SLT1 m jHElHT DLI CAN - Miri'LINTOWN: edaesday, October , iT9. TEAMS. . hurilrfion. Jlf lr annum, paid ttionUi! $i-00 ff not paid wiihia JJnt .tvertisemenU inserted at 50 '5 ' wot business notices in local col it) ctn. t it line lor each insertion. a.-titns II be made to those desiring 1 . I..- il... rr. hulf f.r ntMrtAp jjreflBe - ' iir- IsghMil"rt''r90' ,he B.TMicnStat,jBie McAlister, silk chain cushion 2 5e rjwl Oumittee ard "l " o and 0 , r..Sli31'-1' 1I..IC1, win uu bucaiuui Premiums Awarded, of Premiums at tiio Riverside Pn I'ark Fair, held 0Ml 3' iS'J: AORK t LTl UAL . Allies Mitchell, ' bushel of sirri t cirn, - .. ' J4 lKmmu, . c.s.i .i. . urou.ogor, , ,ee tidy 2c Junta X'annebaker. poiut tj,-.hl C!-i',n eat, 1st pretidittu, 73 j ace bandkwvttntf Kato Staughter H i lirouiiig.T, 1 bushel r.-d wheat, V1 k '1U1'' 7,5c Aiinio Belt., lad 's shirt fi 'Jmi'im. ts.; Wm. Harltuent, 1 I w-'C ! .UA'rl'r 'rtt,0,a, night rtr.uss 2jc i .Mrs. ti inM " ' . ' - I " " 1 '""eroy, eaten all 2ic; Mr. John V-hrl Ka:t atieat, -i d premiUTu. oO cts. ; j Ct-pelund ileiaiue quilt 5ic; tidy ic ; Liz - ....1 V' sftK-Ln af cam- Ttii f t 1 Xio Fitiiuli iki-r i..irt.. . u . J, . I- ' ' ' --it Hi -or. I of com car?, lt r- ' ... , . .-,,. ,,....c its-: .eor?e uos.h-11, 100 Ihs v com n-fa1 '. 7i cts Michael S. iber. 1 .) 1 : II. C. C il.l.- 1 ,..ir l.:c ... . Vatur, 4 com brooms, . it ... . t: ..... ........ .. . ' r ct : ,l. n. ..le-atisiv-r, sprmg wagon, , j,. , i's Mc'. amy, tiltver hill plow, r -it tone rake, Cce-y grain drill, reward srriL STiKK. ' Travzbri Built. fcmes AJaui. 1st ptcniiun:, $3 ; James i Si". I I'urhiiu. $1 i Jerome Seil-r,be-jjidJ rear "Id. $-; Jolm McMeen, 1 year prruiiuiii. $1; James Thompson, 2nd Jsousta, T'wvghbrtJ Coirt. JT.:me 5citf:r. 1st reiuiuiii, $2 ; James Kxiuly. JiiJ premium, $1- Ih-.ffrs Tvro Ycart OH. Jic li.-Jleen, 1st premium, $1.50; fc-KoCau!y, 2::d premium, 7oc ; Geo. f.fcks, vM preiiiium, Joe. lUiftrt One Year O'.i. J tj Sclleen, 1st premium, Jl ; James d preiuiutii, 5"c ; James Mc. liiK-y. Purluiit ci.f, under C niuths, $1. Jiha McMeen, Aiderney cow, 1st pre E;a, iJ;ca!;, i; James Thompon, l-fii, 1st premium, $1 ; James Tliomp s. 2id premium, 5' c ; James A. Baukst M Aii'Ti:fT bull, 1st premium, $2 ; James tautest Hvlsiices bill, 1st pruiiam, 51. S'leep. I1.'?;: jit. best Cotswald buck, (I ; ,T. A. 'i'.t.. 2ud prt-niium. 70c ; James I'C.i., f st e, fl.o'ij James McMeen, ,-i !, $1 ; James Mijieen, tfouthdowu r.-i. I-i pre"ti:u:n. $1 ; Matthew Kislgers, Jr.tuoon ec, 1st premium, 5-; James .'iz-a SIcMeen, 2ad prctuintu, $1 ; James :d:i;sn, iati.hs. 1st p:eiuium, Mat ' .dters, 2nd premium, $1.-!U; James i. ' t, Lueestef ewe, 1st premium. $1 ; fcj of LuitesL-r ewes, 1st premium, $2 ; f-tol LticrMer Uu.hs, 1st premium, $2. HuTsit nnd Colli. A J. Moist, best blooded brood mare, ! prrtuiiim, $J;J"!.n Adams, 2nd pre ciuEi, f 1 ; Joseph f) singer, 3rd remiuiu. l!:Ja:u" .VcCaii'y, bi t ttal'i'.n, 1st pre-. ci-r.il ; J . iu s McCauly, best three-year-vliC";t, 1st premium, $2; Edward Kai.tr tit. 2;.J r i: ui, $1; I lie Etka, b. -t '.ir-old c It, 1st premium, $2; Jam-s pwi, best one-vear-old co't, 1st pre- ' ' ' ca,f2; Jusph Weaver, 2nd premium, $'.; liv J StiU-r, best colt t:n lert months, :t jr. iiium. 51; A. J. Moist, 2nd pre 5'.'; A. S. Adams o?st single har---a h'Tse. $1; Porter Thompson, best C jj.cti'am. 1st premium, $1 ; Jno. Adams, 4nr draught horse, 1st premium, $2 ; J. H. Mi.Aiist-r, 2nd premium, SI ; Jacob Su hfi tlire-year-od colt, 1st preiuium, t-: Jr!u.ue Tim"i son, best two-year -old tiit, l;t prrruiuiu. $2. B ACES. Is the 4 minute race Samuel Straycr got t Srst money ; J hn Jersey seeotid ; Alex fcitrtliiid; J ie b Sulourl' fourth. h tLv 3 tni;..ite: race Lav:d Seiber got Sm mnnej ; Sauiuel Strayer second j John thud. rics. Jrfats Jlcileen, ln.-.-t pn of pigs, $2. POTATOES. i.C. Frank, u-.st i.riow-tlake potatoes, , ! rwter Th-trp-.on, one bushel Victor ; f'-'w, 25c; Sim:'n Ulsh, lot of Ccmpton r-f-ise jH.tatoes, 75c ; J. Oberholtzer, lot J t.Ut..,., .-.is.. It :r-- iii V rwl..r.i.one! . ... , j '---I 1 eer ess potLtiMs, 2j cents ; Jvn ; ".tinr, Fair (i.Mxlrieh potatoes, 25c ; i i- Mi'-.li. 11, l .il..ke lsitntoes. 21 best. . "i ru. Banlis, cv-sl Victor potatoes, 50c; a.Erlu.an, Iter; TeerlefS potatoes, 1st F-iuttai, 5')c ; s moil L'lsh, i t ol saeet i"-titvMrs, 1; preu-ium, 5'c ; Alice Adams, Kttui'iai, i5c. ATPLES. J-sth isr)....;z.r1 best collection ofap ii!; Wia llaitinan, fail rauboes 25(-. PEARS. t'- F. br-vens, Geu. Grant pears, 1st pre-t---,70-; Jj,;.,b tlaiitierback, Duchess r;, -1 premium, 5 Ic ; Sluiou Ulsh, sweet i-vt, :jj premium. 25c. CUSCrS. '''iberhol:zer, 1st premium, 75c ; Alice '.I premium, 5c j Ella Mitchell, Felkiiitu, 2 k. Pt HfiilNS AND SQCASBE8. K. Suiourt, best collection of pump S' ; J. A. McA lister, lour field ptimp lsl l-retiduiu, 25c ; Jos. Oberholtzer, , J ""t'ouoth pu.upkiiis, 1st premium, 75c ; Ci-i-f VieCihau, lot of Caliioruia squash e"Ad ol ilerit; Alice Adams, three -s, 25c. CiEBAOt. JTh Oberbol tzcr, two beads of cab- 'X1NS, BADlSHES, tC. I ... ma.i, box of small onions, i..." '.. i-a-ket of onions, . 50c ; CvUr: J! . : Aiister, lot of turnips, 1st i"yh Ujcriieltzer, best collection of K, 75c; rl. C. Cramer, best collection ' ' -tic iu :s, SI ; Jacob SiutUilMck, 5'J. ; Charles ilcCahan, best -iie., , erSj lot ol hops, 25c ; Lou " -..iery, 50c; Eiia Mitchell, to "'. ;,Uc; Mrs. Edward Kaufl'tuan, dis ul -tgetaUes, ten varieties, 75c ; U. C. (lit!, two bundles endi, 25c ; Simon I'lsh, r-lat Ih-aus, oiJc ; Jacob Slautterback, -JC ; Kate Lecker, jar of viue- Ur. Ui 1 isi premium, o'lc ; R. ulien Reynolds, pathes, 1st piemtuai, 7V ; Absalom "' -J do., 25c; Simon Uish, lour fc; Harry Dojle, one ciLrou, poiltbt, ac. 5c. AV.I - a .j,-go 01 pigeons, toe ... t 1- .- - - An 41&s, cage of white ducksToe; Wm. ! R.irL- el.:,- . ,. ' . 