"S. E IB V' TEKMS. -.rar, l-ft0 rrr annum TTirtti.; $2.00 if paM it paid within IS "' MiTrrtisraivnts inserted at 60 ;r".cbfor.hins-rtie. r" '" ..,j,lfss notices in local col- Tr'"n It" ",r f h n!,rrtlon- " ' ,. w i: be made to thi.be desiring 1 y ! scar, ba" or l-rr vr- SHORT LOCALS. - ahead of Blaine in this dis- '' o . i.Ht;J a brisk business all last i i-v.orrow , no tnc lmum C,!it t.i. - 1 j- r f i-Sar ri is ik-cd quno in uui- ';u. P-t Ti.P 1 t "i!l h'" o! 'S"J ni'xt Thursday day. lu returned from a 10 year .. T. St. j' is p't'i'-iriug his stock of , A.rrn :a i'i, Pic: 1 ,'.ri- saw IWJ deer on Shade E' r,-l- iri ia i'1n:rch in Newport is v p.:t i ll It. (''. w ill indulge in an V inesday. : -t r was down to lttdegrcis -..i..y n..rt.ing. tl.at evi ry tilth mm in (.; nij 'oyinet.:. '.I i C ?-.v'ijJ J ubileu in .-"i: i: iiy evening, jut i p-vjils in Virginia, in i.s"",: V : " I r:trr-t c : !- r.r'.K-' t! t ceci. li :.: es of Lee and PvkclSOU. 's'i:.z of frost in Faris, 1" ranee e.l :l f r.ivaces tt cholera. Vs a: d he.Iil::ij: at (;rab:U u::u.v ;v:e :n the Crystal FaUee. ;3 v! '.e retu.irks 'ha: h"js i'.io from jj.. ( '..;! ( : drltiktt.g dlgiuut water. t:::jer to C'n jresniau At- i.i-i.r. . rtJ : i' V j uMie ii"CUiiie:its. h '-i:i stArte.1 : tho j.-urt?T to r 'i -r. it'" Ut Wedtiesvliy nig'it G re I'' r.jil. ii.it! Jr. l. returntd Ironi Kl:k'D a: ran absence. i several u.-utiiliii. lii- juskii g ai l "a-t SuuJa; w brought tu 1 c:'- ia 'he ev. uing hj a thuuder show- cr. J -f h i'c: C.; t: d cc v.e!l has a rhoice lot of goodf them in bis stor on iUiti a . -1 Strayer ha the stuek cf cioth'.nj t; t h siv-.'i tr.iu th tire, in the Urarbiil S. 1'. K" ri -r. . t p(rt Koya., took a dose cr.r t'1 :! o'ijer ! iv, baripjf mihtak.'tl i: !.t c.:'.t)i aii. T:- i tur: : ' clu'.i !,.o::i I'-'"' r i:v-' .:, l!srry I1 cr..-E !.' i.T. lie :i."Taey t ft tlieir campatgn ; .: n irctu the front of their U: 1 ::lav. I '-; ctt:ty people aro t .kir. i i .:t .o !ia been ettin rife :.i e-;:!ity. -rr A "l mice at a large wild iH.:.-, bx Cv.hz on Satyr- at ran aar. I'iri'reis ot the Deiuricrii'y nor-' uncoiu Ba: i:-; t y ..n the day el' the ox roast ov er ti. 'i !:cn of Cleveland. T:m: t!:erii.'!M'-ter went dow n to treczln? f -t Satuilay mnrtit.ir, a:id at t ;e T.n.-. a ihirk i- jrevailcd. F c ;i.e aMi'.i.nee.neijt of Cleveland's '..cti.i, r..t!tderate b:uA are (inoled in rt.L- ;,. irhet-. o! the t!! world. 1 re li ! .. d eel', hnrri 'i t(t deep water in t; "-treams l.t S'tr.day at:d V-TOi'- l:igi.:s. The Cltcll w.l MliaH. I.'rti.. l.'alTS ittMst that it is the .''.f'i f .n '.Vi that have p;i: a price on t'"L'.-jrr.iir h 'l.is iuce Cleveland's elee ti. F. r L:ijr'ii.6 were wrecked between this a HoA.isivrviUe Ust Tiiuriday niiht ly ! Ti. it attended the Democratic os roj:. l;. v. jir. tVah ice i reached in the Pres l;t ri i cLatch U-l Sahhalh. llsr. Jiun ''" i WiU pi.atli in the tatn j church nXC til. !: : trecd thit .i a:!or di 1 of Yel 1"H Ki.r t:i New Yoi!; City last week. It is '-0 i ;te i- the s, avn Jor the lever to c n-.rrh. i' C. 'he f'.oe wan wil! fell a you a first f ... i r. ! i:.eii'.- hoii:- r.iade ca!l-ssin shoe ;r . I.!.- u.ai;e. lieiifii.ber every pair i' Ta:.-aated. -'. - ;ii.!i !,-!; !:is store g j'.us. id Is .. Fu 0,,t of the way of the Srj irt.. o tin- storerooms in theGraw ili' U;.di:-g. i. : :i:l- t '. yes, rutiieniiier I that' the -t.at.; place to 1 uy your boots and hoes is .ii :. V, . Heik'a Coruvr Main and Bridge .V ti. u.tuv. 11. Tl. 'n.ra ..i Sa nuel Woodside's beiis 'ar l'.-i i M;;;s was destroyed Lv tire an ' i.liy. tbe lire was started by ir.iu a eusriae. a spar.: u i ,- . .- . .,: e tiSf:8s j, r the f. UKOi.fioa et i , - , ., . .l ii 1'ort Kovil. -' "st a !..!:' LtO.u ineasure ol li.dian ar 1' it::.- P;.. :i. a'fhe.!. ' l:i Cl,.; Corf: Wilson in the Agri- .ll i-t..iii .,1 VvtTs f.lti tcf's::lt-v rca.lv CH:! 'o iu j..-u store gouiia t.il lie moves into I ,iiai ters on the old site in Patterson. icn fra::c!ii.e atid rights as the s csll ' diar.vr ai.t Korthbranch Railroad n.j-viy hi-.e, vril: be sold st siieriif sa'J at Huliiicbiirg. Snrder county Uecambar 5, 1-1. It ttok the dogs of Cue tow n several days tils isoig ti disixise ol the fiagments of 'i ib-.siti: I:em'.a;ratic ox, that iay around ! trs U e table stiK;d in the Ci urt House d. H e tcuihla in i rices, is said to be owing l" v-ant ci coiitldence, because of the un t- rt;,:uj-to wiut tlle jjiveijn.t party lu, it is also said it is owing to over l' luc:ii;n. ' n Tha-iUsgiving service will be-' held 'L: Li.tl.eran church at 10:3'i A. M-, on Thaiik-givrng day, Iiev. Mr. milli of tiia :ho,:;t church nil! preach the Thanks giving trrrnim. A racT lio yen want to save iron; $3 to ''Ui.llars each jur