0TINEL & REPUBLICAN : MIFFLINTOWN: ,ammM. Octobr 15. 1884. TERMS. - tn . annum if Tld f :.BJ10 it Dot paid within -ilk! I """ lS Bnth. , rilielI1-nts inserted at 60 TlD techl for each insertion. 'cn buM. notice, in local col- ? c"nts per line tor ech insertion CV .;La will be nide to thoM le,lr,D he J'", quarter 5ETUBLICAX MEETINGS! Meeting B,ftine anJ jnJ the whole ticket will be held as fellows: Mexico, Wetlnesday, October 15. speakers. Jeremiah Lyons, B. F. Jiwier and J- B. Fiickinger. " ,Tuht?town. Friday, October 1". Sprtlen Win. M. Allison. Mison Inr in East Salem, Saturday, October 18. Speakers. Jeremiah Lyons. John T. Source. Spruce lli'l School House, Tuea dav, October 21. Speakers, J. Lyons, lion Irwin. McAlipterville, AVednesday, Octo ber -- Speakers, J. Lyons, Wm. llerlzler, John T. Ncurse, and Cai t. J. J ltterson. Feni .Mil's. Thursday. October 23. ij.eakeis. Mason Irwin, and William KoJyers. Put Koyal. Friday, October, 24. bncak.rs. P- G. Shelly, Wm. M. Alii son. and John Sholl, of Terry Co. Oiit-r.taL Saturday, October 25. rakers. Wm. M. Allison, and Ma ton Iiwin IJiciSeM. Wednesday, October 29. .cr. ktvs. J. Lycns. F. M. Fennell Wm. ledgers. Mlffi-'itown. Friday, October 31. Thcnjpsintown. Monday. Xovtm- Jas'es McCacxey. Chairman County Committee. SHORTLOC.1LS. Tt.oa ha rebuilt bis bear traiu. Corn h'iskin; hat been commenced. Step in ant' see Harley's clothing. Potatoes in Frauklin county are rotting. Tliere ai a fine shower ot rain last YVed neiiiy, C. B. Homing's house was raised on X .m'..iy. Alt-nna is to hive a Sunday paper called the Ncts. Repeal tli- war taxes and lrave the tariil' lai-.f s'an.l. V,f l!nrriiimeter was down to 40 last I'riii.iv iteming. ;. Ma McG ill is teaching a school at Tu-rra station. !- are doing their best to pet out of the sLal'ioW aler. A ihiir. Jor abotve passed over this place oil Sur.GaT a.eiiiog. J ".e. t tuat was put in the ground & .. .s go is coming up Dice. Politici-ius are around looking up the !&;; to secure their votes. Vintet apples cannot b plenty (or the r-on that they will not keep. Ttid railroad company have ad J..-d a new platform to Port Iljyal station. A collocation ol Masons toos a number of . itizenF to I.coistown on Tuesday. Th; Juniata and Sujnehanna rivers last wtk re.clnd the low water marks of 18 3. The I'. ..ted Pres-byterian Congregation cf K-.xieo held ther communion last Sab luh. Je?erson Aliddah is away to Frederick -'it, Maryland, with his trotters attending th. Fair. York county farmers are giving a barrel r.f cider and apples enough to boil butter f-r 51.75. Wm. Banks, will have two car loads of r.ire sleers-feeders,-bere by this Wednes day eening. Cholera or some other distemper is re-dui'-i.g the tiuuibtr ol hogs in Terry county hj tha hui.dred. A nuu.ter of farmers have resowed spot in IHds o wheat that was sown in the early Jart o! September. The Un ness of the st-ason baa prepared th: torn tor buskitig earlier than is the case ta tl.e average season. J'.lm Djler will a valuable farm near i'.iil'kcecn the 2"ltsi day of this month, at j-ul;c ale. fee bills. Th Mercbiats Saving bank of Altoona "'sj-eiidel ou toe Tth inst., a:i l areated a f:tc4i tic ii inn.l iu Altoona. V.". N. St- rrctt is au every d:iy man and is i'urid-jt!y tjualifled and williDg to make a fA,A county commissioner. A suiliciunt anifiuiit of money has been mbscribrd to pay the indebtedness of the J Mc'.fcodi.st church ;t Mt. Union. A Urge numlier of people from this place att. i d. d the Terry County Soldier' Re uiiii n on th- 8th inst, at Newport. Charles 11. Suiiley for State Senato. has served one term and has therefore the ci pmrrice that a new man always lacks. Tb Mc.'.lUterville lSlaineand Logan Club as sddred by Mason Irwin, Frauk Pen Boli and Wm. Rodgers on Satmlay evening. A l;!a iije and Logan Club nearly 10O strong with Dr. Graham as President was organized at Port Koyal last Saturday ev eniig. I.ewij Dcgan and D. W. Weimer served the conuty in the capacity ol Auditors, so wrll, tht their re-election is confidently lwkcd tor. Thrte drunimres kept step to the music of tin pans through the streets of tlit towa at nH'n;frht on the 8th inat. Was it intended es a burlvsiue t T. H. Mahon, of Cbambersburg, address ed the B'.ai-.e aad Logan Club in this place on Tuetday evening. The town was enliv ened by a torch light procession. A fres trial of Prof. Harris' Pastille treat menl for nervous and physical debility in men can be bad of Harria Remedy Co., S t. Louis, Mo. Heck, the shoe man will sell a you a first class women's borae made calf-skin shoe fur $2.2", his own make. Remember every pair is warranted. Thore is no use of halting between two opinions on the question or Assembly, put Joseph S. Martin's name on yoar ticket when yon cst the ballot. Fob Kfkt. A bona and lot of 4 acre near Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad dresa or call on John Cleck, Van Wert, Ju niata county, Pa. Hist Mattie McCruru met with a long fall down the outside flight of stairs, of rioral Hall, on Port Royal fair ground, one day during Port Royal taw. Naw Jersey is not a wholsome place for crooked or incapable bank officers. Fifteen officers are in the state prison and five cut their throats to escape imprisonment. Ru-member ! yes, remember ! that the cheapest place to buy your boot and shoes is at 1. W. Heck's eorner Main and Bridge sts., MiRlmtown. The extensive mountain tires that raged arly last summer destroyed the first noets ot the wild turkey, consequently, that splendid game is not so plenty this season. Michael Coldren is a citizen of compre hensive views of public attain, and private life. He understands the needs of the country and will make first rate commis sioner. The past life of George W. Wilson, in the management of his own affair, is a sign that he will manage the Treasury de partment of the county in a satisfactory inanuvr. Rev. Mr. Benaugh was appointed one of the Commissioner to represent Hunting don Presbytery at Synod, therefore there will be no preaching in the Chapel next Saboatb. The chairman of the Hamilton Couuty Republican Committy aued the Cincinnati iLquier for charging that the chairman had employed a lot of negro repeaters for elec tion purpose. A Fact. Po you want to save from S3 to $1U dollars each year on your toot wear I If so, buy your boots and shoes fro.n G. W. Ilcck, the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata county. The people have made up thair mind to put one of their own number in the otfice of Prothouotary, and that is why the pre diction is heard on every hand that T. H. Memingt-r is the coming Prothonotary. The finest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy t Doty for $?0. They alba keep constantly on haud Amnio niated Phosphate, Dissolved Bone and Pure Raw Bone. Jnlv 21 1P84, tf. It the people of Juniata county will, by their vote, call John T. Xourse to the of fice of District Attorney, they will call a man from the field and plow who will M-rve the interests of the county with fidelity and trnt. The fa-t that Governor Cleveland par doned over fifty convirts from the A!bnv Penitentiary last week leads tho Young -towa Nt.-ws Register to remark thtt he is turning the rascals out in tims for th? elec tion." (ii-orge Wilton, Assistant District At torney of the United Sut Court, of the Western District of Pennsylvania, deliver ed an address belore the Blame an 1 Logan Club, of this p'.aci", on tin eveninj of the th inst. The Lewistown Gazette of lat week says, in K'liy, com cutting is nearly over and husking is beginning. Corn not fll'ed out. Very late corn a failure. One man in De ratur township does not expect 100 bushels oft' a ten acre field. ArCTio-i John Y?akly t Son will dis pose at Auction in 'JraybilPs Building Sat urday evening. Octob ir 18. IS!. Twelve hundred dollars north ol assorted merchan dise. Auction to be continued until all g Hjds are disposed of. Th? most delicate person enjoy taking Emory's Little Ca'hirtic Pills, they restore color, give a wholetonie appetite, put new life iu a Lr ken-down body, they are pleas ant to take and their action is very milii. Druggists sell them. 15 cents. A storm of 10 minutes duration ani not over hall a mile wide carried away a por tion of the roof of one of the bridges across the river at Hsrrisburg, and destroyed other property, by nnroofiig houses ani so forth, along the river front on the Tth inst. FaBMECi aso EnEEnras Live Stock As sociate or the Cxitkd State's Insures horses and cattle against theft and disease at reasonably rates. For terras apply to A. H. Weidmaji, Mifllintown, Pa. Agent. The editor or the Tribune have the plas ter nearly drawn over their mouth. If they will cover the whole of it for the period or a year, on probation, people will begin to believe that they have reformed and are on the road to respectability. Try the plaster for the period of a year. Miss Betty Stoufler fell down a stairway in her house several nighty ago, and lay at the foot of the stairway, till her house keeper carried her to bed. She has artially recovered from the effects of the fall. Miss Stouffer lives at Cedar Springs, about 2 miles east or town. The Bloorafleld Advocate of last week says, "a graveyard insurance agent appear ed in Puncannon last week, but was not long in discovering that rainy of our citi zens hnd been victims of that disease, and concluded that he had better leave for fear of a treat to the rough ide of a sharp rail. When the rotund editor of the Tribune goe to Harrisburg to discharge the dithicult duties of a halt loafing salary of $U00 he rides the straight ticket when he is in this town he consorts with the Court House ring and rides the mule ticket. Pull the plaster over your double puffing foul moulh-Se'ah. Huntingdon Presbytery met at Philips burg last week, and the pastoral relations between Rev. George Benaugh, and the Mifllintown congregation, on account of the impaired health of thepaston, wasdisolve i. Mr. Benaugh was appointed to declare the pulpit vacant on the first Sunday in No vember. At the meeting of the Junior Blaine and Logan Club, on Friday evening last, the following officers were elected : President, Wilber SchweyeT ; Vice President, Carl F. Espenschade; Secretary, E. Banks McCrnm, Jr. : Treasurer, Samuel Fasick , Captain James McClellan. 