I ii i ii amymn n,a mi i ii iu i ttSTISEL & REPUBLICAN MLFFLLNTOWN. Wedaei4ay, July 19, IS89. B. F. SCHWEIER, GcrrEi Beteb, is actively engag J at work electioneering. Some laT9 ago, he delivered a 6peech at West Chester, in whioh he took oc casion to declare that he is a Repub lican. Every one knowe that the J General is a good Republican, lie is as good a Republican aa Senator Stewart, his Republican opponent for Governor, lie predicted that tLo two v. ings of the Republican party will be united before the No vember election lakes ijLkc. ChAr- maa Cooper delivered a speech at the same tiios aud plucj. lie it for bar- l ... .-J.I juvuy, uui ii iiariuouv vis jui vail lie ia in for a crushing troeess. li ,r:,t: vi.,f.1.p,ln1ornn. wheu ho threatenci to crush the ,,.r u.. : :, ..... 1,.. ..-,.... , W , .1. r. r,... f. n th tariff Uveas do tot coma up to the help of Bea ver. General Boaver sliould by eame means htop tho talk of tbtf crusliinsr proe-ee, for every time a ruftiiu. sjiceci. is utmt-xeu, juiu- I - 1 . 1 3 1 1 lrods of his hiends - . , are crusaea , away iroia him. over to the bide . r iitevjrt. It is not Republican doc trine to talk of crushing men. Such talk is auti-Hepublican talk, Cameron and Cooper some how or other have lest sight c-f Repubacan doctrines, or they wooid nvjt talk of crushing people. IVrhaps they will not take kiu Jly to advice. V.'e do not offer adrico, but wmpiy suggest that they both ro.H'1 the History of tho people ofiLoUmlel States iu their pro grs toward a more perfect civil erviee They liiay just as well, while they are reading up the inter esting, cud important account of the progress of tue people toward a more porfe:t system of government, iut a m:i in as" a point where King GtXr"i TIJ. flld LllH L'Cpt tO CrUrtU out alt who were opposed to taxation ; tcitftuut rrprtftitat ion. An otiier piu -an be put iu as a point in 1S1Z. whuu tho dynasty 01 King George III, rua.lu nn effort to crusH out tais people for declaring that a man has the right tt change fits citizenship with out tpierftiou from his native govern ment. Again; they might just as well, wheu thev are readmg, read on up to IStIO anvi 1SGI to 18C5, and make K)inls between said dates to lis the facts in their minds that the war against rebellion was made to prevent Jefferson Davis and company from trashing out free government. Xf after all that reading Cameron and Cooper are stili unconvinced that during the past 100 years the crashing process, as a poucy has i-ein a miiure, tliere will be noreme dy for l'epublicaas but to tain in a body aad support tho Stewart ticket From West Chester, General Beaver vent to Norristown, where l.e delivered a speech. He express el himself as pleased to be received by people ol idl parties. Political difft ieijco should not keep gentlemen from meeting each other as gentle men. Me does not believe in tying faith down to men. It is dangerous to Vt be only a Beaver man, a Cam eron man, a Wallace man, a Pattison man. The Democrats hal better lock to the trouble in their own ran!;1. Thty troublo themselves about Re publican troubles, but there are 10, 1100 dissatisfied Democrats in Phila delphia. The troubles in the Ke-put-lican party will be healed, and 20,000 to 40,00;) majority will crown the Republican ticket in November he confidently believes. Gexfru. SKJBixr.rr, died a few days ago. He was in his 4 )th year. Germany breaths freer. TuE DemOftatic candidate for Governor is a young man, but he las been a candidate for ollice five times. t.. n i: i'.-A-i ,..-.,,11 1,0! dofeated by a united Republican par ty. Republicans are earnestly de sirous tuat there should ie only one ReunliHcrji ti'-ketin the field. They are waiting, ana hoping lor the troub-1 le to be adjusted, but if the two tkk ets are to remain in tho field, the people of the party will settle down to one or the other of the bides, and before the campaign has closed the Str.vr.rt ti-ket will rally around it most a'l the anti spoils men of the party, and almost ad the anti-third term men, and almost all the men that were against the unit rule at Chicago. Now is the time to con sider such points, once the campaign is fairly opsrd it will be to late, and the day of grace will have passed by. Thieves got among the delegates to the late Democratic State Conven tion. Five of the Erie delegation were robbed while asleep in their room at a hot L Watches and mon ev was taken. The sums 6tolen ranged from $20, to 1250. Cooper's State committee meets to day. Tney pretend to meet for peace ful" purposes, but in advance of the mooting some how or other they have "fit out an expression that thev do not expect to propose anything that will bo accepted by the civd service Republicans. It is a queer way of starting peace measures, to disclose beforehand that it is expected that nothing peaceful will come of the effort. Cooper ana ma committee may not be wreckers, but that is the way wreckers of all kind talk. The Itepublican that put thePluladelphia ticket iu the field, with Stewart at i's head are as staunch Republicans as live; better Republicans than their rnalismers. They are not in oppoi tion to Republican measures, but in most earnest opposition to certain methods that are being enforced within the lines of the Republican party. It was not General Beaver himself that caused these Republicans to eppose him for the United States