SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, October 19, issi. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid wiUjin 12 monlhss - Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Ths McYeytown JosraooMast week says': On Thursday morning about one o'clock, the cry o Fire! Fire! was given to the cit izens of Uattawacna, thereby arousing the sleepers at an on usual hour. Upon ascer taining the source ot the Ore, attention was directed to the farm-house of Mr. S. M Troxell, situated a short distance east of Mattawasna, ami occupied by a Mr. Math ews and family. The family, with the. ex ception of a child between two and three years of age which periocd in the Uaues, roae a very narrow escape ; so much so, that they bad not time given them to save anything, not even wearing apparel. Tiuly it is a sad thing to encounter such a disas ter, bnt far more so to have a member of the family perish in the angry flames of de struction. How the fire originated is still a mystery. It again gives as the warning to be careful how we conduct our business with 6re and matches about the bonse ; too much care cannot be exercised in this mat ter. We, in accord with the citizens gen erally, extend onr sympathy to Mr. Troxell in his loss of property, and to the family so quickly shorn of their home and goods, and especially do we sympathize with them in the loss of a child. The building destroy ed, was valued at $1,200 and waa insured for $ y.o. Tm Perry Count Freeman, published at the home of Judge Junkin and Mr. Barnett, aid in last Week's issue : last week Charles A. Barnett, Esq., was nominated by the Ju dicial Conference of this district the Demo cratic candidate for President Jndrej appa rently with but little trouble. He is one of our nearest neighbors, a courteous gentle man, a man of undoubted honesty and un questioned ability, as is also his opponent, Judge Junkin. The Freeman, whilst Com mitted by honest usage as well as by the selection of the Republican Convention for Judge Junkin, haa nothing to say personally against Mr. Barnett. Both candidates are honored citizwns of this town, and each, as affairs now loo, will lose some votes from the other party; and lo sbme extent at least, party lines will be obliterated in this borough. And this may be true, to a great er or less extent, throughout this countv, and throughout the district. Some people believe that the President Jndge should have no partisan tinge, and therefore vote for the candidate they believe best qualified, regardless of party affiliations. This they have andoubted right to do. A President Judge haa do partisan patronage to dis pense, lie is in a position to act independ ently ; and generally he is given a second term, because, all other things being equal, he has had ten years' experience on the bench. Is regard to tobacco, an exchange calls the attention of growers to section 4461, of the Revised Statutes; which makes it the doty of every farmer and planter ptoducing or selling leaf tobacco, on demand of any revenue officer or authorized agent of the Treasury Department, to furnish said officer or agent with a true and complete state ment, verliled by oath, of all the sales of leaf tobacco, number of hogsheads, cases or pounds, with the name aud residence, in each instance, of the person to whom sold and the place to which it is shipped. If sucii firmer or planter willfully refuse to furuish this information, or knowingly make false statements as to any of the facts aforesaid, he renders himself liable to a penalty not exceeding $5U0. A farmer or planter is not required to pack or prize his tobacco' before offering it for sale m hogs heads, but he may sell it loose, as be has heretofore been In the habit of selling. If, however, the farmer shall sell to consumers, or if he sells, consigns, assigns, transfers, or disposes of his tobacco to persons other than those who have paw scial taxes, either aa leaf dealers or manufacturers ot tobacco, snuff or cigars, or to persons pur chasing leaf tobacco for export, he becomes liable aa a retail dealer in leaf tobacco, to tbe special tax of $500, and to the addi tional tax of 50 cents on every $1 in excess of $1,000 of his sales. The ingenuity of some mothers to secure suitable husbands for daughters finds an other illustration id the following, which is reported from an Erie paper, as follows : A farmer in that locality owned a valuable tract of land which the Hew York, Chicago and St. Louis Kailroad Company were en deavoring to purchase. He also possessed lovely daughter, whose hand waa sought by young man in the neighborhood, but the lover having no visible means of sup port, the match waa opposed by iho father. The mother of the young lady was favora bly impressed with her would-be son-io-law, and made up her mind that