.c e IFFLINT0WN : TERMS. .;o SI .60 rer i""1"1 if paid V''t.'h.; 2J " Pid within jj i .iTertj,rn,nu inserted at 60 '"".HiVicfc for ccb insertion. f lieui bcsfci.-" notion u local col ' "in cents per Mn r Mch "" m-iic. will "df ,0 ,hoe de,r,D8 -ev. SHORTLOCJLS. , -therms- Aofi-eeker.t Tnr-v turn- Firm" raise few rnmlin in J un'"-t-j, good oanv PPlc complain or malaria. Th( Port Koyal fair had a cloudy time of It. c. Smith bu been quite ill the past meet. . r fasfcioc, the littler the girl the bigger t, hit. Cp!.r..iiJ cider, the apples are nearly all m:T. Vote f'r George Wilson tor County Trr-r'"- p,;h ra:uli.l-itr tor Congress lire on T.e-ucropin Pennsylvania w:Ii not y 'ait nne' ,.' '.i1.' n nst le nearly old t- j oe to brv your boota aud shoes is W. Hek V S ir:or faulty was in certain parts of it -''ji''y wMk. I'v- T't.o. --v rill meet their Waterloo . o 'itTt Tuesiav. th: wss put into the ground fir'v doe not look wll. fin E' alter the loth day of this month i!d tuiLsys may be phot. Xhf tLTrai'tnt-ter registered 80 degrees on i!is ! lij.r ot October. J,ii M. HiWw the phosphate man was on tie .b in ton last Friday. Cn,u.ia se.-'ice wis held in the Pr.-bvt.T:na church last Sabbath. .Uj'.'il-'rml a severe winter has ktu p "dieted. It cannot be both. Tm. Sans, brouRht a lot of cattle and J, ;j frora t'.ie west last Wolneslay. 3 rr U.u!i!e, sua ! store koeper Iliukle, iu cs:ue home to remain over wiuter. Jvln Trego has rentvd Espenchsdes re in l cb Mr. Fins did business. A weil ftri 1;ep has been drilled by l:.rj i -"r ca fc's farm near Van Wert. On the day of Iat September corn t:.i i f Cf dollar par bushel in Chicago. A e&enoan ay, "there will soon be no f b ir .fcj r;Ti r excepting eels and bass." li'irchifn M;.!er had a handsome rr .ig b'ooJeu :ul! at the Port Koyal fair. Ji-. r -;V.;n, of Feimansgh twp., has tcea .lelr.crir.g j)taies by the wagon load. JUnir! P.mnrbj5er sells the farm light fir ia -y hamlied and inexpensive gate. M -sf J .v:ii and Tiliie Loudon are ofi tc vif.t triiuiis in Ohio, Illinois and Iowa. "There is more profit in aa advertisc- rcv.t isai. nitre i ;u ir.e re: oi lue store. TfceT.----:!if:j Iustitu.e vviil be opened la i!.e Cirt I' iuse ou the tth day of Decetu Ut. Pvij"! fr'ct the Auction at Hackeuber. ?:.re ntit Satiirdy afternoon and ee-n.f. Ti rth American sats a number of I h ie!: !.ia .iiies siuoke cigars and cigar t:ti. J:ir,e? 5. Stockpile one of the editors of the Let it.in Gazette is ill with typhoid fever. Eunr!rodi cf hogs have died of the chol-.-a ia Clearfk'.d county during the past Tbs ;iiermoii:eter registered 60 degrees eu the lit and on the 2 1 it registered 60 iurves. Tie Fraiklia Kepository says the dudes vftliat fiace promenade to mash the col kf irls. C!ev;nd and Hendricks club wss or- fj::ij iu ihe I'ennell building on Situr -ay tveuug. Tr.'j Tribune editors desire everything fr-: at ti e expense ol the tax payers. Lib- e:i- leUc s. Lw j Kobison, son of She:burn Kobisoa, goae to attend medical lectures in I'biiadelthu. t"-f jremaa Atkinson will address a re ;ut';. u meeting at Saliusgrove ou t"ie 1 tii .u-L Tue Port Koyal fair was finite well at onsideriug the threatening aspect f tic weather. 'l:i F! r Wilton has the p!aco in the pJi! dir. - i,".. vica'it Ly the marriage of 7r.t: Mi! iin county institute will be held f tut Court Huuae, in Lewisto wn, on the da Xovi-iub-r. C. T.. Jlcr.iiug is pushing his new house al'Ji'g '0 tht he Kill be able to move into 't by the Is: of April. Table cl. '.hs, taweis, handkerchiefs, and .a fjods ol h't kinds lor sale at Auction t 'la-.eiibji jera store. John Lyler will sell a valuable farm near t'i:s P'aee ou the 25th day of this month, prb!ie sie. See bills. Dr. p iu and (Ce Espenschade" stock of Iids. Don't be backward about asking what ju want to buy. The i.tintiou ,f the country is directed to Ouio, ou account of the election that is take place there next Tuesday. Ctt,-r?fuian Atkinson will address tuass ui-vtmg t McConne'ihiDurg, Fulton cun; , ou tll, 14;, d!iv of tbis IU(jnth auction next Saturday afternoon and evening at liackenbeigers store. Tinware, "neensware, imen goods etc., to be sold. air. Banks, and Mr. Uoyer, the newly titcted eiders i.f the Presbyterian church, n hctli citizens of Fermanagh township. The &Wiaef and Republiran office is the piacs to get job work done. Try it. It will Jy you if you need anything in that line A nut iber of Hallie Jackman's friends a .'