SECTINO& REPUBLICAN MTFFLINTOWN jloT'ber ft, 18S4. TERMS. Sotc'ipt'". ! annum H paid j2 moril: kient advertisements inserted at 50 frari i b tr each insertion bii- tc:.,., notices in local col- frnt r Mrh insertion. men, prdnclioMi Will tVO IU1U' to loom? unuin bv the year, halt' or quarter t0 advertise SHORT LOCALS. ""Th". political agony and racket among e.ndid-t"' over- Ttie catch of eels was not large daring the Utc damp spelL yr. John Robinson of Patterson poled bit 7;ird vole on Tuesday. yve-s and McCauley will hava their skat ft j ri rei? b? ,ud l,-r- Hr. Vichael Beashore ol Fermanagh pol ti bis olst vote on Tursday. The thermometer was down to 30 do frrt;s on Monday morning. y,a. W. H. Aikens is visiting frienls in fcithra and Blair counties. Mr. Enoch fliWleiiberger, of Fayette, has our thai ks for a lot ot nice poUtoes. jkntii f rink is to he opened in the ci'd story of ihe Ciuyoill building. Dr. J. M. Graham, ol" Tort Koyal, had a va'ub horse to ciie t some uukuown dis-teuijer- Lucy ai.d Helleu, children ol E. S. Park er, bae btt-n dangerouly sick with scar let Uier. John K;r has a lot ot nice goods just in from the city- Call aud see bun, he will trrat you brat rale. Tic BionifirM, Perry county, Lutheran parsonage will be put at public nil's on the. yih day of November. E'pi'tiH-hade has laid in a large lot of new poll tor the early winter trade. Call :o::i.d and see for yourself. On Monday every livsry horse in town a at out in the country in the hands of pol iticians on a political mission. The Silinscrove Tribune says, Levi Ti nt h wbiie tbbiLS for bas. on Tuesday last, ca 'p! t a wild duck with a line. Ciiixotis E. S. Po:t, Sr., A. G. Bonsai and John Hawk were not able to vote on Tuesday on account of ill health. A teacher in Texas is called a "gad su:nrer,'? they evidently have not quit Ml'j irg in the schools in the Lone Star State. A K v?m jury save the following verdict in a Cise where a man died iu a state of in txxation: Death by hanging round a aaloon.' Ikik, the thoe inau w ill sell a you a first ClJs, women's home made call-skin thou lor '2'), lis own make. ' Kcize:ulir every pair is warranted. Iii g cholera is jrevah-nt about Jersey Shore, and quite a niin.lt.-r of jvole are kiihi-g tin ir hogs lor lear ol tLeir djing of tli (;.etN!-e. Kenemhcr! von, remesuter ! that the chcsjtst place to li:y yciir bouts ai d shoes i a! W. llcck'a corner .Main and Bridge stt., iiitlimtowu. -T) Port Royal B'-iiue and Logan Cilib went to Ilarrisb'irg last Monday eveiinj to prtioijute in the grand c'oMiig parade l r IU'ijhin Countv. Fi a KtM. A house ai d lot of 4 acres irr Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad dress r cjll on John Cleek, Van Wert, Ju tiata county, I'a. Tl.c T:caurrr, of Indiana county died a ft dajs go, short in his account between e sid ! thousand dollars, the result ol speculation in oil. baniei J. CiomUy, while tlira5iing i.-ar Dtnille in Tf-ursday, was rtiuck in the face fcy a tr: j.n:t-nt ol a a cylinder which liirst, Hid he died on Friday. Mrs. Manic. C. Cleveland, v. ho was known IM V. vliii:toii iojile as Miss Manie C. Kuli . diid at her husband's home, in Hnr nslurj, a Wedneday Octolier 'Si, 18!?4. Such a mud ar.d plash as the democracy had, or the loght of their parade was e tor.f h to remind ecery one that George Heck has a stock ol" first class shoes and bw lor winter weather. While George Heck, the enteiprising Locii.au, was iu line with the Democracy on the night of the oOth his horse shied and threw him. The rooster that George carried was trrriti'y scared. A Fact. I)o yr u want to save from $5 to $10 dollars each year on yonr foot wear? If so, buy your boots and shoes fro u G. W. IJtck, the only Exclusive Boot and Shoo Store in Juniata county. Three wiM turkeys were caught in the Snsqurhanca river near Dancaooon a few days seo. The lowls attempted to fly across Ihe ruer, Ihe distance was to great lor them and tb-j lell into the river. TLi- Limciratic paraders and spectators on Thursday liight bough "J bushels of pea r.ms Iroiu Fasiik. On Friday night the Kc pi.blkm aiadeis aL-d spectators did better tbey bought 8 bushels of peanuts. The C:h Reunion of the Veteran Society of the I'.'ib I'a. Vols., will be hold in I.cw :stown on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov 17th as.