MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. . ,;,,B. $1.50 per annum if paid aient advertisements inserted at 60 cuuper inch tor each insertio.. rT., t-..inMiii naticea ib local col 71,1 n.n per line tor each insertion. .iZl. iU be made to tnoe desiring t0d-.rti. by tho year, half or quarter yxar- SHORT LOCALS. Join S. Graybill is enlarging hit sta ble. The Methodists cleared $20 by a fes tival, --- week- Klaine is CoDgregationalist and Logan is Methodist. A nf feature, in Jewistown -social life if the "lawn party." A cumber of young men ru town wtr -n- Logan badge. Heister Clymer died of apaplezy at Keaiiog on its 12th of this month. Vnrk. Pa., has a Blaioe and Logan olob numbering over 200 members. The nodertakera will hold a state aonventiou at Pittsburg next summer. Yennor, the weather prophet died at Montreal, on the 9tta Cay of Jane 1SS4. Ca'.fi" North is enlarging his barn o as to be able to bouts wore hay and straw. Tbe Supreme Court baa entered up n its vacation which will last till Oc tober. Letter carriers is tLe large cities have been furnished -with helmet shap ed hats. It is reported thct tbe Athletics will pity tbe Independent nine of Lewis town, on Friday. A prty of unmarried young people went on a fishing excursion to Jericho dam last Frida afternoon. Tbe Festival in tbe Hook aud Lad der House, in Patterson, on Saturday evening, was woll attended. Sixty men, and twenty women were present at a barn raising on Jacob Stines farm in Mifflin county, recently. A mixture of copperas and lime ap plied freely to the entrance of tbe holes ef rats will drive theui from tbe premi ses. Thsre was a freight wreck on the railroad, near "Granville, on Saturday afternoon, delaying all trams several bours. Tbe Democracy profesa to be afraid that l!!ite will stir up a war with Great Britain, to maintain tbe Monroe doctrioe. Tbe Ferry county papers, state, that tbe report of a desperate fieht at Liver over tbe Laws of the nomination of Blaine is a canard. -A Baptist lady in Texas gives Xo be ciiurch ail tue eszt Itii by her hens n tbe Sabbath. But dues this excuse the hens '' David Suloff, ia repairing tbe damage that was done to his bam, by the cy clone that passed over Patterson sever al weeks ago. A number of telephone poles were struck by lightning near tbe residence of Thsd Stcitzer between this f.ltoe and Port Royal last week. Fr.K Kent. A house and lot of 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker town ship. Address or call on John Cleck, Van Wert. Juniata county, Pa. A large party of -Bsmarried young peoplo drove to McAIisterville lst TturfJay evening and held a lively party at Shiroa's during the night. 'A vein of coal twelve feet thick has been fcund at the Tuscarnr tuncei of I lbs South I'ei.usjlviuia Railroad near lannettoburg ia Franklin caunty." Tbe Academy students will give an entertainment on the evoaiog of tbe ltb inst. All lovers of oratorical dis plays will be handsomely entertained. The Supreme Court has delivered an opinion through Judge Sterrett. that, Justices of tbe Peace bavo jurisdiction in .civil cases of 300 dollars and less. The Mayor of Philadelphia has at this early day, issued an order against tbe 4ise of tb9 fire cracker within tbe city limits on or before the 4th of July. A land slide at Deep Cut. on South Pentylvania Railroad near Sheepskin Hollow, on Mouday the 9h, killed two Italians and t-triouslj injured four tb ere. Last week, snow to the depth of 2 inches fell in a part of Michigan, and rain that did great daiutga to wheat, oats atd corn, fell in a large part of Il linois. Farmers. Kennedy and Dotv are nrenared to furnish you with all kind of Farming in.plements. Phosphates at a savine to Jon of 2i .er cent. A thief in Perrv countv stole 40 ohickens from a man named JohnRiee. The thief is invited to return, with the assurance tuat a shot gun aud a grave awaits biui. A. Toomy, of Thomntontown sells tbe Jobation Harvester Reaperand Binder, and the Hencb and Druingold cultivator, aGd double corn planter. sens all other kinds of agricultural machinery. T. G. Abbott, defaulting cashier of the Watertown bank was arrested in Missouri, and brought back, civen a trial, and on the 10th iust , wasse'nten- ed to 8 yeais in the Massachusetts state prison. W e are in receint of a picture croun ( 11 London journalist, from Root &. i inter. Aew iork. It is a meae of artistic publication, and will interest all people who appreciate pictures of aiitinpUlrJipil men c It is said that a never-failing rtnie- ?J for eows bloated with greea clover, ' s lage tablespoonful of pulverized aium and chiuioev or Dine soot. each. ad given tbe animal as soon as the Wot is discoverd. ! Dr. Banks, and Mr. Penned, are rut-! ting in a Urge cittern in the. fear of j their buildinr mi MVui tirf.pt In tba i -'Sging of it a stmaui of Water was en countered about 4 feet free- the sui- j of the grouud. Prof. Harris' Pastilles for nervous debillity, etc., are offered on free trial. Their failure causes no loss except to proprietors, who know tbeir merit. Har ris RemsdyCo., St. Louis, Mo. June 14-lni. A western paper says, a Mich., wan whipped his wife beoause she wouldn't carry seed corn to the field. Tbe judge sen tensed him to six months in jail. This ia wrong. The wife will now have to hoe the eorn if a harvest is gather ed. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Ditxiness, Sour Stomach, or Bilious attacks, Emory's Little Ca tio Pills will relieve you , as a regula tor of tbe bowels they hare no equal ; very small, one to three a doso. 15 cents. June 14-liu. When a Tennessee husband will horsewhip his wife for washing pota toes in his Sunday plug hat, it is time to inquire whether this generation of men isn't getting to be too high-toned for the age of tba country. Texas Sift ing. Vote for Blaine and Logan and there by save yourself of a long, journey up salt river when the Democraoy have been shivering with political malaria since the defeat of Buchanan, in I860. Come in out of the miasmatic salt riv. er region. Normal Class. A Normal Course for the especial benefit of those prepar ing to teach will be conduoted during a term of six weeks, commencing July 14th, 18S4, at Richfield, Juuiata coun ty. Pa. Satisfaction guaranteed and terms reasonable. P. G. S hilly. The editor of the Tribune became excited over tbe jubilee that the nomi nation of Blaine and Logan caused a- moog Republicans in this place. Keep eool, for after November, you will not imagine that the boys are drumming on a well staffed abdomen, jou will feel like a bear with a sore bead. For constitutional or scrofulous Ca tarrh, and for Consumption induoed by tbe scrofulous taint, Ayer's Sarsaparil la is the truo remedy. It has oured numberless cases. It will stop tbe nau seous catarrhal discharges, aud remove the sickening odor of the breatb, which are indications of scrofulous origin. Claud McFarland, a youth of 20 years committed suicide at Northum berland a few days ago, he was a young man of good habits. The night previous be bad attended a dancing party. He committed the deed, by shooting a bul let into b;s brain, lie was talking to a friend wben be drew the pistol aud did the act. , Tbe need of merit for promoting per sonal esthetics is doe to A. C. Ayer& Co., whose incomparable Hair Vigor is a universal beautier of tbe hair. Harmless, effective, agreeable, it has taken rank among tba indispensable ar tides of the toilet. To scanty locks rt gives luxurianoe: and withered hair it clothes with the hue of youth. The Republican county committee met last Saturday and appointed Satur day August, 30 to bold the nominating or primary election and Monday. Sep tember let for the Return of Judges to meet in convention aud count up the returns, and announce the result, and declare who the nominees are for tbe November election. The oratorical cosiest of the Acad emy students, to be held in the Court House on the evening of tbe ltttb int will be free only to the parents of tbe students. An admission fee of ldcts will be charged all others, to deftay Decessary expenses. No one admitted without a ticket. Tickets sold only at Ranks & Co's Drug store. Teachers Eeview. A '-Teachers "Review Course will open in the Mifilintosm Public School building on tbe 14th of July to contin ue 4 weekss or until Examinations be gin. Tuition $1 per. week. For fur ther parti culais address. J. H.Oliver, 3t.l MiiBintown, Pa. A Lewistown tuau named Weiuian, in his travels, fell in with a clever fel low named Bannon, at Harrisburg. Bannon treated Weiwaii with drugged liquor and then robbed bin victim of a watch and other valuables. Weiman is not the only man that has been drug ged at Harrisburg. aud it might be a place for a detective to loolr into quiet ly once in a while. Do Not Forcet Do not forget that at Iless's l'ho Ugrajb Gallery 3-ou can get any small picture enlarge! for 75 cents. Alflo anything tiiat is uuada ia Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class stylo. AH the latest style pictures, kuc!i as CarJe. Cabin ets, l'ronien:vk-, Patiutl BouJoir, &.C iie. Ir.'injtn of all kinds cheap. "Wake up !" exclaimed Mrs. Mulber ry, as ebe puebe d Mr. Mulberry with her elbow tbe other night ; "wake up, I'm ante I bear burglars down in the dinioe'-rojiu.'' "Don't disturb theui then,'' said the drowsy Mulberry, turn ing over on the other side, "be just as quiet as you can, and maybe they 11 eat some of that fruit cake you have in the pantry." Yonkers Gazette. Tbe Tribune is still hopeful that Randall will turn up as the presiden tial candidate of tbe Democracy, at Chi cago, on the 7th day of next July. Ran dall is a strao'dler, and tbe Carlisle demociats will take none of that quali ty as tbeir choiee for the presidency. Hang your Randall hope on a willow, or attain it for some other man of your desire float on the wive of roiling Jor don. A eave-in occured in No 4 colliery of tbe Delaware and Hudson Company, near Plymouth, at an early hour on tbe morning of tbe 10th mst. The earth fell four inches far a d stance covering Cve acres. Seventeen frame house were affected by the cava in, and all were more or less damaged. Occupants vacated them as soon as possible for some safer