t ' l i 3 7 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : Wedasysdaw. Dec'ber 3, 1SS4. TERMS. S Description, $10 pw imam if paid witbhv IX aaeaius; a00 if not paid within 12 Baeaats. T.aasieot advertisemmta inserted at 60 ecu par iaoh for each insertiea. Iras stout business aoticaa in local col utco, 10 (U er lina for each insertion. Dtcsaaitfaa will be auade to thoaa desiring te advertise hy tht year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCjfLS. Teachers' Initituta, next week. Congress confined on Monday. H'lid cats ar plenty in Hunting, Ion Co. Espeaschade receives new goods every week. There was a aprinkle of snow on Sunday afternoon. The academies w eis closed in honor of Thanksgiving. The stores and banks were closed on Thanksgiving day. The weather wat cold, as it always is, on Tti.LcitiLg day. Pain jour stockings for Christmas will be tiara in about i weeks. Seven deer Lave beeu ahot in Union township, MiClin county. Ths !tt of the l'uttersou tire was seen Vy j-eej le in BloouititM. The Uwful time to sheet deer expires on toe 15th day of December. 1 ke P. wocrats, of I'cVcytowc, held a jubilee on Saturday evening. Professor Duncan, has added a writing dep'.r'uiuut t' his acedemy. A tnll IiH of notions for sale at Emil f ck' tf's stoiu oa Cridgc street. f. ev. Jobr, Laird will preach in the Prea-byte-'n Church next Sabbath. ie:cka:it l'ennell rut anew sate ia his ton-, oa Main :rc-et, last Friday. Jsu,s Sfcs-rou, of a!cAlistervil!e, is at tending ihe Bloomflcii academy. Mi'-cVtit Pmnu'l will occupy Coufress B an Atkinson's hoi'.se tiil spring. David Thompson, ol Viewport lost bis ttii d and was toKea to an asylum. Kr-einber Srrayrr is selling clothing at e-strt J. ri.es ia i!.e Graybill building. The iee on the basin was thjpk enough to ir boys on spates on Thursday. Tk r'eanocracy Blight do w- H to have Cleveland married befote the 4th el Iarch. i. !:;erry society has been oraailed at i'aiea f taool House, in Susqitshaims town ship. Kev. L. L. S iober preachd in the Ln th eiaa fisuri-h last Sablratb, n.oBiing and ev- H'l.C. The la: just stock of elothinj (or men and buys at Sehutt's clothing sttu ou Bridge street. llev. John 1 rd praachvd ia the Presby tcri..n rl.na h. uioroitur and evening, last j Sundav. j Jo! u Kirk is jetting ready for the holi- dy Call around and see his stock ee..ds. j Th" JiiofM.tflell papcis do not recom mend ti opening of a skating rink in Hlo..RirNi. i EniOH Chil is, of Spread Eagle, Del- ! wars coii'ity, bjs died from the eft-jets of a g:in"s kick.'" ISetbodist prop!- held an oyster festival in the M. E. Cliiireh on Thanksgiving day and eve.iiug. ir.a r-nvuer county Inoi.se sa?JHa 4 - . l: yesa n ooy ia Setinsgrove wears a num- b-r P, men sis-e boot. (Jeorse Wilson has li: stock of store gvods i'a tho -Sraybill bui'di.'ig, s that you may buy at a oargain. F cr Uzn.s were destroyed by fire in lisstitgdoti county iat week. A vigilance cotuiuitteo is talked of. The E!ctnr! College meets thia Wednes day. Iieceuil;i-r S. That is the elector of each Siate mwets to-day. "Mrx. Atti.-ks. of Pauphin county, on wkoie tSe Ca .jean operation was perform ed, bida fair to survive." II. C. Pern, of the Altooca Tribune, has brfcii r!wd President or the Juuiata Val ley Editorial Aaaeition. Proteesor sliver and daughter, of Free b :rg. v.ill be present during the teachers' institute arid 'iirect the music. There is a cedd wave coming and that is why z corp'e cf blankets, bought atKspsn achailers, will serve you well. Five b.inird and thirty-six pounds, was the weight of tte hog thut Frank Frank-houser,-of Mexico, slaughtered. The fre-sbyleriau congregation, of Port Key .-I, held a sociable at the houso of Dr. oa.'.a:u. iai Thursday etenicg. A r.uutr of t!,e Pemocraey went to I.evistown Irs' Wednesday to participate 111 too luativilies of the ox rout. 5tat. s:.;irintndent of Fsiblic Schools, T'r. E. F.. 'ligb.-e, will Like part in the ex eiT:iss at I i. reachers' lus'.ltute. Thnuks-;;: inj day, in town, was more Eke Sniiday., than Sunday itself. That is it inore lias Sunday should be. On Sunday night a week 60 eels were caught at tu second b.ck north of ton. They were thesiated run antt did not get threi:gh. vT'ifai tte hunters were ready toorganiio a syswuiattc ht at for the deer that visilud iacio2.'.a Cia;, the deir lcit for parts un knuwe. FeMy odd of the Juniata Democracy al ttudisl tiuj ox roast at Lawistownlast Wed-na-riay. They toJt the McAlieterviSle ksn wlifc tjjeiu. It is raid that Miss R. E. Cleveland will e the lady f tho White Houso dur'mg the tia- that her brother is Prssisjsnt. k'he is absu! 30 yeara r age. Mrs. North, nuitker of Mrs. David Watts and Mrs. John Ulrk, died at the residence fher sea, John North, in t'lis birough on aSuaday night, aged ?