Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 24, 1884, Image 3

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v.z in took in t'ue Stat Fair last
rslutini! ri;ik was opera
nt Port Uoya', is on
Mr. -B-iiler visited
biaine ia New
: Young lives in Ever-
(, .1 t' ncS: i" suow in New lirutis-
fiisl H -o!.--ic.i the number
.P Ffi-v ..
i : : ; wpa w.ts out on the
:i oi S;uTjy evening.
c j-Li'r of t':is b oV'i Everett
:. i (1 ffii'i 1" ise cnurcu.
lirtit a car load of cattie
r
tv ) tli
tfs tanks !"
t;hvif"3i l'-e west a Jew days agi.
i W".:ner. ct Uarr'burj, ia
ch-rmAirv YiiW Acadeinv.
I'cinx ';v :t. piwer sni theaur
t trf. disappear uiighty
;'. rroui iy '
;- -u:is ill hold their re
,:e- vi October, at Ne-
tr. VI It.
i-T-rtv thnTil people were Hrowned
tCii- ' J -tt "t'r 'n curtain river re
r:i. i! A; f Tmbett, kta gone to
j!-'. i' ?wf '; i-:! oi bvuat in MiiitlB
TN -T
..-a-icr.
n rreanier" is report'.!
. b::ii:es. tfnyd lor tie
la-t WJni-iay mnrr.trg.
rslffii; bartie with Dou-
:.i'r..:i j -it . d ia tfcs Lead j
'.'k, noil of . II. Fasiek ou
lie V.
Ti A' piv ttiil-;nt -went to tte rail
rit :-,-:r iviiow &tudeuu jT lor
IT.u- S'.uiary.
Cife'.rri wis afraid tc say yes or no on
: t 'iZ -sticn, S"i lie sahl nethin,
t-i--l li'lito.
Pr:.'i- - T mean w eoiuj-iled io c!os
Jirl' ! ""ediii-aia, ou abeyant of
v.as rii.klt. ' f rain on Saturday,
.'. si ui: it iii -ii the fac: that lhv
u.-i itiUorry a'es.
ivx- jf It.? grcuT-.l i.;a.-d to t'le Set-
b aritv! f-:i: ra'road ia ilirtu cauu-
SijirKitendc. t Actian is visiting the
el-vis. Ki i'repse to Tisil
-s df.riii tue t-T;u.
Tbt Est:t;:.;d m Gi'tbeaayi thattlie mule
T.tri i i; ia the f'.-ld in thateaunty to
isri-pt he Ke; aUiean party.
The l-'.:o!i Il.iuii.'o:i Watchnta is an
ttrit;jiv(ir:e for t"ie e?tjbiibu?ut of m
-itu" inNwroa lli:uilton.
;Ti-rr "iirst gun" businesa in the
j3j Ve inn at aad Maine. It"a nwro
Joseph Webster, a carpenter while at
work on the Mexico bridge was knocked in.
to the river a distance of 32 ft but was
able to go to work in half an hour after the
aeodxnt.
Vigorous health ia man's finest estate.
If weak and nervous, aend for circular and
tree trial package of Pastilles a radical
cur. Harris Kerned; Co., St. Louia, Mo.
Sp. -?4.
The way the Democrat and Register is
going on about George WiUon as a candi
dal tor County Treasurer, a stranger would
think that the Democrat and Register is bis
opponent.
Siace the Democratic party took to wear
ing high necked dressea with long sleeves,
there is no length she will not go for re
form and the ofhees Washington Repub
lican (Rep.)
The genial I'lett will not be elected to
to the office ol Frolhonotary. The people
do not propose to, fill the local otheca with
Inwyers. Mr. Meiuiuinger will be the next
I'rothoiiotary.
It is said that a place has been discover
ed on the mountain near the boundary Hue
ot Ferry and Cumberland counties where
stolen horses are concealed till it ia safe to
move them larlher.
The f nest fertilizing drill in the market
can be had from Kennedy &. Doty for
They also keep constantly on baud Ammo
aiated Fhosphate, Dissolved Bone and Fure
Raw lion. Jnl? 21 18t4, tf.
The U'a'i that holds onto his tobacco and
beer, and cuts bis family off from a good
houie uewuii-r is oonomizing ll the
wroug way, it is ibe old saying of p-tiny
wio aud pouud loolish put into practice.
There was a great Republican demonstra
tion in Philadelphia, on Tuesdiy evening,
'JO odd thousaud plumed torch bearers were
in line. LlaMie was there at the meeting at
tU.- Lui n !.rs.'i;e building on liroad street.
Jealousy cauied Mrs. Thomas Martin to
put a bullet I rum a revolver in her hus
band's head at miduigh! last Thursday w hile
they lay in bed in their bouse inaClear!ie!d
towu. Mrs. Mtrtm wai arrasted aud put in
jail.
If the Deuiocrvy u i.l withdnw Cleveland
ai:d run Belva I.ocka-ood, most of the wo
men w iil be with them lor Be! a promises in
her letter of acceptance to m.;e a lair dis
tribution of :r.icca to women as well as j
Mr. Ilesdricks, democratic candidate for
the Vic Presidency, was on a tra:n of cars
It Wudsirsday that wa wrecked by a brok
en rail ne.ir Farmer city, Illinois, t Hit '2U
pee-j-ks were hurt, but Sir. Heud-i.-k's es
Cilrd. An oyster lay on a plate j a s'lell lay on
tlw ta'jlf . What i the oyster doing on the
p'ato t The oyster is for Ban Butler. Why
don't he throw away the she-!' ? Oh, no; the
he!l is lor tbe working-tien. Brooklyn
Times
A Westchester, X. T-, woman has been
fnei JJ.5t tr striking her hu-ban 1 with a
bed-slat in a'jutrrel iibi'it a lie. 114 she
s'rnck hinith a pie is a ijuarrel aVout a
bed slat, Le might have been hung hr mur
der. CaH.