.O to tee a!, help her celebrate her "tu birthday on the 27th day of Septem ber. Ilhett Todd has secured a position a Uucy uotion store in Pittsburgh. Miss led-; clerk. u a pleasant lady and an efficient he democratic brethren are beginning jedg on the Ohio election, they now "l-icsi the belter that the state will go re pr-blkan. A free trial of Prof. Harri.' Ptill. t.. menl for nervous and physical debility in men can be had of Harria Remedy Co St. Louis, Mo. ' Heck, the shoe nun wilfsell a yon a first class women's home made calf-skin shoe for $2.25, hi. own make. Remember every pair is warranted. Fob Kir.A houso and lot of 4 acre near Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad dress or call on John Cleck, Van Wert, Ju niata county, Pi. Remember! yes, remember! that the cheapest place to buy your boots and shoes is at G. W. Heck', corner Main and Bridge ats., MitHintown. The Horse and Mule Protection Company elected Robert McMeen President, Michael Sieber Vice Preaident. and Matthew Rod ger. Secretary, last Saturday. No scurrilous communications will be published in the Sextuel axd Republic and every communication received and published must .land upon iu own merit.. There will be Auction at Hackenberger. store, on Saturday afternoon and evening, wben yoa can purchase tinware, queens ware, groceries, and linen good, of all de scription. Congressman Atkinson addressed a meet ing at McClure, Snyder county, last Thurs day night, and one in Beaver, same county, an tnday night, and a meeting at Millers town on Saturday night. A Fact. Do yon want to save from $5 to $10 dollars each year on your foot wear 1 If so, buy your boots and shoes from G. W. Ueck, the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store iu Juniata count v. Miss Addie E. Kurtz, daughter of the sheriff of Franklin county, took two burg- nlar. and desperadoes to the Philadelphia penitentiary last week, the prisoners .were handcuffed, the one to the other. Tunneling in the mountain of Fulton county, by the Vanderbilt railroad com pany, has been the cause of a number of pings drying up. So the belief is ex pressed by Fulton couuty people. John W. Sartain and daughter are visit ing friends in this county. Mr. Sartain liv ed a number of years in Juniata aud his list of acquaintences is large. He now resides at Mercersburg, Franklin county. SiirxADoaii, Ta., October I. A strange disease has broken out among the cattle in Catawissa Vallev. Yesterday one farmer lost seven head, and nine more are doxn with the disease and will probably die. The finest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy & Doty for $80. They also keep constantly on haud Animo- niated Thosphate, Dissolved Bone and Pure Raw Bone. July 'J2 1884, tf. Why should a Presidential, a Congress ional, a Senatorial, a Representative can didate or any other candidate be deprived of the right to own railroad stock or any other stock if he comes honesttv bv it f 'While John Robinson's circus was on the way to Norfolk, Va., recently, two black tigers escaped, and, after killing two performing goats, took to the woods, and great fears are entertained in the neighbor hood. The most delicate persons onj y tak ing Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, they restore color, give a wholesome appetite, put new life in a broken-down liody, they are pleas ant to take and their action is very uii'd. frugists sell them. 15 cents. The democracy seem to be disturbed about the travels of Blame in the west. They call it a Blaine Circus, a B'aine Hip podrome aui so forth. They have a short memory and forget that they swung Sey- more and Greely around the circle. The Tribune editors are such a liberal set of people that they want to walk across the river bridge free, and have the tax payers foot their little bits of toll which thev benudee the company. Liberal soul. liberal with other peoples money. Farmer and Breedeis Live Stock As sociatiok or the I'siTEn States. Insures horses and cattle against theft and disease at reasonably rates. For terms apply to A. H. WEIDA!t, lliffliutown. Pa. Agent. The Frar.klin Repository says: 'The Re publican committee of Cumberland county offer a reward of $1'0 for information that ill lead to the arrest and conviction of any person who shall use or receive money, or purchase votes at the coming election. Thellorseand Mule Protection Lompa- nv met in the Court House on Ssturday. It is a company of active earnest men, that are determined that their rights shal I not be trampled on by thieves. Such a company, In the westerncountry would hsng every horse thief within a radius of 150 miles. The Presbyter isn congregation held meeting on Saturday and accepted the re- mntinn ot Rev. Geo. Benaugh. Mr. Be- naugh resigned on acceunt of hi health He believe that this climate does not suit bis heslth. At the same meeting Wm. Banks and Silas Moyer were elected elders The Democrat and Register in eulogy of Mr. Patterson last week in glowinglanguaee spoke of his running for office during the Per.