23 memers were enrolled. E. Banks McCrnm, Jr., Secretary. Lewi E. Atkinson, was a good congress man. There is no party lash to whip him into opposition to a protective ytera of lawa, no whip to lah him into legislation gainst a sound enrrency, and no caucus order to call a halt in the advocacy of a new couth in accordance with the changed order of thing. The Cleveland and Hendricks Club placed their banner on the outer wall last Saturday. It will bang there till the gale of bleak No veniber drive it in. A little further down town i the handsome banner of the Blaine and Logan Club. Be happy biya, all of you and get all of the enjoyment oat of these piping campaign days. The editor of the Tribune teem to be in distress about the public printing. If it is any comfort to them wa would just state that the Mule Court House King oould not get an advertieemen in the Sextisei, aid REprBLicaa at any price. They have not been asked for advertisements. Will yon put a plaster on your mouth f Tho important editors of the Tribune whose united county tax wouldn't pay for the fuel to Keep the court House Mule Ring warm one day are the kind of people that stand on the corner and blackguard their betters. They have no tespect for them selves, how can tbey have respect for other people I Will you put a plaster on your mouth t Mr. Steinmgar, a citizen of Fermanagh township, waa in town last Thursday and related to hi friend a number offish-catching and deer-shooting trne stories, that casts the common dime novel tales in the shade. The interesting part of Steininger' stories is that the scene of hi exploit are along the streams and in the woods of Pennsylvania. Farmer iu Kishacoqmlla Valley, Mifflin county aay that the Seaboard Pennsylvania and Western Kailrod company when tbey asked for the right of way promised that work should be begun at once and that the enterprise should be hurried to a state of completion, tbey declare that the promise bas been violated aud that breaks the con tract, and therefore tba right ol way is void. Mrs. George Swoope, of Huntingdon, re cently made twenty-one tumblers of quince jelly, which she placed on the porch and covered with a newspaper. About the middle ot the atternoon she noticed that the jelly w as covered by swarms of bees. In the evening she was completely aston ished to discover that all but one of the glasses had been completely emptied of the contents. From the Sunbury Democrat we learn that Mr. John Saukey was recently tried iu the Noith'd county court for prevailing on a certain witness to remain away from court, was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $i!3 and serve three mouths in jail. The paper adds . "Mr. Sankey sobbed bit terly as sentence was being Pronounced." His attorney made a motion for a new trial, but the court overruled it, and be ia now iu jail. Philip Killmer' horse cut a caper last Wednesday, in Port Royal, by frightening at a lot of boys that cauia along the pavement. The beast broke the hitching strap and ran a ray aud hung the biiKy on a post at the corner of 3d and Middle streets and kept on its career across the Tuscaro- ra railroad street In idee and brought up in the creek with a bounce, alter falling down an embankment of 2J odd leet. When you walk along Bridge street drop in ard see the handsome atones that Mr. Aul'.er bas prepired for thij graves of peo ple who hive passtd into ttie nuseen world. He is now giving the finishing touch to a beautiful stone of Gothic design lor the grave of S. M S belly. It is a handsome trib ute from a lovirg wile for a departed hus band. Mr. Auker is doing a great deal ot work in stone So perpetuate the memory or record of the dead. The Bloomfle Id Times says: J. Arden Rice, of Centre township, went out gunning on Tuesday evening 1 tst, meeting with an accident in the follow inj uianuer : He had a breech loading gun, and the cartridge failing to explode, he tried to remove it with an awl. While doing this the cartridge exploded, knocking the awl to pieces, tear ing his pants au I m iking quite a wound in his leg. Had it struck bun fairly it would have torn his leg to pitrces, but it was a