mEL& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN . We4,etdrt SmremVr 1. 1SS1 r7 TE RMS. -Mcription, $1.50 per annum if paid vidiiii 12 months; $2.WJ a notpaia witiiin Tsient advertisements inserted at 60 JTvcr inch fr h insertion. TriMie"' business notices in local col - ri77' B wr linft for each insertion. IU ecu'- I" , - - . ' . m-ill made to those desirmir Mi'dDCt"" - - ft "7.iiai bv the year, half or quarter j": - Governor Eoyt's Thanksgiving Proclamation. . ntitme tnd h tht 0" of ' Com- " ... . r .- u BcfU Ctrm0T f taii Comm(""ctallkf. a noamtioi : unrrags K'"0 of drought and partial Vgjiure of the harvests, which in a lesa fruit ful laud would have brought famine and dis- ud in a time of public trial and trih tress, ... ... ijiXioi, mbwh under less happy institutions nirbt have ltd to dissension and strife, the woDleof En'ted States, and. par tic u- llyof-Peiinsjivania, have been preserved i. iKalth, in estate aad in peace. y0w, therefore, I, Henry M. Iloyt, Gov tnM of the Commonwealth of Penaylva- do ordain and set apart Thursday, No ,fluber S4th, a. d. 1SI (being the same ear appoints by the President of the Coifed Sates), for the observance of thou Klipv3 services, recogniring the beneS cf0CC cire of the Father of .o all, and those household customs, strengthening the boudi of families and a couiuicn bruther l j i. mhirh the tinie-bonoied traditions lvi i the Commonwealth have embodied the tbiatsgiving and p'ayers o a grateful peo- pit Gives under my hand and the great seal of j tlx State at Hanisburg, this tenth day of Sureniber, in ihe year of our Lord one thousand eif:ht hundred and eighty-one, ltd of the C'limmonwealth the one hun dred and sixth. . Beset M. Hott, (ioveroor. By the Governor: U. S. Qcat, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Thi Philadelphia Xortk dmtrua of the 10th icst. rays that "pink eyes," a horse dis !, b spoken of by Dr. Jvhn W. Gadsden, veterinary surgeon, as follows : "Pink ej es" u s simple disease, though it needs proper treatment It is not unlike cold accom- puivd with fever, although the types vary. TtxiMin danger is that the influenra some times leaves the animal with other debilita msf diseases, and last fall it lelt swelling of the bead, lecnnicVily known as purpura hemorrhagica, when the watery part of the blood gets under the coating of the skin. Tbe Doctor believes that the influenza is wither infectious nor contagious, but it is oviog to the condition of the atmosphere. Tbe symptoms are coughing, and a yellow ish ditcharge, in extreme cases, from the animal's nostrils. The way the disease re ceived its name is that at the first st.ige of tbe trouble tbe mucus membrame under the eyelids becomes a bright pink color, but as tbe horse grows worse it turns yellow. This kssoii the disease is haid!y prevalent eaough to be called of an epizootic charac ter, aad a lew days of cold, clear weather would do much to drive it away entirely. When a horse is attacked the animal should not be worted, but allowed to rest for a few days, when no danger need be anticipated. Heijyj'hit the disease is a debilitating one, and that it is a great mistake to doctor tbe horse, which has the effect of debilita ting tbe animal more than the disease itself. Tbe anionic are frequently given linseed oil, aconite, belladonna and aloes, which com pound prostrates the unfortunate equines more than tbe disease itself. The affected animals require a treatment that will build tbem up rather than pull them down. 0k Seturday a week Mr. John S. UcClin- tock, of Carroll township, Perry county, put off a blast tn an old well on the farm of Joseph Uusaer, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, near Bucher's Mill. On Sunday morning he went down into tbe well to remove the rock dislodged by tbe blast ob Saturday. He had lit a caudle wbec down to drive out the gas- IT hen one of tbe large stones was being hoisted out he seated himself on the stone, but w hen near tbe top of tbe well he lelt go the rope and hi back down about forty feet to the bot tom of the well, no doubt being overcome by the gas. Be was cut about nine inches from the top of his bead near tbe forehead rctnitig to the back part and also another deep cat across tbe top of the head in an oppotite direction. Ce lived uutil Wednes day, but in an unconscious stato. Uis body was brought to his lute residence in Carroll townbip on Thursday. He was an old well digger, but owned a small farm a short dis tance northwest of Carson Lackey's farm. He leaves a wife and family. Perry Coy Jhocait. " Tro is Lucifer I" said the teacher io tbe infant class in Sunday-school. I know," epoke up a brave five-year-old girl in a very earnest tone. "Well, tell me, Katie," said the teacher, ff'y, Lucy's fer Bub Spriggs, who has such a funny Utile mustache, an' wears such a short toat ; but pipa don't like him at all, an' s-i he ain't got no sense an' no money, an he's fer aat Sr. Grip, an'" "That w ill do, Katie," hroke in the teacher ; I see