SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN JMFFLINTOWN : Wedneadar. October 26, 18S1. TERMS. , Subscription, $150 per annnm if paid within 12 months; (2.00 if not paid within 12 month.. , Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cent per inch fur 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 bjr the year, half or quarter year. Republican County Committee. Willi m IIebtzleb, Chairman. Beale J Kelly Patterson, Solomon Bar dell, Walnut p o. Black Lor A W Opple, James McKee. Delaware John U Srctts, East Sal em p o; S P Lyder, Tbompsontown p o. Fayette Thaddcis Land is, Cocolamus I- . 1 t II i ..... o ; oituun uajman, iaiuana Mill p o. Grt-enaood (Andrew Zeiders, Diiunirille p o ; Jacob Updegrove, Oriental p o. Fermanagh Samuel Thomas, A J Moist, Vifltintowo. : Lack Ross Robinson, Waterloo p o ; R tl Patterson, Pern Mills p o. MiRiintown P D Hamlin, EWH Kreider. Milford George Groninger, Port Koval po; Wmillism Ours, Patterson p o. Monroe John Gingrich, Erendale p o ; Jackson Bowersoz, Kiclihejd p q. Patterson George Goshen, Albert Leech. Port Royal Thos M Cook, J P Wharton. Spruce Hill Horace UoS'inan, Spruce Hill p o ; J L Barton, Pleasan View p o. Susquehanna Elias Crawford, A J Gar reth. Oriental p o. Tbompsontown James S Vines, Levi Myers. . . Turbett Isaiah Berkey, Jonas K Herts- ler. Port Koval p o. Tuscarora H U Morrow, M'Coysviile p o ; W A Psnnebaker, Honey Grove p o. Walker Denrv Auker, C C Kloss. Mex- ico p o. Oa Thursday night the furniture More of John S. Grrsybill in this town was entered and the safe blown open, and between $10 and $50 in silver coin taken therefrom, with several thousand dollars in promissory cotes, and other valuable papers, which have all or nearly all been lound and returned to the owner, excepting the silver money j tfcat the bur'g'.irs took with them. The papers were found by the side of a log on the Pat terson side of the river, sonth of the river bridge. It is conjectured that the papers were examined at that place by the parties that took them from the safe. Some lime during Thursday night, or rather Friday morning, say about two o'clock, Mrs. Mc Knight, living on Main street, heard a queer noise. She arose and looked about the premises up-stalra. Ilad she known whst wss going on across the alley north Of her house she might have given an alarm, ani then doubtless the safe in the Oray bill store would not have been exploded, for the noise that aronsed her was made, it is believed, by the thieves getting into Jesse Howe's blacksmith shop lor tools to execute the burglary. There are three windows on the seuth side of the shop looking out on an alley that reus from Main to Water street. The burglars selected the middle window to operate on. They took out the lower sash and carried it away some distance from the window and carefully set it np against the :de of the shop. Through the large open ing thus secured they entered the building. They took a lot of matches out of a box that was in a desk that stood near the win dow, and tossed the papers around promis cuously. They examined or looked into a drawer, and left it partly open on a bench at the north side of the room. On the wall above the bench, on shelves they found a "Morse bit," a brace, two chisels, a "tap wrench," and a "punch." Howe believes that the tap wrench was taken along so as to be of use in case it should have become necessary tb work a "reanier" to enlarge a drilled bole. What time the store was entered is not known by any one excepting the burglars. The chisels obtained in tbe blacksmith shop were used to pry tbe doors of the store open. Tbe doors are as store doors are usually made, double. The chisels were shoved between the doors, and with tbe leverage thus secured (he sta ple in which the lock bolt rested when turned out was broken the staple. was of east iron. The brace and Morse bit was then put to work to bore a bole into ibe safe. The bit that was obtained it Howe's shop was broken, but the burglars seem to have been provided with another bit the least bit larger than tbe one stolen from Howe, as is easily discovered by one trying to insert a lead pencil into the holes drilled into tbe safe door. Through the bole bored in the door powder was worked and then set off From tbe appearance cf the broken door report of the explosion rriast have been alond one. A number of citizens in town heard a dull thud during the night, and it is con jectured that the noise that they heard was the explosion of the safe. From the ap pearance ol the inside door of the safe it is believed that it was also blown open. Gray bill says that the inside