SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WadiMiar, October 1, IS84. TERMS. btcriptioB. $1.60 per annnm if paid within 12 meaUn; $2-00 if not paid within II Bonth. Traaaient advertisements inserted at 60 (U ytr inch for each insertion. ""-Traaaieat business notice in local col a. 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring W advertise by tha year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. If rs. Belford is seriously ill. Buy a hat to suit your face at Strayers. This is the week for the Port Royal fair. Beaded jerseys will be extensively worn. Senator Cameron has turned in for Blaine. The leave are touched with autumn tints. The McAlisterville Band has secured its new uniform. The Blaine and Logan Club has received its new suits. A new roof has been put on George Ja cob's heuse. Hog cholera is carrying off many hogs in certain districts. The place to buy yor boots and shoes is at G. W. Heck's. When will the Equinoctial come is the general question? Harry McClellan has opened a tin shop at Thompsontown. Esjenscbacle has been reshelving his tore with new goods. Miss Musaie Diehl was in Philadelphia last week laying in geods. The Blaine and Logan Club of Mexico have received their uniforms. John S. Gray bill has been drawn to serve as a V. S- juror at Pittsburgh. Cleveland would not say a word about tariff in his letter of acceptance. The best women's shoes in the world, for $1.00 per pair, at O. W. Hock's. A festival was held in the M. E. church on Friday and Saturday evenings. A valuable cow, owned by Joseph Adams died of some distemper on Sunday night. Citiiuns of Newton Hamilton will vote on the question, Fur, or against, a lock-up. The question of knee breeches is quite a question among men o! fancy dress in Urge towns. A Lun.ber of farmers have held their whsat sowing off till this time, in the hope of. rain. One of the graudest demonstration was given to Blaine on the evening of the 23d la Philadelphia. - Bell is bousing agricultural implements in bis new place, on Bridge street, below Heck's shoe store. The Huntingdon car shops are to start anew with &) to I'M hands, after a suspen sion of one year. This is the time of the year for people ts cold and joke by turns, when they put Tip their stove pip. Mifs blanch Wright has returned rrsm a protracted visit to her brother, Kev. Jacob Wright, in Armstrong county. A. J. Patterson was Dominated for Con gress iu this, the- IStfi Cougresswaal Dis trict, laft Thursday, at Newport, Mr. Uenuan North and Mrs. Ortder, son and daughter of Mr. James Nor?h, are vis iting their pareats in Patterson. Miss. Mary Bear, daughter of 3ev. J. M. Bear, of Fayette township, ksl'ed two cop poriiead snakes that she met cn tha road. The Senlirtrl mnd Republic office is the plaee to get job work done. Try it. It will jay you 'if you need anything in that line. Lewistcwn authority stould move its 3avements to this place -snd band tbeiu over to our town council ror- re-construction. fihouK the country be-so unfortunate as "to el-ot Cleveland, and a-Con;rres to sup port, the surplus in the traaaury will speed ily vanish. It isn't every man that is so paiticular about his marriage as -was Mr. Blaine. Be is to be respected the 'more for being so particular. Kev. Mr. Mi Lain has tendered his resig-natitia-of the pastorate of the Lewis town Preav:eria: congregation f at least at the rxpjrL The opening of the skating nnk drew m, large -crowd of Lewistown people. The enterprise is under At management of s. Tyrone man. Beck, the shoe mac will sell a yon a firet clans women's homasuade calf-skin shoe fur $2.23, his own make, itemember every pair is warruited. s Ff.s Kist A hewee and lot of 4 acres .r VtD Wert, in WJker township. Aden-. or call on John Cleck, Van Wort, Ju Mala county, Pj. Kcaiber! yes, remember! that the cheapest place to buy -your boots and shoes is at G. V. Heck's corner Main and Bridge ats., KiaUutown. The 2'lih annual convention of the Penn sylvania State Sunday Schosl Association will be held at Greenville, Pa., October 8, and , 1SS4. The Philadelphia Nertb American in its iw Cetitetial dress has an interesting aad substantial look, it loukx just like the kind f a paper tiat it is. There was a Loom in ti.e price of cora hi Cliieago, iasl week. It nt np to 80c ts hiuhel iu that city, while. :t was selling i riti.adelpliia a Gocts. Hi Pamelia Uariuan have resigned her School in Patterson and Mit Isabella Alli son Las, by direction of the board of direc tors, taken her place. Jwuj h Rodgtxs, formerly boss of the railroad machine abops in this place, but sow a citizen of Blairsvilie, this state, is on a visit to friends here. lit Tribune don't want iauily afl'aira, aad prirat) affairs mentioned jo politic guess not take a friendly advice and put a plaster en your moutb. Selah. In Japan a man can buy a handsome girl forawue, for JIG, but there in sot much in that, for here in America a mau can get a nice girl by popping the question. The Democrat and Bezister seem to be making mar on the candidates of the te publican party, that did not receive the) priixiury nomination, which isn't kind. I' tht rotund editor of the Tribune will P'lt s penny uuckerel, or a Scotch herring iu Uiouth, his friends w ill not need a lifter to shut off his puffs of foul breath EeUh. "A Uichigan woman cut her dress from Psttirn in a magazine dated 1874 before e discovered that it wasn't 1884. It took doctors to tide her over the first The new church erected for Rev. J. W. White, at Siglerville, Mifflin county, was dedicated on Sunday the 21st inst., and subscription sufficient to pay off the debt was raised. Vigorous health is man's finest estate. If weak and nervous, send for circular and free trial package of Pastilles a radical cure. Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sep. S-84. The people of Ohio will do little else be tween this and the 14th inst., than meet in procession, hold meetings every night, and listen to political speeches, and lectures. Hurrah for Blaine. A republican mass meeting was held at Middleburgh, Snyder eonnty, on the 23d inst. Congressman Atkinson was warmly greeted on that occasion. He made a speech in the evening. A Fact. Do yon want to save from $5 to $10 dollars each year on your foot wear J If so, buy your boots and shoes from G. W. Heck, the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata county. The Hoek and Ladder Company will bold a cake walk, in the book and ladder build ing, in Patterson, on Saturday night. They purpose attending the Fireman's Parade, in Huntingdon, on the 16th of October. The finest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy A Doty for $30. They also keep constantly on hsnd Amnio niated Phosphate, Dissolved Bone and Pure Raw Bone. July 22 1884, tf. A bicycle scared a mule on which James Keiser was riding on Main street last Wed nesday evening, it and leaped so suddenly from under Jim tbat be did not realize the situation till he found himself seated on the street. The Snyder connty court has relieved Colonel McCruun of the receivership of thf North Branch and Selingsgrove Railroad Company. It is probable that the next movement will be in the direction of a sher iff's sale. The grangers picnic, held in Lanver's woods last Thursday, was attended by many people. The crowd has been differ ently estimated, some people say 500 peo ple were present, other estimate the num ber as high as 1500. The McAlisterville band remainded in town a while on Thursday evening, when on their way from the Grangers picnic, and serenaded a number of citizens. They presented a fine appearance, and everybody was pleased with their uiuaic. Farmers asd Breeders Livestock As sociation or the United States. Insures horses and cattle against theft and disease at reasonably rates. For terras apply to A. H. Wkipm ax, MifUintown, Pa. Agent. A Newport maiden having bad severil teeth extracted, and being asked by a fe male companion if it hurt much, replied : "Well, I suppose it did, but I was so ex cited because he had bis arm around my eck that I didn't feel bet very little pain." "Prevent serious sickness by taking oc casionally one of Emory's Little Cathartic Fill?, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute preventive and cure of Biliousness, pleas ant to take, sngarcoated. Ask your drug gist for them and take no other 15 cents. Sep. 3-84. From Philadelphia Blaine journied through York State to Ohio by way of Fon kers, Albany, Sclraectady and Onieda. At every place that the train stopped large number of people assembled to see liitn. Here ami there he delivered a short speech of a social character. On Sunday afternoon about a o'clock a storm sti nek the town of Alton, Bradford couutv, Fa., end destroyed the Methodist cliorch and a number of bouses were blown to pieces ; one strong frame house, was blown on its side, but in all of the destruc tion of houses no person was killed or se verely injured. On last Friday evening the young fcen attending Miflhntown Academy met in the Aesdeiuy building and organized a Literary Society. William Pennel was elected President. and Charles Howe Sect'v. The election of other officers was put off until the committee on constitution and by laws make a report. General Sherman sent to a Brooklyn lec ture bureau the following refiy to a propo sal that he should step up on the rostrum : "My regular charge for a 'leoture' is a nil lion of dollars for outsiders; far my soldier comrades, once a year, nothing; for the Ut ter my book ol engagements is full for tke natural period of my life. " Tbe Tribune is one of the papers that has been denouncing corporations, -end couldn't refrain from its old habit when Mr. North was nominated for tbe Legislature, but niHst seeds kick the railroad company by declaring that Mr. Nor'h w independent of railroad interest, and has resigned 'the positiuii ttat he held so long iu the csu& pany. People tell me that the proprietor of ' the new coal yard in Patterson, claims to liu-e genuine Wilksbarre coil, which leie.; tln'iu to infer