iWTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. W4a -, Af , mi B. F. SCHWEIEIl, rMiwk ask FiriiTOi. Tke McKeo Repablican State Com mittee met in Philadelphia laut Wed nesday to oonsider tbe proposal of , tke Cooper Repablican State Com auttee to harmonize Republicans on the State ticket, bat they rejected tbe proposals of tbe Goo por Committee, which seems natural enough, when it is considered thai the Republican reform element in the late Legisla ture tvs t-on enough to send so able & u an as ilitchtLl to the United States Semite. To say it the wild est, it was presuming that the re form clement was green, or not in ariiesL whoa it was presumed. 'that it would agree to present the Bearer ticket, and the Stewart ticket, both of which had been formed by conven tion management to a vote of the people of tbe party. That would be no decision oi tbe party as to its preference by a popular vote ; it would only be an expression of preference as to which one of two tickets, both of which had been set up by a con vention. The McKee Committee proposed to withdraw both coo ?en tion tickets, aud then provide for tbe holding of a nominating election for Governor and other State officers, in every election district in the Com monwealth, and tbe candidates that had tbe majority votes for tbe re upective offices shall constitute tbe Republican State ticket The Mo Hoe Committee also, demanded that none of tbe convention candidates hall become a candidate at the new election by the people this fall. Tbe Stewart ticket proposed to withdraw from the field, if tbe Beaver ticket would do so, and give the people tbe chance to nominate a ticket by a di rect vote. It was a mistake, from a part- htand point, thrtt the popular method of tbe nominating of candid ates was not agreed upon. Jrw Pecshinu. Democrat in the Pottsrillo district, proposes to again become a cuididate for the of fice of Judge, without regard to tbe action of any political party. The Egyptians say : that the En glish bad seven war vessels sunk by the Egyptian forts on the 11th of July when the bombardment of Alexaudaria took place. Tbt United States Government has about 1,000 cats cared for in the several largo Post offices, in such places, for instance as Philadelphia, and New York. Tbe cats are tbe safest, and most certain rat and mouse exterminator. Rats aud mice must be kept out of the maiL The Government pays for the keeping of the cats. To a C ibinctai etiug, on tbe ques tion of Assorfiirncnts, President Ar thur, tbe other day "expressed bis views freely ami folly. They were in subsU.ice that no person in any one of the Executive Departments declining to contribute thall on that account be subjected to discharge or criticism, and no attempt to injure him on this ground will be counten anced or tolerated." The Philadelphia Trade and Labor Council have issued a call for a Con vention to be held in Philadelphia August 28ias2. The Beaver people hope to catch the most of them, so as to make up for the loss of such as vote for Stewart. If Beaver can keep his feet and carry, a majority, over, the Stewart Republicans, oer the Democrats, over tbe Greeuback ers, over the Prohibitionists, and ov er the new prospective Labor ticket he will be the next Governor. There will !e 6 tickets to divide the vote of the people. Ir Beaver keeps on talking about the littleness of Senator Cameron both the father and the son may take offense, and turn against the General. Neither of the Camerons are running for office, and Beaver ran be of no use to them excepting for three purposes. First He could be of use to them to help them dis tribute the State offices to their friends. Second. He by being friend ly could help keep their prestige of political influence or power. "Third. Ho could veto any Le 1 '.stive ap portionment till that might be favor ed by the Legislature that might not be in accord with the apportionment views of the Camerons. The Camer on succession depends more upon the complexiou of the Legislature than upon the governorship. If Beaver throws off Cameron, Cameron san throw Beaver. A Ewthh correspondent, from a towa inland from Alexandria Egypt, eame to the coast and despatched the following, relative to the barbarities he wituesscd on tbe I3th of, July; 4 'By mid-day I counted not less than eighty -fivo corpses carried past, in groups of three or four, each pro cession headed by two women, carry ing each a bludgeon to which dismem bered arms and legs were tied. Then followed other women uttering cries of joy as at weddings, surrounding the bodies, which were dragged along by ropes tied to the legs until they became dismembered. Then the rope was shifted to other limbs. The taob with