(J l?ih, is?4. A gen-ral invitation to all soldiers of Juniata county to attcnl. Tli? election is an event ot ibo put, bat witii all tiiat, it is right to tel! the fact, th it the Ki-puhliean demonstrition in this bivvw on the evening of t ho S 1st, was the grandest dcnti nitration that has ever taken place in Jiinuta. The British government in Canada is '; icious of strangers lor every one that appears in Montreal, with a plug hat, is stopjtd and he is put through a course of exatninatiou to see whether it contains in !'.n:al niscimici. VTiUi-n, It. B.irr. of Kittantiitig, Artu stronj; coi. my, ricently gave his wife a 'eating, ami lor this was ducked iu a hogs head ol water bv indienant citizens. He prosecuted those trticiiiting in the duck ing, and the magistrate discharged them. FiajiKKi ,sd Br.cKniBS Livestock As ociativx or ma I'mtcd States. Iusures horsi-s and cattle against theft and disease at reasonably rates. For terms apply to A. H. Weidmas, M.fKintowu, Fa. Agent. List of etters remaining in the Mifflin- i", I'a., Post Dtlice not called for Nov. 1, lv4. Iirrias Brady, Michael; B!atk, Miss ilaiy; Casner,Jas.; Dish, John; Hineoaugb, Miss Anna (2); Madden, Dutton; Mop, -atnes; Kichard, Charles; Smeal, Mia Em n' K.; Shellev. K"is Marvi Winterstecne. Person asking for letters iu this list will !'-e ty ?hey are advertised. W. H. RoMsas, P. M. A German doctor Ib Munich, aayi that ha haa discovered a new mode of reducing the bulk of lat It is never to eat and drins at the same time, but to let two hours intervane. He has, it U said, cored Prince Bismark of a tendency to obesity in this way. "I'm sorry, George, that papa haa re fused you, but you must ask him again; I know he bas a soul." -Do you think so, darling V Ob, I know it f Well, then you must have seen him bid me good even ing last night Yes, indeed, love, your father haa a soul, sod a thick one." Bos ton Po.t. The Everett Press of last week remarks : A muzzled bear aiuued the children of Kr erett on Saturday morning of last week by climbing telegraph poles, while his keeper amused the parents by passing his hat for nickels to support both. Our opinion is, if the bear were left to himself he w ould make bis own living without begging Martha E. Beashor, I-ome K. Bonsai!, Nannie Sieber. J. Burns Alexander and George Sieber picked between five ard six hundred bushels of potatoes in Enoch She! lenberjrer' peach orchard in Walker town ship last week, and when Mr. Shellenherger paid the young people lor their work he ad ded a little send off to the pay which pleas ed the girls and boys quite well. A young man once went to Vieksburg, Miss., and announced that he was going to publish a "lively, spicy paper, devoted to local affairs." Next day several one-armed one-legged and wne-ercd gentlemen called on him aud advised him not to do it, be cause they bad tried ii, aud it didn't suem to suit (he people- of those parts. Some people have no idea of true humor Balti more American. An Ingenious inhabitant of York County Fa., exhibits himself in a dtess composed of rat skins, which be was collecting lor three vers and a hall. He made the dress himself, consiitti.g of hat, baudkerchies, coat, trousers, cape, garters and shoes. Tbe number of rats required to complete the suit was t, and tbe person when thus dresses, appears axactly like one of the Esquimaux as described bv Ross. The cape is composed ot tbe pieces of skins immed'Stel) around the tails, containing about GOO tails. We acknow ledge the receipt of the hand book of the Presbyterian church, of Johns tow n, Cambria county, Pa. The book is devotid to a brief history of the church, which was organized and received its first preacher, Cc tuber, lf3 . From that date to this it has had seven pestors including the present one. Rev. David J. Beale, who is a I.ative of this. Juniata county. The book gives the names of the present or ganization, time ol preaching, aud time ot all church-and missionary meetings, with t! troll ot membership, and Sabiiih school organization, and the mm. hers of clems in the school and the name of each pupil. Il is an interesting little book, even to peo ple that do not live in Johnstown. A correspondent writing from Hunting don ssys: Dr. Ed. Snivel, of tha' city, nairowlv escaped a horrible death Friday whi!e hunting with a party of prominent gentlemen on Jack's mountain. Dr. Swiv el had wandered away from his companions in senrch of a flock of wild turkeys, and while creeping through a swampv piece of laud, with which be was unfamiliar, lell into a qurgniire, in which condition he re mained tor eight hours before being res