JENTINEL & REPUBLICAII MIFFL1NT0WN. ' ff edaesUar, Jh1;19, 14. B. F. SCHWEIER, EDITOk A5D rCOrKIETOB. C03IMITTEE MEETING. The State Cctnmiitee oi tho two Harrisburg Republican Conventions met la Philadelphia, lust Wednesday, to prepare a way by which tho trcn lAca in the Republican party can b overcome. The candidates of the JIarrwburg convention, namely, 3ttaver, Bavrle, Davies, Greer, and ZBrosias, were iu the city, aad aJ UesHl a communication to I Lie com auitt e statin' that they do not de iiie to fctind in the way of tho kuc ess of the Republican party, but tasirc the ticket, to be submitted to the- teat that indicate tho popular -will. Afier considering tha communica tion. The commit too formulated Ihsir prop;, si? io the Philadelphia Republican State Convention people in the following; Pursuant to tbe resolution passed by the Harrisburg CouvaiitiOD of Juno 21, author izing the Republican State Committee to all honorable means to promote tar- tuony in tha piny, tha said committee, act- ing in coi.juiicnca v. ita ins itrpnuucan candidates on the Male ticket, respectfully aubmits to the State CoiusailUe and candid ates of tba Independents tUu following proposition . First. Tha tickets beaded by James A. Beaver and John Stewart respectively to be submitted to a vote of the Republi can electors of the State at primaries as hereinafter provided for. Second. The selection of candidates to h voted tor by tho Republican party in November to ba submitted as aforesaid, every Republican rlrctor constitutionally and h-gally jua!ified to nomination. Thiid. A State Convention it to be held, to be constituted as recommended by the Continental Hotel Conference, Hotel Conference, whereof Wtartoa Bark.r was Chairman and Francis . . ... ... .j . oveuitM-r ; its cuoice to ue iiiuiia to tne tUhice, is to be appointed Comman eaniidaics now in nomination or unlimited der-iu-chief of the Turkish aruiics. as the Independent State Committee may j Well, if the war goes oil with the prefer. The primaries or Convention ro- j English, the beot tning for the Turks tcrrad to in the Ion-going propositions to to do would be to get native Amer be ho'.d on or b.-iare the lourth Wednesday ! icans to ollicer their ai'UlieS. The in Aii. ut next, under regulations or ap portiouniea.k to be made i'j Daniel Agneir, llsmpton L. Corsou and Francis U. Keeves, not in conflict, however, with the acts of Assembly regulating priuiary cluctions, and tha cindidatrs receiving the highest popu lar vole or the votes ot a majority of the members oi the Convention to receive the united kuport ol the party. Kesolved. i'hat in tho opinion of the lie- ( spirit world th.it Guiteau aud Gar publican Suite Co.amittee the above propo- J ticlJ iUe to ,eUlor unJ both happy, aitions iuilv carry oui i letter and t-piiit , . . . ... the resolution iis.wt by the llar.Uburg A ior Spmtuahst says tuat Convention June 111, and that wu hereny j SUO llUS infonuaaon from the spirit j leiiga thff State Committee to carry out in j world tuat Guileau is in torment, liud gool iaiin ay c-i.e ot lae lorogutng propo itiuns which may be accepted. Fourth. A Stale Convention to ba held, to be constituted as provided tor t v tlic nt w rules uaopted by the hito Kcpuusican I bttte Conveauon, to select candidates to , be vou.i for oy toe liepublicau pariy in November ; provided, it such Lou'.eulion : J agreed to .-aid Convention shall not be hald later than the toiinb VS'cane;day in ! Aligns!. ! R. solved. That the chuinoan of thu lie- : publican Stale Committee be directed to lorvard an otlicial copy ot the proceedings af this meeting, together nun Hie forego it:f proposition to the Independent tute Coii:initlee and candidate?. Chairman Cooper forwarded the resolutions to Chairman ;McKce, of th committeo of the Independents. Stewart, Junkin, Duff, and Merrick of the Philadelphia Republican State Convention ticket were in the city ; they held a conference, anil without professing to tpeak for their com mittee thev expressed thtir disap proval of the plan a presented by the Cooper committee. McKre, chairman of the Independ ent committee acanowlodgoa tue ! e coipt of the Cooper committee reso lution and announced that he could not Accept or reject the plan, untill his committee had taken action on the matter, wich it will do before junv df.va. Out of couitesv, however, the In- iejendent candidates, Messrs Stew art, Duff, Ztlerrick, and Junkin, ad dressed a letter to the candidates Beaver, Rawle, Davies, Greer and Broeiui. They are desirous of party unity, and are anxious to co operate, to restoro peace and har mony to the Republican party, but they do not believe that any of the propositions if accepted, will produce harmony iu the partv, but on the contiary would lead to wider divL ions. To go before the people with both ticket would be to divide the party ou the tickets. They are pre pared to yield all personal considera tion, and withdraw both, tickets, and fledge themselves not to accept any sub sequent nomination