Fanrrjs aNt Bkct:irrs Liva5f?oi K As
sociaTisi or tbe I'rTTKn Stati Iiixuree
horses fid cattle aainat thelt asd dis-ase
tij
at reaciiablT rates.
For term app'y t
A. II. WriMi vN,
Agent.
tei
lite a wb bittcry arbling in cLorus."
la? "-d:dt arc biwy sohreecnj g every
sight, lu an r.ld saying is that ia nix weeks
atertt-y Ixgiu to screech frost will come.
As etth-iuake shock 9 :;hcientlv severe
to a-it! wr startled j.tiple in Oilic, InJi
ii.iid u.l.r w.. stern states last Friday.
Jt.o TT. Scrv-s. of Altsona was turned
f'Tii; .u it X vorr, to Miat Mary
i. a-ck,er ol ex-ai eri!T W. D. WaUs,
' FraM .
An in -ri-.m siler di.ilar, coined it th'
yr us. tak-'n ov r l!:e counter ot
rVjL. ;; oa Stunl iy. It is a toad
s' irr r.j r.L.
F r I 'iA touae a-'id lot of 4 acrea
rV '','-t in A a!ksr township. Ad
: l.'I Johu Cleci, Van WertJu-
' Ci. it.
1 'ui Vai;e; fa-is bought tho Reno lrm
''' '.'l sere? -.t al town, -U i 3;! acres t
T.4.iii-1 Hii.iit a mile and Lalf north eati
t tn ;i.r M.
ai'-rrls W . Uaruian, brother of
ft-at: !.s i-x.r i it to bo ato!di I
v -s i.-s e::iK4 i
editor
" that
tho liariut service for
l ftri-j i of tire yara.
Kr;ii',:ic.ia i.iiet in this county is a
16 t-iie, the more you cor.aiier it the
' are impressed w ith the sense of
'"e If rie:y ot voting lor it.
"Tli Itemocratie joiraals wliick told us
,r S'i ago that IU. Biaine was sick
are ;r.;u-,tli t-L3i Mr- ujjjne'j state seems
t pra'ty robust, thank you."
1- E. Ljiy r ceiied the contract lwf lay
"f tU Lt -rt House yard pavement for
-J . V. iu. Hank's bid was $ai.50.
J''1 aicMecu'e bid was $J4:J.2i.
J' ba Cutnhigliaui, of Patterson, raised
-JO busLuis of V ictor potatoes on an acre
ol i'oua j, ad i acres cl ground gave liiiu
.id of biiihels of w heat.
Toe Je ia ai rrts of the w orld observ
ri l-'t Sat j;il4V;lie Jewish New 1'ear
6lT, tks heg,tiai,v of the 5,045 year. Tbe
ia :! pUce nbaerved die day.
II- B. iii,lin. of Sd'T City, Grant co.,
slvxico.ha. bean Tinting relatives and
'""us ia JauUu. He ws i town last
Uarsuay i,i iu sooa ri-tu,;i to NewMe.v-iu.
'. Svhu
tl
suce
MifPiutown, Fa.
The Tribune give Hertrler U!T"y becaut
its ed tor and Hertzler were im !t drivers to
gether a caiupaifTi or two ago. If Mr. Ilert.:
ler T" ill put a pla ster over te mouth f l ie
Tirtiiiio it wiil !o liiiu more good lha.; so
much tally.
The Deioocrst and Keeit-.r eenis ui be
out of humor because tlioreia such a 'nr
cr;i of wheat on hand and i lames the low
prise eu Repcb.icju tariif. If tha cunty
h?i a short cup and th price rr.lt-d laiki
t"k5 Register sh ould blaiue Hon the Kepubli
3i!a tarifT.
Prevent re- ious :cfcnr. by taktrs oc
cs siona.iy ore of Emory's Little Catf.a-tic
T"i!!s, a worlerful appetrcer, an aiwjlute
r-eventiuve ai.d cure of Fi!iiM:sncs,.)Ieas
at to take, siiearcoate.i. Ask your !rug
pst for ;h-ci ami take no other 15-cents.
Sep. 3-S4.
Chairmac McAuley had an attack of
tramp a lew days ago that doubled hia tip
liceiy. Dr. Batiks dove d' wn into tii Ji-t.
:ine chet and got 4te medicine that j
atraijthtenei him out. Come Jaiaei, no j
j tramps, or aal.iria on u;e luresnoiu ot a(
caiupaigr.
The Bedfrrd County tank doiu; iusi
r.ess at Everett Bedford eaunty cloid its
Coors so'iK days apo. It '.ilames its fa! lire
a the Keicb'e coal company, which wed
tie bank 0. A poor excuse, is it bit
ter than noiK ! The Everett Press says, the
cause of the failure is owirj to bid u.in
ai'cnient and reckless investnieut.
It is uitea dij at the railroad when the
Tribune boast of it that iU cauJidate f ir
Assembly is net under the corporation thut
pves employttcnt to thousands of mea .
Te'.l us something, about She office tlwt
soai hold und -r the Pattisoa administration,
and the trips tlt you make daily on the
railroad that yot are slapping in the face
Seiali.
The Philadelpi-ia Daily XorJi Aniericak
ixi U0 yersold on the 21st., and celebrat
ed the centennial .anniversary by issuing a
jvaper precisely lite the daily of KM) years
ao, w:th all the news aud aJvrtisetnents
j of the jp r of that date. A ct.pv of the
I old paper ws receired at this cilice and
' wais examined with ciore than eotimon in
; trest by a number f citiiscni tf Mifllin-
ou.
On tLc 13th irit., Armstrong Jvmsloe
w;s hulling
attempted to board a west bound freight
and it threw him in front of the hand car
w hich waa coming east. The hand car was
thrown from th track and its occupants
were scattered around pretty lively. None
of them were hurt. He was brought to
this place lor medical attendance.