pires. The doctor endeavored to extricate hiiuseif but each effort ol.Iv sink hi u deep er until Ins chin rests 1 on a level with the ground. His cries lor snccor were cot heard by his companion, wii.i bad goii to thfl opposite side of the mountain, and is uire exsremity the doctor had given up all hopes of being rescued alive. About 6 o' clock in the evening old Perry Sh-jutz, thos hermit, who has lived for the list twenty veirs in the ru te shanty on a mo'intain while looking alter some traps which be had baited tbe night before, came across the unfortuna'e doctor, just in time tt res cue him lietoie life was exti-ict. With much ditliculty old Perry pulled Dr. Swivel out of the quagmire and carried him to his shanty, where he app'i'd th.i prop-r res toratives to his patie-iit. Tbe d ct'r re mained all nieht with liis bn'-faeior, be ing too nrji to attempt to return home until Saturl iv morning. .ilatrlnionlal. HOW THE KNOT IS TIKD OVEB IN N'EW JER.SET Tbe follo-vir.g is taken from the Central New Jersey Herald, ol October K. The b ii!e referred to is the daughter of a for mer resident o! Powningtown, Chester county : -Thi weddlngof Miss Ella N. P.inns ti Mr. Emil S WoltT last evening was quite a brilliant affair. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Binns, No. 12t Franklin street, and the ceremony took p ace at his residence. There was a large gatbeiir.g of relatives and friends to wit ness the ceremony. The best men were August F. Schmidt and George ? . Bryau, snd the bridesmaids Amar.da Y. and Sallie Bums, sisteis of the bride. Rcr.J.R. Bryan, ol tha Futlon Street M. E. Chinch, officiated, and Mr. Albert Ilimmcn plaved the wedding march. The bride wore a dress of white brocirted satin with late trimming, and a corsage ol" while T -aes and pinks. Miss Amanda Y. wore a dark blue silk and Miss Sallie Binns a dark green silk. The ceremony was followed bv an ex cilleM supper, and at ten o'clock the happy couple departed, aiui.t a shower of nee, for an extended tour to include a visit to Al bany, Chicago and Niagsr . Tbe resents were nnmerf-us and hand some, ai d among them an elegant morocco satin-lined case, containing one dozen Ml ver knives and lorfes, one dozen silver knives and forks, one dozen silver tea spoons w ilb the brids name engraved up on Ibcm, one-half donen silver table spoons two l,ai:d-ome cbaiL-bar sets, hair mattress, a five dollar gold piece, two silver evtors, a silver cake basket, beautifully engrossed; a tailor clock wilb chimes, large and hand- . j somely bound Bible and l vo hymn books, a w iliow rocker, ij ble linen, giassw are anu a Turkish rug Conspicuous among the gilts was a very handsome U'.ral oflermg Irom Mrs. Bryan, wife of the officiating ch rg) m sn. It was an artistically designed pillow surmouuted by a large horse-sboe, atrii its beauty and fragrance were greatly admired. Tk. r.nn rminle have a very extended circle ol friends in this city who are ery sincers in their well wishes and congratula tions. Tbe Binns sisters are all well know n as cultured vocalists and mnsicisns, and have frequently appeared in entertainments in our cm . Mr. Wolff is a clerk in tbe freight department or tbe P. t R. Railroad Company, and a very popular member of Cempany C. The Herald joins in tbe hap py feliettations." Farewell. Sunday was an eventful day la the his tory of the Presbyterian church in this town. On that dav Rev. Ocortje Bensngh withdrew from tbe pastorate and declared the pulpit vacant. He has preached here four years. Miffiintowo and Lost CieeK charge was life estate preaching place tor John Hutch ison snd Matthew Allison, but since sepa ration measures were adopted, the charge has had three changes. Mr. Sherrard wss not here long, alter the chtrge was divid ed. Mr. Benaugh. as stated above, has been here only four years. Lost Creek held Mr. Thompson but a short time, and J haa preaching now by supply under diroc- lion of Preabvterv. ! I On Sabbath evening Mr. Benaugh preach ed bis farewell sermon. The honse was full of attentive listeners. He read the 20th chapter of Revelations, and took lor his text. Tbe 16th verse ol tbe 1st chapter ot the Epistle of Paul, the Apostle, to tbe Romans. Tbe Terse reads. For 1 am not athamtd of the foipel of Chritt,for it it Ihe power of God wafo tal ration to every one that believeth, to (Ac Jew firtt, aud alto to the Greek. After a quite lengthy but interesting in troduction, whicb embraced the point that it is God's work that distinguishes a man, and that it was God's worst that distin guished Paul, Ihe author of the text, he preached under the following heads, that tbe believer is not alraid ol" the Gospel ol Christ. 