Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 28, 1881, Image 3

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MIFFLINTOWN :
"Wednesday, Bept'r 28, issi.
TEEMS.
Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid
within 12 mouths; $2.00 if not paid within
12 month. i
Transient advertisement inserted at 60
cenU per inch fur each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
omn, 10 cents per line, for each insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
year.
MEETING OF REPUBLICAN
COUNTY COMMITTEE.
The republican CCotv Committee
re requested to meet at 10'olock on
8ATUKDAY, October 8, 1881, at the
Jacobs House, in Mifflin town toarrane
affairf for the present campaign.
Wm Hektzlcr. Cha rman.
FBIMAEY ELECTION.
Meeting of Return Judges.
On Saturday the Republican Primary Elec
tion was held in all but thre of the elec
tion district of this county, and on Monday,
the 26th in.t., at 2 o'clock P. M., the Re
turn Judges met in the Court House to
count the vote and declare the result of the
election as betd on Saturday.
W. P. Thompson, the Chairman of the
Retiring County Committee, called the Coo
vention to order. He said that all under
stand that the duty ot the Judges is to
count the vote and announce the result, and
all will be glad to have it over as aoon as
possible on this solemn day.
W. C. Pomeroy, of Port Rcjal, was nom
inated and elected Chairman. Jauies Ir
win, ol this town, and Wm. Hertlzer, of
Tuibitt, weie elected Secretaries.
The President called fur the credentials
of the Return Judges, by towusbips, which
wis answered as follows:
B'-sle Robert V. Can.pbell.
Ji'ack L(.-g Not repreteuied.
l)s!aw-at J. M. SlUlts.
Fayette William Cavcny.
Fermanagh II. A. Stambaugh.
Greeuwiioil Not represented.
Lacfc T. U. Caruther.
M'fUiiitown James Irwin.
Miltord S. L. Walters.
Monroe O. P. Kntherman.
Patterson Not represented.
Port Royal Wm. O. Pomeroy.
Spruce Hill J. T. Nourse.
S UMjuehaiiua S. S. I'pdegrore.
Thoini sonton J. W. Lyder.
Turbett Williard Hertler.
Tnscarora Nrl M. Stewart.
Walker J. F. Detra.
On motion of J. F. Detra; J. T. Nnrse,
ol Spruce Hill, T. II. Caruther, of Lack,
and Neal M. Stewart, of Tucarora, were
appointed a committee to draft resolutions.
The President called for the return ot the
votes aa cast last Saturday. The judges
presented theni.
The vote called by the President is as fol
lows! ASSOCIATE OUT.
JCDGES. ATT'T.
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Beale 84 27 23 10 H 32
Fayette;... 173 171 141 16 17a 154
Delaware... 47 4H 82 3 SI 18
Fermanagh. 31 32 21 8 84 81
Lack 12 11 12 1 12 U
Mittlintown. 63 62 43 11 60 49
Miltord ... 28 18 28 10 it) 2)
Monroe 29 28 14 4 28 21
Port Roval. 30 10 27 23 . 30 28
Spruce Hill. 29 26 28 6 27 27
Susquehanna 21 21 21 .. S 2
Tbimpsout'n 17 18 15 6 17 17
Turbett 12 8 14 10 14 14
Tuscar.-ra.. 27 26 1" 11 27 25
Walker 103 61 83 40 1U3 69
649 658 640 158 GoG 611
In Susqnehanns township S votes were
polled for James Irwin for Protbunotary.
COMMISSIONERS. TEEAS.
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Besle 10 10 19 5 21 85
Faiette 140 1-0-5 27 14 9 174
Delaware 8 21 29 80 II 44
Fermanagh... 17 23 2 14 9 32
Lack 12 II .. .. 1 12
Mitfliotown... 39 89 6 6 14 63
Miltord .. 9 6 8 SO 8o
Monroe H 14 19 8 1 27
Port Roval... 17 21 4 4 12 So
Spruce Hill .. 12 11 2 14 19 29
Susqnehmna ; 20 4 . . 24 .. 21
Tbompsonto'n 7 12 12 4 .. 19
Turbett 8 12 .. .. 13 14
Tnscarora .... 27 27 27
Walker. 41 47 60 80 15 104
861 416 186 165 158 656
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On motion of H.
460 662 292 3C8
A. Stambaugh, Judgfc
Jnnkin was authorized to choose his
own
conferees.
On motion of William Caveny, William
Hertzlrr wss elected Chairman of the Coun
ty Committee.
The Committee on Resolutions reported
the following', which were adopted :
We, the Republican party of Juniata
county, as represented in this convention,
do hereby resolve,
1st. That it is with saddened hearts' that
we this day bow to the fiat that consigns to
fhe earth all that is mortal of Jamks A.
Garfield, our late loved and lost President,
who, during the time he exercised the office,
gave such joy fol promise or a pure, eleva
ted and successful administration;' that
while we bow to that fiat we indignantly de
nounce the miscreant who commiitetf the
cowardly deed, and demanded that wflt
and even-handed justice may be meted out
to him.
2nd That we are in hearty accord with
the policy of our late President, ,ss laid
down bv him in bis inaugural address f and"
in his successor, Chester AAarfls, we
recognize one in whom we csn t plarS un
bounded confidence that the policy of Pres
ident Garfield will be soecessfully admini.
tered. ( ........