you are posted. will g0 n to another question," and it required the teacher five minutes to get through using her hand t ere hiel wiping ber eyes, she "had such a bad cold, you know," for Lucy was instructing another class near h.v. Lucy told her mother afterward that he thought Katie too young to go to Sun-J-8chool; the confinement was not good for her. Wit and Wisdom. Ha. Jacob Bibb, of this place, has been experimenting to some extent in order to certain the best way of getting nd of Can ada thistles that grow on his (arm. ' He has tried salt, coal oil, and a number of other reniediw, but with no snccess. Sometime H he took it into bis bead to try apple pomace fiom the cider press, knowing by experience that it would kill grass and other eeds. The application was duly made and the result was entirely satislactory. By cut ting off the stalk of this" objectionable weed, "d placing a common shovel full of pom ce over the roots they are sure to die, and tbe following season yon will find no trace of the weed. . Mr. Bubb bas repeatedly tried this remedy, and every effort has been ttended with entire success. r It is upon his authority that we give it to the public, that it may benefit many who are bothered ith the Canada thistle. Jersey SAora tier-aid- Gray hair may be made to take on its y'outhlul color and beauty by the ue of BU'a Vegetable Sicilian Hair Eenewer, tjie heat preparation for the hair known to the science of medicine and chemistry. JUNIATA COTOTY-OfieiaL STATE TBEaSCSEK. 1 O racsio'r icooi. a JS 103 76 153 257 139 88 85 22 69 61 81 62 60 84 97 114 81 21 87 120 156 95 44 27 101 79 5 90 147 6 92 n 172 120 16 1116 1707 0- 28 47 1576 1648 ASSOCIATE J TIMES. K se. tn c- ft 3 r Mifflintown... 98 Fermanagh ..77 Walker 165 Fayette 809 Delaware ...,147 9H 132 143 63 47 23 101 75 39 75 128 51 83 73 78 123 78 16 91 65 KiO 261 140 42 82 25 70 72 99 63 55 102 94 131 82 21 72 112 136 63 32 17 99 72 41 74 121 62 86 95 73 160 131 18 Thoinpsont'n. 43 Uonroe...... 88 Greenwood ..27 P upiiehanna. 71 Patterson.... 64 Miliord , 100 Port Koval... 65 9 6 1 2 "t . . spruce iiiil" Tuscarora.., . 52 . 91 . 99 .135 . 93 . 24 Lack j Black Log , 1745 14.(1 1653 1454 O 38 89 Mifflintown... 76 93 10 9 Fermanagh... 78 122 .. 4 Walker. 175 128 5 Fayette 2"5 98 Delaware ....127 55 4 2- Thompsont'n.. 29 85 2 .. Monroe 78 107 .. .. Greenwood... 8 91 2 .. Susquehanna. 57 53 .. 4 Patterson.... 45 98 2 8 Milft.rd ,'85 135 .. Port Koyal... 63 67 1 1 Turbett 87 104 .. .. Beale.., 86 97 2 2 Spruce Hill... 97 77 4 .. Tuscarora.... 70 205 .. 6 Lack 72 129 2 .. Black Log... 3 27 .. .. PKCTHOMOTABT. ATTOBH't 0 n w p es 2 3 . o c 1 .' r a Pal? . - Mifflintown..' 99 79 8 107 77 Fermanagh.. 73 117 6 87 111 Walker... i. 159 143 2 178 129 Fav'tti....275 80 .. 275 77 Delaware 14 85 2 146 88 Thompsont'u 43 20 .. 46 20 Monroe 83 104 .. 83 103 Greenwood.. 24 77 .. 23 76 Susquehanna. 69 42 3 70 40 Patterson.... 69 82 6 75 64 Miltord 95 121 6 105 114 Port Koval.. 66 49 1 Vt 62 Turbett.".... 52 84 .. 52 83 Beale. 62 122 2 85 95 Spruce Hill.. 98 79 .. 97 77 Tuscarora... 14 4 143 4 145 138 Lack 103 100 .. 99 97 Black Log... 23 16 .. 25 15 1672 1499 39 1761 1406 COCSTT COHXISSIOXEPS. 35 3 O S "9 N s. 5 - a a Ci 3 Mifflintown... 94 lr2 80 86 7 7 Fermanagh... r2 71 109 120 5 5 Walker 158 1C8 16 131 2 8 Favette 276 270 82 76 .. .. Delaware 133 143 40 50 2 2 Thompson t'n. 49 49 17 17 Monroe 82 82 104 104 .. .. Greenwood... 23 23 77 77 .. Susquehanna. 69 70 41 41 3 3 Patterson.... 65 66 78 79 6 6 Miliord 82 S4 123 143 4 4 Port Roval.... 64 66 49 48 1 2 Turbett 62 55 81 88 .. .. Beale 89 91 97 96 .. .. Spruce Kill ..102 100 76 78 .. .. Tuscarora.... 142 173 124 130 2 4 Lack 97 105 103 105 .. .. Black Log.... 25 31 12 12 .. .. 1"84 1759 1449 1461 O 81 COCXTT TBEASCBEB. r-t ob co 5 S S S a. s - I 98 P c 88 91 8 67 125 6 165 145 2 23. 128 134 48 2 , 33 33 77 110 23 77 , 70 41 3 71 68 6 , 109 111 61 51 3 53 85 86 99 , 97 81 132 147 6 , 95 109 25 15 1616 1564 40 Mifflintown Fermanagh...... Walker ......... Fayette ......... Delaware.... ... Ttio.npsoutown... Monroe ...... ... Greenwood. ... . . S usquehanna. . . . . Patterson........ Miltord Port Koyal Turbett Beale Spruce Hill Tuscarora ....... Lack Black Log cocktt acmtobs. St X n n . z a 1 ? 3 g S3 O P C Mifflintown.. 99 104 77 74 9 8 79 115 105 5 5 188, 121 120 8 8 2C6 67 79 .. 141 42 41. 2 2 47 19 19 .. .. 83 101 104 .. .. 22 77 77 .. .. 70 41 41 8 3 66 78 78 6 6 102 124 119 6 6 63 52 52 1 1 64 85 85 .. 90 95 94 2 2 102 76 76 .. .. 147 139 137 4 4 98 107 106 .. .. 24 16 16 ... .. 1743 1432 1427 41 40 Fe.-tnanagh .. 82 Walker 186 Fayette 205 Delaware ....142 Thompsont'n. 44 Hwiroe...... 80 Greenwood ..23 Susquehanna. 70 Patterson.... 65 Miliord 99 Port Royal... 