SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MLFKLINTOWN : , re4aesdaj. May 3. ISSa. TERMS. Subscription, IJ9 per annam if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within t month. Xrantrnt drertiaements Inserted at 60 teiM c inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local ca. nn, 10 ceuts per line fy inserrirtrH Deductions will to made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter ear. . The Republican Senatorial Confer eace met at the Jacobs house a .'few iays ao, to elect a Senatorial dele gate to the Republican State Conven tion. The following can JitKtes were put in nomination. . D. M. Rickin laugh Perry conuty, Thomas Tatton Juniata county, J. VL MeFarl.ine Mifflin county. After two feftHftts the names of Sir. Patton, and Jlr. McFarlane were withdrawn, and Mr. Rickenb uigh selected as the delegate to the State Convention, instructions to vote for General Beater for Gover nor were adopted by the Conference. Mr. Rickenbauph is a merchant do ing business at Milleretown Perry County, tie is closely related to General Beavet by marriage. A newspaper man in a hoi; slaughter ioase in a Western city, describes the pro cess of turning a hog into pork in 35 sec -onds; as follows; Of coarse I went .to see the stork-yards, but my visit had some thing of a special character, for 1 saw a pig put through its perforrasnces in 35 seconds. Wbst happened wss this: A lively pittbald porker was one of a number grunting and quarrelling in a pen. He was suddenly veiled by the hind leg, firmly manacled and swung through the fatal door through which no pig ever returns. On the other vide stood a man That two handed engine at the door 6 tands ready to smite m And smite no more and the dead pig shot across the trongh and through another doorway, and Mien there was a splash as he went head-first to te a vat of boiling water. Snrae unseen machinery passed him along swiftly to the other end of the terrible bath, and there a water-wheel took him Dp and flung him out on a counter. Here another machine seized and scraped him, and down the counter he went, losing Ms bead as he went, and thea, presto, he was up again by the heels In one dreadful handful a man emptied him, and while another squirted htm with fresh water the pig (registering his own weight as he passed the teller's box) slid along the steel bar from which be hong, and- was whisked aronnd the corner into the ice house. One long cut of a knife made two sides of fork out of the piebald pig, and two hacks of a hatchet brought away his backbone; and there in 35 seconds from Lis last grunt dirty hot-headed, noisy the pig was banging np io two pieces, beautifully clean, tranquil, iced! The very rapidity of tho whole process robbed it ol all its horrors. It even added the ludicrioos i to it. Hese was an opinionated, piebald pig making a prodigious fuss about having bis bind leg taken hold of, acd lot before he had even made np his mind whether to squeal or only to squeak he was hanging np io an ice house, split in two. That the whole process is virtually painless is beyond all doubt, for it is only for the first fraction of the 35 seconds that the pig is sentient, and I doubt if even electricity could as sudden ly aDd painlessly extinguish life as the lightning of that unerring poniard, "the dagger of mercy," and the immediate plunge into the scaiding bath. Prof. Henry Draper, a New York astronomer in writing about the late display of Northern light says; "The aurora was simple lightning high in the air and portended no more evil than a storm of any kind. Lightning was an electric spark hat struck through dense air, and the aurora was a spark that traveled through Kirified air, with diffused effect Nothing was known of the constitu tion of the aurora beyond the fact that it was associated with hydrogen, as the red light was dne to watery vapor in the air. The prevalent be lief among astronomers that auroras were connected with the conditions of the sun had been growing steadily for years. Outbursts on the sun were generally followed by auroral mani festations on earth. The sun was quiescent and active by tnrns in what was known as the 11-year period. It is now approaching the maximum of its disturbance. The appearance of the aurora of 18G0 and the present one, with an intervening one of note, made the relation to the sun plaus ible. The formation of a new spot on the sun indicated that an explosion was imminent, and the spot that had been apparent of late suggested the cause of the aurora on Sunday night. The explosion excited the electric current in the air." The Lewistown papers, have pub lished the following, with regard to the military encampment that ia to be held at that town. The land se lected for the encampment is the high ground along Jack's creek, com prising the land