quarters, and no ona was in jured. Anybody . That desires to save 120 to 35 per cent, on agricultural implements can be ac commodated by Kenucdy & Doty. This same Erin has the sole agency in Juniata co'inty, fur the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and ate aio prepared to furmeh pure, ground, raw binc, at lowest prioes. In the feed line: Corn, Oats, Rye, Shorts, Middlings, Uran, Oil Cake and Meal. On last Saturday morning the Cam- don Accommodation train collided with a special train on the Camden & At lantic railroad, near Ashland, N. J., killing nine persons and wounding ten others. Among the killed were the oivil engineer, the surveyor of tbe road. the engineers and oonduotore of both trains. The accident was caused by misunderstanding orders and the trains meeting on tbe same track. The closing of the Musical College, on Thursday and Friday evenings, was the grandest performance ever witness ed at Fretburg. The music class was largely under instruction of Misses K. S. Sbriner and Shaeffer, every room in the College House was filled and sur rounded with stradgers and others from adjoining counties. Next session be ginning July 28th. Address F. C. Moter, Director. On the evening of the 10th iust., a heavy rain or water-spout did damage to roads, bridges, fences and buildings near tbe stream that ruus through Cur winsvilie, Clearfield county. On the same evening a cloud burst along the line of the Cumberland Valley railroad, about 6 miles west of Carlisle, 150 feet of tbe railroad was washed away. Heavy lightning accotnpauied the water-spout and a number of people were so stun ued that consciousness was not restor ed till the next day. Tbe young men who toot horns in a band had better learn well the mind of the girl of their choice before they mar ry, Detore tne Knot is tied, or after marriage she may protest against the toot, and do as tbe Germantown wom an did. Her husband was player of tbe trombone for a band. She said, quit. He didn t quit, aud she fled from the house. Her neighbors say that she did right, and that if he doesn't quit blowing tbe tromboue they'll move troin tbe neighborhood. Tbe Rloomfield Advocate says, on Tuesday of laat week George W. Zinn. of Newport, was arrested aud taken be fore United States Commissioner wolf, in Harrisburg, charged with taking ille gal fees in the pension cases of Ezekiel Jones, Henry Heiser and Jeremiah Liddick. He was held in $1,200 bail for a heating on last Friday, when he was again held in $2,0u0 for trial in the United States Court in Philadelphia. W. R. S Took, of Newpart, is bonds man for Esquire Zinn. At Harrisburg, on the 10th tost., during a severe thunder storm Frank Dively aud his wife residing on Kiev euth street, were struck by lightning and killed at tbeir doorway. Several other persons were shocked, and a num ber of buildings were struck. A large stone in the State street Soldiers' Moo umect was displaced. Tbe barn of J. li. Denny at Lochiel was destroyed, causing a loss of $3000. Altogether five thunder storms prevailed withiu a circuit of several miles. Tbe rain fall was the heaviest kuown in many years. Don't Give up Yet. It doesn't follow that a patient will die because tbe doctors have "given him up," or that he will recover be cause they promise to "pull him through '' It is never t late to try tbe great virtues of Parker's Tonic. Mr. Michael Guiifoyle, of Binghamton N. Y., was cured of Rheumatism by it af ter ten years of unspeakable suffering. Mr. R. W. Mosher. druggist, of same city, certifies tbat be has sold over a tliousii.d bottles of Parker's Tonic through its reputation for this aud oth er cures. Juue 18 lui. On Saturday last the committee of tbe right wing of the Democratic party met aud appointed Saturday, August 23, for the Primary electiou, aui Mon day, August 25, for tbe meeting of tbe Return Judges. A peace committee to meet a peace committee from the left wing was appointed. It is report ed by the right win, tbat whea at AI lentowu. asking for favors from the State convention, the left wing prom ised to go borne and disband their or ganization and again cuter the fjlJ, but the left wing tay that they uever made such a promise. They are all cryiag peace! peace! and everything shall be lovely, aud the goose shall haug high. Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at publio sale, on the premises iu the borough of MiQinlown, ou Saturday, June 21, 1S84, at 1 o'clock p. m.. one of tbe most desirable houses on Maia street, with (out rooms and kitchen on first floor, four rooms ou second floor, large finished attic, cistern pump in kitchen, and in bath room. Also, one new two horse wagon, built by J. P. Ilefilefiuger ;" fine family driv ing horse, bay mare, 5 years old, 15i bands high, perfectly safe at tbe rail road, and for a lady to drive. Terms: Ou bouse, ten percent., on day of sale, and $1,000.00 ou confirma tion of sale. Thomas A. Iller. A tramp book-binder, from ''bicag.t, stopped long enough in the office do.ir, on Saturday, to Mate tbat on Friday uigtit while coming east on tbe bumper of a stock car, he dozsd