by the proposed new convention aud they hope that the Beaver ticket will apprcv s and accept their proposal of witudrawal Colontl Will :cjilcLael did llC jOin in the proposid to withdraw both tickets and nominate a now tick et of new men. He rejects the Coop er Beaver proposals, because it is a plain proposal to re-nominate Beaver and re-atlu-m the abuses that called the Independent movement into be ing. II declares that the Independ ent ticket was culled into being, as a movement against "bossisiu, the spoils system, and all the evils which impair iiepabiicun usefulness". A movement in favor of popular rule, equal rights of all, national unity, maintenance of tin public credit, protection to labor and all the piin ciples of truo Republicanism. He declares, "that no other ticket now iu the held presents those issues." Such is the situation that the Committee meeting brought forth. The situation is not. hard to coiupre Lend. The Cooper ticket proposes that both tickets shall be suoiuitted to the votes of the Republican party for nomination, and ttie ticket tliat secures the majority vote shall be the tickets to combat the Democrat ic tickets at the November election. The McKee, ticket proposes that both the Cooper ticket, aud Uie Mc fveo ticket withdraw, and that an en tirely new ticket be formed by a convention elected under new rules, and that no candidate, on either one of the present tickets b allowed to be a candidate for renoinination on the new ticket and the new ticket formed of sew men shall be tho Re fjblican ticket to combat the Demo- j vraJc Stele ticket in KoTeuiber. ! Tax wheat crop in Kansas, is a large one. England has her own way in the Egyptian country, by and by the other powers will say something. A coKaaEssMAX from Ohio, named Batterworth, used such fool language in a speech in Congress the other day, that the ladies fled from the place. Tee McEee Republicans, say there can be no peace unless there is an entirely new State ticket nominated, from ni?u that are not on either of the tickets. Gr.EAT excitement prevails at Far ker city Pa., on account of the fail ure of tha Porker Savings Bank. Its owes 109,0CM, and has only $3i),00 to pay it with. Ix R JSbia a passenger train of cars ran oS the track, last Thursday, j whereby ISO parsons were killed. l i persons were on the train at tho time of the accident A versa Democrat in the recent S'.ata convention, 6aid that the di visions in the rauks of tha Democ racy, is because of the quarrels of the old men in the party, and now the old men are Hour, and everybody is unhappy. A Me. John Miller, a resectable ! and rich widow, of Washington Pa., ; married a negro porter- a few days ago. I he wouiau s relatives had her arrested, and by dae process of Lvw bho was declai'ed insane and sent to an insane asylum. The Cooper Republicans say, they th. ii.,vr n.l ir.rf t,vt..r to the Republican party for iioiuiwv tion, and whichever ticket is nouiin- t.I l.v !t i.i;..rit-v t.. f tl. ,virf . amil! be the Republican Suite ticket. . - t. J J . v.v v J " . i. J ) I Place ! Peace ! Peace ! s:iys, Coop er, we ii leave tue two tictets to a vote. .Peace: Peace! Peace! McKce, but not iu that wuv. m3" . uum iics-cis uui oi iub jieiu, u ue-.v i I , i . . e a a 1 ; ticket, a UoW convention, aud then we can march as a united party to . ; i i, i rijnea mat. iUi:uster iicw Engii.-.h-cau circumvent all creation, except the Yankee of North America. Ix cities where the Spiritualists have circles they chiiui to liave heard from Guite.u. The trouble with the Spiritualists is th;it they do not agree, tu to the state in which tho assassin is. A PLil.;delphLi Spkitualibt sa3-s, tuat hhe has luiormaciou from cue tiiat he litis cii&covered that his m- spration theory is all wrong. Shui-lu tho English, and other people from across tiie Bea coutruct a calllU across Centnil America from tn Atla;U;c t0 tue LMliia Q t , , . , , ' tha nrst "PP--afance of danger from tho people of Central or South America; an English ileet will close the canal to travel and commerce, and take possession with their naval force, of ail the adjacent towu.-s aud forts, under the plea of protectiu; ; tue mljuis in riUgusuutcii, anu uie commerce of other nations, just as they done with the Suez canal and Egypt. The Italians of a Philadelphia iauiouc cnurcn, neid a pic nic on their church ground, for tbe jiurpo.se oi raising tunas tor building purpos es. Thev have ten thousand dollars in the treasury but they want twenty- live thousand dollars. TUey bejau the pic-nic at 'J o'clock in tho morn ing, and closed it at 8 o'clock iu the evening. They had an orchestra of sii suiag instruments that furnish ed music for the dance that was kept up all day. Ail kinds of enables were sold to the hungry. Twenty five cts admission fee to the grounds was charged. Thev- go ' one better than Protestants on Festivals. co.vsTircTio.VAL I'uommriox, A series of public nicetinss in the inter est of Constitutional Prohibition will be held in Juniata County, at