belonging to Alfred Hull, three fields of D. W. Woods, Esq., and two fields of Samuel Mitch ell's farm. The Second brifrade, Gen. Beaver's, will occupy the Mitch ell land, on both sides of the farm buildings, the 5th regiment being at the extreme left, with the exception of one regiment The third brigade, Gen. Sigfried's will occupy the cen tral grounds, and the First brigade, Gen. Snowden's, will be nearest the river. The artillery and cavalry be longing to the latter two brigades will occupy the meadow sJonf? the the upper side of the creek and Hull's fields below. That attached to Gen. Beaver's brigade will be located in the strip of woods to the rear of his infantry. This arrangement, howev er, is subject, to change at Di vision head quarters. The date for tie commencement of the en canrpment has been changed to Au gust 5th. The Everett Press of last "Wednes day says. A certain young man. who balls from Monroe township, started out on a courting expedition on Sat urday evening the 15th inst, but what was his surprise to learn, on ar riving in the locality where his would be sweetheart resided, that she had on Thursday previous ended her short stay of single blessedness and ottered that of matrimonial bliss. Plow shoei at Heck's for LOO SHORT LOCALS. Blossoms. May parties. Moon struck Corn planting. Dog poisoners. Paper hanging. Go to Heck's for plow shoes. Spring hats, and spring Presses. Plow shoes for everybody at Heck's Farmers are preparing to plant corn. Garden track, ih in a mtnaiii state. Spotted grass fields, spotted wheat J-n.lay was a day of sunshine siurtn ana nun. Many children in Hollidaysburg uavo measles. Heck makes the very latest sttlw of men's shoes. Don't remove your under-clothing yet awhile. Heck sells the best plow shoes that are made. There was both frost, and fog last Friday morning. Mount Union people rejoice over boquet sociables. Tl iree divorces were granted in Huntingdon last week Go and see Hack's new stock of boots and shoes. Men found loafing about the streets of Allentown are arrested. Lawyer Arnold of Richfield is said to be quite a phrenologist Clean catfish were sold at 12cts per pound in the town last week. Have you seen the nice neat ladies' shoes Heck makes to order. The International Show last 'Wed nesday, was not largely attended. Heck keeps nothing but boots and shoes and that is the place to buy them. There is nothing so much afraid of a mouse as a woman and an elephant Miss Kn.te Gallagher's parden is the tiiot-l Nourishing garden in town The birds sin" at 5 o'clock in the morning; get up and hear the con cert Mrs. Joseph Martin, is awav to Harnsburg. visiung her sister Mrs. Caum. Clothing merchant Barley, has been in poor health the past three weeks. David Auker, an aged citizen of Walker township died last Friday night The Misses Steufer, hear Cedar Springs are in a delecate state of health. The Misses Adams have their new house well under way toward com pletion. They say the peaches have all been frozen, that is all the peaches in this latitude. Exchange papers sav, that many counterfeit five cent pieces are in circulation. Ira Wilson a young printer won a cake at the cake walk in Patterson on Saturday evening. Many horses, and colts, have been brought into the Cumberland Valley, from Canada, this spring. Shrom, has enlarged his paper, the Ledger, it is now one of the large papers in Perry county. CoL Bell sells a first rate plow for the plowing of the side of a hill, also all other kind of plows. Dr. Elder's new house is being hurried along by the builder Joseph Bnndel towards completion. William Randolph, son cf John Randolph, of Tuscarora valley, was killed a few days ago by an elevator in the West Conrad, of the McVeytown Journal, and Fry of the New Port JVwi, were in town a few days ago on a politi cal mission. f!h.rles B. Pitch. General SuDerin- tendent of the Pennsylvania railroad will pass 4 months of the coming summer in Europe. Heck now makes to order the pret tiest kid button ladies' shoes that ever vou saw on a foot; they fit so nice. Drop in awl have your measure taken. Dr. D. G. Allen well known to many Juniata county people, died at his new home in Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa a few days ago. On Monday Darwin M. Crawford entered the railroad office in charge of Mr. North, for the purpose of learning railroad station office busi ness. A member of the sons of Temper ance lectured in the Methodist church last Thursday evening. He is quite an actor, and his deliverance was en tertaining. Photographer Joseph Hess, has bought a lot of ground from J. W. Hamilton, at the corner of Cherry and School Streets, and will build a house on it J. G. RamsdelL 1113 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, will mail any of our la dy readers a copy of the latest "Me