aud foil off. aud was turned lengthwise between the rtiis with face dowu between tj ties, and thai be lay still till the train pass ed over biui, he thinks 20 odd cars passed over him. He was bo sbocked by tbe occurrence tbat was like a man suffering with nightmare, be could not move hand or foot. A fellow tramp was with biai on the car, aud when he fell, his companion jumped off and lojk ed for bim, thinking to find him dead. His chum took bim off the track but he was so shocked that he conld not even sit up for over half an hour. -The Commencement exercises of tbe IJilHiutDwn Academy will take place on tbe evenings of June 19th and 2Gth inst. Tbe fi.st night's exercise will be purely cratorical, interspersed by Goe music, by the Academy orchestra. It will beacampetitiveeuter'.aiument as far as tbe orators are ooneerued, Mr. Duncan offering a Harvard edition of Shakespeare to tbe orator wbo acquits himself best ou the forum. Three com petent judges have been appointed to decide wbo is tbe winner of the prize. Tbe evening of the 20th inst., will be takn nn hv the entertainment part of the Academy, and will ciosisi of dramas, tablcaus, declamations, dialogues, mu sic, etc. It will be by far tbe best en tertainment, of its kind, ?cr given by tbe Academy. Caution. Beware ! TLere are parties in tbis oouaty claiming to bave slate rooting paint. Nouoe is berebv given by the Genera! Agent of tbe Excelsior Siate Paint Co., that any person or persons claiming in the counties of Perry, Juni ata and Snjder, to sell tbe slate roofing paint tbat snob person or persons are a fraud, unless they bare a certificate of authority signed by tbe xoelsior Mate Paint Company, properly attested Dy Notary Publio. My headquarters are at Johnstown, Juniata county, fa., where my certifioateol authority can be seen by all. Parties wishing to bave their roofs repaired and painted in the above nam ed counties, call on, or address L. Newton, Uen. Ag't, Walnut, P. O., Juniata county, Pa. At Middleton, Dauphin county a short time since an able- bodied tramp called at tbe residence of Mr. Isaiah McCasky, who resides on one of Col. James Young's farms. Mr. McCasky was not at borne at 'tbe time, and this fact may bave been known by tbe tramp, as be insisted en having something to eat, and threatened to kill Mr. McCas ky if bis demand were not complied with. Mrs. McCasky, wbo was up stairs at the time, raised a window and told the tramp to leave tbe premises that she did not bave anytbiug to give him. Tbis seemed to enrage the dar icg tramp, and be again threatened to burn tbe bouse and ki.l ber. Mrs. Mo- Casky, however, did not "scare worth a cent," but finding that the tramp did not go away she grasped ber husband's loaded revolver, made ber way down stairs and again commanded tbe tramp to leave the premises. On refusing to do so, she drew tbe revolver, and would bave ended bis career had be not hasti ly departed. Court Proceedings. Jeremiah Lyons was appointed auditor in the estate or Michael Eichman, deceased. A. J. Patterson was appointed auditor in tbe estate of Jacob Beidler. Jacob Smith, with approved socurity of $l2tX, was appointed trustee to secura the dower ot Mrs. Samuel il. S holly. The inquisition pertaining to the estate of Bunjamin Kepner, deceased, was con firmed. The inquisition pertaining to the estate of James Fitzgerald, Sr., deceased, was confirmed. The real estate sales of Michael Eichiuau, deceased, were confirmed by the court. A charter of incorporation was granted to The Frieudahip Hook and Ladder Com pany, Xo. 1, ot Patterson. I'etiton 0! David E. Kobison, guardian of Alberta May Kitziuin, tor sale of properly, to 1). V. Calhoun, tor the sum of $U15.00. granted. 1'etitiun ot Jaech V. Kurtz, praying for au issue to tet this validity of a judgment ot $VX.UO against tlm Noah Cameron es tate, lirajted, and ordered to be placed at the bead ul lbs trial list at ta.- next regular term ot court. Charles K. iluwer was appointed guar dian of Sarah K. llower, minor child ol (jeorgu lloaer, deceased. Ttio court instructed the guardian of the minor children of Sauiuul il. Shelly, dec(d, to pay a stipulated sum, each year, till Uie cbildrun arrive respectively at the age of lb years, tJ their mother, for maintenance. An order tor sale of real estate of V. II. Lukcns, dee'd, was granted. The private sale ol property of l'ttr Goouliug, lor the benetit of bis children, by their guardian, wa continued by tbe couit. li. F. liurcbiieid was appuiutcd auditor in tbe estate ul Jacob Frank dee'd. Isaac Furgasoii aa ippuiuted guardian lor miuor children ot Lewis Cargili, ot Greenwood towuship, dc.'