69 Turbett 65 Besle 92 Spruce Hill.. 101 Tuscarora.. ..146 Lack 98 Black Log.... 24 Barnett for Judge has 72 majority in Jn niata. In Perry county his majority is 8o9. Total majority for Barnett, 931. James Wilson, the Temperance candidate for State Treasurer, bad one vote in Mifflin town and one vote in Lack township. The Popular Demand. So great bas been the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort, that it is having an immense sale from Maine to California- Some have found it inconve nient to prepare it from the dry compound. For such the proprietors now prepare it in liquid fora. This can be procured at the droggists. It has precisely the same effect as the dry, but is rery concentrated, so that the doso is much smaller LowtU Mail. Doctor', my daughter aeems to be going blind, and' she's just getting ready for her wedding, too ! Oh, dear me, what is to be done?" "Let ber go right on with the wedding, madam, by tJl. means. If any thing can open her eyes, marriage trill. Hew York Pott. SHORT LOCALS. Tip-top overcoats at HarIeyV ; A new bank has been started in Hunting, don. ' Flannel, in different colors, at R. E. Parker's. Miss Maud Irwin Philadelphia. Is visiting friend in The ground was slightly frosen on Tues day morning. t Celery is said to be good aa a vegetable to cure rheumatism. - All kinds of clothing to satisfy tbe most fastidious at Strayer'a. Jacob Thomas ahot a wild turkey on Mon day on Shade mountain. Yesterday, Tuesday, was tbe day fixed foi the end ol the world.. F, L. O raj bill keeps a full line of goods in bis store at McAlisterville. Husk mattress makers.ia Philadelphia pay $60 per ton for corn huskr. Consult your interests and advertise in the SetUiml mnd Hepublicmm.. The Thompsoutown creamery n in full operation. Hope it will pay. 1 boinaa Patton, of Tuscarora Valley, is making a tour of the (Test. On Friday afternoon Joseph Martin shot a wild turkey at Macedonia. There will be, a good lecture at tbe Insti tute every evening ucst week. Reuben Leonard, of Fayette township, has returned from a trip to Ioisa. CoaU and Dolmans in variety at Pennell's. The world did not come to an end on Sat urday, as was predicttd it would. For Sale Five shares of Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at thia office. Between 500 and 600 voters in this coun ty remained away from the pulls on election day. Thu board of railroad inspectors dined at Johnnie Hays at the station last Wednes day. Everything in the hardware Kne can be obtained at the Gusa hardware store in Pat terson. D. P. Miuichan, by purchase has become the owner of the Deen property in Walker tow nship. During tbe past week, apples sold from wagons on the street, at 50 cents to 65 cents per busheL During tbe coming winter butter will be a scarce article, and rn'.e at high figures. So dealers say. Everybody should hear the new State Su perintendent at tbo Institute on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22nd. Benjamin Brers shot a wild turkey along Lost Creek, north of Samuel Bell's prop erty, last Thursday. Hoop or not hoop is a question that ladies discuss now days, when tbe question of d ress is considered. James Deen was hauled in a bnggy to the polls to vote. Mr. Dean haa been in poor health a long time. Many pvople consider that any linie in the aei.ion alter the 21st of KoveniTT 'is a proper time to butcher hogs. A Bedtrd county man, on election day, shot a golden eagle that measured 7 feet 8 inches from " tip to tip of wing." Anything that tempts one from integrity asd honest purpose, should be put aside as quickly as understood. There wss a break in the canal west . of this place last week. Navigation on lie ditch was auspended. It ia said that bees were nnable to lay in a stock of honey sufficiently largs to sup ply them with food this winter. Bev. Mr. Uiel,ol Philadelphia, preached in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath. His Theme was tbe "New Birth." Hear t iie lecture on "Curiosity" by Prof. E. A. Angel), at the Teachers' Institute, ou Wednesday evening, fiov. 23rd. Admis sion 19 cents. Tbe misplacement of a letter or two in a word in a newspaper item may cause a most i ludicrous mistake. A wedding suit or business suit in the latest fashion, and made in the most sub stantial manner at Loudon's. McTeytown is in the throes of a sensa tion. A colored barber named Harris eloped with a white married woman. William Marks, tbe boss clerk in Scbott's a tore, is sufferiue with a sore hand, all of which came from a alight scratch. Contrress will meet two weeks from next Monday. There should be a protective tariff man elected Speaker of the House. Benjamin Shellenberger, of Beale town ship, bas purchased tbe Myers farm near McAlisterville 100 Acres for $110 per acre To every subscriber that is in arrears more than one year, a bill will be sent be tween this date and the 28th day of Febru ary, 1882. The railroad management have ordered that the word depot be no longer used and applied to station. Station is the word or name. ... t A fine entertainment will, .be -given on Friday evening, at the Teachers' Institnte, by Prof. Little. The Professor proposes to Ut bis work speak for itself. Admission, 10 cents. , Mr. Musser's mill at Cuba supplied him with eels this