bludgeons beat the bodies until they were flattened, and after ward they caught up the viscera with sticks and threw them against the windows of the houses inhabited by Europeans, the bodies having been previously robbed." Tib venerable and newsy Lewis- town Gazttte still keeps tbe bloody shirt hanging on tbe outer walL Since tbe bloody tragedy tnat was enacted at Washingten July 2, 1881, by a Repablican office seeker, and bloodv shirt Haunter, it is meet for nod Republicans, to not mention the v 1 . .... . . . . bloodv shirt huice teat areaoiuu enactment it is best to keep the Hoodiy garment in the back ground. Hide the garment father Frysinger, and do vonr intelligence justice. The bloody shirt issua is dead, dead, as tbo issue ol li uy, aeaa, as mo is aua of 1812, dead, as the issue of the annexation of Texas. Step a pace or two, to the front line of Republican ism, to the advocacy of a more per fect avalem of primary election laws, and you will be in accord with the Republicanism of the day -and tbe only kind of Republicanism that run prernjl. . , Juki bogs are dying of ehoiera in Illinois. A bikxir, at Jonesboro, EL, has left for parts unknown and tbe bank is 1200,000 short. It w but a short time since the grare-yard insurance companies nouriKUea and became like full grown sunflowers. The following despatch irom MamsDurg last Wednesday, relate the process of closing out one of the death rattle concerns. Re cover John II. Weiss, of the South ern Pennsylrania Mutual Relief As sociation, of Hanover, York county. one of the first "graTe-yard" insur ance companies proceeded against by the State, this morning asked leave of the Court to present his account and plan of distribution on Septetn- ! Dr wtucu is one week later than I tne day required by the rules of the j Court. Tiiis was asked for with a view 10 enauie nun u nave me same printed and a copy placed in the hands of each person interested thirty days before the day of confirmation, in order that it may carefully be ex amined bv tbe beneficiaries and oth ers. Ine amount of tbe benehciary fund which Receiver Weiss is only ready to distribute now is $22,745,- oo, to be distnbuitod 2000 persons. anion? about Tbere is an investigation in progress is the Philadelphia Almiuon.se over the fact, that a baby was got oat of the msuiatioa by a wile that had so baby, to satisfy ths longing of her bat band lor a baby. 1 be wue made her hus band believe, that it was tbeir own natural baby, and not until tbe autbori itias began to look np tbe tniaaiog Alnishouae baby did tbe hatband be gin to suspect. Tbe name ot tbe fami ly i Itubmejer. Tbe Philadelphia itmctsay; Mrs. Lobueyer is very pretty, iter manner u frank and in genious. I hey bave been married more tbae a year and a half. She is very tuuob. in love with bar husband aud he thinks sbe is tbe best little wife in tbe world. When be learned how aha bad deceived him be was more pained than angry, and as sbe naively put it; Ileory was a little burt, bat be didn t scold me a bit, and he is as good humored as ever." 'Well sous time ago, my fmnd, Mrs. Rosenberg suggested that 1 should get a cbild oat ol the Almshouse and aiake mv bns- bind believe that it was oars. 1 cod sented to the scheme rather than make Henry unhappy, for he wanted a child very inaeb. Ia February Mrs. Rosen berg and I went to tbe Almshouse aud taw a man who showed ns all the ba- bies, bat I didu't see acy 1 liked and we came away. A few days later we want again and 1 aaw tbia dear little thins;." Here sbe dropped her itorj j long enough to kiss tbe baby on ber knee. "A girl named Mary Gallagher, i who had been a serving girl or some- thing of that kind, and wha had jast been taken into tbe Almshouse, was it mother. 1 was pleased with tbe baby and didn't care whether its father was knowu or not Tbe' mother at once agreed to give up ber baby, which was then about a week old, and Mrs. Ro eenbnrg said it was youug enough to deceive uiy JJeurj. MVe eame away and went back again two days later, on February 24. There was a meeting of a committee of tbe Board of Guard ians, or something of tbat kind, and Mrs. Rosenberg and I went before Ibem. I told tbein I wanted to .get Mies Gallagher's baby, and I told them all about my ease and what I wanted tbe baby for. 1 concealed nothing, and when 1 told them tbat I wanted tbe child to deceive my husband they all laugbed. 