tropolitan Fashions," gratis, on re ceipt of address. It is no good for a store to have a clerk, or an under boss to stand at the door or on the pavement, and pass remarks about people as they appear on the street The clothing of an actress in the International show that was in this place, caught fire and brought the performance to an abrupt end last Wednesday evening. A Huntingdon paper says; The Methodist Protestant church in TTare's valler. Union township, was sold to Mr. Ames for 420 by sheriff Geissinger on the 7th nit One day last week, at high noon, a large bright circle was visible around the sun, it rained the next day jn-t as every body that saw the circle around the sun said it would do. The display of agricultural ma chinery at the south side of court house square, last week, exceeded the number of agricultural imple ments found at the average county fair. The Sunday School Convention will meet at McCoysville on Wednes day and Thursday May 31st and June 1st First days Session will begin at in A XT to 1 P. M. and 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Will give the program next A mechanic's lien fiw .;.,. iu. brick Presbyterian church, and grave J i t .7 H"enas brought both cuurcn ouuomgandgrave-yard under miuiuMsr oi me sueriS. Many subscribers to the Sentinel and Republican paid up promptly the , .UI1UU. 1UCTe are still a nun- 7' ,v "-o u arrears, uovr manv fit ill own will w.-. - - . J . nu, WUJB wrd ana pay "Newspaper thieves will be inter ebieu in u.e late ol one of their brethern who stole a copy of the Lebanon Tweet from the doorstep of - .uunwr, whs arrested and paid ulr ilvtl.M ' 1 1 - . iur me gam paper. Tl . . auomse in court last week, to break the will of hsvi B. Trego, de ceased, becausa the will provided for an unequal devision of the prop erty of the deceased among his chil dren, was decided in favor of the wm. ,, A two horse team with fly nets on pweu lurougu town last Thursday morning, the teamster must hare made a mistake and put the nets on ttie horses believing the nets to be blankets. It however, was his own business. Up in Huntingdon county they want a new court house, and the old bridges repaired, and the consid eration of the two questions have stirred up the people more than a little. Blessed are the people whose wants are few. George Jacobs Jr., will deliver an oration in the Court House yard on the afternoon of Decoration day, at the time of the ceremony of the dec oration. In the evening ex Judge Junkin will deliver an oration in the Court House. . The Sacrament of the Lord's Rim per will be administered in the Pres byterian chapel next Sabbath. Pre- pantory service will be commenced on Friday evening Rev. Mr. Benaub. wiu have assistance on the occasion from abroad. Professor niffbee. has informed Wellington Smith, Superintendent of Common schools in Juniata- that school directors are not required to be qualified under oath, or be affirm ed when they enter upon the dis charge of the ofl:ce of School director. Foorman of the Juniata Hotel, is one of the "olden time" Pennsylvan ia hotel keejiers, and his register lust week reveals the fact that 302 peo ple, made his hotel their atoppiug place while in town. Foorman speaks both German and English, and understands how to conduct a county hotel The camp meeting at Xewtcn Ham ilton, and the military encampment at Lewistown will be in pperation at one and the same time next Au gust. The military . is the strong arm ol tne state, and the religious congregation whether in a woods or in a house is the strong arm of the church. On Monday of last xveek, the wid ow of Bushrod Smith, of Shamokin, aged 31 years, cried out, "My God! what is coming over mcT send for my mother quick!" She was taken to her home, and medical aid sum moned, but never spoke again, and soon expired. There are spots in wueat fie'.Js where there is scarcely - any wheat growing, there are other places in the same fields where the wheat is large and thrifty in appearance, but taken all in all, the crop cannot be a large one, even should the weather be favorable from this to harvest time. The show business promises to be overdone this summer, if about 40 circuses can over do it, as that is about the number of shows traveling. There are however, about 59,003.000 people in the Republic, and in that number there are many that love a play once in awhile, end some as of ten as they can see a show. A Philadelphia paper of the date. April 26, 1832, said; Mrs. S.irah Hoi stein, widow of the late Major Mathias Holstein, died at her home in .womstown on Sunday, in tue ninety-first year of her nga One of her last requests was to the effect that none of her female relatives should be allowed to attend her fun eral. She will be burried to day in accordance with her singular request Last Wednesday, John