fall. As many as ten were taken at one time from a wheel that water from the "race" falls in. Governor! of most of tbe State have issued, respectively, a proclamation fixing the day selected by President Arthur as the day for thanksgiving and prayer. The remains of Abram S toner, Sr., wi re interred in, the Mennonite grave-yard, not far from Oakland, last Thursday. A large concourse of people were present. Tbe cold of last winter has not lost its effect on the people, and everybody, or al most everybody, hopes that ttU winter may be a mild one. Do not fail to bear the lecture on Thurs day evening, Nov. 24 th, by Col. J. P. San- ford. Aa be has a national reposition, nothing need be said of the character of the lecture. It will be highly Instructive and entertaining. "A lady writes that no man will stare long at a woman who does not stare back. That sounds very well ; but if she does not stare back, bow is she to know whether the man bas stopped staring or not J" In all the trading and hurlyburly of the politics of the late campaign it is a gratifi cation to realire that Baily, tbe Republican candidate for State Treasurer, baa a sub stantial majority of 7,270. Gen. Grant, being invited by Mr. G. W. Child to a dinner given to the Farmers' Club of Philadelphia, said in a' letter de clining the invitation that be wonld bave liked to be present, as the speeches wonld certainly be short if the speakers confined: themselves to tbeir farming experience." SHORT- LOCALS. Mrs. Caroline Adams, of Walker town ship, in company with ber aon Charles, ha gone to Nebraska to visit her sister, Mrs. Butterman. Many farmers are butchering their bogs. The scarcity of corn and the high price at which that kind of grain rules has induced many to. put np their pork. Pbilo Pannebaker shot a wild turkey on Slim Valley ridge en Friday afternoon, and two wild turkeys at the five-mile tavern in the Narrow on Monday. He sold them ia town for i'i.2Z. A sociable will be held in the Presbyterian Chapel on Thursday evening. The finan cial contribution of the occasion are to be appropriated to the use of a Christmas Tree, or Christmas entertain nieu Frauk and Henry Kumberger, now in nar- Hsburg J4il for the murder of Troutiuan, are bopetul that the Boaid of Pardous will commute Ihe death penalty to imprisonment fr lile.. They have petitioned the Board of Pardons lor such au end. Mrs. Fisher, daughter of bavid Jlajtcr 11 this plsce, wrote to her father uu.derdateof the 6th inst., that nn that day a suow of six inches fell at her place of residence. Mrs. Fisher lives with her husband at Morrison, Colorado. ' , LmvkI Keno, from i;IHin county, was in town a few day ago. He said that in "Big Valley" grub worma are ao numerous that hole fields of grass are seriously damaged The worm cats the stalk of tbe grass off just belcv th'- surface of the ground. " Pleuro-pneumonia prevails to a limited extent among the cattle of Philadelphia and Delaware countiel, and the Governor of Illinois was induced thereby to issue a proc lamation prohibiting cattle from Pennsylva nia being imported into Illinois. Herman H. North, youngest son of James North of Patterson, and Miss Isabel Stew art were joined in the bonds of wedlock at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lncy P. Stewart, in lluntingdo'i, on the evening of the 10th inat. Mr. North is a rising young lawyer; be lives at Bradford. On Tuesday Mitchell Varnea and a neigh bor saw a dog run deer. They turned in and gave chase. The deer, in attempting to cross a deep ravine on tbe Parker farm ad joining Patterson, got fast among the briars, and the pursuers coming up caught it- They cut its throat and made venison of its body. 'Ah, dearest," s'gbed the young man, kneeling at the feet of his ownest own, "dost thon know bat ol all outward things is nearest my heart V "Really I csn'r say," she replied, "but if you have any reg ird for your health in this changeable weather, I should think it was a tUnuel shirt." She was too practical, and it broke the ecSe ment. Slnbtmillt Herald. Tbe long winter nights are here. Ton will want a paper that gives you borne news, general news, and miscellaneous reading. The Sentinel and Republican is thb J-aper to supplj that wsnt. It gives all the impor tant hoine newa, all important general news, besides a large quantity ol niiseelUneons reading, more than any other piper in the county. Subscribe, and suggest the pip-r to your neighbor. On Friday night, the 11th inst., a ba mare about 12 years old was stolen Iron the stable of Samuel 'ayran, Jr., in Fayette township, near Oaklantl Dills. Tbe beast has a white star on the forehead, small mane, a small lump on the right ear, and stands about 15 bands high, and is long in the body. A regard of $25 f-r the recov ery or the horse, and ?25 more for the re covery of tbe thief, will be paid by the Lost Creek Protection Company The county also pays $20 for tbe arrest of the thief. David MLscer caaie to town on M'.nday morning in a one-borse rpring wagon, lie tied hia horse to a post at Ihe Foundry. Tbe horse broke the post and rati away, dmggirg a piece of Ihe post with him. Tbe Dtasl kept tbe middle ol the road all the ' way out to Daniel SMrt's I arm, where it was ; caught. Murser ol course gave chase as I f..w . he c' d on !''