tbe young folks hould not be disappointed. She found the gent of the railroad company and obtained guarantee that the young man ahould have life-long job in consideration of her con tent to sign the deed, thus removing all objections on the part of her husband, and the wedding cards have been issued." Tbe Philadelphia Record says : Mr. Wolfe Charges Governor Hoyt with speculating with Treasury funds acd losing money in his operations that he was afterward obliged to make good. Governor Hoyt denies the charge. Mr. Wolle retorts that if the Gov ernor did not have the funds he shared the profits. This last charge defeats itsell. There were losses instead of profits. Mr. Mr. Wolfe will be obliged in honor to retract bis charge against the Governor or to prove it. There is no middle course. Rbeatmatlc Diseases. These ailments follow from torpid liver ud costive bowels; the akin, bowels and kidneys failing in their proper work, an acrid poison is formed in the blood, which la the occasion of these acute diseases. Kidney-Wort produces healthy action of all secretive organs, and throws off the rheu matic poison. Equally efficient In Liquid or Dry form. Inter-Ocean. In old times lived Mary Starbuck in Uan iocket. She was blessed with an excellent 'but bashful husband, who could not bring himself to speak in town meetings ; but his good wife had tbe gift possessed by Aaron, though denied to Moses, and she waa al lowed to speak in the town meeting in tbe same of her husband. She always pre faced ber remarks by these gracious and winning words Mr. Moderator and fellow .townsmen i My husband thinks" so and so. Buffalo Erjrrtts. SHORT LOCALS. Corn husking. Coon bunting. Spelling bees. Surprise parties. Debating societies.. New mush and milk. Candidates are at work. Importunate candidates. Nuts are reported scarce. New corn sells at 65 cents. Wild geese are on tbe wing. Ileatiug Stovea at McCliutic's. Stove-pipe How do they fit 1 Fall in, fusion, without confusion. G. W. Cribbs baa bought a Texan pony, Good the election in Ohio. Ditto Iowa. Eels, cleaned, sell at 10 cents per pound Tin-ware of all kinds for sale at McClin- tic's. Railroaders are preparing for fall inspec tion. Somo farmers finished wheat sowing this weea. There is a fine of $4 for trafficking on Sulday; Rev. John Bashore shot a wild turkey last aionaay. Apples have been selling at 60 cents per bushel. , Jacob Will's horse waa foundered a few days ago. Anson Will has a school to teach in Hon roe township. Come to the Fair, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The last day of Port Royal Fur was a delightful one. Heaters, Ranges and Cook Stoves for sale at McChntic'a. Acorns are reported as scarce ; last year they were plenty. Thomas Sulocff has quite a time at break ing his Texas pony. The Franklin county Fair had a 4'JCO-Ib. steer on exhibition; Fishermen say that the last rain did not cause many eels to run. The Democratic rooster cannot crow since the elections in the West. Ulstcretts, and all other kinds of late styled clothing at Barley's. Punched silver is at a discount to the value of the precious metal punched ont. The late rains have helped the steams of water that V near the surface of the ground . Tbe deep streams of water, as pumps in wells indicate, have not been increased in volume by tbe late rains. There will be preaching in the Brick Pres byterian Church on Sabbath, October 80th, morning and evening. It is reported by dispatch that between 500 and 600 horses in Chicago are suffering with the pink-eye disease, whatever that is. A scientific man says lb it worms in bass do not hurt tbe flavor or wholesomeness of the fish. The Snyder county fair boasts of having had an ox on exhibition that weighed 3,000 pounds. Kelly McNea.1 was severely hurt a few dsys ago by a runaway horse owned by Doty k. Kennedy. L. K. Atkinson and George Jacobs Jr., have formed a partnership lor the practice of law. ; I UUUICTS VII in lum, irr ii.j mt wi.w. uiu. the hunters say. The heirs ef Samuel Horning will sell a first-rate farm in Lost Creek valley, on the 5th of November. See advertiseniet. Rev. S. W. Dnffield, pastor of the Pres byterian church in Altoona, has tendered his resignation. There is a report in circulation that pota toes are uncommonly plenty in New fork State. Miss Minnie McAlister, of this place, had quite a number of articles on exhibition at Fort Royal Fair last week. Rev. John Laird preached for Rev. Mr. Moore, at Tyrone, last Sabbath, the latter gentleman being a sufferer with malaria. FarmerS and men that work in the woods com lain a good deal about tbe reckless manner in which hunters shoot. Sheriff Kelly, and E. W. H. Kreider at tended the Post Clam Bake in Mifflin county, last week.. The Presbyterian congregation in Ship- pensburg, Cumberland county, contemplate