7 r " ",r,"-J. . Wui: rrker, tvtir kr whir k .1.1 . . - .... uU;!,, ajc , ffcarlc Fasick, Leghorn chickens .wii.. n t . , i nays, tne- hsh krm f.ll . t. ... ... J ' , ooeri 14y Cllu4(ll goose, 25c, Jacob A. Kaufliu.n, coop of bull Cochie chiton,, 75c , Charles Ada,.,,, pa'r f black turkeys, $1 , box pigeons aic. KEFL'LE WORK. Miss YanOrmcr. handmade 8hirt,5t)c: machine-made shirt, 25c; Miss Maggie Fuller, bead pin cushion. 2ee, Mr. J t Mc Alistcr, toilet set, 25c ; Miss Laura Mc Alistc nay on netting, 2 c: Eila P..,n. uaer, aispiay knit lace, 25 disrtar ti,li... , lo pieces,, 60c i J uuia Panticbafcer, ladv'a dressing case, 25c i pair towels. : . M .... chtu.lle rug, 25c ; cushion stool, 25c ; Mr. . 11 Ue-W.--.,- ., i ., ,. .-,..,,.. -,.uicu Blockings, Hoc: cotton Mocking. V,c; Emma Machnur, shawl cover 25c ; Annie Woodcock, lephyr woik 25e; Carrie Arnold, tidy iicj B.kie llacou, auij.le-ci buitonliolea 2jc ; Mr,. K. C'avetiy, u;..!ay o rug) 6Uc ; tutted cush ion 2jc; child's dn. iicj laUv'a nciitie , uij.ay of lace 2-ic i Uerty t'a.euy, -X-; Manna H iia.,i,. baul-uiadu shirt 1 ; uiach ne-uiade shirt 7-ic j Mr. Blanche McCa;ia:i, h.-a.-th rug 2t Mai- .North, camasa tidy 2,c ; Mi. Ada M. Lyons, Jao- . - f -ma, iv ate ! c'kui-iII cross-siiciiea rug Amiic iMWeae tiJv ix: ; Mrs. Lousa Cramer, bureau cover collection ot aruhcj t'lrds 2ic: Mrs. W . II. Kogers, silk quilt $1 : Louisa Seine , (lllllt ooc; Mr. Kotxit j, . . . rug t.ic ; Mrs. E. S. : .llhe irw in. cu tidy 2ic; Beckie North, -r ,.,. shams -oe ; suit uuderuear 2lc; Mr li. -acu, o: Ionian coer 2oc. kMIll.SO ASl) CUOCHCf WORE. Mrs. G. W. JIcAlistt r, bureau cover 25c ; Iji lia McAlister. set Uble mats (' p. ee.es) '2jC Miss VauOruui, o..lcu .ate 2iic ; Mrs. VanOituer, pair wu.ileu mittens 25c ; Maggie Fisher, sola cushion oOe i Mrs. G. W. .dcAlister, 1 hi woolen .arn Sallie Parker, rhild's Hood 25c; knit collar 25c ; Miiiin.' MeAnster, t'iread tidy 25c; pair mittens 25c ; Annie Gravbili, crochet socks 25c ; display of thread lace (4 pieces) 25c ; Clara A. thoiupsou, pm bill 25c; Claia Thumpsoii, crochet toilet set (5 pieces) 2c; Annie Elder, jwir leggins 25o; Mr. Ada M. Lyons, d'sn cloth -5o : Mis. Kate ' J-leber, 2 setd woik wail pockets 25v-; Clara i J. '1 hoiiipsou, ladv'acioilirl liod5lc; Liz zie Adams, dispiav ol knit edging 25c ; lsa- bell Allison, clinj's mlasiicj Mrs. J.ine Irwin, pur knit stockings 25c; Mrs. Carrie i Doyie, liair saiteti 5"e ; hnger pull's 25c ; I Maggie Cramer, cloud 2ic ; scarl 5c ; kmt jacket 25c. EWBEOlPKRT. Mrs. Annie Kspenseha-li, embroidered handkerchief Stic; yoke and sleeves oUc ; Nettie Hamlin, oke and sleevesollci Mar ilia WilsO i, pur pl.low shams 5ic ; sheet shams 5oc ; Ci.tra 1 hoiu son, euibroidcred yoke oDc ; rullle and hands i r shirt oik-; Mrs. Blanche .MeCahin, eM'tnoidtircd joke 2"c ; Gerty Craaford, embroidered skirt ooc ; laiuuiiiiuiu $1; Clara J. Thompson, t:ibie cover i 5c ; embroidered hose 5'le ; Maud Irw in, embroidered hose toe ; M. ie Cramer, display embroidered skirts $1 ; Mrs. Mary E. Kennedy, embroidered rug o'.c. CLOTHS, LIMXS, BLASEETS, SH'STlXTiS, AC. Mrs. John C'.peliu, luieu tablecloth 5"c ; Mrs K ite Jackman, piece hoiiie-uia.te car pet 5ih: ; Clara A. Thompson, 3 pair liuen stockings 25c ; Mrs. J. M. Todd, piece ot home-made carpet 2 H' ; Mrs. Kurtz Kautl uiaii,coveilel 25c. ispcviul mention is maile ot uisplay ot woolen goods by J. C. Breu in in. PRfcSFSTES AND JKL1.IKS, SPECIAL AND CAXN 1D PROlOCTl. IkllTS AND VKCktAbLt IS AIK-T1UUT CANS, seiCIAL FKI ITS AMI P1CB: Lk, BI ItEB, CUELK AD UONET. Mrs. J. II. McAlister. peach butter 25c; n.ann'daue 25 ; preset ves, 25c ; Mrs. Simon I ish, best display iJ truit 75c; Mr. Vicious McC.ili.in, best display pickles 25c; best tlillibler pluiu jelly I Mrs. Muiou L'lstl, tu.ubler apple jeilv - e ; tumbler elderberry jjeilv 25c; Mini.ie .VlcCah.ni, tumbler currant jcliy 25c ; Mrs. Blanche MeCaban, crock ol I apple butter 25c ; Mrs. Llleu t. Allison, t. . U I..rl., serves 25c; Tiiiie Baleutiue, live lbs. pnut i.utter $1 ; Mrs tJ. Kaatliuan, cau 'ard .'be Mis. Kate Ja:kmau, joa cheirics 25c ; Mrs. John C'opeliti, j ir cherry preserve 2c; 1.1...,. i I-.. II, - Mr. Mis. M. L. McNeal, tumbler quiuce jelly 25c; bottle caisupoOc; Alts Mamie Go- ..III. IV ......... J . I ... "( 1 J - - - , , r : n V. r, "75; Vv, K Kennedy, can strawberries Ijc; Mjggie Cramer, glass pine apple man:: ilade 25c. BREAD, CAVES AND PASTRIES. Mrs. J. U. McAltster, lot of ru-fc 25c; Annie Adauis, cteaiu sponge cake 2-5c ; Ji . Eliza KoTnrock, loa! bread 75c ; Kale Soles, lot soda biscuit 2ec ; .Uartha W ilson, sponge c.tke 2-c. PAINTICS, PEMItN'SIIIP AND rilOTOCRAPBS. James N mkivel, pencil drawing 25c ; or naiuei.lai p-niiianship $1 00 ; plain do. o'c ; Annie K'der, -olUstioti pencil sketches $1 ; .Wisler Will Davis, collection pictures 2 c ; ,f istcr Andrew tuloiifl. collection picture 2oe; .Ms. M. L. J:Neai, painting 25c; Bertie .McNeal, bureau 25c ; string buttons, . . r.t . 1 iii..rit Am.ie A1I.1111S. -..air vases . (-1 j. i j,,,,,...!!, pair vases, award f merit; Annie Adams, display of crayons 25c ; Wm. C. Patterson, U.e crayons 25c; Virginia JfcNeal, card receiver2; for lllis. .-sione, uisp.. pi .1... vii, , o.havcr, carvel bird cage 25c ; carved tliermoiiieler 25c ; B. II. VVaguer, collertion crayon sketches 2jc FLOWERS. Lizzie I 'jinn-baker, large colins 50c ; Ell-i Tl, ion, .son. eol. autumn leaves 25e ; Beckie North, decor ited j irs.i'li- ; Junla M. Stoner, i.air b,.. tets 5 ; .11 s. iVatt. Frauk. colitis 25c; du.ty miller 25; if.ss C. J. I uouip- j son, pair bq aets ; Samuel rv. ii. au, cactus oic; -Vrs. Gea.rge Go-hen, collection tea roses 5oc ; col. geranium sunset, otic; cot. geraniums 25c ; oxaliss25c; J.