!. every moment ex-; pea limr to ik d iiis wagon wrecked by the j side jt ft': f -M. o ws hiphly gratified I to fir.ri hore t'.ii m Jin aU ri:hf at thi: end ; of the niii" .d ,i quarter rce. j "Tiie i(.!!o!.ig siaiemeut his been made by the SuperiMrndeiit of Public Instruc-I tion, with reference to admission to Sol diers' Orphan Schools : We caunot grant orders for the admission of any more chil drcn io any of the schools, because of the tact of our having too many pupils in now for the amount of money appropriated. S bould we continue the present number to the close of the school year, May 81, 138?, we would exceed the appropriation at least $25,000. This we feel we dare not do, and in order to avoid it, we must withhold ad mission and let the aggregate diminish by discharge on age' and Hn order.' " tSar long ago a young man in Carson got married and started for Cal'fornia with his young' wife. His father bade bim good-by and gave bim the parental blessing. " My son," said tbe aged sire, shaking with emo tion, etc., " remember these words if you never see, me (gain : Never go into a place where yon would not take your wife." Last week the father.went down to visit them. He proposed a bear bunt, and they were for tunate enough in tracking a grieily to bis lair among some of the bowlder in tbe chap arral. .A the two approached, the. bear roused up and sent forth a growl of defi ance which shook the trees. "Go in. there and fiil bim," said the father excitedly. Count me out," said tbe son. " Have I crossed tbe seas and settled in Ameiica to raise a coward I" shouted the father, bran dishing his gnu. " I recollect your advice when I left Carson," was the reply. Didn't yon tel! me never to go where I couldn't take my wife t Now, how ,wos'd Sal look in there .with that bear'" The father clasped his dutiful son to his bosom, and as the bear issued forth exclaimed : "Speaking of Sally, let us hasten home ; our. prolong ed absence might cause ber needless alarm " In about fifteen minutes they had reached the ranch, the father a little ahead, and tbe distance was about four miles. Tbe Doctors Disagree as to the best methods and remedies, for the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that bave used Kidney-Wort, agree that it is by far tho best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and other mercurials that poison tbe system, but by using Kidney-Wort restore the natural action of all the organs. Arte Covenant. FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, ia the bor ough of Mifflintown, Juniata county, Pa. Thi ia a rare chance to acquire a dwelling bonse, and bosines place in Mifflintown ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. . For particulars, call at, or address this office. jao29-tf Woaiia everywhere use Parker' Ginger Tonic, because they Bare learned from ex perience that it overcome despondency, indigestion, weakness in the back and kid neys, and other trouble of the sex. Home JowmuL DON'T BE DECEIVED by such dodge as a $350 Organ at to when you esn buy tbe same grade of instruments at borne at $ti0 to $70, and save the freight, by calling on W. 11. AIKEN'S. Main street, Mutlintowa. A OABD. I am prepared to furnish the bett m ike of Needle; Shuttle, and new parte for ANY Sewiug Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket, also, the bett pure eperm mnrhint oil. W. H. AIKEN'S, Main street, MiHIintown, Pa., One door above Post-Olhce. Will buy a new and beautiful Organ, aame gradSe and kind ($50 to $70), that other par ties h.ve been selling recently for $110 to $135. Tour choice of many style from different factories. Six years guarantee. W. H. Anus, July 2 -8m Main St., Miftiiotown, Pa. ' 31 AH HI ED: TURNER KENAWEL At the real dence of tbe bride, on tbe 3rd Inst., by the Bev. J. S. Bear, Mr. Landy Turner and Mr. Hannah Kenawel, both of Fayette town ship. . DIED: . JPAGNER On the 6;h inst, at the home of its parents in Fermanagh township, May Wagner, daughter of Louis and Sarah Wag ner, agd 1 year, 5 months and 15 days. COMMERCJAIa. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. AirrLTowa, Nov. 16, 1881. Butter 25 Eggs 25 Lard io Ham 15 Shoulder.... 10 Sides.................. 10 Potatoes 1 00 Onions................... .....I 00 Kg 1 MIFFLINTOWN GRA1: AKSLT. Corrected weekly. Quotation roa To-dat. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1881. Wheat 1 30 Cora, t5 Oats, 4u Rye .90, Cloverseed ...4 SOtoS 25 Timothy seed .2 30ta2 50 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia. Not. 14. Wheat is firmer: Delaware and Peuosvlvania red. $1 43tol 41; do amber, $1 44 to 1 46. torn is firmer sad in fair local demand; steamer, C9j; yellow, 70; mix ed GStoTOs. Qats are firmer and in fair demand; No. 1 white, 52to534c; No. 2 do, 51a. No 3 do, 50.. .No. 2 mixed, 49a. live at 1. Provisions: Hies pork $I8tol8 50; beef Lams. $18 75:ol9 00: bicon siuuked shoulder;, 8-j; salt do, 7 siuciked hams 12itol3o pickled do, lUi'ollc. l'utter choice is steady; other kinds dull; creamery extra Penn sylvania, 37too$c; Western, 3-to37c: rolls are steady. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, Not. 14 Caule sales 4.000 bead: prime, Gl7e; good, 5i6l; medium, 4iv5t:'eoiuiuon, 3ia4j. The sheep market is active; sales 8,000 bead; prime 5ii5Jc; goo.l,4Ja5jc; me dium 4a4te; common, 3 t3l3. The hog rairket is fair; sales, 5,500 head; C"oJ, 8a9f, medium 88''; Common, 7i7J. . . .Mcdiail. ral llih UntAI UUKb RHEUMATISM Aj it ! for &11 diaMMS of th KIDNEYS . . LIVER AND BOWELS. It pi nf tb ytn at th acrid poison that efta?a th drdfal rotT-ruif which only th Tietlm of B hfnmmim o&n remits. THOUSANOS OF CASES of the wont forms of thi terribl diawiit hT ba quickly nUered, in a abort tim PERFECTLY CURED. hi w trfkl iiiwi, and aa ioawnnb mm in ftTery part oc IA0 (Jonniry. ia nun dred tftemmem it ha cured whw all ela had foiled. It la mild, but mcient, ''KTAI 13 ITS ACTION, but twiala tn all caaa. tVl t HfMiw, i r?j t Waa aai H t Mew IJfe to ail th important ortranaof tha body. Th natural action of th Kidneys 1 Ktored. Th Uver is cleansed of ail disease, and th Bowels more freely and healthfully. In thi way the wont diawvw ar eradicated from thesyatenu Aa it ha bean proved by thousands that iatb most effectual remedy for elcansinr th ayatom of all morbid aecretiona. It ahonidb used in every hon hold aa a SPRING MEDICINE. always turn BHJO0SXES8, LONSTTPJ. TION. PILS3 aad all FEM1LI Durim b put up la wry TecXaMe F ana. In tin aa o package f which makca tqnarta ncdidn. aiao in iau rrah tt immum for th convenience paralt, II art' "if 7aJ rjlnencw m rtlMrorm. GET ITOFTOCR DltraOISE. PBICS,L WELLS. KICHaBDSO r.. Prop's. ' fWln mmA thn drr ln-rM.T Bratromw. VT. at 1 Special Wff. PIMPLES. . I wi.l niail (Free) I lie rrcirg Tor a simple VrTXTaBLa Balm that w'll remove Taa, FKEC'SLL;?, riMi'LES -and Blotcuh, leaving the rkin wit, river ai.d beautilm; also instructions for croducinfr a luxuriant growth of 'hair on a 111 bi'ad or smooth lace.:' Address, inclosing 3c stamp, Bkm. Vamdeif & Co., 5 Beekuian St., Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consiiruptton, bya-siniple remedy, is auxiou to uiike known to bis fWlow-sutlerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy , of the prescription unl, (free ot charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they, will lind a si'rk Ciat for CoxsmrTtos, Asthma, Bbox- cuitis, kc. ' rarties wishing tbe prescrip tion, w ill please p.ddress, :. Kev. E. A. WILSnjf, l'J4 Penn St., Wiiliarhsbrtr, N. V. AGENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light Work. Steadv Employment. ' Sam ples free.- Address. M. L. ETKX, 43 Nas sau Street, New York. I2RROKS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered lor years from .Nervous DEBILITY, PKEMATL'KE UEOAi, and all the rOV-cts of voutblul in discretion, will for tho sake of auiferig hu manity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which be was cored. - Sufferers wishing to profit bv the advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence. JOHN B. uGDKN. 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26, 1881. week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. Address II. Hallstt a Co., Portland, Maine. mar 2 fil Xew Advr-rtuu-irteiit. i KSPKNSCIIA1E, AT TO CENTRAL STORE MAIS STREET, 2vd Door Nobth of Bridge Stbeet, MiflHiitowii, Pa., Calls tbe attention, of tbe public to tbe following facts : .v t Fair Prices Oar Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Prioo Our Style !-Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Prot3 and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Onr leading Specialtie ate FHESII GOODS EVERY WEEK IS r . . . dry Mops, NOTIONS, (JKOCEKIK3, BOOTS AND SUCKS, for Men, Wom.n snd Children, Qaeeuf ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and.everj article usually found in first- class stores. COUNTKY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Tbaukful to tbe poblio for tbeir heretofore liberal patrouage, I -n quest their continued castors ; and ask per sons from all parts of tbe county, when in MifHin to call aud see inj stock of j goods. F. ESPESSCII.4DE. Sept. 7, 1881. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the office of the Sentinel and Republican. MISCELLWEO US A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENED SURE REVlVEn. IRON" BITTOIS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, liytprpria, Inter tr.ittrnt iwrj, Went of Aopdiie, Lost of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc Enriches tlic blood, strengthens the mnscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, snclk as Taslinq tl.tFood,lifkiinrj,lItai inihe,Slomack,IIeartbiirn,ete. The onls Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or givo headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 32 pp. of cwful and amusing reading sent free. . : . BUOVX CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, 31 J. Parker's Hair Balsam. . Am tUganl, crttahU Iarr Dressim thai Never Fails tt Restore Graf or Fa fee1 Hair to its Youthful Color. 