JiKTIKEL & REPUBLIC!!, MIFFLI5TTOWN. Tdrt-day, Sep't 27, ISftt. B. F. SOU WE I ER, tSlTOK AS ritOrRKTOK. The strite in Pittsburg is over. Is Philadelphia frog legs sell at 50 cents a pound. Tn grave yard insurauc business is flourishing in the South. Btivrs's friends won the nomina tion ii tlie New Turk State conven tion. Stewabt Itep.jbiicans will hold a large mec-tkig in Philadelphia Octo ber 14. TnsStexart Republicans hold a mass mteticg at Aitoona, this Wed nesday evening. Four million acros of land will bo olTereJ for iiue in FioriJa in October Ht 1.25 per acre. Biai5E Lns .publicly declared atint the fusionists of Virginia as headed by MaUone. Pouticiass hare been over-looting the Labor organization. ' It will poll many votc6 in November- The Church of England, has been holding thanksgiving service for the rietory over th9 Egyptians. Tbebs is a project to lay a new tel graph to Europe, the rates of which shall not b over 12 cents a wcr J. The Independents of Huntingdon eouutv nominate 1 a full county tick et last week. Their Congressman is J. Irwin White. Thb G irfield Republicans were de feated in the .State convention ia New Yoi k last wok. Folger was nomina ted for Governor. A MiciiiMN preucher presented a biil to a member of his church, for pay for vihits and prayers, while the member was t-icL A raorass of music has eloped with a WiiiiiiU8jort married woman. From time out of date some people have been given to such things. Fstirrs 8:tT3 that ho will never tell who were his confederates, but then that must be taken with an allowance for a thief is always a weak creature. Englishmen are holding meetings to protest against the importation of Chinaman to China, but the English 11 are in favor of going to China whenever thoy please. Tue administration won the ticket in New York State; so administrations do when thev have a mind to. Last year it was the Garfield administra tion that was uppermost in the Em pire State. The vision of a victory caused the eaa l.Jates on the Democratic State ticket to hold a reception in Phila delphia, one evening last week. There is many a slip between the enp and the lip, it is said. Tub society for the protection of animuls do many silly things, but at this date the society in Rhode Island .2 ahfcad. In that State it has taken steps to prevent fox hunting on the ground tlwt it is cruelty to animals. FrxTox county, in this Congres sional district, presents no Republi can candidate, but the republican coontv convention, which met If st week, appointed J. J. Cromer, S. P. Wishart, and Wm. Patterson, Con gressional conferees. Judue Black, Las been employed bj the Muriuous to test tbe constitution ality of certain ami Mormon Congres sional legislation.. It is professional among lawyers to scii their servste to those who will pay for it, jut as a mia ells bis service to cut wood. PHiprs,the Philadelphia alats hwue robber, was arrested ia Ctnada, last week. Philadelphia authority hare gone to Washington, to eeeare pow er under the laws eiist.ag ketweea natives, if such power there ba to bring him to the Quaker eity for trial Sines, an aKtrononomer has figured it out, that the comet that has been flirtiug around the Sun will drop in to the bosom of that luminary in 188-t, many people have beeome un easy over tbe thought that, perhaps that will cause the destruction of tae Eartu. "The National Convention of the Anti Horse Tuief Association met at Palmyra, .Mo., on tne 2 Jth inst They represent over 200 Lodges. Officers were e.ected for the ensuing year. The Older is in a fiourismng condi tion. No one who has stolen a horse from a member of the association has ever escaped. The Stewart Republicans say their purpose is to save the Republican party from disaster and defeat. Ttie lieaver Republicans say taut no one in his proper senses can talk that way, all oi which indicates that there is a wide difference of views on the question, between the Stewart and Jieaver Republicans. People who love to study are in debted a great deal to Astronomers for information relative to Etars, planets, comets and so forth, but it requires a strong faith in the pro fession to believe that the new corn el is to come to its end in 1884 by a fail into the Suu. An astronomer says, that is wuat is to become of the comet. The opponents of prohibition say that a man has the natural right to drink what he pleases. So he has, but ho has not the natural right to drink to debauchery, and become a charge on his neigubor. He imposes upon the natural rights of others, wuen oilkers are required to take him ia charge, and when jails are built for bis confinement. Tu Ne w York Herald is displeased with the methods of opperation of of the Tariff Commission, and speaks of it as lollows : ltie absurd laritl Couimihbiou which is now traveling around the country, circus fashion, in the alleged pursuit of information concerning the 'nUant industries," is the most expensive luxury of the kind which ttie country has enjoyed in many years. The bills, it is assert ed, run up $20,000 a month, or about $750 a aay. The Commisbioners travel from" point to point in a draw ing room car, and live in a styie that only Europtan Emperors and Amer ican ran wop magnates can afford. Tney are investigating the