Senate, but they opposed hiiu be cause be was the head and front of a combination of men that operated by the methods, that are at a crreat dis count, among the masB of the people of the party. There are few peopie ho6ti!e to General Beaver, among Re publicans, but there are many Re publicans, that are hostile to certain methods by which conventions and rommittees have been controlei If Cooper and his co-workers have risen to a point, from which they can take a view cf the situation, the work of tho commit (ee may result in good. The Knights of Labor arrested 30 Philadelphia barbers, for Bhaving on Sunday. Is Connecticut, the canker worm has appeared in many orchards and eaten the trees bare of leaves and fruit . A bie stung an Ontario farmer named Nathan Briscoe, on the fore head, from the effects of which he died iu 15 minutes. Three hundred and sixty nine bol- diera' orphans are to be discharged from tbo several schools of the State, for the reason that they have attain ed the age of 16 years. The Washington county Henip- hills and Stewarts, have pent lawyer to Ea-'lanJ to look up a fortune of 111.000,000 tbat is said to be held j ;a trust j ' . ' , U" for thein, bv soma executor ee that has from time to timo been appointed, ever since 11HS. 1 It i said bv a despatch that iho cyclone in Butler county, was start- M b?w raU ,ofT ir nS over iho mih daiu of John Kiester. ! The meeting of the curreuts produced .. T ii. j arvsy it turned info a destructive cv- " ! It L rennrtd thxt there are- 30:- ' ,000 Democratic Irishmen within -rot- i .. ,. .... ..,. ,- ,t-. ...x mT.:;i;iiMi.''fi ' 1 1 tdo r . rn-i-r 11 nti ri i V1 , " . ; :irn lub riswirL iiiui..tU3 uui" irt ; do aoout iz' nataroiMJ l aiuson Detaocratw fjoing to do atvut it? If the report i correct, who Vwight the Iiish. aaid wbri 8re tlio Irih going to do about it- Tue KcpublicJMj Stata Coranittee meets to d;y iu Philadelphia, l'hil atlelphia JRepublh'ao State Ciiiveu iinn i-moniti. .sav. tbat Iat ThurrVtav. one wek lesa one d.v Dievior. ,,: tho date. Giiieror Coo?er. O "v. ' and Beaver, tutcl a fe-r others met in Philadelphia auc' fixe-i the program me for the comaiitte' to adopt t" day. Akibi Bey, is tht' narre of tho sol dier in Egypt, that proprvses to up root Earooean civilization iu Turkev. Tho pniimufoi il irif -nc u V.norlti, ,"l i 1 France, and tho bone, holders of ' other European people, vil prevent him from doing so, unless he should turn out to be a military niun of overshadowing ability ami nght his way through. "Thx General Assembly f the Presbyterian Church at it recent session at Springfield, 111., 11 un der consideration tho case f Dr. Donaldson, of Emlenton, Vcwango county, who was expelled for tL'..n:i. The General Assembly, while refus ing to countenance dancing abso iutely, sent the cane back for rsxil, on the ground in effect that the ver dict of the local tribunal va3 tf.. xwecping." A KAiutoAD traiu in which vas General Grant, ran off the track ?.ud fell on its side in a shallow river l.y the side of the Long Branch Rsil Railroad Five people were killed. The General was in the smoking cr.r:- he was not hurt but picked hims-if . qnu-klv out of the witter, broke out r window on the upper side of the r and was helped by jeople outside to escajje through the broken window. He did not lose hold of his cigar, but when ho reached the bark of the 6tream he asked a bv-stander for a match with which to re-light his rar. c: ' 1 Tnc doctors nnd psychologist have been at work examining the brain of the assassin Guiteau. wit'i the hope, or expectation of finding something that will throw a light oa his conduct, but as yet, they havi found, only a healthy brain in a ( healtny bo;.y. Uld fashioned peoplj long ago came to the conclusion fsjSeveutccn ?--iiintes altu- his hrartca taad to what ailed the assassin, their con.- j to beat, his body-was tiien down aad ;p'ac elusion was based on the evidence rf ! on a table iu the j.iil chatV wimx u a9 the life that he led. as given at tl e trial which led to his execution. They concluded that he was a bad man, a man without conscience. Can microscopic examination- and chemical analysis improve on that . i Tho verdict of the examination of the brain, is not insane. Tuis is what the .WA .Imenvr says about the Presbv tcriau chun:h. Tue vitality of the Presbyterian i Church in the United States is strik ingly attested by the energy with which it carries on the great work of preaching the gospel to the heathen world. During the past thirty years it has spent more than ten rciLion dollars in supporting missionaries iu foreign lands and upwards cf six hundred thousand dollars has- been appropriated for the maintenance of its missions for the next twelve months. If the material strength and spiritual earnestness of r. church are in proportion to its nr.asionary enterprise, Presbyterianism aoust be in a healthy and vigorous rendition. EXECUTI0N. OF THE MURDF.RE2. OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. Oa the 2nd day of July 1381, Charles !. Guiteau, son of an Amarims banker, ari local preacher, deliberate'-y shot James A. Garfield, President of tts United States af America, while the President was abou',. to take a train of cars ai. the Biltimora and Potomac railroad a Washington Ti C. Guiteau pronounced Gitio was errosted and put in jail. H's- reason for shooling the President, as statsd by