the following places. i'ort Eoyal, Friday evening, August 4. Spruce llill, Saturday evening, August 5. Last H'aterlord, Sunday eveniug, August 6. Waterloo, Monday evening, August 7. McCoyaville, Tuesday evening, August 8. Johnstown, Wednesday evening, August 9. I'a'tcrson, Thursday evening, August 10. ilcAlisteisTilJe, Friday evening, August 11. KU htieid, Saturday evening, August VI. ThompsontoH D, Sunday evening August 13. MUHiulown, Monday evening, August It. MilHintowu, Tuesday August lo. These meetings nil! commence at ball last seven o'clock, F. 11. At each meeting held in the county, an auxiliary Constitutional Amendment Asso ciation, ill be loiuitJ, aud addresses fiV iivered, by a represuu'ative of thoS'.ilc soc,iaiion, and miners. Tliose who favor a couliuuancu oi the liquor trallic and license system, are invited to attend all these meetings, and to those who ato opposed to thu prohibition o( the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors, except lor legiti mate purposes, a reasonable amount ol time will be given to deteud their cause. Turn out! Everybody! irrespective of sex, race, party, or denomination, and hear tha dis cussions. At each meeting, delegates will be elect ed lo atteud tha Convention, to be held at MilUintown August 15. Will tba ministers of all denominations, and all others in the couuty, who are inter ested, please make tborougaaunouueement ot the time of all the above stated meetings and lend yoar aid aud lnlluonce to nuke all a success ? By order of EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. X. 13. Cut this article of announcement out, and preserve it for reference. It has been decided by tbe authori ties ot Mabouey City to get rid of the surplus Hungarian population, who are crowded into basements, cellars aud stables, wherever tbey can God quarters. Notice has been served on tourteen owuers of properties to clear their premises of the uuisanoe within twenty-four hours. Tbose who refuse to comply with tbe orders are snbjeot to a nue or. twenty aoiiars. Invalid wiics and mothers quickly re stored to health by using Brown's Iron Bit ters. A true tcnic. Ctalaetc Pork Butchera. San Franclaco Chronicle. "Yes, sir, we bars to buy all our pork in Chinatown-" replied promin ent pork packer and retailer recently to the inquiry made by a reporter whether all tho pork eaten in this city was sold by Chinese. "You don't mean to say that all pork butchers are obliged to go to Chinatown to obtain a supply of meat for their customers 1" "Yes, I do. Every pound of fresb pork sold in this city comes from Chi natown. We csu'i get it elsewhere. You're a reporter, ain't you?" "Yes." "Well, I want you to tell the whole truth about this business of ours. It is not properly understood by the peo ple. A wrong idea has been given out relative to our trade, and we wish tbe Chronicle would correct it. Tbe pa pers Lave spread tbe impression that Cbinameo deal io live bogs, and con trol tbe market in Butcbertowo. This is not the csso, as I will explain to you." "Why, where do tbe Chinese get tbe hogs!" "Tbejr buy them in tbe slaughter houses of white men. You never see a t'bioaman handling a drove of bogs at tbe ears or steam-boats, fie never gets bis hands upon a hog until it is killed, when tbe porker passes into his possession and remains there until we white dealers go after it in Chinatown." "Please explain more fully." 'The jobber sells bis drove of bogs to one of the principal hog slaughter ers in Butcbertown. Tbey are allow- ed to rest and recover after their jour 1 e5 f ,he country and then sold to tb8, CU,uamCD. "bo k" dre" ,heuJ i and haul them off to Sacramento and ! Dupont streets, where they are dump ed down in a pile nutil rapidly cut up. Here tbey are uivided. Ooe portion is Dreerved for the Chinese trade and tbe 1 remaiuder is taken into back yards, up Biaui luuiur vi vctiaia iu w iu v v , . ., . ff fnr c. , ,La l:, ! i j 1 I d , ki j M(j fc d, I vour own pork, as dealers in beef and i mutton do? -'Because wo cannot compete with John Chinamen. We want that por tion of the bogs which John does not particularly care about keeping' for hoiac supply. We obtain tbe bams, sides and loins that's all. The rest is kept to feed tbe thousands of vora- I ctous pork eaters in Chinatown. A Chinese will not ouy porn, unless it is warm and sott, with some of the animal beat iu it. He does not want it hard and firm, liko this one wa are cuttiog up. No, sir; Jcbn wants his meat warm and flabby; hence the carcass 1 must be taken to Chinatown to be cut up as soon as killed. There tbe head, shoulders, breast, feet and offal are cut off and sold to Chinese custoums. Tbe hind quarters are carried up stairs or down stairs and bung up t- oool. We send our men to Chinatown at 5 A. M. and 5 P. M. to buy pork for the supply of our whits customers." "Is not tbe idea of eating meat which bas cooled in filthy, close dens and smoky yards of Cbiuatowa very re pulsive to people of sensative tastes?" "Ves, I have no doubt