- rears. Peter Fry, while crawling through a laurel thicket sear Hontzdalc, recently, in pursuit ot gaiac, was mislakeu br William liuckn alter for a bear and shot dead ." Such fran.-hise and rights as the so call d Stha-.grove and X or t (.branch Hailroad .'ompaiiy have, will be soli ! sheriu" sa'e at ii)ddl-bur, Snyder county Decembwr 5, A ;a schedule was put into use lor ihe juniiL g ol certain trains ou tka railroad, ai lewauys ego, but the changes do not ap ply to thi? passenger trains running by this piace. iii-hop Isaac '.' Wiley, of the Metho dist cliutch, died in China some dayg ago. Ta was a native of Lewis.'own, I'a., where he was lorn in 11 arch, 1823. Be taught cbeol in this town at one time. Mr. Mary J.Angstadt, wileofSam'l Ang stadt, of Milton, waa found dead in her bed on the morning of the 15th inst. She had retired in apparently good health. Her babe wws sleeping by her aide. She was in her 41st josr. The Democrats will find the government a sort of an elephant on their hands, how ever, if they do not set a reactory policy in motion the. people will keep on wit! their work, and that of itself will Keep the gov ernment a moving. Do not leave a coal oil lamp turned down and burning at night or during abse.ice, as tbeiJs danger of explosions, and disas trous fires therefrom. A coal oil lamp is a constant men-tee to life and proper! even when carefully handled. "The winter of lx:54 -83 was one of the coldest ever known in America. The Ches apeake bay wa Irozen from its head to the Capes, and ou the Sth of February 1835, the murcury stood at 8 degrees below lero as far south as Charleston." The Liverpool Sun, of the 27th inst., says : J. A. Wright, Esq., of Wild Cat Val ley, killed two bogs lat week, each of which bad four perfect front feet and walked on all. Kach porket walked on his all six'.-. Tl;e two had twelve lee'. , i blic Sale. Oiddw.n Kauttman who! lives one fourth mile aoulh of McAlister J ville wi;l sell at public sale, on Momlav j December 1 Ith 18t4, a laigj l;.t of house-1 hold fumituie; a one-horse wagon and bug-1 gy, Lames, and 5( bushels of oats, and uiai.y other articles. See biils. They had gra.it fires in the pist, as w,;!l as in these davs. '-On the night of December lri, lboo, a tire broke out in thaeity or .New Terlt, aud in 14 hours' consumed th.! great er part of the business part or the city, and destroyed over $.7,CVVI,0li0 worth of prop erty. The railroad company is not satisfied with the manner in which the Mexiee Bridge Company projsu to cross the railroad, and have put a lence across the wagon road so as to obstruct haulingacross the briiltre in the war that thr Rri.1.,.. . - ac company propose that travel shon! 1 g. Preacher Taimaje, says, that American political, and private life, demonstrates that tho doctrine of th- survival ol the tit test ; not a trup l.cti ine. To prove th tt it is not truo in political circles, he says, that Booth, the asvjvsin, survived Lincoln tor a time, and Guiteaa survived Oartie.M. The iluntii.gdon ;ioiie, of last week, says : The OvbisoiKa Democrats hold a joli Seation on Tu.nday of last week, and the fire ttd powder as Usui so promiscuousty tliat a lot ol it -iplo.led. Four m -n were I injured and tho was.u. in which ihev were seated was dewoliihed and the horses badly seared. The demoniacal shrieking whistles of three locomotives, brought altuo-t everyone in town out ot their houses to tho streets, on Saturday afternoon, to ak '-whit's the waster.'" Everyone undersod it to be an alarm of some kind. Mittliu people thouct it tiwint a fire in Patterson, and Patterson people ihonght it mesut a Cre down the raiiro.id. The whi:!i:-g irn inteudtd to clear Ilie tiack Ir '.clr trains for one of the last usseiiger tra.a. At '1 o'clock last wcdneslty looming tbo Merch-nfs hotvl, iu A-hUiad. Pa., was sH on iii. A 1; an i..uir.l John Kelly was "at l,,e 'ru"'isM titua " Count of hia coDd'jct about the property he was arrested, Landcufled and taken to l'ottsviile. iVlienliny arrived at Potts ville Kelly complained that the culls hurt him, his keeper loosened tliero somewhat. - v;rs-f rieiked one hand loose and knocked his guard uY,wn;andfS'liTr''auTaT'rm the town to the woods and at last accounts had not been captured. He owns property iu Ashland and is reported as being hcavily in debt. Some evenings ago on 9:43, Arrapahr.e chiels, i)ne Eyed Panther, White Hull, and Cheyenne chiefs, Wilb.w Ucnd. Big Jake, Oil