himself, was that, it was a 3alilical necess:. ano that he was directed by Deity to. take the life of Garfield. The assassin was a lawyer and roUtic!.'Ji, by profession; a. confldence man, a worthless character. In height ho stood 6 feet 5 J inches, weigd about 140 pounds. He has a light complexion, large light eyes, large mouth, Crown hair. Hi. I S2S was 40 years. His victim, President Garfield died,, at 10-u5, night lime, September 19, 1981 at Long Branch, to which place be bad bean tak-n on the night of the 5th day of Sep tember, lbbl. Guiteau was put upon tri.il, tor the mur der of President Garfield. The lawyers pnt ia th. common plea of insanity for the murderer. lie was fonnd guilty of tbe chane of murder by the lury. and was sen- tencod to be banged, by the Judge of the1 court, on the 3"th day of June 1852, in the yard of the jail at Washington. Guiteau professed to believe he would not be bung, and it Is probable that be did believe he wonld be reprieved or pardoned by Presi dent Arthur. The trial deveb'ped the fact from the witness stand tbat tbe murderer waa such an immoral man, that be beliovsd Arerv man and wouiaa has a price, and if tha mice can be raid, they will serve the person that paid it, to any least. lis be lieved that Vice President" Arthur, had no goal higher than the Presidency, and ha wonld pay the price of a pardon, to anyone that would place him in the Presidential chair. Arthur proved to be above price; be would not wash the hand of the murder er. It was not Guiteau that brought him into the line or the succession to tbo Pre idcticy. Do was elected by thensjority of the popular vote, and by the regular con stitutional means or methods as Vice Pres ident of the Republic, and he was the only man that under the law could CII tho place, made vacant, by the death of Garfleld, whether he died ty the handsofananassln, or by tho process of a fever, or other dw ease. Tne demand ct trntiuan, upon Arianr, for help, or pardon, fr aervice reB4crod vat th demand of tbo blackmailer. It was a murderous blackmailing game, suet one, as ory an utterly depraved man easy iilav. The aasassin np to HSo a lew days- Garfiel-J, to anoint him to an ce. It wa, j the ruoils ofofce he was alter- It was not ! tho sen ice of th Lord, that ho w?.e seeking; and when he was plainly told tliar be could not nave an ouic, so pionca 10 -jise mo i,c t,f Gak-id, and kept es P.t- ting, till he snccctde- in accotnplishrfj bis I-nrpo. Ue was morally rottoo; bo Wiev. bat Arlhl,r ""d M to '-'" r- tuti., drHM.l rt f,.nin the nr to r a j . w."-..-. wiwn.i.. h-imed Ariyct ho slur- ' -mA- kin, ha huut hnmm lM,nr; hn r.lllfT htm all nunuer of names, a"l earned him, id-consged him to tbtt bo-Hmuless pit. itBo'ctet, noon, en Fray, June 20, liH'V'i .iust b9ore Guitvau wjs-led out to be hanged, h brake dovra cotpletly, and wej like a -VU4. The preacbf that was wilb him had hiiu the izf -rerious, Iit Vo rau-t ff to his Saviour little chlW in simplieUy, a.ting to be wed He said il.n be toili) tio so, aud tliitiw would prepare rmo Terse, I bat he won'd S!Dg on the scaffbH, and he n ould also j pire a prayer. He did tth. When he rtnod on the ncallrM; !ro rrsd- a prayer, a4 then snug a uuober of Trs that he cor"5xd. The probability is thai ilie verses ar-pr- wlv on a wpll knov lirmn. Ho twato ''wn serer.il times Vrtwt, tho versceaJ urwt bitterlv. Tbe flw:jie are the vjsea that be sang r chaHtedv I tio ging tc lb LHy, I urn so glaJ. 1 aru going to '.he I.onl . I am so glaI. I a-s going to be Lordj-?: glory ballelu ah, jlory halle'uuh I arc roing to !"Je LtrJ:; I lov the Lord with my oul; glory bxilclnjili; -And tbat is the rmeca I mii- cl ng to the I d; Olory hallelujah, glory balle?j ih, I gthsg 10 the I.wd. ,-,4 I sared y party, end ray JuM j3 ry halle-4 luiih. But the? have muriered or .r if, and that is the reason I am going to tive Lordy, Glory haJklji-th, cory- ha'.!nais, I am goioto the Lttly. "I womlrrwtat I will do wbfa-rgnt to the Lord. I g'inss that I wi!l wcrcs- :rc w. hen I 't tc the Lordr, G,or I wonder v-fcat Will ap?,-i,ea.!lg3jt 1 the Lordy I expect to jcre !uot ;rrlJid thing , be yond a S.-rth!y cincept-en When I am -srith tho Lordy, Gltsrj Ihalle lujah. Glory haller-ji-i? I aiu-5Hlh tie Lwi. The preacher pronor.rtci-d a bt-mljcl ion. Theexecuti-mwhiicnd. tv. prisoners legs together, utsler which process he stood 1 irm without ev,!trtiof euotx-n. The black cap was drawu cvw his headr rod .at saigni I of his own, npr which bad-sgrsed ith theezwntirGr,hicb--vatbboubnf S times of "Glory-' -'glo-y"- -glorj". The bolt was sprutPtnd ha itcyci t!teun uty, opened by tve doctors.- Buln 2 aa 1 GO doctors wers present, whan the disset :tion took pljco. Ail the orgctof the body wero j pronounced by the xUirs to be- in a healthy statu. The barjt, tho eye, the uv gs, ai.d -hn brain, thuwed tvk sigs s of disease. No tviditnce fr-jiu tho soure e at tending th opening o'.t'ie bod 5, inica ted insanity, tin Saturday oTiernooi tha body was buriet in the northiust corridor of the jail, in a rave of 7 11 deep, and the psve- meot nicely roiaid oor.'se resiing jJace of the nmrd jrer. Up to thu.very laaLmnroent f lifo Gui teau dec tared that l-M was dod's. nan, and j that it vraa hu miaston to tits the life of! . .ti ..! T, A. .am -uu... ut n . 