1st because of its inherent value. 2d because of its glorious etfiiiacy. 3d because it has a rank and a suprem acy over every other system of earth. 4lb because it calls forth from me all that I have. In addressing himself to this great ques tion Mr. Benaugh found another aid . lie found some who are sshauicd ot the Gos el of Christ. 1st because they have never been bro't under its power. '2d because the followers of Jesus Christ are poor, and are not considered tbe right kind of associates. 3d because it calls forth s holy life. 4th becaiUK they have, made an inven tion; they will not receive Jesus without all maimer of dressing; they will not re ceive him just as he is; they desire too much of the decoration of Ihe world. Miuisteis sometimes are ashamed of it, they will chip it up, dresi it up to suit in a matter of dollars and cents. Woe to such ministers. Sth because they have so many interests in the personal affairs of lif e. Are you ashamed of it 1 It is a dreadful thing to be ashamed of Christ. What is the hereafter of those that are aihamed of the gospel ol Christ t He tbe speaker was not ashamed of the Gospel ol Ch.ist when be came here, aud uow, at the time of bis departure, he is not ashamed of it. When he has gone he hopes to hear Irom MiHlintovin tbat the blue banners of Jesus floats over the people of Juniata. He hid been asUed,"aroul i you introduce tliu Bibie m the common schools " Yes, I would, lor I am not ashamed of the Gos pel of Christ lor it is the power of God Ui.to salvation. Farewell, may God help and bless ou. Baby Insurance. "Yi usee it I don't prove that she is dead 1 won't get the insurance. It is nec essary for me to get the certilicate ol the J-ietor wo attei.ded her. Thus spoke a nli nlc dressei old ady who calk-d at the Health Oi.Ve yesterday. She was the pro prietor of a baby boarding house, and was in search of the certilicate of death of an intatit that ha 1 been under her charge. The child's molhpr brought it to me," she said, -and I kept it a long time. The Woman j tailed to pay the board until she had g 't into mv debt about $ 10. One day 1 Went i to the store al ter a loaf of bread, aud while I was gono the mother came and took tha chil l away. It has since died, and she is trying to keep me Irom knowing where its death oceured in order to keep me out ol the insurance. If I would get that, however, it would nearly piy lor the child's board." As she finished speaking the woman took on her lap a neatly-dressed little child 1 which accompanied her, saying, "ilus is cue of my boarders." j .IIow much do yon charge a week to care lor the bibiea V was asked of her. Two doll.u-s," was the reply "and I do aU their washinj." -Are they mostly the children of work ing women !" No, not all. Tha Ittde one that diel i-'hfr of a woman who was ner- er lu.irried, and aho brought it to nie to boaid." You jpoke about insurance. Why do you insure them ?" "So that when thev die on mv hands 1 1 can give them a doc ut bmial. Now the little one tbat was taken awijr was anoiit a year and a hnlfphl, and tbe insurance on it amounted to over $18. It cots only five cents a week to insure a bi:v, a i l the a. mount to bu realized on its death varies j wilh the nge of the child." Further inv;stie;itiun sin. wed thut tin-re i is an agriicy in Cleveland at which btby in surance is one of the branches of business. Circulars are issued by the agent showing the immense protits made on a amall in vestment. Lii-ts are puhlishiil of the chil dren im-nsd in Cincinnati. C eveUnd, Div ton, and oilier cities. There can be no riuutit thit the insunuce business combined with the boaidiiig-houae is a most profitable enterprise. Clevel md Leader. A riucky Maiden. A GIRL AT r ALMTa I. 5. i , OR APPLCS WITH K Bl'RHLAK. Sever.il d irin? robberies h ave been com mitted around Palm ra within the last lew d:iv, and the community' his iiicom-t thor oughly alarmed. On Friday nielit two other roboeries occnired. The Ht h use briikeu into was that of Savory Toy. Kis dj'ihtor, a brve young woinin, 17 ye.irs of agev is awakened by a noise of aome kind, ani by the light of a lamp burning in the hall she saw a burly colored in in rinii-Sin? fie bu reau drapers in an adjoining run n- The thiel he ud a slight noma at that mnnicnl and crauled under tha bed, and alter wait ing thcra a low ininutoa crawled out again, whereupon the young wonan bravely grap pled ih Mm, at the same time crying loudly tor help. The rurh.in atnigglrd lor a monmnt to endeavor to break tbe girl' h-ld and failing to do no dragged bt-r into the ball and threw her heart loi g down a long flight o' stairs, injuring her tht she be came unconscious. At this juncture Mr. Toy appeared on iho scene, but the tli ef escapui, carrying away with him a nolo wairh and chain, a lot of j.