Mr BUine ia out in a letter that explains
the matter of his marriage which has been
troubling the democracy these many day.
He was twice married to his present wife,
and that should aalisfy the unruly, criticis
ing, eriing brethren. He waa uianied in
the presence ol friends, at Georgetown, Ky,
Juue o0, I860. Ue did not know that a li
cense certificate by the clerk of the county
court waa necessary in that state until no
tified after he was married. They were af
terwards again married iu Pittsburgh, Pa.,
in tbe presence of friends, in" March, 1851,
lor tbe purpose of securiug a legal marriage
which the first marriage was not lor the
reason that no license certificate had been
issued by the clerk of the court. You will
esteem Blaine more than ever tor the wife
that be was compelled to marry a second
time, because of the peculiarity of the
Kentucky state law, she has been bis lile long
bosom companion to this day. Such a
husband isn't to be picked up every day.
hd. Eepner, ef Port Royal came to town
in a buggy last Thursday forenoon aud
while speeding up Bridge street tbe colt
that he drove concluded to run to the hitch
ing post, w here it had once before been tied,
in front of Mr. Lyou'a office. Mr.. Lyon's
horse ai d buggy stood there, aud iu gettiug
h-.s colt aay Kepuer turned too ahoit and
Cauda the wheels of his chicle on the
w heels of Lyon'a bugy lifting the latter
waarou so high a almost to upset it. Kep
nei's buggy tilted over on its side aud the
uarc turned aud ran dowu Bridge street, a
sudden contact with a stone los-d the bug
gy back onto its wheels. The beast rau at
such a lapid rate that it could not make the
luru to go up Mam street but angled across
the street and rau into a horse of William
Brown's that stood tied in front of Espen
schade's store, brown's horse stood the
racket and contact with the runaway is il
such au occurence waa of not as much ac
count as the bite ol a horse lly. The buggy
had agaiu upsut a. id lay on its stdo shoved
close up to the runaway which w as press
ing hard up against Brown's aur.ual. Ev
erybody that was a witness to the career ol
the coll looked lor a more destructive eud-
ing ol the run off. The buggy was a good
oeal dam.igrd, aud tiia legs of the beats were
cut aud bruised, bat Kepuer was not hurt.
If Lyou's horse had bren loose tlure would
have been more In iu the seem , ll is a
irood ihiijir to have such sensible horses as
Lyou'a aud Broivo own.
Married iu CUurcU.
fee of the most notable evnls that has
taken place iu o'lr midst, lit many dujs,was
the warnage ot'H. il W'ooMiani:k, ot the
liurm pton, N . J., Evening liej-orter and
M'ss Aksie Cormas, 4 this place, ri the
First Meihodit church, ou the evenkig of
th 17th inst. Several hundred iuvnations
were seut out to triends of the contracting
.parlies, acd w hen the ui icious ho-ur came,
iriends trom Philadelphia, Uiliuul ia, Har-riabii.-g,
and a numerous company from
this town assembled iu the church. Pre
cisely at 8 o'clock 1. M., the organ notes ol a
bridsl n:aich filled the buildiuar with eie
lighiiul muic, aud near relatives of the
parlies that were to be vuitcd at tha Altar
ot Hymen, came forward aud scale 1 them
selves near whte-o the interesting ceremony
was to b ef acted. They were silent but
positive herairis t,l a pending interesting
event. The relatives were scarcely seated
till lour Ud, of the Sabl-b school claas
tanpiit by llisa CoQ'uian. led the tridal pio
cession, . H. J. Hoiiuau slid Hiss Hurt ttt
Uo.IobaegU. of this place, were the gr oins
m in and bridesmaid, but ail eyes were
turned to tbe bride ati I groom as th-y
luarchvt d"WU ti e aisle, the bride in lull
dress ol g-uct si.k, cwu colored fclovus,
and orange blotMims c her bosom and in
her hair, e-id c airy ing a boquct ol rose,
and tbe groom iu a cut away suit of biack
MirrLiNTOWN Mavwcrrs.
Mrr rurow, September 24, 1884
Bntter ..
Eggt
Lard
Ram .....
Shoulder ,
Side.....
Kags
MIFfLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
75
18
'.8
12
17
10
10
I
Whoat
Folti Wheat
Lancaster
Corn. ............
Oati,
Ryo
New Cloverseed. ..
Timothy seed
Flax seed .... . ...
Bran
Chop. ....... .....
Shorts
Ground Alum Salt.
American t-alt.
85
05
SO
60
6 50
1 30
I 40
1 00
1 50
1 30
1 25
1 00a! 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
PHUanELrniA, September '11, 1884.
Cloverseed 7aHc. Timothy seed $1.5Sal.
60 per bushel. Rye straw $16.60a$17. Eggs
aia'JOc per dot. Butter 18a28c r pound.
Live old hens 12al3c per lb, live spring
chickens 13al4c per lb. Oats 32a35c per
bun. Corn 0 uloc per bus. Wheat Penn
sylvania red !0c per bus.
East Liberty caltle market September 11,
extra 6.1oa6.4, grassers 5 50a5.70.
IDITUR'S NOTICE.
In the ttlate of Catharine Stti, deceased.
The undersigned, appointed by the Or
phans' Court, of Juniata county, to make
distribution of the lunda in tbe hands ot
C. B. Horning. Administrator, d. b. n., oi
Catherine Mein dee'd., hereby gives notice
that he will alter d to the dunes oi ms ap
pointnient at his office, Milliintown, Pa.,
T - . . . i.l'll .SO IWWi nt
WEI)ESUA, UUIUDcn i., a,
IU o'clock A. M., when and where all per-
sons interested willjesent thetr claims or
Be lorever debarred.
Daviu D. roM,
Sept. 22, 18? I. .Uditor.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ih th i'ttate of Etlher A. Kaufman, tleCd.