mysteries of tue tariff by sampling the best brands of champaigne and smoking the finest Havana cigars as they awing from State to State across the continent There is no 'limit to the wrrwi-w. This from the JCorth American on ice cream ; In a recent prosecution of a Boston confectioner for selling ioe cream on Sunday, the Court held that it could cot be classified under the huad of necessaries of life, and imposed a fine on the offender. If tbe learned judge had been able to discover a forgotten law of the pil grim fathers prohibiting its manufac ture and sale altogether, he would receive the homage of all the rising male population of the Hub, who are or expect to bo blessed with a bst gi: 1" with a fondness for fro zen sweetness. A giieat deal is being said for and aud against dancing. Tbe late Rev. H. P. Heith, of Illinois was of the opinion that it is good for feeMe iniudedues. The N. Y., Advocate writes of him as followi Soins of the meraWrs of his Church asked bim why he did not speak out more plain ly against the practice of dancing, in which the less spiritual of the members of the Church indulged, and which seemed to draw away the young. On the morning of a Sabbath some weeks afterward, before begin ning to preach, he said substantially. My friends I recently had a conver sation with Dr. Wvlmer, the superin- tendant of the Asylum for the FeeU minded, located at Lincoln, ia this State, in which the doctor remarkad that among the moans used he found none more potent for breaking the spell of feuble-mindedness bordering on idocy than dancing; there was an excitement in it which woke the feeble minded from their dreams." He then remarked that he could see no objection to dancing under such circumstances. Whether this be true we cannot say, but of two things we are certain, namely that many feeble minded persons have danced for many years without visible improve ment. GEXCItAL. ITEMS. An Atlanta nero, aged 90, has 51 cbildreD. lie took a 4'.b wife the other day. Mental depression, weakness of the mus cular system, general ill health, benefitted by nsing Brown's Iran Bitters. Five nulls at Jacksonville, Aa., are sawing lumber for tbe Pennsylvania railroiJ. A big cat tramping a tin roof in tbe still nigbt caused a burglar scare in Vmeland. Constipation, liver and kidney diseasos arc cnreJ by Bruwn'a Iron Bittern, which enriches the blued, and strengthens tbe whole system. Mrs. Louise Long, of Pittsburg, who bad been married but oue year, com mitted suicide oo Wednesday by tak mg arsenid. She bad ba recently learned that her basbaud was a biga mist. Don't condemn a good thin; beeanse yon hare been dceeiTed by worthiest nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cored many In this section of nervoue disorders, and we recommend it heartijy to each sufferers. 1 AW Rev. E. L. Kotipp. of Laorolville, ; Westmoreland oouuty, states that while bis wife and a male relative were pick-, ing berries a few days since thev cauie across a den of 150 rattlesnakes. They J dispatched every oue of them in 15 ' minutes. A pig belonging to David Eahlemao of Manor townsoip, Laocaster conuty, was accidentally covered np in a bay stack, where it remained 2(j dvs with out food. Wbeu taken oat, with the ex ception of chgitt weakness, it was well tod hearty. When a Chinese Coroner examines aa nnwoanded body foaud in a river he looks oolj at the finger nails. If tbey are foil uf mud and sand it is a saittde; il tbey are eleau it is a murder. A locomotive wbicb ran off a bridge over a salt water ewaiup, near Sau Frauaisoo, pinioaed tbe fireman, Dan iel Driteoll, firmly iu the shallow water lie was naiujured, but in six bouts toe tide rose over bis bead, aud be was drowned in spite of ail efforts to save biiu. A burglar serving a 3 year's sentence in the Western Penitentiary has fall-a beir to $53,000. Aeiameia bis father's Will, uuder woiah tbe culpilt is to in herit, makes tbe legacy Conditional on his sons reiorutatioo A large bald eagle attacked a little boy named Funk in Jackson toaoship, Casubria euuoty, oa Sunday last a, week knocking bini down. Tbe little fellow's grown up brother burned to bis assis tance aud after a desperate battle iuo- coeded in capturing tbe eagle. A Despatch Iron Mveredalo Pa., under date ol Septeuibrr 10, say ; Jo- cob Livelihood, a wealthy Duosar., aOoat eiguty years old, who lives re tired upou bis farm, Bear osliBbfc.T, six iiaiies trout tbie place, was swindled oat ot $o,0U0, a day ur two ago ty a gatigot btiarpera traveling with ia. M. iluiiard s -lreat r?!"