-welry :U i quantity ot clothing. Yesior-lv -.i h ; J Miss Toy lid pari lally recoil rc-l iiom i-ir.!C! ol her tali, b'U as xuit'eriug CO ably train nervous irONtiatin. A dencrii tion ol the thiel waa rent to tbe Central Station, Philadelphia, and a strong effort will be made to capture him. Philadelphia Record November 8. HAliniRDi I'ETR AIJKF.R On the 41st inst., near Thompsontown, Juniata county, Pa.. Mr John S. Detra and Miss Fsnny M. Auk erj all ol Walker township this conntv. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrttiiTOwii, October 20, 18M. Butter Eggs Lard Ham Shoulder Sides...' 20 2D 10 17 10 10 1 Rags, MIFfLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Follz Wheat, Lancaster Cora, new Oats Ryo..". New Clovewed... Timothy seed ..... Flax seed Bran Chop , Snorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... 78 83 5 2" 60 5 6 1 ' no 1 60 1 30 1 25 .... 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, November 4, 1884. Wheat ie. Corn 52a,5e per bu. Oats 3234. Cloversecd 7,irU: perlb. Havjoose 7 Oca I per hundred pounds. Straw 17a$lS per ton. Beans $l.oOi2 25 per bushel Eggs 22a28c per dos. Butler 22a32c per lb Live tmkeja were scarce at 13e per Ib. Ueese 7obc per III. Chickens and ducks I Ic per 111. Beet cattle at Sa7c per Ib. Fat cows at 2,4e. Neal calves 5aic. Milch cows $-HU JU per head. Sheep 2il. Ho,ja 6Ji7J. Did you ever see such a handsome display -ol Fail and Winter boots and shoes, as we submit tor inspection in our show wiudoAs Come, now, honor blight, don't it beat any thing ol the Kind you saw in this towu at any lime iu youi life In make and quality they are not' only the beat, but the p'ices are wonderfully low. Drop in any time and look them oter, peihap some of them may suit you. If you want to buy a piir ot boots and shoes, you will be very foolish if you buy before examiuiug our stocR. G. W. Heck. Fall and Wiuter Goods. I would inform the public that 1 have now in my new millinery store at my place ol residence on Water street, Milllmlowii, second door Irom corner of Bridge street, a lull stock, ot Fall aud Wmt- r milliueiy goods, all new, and of the latest stiles, and having employed lirst class milliuers, I am prepired to supiv the public with everything louud in a tirstcUss milliuer store, come and examine my slock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DK1HL. May 2-S3.1.V. Private Sale. Ruth Bunce off'eis it private sale, A FARM OF 11 ACRES, more or less, having the-e-i n erected a good TWO STORY PLANK HOI'S t There in running water at the door. Halt the Ian 1 is cleared. This will mske a good houiecenveuient to Ihe mtus. mills, schools and rhurcties. The property is located in Sum Valley, Fermanagh toarn ship. Juniata county, Pa., lour miles liotu Mirhintow n. For te.-ms c.ili-on or addiess. RU I'll BUNCE. Sept., 24, lf4. MiHIiniown, Pa. . - U allied Out flair. There is a sort ol piliid.chalkv complex ion whicb tli novelist call a -washed-oiit complexion "' It is gh tsily enough and no mistake. Washed-out, faded, discolored. or prti-colored bair is almost as repulsive and melaoehollr. Paiker's ll.ur Balsam will re store i our bair to its original color, what ever it was ; brown, auburn or blick. Why wear moss on your head, wluu you may easily have lively, shining hair. An) hod). That desires to save 20 to 3-j per cent., on agMciiltmal implements can be accoun ted bv Kennedy lc Lo.iy. This ssiu.j linu has sole uceLcy in Juniata county, lor tiie well kiioan Su-apiehatina Bone Phosphite and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw boue, at lowest prices. In the leed line : Corn. Oats, Rye, Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil CaSd and Meal. Do .tot forget. Do not forget that at Bess's Photograph Ijai'.erv you can get any small picture en Urged lor 75 cents. Also anyimng that i mado in Pholopraphy, you ca-i get here done up, in tirsi claoa stile. All ihe latest style pictures. Inch