door was not locked. Daniel Panneboker went to the railroad about half-past 5 o'clock on Friday Morn ing. He saw a light in the store-room, but did not go afcross the street to see what it meant. He believed tbat some one con nected with tie place had gone to work esrlv. Asotbeb item of information as to the fJisposal of Jefferson Adams is reproduced from the Mansfield, Ohio, Iltrald of Octo ber 7th, Inst., as follows : Two weeks ago we gave a detailed account of the airest, with attendant circumstances, of Jefferson Adams, charged with an attempted outrage upon the person of Mrs. Robert Moorehead, at the family residence, six miles northeast of Mansfield, about one month ago. On Wednesday of last week a special grand jury found an indictment against Adams for assault with intent to commit a rape. To ehow the villainous character of Adams we publish below a letter from Wm. Benney, a constable at McVeytown, Pa., in reply to a totter of inquiry from Marshal Lemon. Tbe constable says : Sir: Ton wanted to know tbechaiacter of Adams. He lived niihio a rutie ol Mc VeytSwu and stole a horse in JuuuUcouu tv from a man by the name of Kickeiita-b, fetched him to McVeytown, MilUin county, traded him to James Hambrigul. KicHeji bach came here in search of the horse. Rickenoach got a warrant and I arrested tiro and fce was taken to Juniata jail. lie was tried there and was convicted and hi lawyer applied for a new trial, and belore it was granted be broke jail. U 4 reported here that he committed a rape in Juniats county belore." Mr. John C Burns, attorney for the ac cused, when apprised of the contents of the letter, lost no time in imparting the infornf ation receded to his client, and advised him to plead guilty to the chafge for which he was held. To this the prisoner consented; and on Tuesday just before the dose of the morning" session, Sppeaxid ta Court and en tered the plea of guilty. He was ft once sentenced by Judge Dickey to seven years In the penitentiary, fc which' institution he was taken on Wednesday. Th Tea ch' IaatimW wk SHORT LOCALS. Soap speculator. The Fair was a success. Tame turkeys are plenty. Heating Stoves at MctTIntic's. The early wheat is reported as full of fly. The toe of the fashionable ahoe is a pin eer. r Tin-ware if all kinds for sale at McClin- iew goods at Espenschade'a. Call and see them. The Parker Bank housed a new safe last Wednesday. . inauksgmng day turkeys are being tnougbt or. Parts of Canada was treated to a six-inch snow last week. - : Communication from Walker refused. Too acurrillous. Rev. Benaugh attended Synod in Clear field town on Sabbath. 1 ne Mate Fair failed .to the amount of t7,UC0 in paying expenses. . Samnel St raver opens, this week, a large lot of new clothing for men and boys. Lawyer Stone witnessed tbe Centennial ceremonies at Yorktown, Vs.. last week. Elijah and Clay Hower, each shot a wild turkey on Shade mountain on Saturday The largest stock of goods ever put into the Espenschade store has just been housed, Huntingdon county people vote, for or against the sheep law at the coming elec lion. Guiteau's relatives say he was crazy. Why did they allow him to run at large if crazv The Fair premium list came in too late for this week's issue. Will appear next week. A number of citizens will ever remember their investment in soap at the Fair las t week. The running races at the Fair last week attracted more attention than the trotting races. The oldest article on exhibition at the Fair was a pitch-work quilt two hundred years old. Joseph Martin shot nine squirrels last Thursday, and Jacob Thomas bagged a wild turkey. Mrs. West bas sold her bouse and lot at tbe north end of Water street to Franklin Noble for $100. Heaters, Ranges and Cook Stoves for sale at McClin tic's. William Clerk bas sold his 80 acre farm at Vanwert to Mr. Sellers, of Port Royal, for $8,000. A horseman says that a large percentage of men like to ride at a gallop, and that is why the Texas pony is so popular. Chambers, from Indiana county, passed through this place with a drove of cattle on Sunday. He stopped over Monday with Christ Reno. The three styles: gome girls are born fat, some achieve fatness, and some fix them selves up fat with old newrpipers and things. New Orleans Timet. Tbe heirs f Saruuel Horning will sell a first-rate farm in Lost Creek valley, on the 5th of November. See advertiseinet. The Dauphin county court last week found Henry and Frank Koinberger guilty of tbe murder of Daniel "Troutiuan. The murder was committed last November. Joseph .Martin shot a hawk on Snide mountain tbe other day that a-as four inches longer from tip to