1. .. . ' " .iu. j God's men, he should. .desire V serve as an j ollice holder nuder Garfield, whom he de- clared he was commissioned to kill. I, seems strange, that he did act receive hiii conjuis-iioo to. kill. Garhwil until he was. told aot to agaiunppiarattho White Hous as ai ollice eeeXtr, lor there was no ofFoe in stare for him.. The reJ usJ of tlie Preii ideat aid Secretary Blaise, to appoint him to an I'ffice, chauged bis-hntrt aud he be-r come inspired.. Was thtro ever a greater rihihil of audacity, and profanity than that : the case 'it . the murderer Guiteac. It was otlie aad its spoils, that he de:!rvd, and when the generations of the f-turvi read of tb ass;iS3inilioa of James A. .Gar. fle'.d, aud ac, "whj was bo murdjred?' Therecaa.be only one answer, aril tlvu answer will be, President Gartield was tun r dered because be -etused to give ta office to an unworthy nun. Tb Ownership of a tvai-m of Bees. Magistrate Krickbaum's knowledge of tbo law &s put to the test one day last week to determine tbe ownen-bi j af a swarai of bees that settled oa a tree near the house of Mri. Flanagan,. on thew street, Oermr.Btown. The busy kooejuiakers were iived by rSk Flanagan after a fruitltaa attemEt to nna uieir owner. Ai tnis jauctare Job Taylor appeared npon the scene, claimed tbe beea as tbe property of his father in law and proceeded to. take them away bodily. Tbe bees objected to this procedure, and gave Taylor such a warm reception tbat fee beat hasty retreat. Ho soon after succeeded in enticing them into a tbioket and ear ried them assay. Then Mrs. Flaaagaa sought legal advice asd obtained a warrant for Taylors arrest on tbe hrCe of of . "T. the law s lying that ownership id swarming Dees is vested in the original possessor only eo long as be can keep them in sight. Tbe affair was settled by Taylor sur rendering tbe bees. Philadelphia Rec ord J una 10. t Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Ton ic can perioral sue a vanea enres, tlvmaine it simply essence of ginger, when U fact it ia made from many valuable medicines wh:ch act beneficially on everv tjcsed or gan. S ee other column. DEMOCKATIC STATE TICKET. The Democratic State Convention met gome days ago at Harrinburg and nominated - . HOBEUT EMOBY PATTISOS. of Philadelphia, for Governor, Mr. Pattison, was born in Maryland in 1859, he came to Philadelphia with his parents and while in the public schools attracted the attention of lawyer Cassidy, who induced him to become a law student. Casmdy and a few other men coached him for of fice, and the result is he is now the Democratic enndidate for Governor. At this dititr.nce from Philadelphia he appears as a nmn bearing it good reputation. fHACXCT f. BLACK j of York county, is the noninee fc-rt Ltotitenant Govern;?. He is the son of Judt Jerc;iih S. Black. ! Tie is a iourualist, nryl fai'mer bv FWoii. He was br-rj in klmpsos Arm ?. of Htiutingilcn, is the taiUiliite "r Secretary of Internal Affairs. He is a purveyor nnd civd engine?? by professing- Ho is 50 years of 9$e. SILAS M. CXAI1K of Indiir.ft'CiMnity, is the candidate for Supreme Jndg& Ho warr- boru iu 18:54. J MLBTIMEB T. KLLIOTT, cf Tioga cDtmty, i tho candidat for Congressman at Large. He ii'.'JS years of ag. He is a lawyer "y profession. Tt PLATTOhK. The Democrats party of Pennsylvanlsf, tiling fast to tfie fnith that all power mt degated by the Constitution is rcserrt' to St.ites uf "the peoplp; upholding, the mactity of personal liberty, the secur ity cf private property and the right of lo cal s?4f-governmont:. dermailing honesty and economy in tlio aduiinitration of gov crumcit aad the enforcement of all the provisions ol the C ifetitHl iua by the Leg-Lslaturc-and the court of the Common wealth ; -declaring ;ig:ttnSt monopolies and in sympr.tliy with labor, seeking its protec tion, ar.tt iu tavor of the industrial interests of PenusylTania, at this time do solemnly protest against evils which the policy end practices of the Kepubl;un parly and the insolence of its lung possession ot ollice uave tln brought ufoa the country. Therefore : - First. We do protest against hat is called the "Boss" system, aud a!o the plundering of olfiee-holicer, by assess ments of money for political purposes. Public otliees are the property of no party, but are open to erery ciiiscn honest, cap able and lai;hful to the Constitution, qnaii ties which Jetferson declared were the re- HaisltKa for c,tice. Second. We jiotet against the spoils system. It is a proswtiiou of tho oliices of the people, so that they become the mere perquisites of the politicians. Third. We denouueo all repudiation, i State aud federal, tecaue it is dishonest aud destructive of that yublic morality upon which are four-ded tliu existence aud prpctuit) of our frc iustittuions. It should be nude od'uus, and the political party that aids and abets it with ollice de serves public condemnation. Fourth. We deno'.mee spoliation of the state Treasury and immunity by pardon of those convicted of o rimes, whose acta are fagraiit subversions vf official trusts wrongs Cone the people. Fiitti. We believe the Kepubl lean party, aa uow urg.tiitzed aud controlled, is baed on fraud, lorce aud. corruption, and there can be no hope of Uiie reiorm except by the lorce ot the tutitut-box excluding it iiotn place and powr. bixlli. The Uewucratic V-uly dcuauds of Legii-laturo an houoM. just and true appor-IDiiim-ol. tieveuih. L'pon ihtee declarations we in vito the co-ope.