as Cards, Cabinet. I'romeii ide, Panoel, Boudoir, k.r., A.C., Frames ol ail kinds cheap. for fttnt. Hotel for rent and tixntre for sale. No gMd will. Will give p isses-i n at onee. Cau-u ol selling, sioUuess. Phis is at h inc-" for a good in in, as liie h i:l-e is one of ihe best piving houses in Cei.iril Peiiin. Address, John A. SiiEiUEK, Nov. o ;lt. Dui'Canuon, I'a. Tbe Great Brooklyn Biidee. The eturineers have at last made the "crip & success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridge whjch je Oil S.oye has upon the a.iod. of the people. It conks and heats, is aiade in Ure and small sizes, and has every fisture any one could wish. Call upon local dealer, or wnu for particulars to Florence Machine Company, Flor ence, Mass. Modi For Sale. Win. Banks keeps constantly on band at Wis farm in rrrmanagh township, a snpfiv of c.illle lor butrhering, and winter telling, and hojts and brood sows. Anj.oara". Tanner. Kemifdy and Dotv are prepared to fur- iiU vou uilh all kinds ot Farmiiig imple- ii.i-i.ts. I'hosphates at a saving to jou ot Jo per cent. 1ST i c i: u AT PRIVATE SALE! O:o The nnderfirned offers at private sale hi-r farm, situated in Beale township, ne ir Walnut V. -. and six m its west ol 111 I- lin Station, P. It. ti., c tutaiuing nioro or less, and having theieon errcied GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and otter outbuildings. There is a good spring id water on the piemises, and fruit of ditirrent kii'ds. The farm is situated in a Ll a.-ant ci-iiiiiiiimiv. convrnient to chnrchi-. s bonis and stores. Any person desirit-g to purchase a pleasant home should call on or address. L- C Todd, Walnut P. .. Nov. 5, 184, tf. Juniata Co., Pa HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC SLTi:! Tbe honse and lot ccnpi-d by J. E. Mr Cahan, in Kirnisn.gh township, one mile north of Mittlimown. wi.l bo sold by public outcry on the premises, on Wednesday, Hovember 5, 1SS4 at 10 o'clock, a. ni. The lot contains about one acre, and the buildings are a FRAME DOUSE AND LOG STABLE TERMS 20 per cent. cab, balance in $100 annual paim i.ts with interest. Pos session given April 1st IsSi. JOSEPU KOTHROCK. Sept. 27-ld lor Juniata Val'ey Bank. TO THE PUB LI C ! This is to inform my Friends, and the Public Generally, that I have been to the Eastern Cities ond have purchased one of the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Mifllintown, consisting of LADIES' DUES.S GOO OS, in all the new styles, makes, and xha.les a full line of the different shades in Ladies' Dres-s Cloths, GVshmeres, Plades, and, in fact, all the New Novelties of the Season, which must be seen to be appreciated. In Flannels, underwear, etc., we have a full stock for UMES, r.PMTtrMPM Vest 4 aatta In mens' Buckskin Gloves we hive a large stock direct from the the manufactury, bought for cash, and will be sold at prices that will astonish you In RUmiElt BOOTS ANB SSBOE8 we have a large stock of all kinds and sizes, also, in leather goods we cannot be undersold. We keep the famous Jack Richardson Moot. well known to all who have worn them, and I am authorized to GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR. I have also a large stock of Glassware, Cutlery, etc., at low prices. PIeu.-e give me a CALL AND I0U WILL FfflD A WELL STOCKED ROOM, with all kinds of good. NEAR TIIE POST OFFICE, in the THOMAS BUILDING, on MAIN STREET. O.W. Miller Carriage Go. 'acmfarivrt targe variety cf LICKT ard HEAVY CARHIAGrS. PMAT0:'C, CARTS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, &C, After the moat anprorl 'a"ieTn attheTrrfnwct. pri.-e contistant lr:th good vorkmaniLitt. GO,OCO vclilcloa ef our maunfwtara are now rn cm in t'n ard f-reirn coun'riea acd a:tet the nrUnra cf aur gcKd b, tha nniveraal atifar ti'n whirh thy gire.- V.trrr ifkirie ia W.IU3AME0. Special aiUatlM rill La tirea to mail ardera. CATALOGUES TREE. D. U. F.lillcr Carriage Co., X. Fifth St., raltertSt. tad Egglntea Itw, CINCINNATI. O. JUNIATA VALLEY HANK, OFIIFFI.nTOHS,P. WITH BRANCH AT IMRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN' POMEROV, Prtudent. T. VAK IRWIN, Cuthier DmrxTOis : J. Kevin Poiimror, Joaeph Kothrock, Koah Hi-nzlrr, Ainoa (i. Bonaall, W. C. Poraeroy, Philip M. Keener, Louia E. Atkinson. aTocanoLoraa : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip W. Kepner, Joheph Hothrock, (eore Jacobs, I.. E. Atkinson, V. C. I'oiiierov, Annie V. ShHIey, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Knrix, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. R. Frow. John Ilertzler. Amoi G. UoiikaII, Noah Herlzler, Charlotte Snyder, XT" Interest allowed at the rate ol 2 per cent, on 6 month certiorates, 3 per cent, on 12 months certilicate. fjan23, lSt-4-tr it 7 zri ir 1. biijA iViUlili.il IT .