8rd. That the aged" mother, widow and
and lamilv of our martyred President are
obiocts of our Dmfonndest sympathy. They
sanuld be made tne warns oi iae .
nit wvaw a...ulw wsi n Jkavfl flnp member of
Congress to eodearor to secure for tbem tb '
aalarr for the whole term, as wonld hare
edTtlhl lZT GUM b
en at toe beat! of onr nation.
4th. That -re accept and cordially en
t ,h" Pc'ronn Prom"lfted byThe iSe
Th J''? Convention at Harri bur,
mnt- nominee for State TreL
11 General Silas M. Bailer. . have
?l i" Worth'r of our PPrt. "
t V. ThatJ" ,ne nomination of Hon. B P.
Jrnkin for Preaident Judge of the 4.t in
dicia! D.stnct, we have a candidate pre
eminent worthy of our most cordial sup-
tnl" th P"""' Ticket cboaen bv
the R-publiean of the coimtv on Saturday
last is entitled to the sni.porj'..r everv Re
publican in the county. ..d we invoke nnitr
and harmony in our ranks and a united effort
in its behalf.
Tie new County Committee is composed
of tbe following-named members of the Re
publican party :
a fHST1' Kei' Ptteron. Solomon Bar
dell. Walnut no.-.
o1"-- W I P,e' JltnM McKee,-
Delaware John M Stutta, East Salem po;
S P Lyder, Thomuanntnwn n
Fayette Thaddens Landis, CocoUmuS p
o; Srauel Gayman, Oakland Mill p o.
Gr-H-nwood Andrew Ziders, Di:nraville
p ; Jacob Ud. groe, Oriental p o.
Fermanagh Samuel Thomas, K J Moist.
Mimintown.
Ick Ross Rubinson. Waterloo po: R
" i"-ii, rem aims p O-
Milltintuwn P D Hamlin. E W H Kri.1w
Milford George Gnninger, Port Royal
h n - II" : II '
Y , uiiiiiam una, ratterwin p o.
Monroe John Gingrich. Evendale
Jackson Bowersns. Richfield o o.
po;
PattersoilG K Henderson, W (I McNitL
Pirt Royal Thoa M Coo, J P Wharton.
Spruce Hill Horace Hoffman, Spruce Hill
P o i J I. Barton. I'len VImw h o
Susquehanna Eliaa Crawford, A J Gar-
rein, urteuUI p o.
Tnnmpsontown Jsmes S Vines, Levi
Mvers.
Turbett .iRaiah Berkey, Jonas K nertt-
ler. rort Koral p n.
TuM-arora H II Mnrrow; M'Corsville po;
W A Pannehsiker, Hoiier Gmvn p n. ..
Walker Henry Auker, C C Klosi. Mex
ico p o.
TF1E NOMINEES.
Presdeet Jcdoe.
B. F. Junkin was the only candidate for
the office of President Judge. He had long
been announced for the plare, and it is a
compliment to him that be had no competi
tion for nomination in JnniaU. He is the
present Jndjre of the district composed ot
the connties of Perry and Jnniata. Ten
years sgo. when ho wss elected to succeed
Juries Uraham who bad been on the bench
twenty year, the district also embraced the
connty or Cumberland. The new Stale
Constitution reduced the district to its
present size. Judge Junkin was born in
Cnmberland connty. He served one term
in Congress. Th it, and the ten years past
on the bench are the only offices that he
hss held. He is one of the most learned
and versatile Judges in the Commonwealth,
nc hss been going In and out before the
people of tliis district constantly dnring the
past ten years, and thev know bow to ap
preciate him. nis friends are positive in
their declaration that he will be re-elected.
Who his opponent i to be has not yet been
developed, tint by this time next week the
people of the district will know who the
Democracy pnt forward to compete with
Judge Junkin for the President Judgeship.
Associate J cooes.
Jacob Smith and J. J. Patterson are well
known citizens or this connty. Mr. Smith
ha lived all his days in Fayette township.
He hss been connected with the Soldiers Or
phan School at Mc liserville a nnmher of
year. ni bnineqna'iflction are rood,
and with a na'nra! inclination to eqnifv and
justice he could not fail of making an able
Associate Judge. Cptin J. J. Patterson
ia a vnnnger man than Mr. Smith, hut he i
none the les fortunate in his natnral incli
na'ion to fair .denline eq-iltv, and justice.
He is a member of the Tucrora valler
Patterson Tamily He is now connected
with Airy View Academr, and has been an
efficient teieher since his early mnhofl
dav. There ran be no mistake in voting
for Captain Patterson.
Cocrtt Treasurer.
Jacob Lemon, candidate for County Trea
snrer, is a citizen of Chester county by na
tivity but a citizen of Juniata by adoption.
H-i has been closely identified with impor
tant real estate transactions in Jiinicta, and
on two former occasions has been a candi
date, and been defeated by only so small a
uiaj'tiUy that a number of citizens after tbe
election regretted that they did not vote for
biiu, and Ibus make Certain of the office for
him. Ho as a gd sold ier in tbe late war.
It is believed that his election will not be
hard to accomplish.
Commusiokess.
H. L. McMeen and J. B. Wilson are both
native citizens or Juniata. They have al
ways lived the lives of exemplary citizens.