1 said I did not want to take tbe olii'd it tbere wai any danger ot my husband finding it eat. They said tbere was no danger, and passed a resolution or a motion to let me get the baby. Sirs, nosenberg and 1 came away from tbe meeting, and Mary Gallagher brought ber baby outside the Almshouse a:id gave it to me. Sba did not want ber relatives to know she bad a baby, and was vary glad to have any respectable person take it. Now 1 believe she wants to get it hack bat she shan't bave it." Here Mrs. Lob meyer administered a hasty kiss to tbe baby and went on with her narrative. "Well, we were going to have ber christened Olivette in tbe Methodist ohurch we go to, bat tbe people have made so much fuss about it tbat I guess we won't do it" In closing the inter view sbe said tbat as Henry bss forgiv en her sbe is satisfied, and they will Keep ana love unvette. Sbe says Henry told ber last night tott not one man in a thousand would take the de ception a easy as he does, and sbe evi dently believes bs spoke the truth. Englebart Bright, a farmer ia Spring. field township, Backs eoaaty, claims tbat his daughter was eured by the prayers of a Boston minister. John cbeehan, of Chicago was oat late tbe other night, and finding the door looked when be went home he kicked it in. His wife stood in ths ball and said: "If 1 had a pistol I'd shoot you." Sbecban handed her ba revolver, and she immediately, sent bullet into bis shoulder. Many years ago, Samuel Bailey, a farmer in tbe Isle of Wight, sobjeoted himself and family to incredible priva tions. In order to save teed for bones tbey even did tbe ploughing and bar. rowing themselves, and would eat flesh of animals which had died a natural death. Yet ha lived to be 92. John R. Koeoig, of Wopielgdorf, Berks eoaaty, has a bog only 3 years old thst weighs 1300 pounds. Aligator fat is now used for oookmg purpoaa ia some parts of Florida, Large numbers of fish ia the Sus quehanna Kiver bave been killed re cently by snlpber pumped into tbe wa ter from the mines. A log rolling down hill at York Fur nsoe, i ork eonoty, a few days since struck Henry Lyman, of tbat place, killing mm instantly. Moses Gross, of Richmond, Vs., lor ed to go on periodical drunks, and wben thus disguised would cruelly beat his wife. Bat on tbe last of these ocossiotis sne oiacxea doiq mi eyes with ths poker scalded him with hot water until tbe fl-sh pesled off bis (boulders, aud then bad bim looked np Miss Sarah Sergeant, aged 19, and very pretty, is a mail carrier ia Wash ingten eounty. ' Elizabeth, Barth, in kindling a fire st Ashland used coal oil. : The oil ig nited and sbe wss burned so severely tbat sbe died yesterday. A good medicinal tonic, with real merit, la Bwwo's !rn Bitters, eo all druggist say TRAGEDY AT MTLLERSTOWN. Tba aborting of Bbumaa Miliar, hotel keeper, la XlUeratowa, Perry cnaoty, a Saturday evening, July 22 1882. is atfil the subject of attch talk. Tba maa who shot ll'llcr ia named If a. Wagner. Tbe flew. port. Parry county Airart says; Wm. Wag ner ia tbe aoa of a respectable farmer nam' ed John W. Wagner, tenant oa Ferry Kramer's farm, ia Tuscarora township al most 2 miles from Xilleratown, oa the road to Ickesburg. He ia not quite 21 years old, weighs 140 pounds, ia Are feet tea inches bia-h. of licht complexion and dark bair. Wagner, and a burly negro named Charley Green, worked together in tbe taines. Green, was recognised as the bast man" physically ia towa. When is liquor, Miller had mauled Greoa on more than one oc casion, and maa encounter with hia oa Saturday night, July 15, 1882, hammered him until tne blood Cjwed freely from the negro. 8 human afterward took Green to the pump and washed tbe Mood off hie face and then "set up" tbe drinks. In the fra cas, however tbe landlord received several abrasions of tbe akia on his face, which were still visible aa he lay in his coffin on Monday. Wagner and tho negro not only worked together but they were friends, and associated together tueucn an extent aa to occasion unfavorable comment on tbe part of those, who think a to Jamihar corupao ionehip socially between a negro and a white man is not desirable On Saturday evening. July 22-1882, Green got into a tin',', on Sunbury street, noar tho canal Indjra. It looked as if 'iietn would g j out ot Uie battie victor, bet aereril otUer while men rushed in and aasissted in unmerciful, ly pumineliog tbe "nigger." Shumaa Millar ataading in hia hotel, at least a square away, jumped from bis porch and rushed to the scene of the disturbance and took a band in pounding Green, who Anally succeeded in getting away fro at his enemies, who woald have handled hira rougher had he not made good his escape. Drinking was Indulged in up to a late hour, and daring the evening Wagner said Green wasn't shown a fair chance in the row. This reach ed Miller's ears and highly incensed him. Green, airaid of hia life, got out of the reach of his ataailanta and Wagner'a future movements were directed to drinking np to the time he entered the Union Hotel, early