-s. J.C Coyle, geranium, -happy thought" 25c ; do.", 'mountain of snow " 25c ; -Vrs. Geo. DoUfthmaii, verbena boquet 5'c ; -W'S. John Copeiiu, begonia 25c, ; .ss Sallie M aikley, two paper trees 50c. SEWING MACHINES. Domestic Sewing Machine, award ol merit ; American Seeing Machine, aw.ir I of merit. The committee mike special men tion of the skill! ul sewing executed by JIiks Annie Betts on the American Sewing Ma. chine. A Pittsbi bo pap.r of the 20th ult. records one more victim of the confidence men in that city. Shortly alter 1 o'clock that af ternoon a young man of rural appsarance dropped into the Mayor's ollice aad stated that he had been robbed of $ld by s couple of sharpers a short time before. Us told the loltowing story ot rural simplicity and a dearly purchased experience : His name is E. A. Walters. He was on his way from Altooua to Lvon. Ohio, and while silling in the car at the I'nion depot a couple d j men sprang upon him the Id and much worn check game. The two men stood ne.r the seat occupied by him and were . .o.:.. .!.,.,. ih ..avinir of a bill of .roods which one had sold tho other. The pre sumed purchaser in payment a check for S7C3. The other did not have sufficient cash to py the difference, and the holder turned to Walters and asked him if he could not use the check. Walters, with the green ness so characteristic of the rustic, pulled his roll containing $40 out of his pocket aud said that that wis all he had. One of the men grabbed the money with the n mark, -That will help me out. You sit still and I will be back in . minute." With that be disappeared. Walters said he attempted to follow the man but lost him in the crowd, a -h:e aouirrel waj shot in Madison township, Ferry coonty, a few days age. SHORT LOCALS. Vote for Kelly and Caveny. Down to the Port Koyal Fair. Wild turkeys may be shot on the loth. Too tuauy holidays. Thanksgiving dav nest. Chestnuts sell at 15 cents quart in Har risburg. Huntingdon Presbytery convened at 31c Veytown on Tuesday. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To blcco- 1C. 4, 1876-ly. The Lewistown True Dtirocr! and the Lewistown Scutinrl have been consolidated. 'Vise, the balloonist, has gone to meet hi brother balloonist, Donaldson, but wherei oh m here I See that every Republican voter pets to the polls mud votes for Kelly aud Caveuy aud Butler. The Supreme Court his conPnned the rulings in lower courts in the Uallagber b'lud suits. Six counties in Pennsylvania hae already declared lor Tildau. Ji -lily is thj barrel a'uoug the Democracy. ' Doodle bugs" is what the Huntingdon Globe calls the Greenbaekers. The deliui- tion of the name is not given. The roads during fair time in 1878 were dusty, like last week dnrinj t Mr tiuie. Let every KepubUcau turu out at the polls. A Company of lawyers enraged awhild at shooting at mark, on Friday alternoon, on the Fair giound. B. D. Parke; hit the bull's eye oflenest. Jerry Loudensl iger threshed 225 sheaves of w heat, a lew days ago, n his larm in Delaware township. The result was 17J bushels oi" w heat. The Fair was a success. Considering the Kf -union demonstration, that !u:i.e4 out the population almost r matst, it is a won- ! der that it Was half as large. W. D. Cramer and Porter Thompson are most etticient workers anil managers at a Fair. They should be elected to coutrol mg places lor the next jear. The Republican County Committee met on Thursday, at Will's hotel, and transact ed such business as appertains to the cam paign. The attendance was large. Wise, the great balloonist, who went up in a billoon on Sund.iy a week, from soma Western town, has not been heard of since. Every Republican turn out at the polls. Little girl to juvenile neighbor: "My father has family prayers every morning. Foes yours?" "No, indeed (indigiianth ) ; my lather is a Democrat. Arte Orlcuui Times. Timothy Spellacy, of .V Merstown, Perry County, Pa., is one of tho walkers for thrt O'Leary belt, at Sew VoiV. It is a six days' walk, aud was begun last Ajnday morning. Everybody complained of the beat last Thursday and Friday. On Thursday after noon at l o'clock the theruiomwter in the building on the Fair ground indicated b8 degrees. The new church building owned by Pres byterians in this town will be ready to re ceive its congregation on next Sahbilh a week. Every Republican should turn out at the polls. Rev. T. J. Sherrard preached in the Court House last Sabbtth morning at 11 o'clock, and Rev. Mr. Hamilton in the same building at 7 o'clock. Every Republican turn 5ltt t the p dls. Cuba Saubath School will participate in a cake-waik, on Thursday evening, October 1G, 179, at 7 o'clock, in Cuba school house. The proceeds are to be apprnpiiated to the benefit of the school. Be careful, when yon go to tho woods tc shoot, that you do not shoot a man. Judge Junkin is a judge who believes that huut ers should be certain ot w hat they shoot at. before ti y discharge their gttus. j ,, R0,igers js making a new .... . . plow, cJlea the Valley Chief, that is becoming a favorite, and from the way it sells indicates that it will soon have the lead. Address J. II. Rodgers, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. As election time approaches keep your eye closely on the men who seem to oe dis posed to help secure eight to ten Republi can voters in each election district for llie Democracy. Every Republican turn out at tiie polls. There is a sensation over the death of Darbt Long in l.ehauoti comity. He was poor, but when he dt-d a few days ago, a ?2'i,('00 Me insurance pi.icy turned up for the benefit of strangers. His body is to be raised aud examined for poison. A lew days ago, J. B. Fry drilled a hole five feet deep iu a limestone rock in a quar ry owned by George Smith in Delaware township. Three pounds of powder were put iulo the hole, aud when touched off enough stone were blown out to make 1,000 bushels of lime. An infernal machine was put in a drawer in the office of Robert A. Parrish, a Phia d 'fphia lawyer, and instead of the lawyer luii.g bown lo death, an office boy was ne first to on the drawer, and hid two fin gers bowu off besides being injured other wise. It is said that where Democratic meetings have