They are now in the lull vigor of manhood,
and contribute to every interest that is for
the general well-being of society. Tbe
former lives in Tnscarora township and is a
farmer. Tbe latter lives in Fayette and is
both a" farmer and storekeeper. The past
three years they have served the county in
tbe Board of County Commissioners, and
no management U the county affairs of Ju
niata, taken all in all. has ever been better.
The public debt baa beeu reduced and tbe
expenses of the machinery of the county
government bas been brought within tbe
limit of Spartan economy. Taking their
past administration to judge by, the people
of tbe county cannot make a mistake in re
electing them.
i
For Prothonotart
Wm. M. Allison, of Mifflintown, is the
candidate lot the office of Prothonotary.
He is "a native of Scotland, and was born
about 50 years ago. By profession he fs s
lawyer and a journalist. Asa journalist he
has been with almost every party. His latest
somersault has been from the journalistic
field of the ! outhern Lost Cause. His book
learning, or educational acquirements are
abundantly sufficient for the clerical duties
of" the office of Prot&onotary, but, alas! his
habits since early manhood have been to
occasional drunkenness, which ca tiara him,
when suffering tinder such spells', to be
highly offensive," as most all men are when
they are drunk. When he is under the in
fluence of ncb" spells his piper has teemed
w ith disreputable scandalous articles against
neighbor citizens. The Prothonotar) 'a of
fice and tbe Secoider's office contain the
records that men prize most in their busi
ness and financial intercourse with each
other. They contain' title papers, releases,
deeds, judgments, mortgages, and so forth,
all invaluable documents. Such offices are
not the ones to place ifl charge or men ot
variable habits. Put a man ot unsteady
liabiti in such a resjKinsibie office, and there
ia t,o telling whose claim or title msy be
clouded. .
Va.' nikrurr ArroMtT.
Mason Irwin, of Mifflintown, ia the cts-
.didate for the offbe ot District Attorney.
Be i a native or Juniata, a lawyer oy pro
fession! an exemplary man in walk and con-
ersafioii, aid abundantly able to disc barge
the jutioa of the office with credit to him-
self an! th county.
. Cocrrr Aonrroas.
Lewis began and D. VT. Weimer are the
candidates for tbe office of County Audi
tors. Captain Degan was born in Germany,
but has lived in Fayette township, this coun
ty, a number of years, and all tbe while
been aa exemplary man. He Us repeatedly
filled the office of Connty Auditor, and al
ways to the satisfaction of the tax-paying
part of tbe community. He is a first-rate
accountant and his past official acta is the
best evidence aa to whit may be ex
pected or him. acting in the same ca
pacity in the future. D. W. Weimer is a
natiro of Richfield, or Juniata connty, and
people who know him speak well of him as
a citizen, and pronounce him as worthy of
trust and abundantly competent to nuke a
good Auditor'.
EEraisKKTATira Dclkoate.
S. L. Mc Mister Representative Delegate,
Lelected on Saturday, is a member of tbe
Minister family in Juniata. He is an
earnest" JlepuWicsn, one thoroughly ground
ed in tb principles of the Northern system
of Civilisation that has made the United
States of America a peculiar and distinct
government among the great nations of the
Earth.
SlXATiaiAL DrtEOATE.
Thomas ration, was elected Senatorial
Delegate. He springs from an old and re
spectable family in Tuscarora Valley j is an
earnest conscientious Republican, wcrthj
to represent tbe district in tbe State Con
vention. . .
Cbaisiias Cocstt Committee.
There was no rlection for Chairman of
the Connty Comnjittee, no candidates hiv
ing been present! for election, consequent
ly the Convention of Return Judges ap
appointed "William Herisler of Turbett
township, Mr. Hertsler is a native Of Junia
ta, young in years ar.d springs from a fam
ily that have lived in the State since before
the revolution f 1776.
SHORT LOCALS.
Re-union day will soon be here.
The dreit seeding time known.
A warm and dry autumu is predicted.
A great ileal of fertilizer that is, phos
phate fertiliser has been uaed this lall.
D. W. Harley, clothing merchant, is not
in frcod health.
Rot is destroying such of the potato crop
as has been raised.
Tbe equinoctial Storm was a light one.
Fishermen are waiting for the eels to move
down stream.
" In Wilkesliarre Sunday corner loafers
are arrested and fined."
Lad ies genuine'calf slcih shoes, high cut
and nicely made, for $2.00 at Heck.s
Many farmers have sown wheat ; a num
ber are waiting for rain before sowing their
seed.
A Southern pipor says that if Guiteau
had stolen a mule in Texas there would be
no now lor him at present.
Lost A red cow, with horns tnrned in
ward. Address John Emery, Mifflintown.
Robert iiiverlhorn, from Tell township.
Huntingdon county, was in town on Tturs- j
day w ith a load of apples i
Children' spring-hwl in kid or goat at -Heck's
family boot and shoe store. Bridge -
street.
Apples are plenty in tile west end of this t
county.
Mrs. Mary 1J gler of H.-dford enon-
tj is visiting ber parents near thistnwn-
Read advertisement of John S. Graybill,
and profit thereby.
t t -.
William Gunsenhonser was taken sudden
ly ill last Thursday after dinner.
Mr. Waller has had a severe attack of
billious fever.