on your foot wcarf j' so, Uix y.mr beots aud shoes f rom G. W. k. the only Exclusive Boot snd Shoe More in Juniata tounty. i '.i'.u. iis .luuiieinian ot Vicksburg, Pi "tv coi-iitj, slaughtered his two' sixteen ntinl.s old hogs, on tie llbth dav if this "wiiii. V. Leu dressed they w eighed, re- i ptctiveiv i54' and ,o, total 909J A number of rich Demorrotc, it ia said proposo to buy a 60 carat diaioond for Pre, ideot Clevelmd. Where is their consisten cy 1 altr having deuounced Republican tor presenting Grant with Tahiables. Boatman me talking of the time to close navigation. There are men still living who remember the days when the product of the valleys was taken to market in river boats, and they floated down streams when the rivers were well tilled with water. M ithra the past five days, that is since the election ol Ch -It-land has been settled to a certainty, more than a dozen establish ments that employ many jho le have noti tied their men that the wacs must be re duced or the works uiuat be closed. ACLTIOX. John Yeskley t Son, will dispose of dress silks, dnss goods, and a general as sortnient of store jroeds AT Al'CTION in lrayliiir building on Satmduy Noveni beinber 21th ltS4 at 1 o'clock V. M. and 7, r. m. Pibiic Pale Giddecn KaiiR'man who live one fourth mile south of McAlister rille wiil sell at public sale, on Moudar Peeeaiher 1 1th 1N-4, a laige lot of house hold fun.ituie; aone-hotse waon and bug gy, l.uu.cs, and oO bushels of oats, aud m my other articles. Si- bills. Tin sr.snxki. and Kspiblkax bas a laree nuinber ol aubscrioers that keeptheni selves in idvance, but it also hs tjuite a number that are not so prompt as the form er t-'uss. Next week will be court week and that wiil be a good time lor such as are in arrears to send ia a few dollars. The Liverpool Sun. of Last week, says,' Abraham C:tner, of Carroll township, this count;, has been allowed 51'21 27 back pe.ision aihI will draw $1 psr month here alter. Aiso ;-auinel Bair, id" Acker, Batl'aio township, draw $92d. 27 bark pension. He will draw $'i per mouth hereafter. The house and bam ol Kuoch B.'al near i'let.-aiit View were de-trevtd hv tire en Motidav night. All of the h.rn catrie were J burned excepting one cow and sh was se verely burned b.-ore she was gottea out of j the 'fa n. I: is !c:ird that sjiue wicked je;so:i ll-e.i the p'aee. j Sa:: uel Stray er will e pleased to sec his custouiera in the pla-e t which he was dri eij by tl.a late fire i'i i' illarsoii. You will lii.i h.:u io ll..-lrav :i:!l h'liii::: sK.n cltth:rif. h:i's, taj's. boots and shoes a( i ; sr. The irooda tl: it l e i.fl'ers for sale vviiet.it damaged by th fire. Call sn i re." hi:a. John r asick ot Aitoor.a laiue to tovvn itii a di-ad coon 'and a liv r"i t-r to a t. !: i the lit in.' cratic iie:iioi;s:ration ia.sl Tl.iiif ia. ile jlaci-d tiie dv.-.id co.ia on a p. !e, at;d pui the rouater on topot thecoon The rooster crowed once or twice during the i! arch which greatly electrified the bretheren. Latiu.ei-Trvgor, of L -k township cut t:ie 1 air ol neighbor Owen in such a man ner that Owen lec'.s sgreivtd, and brought suit be:ore Siitire Creighton. The case w ill be settled in court next weeK, xud will doubtless prove itself to be au interesting and humorMiis suit if it OS brought into open :rt for a jury to sit on it. Worn vim co-lie r town :i.j in to see V. in. r.o' toan, vcu liny want to buy a book rd I o. in', an alhi:r:i, a pirce of jawe'ry, or a w :!eh, h kte; s a stock of sueh valuabift r :-i: s ,..:: t n!.y on nan t I r sale. Jl ii-i ei 'i-.i. i f v.ii:ia'n! s is worlii looking at, u:ii :s so large that he bas a watchman on i!-e gruiind eveay night to take care ! ihrnj. The friends and patrcr.s of Joacph peun el! on the west side of the river all know bow his stote and huildir.js ere destroyed by the !a'e fire in Patterson. lie will be pi id ' ha"e then come to the Mif'iintown side o; the rivr and see tim and buy goods Irom his well stocked store. It is but a a short walk from Patterson to this side of the river to his store. Home of ti e rounties pjy five cents a tail for gopher?, and in Li Moure th-y pisi as currency. A iu in goes into a aalo m ant tor his drink throws on the ceunter gipher taUN. When the drawer is full they are tahen to the rottaty office and redeemed or paid oot. It looks a little uorel in chinch to see gopher nsrrarives goin into the contribution box. B smir.k Tribjue. The Lev.