-ion ol aU bonel citizens who wiili us ociifi tuu rc-utUbtisliuieoi of ttoest eoVKriimettt. GE.VEU.IL Fi&h wuds are being couiructel in Bucks cuuuly t raise Uenuau carp. The peach trevs in Ywk aud Berkscoun Jos aro laden -i J rr.it The ss-auty of two yotuig -'bark poalera" in lloutingdun cuuty toot lire whim tiiey v-sre aal eep. Uue ol the la'ls nas burued ta dealt, aud tun other is in a critical con-iuion- Jaiuls Houston of Northampton county, 8 iho ichaiiipi-jn bigamist, having five lir ag wii ca, niUj divorces Irom uoue. Gra .-ucajitU Fruuk.m countv. is now one . , . . . aunar ea years oiii aud a boom is in jor a ceuleunial ctlebratiou. prg- Th e boro-ijb of York will vote upon the juca lion of becoming a city at the next. $eiM ral clectiou. M e usually leave it to doctors to rc.-. om .d mcduiues, but Parkers Gluger Ton;,; a ueeu ao usclui iu our Iam,iy in relie. Uig, aicKuess aud 5-atferiog, tbal w cann.-t M y too much iu Ua praise. Salem Jrg,fc ORPHAN COURT SALE. or YxVIJJABLE REAL ESTAIE. Pt-xsnant to aa order of sale issued out or the V)r plan's Court ot Juniata county, Pa , nnd tu me rissecttd, iil be exposed lo pub lic sale, on t!;e preiniaea, one-hall cl'o north ot (Oakland Stills, in Fatette town-tUp, Ju niata county, at one o'clock p. oi., on SATURDAY AUGUST 261882. All that certain 39 esanage. Plantatiaa anal Tract of Land. Ia Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., hounded by lands of Isaac Shellcnberger, David otu'.th, Reuben Leonard, J. A. and J. C. yines, and John Auker, contoiuinz 115 ACHES, Bfat or less, and having thereon erected a ST0XE DttELLLNG HOUSE, New Bank ltarit, TVagou Shed, And other ont-bniklings, all of which are cleared except flvo acres. Tbe land is in the bigbe.it state of cultivation, good water on the premises,. and excellent truit. No. 2. A Tract of Woodland Sitnate in Fermanagh, township, bounded by lands of David Wolfgang, 11. Zoox and Clifford Singer, containing TO Acres and SO Perches,. Mure or leas. TFJCHS or SALE : One-fonrti tho pur chaaao money to be paid on confirmation of sale by theconrt; one farfb on the 1st cUy ol April, A. D 1883, when deed wii. be ielliered and possession given ; one fonrlb on the first of April A. D 1S84, with inter est from April lot, 1683 one-tonrth on the 1st day of April. A. 0. 1S85, wilh interent from April 1st 1883, to last payments to bs secured by judgement. LEWIS DEGAK, Administrator of H'5rj H. Brnbakerv Juno 21, 1W, REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Jer Coventor. Gk. James A. Bkavcr. For Judge tfth Supreme Court, Wit. HExar Kawii. For Litut.' Governor, W. T. Davies. For Ste'y of Iattrnal JJfairt, Jori M. Gbkes. For CogrenmB-mt-lart. Makkiot Brosicr. STATE. For Governor. Jonv Stewabj. For Jttuxe of the Supreme court. OroaoK JmiiM. for Lira tenant Gorerwor. Cou Levi Uisd Dcr. For Sec, of Internal Jfftrrt. Hmow. Geo. W. Mtaair i"or Confsman-at lergt. 'Coh. W11.m11 McMicm iel. SHERIFF Zditor Stntinrl and K'pnUu-aa I wcwSti announce 1. E. Lanui-. ot Kayette tow-w ship as a cauKl.ilo tor ll:r vrhce or Sheriff. Mr. Laudu m a roucg iu:ol good h.bilT, and is abut nolly qnalitler to till tbo pos-1 tion ot Sheritt. His lather and grand-latn-1 er were ciliwns in Junat before bun. He is an eanrest Eepnblicaaw lie speaks Doth, the English, and Gernan languages, which in J uunb county, is a-matter ol im rtance and ratialaclion lv both ofEcer and people. FAVrTTE. REGISTKPAAXD liEC(UER " ditor Sent inf. nd Rtpublictrv-Thv peo ple ot Juniata, w;!l lxcailed iiH.'n to eboosa a suitaMo person to-fill tbo otticc ' of Kecis- f ter aMl Kecorder -Sine election :'n Novem ber. Allow us to present the nait of 9. U. (Javeny, of Patters'- as a candiUf to for the !Vpubtiran nomination, ilr. Caveny l well known as a gentlerc : of integrity, Hjss :i5 every ualirlcatir, reiuisie lor '.Itc tb aient discbarge ol thothcc, and if rt.-fa ated will bo a strong onndidate. UilGISTKR AXJ RECORPKR. Kditcr Sentinel and' Rrpublicon Allow me to announce Hie naiwt ot 1. rUar ton of Spruce 11 11 aa a -jiudi'lte for tSe of- Bee of keffisler and K' vord"T, snbiict to 1. . t TT'..- I.. . t vounc man ol iivd Irni. e:s oil iiuic I'lmis ; and :l elected, would m'tc an obiigin;.aad efficient othcer. MILFORt.. " Ll-'.iiiSL.VTL'RE. ElUor Sentinel and R -nJilieun. I";! announce M .jr J. 1. li-j tkli, ot Xyruc U ill, aa a end; late for lh otiice of A-A"n-bly, s abject t:i Kepiib;icnn u.sages. The Jlajoris a represemativa r Ail ol tic! pet le, was a -g'Hiil H'ddier, would be a strong can didatv and, if elected a s -le and pri; !:it legis'atar. t;EALr juuv c(j.M.uisK)Xi:i:. Eil'Jor Sentinel and Rcpu' Httm I wc-il.l present Henry A'iKer, nl Walker towmhp, to the Kepiiblicana ol Jiinii'a county, as a. suitable landidati; for the othco of Jrry ComtyMUner. Mr. Auokcris a g: l P publiosa, but still not so bii- d a psrty riM as to 'o injustice in the rela'ton of men for the ie-y-wheel. WALKERi- Legal .Voftf.- tl'DI roil' NOTICE- In I1--Orphans' t'ourt of Jrnrata CoanJai In the Lslate ot Jucoo )renler, ilt-cM. rilUe undersigned appoiut-Hl Au lnor by J. ibvOrpbans' Court of JuniaU cuonty to Dui'.s dKributiuns ot iunOs in the hanis ot llamei Kuousc, Ailiiinisator He tei Hon Uftameulo annexo ol Jacob Dress ier late ot Siusqurbauua liwr.Vp, deceased lo an'i amoug llio l gtees, devisees, slid other-; lega'ty entllled iln-rel j,- and to aa-cerla:n-hvirs and hereby pivvm nutu e t'jat he will aiiend to tbe dunes ir 'its appiiut mcnt at 11. K. l're :u yer' hurel in -s-queLsa-ia lewnship, u the fthdav of JU LY, A. 1. 