it is; but people who eat pork must shut thnir eyes to the fact that it comes from the heart of Chinatown. We pork dealers don't like it, but wc caucot belp our selves. Wo get two white men to en gage in tbe business in Butcbertown, and all agreed uot to patronize the Chinese. They tried it a short time and gave it up, and we had to go back to tbo Chinese arjaia." j What caused their failure ?" "They could not distoso of tbe re- j fnso and offal, which is cash to the Cbinaman. He sells everything; noth ing is wasted. He gets the same price for shoulders as would be paid for bams. The bead, feet, gut fat and entrails are all good to John. Uur white people will not buy anything except loin, ten derloin or chops. The bams and sides we cure at oar packing-bouses. There you see that poor woman with the rag ged dress and threadbare shawl ; she would turn up ber nose at a shoulder or a pig's bead. She prefers to pay twenty oects a pound for a tenderloin. No, sir; our people have been educat ed to demand tbe best part of tbe bog or nothing. We could not sell that wbioh tbe Cbinaman eats and prefers." GENERAL. ITEMS. Tbe Puiladolpbia and Reading rail road company is placing safety switch lights at all the switches along its maiu line. The time for boys to eat wild par snips and die bas lully arrived. Three pt them tried it iu Lehigh last week, aud two of them succceded ia becoming little corpses. Tbe umciai reports of persons killed and injured ou tne steam railroads in Pennsylvania during 1SS1 show 00 1 killed and l,b4'J injured. Tbe Pcun ejlvauia Railroad earried 9,077,714 passengers, of whom only 8 were killed and 59 injured. The total from this road was "All killed and 878 injured; ot these 10 were killed and 80 injured from causes beyond their own control, while 191 were killed and 798 injured through their own misconduct or care lessness. The Philadelphia, Wilming ton & Baltimore road injured only 2 passengers, but the killed among tbe employes and others numbered iU and tbe injured 19. A eon of a farmer of Marhamcburch baa been admitted into Stratton Hos pital suffering from severe injuries in flicted upon him by an owl. A pair of owls bad made their home in an elm tree, acd as "tbey made raids on the farmer's chickens to supply tbe wants of a numerous family of young owls, one of the farmer's sons ascended tbe tree and secured two of tbe young ones and kept tbein for several days feeding tbem by hand. He bad one of tbe young owls in his band showing it to a friend when ooe of tbe parent birds suddenly pounced upon him and struck him heavily on the bead. He drr-pped tbe fledeioz and defended himself with a stick, but the owl renewed tbe stuck and wounded the boy in tbe eye so ser iously that the sight bas been destroy ed. Tbe father wbo witnessed tbe at attack, immediately killed tbe two young birds, whereupon the parent owl attacked him and another of his sons, inflictiog wounds in tba ceeks of botb. Tbe farmer then went for bis gun, nt owl escaped. To strengthen and build op the system, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best medicine made. Sbscribs for tue Sentinel an4gejvtk - tn. J GENERAL. ITEMS. Tha receipts of the Custom Bouse a Laredo, hare been increased 300 per cent, since tba advent of tbe railroad. John L. Gundeker, a schoolmaster of Wayne eounty, In attempting to chastise a girl, was set upon by the boys of the school, who literally strip ped him. .The four "rustlers" wbo bound and gag ed Mason, a storekeeper near MesilU IV. M.( recently, robbing bis store of all they could carry, were overtaken by a Mexican posse and strangled. Tbey were all Americans, but their names are unknown. Fourteen ladies of Perry. N. Y., have notified the assessors to place them on tbe tax roll as owners of per sonal property, so that tbey may vote at tbe uext school election. Captain Sohu II. Hoe, of Boston speut $10,000 in preparing tba skele tau of a great whale for exhibition ; but, just as the work was completed, spontaneous combustion destroyed everything- except a few of tbe larger bones. Eight corpses have been recovered from tbe buildings wrecked by tbe cy clone at Texarkana. Arkansas Colon el May Geld, Fred Soiitb, Johnnie May, and others whose names bave not been learned. More are wounded seriously and will probably die. Great erowds of excited people are around. There are only 7 or 8 more bodies in tbe ruius. Belle Lipseombe, a eolored woman finding that her child bad the small pox, threw it into a well near Lynch burg, Virginia, a few days ago, and then fled to tbe woods. Tbe infant's body was found on Thursday and tbe mother captured ou Friday nigbt. The woman bad the small-pox herself, hav ing contracted it from ber murdered child Towns and cities that draw their chief water suimjIv, from tho Svliiiyl- kiil river were greatly excited last week over the ft that fish by the thousand in the liver died of some unknown cause. The people be lieve that t'ttj tisu were killed by poi sou in the w;itr, and as many people