building a new church. Dr. Atkinson baa been repairing the house tenanted by Philo Fannebtker on Washing tor, street. A 80-inch alligator was raugbt below the Lewistown dam by a Lewistown man a few day ago. Victims to Constipation and its untold miseries can keep in good condition, by a moderate use of Ayer'a Pills, the surest, safest and hto'st reliable Cathartic. J. W. Hosteller, of Tnsciirora Valley, brought 48 bushels of clnverseed to market on Saturday. A nice yield for one farm this year. Rev. Joseph H. Mathers will administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper in tbe Lost Creek Presbyterian Church on Sab bath, October 80, 1881; Samuel Stray er ha a stock of Clothing for men and boys that cannot be surpassed by any dealer in Juniata, and he invites you to call and see for yourself. There waa a Bible 150 years old, table cover 100 years old, and a jar of pears 15 years old, on exhibition at the Port Royal (air. . A Lewistown man, while on recent visit to Harrisbarg, took hand at a game of cards with gamblers and lost $40, and then had the gamblers arrested. Rev. C. Beimensnyder, of Lancaster city , will preach in the Chapel Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning, and in the Lutheran Church in the evening. John McMeen, of Walker township, has bought the brick house at the south end of Main street. The bouse originally was buflt by John Wright, deceased. A lady in a medical college In North Car olina comes forward and declares that plants, like animals, may be pat under the inBa ence of ether. Previous to tbe 15th inst., wild turkeys were" reported plenty. Since the return of hunters that were out on the 15th, the re-" port of the number of turkeys in the wood has been considerably modified. It is cer tain that the woods are not running full, The Northumberland connty Democrat of last week say s On Tuesday night one or more thieves, supposed to be from Watson- town, drove a cow belonging to Thompson Cower, who lives near Cniontown, opposite Dewart, across the river,- Where they killed her and carried off the meal, leaving the head end hide lay; SHORT. LOC.tLS. The result of the Ohio election 1 highly gratifying to Republicans. Governor Fos ter's msjority will not fall far short f 20, 000. Tbe Legislature is also largely Re publican. - Most people, when they buy furniture, want a few pictures, some want many, to bang on the wall of the rooms of their houses. Gray bill will sell you both the fur niture and the pictures. Brokers in New Tork city last week bought Confederate bonds, paying at tbe rate of of one per cent. The broken say that their orders to buy come Iron abroad, that is, from across the sea. Tbe Cottage Hearth, a handsome illustra ted magaiiue of borne art, and home cul ture, published at 11 Bromfleld street, Bos ton, lies on our table. For particulars, ad dress as just stated. Senator Smiley, Professor Wilson and Professor Schuyler were in town on Satur day, as a committee to examine applicants for free Scholarship to Pennsylvania Agri cultural College in Centre county. lhe Lewistown Gaxttte says: John T. Hartxler sawed a tree at his steam saw-mill last week, on tbe laud of Samuel Yoder, that cut 1330 feet of clean lumber, the but log, 12 feet long, cutting 433 feet. Pretty good for a S tone mountain pine. Guitean was a lawyer, and yet he violated all law wtien he m ordered the President. When Guiteau was arraigned in court in Washington... last week, an Ohio lawyer wanted to sboot tbe assassin. The Ohio man was arrested and sent to jail. John neckman, a citizen well known to many people in Juniata, died at bis borne near Oakland Mills, this county, last Thnrs- dar. Interment in the Mennonite grave. yard in Lost Creek valley, on Sabbath, Oc tober lb, IBSJ. ue was aged about io years. - The Methodist Church will not tolerate disbelief in an eternal hell. Rev. Dr, Thomas, ol Chicago, has been expelled from the ministry because ot his offensive liberal ity of views in this behalf. He has appeal ed his esse to higher Church jurisdiction. There is talk of Lancaster connty land holders going into the raising of cotton. Col. Win. Bell, of this place, experimented with Cotton a generation ago. He says that frost comes too early in Pennsylvania to permit of the maturing of the cotton plant. Mr. Wolfe started out well, but he took to making charges against Governor Hoyt and Mr. Butler, Treasurer of the Common wealth, in regard to tbe management of the Treasury, and then destroyed all be said by declaring that whatever deficits occurred were made good. The Governor and Trea surer Butler both say that no such transac tions as Wolfe complained of ever took place. The Selinsgrove Times says: Forty years sgo, when the principal enemy to wheat was mildew or rust, it was important to sow early to get ahead of tbe mildew. But that day has gone, and wheat should not be sown so early, as early wheat is liable to be in jured ry the fly. Forty ye.