Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 22, 1884, Image 3

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& REPUBLICAN
..irvi.INTOWN
, , cl ftO per aannsn if paid
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1"" .n't .dv.rtiseroents insert ai eu
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-t bn".", notice, .n local col-
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JJpiiHNJlEETIXGS!
.wWlcticUt willbeLalJ ,
JJruTtr. J" T. Xounm, and Capt.
Jyu MH's- Thnrvlar. October 23.
i ILiu Irwiu. and William
p , 1 rr-
'r'.ji K'.-val. rriJy. October, 21.
. i re r G Mu-llv. Wni. M. Alii
..1 .T i n MtoIL of Perry Co.
iVfsta-' Sftiur.Iav, October 2o.
i r w... M. AlliHon. aiul Ma-
F;:fbf!J. V.V-,ik.1hy. October 2'..
g-Jiicis. J Lynis. F. M. Feunell.
Tfo. l';,r'!,
y i:::U'i'. l'luliy. October 31.
Xbcmp'towa. MouJay. Novem
bers. JaHIS Mi C-U'I -ET.
C-.siru!?.n County Committed.
To Tlie t'ubllc.
Iid-.:re tfc-en intormed that my opponent
se;l 4 Ui lri.-i.ils, are industriously cir-t-f:T
the r-i-rt tint it elected to the of-
i I'-, :' LfMrv. !..r which I have been
Set- ol i ' " "
tj'-iwt.J. I ';' !",t ' 'ke l!l'-,!1 "ivsell, and
..' 'ke duties oj' said office, but ap
a. sr;!ur : .y ! uiy. As 1 canuo see
achat! xli"! I take this method of m-f.y-a;i'i
t f :0 -' such not the tact,
aid tlit I have ro amppemetit. either el-F:-v
or : - " r "r an' underv.audiBj:
iasy :.e t. a-t as my deputy, but en
tieoin'rirv. it euvf't I will, in person,
(fo-bartv tl.-.!u;ie 'it' said o.tioe t i the
IrttofEiy ability. T. H. Mtmv.iKC.
SHORT LOCALS.
lit birds Isve all gone south.
H;.'s st u k !" tuw goods have co;a.
Lee Q-t tor Democratic spook stories."
C. B. Herniirr has h; uew kouse under
w-f.
Eail S b' t hss a ktore lull of nice
tV.ti-.f-
X. k. A!xir.iler his soli his property
(or tiS.'J.
' ;'.i..tly inai.;.'c:!ion is in
TUO- .-caiie t tha NovesnHar vic-
tf i .!;. "iO'TT.
Ti? F:i;; l I.jnir. Club of Tort Koy
a. li't T' d t.ni'or,.
A ort ar t a h .if inch inoif fell at Djver,
J'. il., ii tff l"ta ini.
J!f-rUo! Hinkle i tuw in the city fecy-
1-. r.e::":i.r tit :s tor a number of
t?s 1-oyi it i'svir.g f.j.
T!,s Oi.i'.t tcl-nf Uaa taken the Hurrah
:t o'. :h.- err::-g t:rt-:li:en.
fijrlry las .;! cf ti;e haniliomest ut
rJi i.jr yU!ir :un.
A si.';.r ; ("hild.-ea i:i toa hive 'tad
tsiM tj "' s'-a-let ferer.
KfV. Tii'.n.as K'iniion jjr.-ached in tuo
3i-:Ai!ttrr:;ie ohur -!i last Sabbath.
Tii iri.ie ticiu; in Uuutindon county U
rcpjr;ei - IwoiIlc ground raj.i.ily.
Tlit groiwg whoat appears beat where
tie (rivi:. wit mist tigiitly packad.
BriLt t:i::ert!i Lavo been characteria'.ic
of tiie ereiiii.ps ;f the present autumn.
SautoUh Slr." cut one of hi. ''big toea'"
tairir ii; iui attempting to cut wood.
l'or:-e?:iiin Atkinson aidresed a li"-
pjli.-aa Uiet!Bg at Xewport on Tuesday.
tf. Butlt' takei r.o t rasa land muaicin
liip(i:trai deui.!.5tratioin if he can avoid
it
TLr a...ft enihcs:atic meetings yet held
Is Jui ere lb:- Mexico and Salem meet-
J- K. t. Rail, of Elk coiiHty,i Curtin'e
tLtLpttitor fur Conrea' in the 20tu di
trict. TbeSerico briipe ii.m be ready
for -avel. People afoot pass over
it no.
The j.oliri al t!enoustration at Mexico
n.; ot (he :s-.fc'ent that has beau held in
'"tiiiu.
Kr. iiartii.'i prospect for a handsome
UKjri:j -U rpj;ted as growing brighter
'7 da-.
a te Detiiocrac Lad their face lengthen
4 ly the I )i,i,j elcl:oii. Kapublican laces
'"ia .i over.
t joa J'ire to Luy a farm, reiiiember
liatioln Url. r ai'.l ofler one ai public
"ier-.i! ?ati:rla.
i'. A!i:t m and llasou Irwin ad
rut j i blican uecting at Johkstou n
it v.y evening,
t'K.i.le who know Mr. Nourse. ay that
) c.niideiit he ii make an ecotam-Kv.-ict
Atior.iey.
Mi! Tilij, Lcibe was prottrated with
taorrhig,.. ol tiie lui.jjj ott Sunday ind has
''"iuit- ill ever since.
Kri. iciaei Coldren, wha has been ria
U!"g ftitLia in the Weatera states, retarc
to her he last week.
J"a Wj ,n , TaHiatbie) farm near
' place on li.e 2oi dav or this month,
fKlc.4;a. .See bills."
"r. W iaey (,een hauling btoves by
"aiun l.,i to supp!y the trade of
JkeUUtwriHe ad v;cinity.
"Coal has lw ttruck in Huntingdon by
kri5 trB w,.re JayiDg out a new street.
Ti .juality is called good."
Vri. Atkinson wife, ol C"angremaa At
k;t"4'n ia at the borne oj' her sister Mrs. Da
ia Sjeney, (ihio, quite ill.