Whereas, letters ol Administration, c. t.
a., having been granted to the undersigned
on the estate ol Ksther A. Kaufl'man. dee'd,
late "I Mexico, Walker township. Juniata
county, Pa., all persons indebted to said
estate arc requested to nuke immediate
payment, and those having claims will
please presm thetn without delay.
JONATHAN KAIFFMAN.
Sept., 15. 4. Administrator.
EXECUT0USSALE0F
VALl'ABLB
REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned, Executors of Jacob
Brubaker, deceased, will, by virtise ol i
tiowr ill the last will of said decedent, ot
I.- .t miti.il- isle on the premise, in Mon
roe twp., Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
Of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Br virtue of an order issued out ef the
Orphan's Court of Juniata county, the un
dersigned, Administrator of Jacob P. Smith
late of WaUer township, deceased, will
sell at public sale on tbe premises, at 1 o'
clock P.M., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1884.
The following described valuable real es
tate of said decedent, to wit:
A tract of land situate in Walker town
ship, Juniata county, bounded by lands of
George Hoe km an and others on the north ;
by lands of E (). Kepler and others on the
west; by lands of Michael Coldren aud
others on the south ; by lands of John Mus
ger and others on the east, containing
82 AGUES
and 28 perches be tho same more or less,
about 20 acres well set with tuulier, balance
clear and under good cultivation with never-failing
running water in every field ex
cept one. The buildings are
A TWO STORY HOUSE
of logs pebble dashed, NEW BAN K BARN,
and other out buildings.
There is an orchard of young apple trees
and other fruit on the farm.
TERMS 10 per cent, of the purchase
money on the day of sale when tbe prop
coty is struck ilown, 40 per cent, ol the
purchase money on the first day of Ap.'il,
1885, when deed will be delivered and pos
session given tbe b.ilsnce being of the
purchase money to bo paid in two equal
payments, ono ha!f on the first day of Oc
tober 1H85 aaid the balance on the first day
of April 188(5, each of the two last payments
to bear interest from April 1, 1885 and bs
secured bv judgment bonds.
JOHN P. SMITH,
Administrator of Jacob F. Smith, deceased.
DR. JC;.H BULL'S
l'
I (3 I UaiiiJ
FOR THE CURE OF
EVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
!D ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
Yaluabl GrfNf Mill aad Saw
Mill at PrivaU Sal.
The undersigned offers for sale a GRIST
MILL and PAW MILL, situated in eld
Port Koval, Juniata county. Pa., with It
ACRES of land, more or less, witb mill dam,
mill house 30X50 feet, three stories high,
one story of stone, and two of frame, at
taining 3 ruu of stone, two pair ot barra,
and one sand stone, chopper and corn break
er, a Silver Creek smut machine, and sepa
rating machine, two Hour bolts 20 ftet loug,
two flour packers, all driven by tbe water
of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet everthet
wheel. The mill Las a good run of custom
work and is in a good wheat growing coun
try, and Is in good running order. The
saw mill is driven by a Rose water wheel,
and is in good running order, doing a large
amount of sawing in the season. FRAME
HOUSE, Spring of water, Cistern, Frame
Stable, hog house, an orchard f thrifty
trees of choice fruit in bearing. Any per
son wiahing t view tbe property can do so
by calling on the premises, and any per!
wishing to learn th particulars can do so
by calling on or addressing
JOHN HERTZLER, ar.,
Port Royal, Juniata C-, Pa.
P. M
, on
It!
F
Saturday, Ocfwber ISUi,
th follow in iercribed real estate, to wit
A FARM OK ABOUT 1" ACUK5, situare
in Monroe township, Juniata county, ami
.West Perry township. Snvder county, ad
joining lands of John Shelly and others on
the east. John Mielienoergrr on mo u.u
a . IVinev and others on Kio west, and t
rv,,ht- r.,".l on tl. north, and bavins: there
on erected good
2-STORY HOUSE BAN! BARN,
sr.d other outbuildings. This property is
lor ite-i shout a hall tu'le west of RiehrJeld,
std ti upon it a f.iir inortnie:jt ot fruit,
is wrr!wt-ied and fcm-ly situated. Alsi a
trjc? f unimproved land, on th South site
f Shi-le mountain, in West Perry town
ehip. Soyder county, adjoining lau.ls ot
Samuel Siiellenh-rgcr on the west, S'fde
mountain on the north, C. Gravbill on the
e:. and Mrs. Dcrr and others cm the
south,
Containing Gee- Hundred Acres,
more or less. This land is well tiuit"ed
with CHESTNUT, OAK and other vi ua
hle tree.
TERMS OF SI.E. fter deductir g the
cos's o! the the oio-tliod of the price
ot both tracts shall remain in th farm as
:he dower t Annie Bruliiker. w-dow, the
interest to be ( ltd her aiiniisliv, ten per
rpT-,. nl the purchase money shall be paid
on d;iv of salt- or secured to be t aid in
thirtv itavs thereafter, one-half the balance
j George Jacobs,
The proprietor of this oelebrated raedi- ! Amos G. Bonsall,
Bine justly claims for it a superiority over j y. C. Pomeroy ,
all i'.i!dies ever offered to the publio for
the CAFE, CERTAIN, BFEfcDY and ftit
MAKEHToure of Ague and Fever, or Chills !
and Fever, whether of short or long stand- -'v
i-.j-i. He refers U the entire Western and
Eou'.Lern country to boar him testimony to
the truth of th assertion that in to cat
Wii-'.taver will it fail to cure if the diree
ticaj are strictly followed and carried eat.
In a great mar.y cases a single dose has
been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami
lies have been enred by a single bottle, wits,
a perfect restoration of the general health.
It is, however, prudent, and in every cat
mo-e certain to cure, if its use is continued
in saoilsr doses for a week or two after tha
d;.ts;e has been checked, more especially
in thtireult and long-standing cases. Csu
a"y Hxii medicine will not require any aid
to sref the bowels in good order. Should
the patient, however, require a cathartic
niadicine, after having taken three or four
Ai-;i ol the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S
VIGETASLE FAJULT PILLS will te suf
fccient. SULL'S 8AESAPARILLA is tho old and
rtliibb remedy for impurities of the blood
aud Scrofulous affections the King ol
B!oid Purifiers.