-rs ago farmers were satisfied if they got done seeding by the second Tuesday of October. We are in receipt of a ne song en titled, " He Sends his Love t You," pub lished by Bunnell k. Aikens, Bcllefoute, Pa. A most beautiful, appropriate and touching tribute in memory of our lamented Presi deut's tender nieasg to Mrs. GarfieM at El heron. It was written by Mrs. Mattie K. Furey, of Altoona, a brilliant writer uf po- etrr and prose, with music by Pnf. ilty- en, of Bcllefoute. The song bids fair to secure a national reputation for the writer, and will doubtless become popular tbrough- out our whole country. Price, 40 cents j to be had of the publishers, or of music dealers throughout the United States." The Snyder county 7W6usays : We are reliably informed that an attempt was made by the wife of a Mr. Sweigcrt, a aon of Henry Sweigcrt, recently in the South western part of the county to make an eu nuch of him. Tbe husband was sleeping, when the wife tied his hands and feet fast by a cord, or rope, which she fastened to the slats in the bed. Alter ahe bad. made ber preparations she took knife and made the attempt. Tbe first cut aroused the sleeping man, who by means of super human exertions freed himself, and thus foiled the attempt. It is supposed that jealousy was the cause of the attempt. The Harrisburg Telegraph of last Wed nesday says: Within two square on New Fifth street, during tbe last six weeks, there were no less than five brakemen lying who were injured more or less while engaged on the railroad. Two had their arms amputa ted, one lost a number of fingers, and two had their arms crushed in such a manner as will disable them for life. This is, of course, an isolated spot, the number of men hurt in this manner along the line of all roads be ing enormous. There are few improve ments made or devices adopted by railroad companies to protect men from injury wb'.le coupling cars. It all depends on their own expertness and skill. Cast-Iron Fellows. Hen of endurance have healthy kidneys and liver. No aches in the back, no piles or constipation. Tbe cure for these dis eases is Kidney-Wort. . This great remedy keeps op the tone Of the whole body by en abling the liver, bowels and kidneys to per form their functions perfectly. Both the Liquid and Dry are sold by druggists. Pi oneer Priis. mm These is more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. This explains why invalids find it such a wonder ful invigorant for mind and body. See other column. ' " KENNEDY & BOTYj (SnceessoM te Buyes k. Kennedy,) DEALERS 13 GRAIN, COAL, LtMlJER, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, gEEOi, Salt, ate. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin; town. Port Royal, of Mexico. ' We are prepared to lnrnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rate. KENNEDT & DO I. April 21, 1881-tf Proceedings of Eepnblicin Cbuiv ty Committee. The Republican County Commit tee pursuant to adjournment conven ed at the Juniata Hotel, at 1 o'clock P. 3L, on Saturday, October 15, 1861, and was called to order bv the chair man. Letters from Wm. 2L Allison, Esq., and Capt. James J. Patterson, withdrawing their names from the Republican county ticket, as caiiili dates for the office of Prolhonotarr and Associate Judge, respectively, Were laid before the Committee for its consideration, which were as ful lows : Juniata. Herald Office, t MifHintowu, OA. 13, lSHi. j" To The REPcwJcut CoCTtTT Commit tee of Jcxiata : Gentlemen : Having accomplished the preat aha and object of my labors and hopes, during the last lw years, to wit: a cordial union of the Rtub- licans and Iudeeadt:nt Deciocrpt of Juniuta on a common platform of nn compromising opposition to machine domination in couuty affairs, permit me, for the purpose of pirecting that union and giving it practical ef fect, to return to you, as the repre sentatives of the Republican party of Juniaia. the nomination for the office of Protbonotftry, with which that party fo generously favored me at its late primary election, in the hope that by your adoption of a caii- diitate m my place on the ticket, from tbe ranks of the Independent Denlo crats the public may be convinced that we are unselfishly in earnest, in our desire to crush out and destroy forever that reprehensible system which, from year to yer, selnshly and corruptly farms aiid partitions out nominations for county onices, in reward for blind and unreasoning de votion, and which, for the Bale of success, has not only prostituted our common school svstem the nope and defence of our National liberty for the purpose of rewarding tools and dupes, but has also dared to profane our courts of justice, and