-hing campaign. II Mr. Patterson does not run better this time than he did then he cannot make the Congressional landing for he fell short of his party ticket several hun dred votes. The Perry County Freeman, of last week , says: Mrs. Henry Kiner, of Ickesbarg, bavuie township, while in the orchard gathering ap- ..i- n Ut Thursday evening, fell ana broke the bone of one of her thighs. Dr. Briner adjusted the fracture and the lady is doing well. The hlackeuard slang, characteristic of bad breeding, that the Tribune delivered itself of last week is on a par with the sub- stantial support that the mule editors give to the county. Their nnited county tax would not commit and support a tramp in the jail over night. Much good they are to a cummnnity Selah The democrat, objected to Grant be cause he was a .oldier and not a statesman and now tbey object to Mr. Blaine because he is a statesman and not a eoldier. A. Mr. Cleveland is neither the one nor the other, they take to him, we .uppose, not because of any mental ability, but became he wear, a No. 18 collar. List of letters remaining in the Mifflin town, Pa., Post Oilice, not called for Oct 1 1884. Person, asking for letters in this list will please say they are advertised : Letters Contellen, Ellen; Messrs Conady fc Bartol; Goshorn, Mis. AHie ; Henry, John; Miller, Mis. Mary C; Reider, W. M. Shaw, John B. . W. H. Rodckbs, P. M. The Tribune editor, set themselves for ward as great supporter, of the affair, of the State. Suppose you st.ta the .mount of tax yon pay to the school fund ; tell n. the amount of poor tax you pay ; tell na the amount ot connty tax that you pay; tell us the amount of road tax you pay. Since you boast of your .ubstantial citizen ship, give ua the items Selah. Tha propriety of the Tribune placing a plaster over iu mouth waa demonstrated last week by iu unkind personal remark. Vulgar people should always hare a plaster handy to place over their mouths, they are so apt to say things that are ugly and In- urious to themselves. Put a plaster over your mouth unlet, you can addre. your self to the pnblie question, of the mule or straight ticket. People tell me that the proprietor of the new coal yard in Patterson, claims to have genuine Wilkesbarre coal, which leave them to infer that nobody else has. I desire to inform the public that I have, at the present time, Wilkesbarre bard coal and Lykens Valley soft, and that I have sold none other since it has been part of my business. David B. Dott. The editor of the Tribune who suck much of their support out of the county treasury are of such wonderful support to public improvemeuU, and the general wel fare of tha community that their united county tax would not support a juryman one day. Of how much use are they to lift a town out of a Ux bill lor lawyers fees incurred in a Patrick Evers case, or a Wil liam Dunn suit. Tou are a nice set of fel lows to taik about support to a county Selah. While the Cleveland and Hendricks club was organizing last Saturday evening, it is reported that they had a janitor at the low er door, and whenever a citizen looked at him as he passed by, he sent his name up as a member, and that is the way they came to have so many names to start with. The truth of the sutement is nut vouched tor, for it may be a joke on the erring brethren. However, be that as it may, the democracy have gotten up funnier joke than that. The following are the appointment of the Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren Church: Altoona District L. W. Stahl, presiding eldei; Altoona, M. O. Lane; Tyrene Missiou, S. U. Thrush ; Ballefonte, B. S. Uuminel ; Port Matilda, E. A. Zeek; Phillipsburg, Thomas Cameron ; Clearfield, B. F. Noon; Otterbein, J. M. Smith; Madra, E. Summers ; Huntingdon, T. P. Orner ; Juniata, C. W. Wasson; Three Springs, J. A. Cloiume, Calvin E. James ; Tuscarora, J. Landis ; Liverpool, C. B. Gruber. The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Penn sylvania Woman's Christian Temperance Cnion will be held in Harrisburg, October loth, 16ib and 17th. Mr. Mary H. Hunt, of Boston ; Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, of Iowa ; and Mrs. Mary Lone Dickson, of New York; and other well known speakers will be pres ent. The special line of work of this organ ization, for the coming year, is to secure a law i rquiring the '-Eflect of Stimulants and and Narcotic. Upon the Human System," to be taught in all schools uu Ur State control. Ihe democracy cheated tbo people in 1844, on the tariff question, they declared Polk to be as good a tariff man as Clay, while the sentiment of the country waa in lavor cf Protection the people thought there was no danger in electing Polk, but after the election he turned against the protectionists. By voting for the Republi can ticket you will be certain on the ques tion ot Protection. Atkinson in Congress, Smiley in the Seuate, aad Martin in the Assembly, will all the time presents steady front in favor of Protection. The Blootufie Id Advocate, of last week, says, On Tuesday,, the 13th of September, Mr. Staiubaugh. in the employ of Mr. David tiring, of ShaefTer's Valljy, attempt ed to lift and remove a large stone from a road and in doing so burst a bl9l vessel in his lungs. Mr. Stambaugh lingered nntil Monday evening, the 