been bed in this State this season, the sjreakers who are from a distance con i7ude thai the country is thinv settled. They base their concusions 0:1 tho tuin au diences that attend the meetings. Turn out at the poZs on e.ction day. The friends of both the Democratic can didates for Sheriff are teliing the people they meet that their candidate, Fowles, or Shivery, as the case may be, is poor, and that Kelly is rich. They did not electioneer tint way at tho last election for Sheriff. Every Ri publican turn out at the polls. A young married man named Yost, living near Alienville, MilHiu county, lell in love with another woman, and in order to get money to get married, forged an ord'.T on a relative, aud realized 011 the order the sum of J29.50, anil now he is in the Lewistown Jail for forgery. Being put in Jul uetore ne niarrie)1 j,0. o, saved him from a pros ecuiiun for bigamy. A man with a large collection .f photo graphs in a huge frame on which they could be seen at one sight, sold the pictures at so much a piece, under the grand stand dur ing lair time last week. To iuduce people to buy be stated that certain of the pictures were numbered, and whatever they were numbered, whether it be 25 cents, od cents or 100 cents, the person who would select such a one should be entitled to the amount marked on the bck. It was a game of chance, and many a boy invested and lost. Finally a boy found the way behind the frame, awl learned what pictures were num bered, and from that time till the Ukk was found out by the picture man, the boys made money pretty fast. When the boy understood the game there was no chance about it. A. K. MeCIure became th- tirst editor oi the Juniata Seuliuel, when the paper v. a established in 140. Long since then he left these parts, but last week the Colonel was btck, and delivered an interesting address at Riverside Park, which was report ed by the present editor of the Stnlinrl and Republican, on the brim of his hat as he st in a carriage, listening, to the eloquent re marks ot the editor of the Philadelphia 7imej. The address as rej.rtcd may bu read in another column of tho Stulintl ami Republican. Read it. The dwelling louse of Mrs. David Banks, iu Fermanagh tow ii.hlp, took Hre in some Unknown way last Satuniay morning about 9 o'clock, aud was burned to the ground. The tire may have originated Iroin a spark from the chimney, as the M imes were f rst seen near the chimney; or it may have originated from a spark from a pile of rub bish that was being burned in the yard. The household goods wtr9 all saved. No insurance. The value of the house ranged between seven hundred and twelve hundred dollars. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, that were oa Eihibition at Riverside Park Fair, Last Week. 1 one ear old Durham bull. John Mo.Meen ; 1 oue year old Durham better, John McMeeo ; 1 two) ear cM Durham heifer, John McMeen ; I two year old Devin heifer, George J. Park er; 1 shott horned thorough bred bull tbirtee-i iu 'O'lis, J. T. Sieber : 1 short horned cow, J. T Sieber ; 1 two year old Uurhaui bull, James MeMeeu ; 1 Durham Cow, James McMeen; 1 two year old Durham heller, James McMeeo 1 one year old Durham heifer, James Mc.Meeu ; I Durham calf James Mo Auley ; 1 two year old Durham belter James McAulev ". 1 Durham cow James MAuiev ; 1 two year old Durham heifer, Ed. Kauliiuan ; 1 Aiderney cow Mathew Rodders; 1 Aiderney calf six mouths old, James Tbou-psou 1 Ai derney calf eight mouths old James Mc Meeu : 1 one year old Alderuey baiter John MeMeeu ; 1 Alderuey cow aud calf, John Mc.Meea. 1 Southdown IJuck, John McMeen; I pen Poland China pigs James Mc Mem; 1 pen of Leicester lambs, James McMeen; 1 pen of Leitester ewes, James MoAuley ; 1 ot!.swaiu ewej St.. . James .uc.Auley ; 1 lacicester ewe, James Me Auley ; 1 Cottswalo buck, Joseph D)sitier; 1 "pen lull bred Southdown lambs, James Thompson ; 1 $outhdon ewe, James McMeen; 1 Cottswald ewp, J allies MoMeen ; I pen Soutlidowu ewes, James M;Metn: 1 pen Southdown lambs James McMeen ; pen Cottswald ewes, James McMeen ; 1 r n r.f I .,(, .1 A k',.,tT....n Cottswald buck J. A. Ksuffiuin: I pen Southdown Iambs, Matthew Rodg er ; 1 pen Southdown ewes M. Ivcdg ers : 1 thorongh tred bull, Sieber .V Co; 1 ll'dstein cow, James Adams ; 1 Aiderney bell, James Hatrks ; 1 'iuero sey l.eifer, M Kodrs ; 1 D'irVi.u bull M. Koder: 1 one year old abort horned bull, -J. Tbouipsoa. I pie who i tte'l.led the St.ite Tair at I i'uiU.ieli.liin t int tli Main Knil.linrr ! had a pl.iee title 1 up as a smoking room. The following conversation liy two 1 :ty gentleiiun touk place, is to how to treat the gir'.s, the country cousins, who attended with great up petites. The y iung men. stutajd with their "high lows" elevated on the rail of the smoking department. "Jimmy, my Ikj," s.iid the eldest. i4I wiil let yott into tie nto.st u;.v".i ti rcTJ t srhe". if you cleave to it. a-: 1 lieu clot-e pan. Mv country r. hit.". s ctln dovrii in regime 'ts and with ! the lii',''cst fttrpet s-'a. I. ' ;-.. I appe tites I ever leLt;i L I k... I'-.