1)71. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE YC0P.E
DESTROYER is prepared in the form o!
candy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to th taste.
A I OHDK1 FOR SALE.
A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown
Juniata Co., Pa. The eiigiue is new. The
melting aperatua has just been overhauled
and made as good as when new. The shop
is large and roomy. All of the several de
partments are under one roof. The Foun
dry has the best run of custom iu the
county. In connection with the Foundry
there b or 6 acres ot land for sale, having
thereon erected a Largo Frame Dwelling
House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn.
Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, &c. Every
thing convenient about the premises. Will
sell all or part. For further particulars call
on or address J. II. ROGERS.
Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa.
JUNIATA VaLLEY RAIVK
OFJUFFLIMTO.l JI, PA.
i
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
J. KEVIN POMEROT, Pmiient.
T. VAN IUWIK, Cashier
j Dibectozs:
, J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rofhrock,
SAM'L STR AYBR
Hat ontaatlj ea baa fall Tariatj ef
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS FURNISHINO GOODS. Goads of all kind ar low. Caai and s
and b astonishedPanU at 73 CIBll. ZT SUITS MADS TO ORUEK.jj
Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1834.
SAMUEL STRATAk.
D. W. HARLETS
It the plaot wher jou oaa bay
THE BEST AHfl THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
hjts, cjps. Boors, SHOES, jtyD MRyiSIilXG GOODS.
HI ia prepared to exhibit on of th most choice and select stock ever 8vd t&
thia markat, and at JSTOX1SBINGL T LOW PRICKS I
Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, whioh will bs mads to srdi
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember the plaoe, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridg asd
Water reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uan. 1, 1884-sf
S. N.
c. s.
Philip M. Kepner,
Louis E. Atkinaon.
STOCKS ULDERS :
in Pomeroy, R. E. Parker,
Philip M. Kepner, Annie V. Shelley,
Joseph Rothrock, Jane II. Irwin,
George Jacobs, Mary Kurti,
L. K. Atkinson, Samuel M. Kurti,
W.C. Pomeroy. J. Holmes Irwin,
Amos G. Bonsall, T. V. Irwin,
Noah Hertzler, F. B. Frow.
Charlotte Snyder, John Uertzler.
X- Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per
cent, on ti months certificates, 3 per cent, on
VI months certificates.
f jau'i:;, le4-tf
Michigan Buggy Co.
KALAMAZOO. Mich.
TUB JYEIV GOODS
FOll 1884
1 jY O Ull JYE IV V T O It
eloth whi'e nctk-tie, button hole boo, net j , April, 1, 1H"'. the other halt on Ap'il I.
and no gloves, made nj, a piocessio-i that j lf"t. all payntenta to btar interes: troin
fc ' , , l a.,,ril ic-i. and be secured by U r.d ariil
will linger iu toe laiia-i of the guests while.; Jj ari, ,bi. rjtp f IM,,,mtat:i land
lile lasts- Happy trioVj and happy groota, ; ov , ,.,,ui,.il so -urity .li.o. P.isiesaicB will
be given April 1 -.
John KlRTf.
Sai L H. Obkrholtzks,
Exreiitora of J.i.'cd) Brnbakr, dee'd.
Isaac LosniACRB. Auctioneer.
may the al.'lights ol that hour brighten the
every day lit to ciue. Rev. M. L. Smith
awaited tax-m at tke altar. Belore him the
j processioc arrarea tt-en in ceremonious
..rH..r The notes of tho organ and its
eelo-es died away intsj rot'ound sti'.lness and
then bv the brief ceremony of the Slethc
dit church they were hound by tho siiiior.
cords ol h-ily niairimony. The organ again
pealed forth its jovtiil notes, and tho pro-
cessiou iu've-l out ol the church. A re p.. virtus of an ordei
held at the residence of tlic j Court of Jun-.at i conntv
oiumiaxs' court ale
'OK VAI.L' ABLS
REAL ESTATE.
of the Orphans'
Jo
lo me r'irei leu
c4ti Sies, lat'
ceotion was
. .... ... i . ,v i I A it ioin:str:ltor ot
friacs W.-aer, i'" . Ol M. re H-p.. dee'd., will sell by , ub-
....mbied ta offer oa-iiiTratulatlons. i.an . lt , ns, m house, on the
valuable presents were given. Mr. and , vmjw) in M;,i township, at 2 o'clock P.
Woodiiiansee toot tne uiiunigni nam jj
Mrs.
for a tour in the west end a visit to the'
p-oom's parei.ts, iu Jasper county, Iowa
lis ll.e r'uno. Jlenilriclis
accord .;, acd the l)oii!0ralic
it gcta iue chiucc, will j lay the
Hil ihu countrv, -Xorri'town
cloverseed with Kertrler's
aleani threfcr at Jir. Bardcll's, ic Beale
township. In th evening whil the bands
were all at aufper, the atraw stack caught
fire aad waa hcrned doWB. The straw a?ir
rier burued off tiic hulier , aad a four hcrse
wagon consiimeal by the tiro- The destruc
tion by lire wes al! done before the men gv.:t
through with their supper. liegister.
Between 12 aad 1 o'clock on Sunrtaj ;
K-hile some of the young men of I
the town were returning from sparking their
sweet hearts, they discovered a number of
tramps prowling about the town. Oa Sun
day moruing it was discovered tkit Fa
sick's peanut htami had been robbed of a
half busbel of peanuts, 10 plug' of tobacco,
- i . ..r : on. I !" bottles of pop, but
a, iioa oi 1 i 1 i - - -
Eati to fee Tli rough.