Heck keep nothing but boots and shoes,
but he keeps a large stock and it ia no
trouble to show it,
'All is vanit. Mrs. OirScld has ex
pressed her sincere desire not again to see
tbe White House."
Ex President Hayes journeyed to Wash
ington to attend the funeral of President
Garfield, deceased. . f
Heck's new ahoemiker from Harrisbnrg
knows how to make a neat and good boot
or shoe and he does it.
John Hollobaugh has been quite III with
spine diseaae.
E. J. Nangle, O. W. Wilson and David
Cunningham are making a tour in a number
of the Western States.
The re-nnion or tbe 125th regiment Penn
sylvania volunteers, held at Huntingdon on
Saturday a' week, was a grind success.
Sixteen counties in this Commonwealth
hold fairs this week.
f A number of people are suffering with
cold in the besd.
Ladies button shoes as low as $1.2-5 a
p tir at Her.k's family boot ami shoe store,
Bridge street.
( A model prayer the prayer delivered by
Rev. Mr. Young, just before the body of
President Garfield waa removed from Franck
lyn Cottage last Wednesday.
John S. Cray bill nsed the same habili
ments of mmiming at hi bouse when the
death of President Garfieid was announced
that be used on his bouse for mourning
when President Lincoln wss assassinated.
One 100 Texas Ranch bred burses a
ntimner or tbem broken to the saddle
will be sold al (he North farm buildings at
MlHintown on Monday, October 3 1881.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.
H. R. ZER'bE.
yon want your boots or shoes nicely
mended, so that they will look almost like
new onea, take tbem to Heck's, ilia new
shoemaker is the man to do iu Yes is he.
A City exchange says :' Aa old lady yes
terday descended from an omnibus. "Ah f"
she exclaimed, in a tone of approbation,
"how much n.ore polite young men are
nowadays than they nsed to be.' Why, I
have alavys plunty of room in an omnibus,
but when I way young f could never ride in
one without b-ing crowded, or feeling some
man's elbows digging into my side. Such
things never happen nowadays !"
The Fj-st boor to wear and to tep
nut water is the celebrated' original
Ketotie boot, sold only at Heck's
tauiily boot and shoo store. Bridge
street. Every pair warranted.
An observij3 New England man says:
Two importaut events iu the life of a man
are when he examines bis upper lip and see
the hair coming, and when he examines the
top of his head and sees the hair going.
Ladies should kn-w that Ayer's Hair
Vigor ia a superior ai d rcnnouitc.l dressing.
Jt bas become aa iudisffensable article for
the toilet.
Tbe name of the engineer of the train
that carried tba deceased Preaident Gar
field and the living President Arthur from
Long Branch to Washington, Is Page'.' Mr.
Page bas grown up in tba serviee of the
Pennsylvania Railroad: Company, and ha
uevwr bad an accident. ,
SHORT LOCALS:
Tba Juniata Bonn protection com
pany will meet in tbia town on Satur
day October 8 I8$l. .
Religions services were beld in both
the Ln'beran and Presbyterian church :s
at 3 o'clock on Monday in accordance
with the proclamations of President
Arthur and Governor Hoyf.
, Men's coarse boot from 2.00 np at
Heck's family boot and shoe store
Bridge street.
Last Wednesday a fourteen year. old
daughter of John N. Vaa-Ormer, of Fay'
ette township, was attacked by two laige
dogs and severely bitten by both animals.
ttuth dogs had bold of I bo child at one and
the same time. Had it not been for Mra.
Van-Ormer the child might have been killed
by the brutes.
Have yon tryed a pair of those $1 00
shoes at Heck's Bridge street Tbey
are sn uuusually good shoe for the
money.
In tbe summer Jacob Tbomas bought a
large hog from Francis Hower. 1 be bog
baa grown to be an uncommonly large ani
mal and is still growing. lis weight is va
riously estimated at C50 to 800 pounds.
bum boots and shoes at Heck's for
everybody.
Mint Lizzie Grubb, after a short illness,
died at the home of her brother-in-law, Ben
j imiu Waguer, on Third street, last Thurs
day night. On Saturday night a week Mrs.
Wagner, sister of the deceased, wss at the
house of Mr. Espenbchade, and she was
called home about midnight, to attend at
tin bedside or ber Sister, Miss Lizzie, who
had just then been si. z.-d with a serious
sickneui that terminated fatally iu less than
oue week.
To whom so-ever it may cmoern.
No election tickets have been, and no
election tickets will be issued froi'i
this office forwny candidate, excepting
at the request of parties iuterested.
Ladies it will not cost you anything to
call in and see those nice kid button shoes
at fleck's, Bridge street. s
Cn Thursday of this week to-morrow
Dr. U L. Allen, of this county, will take
his departure to locate, for the practice of
his profession, in Shenandoah, Page county,
Iowa. Di. Allen was one or the honor men
at the 1874 commencement at Long Island
College Hospital in the largest class that
ever graduated at that institution flltv-
swen being the hiimtier or graduates. He
located hero in Juniata, in Tnscarora, his
native valley, and has had a large and suc
cessful practice ever since, among the every
day diseaae that afflict the human family,
and he has successfully conducted a number
of difficult and dangerous surgical cases.
A nice gent's button shoe, kid top, calf
fixing made lo order for $5,00 at Heck's.