-xt the gills expected to be f-d waen I brought V-iii out liere, and when I tell veil I stuffed seventeen, and stalled 'em full, on two dollars aud sevetit.y-t'.vo cents you will say to yourse f, ld stock, you are drawing it out still;' but it's ti'U.;." The listener pulled hard at Lis clg ir. and then t.sked: "How iu good ness did you do it !" "Like a breee, my bov," said the other. Pop corn balls and cider, that's the L:il i f fans ; pop corn nud cider. There is someliiing in a five cent pop-cora ball that just knocLs a butter Uuwn country girl el.nr off her pins. I knew what, the restau rants ch irge.l, so I would s.it-, 'Oir'.s, have a pop-corn ball ?" an.l the girls would take it lively. In a half hour they begin to get dry and I chuck into each a three cent glass of eider. When tiie ci.ler grapples with the pop coin it begins tj swell, and the country girls wonder how it is they don't feel hungry. I walk 'em around until I get the pop corn pretty well banked, and then I insist on treating them a second time. Bill, so far just thirteen cents for ea-h girl. In about fifteen minutes I come around to a cider press aud give them another glass of juice. That settles the busi ness. I can see the buttun-hjles stetchin' in their dresses, and I know that for sixteen cents I have satisfied the appetites which every gal of "em has brought down here to bo whet ted up." The listener, who said he expected ten new female country cousins dur ing the week, grabbed his friend warmly by the Land, and with tears in his eyes invited him to take a glass of lemonade. Mo. A. II. Snw, a Clearfiold mer chiint, who had been iu Kiikbride Hospital, l'liilildelphia, was being taken home on Fri lay. His mental infirmity returned while on the cars. At a point two miles east of Bailey's station "he arose from his seat, went to the forward end of the car, step pe 1 to the platform and jumped off, the train at the time going at the rate of forty miles an hour. The train was at once stopped and backed to where he had jumped off, when it was found that he had received a cut on the riUt temple, a ci:'. on t. p of the head and cuts on the left Lam' and left kiiei. cap, iiotTS of which, it is thought, will prove fatal. He was taken as far as this place, where Lis relatives and liiiLsolj remained awhile. It is supposed Le had not fully re covered from his insanity. Mr. Shaw is fifty years old." A Good Home in Central Missouri Can be obtained through the Calloway County Immigration Society." For full de scription and particulars address the Presi dent, oc(8-4t Wm. U. Tnnaas. Fulton, Mo. Subscribe for the Sentbtel and Republican. Popular Autumnal Excursion raoa tub M'Hdli. Tyrvne, and Leicittotcu Drriiicat to the JHUkeny ,V.iataa, os TAtraduy, October 9, 1879. orrr the Bell'l Gap Karrow Gauge Railroad to Lloydititlt. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany offers this rure opportunity to iCs patrons of the Middle, Tyrone, anl Lewistown Divisions to unite in this deli'o-htful Excursion, tnowinir j that it wiil be appreciated, and that ! ftt no other sta-son of the year can tee mountain scenery he so fuly ea joyeL Tlie rates for the round trip, in-i-Iudiu trip over IJell's Gup Narrow Gauge Ji iii l, are as follows, ftr this county: Thoiiipsontowii. ?2.0lj Port Koval, ?1.0 ; M fllln, $l.T.r: Excursionists east of Bell's Jiills will take Piicfic Express. At Uolis Mills the Narrow-Gaujje R'd coiUTiiunces the ascent of the mountain at a grade of one hundred and sixty feet per mile. Tiic novelty of this ride und the marniiicent ex panse of iHiid autumn foiiao tiieet ing the Ra.o at tvery curve of the road can not be excelled upon the continent It reflects tho crcatcst cr-edit upon the uuuiiigeaient of this i'4iiint;iin road to say that not the s-li'htest uccideut has yet oecnrrodj and thousands of pleasure-seekers each year pass over it Upon the stnumit of the) U)ut1nt:ui are Ix-iited the most roiii.inlii! picnic ground-, in lite mate. Many pleasure-seekers have fre ipiently expressed a desire to visit tli'H mountain retreat, and the oppor tunity is now uiuii'dcd them at rates which will not aain Le granted. Do not fail to tsko advantage of a trip which at this season of the year will be especially enjoyed, aud one ever to be remembered. IMPORTANT CUAN'iES IN THE TIME TABLE OK PHILADELPHIA AND READING PASSENGER TRAINS. On Monday, October 6th, 1879, important changes took place in the train schedules ol the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Branches the changes taking place about one month ear.ler than usual on acrcunt ol the oM-uitig of the New Line Iroiu Phila delphia (Ninth and Green st.it ts depot) to New York, via Hound Brook Route. Train No. '11 of Mam Line, leavinz Read ing il 4.45 a. ni., will have a transler con nection from West Falls to Wax ne Juneti..n, by which pussengers can t iRe the Fast Ex press, leaving N nit rt and flreeu at 7.50 a. 111. reaching New York at 'J.:',D a. 111., I'hiladel phia time. Train No. 10, ot main line, leaving Pott"il!e at COO a. in., h.- which 1 connections are made at M -ading with train h aving Karri. burr at 5.20 a. 111., Lebanon 6.15 a. m., will connect via West Fads anil Wayne Junction, with train leaving Phila delphia at o.itO a. 111.. ariiving at New York 12.0" (noon). Philadelphia time. A Through ' Car, PotlsiiUe to New 1 ork, will be run ou this train. Train No. 2, f main line, leaving I'otts villeat 'J.lo a. in., Mnmokiii li.4o a. ui , Ashl"l 7.:;; a. ni., bhenan toah 7.00 a. ni., 3ia.'iauoy City H.lu a. m., Ta.naiiuaH 45 a.m. Port Clinton 'J.I5 a. 111., Reading lo.iiOa. 111., by which connection is made at Reading with train ieaiing llarrisburg at t.l'5 a. 111., Ltlution . a. 111., LaTic.ister t.05 a. m., Columbia 7.55 a. 111., will connect via West Fall Wayne Jun-tion with train leaving Ninth and Green at 12.10 noon, reaching New Yolk at 2.45 p. M., Philadelphia time. Through car Pottsville to New York. Train No. 4 of main line and ol I atawissa and Williatr -port. Mahaiioy and Shaiii"kin, and Little Schuylkill branches, leaving Wil- ' ham-port y 45 a. in., Dativjllu 11 2 a. 111., 1 II.kt. l..n 4.1- a. 111., Shdiiiokin 12.0-3 11001., j Ashland t .e4 p. tu., Mahaiioy cilv 1 .:5 p. m, Tamsiia 2 15 p. iu., Pottsville 2.80 p. :n., ' Reading i-.55 p. 111., by whir connection is j made at l.eaoiug w ith train leaving H trris- J ' irg 1 45 p. li.., I-.luueu 2.40 p. 111.. La:i-i.ist.-r !.IJ p. 111., C.-luiiitia 1.05 p. 111., wi.l I innert via Wet Falls and Waine June-! ' train l-.i-i;ig Philadelphia (N 111th 1 ana 1.1 ecu streets; 0.10 p. m , arriving at New York s 2o p m., I'iula lelphia time. Through car Pethsvillo to New York. From Xew YorK, ronn'ctions via Wayne Junction and West Falls will be as follows : Train leatitrz New York (t'entril Rail road of New Jersey depot) 7-45 a. m., Con nects with train leaving Broad street depot 'J.45 a. m. T.