2-d, when death reliev ed him of bis sufferings. When he breathed the gurgling of the blood could be distinct ly heard, aud mortification sst in. He was buried on the following Wednesday. De ceased was about 40 jears old. The wheat crop has been a larg one in Juniata, the corn crop is a three quarter crop, the oat crop is quite a good one, the potato crop is a good one, and all that as sures tbo people that for this year tbey will have enough to eat aud have a little left with which to buy clothing, and while Ihe men and boys srs thinking what they shall buy for the winter, they may be informed that clothing merchant Harley is now in the city laying in a full stork of all kinds of clothing for men and boys. His new stock will be on in a few days. Colonel Bell exhibited a sulky plow at the Port Royal fair on Fridiy that became the object of great attention after it bad been worked in ground that has not been plowed the past 10 years. David Allen plowed a number of rounds and was so pleased with it that he said my daughter can run this plow," and forthwith he went and brought his daughter, a handsome young lady, and she took a sat on the plow, drew the linea on the team, and plowed a number of rounds. It was a great send off for the Co onei's plow, and within a day Miss Allen finds herself a famous yonng lady among the peop'o of Juniata. Both, Michael Coldren and North Star- ret, republican candidate for connty com missioner were in town on Saturday, not on a political tour but in attendance on the meeting of the horse company. Their pros perls for election are promising. They ar e practical everyday men, who feel the respon sibility of keeping np their own proporty and fully understand the pressure of the tax rates of their respective townships, and that of the county. There could be no mis take in electing them for their individual responsibility places their interest and the interest ef the whole people of the county on the same plane. The mule editors of the Tribune are in for a free bridge and are blackguardin g pee plo who do not favor free bridges. They desire to cross the river without paying toll. If other people payed as little tax as they do there would be no fund to build bridge with. Their combined tax would not build a bridge in forty thousand year. Their combined county Ux would not pay in the period of a hundred year what the Court House mule ring pay them from the connty tax fun within the period of one year. Nice fellow to talk about close fisted property holders and call them mean and so forth Selah. The tax payers are scratching their heads in wonderment over the liberal substantial support that the common schools receive from the editor of the Tribune. The unit ed substantial support, as revealed in the list of taxable, to the common school fnnd, would not pay the light of a night session of a teacher's Institute, and yet this sam male combination (it. itself up to black guard a number of the best people in the county. The Tribune crew is fed hundreds of dollars annually by the Court House ring, and receives fourteen hundred dollar from the Democratic state administration for one of its members in a Ins ring r.erk ship. Liberal allowance that lor aj u.ulu editor, but the editors substantial return in tax to help keep up the affair of the couuty, would not pay tor a wheelbarrow, or scraper for the road iielsb. A New Jerey newspaper tte "In very county in South and weat th. hn cholera is now raging, and It spread is o rapid and the rate of mortality so large that farmer are greatly ex.rcised about it. It ia thought that it rt appear ed at Pemberfon, where it i atiU epidemic aud from whence it ha extended. In At lantic couuty and along the coast it is es pecially severe. The superintendent of Senator Geskill'. farm, near Pemberton, give it a hi opinion that the disease i not the true bog cholera, but ome.u.u5 more of the nature of pleuro-pneumonia-in cattle. The hogs' lungs are anecieu. Many porkera are dying in the vicinity of Paulsboro, Gloucester county. The chol era has also obtained a firm rootnoiu iu Warren and Mercer countiea, and,will most likely run through the entire State. A religious newspaper, in closing an ar ticle on the recent bank failure ana iuo tragedies which accompanied them, peaks aa follows: "Distressed as all must be over what has already occurred, anxious as to that which may yet appear, it must be re membered that thsse dishonesties are the exception. It seems to be the lot of the bonest to go without large public recogni tion, of the criminal to be widely known. The purveyors of news fasten upon wrong doing. Wickedness is interesting, goodness is tame. When we consider me great number of financial institution, upon whose management not a breath of .uspic ion ha. ever fallen, and the great number of official, who hold their place, or trust a under the eye of Ood, let ua hope and take courage. Let character receive the reward it deserves. An honest man hon- st in thu christian sense, not from fear, but from love ot good may still be said . v.