-: Jiquiseurncu luui," which showed ia Saiiowary that day. Tbe two principal swioUkr claimed to be Rev tv iiiiaui filler, a Lutheran clergyman, from Luiontowo, who was attending a oburch meeting ia the neigh borbood, and Judge Wilson, of Lancaster county, foiaieriy on tbe Supreme Bench, now a candidate for tbe United Jtates Senate. Tbe old geutleuiao trusted to his distinguished companions and went with tbeiu to tbe show to see a peculiar curly-Laired horse wbicb was said to be there. Tbey took bim into an aunex and intro duced bim to a little lottery game tbey were working. The self styled elergy men suggested that it might be utilized for tbe benefit of tbe eburcb, aa a scien tific, modification of tbe well-worn giab bag device, and offered to take an in terest in it putting np $3,000 tor bis share. Tbe old larmar drove to My eradla with tbe preacher drew $3,000 out of tbe bank aud was scarcely back at tbe tent before one of tbe gang bad tbe money. Tbe clergyman ebed copi ous tears at his friends loss and tbs old farmer was so agitated that be oould give no connected aocooot of tbe affair uutil last night, Officers are in pur suit ot tbe swindlers, wbobave probab ly gone over tbe southern border. Many wonder how Farkers's Ginger Ton ic can perform such varied cares, thinking It essence of ginger, when in fact it ia made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. A girl in Tuscaola Co., Mich., began canning tomatoes with 19 warts on one Laod, and quit without any. The to mato juice did tbe work. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the nfCrf of the Hfnt'Ufl end RrfnMinm. Tbe narrative of a woman who eur vived the wreck of tbe ship Asia, as despatebed from Parry Sound Ontario, last I'bursdav, is aa follows. Mies Mor rison oos of the tarvivors of tbe ill fat ed Asia, bas furnished a sketch of ber experience after aba left tbe wreck in a life-boat with tbe eaptaio, mate and several others. She says ; -I r.aw ibe other two life boats both full. Tbe eap taio and mate bad pars and tried to take ears of our boat. Tbe steamer now went down and left wreckage floating all around. 1 saw the other 2 boats upset twice, and each time tbe number of passengers was largely reduced. Tbe 3 boats drifted together for a short time. I beard those in the other boats eall to tbe captain for oars. One of tbe two boats bad no oars one bad one and onr boat bad two. Tbe eaptaio could snare none. Oar boat went along quite nicely for some minutes the ethers eapidzed almost immediate ly. Tbey bad nothing to belp them selves with. 1 wis sitiioffio tbe bow of our boat looking baok toward tbe wreck I saw tbe other two boats tip over 3 times, and when I next saw them tbey were empty, no oae even clinging to their sides. I am sure none were sav ed exoept Tinkis and myself. "Finally our bnat upot atl we lost fc.nh oars. We wurc then at the inerey tf tire waves and wna npsrt 4 ames in all. There were !j pcrtuus in tbe boat before she upset. 2 women were lost the first time. It beeame calmer near dark aud tbe boat did not upset again. About this time we picked up a floating oar, but were too exhausted to use it. Tbe mate told me to hold on to tbe life line whatever happened and I never let go. When tbe boat opet I bung on and came up witb it. None of tbe 5 men died till after dark. "Tbe mate got upon his knees and said be could see land. The eaptain seemed very sad and seldom spoke. None bad bats or coats on but Tinkis 1 bad neither bat nor abawL We weie all in the water np to our knees, but tho water was not up to tbe seats. If we bad bad a bailing dish we could bave bailed out tbe boat after tbe sea went down, but we bad nothing to do it with Tbe men all died quietly and seemed to go to sleep. Tue mate put bis head up to my face in tbe dark and asked if it was 1. 1 said yes. My bair was fir ing around- He seised it io bis death grasp and roiled down my bead 1 ask ed the eaptain who was near, to release my bair. He did so and the mate soon breathed bis last. We saw a light at Bvng Inlet about dark and oouid see it all nigbt, but drifted south shortly af ter the mate died, aud tbe eaptaio lay down. 1 tried to arouse tbe captain bat be was dead. I thiuk ibis was about midnight. Tinkis and I kept op a con versation. 1 wss nerrous and feared tbat Tinkis would lay down bis head like tbe rest. 1 asked bim to come to tue bow, bat b naid be Would balance tbe boat better by reumuwg as we were aud that be would ut-t laii asleep. Daylight nually dawned and revealed a suorc near by. 'imkis worked tbe boat toward tbe shore with tbe oar we bad picked up. It aas a beautiiul, waiiu morning aud tbe suu warmed us and dried ear clothing. We got on tbe nxks shortly alter sunrise. "We tried to walk across the island thiukiug we might fiud auae bouses. I coutd not walk, so we returned to tbe boar. Tlbkis took tbo bodies out. 1 could not belp bim. He then pried the boat off with ibe oar. lie worked the boat down ibe beaco, but made poor headway. Darkuess coming uu, 1 was atraid it wouid get rough ; so we lan.i ed broken bougu lor our bed, aud out some uuder aud some over us. 1 slept BOiUC, but was cervous. We were up before sunrise and got into our boat. It was calm tben. W e twud a short time, but tbcu gave it up and went asbore aud lay down on tbe rooks aud went to sleep. Au ludiao came aloug and woke us up and asked if we were loet. Wo said we were. UU squaw was in t boat We aeked him bow tar it was to a bouse, tie said it was 22 miles and asked it we were buugry. lie then got some bread and pork trom bis boat. 1 could not eat, but 1 drank some cold tea. Tiukis offered tbe Indiau bis watch to take us to Parry 8ound. We ti.l but little to eat on the way. Tbe (qua made me a bed iu tbe host and I slept there Sunday nihi quue comfort ably. Tiukis oever gave up exoept oo Saturday morning, when we lay down to die. 1 thought ol the babes in tbe woods, but caw no hope of rescue." It was on Lake Huron, tbat tbe "Steamer