wrtz, executor or feter Swnii, ae- Lceasea. First and final account of Jeremiah B- Hall, administrator c t. a. of the estate oil Robert H. App, dee'd, confirmed. The first and final account of Augustus! minor child of Amo Miller, late of Sus- quehanna township, confirmed. Tbe following account were confirmed away as last as their legs could carry them The information that a wolf ia roaming about in the western part of this county bas got abroad among the people outside of the limits of Juniata. An exchange makes the :olluwing remarks relative thereto: A wolf is prowling about in tbe western end of Ju niata county. Betwtcn now and Novem-( her there will be another Wolle prow ling' about in every county in tbe State." An other exchange saya relative to it: "A wolf haa been aeen roaming iu the western end of Juniata county the past few daya. It i upposed to be an Independent candidate lor State Treasurer hunting votes, but tbe old farmers have their shot-guns ready, all the same." Tbe Huntingdon Journal of last week says: borne unannoiutea tbief, one nigbt !st week, stole a bag of wheat from the barn of Jack McCaban. Every now and then some article is taken from Mr. Mc- I Oar leading Special tie are fresh' goods every WEEK IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, UUOCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and iVillow ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually fuuuJ in first- class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market jrioe. Thankful to the pubiio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I rrquest Petition of Lewis Degan, guardian ofHtheir continued custom ; and ask per iling from all parts of the county, when in Bumia to call aud see tuj stooK of 'goods. F. ESPEXSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1881. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLICTOVrrt, PA. wrrn BRANCH. AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Icdiyidaally Liabh. J. NEVIS POMEROr. Prendtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashur DiaavToas : J. Nevin Poraeroy, Joseph Rothrork. George Jacob, Philip M. Kej ner, Amo (i. Bonxall, Louis E. Atfciuaon. W. C. f oweroy, BE? u 1 i -rocaaLKa J. Nevin PooHwoy, R. E. I'aHt.-r, Philip M. Kepner, Jowph Kotbrock. George Jacobs, L. B. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy. Amos G. Bonsail, Noah Uertsier, Charlotte Snydrr, Saml Heir's Heirs, Jane H. Irwia, Hv; Kuns. Samuel M. iCurts, J. H'Mlue lrwiu, T. V. irwin, F. B. r row. John UertzJer. 2 Interest allowid at the rate ol 2 pe cent, on 6 months certificates, i per cent, or IS inontb cemnratea. jan23, 1879-tf Special Xultcts. --f Tbe account of Augustus Dinger, guar dian of Linton Miller, a minor child oil Amo Miller, deceased. Petitions. about 2 o'clock P. M. lie is fond of music and was practicing 00 a violin. Suddenly he sprang to his feet, threw up his arms and jfell to the floor in ao insensible condition. (The trouble quickly yielded to tbe treat ment that his father gsve, and now 1 quite well again. David G of ben, son of George Goshen living in Patterson, broke a leg last Wed nesday morning about 4 o'clock. He and number of bands bad been unloading coal for his father sll night from a boat at the be istfdence in this place on Monday. The team alley at Haints' wagontnaker shop the wagon ' . . a .1 1 r , -i e . 