r (jttgEL & REPUBLICAN JlFFLINTOWN : f UaMday. WQT'br 10. IMC. TEEMS. ,rlptioB, $1-00 par annum if paid ?lt:., lfhs : tl.50 if not vaid within t-.t advertisemento inserted at 60 !af inch for each insertion. k"!!Mit business notices to local col- lJ cents per lin for each insertion. i-tions will be made to those desiring JrertiiS by the year, half or (.uarter SHORT LOCJlLS. Ujjtmu comes on Sunday. jjM I ti" newest shade. jju te election gave a black eye to Free tod snort warm coat lor women at I sDl', pe,en Inches or snow rell at Ukesbar- n Am jx Sheriff Knoase has gone to U bio for 101 01 W"- gorer jor Pattison appoints rtovemoer jforIhI1'i!lvlDg" tension on tbe litn. iramp, tramp, abbeys are marching. jhe Chicit Anarchists are to be bung v. (th of December. 10 U) gteventon, republican, Is the newly Ced me:utwr from Mifflin county, (bits s number of people who are relat- o( James O. Biame live ia Perry Co. Pfopls were surprised on Sunday morn- jud the ground white with snow. lit Eph'ic,n Ouio lecte sixteen .jntaaty-one Congressmen in that State. XI, erring brethren are just waking np - jf!tlATl JU 1111 UJO IMliO i i .Ml. tiU it vein of YheFalton Republican reports fly at cork In the wheat fields of Fulton county. trhocsn explsin why ao ninny of tho Ulcides take place in tbe month of November' Mr. Ed. Junkiu of Bloomfleld was In ton last Thursday attending to law busi-Bess. Vo nutter how long winter stays awsy was people put oT preparing for it somas- What's become of the people who de- dared thst Besver was Ulking himself to dattaf Batler county people are excited over tt bclisl that tbey have found a rich silver. Johnnie McNulty benght a lot of ground mating on the Cedar Spring road, from E S. Parksr. William Lowther, the oldest Odd Fellow, bPsrrvCo., died at Newpor. some data Ifo aged 70 years. l nrotrscted meeting will be opened in . lbs Patterson Evangelical church on Sun 4ay, November 14. . E. Parker has opened np a nice lot of at slothicg and hats in his store adjoin kg the post-office. Bev. Jos. U.iVt'jors will lecture In the Court House, Tuesday evening Xov. 16th 1886. Admission 25cts. Tlthln the past year the voting popa' Con of Washington Co., has been incroas- ti 1200 by the oil business. A Washington correspondent calculates thst tbffoTernment pays out an average of 17 ,000 ever hour in pensions A load roaring and rambling earthquake shock frightened the people of Charleston shout dinner time on Sunday. A violent storm of wind aroused every tody aboat 8, o'clock last Thursday morn. hf A blew furiously about hail" an hour. Go to hear Bev. Jos. 11. Uil&ers lecture on "What I saw in Russii" Tuesday even ts Nov. 10th ISS'j in the Court House at 7 o'clock. The Philadelphia Bulletin siys, choije frog's legs are 4 lets a pound. Nice eels re to be had at IScIS per pound. Cat-Ash are 2actsa pound. The National Grange opened its 20th an anal convention this Wednesday in Phila delphia ; It will continue in session for period of eight days. At the lste election, Jud;o Thomas Frow, efLewiitowo, waa defeated for the Asso ciate Judgeship to which he hai been ap pointed by the Governor. Lecture Tuesday evening Nov 19th18SS Bev. Jin. H. Mothers talks on Russia. Pro- seeds for pipe organ for new Presbyterian ctorch. Admission -Sets. Xiai C-awtord of Cbsnibersburg horse- whipped a younz manner of that town for speaking to one of her lady friends while walking on the pavement. A donation party visited lira. II. Q. Wilson on Washington street a few even ings sgs and loft a lot of the substintial things of life at her house. The snow was late In falling in Pennsyl vania on Sunday, for on Saturday It fell a tbe State of Illinois, Ohio, Michigan. K Turk and other states. There is a general desire to have the game laws amended by the Legislature, thatsquir- qcail, pheasants, turkeys, and deer Benjamin Thomas, daring many years in ! the past resident of Fermanagh twp.. died on Sunday a week, at Osceola, Clear. Held eonnty, aged about 75 years. He was witbont a family and leaves ao estate of several hundred dollars. Ber. Jos. H. Mathers Is man of exten sive travel. He is a close observer, a form. ible interesting and pleasing speaker. His talk on "Russia" will be fall of entertain ment and instruction. Tuesday evening; Nov. 16th Court House 7 o'clock. Or nrrEKcsT to Ladies The scalp may be kept white and clean, and the hair soft, pliant, and glossy, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation never fails to restore to faded and gray bair its original color. Sold by dructiat and nerfmner. The Pennsylvania Legislature Is largely R epublican, and while it is a fact that the Republican party is not a temperance party will see to it that the people have a chance to vote for or against a constitution al amendment on the question of prohibi tion. Car driver "You can't smoke that pipe in this car." Workman "And whv not?" Driver "Because there are ladies in the car." YV orknian "Sure, that's the verv razon I want to take a whin". I want to deaden tbe smell of the etiape ransk and patchouly." Texas Sittings. Tub SctESTiric Americas', published by M urn Co., New York, presents weekly to Its readers the best and most reliable record of various improvements in machin ery, while the scientific progress of the country can in no way be gleaned so well as by the regular pernsal of its pages. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ringbone, Stifles, t-" prains, Swellings, etc. Save $50 by use of oue bottle. Sold by L. B inks &. Co., drug gists, Mifllintown Pa. Jan. 20-87. "More labor troubles," sighed Costigsn putting on bis coat, "more labor troubles when will the laboring man in this land have peace and bis honest right ?" What's the matter f" asked his wife, "another lock-out V N'o," said the laborer wearily, the buss bas yielded and I have got to go to work again." Brooklyn Eagle. be made fre to be shot on one aad the same date. - On Saturday evening the Post donated many or the substantial things of life to Jonathan Khiner aud familr. Bhiner had leg broken some days ago, by a tree that be had cut falling sgainst him. Last Thursday Philo Pannebaker Sr. shot and wounded a wild turkey on the ridge north of town. It flew down the ridge but fell into Lost Creek, where Panne- haker found it. It weighed 17 poands. Itch, and Scratches of every kind cured hi SO Minutes by Woollord's Sanitary Lo tion. Use no other. This never fails, Bold by L. Banks fc Co., Dmggists, Mifflin on, Pa. fJan-20 87. R-B. Crocler is now in West Virginia "ylnr a car loid of fresh cows, which he ill sell at public sale in this place, on Sat "raay, November 2'Jth, at 1 o'clock P. M. A ri"dit of 60 days with approved security. If people, troubled with colds will take Ayer's Cherry Tectorial before going to church, they will avoid coughing. The Fectoral soothes aud heals the irritated tisanes, an controls all disposition to OOgh. The men who Instituted fhe Thanksgiv. "g in America, contracted with British espitsliats for tLe nm of ten pounds fifty dollarsto come to America and work aev- Jeara aud give half the proceeds of thiir Uor. In Mnico this county, lat Friday even '"g the stone dwelling house of Joaoph Dill, with nearly all of its contend waa destroy, 44 by a fire that was kindled by a spark filing on the roof. No insurance. ' Loss bout $700 Tbe election returns from Patterson were not placed on fiio as required by law in the Prothontary's office till six or seven hours after the legal time. Something will occur some of these times during an elec tion in Jnniata that will cause a contest, if more care is not taken with the aisnner ol making up and bringing in the returns. Samuel Q Oberholtier, formerly of near Richfield this county, but daring the jpast two vears a farm owner and resident near Millerstown Perry county hung himself by a rope baiter to a joist in his corn crib on the morning of election day. During the past month he had been suffering with dvspeptia. He was married three tunes, a widow and It children survive him. There should be a large audience In the Court House Tuesday evening Nov 16th to hear Rev. Joseph H. Mathess talk on Rus sia. Mr. Mathers is a lecturer of acknowl edged ahiiitv. The tbeme of his talk is one p - - - - that will interest everybody. Don t fail to hear him. Derive benefit from his instruc tor. nd st tho same time contribute to the funds for pip3 organ. Admission 25c Court House "J o'clock. One of these mathematical Heads calcu lates that if the Chinese nation were to pass before an observer in single file the pro- cesidon would never cease, for a new gen- (ration wonld be comioe on tbe stage as (ust ss the procession moved. This fact, it atoms to us, ought to aisconrage the Chinese nation from getting np such a pro cession. And it probably will. Jiorristown Herald. The administrations of President Cleve land, and Governor Pattison have been weighed In the balance aai found wanting. The New York Legislitnre is Republican on joint; ballot, and tbe Democratic con gressional delegation bas been reduced from 17 to 15, all of which reduces tbe size of the candidacy of Mr. Cleveland for the pres idency in 1S:8. "Papa," she said softly and blush ingly, "young Mr. Sampson is in the parlor and wishes to speak with yon." Then she sank into an essy ehair and her heart beat so fiercely thst it made the gas fixtures rattle. Presently the father returned. "O, ppa," she said, "did fce was he what did he want V "Ho wanted to borrew two cents to get over to Brooklyn with," said the dis appointed old gentleman. New York Sun. Sirs. Anglomoniac "I cannot tell vou what a treat it is to bear yon talk. You h.iva been in Eneland so long that every word you ntter reminds me of the delight ful lords and dukes I used to meet." Returned Tourist "Pardon me, but England is the only country I did not visit." Mrs. Anglomaniac "Inrteea : now very strange ! I was sure vou bad nnconsions ly acquired the English vocsl tones." Returned Tourist "o ; it is oniy acoiu in the bead." Secretary Newlin of the constitutional Amendment Convection of. ld, asiaa Governor Pattison to bring suit against tbe Railroad Companies for issuing free .... Mr. Newlin might advocste an amendment to tlie state constitution, .dnrina the number of court and the k.. r mAmliflrs of th lower house UUUiin.1 v. ... table. She was aged 88 years, and leave a husband and three small children. Atkinson's majority la the district is 1201 in Huntingdon county, 768 in Franklin, 800 in Perry, 831 in Juniata, 850 In Snyder. Total 8450. Jacobs' majority Id Fulton is 201, which leave Atkinson the magnificent majority of 3249. His majority over the State ticket in the district ia 1079. The Newton Hamilton Watchman says j that lew evenings ago Joseph Irvin, who resides with his son at Edward Furnace. went to the fields for the cow. In bis search for the cow he encountered a brood sow with a litter of pigs. The animal start led at his approach and trampled upon one of the pig, causing it to squeal with pain, when the sow made a dash for Mr. Irvin who, being a man of advanced years, was unable to get out of the way of the infuriat ed beast, which attacked him with savage ferocity, mutilating his person in a shock ing manner and literally tearing tbe cloth ing from his body. He finally succeeded in gaining fence, which he climbed over and sank exhausted upon the eround. When found be was bleeding piofusely from bis wounds and was in a state of semi- unconsciousness. A pbysicisn was summon ed wbodresssed