-sbr.r; Chronical of last week says. We leirn that a well-fed hog in Montandon, a few days ao, showed signs I of sickness r.r.d the news spread like light ning among the owners of fat hogs. Butch ering began in terrible earnest, to avoid fu ture loss. After the slaughter had been carried on for a day or two, the hog became convalescent, and is now enjoying fine health. Its stomach had been over-loadud with to much soured fruit. The Chicago Tribune suggests that B'aine move to Pennsylvania and run tor United States Senate. Thn.k you what's the use cf cotuirg so far from home T Why not ceil Blaine to Illinois where the Legisla ture is a tie. We do not need the Piu ued Knight to carry the Pennsylvania Legisla ture, it is largely Ilepublic.-in. If the Re publicans of liliro s had done half so well as tha Pennsylvania Republicans did, Illi nois could rejoice in the ability to return a Senator to the Senate. According to the Massachusetts Bureau of Labor Statistics, among the women la borers of that state are 1 06 barbers and hairdressers, 6 barkeepers, 8 bill posters, ' ' ' ' coiiimt rci.il travelers, 2 bulk officials, - I psvv clirokers, 4 t'-amsters, j sailors, 1 gun and livksuii.h, 75 bakers, W: shoemakers, 0 arpi-uters, '1 door, sash and blind mrkers, 13 masons, 1 paper h anger, I plumber and g t.-litter, 2 ca:riage makers, 16 watch and clock repairers, 10 cabinet makers, 10 har ness makers, 7 marliinests, 4 blacksmiths, 2:! printeis, 2 tnne cutters, 4 coopers, o.i5 laoorers and 5 engiueers. Some one ia writing of the salting of cat tle sa)s, wh ere is the faim lad who has not been brought up to salt the cows once a w eek, and usually on Sunday morning f a'lii.g thestock occasionally is the custom, the same as doing a hundred other things on the farm is a custom. It U perhaps well that it is so. If, otherwise, enly thosa w ho understood the pbyiosophr of it were left to perform this very necessary duty to farm stock, they might fare ill. When toed en ters the stomach a struggle begins between digestion and fermentation. If digestion is normal, tci mentation will not take place; but if, from taking too much food, the. stomach becomes overloaded, or if, from any other reason, the digestive process is inijiyted, "souring or fermentation begins. It is then that some preservative, as salt, should be given to arrest decay nntil di gestion can perform Its complete worK. Por reasons which will be at once apparent, salt shouid be within easy reach of trie cattle, ard ihey will take it when necessity re quires. Sometimes they nay be seen eat ing earth, which in a manner neutralizes the acids formed in the process of lermeutation Salt is what they then need. Smoke. About 5 o'clock on S atnrday evening peo ple on Cherry atreet saw smoke coming out liom between the weather-boarding of To bias Auker'a house, The cry or Are was raised. There waa atuidte in different parta of the house but no tire. A dilligenl search was instituted to find the place from where the smoke came. At last it was discover that it came from the front room stove in which Mrs. Auker had kindled a new Are. The partition wall between the front and hack room stands about 20 inches from a chimney in the back room. Some former owner to give the chim ney an appearance ot solidity clear to the partition, Uthed and plistered th front of the space Irom the cbimnCy to the pirtition, and one not acquainted with the construc tion of the house would never have i magin that there was an inclosed corn -r of 20 inches square between chimney and pirti tion. In order that (lie front room could have a stove, a pipe hole was cut through the pirtition and also a h.de through Ihi chimney opix.site the h ile in the ptrlition and the 2 I inches of spao betneen chim ney and partition was connected by a sheet iron conductor or pipe, an I into the con ductor the stove pipe from toe (ront room wis put. The conductor or pip4 connect ing the partition and chimney had b en rusted lull of holes through which the smoke escaped into the cavity b rtweea the chimney and partition and fro n the cavity ii found its way betweeu floor and ceiling to the front of Ihe house to escsp3 through the joint, in tha weatherhjird.ua; whence it was first -ecu by m-ignbirs totssui. Hal a sp;rk troni the woo t kindling fallen into thecavi'y hetaeen the chiinne) aud partition , and laciories. There are hundreds ot thoti insteai ot ji-ts ol sinoka going in that place ' ' .V" '" "'o coii nr. . Very few ol ,..r ... ir i. .;jr Vou arc wed. You are suit up too much a dllf-rent state ol affairs might now exist. I - . . Mr. Auker uid not kuow that lie Had sueu ' a dangerous place "n his ti-mse. How in my other houses in town have chimney an I pir titiou coune.