Th tanois of the Terry, Mifliin and Ju-
district h:lU their coiiclare in the
"'I nuk. at l.ewislown list week.
Ts Jacobs House was IUununated du-y-!
ih ceafi..n f the Republican ineet
Tia this place last Tuesday evening.
"wple living i the vicinity of Cuba
Fermanagh township, have lost
tuber of hogs by an un-Lanied distemper.
W. Berger, ef Jtrico Mills, bad two
W..ken a few days ago by a colt that he
M frying lo sioe, suiting its head against
in tide.
Esther Thomas gave a party to a number
of her friends in honor of ber 12th birthday
at the house of her parents' in this place,
last Saturday evening.
Heck, the shot man will sell a yon a first
class womeu's home made calf-skin shoe for
$2.25, bis own nuke. Remember every p au
la warranted.
A fraud torch light procession was en
joyed at Salem, on Saturday evening, afur
which a meeting was held and addressed by
Jeremiah Lyons.
After Ave different meetings ol the Demo-
cratic Conference ol the 20th Cousreoainnnl
district, Ex-Governor Curtin was renomi
nated for Congress.
The Mithiutown baud accompanied the
Friendship Hook and Ladder company to
Huntingdon last Thursday to pirtieipite in
the Firemen's parade.
The county treasury fund will be faithful
ly attended to if the past lifeofGeo. Wilson
be a guarantee of Hdnlity to trust. Vote for
him lor County Treasurer.
Remember ! yes, remember ! that the
cheapest place to buy your boots and shoes
is at C. W. Heck's comer Main aud Bridge
sts., Milliintowu.
Mr. Mctiiiiiiuger will discharge the duties
of the I'rothonotary's otlice himself and not
put snother person in the office to serve in
his place, as has been reported.
Clothing merchant Strayer will sell you
a stout boot, to stand the roughest weather,
and from that to a full wedding outfit for
a groom, call and see his clothing.
Oegaa and Weimer, have hid experience
as auditors and experience is a great thing
particularly when the accounts of an out
going hoard is to bo examined into.
Mr. Sterrett was in town several diys a;jo.
His friends speak conft lently ofhis election.
He is a substantial citizen. The interests of
the county will be s lie in his hands.
Wittier Schweicr, Carl Espenschade and
William Pennell addressed the Junior
Blaine and Logan Club, in the Blaine and
Logan Club room last Friday evening.
Congressman Atkinson voted against the
21 per cent tariff reduction, and can all the
time be counted as one of the staunch ad
vocates and votes fur a protective tantl".
Enoch Shellpiiberger had the space be
tween the trees in his young peach orchard
planted with potatoes, and the number of
bushels of potatoes obtained is quite large.
Rev. Joseph Mathers, who spent several
months in Europe, the paat summer, n-turn-
ed some days ajo. and last week was the j
guest of K. E. l'arker, who is his brethor-in-
law.
A Fait. Do you want to save from $ j to
lt dollars each year on your toot wear I
If so, buy your boots and shoes fro.n G. W. ,
lkck, the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe
Store in Juniata county.
A ph't of dry grass, along the railroad,
on the Siot-er farm, between this pla-e ar-.d
Port Royal took fire on Sunday evening,
srd for a tim created the impression that
s fir ha 1 broken out in the town Tort
Koyal.
A report is b-ir.j circulate 1 that Mr. Mem
inger will not h;ria!f serve in the oiliee of
Prothonitary. It is a false repert. Mr.
M em; ngor. will dis -!iar; the duties of the
office in irsoii if the people r.f Juniata
county elect him to the position -ef Protho
utary. For the information of m-"n r: means it is
stated t!iat fve hundred dollars co intermit
bills are in circulation, Coinrry editors will
never be ca izht with a piece r m 1'ier of
that kin 1. Reade.- you can -tasi'y under
stand whv.
Rev. K- M. Wallace. I. D., will adn.inis
ter the Sacrament of th t Lord's Snt-per, by
appointment of rreshyterv. at the l'resbyte
lian cuttrh -at lcAliit'rvit:- next Sabbath
Services to commence Friday evening, 7 P.
M., 24th int.
A tror.pe of female lust 'nail plivers were
strand.-d at Eauton last week, because their
funds ran out. It doubtless would have
been beter for the girls r...r! thoy turned in ,
as help for the f amilies of Kaston that wau
ar.d r.ee 1 help.
If hogs rniitinim t i in quantity as
repnrtel from different sections of tfci"
contitry. a corner in pirt. may tie ex;iected
before the new year coi!?s in. The advent
of cool weather may str.p th': ravages of
the distemper.
The Democratic br'thien had a parvie
blocked out for the Ohio election. TV.er
failed to para ic. becanse th election did
not turn out as they expected it would. TLat
is the way it goes o'tnn when tjio chickens
are counted before they nr i hatch!.
From all parts of the Congressional dis
trict come the roost jToitisiig reports of Ihe
election of Congressman Atkinson. He is
oimd on the tariff question, an 1 other is
sues and that gives him strength and the ec i
dierolem.mt is for him almost to theexter.t
of an unanimity.
Senator Smiley was in the service against
rebellion. s.nd there are no unfavorable ac
counts of Lini while he wts thus serving his
-country. A number of people have beer.
talking against him because he was in the
extra session Legislature. Is it the "square
thing." to bold the Senator reponsih!e lor
fiovernor Poitison's extra session .' Whit
diies yonr conscience say 1
On Friday afternoon the Academy Liter
rv Society t'lectad snie new olli-ers.
Ail j
of tie officers of the Soeioty are the follow
ing: President Wtu. Pennell; VicePros'ts,
Andrew Banks and J. F. Schweier; Secre
tary lldgar Tboupsnn; Treasurer Augustus
Fasiok ; Editor James BanKs; Teller Harry
CopuUnd; Critic. William Dysiajer. These
officer have tntea elected t serve six
weeks.
Mr. Memminger w a business Ban and a
farmer ast the kind of a man that js wanted
in the I'rothonotary's office. There is no
use of having a ring ot lawyers to run the
court house. The coisrt house belting to
the people its records are their rec r Js and
it is the plaee in which to try their causes.