Asia" was wrecked. It is now reported tbat a Mr Tinkis survives Xoty ebeeke aad clear complexion only accompany good health. Parker's Ginger Tonic .ettcruan any-tbing, makes pare, rich blwod and brings health, joy one spirits strcogtii and beaaty. Ladies try it Bazatr. Charles Slack, took John F. Waite's wife to kis home at Van Buren, Mich., and Waite Went after her, accompan ied oy a large party of friends, among wbosa was a ?. salable bearing a war. tant for Slack's Lrest on a obarge of auuucuoa. va tne ar.ival ol the mob Slack took Wa.te aalae b id asked bim bis priee for the womaa. r al.e ibnogbt $50 was not too mac j, sod Sltck re garded it as tatber -r, tkoagb be pain it, aa. Walte pet.; a pt, treat lug tbe crowd to wLa.y. YALIABLU FARM PUBLIC SALE. fTtliE undersigned will offer at public sale, JL ma I arm in Jr'atelle township, Juuuta couuty, one ball mile north ot Oakland Mills, at 1 v'rlvck f. M., on SATURDAY OCrOBEE 7, 1882. A ii0 iarut couiduua 74,1 ACKKS, limestone auu graei uui, t Uh.uo0 acres are cleared, tue balance limn r it bas been near! aiiuuiid umn luur e, tne land ia lu a Uign state ol cultivation, tu improve menu area L,UCi LIOUSII weatUuiOoard ed oul-okle. uu ptasiMvu and seaiLd, ibree rovina aud back-aucbea Ouu suns, and toor roonuup risirs, a guod well ol water on tbe porcuuid a spring aud a ash house nn ar Ine same root. nao a sueaiu ol ruu- niugaaterua tbe larui. A Lou r.iiK iSAiifN, wagon-shed, aud crio alucn. d, beu huuae, wora-eiiup, cMer press, bog bouse, and atl necessary oul-nunuings. a good orciura ol apples, pears, piuius, Cucrries, quiuces, ana grapea, auu bluer aiuail Iruil. 11 la bounded ou ibe west by lauds ol Adain dpuubower, oa tbe auulb by lauua ol' asm Uei kiaaer,on the east ij Uuda la id Swim, on tue norm by lauds ol Micbael I odor It la cobtenieut to nulls, store, shops, aud churches of didereui deuoiuiuations, schools. TtKXS to suit urebuor. t or further pariiculara call on, r address JUH.V fcAhfcfOOT. Oakland Jtula, i uuiata Co., Pa., Sept. O, B.'.J Sentinel and RrjmWiran $1.60 a fwu MALARIA - Malaria is an almost in describable malady which not even the most talented physicians are able to fath om. Its cause is most fre quently ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does not nec essarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it. It often affects the sufferer with, general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling and a high fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he be comes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria ease kaWw kid la oM aaoa the aamaa Bus, the 4osrsttasimsi isiaiasisa sisjs. The bod aoanshmaot, bat ubauaaf kstlf, sto di(esw arfaa 1 nan sarfana thsir fbuKtMaa; saWWaaa torpid, aad ether tfsa aaiaf to OS thsir row tins work , tpssrul j becetas disotdarad, aad innrsdssaadaastliatmart Ta addition to beisg a eertaia care for Bialaria aad chills and fever, Baovm's Iaow Brrruts is highly tecommentled for all diseases requir ing a certain aad efficient tonic; es peciallyiadigestion, dyspepaia, inter mittent fevers, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack at energy, etc Eniichcs the blood, strengthens tho muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acta like a charm oa the digestive organs. It is for sale by all respectable dealers ia aaedicinea, price, $i per bottle Be smrw aad gat th genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTER. Tain so otevsr. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.' rnrnnant ti aa eidrr of sle issued out of tbe Orphan's Conn .l Jktnaia nnnty, Pa., and Iu me directed, aid br ex-usi-il lo pub lic sale, on Hi pi r.r.i -, i.DC-l.ail mile north ol U.ikl.ind Mi! s, l'i Ft ellr tosnhip, Ja Dials county, at or.e o'c.oek p. ni., oa SATUBDAT, OCTOBEU 14, 1882. All tuat r-i:jia 31eanage. I'lantuMon ana Tract of Lund, la Fayette townr-l.i,., Ju.itj. a county. Fa., boumled by Ian t il IrAir Miriiciibergi-r, Dat id imiih, Lcnrti'U l. o :d, J. A. aud J. C. I'lac, and J j'-n Aurr, e jiitainiug 115 ACltES. More or le.s, ana haug llnreua t rcctcd a ST0.NE DWELLING 1I0LSE, rScw It a nk liarn, IVagou Miod, And other out-buliiin;.i, ail of which are clt-anil cxci pt live tn:i. 1 he land ia in tbs higue-t ri.ne ol rnli?v.iiitin, good ualer ou tin- .ri'iiiisck, and excellent Iruit. No. 2. ATract of Woodland, Situate in retui4n.i:n lowuship, Imjuii(1m1 by lands ol Daviti Vi oiiraiig, H. Zuok aud Lliftord Singer, con mi. in,; JO Acres nntl SO Perches, Mure or it'na. TEkilS or SALE : Out-fourth the pur-chas.-e tuuii-y 1 De f. -A 01 rutiliriuation ol saie b' tiie i-oiirt; one lr.:ib n the 1st day of Ant, I. A. D I ;, abeii Jcrd ii. be delivered and po.r.Mon giren ; one lourth on the first ol April A. D. ISM, with inter est trom April lri, nne-luurth 011 the 1st day of April. A. II. lh)o, ith inlerc.-t f.-oin April 1st IM-i, tau ia.