-s:V t n '"i-r.d for evrr 3 ; i A'fiu 5 a i r. HAsass isrsaruY co,rf; c:;.. S3S-'2 Sort a link SJ... "t. L.-:is 7.0. f1 ACTION NOTICE. All r'T!"ns aro hfri'hy caiition.l aniii'tt trspissiiiK upon llm I inds of the unflfr- ipn-!!. in FavHti. IVlaaare or Walki-r township. iy lishing, huni or in any .llMr war : 'IXAT1M1 KlE, Cathabine Kl'STZ, l. Ii. Iixa. S. J. Ki htj;, l.rcir.x I'rsv, Jacob llP, A. II- K RTZ, S. OWKS KVAXD, C. F. SriciitR, J. B. Garbkr, J. F. Dkttra. W. BRAXTimrrrR, Joii-i McMekx, G. W. Siru, A i Ki n, JfcS-K Ftttt". C. G. Shllit, Dvvid Smith. TksTos HsNNia, Joim L. Ate k, S. M. Kirra, llavin llruBABOr.n, Lkvi K. llvtm. ASNULU ARS.'S, Sxptembcr !, 18fi4-tl. pEABi'DY' HOTEL, Jiinth St . MiUh of Ch-jsinut, on - siire oiith ot ihe New Font Olh:e. one-hill i square troni Walnut St. Theatre an.t m the I vtry tnii.iiies centre of the citv. On thej American and European puns. Good rooms : Horn -Vic to $1 IH) p--r day. Remodeled and newly Inriiinhed. W. 1'AINK. M. I)., ! Owner airtt l'roprietor. Not. 21, 1883, ly. 1 I:..-. i rs Iruii. : .SlrMl-r. T. I.. i.3F.lT';r r.-'r ev. V. ..r- r to Dr. Jiia:. l-.!)e:i:ur. .iurn,B . Annirn Send six cents ; 1 WxAjUjtfnr jKtstage, and j receive tree, a cotly box of goods which j will help all. of either sea, to nior- money: ria-ht away than anythini ele in thia world. I Fortunes await the workers absolutely mr. J At once address Tbbe & Co., Augusts, He April 2, 188-ly. ' The Chirac natlroad Exposition, j The rcc-nt Railroad Esvosilion in Chicago ra- Tcalcd the gigantic strides made by gemei and j trLf.lt J in th- fcld of irar.srvir cation. Another re- , znarkab'f tbiiiR is the development of the Florence Oil Stove for cooking- and beatinc. It was the 6r in it fir'd in point of time : is now conceded to be first in suoerioritv. and will continue to receive the awards and medals wherever xbibitsd, and tea prai&es of all who use fbem. . mw&rS'g3A&. : slower AM ft ftMttr.RFW. v est V3 OR A OSWEGO BITTERS ".i-i A Certain Remedy for all KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES Cures Female Weaknossess, Imparts New .lfo and Vlgortoth System. Far f-alr Fi'irwlwre. Half-Pint Battlea ii t l". Large Mm, 73 Cla. niaaatactarea by W. J. A8STEH ft CO.. OSWCGC, fJ. Y. PURE O'.ives. Terra Cottas snd a!l tho latest lasluoaabla shauos for CITY COUNTRY SEASIDE. Warranted durable snd permanent. Descriptive Lists, showing 33 actual shades, scut on application. For sale by the rri"2ipal coolers, wholesale aui ralaii, 'liiro'ifjlioul the country. Ask for them and taki :io others BILLINGS, TAYLGFt & GO. CLEVELAND, GIUO. V - U ' ! -1 'l V . I -.1 ' ?1 L r'vrii t- Yum pi:r.pFr.rr. s.ivk ; r':: :r. mv: ; k r.'ctvn;s. S-r-i.Trrr(ii B? : t-.t Ul.r fc.mr I'lpsrt cr.l fritTlcli'r. "it Lux j circal. Ii Ilirc-Ts as!r:3 ktrt-Tn .i.;y ftet or ; Vi.tU lT'? Pnri-.tVr af-rA.i j rpms tboirsr j In ac-it!wuovr- rorrprr.r i r a hi.ig witiiows I ?rf-i h rris, acu auwor:i'3 lT-s. raruna u:-l . it Las no C:;:iu. Il i a'Upil to k.:-tw::ii l.ouutlulr. f a'l li"'is to o- .t-ry H'inKs tnicut anl lit jrs t it r-t Tl:-tir. on i '.aut. T.rt.rlrrr. di! vboiild be !.t ia c. rr l-.-ne. Bii raand factory ia tin cut try a ..v! -tiv.a atnkt Jirfs. S-!ii fry T1 '. y.t-w s. ci.u tor circulars and ciko listd. KCfif5AMI9 D. C5SIT;?, aianu:Ctu.rr A fl nta JSO 4. j , Caatua. Oai I I fvlichigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholaaalc Mannfactnrerl of all kind of Opra 4 To BTSGli:. an ROAD CARTS, iaeats waaU4 Trryahera. Writ for catalofus and plica Hat. USX WORK A SPECIALTY. Xfm also nansfactnra a fall tin of OTTERS, Including Sir.lt Body, Portlaai, Sqaara Boa twa ao-t Portlaad aad Posfj SUigti. and for coU and priaea Wore porchastsc. MICHICAN E'JGGY CO., KAUIaZOO, PATENTS Mrxs ,t CO., rf the ScTBSTtrtc AsiniCiS, eon-llnu- toact as eolteu-ws 1ie l'lenta. C.