Lawyers ate paid to try caines, but they
should not be the enstodions of Reerds.
Vote for Memminger.
The lire deparaieut of Huntingdon, Ty
rone, Lock Haven, Altoon and Miillin
town indulged in a parade on the IGth at
Huntingdon. The crowd in attendance was
large, and everything passed off pleasantly.
The bsnd from this place serenaded C. C.
North. Mayor of tbo city. Mr. Xorth treat
ed them to a short speech in which be spoke
highly of the appearance and merit of the
lire department from this place.
Samuel Boon, a mact-inest ot Elmira,
Tork State,, attempted to slap the face of
Governor Cleveland, while he was walking
from the Executive mansion, to the Capitol,
at Albany on Monday. Boon bad repeatedly
called on the Governor, to have his brother-in-law,
who is in jail at Auburn pardoned
for having shot a man about a year ago.
Boon was arrested for the assault npon the
Governor ; the charge, was, -'creating a
breach of the peace." Boon bad a hearins
bui the case was postponed a day or two
for a further hearing at the request of the
crank. The assault created some excite
Mr. Coldren is not one of the lirge class
of people that siend every dollar that they
get for show, or in dissipation, or in the
round of pleasure an J in that way never be
come subsUtial citizens, but he is one of
the class of substantial citizens who ha sav
ed his money, iuveited it in property, and in
that way is of great use to the commuuity
as a supporter of the substantial interests ot
the township and county. It is to the inter
est of all to elect such men to office.
When Vfiu. M. Allison and Mason Irwin
were 'caving Johnstown, several evening
ago, some one relied them with eggs. An
egg struck Mr. Irwin tn the mouth, but did.
not seriously hurt him. He thought that
it was a stone that bad struck him, and
when he put his hand up to bis face he
thought by the feel that his lace was bloody
j but hea be came to the light of the river
bridge the astouishing revelation was made
that his face was bespattered with egg in
stead of blood. It is a matter of conjec
ture a to whether it was private or politi
cal resentment that cassed the throwing of
the eggs.
A rowdy of Columbus, Ohio, delivered
string of oaths against a citizen that he did
not like. The citizen was moved to such a
jdesiee by the insult offered to bun that he
j brought suit against the sweariug man had
him fined for profano swearing. The swear
iug man had a number of frieuds and they
all fell to swearing about the suit aud the
fine. The citizen said, '-well as I have my
hand in now. against these insulting people
I will enlarge on tUJ suing business," and
he started in anew, and did not stop till he
bad brought suit, and bad fined 209 of the
profane swearers of that city, It was a hr
vest for the justice before whom the cases
were brought.
Frank Hard the nea, brilliant champion
of Free Trade from Ohio, who !n one ses
sion of Congress made himself a national re
putation as an eloquent advocate ot free trade
was defeated for re-elaction to Congress.
His district was about S00') Democratic.
His deleat is a certain index that the real
heart of the conntry is for tariff protection.
Don't let the democratic orators and editors
divert your attention from the tariff issue.
There are other iniportaut issues, but the
tirritl'is the uppermost one. Congressman
Atkinson is a strong protective man, and in
Congress he will every time give his voice
and rote for e protective, tariff.
The grandt-st political demonstration
ever witnessed in Mexico took place last
Wednesday evening. The Blaine an I Lo-
c, dr.lx from Tort Royal, Walker, Mexi
co :id MilHmtown, on foot and on horse
back, and all in iiniiorm, were there in
large nnmbers and paraded the streets to
,J,tt rnliieiiing music ot the Port Koya! and
Mc Ali-teiville bands. Many of the houses
y, the curtains in the windows rolled
up
j and the room b:iglit!y lighted. A number
of houses bad a lijjht in every window.
After the parade a meeting was held in the
j open yard on the south side of the United
Presbyterian church along Miin street. A
plittorm had been erected close by thesiae
of the church building from which a speech
rra delivered by J. K. Flickinger, ofVerry
county, and Ji-reniali Lyons aud H. F.
Schweier. .if Milliintowu.
My iear," said a wife to her husband,
1 know that I am dresdluily cross with
you at ti.i cs, that I am not ptlieut as 1
sl '.iild lie, aud I think the saa:e can be
said ct
" Yes, eertainly he frankly acknowledged,
"I am tltuost as bsd as you are."
-What's that ?"
1 say that I an: as much to blame ss
you are."
"I think," w -tit on the lidv. "that -e
! ought t i cultivate a mutual toleration !
j each other's faults,' and she bent wv.tr
him ! jhrtiy ana i;isea mm.
i'oc are not looking well to-night, my
dear,' he said, stroking her hair.
"Xd," she ruplird, -uiy feet piia iaie
dreadfully."
'-That's boe;;t!se you wear shoes -t.vo
siz.-s ..o sinr.il lor you
Then the trouiik- began once more- Then
he went to John Verge "a in Patterson, -end
hai a pair of shoe iu:ike for his wile snd
since the has the nice lilting shoes there is
peace m the family.
I'amil lieu n ion.
A reunion of tho children and girnd
clildren of Mrs. Mary Uickeubauh, wife
of Jacob Kickiibimr.h, deceased, vas held
on the iOta day of October, lc'l, at Mex
ico, in fie mansion house of Mrs. M.ilirda
lletrick, wi.e ol Jerome Hotri'-k, deceased.