Heck was driving a Texas pony. The pony wound up the drive by hanging the buggy on a post alongside of Wash ington street The collision with the post brought the buggy to such a sudden halt that Heck was thrown forward over the dash-board to the ground: the pony however did not stop till it reached the Kerchner farm in Walker township. A new feature in the temperance question has revealed itself the pres ent season in many counties of the commonwealth. It is the active part that 'women take in remonstrating against the granting of license to sell intoxicating drink. Juniata county is no exception, the women move ment manifested itself at the late court, when over a half hundred la dies sent up their names to remon strate against the granting oi license. A man evidently a cattle drover, who had papers on his person beat ing the name of C. L. V alms-ley. was found on the moruiag of the 25th of April, lying in a horribly mangled condition near the track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, above the Juniata bridge. He was unable to give any account of himself and died a few hours later. He had consider able money about his person, as well as a railroad ticket from St Louis to Baltimore. It is supposed that he fell from the fast line during the night He was from the state of Louisiana. O breathes there one clerk of a grocery tore, Or the teller of goods that are classified dry, Or a man in the hardware retailment ga lore, Who e'er faila of remarking, whenever yoa bay, Anything else?" If there be inch a one, let him come and be crowned, And be put in between two auriferous wings. And when this has been done, let the trumpets all sound. While aa army of gladsomest custom ers sings.' Anything else?" LotinilU Ctritr. Francis Hower's dog that was poi- ooneu in town, was a valuable fox hound. He fcept foxes away from the poultry on the farms many nhles around. Tfcis will be marked by the depredations oi ioxes among the turfcev and chick en flocks of Lost Cr4riWlev Fiff dollars would not have bought the aog, and yet perchance, because the dW ame to town find run arniu a garden and trod upon an oni- n. or iKn a iew tracts in a garden bed he muss oe poisoned, in all probability the poisoner will do more harm in trapping, and depredating, and tres passing on the farms in the county tue coming summer than all the on ion beds in the town are worth. The weather is variable enough in this latitude, but California weatt liar beats it as may be learned from a journal from that state, as follows. Roses are everywhere in abundance. Travs of street neddlera am laden and the floral shops are heaped in winaows, refrigerators and on coun ters with the richest enecimpna oi the queen of flowers. The crops of iacqneminots and Mareclml Neils are superb. Mermets are suffering from too warm weather and all blow optn men- petals as 11 panting for breath. All of the softer roses, in fact throw their petals about wildly after two or three days of strong sunlight The hybrid however, are in their perfection, and it is difficult in de cide which is the most beautiful of the mauy varieties of the strong and splendidly tinted blossoms. Court lasted all week and vet there was little that transpired that is of general or public interest The pro ceedings instituted to sell the Pres byterian brick church and o-ravevard caused the lawyers in the case all tresb-tenans to have an aidei t time of it, they discussed each othar in quite a hvely manner to the infi nite amusement of spectators. Law yers are too much like editors, who are constantly falling out with each other, about other peoples business. All the commonwealth business was settled excepting the Lyter guardian ca which was before the court but which was gotten into such a shape that it was not disposed of. The on ly civil case that attracted attention was the case of the Trego heirs, in an effort to set aside the will of Levi Trego deceased. The will was sus tained. In regard to the pay of the viewers of the bridge across the riv er at this place the Court sustained the Commissioners in their refusal to pay the viewers for the work they performed The view to vacate a road in Spruce Hill township was confirmed absolute. A petition for a re-view of a road beginning at Cu ba bridge has been filed. When your wife's health is bad, when yonr children are sickly, when yoa feel worn out, nse Brown's Iron Bitters. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. Ziiior Sentinel a4 Republican I wnnld announce D. S. f-andi. of Fayette town ship as a candidate f.r fie otice nf Sheriff. Mr. Landts ia a yonng n m of fxxl hbits, and is abundantly quailtftl to fill the posi tion of Shi-rift. His father and grand-father ere citisens io Juniat brfbre him. He is ah earnest f epuh!iro. He speaks both, the English, s'ik! (German languages, which in Juniata county, is a mxttrr of im portance and satisfaction to both officer and people. FATETTS. . .... It I ED: Krxo On Sunday, April 16, 1882, at the home of her psrents Str hrn and Cather ine Keno, in Fermanagh township, Phebe E. Reno, aged 12 years and 17 days. Dearest Phebe, thon hast left ns, And thy loss we deeply fe:!, But it was God who bereft ns, He can all our sorrows heal. MIFFLINTOrX MARSF.TS. MirruxTows, May 8, Butter Ept Lard , Ham Shoulder Sid.- Hag rz 15 10 10 U UIFFLISTOWX GKAIX MARKET. Corrected weedy. Quotatiosb roa To-dav. Wednesday, May 3, 1882. Wheat 1 32 Corn, V) Oats 65 Rye !fl CloTerxeed 4 00 Timothy seed 225 PHILADHLPHIA MARKETS. April 29 1S82. Wheat in stock 91,14-j bushels at $1.43tol-45. Corn in stock 88, 603 hnsbels at 83toS6cts. Oats receipts 23,017 bushels st 55to&?cls. Rye was scarce at 9!cta Live chickens I4tol6cts per pound. Butter !Sto3!cts per pound. Eggs 17tnl8cts pr dozrn. Hay 12 to 19 dollars per ton. Straw 8'J to OOcts per hundred lonnd. Cattle active 2,4'J0 head at S to tc; fat cows 5 to 7cts; Sheep actite, 8,000 at o t 7cts. Hogs active, 3 000 bead, at 10 to Pcti. mg-?St 'I qj Xl!J.ds suiqD -K inlaws 1 VaW II SuiJitdail -Q d 'll!!IV9II ' 1V '"ixspjr -jj M -"inn. nliM '3HUXPW 13330a 'loaSy Acu q (anp naqaO nni oj paposq pus 'eta oj aqitd npsm eq H! sanu jno ) aoj pnjuo ajojiaj9ii aaiipsm xaqio tia&a pus iu jo 'usouamy 'swoq 'jaSuis jo spit -Suo jui ui it 33ed 0 fujjty m papnJis -o iq I lqi 'santqMjf pJ opig n jao aaiqamn siqj jo iiuouadui qi jo iiap -nuoa os M i mo3 o aioX a" arm joj urad-u o asuadxa jqi SmpiOAS snqi 'jtajas Suitun) afduiis Xq 'dn psoajqSn oq una i jnoqs 3uusjq ajsag -pu aqi o sjpts qjoq no pasj io 'paaj siqnoQ svq 9utqjj( sjqx -saajniatjnusui qi may pinoa noi s jusSs im tuojj ao ss u inq nsa noi jsqi pas v!us.i.wun-j jo ojig oqi oiui mZnaiq J3A enti(3sa; Suiaas i.q oqi toj 43ua9 aqj nas Aq I nqi M"s pinoas I 'euiqjrsj 8ui.-S uiAuq JO Jiiiqj oq ooq oj v in the Juniata Vallev nublishes as large a quantity of reading matter aa the Sentinel and KepnDltcan. it ia auova an others the paper for thfc general reader. I OB PRINTING Or EVERT KIND ' done at this office. . Sew Atlvertlsetnents. Suffer no longer from Dytspep sia, Indigestion, Want of Appetite, lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to cure all the diseases. BoiMk, Vevcmbcr 16, Otu Brown Csimctt, Co. GcxttaBca : For ycais I mn Deea a great wffctcr from Dyspepsia, aad could gel no relief (hsTiaf tried everything which was iccsaaicod rd omul, acting om the advice of a fricBd.wto aad bee benefited by Baowirs I eon Bittsm, 1 tried a bottle, with mou Mipming results. Previous to taking Baowx's Iaow Brrraas, everything I ate dtitretsed ate, and 1 suffered greatly from a Burning tematioa ia the ttoauch, which ems unbearable. Since tak ing Baowwa Laou Btrrsas, all ray troubles are at aa end. Caaeataay time without any diufTeeabia re sults. 1 am practically another nenoa. Mrs. W. J. Tim, jo Ifavcrick Sl, . Bouse). BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tdst ' ing the food. Belching, Heat In the Stomach, Heartburn, etc The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by atll Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Badtimorw, Md. See that all Iron Bitters are made by Browa QKSucal Co., Baltimore, aad nave craned red lines and trade mark cat wrapper. BBWaRI OF IMITATIONS. A RARE CIIAXCC To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land at a Moderate Frtce: To man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his buiiness, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three HnnArei Aertt and more, bavin; thereon a large Brick Dwelling Ilonse in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings; a rnnning stream of water neat the door, also, good well water in yard; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county ; a grove of 50 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. Wo repeat, this is the greatest bargain now ottered in this county, to the man who has energy, and desirea to farm and r.ii.-e lock To such a mnn, who ha a modmta sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, th it in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to t years, to suit purchaser. If ran have the inclintion. the means, and the plut-k to develope one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for particul ai s. Ul SIIL SWWwaaSaswara. it DOES ... WONDERFUL CURES I ram It acts aa the LITEE, BOWELS I ana KIDSEIS at the same tints. leases It SUanaea In arntam of tha SrMon- homora that develop- la Kidney and Drt- Inarr P '". BUienanean. Janndlea. CaneO-l pation, FUea, or la SaeeunaUem. Naaralcin, I laarrous SKarders sad rentals' Complaints. I 8KB WHAT VEOPLX SAT I isw R Stork, of Jrmetlon CltT Kauris. nj, Kulney-Wort eared him altir re-ular