his wounds, and we are glad to state that there is good prospects of his recovery. When you are ont ia the woods don't prove yourself to be an idiot, or a bad man by deliberately shooting at an object, that yon are not certain what it is. .There aro too many half idiots that walk about with guns aud shoot at objects that they see in the bushes without first determining what the object is th at they propose to shoot. Men are liable to be vertiken by accident when gnnning, but it is not an accident when a man levels bis gnn at an object and fires before he certainly knows whst he is shooting at. The man a ho w ill shoot at objects in corn fields and in the woods without knowing what tbey are, is not a fit subject to run at large, be is either too ig norant or too vicious for free citizenship. Tbe latest case of vicious or ignorant not accidental shooting is reported by the Lewistown Sentinel, of November 6, as fol lows: Last Friday while Mr. llarmon.was ont buuting, he mistook Mr. Jack Barbin for a turkey and fired load of shot st him point blank ; but fortunately only two of tbe shot took effect, striking Mr. B. on the arm and side. Barbin was in the cornfield at the time picking up corn, and had just raised up with a handful of corn, or he would have received the charge fair in the head. for I? subscription Is $3.00, or two year $5.00 Address, Th Isdcpcsdistt, 251 Broad' way, New York City. Lectare by Rev. Joseph Mathers. D. Bev. Joseph H. Mathers or Bslls Mills Pa., will deliver lecture in the Conrt House, MitHintown, Penna., on Tuesday evening Nov. 16th 1886 Subject "Whst I saw in Russia." Mr. Mathers made an ex tensive tour through Russia A narrative of what he saw and learned of that exten sive and Autocratic Empire where the manners and customs of tho people are so vastly different from onrs. It will bo edi fying snd entertaining. Proceeds to be used In the purchase of an organ for the new Presbyterian Church. Admission 25ct Lecture st 7 J o'clock P. M. . been equalled by any subscription book since the war. Iti being issued by the well-known house of Hubbard Bros., Philadelphia, Pa., ana so id exclusively by subscription. Farms For Sale. Robert Mclntire, of Lack township, offers for ale, TWO FARMS, each containing aeventy-flre acre with allowance, and each farm contains a set of farm buildings and large orchard, and good water. The two tract adjoin each other and will be sold separately or together to snit purchaser. The farms are situated in Lack township, ltbin three mile of Pern Mills and one fourth of a mile from Byron Run Church. Plenty of time will be given to suit pur chaser. (Jo and see the farms, or write to Robert Mclntire, Reeds Gsp, Jnniata Co.. Pa., Sept. 8, 1886,-tf. Lint or Jurors. from the 1S86 to The Creamery. A busy place these mornings Is the creamery of IUines A Co., located on what used to be fhe tanntry lot of John Wright, south of town by the bssin. Everything about tbe creamery from tbe top to the bottom is new excepting that part of the wall nnder-eroiind along the alley. At the north end of the building the milk ia re ceived and emptied into a conductor that carries it to a vessel inside, on a pair of scales, where it is weighed for each patron, thence it passes into a tank where the cream Is extracted from the sweet milk. Tbe milk runs awsy into a tank and tbe patrons of the creamery generally fill their cans and go home with as mnch milk in bulk as when tbey came. The cream is run into a large cvndrical chum into which a balf dozen good sized men might be placed The churn and all of tbe machinery of the place is run by a steam engine. 40 to 45 minutes are required to churn the sweet cream into a butter such as will cause the month of an eplcnra to water: for more, once be bas tasted of it. The but'er milk is run into a tank ontside of the building from whence tbe patrons of tho establishment re at liberty M pump it into their cans if the) prefer it to sweet milk. The butter is pressed into pound blocks and sta-nped and bas a ready sale st first rate prices. List of Jurors drawn from the wheel to serve at December Term of Conrt 1886 and drawn the 4th day of November 1886. gbajid jsaoas. Andrew Bossinger, Milford. Zepb Berry, Tuscarora. Daniel Cramer, Patterson. T. U. Crnthers, Lack. Henry Diven, " Thomas Dunn, Fayette. Wiliiam Kgler, Walker. John Etka, MitHintown. Joseph Huntzberger, Walker. George Hubbard, Deleware. Abraham Hoops. D. I. Kilmer, Tnrbett. James Louden, Tuscarora. John McManigal, Port Royal. John G. Mateer. " Jonathan Orr. Edward Price, Fermanagh. Philo Pannebaker MitHintown. Isaac W. Sieber, Port Royal. , C. Y. Shelly Delaware I. S. Thompson, Wni. P. Thompson, Walker. Sol. S. Updegrove, Susquehanna. E. W. Woodwards, Beale. List of Travis Jurors drawn wheel the 4th day of Nov. A. D. serve at December Court 1886. Fred Andrews, Tnscaror a. Jasse Arnold, Milford. Henry Burns, Fayette. Pbilp Bishop. Patterson. Lewis Burris, Fayette. S. K. Baden, Spruce Hill. Wm. M Bennett, " Luke Davis, Walker. Joshua Delancy, Spruce Hill. W. M. Gable Sr., Delaware. Alison Hench, Spruce Hill. W. S. Henderson, Fermanagh. L. A. Kepuer, Tnrbett, William Kerlin, Patterson. H. C. Kurtz, Delaware. B. D. Eepoer Milford. William Lane, Tuscarora. Samnel H. Lapp, Mifllintown. David McCulloch, Port Royal. Y. K. McClure, Tuscarora. S. B. McKindley. " Nath. Mayer, Beale. B. R. Mitchell, Patterson. Ssmuel Monahsn John Nemond, Monroe. Frank Noble, Mifllintown. W. H. Nipple, Milford. Daniel Nace, Fayette. J. K. Patterson, Beale. Samuel Quay, Fermanagh. Samuel U. Rhine, Lack. DivM Rodgers, Delaware. Lemuel Ramsey, Lack. R. M. Sterrett, Port Royal. Beujimin S'uck, Fayette. Samuel S troup, Monroe George Varner, Lack. Absalom Wise, Milford John