tamper with the jury wheel, in its proscrip tion of these who refuse to become its slaves. I retire frohi the Republican ticket entirely of my owu volition and sole ly for the attainment of the alxive- mentioned object ; which I consider has become paramount to ail person al considerations of pride or prefer ment, and, hopin" that this action on my part may materially further the end in view, and that your action in the premises may be actuated from a similar desire, in which event it will have no warmer supporter and de fender than myself. . With heartfelt thanks to the Republicans of Juniata for the honor conferred on me by the nomination, I remain, V ery truly, yours, TVm. M. Allisox. Airt View Academy, ) Port Royal, Oct 15, 1881. j Wit IIebtzlek, Esq., Chairman Rs- pub;i''in County Comiiuttee: Dear Sin Informed of the gen eral desire of the membership of the Rpubiii-an party to form a Union Tu-ktt" with the "Independent Dem ocrats of the connty, and btin m full sympathy with tu-j movement, I hereby place my nomination as a can-1 didate for Associate Ju !ge ia ynr hands, apd authorize the Republican County Committee to make such nse of it as wJl best promote the success of the proposed movement, and I pledge myself to do all I enn to pro- j mote the success of the " Lnion Ticket" formed under its auspices. While I aia thankful to the mem bers of my party who 2'hced me in nomination, and while-, at the same time, it is a personal sacrifice for me to give up my prosiect3 of election. in view of the encouragement I have received, still I cheerfully waive all personal considerations, in my desire to promote the general good. lours, very truly, James J. Patteesox. In relation thereto the following preamble and resolutions were offered : Whereas, Wm. M. Allison i.q ., and Capt James J. Patterson, nominees for Protboootary and Associate Jndge, respectively, hare dscliued these nom inations, for tbo reasons set forth in their respective letters of declinations, therefore be it resolved : 1. That the declination of Messrs. Allison and Fatterton be accepted with sincere regret, and only under tbe cir cumstance and for the attainment of the object which prompted them, and we herebv tender to them onr cordial appreciation of their unselfish action in the premises, and assure them that it will enchance tbe respect and esteem cherished for them by the Republicans of Juoiata, who are thus placed under renewed obligations to them. 2. That George S. Coun and Cyras M. ileticb, Independent Democratic candidates for Frothontary and As sociate Jadee. be adopted by this Committee as candidates for these of fices, and tbe editor of tbe Repub lican newspaper in Janiata county be requested and authorized to place the names of Messrs. Conn aod Ueoch at their mast-heads as a prt of tbe ticket, and to print all tbe ticket to be used by tbe Republican party in this campaign, with tbe names of George S. Coon, for Protboootary, and Cyrne II. Ilencb, for Associate Jnde, thereon. 3. Messrs. Conn and Heneb, are heartily and cordially endorsed by this Committee', and are commended to tbe favor of all good Republicans as men of bonor, high character and ample ca pacity to perfoio tbe duties of tbe of fices for which tney have been announc ed, and they stand pledged to economy and reform, and to tbe correction of the many abases which under machine denomination, have been fastened upon tbe people of tbe connty. On motion of Mr. Landis, of Fayette the preamble and resolution were adopted noanimoasly. On motion of Mr. Stntts, of Dela ware, tbe ticket as completed by tbe committee wu called "The Republi can aud Union 'bounty Ticket." On morion, 'be editor of tbe Juniata Sentinel arid RejtuMican and Juniaia Ucriud were requested to publish these proceeding of the committee. On motion, tbe Committee then ad journed to meet t the call of the chairman. Wm. Uebtzler, Attest : Chairman. P..D. HAHLlif, Secretary. . Tbe store of Nicholas Gilfert, at Lickingville, Clarion county, was fobbed of $6000 ia bonds and money: r as ia ' i i in ia MtSCELLiXEOUS A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re. qniring a certain and efficient ton ic ; especially Imligettion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Lots of Strength, hack of Energy, etc Knriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, snefs as Tasting the Food, Bdcking, Heat in Vie Stamaek, Heartburn, etc The onl J Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give beadaoue. Bold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading arnt free, BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. Parker's Hair Balsam. Tat W, ClMMt, mm4 Ma tvuMantraJ Utv Prf inc- . NOT ta www lato J oiafajI rW to nt hur . W. srxj )l ne, at lnr?fi. If you are wasting PilVT. Tmiir mt (mm-b FLOaEbTSlt