-tcd in the same dangerous way J Ka nine the partition and chimney Ci uuecti'iii. A Great etnpaper. The Pall Mill Gazette, ot Loudon, Eng land, did nut ov erstato the case when it said that The New; Yore Independent is -one of the aides! werklies in exi It is as overvv helmtt g as a i quarterly magazine, with a I the its injr.y departtnents. Any monthly might : indeed be proud il it coiiid show as distin- giii-died a list of contributors as The Inn L- j Inent. In a sinzle dei arimeut Us storv dej -nmsnt .re find, aitiung English uea, such contributors as Sir Samuel W. Biker, j the celebrated Kgyp:iaa explorer; Thomas Hardy. V. K. Norns, Junes Payn, 't . W. Robinson and Henry tt'. Lucy, ihe w.-h-known and kescrvedly popular novelists ; while among Americans we notice tha names of Edward Everett Hale, prank U. Slockton, H. H. Boyesen, Sirah . Jewett, J. S., of Dale, Uebecca Harding Davis and Harriet Prescott Spoilord. TUj Iadep-u-dent printed also, recently, the last slory Irom tho pen ot the late I van Tourgenetf, having secured the only translation irom the Kussian into English. This depart ment is but a saaiple of the athers. ll wou'd seem to us that The Iudeiendeut of fers not only '-tiiiy-two dividends during the year," but, in addition, a stock divi dend with each department. We advise our readers to scud tar a free sample copy. red Ile'd Stop. A Touug woman froni the country was sm-ing her ex-swetheart tor breach of promise, and the law) era were, as usual, making all sorts of inquisitive iuterogator ies. "You say," remarked oue, -that the de fendant frequently sat very close to you '' Yes, sir,' was the reply, with a hoct.e flush. How close V Close enough so's one cheer was all the settin' room we needed." And you say he put his ar.n around you f "' "So, I didn't " "What did you siy then '' "I s ii 1 lie put both arms around me." "Then whit ?" ne hugel me." Vory hard '' 'Yes he did. So darn hard that I coin 3 purty near holleiin' right out." Why didn't you holler V "Cause." 'That's no reason. Bo explicit, pless-. Becase what f" 'Cause, I was afeered he'd stop." The court fell off the bench aud bad to be carried out and put nnder the hydrant. DC.N'X GRO-iS On the 2nd inst., by the Itev. J. S. Bear, at the residence of John Wood, Mr. Isaac Dunn, of Shreve, tlhio, and Mrs Catherine Gross, id Fay ette township, Juniata County. CRIMMELL BOOK On the 18th inst.. at the Luthern parsonsge in this place, b. Kev. E. E. Berry, Mr. Thompson Crumm-il and Miss Emma Eook, both of Walker township. isCLOUFF REN'O On the f.th inst., at the residence ot the oiBciating minister in Mexico, by Iiev. i". McB,iri:ev , Mr. James M. Sulotfand Miss Kate K. Ueno. VA NORM ER KIRK On tha Kith inst., at the residence of the officiating minister in Mexico, by Rer. p. McBurney,, Mr. DsnielS VanOnn"r. of Port Royal, au 1 Sadie M. Kirk, of Lewiston. MIFFLINTOvTN makkbts. VirrLiTow, November 'J4, ISM. Rutter 21 Epg Lard Id Ham....... 17 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Kags 1 MIFFL1NTOWN GKAIN 1IARSKT. Wheat 71) Kelts Wheat 77 Lancaster ..... ......... ti iiru, new. ........... .... o1) )ats, 27 Rye 00 ew Cloverseed , 5 o't Timothy seed 1 3 Flax seed 14 it Itran 1 00 Chop 1 oil Shorts 1 80 Ground Alum Salt . 1 2'i American Salt 1 OCal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PuiLAPtLPntA, November 21, lbf?4 Wheat fitte. Corn 44o fier bu. Oats So. Rve bds64c per bu. Cloverseed 7li8c per lb. Egits 2iii.-ltc per dm. Butter 2 isilc p -r lb tieese '.Ullc per lb, live hens yatOc er ib, duc.KB lOai'c per lb. I urkeya lOalc per ib. Lard 7Je per lb, pie k led shoulders cured Ca7e per IU, sweet pickled hams 10c per ib, smoked haius lx6: per lo. r - fiiaui and EsKtDi ss Liva Stock .' soetsTias or tdi I'mti D .Stails Insures burses and cattle agau.s: iLdl a.iii il, e.se at reasonably rates. For terms app.y lo A. il. Wiidmas, MifUintown, Pa. AgcSt. Ttie Sentinel and Republican office ia the place lo get job work none. Try it. Iiwil W you if yon need anything id that Um. Did you ever see snch a handsome display of Kail and Winter hoots and ahoes, a we submit for inspection in our show windowsf Come, now, houor blight, don't it beat any thing ol the kind you saw in this town at anv time in vour life f In make and quality they are not only the Deal, but the prices are wonderfully low. Drop in any ume ami look them over, perhaps some of them may suit you. If you wain to buy a pir ol boots and shoes, you will be very foolish if you buy before examining our stoclt. G. W. IlaTK. Fall and Winter Good". I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my piace of residence on Water street, Mdllintown, second door Irom corner of Bridge street, a full stock, ol Fall and Wint.r uiillinary goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed tirst class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything loitud in a tirstclass milli irr store, come and examine iay stock. 