Sunday morning. The testimony of the witnesses, before Esquire Titseli's jnry, best relates tbe story associated with tbe actual killing of Shu- man Miller. Pail Cocnits Sworn In the flrst place known to tua. Wm. Wagner took aidea with the black uun against the white man. I was told the man 'a name was William Wagner. He entered the silling room of Shu man Millers hotel about 11;2'J o'clock p. m., Ju ly '21, 1882. I describe Wm. Wagner as follows Countenance rather sober looking, pale, middling prominent nose, heavy cbiu, all tbe linr. of his face cut deep, hair and eya appeared dark blonde; probably about 4 or 25 rears old. Shumsn Miller approach ed this man reproaching him tor t iking the part of the black man against the white in 'he tight and ordered him out oi the house Miller and others followed except myself. I sat on the wiudow. It appe red to me there was a scuffl-j outside, but I did not ao any. I then approached the front window and heard some one, whose voice seemed to me, to be tnat of tbe nun Wag ner ey, "emtio on, if you dare, S human Miller, you s of ab , I'll shoot you." At the commencement of this sentence Sbuniaa Miller started to run towards him ; at the close of the sentence I heard tbe shot and saw Miller stapger and fall on his face. Question. How larwas Wagner from Sba-1 man. Answer; Not more th.111 5 yards, in my oriuiou. I saw Shuuiau; he was in his shirt sleet cs; saw tbe Hub of the revolver. J The street lamp was extinguished on the corner. Wagner was clsd iu dark clothes, i could see the outline ol bis person. 1 be lieve Wagner tired the ratal ahot. I recog nized him by the voice. I was in tbe front window. j Two minutes after Wagner came into the bar room the shooting occurred. 1 am not certain as to tbe time given above. I had been to the stable with Socman and returned with bim about 11 o'clock, and do not know haw much time elapsed after tbat until Wagner came in. I was reading in the ollice iu the meantime. It appeared to me that the shot was Bred I rom close to the side of walk leading Irom Miller's to Martin's hotel. EaLru B. Tnonrsos Sworn Inthetlrst place 1 csiae into the hotel of Shnnmn Mil-V-r an lay down on the (oud in this oilice. Mr. Miliar talked abor.t white mm taking the part of colored men. He Mil he would lick any white man ia Millerstown, big or little, wha would take tbe part of the black s of a b Wm Wagner and some one unknown to me came into the office and was going straight through to the bar room, heu S human stopped them. Sbuman said to Wagner, "you are one of those men who take part with the niggers." Ue then nude aa though he would atnke Wagner, and Wagac-r begged off, and said he waa druuk and tbat Sbuman waa a better man than be. sbuman said, that don't make a damn bit of difference; you take part with tbe niggra' bbumjo then struck Wagnar on the left tide of the face. Wagnar went oat; Shumsn followed after. He begged off onco more and walked away, Shuiuan atill following. Wagner aaid a few words before he shot Miller, but I can't tell what ihey were. When be fired Shumau staggered back. turned and fell on his face. He never utter ed a word after tbe ahot was fired. Wag ner ran towards the bridge as soon as he bad shot. Sbuman staggered back aud turn aud fell at my feet about 6 or 8 feet from the point at which he waa atandiug when shot. 1 believe Wm. Wagner to be tbe man tbat shot Miller. Wm Miller, son of Sbuman Bred 4 or 5 shots at Waguer aa he was run ning away. It waa 25 minutes of 1 o'clock by the office clock, guniay morning, July 23, 152, when b human was carried into tbe office immediately alter tbe shooting, The testimony of other witnesses, and tbe teaumony or tbe doctors on the point ol examination of tbe wound vf the de ceased are not given here. Tbe following verdict waa rendered by the jury ; "Tbat Sbuuisu Miller came to bis death by a gun shot wound, and tbat William Waguer fired tbe lata! shot from a revolver or other Ore arm." Ho sooner bad Wagner shot than be started to run, in tbe direction of tbe river bridge, followed by Wm. Miller, aged about 15 years, Shumsn Miller'e oldest son, who firad 4 or witn a revolver at the man who bad slain bis father. One of tbe shots paes ed through between tbe fingers of the flje ing man's hands, merely cutting the akin, while other bnlleta came nncomlortably does to hia bead. He creased tbe bridge s fast as he could run and reached the Tuscarora mountain in safety, remaining among its fastnesses until Sunday morning, when be descended to bis home, where be was informed that be had kilied Shaman Miller. Ue did not appear to particularly ! regret bavins committed the deed, claiuiug ttat he acted in aril -defense and only In tendnd shooting hia antagonist n tbe arm. He remained at hoiua only a short time, and when be took his departure ha aaid be waa willing to surrender himself to an odcer ot tbe law who would guarantee him protection, as be seams to feel tnat bad ha bean captured on Sunday morning he would have been lynched, aa public feeling ran high against hirn at thst time. CCMEBAt. ITEMS. 