Crow, Ked Wolf, Bliud Chief, and oth ers passed by tails s; .tioa on ta-!ir way to Carlisle, where they have children at sr.hool. A citizen who was 011 the train was not greatly taken with lue dress of several ol the chiels that he saw oa their leet. fi t says that they had no pants on. an 1 w.ire a short hunters' co it wuh a fnn cr.'ij 1 the skirt, aud 110 for the skirt of the coat a white garment projected which looked like the tall of a white sUlrt. Their feet were encased in soft ludiau sk ei, and a Ion; strip of skin hauds ouely deorated hung down over the ba'.K to the hjcli. Tu ' were a sLjht to see. 4a, . lAsttilute Speakers. Prefessor Auruan has socure 1 tha ser vice of two eloquent and populir lecturers lor Ihe luotttute, namely, Waldo Xessaros. and Col. L. F. Copeland. liev. Mr. Measi ros, will deliver a 1 -cture called "From Acorn to Oak," on Tiiursd ay evening. The Boston Herald says of his iutnner-o!'sp-Mk iug. "As well atte .apt to r?prt a luua far storm or 4'hotograpa the lightning." 'Mr. Massaros was very a.a throughout. On account of the largj auJ.eocj pres-ut, and tnejaui around the door, Mr. Messiros was obliged to enter the hail by uijass of a ladder aud tUiough a window iu order to tului his tiiga.'eiiionl." Merrimac Massa chusetts. The congregation of ihe Northwestern Presbyterian Church hai dwinilei to SI average attendance ol'ahout tureuty persons. Wheu Waldo Messiros coium-uce 1 preach ing tlfere, tliare was an immediate and marked change. The congregation at ouce increased and in a few weeks the church was crowded. From tlt day t t this ihe church building, which acco:nulatei U'JO has been too steal! to hold the pjopla who llock to bear the attractive preacher. Every pew is said be rented, aud more could be- rented if they wore to be bad.-Phil idelpbia Times. 'lie is clerical meteor, eclipfug his neighboring iuiuis!ers and charming the people who tlock to tear hiss and, overflow his church eveu to the portals." Phila. In quirer. "Never have we heard bis equal, and that is something to say for oae who has beard Dawson, Vincent, Cobden Bright, George Tnompson, Fred. Douglass, liougu, Bteeh er, Wendell Philipi and Dr. Guard. With aa-y such men, and these are mighty names, Mr- Messaros may safely chslleoge compir isou aud give them odds to boot-" Matu yunk Chrpuicle. CoL Cojielaud will deliver, "Some Mistak es' of Hitb," ou Friday evening. The Colouel has appeared before a Juni ata couuty andience 00 two past occaiions, and the rich humor of those occas'ons still lingers in the minds of the people thtt lis tened so attentively to every word that he said, and they wiil all turn out to greet him again and briug friends with then) to tho lecture on Friday night Go early. World'a IndUNtrlal and Cot ton Centennial Exposition. The World's Industrial and Cotton Cen tennial Exposition will open December 10th and continue open until May 31, 1885. The address of the Commissioner for this state is K. H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, Cumber land county, Pa. Commissioner Thomas is laboring with the great railroad lines of the country for the purpose orsecuring low ratea of ' fare Irora all principal railroad centres in the State to New Orleans and return during the continuance of the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition in that city, and be has smbiuitted to the railroad officials the following schedules ol fares ; Bound trip tickets good lor 20 day 30 ; round trip tickets good for 60 days, $J3; and round trip tickets good tor tho dura tion pf the Exposition, t'. If th press of Pennsylvania will unite in demanding this scedule ot rates the railroad companies will be compelled to ac.uiece, and the remit will be that thousands of our citizen? will avail themselves or thesa reasonable char ges and visit the Exposition during the coining winter. Commissioner Thomas will keep the pea pie ot the State fully informed in regard to ail ma'tera jwrtaiuing to this great Exposi tion, anl will put forth h'.s utmost efforts to procure His lowest rates ol fxro for trav eling and hotal accumodalioas at New Or leans Ho will have, a small but comfortably furnish-ij oliico in ennne-tiun with the Slate exhibit in tlu Stite's buiUia. wliere Pennsylvania wili at all times be vclcome and where the Coiutussioner, or a 1 assist ant, will pleased to sen them aud itnpirt such in-.or.iiilion a they may desire to ob tain. Thj Daily Telegraph, of llarrisbii.