tip of wing than his Par ker breech-loading double-barreled gun. Rev. J. W. Ryder is around among Luth erans this week, soliciting subscribers fur tbe Lutheran Observer and Lutheran Evan gelist. A subscription of one hundred dollars wis raised in the Lutheran church on Sab bath to piy tax, insurance, fuel and repairs to the church buildiug. David Cunningham and George Wilson have returned from an extensive trip in tbe West. In Kansas they met Col. John J. Patterson, who is engaged in railroad build iug in that State. H. H. Brubiker, of Fsyette township, a young man favorably known to many people in Juniata, died at his bome in Fayette to nsbip, last Saturday morning about two o'clock. Rev. C. Keiniensnyder, of Cancaster, Pa., preached in the Presbyttrim Chapel last Sabbath morning, and in tbe evening in the Lutheran church, in the interest of the American Suniay-Scbool Union. That old things shall become new found another illustration at the Fair when tbe newest things there, or what was newest to the visitors, was pieces ot tea sets or dishes one hundred vears old. Go out in the damp air, or sit unprotect ed in a draught, and your throat will feel sore and your bead uncomfortable. Ton bave taken a cold, which you can remove as promptly as you received it by using Ayer's Cberry Pectoral. During tbe Fair a little musical instru ment stood by tbe side of John Ilollo bsugh's frog band. Occasionally some one would play tbe little instrument, and then people w ho stood by but did not notice the instrument thought the mtsic was made by the frog band. When tbe Republican party came into power the S-ate debt wss among the largest of the State debts. Since that date the debt bas been reduced to one of the small est of State debts, and that is a point in favor of the election of a Republican State Treasurer Governor Hoyt, on Monday, October 17, ordered warrants to issue for the execution, on Friday, December 16", 1861, of Emanuel Ettinger, Jonathan Moyer and Israel Erb, convicted in Snyder county ol the murder of Gretchen Kintzler and sentenced Feb ruary 8. 1S8I, to be banged. Professor King, the balloonist, who was liven up as lost, got out of the woods of Wisconsin ami sent a dispatch from Chip pewa Faih, H is., ou Friday, that all is right, and that lor (ire days previous lie and bis cou.paiiion had traveled through the wood to get out, leaving their balloon behind. The Baltimore Sum of October 18, gives an account of the proceeding of three Re publican nominating couveutioos for three Legislative districts in the city of Balti more. The second Legislative district nominated for Legislature, or House of Del egates as it is there called, Wm. H. Patter son, son of ex-United States Senator John J. Patterson of South Carolina. Mr. Pat terson will be recognized by tbe people of Juniata as the son of Cot. John J. Patter son, so wefl known in Juniata. Both father and son are natives' of this county. Their many friends in Juniata can only wish tbat William H. may succeed fn being elected to the House of Delegates' ot the State of Maryland. SHORT LOCALS. 'i- An application will be made to Judge Sasaaman, of the Berks County Court, in November, for a charter for the incorpora tion of "The Farmers' Mutual Life Stock Protective Association of Pennsylvania " The object ot the company is to protect its members against the loss of live stock from death or theft." James SuloufTs horse ran away last Fri day and broke a bnggy to pieces. The bold-ing-bsck strap broke when the wagon was opposite the grain warehouse and the vehi cle struck a lumber pile owned by Kennedy t Doty. James was thrown out. A drover that was in the bnggy with him mansged to get out behind before the collision with the lumber pile took place. The vehicle stuck fast on the lumber and the horse rsn into basin, where it was csptuied. "The diffcnlties in regard to Dressler's church, near Oriental, this county, which have been a source of much contention for some years, have at last been amicably set tied by tbe United Christians becoming (he sole owners of the same. They have now kindly thrown it open for the worship of God according to its originsl design, and the community seems to be well plessed. It is expected to give it a thorough renovation in the spring." Tbaddeus Casssdy, from AHoona, a brake- man on a freight train, while in tbe act of coupling cars in the Patterson yard last Monday evening, fell into a cow-ditch near the lower end of the yard. All of his per son fell clear of tbe track into the ditch ex cepting his left foot and tbat was caught on the rail and, Badly crushed by the wheels of the cars tbat passed