How ran a vafch no tiatter how costlv
he expected to go when the main sprin-t f i1 .,.;, f Wm
won't operate-? How can anyone ie wen
when bis stomach, liver or kidney are out
it order? Ot ctursc you sry, "He cannot."
Yet thousands ol peopl" drag along miser
able in that condition ; boI sick abed, but
not" able lo worh with coiu'a rt and enerev.
How foolish, wt.en a bottle or two of Par
ker's Tonic would set them aril right- Try
.t, and get back your health aud spirits.
-.i..rinv. October lSili.
I '
I the following d. scribed real eslaie, to w;t:
! A VALUABLE FARM
containii g i4 acrea ana ii-percn.s, i-unu
. Thouor-son. Henry
Vines. Joi n Reyjolds, dee'd., and L riau
Shnman. about a -t acres or which are clear
ed and the balance is
HIT II TIMBER
rami em.
Kennedy and Dotv are .ro;red to fur-ni-.i
you with all kinds of Farming imple
ments. Phosphate at a saving to you of
2'J er cent.
whether it was the cramps, or
whether it
Mock Tor Sale.
Wra. Banks keeps constantly n hand at
his farm in Fermanagh township, a supply
f cattle lor butcheru g, and winter le-ouig,
and hfgs. and broo.1 sows. Aug.i3 mo.
no Xot forget.
Do .Tt forget that at Ileus's" Photogra.h
Oailerv von can get any small piclatro en
larged tor 75 cents. Also anything that is
madcio J-hotopraphy. you can get here
done up, in first class style. All the latest
sivlo pictures. Inch as Cards. Cabinet.
Promenade, Panncl. Bondoir, &C Ac,
Frames of U kinds cheap.
An) body.
That desire to save 20 to 35 per cent.,
on ,griculiural implements rn be cconi
ted bv Kennedv t Uoiy. This same hrm
L sole agency in Juniata county "" the
well known Snqocbamia Bone Phosphate
,d are also prepared to furnish pure,
i hmn. t lowest nriees. In tne
. .a rrn (t. Kve. Shorts. Saa-
leeu not . . -
dlicgs, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal.
was loc al characters is not known.
On Wednesday morning about 3 o'clock,
while Cbas. Maver, Supervisor of the Mid
dle Division, his assistant, Mr. Johnson,
John Kir.k, John Kelly Georre Kelly and
a ciinpl of others were returning homo
fiomtiiigbfs fish in tho Narrows, on a
hand car. tbev shuck a tramp by the name
ofjscob Keep, from-New leaven, i;.-nn
.,-.d hrok., hi left thigh bone, lasc. rated
his left leg from the knee down to the n-
The Chleae Ballroa Expatton.
The recent Railroad Exposition in Chicago re
realed the gigantic strides made by genius and
.i fi.M n( rransoor tattoo. Another r-
capiuu iu
max table
Oil Stove
Ln '"rfj;, v. and wili coatinue to receive th
and medals wherever ealubiloa,
praises of all who us theai.
i:iia sky
The improvements area
I,OG DWELLING HOI SE, BANK BARN,
wason shed, corn crib, and other cecessary
outbuildings
TFRVS OF SA.LE So much of tho
purchase money as-will tv- ni-eessary to pay
tha- costs of these riToceedinus and also the
d',r: ofdecedent. iibotit $l 0) to be pa'd
io tae day of sale .d the balance on the
: A,r i.r Anril ISI'a. when deed will be
delivered nd poseon given. Ail nti'
; nttrrhase moiiev to be secured fcy re-
eoenwance, with security to lie approved
by rhe court
WILLIAM KlI'P.
Administrator of Jooeph Sykes, dec k.
apt ACTION NOTICE.
All persons are hereby aiautioned agaMil
frpsnassins- tiron the lands of the undor-
irned. in Favelte. Delaware or Walker
townships, by fishing, huctiog or in atv;
other way :
DR. JOHN
SMITH'S TOHiC SYRUP,
BUU'S SARSAPARiLLA,
BUa'S WOSM DSTR0Vt3,
Th Popular Remedea of th Vay.
iTiaeipal OSr, 831 lain St-. LOLIbVll.1 . 5T.
PROGRESS!
WE BELIEVE IN IT !
WE AIM FOR IT !
PEOPLE SAY WE PSACTICE IT I
We can't rest on what our fatbsrs did w must do mors aud do it bsttsr.
OUR CLOTHING STOIIE
became too small for us and we had to bava mora room for our eer incrsailoj
business., so wo fitted np our next store room below lor our
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
which is a lartre, fpacious and fioely fitted up Clothing Koom, and we filled it up
with 15,000 riollair worth of a erj fine and well selected stock of
SPRUNG CLOTHIiNG.
Never was there Mich a fine display ma le and so larpe a stlection brought W
gether of men', bovs' and riiikUBtss' ci.otiumi, in Central Fann
sjlvania. Our friends and customers when they come
to visit us will approve of our
PROGRESS - ENTERPRISE
Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, in
I QUALITYj CHICKS A.:Np STYLES,
and cannot be surpassed within a radius oi nines ui um
BEAUTIFUL AXD PLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM.
PEnpr.K ;
PHOPLK!
Wbolraalc Mannfacturers of sU kinds ol Ope sod
tor Bl M.1K aad KOiP f ARTS, igeala wtntM
rrrr,lrr. Wr.ts for catalogu aad yrieckat.
'I" WyliK A SPECIALTT.
n-c .a-r rioTIIIVfi pn TI1R f.kiE!T AND FATTEST
T,-,' ii.i-r rnruivfi vrtti THK TIIIN'N'KsT AND SMALLEST
WE HAVF. (T. (THING Flt LARUE, TALL AND SLIM Phi (I Lfc !
WE HAVE CI.OTIIINU FOR HKAVY-SF.T AND SHOUT PMM'Lh
WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WOKKIN-i PLAIN PKoPI K!