Grandmother Riekenbatii-h h is her home
with Mrs Hetrick atd the occasiou of the
reunion -vs the celebration of btr seventy
eighth birtu dsy. Sue is ta- mother ol
eleven cl iidreii, ail living except one that
died in infancy. ill tho children were
present o.i the 7Stli binli day and must of
the gram! children t re there on that in
teresting occasion. One great grandchild
was preset t. All her children are married
ej.ccpt.ug her youngest eon, William
Dai.iel may-ied JliiS Martha Bsashor; Har
riet ui .rricS Philip Kepner; Rebecca mar
ried Juhti f toner; Hett'e married Saojuet
5 truyei; E'iza married Kurtz Kauflmau;
Malinda married Jerome Ilotiick; Jacob
married :-. Annie Ttompson; Samuel
J married Misf Harriet Oswald, and David
maiued Miss T.llieMoist. The anniversary
Dirtii oay n.eo:ing was an uccasiuu oi i-uct-fufuess
for her children and grand children
that will be i :iut inhered rs long as life
lasts. Her out- living sister, Mrs. Hoide
man, was pres.-mt. All caae with their
Laskots well till'-1 with the comforts of life
A short tiiuo after arriving everything ap
pealed ia a turtle in the house. The
daughters, with tL'e help of the sous' wives
aud ,g:aiid daughters were unpacking the
baskets for dinctr. The table was spread
aud Laiened with sll Iho good things ol
tile. After diuuer quite a number ot us
took a walk acress the new river bridge
accompanied ny our old triends Mr, John
MotzcrandMr. Jerome Thompson. The
bridge is nearly completed snd will be a
good on, of which tlie stockholders may
lie proud. At 4 o'clock P. M., all were
again assesjbled in the house. The 27lh
Psalm was read and prayer delivered, adieus
were exchacged, aud all went home with
merry hearts. Use Phesebt.
Tlie Electoral College.
We givb below the Electoral College as
at present organized :
Alabama.........
Arkansas ........
Calilomia
Colorado .........
Connecticut
Delaware..
Florida.
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana...
Ioa...... ......
Kansas... ......
Kentucky... ....
in Minnesota........ i
7 Xebra.-ka 5
ti Nevada 3
li New Hampshire.. 4
0 New Jersey...... 9
3 New York 36
4 North Carolina... 11
12 Ohio 23
22 Oregan .......... 3
. 15 Pennsylvania 30
. 13 Khode Island 4
. 9 South Caioiina... 9
. 13 Tennessee... ..
. 8 Texa
. 6 Vermont
. 8 Virginia ... .
. 14 West Virginia
.13 W iscousin. . . .
lb!
. J Total......
12 '
Louisiana ...
Maine
Maryland.. ..
Massachusetts
Michigan.. ..
Missouri.. ...
Mississippi...
Communication.
There are periods in life in wbichwe are
moved by certain cause producing certain
feelinga of imilar nature, and when they
occur unexpectedly, they aometimes, for
the present are more than we can endure.
Seen wa the state of leeliug on Sabbath
t. i.il. r 7. 18Si. when th
p. , i
shocking report wa burled through our
quiet neighborhood that Mis Ida J. Mc
Ueen, had died a few minutes past 10, on
Saturday evening This report no one
could couceive of its being true, for every
body knew her to be in good health us
ually : but it proved to be true that she is
dead. Poor Ida is dead! Ida was born in Van
Wert, Juniata county, Pa., ic Juue lts7,
being the third daughter or Samuel and
Mary J. McMeem. As Van Wert, has been
always her home, he attended our school
and beine studious, kind and lively at play
she won the love aud repect of teacher and
pupils. , After completing the common
school branches she attended ether schools
for the pnrpose of preparing to teach,
which she did a few term very uccejful
ly, when he turned ber attention to uinsic
and attended the Musical College at Tree
burg. During the summer of 18S2,he took ,
a trip through some of the Wetern tate
visiting relations and friend. Upon re
turning home in Ftfbrury of 1893, her
mother took sick aud died in a few days.
Now the homo was completely changed as
alt homes are where the morther has been
removed by death. Ma was- now left to con
trive the alfaiis ol the house, with her fa
ther aud brother, and they made the home
pleasant to themselves and visitor until she
died. Oil, how sad to thiuk of the boreav
ment. During the day she was well and
feeling as cheerful a any one could be ; in
the evening alio was engaged in conversa
tion with some of her frieuds until about
10 P. M., then after goiug to the pump for
a drink she retired, and wheu her father re
tired only a lew minutes after, she called
him to ber room aud aaid she was suffering
great pains and told him to call some of
the neighbors, he ran to the window aud
called Mrs. Sellers, as she had not retired
yet ; and the came to Ma immediately aud
found her almost unconscious. Nothing
could be doue to relieve ber and grasping
the hands cf Mrs. Sellers tinnly in hers she
turned on her side aud exp-ired. The death
warrant came and took from us on ol Van
Wert's lair daughters, whoso loss we deep
ly leel. Can we ever lorgot the scene No,
never. We can punt the picture in our im
agination fur yea is to come, ol health and
vigor in their gayest forms, in tho parlor
presiding at the organ, cutertaining Iricnds
aud then in filteon minutes later tho same
body lay luMion'es in an upper room with
the grave notes on her face. In a lew mo
ments the house was tilled with ueibbort,
who came to see if the rep-irt was correct.
Tes it was all true that bad been told. On
tho uexl day, Sunday, friends gathered
from all irts of the country to hear the
particulars (' her death. The family physi
cian who arrived a tew minutes alter he:
death, g ue as the probable cause, Neural-
cia .1 the heart. On Moudar at 2 P. M
in the midst r.f a great ceucourso of friends
the reuiiins were ti irne to tfce cold grave,
at the old grave yar 1 near the larm oi Da
vid Divi n, to reluru to dust aud awit the
resurection. Ida leaves net oniy a lather,
tistor and brother, but many triends even
lnim the child to the oldest people. We
j mits h-r very much, in all departments she
j was among tis as a friend. Our loss we hop-i
may be her gam. To her many irirnds who,
in their li.m, shall luliow her we say;
'So live, that when thy summons come
to join.
The itiiiumerMo caravan, that moves
To ti e paie realms o: shade, where each
sh ill take,
H. csn:iher in the silent halls of death.
Thon to nut, liite the qiiar;y.iavo at
nurht.
Scourged to hia dungeon, but, sustained
and sooth, d ,
Iv an nnialtering trust ippraach thy
I rave.
Like one who w:-ai tho the drapery of
his o:ch
AtMiHt him, and lu-s down to pleasant
dreams.
A School Hate.