1 consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DL1HL. May 2-83.1 .. Prlvute Sale. Ruth IbitK-c oilers st private sale, A FARM OK I'i Al'KI, more or less, hav ing there on erected a good T Wo STOUY PLANK IlOL'sb. There is luuniug water at the dour. Half the land is cleared. This will make a gi-od hoiuecenvenieiit to the mines, mills, schools and churches. The property is located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town ship, Juniata county, IN., tour miles Irom Mifilintown. For terms call on or address. KCTH BL'NCE. S-pt., 24, lSf t. Miflliniowii, Pa. Are You Tired of He ins Sick. Wrt want to sav a word to Ihe men, wo men and girl.s ulio iv or!; in stores, cilices illll I .vi r. is J 111 II l-t . tu lll. ! 1 jii t Y.mr hi ,v i is t,..I vn ir get sirs. Your bl i vl is iad, your dues t.tin pi-.ir, oiir Ilea 1 o'ten aehes you don', ferl like work. Your liver, stomach an;1 kidneys are out ot' order. 1'ai ker's Tonic h is rur.-.l h-i:i t.-".is ot sueh cases. It ia p-.ire, s:ire a'l i lisint. AliJ bod)'. Thai desires lo save 20 lo 1 5 p-r C'tlt., on agr n-nl'uial iniplrments can lie aceom i- I teil by Krnneilv Ai. ltoiy. This same tiriu I has sole aitctiry in Jui.iaia countr. tur ttie j .xistence.' well known Mis Ueo tntia ho:,e Phosphite louthly orl,IMi " s" l'r'i"'r'-1 ,:!r,'''' .'';,'e' j rou:.d, riw bon-e, at iovv--t i.rices. iutlie ini'ter in . i . . ' . , ni l icr in teed ht.e : (urn, ')i s, ivv e. S:i,irls, iliil- d.iegs, Bun, t)il Cae and Meal. 1 ,io wl "'""- l'o not lorget t!iat at Hess s 1 lioiograp.i , t.adery you can et any small icliue en- Urgeil for " cent. Also auyliiLig lL.it is 1 ,.,,, in pnuioprai.liv. vi.ti can dono up, in tirsi .-las st; i-. All the lat stv le ju ll:re, loch as i ars Promenade, l'ano-1, iiou io::. rrainas ot all kiuls ell -a;. For itent. Hotel for rent and fixtures for sale. "o good will. Will give possession at once. Cau-e of s. lliiiir, sickness. This is a chance for a good mm, as th house, is one of the best piyi.:g houses in Central Penua. Ad.tiess, Johx A. Siixareb, Xov. o lit. Duncniiuon, Pa. Tie fblfio risTTrad r-foslllon. "Pie r-crr.; K-i!r ! P.. ; oi:i.-)n ia Cl.i . &j re-vr-d the p-ar.llc S'.rilrs r--e by i:;r.: :s anj ca:. lal in the dcld of t- jrior-.anon. Ar.orh-r rr rr.ar'salilc thing is the develnr-nicr: cf tLe Fl-:rercc ttl Siove for ccokmc r.nd hrarin-. I: was the first ir i: fir'-4 in point c-f titre : is now conie.1- J to be fi.-sr in sur.er:or!tT. anO will coannu to receive Ihe warvis iTi m-.-:aIi wherever cainbitcJ, ar.d the pnusea oi ah who ase them. Farms For Sale. John C. llertzler, and John S warer, each will i. tier at public sule on Thursday Xoivni. Ier 2o. a first rate farm near Johns- town, his county. The improvements on ench lariu are complete. For particulars see bills. Stack Fur Sale. Wm. Hanks keeps constantly on band at his farm in Kern ana.'h townhip, a siipi.lv of cattle for butchering, and win'er teeaing, r.nd hogs and brood sows. Aug.tiSiuo. Farmer. Kennedy and Doty are prepired to fur nish you with all kinds of Fanning imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to vou of 2'l per cent. o paper in the Juniata Valley inblishss as large a quantity of reading matter as the Scnfinit n4 Itriuhlicmn. il ia ahwvo al thers the paier tor thi genaral reid.sr. LLG.1L. By virtue of sundry writs of t'i. Fa., is sul out of the Courts of Common Pleas, ot Snyder County, me dim-ted, wiil be expo.ed to pnniie sale at the Court House, at Viddlehurgh. Snyder county, at V o' clock in tiie forenoon, on Friday, Decembar 5th, 1334, the fo. lowing pioperty, tvwit: All the i.perty, ti-wit: lus ot th ira ieh'.- s and k Seliasgr3T3 & h?h BranA R. S. Compinv and all their lines of Ritrml and pr..periy therein, in th counties ot 'Jiir.ier. L nioti, Northumberland and Juniata, and upon their lines ot Ktiirnvt, rights oi way and ro.id bed, t'.oin S.-lin: pruve to Nor lliiimlierl.iii.l. and alo from Seliiisrovo lo Port Trevort..n. in the co intv ot Sot dor. : and troin tioiinsgrorr to Miltiintown. in th j county of Juniata, 'and upon all the bran.-hes inereot, mrateil ami ciiii.triict e.i or loi-ati-d , unn j.iruy oonsirueteii. an I ait ttie pr.-p.-r lv I n'i riins.ii nan eiiuipiny co;:neeie:l wirn the slid lines of ra Ir ud or in any vvav ip yrrtsininc thioeto. rioiZ'-l, tjk-n in exeru tom, auU lo be suid as the property of (l;e Srli.i.jrrave and N . rtti Itr.ineh li. It. Co. DAV!!) IIEICIH.Y, SiiKKirr's OFricK. , SheritT. Mid ilelm h, Pa Nov 12. 1 Valuable Criot .Mill Miid Saw .Hill at Private ale. The undersigned oir.