raj .Mclans had been trrtna for four year. I Mm. Jobs Small, of Waa!fi(ton. Ohio, ear I iiiprDofwueirminioaM it. ronr r'"1"'" I IpfcrMeianaandtaMMwaaaftorwerdaeared hJ I iKUner H urt. M B OooAwra.aa editor In CWdwt. ay,ne VMM eii-erlrd to Ns Ninf biea Iberood belfe-l, but Kidney-Wort cured aim. Snna U Jarratt or Sooth Salnn. II. T- r lhaiT TMnmffrrlM from kMnTtrnoli-f. Iand ocnrr eoniiUcnUuoa was ended by Sao aaa ol i luJney Wort. t Jobn B. IjewTOrwo of Jarkoon. Trmv, anffeiei" I Iror years from Itror and klditer UT.ur.1 aai afbr taklmr "herrrla of other medielBea Kidney Wort made him wvIL Mlrha-I Coto of MontromerT Ontr. Tf. HTMMlftrlilVfanaith kUlnrv'dloVtilty a'i; I awaa eoaoio IO nors. aionrj-ngn aww hhi 3-weuaacTer.- IPiTlllANIfsTLY CURES - ij KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. tw It la put np In lery Ten-ernblo Teen, tr tin cans, one Boskage or which mtkww quaru of rordicin. Alo In LIsaM S ana, eet? Con Mta. for Lhasa tuat cannot readuy pro UTll'atttrtt equal ejtranws rn eUXer form -ft Oct IT ATTBE PBCGGISTS. PRICE. l.S WELLS. KICIUUDSOHaCo., Pros-., fj SJfWmoaod tne dry poet rl- rau.iBTns.T.. a. la. CUTTHISOUT! rSSS?615iaS40wVE",K. We havastores InlB leading Cities, from which onr agent, oMaln their vnrrUes qnirUy'. fir Fartartew and PrinrlpnJ llllrew an at Krie, Pa. 8end for our New Calalogae) s&d Senas to saenta Addrens MM iniCII SlSSprtns Cardan St. i Hi LUICLLphilaoel.phia.pa. Thb most wooderfal curative remedies of the present day, are those that come from Germany, or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market in this country, is the GREAT GER MAN INVIQORATOR, which has nerer been known to fail in curing a single case or impofency, spermatorrhoea, weakness and all diseases resulting from self-abuse, aa nervous debility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassitude, depression of spirits and functional derangementa of the nervooa system. For sale by drnggists, or sent Iree by mail on receipt of the price, $1.00 per box, er aix boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, Sole Agent for the United States. Send for circular. Errors of youth In male or female, caus ing shyness or inability to Uok another in in the face, pimples, nerTousness, etc., can be permantly cured by the Use of Prof. Ouil me tie's Kidney Pad. For aale by L. Banks and Co., Mifilintown, Juniata county Penna. Advicea from nearly eistjr counties io lows (bow an increase of twenty fire pr cent in the wheat acd oat erops. An increased acreage of corn twenty to tbirtj pet cent, more tban last year will also be planted. Subscribe tor the Sentinel at Republican. mx'i Miscellaneous. F. ESPBIVSCllAWE, AT TrtC CENTRAL STORE 5IAIX STREET. 2xb Doob North op Buses Stbmh, MiffliutOXrii, ru, Calls the attention vt the pubiio to the following fasts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Beet Goods Our Pride I 6ae Price Our Style r-Casli er Exchange Oar Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Oar fending Specialties sre FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK tit DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSUOES, for Men, Women sod Children, Qaeeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, end ersrj artiole usually found in Erst class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the publia tot their heretofore libera, patronage, I requeit their continued custom j and ask per sons from all paMs of the county, when in Mifflin to eall and see my stock of goods. . F. ESpESSCUADE. Srpt. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buy ess A Kennedy,) DEALERS IN CO A Is CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to ba delirered at Mifflin lown. Port Royal, or Meaico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rate. KENNEDt A t0TV. April 21, 1881-tf FOUNDRY. rriilE uri'lerTeai-d, harinf pn thejlifflin J. town r'lHiinlry in a stale ol i') l!r, ia prr-ptr-d to do sll klli'lS oX limndry wmK. CASTlXtJ OF ALL KINDS, will be made and supp'icd to .rd-r. Plows, Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field Boilers. TOKKSHINO MACHINES and POWERS r paired in a wu:kiuanlike maimer. iron Railing and Fencing made and ordrrrd to suit ptirchs'wr. For any and all kin'lsof work tbat is pro duced in a louiidry, rail on D.1TID .JOLItX, KOLM-KVMAN, Mifll!nton, Jooiau Co., Pa. Oct. 20. T. OISTXTX $20. 