drink Schuylkill water the conster nation utnong the inhabitants can well ba im tgitieiL Chemical analy sis of tho Water revealed 110 poison, and tho people feul better over the r port thut the fish must have died of something t-lse th-m prison. The question that is quietly prob- j ing the l)eiu:rray is. "If the Cooper Beaver ticket, is withdrawn, who are j the men that wil! fioin tho new unit- el Republican ticket, and who will be tho new Ckuirman of tho State Committee '." PRINCIPAUHNE a i-x i oiGo KANSAS CITY T. J POTTER. PEBCFVAi i nwci i 4 ftcs Pr't Mwwitr. Gin. Patm Alt I hirsso. Ill- Cblcaco, lib STRENGTH to vigorously push business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do s dsy's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Oh I I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can bo relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fremont St., Baltimore During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, wljich kept me in bed sis months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitten and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around sad am rapidly improving. C. Decxia. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS it a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic It enriches the blood, gives new life to th muscle and ton to the nerves. jifM "ivi.c MloilVhsr. iLl Etsf aaa AnJ ils:sv!li:sT 11m to Ft Jawth. polau In lfi0lj5j?vMchInB.Tp.k.B-. Sew MtrxU-a, Arli-ics, MMSviVswvesioil, tsom snd T m. j t 4 the best .auipsjg0"''." si; '. ..f .rsrri. vtoTr VAIl eoooctlons m4eV KiVii s&Vs Throngh CZdSSf3S Trrlf. Tlclitis vis thiiST aaS Tw will Crlrbrstnl Line I "SsftS Sod trsvellc( a lr si all oBcrs 'nTSJOjV luiarf. lut-4 the v. s. y &V CU. k0'?S eoaifort. lVl lf'TTl..! MSf&2X. S' W sUral lUirs of XT'TfV. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. For Governor. Gm. James A. Bsaveb. for Judgt efthi Suprtnu Court, Wa. Btxav Kawlt. For Lint. Governor, W. T. Davies, For Sec'y of Internal JlJ'uirs, Jous M. Gbxec. For CoHfreMsman-al-largf, Mia riot Brosivs. Governor. John Stkwabt. Fur Judge of the Snprtme courl. Ukoeos Jcskiv. For Lioutenant Governor. Col. Levi Bisd Dcrr. For See's of Internal .iff air: Majob Geo. W. Meeeick. For Congretimun'ot-lergt. Col. William McMichael. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. dilor Sentinel and Republican t would announce I). S. Laud is, l Fayette town ship as a caudidate lor the olhce of Sheriff. Ur. Laud is is a young luau of good habits, and is abundantly qualified to till tbe posi tion of Sheriif. 11 is father and grand-lather were citizens in Juuut.i before him. lie is an earnest Republican. Uo speaks both, tbe English, and German languages, which in Juniata county, is a matter ot im portance aud satisfaction to both otticer and people. FAYETTE. REGISTER AND RECORDER. Editor Sentinel and Republican Tbe peo ple ol Juuiatj, will bucalled upon to choose a suitable person to fill the office of Regis ter and Uecordt-r at the election in Novem ber. Allow us to present tbe nuiu of S. B. Caveuy, of Patterson as a candidate for the Republican nomination. Mr. Caveny is well known as a gentleman of lulegrity, possess ing every qualitkatiou reomste lor tho effi cient dischargo ol the ollicc, and if nomin ated ill be a strong candidate. FAYETTE. REGISTER AND RECORDER. Editor Sentinel and Republican Allow me to announce the name of S. I. Whar ton of Sprnce Hill as a Citudidate for the of fice of Register and Ki'CordtT, subject to Republican iiii;t.. Mr. Wharton is a young man oi good busiuuss qiiaiiltcations and it elected, would make an obliging and ellicieut vlticcr. MILFORD. LEGISLATURE. Editor Sentinel and RepnblicauVWnyc announce M.yor J. 1. IIowmi., of Spruce Hill, as a candidate lor the ollice ofAsMMu bly, subject Republican uxagr. The Major is a representative man ot iho people, was a good soldier, would bo a strong can didate and, if elected a sal aad prudent legislator. BKALE. JURY COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican I would present Henry Anker, of Walkvr township, to tho Republicans ot Juaiata countr, as a I suitable candidate, fur the nfl'me of Jury 1 CoiniuiMiouer. Mr. Aucker is a good Re I publican, but slill not so blind a party nian as touo injustice :u tlis rautiou of men for j tje jury wheel. WALKER. Legal A'olices. Administrator' Xotlce. Eitait of Eltzabflh Fi'her, deceaned. ETTKKS of Administration ou the cs Jiateot Elizibctb Fish-.