-'d. Decree of court in regarl to the payment ol costs iu the estate ol Ja'obaud Sepherua Fiatik, dee'd. 1'ctlUon ot John J. l'atterson, guardian of John J. Fallursou, Jr., lor leave to make a private sale of minor's real estate, situ ate iu Juniata county. Granttd. L. K. At kinson, and Mrs. Amelia Turbctl being the purchasers. Kuie on heirs of James Fitzgerald, Sr., d.c'd, to show cause why lauds ot said de cedent should not be sold. liule ou heirs of Benjamin Kepaer, dee'd to hhow cause a by the real estate should not be sold. John J. l'atterson was appointed guar dian ol Julia J. Patterson, Jr., minor cui Id of Lucretia E. Patterson. The report of A. J. Patterson, auditor in the estate of Fanny Guudiing, dee'd, wan hied. The report of K. McMeen, auditor ia the estate of C. A. (Jallaber, dee'd was iiled. TLe report of Maaou lrwiu, auditor of the estate of Charles A. Sherruer, dee'd was filed. Petition of V. D. Stone, auditor of the estate ot Samuel Stein, dee'd, tor leave ut 20 days time to lile report. The report of B. F. Burchtirld, auditor ot the estate ot George Reynolds, dee'd, was tiled. Auditor's report of A. J. Patterson, iu account of John Dearing, as guardian ot Virginia E. Suiilb, uce lUrtlr, exceptions overruled and auditor's report confirmed. heturn of tbe order of sale in the estate of Peter Wise, dee'd, as to-track iNo. 1, confirmed on alias order of sale awarded to sell tract Ho. 2. In the estate 01 Simon Niemon, iate of Monroe township, dee'd, rule oil beirs in the matter of partition to accept the real es tate as per valuatiou or show cause why the same should not be soH. Mary K. Mace, one ol the heirs at law, bid above tbe valuation of the property, and the aale was confirmed to her. Lewis D. Manning petitioned for a di vorce. Awarded as prayed for. Petition of Thomas V. Hamilton legatee of Kesiab Hamilton, to Jt aside a sherifi's silo of certain real estate to W. J. Dennis, aud rule granted on aaid Dennis to show cause why the sherilfs sale should bo set aside. Dennis made answer tbat tbo mat ter had been satislactorily antnged between thorn, and tbat there is no objection to the prayer ol T. W. Hamilton. . Petitiou and appointmeut of viewers held under advisement until September term, next, lor the vacation of a road at a point on the road leading from East Salem to North East School House, and staui ng at a point near the liue between Joseph Saus inau, and Matbia Gemberling aud extend ing thence to the Chester Valley lioad at at a point near Knlus Ford's stone quarry. Jacob BeidUr was appointed auditor to ascertain liens agaiust JicCuiloch and oth ers. Petition tor divorce of Win. McConnel granted as prayed for. Petition ot executo; of Koiwrt Tlmuip son, dee'd 10 be made a jany to aa issue, granted as prayed for. Wia. Dunn, John Muster, Jacob O Smith, wr appointed viewers to lay out a pub lic road from a point on lio road leading Irom McAIUtervill to Ihouipsoutowu, at or near tbe blacksmith sin p of a. O. Evanj, tit a point ou the puolio road le.id:i;g Thouipsonlowa to Cross roaus, at or near lh-3 ie:iJmco of Johu L. A user. A role for judgement on answer of car. nishee David W. Allen, m tbe estate of Hannah Allen. Decree for judgement against garnishee David McConneu in estate of James r Smith. Kule ou Cornelius McClellan to show cause why tbe tax on the real estate of Hen ry Spitler, dee'd, late of Port Royal, should not be taken out of the fund produced by the sale ol decedents property, and answer required to be made in court on the 1st Mo nday in September. J. W- Plette was appointed anditor to distribute estate of A. B. Ilaldeman, dee'd, also, auditor to pass exceptions to the ac counts ol the administrators of W m. J. Kirk, dee'd. VIED: GOODLING On tbe 5th mst.. near Oriental, this county, Fanny Elizabeth, on ly daughter ot Peter and Hannah Godliog, aged 2u years 6 months aud 5 days. MAKT1N'. On tbe 9th inst., at Mount Morris, Ureen county, Pa., Captain A. II Martin, aged iO years, 9 months and 10 days. Captain Martin was born August 29, 181;t, in Augusta township, Northumberland Co., and died at Mount Morris, Green county, this State, on the 9th day of June, 1881, at tbe age designated in tbe Bible, as the age at which a man will bave lived out bis days iu tbis world. He came to Juniata county in 1843, and pursued the calliug of a farmer, in Tuscarora valley, a number ol years. It was while engaged in tbat peace ful calling that he became impressed with a desire to lead a more religious life, and with that object in view, he joined the Eb euezer congregation of the Methodist church, in tbe valley, and from that time to the day of his death, he led a religious lite that is worth following. He was an up right man, not for appearance betor men, but lor the "sake of uprightness." When be understood, a proposed course of action was not in accord with tho teaching ol the word, he repudiated it, regardless of the promise of gain. He was an efficient ex- horter in the church of his choice, and lie- queutly preached in the Methodist church in tbis town. He was elected Prothono tary aud moved with bis lauiily to tbis place, in lV-jo, and this has alwjys from tbat lime been considered his home. Years alter that, when McClure Sterrott died, he was appointed to fill the uuexpired term of Protbonotary to which Mr. Sterrett had been elected. Ht served one term as mem ber of the Pennsylvania legislature, was connected with the enrolling board for the enlistment of troops, at Harritbiirg, quite a while, during the war against n bullion, aud led a company ot tire 9 month volunteers, Irom