1 1 .n - 'J - -r-4T- 'it PHILADELPHIA SINGER MACHINE F.qtal t amrr Singer In the Market. The shore cut represents the most popular style for the people which we offer for yon for the Tery low price of t?. Reirrmber, we do not ask" yon to pay until yon hare seen the machine. After harins; eiamined il, if it is not all we represent, return it to ns st onr expense. Consult yonr interests and order al aoce, or send for eirrnlars and testimonials. Address CHARLES A. WUOD ft CO., No. 17 N. Tenth SL, Philadelphia, Pa. March 15, 1882. After tho First Day of December, 1880, TOP Wiix riNO JACOB G. WINEY la his New Store Boom st the East end of OTC4LITERVILLE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND I1EATERS of all kinds, Store Pipe, Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Which articles be will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronise te expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in the future. JACOB G'. WI3EY. Not 24,1880. , Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, the oest paper in the county A70 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily U made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tail k Co., Augusta, Maine, mar:, '81-1' r4. - MlSCELLtJJTEOUS JUST RECEIVED AT LOCtfST GROVE ,. ... A 1STEW STOCK OBOOOr3 CASMMERS AND SH.KGteOTSv lMMlK SHAWLS, CAUCUES At FrVE CTS. READT MADE CLOTHINti AT THE LOWESt PRICES. DRY GOODS, NOTION XlD Gr6cRIES; AND A FULL LIXE of iTORE GOODS FUR THE COCNTRT TRADE. (JBesnrw ami examine , our atock b-'ore parcJianmt; .elsewhere, as yoa caa ear taiuly save nroney. No Trucbla to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GROVE, Pleaae give na a call, and price the goods. One mile southwest' of Patterson'.' m April 27, loSlMy W. BAIR & LEVIN. D. W, HARLEYS Is the place where jotTesii bay TIIE BEST AI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUT IIS1" & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, CAPS, BOOfS, SHOES, JSD fcRXISBiyG GOOs.' EE Is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks erer offered la tnii market, and at JSTOMSHlXGLr LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be made to ori f at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plsee, :n Huffman's New Building, corner of Bridge aad Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTO WX, PA. Jan. 1, lS79-ti PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. -ac: Parker's Hair Balsam. TSw rt. Ckm. r.4l Stat Wmttcmi Hasr Dr--. Nerr b.u Lh a : s-salor te fnj hmtr. SsV. awW (I f-, a' .'n FLOCEjIM CGIOGM awasl Isavtattg -set-frit st. Jrc ' iii:.inu. SAM'L STRAYEB Has just returned from the Eastern oitit with a fall rarfet j at MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES; ALL SIZES, GENTS rURNISmxa GOODS. Goodsof all kinds sre low Come and see caa and be astonished Panta at 75 Cental. Patterson, Pa., April 1G, lSTU. Professional Cards. Lolls K. ATKi.ts!i Gao. JicoBi, Ja aTKnsoi fc J iCOII, ATTORN EYS - AT - LAW, HlrTL'STOWJi, PA. rCollectina- and ConTcvancine wronirt- l attended to. 'Jrrici On Miin street, in place of resi dence of f.oais E. Atkinson. E-wj.. south of Driuge sir eel. vn-i ir-oi. JR0DIE J. IKAWFOUP, Attorney at Law, aiiruixTOirx, - - pekx'j. All business promptly attendrd tn. Spe cial attention (riven to Collecting and t'on sryancirs;. Office on Bridge .street, oppo site Court House Square. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MimlXTO lVX, jCsutj CO., P.I. E7" All business promptly attended to. rrir On Bridge street, rppnsita thr Court House sUsre. ttll-l J JACOB BEILU.EK, ATrORXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOiVX, PA. f7"Co!i:tiirjs attended to prmnjt!y. Orrica '.Titb A. J. Briilge streit. Patterson E-, fu D AVID D. STONE, ATTORN'fe Y- AT- LA Y, MIFFL1NTOWN, PA. fXT" CoIIert'ons snd all proltrmonal busi ness promptly attt:nted to. June I3i J. THOMAS A.lrl7a Physician and Surgeon, BllrFUSTOn s, rj. Off.ca honrs from 9 a. . ti Z r. sr.. Of fice in his residence, 011 Third street, op posite Methudl.tt parnorug. ocUE! tl Y) M. CKAWFOUD, M. 1)., Has run mud actively the practice of Medicine and Sa-gei-y and ti.eir collatera! branches... U'lice at the old corner of Third snd th-ange streets, Uillliiituwn, Pa. aj Marub TJ, 18.6 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Aeodemia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrtcs formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrvtt. Professional business promptly attrcled to at all boars. JOHN MclACGHLI.V, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JVXUT.1 CO., PJ. OJObIj reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-iy JJENRr HARSnBERGKR, M. P. Continnes the practice of Medicine ani' surgery and all their collateral branches. Othcn at Iiis residence in SIcAlisterriile. Feb 9, 18 ti. PRIVATE SALES. OXE OF .THK MOST PKOITABI.E BLACKSMITH ST.VXD3 in the county niay be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa- and With the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, harins; thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameHonse, a com modious Stable and other onthniMmva j-There ia a Well of good water at the door oi uie oouse. ror particulars call oa or address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. $C 4n djOfl P dT at borne. Samples UJ bU UUU worth t fim. adri.. a..