-g, says : 'There is no longer any doubt that renti-f-vlvauii will be well and creditab'y repre sectcd at the World's Industrial lxpoai tion, at "ew Orleans. Comiuisiouer Thom as has Ukt n l.ol.l cl jhe ai.ik with a vim that knos no le: up uutd i is satislactori'y accouiplished. Nearly all the pr.noipal cilies and towns ia the State will contri bute hue collections to ihj State exhibit. All our import i-,; railroads hi we entered upon the enterprise wi;:i an euargy and ac tivitv that I taves- tio doubt of n'.tiniite suc cess. Prominent nianulacturers are con tributing to tbe'Stale exhibit, and our mines aud rich uiin-ral deposits of every kiid will itK favoratily represented, (ien Cauieron. Col. Voun j aa i other leading ag riculturists wiil a'so f'.:rniji vaiualile ac qiiisifaus to the Statu collection. There still exists mi iiu vo.rit iblo apithy iu some localities. Til's, no d ju!:. a prst lai ! v,,;t ,r,m ,l,u Citii issi .nor would obviate but his time is too l.ri -f and lus labors ar duous to )iniit lulu to personally .sre ev ery Body or visit every locility. It is hop ed that Stale pride will induce all our citi zens to contrtbut in some way so that the old Keystone may'nut be called upon to occupy a second position amon' the great sisterhood of States. The excitement incident to a great political ca'tipaiza has increased the dilticuliies tint surround and undertaking ot Ibis kind, but Cel. Thomas has beeu equal to the occasion, and car. Halter himself ou Ihe success of the under taking, and will receive the grateful thinks of the people of this grand old Common n. ,.r wealth for his untiring elforta tol place h in the frost rank where she by rights be- I '" result ; h it in a short time the svn Ioiigs. The exposition will open Dec. loth, ! eop" returned, a-il after applying t!ic bt and ail articles lor exhibition should reach ; ,erv without su"-es. h ajraio reverse I. p.-i the Commissioner before the close of this month." For the Sentinel &. Republican (Reported by Kev. S. G. Dressier) Procit'Jings ol the Antn.a! Sessij, 'enh- BRittr svsjrsis. The members of the above named body met in annua! session at ihe C C. White land church, in Juniata county. Pa., on Thursday, Xovctnbet 7, l.sJ. at '2 oVlo.-fe P. 11., ar.d ojeiod with devotional exer cises hy H a- H. i. Dressier. Kev. Nelson Knight w as elected chair man and lie. 3. G. Dr-s?ler, secretary. Among the proceedings of the session were the following : The secretary was appointed reporter for newspapers. jam J. Andtroon, James A. Benson, Joi n Davidson and John II. lienson who hav held probationary license for some time were grand d annual conference li cense, whereupon they were solemnly charg ed iu regaid to tijeir duties by K. S. (i Dressier, acting as Moderator, and by him formelly intioduced to the conlerenci. Kev. S. i. Dressier, histori.iu, reported and rea l chap'ers V and VI. ol th propos ed Church history, which was a 1 ipt-i 1. Resolved, That the Ministers' License previou-lv irrauied bv this eonlerenco to Josinh hriudie aid Aoiaii.im I-buck be and j Ihe same are lu-r.-bv revoked, their names : stricken oil th' Con'crence lioll, aud they lie no longer rearde.1 as members of the t I'm U-d Christian Chuech. And that the Auuual Conference Com- i ntittee, to he a;p'ainted at tiiis session, bej constitute'l a committee to make settle ment wit;., demand and receive, of Joseph Uriudle, any au 1 all moni.ts hi nil.' have received and coiUcted lor ti.e building of a L'- C. Chun r, at Maitl.tnd, liillli.i couuty, Pa , and make report to this conference at our next session. A law was enacted providing for the sup port of poor members, also lor the support of uperiiuii.crtel ministers, and widows and orphans. Our next Conference Session to be held at J.illyvid-, .VilUin countv, Pa., to com mence on the second Thursday in Novem ber, l.sfs.i. Kev. U. Eberly was appointed to travel over the Conference District at regular in-' tervals. Greenwood Mission, Jas. A. Benson. Yeagcrloan Mission, J. A. Anderson. Juuiata Circuit, X. Knight, llohorfotigo Mission, S. G. Dresafcr. - lAsi. oT .ippoiuttiieut!! oT the Itretlireti lor the tear lo. January 4 Ateam Book. Jan. In Happy Hollow School il'ausc. Feb. 1 Pike Meeting House. 