53c and $1 sizes. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES AND A FULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR TIIE COIWTKY TRADE. . . Be sure and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ai you can cer laiuly s " r monev. Ho l.-uuble to show floods. Oae price to all. LOCUST GKOYE. One mile southwest of Patterson. 7 , W. April : , lsSl-lT D. W. HAELEY'I ... Is the place where yoa cao buy , jikaS EST AlI TIIK CIIEAPIIST LIENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING B.1TS, CJFS. BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FIRX1SI1IXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered ic tnis market, snd at JSTOStSHIXGLT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be luaJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in lldfTman's Water s'reets, KIFFLIN'TOWJf, PA. SAM'L STRAYBB Has just returned from the Eastern cities with full variety of MEN BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRNISHIXO GOOD3 Goods of all kinds are lwCoine and see roe and be astonished Pants at 75 Cent'. CT SUITS MADS TO ORDER.j Patterson, Pa., April 15, 1879. Miscdlaneout. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFSIIFFLISTOfTX, PI. wrra BRANCn AT PtRT ROYAI. Stockholders Individually Liable. J.NKVIN POMEKOr. 'PriJrni. T. VAN IP.WIN, Oui.i r'taacroRs: r ' J. Kevin Fonwroy, Joseph Tloth-ek, Georgff Jacobs, Philip .M. RT taT, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Au..33ii. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKQOLDeas s J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. PaHtrr, rnilip M. Repner, Pam'l lierr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Slary Kur'x. Sanntel M. Kcrts, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F B. Frow. John Hertsler. Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos (i. Bonsall, Noah Hertiler, Charlotte Snyder, Lr Interna aliowrrl nt the rate ot 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 8 jr cent, on 12 month ceriiliuute. .jan2S, twn-tr KENNEDY & DOT.? (Successor t Buvera k. Kennedy,) DEAI.EKS IN COAIa CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Piaster, pur. salt. jcC. We bay Grain, to bo delivered at Mil'lin town. Port K'.ya't or Mexico. We are prepared to tarnish S.ilt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEXXEDT t tOTT. April 21, 1881-tf CACTIOX. ALL person are hereby caationed against hunting, nahing, gathering berries, buildicg tires, or in any way tresp using on the lands of tho undersigned in Kurniauagb township. wv. Mclaughlin. may 14,1879-tf AD FER T1SEME.TS. TONIC Floreston Cologne. Larnxo. Sou r Diauuiii Fikitaiiv aT2i?iti'.T H1MXX4COl,N.Y. iaatat &atiM u Kctimiu Uc Su tUiBfvr. Barh AeadrmJie, 8till)rim and many of the beu inedicincs knowa are combined ia Paiiickh Gingkb Tohic, into a medicine of such varied and effective powers, as Co make it the Greatest Blood Punner and Kidney Corrector aad to test Reiltl. ud Strarfta Restorer Ever Ose. It cms Dypcpna, RhctnnattMn. PevnlTta. Sleep. leses.aiHl aal diseasesof tbe bcotnaca. bowels.LiaES, Liver, Urinary Organs, and all Fenuie Complaints. If roa are wasting away with Consumptaoa ar any disease, ttse Ihe Tonk to-day. It wtll sorely help you. Kememberl This Tonic is the Best Family Mcii croe ever maoe, mid is far supenorco Binen, Essences of Gmgerand other Teaks, as it never Intosacales, and' cures X)nmkenness. Any dealer in drags can supply you y:c and $t siaes. KoocgeminieWthout aignarure of H15COX & Co.. Chemists. N. Y. Lsaca Satwo n Birrrso thb Dollas Saa.. BAIR & LEVIN. New Building, corner of liriJpe acd Jan. I, l7SMf SAMUEL STRATER. Mejift THE BEST REMEDY , r TOM Diseases ol tie Ttroat anJ Lias Diseases of ths fyY KhS pulmonary organs . I 't I- . Mi. U I ...... fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy for tuem is invalnabla to every community. Ana's Chkrrv W Pectoral is such a remedy, ana no other so eminently merits the confi dence of the pubRT It is ascientinceom- 'htnarinn of hMmti- curative virtues of thu rinfftt drnen. rLCTOKAL. chemically united, to insure the great est possible efficiency and uniformity of rot BQlu, which enables physicians as well as invalids to use it with confidence, it W the most reliable remedy for diWKSrs ( the throat and lungs that science has prr dnced. It strikes at the foundation ol al' pulmonary diseases, affording prouip" ami certain relief, and is adapted to pa tients of any age or either sex. Beans rery palatable, tbe youngest childreit take it without difficulty. In the" treat ment of ordinary Coughs, folds, Sore Throat, Bronehltis, Inttuenza, Cler