-t, (aynteuls to be secured by jinigeiueu:. LEWIS DEO AN, Administrator of Henry H. Brubakcr. Sept. 6, W2. PUBLIC SALE OF TALCABLB REAL ESTATE. THE nndersigncd, Execntor of the last will and testament ol Abraham Kui.iely, late ol tValKer loansiiip, JuniiU County, Fa-, dec M, will expose to saie by public vrndue r.r out cri, at the rrciuU.i about one half raile cast of UiUlinlown, at 1 o'clock F. at., on SATIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 18S2, the ioMt.wnj saluable real estate, lo-wit: A VaLL'a1LE KaRM. situate in Walker tow.,bia juii, . .u county. Fa., bounded by lands o Ei.a D. Farl.er, Uniu 1 Cemetery, Abram J. .auist, Jonan Kaufl.iian, David Kicke w : 1, D. m Fo.e, VhaJdeus Sw it er, and otu.s, c u i ui. j 7-1 ACHES, . and ene 1 e i:h, inme o.- 'e. a, ajoui 61 acres 01 w Kh 1 cv c t . , : jd ,ue b ,.1'a. co wood laiu. T. i nrovo ae i.s a e a DWILL1XG HOUSE And Hank Barn, and athe-ou -bri'd 'ii(,s Theie is a good orcbaid ou .o 1 "p .i.y, and au 1 Jjndauce of escel'eiit W-.-r. TERMS OK SAMS: Ten percent of the purch im) moiH y o be n lu on day ol" sale. our-hjll' 01' . .e 'eiuaii.dt.r i lie second til April, A. D.. l9ou. fallen deed will b de livered and pos e :ion ; A en ; toe remain der on tbe 1st J y oi December, A. 1)., 18 bi, te tie secn-ed by j;U ;i ineul bond- JOSEF1I EtSHOAK, Exocuior ol Abraham Knisely, dee'd. PRIVATE SALES. FARM lor SALE, iu Tuscorora Valley, near Peru .Mills, containing 100 acres near ly all cleared, I ho bailance well set with good i.itc-oak tmil-er, only 2 miles from the new propose! railroad. The l iud is not much billy, a part of which bas been lately hiiied tliteen acres ol meadow, water in nearly all of ibe fields, Iruir iu abundance Log b ink bim, Good tiaiue house 30x36, all necessary outbuildings, A never failing fountain ot good waier running at the door also a litres limestone quarry about J wile distant belongs to the larin. Two Cl.un.-hes and School-house within hall-mile. Price 3,000 or cll on or adtfr-s J. KENEPP, Pern Mills. Juniata Co., pa., arpe stock ot ready made clothing ol tbe 1 i latest and choicest stvies. lor uien and boys. hits. cat. boots sun shoes, notions, fuiuisiiiiif good in ctid'tss r-orit-ty for sale at S.inincl straycr's. in rstterson ltrge stto:k of neady-iuadp Clothine for salo nr l. . 11 AKl.Hl. Subscribe lor the f fntiael and Republican. It give you a gn-at.r variety ot resdu.g matter than any other psfWT in the county I OB FKlMlNti OF EVEltl KXND ' don at this onV. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. For Gmtrnor. Gss. Jams A. Bcaraa. For Judtt olki Suprtmt Court, Wm. Hilar Bivu. Fr Lint. Gntruor, W. T. Davits. Ftr Stc'l e httrnal Jfftir; Joax V. Gaaaa. Ftr Congreitmin al-lmrge. . Xaaaior Baositts. ,, STATE. For Governor. Joaa Stkwast. Ftr Judgt tftki Smtrtmt roar. Uioaoa Joikir. For Lioutennt Governor. Ceu Levi Bian Dcrr. For Ste'v of Inttrnmi Jfairi. Majoa Gie. W. Miaaica. For Congrrtiman-at-Itrft. Cor- Williax UcMiciacl. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. ditor Sentinel and Republican I wonld announce D. S. Lanma. uf Favetle town ship aa a candidate lor the office or Shnrift. Mr. Land is ia a voting man of rood habits. and ia abundantly qualinVd to HII the poii- lion ol auerill. 11 n lather and grand-taih- er were citizens in Juniata before hiin. Me IS an earnest Republican. He speaks both, tbe English, and German languages, which in Juniata county, is a rutttt-r ol im portance and satisfaction to both officer and people. FAYETTE. SHERIFF. Mr. Sihtceier Be kind enough ta an nounce H. tl. Morrow, the one-armed ret- fran Kepnblican of Tuacarora, as a candi date for Sheriff, auljeet lo keiublican m- agea. nr. aurrow is a plain, unpretentimi eiticen.posaeased of good business abilities and well qualified in errrr way tn perform the duties ot the office. lie ia a Republican nre and simple, but one who owns him self aad caaaot be swerved Iroin his princi pals. His name would be a tower of atrei-gth ' oa tae arpuDiican ticket. BEALE. CHAIRMAN CO. COM. MITE E ifr. tiUorKt the campaign of 1H82 is one ol much importance it concerns the the Republicans, of Juniata, tbat thev should bave a geod Cba.rmin of the County Coin atiitee. He should b-- intelligent, active Isithlul and honest Mr William Hertzler, last year by his succetul uiaiugemeot ol the duties oi the orti -e demonstrated thU be poeiM-ased sll these qualities and bis nsme ia now tngesled lor a re-election to the same position. IKr r'LlN. REGISTER AND r.ECORDER. Editor Sentinel and Republican Tbe peo ple ot Juniata, will be culled upon to choose a suitable person to fill the olhVe of Regis ter and Recorder at tne election in Vivuio brr. Allow us to presert tlie name of S. B. Careny, of Patterson as a candidate for Iho Republican nomination. Ur. Caveny is well known as a gentleman ol integrity, p isses ing every qualification requiste lor tbe effi cient discharge of tbe office- and it nomin ated will be a strong candidate. F4YKTTE. REGISTER AND RECORDER. Editor Sentinel ant Republican Allow me to announce .1 e oame 01' S. P. TV bar ton ol Spruce Hill as a candidate for tUo of fice of Kt-giMer and Fecorder, subject to Republican nsiges. Mr. Wbarlon is a young man of good besiness qualifications and il elected, wou'u nuke an obliging and efficient officer. MILFORD. LEGISLATURE. Editor Sentinel end le'.ublicar Please announce M ior J. I. Howkll, o ' Spruce Hill, aa a candidate o ti e o'- e o'Asiem bly, suljeci 'o Leuo' cin us a. The Major is a 'e vin i.ive tu n o.'ihe peop'e, oas a J.UOU . oi lier, wop'd Je a M on can didate xv, i' elic ed li.t ard prudent legislator. BEALE. LEGISLATURE. Editor