WE HAVE CLOTHlNtl FOR STYLISH YOL'NG SPOUTING PF.OFLh!
t-"j
e7 A '?.?iV ' V. a
T Ti.!."V rv 'J t a .---vi .
'rVVVvr1, , c.l---.rls; s-.-,.
aaitj- 1 s, r in--.-'.
12,
rcii l
TT 3td tor cw? B
avada of cmcS.
fwl- T.
:rr. r c arv:l i "U
.-rst (T r.'r x t'.a-
.'VT, f. -!-.
W St.: J a- '.- JL "-
tj: t'.--la rjrrrttt 1
: iaVlr vrr k .1 wU' .t
fA i;-. T IS't'.reai It.".
-a . ftf tat L jat cr v
U T.AUf S'J
D s T
bam 1
r r- t ua .ra r.vas lui. I
1 -atcha.rful aad a I
W al mauti tnro a fuil lie Of (Tl ities,
Jnclnding Sweil Bo-lT, Fortlaal, Siiaar aWa
t seat rurtlaad aid Teaey Sleurhs.
Scad fo cuu and prises before pnrchaslng.
MICHIGAN B'JUGY CO.,
KaLaXlZOO, Xwh.
FERS;KD3 B. SMITH'S
PATErppBIER
IToYelty Toxce Pinup.
In Boys' and CMldrens Clothing we pay Special Attention
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOU BOVS THAT (,0 TO MM.I.M.fc:
VF l w E CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT Tti PL'BLli' SC:10'M.'
WK 11 V t LOTH1NG Ft 'It I'oYS THAT WOKK FoK THEIli PARENTS!
WE IIAvK CLOTHING FOK ClllLDKF.N FKOM 4 TO 5 Y E A K S OF AliE !
WF HAVE CLOTHING KOK IHUDKEN FKOM 6 TO . . EAU Of- A,K
u'.vi etiiTiiiM: vn illlllir.r.N' FKOM K TO YKAK Or A'at '
WE HAVE CLOTUINU FOK CHILDREN FROM 10 TO 11 YEARS OF AGE!
J0S Soata Kta si, hu Loa:a, do.
Hie tUws Tjutm-jit. ti : 2 n jtki.$5 : 8 bmiths. 7.
The C real Brooklyn Brldfce.
The engineers have at last made the " prip a
success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridge
Railroad. But tni is weak -rcmparcd to the irrip
which the Florence Oil Store has upon the minds
of the people. It coiks and beats, is made hi larf;e
and small sue, and ha everv fixture anv one
could wish. Call UJon Incai dealer, or writ for
nartictilnrft to Florence Macbaae Company, Flor
ence, Macs.
Private Salle.
The n n lemigne 1 oil'.-rs his farm situate.l
in Walker twiihip. Jr.ni it i oimtv. ai tin
vate sale. Tli- re is a GO: 111 ftlLr. A.M'
BARN. k:i:oii -li'-il. :in I ih-r ;! C'iiki
inns, liireni :'r--s .'I inil in a luicn
cultivation, in-', in.! s m-i
door. Tli i ' sli ' - .t.j ! J
Oil NdLLI lor . I
N. P
.,ta:e
.1 ih'
i. l i.
Al.KXAN DLK-
N'o pajHir in 7ht. Juniata YaUey )ji:Hii.iie.
as large a inatrt:!y ! rei-lin? matter as tfct
Stnli.rl and Rtpl Ucan. It is aliove a!
others the paper for tin. rjenersl reader.
m ? I. s..,..!,, Igianiiftiiaiif
i T III lllSIIIIIl: VPtUUtiS iutimiiiiitut.
Hats, of tbe newest and most stylish selections; Shirts, all prices; Trunks
and SatcLelc, of al! sizes; ISeok-tiea and Suspenders, at all prices,
j Our new goods aud stcre must be seen to be appreciated.
! this TS A RPraATi M ' OEIUIL . MTATM TO ALL.
SCII0TT, Thc Cl"ihi
13KI130K ST., MIFFLITOAVX, lV.
April 10, IfcSI-ly.
i v-l-a..f''
The Best is the Cheapest.
TKE ZIMMERMAN EVAP3RAT0R
IS TtlS ONLY OS
Made of Galvanized Iron.
It is portable, durable, absolutely
' fire-proof, econoniieal, and will cure
mj -Tmmr -a- my-t '
pftoTtrT iin r pitnprRTT. sut; torn
rid IT UIl llumilllllK H-...rrhl.. Irllll an i vepi-iames HI 1.-.-. lour n.a
that siakes humepkaunt sad proUishlr. It has less fuel than any other Dryer in the
oeqasl. It llmms a strong stream slaty feet er . Market.
It will ly for itH in l. than
incitlUow. rori-prjT F. rwaahmif window, thrty davs if properly attentletJ. Un
or rrriaxa. and rnwerinir lawtia, pnien auid produclti are ti!irnrpisitl as to tual-
jnrrt..i....ars3. I r ? . U ! itv w c or, ami are m grei aomaun
noxnus iuaortaS anJ bun cf cttj nAturs. on plsut,
vine or tn e, mzxA rbonltt bo kpt ia every boane.
toroand fctrr m ttiit rTtt try ft proteclioa
ftgaiDAt flrtrsai. jUld If Tvcvhw.g A'tcnU.
fijOaUdfr circulars And prwoluts.
FERNANDO B. SMITH,
alaniltartiner 1'at.ntee.
ISO Eaat ia bt., tantaa.
The Sutinrl an l Hcpv.bltran oilii e is the
p'aee to pet job work done. Trv it. It w ill
.av yon ir von poil nnvthinc in that line.
"THE GIRL I XEFT BEHIND ME."