-rs for ile a O'JIST Mill -...I i: I It' 1111 I i ..u.,.. Willi At Kta of land, more or less, with mill dam, null house yuX-iO feet, three stories high, one story ol st. me, sn.l two of Ir.one, con Uuiiiif! it run of stone, two pair ot burrs, and one sand stone, chopper and corn break er, a S ilver Creek smut machine, and sepa rating machine, two i.,ur bolts o(J feqt Uiitg, two Hour packers, all driven by tb water or Hunter's creek on a 17 feet overshot wheel. Tho null h:is a jrond run ol custom work and is in a (toi.d wheat growing coun try, and Is in pood running order. The saw null is driven by a li-ise w .ter wheel, and is in good running order, doing a lartre amount of sawing in the sesnm. FRAME ' UUL.SK, Spring of water, Cistern, Frame Stable, hog house, an orchard of thrifty trees ot choice fruit in bearing. Any per son wishing to view the property can do so by cslling on the premises, and any person wisning io learn me particulars can do so by calling on or addressing JOHN UEUTZEER, Sr., Port Koyal, Juniata Co., Pa. IPATEMTS MfV A CO., of th PTTEimnr AxmrrAf tlnn tOaWt nn S'tlivlt'trs f.r t"..t-iitt. Ckti . Mark. C.l-frtt:hl, for the United ttat Cn-u. r-nia-iana. r rmnc. iei rmiflf MA. H.ftl HiaOtr K'':t Petat9 sent fre. ThtrtT-wTn jtr' mX2er.nce. PaicnfBobtalnNJ thrv.narh ML NN ft CO. arrn-Vfrt tnth8ciRVTirtc Amkkica!. th larnest. Nwt,n;J most widel rlrcaltoed cffntifle pupfr. 4LJi a year. Weekly. Splendid MrrmTinrs and lnt-fMiniE l- ,vi ..io... .-wru i,p, ,, ,r nririiiiir a pier WSSnS' O.W. mi!:cr GamsgB Go, UGST 4 jj't'.V.' C-.ft.'.Ur.fS, PKAET3K?, --' 1, C'-'aG.ru, Vv;a--31, uv., I - - - r j at 'vT-r-'sarsit J . . r. rmt..iii-k vrila g a arorkiiisutLiy. liO,OCO voliiolo."j of ur ir.tr. nfvtars tra ijst In cso in tli's ard fors'jn rvuf.rira r-ed "t lh ei.llm.-a cl Ccr g.vsts l.y tl-s ncifrsa1 itls'w-ti.-n wbirh lbv I'v-a.-Kwi ithlds ia r itlUiMt3. Special ai IraUu r 111 U sirra ta Ka'! orJars. CATixoarrs ii-.se. D. V7. Miilcp Carriage Co., S. ruth St.. f altar? fit. ,r.i Ilntea Ars CINCIWNATi. O. J I'M ATA VALLKY BANK, OF MIFFM.VTOnX, PA. with BRANCH AT POUT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIX POKF.RO T, PrenJtnl. T. VAN IRWIN, Ca$hi,r lUirnt.ss: J. Nevin Pmueroy, Joseph Kothroek, Ncah Ilerizl.-r. Philip M. Kepner, AinosU. Bonsali, Louis K. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, Sl'OCKH OLlr 8RS : J. Xrviu Pomeroy, Phihp M. Kepner", Joseph H .throck. 'icarge Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, U. K. Parker, Annie V. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel J. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, K. B. Krow. W. C. PoilirruT, tTI(lg (J. Bonsaii 1) Hertzler ()Xrotla Snvd'-r Joi n llertzler. j u,,..r. ,,,.,., tt, ice.it. on t; month, eertihc.ai.- , ,., .,. 12 months certilicstrs. e ram of 3 p: s, 4 per cent, on f ian.'S, ish4-tf 13 LT V T 1 I 1: Trads Hark. They are tiie b to ki-ep v oe.r J.-.-r ofl'vrvU fir - .!- r pair go :r iti-.I ino i. v re u d - l. will do .lest l a; st ;...o: l'..r Jons ivcar and rirv, thit his ever been J.n.i.it i ciir.ly. Every t'i give s.iti-t i -'ion, or We iii 'n ! t-i':"H, an I we say. 1'u a air and yoi: -vill have no ot'ier. For s-:!-' at ihe on'y ex-l::sivo ti tot a.d slote t.ir. in Ju riaia co intv , at tl. (V ilecK's, MilSmtown, I'enna. X I C ' V A. It 1 PRIVATE SALE! I Tha imd"i!iirid Ii-at private sale h"r farni, situated m i i iuwnship, near Walnut P. !.. and s uiii'-s vv.t "I Hiil lin Stati 1'. li 11 . cm.i r.iiiu; V'3 A C IM'IS, more or less, ;v i h v-rg thereon 0 '-c!ed s j GO JD I'lIAMC DWlLLI.NG IIOISE; a::d o.iic-r on: t'pi lu id v. 't of 0 fi.-rent Yi A pl-.,iot . churches. . h silditiKs. ' tier is a goo '. i n th prvaiis ", an I triiit l. 1 I inn i s :i;itsd in ' iMinii':i:y, co:;Vetiient t , ih in I : is i. .V :v pvs.n dssii ir.g to puich.i.e a pic-a-tt home sitoul.l call ci or si .!-.'. L. C. Tona. tt'a uut i'. f.. Nov. o, lii4, tf. Jw nita 'Jo , Pa. "a. (IT r (-' -i- 1 ai t.r-i.Hi ii p." v FTT TJ ar- -m - ,- l2 rrl"r--j Tt-r::v'-.. f S'r T Vrt; 1 .- j t'nio:! . .. r -.- - s. I.-. at- : ni;ct!.-RJ.t'i i:.U I:""; : I'' ri". a r -l ci.jrii. 11.M-..-1 s ... i I.- :i .: le.ntl nMna-i Jr c ris- r .s'd :n l-s C--i.i.r!i:c Avi . h. scivsi'.sj h novr e uriii-r-.:.-. prs- . .l--f3 "I l..-:r l-i.'. !.;. A. ire1- .VI" A i i..e'.i.3 .t..-N....c V briuMii-. ?.wis 1 action notice. Al! p-rsans nro hereby ciuti msd stsi ist j trespsssin T ri the hinds of th un ter- ;,.,.,.,! havt.tte. p.-U;s ir n i.Ker townhiis. bv tishir.f: t,er w iv : hii if ng or in .v.y jll(lnll, ICisks Wm. Ilr.tNTii rrr.a. C.irn Ki ar, I). 1?. Kin. li. W. ."snirH. llrxsT Al KKt, Jt:sE Pits, C !. Slltl.LT. Kvvin Sviirii. TKsroN UrVNl.R, John I,. ArKKit, S. M. Kvcrraivt, Iniin Hi b vr'ixR, Lkvi K. .'.lvri-.s. ISft-t!. S. J. KiitT?.. Kl'CIKS II. N, J vrna Honrs. A. H. Krsrz, S. Owkji Kwn.s, C. F. Mhk'hib, J. B. (iARBKIt, J. F. l):Trs. Arsolii VaS".'