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If you lh to buy rral estate, consult flie Cflllttjss nftbe Sra'fnrf sir fif p All eoanilBa made V TlckrtaTtathiXnr YV aad joa will Celebrated L:ae 'SfCVS' Sad I rattling j sale at all oflloea irsSrV htxary, Inatrad tbe v. a SAJs. - Canada. (V AnNJlHS. comfort. Jrmna!to'NfZCr ttn lUtra o'.VV. S rn- 6Srrfu Caa. Kif REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. f st Oeweraes. Gas. Jaaca A. Baavaa. JTer Jdtt a as Swarms CVarf, Wn. Hcsbt Kawu. tor lint. Ceaerwec, W. T. Da visa. fvr Srcy a htmal Jffmir; Jo M. Gassa. afar CefTtttma t arg4. Mabsiov Baoaics. Goarraer. Jon Ukwabt. 'ar Judf tftkt Suprtwu cowrl. tiaoaoa Jcaara. Far Liaultnmnt Cvvsraer. Cot. Lsti Bia Dcrr. 1st Stc'fInttmal Jffairt. Majob ii to. W. NlBBICK. For Ctngrnman-at-ltrgu Col. Wiluam McMicaasi. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. Ji!r Stiitl aud Rtpublunl would announce U. 8. Lauuia. ol r'ajetle towa antp aa a candidate lor tba oflice of Sfaorifi. Mr. Laodia is a yjung man ot good habits, and ia abundantly qualified to lid tbe poal tioa o Sheriff. His father and graod-tala-er wore citixene ia Juniata beiore bim. He is an earaeat Bspubikaa. He sneaka Dots, tbe Knglisb, and (jar man laagaagea, which in Juniata county, ia a matter 01 im portance and saliatactiM ta both officer and people. t A I fiTTE. REGISTER AND RECORDER, Editor Srmtiott and RrpMicn Tba pla ot Juniata, will uecaiied upon to cbooee a auitabla person to ftU the oOice of kief la- tar and Kecorder at tba election in Moveua ber. Allow us to present tbe sawn of S. B. Cavany, of halter son as a candidate for tho Republaran nomination. Mr. Cavany la well known as a genUeman ofintegrity, possess ing every qualification requiato lor the ettv cient discharge ol tbe vtticc, and it nomin ated will be a atrong caadidaU. f IKTTE. REGISTER AND RECORDER Editor Sftintl aW Rr publican Allow ma to aunounca tbo name ol 6. P. W bar ton of Spruce Hill aa a candidate for the of fice ol KegiMrr and Krcorder, subject to Krpublicaa usages. Mr. Whsriou is a young man of good busiuess qualifications and ii elected, would make an obliging and cUicieut officer. MILFORD. LEGISLATURE. Editor StmtiMl mnd RtpuoUcon Plea.e announce ii-jor J. U. 1 low all, ol Spruce Hill, aa a cauUidate tor the utbco of Assem bly, siil'jocl to Kaubiicao usages. The Major U a representative man 01 ibe peojile, waa a good eoldier, would bo a strong can dictate aud, if elected a Bale aad pradeat legislator. BKALK. JUlU' COMMISSIONER. Editor Srmtmtl mnd Repuolican 1 weald prcaeui Ueury Auker, ol Vk alaer townsnip, to tbe Republicans ot Juniata county, aa a suitable candidate for Ine oifice of Jury Commissioner. Mr. Aucker ia a good Ra publican, but atill not so blind a parly Biao as to do luj'i.tice iu ths relation of men lor the jury waeal. WALKER. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL, ESTATE. TUB undersigned. Exmutnra of tbe rs iste ol Jacob Hie hi deceased, late of h a' township, Juniata county. Fa , will oflVr at public aale, on the premises at 1 o' clock P M on f RIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. tho following described real estate to-wii : A f AkM situate in Besle township, Juuiata Co , i'a., containing 147 ACRES, and 79 perches. Tba iinproveaunta are, a FRAME HOUSE, AND BANK BARN, with wag-en abed, and corn crib, attai ned, and other necessary out-bnildinirs. Fruit sucb as applea peaches, cherries, grapee, and ao forth. Tbe farm ia bound! on the north by landa of William Clark, and J. II. Bonn, on tbe East by landa ol Calrin Stew art, and store road, aouth by lands of Adam Fisher. About half of the farm ia under a good atate oi'culrfration, the balance is in yoang titnner nearly bait of which is chest nut osk. Ths farm ia ia Tuscarora valley. 9 miles from Miftiintown, the county seat ; 9 miles from Fort Koval ; 1 mile west oi Academia. Any person wishing to sea tbe farm can do so by calling on the undersign ed residing on the premises. TERMS : 25 per cent, on the day of sale, 25 per cent, on April 1, 188:1, balance in two equal annual payments with interest from April 1, 1883. NOAH RIEHL, FRANT KIEUL, Aug. 2. 1882. Executors. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned, Executor of the last will ami testament ol Abraham Kniaely, late or Walker township, Juniata County, Pa-, dee'd, will expose to sale by pub ic vendue or out ere, at the premises about one ball' mile east of Miftiintown, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. me ioiiuwuib: vaiuauie real eaiaie, to-it: A VALUABLE FARa. situate in Walker towo.hip, Juniata county. Pa., bounded by landa of Ezra D. Parker, Union Cemetery, A brain J. Moist, Jonas Kautiuian. David Ru-keubacb. David Fowlea. Thaddmia Rwix. er, and others, containing and one ruu, tuote or less, about 64 acres ot whicb are cleared. mimI thm K. 1 1 ..... i laud. The iuiprovcmetite are a DWELLING HOUSE And Itauk Barn. and atber out buildings There ia a good orchard on the property, and an abundance ui CAieueui waver. TERMS OF SALE: Ten pereent of the purchaae money to be paid on day or aale, one-half of the remainder on tbe second ot April, A. D.. 19.43, when deed will be de livered and possession given ; the remain der on the 1st d iy ot December, A. D., 18 3, te be secured by judgement bond JOSEPH BKSHOAR, Execntor or Abraham Kaisely , dee'd. AT the aama lima and nlM win t.. i a fnwWW, W Ol'IU nt public t-tle, ih following fH-ronaJ prop AwK lA Writ rr aa.. A ll' a . j w" aw vuaj S-ajiw- aujtA MmM a 1 CllOa. IUVt 1 nio pUi store, 1 burraa. bediitds And btddinf, Ubtn, fttaxla, qotnhwue, and eifmRmtrTV. 1 rSktinaa Iraaftlaa I... U I J r - " f" aw. .aw vuaifm, aUpiWsrtl together with a gboeral AMort merit ot hUMJ. ha-iia mhri kitnhum ".,.v.e.. 1... .a a .k. . ' J aawiv amaaa mitvUVSJ I lilUlllirB. Illli Ol II A V Ft ST TERMS made known day of aale. ExecnUirof Abraham Rniselr, dee'd. . O IDM Aug. lt70. Subscribe lor IbeSeatiaWaad Hemubluan. It contains more, and a greater variety of gma man nserui reamcg matter than any GraybilTs Column. SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS. a Choica Patterai ia VELVET, Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Sopor Medium and Low Grade. INGRAINS, A Foil Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Pattern, in STAIR, and HAUL Carpets'. AT THE Carpet House AND FURNITURE ROOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLaEY. :o:- At tne Old Stand, OR TBI aOrriTWEST COXXSJl OF BRIDGE ot WATER STREETS, MIFFLIXTOIf Jl( rA HAS JL'ST RECEIVED All tbe aboT enumerated articlen, and all other things that may be found in a CABPET 5 FLMTUIIE STOBE. AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITIOM, ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pilbws, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, In fact everything usually kept in a First-Class House Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, Sstilh Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, M1FFLLT0WA . . pe.W.9. 2Tm0 AdverfuemnoU. PUBLC 1SALE O' VALU.VBLt REAL ESTATE. The noacrsignert, Adainlstrator cum testamento aonrxo ot Jai-oO frank, lata ot the Boron ot Pat -ere n, J ualata comity, deceaard. will rxpose t- aale by nubiiw vriKtm-, or out-cry. at tbo premises i ne Rnnmffh of r'attertoo. on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER . I3. at 1 u'clock P. ., on said day, the rollew tng Tiilnable real estate, to-wlt i ho. 1- A lt or ground altuate on tie North aide ot Main Srreef, to the Boroigh of ratteraon, near the Pennsylvania Kail road depot, having a front oi 60 fret on Main Street, and extending Dark 1 10 feet ta an alley, bounded en the gonth by ilam Straeu en the Weat by lot of Pennsylvania H. North by an alley, and East by lot Ho. 8, bavlug thereon erectad a good DWELLING HOUSE, STORK-ROOM, STABLE AND 0UT-B11LDLVGS. The abive la one ot the beat business locations in the town, and a very desirable property. No. 3. The undivided one-half of a half lot ol grouud, situate on Path Mrcet, In said Borough, having a front t 25 feet on Path Struct, and extending back 1 10 feet to an allay, having ihareoa erected a COatd DwclllBsr Ucasw, Also, Uue aitare ol block in Porryavllle Bndgo Co. TtKMS or SALE s Tea per cant of par. chase tuunry to ba paid on day ol' aale, 21 per cent, oa I at ol January, A. D., 163X, ahen deed aiil be delivered and poaaeasion given ; 8a J per cent April 1, A. V , 18M. with nit rc t Irom January 1, 13 ( 8!l pur cent, ol pnn-baaa bjolbv to remain iu the property Uurmg tho natural of 11 tabelb rrank, widow of Jacob Prank, de ceaaed, and tbe inturest thereof to be paid to b paid to her oa the lat day ol January, A. 1)., Ibe4, and annually thereafter on the 1st day ol January ol eacn year, and at bar death tbe principal to be paid to Juaeph Rothroek, Adnuuistiator c. t. a. ef Jacob fraute, deceaaed ; unpaid purchase money to be aecurvd by judgement bond and uort. ! JOSKPH ROTHROC I. July 25-62. Adiu'r o. Jacot Prauk dc'd. 0KPHANS' COURT