this county iu W2. The great bat tle at Fredericksburg whs one of the battles in which he participated. I'u nil brave j aud kind soldier, the only mistake of bis military career was that he did not junith the men that conspired against bin.. He was Captain ol Company 1, 12Gih P. V. j Regiment. The past ti or 8 years be has been conducting the auction business fur bis son-iu-law, Thomas U. Parker, and it was while in pursuit of that business that he was seized with a disease of the stomach and bowels, and within the period of two weeks, carried into the world that be had during the past 30 years berii eudeavoring to prepare bis soul to enter. His son, Jo seph M.irtin, was with hi;u in hi lait hours on this earth, an 1 brought bis remains to this pUce lor interment. The luueral took place on the lClh. Lev. Mr. Smith, of the Methodist congregation, preached a funeral sermon. Kcv. David Beale and Kev. E. E. Berry wrro present, and a number of the citizen soldiers who followed tiiia up the sloping hills during the fierce and disas trous battle of Frederick were present to pay their couimauder who bad shared with them tli hardship ol camp, and the tumult of battle. His body was returned to moth er earth in the Presbyterian grave yard. Arm jitlvertmements. Jtl DITUR'S NOTICE. In tht Orphan' Court qf Juniata. County, is the tttatt of William Kauaatlt, Jtctattd. The undersigned appointed auditor Oy the Orphan Court of Juniata county to make distribution or the balance in the bands of Jacob Beidler, Esq., and Solmnou Books, administrators of the said William Kan 1 well hereby gives uotiee that be will attend to th duties of his appointment at his of fice in the borough ol Mitlintovrn, on Wed nesday, July 9th, IS-J, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and fonr o'clock p. in. ol said day. When ami where a'l persons interested mast pre srnl their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund . Alvreo J. PaTTKRsoM, Audxlor. Mil.Mintown June 13 1884. PRIVATE SALE. A house and lot of 4 acres of flint land, 14 miles Irom Van Wert, 5 miles from Mif tliu town, the comity ae it. Tho house is 2 stories bich with S rooms, and a celiar. There is a stable for S or 4 cattle or horses, bog pen. There is both running and pump water on the premises, r'ruitofall kinds, cherries, grapes, pears, apples and peaches. Churches and schools convenient. The Dunker church is only half mile distant. The Presbyterian and Lutheran churches aro 4 miles away. Terms easy. Posses sion liven immediately. If sold before har vest tbe 1 acres, now in wheat, will be put into the bargain. For price and other par ticulars address JOHN CLECK, Van Wert, Juniata county, Pa. April 9, 1884. lUr. la uvge. VS4sl TO IniiiMaLafStftKc Blew. i-kitaBr. Owf Wcainsm. tuasiftiSTO. lavish! BrrwrtsU iwV-rtieaw, fiaMiiV tr:rns.t; Mte and Mr irnt-!ir. I -fortr 'tie TrWi. Vl wT writ f.rltatof ronHri to b n-nt by t htnm deinut trefmtt mail. 0 rsvurva m ?rr frssa R aplaro fc ! mm ftsMrw, mn4 :- ta-U.ateiMU-sMutec. thswlrtw. Ad4rM lr. f. L. LsRlFi.l'. PrWt um4 TfUim tm Cwarw 1 rmtrmt W4. M mr. Uriet LooH. Succectur u lr. Luiu f.w:i--J- trtaUUM I lean. JOIIX YOUGEY'S BOOT AND SHOE SHOP has been removed to Main afreet, Iattron , la., where he will mpke all the latest stvles of LADIES', GENTLEMAN'S. BOY'S and MISSES' SlloF.S. FINE liOOTSand KEPAIKING aspecialty. rr?" PRICES REJSOSJBLE. 3 Give him a call before going elsewhere. Dec. 19, 1883 -ly. PROF. HARRIS' raAiBT wasato aad Ar cvr diijsmin. ttafltaa akUlftd pUauciac. retail boa ywQttfoJ 1iUaer tljoa, too frc lodistfa- ftad erct (trail wot. t Bet wtttporiM valla fm. stria Ibmc-I on by tmitiTOs aiaiaKi cf other icar1ia fcr them trvBblM. t or trm circa Ur ao-t trial pact axj ieara laponaat fact brbr ir f treatX'St lrwhrr. Tak rrsMdv lattt has) tmifA thr-t acS d bH ta Irrfcxa vita attaaUoa la bu ttem r teauM pais ar iaeoa Tt-alraae. roaadcA M ratina ajtcdtcal -ineipi.-a. GninsT to ffewor an- reputa M. UtrwctaprlkaOoamttM taatoT.liW-Msj aja?srM aps ABadicalCuro SFEBHTOREHEi JlVTD 1MP0TEK5Y. srieiud Iter overS IHn bj UN in tboii aasda of caase. delay. The Brtaral fatM fdoaa T tba haawa asm- m UiMIMUBH fi Ja ar rafered. xaa ' ik TRIAL PACKACcs Th. ptrfat I eb..rr.l sat SFllil ADDRESS raeau;. HARRIS REMOT CO., fTf g Chscit aiMU. ftnrtk lOtA St BU Leafs. Be. Oat kUTS'l IsUTSUT, $3 ; 2 SCHIKS.U : S MMTHi lil At c 9 a -THE BISSELL1PL0W- WM. RICHTER, one ol the largest farmers in DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A, whose address is BEUVEXCR, says : THE It ISS 1:1,1, PLOW is the bet be ever used, and he has nsed tbe Oliver Chilled. THE BISS ELL, he says, is lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and puts tbe ground in a better condition for harrowing. We also bave nn hand, for sale, the O LITER CHILLED PLOWS AND WI.4SD CHILLED I'LOlfS, at 20 per cent less money than usual. Also, REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOWERS, n ARROWS, &c. REMEDY ii. DOTY, MlflUntown, Pa. May 28, l84-tf. To Dyspeptics. The most common signs of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, are