.:s, Septmbsr 1. pA, A BODY IDTEIi, south of the Ne.v p,t Oilica. one-hall sijuare from Walnut M. Thaatra and m tor vry business reiitr.i ot tli-j eitv. ():i the Auiriean and Eiiropeau pit is. Iioihl rooms lio n .yic to $1 00 p-r ilav. Keuiiilelel an I ns: liin.islied. VV. PAIN'K, '?. D., O vnrrand Praoriat-w. Sr. 2',, 1 .?, ly. yo lr IK -." t:".r V ...i uu lfew ltWv"?7, I,rei7, i'r-n !e i..' -r, . r.irTl, ""Si slie aw -ti . iTa- . tirtJ9i.i axA r..r fitttrn. !.-:..-'- rs4. Cm I tt'.: fT iiil i( tjm."ln KBnw'i Kt t Ix use rjarairinf vrmrt- !' iMCki. ft rsrM wffhrtarfrsMn RiptwwtbMM mu4 IWV r.U .i H -" arr a-nHMii M tkx-ir aalaMM Il t as as irfttPM IV. C. L. LSR4KI.K. rrv1 mm4 Ph-Vr! rV rtmcrw (trtsl m4. A fWv. .fttass.tt?U Lot -., tf. V, IMlMMor te lM. iiutt iMDreaaUT. AUa.tl fear. Tha Great nrook!-n Bridge. "r c-iinr-rs Iiare at last made the ripn z v-cm uprvi the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Rii:!r.I. Tu: thit is weak -rmri pared to the grip Tr'.:'. h the Prence Oil Stove bas upon the Binds ri tV p-v.ple. It cook and heats. i made in lare a-'I s-rrJI sizes, and h? every fixture anr one r irnh. Call uon Incal dealer, or writ for r .ticifi io Fl rence Macbiac Company, fkr- 'A PRIZE. tit Send six c:il rfistspa, .-.rid receive free, s costly bor of joo ls which wili heip ail. of eith-r sex, to more mo-.t-r right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes swjit the workers absolutely Hire. A t a - -T-r x --t , l xl im-ly. ' h re i WPI .UrI1 VA, k Vmsi B t , Q; . -r 1 1 1 -.---, i .-i r i - -r.--. .! . n7t rtr- ' rraf r. 'j: I f." .iif"ci .I'i''"?!. J-1 T liUi-.-u--- i'.in-T-.'. I ' i ii t v-. ; j 't-..t; ? '-, tj-v (; nii I ; T.v-.. 1r:-.tT I f t 1 N .TN r H- AiT. ?.' X 1 ' u fl-iii'-.i-n t-.-.T.j t -,t y-. f I i-'' ! : ' - its rir-jl c ?. .'.- 1. 'J -.;. i i "..u. . y rU a r. ML"N t i i -! r . o. : ) ',.. war. N. V. K-rn . r. i : t "i Ulr i t ' PURS 1 i!131 ReadyFohUse: Olives, Terrs Cottas nnrl aU tho latest fashiouabls shades for CITY COUNTRY OF! SEASIDE. Warranted dnrobla and permanent De?criptiro Lists, sho-n-in-j S3 actual shades, sent oa oppliaitioa. For ?iie l.y tha priuciual dealers, wholesalo and retail, throughout the country. Ask for them end ta3 no otherst, BiLUNOS, TAYLOR & CO. Miciipn Boggy Go, Wholasafa sfannfaetnrsrs of all kinds of Opra aai tap Rt't.CIKvi aa.l SOlD I'lltrS. Aarats waaU4 Trnlici. Wn' for latal.gat aad frlcaMst. ITNa; Voh& A HI'U'IALTr. also msnafstare a fall line of (TTTXB3, IncIndiDg Knell B.xtf, Furtland, s.;aare Bus t ssst I'ortlisd a ad I'odpj Sleighs. Mud for cuts an t prs befora purctasleg. MICHIGAN CUGGY CO., IlLiJIlZOO, Kkh. - r V,J swk Kl ?r f;-.- M vid v ' . - -4- - ' s v,r- J I a . 77 u w "a 1; V o u - E o 3 r'f. tl 8 0 ..-l Bffiififil rut' if. ivi -y. i; tl.a-. t riK.K tilaih-i tiK.j: . t: iei..' :' . Jt bas ai fual. i V lii - r ii.;oii! ri.: .:..., Let or biji-s. o ob 'Ve?- r- rr a V 1 1 sr t:. -p-a'sr In 1 .T . j -r er ' : T. .:ii:a v j..,.- s or -.-. r-, i: i si -. ' . l-'r.., t : - ut 1 J..::u.';.l-.l, it :.a i. . -. i'. :-t si; r-1 ... S ir w :.ic !i.jii-,.l iutt- :.' :' a'' : t to 0. - trsy n .t. it'ft sr.-t l.i f .-.): .a;tsT.t. :n. . r tr . -.. -..( ! - v. . - .. - ' :i Bi'iraa.'.O ii-;..r -n IS .-nv I ri k ai:cr t flr-a.- . " : i y T---x i .. . bsu-tl.. ri:ir. . irjt . ijiiiv o. V.aLU'k 'll.t-i' L 1 t- Tt l0 fcjjt iti M., l4AUu.Oli 5 6 R E S N E R V 0 U s N E S s I A R I A '-'V- , ' 'A S. trsmri- . IiJ i ' i..,r. - v A C ertain Kemedy for all KIDK5Y and LIVER T-tCUBLES Cures Fcmalo Weaki-asscss, Imp&rtsKow l-lfn and Vtgcrto tfio System. Fer Wali "Trrr;Tiirr.. I5ii"-Piiit Battlea J3 . 1. Mrs-, 7- Cla. Inriklaelrr u by W.J.AU3T6EI&C0.. OS iiZL'lD, ts. Y. -rr-rr sr f ; ."1 ktstoci Dsjrtr -T t li'' ta luKTM.1 M o.-a a os. tnj I asis. a.e. - iff I m in is a..4 m-x.n - . 1 1 kt nTT. JT l Mia tare tntw.!. ATP.C r- tag Willi T F"1 '! ' '. f irv.;. i.f air iJt l tw 1 fr l p- bb4 1 a.-a t-ac i-.aii 1 -i .-li-'f k-:-zi 4r. T a, t .. k. t - 4 C" '. ' aO. a Cl- . a k-rftti w:ta A.if.r-n tm b-wl-uw T fluaii fa. tr imzstf win, rwudajd n ri fT.nM M&.itU . r.tvaif'i. C;C lasr tat r - ia. i -7'itiai i UK Of Jr sssAstOI f Tf &r?mfA tar ovmc S Tcra i:jf tM Ib tboa- i of "- IsJla-aV.-(ft:tw::L.