- ,k. ..hi...t ,irL ,r God." and of such the country has many." EXECUTORS SALE OF VALDABLB REAL ESTATE. HAHKIEO. RfKiKS-KACFFMAN. On the 3d inst by the kev- F. McBuruey, at the residence of the officiating minister iu Mexico, Junia- o..untv. Fa.. Dr. B. F. Books, ol Lewis- own aud Miss Sarah A. Kauffuian, ot Uintown. Mif VIED: SMITH. On the 1st inst., at VanDyke Station, this conntv. after a short illness, Nellie Mable Smith, aged " years, 2 mo and 22 days. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirruirrows, October 8, 18S4. Butter Eggs Lard Ham Shoulder Sides Rags MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. 70 80 " 85 IK '.8 10 17 10 10 I Wheat Foliz Wheat, Lancaster ..... .... Corn Oat Rye New Cloverseed..... Timothy seed Flax seed bran Chop , Snorts Ground Alum Salt... American Salt PHILADELPHIA 28 60 5 50 1 SO 1 40 1 00 1 60 . .. 1 30 1 25 1 OOal 10 MARKETS. Philadelphia, October 6, 1884 Wheat no quotations ol no 1 wheat, no 2, upon which no judgement of prices can be made was quoted at 85c per bushel. Corn BOaOls Oats Zic. Live spring chickens lOallc Ducks lOallc. Butter 22a2Sc per lb. Eggs 22a23c per lb. East Liberty cattle prices $4.50, $V15, $5.50, $5.7 an I S'i.O?. LEGAL.. The undersigned, Executors of Jaeob Brubaker. deceased, will, by virtue of a power in the last will of said decedent, of fer at public sale on the premises, in Mon- roe twp., Juniata county, ra., ai i u ciot P. M , on Saturday, October IStb, 1S4, he followinc dercribed real estate, to wit : A FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, situate in Monroe township, Juniata county, and West Perr? township, tjnyder county, aa- joining lands of John Shelly and others on the east, John Sbelieuoerger on tne souin. Winer and others on the west, and a public road on the north, and having there on erected a good 2-STORY HOUSE, BANK BARN, and other outbuildings. This property is located about a half mile west of Richfield, and bas upon it a fair assortment of fruit, is well watered and nnely situatea. aiso tract of unimproved land, on the South side of Shsde mountain, in West Perry town ehip, Snyder county, adjoining lands of Samuel Shellenberger on tn weai, onauo mountain on the north, C. Grayoui on me east, and Mra. Derr and otner. on ine south, Containing One Hundred Acres, more or less. This land is well timbered with CHESTNUT, OAK and other valua ble trees. TERMS OF S .LE. After deducting the cosls ol the sale, the one-third ot the price of both tracts shall remain in the farm aa Ihe dower of Annie Brubaker, widow, the interest to be paid her aniiuaMy, ten per cent, ol the purchase money shall oe paia on dav of sale, or secured to be paid in tbirtv davs thereafter, one-nail ine oaiance on April, 1, 1885. the other half on April I, 186. all navments to bear inieresi irom April, 1885, and be secured by bond and norteace and the price of mountain land bv oersonal seenritv also. Possession will be given April l. lso. Johx Krarz, Sami-el U. Obekholtzeb, Executors of Jacob Brubaker, dee'd. Isaac LOhcacbe, Auctioneer. Fall aad TFiater Goodt. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place di residence on Water street, Mittlintown 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, lam irei.ared to supply the public with evervthinc found in a tirstclass milliner store, como and examine my stock, consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIML. Msy 2-83.1.-. Private .Sale. Ruth Bunce offer. at private .le, A FARM OF 1 AL'KES, more or lets, having there on erected a good TWO STORY PLANK HOUSE There is running water at the door. Half the land is cleared. This will make a good homecenvenient to thi mines, mills, schools and church-. The property is located in Slim Val'ey, Fennauagh town ship. Juniata county. Pa., four miles from MitHintown. For terms call on or address. RUTH BUNCE. Sept., 24, 1884. MitHintown, Pa. Easy to See Through. How ran a watch no matter how costly be expected to go when the main spring won't operate t How can anyone be well when hia slnmacb, liver or kidneys are out ot order? Of course you say, "lie cannot." Yet thousands of people dr.ie along miser ably in that condition ; not sirk abed, but not able to work with comfort and energy. How foolish, when a bottle or two of Par ker's Tonic would set them all right- Try it, and get back your health aud spirits. Private Sale. The nndersigned offers his farm situated in Walker township, Juniata county, at pri vate sale. There is a GOOD HOUSE AM) BARN, wagon shed, and other out build ings, HI teen 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 once. N. B. ALEXANDER. An) body. Tbst desires to save '2 to 35 per cent,, on agricultural implements can he accoma ted by Kennedy & Doty. This same firm bas sole agency in Juniata