au ofyruasiun at tbe stomach, nausea, Ualalcnor, Tatar-brash, heart-bum, vomiting, loss of aiuctite, and eonsUpalion. Dyspeptic patients suffer un told mis. rics, bodily aul iu'-'u'L They should B..!i;uj:j lUe uio.uuii, aud secure regular daily action ot the buwals, by the tue of modoraie doses of Ayer's Pills. After tha bowels are regulated, one of these Fills, taken each day after dinntr, is usually all that is required to complete the cure. Area's Pills are sugar-coated and purely vegetable a pleasant, eutirely sate, and re liable medicine for ths cure ot all disorders of tbe etomach and bowels. They are tbe beat of all purgatives for family use. razrauxD BT Dr.J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. DR. JOHN BULL'S 1 ijll FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, RD Ul MALARIAL DISEASES. The proprietor of this celebrated medi cine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the publio for the SAFE. CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PEE. M ANEIiT cure of Ague and Fever, er CrUls and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to care if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out In a groat many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a core, and whole fami lies have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is. however, prudent, and in every case nisre certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disrate has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE EASILY FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SABSAPABIIXA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Purifiers. SH. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WOEM DijTROYER is prepared in the form of eandy drops, attractive to the sight and pleaaaat to the taste. DR. JOHN BXJIala'S GX1TH S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of tho Day. -Tlscipal OIBcs, 831 Sals St.. tOLTS V1LLE. ST. JU N I AT A V A LL E Y B A NK, OFMIFFLHTOWS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NBVIN PDMEROT, Prtuiitut. T. VAN IRWIN, CasAier Diectoi!S : J. Nevin Pomwroy, Joseph Kotlirock, 't-onr" Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos ii. bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKUOLDEaS : J. Nevin Pomt-roy, R. E. Psrker, Philip V. Ki'pn;r, Joseph Kotlirock, Geo.e J icobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Poruvroy, Amos (!. Bonsall, Noah Hi-rtiler, Charlotte Suyder, Annie V. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurti, Samuel M. Kurtx, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, P. B. Frow. John Her tiU r. 3?" Intorest allowed at the rate ot 2 per cent, on 0 months certificates, 3 perceat. on 12 months certificates. r jani3, loM-tf ALABASTINE A Superior Substitute for Kalsomine, etc Alabastlne is the.fnrf and only preparation made from calcim-d s-psum rock, tor appli cation to walls with a brush, and U fully cov ered by patents and perfected by many years of experiments. It is the ouly iiermanent wall finish, and adniils of applying as many coats aa desirel. one over another, to any hard surface, without d.ini-r of ficalinir. or noticeably addinir to the thickness of the wall, which is strengthened and improved by each additional emit, from time to time. It, is the only moterin! Uir t'.ie purpose not de pendent upon tfn lor us a-lliesivencsa. Alalmstiiie 13 h::p i,i the wall by asre, moisture, etc- while ail kalsomines or whit. enin? preiiarations have imrrt soft chalks and f$ae for their has. which are rendered soft or scaled in a very short time. In addition to the alxive advantages, Alabastine is ka exfnsive. ns it re-uirvs lut one-halt the num!-r of ponni to cove.r the same amount of surface with two man, is ready for use by uduiiig wuier, and easily applied by any one. For sale by jour Paint DroW. Ask f r Crcubr containing tanipicji of 12 tints, '.r-mutirLnrf d onlv bv lii Aulkittsk 1 U- li CaiBCH, JUiiuser, Grand Uaptds, iLui. st .1 1 ssjsi 9a EUOnrS LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS are the BEST EVER MADE for CasMisnsa. ImHessttow. MssdssSis. ime good doM of tbres or four Emer's Little Catnarue l".us. followed by on pill STarr night tor a wk or two. mako lbs human macluiMrv run as rnl. as clock work; they SMsrtfy Mw Moos) aud pot dw life in a brokso-uown bo.:r. Paroly iHsll, Himlses. FN In fall I b to. th Toanarstcbild msy tok them. uid by all Dragguu and Modi clue Deslua at IS Cha. a Boa, or by m.L STANDARD CURE OO, Proprietors, 197 Poari St, K.T. rminr's LHHe Catbartio are more thin Is claimed: they prove to to the l.t KJ ever used here. Worth tw the TTwny asked. Vt. W. H. Gonea. Jivinpey Grove. Oa. SmoiVa UtHn CaftiorNe aro the mostpmiularof &.1 2t" RYS LIT Tig f, t uartlrs. W w. Bhop, 'cr-oeo'- -dtroa tnrm. Jhsi Counts, M. D tllY,':.pgLV. Jackson. Mlwi. They are MALARIA 'Ter Gumma. M'rrurr. or pcuon u( aur ki&d. Ludoned r buUH Cents a Ooi. wDO YOUR OWN PAINTING AND USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on band full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'KXlsHIXii GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see