- sea l Co., fort land, Maine, 'mar ; Dl-y 'AD VER TSEMEJYTS. A Isr ramily ilediciao that Invigorates without Intozicaiix-s- 1? ?.t . a Btbainc or iiutMer. worn ouf wS ewvwork. or m iMthc ttmr. i it aWouif or hausthutti dkU) try a4VaTltu'i (VihG-M ToMsC If yJ ar a Liwvcr. miAistcr n b aoes tnaa vhaic!tci b mental uraia r auacm rea c boC iak irtaatcaaost mnMaima, bat mm FaaKaa'i Cd M T ?!C 1 If rtxt h Dyiipppsta, KaUDTT cr Urinary CovrpLirtm. r if yoa arc troub ed itb any disorder of tha lut., Monaco, bowcla, Uood or aanrea yoa can t cnrcl I f PrKEa'a Cinckb Towtc TScr ara kuatirr's ol niaerabie MilTeren daily dying frua Ittnc. totnrf ami rtcrvotts ducaaea who aia tared by Pajucu'a Oawcaa Twmit. la tim. If yott aro watia away trom attc. c?tipatKa of any daeaa tika Cikcek TdKtc at once ; itwul invigorate and bund yoaj up fr -eatie fcntdoM It baa saeI bundredfi of live ; it may sav yw9. Avk yottr aciiiSsr g dru,;gnt about u, or teml fur a circular to HISCOX & CO., New York. 50c. and $ 1 s-rea Crrat avin- in bartr; e Dar Wae. C7 SLITS MADt TO OiibEK.yri SAS1CKL STRATKR. Special .Yoiiees. PIMPLES. , I will mail ( rev) ilie ret ipe lor f simple VrnwaiiLB Bairt tf:at will jr-r"..,e Taa;j FKECKI.K,. PlMt'LErf u.l : Blozcmss, leaving the Jkio slt, clear si-1 beautiful j also instructions for prjtucinjr. a luxuriant growth of hair on a bjlt r smooth face. Addrt-ss, inclosing ?c stamp, Bs. V.iXDEir &. Co., 5 Boel;iuan St., 'i. f . To"co"mrMiivEr The advertiser having liecn permanently cured of that dread iii.iease, Consaoipttou. by s simple remedy, is anxious to make known Io his fi iloir-sut? r :rt the sneins of me. To all whrt di-iS lf. a will, send a copy of the pruacr:!lrti .lireil, (tree ot cbrg.) with the directions fcr reprins snd asms; the same, whir h thny will Hud a si'BK Cuss for Coxsiarriji, Asths k, Bso cuiris, iu. Partis j wishing the Prescrip tion, will pleasu address, Kev. K. A. WILSOX. 1!M Penn St., Wiilianiabuig, N. f. GKNiS VVANTEli. Bic Pay. I.ijlit Work. Steady Empiot mcui. Sam ples free. Ad:lre. K. I.. BY UN, ii Nas sau Street, New YoiS. KIIROIISOV io t TXlT A tiENTLEM A V ho snftre.l for vsrs fn.m Nervons DEBILITY, PUKVI ATlkr, I'ECAY, and all the fl".f Is of tontbiiil in liwj etion, wili for the sak of snrer: ig hu manity, send free to all wS ned it, the re-cip-3 and dircction. for rrt il ii se t!ie simple remedy by whirh be was cwed. Putfererl wishing to profit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing itt p-rtect confidence. JOHN B. (KilKN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 2o. 1H81. . A GiBit.CaiisB cf him Missry , . Is the Lio of , VI .1 M M rr'a A Lecture on the Niiftre, Treatment and Radical. Cure of Si!ii:inal Weakness, or Sperruatcrrhiea, inducnl by f elf-Abo,, In voluntary. mi!sious, Inipittrcy, Nervors Debilit),aud Iiup.diinent9 to Marrbigr gen. erally ; Conmuption, KpiU'py anil FiU, Mental and Pliv.sknl li)ra.i. itv, ic B RtBtRr J. Cl'LVEKWEI.1., M. f.. Au thor of tho " Green Birok." c. The world-tenowned mi'hor. .In this ad mirable Lecture clenrly pioves liom hia on exrerirtice that Ibu aulul cout-ii;en ces of Sclf-.bne m.-iy bu. tl.-ctilally remov ed without nK'diviiiee, and iiliout ilm.zor ons surgical operations, loui-s, iustru ments, rings or cordta's I pointing ont a mode of cure at ortee certain and rlfrjctusl by which every suifi-rur. noniattcrwhatbia condition miy be, m.iy cure himself cheaply,' privately ani ridicully. CT'Jiit Lecture mill prate a toon to tkau taml and tkuutaudt. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrrs?, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two po.sl age stamps. Aidress TUE CCLVER WELL MEDICAL ( 0 41 Ann St., New York, S. Y. ; junelS-ly Post-Office Box 450. YAIaYABIni; FAR3I PRIVATE SALE. THE heirs of Frederick Lauver, dee'd will ofli-T at private sale, a farm, situ ated in Greenwood tonrnship. Prrry count, Pa., bonndrd by lan Is of J. Anker, J. U. Jones, J. Kippand others, containing One Hundred & Fift j-five Acres," nioror leas, about 115 ar.ni of wh;:b ara cleared and in a high state of cultivation;, the balance is well s with timber. The improvements are a Larg3 MIb Frane Eonse, BASIC BARJT, H"g Pen, Corn Ilonse, and Wasi House, with a Well of never-failing, water near the door. There ia also an ex cellent Orchard of choice fruit on the farm. This is a most desirable property, being sitnsted in a limestone valtey, convenient to schools, churches, mills, fcc, and withia a few miles of the Pennsylvania Kailroad. Cy For further particulars eall on the! undersigned, who reside oa the farm, or address them at Millerstown, Perry Co., P. SIMEON LAUVKR, BOLSER LAUVER, 3lay 4, I81. Adminiatralora. 3
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