-r, late oi Beale towuship, JiiniaM county, l a., deceased, have been granted to the nudersignod, to whom all persons indebtid to said estate are requested to nuke piyuirnt, those having claims or demands, ill n:ske kuown the same without delav- JOU. KALFFMAN, July 12, 11-82. Administrator. Huntingdon Pa., Adniiiiistrator's Xotice. Estate of Oliver F. Kolherman, deceased, LETTERS of Administration on the es tate ol U. P. Kotherman, late ol Mon roe township, Juuiata county, Pa., deceas ed, have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make p-iynu-nt, aud those having claims or demands will uiaku kuuwu the same w ithout delay. U.W.SMITH, Administrator. July 11, IS?::. Thouipsontpwu Pa., ORMUXS' COUKT SALE. or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of silc issncd out of the Orphan a Court ol Juniata county, Pa., nu iu me oirccica, win lie exposed to pub lic sale, ou the premises, one-half mile north ol Oakland Mills, 10 Fayette township, Ju niata couuty, at one o'clock p. ni., on SATURDAY AUGUST 26th, 1882. All that certain Messuage, Plantation and Tract of Laud, In Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., bounded by lands of Isaac Shellcnberger, David Smith, Reuben Leonard, J. A. aud J. C. Pines, and John Auker, containing 115VCJRES, More or less, and having thereon erected a ST0SE DWELLLNG HOUSE, IVew liank Jtarn, AVaon Shed, And other out-buildings, all of which are cleared except live acres. Tbe land is in tint highest state of cultivation, good water on tho premises, and excellent Iruit. No. 2. A Tract of Woodland, Situate in Fermanagh township, bounded by lands of David Wolfgang, II. Zook and Clifford Singer, containing TO Acres aud SO Perches, More or less. TEKMS or SALE : One-fourth tbe pnr chaase money to be paid on confirmation of sale by the court ; one fourth on tbe 1st day of AprilA. 1) 1881, when deed will be delivered and possession given ; one fourth on the first ot April A. D. 1SS1, with inter est from April 1st, 1883; one-fourtb on th 1st day of April, A. D. 1885, with interest from April 1st 1883, two last payments to be secured by judgement. LEWIS DEGAN, Administrator of Henry II. Brubaker. Jnne 21, 1882. The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is the only specific for impotency, nervous debility, universal lassitude, brgetfulness, pain in tbe back or sides, no matter how shattered the system may be from excesses of any kind, the Great German Remedy will restore the lost functions and securs health aud happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt of price, postage paid, by F. J. CUENEV, Toledo, Ohio, sola agent j for the United States. Circulars and testi- j tuonlals sent frco. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. j It contains more, aud a greater variety of j good and nseful reading matter than uny j otU-.T County paper. Graybill's Column. SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS. Choice Patterns in VELVET, Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade UN GRAINS, A Fall Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT THE Carpet House FURNITURE ROOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At the Old Stand, OK THE SOUTHWEST CORSES Or BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MIFrLI.VroiYJ, PA., BAB JUST RECEIVED All tbo above enumerated articles. anil till other things that may bo found in a CARPET 1 1TOITIIRE STOBE, AT PIUUES mom COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &c, &c, &c. In fact everything usually kept in a First-CIa!s House- Furnisliing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, South Side, Between tbe Canal and Water Street, MIFFLLXTUWX, . . PE.Y.YA. Hew Advertisements. $500 Reward! 0VE8 A MILLION or Por. Gsix- VETTt'S FRENCH iitliiBy Pads Have already wen sold io this country and in France ; every one of which baa given per fect satisfaction and his per lcru ed euro every tiiuu u.u nsid according to direc tion. We now say to the afflicted and doubling ones that we will pay the above reward for a single ca.e of LAME 13ACK: That the Fad fails to curu. This Great Remedy will positively aud fhbmaxextly care Luinbag, Lam Back, Sciatica, Gravel, j Diabetes, Dropsy, Bridal's Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence and Retention of the Cnue, InUaiiMiii.3 of the Kidneys, Catarrh of th llladdi-r, High-Colored Trine, Fain in Ike Bad, Side or Loins, ferrous Weak ness, aud iw fa' t all disorders of the Blad der aud Criuary Organs, whether contract ed by private diseas or otherwise. LADIES, if yon are suffering from Fe male Weakness, Leucorrhixa, or any dis ease ol tint Kiduvys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, t or CIS BE C I'll ED ! j Without swallowing nauseous mediciues. by simply weaiing I'RoF. OCILMETTE'S FEEiiCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH Cl'KES BT ADSORPTION. Ask your druggist for PROF. G L1L- IIETTE'S FRENCH KIDXET PAD, and tukx no other. II has nut got it, send $2.00 ai.d you will receive the Pad by return mail. TtsTl.MoNIALS PROM TUK PEOPLE. Jiimik Bucuanax, lawyer, Toledo. Ohia, s.iys:Uue of Prof. Guiliuelte'a French Kidney l' ids cured me o! Lumbago iu three weeks' time. U y casa had been civeu liu j by tho bel Doctor as iucurable. Durii g an iuis nine i suiiereu untoia a jony auu paid out largii sums ot mouev." 'I suti'im-d tor '.lirea years with Sciatica aud .n,'.i.,iuuw),o.,.aj: Kidney Disca.se, and otti-n had to go about on crutches. I was entirely acd perma nently cured alter Kearing Frof. (iuiliuutte's French (Cidury Pad four weeks." 