glancing shot. The editors of the Tribune have never risen to the coniircher.sion of the fa-.t that people w ill not vote tor whom they believe to be unworthy men even if they be straight ticket nominees. The mule game is to trade for the spoils of otlue. TlK-y will dickr for the profits of otfice, and trade with straight ticket people every time lor spoils Contemptible kind ol politics. The Tribune editnrsbelieve that they have a trade on hand with the straight democratic people, at this time. A straight out, and a mule ty turns, as it suits, is the political creed of the Tribune. Selah. The B. Si O. Ri d Bock f'r Pennsylvania is ready for distribution, aud in more than one lespect is the most valuable ot any of the editions hitherto based upon this Suite. As has alwavs been the rule, the lorward iug of a stamp to C. K. Lord, Baltimore, is all that is necessary to secure a copy, and in fact the only way, as the Ke.l Book issues are all for mail circulation. This present vol voliiii is rejlete with political statistics and condensed da'a, not only as regards the latest Presidential, Stall and Congressional elections since admission into the Union. It would be difficult to imagine a more com plete showing of past results in tho State, or a more neatly put together and printed little book. The Lewisburg Chronicle of last week av : .-The hog cholera is spreading at an alarming extent in this county. It invaded Kelly township, a short time ago,and some farmers have lost every hog they owned. The effect will be very bad, ror it will not onlv have atendency to greatly raise the nrice of nork and lard, but people will be , . afraid to use these household stables il they happen to com from an infected district. H..irever. we are told that there will b no danger in buying pork from honest people. A hog when attacked gives ample notice of it approaching misfortune, and nod iseased hogwill be killed oro tiered for ale byhonora ble owners. The cause and tho remedy should be the topic uppermost among farm er now. The editor of The Everette Pres sy Some people who act in inch a manner a to eet their names in the paper in a way not at all creditable to them, always charge it up a a pure matter of spite on the part of the paper, and stow indignant and abu give over it. This show great thoughtless. ness ou their part. In nine cases in ten the newspaper people have no personal feel ing over the matter, and it. small commu nities where the editor knows nearly all of his reader personally it is often a matter of real pain to him to have to chronicle occur rences whieh rightfully take .heir places among the life news of the hour. It is a fact which experience has amply b,rus out l . it persons will nearly always heap blame on the editor because they cut a ridiculous fig ure in an item, but never think of blaming themselves for getting into inch a position. 3IAKRIKD: SPEECE-BENNER.-At East Salem. n the 26th dav of September, 18S4, by Re J. Landta, Mr Jacob M. Speece and Mies Leah C. Benner, both of this county. HIMB KERSTETLER At East Salem, no the 7ih day of August lb4, by Rev J. Land is, Mr. Wm. H. Himaand Miss Mary Kerstetler, both of Cocalatnus this county. DiKDi KIRK. On the 1st inst., near East Sa lem, Jeremiah J. Kira, aged 26y. and Siuo. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruRTowa, October 8, 1884. Butter Eft Lard Ham Shoulder Side Rag 20 20 10 17 10 10 I MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Foltz Wheat Lancaster Corn Oat, Rye N ew Cloverseed Timothy seed ...... ....... Flax seed Bran Chop , Shorts Ground Alum Salt 80 85 CO 28 60 5 M) 1 30 I 40 1 00 1 50 1 30 1 25 American Salt 1 00al 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, tctober IS, lP84.-Wheat No 1, Hc. Corn 57atilc inixc-d, Oats 33c per bus. Kve 64c. Live chickens lOal lc. biitier22a3lc. Egg, 2324e. Cloverseed 78c per lb. Hay TOa'JOc per hundred pounds. Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform tho public that I hare now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mittlintown, second door troni corner ol Bridge street, a full stock, ot Fall aud Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, aud having employed first class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything found in a tirstcUss milliner store, com and examine uiy stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DK1HL. May 2-88.1.V. Private Sale. Ruth Bunce oftVuat private sale, A FARM OF 11 ACHE?5, more or lem. having there on erected a good TWO STORY PLANK HOI'st There is running water at the door. Half the land is cleared. This w ill make a good honiecenvenieiit to the mines, mills, schools and churchs. The property is located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town ship. Juniata couuty. Pa., lour miles rroiu Milliintown. For terms call