'Feb. f -Swa up School House. March 1 He.iry Yoder. March 15 Pike Meeting House. March 9 Ked Rock School House. April 12 Jacob Shirk. April 2:i Pike Meeting House. May 3 Swamp School House. May '-J Joseph Book. June 7 Pike Meeting House. June '21 Abram Book. July 5 Happy Hollow School House. July 19 Pike Meeting House. July llii Swamp Shool House. Aug- 10 ilenrv Yoder. Aug. Si Pike Meetiior H u-e. Sept. lo rted II'X'S .School noose. Sept. 27 Jacob chi'k. Oct. 11 Pike iicelinir Hv-iise. (let. 1S Swamp School House. JSov.8 Joseph Book. Nor. -2 Pike Meeting House. Dec. 0 Abram Book. Dec. 2') Happy Hollow School House Found Dead ln Bed. On Sunday. Benrv Mitchil. steward of the Mifflin county poor house sloped at the National House, took dinner and supper, and in the evening after smoking two cigars retired for tho night. Be informed land lord Murray that be hail beeu to Uarrisburg, and' to Loys ville, Perry county, attending to the interests of the poor house. lie told Mr. Murray that he desired to go to Lewistown on Wsy Passenger, at 10.15 A. M., on Mon day. Mitohill did not appsar at the break fast table. As he bad stated that he desir ed to leave at the time just mentioned, Wil liam Murray went to the door of his room and knocked at i A. M. No response came from within, William notified bis fa ther of Ihe fact. Mr. Murray made an effort to get into the room but the door was bolt ed 011 the inside- The landlord went down stairs, procured a ladder, placed it up out side ol the house and entered the room bytbe window, Mitchill was found lying in bed on bis abdomen "villi his arms. ilded across his breast, with head tunK'd sufficiently I one side on the piiloa to parmit free breathing, the cover was nicely drawn around him. Doctors Hants and Saudo were spce lilv called. The bo ly of the unrorlunste man was warm but all efforts of the doctors to restore it to life failed. Squire Caleb Par ker was called and with Jivrymeu J. W. Hughes, John Mclleen, Joseph Watts, James Suloiiif, Jacob Uergy, and Wiiliam Crissttell au inquest was held. The jury found that Henry Michill came to bis death by causes unknown to tho jury. That he h id procured a h !! o.iiice of laudanum from Bank's and Co's I'rug Stor", 011 futxlay ev etning, and the bottle was found empty in bis room. In the pockets of his clothing was found a small toilet care, a large pocket book w ith pipers, a p K-Rct boj'i with a small amount ot miney, a peket rule, a io: of kes, a Jir.g j newsp iper, ol" November 22, ItM, and a IV w other articles. The de ceased is sai l to have heea abcutSO years of ag j, a member ol the order of Mason's, a Bed Man, and ex-coniiu mder of the Post G. A. R., at Lewisto;vu T': dejeas.-d was an unmarried nun. - CnU-roform-To I. lie &. Death. The Scientific Auuri.-ai of November 23 siys : As a valuahio hint, we a t th.it iu the British Medical Journal Dr. Albert I. (iarl.oid relates a rase w herein ho began to operate on a lady, a;e I forty -o 10, for the removal of scinhus of the mum. Af ter examination of thj heart, whi.-h was round normal, they commenced a Lniuiater imr chloroloriu; but ihe cirdiac. action be coming very excited a mixture of c'lloro forin and eth-r was usel. She was some mi intes g'.iuT under too iu lujus '. but thcro waa sea-ecly any struriiag, and the and the pulse w Cull, though jerky. H; hi ! not tinish-d the incisions rou:i t the tu rn ir when she suddenly becaini livi 1, and the pulse ceased. Artificial respiration was begun, the tongue drawn forward, and strong ammonia applied to the nostrils, without avail. He imrondiatoly jumped on the bed, an 1 seirin her lees, raised the body allowing the head to tonrh the bej. In a few si ends the color retnruet to the i ! ''P' ,,,e PuI to the wrist. Artificial! -.;r-.;r. ... . . , . . applied to th ' rejion or the heart ; and she iK-camt. sullieieutly conscious to speak and to swallow some brandy an 1 amninnit. soon, j however, rlapsinL', pulse ail respirition ceasing attain. Hoagiin reverse 1, with the t ! this time with a s itisla-torv r e lit, a he was enabled bv the us of ba'.t.-ry a:i 1 am monia, to estaoiiNh resetion. He considers his cas- worth,- of re-n-d, as Ihe s;iciessf;rl te'tniiiution was cleirlv tu revJrsing the "rcdv, it being impossible. apparently, to stimulate the nwve c -nt?rs bv anv other means: and it is a method of treatment which, he thinks, is not tise.l si often as it deserves to be. judging by the reports of jiich cases, as ho only remem bers lin ing seen it mentioned in one in stance, and it is one so easily and quickly adopted. Card of Tlmnli. As I have not had an op;wrtunity to thank each one of the many kind friends who help..) me to save much of my per sona! projicrtv. that was saved, from the tire in Patterson, on the morirng of Nov emlier l1. 