county, for the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest prices. In the feed line : Corn, Oats, Rye, Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cakd and Meal. Do Hot Forget. Do not forget that at Hess'. Photograph Gallery you can get any small picture en larged lor 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pbotoprsphy. yon can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, fucb as Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Pannol, Bondoir, tc., ac, Frames of all kinds cheap. The Cli!rao rtallrond rj?oftlon. The recent Railroad Exposition in Chicago re vealed the gigantic strides niade by genius aad capital ia the field of transportation. Another re markable thing is the development of the Florence Oil Stove for cooking and heating. It was the first in i:s field in point of time ; is now conceded to be first in superiority, and will continue to receive the awards and medals wherever cahibited. and toe praises ef all who nae them. Mock For Kale. Wm. Banks keep, constantly on band at bis farm in Fermanagh township, a supply of cattle for butchering, and winter feeding, and hogs, and brood sow. Aug. 6 8 mo. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fur nish you with all kind, of Farming imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to you of -U per cent. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. DAY. filer Carriage Go, wwwamy ... s5i..-. u&4 a ir: 13 anj 9 ii 5I5iJ V-" ..., a7-.- SAM'L STRAYER Ha. constantly en band full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' rCRNISHXXO GOODS. Goed. of all kind, are lewCam aa .a and be astonished. Pant, at ti ceatl. CT SUITS NivK Til okuik. Manuacturt m larft Taritfy LIGKT and HEAVY CARRIAGES, PHAETONS; CARTS, BUGGiES, WAGONS, &&, Arter the most arprovM eesfcma st the-very lowest prices eonnatent wito goud workmrnnsulp. GO.OOO volaiclcai of onr manufacture are now in ne In tbts snd foreign eonntries and attest the excellence of ear gtxxla by the universal .fttiafacticti which they give.-Kvrrv vehicle is W A HKAMElt. Special sltealiua rliltxalfea ! Kail orders. CATALOGUES FB. D. V. Miller Carriage Co., B. Ftftk St.. Calvert St. and Elettea Ar CINCINNATI. O. Bv Tirtne of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Juniata countv, tome directed I. aa Administrator ot Joseph syKes, late of Delaware twp., dee'd., will sell by pub- lie nntrrv st the mansion house, on the nnmiwi. in said township, at '1 o'clock P. Jl., on Saturday, October IStli, 144. the following d-8cribed real estate, to wit A VALUABLE FARM containing 9 acres and 14! perches, bound ed bv lands of Wm. (J. Thompson, Henry Vines, John Reynolds, dee'd., and Uriah Shuman, about 75 acres or which are clear ed and thu balance ia WELL. SET WITH TIMBER. The improvements are a LOG DWELLING HOI SE, BANK BAR.V, wagon shed, corn crib, and other necessary outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE So much of the purchae uicnty as w ill be necessary to piy the costs of these proceedings and also the debls of decedent, (ab..ut $! ) to be paid on Ibe day of sale and the btlance on the first day of Arril I when d-ed will be delivered snd possession given. All un paid purchase money to be secured by re cognizance, with securities to be approved by the court. WILLIAM KUT, Administrator of Joseph Sykes, dec'k. i-DITOR'S NOTICE. Jn tht tilate of Catharine Slein, Jtctaitil. The nndersigned, appointed by the Or phans' Court, of Juniata county, to make distribution of the funds in the hands ol C. B- Horning. Administrator, d. b. n., of Catherine Stein dee'd., hereby gives notice that he will atterd lo the duties of hit ap pointment at his ottiex, Mifllintuwn, Pa., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and wliere all per sons interested will present their claims or Oe forever debarred . Davin D. Stoxk, Sept. 22, 1884. .ludilor. ministratohFs notice. In th Litate of FitMer H. Kaufman, dec'il. Whereas, letters ol Administration, c. t. a., haviug been granted to the undersigned on the estate ot Esther A. KautTuian. dee'd, late ot Mexico, Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please pretn them without delay. JONATHAN K.UFr'MAN. Sept., 1. '4. Ai!n,ii.i;rtor. 1 ACTION NOTICE. A'.l persons are hereby caiiti-;ned :-r !! tresp;si:ig upon ihe l.inds ef ivul-'r-signed, in Fayette, Delaware or Vv' i.k. r townships, by fishing, hunting or ;:i any other way : Jo.xathas Kuril, Catharine ktarz, D. B. Dimm, S. J. Kt tz, Li'cux Drsx, Jacob Hoops, A. II. Kl'RTi!, S. Owt Crass, C F. Srit HKa, J. B. Gabber, J. F. Dettba, Arnold aexis, Svpteniher li. Wm. FgAJTHorrER, Joh llcMEt.v, G. W. Smith, Hurt Acker, Jesse Pikes, C. G. Shklly, David Smith, Teston Hexner, John L. Acker, S. M. Kurims, David Ui'mbaugkr, Levi K. Mvers. 1884-u. Ml'NN A CO., cf the 8ciErmp AMiretCAif, eon UailTliiact Polleifcirs f'r l'atnta. Caveats, Trade M:;r. O.uTrtKhtn. f' the United States. (Vinada, Kiiciunrf. ria.