on or address. RUTH BUNCE. Sept., 21, 184. Milliintown, Pa. EasT to See Tliroujli. How can a watch no matter how costly be expected to go when the main spring won't operate J How can anyone be well when bi sfouiach, liver or kidney are out ol orderf Ol course you say, "He cannot." Yet thousands of people drag along miser ably in that condition ; not sick abed, but not able to work with coiumrt aud kUergr. How looiish, w!im a b .ttle or two of Par ker' Tonic would set them all right- Try it, and get back year health and spirits. Private sale. The undersigned offers his farm situated in Watker township, Juniata county, at pri vate sale. There is a GlXI H'.ll SE AND BARN, a;on shed, and other out build ings, hi torn acres ot land in a high state o cultivation. Fruit, and good water at th. door. This is a valuable property and will be sold for $U0. t ail at once. N. a. ALEXANDER. ..Ox 4 II) body. That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on sgrii iiliuiul implements can o aceoni i ted by Kennedy i. Duty. This same firm has sole agency in Juniata county, tor the well kno a Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also jrejared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest prices. In the teed like : Corn. Oats, Rye. Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. Do ot Forget. Do not forget that at Iless's Photograph tiaiiery you can get any small picture en larged lor 75 cents. Also anything that is msdu in Photopraphy. you can get here done up, iu first class style. All the latest style pictures, luch as Carls. Cahinets. Promenade, Pannol. Boudoir, Ac, lc, Frames of all kinds ch -ap. The Great Brooklyn Bridge. Theencineers hare at last made the "grip" t success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridpe Railroad. Put tis is weak Tom pared to lite grip which the Florence Oil Stove has upon the minds of the people. It cooks and heats, is made in Urge and small sizes, and has every fixture any one cnuld wish. Call ufn Intal rirakr. or writ for narticn'ars to Florence Machine Coooanv. Flor ence. Mass. Stock For Sale. Wm. Banks keeps constantly on hand at bis larm in Fermanagh township, a aupply or cattle lor butchering, and winter leeding, and bogs, aud brood sows. Aug. 6 3 mo. farmers. Kennedy and Dotv are prepared to fur nish yon with all kinds of Farming imple ments. Tbi.spbates at a saving to you oi 20 per cent. --- No paper in the Jutiiaia Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as the Stutmtl and Repibl.caH. It is alwve al others the paper for tin. general reader. B!. iOHri LL!S TOR THE CURE OF FER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, C3D fiLL UtUAntU CISEASES. Tic proprietor of thi celebrated msdi c'.aJ j"tly claim for it a superiority over zl nrjeiie ever offered to the pnblie for :V. SAFE. CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PEa yi:.T 7HT euro of Ague and Fever, or Chill .ni Fever, whether of short or long stand ir. Ha refer to the entire Western and Ka'tt'-icrn country to bear him testimony to V" i t'tita of the assertion that in no cue viiljver will it fail to cur if th direo tonj are strictly followed and carried cut T: a great many case a (ingle dose has 1-ejn s-atilcient for a cure, ani whole fami !:r. tavc h;en cured by a single bottle, wita a pomct rtetoration of the general health. I i?, however, prudent, and in every ease irora certain to car, if it use is eon tinned in srxaller doses for a week or two after th d:t?:re ha been checked, more especially ia diSoult and long-standing cases. TJsn a'.ly this iRKdacin will not require any aid to Xctp the bowals ia good order. Should I'm patient, however, require a cathartic medtrine, after having taken three or four coiei of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL VGTABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf flr.snt. HULL'S SARSAPARULA is ths old and r-.iiibie remedy far impurities of th blood aud bcroth'.ou aiuctiona th King cf Biaod Partner. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE Vt03X. SrTH0YE& is prepared in the form of ca-.Jy drops, attractive to tho sight and p'caant to th taste. US. JOHN BTJX.X.S SKmrs tonic syrup, BULL'S SARSAPAH1LLA, BULL'S WORH Dc$TrtOY3, Tho Popular Remedies of th Day. . rlarlpal Offle. ttllsia SU. LOClSYlliLF, It LEGAL.. EXEC U TORS SALE OF VALCSBLE REAL ESTATE. The nndersigned, Executors of Jacob Brubaker, deceased, will, by virtue of a power in the last will of said decedent, of lor at public sale on the premise", in Mon roe twp., Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M , on Saturday, October lth, the following dercribed real estate, to wit : A FARM OP ABOUT 100 ACRES, situate in Monroe township, Juniata connty, and West Perrv township, Snvder county, au- joiumg lauds of John Shelly and others on iho east, John