I. Zook, Fermanagh W U Zaiders. Greenwood PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. ' Philadelphia, November 6 1886 No. 1 Pennsylvania red wheat 88c. Corn 44 to 45 cts. Oats, 82 to 86 els. Butter 18 to 83ots. Eggs 21 to 2. Potato at 40c to 55o per bush. Apples at $160 to $250 per barrel. Clover seed at 7c per lb. Beef cat tie at 3c In 5c per lb. Sheep at 3 to 4c per lb. Hogs 5c to 6c per lb. every would of f 1 Ml the Legislature. What neea oi oniy 000 iople having a court. What need of a member of the Legislature for countv. A court for 80,000 people be sufficient. J. Gricr Long of Port Royal Juniata Co., has been elected Literary editor cf th-5 Washington and Jeffersonian published by the students or Washington and Jefferson College The Editor-in chief of the paper is H. E. Alexander. It has a local, an AU umni Exchange and business manager edi tor. The latest edition of the ppr had as a part of its news the recent speech of Hon James G. Blaine as made before the Faculty and students of W. A J. College in October before the Pennsylvania election. Blame an Beaver are both graduate of tbe above named college. It is uncommon for a mother of small children to commit suicide at ny time. The Fulton Bepublican of last week says ; Mrs. George Dilling, of Loyshurg, Bedford County commitied suicide by banging her ,elf with a rope in a stable on the prenuse. on Friday evening. For some time past .be . ;th n affection of the has been iroumcu . - f J ......- K nnpgil. brain, and caused ner.r.eou, " ness la regaid to ber actions. At about 4 o'clock that evening she started to a neigh bor's for the purpose of getting a bucket of water. Sue bad been gone an hour . l. . . 1 1 V I '1 (T UAT.U(TU . ... . ber sister, wv"'"o So me one writing from Dimmsville. to the Liverpool Sun says. A terrible acci- j dent beteil l'eti-r 1'ontius of limiusville, j a short time since. He wis in the act of splitting some very lough hickory, and was told to bore a hole into the log, fill with lime and water, cork shut, and the steam , formed thereby would do tho work. He accordingly made use of this philosophical knowledge, but the result was not satis factory. He went back to tho log, and was about to do something at it ; then the ex plosion took place, sending the cork, hot water and lime into bis face, tisribly mang ling his loreheid and nearly destroying his eyesight. At present be must be kept in a dark-room, and sutlers iudescribable pain owing to pirticles of lime being imbedded in the eyeb II. The physician says one eye is safe, but is doubtful whether tbe other can be saved. We re very sorry for this nut ortunate occurrence to our friend Peter, aud hope be may soon recover. On the afternoon of the 27th of October the barn of Harry Herman, living about two mile West of Elizabethville Dauphin county burned to tbe ground, together with its contents. It appears Aaron Zimmermn mau was threshing for Mr. Herman with bis steamer, and a straw stack 20 or 25 feet from the engine was ignited by a spark from the fire box and a bris"l wind at the time quickly tanned it into a flame aud blew the tire direct to the bArn, causing i: to burn with wonderful rapidity, so that help was of no avail. Comparatively noth ing couid be saved except tbe horses and mm which were turned loose in time to escape the fire. A hog stable was also burn ed aud with it six shotes. Nearly the en tire year's harvest was coosnined, and the threshing machine. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Vimmon, November 10,1886. ? Butter 20 Eggs 20 Lard...., ...................... 8 Ham...... 12 MIFFLINTOWN' GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, , Com, .......... Oats Rye , New Cloverseed. Timothy seed . . . Flax seed Bran , Chop........ ... Snorts...... ... Gavnnd Alum Salt. American Salt..... 72 re 75 40 t 4 1 20 60 . "4 76 2 00 I 60 1 00 1 60 I 30 1 25 i OOal 10 LICa.1L. JjVXECUTORS' NOTICE, Eitate of Mr: Jnna Bxllenlint, dee'd. letters Testamentary noon the estate of Mrs. Anna ttvlentine, late of Fermanagh townibip, Juniata Co., Pa-, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are request ed to make payment, and tboso having claims against tbe same In present them without delay to LEWIS DEUAN. Executor. McAIisterville. Pa., Xovomber 10. 1"85. Scrofula Is one of the moat fatal scourges which afflict mankind. " It is often Inherited, but may be the result of Improper vacci nation, mercurial poison, nncleanliness, nd various other causes. Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, and, in some cases, Emaciation snd Con sumption, result fromRsrrofulota condi tjjra of tho blood. This disease can be cured by the use cf Ayer's Sarsapnrilla. I inherited asrrofulongconditira of the blood, huhcaased a derangement of my v. hlo syitem. After taksi: le than four bottles of Ayer'a SarsRparilla I am Entirely Cured nd, for the past year, have not fonnd is necessary to use any inelic:ne whatever. I am now in better health, and stronger, than eyer b-foro. O. A. Willaa-d, 21 Tremont st., Boston, Mass. I waa troubled with SfTof-ilnns Sors for five years: bnt, after rsing a few bottles of Ayer'a Sarsararilla, tlie sores healed, ard I hvn tow eoc1 health. Klizatieih W-iriiock, iA Ajileton street, Lowell, llaa. Some monfhs ajo I was tronl'ed with 3croftiloua Sores on rny lejr. Tho limb was lil!y a-voPen und inflamed, end the iwirrs rtiscnargod lanro quantir'e of fit-naive matter. Every remedy failed until I used Ayer's darsapar:!la. By takin? three butties of this ru' dioina ti;e or-.s havA l-en hes'i-d. ami tnv botlth It r;--etor;Mi. I a;n sratefi:l f r.r'the kixi.1 it r.ps done me. Sim. Ann O'Brian, lie S.ilii van St., Mew York. ft Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rv-r-wod fr- O. Ay-rat Co., towel), M w. Eoi t7a!l Ir4u. l rteo$i; us t-ntlu, .. D. W. HARLB Valuable Crlat .Mill and Saw Mill at Private Sale. STOCK of: MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING 19 LARGER SOW Till EVER. Yon will find the shapes, ctyles and prices of his goods in acoord witk the times. Yon may always tirtd something in the way of bargains, in Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoes Shirta, Glovas, Trunks, and all kinfo of furnishing goods. In a full honse there is always a chance to get bargains. Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will b nad to order on short notice, Tery reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman" New Building, corner of Bridge ss J Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. WITH FLIB5 COLORSWrOPMlS FALL & WINTER SEASON WITH NEW FASHIONS, NEW STYLES AND NEW GOODS. A wonderful assortment of Tall aud Winter Overcoats Fall and Win ter Suits, Huts and Famishing, unsurpassed by any Stock in the county. Hundreds of cases of goods in Fall and Winter Styles already on ortr coun ters, every Department teeming with Bargains. There isn't or ought not to be a fraction of a doubt where to go for your Fall and Winter Clothing where the assortment is magnificent in vanity, wonderful in extensiveness and alarming in its completeness, fashionable in cut, perfect in fit, and the king in finish, in price lower than ever. We're starting the season with a great boom in Men's Overcoats, Mea'i Suits, Youths' Overcoats, Youths' Suits, Children's Overcoats, Children's Suits. Never has there been a such a great variety exhibited at such mar velously low prices. For Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats, prices range from $2 to 113, and among this enormous assortment it is a very easy matter for all cIas aa and conditions of men to be Baited. LABORING MEN, MECHANICS, AND FARMERS, The nndersijrned offers for sale a GRIST MILL and SAW MILL, situated in old Port Royal, Juniata county, Pa., with 11 ACRES of land, more or less, with mill (lam, mill house 30X5U feet, three stories high, one story of stone, and two of frame, con taining 3 run of stone, two pair of hum, and one sand stone, chopper and corn break er, a a liver ireea sinm iiiaenine, ani sepa- i . . , , . , . . ur- ratine machine, two Hour bolts 2) feet long, ! Our counters are groaning with the weight of Hundreds of i all and Win- two Hour packers, all driven by tbe water of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet overshot wheel. The null has a pood run of custom work and is in a good wheat growing conn try, and Is in good running order. The saw mill is driven by a Ke water wheel, and is in good running order, doing a large amount of sawing in the season. FK.WK DOL'SE, Spring of water. Cistern, Frame Stable, hog house, an orchard ol" thrifty trees of choice fruit in bearing. Any per son wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the premises, and any person winning to learn the particulars can do so by-calling on or addressing juhj nr.Ki Ai.tin, sr., Port Koyal, Juniata Co., Pa. THE INDEPENDENT. The Largest, The Ablest, The Best Religious and Literary Newspaper in the World PERSEVERANCE ACCOM PLISHES WONDERS. Our business did'nt reach its present proportions without push, energy and honorable bus iness methods. .Remember our head lines, we want to get right down to business facts, down to something that is of" interest to the general reader, to-wit : FALL & WINTER BOOTS & SHOES. The time to buy is the pres ent, the largest stock in Junia ta county is to be seen here. Ours are the most reliable made goods. The cheapness consists in the high grade as well as the often quoted 30 per cent, less than others sell, for 30 per cent, means a saving of $6 00 on a purchase oi $20.00. Come and see us. Come now. G. W. HECK. Mifllintown, Ta., Oct. 18, 1886. when I with an . ....j .i..tw- in company ruTyVntinWhofandd hor hanging by rope from a beam in the Re-union In aiinilnlown. The Veterans' Re-union will take place November 17, 1886. Address of welcome r r M M- Pennel Km. Orator of the day Wm. Penn Loyd Capt 1st Pa., Cavalry. Gen. J. P. Ooblin Comander in chief and Thos. J. Stewart Adj., Gen. of G. A. B. iii h i.reaent to help at the Camp Fire in the evening. Come one, come all. T Our Reader. We cannot too strongly urge upon our reiders the necessity of subscribing for a family weekly newspaper of the first class m-h. for instance, as Th Iidipubut, f New Tork. Were we obliged to select one publication for habitual and careful ,a th exclusion of all others, we reuuiug w .hould choose unhesitatingly Tin Ikd. PrnrT. It It i newspaper, magazine, .,! review, all in one. It is a religious, a literary, an educational, story, an art, . .ientiflce. an agricultural, a financial, and a political paper combined. It has 82 folio cages and 21 depirtments. No mat- x . - relicion. politics or ler wuafc - ' - m.v he. no matter what the age, .nLcmrnl or condition may be, ' ,,,. -ill nrove a holo. an in ula isirar...... " - . atriict oi, sn cu ucaior. " no less than to send a postal tor free .pecimen copy, or for thirty cents the r nerwUI be soul a mouth, enabling one to lodge of it merits more critically. Iuyear- "One of the ablest weeklies in existence." P11 Mall Gazette, London, England, "The most influential religions orean in the States." Pecla- tor London, Lngland. "Clearly stands in the fore-front as a weekly f ehffious magazine Sunday School Times, Philadelphia. Ilia RELIGIOI'9. Mv LITERARY, EDITCATIOXAL, ART, STOBT, F1X13CUL, SUEATIFIC. POLITICAL, AURICTLTURAL, MSDAI-SCH00L It has more and ahh-r Contributors than sny three of its contemporaries. It stands in the front rank of journalism, and every person of intelligence