-aiu leaving l'ew York (Central Rail road of New Jersey dep .t) I.:)0 p. ru.. con nects with train leaving Broad Street depot 4.0O p. m. Train leaving New York (Central Rail road of Xc jersey dep t) 4.00 p. in. con nects w ith train leaving Broad Street depot .00 p m. Through car New York to Pottsville 01 each of the above trains. AL'CTIOX. At the Crystal Palace Commencing FRIDAY EVEXIXuS. at 7 o'clock and continuing Satur day afternoon and eveuiug. Dry liood-i, Notions, l utlery, boots and shoes, (ucerswsre Glassware, also large oil paintinps. OX SATURDAY AFTEKXOOX. at 2 o'clock in front of store room One Evans aud Watson safe ; One second bond top buggy ; One stove ; Twenty five molasses, barrels suitable for cider barrels. Tubs; buckets; baskets ; and carpets, and oil cloths ; immediately after which the sale of Dry Uuods will be commenced. Thomas U. Parker Auctioneer- FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, aud two Store Rooms, in the bor ough or Milltiiitowu, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling bouse, and business place in Millliutown ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this ollice. jin29-tf Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Cruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles 91. Sold by Banks It Hamlin, Midlintown, and Hamlin i. Co., Patterson. marl9-ly Phcenix Pectoral w ill cure your Cough. PhoMiix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Iliienix Pectoral tastes good and brings Plurnix Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. .S i'1 by Banks t Ham'.in, Milllintown, &. j j Hamlin it Co., Patterson. marl?-ly Phixnlx Pectobal has been in general use for fifteen years, and nearly all who began to nse it then continue its yet. Price 25 rents. Sold hy Bancs &. Hamlin, Milllin town, and Hamlin at Co., Patterson. Pa. MA Mil ED: LINDSAY McCAFSLAND. At the residence of Mr. John Lindsay in Milford township, Juniata conntv, Pa., Oct. 2, 1879, by the Rev. T. J. Sherrard, Mr. William Lindsay and Miss Lizzie McCausland, of Pitiaiburir. Pa. u...tr .,. ...... ,a?o h. ,. 1 .. , I if" . V l ev. II. C arc, Mc. John A. AcJeen of Foil koyal, this county, and Anna Jf. lia, of Icttsburg, Terry Co., Pa. CLOSING PRICES DE IIAVEX &T0tii'SLI)f BiXKEKS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either i or Cash or on a Margin. Od. 6, 187'J. Bid. Askkd. V.S. C's lgSl.4..,. Currency, C's..... " 5', ISli.new.... i"i 1224 !:;. lot;; H'2 40 l!'i 21 14:: 17 171 si 41 15 4 Wi ie-5 125 1H4 Ml l.'2i i . i ' 4J's, ne, 1 " 4's Pennsylvania R. R...1 Philadelphia A. Reading R. R. Lehigh Valley li. R Lehigh Coal 4 Navigation Co. 41jJ 2j , Foiled Companies of N. J Northern Central H. R. Cc, . . Hestonrille Pass It. R. Co... riff.-.. Tit ft R.iT. R. K.Co... Central 1 ransportaiion Co ... Northern Pacific, -Tom , " ' Prcfd ..... Silver, (Trsde.) ...... 17 4..J 9'.i tWJI.1I IJKC Via. MIFFLINTO'Y MARKETS. Jl!rrLl.tT'w!, Oei. 8. 1879. Butter F?' I -ard Ham Shoulder .... . rMd-s Potatoes Onions , Ra , 12 1J 7 3 7 ti no 40 MlFi'LINTOW.T GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKly. Qt'OTATIOXS FOB To-DAT. Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1879. W heat IS Corn, ol.l 50 Oats 2H Kye 55 Timothy seed 2 mi Clovcrseed .......... 4 50 PHIL.VDELPIil V GRAIN MARKETS. I'itil 1 m LPIM , (K-t. ti Vi'li-af, Peiina. sjd, Sl.t. Corn, till. a;2--. O.ts.OSc. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS. 1'lllL WFLrmi. Oct. 4 ( atlie 4to5c jx-r lb. l.'ows $-.ilt:;5 per bead. Hois 5tixic per Ih. Calves bo per lb. rtheep ototc per Iu. Is a compound of the virtues of sarsapa rillii. stiilinna, mandrake, yellow dock, wirh the iodideof K)tashand irou. all pow erful blood-making, hlood-eleansing, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest, safest, and in every way the most effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valua ble a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. Ir. cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous disci.- s, llrysipelas. Rose, or St. An thony's l ire. Pimples anil Kitce STrillM, Pustule. Itlotche, Boll. Til. mors. Tetter. Humors Salt Khrlliii, Seal, l-beiil. Kins worm, I lrerss,fsr.rcs, ith.eiunatisiii,3!erruriai lisease. Neu raliciii. Female Weaknesses anil Ir regularities, Jaundice, Affections of the l.iver. Dyspepsia, Kiiiaciation, ami General Debility. By its searching and cleansincmialities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood, and cause de rangement and decay. It stimulates ami enlivens the vital functions. It promotes energy and strength. It restores and pre serves health. It infuses new life and viiror throughout the whole system. No suiTererfrom any disease whichnrises from itimurity of the blond need ib-spair. w ho will give Avfb's Sarsapakiixa a fftr trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere: and they, recognizing It s suts-rlor qualities, administer it in their practice. For nearly forty years Avfr's Sar SArAHlt la lias been widely used, and it now possesses the confidence of millions bf people who have experienced lienciits Iroin its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. OLD ar AXX DRUGGISTS CTERTWHXRB. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers &. Kennedy,) DEALERS IX OR AI, CO Ala, lit 31 IS UK. CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster. EEOS( JUlaT. Ud We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mittlin town or Mexico. We are prepared to I tirnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY & DOTY. April 21, !87n-tf IYE HATH IT AT 1. 1ST. A perlect working Shirt Bosom stretcher and ironing Board. Best elling article in maiket. Sells at -lght, both in city aud country. It s su;H.rior in every respivt, and nore salt ahle than any ether board. Il'lie latest iiiuirovement overall a Patented Nov. 20, 18. 