Forney Brothers make ol shoes at Heck's.
Thev cannot beat for wear.
The Huntingdon Journal says: We are in
formed that a corn Held on the farm or W.
6. White, along the Raystown Branch, has
been almost destroyed by squirrels. ' Hun
dreds or the frisky little animsls have been
killed in the vicinity of the field, and yet
there seems to lie no diminution of the pests.
. Captain I.lnn, cf Lewisbnrg, has obtained
the Republican nomination for President
Judge lor the judicial district composed of
the counties ol Union, Snyder and Mittlin.
Mrs. Batesboltc niother of S. P,
Batpsbnl'z foreman in. this ffiee is
quite sick this V edne.-dsy morning.
Messrs. Stacfcpnte i. Ripple ha.e liogun
the publication "f the Orbisoma Diiputch
at Oibisuhia, , Huntingdon cocn'y Mr.
Stackpole has had experience in the news
psper business, and if tbe field upon m hirh
he has entered needs a new journal he will
make it a success.
fe. 0. MVoy died last Thursday
from the effects of a fall some days be
fore, he wss seed about 45 years, in
terment in Union Cemetery.
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Tbe following related as having taken
place in an eastern town : At a party one
evening; several having contested the honor
of having done the most extraordinary
thing, a reverend gentleman was appointed
judge of their respective pretension. One
produced a tailor's bill with a receipt at
tached to it. A buzz went through the
room ibat this could not be odt-done, when
a second proved that he bad just arrested
bis tailor tor money lent him.
The palm is his,7' was the cry, when a
third pat in his claim.
" Gentlemen." he siid, ' I cannot boast
or the sets or my predecessors, but I just
returned to tbe owner three lead pencils
and two umbrellas that were left at our
bouse."
" I'il hear no more," cried the stoni-h-ed
arbitrator. " This is the very acme of
honesty, tt is sn action of which t never
kuew any one capable. The priza "
Hold," crk-il another, 1 have done
still more than that,"
Impossible." cried tbe whole company.
"Let ns hear."
I've been taking rny paper for twenty
years, and always paid for it in advance."
He took the prize.
, Head (J"rter Lt., D. II. Wilson
Post No. j34. G. A. R. Mifflintown
Sept. 27 188l.Gentral order number 3.
1st, Post will assemble at headquar
ter in this town on Thursday Out. ti
1881. at 8 i o'clock A. M. in uniform
the purpose .of attending (he Re-nuion
of Jnniata, Coc'nty Veterans.
2nd. Recruits handing in applica
tions at that time csn be mustered and
march with Os in procession. By com
maud of
J. W. IlCOQES
Post Commander.
V. II ItODOERS
Adjutant
1 i, ... ;
"Moltter has Hecyerd,"
wrote an Illinois girl to ber Eastern rela
tives. " She took bitter for a long time,
but without any good. So when she heard
of tbe virtues of Kidney-Wort she got a
box, and it bas entirely cured her, so that
she can do as much work now aa she cud
before we moved West, Since she his got
welt, every one abont here is taking it."
See adv.
Shan't I Take a Blae Pilt f .
Ho, don't take it and run the risk of mei
curial poisons, but when billious and con
stipated get a picksge of tbe celebrated
Kidney-Wort, and it will speedily cure yon.
It is nature's great remedy fur constipation,
and for afl kidney and liver disease. It
acts promptly on these great organs and ao
restore hm th, strength and vigor. It is
put np in liquid and dry form, both acting
with equal efficiency. Price $1. See adv.
H. A- Stan'baugb's horse ran away
from town on Saturday evening, aud
broken spring wagon to pieces Mr.
Stambaugh was just in tbe act of getting
into tbe wsgnn when the beast stsrted
but tba animal got away without bim.
GraybUVs Column.
- THREE LARGE
STORE ROOMS
FILLED WITH
fubisIttjbe. o Arrets, bed-
DtM, OIL CLOTHS,
&c. &c, &c.
THE LARGEST
house mmsm goods es
tablishment
IN
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
In the
LARGE BRICK BUILDING, ON
BBIDGE STREET, Soiiti Side,
Between the Canal and Water street,
Mifflintown, - - Penri'd.
LOOS TO YotjR INTEREST.
LOOK TO YOCR PURSE.
believes people do not buy
goods unless they need
them, and then they look
for the. place where the
best selection is to be had,
and where they can be
bought the mobt reliably
arid the cheapest. This
he is prepared to offer and
do, and only asks an op
portunity to prove it. Ilis'
stock being complete thro'
out, demands the attention
of all purchasers in the
following line of merchan
dise :
FURNITURE.
Parlor Suits, in Raw Silk, Rep
and Il.iir Cloth.
Chamber b'uiTs, in Walnut, Ash
and Painted.
Office Scits, in Walnut.
Lounges of all kinds and prices.
MarbLe Top,. Breakfast and Ex
tension Tables.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Safes Sinks, Rocking-chairs,
Wood & Cane-seat i hairs,
and almost anything
you ask for in the
FURNITURE LINE.
CAltPETS.
The Finest Line of BRUSSELS;
Three-ply, Extra(iv)aper, Mpdiuiu and
Low Grade INGRAIN; Hail, Stair,
Rag and Hemp Carpels. A goed In
grain Carpet for US CCIlts. Carpets
cut aud matched when desired.