Itlalue and I.o;an Club.
The Blaine ami Logan club, of Port
Koyal, Pa., was organized on Saturday
evening, tho 11th tr.st., withDr. O. M.
;raham. President, and tieorg E. Yeager.
Secretary. Tho niar-.-hine officers of the
club are Captain, D. C. Alter; Firs: Lieu
tenant, Wm. Ile.-tzlur; Second Lieutenant,
W. W. La::.! is. I'M rames were ecroiled
and 30 unilorms were or ler'd. Tfc club
meets every Thurs lay eveuiug at its head
quarters, Arcade Hall.
Tho Blaine and Locan Club of Walker
township, on hor.teba.-k, and the Blaine
and Logan Ciub of :hi p'ace. wore cut in
full force, on the evening of the 14th, anl
drew a large crowd of people t tlie atreet
to witness their parade. After the parade
a meeting was held in the Court Hcuse.
Thad H. Mabcn, of Chauibershnrg address
ed the meeting. The MoAlistervilla band
was in attendance and furnished the tuasic
for the occasion.
MAliltlKD:
HUM KELT SNOl'SE On the ISth
iit., by the Krtv. J. S. B-ar, at the resi
dence of the bribes parents. Mr. Amos Rma
fert and Miss Alke Knousotioth of Monro a
township, this c.tnty.
mr.Ui
OTTEKHEIX- .n the Iwti. i:ist.,in Fay
cite Wwnship, William Otterhe in son of Ja
cob and Nancy Bay tged 2y. lain. 29 data.
PHiLIPS On the 1 1th ins'., in Fayette
township, Wiliby Philips, aged 24 years
and 4 riavs.
MiFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
VirrxiKTOwa, October 20, 1884.
Tfntter 20
Egs 2
Lard 10
Ham 17
Shoulder 10
Sides 10
Bags I
MIFrLLNTOWN GRALX HARKKT.
Whear
Foltz Wheat
Lancaster
Corn, new
Oats,
Rye
ftew Cloverseed...
Timothy seed
Flax seed .... ....
Bran
Chop........ .....
Snorts
Ground Alum Salt.
American Salt
78
83
50
28
60
5 50
1 30
1 40
1 00
1 50
1 50
I 25
1 00a! 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Pa ILa DELPHI A, October 20, 1884.-Wheat
3c. Corn GO. Oata 33c. S leers 8J a7c
per Id. Hoes 7Sc per lb. Fat cows 3a4i.
Milch cows $)0fc$7o. Veal calves $Gall
. 13 per head. Sheep 3aiic per lb. the com
. 4 I nionest Sold at it pjr head. Lambs 3aoc
. 12 per lb. Live turkeys l!al2c per Hi. Geese
. 6 ba9c. Lhe chickens Btsl lc, dressed chick
. 11 ens 14al5e per lb. Eggs I!ia24c per lb.
Butter 22a24c. Hay 12a$lti. Rye straw
101 V17. UoTersced 7a8ic pr lb.
Did
you ever see such a handsome display of
Fall and Winter boot and shoes, a we
submit for inspection in our show windows
Come, now, honor blight, don't itbeatany
thing of the kind you saw in this town at
any time in your life ? In make and quality
tbey are not only the best, but the prices
are wonderfully low. Drop in any time and
look them over, perhaps some of them may
suit you. If you want to buy a pair of
boots and shoes, you will be ery foolish
if you buv before examining our stock.
G. W. Uxck.
Fall and Winter Goods.
I would inform the public that I have
now in my new millinery store at my place
of resiueoce on Water street, Miftiintown,
from comer of KridrO Street,
full .met i.r V.ll and Winter milliner
goods, all new, and of the latest styles,
and having employed first cuass milliners,
lan tre Dared to suiiuly the public with
everything found in a Brstclasa milliner
store, come and examine my stock. 1
consider it no trouble to show goods.
Mst 2-8S.Lt.
Private Sale.
Ruth H n nr m ci it..rs,.i nrivateasle. A FARM
OF 19 ACRES, more or les, having there
on erected a good TWO STORY PLANK
lOUSE There is running waier ai me
door. Half the laud is cleared. This will
uiake a good homecenvenient to the mine,
mills, schools and churches. The property
is lnf-tt in Sllim V'sIImv. Ftfrniauaeh towu-
ship. Juniata county, Pa., four miles from
Mifmntown. for terms call on or aanress.
RUTH BCNCE.
Sept., 24, 1884. MitUintown, Pa.
Washed Out Hair.
Tears ia a sort of uallid.chalkv complex
ion wnxh the novelist call a -washed-out
complexion." It is ghastly enough and no
mistake. Washed-eut, faded, discolored, or
psrti-colored hair is almost a repulsive and
uelancbolly. Parker' Hair Balsam will re
store vour hair to its orieinal color, what
ever it was ; brown, auburn or black. Why
wear moss on your head, wnen yeu may
easily have lively, shining hair.
An) body.
Tilt desires to save 20 to ZS p-er ceut.,
on agricultural implement can be accoun
ted by Kennedy A. Doty. This same firm
has sole agency in Juniata county, lor the
well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate
ami iro also prepared to furnish pure,
ground, raw bone, at lowest prices. In the
Iced hue: Corn, Oats, Rye, Shorts, Mid
dlings, Bran, Oil Cake ami Meal.
Do "lot Forgot.
Do not forget that at Hess's Photograph
Gallery you can get any small picture en
larged lor 75 cents. Also anything that is
male in Photopraphy. you can get here
done up, in first class style. All the latest
style pictures, luch as Cards, Cabinets.
Proinenade, Pannel, Boudoir, Ac, sic,
K raines of all kinds cheap. .
The Ceicrso r.nliroril iiapc.U'oa.
h. icent Ps.t-oid T.irwtir'n in Ch.raja re
vra:e.l Il.e ji(.nric s:rtdes mitt by gcreus and
cijiiUl in the eld of transportation. An.lh?r re
BiareLe thin; is the dcvelnpaent of the Florence
Oil 5t"Tt lor coosirf .nd heating. It was the first
hi Cf fi-M tn vct-M of line : is fi"w ronceJ-1 tn be
am in i'.;rioritT. and ':!! eootin ie o reteive the
avar'j r.ti ire. la's wherever exuiuiteJ, sua sbc
f raises ci a.l wtu use then.