SALE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pnrsusnt to an order of sale issued out of the Orphan's Court ot Juniala county, Pa , and Io iue directed, will be expoaed to pub lie aale, oa Ibe pre mi sea, one-hall mila nort ol Oakland Milia, iu Pa.stte township, Ju niata couury, at one o clock p. ra., ou SATURDAY AUGUET 26th, 1882, All that certain MtMMStger, Plaatattloa ; anal '1 raCtwf laaMaSl, la Payette toaraabti, Juuiaia couaty, Pa., bounded by Ianla of laaae heltebbargrr, Datd Smith, Keuoea Leocaid, J. A. aud J.C. Piuea, aud Jobn Aukce, cuulaiuing 115 CliiCS. More or less, aua bavmg tbereuu rrectad a STONE DWELLl.NG HOUSE, IScw ISank Mariv Waffon hed, And other ont-bu.hliuKa, all cf which are cleared except Ave acres fb land ia in tbo bigbet atalo ol cultivation, gid water on ths premise, and excellent Iruit. No. 2. A Tract of Waodland, Situate lu reiuaiaau lownsMp. noundi-d by Ui.dot llaVKt kVoligang, H. 'Zoos and (.Ultord Singer, cotiraiuiu 70 Acres and SO ITerolies, More or less. TEKMSor SAl.K : One-loarth tbo pur. chasso money to oa paid ou euuBruatiua m aaitr b tbe court; one louuh oa tne 1st day ol April, A. U lbtf2, wbeadved ait. be delivenil aud possesaiun fum ; uun fourth on tho first ol April A. D 14, with inter est trotu April lat, 182 ;. one-lourth on the 1st da) of Aainl, A. li lebi, with inleraat from April lat lbb-i, lo uut payaenta Io bo aecared b) judgauianL LEWiaDE(iAIT, Administrator of Henry H, Brubakcr. June 21, jUISIATA VALLEY BaVNK 04? MIFFLISTOW.t, PA wrra BRANCH AT PuiT ROYAL. Stooiiolder8 IndivaiaaUj Liatlfta. J. NKVIN POMEROT, WwtdtnU T. VAS IRW1M, Cathitu DiBBcroat : J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joeeph Rnthrock, Gaorga Jaeoba, PhiJip M. Kvpnar, A maa (i. Honsall, Laaia E. Atklnaoaa. W. C. Poaeroy, BTacKmoaMas : J. Kevin Pomeroy, . E. Parker, rhilip H. Kepner, Annie M. ghelley. Joseph Rothrock, Jaaa EI. Irwin, Mary Eurti, ' Saauel M. Kxrtx, J. Holmes Irwia, T. V. Irwia, F B. Prow. Joha Hornier. George Jacobs, L. B. Atkinaoa, W. C. Pomeroy, Amoa G. Bouaall, Noah Hertsler, Charlotte Snyder, 37" Interest allowed at the rale et 2 rr cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 par cent, oa 12 months certiUcates. f jan23,1879-tf CAlTIOf FiOTIC'E. ALL persona are liereby cautioned againa treapaaaing utn tho landa of tbe un drigad, iu Payutte, Dol .aare or Walker townanip, by. fishing, hunting, or ia any Jonathan Eiser H ni Brantbotfer Henry & piece ratbarine Kurtc John McMeeu D B Dima ii Vf Smith S J Kuna Henry Auker Luciun Dunn i W llostetler Jasaa Pinea Jacob 11 oops. C G Shelly A U Kurts Davl, Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner C. F. Spicher John L Auker J B Gather S M KauHiuan J P Dettra David Hunberger Arnold Varnaa Levi K 11 era ov9, 1881. Ltgal .Yoltctl. AdBalalstratar'a Ilallcc. Asfais 0 iasaeti, uhir, ttctni. I bl'l Lao ol .AUuiiuiauaiiua ou tbo aa J-4 ale ol fc.iialKJlu Putter, iata oi bcala toausbip, Juuiata couuty, Pa, dvceaaed, hate beeu granted to tne unueraifued, to whoa all pereone indebkd to aaai csuta aru r quested to aako payaeut, tnuse bavii g ciaiiua ordeaauda, m make known the aauo wubout dela- JulLN EACFFMAS, July 13, IH82. auuiiuiairator. lluuiiiiguon Pa., Adoilalstratar's Ratlcc. Etwt oj Ulittr t. Auutermaa, arccusea', 1 kill fc.Ha oi AUluiuiairaihiil ou IU uo ale Oi U. P. KoUiaraau, lalo ol - JB0I1 low toanablp, Juuiata cuuul, deceas cd, hate bota grauted 10 tno MuaeraiAad, to whoa all iwrauua huIhIiImI l.. ...i ans rtqucatt to uube pa ant, aud Uiuao j "a vwtuia v, wNuauua wiu uiaao anown the aauie without aeiay. W.G. S141TU, Aduuuisirator. July 11, 188'. Thouiisunion Pa., I EKKS1L7 A5IA EAI1P0AD. TIM K-TABLK Oa srd sftar Monday Jane 5, rWUJ.traioa that atop at liaSlii will ma as Mtcwt, EASTWARD. VjfSLlx Aoconasoiaae-jaa loavaa) VeSsaj dally at .i a. ra.. and (stopauax at ail aiaw tivna bet "aaa aiJSia aaj urvaVaaa;, . rived at Barrtsburg at ii 2' a. u. Jua ssavWB Elrasss isve akeoaa dal!v at 7.80 a la., aad etotpiag at ail trgu!, stations batwaan sUtoona aad Unrriitcu reaches iiitta ar 10.45 a. ai.. Uarrhbaa U.4Vp. U.,aadarrtveela fhTadaliilua a" J.Mp. as. at all Taaia leavea PKtatiL-a; 4 u 7.38 a. a., A foona at t.ti p. m., aad r . ping at all regular atatioaa arrive, at Xitfi at 6 Vi p. ta, Uarrlsbarg 1.i p. a., l-b.lv dvlpbla J.5 a. m. Hail Express leavea PitVaur. at 1 bo p gi, Altoena 80 pa ; Tyrone 17 ptn ; Iian: mdon 805pm; Lewiaown 92 oiu) Vil iin4ipta; Harrisburg 11 15 p aj ihLa delphia 'liifm. W4;3TWA8B. HlttLis Accommobatiow leaves Hsrris rlsburg daily at 10.15 a. m.,ao4 et-pping at all sutions, arrivea at Ui29ia at li. Ij p. m. Matt Tbaib leaves Pbra.ia!pbw dai: at J.tsj a. ia., llarnaburaj 11.15 a. n J,ajtt li.SJ p. io., aioppiug at aU atat'saa be Mlfllin and Altoona reaches Altecaa a.