Sentinel and Republican Please anoounee W. C FoiU'trot, of Fort Royal, as a Candida's lor Assembly, subject to the usages ol the Kcpulilicaa party. Mr. Foin- eroy made such a close run in I6b0 that a very little additional exertion on the part of his Iriends would have secured his elec tion, and we feel continent that if nominat ed this lall be will give strength to the whole ticker, tad his election will be sure. Mr. Foim-rov's standing in the county and quali fies' iuns for the office are well known to the public and need not be mentioned here. llFFLINT)WJi. JURY COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican I wouid present Henry Anker, ol Walker township, to the Republicans ot Juniata county, as a suitable candidate for tliu i tlice of Jury Commissioner. Mr. Aucker is a good Re publican, but still not so blinc a party man as to do injustice in the . elation of ui ju lor the jury wheel. llALKt-K. JURY COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor: That the office of Jury Coninii.noner ia one of very great trust and responsibility is admitted by all, tor on tbe honest and judicious actioi ol tue parties hlliag tbat office tbe aalely ol the lives aud property ol our citizans ia a great roeuuie depeud. Such being tbe cose it behooves all good citizens te consider well the char acter and standing of the man entrusted with tbat important office. Believing that Uillord lewuship ea. luruish aa unexcep tionable candidate for tbe position, permit me to snggesc Ibe name of W. iS'oaTa STsaasTr, subject to Republican usages. II nomiuaied, (ibe election oeiug a matter of course,) he will be touiid, ia every re spect, the right niau lor the pOMitiou. Atl(rilJlUViM. Ltgal Yulicea. Admisssats-aUWl-'a Rivtlce. Joliu P. Mulib, Admiuislrator of Jacob t'. Suiitu, ili.iiwl, lie xl Walker lowu- sliip oilers at prl -t Sale, ou Ibe premises ol sai.l UeeeUci.l, a lot ol lumber reail) liaiued lor a wagou sued sol corn bouse, size M ieul long, 'M K-el wido, aud 10 Icel high, also ooi icel 1, luch piauk, boO led boards, aud 'JM leel isiu. JOHN P. SMITU, Administrator el Jacob t. buiiib, dee'd. Sept. Large Farm at Private Sale, Tue v AiUaUoi i arm ol lue Heirs ol tVil liam Okesou, duces-!, is oderud lor sale. It ia located in tne tortile talley ol Tusca rta, Juniata couuty, Pa., oue aud a baa tuiics west ol Academia, containtug 240 Acres) ot prime liuiestoue laud, all iu cui tivauou, except IU acres ol l imber . Build ings good, lrge Mansion House, Bank Barn, lUUxoU levt; Wagon ttbeda. Corn Cribs, liug Pens, Ciood tipring a.nl Zp-ipjr House, aud all ether outbuildings, aUootbet springs aim, ruuuiug water ; Two Orchard bearing choice Iruils. It is well located, near lo churcta, schools, mills and stoie-, Tbe land la well adapted to grain aud grass aud lor making money lor a new owuer, as ia well known, il did lor many yoafs fur its former owuer. Price Will be reasonaole, and time given to auit purchaser. For terms, fcc., call on James B. Okoson, Pleasant V lew, near tbe form. The SixTisai. ako Rirraucaa baa no superior as an advertising medium in tbis county, and as a jonrnai oi varied news and reading it ta not surpassed by any weekly paper ia central Pennsylvania. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican tats bent paper in the county yew ultlvcrtuementB. Complete Stock. F. QIIAYBILIa, McAiistorvillc, Pa., Has just returned from the Eastern Cities w ith a Large aud Complete Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCER. KM, qUEE.fS IYARE, Eats & Cap3, Boots & Shoes, READr-MADE CLOTHING, CI gara, Tobacco, A.c, &c. Paruei wili End It really to lueii advan tage to call ami ace nir Stork and hear lay Print beton purchasing elsewhere. Stock Eatirely New. and Fresh. 1 van iCL'UiuuijAlv you iu aliute erery thing called for in a Store nf this kind. V. E. Gltif BILL. Oct. 20, HI. AGENTS ! AGENTS! AGENTS! Fvtr GEM. DODCK'S braa' new Bbek. ea title! TItirty-Thrce Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS! A tr. record nftti. inthor'i mhit tw- tasT Pssnr'tf ty Wua aa asia b7 Gen. Sherman. Thim wm vorfc was at tmctt nteHto tar t? fi'sWivW ABTatra ai tmtirm C-Wt ma4 hj Ctm. Shtrmmm, Gctv Ormnt, Om. SMtridtm. Gin. jftmrmrk, nd lAn mwm,U f atv knl Mrtv CSV. QavayT :-t w tkr brM 6oaaV Jbrfi Lift tnr writtcnS Bishop WtUT MrtlWisnt,) mm ft M AtMiMsiMNiM.- It k. th emtv antlt-ati mrmmmn mm ladiani ever fWblitlw!, fully rrvrmliax tfaHr ftfe. mrtrmt dmnxs, tnploita, etc It b trplrtt with OtriHiDg .rt mmrir mm ttt tha Author, avn4 T faasoos Bojta, Tmpprn Cow-boja, HiBtrr-. Border RuffltaM, rrTiTidj portrmjimg Life th Gmt Wrrrt mm K amr sjl 4M dkutmt M pry. With 8tcl EnrrmriticB mud Snpcrv Chruwi LlVarysa. PUte ia 1ft colon, from photoffrapb- -&! bf llM V. I. Qvwmmrat txfrrvim or tkim treat oo. ACEXTH! Thb grmnd book m iov srat-twrtiaf n mh 10 to 1. romptUfKm. oircnta arvormjo 10 to order m4my. W vant BBora tntm at mmem. Erehmrm Trmtorm tmtf .pcral Term otrna. Onr btnc rf-trLaf with foil psUeulara rmt fm. A torn fprtimrm riato orat miditim t or 8 pt tiao. Addrrat fh oo-W paMiihna, A. P. vTORTUIKGTOS CO, Untrvmn, Cexv. port caapE WIRE Used In the piincisil Churches fur Com munion purposes. Excel lent for LadicB anl Weekly Persons and the Aged. FOUll YEARS