over it. Dr. Crawford dressed the mangled Toot, and the young man left for his home on Tuesday morning on Pacific Express. The probability is that the foot will have to be amputated. This, month information has been received from Egypt, that a cave or tomb at the Northern Convent in tbe Libyan mountains in Egypt has been discovered. Tbe tomb or vault was cut in tbe solid rock, is 80 feet deep and 150 feet long, and is lull of perfect antiquities and well preservedbodies of kings. Inscriptions of papyri teil who the dead people are. King Rameses II, who lived about 1630 B. C, whose daugh ter found Moses in the bulrushes, lies there in a nice state of preservation, aod ihe daughter is also there in a perfect state of preservation in a magnificent case. UovEBXoa Must at tells a laughable story of his experiences in tbe Georgia march to the sea, which is worth repeating : Speaking of the famons march through Georgia," said the governor, "I never shall forget the amount of money it cost us to keep an old woman from crying herself to death. Of course we were obliged to sub sist off the country as we went along, and we naturally took about the best in sight. One day we took possession of a chicken ranch kept by an old lady, who stood at the front gate with a broom and threatened to lick all of Sherman's forces if they did not move on. Now, chickens were considered as officers' meat, and as we were desperate ly hungry", we went for these old bens pretty lively. When she saw that her favorite owl were being caught and killed she keeled right over and began to cry. Pres ently she began to scream, aud finally you could bear tbat woman's yells clear to At lanta. I sent tbe surgeons in to quiet ber, but tbey failed, aud then all the efheers took turns, but tbe more attention paid her the more she howled. I then got pretty m rvons over the infernal noise, because the hole army would hear it, and they might suppose somebody was torturing the woman. Finally, Sherman rode up and arked what was it about, and when we told him he said : Give her a bushel of confederate bonds for her hens, and see if that won't stop bet." Acting on this bint, I proceeded to busi ness. e bad captured aconteaerate tiaiu the day belore with $4,000,UbO of confeder ate money, and I hunted np the train at ouce. The money was worth about two cents on tbe dollar. Well, I stuffed about baT a million dollars in an old carpet-sac ti and marched into the bouse. "'Madam,' said I, opening the sack, 'I'll give you $50,000 to quit this noise.' It was as still as death in a minute, and then her face expanded in a broad smile. I laid the package; on the table, and I never saw such delighted woman. Tbe effect pleased me, and I continued : ' General Sherman pre sents bis compliments and $100,000.' I never in my life saw such a pleased old wo man, and i wound np by dumping the con tents of the sack right down on the door, sud telling her tbat wheq it came to contri butions to distressed females I could not be outdone by no man living. She inuted the officers to supper and she cooked every chicken on the ranch, and set out cider ss free as water. We were having s pretty good time when a long, Ian'!: old coon came in, and she said it was her husband. Pretty soon his eye fell on the money. 'Sarah ! sad he, "where. in biases did you get all this darned truck V " 'A present from General Sherman,' said she. . " 'Taint worth a continental celt J they are kindling fires aith it down at New Or leans.' tj " The old woman rose up, her face as white as yonr shirt front, snd ber eye wasn't plearrlnt to meet. " 'So you are the bilk tbat grve me this, are you ?' she called out, reaching for the old broom. The entire rdess rise and started from that house. We never beard any more of her, and there isn't a m in of the crowd who would meet that old woman for all tbat con federate money, if it would bring one bun dred cents on the dollar at th treasury de partment, at Washington." Salt Lake Tri bune. "91 Tormented Back," is the exclamation of more than one poor bard-working man and woman. Do yon know wby it aches f It is because yonr kidneys are ever-tasked and need strength ening, and your system needs to be cleansed of bad humors. Kiduey-Wort is the medi cine you need. " It acts like a charm," ssys a well known physician, "I never knew it to fail.?' Liquid or dry sold by Drug gists. Botton Pott. Wohk everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned from ex perience that it overcomes despondency, indigestion, weakness in the back and kid re) , snd other troubles of the sex. Home Journal. Will buy a new and beau lilul Organ, same grade and kind (f 50 to $70), that other par ties bve been selling recently for $110 to $135. Tour choice of many styles from different factories. Six years gnaiwntei. W. H. Aikks, July 27 -8m Main St., Miffiintown, Pa. . .