-ve. German. etc Hand Ibiok about 1-atenta f Til free. Thirl T-acrcn rears- eaperK-nw. Pin!n.-tained through ML NN A CO. aiv noticed to thL r-nrvrtrir American, the lamest, best, and moat wtuVlr circulated actenunc paper. i.'a ymr. Weeklv. Splendid ensravtnvs and Interest In in formation. SiHMrimen copy of t he frieul i '1c A iner Iran sent free. AlniMi:jiX A . Ik.. .IMC Amebic m oaiea. XI Bruedaar, .Now Vu:a. J3EAB0DY HOTEL, Ninth St , south of Chotnut, one scpiare south of the New Post Otlice. one-hall square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the citv. On the American and turopean plans. Uood rooms fiom 5l)c to $3 00 per dav. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner ana l roprletor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. T A .-. - J t IVil. 11 t J A 4$. laswHttSBB.-. '-rl It.--- w-:lew. BesJ.'lT H Krrrttra4 1 ". w. " atf-.:a.I; ' .wl mrK!M. 1 frrn :-Jr T rra J. (' cr rri m f-1 l"'t ;V qoasrtttw, ha it :a riva.nsrg IriTo t ity 4wr Cabi: Trm, n rv kiW 4 (Mr iMrw. M4 Uva -ke. : ' .URar. I k t - H eaa.y AMntiiV. r. I.. Left Prtt r7Ma t Cfeavv Ovm.i 014L.. Vr . , X- L V. !.-?'. i7. BmtMmiac ht If r. Auk.' i,itsr atuy. tMiiJMU4 IV katut. A PRIZE. Send six cent. for postage, and receive free, a cortly box of goods which will help all. of either sex, to morn mousy right awsy than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once arid rasa Trc st. Co., Anguta,Me. April 2, 18b4-ly. The Great Brooklyn Bride. The engineers have at last made the " grip i. success open the New York and Brooktya Bridge Railroad. But this is weak Tom pared to the grip which the Florence Oil Stove has upon the minds of the people. It conks snd heats, is made in targe and small sizes, and has every fixture any ne codM wih. Call unon local dealer, or writ, for particulars to Florence Machine Compmay, rlor- Michigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO. Mich. D. W. HARLETS It tha plaea whera job caa bay THE BEST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CAFS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FURNISHING GOODS. HE i. prepared to exhibit one of tha mo.t choice and .elect stocks aver ersrea this market, ana at jjj uurr rsnao r Also, measures taken for saita and parta of suita, which will ba id ad a ta aria at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman' New Building, corner of Bridf e asd Water .reet, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Wholesale Mannfactnnrs of all kinds of Ope aad Toe W MilkH aad HOADf ARTS. Aetata waste everywhere. Writs for catalogue aud prloa aaa, mil XWVJi k BPEC1ALTT. We also mansfartnre a fall tine of O TTERS, Including Swell Bedv Port lead, tUjaare Bex twe seat Portlaad aad Pvaey Sleighs. Bead tot eau and prlees before purchasing. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KILAIAZOO, lick. ITovelty i'OTca Pranp. r i 5 Patterson, Pa., April 9, 18M. SAMUEL STRATI Jan. 1, 1854-si S. N. C. S. THE JYEJf9 GOODS FOR 1884 OUR J9E Ji STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT! We can't rest on what onr fathers did wa must do mora and da it batter. OUR CLOTHING STORE became loo small for ni and we had to have mora room for our ever inar.a.Iij bneines, so we fitted np our next afore room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, which is a large, spacious and finely fitted np Clothing Room, and we filled it np with J5.000 dollar "worth of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG CLOTIlf JNG. Never was there such a fine display made and so largo a selection brought U gether of mess', boys' and cuildbens' ct.othi.no, in Central Pann jlv&nia. Cur friend, and customers wben tbey coma to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS - ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLES, and caonot be surpassed within a radiaa of 150 miles of onr BEAUTIFUL .VXD PLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM. Fiil i!. SIVK Ui.OV.i.!: S r . r'.r.'h uT ' L at Biskra) ,Vm- p!csK.lt.t and t.,1.-. It hal Wiih tr Urn"': iTHTts-jl ;r 'V"' P In s ti yiiow rt-r rprzi 1" r z n ..- v or c-m-ir-s an- fhwerir !gv:.v r.r:ers jr"v::hm:;-f, U b Bo er-uitl. It i.V'iia).sMal to tit.r. tn' liquid deletion of s'l lir-ii t t 'stole infects l l.rr c Tct. rj ntur, uf or tre, aUi 1 hoT.l'i b k' t in every home, t.Tp artl Uct -rr ! con try si a irctcctioa Vl .n if .. n t Iit-Bte. 10 1t 1 Ji M., laatua. UBJ i WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LARUEST AND FATTEST PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST AND SMALLEST PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR LAR'iE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HEAVY-SET AND SHORT PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WORKING PLAIN PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR STYLISH YOL'NG SPORTING PEOPLE! 