1 . Large p-r centa.e raid. Territory sellers and can- vassers wanted. Agents ilo not fail to sen J f"f circular and teims le A. l . Smith, Mc Keesport, Allegheny enmity. Pa. Say in what paper you saw this adv't. foctlo Cfcl'TIOX. VLL persons are hereby cautioned not to fish, hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary way trespass ou the laiids of the undersigned. Siaos Mraxan. LrnwicK Shradrb. Gk.o. Dirrrsi'ARFKR. Wiium Pkopi.es. Frederick Haines. Francis Howlb. Fermanagh Twp., Juue 22, 1878. LUMPER. All kinds, sizes snd qualities, for sale at prices to suit the times. Cell on or a.tdress Jas. C. Suillincsford, niar20-tf Near McAlisterville, Pa. FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in the Belfor-l Building, now o.!Ciipicd by R. , . . . Waboabbt Bbxtobd. Ac? Ail cert ixf men t. parsapariila MiSCELL.1. EO I S D. W, HARLEYS I the place where you can buy' till J!i:ST A 1 I) T1ISJ C'iJSMPJJST MEXS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING j lUTs, cjps. bjois, shoes, HE is prepared to exhibit one ot tV. n.ost this market, amf at jfSTO.UsUtX'lLY LUii' I'RtCjCS ! Alsri; measures taken for suits s.'..d parts of suits, which will be end"- -.0 urdi at short notice, very reAsoa-bic. r.emember t!;e plaer, in li..7iiinn'o Water reera, ii IfFi.lNTO A'N, PA. Ha just retarned from the HATS & CAPS, BOOTS t.f.MS' rlKMMUVr GOOD-i.Goo.Ts of .1 kinds are low .Come and see i and be astonishel. -p.mis at I.1! a-ont. rrp- SKTt- M ADK Tt imhFu P. e:s,n, la, Ap il lo, lb. j. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T I M K - T A ll L ia fob TUROIOII AMt L.Hl-VL P.lSS.SElt TbSIXS BetwfR!! Harrisblko and Alto0.. IKVVK Vi EST WARD. Hi, f B 3 a' : z 5 ' I LEtVR ESTWARr T rtoNS. , i ' I I I M- A.M.! 2.i0. 8 0.1 I'hi'a lel'a . . p. a ; 8 i I .io llairisb'g v.a. ' p.m. p. - a 8I1 I :;n 'JIRi 7 5.I I 17 S4 7 -J I 11 8 ;-" p. a 5 -' 5 4 8 12 8 !! 8 2; 8. Si.. 84! 8 -Vi j ih; ;i Ta ll .11 J4 ; 1 :; Kockvilv, 1 .V VJansviV; 1 5i Cve 2Ki !)unca:i'i,' 2 1 1 Apiedin-l 2 25 Baiiv's j 2 ;I5 , ew jrf- rt ' 2 47 Miliersl'r a ul I h.io p'n ; i lrt Mexico i 3 20 P-rrysv'el 3 27 Mi.'llin C'4 6 ! e 25 C to I. 55 7 in 7 '.'ti 7 40 7 4! !.::. 712 I2?:i 7 22 12".; 7io 12ie5 1; 57 12 21 f.4 : 12 11 0 32 II ". i ls'i: 4 1' ii 12 1!S." Gt17.il st 5 42 HO! 5 2a M52' 5 11 10 3'v 5H4 IU2S' 4 5! I'M I 4 4'. 10f;: 4:: 57' 4 30 !5o: 8 2! 8 12 S02 7 47 " .'.1 7 If. 7'(i 6 io ti 33 7 52 li 52 8 ' o us 6 25 IO40, 3 .V, Lewisio'n' l 4 C.4 Andei'soil ! II I I 24 McVeyl'n 4 ;7 M.eiav'nk 4 52 N llatnd'ii. 4 '' Mt. t nron l7 Mai'leton. 5 '.5 Mill ( re -k 5 Kuntinir'ii 5 5 1 Petersb 'g 6 i-i Barr-e . 1121 11 A 1 I I 4'i .11 51 M2o; 12 IS ;I2:(5 12 41 4 17 ;,h .151 3 4 ; 3 33 3 27 3 17 3 12 3 lis 2 50 'J :'.' tl 22 15 9 1" 8 .Vi 8 51. 8 I'll 8 3H 8 33 8 I.-.' 6 lo .spr'ceC'k i lot , I ! 1 24 ' 1 30 , 134 155 Birtu-h 111 Tvrone Tipton ; Fostoria Bells Mills A 1 1 o. 1 n a 1 6 31 S4o li 53 f. 7 20 a. a. 12 55 p. a. 9 05 t.a. a. a. Pitt. -sour: c- 1 I". I WtsTWARD Fast Trai.xs. Pacilc Express l ives Philadelphia 1155 p 1:1 ; Ila'rislicrg 4 20 a m j iMnr iiihou 4 50am; Ncv.;,.,,! 5I4ai.i; .M.tilin 5-itia ill: Lee. 'stonn IS a '11 ; VcVeytoivn 6 11 am; lit. C'lion" 7''.ani: ll'intiii-doti 7 2S a iu ; Petersburg 7 4 I a m ; S; ru e t're. k 7 55 am; T) rone S IS a in ; Bell's Mills 8 33 a iu ; Aiti oiia 8 50 a III; Piiisbu-g 1 4 5 p iu. piitsburj Evpres, Tea-,.., pi.iia icTphia at 6 2 p In ; ll.irril.nrg 1 1 l- p 111 : Marisi ilk - I'l-.lpui; V .t'.i: 1 1 -tl p ni ; l., itou:i I2i'lam; liiiuiinudon I Mam; Tyrone 1 53 a in ; Altooua 2 25 a 111 ; Pittsburg 7 L0 Fa.; Line l.-aves Phila le'i.'n 1 at II 45 a j 111 ; H.'ri i.-hii:; 1 45 p m ; M:i:iiii 5 O.i p m ; l.ei;., an S 27 pu ; I ( 11 n r 1 rsr-1 . 16 '." pm ; 1 Tyrone 7 i'-h p m; Aitoona 7 40 p m ; l'.lts- ' t-rg 1 1 4 p m. Eastward Fast Trai.v. Philadelphia Express leaves Pi'lshttr- at 4 4o p in; Altooua 8 55 p ru ; Pell's Mills 9 in p ni ; Tvroiie '. 21 ;. in : Spruce Creek 'J3S d 111 : IliiiitihL-ilo,, I.i n- i, 1.1 : l ewis- town 10 '.li a in ; Mollin 11 14 am: Harris-) burg 12 35 a nl ; un.i di rites in Philadelphia I at 3 50 a 111. Atlantic Excess Icives Pitlslmrg at 1 10 pin- Altocni t'15pm; Tyrone li'il pm; li'ititiitg'loti 7 3s p 1,1 ; Mt. i'nion s oil p m ; McYe tou 11 25 p tu ; Lea i-town S .",11 p tn ; .Mifiliu 9 12 p in ; Newp ,rt ': 5t p 1.1 : D1111 cai'.non 10 20 p tu ; II 4-r'shurg 10 5", p ui ; arllrej in P!l!:.u.eiphia 3 WI a 111. Poeifi. Excess It aves Piltsburg at 3 15 a m; Aitoona 7 35 an,; Tyr ne S00 a 111 1 Il.inrrng'l',11 8 ill", a 111 : Lew islown 9 a ni ; MiHiti -.-. am; lUvrishurg 1130 am; arrives in Philadelphia 0 15 p 111. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, of Mirri.nrou X, I' A. WITH 15U.VNCII AT r.'UT ROYAL. StoctLoldera Individualiy Liable. J. NEVIN POMEROY, Prtudcnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cwhier. Dibectors : J. Nevin Pom-roy, Joseph R.:hrock, George Jacobs, I'hihp M. Kepner, AniosG. BotisaM, Lortis E. At8inson. W. C. Poiucroy, STOCKHoLDtRS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, James y.. O'ieson, Philip M. Kepr.er, Josc'h Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. A'kinsou, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos fi. Roiisall, Noah llertzier, Daniel Siouller, Charlotte Snider, V in. an scerii'geii. SamT Ilerr's Heirs, Jane !I. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kuril, J. II, dines Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F B. I ron . John llertzier. XT" Interest allowed nf the rate of 3 per cei.t. on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certificates. (jan23, 1879-tf Better Times Apprsachisg. Fioim , Ytvtoncellat . ... $1 nlto50lr0 ...