'ilie treat Brooklyn Drtdtje.
Treerinerrs hsve at IasI ira.le tli ''grip" i
surctis upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridre
R:ii!.-03-!. fiut this is weak lomparcd lo the grip
wni-h the Florence Oil Smve has tisa the minris
(i the people. Itcw-iks and hras. is nade in large
art srtin'l sitee. and has everr fixture anv o-i
cj'iit T-:.h. C.-r: nr'n 1"' al d.-ar-r. or wre. ' r
Iir-.:!i- to tIjrt2 Mach.re Cunpaay, t-lor-cce,
M.ss.
-. . .
StocU For Sale.
Wm. Banks keeps constantly on hrid s'.
his (arm in Fermanagh tr.wnship. a aiippiy
of cattle for butchering, snd winter Irrtiinrj,
and hogs, aod tirood sows. Aug. i 3 mo.
Farmers.
lennedy snd Dotv are prepared to .tr
T.isti you with all kinds of Farming imple
ment. Pbr.sphates -t a saving lo yoti of
20 per cent.
Xo sccrnlous ti.niii'iiriications wiii be
published in the Skittish, and RrrriiLiLAS
anl every comniunicaiion reci-ived and
ptblisbed mast siand upon its o n U-ei ils.
No paper in the Juniata Valley puthshui
as large a uitantity of rewling matter as the
SnttneJ nd Rt'pAlia. It is aove al
others tke paper ter tin- general reaC.r.
.
The Srxtintl and htpnbUean ottice is tlir
plaee to get job work uoiie. Try it. It will
par you it you need anything in that line.
LLG.IL.
A
EDITOR'S NOTICE.
l the etlale f Catharine Sttin, fceateJ.
The iiniirs:.i'r,.d. at rointed b- lri Or
phans' Court, of Juniata comity, t. mike
distribution ot the liuida in the nanaa oi
(',. B. llorniuir. Administrat.ir. d. t. n.. ot
Catherine Stein dee'd., hereby gives notice
that he will alter d to the dunes of his ap
pointment at his otlice, MiMiintuwn, I'a.,
W 'EDNESDAi , tHJIIiHhlt ii, al
10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all per
sons interested will present their claims or
Do forever uetMrrcu.
David D. Stomi,
Sept. 22, 1884. Juditor,
c
ACTION NOTICE.
All nersnns are herebv cautioned against
tin.itKitiir Rnnn tt.A lands ef the under
signed, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker
townships, by fishing, hunting or in any
other way
Jokatha Kits,
Catiiakiss Kcait,
D. B. Piiim,
S. J. Kchtz,
Lccikn Pi ste,
Jacob Hoops,
A. II. Ki rtz,
ti. Oakn Kvvns,
C. F. Spichik,
J. B. Oabbku,
J. F. Dettba,
Wm. BKAXTHOfFEX,
Johs JlcMses,
;. W. Ssirn.
IIesrt Aiecb,
Jast Pises,
C. li. Shlllt,
David SvirH,
Tistom Bexseb,
Jonr L. Arms,
S. M. Kxirrmx,
Davir HiwBtBiiCR,
Absold VAKSzr,
i.EVI K. Mteh.
Sptember 15, 1884-tf.
Strtvy A CO., of th. Fnctrmr Amnris. eon-IL-li.
In a.-t as Sillcitors 1 r rulents. rsreals, Tmrt.
Mm us. Coi.yrlchts, for tlie t'nitel Stat, Cansda,
s-..ic!snd. Krance, Germany, etc. Hand Book about
K.'ents sent free. Tliirty-sevMi ynart' experleDce.
FatentnoMsliisl throuirh MUM N A CO. sn.notl.sM
lnSiieSeiitsTiric American, the larvest. hest.sud
most wl,1.. t 4rcull-d scimtlfle paper. ta.'Ja Tear.
Weekly. Splendid nrravlnM and Intorrtlnir In
formation. Specimen eopv of tb. Scleulirte Aner
lean s. nt frv. AitdreM. Vl'NM k Co . seixsTlFlC
AMsacca'. otBee. aU Biuadwsy. 1 osk.
pEABODT HOTEL,
Ninth St , soulh of Chcstnnt, one square
south of the New Post Otbce. one-half
square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the
very business centre of the citv. On the
American and European plans. Good rooms
fiom 5Co to J3 00 per dav. Remodeled and
newly furniaed. W. PAINE, M. D-,
Owner and Proprietor.
Hot. JI, 1M, ly.
rV.r.s- .--:,-: -I V-Ttr"'
; - J '. -f. --.r.r J. It f- ' J - v'-l.
r.-. ', t- r-.. -- ts'.i ( r.
r n. .'.i r..-'. --!w e .--. . .,,
lapels .1.--. nr?-j-j V1t.-;-, Cvtf. f;'.X't ;
.4-rTiI iC -ct. f.i ti.-2.-i .1; r..'. 'i ei-.
fTTt-v.--.. 7r fs.;i?:ii.a 7 ti. t.r 7: ;i f
risoTtt.-- :- r..- i S7i-.s. r'osii.-iiif Sr'J-..c.. JJ',
ff forrtav-e j!r. c .r.i,v n' -v'r-'-f'
v-.- lac soA:c7'M- 4K.or . It h -. r. VW.
A.rT- iW. C. .. Lft T. fT"- r--Xj at o"i,T.-o
rt-; iS-.f-i. Inr3irf e. itJ t-- V. atsav. v
tkiOetMUe t(i It.-. iXa.tV Jj.tjrCl;tfJ. i:tU.Jiai t'-t r.
An r T 7 f? fSon1 CBU
1 LYLZuHi. for postsge, aud
receive free, a costly box of good which
will help all. of either sex, to mom money
riirH. - 1. ......!.,. .. 1 i w ,KI. M...I.1
i'i. . m, .US 11 SI. 7 ll'l.ig .!' .u .iji. n i-i .
Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure.
Atones aidr.ss Taes Co-. AtKajts. Ke.
pru ,j Afey-iT,
O.W. n-'ihir Carriage Go.
LIGHT and HEAVY CARR1ACES. PHAETONS,
CARTS, EbCGlES, WAGONS, 4C,
ajWr Ihs most apprnTr1 tpiia at thsverv lowest
yrKs roosialsDt with giod workmsnsLip.
00,000 vclilolos
of enr msntifscture are pnv la cse In this and
fmifB enuntnea act attest th xcsllroea of
oar onus by Ins anlrersal tst isfmctlon which thej
rtT,-Cr.rr vthlrle Is WiBUiKTED, 6sil
aittatloa will Is titx 19 aisilorders,
CATAL0GCK3 IRZZ.
D. V. Killer Carriage Co.,
1 B. Fifth St.. Calrtrt Rt. aad EfrlMtosa Avw
CtWCiNNATI. O.
Michigan Buggy Co.
KALAMAZOO. Mich.
WhetMsl. lfannfetnrr of all kinds ofOesa aad
TosBI GGlHssaBOAOCiBrs. AfeaU waat4
iirnk.rt. Writ, for cataloftt aad (tlMlltit
rut! TTOSK A SP8ciAi.IT.
W also manafacinre a fall lln-j of rmiBV
Inelsllcg Kwell Body, Portled, Bir. BS
two Ml Fertlaad sad Posey Bltighs.
tml sst.au and prises t .for. ponbsslaa
MICHIGAN BUGGY CO.,
sULaMAZOO, slick.
vmmi e, sera's
PATfca.TSPRlHKLER
ITaYGlly lorcQ Pump.
'. r.--r -tv;-!j rsopr.rt. r ivu yut B
7V If. MW. li-i n r vist-LS. e ir er-jrtlirf
tlitit c-ckal h-s ifci,, ;: a-i r' ' '-. j L bus
-a. ejua. i- i i.-e i z. it-s. : '. r r ... ..it; ?ct or
las.;-.
:lh tc Ft-l-'-'tr r "l'-v. I i . :-- - t- "r
in r-rt!. .i ? ;ti ;- 1 ! M! .;i - T ;:,joW3
' or '-rr?air s: J S". .rn:ff li ?- ieE;s an I
S.""I.S. 'US.. .1 I.M Eil i;st. J'. ; SwiJ-Li to
tii!Qhrt.l,. i-r-.i n ifi! lt..tslo ds.trry
r.-x: u. Hisx:tr si. ! i'-.c. I i:-:-!-.. cn?ls!it.
Tins or -t-s. sn.i .li lit--i-j t .:i t .. ry bonso.
t-.r 1,-t- r - r ir : i-. 'qti
aysmst nr.-s.- .t f '.-r,...
tjea-!-ir cir.-i-.-a.a j: : ...
fr-2T.:-sX.:-'::o &. :-;t:,
I-;.- -f.i.f-r.'- i si-nis-
SSI
- rirs R m
Olives, Terra Cottas nnd all th latest
lahionablo saddes Icr
CITY COUHTSY Ci? SEASIDE.
Warranted durable and permojient.
Descri:)UV3 LUto. showing 32 Actual
shades, -out on app.icatii n.
For sale ty tL-j priacipal dealers;
wholesale tind rttaii, throughout the
country.
Ask for them and take no others.
BILLINGS, TAYLOR & CO.
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
O? .IaIFFLI.ITOWX, PA.
WITH
MUNCH AT POUT ROY Ala.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
J. NKVIX POMEKOr, Prendtnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, CatKur
Dibectoks :
J. Nevin Po.ueroy, Joseph Uothrrk,
George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner,
AmosG. Bonsai!, Louis E. Atkinson.
W. C. Poiueroy,
3TOCKHOLDEB9
J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker,
Philip M. Kepnur,
Joseph Kotlirock,
George Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W. C. Pomeroy,
Amo G. Bonsall,
Noah Hertzler,
Charlotte Snyder,
Annie M. Shelley,
Jane H. Irwiu,
Mary Kurtz,
Samuel M. Kurtc,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. K. Frow.
John Hertzler.
37 Interest allowed at the rate ot 2 per
cent, on t mouths certificates, 3 per cent, on
12 months certificates.
f jan23, 18S4-tf
Tort r siurrr;
mt tscaoriaej vblst Mial
6VVsl
L 2 Ccro
TOK
EPmAlCRliilEl
JT,T9td for otw S
Trs by bu la tLow
tevsads of oaM.
sisjcica lark la ?-ir tji.
lsS. ro!i tc'.BaJ ltrassdl
sa p-nu:utM 9 of
OUT Nta..M fnr tt.aoj
tvoMsm. Oet or ttm
!ar anl fciai aa act
aoaj-aj iprtaat fsvtrta bf;.-i
tXU:-at 0sassrLt20.
Tak atrwilr test Lva ctu4
tMssaa-ia, aol sloes iva4 la
ter rors fj.Lb autcaooa tobiui
askw r sat. so) .a sr laona-ro-'oros.
TnsuitA ea ?
asia aMtlical -arlacipln.
Grosrlaf la tat or as4 rev:
Hon. D.rjctspp:kUi-B to
asa4 of dim-t Haiti lis spo
me LUarM K.t V.aMwt
d-lsj. TLs BStarai tLat
MoikS ct tsao) haraaa ttg9
Um ars rsatUtrtvl. Ts
PACXACi.
SE.W ADDRESS K"'
NASRi3 RSWEOY CO sl'fg Cheauts.
106 KarU 10th t St. lo:s Ba.
Oal ktJSTlf S TiuSuiQlT, 3 ! 2 VOHTMs,$& ; 3 1I0STHS. e?