1 upset, auu hid u'frscs irnu iiuui nr ,S vehicle. The horses ran to Doty's stable una mere stoj pea. ineoniy ining in ine wagon tbat was seriously damaged was a Elsie H. Mablin, nee Bentley, for authority to invest $900 of hi ward' money in real estate. Petition of Nancy Smith to set aside sale of real estate made to her. Petition of Jonathan B. Okeson for hi: discbarge as guardian of Nannie M. Okeson and George A. D. Okeson. Petition of Mary, Robert E. and Laird Barton, minor children of Elizabeth Barton for guaidin. James V. Barton was ap-i pointed guardian. Rl'LIS. Answer of Isaac and Anna Sieber to rul for decree of maintenance in the matter oft the estate of George Jacobs, deceased. Rule upon heirs, in tbe matter of the es tate of Robert Robison, deceased. Answer of David Esb to rule in the mat ter of the estate of John Ksh, deceased. I OB PRINTING OF ' done at thi office. EVERT KIND PIMPLES. ( will mail free) the recipe for a simple V kGETASL Balm tbat wui remove Tan, FRECKLE?, PIMPLES aud btorCHk.! leaving the skio soft, clear and beautiful. also instructions for producing a luxuriant! growth of hair oa a ball head or smooth! face. Address, inclosing 2c stamp, Bs5. VaSDEir ot Co., -i beekuiau St., ft. J. T0 CONsTlMmVEsT The advertiser having Leon permaneotlt ! cured of tbat dread diseane. Consumption.! by a simple rem.-dy, is anxious to inakei known to bis lellow-sunVrre the mean oil I cure. 10 an wn flusire it, lie will send sE copy of tb prescription used, (free oil charge,) wilh the direi'tinns for preparing! and Bsing the same, wulcb Iney will find si as Cvaa for Coxm mi-tiox. Asthma, Bao.v chitis, Ave. Parties wisbiug tbe Prescrip-I llou, WUI please aadrvss. Rev. fc. A. WILSON. 194 Penn ft., WilMsm-hmg. -V. Y. A GENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Libtfi - a. n ork. steady Lniplm ment. am ' pies free. Addrs. M. L. BYKN, 43 Nas sau a tree t, rew tort. OROKS OP YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN wbo suffered for vearsj from Nervous DEBILITY, PKEMATURE, DECAY, and all the effort of youthful in- discretion, will for tbe sake of suiter g bu uianity, send free to all wbo need it, tile re cipe and directions for making the sin.ul, remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers; wishing to profit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing in perfect coubdence. JOHN B. UGDhX, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jsn 26, 1881. M1SCELLA.YE0 US AD VER TISEME.YTS. Cabin's barn, and one of these moruings a Mrs. Tolanofwhat he saw. and she allowed Sdead tbief will bo found lying about his him to take John Howe's dog and go to thegpre""e- erai weoss ago ne miproviseu g 'cellar to catch tha atranrer. Tha hoc andjiatiml Ol UiXSKed battery OUl 111 I U Jj-W the dog were not long in catching the game Mmusket, which be loads heavily with slugsj K"'e on Benjamin Jacob, and George E g It was a weasel. M"d balls, sod so arranges it that it is dis-aJacu"" nu ue,r luo maiier oi me es- Darwin Crawford, a youth aged about Kgcharged by any one who attempts to opei,a"te or Oeorte W. Jacobs, deceased. rs, a oirw.r Dr. D. M. Crawford, wasthe door, but on tbe night iu question hoj Rule on David Esh and Kate Eh, dev,- overtaken by a convulsion, on last Thursday ""l--d " Pe '? I" "V V ' S'ecs' 111 tbe Iultter or the e!,Ut0 of Joun - - ' , I . . . 1. - 1. . . F . Vl .1 ,M 1- I 1 liuuunguou county svuia 00 suiiri uyc"-"! scoundrel. LJ Ob pros or Salt. Two horses in a spring wagon, all ownedoj Order of said aud return in matter of the by the Wilsen Brothers of Oakland .Mills, Restate of Samuel S. Megaughey, deceased. ran away from the door of Mr. Doty's rei-J Order of sale and return in tbe matter of r.i -it.,, r n. trui a rmiw ii.vii ran down Main street Iu turning into lllt'jH Order of sale to William McKnight, guar- a lian of Milly May Blain to sell ward's real 3 estate. Order of Hula and return in matter of real estate of Christopher ii. Engler. n - In matter of ptrtition of estate of Kohert Kohisoti, deceased, oidering lands of said S Ircedent to John I. Robison. Recogiiix tnce of John T. Robison witn William D. Walla and Samuel B. Loudon as first lock north or town. The work of un-Sbarrel of sugar, which was broken opeu by loading was about finished when he missedjtbe upset. The wagon tongue was broken, a step on a plsnk and fell into the boat,1! Voung Mr. Wilson, who hail come w;h tbe . . . .. ar... 1 ti ... 