Floor Oil ClotM
1 Yard Wide.
1 1 Yard W ide.
1 , Tarda tt iuc.
2 Yards Wide.
21 Yards ide.
3 Vard Wide.
Table and S'air Oil Clotu.
Oil Cloth Riig, ail sizes. -
BEDDING.
IX BEDDING UE CAN SUPPLY T0U WITH
JMattrei'aes
Bolsters.
PlilOTTS,
FeatUcrti.
VARIETIES.
TITvVDO WstiADES.
He bas the Shading in all colors, and
if yia bring the size of yoar win
dows he will make the shades
for yoo, ready to hang on
jour wiudowo.
LOOKING GLASSES.
If yon want a rjice Looking Glass,
he hss a large variety to sefect from.
Clocks, Pictures, and Pic- J
tare Frames.
All kiods of Clock and Fine Pio
tnres on bnd," and Picture Frsmis
fitted to order.
Lamps."
If yon want to boy a Nice Lstnp call
with me. A complete, line of
Hanging, Bracket, Hall,
table, and Hand
Lamps
TO SELECT FROM.
Window ScreenSi
and many other nefnl snd ornamental
artioles for tbe house.
JOHN SL gMKLIj
BRIDGE STREET, South Side,
Between the Canal and Water Street,
MlFFLUfTOWX, - PJfXJ.
Tacaa is more strength restoring power
in a bottle or Parker's Uince Tonic than in
bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. This
explains why invalids find lt.soch a wonder
ful invigorant for mind and body. See
other column.
Tai Janiata County Agricultural Society
will hold their twen'y-lirst annual exhibi
tion at 'heir grounds in Tort Royal, on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, tbe 12th,
13th sad Uth days of October, 1811. ''
Josarar Boihbocx, President.
WHl bny a new and beautilnt Organ, same
grade and kind (f 50 to $70), that other par
ties have been aelling recently for $1 10 to
$135. Your choice of many atyka from
different factories. S ix years guarantei.
W. H. AiKtxs, ,.
July 27-3 m Main St., Mifflintown, Pa.
A. CARD. .
1 am prepared to furuiab the 61 make of
Nttdltt, ShlItt,. and us parti for ANY
Sewing Machine. (ld or new.) in the market-,
also, the but pnrt sperm mackin oil.
W.H A I KENS.
Main street, Mittlintown, Pa.,
... One door above Post-Office.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing, for him tine, or other pur
poses, on the lands of the undersigned, in
Minora townsnip, juniat county.
IIksst Gsoxrcnra..
Jobs CcxsisogAM.
Dee 10, 1877-tf
CAlTIO.f NOTICE.
ALL persons are herirby cantioned aeainst
trepis.iing on tbe-lands ol the under
signed either iu Delaware or Walker town
ship, tor the purpose ol fishing or hunting,
or lor any other purpose.
a., fc. Atkixsox.
N. A. l.i'Kfcss.
orsi-tr o. p. lickx.
CAUTION NOTICE.
ALL persona are hereby cuti.m-d not to
allow their "i-, cattle or hovto run,
or themselves to fish, hunt, gatln-r berries,
or cut wood or young timber, or in any way
trespass on the lands or tho undt-rxigned in
Greenwood or 6usquehanna township.
Peter Miller Henry Rush ..
Daniel Shadlc George ilrraslcr
E Long it S Dimm Frederick Roats
Joel Dressier Jonathan Wilier
Nov Hi), 178
Notice to Trespassers.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons
round trespassing on the lawla or the
undersigned in Delaware town-hip, either
by fishing, hunting, cutting timber, build
ing fire, or in .any way whatever, will bo
dealt with as the law directs. ...
R, W. IllMPBRtT.
Geosor Spsakmax.
M. C. Faska. . .
msyH,1879-tf Was. Mabt Reich.
C ACTION.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned arainst
hunting, fishing, gathering berries,
building bres, or in any way trespassing on
the lands of tbe undersigned ia Fermanagh
township.
wm. Mclaughlin.
mv 14.1879-tf
TC yn ((9(1 H'r lav l llol" Samples
(J)J IU lU worill $ tree. Arid-ess Stix
sox Sl CO., Portland, Maine. mar2 TSl-ly
Subscribe for the Snttnel rni Rtpiblican,
the Dest paper in ihe coiin'y
MIFFLlNTOWJJ MARK
MtrruxTowx, Sept.
Butter
F-Kft
IMtl . i a
Ham
Shoulder
Sides
Potatoes. .... . .j....
Onions................... .
Rag
KTS.
28.
1881.
.. Z
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lfi
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.. 10
i m
,1 CO
MIFFLLNTO'.VN GRAIN' MARKET.
Corrected weeaiy.
Qcotatioxs roa To-dat.
Wednesday, Sept. Zi, IHijl.
Wheat . 1 ::0
Corn..,. ....'...... lit
Oats, 4i
Rye bi
Cloverseed. ......... ......5 UOtoo 7"
Timothy seed ....'.. 2 Utlto'J b)
PHILADELPHIA UKA1N ilAUKtlb.
Philadelphia, Sept. 27 Wheat.
N.i. 2 tt estern re i, $148: Pen ll!l I
vania red aud am her $1 43iol 43.