12, at l "clnk A. M. w.'ma lind tliere ail pertiii interltl may itl tends! ihey see p ojer to rrancut tlirir ciaiuisor be deoarx-U lruiu coming spon atid !und. Ai-FKFD J. PATTE150X, Aud.tor. 14, 2. AYUITOR'S -yTItV Sytale ol Alaigarel Lund, decease V ! ri'at, undutstgueJ Au-litjr apbomlci. by j A ti.e Urpbaus Court 01 Juui tta Cor.nty tu audit, settle, anjusl, and (lelerlulEo the que!Hn, uhicb ariae in !'ie seltleiunt of sa:d oMate and aecoiint ai d .ake luUihu- I'.oim ol iho mud (leeia-sd by tho court alurwaid, on the lith day of Juno A. D. V'bZ. to wit, tbcMim ol j!i27, vit-en in the hanas ot Juhu HcLsvghuu, xrcuturo! the lll of Margaret La.m dcv'il tu and among thone h-gaily t-nti:!-.-d iheren, here by gives notice that he will meet nil parties :nterested, lor the purpose of his appoint ment, at his iillice in ln L'urough 01 Mtitin- twu, Juniata Conuty, Pi., t.'u FRIDAY TUEUIHDaY OF JULY. A- U ISM, between ibt) hours of 11 o'clock A M. aul 1 o'clock P. M. of s.id day when and where all parties baviug claims. will present them, or be lorever barred. JEREMIAH LYONS, Auditor. AiDiroa MIOTIC E. Estate of Jacob Delancy, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans duct ol Juuuata County to audit, settle aud adjust the account of Samuel Wharton AdmiuistraVur rem ttita menlo annexo of ttc estate ct Jacob bcl ir-'V late ol Spruce Hill Township Jumn' i acu i ty deceased, aud to make Uioiriu ' i ol tbe balance, iu tba hands cl said Accouut ant, to wit tho sum ol $&i72.ti5 to and among creditors aud others legally entitled thereto, and to . determine the questions arising under the ill ol tbe said Jacob Du laney deceased- wilb power to report the validity ot Certain notes mentioned in th-i account of Samuel Wbuxton, administrator of said decedast, hereby gives notice tbit he meet ail parties interested for fie purposes ol hta appointment at his ollice .Uitniutoan Juuiata count) Pa, on Thurs day, Hie 13th day ot Juiy, A. D. 1882, be tween tbe ho'lrs ot tO o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P, A., of said day, when and where ail. parties, having claims aainst said fund utirt present them or bo turever barred. J.EUESIAII LYONS, Auditor. A4iulabitrator'a KotiEe.. Ettatt of HUzaoclh Fwher, deceased.. ETTEltS of Administration on the e--Li(jeol Fj ixabetb Fisher, late oi Beaie tuwnsbip, Juniata county, Pa., deceaaed, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted tu said estate aru requested to make payment, those having claims ordV-inands, will make known the same without del.iv- JUUX KAUFFHAJJ, July 12, 1882. Adminjtrator. Iluutlsgdon Pa., Adnilnistra&ar'a Stice. Eitatt of Ohttr P. Kolkerman, deceased, LtlTtRS ot Aflministratiuu on tbe ea uite oi U. P. ivutliermau, late ot Mou roe township, Jumta County, Pa., deceas ed, have been rranted to tbo uouersiened. to whom all pcrxons indebted to said estate are requested U make payment, and tbuse having class or detuauds will moke known the same aubout delay. UVT. SMITH, Administratcr. JTyll,1882. Tbompsontoaa Pa., No paper in the Juniata VaUey publishes aa laige a quantity of readier mallet aa tbe Stntmil and Republican. It u above all others the paper tor thu g;neril readT, Graybill's Column. SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS. Choice Patterns in VELVET, Bodj and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Ultra Super Medium and Low Grade UN GRAINS, - A Full Line ef VENETIAN, . A Complete Line of RAG, A Choioe Lot of IIEMF Eaautifiil Patt-srcs in STAIR, and EI ALL Carpets AT THE Carpet House fubmjobe nooms of tub: JUNIATA VALaLSY; At the Old and, OX TH2 3CCTHWEHT tcoRSEtS t f - BRIDGE i WATEU STKESTS, JIIFFLHTOH !t, Pi,, HAS- JUST RffEIVED All the above eunxaernteil rticloH, anijalLotber th.tigs tbat ny be fonn d in a CARrEIFlMTIULE STOSB, AT PRICES &E.0ND COMPHTiTIONv ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA. LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters ani Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IX GREAT VARIETY, Ia fact everything usually kept in a First-Clasa House Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, Sonth Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFUXTQW.Y, . . P.V.V,f. 3few A difrtitermentt. 500 Br ward! 0VU A MIUIOH tf Psor. Gta atrTE'i FRENCH KidneyPads Have already lecnaoldlnthis conntry and in France ; every one of which baa given per- fectsatisl action and hat p e 1 f orn-ed c n r c orerr linid neh used accorjmg vt uir.--- tiont. We now tf t the nff.Ut'-i and donbliog ones that we wUI pay the above reward for a single case of ZiAJvle back: That the Tad fails to cure. Tbi tfreat Remedy will romvELt ar.d rEASETti cure Lumbago, Lame Baot, Sciatica, Gravel, Dlalx-te".. Dropsy, Bright'a Disease of the I Kidneys, Incontinence and Retention of the I L'rtuc, indauiatioa of the Kidneys, Catarrh j of tha Bladder, High-Colored Urine, Paio m the Back, Side or Loins, Servout Wk new, and in fart all disorders of the Blad der and Crinary Organs, whether contract ed by private disease or otherwise. LA Dl ES, If jou are suffering from Fe male Weakness, Leucorrhaea, or any dis ease of tho Kidneys, Bladder, or Crinary Orgsn, YOl' CAX BE Cl'REDI Witbor.t swallowing mueou medicines, hy kinity wearing PIIOF. Gl'lLMETTF.'.