3 N o 'J 3 -J si ' 1 VWii.a 3 e4 si H s 2 s-j-a : 5 1 c a 2dS-.a1tigfl6 S5 o 2 o C S on,wro? jn Eovb' and Childrens' Clothing we ay Special Attention WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS IHAf tiu iu tuLi.mr.: WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT TO PI BLU; SCHOOLS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM TO 8 YEARS OF AUK! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM l' TO 11 YEARS OF AGE! Furnishing Goods Department : Hats, of the newest and icost stylish selections : Shirlf, all pricrs; Trunk, and Satchel.-, of all sizes; Neck-ties and Su.-pender?, at all price. Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS- IS A 5aJsgSJ a !.:"" o, 1 .'..;.:.. Tin; JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, of nirrLi.now.t, pa. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NF.VIN POMEROY, President. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathier TO ALL. SCH0TT, The Clthkt BEIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, lV. April 16, 18S4-ly. TL.8 Best is the Cheapest, THE IIKERMAN EVAPCRATGA IS Till ONt.T OM Made of Galvasized Iron. It is portable, durable, alxolutely fire-proof, economical, and will cure fruit an l vefri-utl s in lcs time and less fnt-l than any other Dryer in the Markut. It will pay for itself in Irss than thirty days if properly attended. Its products are ntiMirpisted as to iiia'. ity or color, ami are in great demand at t ieh prices. Full instructions how to dry, bleach pack, and market llie products ac company each machine. ArDis MAtHICE LEOMRD, OAKLAND MILLS, 3m. JUNIATA CO., PA. PlBFCTOKS J. Kevin Pomeroy, Georfre Jacobs, Amos G. Bonsai!, W. C. Pomeroy, STOcanoLDEBS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Kothrock, Georgo Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, V. C. Pomerov, Amos G. Bonsall, fioah llertaler, Charlotte Snyder, I OB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND O done at th'S otfice. Joseph Kothreck, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson. Annie M. Shelley, Jane H. Irwia, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kartz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertxler. XT' Interest allowed at the rate t 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 6 per tent, on 12 months certificates. fjan23,J84-tr . -. -si i srEmfcRimsA t"T"T3tod for ott O 3. tuo & r iidail wrir, id O- Ta sWaVlTl WIT. 1 ua lurk ta tcv .tb- tna. Ai :t l-iC tvpsM t ra tj f-.ev.M f H"r rtw-'-s sbr tii trck. r(ai batcur. 1st fr-1 j.s lie t4 W r lvpcrtant tn t-T.r .iiinf kroiUscat tlirwbcr T-ii- & n ittt tu m i C:il,.1 t-1 tot n irrUu tifrrtiwa to M a t rln w ictca- rB!c. ttt til- roti m wfi-M -rtar!r. Giscls ttarar a3lR;it Usa. L:r-rtaifiieJit rs oT .!v r O f s i"-s fieri of :a t'.aiaa or tax tuv.tel. -4 HARI9I3 RStf.E&f CO.,N:'g ChcisiiU. rj6H Sort-. 10th 1st-, CU aa. THE GIRL I LETT BEHIND ME." COPYRIGHTED UTT JV. tfrn i nuii- i -r ir- iva,- .- - - -av- eh. ja- ninrtrated by the usa of a Bnr made aT.tvTLHaT2.TwCL? TiJsi a wlS Bnary in this p.eture, but THE LtfADIl. BICCV rAAV22Tii'T Ttajdocks Paferv Kmc Bolt and rilth WhewL Ask yoaf fr toTtl.e X. ,W. HtYDOfK BtGtiT, with the Havdock 8ateT sUnf Bolt and FWth waeau late is insecure riding over any other. rralaaMenefllM'anlaMaaela.a. aw. artaew ta ilyal awle. ta aayaea e wBrm a, awa BS (BircuieaaTaiiP.I fp rp i'JjCClK, eLS'?i2r Car. Plea. ... Twain. Sta,, CWCrMATI. . AQETT3 -aTlHTED WHXSE "WE HATE I0HTI 10 TSTESnZST BO PKOrTTAJLSi EHORTS LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS M , Wa dccv arum ai. a rar k. i-IIMal.. - - - iiiaaaltaM I One good dose of time or f our 2mnrv'e Li-.tle C&ibarvle it 11a. foUowrd bj ewe piil every niKbt for a we. or two. mafcea the hnveen acaoluBwy ran as regmlaw as clock work: they poirfy tha bleed aad put lire in a ocusen-oowa noay. Pwrssy Vc(9ale. Harmless, Ptewsant. Infatliate. th yonejwt child may ktkw thena, S-ld by ail Lirusruu aud iteiitine Uta-ira at IS CM- a Baa, er B mail. STANDARD CURS CO, Proawlovoea, 137 Pearl St, .r. Cnery' UrHa CalharKa are more thaa is claimed: they prv taba shev tcit Till erer neod here. Worta twice the Biocey asked W. W. H. uobbw. t.-. timm r.m mnm'm LHila CaikaHia era tha moatnobulare: au tufi Vaiacti'. Wm. Bnnor. Mi:!s Klver. K.C My seed niutoer el ew. ?i- ir -trl iCx b- wita icodrfi-l resaia. S. W. Eaami. LonstOrove. Ohio. 1 reeomsaea ::a.-J..BS Couu-, M. IK Aihenm Traaa. Tney are exoelwnt-B. " m7'7p-'- ' I'u-A TteyeroTO,-i:ellM. Mae. TrnLtSirra SlM i. T"bCTlT. ". a-'iaEssn's Stindar Co his, irweiana and told y dmariaMO.Brywbera. Qo.n:n ii'jTc'trf . o.- ji In a:l t t-'n-ia iwiuv..' auevsr-a".t'.:c rmiay: ti-ey cochin bTJrrA-Xi CUE". C -. I."svr Vorfc Subscribe for the Semkmtl t4 Kejmttietn, Sentinel aad Seputticia $1 .50 a J. ji; m m m m . i . 1 . at I b ii p t;;:i ! I.I.J ;i:;rr '..!ir iiiil- lii'hi m WW 'it i !' m iti, :!;! ? m It, nit i't Hi It mi '' lip ii'!! if i1 f? m 'I 'lit m m m hi