OLD. TUfS CELEHKATEO NATIVE WINE is ruiili !ro!a the juice of the Oporto (ir.if o, r.i'eJ in ti.ij -.ountry. lis ir.va( nable. T3N13 H3 STBEHTKtKiKS P33PE3TIFS are un.4tirpa-.su-l by ar.r other Naiire Wine. Hein l!ie pure juice i.l u: Grape, produc ed und'-r Mr. j--r's .j rcrnml supr vifion, if piiri.v genuineness, are puar-ant'-ed. The vouniest chin, m.iy partake ot its generous tu,'.liiis, a.nl Iht weakest invalid mo- -t ! jjviut";z. It is prt.cn Urly b neHviil to the .i.'e lsnd dehiliat-'d, and suited to the various a.lmonis that aff ect I he "fjliir -. I: is in every respect A WINE TO t." Kr.r.If.L t)N. P. J. SHERRY. The P J. SHERRY i a wine of Super ior Character and piriakes of the rich quil iriea nf fl.e grape from khich it ia made. For Puri'y, Richnis.. Klavorand Mtdicinal Prcper'.ios, it it will ba fou-d nncxeelled. SFKER'S P. J. liRANDY. Tbis BRANDY stands unrivalled in thl Country being far superior for Biedieiual purposes. IT IS A VCRZ distilalion from tbe grspe and contains va'nable medicinal properties. It has a uelicat- flavor, similar to that of the grapes lrm which it is diMilleil. and is in great lavor ainong first-rlass families. See that the signature of ALFRED S PEEK. Passaic N. J., is over the eork of each bottlo. Sold by L. B inlis. And by drn-gigls everywhere. Sept. 13-1S82. PARKER'S BAIR BALSAM. This elegant drvsainf is ptefarcti by those wbohaTCvwditatouiy similar sUtick. m ac I count oi its tupnior ifttanhaew and imtr. It cofrtains inaUcruts only that r beneficial to the scalp aad bait nd always Rtsforts lti Yoythfyl Color teCrejor riM lair Parker't Hair Balsam is finely M.iftiim.J and ia watraaied te prrwnt felling of the hair and to ro aftovedandniffaiuhing. Htscox & Co . M.Y. SB.SB4 01 riM, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Soperia!ivt Health and Strength Restorer. It ya are a mechanic or fanner, went out with OKTW-jrk. or a mother mn down by family or boose bdd dunes ttypAKkKk'sC'iMCca li-Mic. If yoj are a !awyr, nnuster or btmaen man ex" baustM hy mental $trweranxietK cares, do net take jaioxcatiog4inw'aiilbotue Paiker'tGmrgrTtiPaC If yoa have C onscmptioo, Dypia, Khetma ism. Kidney Corepbrnts, or any dioroer ef the hmrs stomach, bowels, blood or ntrre PAftsra's GrKcast Tonic will ewe you. ItistlreCmtestaBkiedPyhlier M Hit Best aad Sarest Cosfh Care Ever SteaV if yoa are wasrinjc away from ae, osipatioD or any disease or weaktiess and retime a sbmiilant take CiMCae ToKfCat-nce: it will mrientate arid build nup from the fist dew bot will neve intoxtcatte. as saved bundicds of lives; k auy save yours. CACTTOX IUfW mtt MtMtmrtt. Tm StnjrrTtwki iiii i i 1 1 if ihi 1 1 1 ' ' " " T Jigerwt frvsM ftrm'mm mt r'W - 8W Itv ctMaiar I ltbMa 4 Cm., H . T. Ncl MfjaM4sCTa ra.. ckeat satt.hq arTrxa dollar fixa. Its li'-h and bstmg frajtaace baa saade tas delightful perfume exceedingly swputar. Tbero tsaethtag like it. Insist wvm aavmz Flobbs tow i.QLQQm and look for anaaae of m Tf Vsttla, Ar r(cM r I il g Is l iiSss aj sta .p,J r. ta ta4 It ml ! 1 1. LARGE SVtO SLTISO We. ItTC CAl'IIO.I-AOTICE. ALL persons are hereby eantinaed against fi.-hing nr knntinr, gathering berries, or crossing ftslds, or in any ether way trespassing on the lands of the under signed J. 6. Kt'tLTt. sfrapt ?l SPEER S POET SS1PS TOE I f All f. CtraybUl's Column. SPBLXG STOCK or CARPETS. Chaics FatUrag in VELVET, Boiy aid Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medina and Low Grade INGRAENS, A rill Lisa of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, a A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns ia STAIR, asd HALL Carpets AT THE C a r p e t House FUaSlTOBB BOOMS OF THB JUNIATA VALLEY." -:0:- At the Old Stand, on ths oirrinvEST corxes or BBIDGE it WATER STREETS, aiiFFuxTorrif, pa., HAS JCST RECEIVED All the above enumerated articles, and all other things that may be found in a CARPET 5 FMITME STORE, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION, ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTJtA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, ! WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT TARIETT, &o., &c, &Ct Ia fact everthing usually kept in a First-Clasa IIous Furuibhing Goods Store. : JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE HTUEET, Snth Side, Bvtweea tbe Cavil a $1 WatoKeet, MIFFLIXTOWX, . . PEXXA TravaJart Cuuic. PlaHlISTLYAWA EAILEcad; TIME-TABLE On and after Monday Jnut i, 12 tiaa tbat tojat MjRin will run aa fullotrs EASTWARD. Hifrus AocomioaanuB Uavea daUy at 60 m., aad Kloppinir at all t tiona between aliffiia and llarriaberr J rived at Hamburg at H 20 a. a. Jon s siows fUrnxaa leveaahoota ti-n. at7.S0a m., aad stoijuug ,t ,u -f alsUoiiS beta eta Altwuna ai.d HaetiZ reacbea aliOtu at 1U.48 a. m., Uarri,. 12.40 p. U., and artivea ia bill,.,Jlt. ' 4.4,5 f. a. " Uau. Taa leavea PittaUrj aniit 7.M a. AUoona at U.2i p. m., and ai. . l:ng at all regular stations arrive, t at b M p. n... Harrukuj-4 T-.W . m., dclnbia a.ee a. aa, ilaJl xprttaa leaves Pittsbr at 1 Isi r Altuonab aOpa; lyroae 7 17 pul . inxdim HUiyiui LewUlowa S2U pta- Jt flin 9 45 pm; llarrisnori- 11 li p m; tUi .a WkdTWAJlD. KirrLis At4juaBAijw.s leavea Hon.. rist nrg txaily at 10.15 a. m.,anJ stoppim at all tatniis,airr:ves at Mutlin at 12. .. a alail. Taais leasee PhiladslpUa daily . 