1M, I avail nn self of the ad- j vantage ot th press, an l express mv sin- e -re thanks, to one and all of fhs friends who ci'ne to my assistance, in the hour of calamity, and helped me to move my store and household etTW-.ts rrom the reach of the fire. Sm rt STKimtt. t:i;ii:r: i:or..iBAL'(;il KKPNKK. n Ihi 2'ih nil., at lb residence of toe b ide's nioiher. bv Rev. K. E Idrrv. John S. Ho'lobauirh an I Miss Jessie V. Kepnsr, all of MtfSintown. M TZ BKIVDI.E. On th7tb lilt., at the Lulheran pirsouagj. Mifllintown bv the same, Mr. John I.. I.n'x and Miss Sarah C. Brin lie, b .ill ot Patterson. MiFFLlNTOWN MARKETS. MirmsTOws, D tc ember l, 1SS-4. Butter -'0 F.t;s US I.ard ! Una n Shoulder 10 tiides 10 Kag 1 UIFFLINTOTVX UKAIX MARKET. Wheat 78 Foltz Wheat, 77 Lancaster ..... 82 Cora,' new oil Oats, ' . 27 Kyc " Mew Cloverseed. 5 SO Timothy seed 1 3d Flax seed 1 40 Bran 1 00 Chop , 1 SO S tier ts 1 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 2 American Salt 1 tj0al 10 FIlILADKLPill A MARriET. I'uiLal.lLl'lllA, XovrtiilH-r I'll, Wheat C':n i'2: p-r b't. Oats 'd'2. Rv liki'iCc n-r Uu. .Clnversvetl Taf per lb. K:e 27a-c per dui. Unttty SSa-'V; per ib (iri-.u '.Ul Ic per lb, lite hens lllal !c per lb, ducks 1-aloc per lb. Turkeys 12c pL-r lb. Ear I.iBtarT, I'a Nurcruricr 2-i Caitle Xoibinjr doitir: nreip's, lit Ifad: sbip ments, 11-1 head. iof very dull: receipts TiKHI l.ea.l : sbiptnt'tits. 82 '0 head : l'liila dtlj.hias, 1 1.4 al o"; V-irkers, $I.Oa4L''i. http-XttliniI d'litigj receipts, 1S0U head; sbipjisDt, NKJ bead. Fall and Winter Good'. I would Worm the public that I hav now in my new millinery store at my place of reMdeuce oo Water street, Miitiiulotvn, Reeoiid door Iroiu curuer of Bridge street, a full stock, ot Fall and Wiiit.-r oiiliinery fzooas, an ct-w, aifi. oi iuu latesi style, ud b.iviiig employed t1 c'as milliners, a am prepareu w supp.y luepumtc with I everything found iu a hrstcla-ts milliner ! store, como and examine my stoc. I CoDsider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIliL. May 2-S,l.. Private Sale. Ruth Bunce offers at private sale, A FARM OF 14 ACRES, more or lefs. having there on erected a good TWO STORY PLANE UOL'SK. There is running water at the door. Ualf the land is cleared. This will make a good homecenvenient to the mines, mills, schools and churches. The property ia located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town ship, Juniata county, Pa., four miles from Milllintown. For terms rail on or address. RCTII BL'NCE. Sept., 24, 1884. Milllintown, Pa. Are You Tired or Being Sick. We want to say a word to the men, wo men and girls who work in stores, offices and factories. There are hundreds or thou sands of you in the country. Very lew of you arc well. Yon are shut up too much and exercise too little. In this war you get sick. Your blind is bad, your diges tion poor vour bead olten aches you don': feel i ke work. - Your liver, stomach anl kidneys are out of order. Paiker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such cases. It is pure, sure and pleasant. An bod, That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on agricultural implements can be accoma ted by Kennedy At Doty. This same firm has sole agency In Juniata county, for the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also prepare! to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at I. 'West prices. Iu the teed line : Coin, 0.:ts, Kye, Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil C ik J and Meal. Do Sot Forget. Do not forget that at lle.s's Photograph Oailery you can get any small picture en larged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Photopraphy, you can get here douo up, in tirst class style. Ail the latesi style pictures, fuch as Carls, Cabinets. Proinuuade, Panuei, Bou loir, &.C., &.C., Frames of all kin Is cheap. The Creat Rrooklyn Bridge. The engineers have at la made the grip " i. success upon the Xew York and Rrooklyn Bridre Railroad. But this is weak compared to the grip whe-h the Florence Oil Stove has upon the Bir.Ji of the people. 1c cooks and heats, is made ia large and small sizes, ard has everv fixture anv on coul l wish. C-.'l u-n I cal tlcalrr. or writ, irr particulars to Kl. Truce Machiaa t'oaj any, r-'lur-ence. Mats. Mock For ale. . Win. Banks keens coiistanllv on hand at his farm in Fermanagh township, a suppl of cattle for butchering, and winter feeding, ami hogs and brood sows. Aug. fi 3 mo. Farmer. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fur nish you with all kinds of Fanning i:ujle 11, et, is. 1'bcspbates at a saving to you of 2U per cent. No ais per in the Juuiaia Valley puli'isiios as lar-jre a quantity of trading matter a-s the Seutiittl ami Repubtimii. it is above al others the ruper tor tht irent-r.il read.-r. LLd.1L. SHIaKIFT'S SALE ! By virtue ot sundry writs or ft. Fa., is sued out of th Courts of Common Pleas, of Sny.ier County, to me directed, wiil be exposrd to pctilie sale at the Court House, at Middlehurgh. Snyder county, at 10 o' clock in the forenoon, on Friday, December 5th, 1884, 1 ne 10, lotting prt.i.