gyman's Sore Th roa t, Asthma, Cron p, and Catarrh, tho etfects of Ayek'4 Cherry Pectoral are magical.and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house bold, for the protection it affords in sul den attacks. In Whooping-rouRh and Consumption there is no other rameuy ao efficacious, soothing, and helpful. The mnrvellrms cures whirl ATti'n Chkkrt PiM-roiML has effected all or- the world are a suA-ient guaranty that it will continue to produce the best results. An impartial trial will convince the m4 aeeptiral of its womlerftil curarive potrera, as well as of its suieriority over im! other preparations for pulmonary couiplaiuts. : Eminent physicians In all parts of th country, knowing its composition, recom mend Atkr's Chf.rrt Pectoral tn inva lids, anal prescribe it in their pract o. The test of half a century has proved j' a absolute certainty to cure all nulm.jna. y complaints not already beyouil the rent lit of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr V- Co., Practical at Awarvtleal theirUta, Lowe:!, Mass. Soi.D t aiA nnreaifTS btijki onajie. How Lost, How Restored. Just vublinhed, a new edition of IK. CULVLUWELL'S CLEBK.rtl EsSAlf on tbe radical curt of SPKaaaToaauuia or Seminal Weak next, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ixpotesct, Menial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also Co.ismmoJ. EpiLKrsT and Kirs, in duced b" soii-indulgeuce or sexual extrav agance, &c. -r The celebrated author, in this ami-.ilis Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' snccesful practice, that the alarm ins; consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means ol which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. nPliis Lecture should be in the hnt:.i ol" every youth snd every iriiin in the lai. : Sent, under siBil. in a pUm envelope. : any a ljreas, pC't-pail. on receipt of i eents. or two postage jtiiip. Mh:ilt aIoaure curefir:af;eorui A Id ress THE (XLYERW ELL SEPIfAL (0 41 Ann St., New York ; jnnef-ly Posl.Oitice Hox 4r.U Tia and Sheet-Iron Manufactory, " .Miin .Street, .VijjUnloxva,, Ta. CLARK WKlGIIT ! ?CX, WvuiM mot rirctie'Ty i-.f- rm thi1 pub lic ih:i ihey bve t-irrd 'cinc'i ' th- ir l'a"r.-in Tin d M e-j- lh .:r3 EU'i-lih-iient in ill-. Tl;'ii; i r .';i. t-r::i-r:y jc cii Uii be M. I., i.iiitelilii. v. hero am pr-i-pi,i-o inanutjeture and r-J4ir rvery Ibn.r '.t :!:eir tiiiv. The:r s"'ck ill 1 'f'oiiiid i ) ". brs" conij'Iere a-tsortnien e; TiTiac. J.tiinue wjte. CtMikm l'leiiIN. a-o., vi:'..-. i.' bei kept fa'ly ii" to th times i:i v uiety, Mv!f. qiiatity and price. A one -t thu lirru will ba copst intly at work in thrf'shop, t!i pub ic i:.iv tl..,;,i"I r havir.? a!! kfisds of J'JfrilNU v.it:i -Vt--: they ir favor r., rxecnt-tl in i'ie 1 roen-. ' est and ri"st work:us i!iiS4 wu i-.-r. en I ut the lo'rrst rate TIN KlsOKlNGi and SrOL'Tt.'CU irir ..n new and repaired in wikm .r.; ? '. i.tnin r and al loneit r itt . iljniif' tu ; stnvo-pip-a 3U'l fining up ol stoves s sy .oiilty. :y strict &ttrivn t- bi7:p: t;nA o-fc anl moderate ch'y. Uioy h pe tfr nietit and receive a :a:r s.'i -.re 01 public pit romga. OYSTERS,.F!SH, S,e. All Kindt id Oysters, Freah I'is'a, tc, in seanon, n!ied to faniiies on nhurfot no tice. All nlr-r left at the Up wiU be promptlv at'en led l. M rtl.nfo.vn, Xyr.l 'J7, l81-tf After the First Day of December, 1830, ; YOC WU L FIN& ., JACOB G. WINEY In his New Store Room at the Eit eixi of MctLhTE.1TILI.E, with a Larg L-d of STOVES AND IIEATTRS of all kinds, Stove Pipe, lird- Cans, Mict Uraniie lra Wire, Lrfpir Pans, and all Kinds nt Tn; AND SHEE? JEON WARE. Which article!, he will sell at tbe Lowest Pt'ssiWe Prices. Tbankfn! for past pitronajre. he expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at leant bis share in the future. JACOB G. WISEY. Nov. 21, 1SS0. VAIaUA BITE FAR3I PRIVATE kvLE. THE heirs of Frederick Lanver, dee'd, will offer at private s ile, a farm, mMi ated in GreenwHl tuwmhip, Perry countv. Pa., bounded by lands of j. Anker, J. O. J'ne3, J. Kipp and others, containing One Hundred & Fifty-five Acres, ftliire or less, ab.'llt 115 acres of wh.i'Q ar cUared and in a fairi stato uf cultivation ; rhe balance is well set with tia.b.-r. Tho iuiproveiueuts are a Lirg3 Donlla Frame Equsb, BANK BARN. H .jr Peri, Con House, an l Wuli House, with a Well of never-tailinj water near the door. There is a!o an ex cellent Orcharl of ciiohre fruit on the larrn. This is a nlot denirable prf.pertr. be in 3: oitnated in a Ihnt.done ruiiey, cinve-ient to schools, chnrches, mills, ic, atvt within a few miles of Ihn Pennsylvania Railroad. For further particulars call on the' midersigned, who reside ou tlie f o-in, or address tbeot at Milterstowij, Pe-ry Co., Pa. SrVKfTN LAZX7H, ' BOLSER LAL'VER. Miy 4, 18r?l. Administrators. $72 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tacv k Co.. Aogusta, Maine. mar,Ul-Iy Subscribe lor the Sentinel tt Republic'). CHERRY 1:4
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