1 1 Witn tne above result. Sh'eaui, uau gouc imv .! ioij uumc, uu. This queer statement is made by a To- feu'l te i'"100' nimals concluded snreties in matter of partition 10 the estate ronto, Canada, wife that was shot by her1" Ku ruunu ,u lmu,B " "mc" "g"' "ucrl husband, and tbe doctor, told her that she fesulted aa above staled. Q Unler mat Ueorge J.ng, gudian 01 ZJ ltP . i:tl .1 1. a a- a probably would not recover, but she refused 3 The meteor tbat was seen by citizens ofr-' -sue i..er, u..u. iiri. AUio. to make any statement unless they wouldthi. place made no noise when it exploded. '. 01 cuM,ueunu. .owo....p, pay 00 leclarc that she would die bevond a shadow Bv people in Mifflin county it was heard toS'io Pu'iums or mortality assessments on of a doubt "If this hurt is going to kill gUsue a hissing sound wbeu it broke intoK ceriain poucy on ine me oi v,ainarint me," she said, " I don't mind if my hus-fepieces. The report of it. explosion to peo-S!,",-'r 'dow. pie in Lock Haven, Clinton county, was3 reiuion anu ruie upon inose wno are violent, like the explosion of a powder mill.E,t8-,Il.v entitled to the estate of Jerome Uet 'It was distinctly seen and heard through-Sr. deceased, to appear and accept or re. ut Clinton county." There is no informa-Sfu ccept the real estate of aaid de tion vet as to the place whore the inetoorJ.ce(,en ,n raluation and appraiscmeut. exploded. It is quite evident, however, that tbe meteor was nearer to Clinton county than to Juniata county, for here in Juuiala the sound of its explosion was not heard. Potter county is the further county in this 0 A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IRON BITTERS are highly recommended far all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fever, Want of Appetite, Lot of Strength, Lade of Energy, tic Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to tbe nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, suclh as Tatting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc The onlj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write fcr the A B C Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading tent free. BROWX CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, MtL o) wm band gets banged for it, and I'll furnish all .the evidence I can ; if I get well I shan't want bim sent to prison, for I'd be pretty .sure to want to live with him again." Mre. Annie E. Espenschade, wife of mer- cbant Frederick Espensch ide, died last Fri day at midnight. She bad been in poor health, but was not considered by her friends as in a critical condition of health. (Suddenly she awakened her husband, and before he had time to tally arouse the fam- V,e m lne "00 ' " """ " , oil (locality will be traced to a point. John Noteatine, formerly a citizen of thisjlC0bl tt seemed to be a large as a largei Order granted to tbe administrator (Wesley Andrews to sell real estate. In tbe matter of estate of Robert M. Thompson, petition lor order to stll real I estate. Mason Irwin, auditor, filed his account in ily her spirit had passed into tho otherM""" Potter, it.explo.ion mu.tbaveS' matter of estate of Jacob Hosteller, de- tT-1 - s X- 1 0.-1 . 1 I 1 .L.7lMWlf I t. w . 