-i FSEJfCr: KIDNEY PAD, wHien ciRK3 itr absorption. Ak vour driieeist for PROF. GCIL- ! METTE'3 FRENCH KIDNEV PAD, and $2.im ar.d yo-i will receive the 1'ad by return ru-.il. TESTIitOJ-IA? ai VROM TUE PEOPLE. Jidok Bits.K-aN, Lawyer, Toledo. Ohio, saya: "One of Prof. G mlmette's Freucb Kidney Pad-; cured me ot Lumbago in three week' time. Sly caso hud been given up by the best Cantors as incurable. During ad tins lime 1 sn'lervd untold agony aud paid out largu sinus vl money." Georoe Veirca, J. P., Toledo, O., says : "I suUered lor tbreo yea's wilb Sciatica and Riduey Dmcare, and olten had to go about on crutches. I waa entirely aad perma nently cured after weitriug Prf. tiuiluette's French Kidney Pr.d fonr weeks. -!0ric J. C S-.-vrr, SvIvaaia.O., writes: "I have been a jc-eat se.llerer lor 15 years with Bnghts Dsraso of tbe Kidneys. For weeks al a tiuie I was H"x-lile t get out of bed ; took barters vl uwdivinr, but they gare me oulv teni'.iorarv relief. 1 wore two ; oi rroi. uun:neue a iviuney rl.- si.-v wecKS, I aud 1 now know ! am entirely enred." i JIa-. Hhex Jitr, Tl.-do, O., says : j " For years 1 have been rontiii-d, a great ) part ct the time to my bed, witb Lenror- rtkjea and lem.ilo snknm. I wore ono ot Guilmelte's Kidn7lade al km cured is ono month." II. B. liiti ., VV-ioteale Viroeer, l'iad'.jy, O., writes: "1 ew'errrt t i years with Uius bae and m u.rce utu was perma nently cured by wiring one uf 1'rit. ail mette'a Kidney I'lsd." B. F. Krrstisd, Jf.D., Drsiit, Logans port, Jud., when -fUQii.j in an order tor Kidney Pads, writv . " 1 wr.se one of the tirst ones we bail nt I rcivvrt moru ben efit from it tiiKU aiivtbinj; 1 o-n nseiL- In lact tnc Pads give Stter geral salCac tion than an; Kiduvy remeity ever swUt.'' Rat & Siiu? n vni.-:, Dri'cr:-, ILiimtbul, Mo., unlit: We are nortving up a lively trade ill your Parts, nad are of good resllll.-i irom the'll e"ery day." Trof. tiuilini'tte" Vrai.-h liver Tad Will positively cure Fever ans) Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Take, P-iliuiis Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, aud all diseases of tho Liver, Stomach and Blood. . Price $1X0 by mail. Send lor Prof. GuiUuetta'a Treatise on tne Kidneya and Liver, free by mail. Address FRETCU PAD CO.. Toledo, Ohio. I ROBBED graves arc annually I ruiiOi-'l of Ibeir victims, lives prolonged,' j h tppiuess aud health restored by the use ot the great GERMAN EHYIGOEATOE, whicn pusiuveiy enrea liupolcucy (caused by excesses of any kind), Seminal Weak ueas, and all diseases lhl lollow as a se quence of Sclt-Ahuse, aa loa of energy, loss of DieindVy, auiversal lassitude, juiu in the back, dimness uf vw-ion, premature old age, and many cibur diseases that lead to uisaniiv orconsumpuou ai.a a premature grave. Send for circulars ailh tet:uio:iials fret by mail. The .uvigorator is sold at $1 per box, or six buaes lor c, by all drug gists, or ill be sent tice by mail, sec ur un sealed, ou receipt of piice, by addressing F. J.XUr..EY, Druggist, 18 Summit at., Toledo, Uhio. ' Sole Agent tor the United States. Mireh 22, 1S2. Wholesale and retail by L. Banks av Co., Druggists, Hithintown, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF ?lIFri.I5ITOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stocklioldera Individually Liable J. NEVLN POMEROY, President. T. VAN IKWIN.CasAier DiascTOis : J. Ncvin Poraeroy, Joseph Kcthrock. Geirg Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, A -co u. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. T7- C- Pomcroy, STOCKHOLDERS J. Jfevin Pomcroy, R. E. Parker, Pbuip X. Kepner, Joseph Kuthrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Fomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertzler, Annie-V. Shelley, Jane H. Irwia, Mary Knrtz. Sasiuel M. Kurti, J. -Holmes Irwin, T.Y. Irwia, F. B. Frow. John Uertiler. - Charlotte Snyder, inirreai auowea at ine rale of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, S per cent, on 12 months certitlcutcs. jan23,1879-tf CACTIOX NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned agains trespassing upon the lands of the un dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker township, by Bailing, hunting, or in any other way. Jonathan Kiser Wm Braathotfor llenry S piece Catharine Knrtz John McMeen D B Dimin ii W Smith S J Kurtz Henry Aukur Lncien Dunn J W Hostetler Jesse Pines Jacob Horjpi. C G Shcllv A U Kurtz David Smith S Owen Evans Tcston Benner C. F. Spicber John L Aukcr J B Garber S M Kautfmaa J F Dettra David Hnnbcrgsr Arnold Varae Levi K Myers yov 9. if 11 Traweltrt' Guutt. PENNSYLVANIA EAILEOD. . TIME-TABLE On and after Monday Jane 5, lMe,trawa that stop at JtdUtn will raa as foUowat ASTWAR0. Mnru AccoxxovATion Iwn iuatin daily at 80 a. ia., aad Stoppiig at n sta tions between MifHin nnd Uarissburg, ar rived at IJiuTlsburg at 8 0 a. M. Jon s stows Cxraiss leaves aUaesalaj at T.30 a. m., arxl Mopping at alt rsarutsr stations botweea Altonoa awl Harrlsavar, reaches MltSin at 10.48 a. oi.. "i-rati. 12.40 p. M., and arrives io Philadaipia at 5.04 p. tn. Stan. Tbaix leaves Pittsburg daily t 7.33 a. m., AUoana at t.'ib p. m., end aioj. ping at all regular stations arrives at Miffl.i) at b 'JS p. m., Uarrisbcrg 7.30 p. m., 1'tiu delphia t.OS a. m. Hall Express leaves Pltttcr? at 1 CO p nv Altoona IWpmi Tyrone 7 K pm ; Hunt ingdon b Uo p in ; Lewistown 20 pm, Mif flin 9 i p m ; Harrishnrg 11 IS p m 1 Ph,ia delphla 2iS pm, WKSTSVAR. Ifirriiv AccomfoeaTio.v 2evs Bartis risbcrg daily at 10.15 a. m.,anJ f-ppicg t all station, arrives a: Mifflin at K.lu p. xn. .Van Taain leaves Ph;'adlph(a daily at 7.0V a. m., Harriabnrg 1 1.13 a. m., 12..