-. . Subscribe for tbe SenUntland Republican, the beat paper in the eormty i KeighbonngKews. . t , Perry Couatr, as rem riatr cocxtt Farias, last wxii. George B. Arnold shot a wild turkey that weighed 18 pounds. Dr. Sunday snot a wild turkey that weighed 19 pounds.... Several topers that live in tbe country fre quently walk ten miles to Newport after supper to get a drink of the ardent...';. There is a great deal of malarial fever in the couuty... .There haa been enough corn and potatoes grown in Perry county thia season ta feed the county..... Juniata eels were sold in Bloomfleld.... A. D. Hotple suffer ed from tbe bite of a wood spider on the hand.... A bogus horse dealer was lodged in jail to await the action of the Court next term. ...Sinking schools have been organ ized in a number of places in tbe county.... Tbe viewers appointed on the Millerstown bridge, report against its being a fiee bridge. ....A horse owned by Beck Jt Brother at Bloomficd got out of a 'pasture field and traveled to Cumberland county, where it bad been bought .... Robert Tooiney, a youb j man living in Jnniata township, em ployed at Robinson's steam saw mill, fell against the saw of the mill recently, cutting off two of his fingers at the baud and two others at the first joint.. ..JacobSheuk, re siding near Rockville, was struck and in stantly killed by the St. Louis express when near that station on last Monday. Mr. S. was on his way to aid a neighbor husk corn when,ce tcet hi death. ...A few mornings ago Mrs. George Grubb, an aged lady living iu Liverpool township, was found dead in her bed, she having passed away during the night unknown to the inmates of the bouse. ....The Fish Warden has come r.p the Ju niata. But all fish-baskets had been takeu 1 out before he came up, as they ought to have been for bis reception. When they were satisfactorily aired, carefully dried and suf ficiently repaired, they were douttless sgain put to doing their usual duty. Such, at least, is tbe information we have. Itllfflla County', , ria virrLiif couxtt rarzas. Lewistown ladies are reported thia fall more lovelv than ever before.... W. S. Mc Carthy aud Miss Annie Wallace were mar ried in the McVeytown Presbyterian church on Tuesitay evening of last week.... A col ort'd girl that lived with Mr. Paul, of Sic- Veyiuwn, letta lew dus ago. She took wi:h h-r $77 tbat belonged t- Mr. Paul's mother. Tbe girl was arrested at Harris- burg and brought back, and in default of bail was sent to Lewistown jail.!.. .The piers cf tbe Newton Hamilton bridge are above water level.... Rev. Sterner, of the Lutheran church ct Milroy, bas resigned A thief stole the Gaifield furneral drapery on the Presbyterian church at Milroy.. J. D. McCliutic husked 70 bushels of corn in one day, on the Floyd farm..... Luther McCliutic shot a 22-pnund wild turkey .. Belleville coon hunters caught coons one night on Stone mountain. ... .Franciscas 4t Woods have undertaken to build a railroad from Altooua into Clearfield countv. Another Candidal. By a Iarirc majority the pei.p'e of tbe United1 Status have declared their laith in Kidney-Wort as a rewedy for all tbe dis eases of the kidneys and liver; some, how ever, have disliked the trouble of preparing it from the drv form. For such a new can didate appears iu the shape of Kidney-Wort iu Liquid Form. It is very concentrated, is easily taken and Is equal h efficient ss the dry. Try t. Louisville Pott. MAllltlED: ZEIDERS WIlEfZLEK Oa the 16:h inst.. by Rev. John Laud is, Mr. Lemuel II Zviders, of Harrisburg. and Mi"S Clara V Whetzler, of Tboiiipsontovtu. . LITTLE LOWRf At the L;ilnr-.in parsonage, Mi'Iiintoun. Pa., on the ISib in Unt, bf Rev. E. E. lierrv, Mr. lK-nrv E. Li'tle, of Lewistown, and Mis M gsie Lowry, of Fermanagh township. BARK ACKER At the same place, by the same, on the 2Srd inst., Mr. John F Bilir and Miss Frances M. Auker, both of alker to-roship. COJIMERCJVIi. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLiKTOws, Oct. 2U. 1881. Butter Eggs Lard Ham ....... Shoulder Sides....... Potatoes. .., Onions..... Rags 25 25 II 15 . 10 . 10 1 00 1 00 . n fllFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weedy. Quotations roa To-oat. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1881. Wheat 1 35 Corn, old................. 70 new 65 Oats,,...' -0 Rye 90 Cloverseed. ......... ......5 OOtoo 50 Timothy seed 2 00tu2 50 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 24 Wheit Dela ware and Penna. red. $1 4i147; amber. $1 47al 4H. Com sieaiiifr. 