1 I ut--n 111 f W , iirK 1 31 1 1 - - 1 1 V M ! Ill II V lilt: 1. - woriu. r.ven uouv anew aira. rjiuenscoaue. u - j and a Urge concourse of people asssembled on Third street and followed her remains on last Sabbath afternoon at S o'clock to, ibe Presbyterian grave-yard, where inter-: ment took place. Joseph Hughes snd George Jacobs, Sr., of, this place, last Wednesday evening saw s large meteor in a northeasterly direction.! It was brilliant that it cast a shadow where objects stood. Mr. Hughes says that to bis eyes it appeared to be about as large as a man'a head. To the eyes of Mr. The Key to Health. Have you found the key to perfect health and strength 7 It is Kidney-Wort, the only I remedy thai ovencomes at once the inaction 'of the kidneys and bawel. It purifies tbe 'blood by cleansing tbe system of foul humors and by giving strength to the liver, kidneys' and bowels to perform their regular fane tion. See displayed advertisement. Abgckext List. Rule on Henry M. Morrow, administrator of Eliza Crone, to show cause why John a c ooowara, guardian oi ine minor cnutiren ji "a aiiiaa viwhv auvuiu ai au savta'fnK.u au n take prop-rty to tbe value of SolK), uuder act of April, 1831. Petition of M. E. King -.ley for subroga tion. and so forth. wwm. m Parker's Hair Balsam. Am t'uewt, Mfrtt&U Htur Dmmg tkl ever raits ts tastsrt Cra, sr rM Balr to its Yoothful Cosw. joc sad $i sizes. Floreston Cologne. A Tttrw ajt FaJaTrrwx. Tmwvmm, F tt, U LTTW- Vi av (tvaXatsi PBavVCMSKT t rSwa trmns many of tne best ncdtcixscs knowst mm combsated m KticEB Guinea Tonic, ints m mtdkim of suet, vancti and cmccot powen, as MsBakctttfcc GrmcM hktod Purines' and IVMiney Cjirrccofr and lint Best lealtfe tti Stntijtk Rettttv Ever Died. It cores Dyspepsia, Rhsnjniatisin, Kettralgia, Sleeps. lSimassdssUtlSCalssWtiM xiaaaJa.boKLs Liver. Lnaary Orfns, and all Female Coapbiais. if yam arc wntuf away with Consiunpiion or any freate, mse Ihc Tonic to-iay. Ic viii Mircry befp too, Kefnember! Th Tostac ia chc Beu Fanuly Mcdr cinc ewer made, and k wrapenorto BttttraV, fcjsencea of Gtaper and other Tonics, aa it never Intoxicates, jmmkemess. Any dealer m drags caa kc aad$i sicca. None gemnne witbout Stiuttire of Hiscox ft Co., Cbentists, N. Y. Lajcgs Saviios ut Cvtum. ths lni-a Sub.. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. GRAND OPENING ! place, died at Lewistown, and waa buried in Union Cemetery on Sunday last. The funeral was from tbe bouse of his son-in- law, Lucien Louder, in Patterson, Tbe Medical Society of Luzerne County: ha presented tbe names of thirty physi cians to tbe District Attorney that have not registered according to tbe requirements ol tbe law. Horse, are high in price in Perry county. Tbe subscription ta the magazine ia only Bin Spring township it Uke a fonr thousand 60 oenta a year, or 15 cents a copy. Tbt-Jdollar life insurance policy to buy a good rmbTishers are Ebricb Bros., Eighth Avenue, -and Twenty-fourth St., New Tor. Kidney Complaints of all descriptions are relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kidney-Wort. It seems: intended by nature for tbe cure of all dis eases of fhf kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers are, especially directed to the removal of thi. We know of persons horse ; but if a man has tbe policies he can tray. Gies Jt Co., Lithographers, Printer and Publisher, 338 and 340 Washington street; cor. North Division, Buffalo, N. T., have tbe most attractive advertising card yet issned this autumn. For particulars ad dress them. Two children are prattling. Tour fa ther'a house is venr nice." "Te. It i. all v-overed with slate." With slate t Sly Af rlliieaaes. that have suffered for thirty years fliat hv'piather's house is much nicer. He says it is, been permanently cured by taking Kidney -m COTered with mortgages." French Jokei. Wort a short time. Try it, either liquid ort vary. Saw. The Mitchells and Coopers down near At lanta, Georgia, fell out about chicken tres naaahur on the Droperty of each other. Tbe report i that two Mitchell were shot dead and one of tbe Coopers is no badly bot. tbat be i not expected to live. The Mitch ell and Cooper down there must be queer. people. People in Clearfield township, Cambria county, believe tbat they have found silver. Are in paying quantity. Some days ago Enoch Horning, a citizen. of Fermanagh township, was