that nobody else has. I desire to inform the public tbat I have, at the present time, Wilke'barre hard coul end Lykens Valla? soft, and that I have sold none other since it has been part of a y : business. Da vis B. Dott. A few days ago, just as the editor of the Si;ntiel.asd Kepi blicax was passing one of the worthy citizens of this place, on the lavement, on Jl?.in street, the citizen shook a Butler paper at the editor, which became a huUMu-ons -picde when a silver spoon fell on the pavement from the paper. The incident awakened the recollection of the democratic cry of Cutler and tbe spoon. Mrs. Leuder was found dead alongside of the .pouch of the kouse in which her son in-law. .Jacob Underwood, lives, in Fer tuanagb township, oc the McMeen farm. Hi believed that some. time during the night ska became thirsty, and went out to get souse water and fell off tbe porch and was killed, last Taesdav ni ht. She fell the distance of abeut the height of a counter. Last Friday afternooc Daniel Barkey aged li yeacs, and Nevic Johnson aged 14 years, went gtnniog in the vicinity of Port Royal. The boy ba a gun loaded with a 3 iach stick- By aocUent tbe gun was discharged and tbe load entered tbe abdomen of Jobnsaa. Dr. Grthain probed the wound and found the 3 inch jtick under the bowels. Tbe boy is doing s. well as can be expected under the circunitacces. Coatesville was visited by a stratgrt di sease which was epidemic in its character. Persons afflicted were first tsken with cramp in the stomach, followed by serere head ache and vomiting. About seventy-ne persons were stricken. It, however, last ed but a abort time and in no esse did it prove fatal, thuugh several were very low. Some physicians say that it is caused by the borough water. Others say il is chol era uiorbub. Every decent man and woman will thank the editor of tbe Record for his noble com ments on the Blaine letter to Wm. Walter Phelpa. He truthfully aayi that tbe civili zation in which the love of a wife and tbe fair fame of a mothor are made the targets of partisan malice and the theme of public discussion lacks alike the elements ol Christianity axd of chivalry, and has a mare fliin of hypocrisy over it brutality tbat renders it more odious. Tbe Duocannon Iron Company reduced the wages of tbe employees 10 per cent, which caused some parties, in the interest of the democracy, to bang James (i. Blaine in effegy. A card was placed on tbe breast of the image, bearing the words, 'James G. Blaine is dead, the 11 per cent, reduc tion killed him." If Cleveland becomed president and has a supporting congress there will be a greater reduction than twice 10 per cent, in wages. Which will you have f The following dispatch is evidence that it does not take long to dispose of a horse thief in the west after be has been caught. A good many people in the older parts of the country feel like serving the horse thieves as they do in the west : Kahsas Citt, Mo., September 25. A special dispatch to the Journal from Vir ginia City, Montana, aays : The bodies of two horse thieves were discovered suspend ed from a tree on Poplar ri ver yesterday. This makes thirty-seven horse thieves lynched by vigilantes this season. It is many days since the town was so thoroughly enlivened as it was by the McAl isterville band, last Thursday evening, for the period of several hours. MifUintown people are not professors of music, but they hear a good deal of it and know what is good in the line of tbat accomplishment. The band went on such an extensive tour of serenading, in the town, under tbe pilot age of James McCauley, that every body had an oppotuoity to hear and see them, and the genneral opinion is tbat they are the best band that has visited the town within the period of a long time. Come again. Tha late constitutional convantiou that increased the number of courts needlessly, and doubled the legislative districts, there by greatly increasing the cost to the state at large and the cost to the counties, was run by tbe lawyers; it was a lawyers con vention. Certainly lawyers are needed in civilized society, but when they, as a class, monopolize the politics of the country, it is too much of tbe good thing, and that is why the people of Juniata county will not vote for Mr. Plette, for the atiice of Pro. thonotary. There will be nothing left in the way of an office for a citizen II the le gal profession keep pressing itself forward into the offices of county and state. Our garrulous friend, of the Tribune, be lieves that this office is under obligations to bim, because be once brought a file of papers from the State Capitol for us. It was through the mistake of tbe binder of the papers that be had the honor thrust upon him of bringing the Sentinel from Harrisburg. It is a question yet, at this late day, whether tbe binder should not be kicked for thrusting such honors upon the cleik. If he will call aroand he can have 25c ts for bringing the file, or, if he prefers it, the amount will be deducted from nine quires of paper that bo borrowed from this office and never returned. 