-r:v, j-wh: .111 t-:ie e fo.Iottinir. proper ' lranili)Ki . mi.. I l.'i IO ,S ll.u '. . '",, ', S8il2Sgr373 & MfiA EilUji S. R. I , , , -. . , CoB.nmv lam! 1 pr..erty tl.orein. in t I I'uioii, Norihum'.ieri the t-outitiesol .Snv.icr. mil and Juniata, ai d upon tn-ir lines ol Kiiiro.il, iilirs ot w. arid ro.id li.'.l, from S;'lin: gr.ve to Nor tlimiihT!aril . and aNo from SHinsrrov.- to Port Trevorton, iu tlmcie.mty of S'id'T, and Irom Stiiiisgrove to M illliritoft ti. iu the county of Juniata, and upon ail Iheiirancli'-s lh-'reol'. located ami constructed or located ans! partly constructed, and all ilie property and i ichts of said company conne-ted witli the said lines ol railroad or iu anv wiv ap pertaining thereto. Seized, tanu in e.:cu tioit, and to be sold as tio pro,:rtv ot t le aolagrove and Norlh Brane'i ti. K. Co. DAVID KKKH1.Y, SHKairr's Orric'K. I Shcriir. Mid UeoU.,;u,-Pa Nov i. J $ NIC It V A. II PRIVATE SALE! The ui.-lt-rif niltT at prwato l.trr (irnij hittiettrii ii Him! tuw'ii, i.e.ir Walnut P. O.. ar.tl six mllr?" writ ot M ni hil SUtion, 1. U. y., :o!ilit!Tiii4 VC ACJiKS, more or less, aud having luersou erected a ' (JfJOD FHAMK DiYELUXd HOUSE and .tl:ur ii;toulidiUi;s. There is a good spring of watr on tlm premises, a i l Ir lit of i!;:ii tent kii.ds. The larm is sit i;t- i :a a p'e.-i.ant communiiy, eo:.ve::iM;t It churches, a-hoois a.el st res. Ay pts..n drsn ing to purchase a pleasant iioin siaui call oa or addre-ts. C Tot.n. Walnut P. (I. Nov. .", 18-1, if. Juniata Co., Pa. TI wsssJ w .l I ti 7. -. SIMao : . v i - 1 i i' .srr r ;rds of csf. a I-' 4 ; . II ff . H 41 inn ss J J a"arfrkJlX-ai- Tntftl, J lrli. Ta.t W Jus-. Ttcria i.a .-n., -n. -sr;t, n, AUT10.N XOTICE. C aiii; i s- ! r . .-- I . i i- - 1 All persons :iro IHT'-tiy cautioneit spainst only t a, l ive li i.it a (1 iIujl .Ii.,v j , Ju trepafcti:ig upon tbo lanli of the under. nia c.ir;tv at C,. r,-. Kars'a Vuiiif towa sizitinl, in Favwte. Etlaaro r.r Ifi J to-vishipa, by lihinr. hunt .rig or in I o::irr xav : Jor;ix Kiiri, ClTHARINIS Kl'RTX, D. K. Hiiiii, Wji. BmNTHirriB, J'Hit Mr'.ltK'i.i vr. SMirRvj Henrt Ai tt., Jr.E Fink. C. ti. StiEttT, David .Smith, Testox btvsti, Johx L. Ai tHi. S. M. KAirmw, David Ui ud vkok!i, S. J. KrT!t, l.lL'IKI l)( MS, Jai:ob Hip.s, A. H. Ki uiz, S. Owns Kvni, C. F. SPKHti, J. ti. Uabber, J. I'. UlITTKA. AllXOLD VABX2, Svj.U-B.ber 15, 18Sl-tf. A l5r.r..3a..-Wr-. 5V..J to&t i u a5B r-.IC... iiX-m lttt.J. (-ffM, S;,.'..!1'C : j ?-::irsm. i cr-..iU: 1. .'it. .u'i u:! rn r.r0:. -n; -r. 'I J. 1. I ttyr'.- t r ii.l qu.a..an .y rc druf :i :nwrvlbj a)-uj. f:v""' otr.'rio-fWs K sr-ar. 4 -4 1 S.lr .la. M. .HlMrmNMahct.iMrU.MCi-t, llhMt.lru. Ac4rn It., f. L. UB HUH. Pr.'l .a4 k.Hva Iv t ,,rxm r.BfrsI 7.4. k i-ts l,ltiitl..tM i-t s,t..-;.sx hrrrwrloUr. i.j:u iiwreoty. auA1Wm4 SO Irtrt, I I ' --,nd sil ce'.t-s - I 1 JL aSi Ji. for j ..Msg, ai.J receive tree, a costiv bos of coo.ls which ,H belt, all. or eitbir sex, lo more money rieiit awav than anvil. n. . . in ihl i ui.aui-5 ana.i mc woraersauaoiuteiy ur. At once address TatrlX Co., Augusta, Me. i April 2, ltrSl-ly. ' i O.W. n.iiior Carriage Go. rMts -gsssii arr-,, tsi Jjj Si U t fi. I - a. j ZimM&clr$ lari variety ef LIGK7 tnd iiHiV CAniIGrrS, PHAETONS, CAR1S, bJ53l3, VVAG0KS, &C., aUfer Ibe moat SfproTs-l s!ffiis al thevsrr fewest Iri.-ca coai:sur.l with food w-tkniansti:p. XZQOCZCZ -v7o'2i.icloa of onr r-.iar.faetura s.re now la esc in th's en-t foreija ronnfTiiis at:i pt:r tha exeellnee ot cur gula tj tbo nniT.-na) satisfaetion vtilch ifefr tive.-ri-rv vealrls U W1P.BITU, Special u'.t.aUia ei'l be j'tci tociaildrilers. D. V. Wilier Carriage Co., E. rift a St.. Calvert St. ted Tnlestoa Are c:rjciNNA7i. o. f & 'ft Ms" J r.-l C." I . 3; -i r-ia tM 3 ki:il id ( ast lovelty Pores Pump, ritrir. MTn-r n ". . r - thEf that atakts Imtbs p'o-w:.'. nui ; L .: r. it ta V;ih pt.Tir, a v i.e, i trt:-U i13war In a "tvt'.t bci ror "'r .;. F v slj.-ir ii-ii s or i-j rriiii-., .i tj:-;'; !v..-. ki-'or i l 1 da-i '.t.s.e.- it bn-i : o c, . It i'. t-- tI i t':''-ri!:- (-.(irj -;a:ti. v ?! l'i"3 I) u- ny U .1 - -j ::si.-a ai. i It. i 1 f J ! . '-S- iif .-I -. tL.l M 1: - : ? a'att.t rv.?.- i tj 2 -: -.. , .fc.'.rt-c.. C e I - a ichiEan Buggy Co. KALAMAZOO. Mich. sTholwaalf atanufartnisra of all kinds of Opt-a aad Top 111 (.