shouM read it. rRIVATK HALE. John ByltT offers a valuable farm at pri vate sale. The farm is situated along the main road leading from Mifllintown to Mc- Alistersville. in Fermanagh towuship, Jun iata Co., Pa , and only '1 milt's from the former place. The farm contains I lo Af IlES of land, 120 ncres of which are cifarcl, tne balance in vaiuanie twiner. The Und is in a good st.itH of cultivation and nndor g't fence. The iu'pr-.vements are s good frame hnuso by feet, a gocd tr.ime bank barn 49) leet, and oth er out-bmMinps. a well 6 leet aeep ol nev er fuilini water is at the door ot the hon.se, and a well lii fett deep, of nver failing ater i at the barn. There is an orcharl ol over 100 trees on the farm. For further rarttcuUpi call on JOHN BYLE11, on The farm, at address hiia at Milliintown, Juuiata ronnty. Pa, ter Suits which will give gotif iction in every particular. AVe have them at all prices, from H fc but our grandest bargains (the best in the mar ket) are those we Belli at S1CXOO, TWELVEDOLLARS, SIS-OO- The $10.00 8iiiis are made from all-wool cafsimeres, corkscrews, worsted, cheroits, etc The Jfl2.00 suits ore marvels of beauty, beim? suitable for dress wear, in frock or sack styles square or round cornered, and the $15.00 suits we have in cutaways. Suck and round C"rneri in silk mixed cassimerea, chevoita and diagonals are altogother the most sty lish Suits produced. PERFECT FIT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Brocrjnyo wrrn CraLi REN'i SriT3 we have a nice Haid Suit for $3, fte prices going gradually up to S, the range of btylcs include riain and Pleated Norfolks for Boys up to 13 years. BOYS' CLOTITIXfr. Never liavo wo been al lo 1 1 diip!:T such a grand v.triety. The prices f;r bovs from 10 to IS years range from $3 to 2 12. ju Fail arill Winter rXDElfWEAR our Ktock is completed. Th lattet iu Neckwear. Hosiery, Men's white and fancy shirts, prices aa ft mat ter of course are very low. ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER HATS. We? fhn'l tak the i- ZInt for Men, Boy3, Torih3 and CLMJiea, beer mit.g in .ve, f Fi'.'lt'es r.t.iru and lownefa in l nee. acrxTS wasted to ssh "Riyisnt'Eii" or CO tc (as in tub sariosaL nrraopoLia, byBEH PERLEY Pui Illustrating the wit hntnor, ami eccen tricities ot noted celebrities. A rlcbly lllul rated treat or Inier Society II islory, frtm "je olden time" fo the wedding of Cleveland. ?)nderfijlly Vopular. Agent tprt rapid sales. Ad dress for circular and terms Ul'ltBAKD 11K0S., Publishers. I'luUitlelphia, l'a. S C H 0 I T, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, IIRIDGKKT., MIFFLINTOWN, i'A- Announcement of Ben Perley Poore'i Fortbcomlnr Book. Sixty jears of a busy journalist's life at Washington are epitomized in Msjor Sen. Perley Poore's forthcoming book. One of the admirers of the Major recently said that "at a judiciously ripe period of life the Slaior stopped growing old, and since lika aoma of the choice Haderia of which be writes with so mnch feeling, he bas only been accumulating boqnet and flavor." Maj. Poore has been one ol tbe best known and one or tbe most knewing men in Washington society for a balf a century. His is the sunny temperament delighting in bright social intercourse. Yet bis connection with daily journalism and bis position in the C. 8. Senate placed him always in the thick of political affairs and social gossip. He was ever in the Wash ington "3wiin," breasting the waves with i .rial viror. and never failing to hear or aee what was said and done. The Major could never be very solemn, and in bis ripened sketches of Washington life every phase reminds him of hslf a dox- en amusing snecdotes. He bas a rare gift ; iiimr amrv. and his anecdotes are tu O . inexhaustible. His book will not only add letter to his fame as a writer, but is of so unique a char acter and so intensely interesting in matu-r that it will prove a valuable contribution tho literature of the couulrv. It baa mirth for the mirthful, wit for the witty. inform ttiou for all, and wa doubt if U his One vear .. ..$ 5 t) Two Year.... o.tK) Three Years.. I.U" Four Years... Five Years.. . 10 (K) TERMS OF SVBSCRIPTIOtf: One Month... .$ 30 Three Months. i5 Fonr Months .. 1.00 ix Months ... 1.50 N'ine Months.. - 2i SEND POSTAL CARD FOR A FRKE SAMPLE COPY, AND CLUB BINtt LIST IF YOU WISH TO SUBSCRIBE FOR ANY MAtrAZIXESOKOTnER NEWS PAPERS AT I.ES THAN PUBLISH ER'S PRICES. THE INDEPENDENT, 351 Broadway, Xew Tork. ' A 6TA2ILU5 FACT. It is not co;nmonly known that a larfie projiortiim of the rheumatism nnd nou mlnia eiant is tra-joaMo dirf tlr t; the fli;;ase.l coinlition or iuipcrf'jtt notion cf the kidneys an 1 liven thent re a remedy wlJch cures the resulting disease must have found and smitten the firrt caii. Many persons nsinir Athlophoros for rheu.naiistn end nctiral&ia have bfen surprised to find Mint chronic dUonk-rs of tlie liver and kiJnevs have also been greatlv relieved and they have writton for an" explanation. The fact is, tliat tho remcdv act directly u theae organ3, cleansing thorn from all irrititinff sub stances and rc;;ul:U:ns! their action. Taken in connection with Athlophoros Pills this is, without exception, the nm.t valiiaole kidney and liver remedy in the world, and will cure a large proportion of those wno have these discxaes. Cnpake Iron Works, Copake, N. Y. For the last five years I have lcon sub ject to severe attacks of rheumatism which would cause me the mostexcruciatinir pain in my chest; was obliged to p :t niysclf under the doctor's care for two or three months at a lino, and even then it waa almost impossible to get any relief. The last time 1 was taken my son was at home, and 1 requested him to call the doctor, but he said be had heard of a new remc.ly