C0L8GX8, It has wrol btnuircrisoriivcs: it may yorr- yuur neiphboror A nrw mmi it fniiiMii druggist, about it, or send for a circular to UlbCOX & CO.. New Vock. 50c and $1 SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. GRAND OPENING ! We have just come from New York with a new stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A FULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COCXTKT TRADE. HT Be sure and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere, aa too can cer taiuty rave money. So trouble to show Goods. Oue price to all. LOCUST One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 27, 1881-ly D. W. HARLEY-'S Is tbe place where von can bay THE BEST AXD THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the niopt ti is marfcet, ana at jtS fUMSUlULY LOW PRICES ! Also, measure (a&cn for sails and part of suits, which will bs made to order at ahort notice, very reesraable. Remember the place, aia Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, 1A. Has just returned from tbe Eastern cities with a full variety of mm & BOYS' OLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FlTRNISlII.(i GOODS Goods and be astonished I'ants at T5 cents. ratterson, l'a., April 16, lS7S. Medical. RwON DERFUL WHY CURES I . BJU 'v M I Boom It acta Ui LITEU, T.OlTtLS aa4 KIDSEIS at ths . mnm II iiltiMia Hit ytnia nf ttisrn'frm cm humor Ujt dntlop. in Kidnay tad Un- mit Dl iim.BUigMll . luuM Conatt. bj pttioit. Pile, or la Hnwmiura. fleuimjcia. Harrow smdoa and rraiaM compmam. BZM WHAT PKOFLI SAT i ncn B. Stork, of Junction Cite. ITftirw. Kiunrr-VVort rorrfl him mt tr iwilnr 1'1J ftciniis liadWm trying1 f or tonr yenra. Hm IiK. ..ii m wiriihi.il. Ohio. Haw her boy waj gi.ra tip to di. by four prominent phrnlcbnnn4ian&MWMatcrwnrdcarnd bj kUnor Wort. t If R OoooSHn- an editor In Cbardon. onlo. Ifarahowaanot oxpentad to II. bainr bloawu I barona better. Dul aaoney- n on carou aim. I Anna U Jarratt of nontn Balm, n. I, aan that arven year Mffartn from k idney trouble. I ana ocnrreompiiralior,. wan acq uj urn mmw w kidney-Won sih.ll lMMM.flvnm Tens.. aunVred I for yoarotrom ll.er and kidney trosbiea jiu HMT UIM IJ trim V( .Ill J I Kidney-Wort mnda aim well. I Wr.h.1 rViti. of MnntmimeiT Center. Tt I offered elfht jrmru wlLh kMoer dttBrnlty and ran aaam to www. ntMuiryror. mw mm 'wauaanror. aaaanamweanMaiawnaaansamV' rt?a.ANENTLV CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS. Constipation and Piles. IS" It Input up In Dry Vegetnolo Form In tin cnaa, one anrknan of whlcn nnktiu quart otmeainne. mao m . i mm, .-7 r j rntralaa. for Utoaa Umt eaanoa laamly ore- li arttacti wffa ewaai rMrnrv M !rj farm. 11 Grr R AT TBE DKUGuurrs. run i.w WELLS. KICHABDSOJ Cn.. tas'i. fwmeand the dry pool wild WUSTw.TT. w " 11 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI.TTOWJr, PA. WITH BRANCH AT FORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. 3. KEtlX POME ROY, Fresvlent. T. VAN IKWIN, Cainier , Dtbectoss i J. Nerin Pomeroy, Joseph Hothrock, GeorgA Jacobs, Pbilip 31. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDERS 1 J. Nerin Pomeroy, C. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Hothrock. Saiu'l Heir's Heirs, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtx. George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinsoa, Samuel M. Knrtx, W . C. Pomero, 1. Holmssrcin', Amos G. Bonsall, T. V. Irwin, Noah Hertiler, F. B. Frow. Charlotte Snyder, ' John Hertiler. CE Interest allowed at tbe rate of Z per cent, on 6 months certificates, S per cent, on 12 month certificate. Jan23, 1879-tf Snbavibwfwr the Sentinel t Republican. JtD VERTISEM EJVTS. TONIC r5! A Pur Family lledlcina that Invigorates v without Iatoricatirg. If you are a tnccharric or former, am cut with orerwrwk. or a notoeff tun dovm by family or louuxkd duae try Pakksi.' Ouvock 1 c. If yoti are a Uwver. minister r bofeae?s bus r-tuNtnl Wy mrrtal tvrrala rr anxnus cues do or uka BxtMncacag tiaauttua. but use Paui s Gixcca Tokic It yoo kive Dyspraxia, Kidncv i Urinary Compbratt, or if yoo a- trou&cd1 with any drvwncr of the hwft, Motrtach, bowels blood or nerves you can be cured ry Parkei's Cikce Tonic Tbere are htiadreds of atserabie wflcren duly dyir.jj fotn lung. Ibdnry aad aerrows dhcatcs who aright be wed by mine Paiku' Ucaa Totxtc away from ae. dvtnpaniMi or aay dbease tale at will nimt arati luxl asa un frswaa tr A. sires Great sarin in baring do&r sire. GROVE, 13 AIR & LEVIN. BOYS' CLOTHING JSD FURSISHIXG GOODS. rhoicn and st tect stocks ever otffred in New Building,- corner of Bridie and Jan. 1, 1379-U ffRAYER of all kinds are low Come and see me SUITS MADE TO OUDEti.-j SAMUEL STRATES. JIIFFLIMTOWX MARKETS. Kirni-trows. Oct. 19, 1881. Butter ... Lard Ham ifjoiilder . Sides Potatoes. Onions... Kag Z-) 20 is 15 10 10 .... 