-3 p. m., alopt'lng at ail station L!weea MJIlin and Altoona reaches Altoor.a at 3.4 p. m., Pittsburg 8.i0 p. m. Uirruv Accomtonaricv leare H.rt,,. burg daily except Sunday at ( W p. m.,ata sto imping at all starios, arrives at Wliia t t.(M p. to. PaciUc Express leaves Phihdelptia 11.) p ns t iiarrisburg 3 05 a in t Duncaancn 8 63 am; Newport 4 lit s e ; MLffliaSOla m Lcwiatown 5 25 a in ; M-Veyto-wo 3 j am; lit. Union llUim; Huntingdua t 46 a m; Petersburg 7 02 am; 3cruce Cre-k 7 15 am; Tyr.mj 731am; lHs .Milis "mB A!t-oc 3 lir a m ; Pi;:.'.,ji 1 Si p m. FaH Lino leaves rhila'lclpf. at 11 oj 4 m ; HarrUburg 3 1-i p m ; ilitDin 4 37 p m l.raiston n 4 0"p a. ; IluDt;3gdon $ 0i pm -Tyrone 6 40 p Altoona ? it) p ra ; Pit;! i-rg llZOpni. LEvVTSTOVr.N HVfiro'. Trtins leave Lewistowa Junction tor liil rnv at s- a m, 10 ZQ a m, 3 2 3 p m : l..r ; .Sunbury at 7 t)a a m, 1 25 p r:. i ra:rt- arrive ai i.ewintowu 'i-n;tion Iraia Milroy at 9 10 a to, 1 50 pm, 4 10 pm; fras Sunbury at 100 a m, 4 TTEflNE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone fur Eeiiv.cn t aad Luck lla. en at 8 SO a in, 7 CO p ra. Leave Tyrone Icr Curwensville and Clsarileld at 8 60 a m, 1 0' p m. Train leave Tyrone for VTarriars Mirk, Penny.vania Furnace and Scoria at 8 VQ' in and 3 30 p m. ' Trains arrive at Tyrone from BaileioLta and Lock Haven at 7 80a m, aad-3 J5 pm. Trains arrive at Tvrone froiav C'Jrwena ville and Clearfield at'7 21 a m, sid S H; p B. Tnuna arrive at Tyrone from Scaiia, War riors Xrk and Penn9rWania Farsace at 7 30 a m, at 2 4-S p tu. Philadelphia & Eeading Eailrod. Arraagearnt ot Passenger Train. Jc.nb 2th, I88i Tray have HtrriibuTf ao Aibwi For New Vork via Altentown, at -Vt a. nr., and 1 -i p. m. For Se Turk via Philadelphia ani'-Bunnd rlroek Uoufi-,'' 8 ii 7 60 a in, ai 1 1 p m. F-r rh;u.!r.:iia, 52, 7 50, sw . i. and4t0p. For Keainr at fi 20. C 2', 7 40, V-O a B 1 45, 4 0 and C tX p m. ' For PottMille at a 20, 7 60, 9 i'l a . ni 1 4" and 4- 00 p. m. and via Sch&-,:."t?u a S nsqnbanna Branch at 2 40 p m'v Vor Auburn, 810 a ra. For AI!ecown at 6 20, 7 5, S .',0 iiUi and 4 V3 p si. The 7 SO a iu. aid 115pm tra bv throcgh osj-a for Xew Tork vi ilki. town. SVXD.1TS. For Alloa tows and way sta'ioaj at C-itts m. For Rartjig. ?:-itla:leli,h!a aad way ;ae at 62ta.nan4 1 4i p m. rr:aor Harmhnrf leant a fo'.'-i.: Leave Urn Yrk via Aitentowa at ' a re 1 00 aad 530 p m. Leave New York via"Dima Hr'k Soet-"" and Philadelphia 7 4o a m, 1 SO, 4 Vt f.L 6 SO p na , aad 12.00 midnight, arn-fiag V Harrisburg 1 aO, 8 20, 9 ii p. p.., and. 12 lOanLO Warn. Leave phiLwielphia at 4 30 1 a as., IW, 5 50 a"d 7 ii p m. Leave 1 jttaviUe at t 00, 9 C a. tu. and 4 4 p u. Leave Roaniaj at 4 50, 7 30, 1 1 5U a 1 27, 4 li, 7 60 and 10 2i p m. Leave Potbviilo via Schuylkill n l 3ai!-haaca- lirasch, 8 lo a m. tud 4 43 ?:. Leave Allontowu at bo, 8 40 a ri. 12 1, 4 30 ' t'5 p m. sr.vo.irs. Leave Jew York via Allentown. p m. Piitadelphia at 7 Sa p m. Leave. Heading at 7 JO a ta and 13 'A pra. Leava. Allentown at ft 05 p m. STEEI.TOX BRAICil.. Le-urt I1AKRISBL KG for Pijttcn, L"Ci- iel. sad leelton daily, except Sunday, 5 SS, b ivviwo a ra, 1 So and 3 40 p u ; uiy,.e.v- I Cepi Sainnlay and Sunday, 5 36 p ra, and am saruraay only, 4 45 and 10, ? a. '.nturmng, leav STEELTOS dailv, ei- cept Sunday, 6 10,7(K, 10 00, 11 4i am, 2 Yi end 10 10 p ra ; d.iily, excest 9atuiLiy and, Sunday, (5 10 p m, "and oa Saturday c.ly, & 10 and 6 30 p m. C. ii. HANCOCK General Pass'r and Tuliet Jlzaat. J E. WOOTTEM, General Manager. Complete Stock. F. Is. GItAlDBIIala, McAlistervillo, Ta., Has just returned troia tho Eastern Cities w ith a Largo and Complete Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, VIEE.TVI1AHE, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTIIINO, Cigars, Tsliacco,. ic, A.c. Parties will find it greatly to their advan tage to call and ace my Stadt and hear my Prifts before purchasing elsewhere. Stock Eutbsly Hew and Fresh. I can accommodate von hi almost ever? thing called tor in a Store of this kind. SVL, CRAYBIEL. Oct. 2, Valuable.Boal latate at Private. Sale. The onslaraigned offers forsile, a tracrof One Hundred Acres, of land mor or less, on which, there is a Sarge STOAE-D WELL-. IN(-HV)IjSE, in good repair ard good, BANK-BAHN ad ont buildMgs and a GKIS7-.M1LL th stories high, tbe tw lower st'iriva or whie h are alone, ,a tfcav third Frame, with three rnn of good frnek, burra, one new overshot wheel, one- a-w iroa wheel, and gearing nearly new ttrot.B out, with, axcellent water powex. Ths laad is good l arm land, and in a good, atata c4 caltiration. Th mill has an sxceUeaW country trade. This is a vary desirable propty and ia situated on mile andone-iourta, cor;h-wrt of McAlistervillo Juuiata Co., Fa., aud will bo sold on easy terms. F or rurther particulars please call oa t address Jacob Smith, 3tcAJiUtvill Ta., or Jeremiad Lyons, UdUiBtown Pa., or Jobn E. Smith, Chesttf Springs, Chester conntj pa. SmbscnbiTlor tuo jfsac: J .Vj tiir, a paper tnal givca you agrvier vru.iy , mj better seivctlou ot rt-auiug mattvr th -u nn oth-JT papor in t.he Jomata 4ll0j .