Shellenberger on the south. A. Winey and otnera on the west, and a public road on the north, and having there on erected a good 2-STORY HOUSE. B ANI BARN, and other outbuildings. This property is located about a hall mile west ol Richneht, and ha upon it a fair assortment ol fruit, la well watered and tinuly situated. Also a tract of unimproved land, on the South aide of Shade mountain, in West Perry towu ehip, Snyder countv, adjoiuing lands of Smuticl Shellenberger ou th west. Shade mountain on the north, C. Graybillon the east, and Mr. Derr and other on the south, Containing One Hundred Acres, more or less. This land is well timbered with CHESTNUT, OAK and other valua ble trees. TERMS OF SALE. After deducting the costs ol the sale, the one-lhiid of the price ol both tracts shall remain in the farm as the dowtr or Annie Brubaker, w'dow, the interest to be ld her annually, ten per cent, ol the purchase money shall be paid" nn day of sale, or sucund to be paid in thirty davs thereafter, one-hair the balance on April, 1, 1885. the other hair on April 1, 1886. all pavments to bear interest Irom April, 1885, and be secured by bond and mortgage aud the price or mountain land by personal security also. Possession will be given April I. 185. John Ki ktz, Sami el 11. Obebholtke, Executors of Jacob Brubaker, dee'd. Isaac Losoacre, Auctioneer. ORPHANS' COURT SALE O? VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of n order of the Orphans' Court, or Juniata countv, tome directed. I. as Administrator ol Joseph Sykes, late ot Delaware twp., dee'd , w ill sell by pub lic outcry at the mansion house, on the premises", in said township, at '1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, October IStli, ISM I. the following described real estate, to wit: A VALUABLE FARM c. mtamii.lt '.4 acresand 148 perches, bound ed by lands ol Win. O. Thompson, Htnry Vines. John Revnolds, dee'd., and I'riali human. about 75 acres or w hich are clear ed and the balance is WELL. SKT WITH TIJIHtU The improvements are a LU DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, wa;on shed, corn crib, and other lucessary outbuilding. TEKMS OK SALE. So much of the purchase money as will be necessary to py the costs of theso proceedings and also the debts of decedent, (about $IM) to be paid on tbe day of sale and the balance on the first day of Apiil 188 ). when d-ed will It delivered and possession given. All un paid purchase money to be secured by re coginiauce, w ith securities to be approved by the court WILLI AM Kil l', Administrator or Joseph Sykea, dec'k. cnroii'S notice. In the eilaU of Culhorint Slrin, dtcraud. The undersigned, appointed by the Or phans' Court, of Juniata couuty. to make distribution of the funds in th hands ot C. B. Horninc. Administrator, d. b. n., ol Catherine tein dee'd., hereby gives notice lhat he will atlerd to the duties of his ap pointnieiit at bis otlire. Milliintown. Pa., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Si, 1SS. at 10 o'clock A. M., nbeu and where all per. sons interested will present their claims or Ue forever deharre i. Davii I). SroxE, Sept. 2, 18S1. .iuditor. A DM1N IS TKATOK'S NOTICE. In me Ftlnfe of JTtttr W. Kaufman, ttre'tl. Whereas, letters ol Administration, c. t. a., having been granted to the undersigned on the estate ol Esther A. Katitl'man.dee'.l, late of Mexico, Walker townlup. Juniata county, Pa., all persons indebted to said estate are retiested to make immediate payment, and llwse lravii g claims will please preai n' ih-in without ilelav. JONATHAN KAUFFMAN. Sept., 1'). 4. A !mini-;r -tor. c ACTION NOTICE. Ail persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the lauds of Ih-J under, signed, iu Fayette, Delaware or Waiter tonuships, by lishing, bunting or in any- other wav : JoSATHAS KlSE, Cathabinc KiaTZ, D. B. Pimm, S. J. Ki KTZ, Li-cies Di sx, Jacob Hooi-s, A. II. Ki btz, S. Own Evans, C. F. SriciiiB, J. B. Osrdir, J. F. Dfttba, Wm. BaANTnorrEx, Jouif ikMEtx, il. W. Smith, Henbt Acker, Jisse Pixbs. C. G. SllKLLT, Dahii Smith, Testox Hkssie, John L. At Kt a, S. M. Kaitfuan, David Hi vbabobr, Lbvi K. Vteks. Assolo Vabsjs, September 1, PkTEMTS MTVX A CO.. of the Scrrsmnc AMERiraw. con tinue to act es (Solicit. H-e t.r l-utenta, t'aeots; Trwle RtiifliuiO. t'nir.fs., Germanr. etc Han't Book about Psifiits seat fr.-w. Tlnt1jr-wvn years' eapertence. Palei-tsoirfalnedthn.ui.-n ML'NJt A CO. are not lord tothe.-eicNTiFic American, the lars-en. best. and m.iet wiJIt eircn'.sled eflentmc per. fia.a rear. formai'inn. Speciraen cur or the srieiilir.r Amrr Iran sent tree. Art.tr-. V CSS A CO.. ISX i IV1C Amkmicaw office. 4 aruauoar, , Ncs V.-rl. SABoDY HOTEL, Ninth St . south of Chostnut, one s.