7.lt a. m., Harrisburg 1 1.15 . n'li'-l U.it f. uj., tup-.irg a 11 sta:iotj bete MilUiB slU Altouna reaches Aituuna a S " p. ., l'itUbur 8 50 p. in. " l!iri.l5i ACCOM MUOartua leaves Ksr' j. burr Caily except auuilay at .C0p. a.,' j sto i ping at all stations, arrives at alitt'ia" t 7XO p. m. FaciBc Expreaslearea Philadelphia 11 . p m ; Marrisharg 8 1)5 a tu ; Duncantorfa 63 am; Set port 4 18 a m ; HirCin acl a m; Lcist,)To 5 25ani; HcVenuwa 5 :.. am; t. tnita tils am; Hunfinydga C 45 a ni : Futt-rsburc 7 li'J a m Sn.,. , 7 15 a in; Tjrona 7 84 a m ; i o a iu Ai-.oona a ia a ia ; Fitufcu 1 35 p m. " Fas: Line leaves PhilaileTnhia .t it .: . m; l!arrit.iir- 3 15 pin; Miffi-n 4 7 p ra ; Leistn:i 4 6tfp n. . UuctinirJua S 61' pm Tyru:.e 40 p ua ; Aitoona 7 2e p tu ; r.i;i tarj 1 1 it) p ut. leh utow ivisiv.t. Trains leave Lewistowii Junfii..!. i, r;r at S So a ia. 10 6w a re, il 25 p ni ; lor SuQuury at 0j a iu, 1 'io p ui. Trains arrive at Lewistocn Junction fruiu Uilrov at 10 a id. 1 SO cm. 4 oil a m . i . ..... Suubury at 1929 a ia, 4 44pu. TTEOIKDITJSIOX. Trains leave Tyrone for Bellefente akj. Lock Havea at 8 30 tu, 7 30 p a. Le'- Tyrone for Curweasville and CioarfldJ at S at a m, 7 60 p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Varfc, Penasylvaaia Furnace aud Scotia at b iUa at ami 8 30 p m, Trains arrive at Tyrone from Boi:e:i.u and Lock Havea at 7 83 a at, and 6 85 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curwraj. ville aud Clearfleld at'7 24 a m, and 5 53 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from' Sco.ls, War rior Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at T 80 a ai, at 2 45 p in. Philadelphia & Eeading Eailroad. Arrtapenitnt of Passcntr Tralas. Trains itaet Btrrisburg at follom i Sot Sew Tork ta Alleauwu, at 7 50 a ti and 1 4.1 p. ai. ' For New Y..r via Ph!!a'lL:p!ua and -.Sound Broot P.oute," 5.' J a m, aud 1 4i p ra. For Pt.iUrtcl Lla, 8 Si, 7 0, 5t an, 1 45 aud 4 00 p m. For kea-lin- at 5 20. tt S5, 7 53, 3 53 a as. 1 45. 4 00 and (.0 p m. For Pottsville al 5 -2D, 7 50. So a in, aad 1 45 and 4 I'o p. ni. and via jJehuvlkill 4. Su.xq'iehariDa Branch at 2 it p a. lur Aunurn, 8 10 a m. For A!!enton at 6 20, 7 90, 5 a tu, 1 15 and 4 00 p m. The 7 50 am, uhi 1 45 p n trains ha a through cars for New Vork via AUi-n- towa. sc.D.irs. For Allentown and tray stations at 5 ii a at. F or Rtdinp, Phi'udelphia and way station at 5 20 a in and 1 45 p ni. 7Yotr Karruburg leant a follow t s Leave New Ter'z via Ailoa'.swnat 9 0J am, 1 00 and 5 30 p ro. Lear a Nrw York vi"Bound Brook Beute" and Philadelphia 7 45 a ra, 1 30, 4 00 and 5 30 p u , and 12.00 midnight, arriving at flarrisbu-c 1 50, S 20, 9 2i p. m., aad 12 10 and s 49 a in. Leave Philadelphia at 4 45 a u.,4 CO, i 50 and 7 35 p in. Leave Pottsvaie at 8 CO, 9 00 a. an. aad 4 40 p m. Leave iieauint; at 4 50, 7 30, 1169am, 1 27, C 15, 7 6J and 10 25 p m. Leave Pottsviiie via Schuylkill -;il S isqua hanna Branch, 8 15 a m. and 4 40 p ra. Leave Allentown al 8 00, 8 49 a at., 12 15, 4 30 aud 9 05 p ra. SL'.VO-ir. Leave Xew York via Allmtown, at 5 i9 p. n. Philadelphia at 7 35 p m. Leave Heading at 7 30 a in aad lu 25 p at. Leave Allentown at 9 1'5 p m. t TtlLI.TO.TI BlaA.ICU. Leave HAKSISiiL'KG for Pat-n, Loc'i iel, and Steelton daiiy, except Sunday, 5 li, 6 40, 9 35 a m, 1 35 and 9 40 p m ; daily, ex cept Saturday and Sunday, 5 S5 p tu, and on Saturday only, 4 ii and 6 10. p iu. Keturmntr, leave STEBL'i'UN dailv, ex cept Sunday, 8 10,7 00, 1000,11 45 am. 2 10 aud 10 10 piu ; daily, except Saturday and Suuilay, 10 p tn, tad oa Saturday only, 6 10 and 8 ij p m. C. G. IUNCO( R. General rait'r and Ticket Jgt.it. J. t. WOtri TE , General Xanager. I'M ATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLITOTn, PA. wrra liRAXCIi AT POliT KOYAL. Stockholders Individaallj Liable. J. KEVIN POMEROr, Pretident. T. VAN 1KW1N, CasAisr DlKICTOIS t J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Roteroek. George Jacobs, Philip M. btepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, SfOCBBoiaras : J. Nevin Pomeroy, B. . Parker, Fbuiu X. Kepnsr, Annie M. Sbeller. Joseph Hothrock, Jane M. Irwia, George Jacobs, Mary Kuril. j. B. Atkinson, Samuel X. Knrts, YV. C. Pomeroy. J. Holmes Irwia. " Amos G. Bonsall, T. T. Irwin, Jioah Herteler, T. B. Frow. Charlotte Snyder. John Uortzler. 3 Interest allowed at the raie of S rer cent, on 8 months certificates, 3 per cent. oa i tuwuius ceriiucatea. f fjanje, Ib73-M CAL'TIB XOTIVS. ALL persons ore aerwby rakiiokou apsins trespassinz upon the lauds Ol' ! aa- d-rsignod, in Fayett, DeUwaro or Valkcr townsbip, by labiug, huatiaj, or ia any other way. Jonathan Kiser C Shellv Wm Brtrnthotfer A H Cnrta Henry S piece David Smith larhariae Kurta g Uwea tvabs Joha MeMeea T salon aner D B Dimia O. If. Spwavr O W Smila JohaLAukor S J turn j B Carber Henry Anker S U :aua"maa Lucivw Duna J F lletlra J W ilostrtlev David Uuaberger Jesse Pinca Araold Taraeo Jacob Hoops. LeviK.3lyero iVov 9,1881. Bvery larully shonld have a county mn. Paper. SubaOnho for thlt Smlirt Aa. publican. The Stnh tel and Reptibtf:e olUco U tbt place at vitxt to have tali biflj prrotd.
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