1 ....1 00 II allFFLlTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected wecaly. QcoTATross roa To-dat. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1881. Wheat 1 Tr5 Corn, Kid,. ....... ........ - 70 new................ " 05 Oata 40 Kye HO Cloverseed. .......... .....5 U0tw5 75 Timothy seed 2 UMo2 50 PHILADELPHIA URAIX MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 17 Wheat 4G00 bush No 2 red at $1 47tol 48 ; 2000 bushels do at $1 47; 1C00 bub do at 51 46 i; 1200 bushels do at $1 47; 5000 bash for November at $150; 5J00 bash for October at $1 47; 5000 bunh for October at $1 474. Kye was doll; sales at $1 10 bash. Corn; about 11,000 bush sold id lots at 73o for jellow; 72o lor mixed; 71c for steamer; 70o for No 3: 70o for re jected. Oats; 10,000 bos'uel.i white at 48 to 51e, and rejented and mixed at 47 to 48 lo per budLo-!. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, Oat. 17. Ca'tle Sales of 4,250 head; prime 6to6,c; good 5to6ic; medium 4to5c; common, 3to4c. Sheep sales of 14,500 head ; prime, 5to5lc; good, 4to5c; raedioc, 3to4c; common, 2to3. Western lambs, 4to4i3. Milch calves, 5:o8c; West ern calves 3to4o. Hogs good to extra 9u102; common to fair 8to9s. A CAED. . I am prepared to furnish tbe Utt make of Seedles, Shuttles, and new parts for AN Y Sewing Macuice, (old or new,) in the mar ket , aio, the be.t pure sperm machine otl. W. H. AIEES, Main street, MifBintown, Pa., One door above Pct-Otlke. CACTI03I NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands of the under, signed either in Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot fishing or hunting, or lur any otber purpoae. L. E. Atctssoi.' N. A. Lciui. x31-tf G. S.Lckms. GraybilVs Cjlumit. THREE LARGE STORE ROOMS FILLED WITH FURillTUBS CARPETS, BED DING, OIL CLOTHS, THE LARGK8T EDUSB imSM B30IS ES TA2USHM3T IX CEKTEAL PEKS3ILVAK XT I.N THI LARGE BHIPK BUILCIXG.OX BEIDGE STfiEET, South Side, Between the CinaJ and Water street, Mifllintown, - - Penn'a. LOOK TO ti'UK LVTEr.ST. LOOK TO TOCU PCUSB. believes people do not b;iy goods unless tbey Deed them, and then they look for the place where the best selection is to le had, and where they can be bought the most reliably and the cheapest. This he is prepared to offer and do, and only asks an op portunity to prove it. . His 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 Hair Cloth. Chamber Scits; in Walnut, Ash and Painted. Office Slits, in Walnut. Locxgis of all kinds and prices. Marble Top, Breakfast and Ex tension Tables. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Safes, Sinks, Rocking-chairs, Wood & Cane-seat Chairs, and almost anything you ask for in the fjrmtcPvEl:se. . CARPETS. Ths Finest Line cf BRUSSELS; Three-ply, Estta Super, Medium and Low Grade 1XU11ALN; Hail, Stair, Rag and Hemp Carpets. A gued ID grain Carpet for H5 cents. Carpets cut and l-ztche'l when desired. Floor Oil Cloths. 1 Yard Wide. 1 i Yards W iJe. H Yuda Wide. 2 Yards Wide. 21 Yards Widci 3 Yard Wide. Table and Stair Oil CIol'u. Oil Cloth Rogt, all sizes. BEDDING. IX BEDDING DK CAN SUPPLY TOC WITH .!IattreMe, Bolster!. raianrs, t'ealheiM. VARIETIES. tiXDOWSUADES. He b the Shading in sii Colors, and if jnn brinj tJn n of jour win down be will teuie tho shades for joc, ready to bang on jour viadows. L0OKI.YG GLASSES. If joo want nice Looking Glass, be bas a large variety to se!eot from. Clocks, Pictures, and Pi'c ture Frames. All kinds of Clocks and Fine Pio- tnres on band, and Picture Frames fitted to order. Lamps. If yon want to buy a Nice Lamp cat! with me. A complete line of Hanging, Bracket, Hall, Table aud Hand Lamps TO SELECT rEOM. Window Screens, and many other nefal and ornamental articles for the house. JOHN S. GPaAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFLIXTOIVX, - - PEXXJ. .f;?rct -aft Ejrl '4 ' j5 - x i z i 1 8.t ff ;rsaDariiia i . . . ' I. a coroinaiul of the Tirtne -f ars.ip rilla, suiliDa, mautlnke. vtllow iio k, with the kxiulf of piKarihaii l iron, all pow Tful Muol-iUMking. blood-cleansing, and life-anittiuninx eleinenta. It is ?tie purst. aafest, awl in everr way the m.et eff-f tial alterative niedioiue known or available to the public. The srirn"e of me!iiine anj. ehemistry have never pnlurtl o vaiua. ble a remedy. no one no potent to cure ail lirases resnltius; from iiupnre Moo-1. It curea tserofulaw and all scrofulous l!sescs, Frysipelns, Ki. or St. An. fbony'a Kire, Pimples inl FaeCT Xrubs, Pnstnles. Blotches. Boils, Tu mors, Tetter. Ha mora, Malt Kheum, Sc-ald-hewd. Kinjfworm. I lrern. !res, Rhenmf isnuMerrnrlsl Disoa.ipa ralirla, Ferpale Weak.nes.oes and Ir regularities, Jaundice, Affections of the IJver. Dyspepsia, Kmaclation, nd General Debility. By its searrhlng and cleansing qualirtn It purges out the foul corruptions bii h Contaminate the blood, and cause de