sne and be astonished. i'auts at T5 Cents. Patterson, l'a., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can bay Till: UKST A?iU TIIK CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & H.1TS, CJPS, BOOfi, SHOES, HE is prepared tn exhibit one of the most tius maritet, and at jisi U.vishixui. j L.U n rniva 1 Also, measures taken for suits aud parts of suits, which will be made to ord at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets. MIFFLINTO PA. s. N. Till: VEJf GOODS FOR 1884 ivV OUR ,T Elf STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT 1 PE0FLE SAY WE PEACTICE IT ! We can't rest on what our fathers did we mast do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for us and we bad to have more room for our ever increasing bu;iues, so we fitted op our next store room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, irbich is a large, si a-;nis and finely fifed up Clothing Room, and we filled it up with 1 .,(( dollar IVOrtll of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG CLOTHJiXG. Never was there such a fiue display made and so large a selection brought to gether i f mens', hoys' and childkess' ci.otuino, in Central l'enn svivatiia. Our friends and customers when they come to visit ua will approve of our a EITERPltISE! Our arrange ments for selling is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, PRICP:S STYLES, and cannot be surpassed withiu a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL ASD PLEASANT NEW STOKE ROOM. WE HAVK Cr.nTIUNG FOR THE I.ARHEST A NT) FATTEST PEOPLE' WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST AND SMALLEST PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR LAR'SF, TALI. AND SLIM PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTIIINI FOR HEAVY-SET AND SIIOKT PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WORKLNU PL MS PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTH IN (i FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childrens Clothing we , ay Special Attention. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HOYS THAT GO TO COM.E'iE ! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HOY THAT HO TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR PoYS THAT WORK FOR TH KIR PARENTS' WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE! WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FkOM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE ? WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FRoM 8 TO 8 YEARS OK A'iE ! WE HAVE CLOT MS U FOR CHILDREN FROM lt To 11 YEARS OF AGE T Fiiriiis.iii.g Goods Department: Hats, of the newest and cost stylihh selections; SLirts, all priees; Trunks aud Satchels, of all sixes; Neck-ties and Suspender, at all prices. . Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS 18 A EEKB1L 1SD CCBIIAL BUITATION TO ALL SCH0TT, T' a'"I'kr' BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWX, IV. April 18, 1HC4-IV. A PRT'717' SeD1 u XV M. M--M.JLA Ji for postage, and receive Iri'r, a comly brx of goods which will help all. f either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await th workers absolntvly nre.' Aton-- a'Mrfxs Tat e 4c Co., Augusta, Me. Auril 2. 1884-lr. I MT"V . CO.. rt thr SnETiFic AsiEKira. eon-lln.;- - a-. S licit. -rs n-r rilwtj, real, Trads MHrK". t.-'.ynh?.'. I r ua l nilea Ptaie. canaaa. tr lnnJ. I r.nro. is-rTnunT. c H.3d Bnok a!.ut f utti. fnr fn-e. 'riiirtT-vn jirV exvvntr"'. I',t-'i;.(.i-.iT.cl throtiTli Ml'NN a r'O. ajvllotloU hi tho .- iFNi't r.c Amki.ican. the largest, bet.and oi') wul' 'v rtf. ulftttn! .ctrntinc paper. S.1 J)a fear. , ': .4-';l enirniTlnir and rntcr--.lt nr 1b forituiL'.... olini py ut the ?clrsiirle A mcr. nn m-nt rr.-.-. a-Mrmw Ml'NN "J., r' ir.TI10 AaKKICAN ufllce, 1 Bnaulwar, N. lota. 1 ACTION NOTICE. j All persons are hereby caatloned against trespassing nix.n the lanils of the nnrler signed, ia Fayette. Delaware or Walker tnwnabips, by rj.hing, banting or ia any other wav : i Jomathax Kiiea. CaTHaaiNK Kvitz, D. B. 1IHM, S. J. KraTJi, Lcchm Drsx, JacrB Hoops, A. H. KrT!i, ' . IIWIJ EVAMH, C. F. Spicaia, J. R. (iAKaaa, J. F. Dkttsa. Wat. BaaHTHorria, Joms McMiem, G. W. SITB,: Haxar Arana, Jisse Pixas, C. G. SlIELLT, David Smith, Tistoh Brxnaa, Johs L. ArKia, S. M. KacrraAS, Dario HkitBABaaa, Livi E. Miiss. Arnold Vaaxjs, Novemter 30, 18e3-tf. PATENTS M::is hirer, V C Sly a.el mother tt'l on AthQes. TeiM. Tbey are eveellnl R. Bssiox. nnctrUe. M Ft rEABrrtr EsTtsjy Vherly. Mt. - Emorj's Standard Cure Pills, bj pkyelcdanaand sold br druwjuts erexywhwe, uX STANDARD CTJB.H CO, New Tor. NON-CORROSIVE, EHILLIAlTr AND DURABLE. We parsnU. those Paints to no pare Lead, Cioo, and Colors, (round In pars Liiuecd OIL Prices and Sample Card stiowln,; Colon, mailed Opon application. STANDARD PAINT CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Q7 SUITS MaDK TO ORDER.g SAMUEL STKATIK. BOYS' CLOTHING J.VZ) ruRyisHixu GOODS. choice and select stocks ever oSercd it New Building, corner of Bridge ar.- Jan. 1, lis4-tf C. S. 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