$:oin!to50')') 1 Denote inn $25ts!,o5of --, ,v-.,,.1 -uiijr Violin Bci 25 1-iOO. , .Iccvr.ieom S12.t"250e l'10ia and Oui'.nr Strings, Botes, Bridges, keys. Tale B .ards 4tc. Mouth Organs, extra quality. Flutes, Files, Flageolets, Clarinet, fiums, and Band Instruments at lowe.:t cash prices. I SKiel and i'usic Bockt mn!td on receipt ofi Prue. Piano Stools, Music Stands, Piano and Organ Polish. Any el the above instru ments will be forwarded at short notice by addressing the MtKII.LIPS ORG N MANUFACTORY. Ae Organs at astonishingly low prices, flecniid-hand ol oiher makes at a bargain. For further particulars tdress ALEX. McKM.LIPS, Oi i in M inulacturer, S2f) X. Q i.-ew Si., Lancaster, Pa Dec. 4, 1878-o5n Consult your interests and advertise in the Sentvel etna Hepublitau. .1D YEti ilSEJLE.S is. jtyn ruusismxa goods. rlo:ee it -elect storks ever offe-aii K. Xc ruilJTb, corner of Bridge tn4 fJan. 1, lH(9-t! Kastcrn cities i:h a fall variety 0 1 & SHOES, ALL SIZES, 3A3tSL SThAYEI ! ' THE HDllLD S Stl.11.-. ! T'R. L. 1). WiTBrax's Altf.rativb Svaf-. XT" A remedy used TH ! ITY-f I VE V ii A RS 1 in a p-ivate prsctiee, ai.il never Sailing Cj radicallv cure ; RHEUMATISM, DROPS T, ! rtiV!(ip.... ScroinW, S"tiirl.iry Syphiiis, j (iravt-l, liiahetes, and all diseases1 m win i, t the blood is implicated, is now ofijrcff So I Ihe pah'tc. 3TRAYE51 j ; I ' Sold by all Retail Drngjists, and (whole IS5,. 1 sale unlv) hv Tub Wctbirs IIfpicixb Co., '4 4 Z -f- O- U"x 3, R.ichester, N. Y. l'IMPLES, - j I will mail (Pre .1 the rt.-i;-e lor a sia r-e j VrCTint r bit that will remove Ttv, : FRECKLES, P.'MPt.KS ard K!..TCI. i, ' lc-ving the skia solt, clear art beauti jl ; al.su instructions for pro l.i. 'in;; a InXil-i mt growth ol hair on a bald load or sniootu lace. A idless, inci."t? :c xl.r.r.:: Men, Vaudell At Co., Ana :; .."t, .. Y. TO CONSlMPriVES. The aitvertiser. having h.-ea teriiiinef't rmed of lfi.it diea i rtiscxse, Cousumpf!' .,, by a simple ren .'ily, is au.xioiis to ase known to Ids f. Ilow-siilf'ers ihe h.a of erne. To all Wiio destr- ir, he v li -nd a ropy of the pre:-cripli.in u:- ('r-e of char;-), w ith t!,e ''ccti.jn.s for pn-r.tring ami using tiie sum', nhien ihey wil ti'id a si Rt ci'R for Consumption, As'hiiia, Bron chitis. e. Parties wi-tung tho Prrcr:p tion, will i.!eae a-ldr. ss, E. A. wii.3-:t, 1I Penn street, VTiiliamsiiCrgh, N.f EKUUKS OF III. VGENTf.EMAN who so IVr-a lor vr 1 -from Nervous IlKrttLITY, PREif TI RE liECA Y, and ail tiie etf ets .1! 1 j ful itxlis'.-retion, will lor Tl-e s.,li of s.iil-.-r- mg nuiiiani:y, s-nj tr- niio n.-e l -t, the rei-rw and diristtoo Utr ni.ikin ihe sim ple remedy by w hich he was curei. S-' lerers wishing to pn. fit by the ade-" experi-nee can 'io so by addre c feet couliitencj, JOHN F.. .:EV. 4- Cea.'i sire . .h'cw York. PILES disc kinds ischaiTes ol . ,, 01 muetis, and all diseases of the ;:;CT(.'M iiiel,!v and perti etly . ird by i ,.. !e and soothing KLilEDY. i' or i.o'o. i.i it.,n t dress Da. J. FABEi. it CO.. 22 Ann street, v. 1 J:ri 2 IST'.Mim i Philadelphia & PlcaJaii lailroad ! - 3 Arraugt uieiit of Passenger Trains. OlTCBKR tu, 1S79. Tra9 le'tce H irrisi-urg at falioui: For New Tork via Allentown, at ', 20, 8 r" a. ci , and I 45 p. ru. For New York via Bound TI. ... I. 5 20. 8 05 a 111 and 1 I p ni. For Philadelphia at 5 2, 8 05, ! " a m, 1 an1 4 yM p m. ; F,,r Reading a 5 2i 8 0 , 9 55 a m, 1 45, I 4 "" an'' h V n'- I E"r Pottsville at S 20. fi 05 a m. and 4 (0 p. zt: ant via uitylki.! & usqueli-.m.'. Branch at 2 4"i p tu. Fur Aiiiiurn, f 30 For l.ane.istei mi l Columliia, at ; ! , 05 a rp; atot 4 IJO p ill For Allentoivn at 5 10, 8 05, 0 55 a ni, 1 1 J and 4 "o p m. The 5 20 and 8 05 a m, sr. 5 4 p m trains h ive Ihroiigli cars for New Yor'i. The 5 20 a. in. train has through cars for Philadelphia. The 6 2o, 8" a 111 at.d 145 p 111 niakj rlose connectiftii at Reading with main lino trains having through ears for New Voik. via " B011111I 1-ro. k Route." su.iDjirs. For New tork a. 5 20 a. m. For Alh-r.fown and way st-.tio- j 20 a m. For Re idmg, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p m. Traint for Hnrrtsbnrq Uare us follow : Leave New York via Allcutuiri at 8 45 ' 'n, I 00 and 530 p tu. Leave New Y"rk vi.i--P.onnd II oh Unite" 7 45 n m, 1 30 ai.d 1 0 n ni, arriving it llarrisbil g, 150, 8 20 p in, 12 35 mid- nil.t. Leave Lancaster 8 ur, a nl a. ,-,i p nu Leave Colli' ohra 7 55 a 111 and 3 40 p 111. Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a. 1.1., and 4 OC and 7 45 p ni. Leave PoiMviile at 6 00, 9 10 a. m. and i 40 p ru. I Leave Reading at 4 50, 7 Co, 1 1 50 am, I n, t and .0 Z p iu. Leave Pottsville via Sohii) IU ft an 1 S'lsqne hantt 1 Rraitch, 8 25 a m. Leave Anheiri via Schui Ik.li and ausqoeli e.ma Ir a:,ch, I I 50 a n.. Leave Allentown at 5 55, 9 05 a in., 12 10, 4 30 and 9 05 p m. I Leave New York at 5 20 p. ra. ..cave r nnnlelpnia at. 1 I p m. Leave Reading at 7 35 a m and 10 35 ful. Leave Allentown at 9 05 p m. C. G. HANCOCK. General PuajV Ticket .J gin f. J. E. WOOTTKN. General Hinaer. liIaiilioodiflowLost'Howlored Just pnh'i.bed, a n.-T edition or D. Colv-.-rw ell's Cel,-Va; d Kssi-y on the T'Vlieil cure 1, tio'lt me.ii- f of Sje-nnatoirleea or S -m!nal weak- nes, lnv.-liint.iry S nunal Losses. Impo, lenc,, ut-ui.il ai"i a.s.eai i;irii.;i.:,.i . .lu- peo.luvr- i- jiarria;'.-, eic ; a:so. - ri stimption, Lpiiepsr mi.! Fils. inom-eo bv selt-ind. licence or sexual extravagance. The celehr it.-d ai:ihr, in this p.lini.ahlo Essay, clearly deiu.iiisir ites, troin a thii'.y years' successful practice, ihal Ihe s! .e ing consequences of se:l-a!ese ni y be.ait-ie-liy cured wiihutit the dang, rous us rl inicritul n.edicine or tho application 1 1 tii knife; pointing out a lovd ot cur i it on. o simple, cert iiii, and elf. etiinl, b)- inra- ..' which eve, y sufferer, ni niatt - '.a! h: condition may be, liny , ore hi;. il cheap ly, t' Watery, and radical'y. X7"fhis L'Iure sho.tM i.e in the hnds ' of everr ramn a'ld ev-rv ni in in ttie 'and. Sent Iree, under seal, iu a plain envri. pe, to any address. Ad'trus the PniIis!ers. 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