7iJa7ie, yedow 72a725". nii-d 71 .7T J. tMs No. 1. ivliite 21r, No. 1 it :,. , N-. :i d-, 5"e. Rye. tl 0(. liuu -r c.:',h-- i- !l ri and Ttrlj sold t?p othir kinds are q-iii; creamery, xtra Pennsylvania, RalOe ; Western. 87a 3c. Eges Penna. 27c ; W.-stem 25::2Hc. Petroleum refined,,;. Whisky, $1 18. THE GREAT CURE FOB RHEUMATISM Am M is tbe all a of th KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It elmsM th ajatam of th acrid poison that nsiiwi th dreadful twiffinnna which only th victims ct Btoraaataam caw mails. THOUSANDS OF CASES at th want Ibrm cf this tarribl i1 ! hav taasn qoiofcly svliavad, iw a short tuna PERFECTLY CURED. h h1 wMrtal tnnm, and aa imrntms sale in every part of th Coutry. la htts AredM of rmr i t baa oured where all else bad tailed. It is mild, bus easiest, CEBTAL1 U IT ACTIOS, bwtharml in U esses. tflt leM. Strcaarthea hi sjtvea Hew Ufa to all tbe important arcane of the body. The natural action of the Kidney ia teetui ed. Tbe iaver is el sensed of all djacaes. and tbe Bowebs move iVeely and healthfully. In this way the won diseases are eradiossed from As it he been proved by thoneesde the f 4 Is thoaaoct eflaulual remedy lorcleeiwlrr the system of all morbid aeatwtiona. isshseatlM naiil in every household as a - - SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures KXJOUSCTESa, c OWSTLPA TIOK. P1XZ3 and all PCaTil.W Disease. Is pnt p in Bit Treatable Feres, ta tin esse, one parkace of which makeaSquarts nwdieine. Alan in LlaaU Paras. Terr C9mmtmUmt4tat T tbe convenience of those who cenaot readily pre pare it. JfeUwUktqmUUmcitutmtrjTm. qet noriont Dr.ccisT. nucE.ai.ee WELLS, KICHABDSOS iCs., Prop's, rami mm rh dl wo eK).l PmuVOTO, VT. Jfeav Advrtttmenl. F. ESPEiNSCIlADE, AT THE CENTRAL STORE ma u s1tre:t, 2nd Door North of Bridge Strzst, Mifflintowii, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe public to tbe following facta : s Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and everv article usually found in first olass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE ta&en in exchange fur goods at highest market ptioe. Thaukful to tbe public for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of tbe county, wben in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. , , . T. EsrESSCIlADE. Sept. 7, 1381. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the office of the Stnltnel and Republican. MISCELI1JVE0 US A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. .IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain anil eilieient tor J ; especia 1 !r Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter' miltcnt i'erra,.jrant Appetitr. 1, cf Strength, Lack of Kxrtjy, etc Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscit?, and gives ner life to the nerves. They art like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, suelk as Tasting the Food, Belching, ITaU in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The onlj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Bold by all druists. "Write for the A B C Book, 22 pp. of Useful and amusing reading sent free. . . BROWN CIIEMICAIa CO., Baltimore, Md. IrSiWl Parker's Hair Balsam. A m flffsnt, mcrttvhk Hmr Drwtamg tkat Ltarer Fails to Restore Cray or Fade lair to its Youthful Color. 50c ami $1 lizes. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. GRAND OPENING ! We have just come from New DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, A.D A I'UI.I. l-INE OF STOKE GOODS FUR THE COCNTRT TRADE. Be sre and examine mir stock b'-foro purchasing elsewhere, as you can cer tainly save money. No trouble to show Goods. One price to all. . LOCUST One mile southwest of Patterson. April 27, IWI-lj W. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can bnj BlaST AUD THIi eniiiPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HATS. CAPS, BOOl'S, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most tiiis msrket, ana at as uj ta Also, measures taken for suits aod parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the place, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STBAYER Has just retoroed from the Ce.itti with & Jt varietj of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIDES' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Goods of all kinds are low-Come and see me and be astonished Pants at T5 cents. Patterson,' Pa., April 16, 1879. Miactllaneout. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFIal.TrOW-r, PA. BRANCH AT PaRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POME ROY, Preninl. . T. VAN IKYVIiN, ftuattr Oibcctobs: J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener,. Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDERS : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. PsrkT, Philip X. Kepner, BamT Heir's Heirs, Jana H. Irwin. M xrj Kurts. Samuel SI. fvnrts, -J. Holmes Irwin, ST. V. Irwin, T H- Krow. John Hertzler. Joseph Sutliroct. George Jacobs, L. h. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos U. Bonsall, Noah Hertzler, Charlotte Snyder, . 3 Interest allowi-d at the rate ot 2 per cent, on o ntontbs certificates, .1 per cent, on 12 months certificates. : jan23, 187-tf KENNEDV & DOTY, (Successors ta sViteas t Kecneiiy,) DBALERS If lalllililt, CEMENT. Calcined Piasters Land Plaster, SEEDS, if ALT. A.C. We buy Grain, to be deliverel at Mifflin town. Port Koyal, or Mexico. W.are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reuonahle rates. KENNED! A. DOTS. April 21, 1881-tf CACTIOX. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against hunting, flihiiijf, fratbering berries, building fires, or in any way trespassing on the lauds of the undersigned in Fermanagh township. wm. McLaughlin. may 14, 1879-tf jJD I'ER TISEMEJYT8. TONIC Floreston Cologne. A Xw ajt Fssrvni funni. Fit. Kmrt, Latiw. Sol bt DtLaxBBst in ftttrcMCBT ATtftp iisJOXCOL,N.T. baaur&afiMiui ItcfiMmk. Sua i.iarr, Birfc flaadrake St 111 In, a and in amy of the bat mrt3icuM kaewa are cooabined m Pabkek GiNca Tunic, into a medicme of such varied and cficctive power, as to make it the Greatest Llood Punlier ant Kidney Conecioc and the Best lealth aid tlreagtk lestorer Ever Used. tt cures Dyspepsia, Rhewnatisaty Keoralgia. Sleep lessaese.and ail diseases of tbe Stomach.Boweis: Lungs. Liver, Urinary Organs, and all Female Complaints. If you are waiting away with Consumption or any dtseve, te Ihe Tonic to-day. It will surely help you. Kemember! This Tome is the Best Family Metis cine ever made, and b far superior to Boxers, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it never Intotocatrs, and cures Lninkenne5S. Any dealer fl drags can supply yoo 50c and $ 1 sur. None genuine witiiout signature of Hiscox & Co., Chemists, N. Y. Lakgk Swimg im Buyug the Dollab Stzs., York with a new stock of . GROVE, BAIR & LEVIN. BOYS' CLOTHING A.D FURSlSHtXG GOODS. choice and stiect stocks ever offered tc Jf i,uir ritn.es i New Building, eoraer of llridee and Jan. 1, Bar" SUITS MADE TO OKDEK.n SAMCEL STRATER. Graybill's Cohawu THREE LARGE STORfi ROOMS FILLED WITH FUEaNITUBE. CAEPETS, BED DIB (J, OIL CLOTHS, Tllk LARGEST HOUSE MSISMS BOGUS IX CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. IS TRK LAKGE BUICK BUILDING, ON BSIDGE STREET, Soutfi Side, Between the Canal aud Water street, Miffiintown, - - Penn'a. LOOK TO TOTB INTEREST. LOCK TO TOSB PCkSE. 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 bbiirrlit the most reliablv and the cheapest. This . he is prepared to oifer and do, and only asks an op portunity prove it. His stock being complete thro' put, demands the attention of all purchasers in the following line of merchan dise : FURNITURE. Parlor Slits, in Raw Silk, Rep and Hair Cloth. Chamber SciTs, in Walnut, Ash and Painted. Office Suits, in Walnut. Lounges of all kinds and prices. Marble Top, Breakfast and Ex tension Tables. SiDfX'OARDs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Sales, Sinks, Rocking-chairs, Wood & Cane-seat I hair?, and almost anything you ask for in thu FURMTUUELIXi:. CARPETS. The-Finest Line of BRUSSELS; Tbree ply, Extra SJuper, Me!iuu aod L'w Grade IXGIsAlN; Mail, Stair, Kag and Hemp Carpets A g'.xd In crain Carpet fr !25 cents.. Carpets cut and matched when desired. Floor Oil Cloths. 1 Yard Wide. 1 i Yards tt ido. 14 Yards Wide. 2 Yards Wide. 2i Yards tt ide. 3 Yard Wide. i. Table and Stair Oil Cloth. Oil Cloth Rugs, all sizes. BEDDING. !.V BEDDING BK CAN SCPPLT TOC WITH .Mattress?., Ilolsteri. rillotT, Feathers. VARIETIES. WIXDO It' SIIADES. He has tbe Sliading ia all colore, and if jfa bring the size of jour win dows be will inaho too shades for joa, read to hang on Jolr wiudows. LOOKING GL,1SSES. If too want a nice looking jJ?as, be has a large variety to scleci f;oo. ClocJcs, Pictures, and Pic ture Frames. Al! kinde of Clocks and Fioe Pic tures oo band, and Picture Frames fitted to order. Lamps. If jen want to buy a Nice Lamp eall with n A complete line of nanfing, Bracket, Hall, Table ai.d Hand Lamps TO SELECT FROM. Window Screens, and macy other ufol and ornamental articles for tbe boose. JOHN S. GRAYMtlV BRIDGE STREET. Soailh Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, JUIFFLLVTO fPA, - - PEJT.YJ. Professional Cards. Louis B. AtkiAsos. Oeo. Jacobs, Ja. ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW, MlFFLINTrjwjf, PA. (recollecting aul ConTeTancing prompt ly attended to. Owes On Main street, ia bis fhtce of rsideuce, south of Bridge street. jJjASON IRW1.V, . ATTOSXEY-AT-LAW, M1FFUXTOSV.V, JVMJTA CO., PA. U AD business promptly aituiiJcJ to. Orrici Ob Bridge street; prosito the Court House square. ' j uj, 0-ly JACOB BEIDLSrC ArrOKNSY-AT LiW, -. MIFFUXTOVT.X, PA. JtaTColii-crioB altetrdr4 W promptly. .. Orrict With A. J. Patt Bridge street. Feb 2-7, K0 ) VviTdTstoxe ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,' MirFLlN'TOWy, . IT Collections and all professional bast- nessprtunptl attended to. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, m'wflikto h at rA. Office hours from 9 a. . ts S . . o" lice in his father's residence, at the south ena ol Water street. foc!i!-tt j) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice ett Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner ot TL'nl and Or-ing streets, MitHintown, Pa. March ZJ, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, jicademia, Junialj Co., Pa. Orrict formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. JtrnX McLACGULIX, insurance iGiiii;- . PORT ROYAL, JO SI ATA CO., PA. UOnly reliable Companies reproteuted. Dec. S, 187i-ly JJEXRY hTrSHBERGER,M.I. Continues the practice of Medicine snd Sitnrery aud all their cullateral branches. Otlit-e at his residence in HcAlisterriile. Feb , 1876. Ayer's HaivYigor, FOS RESTORING GHAY HAiR TO ITS KATUHAL VITALITY AND COLGR. It is a most agreeable dresinsr, which is at once hmi's and efTeetual, for prcsorvins the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youXh, faded or gray, light, a;i'l red hair, to a rich brown, ordeep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair U thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It eheiks failing the hair immediately, and causes 3 nerr growth in ail cases where the qlands are not decayed ; w hila to brasby, wak. or otherwise diseased liarr, it inipro-ts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. - . . i TIio-Yioott cleansos the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, aud soothing properties, it heals most if not aU of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. Aa a Dressing for Ladie3' Hair. The Tieon Is incsmparalil. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dy?, and will not soil white cambric It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for ths toilet it is economi cal aud unsurpassed in its excellence. rarraazn T Er.J.C.ATEHiCO.ILowfl3lI&SJ.l Irctlcal rtnd Analytical CheruUt. NlLO DT A!X llt'Js.UIaTT ITSUVW How Lot, How Ilestorotl. Just published, a new ed;ttn of Rjl'r- Culverwell's Celebrated Kssay J on the radical cure iwiihout m-iti- ciue) of Spermatorrbiva or Senilinl weak ness, InvoJar'ary .Seminal Losses. Impa tency, Utiii.-.l r.n I J'hy.ic;-.l Incipacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and TUs, induced by se!t-iudu'jreuce or sexual extravagance, tc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Esay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, .llut the alarm ing consequences of slf-ause may he rad ically cured without the ilanjrerous use of internal medicine or tlio application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, ari'J effectual, by means of which every snil'ercr, no matter what bis conditinn may be, may cure himself chesp- y, privately, anil radically. C7"Ttiis Lecture should be in the hands of every Youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain enrelope. to any address, poif-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. We bare ai-o sure care lor tape worm. Aldresa THECULTERiTELL MEDICAI.('0n 41 Ann St.. New York; jurelS-ly Posl.OlPee Box 4o4. . After the First Day of December,' 1880,.. , toc wu l r:xr JACOD C. WLNTY la hi Xew Store. Room at the East end of 51 e t MVT E R T I with a I-argn Lot of STOVES AND IIEATflKS or all kinds, Sfore Pip, Lard Cans, SJicaj Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Paus, and all kinds of. , .-- TIE AND SHEET IROfl WARE. WbLh articles he will sell at lbs Lowest PoAsible Prices. Thankfal for past patronjt te expects by s'rtet attention to business, to receive at least bis share in tbe future. . JACOB G. WISKY.' Xor. 21, lSW. $C n tfQl i-' lar al hom. Samples WW f MU worth &i free Address Stis - oa k. Co., Portland, Maine mar 2 "81- Suhsoribe far the Soatlaei k Republican. EU. It il it ' 5
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