rangement and decay. It stimulate and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes energy and strength. It restores and pre serves health. It infuses new life and vigor throughout tbe whole system. No sufferer from any disease whu-hariscji from impurity of the blood need despair, who will give Atfr'i Sarsafarilla a fair trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere; and they, recognizing its u perior qualities, administer it in their practice. For nearly forty years Avfr's Sah i.ATARn.i.a has been widely used, anil it now possesses the confidence of millions of people who have experienced bcnt-iits from its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical aad Aaalytleal Cnetulsta, Lowell, Mass. eOLB BY all DBl'SeiSTS BVIRTWRXBS. ilovr Lost, How Itosiored. Jnst published, a new edition of TA j Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Ks.e.y cine) or Spermatorrhea or Seminal weak nes, Involuntary Seminal Looses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by selt-indulgence or sexual extravagarc, &.c. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically car.d without the dangerous us of internal medicine or the application of tho knife; pointing ont a mode of cure atonro simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Lis condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. HThis Lecture should be in the !i iciis of every youth and every man in the ?and. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope;, to any address, potpatdi on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. ,Ye have aIto a sure cure Tor tape tvorm AJdress THE CCLTEWrELL J1F.DIC AL TO., il Ann St.. w York: jnnel?-lr Kost.tlil'ce. Box 450. Speciiil .Wice. POIPLES; I wil! mail (t ree) me re.-i i... a si:u' Vfcetablb BtL tli.it will reiu.tve Tim, FKECKLK?, lIMPi.E4 and Hltch:s, leving lhe nkin soft, clar and beautiful; lis instructions for i nxliicins? a luxuriant growth of hair on a bil l held or smooth lace. Ad lre-s, inclosing 3c s'a rip. Bkk. Vi-tunr It. C'J., 5 Uct i.u.m St., N". T. " to roxsu.Mi-nvusr" The adVtfitisvr hivir.g been jx'rn'iiintlr cured of that dread diseise, Cunsuaipttoii, by a Rimpie remedy, is auxins to uiik ) known to bis It-Mow-sunVn-rs tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will seed a copy of th prescription used, (free it charge,) with the directions for prepvin and Using the samu, whioh tLcy will had a sigK Ci'BB for Co.vsrapTios, Astkya, Beo.s cniTis, &.c. Parties jLing llio Pr-.-sc.ip-tion, will pleuu address, Kev. .. A. TVILSrtX, 194 Penn St., Williamsburg. X. V. . AGENTS W .X TED. Big Pay. Light Work. Steady Emp' menl. N tu ples free. Address. M. L. BY KN , 4J N aa sau Street, ew York. EKSORS OF YOITH. A GENTLEMAN ahnsntrcred for vears from jNervons DEBILITY, PKKMATL'KE DECAY, and all the effects of youthtul in discretion, will for the sake of suiler- jr hu manity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple; remedy by which he was cured. Sud'erers wishing to profit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing in periect coididecce. JOHN B. OODFIV. 42 Cedar St., Xw York. Jan 25, 1881. BEOE OUT IK A BEW PLAGE. Thi and Sheet-Iron Manufactory, Street, MiJjlirJoxn, Pa. CLARK WRIGHT & SON, Would most respectfully inform the pub lic that they have started a branch of their Patterson Tin and Shot-ironware Estab lishment in the Thomas room, formerly oc cupied by M. L. Littleileid, where they ard prepared to niacuiacmre and repair every thing iu their line. Their stork will be fonnd to embrace rnmpleto assortment of Tinware, Japanned Wkre, Cooking Utensils, ic, which will be kept icllv up to th times in variety, style, quality aad price. As one of rho firm will be constantly at worii iu the Mhop, the pnb'ic may depend on having all kinds of JOBBING with which they may favor ns, executed in the prompt est and most workmanlike manner, and at Ike iorctf rates. TIN KOUrING and SPOUTING pot on new and rejairti la a workmanlike manner and at lowest rates. Manufacture of stove-pipe aad fitting up of stoves a specialty. I'.y strict attention to business, good work aad moderate charges, they hope to merit and receive a fair share of public pai rona'e. OYSTERS, FISH, ire. All kinds of Oysters, Frpsh Fish, .c. In season, supplied to families on shortest no tice. All orders left at the shop will bo promptly attended to. Miffliutown, April 27, l&ol-tf $5 ta $ Ofl per day at home. Samples worth $- free. Address Stis sos t Co., Portland, 31ame. marSTjl-ly Will buy a new and beautiful Organ, same gride and kind ($10 to $70J, that other par ties hve been selling recently for $1 10 to $loi. Tour choice of many styles from different factories. Sis years guaraatet. W. IL Aikus, July 27-3m Slain St., Mifllintown, Fa. Subaoribe tor the Ssntinal at Bcpublicaa.'