(t p. ra., Pittsburg 8.60 p. a. afivrux Accowa-OBATlos !aa Bv.n. borg dailr except Sunday at J.Otf p. n..,,5(l sto j plug at all atatioaa, arrtvea a-. .t r.OU p. a. PaciBa Exareas leaves fhiladai llj,j p a ; Harriaburg 3 Vi a a ; Daccaauoa I Horn; Newport 4 15 am; UiOlinSOla a; Lewlstowa 6 ii am ; SUVevicw. n .j a a; lit. Union bl.ui; HJatiaidoi 45 a ra ; Patersburj 7 0a a a ; Spruca Cre-k 7 liau; Tyrone 7 34 aui !!', nc 765a mj Altoona 8 1 a m ; ft.Lib 1 aa pa. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 cj, a Hamsburg 815pm; MiSia 4 t? p Lawlatovn 4 5Up a i. Hantindon S Cw pm Tyrone 8 40 p ra ; AITeona 7 J') d a i nu. bargllSOpa. LITTISTOWJI DITISioN. Traiaa leave Leviatowa Juaatioa lor ."it roy at u a j a a. w 6U a a, 3 x ai r- i ... f.r ounuurv ai t oo a a, 1 d p a. Trains arrive at Lewntowa Jadetiaa '- Mllroy at 9 Hi a w, 1 50 pa, 4 -V p w ; Trvm 5aei.u-r t I' a n, 4 iS p a. TTKO.VE DITI3I0X. Trains leave Tvrono for EeUe'ea.a Li Lock Haven at 8 30 a a, 7 80 p ai. L.v, TyroDe lor Curwensviil. and Clearte.'4 at S y a m, 7 60 p m. Traiaa leave Tyrone tor Warriors rk, Penssvl. ania Puraacaasd Satia si J m a and 3 30 pa. Trains arrive at Tvrono fraai t'J.Jjr.tr and Lock nu il'tUaa, tadttt ps Traina arrive at Tyrvuo froa Cara-tsa-ville aod Cloarflold at 7 i t a us. and i 6 S m Traina arrive at Tyrone froa Sco.ia. Wr rlors Mark and Pennsvlvauia j'a.-naae at ? 30 a a, at 2 45 p a. Philadelphia & Readins 2ailroa3, Bf-t r Passeiy. r TraU. Jne 24 b, USA TVaias iravs fttrruourg ot fotiiv : Wot New Tark via AU.otown, .t 7 iC, ,. n, and I 4.1 t -b I Tor New V .rk fUilx.Vt 4n4 .EaJnil ! ) j f l''',i 4 i2' 1 3 aa, 1 45 ! rRium a'f 5 2". 4 i'J. 7 19, t iu . tf r I 4.. 4 ! LrlH M .aTl a. r r Pott.r. ,t 6 ill, 7 '5(l- , Jtt , fcfc4 i t ano uu . io. ua va asav atiscjueoa'.ifa B;nch at i 40 p ia. Far iAuuun, o ' a a. Far Alleiits at 8 20, 7 i, 8 SO a a, 1 ii awl 4 x p. cs. Ta id ia, ,i4 14J pa. Uor-o sta I turoug b taea t' Son York : ilj. tbwa. H.SDJ13 Par Allt'Btiv and m aia.iv-.i a: JO a a. "r Hsd:r;rPT?adelpbia sud -. s(4'.'a a:6i"aai I 4. p m. 7aiy. Burruonri laevs r.',i':.aia i Loave e for. i Ailenluwa ai t M a a. 1 UU aud 53U p aa. Iaave N Tork v.a 'lieasd Bjaak luau" aad Philadelphia 7 4a a a, 1 3. 4 83Uparaad lioOa.ldni.ii.ar.-ttlsvu Hamabit, ItO.a.K, n . 12 JU and 44r u Leave PhiWIaiphi, at 4 39 9 . a m., 4 1 J, b5u andaipm. Leave Portavtilo at 00, a at , . t ti tl aaa. Loavo Kaaulag at 4 40, 7 SO 1 H J a a. l vans iu za ta. j Leave Pottavitio via Souy!fc-j and dawjas- haaaa Branch. 8 1 a to. 1 4 l(. , m. .eave Akontowa at 8 W, 8 laj m u 1. H aad Oi p n. vr'arr. ava . Laav Xaw Tork via AllosioAia, at f" U Pbilada'r.Ki. .1 7 i . Leave steading at 7 3D a a-aaa l" II p m. TCLI.10. BA1JICH. Laava UAkRKKi'u,' u.. , lal, and Steeltou daily , riceptSandav.8 II b40,93aaa, 135 and 40pat d-liv. ex cept Saturday aad Sanaa v, 6 3- p a, aa i aa. Saturday onl, 4 45 sl ' lw, p . Katarumg, Uaio STSiLTtiN daliv, aa cepl S unday. iu, 7 H 10 00, 1 1 it a a. 2 10 and IU lvpia; di,, exc.,, BA!vitf and Suuday, a 10 p t, and oa l.tutf uiy, 6 lUaua Saoa. c. "u. hawcoci; r G'tTitl P" ana1 Tm jasJ. J. E. HtHJTTIN, Gtnrrmt Jfaatr. Compltte Stock, F. Ia. GRATBHal, Me-LJaterriile, Haa jnst ratnrwad Iroia tke Baotera tlsiaa w lib a Lare and Complete i'.oak of DRY GOODSp CROCKRICN, yi ttss Wlftl, Hats & Caps, Boota & Shoes, READi' MADJi CLOTHING. Cigars, Tsbaccas tc c. Parties will flnd it preallv to tier advaB tsg to call and aea ay AbVaj and hear mr Pricto heturo purchasing aiaewbare. Stock Entirely New and Freih. I can accommodate yea iu alaoat eveiy thing called for ia a Store 01 lata kind. o.t,,i.ri't:KATB,tt- Valuable Real Istate at Privata Sale. The nsdaniirtial ..a... ..1. . . . - One Hundred Aerea, of land mora or la-n, on -u 0. inara a a urja alOMJ.D'.VELL-lMi-tt)f.NK, in good .epair aid gMd bANKH.AhN and out luiMr.ja aud a GKlST-hlll.L ll.r.e l-.aer atori.a of which are atone) and the third frante, wiu three raa el good frvnrh ourr, one new nvarahnt wk,, Seo a PI' w ir"o wneei, aid cearma nearir new lavou ons, with axra.i laa land is go-hi ura "and. and ia a at.,u aU ol cuitivation. Tba mill has an excellent Country trade. Ti ia ia a verv da.irbla propny and ia situated 011. utile and ua-t.crib Borta-wat ol alcAliaiervillo Juuiata Co., pa., aad ailt bo wild oa eaay (arms. For further particulars plaaae call oa or ad rir raa Jacub Smur., HeAliiitnriila Pa , or Jvramiab Lyona, fctiWiatewa Fx., or John E. Siaitb, Cheater Sunaga, Chaar county Pa. Snnacribe for the Stntixtlaiid Jf.aaSiKaa. a paj-ir that givea you agraater vanatv, amy batter selection ol reading aatter f-ajt Mhr T-fr in tha Jni4r V!tv.