overtaken by a sense of dizziness, to such a degree that be fell while crossing Main street, and his hosil mminff in contact with a stone, the one aide of his face was severely bruised. The editor of the Fulton county Republi can av : Mr. Urve rainier, oi ie.iasi iwu ship, this county, inform ns that on last Thursday a week, his dog treed eight coons nn one tree and that he "bagged" the whole of them. He had all the sport to himself. So one present except "Bodger and I." sky rocket. It broke into piece and was extinguished seemingly when over or above tbe west end of M oyer's ridge. They heard no noise when the fiery object fell to pieces It was between 9 and 10 o'clock in tbe even ine when they saw it. Tbe same manifesta tion was seen by people in Lewistown, Mil tlin county, on the same evening about the, same bour. Tbe Lewistown people allege tbat when the meteor exploded all the sur rounding country was lit up, and there was a sound like the hiss of a rocket. On Saturday afternoon while Vilber chweierand Harry Derr were "hunting'"! n a corn-field owned by thb editor of tht Sentinel and Republican tbeir dog - holed :" something under a stump. It turned out to be one of Davy Crockett's loud-smelling varmints," but as neither of tbe boys had ver before seen a skunk, tbe animal bad things around there quite well perfumed be lore tbey understood what kind of game. tbey had encountered. The dog rather en joyed the battle anl stuck to it till the ai.i- nal was killed. ' Sknnks seem to be plenty this season. 0nl7 a short time sgo youngj bickens on the premises of Joseph Koth rock in Fermanagh township rapidly disap peared. It was concluded that some annus: preyed on tbe chickens. The floor of an outhouse was raised, and there, to tbe sur prise of the proprietor, lurked seven sknnks Tbe other night a skunk was found depre dating among the chickens of John Zock. in Fermanagh township. Tbe animal wis' if shot. A few nights ago ten chickens were killed for John Stoner, a citizen of tbe samel township, but tbe odoriferous animal god sway safety from tb Wows directed at tt. Tax Juniata County Agricultural Society! will bold tbeir tweuty-hrat annual exbibi- ition at their grounds in Port Koyal, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the U'thJ I3tb and 14th days of October, 18SI. Josem RoruaocK, President. 33 & ait. We Lave just come from New York with a new stock of j DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES,' AND A FULL LIXE OF STORK GOODS FOR TKE COLWTKT TRADE. Be sure and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as vou caa cer liainly save money, tto trouble to show Goods. One price to all. Xiakly all the ills that afflict n. can be prevented snd cured by keeping the stomach, 1 liver and kidneys in working order. There? lis no medicine known tbat will do this as iurely as Parker's Ginger Tonic. See adv. Adams' Express Company. Othce back to its old location on Water, trvet, MifOintown. A Iie variety of Flower Tots, Hanging litoskets and Vases for sale at the Express Office. A. H. WEID1IA, Agent. Aug. 22-3t-eow. : THE ONLY MEDICINE n EITilEIl ItlQl'Il) OB DRI 0B3 That Aers at (be same line TZZ ZZ7Za, TEE AiTD TZ nSSSIS. WHY AR5 WE SICK? Became v a'krm thtt great organs tv iecxne c'-Mud or torpid, and poisonous humors are tlnnfcrs Mail into tht Hood that timldbt txpcuea naturaiiy. LOCUST GROVE, April 27, 18Pl-Iy W. BAIll & LEVIN. P. W. HARLETS Will buy a new and beantilul Organ, same ade and kind ($-50 to $7C), tbat other par .different factories. -HJuly 27-3m lies Have Been selling recently for UU to U tormented with Pllas, Coastlsatiea! $135. Tour choice of many styles frotcZ Lf xn t frl Six years guarantee. W. U. Aiksxs, JIain St., Mifllintown, Pa. DIED: UOSTETLER On tbe 16th inst., in Del aware township, Margaret, wife of James (?. Hosteller, aged about 43 years. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES. COX8TIPATIO. TRIXART IsrA!CK. FEHALK WEAK EWES, ASS) XEKVWVS msWBBEKa, hwcw'jknnfrtt action cf that organ and rcjmring Oitir powr to throw of disease. Whj sairr Bilioes n slas aad arhMt VTlif frlahtcaea aver isoWn4 KiJaejst Why ,aaar, unm r sick aaadsehnt Cat KIDXKT-WOKTowd rejoict ia health. It b pot up la it Vnuntmn ttwrnm. tmUn eaDSOMparfcacvof which mIui si qwrte ot rodb-io. ISoatMnMI .wrftmn trf. tat tlso ttist finnrt wadlljr pnpm u. acta waa raU SVteacy at attbv f cm. or toc druggist, rxicz, 1.M WELLS. BICaUBSSO J A C, hwt, hrr-sald. Is the plaoe where you can buj THE BEST A.M TUK CIIUAFEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, CAPS, BOOrS, SHOES, JXD FC'RXISHIXG GOODS. . HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered I this market, and at JSTOSISBIMUT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to or Jc Ut short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman' New Water sTeets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Building, corner of Bridge nuds Jan. 1, 1D;-u Monn H KOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned igaJnstl XJL trespassing, for hunting, or otner par- poses, on the lands of the nndeiaigncd, in IMilford township, JnniaU county. UssxT baoxDiaiB. Jon CnmuaiiAsi. dC ln dtOfl per day at home. Sample worth S- free. m Ji Co., Portland, Jlame, SAM'L STRAYER lias jaat returned from tbe Eastern cities will a fall variety of Ml MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS &JCAPS, BOOTS SHOES, ALL SIZES, Address Stis mar2t)l-ly Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Republican,! it be best paper in tne county GENTS' FUKNISHIXO GOODS Good, of .Tl km. i.,-' r a land be astonished Pant at T ccata. C2 SCITS XADK TO ORDER. TICKETS FOR Satcsdat, Septsmbes 24, 1SS1. Presiduiit JuiIh, aVrijitiuin F. Juukia. Asociata Judges, 3m-u Stuith, Jhiuim J. Paiicr!, Countj CoiuiuiHsionersv Hujh L. HcMW-n, J. Bonks Wilsen, Untih Sbnnicn, AuJrew Shover, District AttornT, jlason Irwin. Couuty TreaurcT, Jacob Zienion. Count j Auditor, Lewis Degan. Senatorial Delegate, Thomas Pat ton. BepresenUtiTe Delegate, Jeremiah Lyon.s S. L. McAlLster. President Judge. Benjamin F. Junkin. Associate Judges, Jacob Smith, Jaiues J. Patterson. Countj ComtuLssiunera, Huh L. McMeen, J. Banks Wilson, Solomon Man beck, Uriah Simmon, Andro-x Shover. District Attorney, Mason Irwin. County Treasurer, Jacob Lemon. Countj Auditor, Lewis Dagan. Senatorial Delegate, Thomas Patton. Representative Delegate Jeremiah Lyons, S. L. McAlister. President Ju.lgn, Benjamin F. Jutilia. Aspotiu;e JuifiT"-!, Jacob Jaliteii J. Putt: rson. O nn ty Comaussi jc-rs, HtHfh L. 3IcMn, J. Bunks Wihioe, S)limou Manij:k, Uriiih Khiuujii, Auilraw Shover, D:itl it:t Atti-nj'jy, Masou I. v.:u County Tren.s;:n;r, Jacob L.-IHOU CtJiiiity Atuliti.r. rois Dt'gAU, ik-tiHtoriul Dole-pit, Th omits Pattot;. Ittprestntutivu Dt-leguto, Jeremiah Lvon., S. L. M:A!iiter Pre;,i h:nt Judge, Benjamin F. Junkin. Associate Judges, Jacob Smith, James J. PatU-isoa. Connty Commission it, Huh L. M:Mc(;n, J. Bauks Wilsofu Solomon Manbuck, Uriah Shunuui. Andrew Shover. District Attorney, Mtaon Irwin, County Tretisurr, Jacob Lemon. County Auditor, Lewis Degan. Senatorial Delegate, Thomas Patton. Kepveeiitative Delegate, Jeremiah Lyons, S. I McAlister. Patterson, Pa., April 18, 1879. SAMUEL STRaTEE. President Judge, Benjamin F. Junkin, Agaociate Judges, Jacob Smith, Jauies J. Patterson. County ComruissionerH, Husrh L. McMeen, J. Banks Wilson, Solomon Manbetk, Uriah Shuman, Andrew Shovsr. District Attorney, Mason Irwin. County Treasurer, Jacob Lemon. County Auditor, Lewii Degan. Senatorial Delegate, Thomas Patton. Ki-presenUtiT DeJcgtto, Jeremiah Lyons, S. L. McAhstcT.
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