Corn 73to74ut. Oats 47t 5 lot.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF
REAIi ESTATE!
TIIK undersiirnol. Executor of the estate
ol' Joseph Light, deceased, late of
Susquehanna township, Juni ita county. Pa.,
will sell, on tbe prviuises, lit 10 o'clock A.
M ., on
fRIDAT, OCTOBER 14, ISSI.
The following described real eatato, to wit :
A I'ariu situated, in Susquehanna tiwnship,
altoiit one-ball mil nesl.ol Oriental P. U.,
and six :ujles tronl l.ivcrpfHil, ailjiiiuins
lands of Siiori Miller on the east, A lira hint
Haas on the southland Absalom Varnerand
a church property on the west, containing
185 ACRES,
more or lea., about 1-15 acres clear, and the
balance in timber. Tbe improvements are
a large ttfo story .
DOUBLE f SAME HOUSE;
BANK UAKN, Waon fthed. Corn Crib,
Ci'ler Press, ling Pen and other outbuild
ing. Apple Drehard of choice fruit. The
leuces are in good slate of repair. Runnris;
water at 'he door ol. the house. . A .creek
of never-failicg water flows through the
farm. . .
. ALSO At the same time and place, a
TWO-ACKE LOT, with a IIOU'SE AM)
STABLE elected thereon. Running, water,
at the doorof the bouse. Aboiit-vne-fourth
of a mile from the farm first above men
tinned.
..TERMS OF SALE One-third of the
purchase money to remain in the land dnr
ing the life of Julia Ann Light, widowr.the
interest to he paid ber annual!, and to be
secured by judsinent bond and mortgage
1 1 per ml. ol balance pn day ol sale j
f if fee per cent in 30 d.ivs from sale; One
thud of resulut April 1, 1882. and the bal
ance in two equal payments, on April 1,
WJ, and April 1, 1884, with interest from
April I, 1882, and to be secured by judg
ment bonds.
LEVI LIGHT. .
. Execntor or Joseph Light, dec'u.
Sept. 7, IS81.
Executors' Notice. , .
. Kitatt of John Summan, dtctastd.. .
LETTERS TESTAMTAV O.V f HE
estate of John Sansraan. late "I Favette
4anship Juniata county, deaad, having
been granted . I. tfijji nitdersigned. all per.
sons luileb'ed.lu.sald estate are requested
to tna&e payment, and those having tlaiina
or demands ruxequested to make tnOan
the same without delar to
JACOB SACSMA??, -JOHN
K. SATjiyH A.Y. .
: i Executors.
Aug. 24, 18S1.
CACTION NOTICE.
ALL person are berth) cautioned not to
trespass upon the lands ot th undersigned
in Delaware township, tor the pnrpoae or
lumaering. or fur any other purpose.
Mar 9, 'ol. J.W.KURTZ.
Subscribe for the Snliuml mJ Btnmhlirmm
It srivea Ton a treat deal mnra. and a -rafMr
variety of reading matter than any othar
paper usneo in janiata connty.
Job erk on short seaiee at this ofSc.
F. CSP1'SC11AD,
ATTHK
CENTRAL STORE
MAIN STREET.
Vfa Dooa Nosth or Beidgs Stbpiet,
MiUliutoTrn, Pa
Calls tbe attention of the pabiio to the
following facts :
Fait trices Oar Leader! The
Best Goods Our Pride I
One Price Our Styhl-Cash or
Exchange Our Terms !
Small Profits and Quick Sales Our
Motto I '
.....
Oar leading rpe:ia!l:ei are
FRESH GOODS EVERY
WEEK
IS
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GK0CERIK3, BOOTS
AND SHOES, for Men, Women and
Children, Queenscare, Glassware,
Wood and W illow ware, Oil Cloth,
and every article usually found in Srst
class stores.
C0LINTKT TROLCCE taken In
exchange for goods at highest market
ptice.
- -. ' ' . .
Thankful to the pnblie for their
heretofore liberal patronage, I riquest
their continued custom ; and ask per
sons from all parts of the county, when
in M'fHio to eall and ae my stock of
goods.
F. ESPCNSCIIAPE-
Sept. 7, 1881.
JOB . PRIXTIN'G OF EVERT KLND
done at ibis office.
MISCELL.1.YE0US
A TRUE
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommeBded for all diseases re
qniriri" a certain and etHcient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Ihrprpma, Inter
mittent Fevert, M'ant cf Appetite. Lot of UtrengtkIfiek of Energy, tie. Enriches)
the bloody strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a clicrni on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, suclfc
as Tottinj the Food, Btlckinj, Ileal in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc Tbe onlM
Iron Preparation that will not blacken tbe teeth or give
headache Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 22 pp. of
Useful and amusing reading mf free.
.BROWS CHE3IICAL. CO., Baltimore, MtL
mm
d)
Parker's Hair Balsam.
Am Uant, mprtraiU I fair Drrstvtf that
Bcver Tails ta Restore Cn cr rated lilr
to iu YoothTul OA 4. 50c mnd $r sizes.
SOMETHING AVORTII KNOWING.
GRAND OPENING !
We have just come from New York with a new stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES,
AND A 1CLL LINE OF STOKE GV'di'i TOR THE COUNT3T TRADE.