'o.i:ire K. C. ScorT.Sylvania.O., writes: with Brixht-s Disease of the Kidneys. " For J weei;s l a lime I was unsble to get out of1 i nave neen a "rea: siitlernr tor la vears bid ; took barrels ot medicine, but thev g v me only temporary relief. 1 wor two of Frr. Ouiluuatte'a Kidney fds six weeks, aud I now know I am entirely cured." Mas. Uklex Jixom:, Toledo, O., says : " For years 1 have been cenlinrd, a "great part at the time to my bed, with Lvucor rho;a and femalu weakness. I wore cuu of Guilmettu's Kidney Pads aud was cured is ono month." II. B. Geric.v, Wlilesaleiricer, Findlay, O., writes: "1 sufVered lor 2-i years with lame, back and in three weeks was perma nently cured by wearing one of Frol. Uml metlo's Kidney Pads." II. F. KtLKsLiMi, M.D., Druggist, Logans- port, Ind., when vending in an. order for Ividney Pads, writes : 1 wore one of the tirst ones we had aniici receive 1 more beii ellt Irolu it til in any thing 1 ever Uscti. l.l tact the Pails givo better general Mtisfac tion than aiiy Kidr.y rjuiedy w ever sold." KaT ii. SuoEMAKEC. Dri:,' :T. I in r. ill.! Mo., write: " We are working up a lively i trade in your Pails, a:id a.- hearin; of good ' lessiiis iroi iiiclu every day I'rr. r-uilnidteN Frc uch Liver Tad Will positively ct:r Fovoraud Jg Je, Dumb Ajtue, Ague take. Bilious Fnver, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, aud all dise:iss of the Liver, Stomach and Blood. Price $1.00 by mail. Si-ud for Prof. Guilmvtta's Trjatisa on tbe Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FIIE.ICII PAD CO.. Toledo, Ohio. ROBBED graves are annually robbed of their victims, lives prolonged, bappiurss aad health restored by. the use ! tha great GEEMAN INVIGOKATOE, which positively enres liupoteucy (Causod by excesses of any kind), Saminal Weak ness, and ail disnasee that follow as a se quence of Sclt-Abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, uuiversal lassitude, pain lu ta back, dimness of vision, pre mature old ago, and many olhar diseases that lead t insanity or consuutptioa and a premature grav. Scad lor circulars with testimonials free by mail. The Jnt ijrorator sold at SI per box, or six boxes tor 55, by all drug gists, or will bo sent tree by mail, securely scaled, on receipt of price, by addressing 1 J. dlESEY. Druggist, l!7 Summit St., Toledo, Ohio. Sole Agent for thu United States. M irch !, 1J. Wholesale and retail by L. Backs 4. Co., Druggists, aliUliatown, Pa. JUKI AT A VALLEY MINK, S OrMIFFLISTOWT, PA, WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiyidually Liable. J. HZYIS POMEROY, Prtndent. T. VAX IRWIN, CatAirr Disectois: J. 'evin Pemcroy, Joseph Kolhrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bousall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomery, STOCKHOLDERS : J. Jfevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip X. Kepner, Annie M. Shell v. Joseph Kothrock, Jane II. Irwia, Mary Kurtx. Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, t. B. Frow. John Hertxler. George Jacobs, L. K. Atkmsoa, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsai!, ftoah liertaler, Charlotte Snyder. SJ- interest allowed at tne rate ol Z per cent, on 6 months certificate?, 3 percent, on 12 mouths certificates. jan23, lSTO-tf CACTIOX NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned againa trespassing upon the lands of the un dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker townsnip, by fishing, hunting, or in any other way. Jonathan Kiser Wm Brauthotfer Henry S piece Catharine Knrts John McMeen D B Dimm (i W Smith S J Kurtx Henry Auker Lucien Dunn J W Hostctler Jesse Pines Jacob lluoi, s. C G Shell v A 11 Kurt's David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benncr C. F. Spicher John L Anker J B Gar ber S M Kaatlman J F Dcttra David Hunbcrger Arnold Varnes Levi K Mjers "ov 9, IS-3I. & 1 g&J Travelers7 Guide. pemsylvakiabaileoad; TIME-TABLE On and after ST ondar Junes that stop at Miftlin a ill" run as follow,."1 EASTWARD. Mirrux Accommodates leaves y .. daily at 6,20 a. m., and Stopping ,t lions between Jliffiln and liarnsbo" it vm liiui isuurg at o Z'J ft. ni JoSTOwa Exrasss leaves altocna 7.30 a. m., and stoi pinr at ill ..." niiiuDs Dawa Aiiuoni and ll.i . reaches JlitHin at 10.43 a. m .T"1. 12.40 p. M., aud arrives in rwiadclrLiV? 