('iare south of the New Post Othce. one-hall square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre ot the citv. tjn tne American and European plans. iooa rooms tioni 5'c to Si 00 per day. Uemodelerl and newly turnisbed. W . FAlfc, si. Ii., tjwner ana I ropnetor. Nov. 21, 183, ly. In di "H- R.wJ.i'j mr aif-a. .1Ttrs imh-uZf, InsaUBiil. fh-imJ rc va.e.. CeMirbwl, fc-U.. r J AwmrUl xrni. i ;vit'!.c l.fKiati.l; attfc ar.d sTu- t-to-vii. I .S.rt. :: TfevL Cm o' writ! f-rl'Mcf 4tM11jnirnasr)-Ni U dMirittt vtt. ty rcaiu sT-3rsr?"rsm a nnrh a.1rwav s4al Uiru m-Kwti e'e C '--.-C- I trwum.0 AOatnas IV-. C. !. le3RH. 3d rintmHm IS rir- TatjOrAi ?r-4.1- s.rs. --'.-.es. Lt-'t l- - .". V A PRIZE. Send six cents ror postage, and receive free, a costlv boi or goods which will help all. or either sex, tl raoro money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the worker absolutely Mire. At once address Tare fc. Co., Augusta, M. April 2, 114-ly. Tbe Ch!ceo Eallroed Exp-5!i!n. Ths rce:nt Railroad Eaposition ia Chicago re vealcd the gifanuc stride made by genius and upiial ia the field of transportsiion. Another re- dar'.-jblc thing is the devtlepnnent ot tne t lore nee Oil Etovc for cooking and beating. It was the first :n i's fi'ld in mint of time : is row conceded lo he first in supenoritv. and will contin-ie to receive the awar.'.a -id medals e--rrver eaiubued, and the praises ct ail who use them. JOB PRINTING OF EYERT KIND done at this office. TT.K i D.W, Miller Gaite Go. Hanufadurt m large variety if LIGHT and HEAVY CARRIAGES, FIUETCNS, CA3TS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, tC, After th iwat ar.prov,! ''r.ifris at thevervlosreat yri n consistent with g'ssi workmanship. r0,000 veliicloa of onr inauiifartore are nw in n In tMs and ioriiia countries and at!t th exrelli-nee of onr go.ta by the nni versa) aatlfarti"ii which they Sirs.- f rerv srhlHe Is AKRAN'TED. Special attention fl'l be -irs to suit aiders. CATALOGUES iT.EE. D. 7. Killer Carnage Co., I Firth St.. Calvert t. sad Fnlcstoa Avtt, CINCINNATI. O. Frlichigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO. Mich. ; Wholesale If annfactnrera of all kinds of Opea and i Top RTMilfcH and BIUD t tKTS. laeaU wanted nowhere. Write for catalogue and price Mat. JIM VUUE A SPECIALTY. lo mnBfv-tur ft fnll n of CTTTtf. .... B , c wj. we TAWZ lead for cots and prleea lefor purchasing. MICHIGAN B'JtiGY CO., KALAHAZOO, 31 k-a. FEftSiU&S Da SOT'S n 3 J S3 ail -sx: Hovelty Ecko Pump. Fun., kivk thtt irate. 1 -ic ; -i: -5 tr Bio-t. !l t r ,-f: r:;. 1 r v . or t. a: ., ti ri;-c !. ; jrr'T.;! it .1- !l C' Il l HT1. I'J .:i!ts.vl;t I iv t'H i -s ' - )" :3 r r-3. Ml: I I i. yi i i I'jTc rj-"l ;.ict ,.-v :! ttt . ;- Fuki;aj:dc s. U. ltd f I t -r. on ;lalit. r ' j.-ne. . . ---.ioa l-i'. tir. iita. Oh i: l'?n : i - is- t I v t; 1 vs V : V 5 S B g 2 1 1 II rfa! .1 & n " ti Ml Om 4 "POPS. 8 P-o S"s; t P " Si? - rT -5-3 5" JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, or jurriaiSTOwx, pa. wim KKANCH AT POUT KOYAL. Stockholders Individcally Liable. J. NKVIN POMEROT, Prmdenl. T. VAN IRWIN, CosAirr DtaitCToas : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, Georgo Jacobs. Amos G. Bonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Arkinson. STOCKHolDKRS : J. Nevin Pomurov, R. E. Park Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Hothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos (i. Bonsall, Noah HerUler, Charlotte Snyder, Annie !. Shel'ey, Jane II. Irwin, y i'V Kurtz. S.sni'fd M. Kurt7, J. Holmes Irwin. T. V. Irwin, F. 15. Frow. John llertzler. "XT' interest allowed at tbe rate ol 2 per cent, on fi months certiucates, 3 per cert, on 12 months certificates. f jan23, lM-tr rr.s;Lirr -. ..ta has: c-7 ns : t. -.a-VJ J a.C.aw T I. tall ft'-a j-.lnl ii ".'..tt tLjat, to u laflulecrs'-. Brio?, or-i-.a woTi. Vt ft'? '4VtTS Vsf to a. iss?Tr!Y jrriasAad foe over 8 rava aj wse tn t2toa- t&mu ATo'.d rte; tTT"iJ5 on by pr . -t.ti i cli ot cb-f rex-nsV fcr J:r:J troriMcx. C t, oar t oir-u lv miA trial parage 1 kaKT tXTOI'.Olit b" .-Vinj triit-eat elelitri TitC r. SlsrAj lt Ivj cur-4 C-oj:. i 1 i : f -tcrlVri rJCnlutDwai z?u r tw p.:i f twtJsjci. Pcnadsid W l .u.: MiTml Tnorir1 r-rwiisj ta faTor mafi rrt''w tit vT i'.trxm f$ .- saads of ca tlotucfUw hoicaaerpv sisa bats M'STti. lt1 nlmtifif ttcwllt! TIAL flat if ADDRESS V tj HARRIS RMSt COS-Tj ChensUta. tkl ttcamr Treatmsit, 3 ; t vnmmfr ; 9 w ll Zi sa-f-" VJcrSJl l 'it tr. ::t i - x- --- --i I rcs.us'Ji . nhsssa!eff 3sd r ..-tr. i ' . . 