'It is doubtful as to whether a diet on penny mackeral will improve bis manners, strengthea his recol lection, or correct his unEind insinuating language. A plaster over his-noutb would nrwve just the thing Selah. The Democrat and Register last week do Glares that a Cleveland and Hendricks club was formed in Tuscarora an 1 Ltck town ship and that the member of the club are animated by the spirit of 1776. Rather an old spirit that, and by the way, if the Dem icrat and Register wi!! just tell its club friends in Tuscarora and Lack, that one ol the aDiuiatiug spirits -of 1776 was that ol opposition to the ting George Government for its persistent efforts to break np nianu facturing establishments in the colonies, it will tell thera to do tbe right thiug. King George wantad tbe goods all manu factured in England, so that his subjects there could derive the benefit from tbe trade and sale of them, that and the ques tion of taxation brought on the revolution of 1776. The Tuscarora and Lack people should turn their club into a Blaine and Lo gan club Come over gentlemen, for yon fcuow that the Democratic freo trade policy will play the King George with our manu facturing establishments. Stand by the spirit of 1776 and come over. Kev. George Benaugh has tendered his resignation of tin pastorate of tbe Presby terian congregation in this place to take ef fect about the lirst ol November. Next Saturday a congregational meeting will be held to consider his resignation, anil se lect two elders. Mr. Benaugh is naturally reserved in his manners, and that some times causes him to pass members of bis flock without a recognition. He is not free enough in bis recognition of the member ship of his peoplx and their children when he meets them on tbe street, is a remaik that is heard abont him. "He keeps away from us too much, and keeps ns from him, he is too hich toned for us," is an other re mark that is heard of bim. His strong ut trances against dancing, which some of his flock are fond of, lias caused a number to express the remark that he docs not express their views on tbe question of amnsements. But all agree tbat be is one of the ablest preachers in Huntingdon Presbytery, and that he is no pop-in jay upstart of a preach er, given to fopish ways, in home or church life, and that he never presses his people with extravegant projects of any kind. He is a gentleman of more than common per sonaldignity, without fuss and feathers How the congregation will vote on the ques tion of his resignation will be determined by the meeting next Saturday. J remember very well in my short life time, when it took a good cow to buy a good cooking-stove. Te-day a good cow will furnish the best kitchen in the land with cooking-stove and al! tbe utensils ne cessary for a well regulated kitchen. I worked fur years as a watchmaker, and I remember well when it touk a good horse to buy a good dock, and to-day the price of a good horse will set yon up in a respec table wat-h and clock business. Clocks for a dollar. A good horse is all the way from $100 to $11KW. VI by, fir it used to take in my short life time, a whole calf to buy a saw. To-day yon can buy tbe best of Diaston's make for the hide of a calf. I remember when it took a pound of the best butter to buy a pound f nails. To- j day you can buy a pound of nails sii'i a quart of skimmed Milk. let yon t.ilK about protfcfon to ihe! larmer. n litre baa Ms ccaiuiooiiv :ai'n; in trici f Kterr other comuoditr ! as f.;- Jen by reason of tiro'eetion. v1' tS- la: n- I er has always 'it U his i n or lose steadily from year to year. What the t armor buya is cheaper, because of the vast competition in their manufac ture by reason of the tariff. What tha farmer sells brings him higher prices, because tbe tariff baa given him so many more mouths to feed, and so many more markets for his produce. Tariff has raised the prices of tarm pro duce, and lowered the pricea of manufactur ed articles used by farmers. Fair. Blaine and Logan Club Or ganlzed. The Republican or Fayette twp., held a meeting in McAlisterTille, on Saturday evening, and organized a Blaine and Logan Club. The following officers were elected : President, T. T. Davis; Vice Presidents, Sq. Dunn, John Ehrenzeller and W. II. Baugh man ; Secretary, J. Ambrose Martin j Treas urer, J. B. McAlister. The club organised with a membership of forty-six. The Mc Alisterville cornet band was present and discoursed several fine pieces of music for the occasion. Next Saturday evening speaker will be present. DIED i McKINSTRY. On tbe 26th inst., in Tuscarora twp., James McKinstry, sged 86 yeirs. 11 months and 26 day. He waa born in Juniata conntr. Be lived a long life and died a christians death. His re mains were followed to their last resting p'ace bv a large concourse of his neighbors and friends, lie waa tbe oldest male citi zen in Tuscarora twp. M1FFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLrsTows, October 1, 1884. Butter 1" Egg 18 Lard 12 Ham 17 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Kags I M IFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Foltz Wheat Lancaster ..... .... Corn......... Oats Rye. ..... ......... New Cloverseed Timothy seed Flax seed .... ...... Bran Chop........ ....... Shorts...... ....... Ground Alum Salt... American Salt PHILADELPHIA 70 78 85 63 28 60 6 50 30 40 00 SO 30 ".".".... 1 OOal MARKETS. 10 Philadelphia, September 29, 1884. Beef cattle 4aJ , veal calves 5a7. Sheep 2a4c,3a6c. Hogs 7a9c. Milch cows $30a $05. Wheat 88c. Corn Clc. Oats 33a34c. Rye 65c. Buttr20ao0c. Egg 23c. Clo verseed 8c per lb. Timothy seed$1.45 per bushel. Fall and Winter Good. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, MifUintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Fall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a Grstclass milliner store, come and examine my siock. i consider it ao trouble to show goods. MRS. DEHIL. May 2-83.1.V. Private Sale. Ruth Buitce offers at private lie, A FARM OF 12 ACHES, more or less, hsvine t Here on erected a good TWO STORY PLANK HOl'Sfc, There is running water at the door. Half the laad is cleared. This will make a jrood hon:e cenvenieut to the mines. mills, srhonls and churches. The property is located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town ship, Juniata coanty, l'a., four miles Iron Mitliialown. For terms call on or sxKtres. RUTH BL'NC'E. Sept,, 21,184. Milllintown, Pa. Easy to See Tli rough. How can a watch no mittrr how .costly bi expected to go when the mam pnng won't opernte ? How can anyooe lie well when bis stomach, liver or knlnrye are ont of order? Of course you say, 'He cannot.1 Yet thousands of people drag alone miser ably in that condition ; not sick abed, but not able to work with comfort and energv. How foolish, when a bottle er two of Par ker's Tonic would set them all right- Try it, and get back your health and spirits. A Good Gate. When a farmer comes to put up a gate, The question arises, "what kind ot a gatt shall I get to do me tbe most good, and he of Ilia most service to me 7" Daniel Panncbaker and C. . Row sill the light to vse "Hull's Flexible Gates." tbe gate that every farmer that uses gates shonld have. If you need a gate don't sulect one 'till von examine Ibe one tbat they sell. The cost of the gite will not exceed Hj'o.' Private Sale. The undersigned offers his farm situated in Walker township, Juniata rountv, at pri vate sale. There is a GOOD MOUSE AN D BARN, wagon shed, and other out build ings, fifteen acres of iand in a high state of cultivation. Fruit, and good water at the door. This is a valuable property and will be sold for $1300. Call at enre. N. B. ALEXANDER. -m An) body. Tbst desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on agricultural implements can be acroma ted by Kennedy &. Doty. This same firm bas sole sgency in Juniata county, for tbe well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and sro also prepsred to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest prices. In the toed line : Corn, Oats, Kye. Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and MeaL Do Kot Forget. Do not forget that at Hess's Photograph Gailery you can get any small picture en larged for 75 cents. Also anything tbat is made in Photopraphy, you can got here done up, in lirst class style. All the latest style pictures, fr.ch as oaras, lauinois. Promenade, Pannel, Bnnloir, fiiC, i.c, Frames of all kinds cheap. Tbe Great Brooklyn stride;. . Tbe enfrineers hare at last made the grip n a success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Railroad. But this is weak compared to the grip which tbe Florence Oil Stove has upon tbe minda of the people. It conks and heats, is made in large and small sizes, and has every fixture aoy one could wish. Cnll upon local dealer, or writt for particulars to Florence Machine Company, Pior- eace. ..lass. The rbleago Railroad Exposition. Tk. imm Railmad Exnofition in Chicago re vealed the Eitanuc strides made by genius and capital in the tela of transportation, nmnocr re markable thine is the development ot tne r lorencc Oil Store for cooking and heating. It was the firs in its 6eld in point of time : is now conceded to he awards and medals wherever exhibited, and lb praucaoi ail who use them. Mock For Sale. Wm. Banks keeps constantly on hand at his farm in Fermanagh township, a supply of cattle for butchering, and winter feeding, aud bogs, and brood sows. Aug. 63 mo. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fnr lish von with all kinds of Farming imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to you of 20 per cent. I3EAB0DT HOTEL, Ninth St , south of Choatnut, one sqnare south of the New Post Office, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European piana. Good rooms fiom 50c to $3 00 per dav. Remodeled and newly furnbbed. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. . Not. Jl, 1883, ly. LEGAL.. EXECUTORS SALE OF TALC4BLI REAL ESTATE. The undersigned; Executors of Jacob Brubaker, deceased, will, by virtue oi a power in tbe last will of said decedent, of fer at public sale on tbe premises, in Mon roe twp., Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M , on Saturday, October 18th, 13, be following dercribed real estate, to wit : A FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, situate in Monroe township, Juniata county, and Went Prrv tnwnshin. Snvder county, ad joining lands of John Shelly aud other on tbe east, John Snuiienoerger on toe souin. A. Winey and others on tha west, and a public road on the north, and having there on erected a good 2-STOBY HOUSE, BANHBAEN, and other outbuildings. This property is located about a half mile west of Richfield, and baa upon it a fair assortment of fruit, is well watered and finely situated. Also a tract of unimproved land, on the South side of Shade mountsin, in West Perry town ebip, Snyder county, adjoining lands of Samuel Sbelleuberger on tbe west, Shade mountain on the north, C. Graybill on tbe east, and Mr. Derr and others on the south, Containing One Hundred Acres, more or less. Thi land is well timbered with CHESTNUT, OAK and other rata ble trees. TERMS OF SALE. After deducting the costs of tbe sale, the one-third of the price of both tracts shall remain in tbe farm as the dower of Annie Brubsker, widow, the interest to be paid her annually, ten per cent, ol the purchase money shall be paid on day of sale, or secured to be paid in thirty day thereafter, one-half the balance on April, I, 1885, the other half on April 1, 186. all payments to bear interest from April, 1885, and be secured by bond and mortgage and thn price of mountain land by personal security also. Possession will be given April 1, 1885. Jon Kcbtz, SxiiriL U. Obeeroltzeb, Executors of Jacob Brubaker, dee'd. Isaac Losqacrb, Auctioneer. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issued out f the Orphan's Court of Juniata county, tbe un dersigned. Administrator ol jacoD r. smitn late of WalKer township, deceased, will sell at public sale on the 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 Herknian and others on the north ; by lands of E O. Kepler and others on the west ; by lands of Michael Coldren and others on the south ; by lands of John Mus ser and others on the east, containing 82 ACHES and 28 perches be tin same more or less, about 20 acres well set with timber, balance clear and under good cultivation with never-tailing running water in every field ex cept one. The builiings are A TWO STORY HOUSE of logs pebble da.il.ed, NEW BAN K. BARN, and other out buildings. There is an orchard ol young apple trees and other fruit-en tbe farm. TERMS. 10 ler cent, of tbe purchase money on the ! ay of sale when the irop eoty is struck down, 40 per cent, ot the purchase money on the first day of April, 1KS5, when deed will be delivered and poa session given the balance being 4 of the purchase money to be paid in two ecual pavments, one haif on the first day of Oc tober 18o5 snd the balance on the first day of April each ol the two last payments to bear interest from April 1, 1SSJ ami tie secured by judgment bon is. JIHN P. SMITII, Administrator of Jacob F. Smith, deceased ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VALUABLK REAL ESTATE. By -virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Juniata county, tome directed. I. as Administrator of Joseph Sykes, late or Delaware twp., dee'd., will sell by pub lic outcry at the nunsion bouse, on the premises, in said township, at 2 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, October IStU, IS 4. the following described real estate, to wit: A VALUABLE FARM containing 94 scresand HSperrhs, bound ed by lands of Win. G. Thompson. Henry Vines. John Remolds, dee'd.. and I'nah r.ltmnan, abont 75 acres or wtich aie clear ed and the b ilance is tvCLL, SET WITH TIMBER. The improvements are a LOG DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, wagon shed, cora crib, and other ntcesssry outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE So much of the purchase money as will be necessary to pay the costs of these proceedings and also the debts of decedent, (abont $Hi0) to be paid in the dav of sale and the balance on the first day of April 188.1. when d-ed will I delivered and possession given. All un paid purchase money to be s.-ciireit oy re cognizance, with securities t be approved bv the court. illl.LIAH MI'I', Administrator of Joseph Sykes, dec'k. CDITOK'S NOTICE. Iu tht tstalt of Catharine Stein, deceased. Tbe undersigned, appointed by the Or phan' Court, of Juniata county, to make distribution of the funds in tha bands ol C. H- Horning. Administrator, d. b. n., ot Catherine Stein dee'd., hereby gives notice tbat be will atterd to the duties of his ap pointment st his office, MifUintown. Pa., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER T2, 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all per sons iutereted will present their claims or be forever debarred. Davin D. Stosb, Sept. 22, 188. jludilor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Jn tht Fttatc of Zither A. Kaufman, dee'd. Whereas, letters of Administration, c. t. a., having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Esther A. KanfTinan. dee'd, late of Mexico, Walker township, Juniata county, l'a., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tbose having claims will please presi n' tli in without rtelav. JONATHAN KALFFMAN, Sept., 15. '81. Administrator. 