for rheumatism called Athlophor and advised mo to try it. I JiJ and tou can imagine mv surprise, was relieved of aJ pain after taking one bottle and have not been troubled since. It saved me q::ite a sum of money, and what is better, I was not oblitred to endure weeks of suffering; would not be without it in the house. Have recommended it to others and it never fcula U give relief. L. II- Pattxbso. Every druggist hould keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bomrht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.,' 112 Wall St., 'ew York, will send either (carriage paid) on rect-ipt of regular price, which is f 1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pil's. For liver and kidnev diwaM. dj-srrma In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, distaMa of women, rntiytipatiro. beailMhe, impure Mood. Aa, A thlopborca 1111a are unequaled. After forty Jan l-riocff in tii tii&a n H.ir..ired TlKraMrd anpllnatior., f.ir purlin th I'DUod Mi and lure.tn tooiv tn. th nh!i"hr of th ;-innli American contmn to act aa aolicitor for pat.nla, caa:. trii-mar. cop, nsnta. mf... fnrth fn.wl S'a". ! Iu obtain pateDi, la Unl. r.ng.jnu. r '""IT lirmnT. and a. I oihrr fimtn-i Tiinrwpert nr ia unruled and Lhir Ucn.ti.J an uaul "l"inir and wifleatioM prepared and llld In Ui fiuil llnWoa ahorl omi.e. I.rroa rr raaannabl. So cnara-a f-r lamination of modal Patnt'.lia .dtl.f'i1' V.nnr.ri.arnoie1 lo"W I fc ST 1 Kit A I KKK AN. which hu Ihi llK-t .rcal..n and th. m.,.l ,'";' newapaiM of kind publi"h-d in th. worl'l. T "KSaitiii of aach a nut.c. ,n pat.nt "ThSTlarara-d VTi.lidVrinnrtratrd n.pP ..'.?, riij11.-l.-K I.V ai illllW. and tm WISH TO STATR A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, How IiOt, IIott Hectored ! Just published, a now edition of DR. t bat f can TO, rooruaca. in lest thai I CVLVEh WELL'S CE I. KBKATED ESSAY Bve niinutea ; no pain, no extracting. I on tne riiri cure of SfraMAToaiH.aA or That I can extract tet-th without pain, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth . Looses, Impotesct, M?:itl and Phyical and gums ; no danger. lucajucity, liused:iutnits to M trrisif, tc: . . I also, Ciixsmrrios, EriLzrsv and Fits, in That Diseased J. Rums (knon t a,vf.ind.,!(Cence, or aexual extrav as Scurvy) 'rfa -!!Sv,e1 siicces.il uy " 'u,. snd a cure waxFWtSEyrantcd in every ; ' i'.' . , ,, .... i , sJ1tJfj 4 I The celebrate! sutScr. n this admiraole ce ess.iy,c!ei.'y JuMn.asira'es from a thirty Terth Filled and warranted for life. years" -iic. -!ii! j.iieti-;, that Ui- aiariu Artificial Teelh repaired, exchanged er, j inr ciise-j'.i- ."j?v .if sell" atiu. i-i.iy bo rad- renioddled, from f'J.I.0 to $VJ per i t. j ieailf eur.- i ; t.')ii.t;; jr '!. s iim-io of cr.re Beautiful Gum Ensiuelod Teet inserted at ! at ;ru;--, certain, ar..t eifectnal, by prices to suit all. I s id v Kirh x-rrv s.ilterer, no matter Ail work warranted to rive perfect satis- ! wh " h ""' ,";i"n e:-T ",lv hUa fartiun. IV.mia stohat artiUeLal teeth I ;""' -i . tr" """' -J- I 1 . IJ i.'V ! with which thev cannot eat. are ffjeci'Uv invited to call. Will visit professions'!" at their homes if notified by letter. G. L. DERR, Practical Dcntlt, admltMd to b. til Wl dmoUKl to ari. mhanics. iarrnlion.. rnin-nn wor.a. and Sh"S.pirtm.nu. ol l"'''"''" ?tt lir.-d. m .n,c....n;nr ''fr.A lol'ntJ au each veol. irj u i"wr bold by all n.w-.lV''r- . . if o ha an ini-.ntion to jotml nt In al-jnn A 'o, p-jl.lih.r of acMnuna j 1 Bro.la,. w l n Handbook about paunta aiailad rr. To all wno an suffering from the error and IndlaemUonaot routh. nerrou woakn, earlr dncar. leawot maunood. c., I will send a rw-l thaiwUl euroyou.rCEB OF CHABOt IhUgreal remedy wja discovered by a missionary In South America. and a aelf-aiMresMd anvelope tlhe BEV. JOMfB T. 1UXX, Station D, Sn Tork Citf. rSTSBLISHrD 111 aMFPLIXTOWH, Pa. Oct. II , ia 1P60. !r and roiucu- hi'iI le 1. 1 thd bands ul eety yoii'n an 1 every man iu ihe land. S"i t under seu!, in a plain envclopo, ta aii' inliire-s. futt-yciii, on reeeiit of four ceuis c-r tw sis?ae stumps. Address ClM F.RVEM MEDICAL CO.. i I AiiD I- t.. New York, If. Y. ; Oct.C J i'Dsl-Oflico H'-x 4 l. SECOHD TO HONE 60P WL VOLC5T A K If T Y S'i f M 0.7 1 L. It d-si w-l f..r ro 1 lism nn m r? of cr.rQDtJ n : ' 1 rv. '."J'tMt I I'llOSl'li TK r VtMaU. Orut, ace. b-Kia .t t Jil Aur ' l-''- aU nt aui t:n f ina ur th c-wu wtv t.'sn !' :'' "r J " 1 " M-,'i-.r t, f.riir ul li- CT'-tliMl. tutd OD M "I HU I'll " t - s w. t i r M l?m htm. Mf t h. lb Rrt at I ar IV B h at m. r V. jfrt t 1 - ll" i'li ApiM-i. Ttl Re M ttK-Bxr lltU Vtior tftjA.'rVw-l W- O-.-J . -"v a" wrr 'A. ya, J .l.tTO .)-r 4.,- rW ((- fk; S.A-. ft. It Bi.J OO tlU W - ran to IioGH..3I TUWMSUIP, MoNTiiOMKAT CO . Pa . msiii e:. tt:..t' i-.X J J'. t it U ..II- . a. 1 rl aUgl.-d i- i.t firV. r : th viVr half: l!n J-ifw Cn yitrT. n.Ti. Gm. TTi' rT . ir-i- .r v,i!itn ywi ruht br f"r llv rvf T(oBr-.rw ts".l- i. i.i' U.- iiu im mrt at hsl nny prvvi.ms oirrvwpi'ruk'rir trtri f.o. t.-:t r nn. iti r f.avitni la niriimr'arirws) KsasJavk'fi 11 11 V if Ot HnnMrr) .r : . !'- r t-T'l'l 1' f:viuu I"T1 hni ' fxt r-uani br -U-vcl 5'I':t'" w -t.- of til 1 r.-'t. " lrr--nral l!- ;: 1 T h. ' iaarW tk'u! - i tl sr tlob Tf.r ll'1-l'to Utr iit..a Tr.rT '' BAUGH'S 25 PHOSPHATE tunc likv B ii .' . rhophalf, wriictt hna rmc ..iihi t SJlttiM t;it lr srtintatrHl ullU trTO jt-' lO t !' V Tl. We C . U tuO BlaCb sU aKsTnk, KuUrt IfiiJ. nut ?i(i.'.t, .s piNii- st nniX .H a bo4. CArTIOJ NOTICE. LL persons Are hereby cautioned SALE SHE llwrv Stork. W.rru.l. d Firat-rlai. 1'ermanen ant, profitable position tnr the ricm men. Good aaiarie snd expenses paid. Liberal indncemenls to new men. So previous experience nece'sarv. Outfit free. Write for terms, a-ivme ae (en-B V (1 IT T JJ T J clow stamp). Reference IlUSIUlUUiJ CHARLES H. CHAPE, Xnrseryman, Bo chentor, N- Y. Mention this paper. An(?. 