-iata. Trade vi ... i , ...r..iiT . i.r tbA Unlleil Hcates. Caneda. Ki'eland. Komee, German y. ele. HjiiJ Book about i . im ur.i fru Thirt auvm x Mrs' ti netienoa. PtmlsolaineltlirTOhMUMN t O. an-not'-vd h, iKf inkvTirir AnrjurAH. the lanrav. bet, nna iroft w-lt o!reolald acW-ntlflc paper. Mi year. urklv ..I'lwilld narmvlnes and fnt'Hatina IB fonnailoo. Speelnta copy of the !'rleiline A ever lean Tt free. A11re- M I'M A CO.. f lrxurlC AairaiOA v OBse. SSI Brosdwsy, Kcw ora. iReadyForUse sam'l stkate; Has constantly band s full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURVISHINU GOODS. Goods of all kind ara law Coma and aaa nd be astonished. Punts at T cent. XT SUITS MARK TO OKDEK.f Katteraon, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLEY'S la tha plaea where job caa fcaj THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING! HATS. CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FBRX13HIXG GODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of tha moat choice and select aiocks erar of area1 la thia market, mmX M JSTOAlSHtXGLT LOr Pftl'JES I Also, meaanrea takon for suits and parti of suits, whicb will be vade taerdo at ahort notice, verj reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's Xew huilding, ooroer of Bri'l-re ci Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, I'A. fJau. 1, Wl-U S. N. THE NEW GOO JOS FOR 1884 MV OUR J9E M STORE PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT I PEOPLE SAY WE PEACTICE IT ! We can't rest on what our fathers did wj intt do more and do it tetter. OUR CLOTHING STOKE became too small for n and we had to have more room for our c--cr irjreLsIoj bufiries", so we fitted up rur nxt More room below f,r tur CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, -jrbich in laree, Fpaeinus and finely fitted op Clothing Room, snd we f'.'.o i it a? with 15.000 ilollnr wertll of a erj fine and well ke!eted (U1: it SPRIiNG CL,OTHJJG. Never was there such a fine display made and so larjre a selection. '.i uebl l pether of mens', hoys' and aiH.PRE.vs' ci.oTHiMt, in Centra'. Penn sjivaoia. Our friens md custociers when thej come to visit us will approve of cur PROGRESS and EiTEBPK5SE! Our arrangements for selling i con-plstc in evry de ail. ir QUALITY, lJKICi:S AND STYLES and cannot be surf ssfed within a radius rf 150 nii't cf Mir BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STOKE KOOII. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE I.A'MKT Ai.'D FATTEST rFr?! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOIt TDK TiMXNK.r :.I -LLFsr ; JOPIS! VK HAVE CLOTHING FOR LAK'iF, TALL AND SUM iVO M.K ! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK HKAVV SET ANTJ '.KT j'LO. L'-' VK HAVE Cl.i'TIIING FOR HAKD WOKKIN .'LAI.N T. ' WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR STYLISH VOl ."(. 3PO!HI; FK -: L In3oys' and Childrens Clothing vre j ay Special Alio ntici: WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HOTS THAT GO T COLlTi-p' WE HAVE CLOTHING FR BOYS THAT ll T Fi I l.i ' S. ?: '.:: W E HAVE t LOlIIING FOR hn'i'S THAT WORK fu.i IKf '.t i- kN'Ti: WE H A ' K CLOTHING FOK CIIILPKEN FKoV 4 TO Y:a!-:S i- . ! WE HAVE CI.OIHING FOK IHILDKEN FliOM HI 7 YEARS i WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK ( IIILl-RKN" FKcU s T-: d VhA' S AV? ' WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK ClilLMiKN FKo l 1 Ti 11 V-AL.n .'T . 4 Furnishing Goods fi2e pns Vnientz Hats, rf the newest and acst sivih and Satchels, cf all tizes; Neck Our ne g' da and ttiire mil.-1 bf fri n. 1.1 ! ;;kv. THIS IS A OLIiEEAL AND COSEIAL ffiHiTATES SCHOrr, Thc Cto'M BRIDGE ST., MIFFLIN TOvrC, April 16,lSH-ly. The Best is the Cheapest. THE Zir.tWERMAH IVAPOHATCR is the oxlt one Made of Galvanized Iron. Il 19 port ihlc, diirth'e, alwolctely tire-prool, economical, anl will curt; Irilit and vi'cetahlea in li-is time anil 'i-s fuel thnn :inv otlir Diver m the Market. It mil pay for itll in lcs than thirty days if properly aiten'teil. lis products are imsiirp-issed as to iisl ity or color, anil are in great dVnivi.t t hich prices. Full instructions how todry, hlCJt h park, aril nurki't th ) prtidurts se- comianv each machine. Annarss 31 .4 1' RICK Li:0lRI), OAKLAND MILLS, Sm. JCNIATA CO., FA. THE GIRL I LEFT BEIHi: reiWVsJ.i 111 nitrated by the use f a Bujrfy Busev In this ni-ture, bat I"i Hsv.tork's Safefv hint bolt made br aurt Fifth Htl'DOrK Bl --, witn tf.s Life is insecure riding over any otnsr. maiiMiiiiMSnaMw.i-! mt. rct.aa i (rsn..mr. rr-i rv-i ZL.iZ'ZD CC:'-', "'L'lZJZ'ZI'ZZI" C.r. fUm aad Twalf . Su.. O&Cir ' I - t, Z AGEHTS w-AHTED WITEUB HATE SOSE! SO lUTtrTXIST 80 Picr.U- - SAMUEL STRATM. C. srlrptior.s : Sl.'r - tirs and 'usppn':- ir" . it ri. : At fT',L i tr f-.-- r i". . 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