BOPtBICHTEDISTF C-j.
rJTF ' ir-V : iZ-.-- A.. -f-rry
ufeali kVdsSaOafc
"'ctVicVii? 1.1,1 XsrLjri:l: th
JdNATDAB IVl'EB,
C ATH A BIVF Ktbtx,
D. B. I'IBM.
S. J. KtsTZ,
l.rciEB DrsB,
Jacob Hoops,
A. II- KlBTZ,
S Owns Kvas,
C. F. Spichbb,
J. B. O ARBKE,
J. P. Devtb,
Abnold Vabs,
Wm. Cbasthoffeb,
Joint JIcMeks,
G. W. Smith,
IIexbt Acbeb,
Jeske Pixkx,
C. G. SutLLT,
David Smith,
Tkstox Bekxeb,
Joiih L. Aries,
S. M. KAcrrMA,
David 11i;mbabeb,
Levi K. Mtebs.
Spteruber 15. I88l-lf.
KEWGOODS.
I would inform the public that I hsve
now in my new millinery store at my place
of renideoce ou Water street, Milfliulown,
second door lroiu comer of Bridpe street,
hTne is the development of the Florence a lull stock, ol spring and aunimer milliner.
fccrluiuns. Itwasthe6r oods, all new, and of the latest stvles,
"TnTof time - is now conceded to be ,nd havinir employe 1 lin-t class milliners.
ww l V. 1V. tm Hn . T aa i risV
ninstmteaj by the use of a fttvl Vbl V BlifiV OF A Vl t Kir A. Hal
Life Is Insecure riding over any other. ,.. . ,
rr.-ui.ftaa-.- wi, r.- c " 'iTJZZZZZ
tm.rxo-BwaMe.1 T. T. H-A."2TDOCXSI,
rZ??JZL?Z'r,1!'? C.r. PU. ad Twelfth Sts CI5CU5ATI. O.
MmWFtEB WHERE WE HIVE I05EI HO ISVESTMEUT 80 PROFTTABTaEI
-2 b
T.-.-j-.:osed, t'-o:
c . .: so vna:
!WfV V' Br - - ruie.
-f4i! fa rivoa.-'.Uv ti ericf 4'ic 4r
ii- P-V J I sA-ort"3 rv:- j r-c;ir.5arscf erjeynsr..
Jliftlintown las the best paved tide walks
lie had of its siie in the Commpowealtli.
I am r.wn.ared to SUlilV the public Wltn
rvrrytliina: lound in a hratclass uiilliner
store, come and examine my stock. I
consider it fio trouble to show goods.
alsy 2-83.1.J. j .
;uq mailed free to all
w - - i r . 1 i . i . :
' t ; v;- . wa
liib9forth9ffahaW9sfiKM. ieatiacland KepubU.n $1.50aye
at hieh prices.
Full itistructinns how to dry, bleach
pack, and mark
company eacn
Aldus
ma r nit e
OAKL
3m. JUNIATA CO., PA.
.A i.-vtwa P-ili
ELIORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
are tne BEST EVER MADE for Ceswvan. ldlctiow, Ndaeh.
One good due of Uirt-aor four armory's Little Cstbsrtic Pilta. followed bv c--
piU every nittht for a we-k er two. mak-a tbe human machinerv ruu as retrular
aa elork work: thev purity th blood aud pnt new life iu a broken-down body
Purely Vaotauaf. Harmt. Plottsant, Infallible, tin-T-mnt child mav tak9
tV lrt - Sold by a.l iirnicota and Medictue liealra al 1 5 Crs. a Boa, or by Bull.
STANDARD CURB CO, Prsprlofors, 197 P.arl 3U N. Y.
Emery's Littl Csfhartle arerenre thsn is rlaiRed: tbry provs to be t. j
twit I'lll ever nwd Lero. Worth twice the raoT-ey asked. W. W. II. floras.
Earmony Crove,Ox Eiworv' Uitf Cabarflo a-o the raot rwpula-of mU
th AVhartics. Ww. Bvsor. JtiP.s Itirer. N. '. W aH rioth--r tued ono
CaTHiRTIO PILtS"01 W1,h wonderful wonJts. W. BKr.Locntirore,)Ii!o. 1 recoiinenf
nwrs Lrrn5
Jio.on. Mi. Ihey are ucnrt H.-'d. Ef iaTrr.l SaT? V NrT Mi.
lil ail ir. t..rms posiuvwy cured w.iil tfrtf C V3pri,-;rtJ P.ITP Pi K"
a nver tallies remedy: tLoy contain Li.iciJ d vitaiiUltltl 'J--IC I ll'Jf
MiSTsftHTA
Iki iTnelt rnr-.- c- pnlwa or any iuud. iciloraed by pliyetciaaa anl rnM t,-.ini.;iUeTcrywhrwC
reir 3 Can. oiea. ETANDA2D CTJ'tH ".. Tiw Yor.
do YQUTt o::i r-Asrr
SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS
ERILLIAlTr AUD DURABLE, j
W roarmiitM thrsi Plnt to h pnr Iaal, Zbte,
mud Color, jronml in pure IJnttMl OiU
,f aPl-trr ana Mnpl vmrsi uowin. vwior, mimum
opon appiirsiioa.
STANDARD PAINT CO.,
CLEVKIVXI), OHIO.
a prize. tr::i CPlgOTlS
receive Iree. a costlv box of coeds which ' irf7. h-,-m' v;-..-,.
will help all. of either sex. to rr.or money
right away than anything else in this world.
Fortunes aw.it the workers absolutely sure.
At once address Tare . Co., Augaata, Me.
April 2, 1HM-1 v.
V'-tarT.. fjvitattitw ii J
M-tlmi Affswiiesiai. :T.o tTf 3.;...t; i;e inu staiv
qu.-it.-j 1 1 V- ifaTr-w br t hr di r; im tmtt, Qt nw msku.
utt imarm aasrtlsinirV'ir 4JstaC It H trass. ,4
sJ4rMiIr. t. I . LsaE 1R4-K. rn! aawl PltyrUs fsi tkmrxm
6wcwvc t apt. bmu Vacaasv7- Xi'i'j' l I.
-St;
'aid.
kie and tlklocatcd tis right "fa,