1 ACTION. NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon tbe lands f the under signed, in Fayefte, Delaware or Walker townships, by fishing, hunting or in any other war : Josathas Kisca, Cathabijs Kcbtz, D. B. Dimm, S. J. Kfktz, Lcciex Diss, Jacob floors, A. 11. Kl'BTZ, S. Owes Evaxs, C. F. Spicueb, J. B. Oabbbb, J. F. Dkttba, Wm. BBARTHorrEB, Johs McMeex, G. W. Smith, BbBBT Al'KEB, Jesse Pis is, C. G. Shel.lt, David Smith, Testox Besxeb, JoUM L. ACKKB. S. M. KacrrHAV, David Hixbabgeb, Abkolo Vabs js, Levi k. Unas. S.j.tember 15, 1884-tf. 1 0B PRINTING OF EVERY KIND ' dtce at this office. O.W. Miiier Carriage Go. 3tiKi5Vfi Manufacture a large taritty f LIGHT nod HEAVY CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, CAIUS, BUGCIES, WAGONS, 4,0, Alter the most approved !eilirns st the wry lowest prices consistent with good workmanship. GOmOOO "Veslilolooi of enr manufietnre are vow in vse in this sad foreign corn: tries and attest tbe excellence, ot oar gods by iiie nn!7e?sa! Rtinfactton which they tie.-lrrT vrMrle is H A K KA TED, Special atteatlva will be eirea te Hail orders. CATALOGUES IBKE. D. V. roller Carriage Co., ' K Fifth St., Calvert St. aad Egglestea Ire CINCINNATI, O. MichiganBuggyCo. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholesale Mannf aeturers of all kinds of Opes aad Top BTr.GIES sad ROAD CJ.RTS. aceatswaatsd rervwhere. Writs for catalogue, tad (ifielUt J1SB YTOlifc A STECLU.IT. ITs also Dsnafactnre a full Una of CtTITIS, tnclndinf Swell Body, Fortlaad, Sqaare Bz twe seat Fortlaad aad Psnry Sleighs. Baud fur cuts sod prises before purchasing MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KaLaXAZOO, Xlta, FERHAKDO B. SMITH'S PATENTSPRiNKLER AST) Uoyelty Eorce Pump. PROTECT TOITt PROPFKTT. StVK TOTS FBI IT. JitTK fol'R KLOWkllS. Kw eternals that makes home pleaseat aad prolltabte. 1 1 has n.eiiaai. It throws a itroaic stream lixlj feet ar Bsre. With the PpHnk'ersttarhstt it spreeds the wa'er In subtitle shower or spray. I'..r wanning windows or carriaie'S, and showering lawus. ganlens au l freeohoues. it has no equal. It is adapted to ttimwmt! liquid solutions of all kinds to destroy nnxious ineecls and bum ofeTtryuture. on plant, vine or tree, and ehould be krpt in every bouse, tore sod lactnry in the country a a protucUoa at'tinet tires. .W.I by Tvavriwy AteiJLz. tieud fur circulars aud price Uau. FSRNAKDO S. SMITH, ISO Lat 4 Ji b;., CdUiUm Ob Ml pgr?; Rags a p 5 S ' o o v a " M 3 c o b a. Can g 3. e o B o S. Pi ? 2m f , t o a fa r ; a Ue JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF 3JIFFLISTOW3I, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMEROr, President. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier Dibsctobs : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, George; Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amoa G. Bonsall, Louis . Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDKBS J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Kotbrock, Getrge Jacobs, L. K. Attinion, W. C. Pomeroy, Amis G. Bonsall, Noah Hertzler, Charlotte Snyder, Anuie M. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Knrti. Samuel V. Kurti, J. iloliuea Irwin, T. V. Irwin, r. R. Krow. John Hertxler. "Xy Interest allowed at tbe rale of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on VI months certificates. f jan23, 1881-tf tmW il, -J Ki vn araia work, v . f KitksportMWbiMIKk v'rv cv 4 tea BBcn:e wrK wjaqrtrj. tern. AToid feetnf Ibb-vmH ofc.-jr ttovd.es fur tfcn trwtlc Qrt mat tta fltm L ul trd BtckafB varra iBportut tectt Ivrtaf ktaf trv-MatBj( ctavvtscr Tiie riatf tbat hat canA tlvr:Bat. an tfc Ml la Xcrfm wiift uintlsi ts t-ni- SPZILllTOMHEl w'Teated for orer 6 qu'Vj ftvd) bI -lMl;tasB C roiTsaj tm Ik tot atad irputs ttoa. Lirctu-LV:-ciaa t ihm awsTaiwaae MkUS Wok MttlS Cf l-e InltBTkM frit wnt. i-rt "CS o ill Jr-rss-s L 15 t1. ar:IjBailR eKate 1'ALI Seal US vhK-a hsve . HI mm rmm J: J5, The pvi-u to SZN0 AC0RES3 .ili V nvtoj. ..:-eli.rrml sea CMea " HA31S REWOT COM'Pg CheoUta. Xortk 10U St, St. Loala, Bo. Cai tam mW, H ; I aWlftV ft 9 WSPA Hi SAM'L STRAYER Hal ouitantlj b ksid a fmll yariaty ef MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' rURNISHINS GOODS. Goads .f all kinds ar. law. Can aaa e aft and b. astonished. Pants at T . C7 SUITS MADE TO OKDEK.( Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLEY'S Ii the plaaa whera job cbb bmv THE BEST Aftl THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHINGS BATS, CJFS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD rORyiSHIXS GOODS. HK is prapared to exhibit on of the most this marast, ana at jssi uistti.uj.t J.u tt rmujis i Also, measures taken for suits snd parti of suits, which will ks bsb ts rs'e at short notice, Terr reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. N. THE JYE1V GOODS FOR 1884 1JY OUR J'EW VTOISE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT I PEOPLE SAT WE PEACTICE IT ! We can't rest on what onr fathers did we must do mors and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for as and we had to have more room for our ever increailBf business, so we fitted Bp onr next store room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, wbicb is a large, spacious snd finely fitted tip Clothinp Room, and we filled it uj with 15,000 dollars worth of a ery fine and wr'.l se!e-:t-d a:uU wi SPRUNG CJLOTHJJN'G. Never was there such a fine display made and so lare a st lection broi'jht getherof mens', boys' and children' ci.othiNU, in Central Fsaa sylvania. Our friends aud customers when the comi to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS a EiVrEKFin'SE! Our arrangements for selling is complete in eTerj ds'v!. H QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLUS, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL AXD PLEASANT 1'EV STORE llOOk. . . WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LARUE-iT AND FATTEST FKOrTM WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST AND 3MMLI-ST PKJPLS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR LAK'JF, TALL AND SLIM i'E' ""LL ! WE HAVE CLOTHINt FOR HEAVY-SET AND S1U1KT fEOi'LE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WORKING PHIN tEt'I'Lfc'! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PI -OVS ! In Boys' and Childrens" Clothing we pay Special Attention WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT GO TO COLL' UE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT U TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT WORK FOR TIIK!K PA'..V.t';! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FRoM 4 TO 5 YhiUS Or ViKr WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FUOM TO 7 YrWKS . iK .GJf' W E HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM t 1 8 VKA:; O' AEi WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK CHILDREN FRoM V) TO 11 YEARS of AGl: Furiiisliiiig Goods Deparlment : Hats, of tbe newest and most stylish selcctior s ; h'kirts, ail prior-; litiuis and Satchels, of all sizes; Neok-ties and bsKpender, at ail pri at. Our new goods and store must b ft a to be at jri;ci:-i. TES IS A BENEBAL AUD CORDIAL MTAS 10 ALL. SCH0TT, BKIDGE ST., 3kIIFK.t,I3SI TOAV2s', April 16, le4-ly. The Best is the Cheapest. THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR IS THE OS IT ON B Made of Galvanized Iron. It is portable, dur.ibte, absolutely fire-proof, economical, and curs trait ani vegetables in less time ami less fuel than any other Dryer in the Mark!. It ill pay for itself in less than thirty day if properly attended. In products are unsnrp tast-d a to .(nal ity or color, and are in great demand at hich prices. Fnll instructions how to dry, bleach pack, and market the products ac company each machine. Address MAI BICE I.EOVtRD, OAKLAND MILLS, 8m. JUNIATA CO., PA. nr THE GIRL I LETT BEHIND COPTRISHTEO IST r - - . V .i . -V raw. T I tjj T 3 -- r Blnstrated by the osa of a Botnry made br T. T. HayHm-k, which Is w t or'.i h T .dinf Bumry in this picture, but THE LKADIIU MlGbf OS A !.:: . Bv nydork,s Snletv Kin Bolt an.l Fifth Wheel. Asa yo-ir .:.;e.- io- w T. T. HtlDOtK Bl'UUV, with the Hay dock Safety KI113 toll ni rata WiaUU Lite ia Insecure riding over any other. (TkW iMn U1 to fkrelekel eat tore, art, ertaM Is - M,!, a mm? whm vl atB s far Cmllwa"e mmm . HMeal. Prln IM Car. Plaai aad Tweirtk fltarjITI. O. AQH5TS 'TASTED WHERE TE HAVE SOKE! 10 I3TESTXEST 30 PE0miLJ EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC ?n,L are tbe BEST EVER MAD "r CorVvcn. 'sdiceit-n, rri-tzart. One Rood il.a of U.n-o or f ur i-u-.r;. ' Ljtde i" ;t-i-'c i-. -rttl Mi piU everynutfat fw r to. nuiies the h'i-iar. Ticiint-r run aa rem' r m clock work: thev warier Ma btosd and p'-'t r -r h ia a bro :rr-en bod . Pwrely Vtable. i:.T.-rli,PU-t.iMi' '"l fo.i -7 .nr- rvJ r-toi. thvxn. h id by ail Urugrtscand Vt- -j:e 1 , t r iJa,ot 4 STARDARO CUR2 CO., PrcprltUrs, !j7 F St., K.T. Smery LHr! CalfiarHo an mnre tliaa ii r1il.-j5 h:y 1 - -o te ba 45 rrt Pill ever turd ten. Worth t-- th- 3n-7 a-ki X. H. Gomn JUraoBT Orove. . Emerv'a Llfla e.-iarti- ' r w!n.no-.n1eiw mil W mi MAKTIO FIUS 101 wu.u waBae.TBi rw.i:r. ar? jtja73 rwn em wu i. a. StkKrikt for tht Stnhnti 4 XeHifn. K-Jiy ilVJVfi In ul iu f .nm p.r-f..y cj.-a i.a L-.vl- -r '.rJL ' :t IliL-Ur.lAanev,r-;a,llE?:y:u;yeo..t.innot3f) t j't-.' -" ' wl SAUCEX, STRATA. choica aad select stocks .vsr ilsrM 1c New Building, corner of Bridje a si fJa- " ' C. .1. yt . r.M-.n, LOOMMirvvr, ;..io. ! amea if i. 1 Lr-an r-.:r ' 1 lsj &ei b" il i0 -yr- viw 1 " mit 1j
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