Be sure snd examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, a yon can cer
tainly cave money. io truuble to STiow (,oils. One prit:e to all.
LOCUST GUOVE,
One mile southwest of Patterson.
W.
April 27, 1881-ly
D. W. HARLEY'S
Is the place where joo can buj
THlj BEST AND Till CHEAPHsf
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
BJt3, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JISD FURMSMXG GOODS.
HE Is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered ia ,
this market, and at JSTOSlSHISGLT LOW PRICES t
Also; measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, very reasonable.
Kemember the place,, in Hoffman's
Water s'rests, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
SAM'L STRAYEE
Has jast returned from the Eastern cities with a fall variety of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS &JCAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS' FL'RNlSniNO GOODSGoods of all kinds are !ow.Corne and see mo'
and be astonished Pants at 5 CenU. E7 SI? ITS M ADE TO OKDER.
PsttflrsoB, Pa., April H, 1879.
aYetr Adtertlementa.
jUaMATA valley bank,
OF MIFFLINTOVTN, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PuRT ROYAI.
Stockholders Icdiridaallj tfaola.
J. NEVIX POXEROT, PrtnJni.
T. VA.V IKWia, Coskitr
PiaiJTvasi
J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock.
George J .cobs. tfUilip M- Kepner.
Atvos . Bonsall, Ltyi E. Atkinson.
W. C. Pomeroy,
. VTOCMoLDiaS :
J. Kevin Pr-mercy
Philip M. Kepner,
Joseph Rothrock,
George Jacobs,
L. R. Atkinson,
W. C. Pomeroy,
Amos (i. Bonsall,
Noah HerUler,
B. E. Park.-r,
Sam'l Hurr's Heirs,
Jane H. Irwin,
Mary Kiurr.
Samuel .M. Kurtx,
J. Holme Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John Hertsler.
Charlotte Snyder.
37 Interval allowed at ihe raie ot 2 per
cent, on 6 month, certificates, S per cent, on
U month certiUcatea.
jn23, 187-tf
S"iecuzl JSl'ltcn.
PIMPLES.
r will mail (r rec) the recipe for a simple
Vioetablb Balx tbat will remove Tax,
F HECKLE?. PIMPLES aud Biotchk.
leaving ihe skin soft, clear and beautiful;
also instrnctions for producing a luxuriant
growth or hair on a ball bead or smooth
face. Adaresa, inclosing 3c stamp, Bi.v.
Vaideiv at Co., 5 Beefciuao St., N. If.
T0 COXSUMI'TIVES. .
The advertiser having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, ia anxious to make
known in hi fellor-su3crers Ibe means of
cure. To all whodesire.it, he will send a
copy of the prescription nrwi, (tree ot
charge.) wiih Ihe direction lor preparing
and using the same, which they will find a
sua Craa for Coxsra TtP", Asthma, Bsox
chitis, sic. Parties wishing the Prescrip
tion, will please addre, . ,
. .. Rev. E. A. WILSON.. .
104 Penn St., Wi'Mamshurg, N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light
Work. Steady Emplm ment. Saul
plea free. Address. M. L. BY KK , 49 K as
sail Street, New York.
errors or Yoviti: ,
A GENTLEMAN whr. snrered for vears
from Nervous DEBIL1TT, PREMATURE
DECAY, and all ihe effects of youthtul iq
discretion, will tor the sake of suiler'ng hu
inanity. send free to all who need it, the re.
cipr and directions for making tbe simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit bv the advertiser's expe-.
rienee can do so by addressing in perfect
confidence. JOHN B. oGDK.V,
42 Cedar St., New York.
Jan 26, 1881.
AD VER TISE.MEJTTS.
Ah
TONIC
r
Floreston Cologne.
A Xw FnnnrtR.ai rttrm, Fimis'vt. i.rwtriTi
LaVTIW4. So V I'UtlU x 1'KA.rCMwBlV T-5 Uctnw
liiaCO a ttXJt-t. UtaVA8XUMl sWTIMTalS iC. blat
' Csiffrt Borfcsi, Masdrk, Stllllairift and
many otf tbe beat nctl tones Jtmrnro are combined in
Vstkek Gimcb Tunic, into a medicine of men
rvricU and effective powers, as in make it the fjiTasirtt
Li.od PuiuScr ad Kadoey Camztur and ibe
Cest IkaiTi ini Strfjti Restorer Ever XUeL
Tt cures DysnepK-3! Rhnufiatwm. Krtxralrra, Skrp
fcnejv."tnd aU ttis4aseosruie Momach. bowels, aUmrs,
L-xr, Lunar? Ortpns, and all Female Complaints.
.' If yea are wastinff away with Corminipuoa or any
disease. the Tonic to-day. Ir will surely hfp yon.
. kemember! This Tomc is the BcM Fanuly MedV
cineesm mtle, and isar superior to Bitters, Etsaccs
of Ginger and Orber Tomes, as it never Intomcaiev
and cures iMinkenness. Any dealer in drees caa
supply you 50c and $ t tuts. None genuine Without
tnatureof Hiscox & Co.. Chemists, N. Y.
Lah Savhic in litririNsi tub Doll. Stra.v
Billl & LEVIN.
New Building',' eorner of Bridge and
. Jan. 1, loJS-tt
SAMUEL STRATES.