I OB PRINTING OF EVEKY KIXD
' do at this oSics.J
W 9 M Btasajaff a-TBmM cf
I 1 f Lri wiua bsMsi
fl vavstaol ar ira V.t
FTv-Tf. T :.Bl bsjer-a
SAM'L STRAYER
Has sonstaatlj a kaasl a fall Tarierj of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS ri'RNISHINU GOODS. Goods cf all kiaasar lewCeme asd seo sao
and bo astonished Pant at Ti coatl.
Patterson, Pa., AprU 0, 1884.
D. W. HARLEY'B
la tho plaoo where jom oaa bay
TUK BEST AXI THE CnUAPEP
MENS' YOUTHS' &
JUTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SBOES,
HE la prepared to exhibit one of the most
this market, ana lull uaiani is-ix irr rAit.j i
Also, measures taken for suits an parts of smits, wkish will b aas to tti
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember tha place, in Hoffman's
Water street, MIFFLLNTOrTN, PA.
S. N.
TUB JVE1V GOODS
FOR 1884
V OUR ovTjEfP 8TQHE-
PROGRESS!
WE BELIEVE IN IT I
WE AIM TOR IT I
PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT I
Wo oan't rest on what oar fathsrs did ws must i mors aad do it battsrr,
OUR CLOTHING STORE
became too small for us and we bad to bar more room for our over iasrsasUfT
bnriuess. so wo fitted op our next atoro room kelcw for oar
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
wbicb is a larse, spacious and finely fitted up Clothing Room, and wo tillsd it i
with 15,000 ilollars worth of a ery fine and well se'.ested stock ot
SPRUNG CLOTHING.
TsTer was there such a fine display made and so largo a seleetioa brought to
gether of xenV, boys' and childrens' ci.OTitiso, io Central Paa
sjlvania. Our friends and customers when they eouia
to visit us will approTo of cur
PROGRESS ENTERPRISE!
Our arrangements for selliDg is complete io stery detail, ia
QUALITY, lKICKS AND STYLES,
and canDOt bo surpassed witLin a radius of 150 mils of our
BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STORE KOOM.
WE HAVE CLTHlN(i FOR THE LAR'iE-T AND FATTEST PS"PLE !
WE H WE C LOT H I N t i FOR THE THINNEST AND SMALI.RST PEOPLI!
WE 11 AVE CI.OTHINO FOR LARiiE, TALI. AND S'.P.I PKoP'.E !
WE HAVE CLOTHIMJ FtK HEAVY SET AND S!'i.i:T PEOPLE
WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WOUKINO PLAIN PEopLE
WE HAVE CLOTU1NO FOR STYLISH VOL' Nil SPoRTINC, PEOPLB!
In Boys' and Childrens ClctliiEg we ray Special Attention
tVE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS TH T fiO TO COLLEGE!
WK HAVE ILOTIUNt; KoR BOVS THAT mi TO PI BLIC SCHOOT.!
WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR BoYS THAT WORK lotl TliKlK PAR KNTS f
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 To YEARS r AGE!
WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDRHN FKOM To 7 Yr'XS (F A 1 '
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR I'HII.DRIN FK M To 8 YEAh.S OK K'iC
WE HAVE CLOTlilN'i FOR CHILDREN FROM l TO 11 YEARS or AGS!
Furnisliinji Goods Departnient :
Hats, of the newest and rtost etyheh selections; Shirts, ail rrics; Truaka
aud Satchel, cf all sizes; Neck-ties aud Suspender, a- a!i prices.
Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated.
THIS IS A BESEE1L A1SD COMAL IMITATION TO ALL.
SCHOTT, The
BEIDGE ST., MltTLINTOVrN, i'-V.
April 16, lbt-ly.
Tha Best is tha Cheapest,
THE ZIMMEiiMAN EVAPORATOR
IS THS OdLT OS
Made of Galvanized Iron.
It is portsble, durable, absolutely
tire-proof, economical, and will cure
fruit and Teg;elahles in less time and
less fuel than any other Dryer in the
Markxt.
It will pay for itself in less than
thirty days if properly attended. Its
products are unsurpassed as to qual
ity or color, and are in great demand
at high prices.
Full instructions how to dry, bleach
pack, and market the products ac
company each machine.
AnbBBss
MAURICE LEOX.tRD,
OAKLAND MILLS,
Sm. JUNIATA CO., PA.
THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE."
IQPYBssMTCO 1ST?
nicstrated by the use of a Bum mad or
-e-Js.A.--I-..ij---J!Lfe fc-xse -,,
Knnr In this Met u re. but THELKIDIIO BIC6T or ABBlt.
H..il...'s .ltr Kin. Hnlt .nil IMdh
MAWDOCSk KI'GGT, with the Hsjdock Safety King Bolt and TUUt Weeei.
late is insecure ridinc over any other. ,
mis psnsn Ml Ss SuwsSs sa s svs art, srtsw ks slsssss arte, B sstms k sill sars. aVI
fawrtosesTAsiM r-p r-p fT S.V" f I.CI'ZZ'
SYaT-sV.4 fhr ratlerM mm T?.
WkMlMl Pries Lis. C.r. ritm as Tw.lfls -. CI'Ciy.tTl, .
A0E5T3 "LASTED W3E&E WE HAVE IOHE! 10 IJ7E8TXTJT 10 rXOinAJUJ
ST SUITS MADI TO OhiiER.
SAUUIL STKAT1
BOYS' CLOTHING
JXD IVRX1SMXQ KO0DS.
choice aad select stock efer essv4 at;.
Haw Building, sorter of Bridge ed
J- , lE3-
0. S.
T. T.Haydork, whloa I not only the Lesdine;
WhMl Ask Tour a.sJsT for the F. I -
When tha word tey or the
word Organ la mentioned, thfey
each arosKcat the other, ao widely
known and ao popular are tha in
trnznente and tbo zasikexa.
Five letter in each of the two
words are reminfiexa of enicyxaenfc
In zanltitndea of hrrmea. Uluattra,
ted CataHoguo mauled. ree to all
applicants.
tnfe.ie..fft.4wl?;;i;
.- V 'hi -Svjf "i-Ul
7?? ff.ttte 5-:!. yl-4.::-SSX 7?kl
ment.