25, Ht.J .r",Tr-TTT3onn nsr lent, pleas- y X VsjJ b Vii-ir .' i: Ai:. i'vit "IcTicon t'ivilitiun, and the I Hrs.-.:-t Vt lth a PrWIminarv .."lirirv -;irffoi, in two rt'i:;neit. sn;itll rta-.n. Prkii, f9.v& " in utirt. witliout illnat.-atkms, Hi VS. Xov ri. pEABODT HOTEL, ISinth St , sonth of Chestnnt, one sqnare south of the New Post Olhce, one-halt square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the vtry business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. Oood rooms fiom 50c to $3,110 per day. RemodeleU and newly furnished. V. FAIN B, M. D., Owner and l'roprietor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. Caution Sot Ice. A!l persons am hereby r.mtioned apains TrciNj asi-inj: upon the l.iuds ot the ULder sigueCi, abelher seated or unnealed, or in pontsion of, for the purpose of lUhina, bunting, R ttheriiiK berri;:, cuttiiift timber, or fur any uuneccesery purpose. Benjamin" ?hellebnrer, Jo.-.-pli Pine, Wm. Ihrinan, ihn Pine, Isaac Shelleiiberger. John Keller, Maurice Leonard, Lucien Anker. JJune II, l8'5. S. H. Kinser. rpKESl'ASS NOTICE. AH lersors are hereby cautioned not to trespass on the lands ot the undersigned in Favette townohip. JACOB S. WHITHER. McA'isterville, April 2, 1S86-6 m. Copyright. The ex;.irt:-'n of ne r.n l 'in ut tins e-t nl o Aim-ri- c.-.n re l 'r HZ jKipiiltr priee, J' in form worthy cf the anth'ir. and wertliv ott'iet:mt library. Ita n,.etu-.ni',ftl qimlitie are fairly encif to thoe of my bent etllthiti of "'liuiaot's Iti.Mryof Trance." Hvfillnnlo th B'ite.1 9iyi5t and wWrilppiCa; critie. revs : "A history powseflwinc the unity, variety, and interet of a m.urr.ifli-ent poem. It deuU with a series of facts and exhfbiwa jrallery "f charnelera, whieh to haT invented would place iu creaUir by the aide of Hotner ; and which to reialae and repre sent in the mode Mr. rrescett ha dene, re quired a rare degree of historii-aJ iniatnatioa.' rotf--r1 ALL PRAISE. "This K-S CyUliU nuuiMiiireuieiit i all that is reeded. The work itself lonir ajro passed beyond all prale. The thousands of pvr-1 ;e who were nnai.le to secure it at f.irnier pliee will he f lad to avail themselves of tlie opportunity of doing so at a reduced rate."' Intrrinr. t'hicairo. 111. "The work itself occupies too high a place anion? historical wrltinK to need couunenda tion." The iluii, Toronto, Ontario. T; I,, The enterp risiDg Mr. At- 1 1 1 1 CI V den haschosen a most time ly occasion for the reissue of this valuable work, and its excellent and convenient library form. Ir cheapness, and the widespread mttrast bl MTi-nn matter tlutt exi't at pn sent, will doobt ci.nibiie to (rive It u KppreciatJv rei-eptiiin. ' ir.rle. T .routo, fhitario. Tlifl volume bef ire ns is a very crmlitab' piece of work mechanicallv. and nuW ITttt'l chttrmin? histori.il within Ihe rt:oh of the avrin. te poc ket tiook."' Fnmu'liit. St. LiUH. 1I"X Fascinating. Zl big interest, and b so well known as to imd no praise." t krutti'ta serthiry. Hartforil, Connw " Especially tntereatiiiz at tliis time. Is amb ushed in two hanilnme volume, and like all Mr. Al-len a pui'lications niaolil at an astonisa inly low pi-ii-e."' J.lwftarr, Iletroif. yiel. lici-isry and admiraoly ex -cuteil; rieh witli the spoils of learning eiaily and gmcef'illy worn: imbued everywhere with a cobacieutious love of ir.e truth, and controlled hy that unerrms; ro sense without which jremua laada astray with Its falae livhta. and learmuif enenmbar with Km l:ivy panoply. It will win tha UtexaiT volur tuary to iu page hy tbe attractiven. of Ra aubject and tlie ttowinfreaseuf its stvie: N hLsforicnl atuileiit will do honor to tlie in and vsrinty or tlie rerch whi :h It discla. . . . It wfH t.k it place aim i. those e.A-'uiii.e pro ducriorof thehutna:. raiml which aeoaiin. stale and ciattomcannot wfLhar. O S Tuxssax ANob!cVYcrk;p Caution Notice. All oersniis aro hereby cantioncd, not to persons are hereby cai.tioneu Bh or jn mny W4y fo tI.esp,ss on XL aftalnst nsnicg or nuciuiR, i ol underaine(l in rermanaiin berries, or crossing fields, or in any otier i ui Rrts Brjci. nay trespassing on the lands of the under I M4rcbr25t i8e5. signed J- 8. Kavmrp. PrDnirlAMHANO ISAScLLA. history f t x rror of I" rC -J I I al r i J iJ rerduiandi;nul-al-iiA.tneCi.i!uiiiC. By Wnjj.-.a if. Pwtscyrr. IUmttratrH I.ibrnrit X-lit '", in two volume, small .ktuivo, in.-!ilia portraits and oilier in-i. tr.ti.ins. rineheaivriier.tiiieooTb,KUti-.p. l'riue. 49.?-. M-npMlar Z-iUion, from tha saiue plates, but without iiiustralions, the two volumes in oue. preacott had the Kenius to invest the dry facts of history with the charms of fiction ; and yet he never sacrifices truth to the graces of style." Wlstuki. - It is one of the most pleasine well as most valuable contributions that have been made to modern history; is the only one that (rive ua a faithful aud sufficient picture of a period so price, H'mmu.y. momentous as the latter half of Una Cfoaatlt century." Londvta 3Asatm. " One f t the finest histories of nc-a irws. written by an author of rar3 felicity rf dt tion, fervor of iir.aziration. iecut"-v of a:temnt, and exqalsite henury of style. Every on to reads at ad should read Preacort" fVw6a nan. Phdxidelplda, Pa. IlLrSTRATEnCATAt.narr.pt rie Hoot. l.tS , cents ; Con knavtd Catav loirue, free. The best literature of the world at the lowest prices ever iauii. JOJiyii. A LI) EX, Publisher, 303 Pearl St., Xeic York. .Ttia aVIrf.n o"k Co.: Clark and Adams .. Chlcaeo: Tones St.. Toroato. I;! m USOCat . , - -WW fWfV ffrfiiTnrririiiirtirrii"
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