-l 1Lr. tttiBaAvrmlibiV ft '.u f Um t-aB 01 a-.v I m arc tmvtntX. i- , P -J avauntg aswiaiaai h 1 -: OiuavlAmrtlAaTienTstS A T COST! :0:O-:-0:0: .Saiiinel Stroyer is sellinij a Iaro;e stork of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CArS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, Goods of all kin-is tit rest, lip-cause of the late fire in Patterson. You will tit h1 we in the Graybill Building, IX JIIFFINTO'WN. Call an 1 see ir.e. SAMUEL STRAYER. Nov. 2G, 'f4. D. W. EARLETS la ta plase where yea eaa kay Till: HKST AM TI1K CafiJAPKMT MENS' YOUTITS, & BOYS' CLOTIIINC hjts, c.ips, aoors, sboex, j rBRyotHixa ?. HE is prepsred to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever cfered fo this market, and at jtSTOMSHlSGL Y LOW PRICES I Aluo, measures taken for suits and parti of its, which will be isade to eraVe at short notice, very reasonable. . Kemember tha plaoe, in lloStuan'a New Baildinr, aerner af 3ride ani Water sTeets, MIFFLIXTOVTX, FA. fJaa. 1, l4-k! TIRE JEUV GO OB 8 FOR 1884 Oil 11 J'E IV STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PEACTICE IT! Wo can't rest on what our fathrrj did we must d more and doit better OUR CLOTHING STORE Lccarue too small fcr us aDd we bad to hive snore room for cir ever irnlf l-n-i ie'. to we lilted up our nixt str.re room bi:;o7 fur ear CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, iriiich is !sre, hpac:ous and Gncly f.tinl up Clothing linnm, and ws 2i!eJ it ap with 15AWO lolI:irs worth of a rer Ota &n.i well sflestal utask f SPRUNG CJ.OTIirNG e Never wa there such a fine liisj Isy made and so !are a stlee'.ipa brs'igat te getber i f mess', KOTa' and chii.I'REXs' cioTH.N'i, in Cen'ral Fe sylvsuia. tur friends and customers whro thsj eo' to W,i us wiil si rove cf ctr PROGRESS - EHTERPRSSE! Our arraneements for soiliB; is complete in errj detail, ia QUALITY, IPRICKS AC1 STYLES and cai:not le .-uri aised witLio a tadiu of 150 titles ef nor BIIAUTIITL AM) I LKASANT NEW STORE iiOOW. WE HAVE Ci.uTHINr, FOii T'iK I.AP.(K-sT AND FATTEST i S ?T ! WF ilAVK f I.OTlllNi; !iU THE 1 i'lXN K.sT M MI.Ll?Sr PJsKpiK! i: have runniM; for i ai: ;f, ta!.!. a.: slim Pi-.-it'Lar Wh liAV" CI.OTlllN'jS Ktii HKAVYFET ANI .-:.4r PKiU'I.tC WK IlAVK Cii.Tlil.NW i- i; HA til) WOiJIUN''; P.'AI.S !K' Vi.K i WE liAVf t'l.t.-THl.NU FO'l slYI.ISH yol'-VvJ SP'KilN; fEPLS! In lioys' and Cliildrei.s" Clctbicj vrc ;ay ."peci.l Attotioa wr. have ci.c.TniNf; fo;: r.oys tp.t c.) to cof.T.FiuE! have i i.oti'ini; rs i.vs tiiat ; r. n !!.!' -m'imot.! Vi i- iiAVF i ! !; ; oi; n s that wtn:tz kk ii.!.;.-: rvas.fr; V. K li A v K CionilNi; i'OK ti!i!.l)hl.N FM M i TO :, VEAliS til' AfiEt wk have ( itiHii.Nt; H'i: cinifiinN riOM t; to r iEak-s or At.-j; VK HAVE ( IOilllNO K ; CHlI.liKrX F'U li - TO b or A;!! we u.w n 1 1.01 i:i:vu ion i-ijilm.tn fr" v- t.. r- ik.us :r tut: s Hats, if i lie fewest at j n.ft styhh ft'ocrii.ns: Mr!, ill f ri.e ; T.'Bk and .ati !iel... cf all sizes; ie-k-tiss :p i Sus a;:,iers, at s!l i-ricea. Our net? cods ziiJ stt re must be M'ti t t si ; reciated. THIS IS A mmi til 8CH0TT, 33Rircno st., :siiiai;NTOAv:sr, ia.. April . Tie Best is tiie fassst. THE Z!XV:fi:t!AH VAPCM7jS :s rsa cxlt on Made cf GalvaEized I Iron. It is portable, durable, s'.solutely tire-pioof, econamieal, i-.tl wi.l cure, trust and vegetables in less time a:i i h-si tuel than any oth r l:yer t-i tile .Vsikat. Itwilijav for i'.rlt in lets than thiity .liys it pn -jwrly s'ten.!sl. Its reiue:s are unsiiri'sssed ss fo ipial iiy ir c-iliir. au 1 arc in jreil deiumd at l-igh pri.-. Full iu.strt.c;iims ho:r to dry, blesrh pai k, ard market li..- pro duets ac company each tnaeiuus. Jpdr r.s .MAiiac;: i.::r, 4:tt, OAKLAND VILI.S, Sin. JI'.NIATA CO., PA. i? Si THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND MS." CCPrai3HTE0 i!77 Ess.su a ir sis. , , . KTi .X T-.-s'. : T.,JtZ-sS vVt C rr- ;ris -S-rsr -r-s Tl . V ZTk' r5! r-p-zxi jz -, ' ft aiil"t'f Jt f,-- Til "Jj-"f: ra:'777Pz niuTtrated by the tite of a Bnavr trade bf T. T. Haydork. which ts not oo!t ttie Lsadlw iu2T in this to. tore, bill THE I.K IDiM. BlUGII Of AV1EHK A. Baa Hv .-k r-sietv Kme Bolt and Fifth Wbasl. Ask yonr dealer for th T. T. llAVItOI K Hn-UT, with tha Hay. lock Saf.ty Xing Boit and r.flh Waaas. lata ia insecure lilting over any oinar. (Tkla saaar atll faralel M a torf. wtl, frtstaS ta ... i. I. My. W.wCJ ssrat la S-Mtit- (smrxsBaraMP.1 rPl rs A I Qfj;Tr STVad Tor Cfavlnws svaiat . , ' MhaiMusie frir s.t. Tar. Plaas aal Tw.lfla Sta-, Civ.iSiTI. 0. AC-E3T3 ' ATTED WEEHB WE HAVE I05E! F0 I J7I2TKZST SO PBOriTABUU MOBLE DEEDS or tiik fggj s:J-'?r t t many ayes and n-itions. lor:iaveibv ICO Great Wri.iri. an a mai aa ry:r"'.:-.rj I:ittixiu;ti..n by A'rr Jirrh.-rt IK Morris, i. D. just Isstteu. ASI f JV-'.-l --t mintii.en'e UiUcr eck. Al.o inigr: iticeiit FAMILY -5 j5 H Hi? M BISLKS and Flit'T:liIiAPH ALU MS in great Taricty ot style. O iiT Si. . J j.-4 i--peciall aiapttd for Uoi.day s:--s. 11 n.ji!;' i ly l 'w price . ai aaa saissan Liberal liisconnts. h'xtra T'ernis. Adore-, II. L W iURLN . t.j., 1U7 t'hv'sUiat St., PuikiMidna. 0. HEM iMnilM 13 ILL Thr Ctohirr, le.lffs - ly. t - ? - . ;v ix's-.-'-'- a. -sjt fl - -7?. 7-7.Z S:-X?-i' 'all. v. ---'".-- 'V.. Mr.-- -.-1t--ivt.- v.:Vv'i-;-,;if .. . ,V S. 1 "; r .... .r V..-f j . V. SV, ZS I, .i' . H