5.05 p. m. . h Jl ui Team haves Pitlsbure da.K 7.34 a ,n A.toona at 2.i. p. ping at all regular stations nrrires at toW at i-JS p. ru., Harrisburg 7.30 p. a, J delphia 2.55 a. m. ' Mall Express leaves Pittshnrr at 1 on -"ri Tyrone 7 ifpV" gdon 8 05 p m ; Lewistown Z ' L. M 'nu Alt in tlin 4.5 p m s Harrisburg 1 1 l.j"V, . uJ",'" delphU25op.j. '""Pm. r-hiia. WESTWARD. MirrLif Accommodvtios leave, M., risburg daily at 10.15 ,. m.,ln,, all stations, arrives at Mltum at 12. ij f" Mail Team leaves l liiladlphia dsil- I 1.W a. u... Harrisburg 11.15 a m. m'h1 Miillin and Altoona reaches Altoona T p. m., Pittsburg 8.5U p. ui. Mirrus Accommodation leave, ir.rpi burg daily except Snnday at 5.io p m " j topping at all stations, arrives at Mi',. .. i .lit p. ui. raciUc Express leaves Philadelphia 11 ii p ni ; Harrisburg S 00 a m ; Dunc.nnoi, i3a m; J.cwport 4 IS am; MufliaJoi: ni ; Lewistown 5 25 a ih ; .McVeytowa i in; Jlt.Ln.on 6l9m. lbiUtiaxilin 4o a m ; Petersburg 7 l a Ui ; Spruce Crt. k 7 1-5 a hi; Tyronu 7 :ll a m ; Ucll's Vii', 7 M ii ui ; Altoona 8 i , . pittsll I S-j p m. " Fast Line leav.:s Philailelphw at U M-. ni; llarrisburir 3 15 tui: Miftl.n a t . j.Lwisfown 4 iJp n. ; Huntingdon C (iO pitt! i yroD iu p it ; Altoona 1 20 n s. v, ! targ 1 1 8( p m. ' " LEWISTOWN MVISItiN. Trains leave Lewistown Junction tor Mil roy at o 35 a iu. 10 00 a m, J 5 p ui r Snnbury at 7 0-5 a iu. 1 25 u m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction fr.,n Milroy at ! 10 a ni, 1 50 pm, 4 50 p Suubury at 10 2' a m, 4 l!iln. in ; truni TYRONE DIVISlo.X. Trains ' leave Tyrwuo tor Bellcfjnte a. ,1 Lock Haven at 8 30 a in, 7 30 p ui. Loan Tyrone for Curwmuml! aud Clearfield at , c ov a iu, l ot p ui. J rains leave Tvrone lur W., . ...... j s uruuee aa'i atoti at St a ui aud '4 ) p iu. Train arriv at Tyrone front K.Hcfuat,, aud Lock Haven at 7 SO a ui, aud t t, m Trains arrive nt Tvron from Cur.rrni ville and Clearfield at 7 21 a iu. and 4 id b u ri"r Hark itnd Pennsylvania Farasua 1 aU D, l - p ni. i.mii irmeai i vrone iroui Sco.ia H . Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arritnsement r Psssruger Trains. JtT Jtirh, 13i Tri teste Htrriiburg fvtiotr : For New York via Allenturrn, at 7 S u and 1 4rt p. ni. r or .iw i urn v.a rU!i::diphia and "B..u imait oroUK UOUW, - o 9i J p m. For PhiladelpLia, Ht J and 4 (HJ p ui. For Keaiiii at 5 2t). G 2j 1 43. 4 W and l oO d m. a i, and I fi i', t :uu, 1 U , 7 , 9 ii a nt ! For Pottsvilla at i ,, 7 io, J jjy a """J " P. ni. and via Schuviii.! t, Snsquehanna rir;:nch at 2 4 u m. Fwr Auburn. 8 10 a ui. For Al.'enton n t i J, 7 in, a m. I i aad 4 0U p ni. The7o(J am, and 145 p m trains hare through cars for X.w rrk via AUa. town. , scsD.tr s. j For Allcntown snd way statifba nliMinm . For Kc.i.lniL'. I'hila Uli hi i at j 2l a m and 1 4i p sa. Trains for orruia.-s; lea,t a fnUt'tt : Leave Hew York via Ailontowa at i " a m 1 U0 and o M p iu. ' , l.eave ,ork via"Bond ll.-o.k Ei? and Phnadelphii 7 4a a m, 1 W, 4 W ai.4 6 30 p m , and 12.00 midnight, arrivu.x al Harrisburg 1 60, S Z t p. aa4 12 10 and U 40 a in. Leave Philadelphia at 4 30 9 4 a ui., 4 a 60 and 7 t5 p m. Leave Pottsvill. at 6 00, 9 0 a. m. and 4 i p m. Leave Keauing at 4 50, 7 SO, 1 1 i s 1 17, 15, 7 5i aud 10 26 p m. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and iu.ja hanna Branch, 8 li a m. and 4 10 pm. Leave Alleutown at 6 U0, 9 40 a ni., 12 li, 4 30 aud U 05 p ni. si'yo.irs. Leave New York via Allentowa, at t 4 p. in. Philadelphia at 7 35 p sa. Leave Heading at 7 .10 a m and 10 . Leave Alleutown at 9 05 p m STEEI.TOX Kit A. XC If. Leave IlAKRISBL'KG for Paton. Lank- j iel, and Steeltou daily, except Sunday, 15, j 640, 9 35 a m, 1 iand !t 40 pm ; dily, sx- cept Saturday aud Sunda v. 5 S p a, aad a Saturday only, 4 45 and ti'lO. b io. Kcturning, leav STEKLTO.V dailv, x cept Sunday, 610,7 00, 10CO, 1145 am. 2 10 and 10 10 pm ; dailv, excapl 3ata:dsy and Sunday, G lo p m, 'and on Satwrdiy only, 5 10 and 6 So p m. C. (i. HANCOCK General Patrr and Ticket Jitnt. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. Complete Slock. P. Is. CTRAYlIIIals, ilcAasteiTillo, Ta., i Has just returned from tbe Ex-tain t'ihea w il h a Large and Complete Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCER I EM, ajlEEXS WARS, Hats & Cap3, Boots & Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cigars Tobacco, A.c, Jtc. Parties will find it greally to llisir advsa tsgn to call and see my iorit and hear my Pricee before purchasing elsewhere. Stock Eotirely New and Fresh. I can accommodate yu In almost svary thing called for in a Store thia kind. o.t.zi,tuF-u Valuable Heal Estate at Prirata Sale. The undersigned offers for sale, a tract of One Hundred Acres, of l.nd mora or less, on which there is a large STOAE-DWELL-i J'.l,OLSE' in a""'1 repair and good BAN K-BAKN and out buildings u4 a GRIST-MILL three stories high, th t lower stories of which aro alone, and tha third frame, with three rua of good trench burrs, one new overshot wheel, one w iron wheel, and gearing nearly now through out, with excellent water power. Th) land is good farm land, and in a good statu ol cultivation. Tho mill has an xcellsnt conntry trade. This is s Ttry desirable property and i situated one mile and one-tourtb north-wsst of McAIisterville Juuuia Co., Pa., and wilt bo sold on easy terms. For further particulars plcsse call on or address Jacob Smith, McAIisterville Pa., or Jeramlah Lyons, Mifflintowu Pa., or JohnE. Smith, Chester Springs, Che.tor county Pa, " Subscribe for the StltUnci mI Rtpnbhca, a paj:r that gives yon a grtator variety, any b-.-tter selectiou ot rcjding matter than and other jnpvr ia tuo JunUta Valiev.