1 b SAM'L STRAYBR Has constantly oa band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Geods or all kind are law. Come and ea and be astonished. Pants at T cent. 07" SUITS MADE TO OKDER.B Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HAELBYS Ii the plac where yom can bay TIIE 1IEST AiM THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FUR SIS HIXG GOODS. HE i prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and elect tocks tvr fared Is this market, and at jISTOXISHISGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suit and part of suits, which will be trade to oria at abort notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of liridpe su Water iTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. N"- 1, l84-tf S. N. THE WE JV GOODS FOR 1884 i.V OUR JVEU STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT ! . We can't rest on what our fathers did we must do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE f , . , t f ufUstujo iuu "iuii iui u.- tftu'i c so v so we fitted np our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, irbich i larre, sprion and finely fitted up Clothing Room, and we fi.lod it Bp with 1 .,)()( dollar worth of a very fine and well sv'ectcd rtack of SI'KIKG CJ.OTIHxG. Never was there such a fiuc display mad and so lar a (.!ect:on brought to getter of MFNS, coys' and cmilucexs' ci orfiiMi, in Ocrtrat Ffrun sylvaoia. Our friends and cuftocjer? when tbey come to visit n will approve of cur PROGRESS - ElVr KR PR2SE ! Our arraDpcments for selline is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, BRICKS AND STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of lf0 mile of cur BEAUTIFUL AM) PLEASANT INLW STORE ROOM. WE IMVE CI.t'THlNfJ FOR THE LAKOK-T AND FATTEST PF"Pf.E ! WK HAVE CI.OTHINi; FOR THE TillN."K-T Ni ? M A LI-SS T PEOPLK! wf n ave i i.tdiiiNi; fop. lap.'if, tm.l and si.im pe-)pi.:-: WE II A YE CLOTIMMS FOli HEAVY SET AND MlitliT PEtPLE WE HAVE t I,oTI1IN; FtU HARD WOitKIXi PLAIN PE-'PLE! WE HAVE CLOThlNO FOR STYLISH YOCNC. SP'RTIN: PEOPLE! In Eoys' and Childrens" Clothing we j ay Special Attention E HAVE CI.OTHINtl FOR HOYS THAT GO To COLLEGE '. WF HAVE ClUTHIXi: F'R HOYS THAT iO TO PCBLP' SC.loOLS! WK H AVE ( LOT HINi; FOK I-f'YS THAT WORK Ft'K TH::iR PxKKNT?! WE IIA K riOTIIIMi FOR CHILDREN FRt'M 4 TO 5 YEARS OF V,K! WF H AVE flinillNt; FOR t H! LDREN FROM IO 7 YEARS 'F A;E! WE H.AVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN Fli' M H To S YEARS OF .V-EI WE HAVE LI.OIHINO FOR CIMLDKEN FK"U 1" To 11 YEARS OF AGS ! Furnisliiiir Goods Deparhsient : Iiti, of the newert and ttot stylish selections : Jjhirts, all prices; Truaki and Satchels, of all size; Neck-ties and Suspender, at til prices. Our new goods and store must be seen lo be appreciated. TBS IS A GUML MD KEDIil KiITATH TC ALL. SCH0TT, Tl,c "'" l.RIDGE ST., MIli'FLINTOAVN", lA. April lS4-ly. The Best is tii3 Cheapest. THE ZIF.ESU EVAPORATOR IS Tilt OXLT ox a Made of Galvanized Iron. It is portable, durable, absolutely tire-proor, economical, and wid cure fruit and vegetables in less time and less fuel than any ether Dryer m the llnrkat. It will pay ror itself in less than thirty days ir properly a'tended. Its products are niisnrpiss,.d as to qual ity or color, and are in great demand at bi-li prices. Full instructions how to dry, bleach pack, and market the products ac- comp.li-. eacu iiup-iiiiie. e - . . ; -i -v.- -,t . v:-;as M .if IS ICE LEOX IRD, . r isft-Vj3 t'vv ; :K" OAKLAND MILL?, : V;. ' K Sm.l JUNIATA CO., PA. fj' "THE GIRL I LETT BEHIND ME. COPf W3HTED I8TT ,s5' -. - T s- , ' St-, - .fck- -.f x. "aijCr.. -s 9m rmtstrsted by the use of a Bngg, rose!. T. T H.ydt ,Weh I. hmnrv In this Picture, tot THK I.KtlllM. bl(.t.l An. Kir A. ui lUvd'oek's faletv Kimr Bolt ao.t Fifth Wheel. Asa your dsler for th r. . T. II A V WOCK B tiiV, with the Uaydock Safety Kin Bolt and rf.th heu lafe is insecure ri'ting over any other. ITIO. etmr, IU S. rartUM rp eart. ertstel la slaa elfle. " I KNTXns. STAMP.l "SJZJZ'ZrSr Ct. PI a.4 Twelftk St... ClSClHSm, . A0E5T3 "TASTED WHERE WB HAVE 50HE! HO rHTESTXEST S3 PS0FTHBLI1 ., , - tr i a'ti-t:-.-s. rs's'ujr, uitct, .... . -.i ...... - - - - CaT?t-' . r ' ii :n w.-n.VrM reajtu.-X.W. Sssaa. Lr,na. .liuo. 1 rtvfl J-t s-' '.e 4 are ua-Wd. KA Etagga. j erje.y-J. ".A anevee-.aill- reata-: IMjcMat t,:;; .! .st2 'Jl'tJ SAMUEL STKATftk. BOYS' CLOTHIN G o. s ,,... mnrm rrm fnr nnr tpt tT0- - 9 next More room below for cur ll i'r "I-.;?. "T eiUns 1- i .j. r."a mj, -A EKOHTS LITTLE CATHIHTIG PILIsS m w Eiti f EVIH MADE tor Cosnvaweaa. Isoiretion. t-atali. mo go-.i a .e cf t-.n-t.r ;.'ur ilsiors Litli Caibarir i-'ile. t;lwei by oca e7er- mailt f..r a wot z r two, uutkea tha toinr nict:rrv rr.n ss rerrla an do. TC..rk: thes purify the fctoad acd put r.cw life ia a hrnkLa'e& bocj-. P-.:.-ti yegeeabl.. itavmlu. Ptvasant, 1-ifc.tiblo. ti-o w-a,: cuiU ma; la'. tSeia. Bul by ad Urufisn. ad alfsuuiue lucca at IS Cra. a ijA, ar t staii. STA'sfiPS CURB CO., Prjerloten, 137 Pearl Si. N.T. Pnory IJt Cthr!; areonre than is claltatd: they prose to b tf: ' i i ill c-t tu-d ctre. W.i t-ie the tanner sated. W. V.. H 0aa. 3:-jrr . .y tteovAwa. Emorr'n Ltrl'a Oatfcoreio are tiio m.t popular ef a T