(.If S anj Itoin C18TS. Areata wanted .ttrjnhrrr. Writs for catalogue and (riseMat. riSX WoliK A SI'El'IaLTT. To also maiiofacvnre a fuil liue of ft l ItRS, lnc'.n.!:ni sr:l Bod;, I or Hand, Sqaare Boa tno sr.t rurtlaad aud VortJ SUiflls. &Uii for cuts ai:J j ricoa before purchasing. MICHIGAN BL'GGY CO., v. t-A 3 e- ! - - -. 'v . j rja w if f V .sv re a as i &: f ri a ' H h P S " " a fA i ii C . i 2 5-S5 g 5 I mm t o tJ 5 u a r.- i . 2 . : O i V 13 LT Y T I I Tnde Card. Thuv are thd Iwst b't lor lin' wear and to kt-pp Vulir l'.v tlry. til it ll :.i ?.'i;r been offcreti lor aal" r J'.in: tta e..: jttt; Ev.;ry pair s'i.:ra:itf,-' i.i gi-.t- !;.-!. ir.iuii, r moiifv r.1 iiti.K-I. - i.; j..!- I nitif 3, anl will ii Jut t.aat wr s.i. Trv a 4-:;ir aui von viM Imp h i otli-T. I-'Jr'.iil i it tin. r-::P.I. I IV V I ATA V la II I 1 If aii.i.v i.ii.i.r.i iiA.xtv, or .iiiru.vrcHs, r.i. WI'll J5KANCH AT F'.rlJT ROYAL. j Stockbolilers IadinduaUj Liable. J. XliVIN i'OWIi ) V, PrettJent. T. VAX Ili'.VIX,- Ciair I i J X '!! I'-.: Dtn .l.-roy, -i I. Jovt.h I .tf, o..;. I't -'z: Am.. I'-. il'. VV. U t oai : Pl.l :. i 'flier, . 4tki.. on. aioc'IiUoi.D..i. . J. Xevin PottiiMoy, ! Fiiilt;. II. IC.'pitur, J.is-'ph H 'tlirork, Geo:t'e J-icwbs, I.. E. A;kltlaon, W. C. i'o'iieroy, Anna j'..i.at, Xoah :itfrz!.-r, Chariotta Stivdcr. K. K. I'art -r, Anu.o W. Phelley, Jane II. irwiu, Mary Kurtz, Samuel at. Kurtz, J. Holmes iiwin, T. V. invin, F. B. Frow. John liertzlor. "SJ lutv-r.-'bt atiowed at the rat of 2 t.r ceni. on t mtinitis Cerlinca.es, 4 per cent. 00 1- months certificates. ju23, 184-tf ata C saaawa sK-aCr - J I : -;Jr, - T-.. jVJLi f. i. - TZ2f Boot CLOTHING AT COST 1 - :0:0 - Saninel Strayer is selling a Inrg stock of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HaATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, aLL SIZSS, GooJs of all kinds at cost, becauso of the late fire in Patterson. Ton 'will find ine in the Graybill Building, IN MIFFISTOWN. Nov. 2G, '84. D. W. HARLEY'S Is tbe place where you caa buy TH la KST AXD TUK CIIX3airiisiT MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING HJTS, CiPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXO FVRSiS HM'l C HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks cveT offered liU this market, and at jiSTOSISBl.lGL Y LOW VRILKS ! Aliso, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be made to ercc at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Xew Building, coraer of Eridre ts.Z Water streets. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. J8- 1- lsSi- S. N. THE wi: n GO OB FOR 1885 1J9 OUR J9EJf STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOE IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PEACTICE IT 1 We can't rest oo what our fathers did we must do Uioro and do it be'Ur OUR CLOTHING STORE became too email for vu and we had to have more room fi r our ever ioereai'.c j bu.-incss, so we fitted up our next store r: odd bvlow for our CLOTHING DEPARTMEf -xbicb larre, ppseintis aud finely Ctfcd up C! o ' 1 : u llootn. ar;' we liiicd it ap with 5,OUO dollars A orlla of a very fiue and well he!i.;ted itjek cat SPRIjNG clothing Never was there such a Gne display made aud so large a selection brought I getber of jfiNs, i;ovs' and riut.iiRi.Na" ci.rii!X;, ia Ceuiral Peau svlvaoia. Our friends aod ciistoiiu r i whn tiiey .iim to ii.it u& wiil at j rove of our PROGRESS aS KiVTKISPRISE! Our arraujieuieDta for felling is c'UitIcI6 iu ovtry detx.!. in QUALITY, lJlt!lCJ;S AND SSTYLIiJi' aud cannot be surpassed within a radius if lol' utiles ef our BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STOItE VMX. WK HAVK CM'TIIING FOR THE I.AKiiKST AM) FAT TK PL il.a ' WE HAVK CI.OTIIINO FOR THK TlllXXKsT AN!) MAl.lFr l'r;i)PI.3! WK HAVK fl.OTIIIXfi Foil I.AKUF. T A .!, AM SI.IM yi-:tn"..h'. WK II WK ri.OTIIIMt KOK IIKAVr SKT AXi) SlluKT il"!.--WK HAVK t l. TI1IXG FOK II AIM) Wo!;KIN'i PI.A1.N I'.S- iT l. WE HAVK H.llTHlXfi FOR STYLISH iOI'XU Sl'iiltriXU iT.' !!'.'.!; In Boys and Childreng" CIotLicg v. e ay Special Attsatlii WK HAVE ri.OTHlXG KOK liOVS 1 !I T GO To f oIMj.K WK HAVK rl.OTIIIXt; FOR Hoys THAT liO To I'l'IW.l"' sf!.Ui ! WK HAVK i.nliUXi; FOK K V THAT Ulil.K UK Tiu.. i'A r.'i I ! WK HAVK ClOTHIX; FOK IHil.Di.l.X I KnI I IO .. i.K r A'i: WK HAVK CI.OiHIXC K'll (Hil.liKl X FLoM rt lt 7 IKAK-. or .m;h: WE HAVK Ci.OTHINr, Folt ( HlI.liKKX FKoM .s TO f 1!.S O,' Vi WE HAVE U.OTMXO FOK CIllLbKEN FKl M 1 To I! VKAi F AGS? Furnisliini Goods Doi;u tn.oiEt : Hats, of the newest and -litct Mvii.-h helcriinnn : Sl.tr . n:i ti.:is: Trsckr' aud SitchtlH, of all sizes; Ii'Vkrt"s and Su;t i.t'i.-. at ti! p;-'. Our new goods aud trt nu-t be -'" tj t-j af; -.-.-i .(' THS IS A EEBIBAL 1L LCELIAL LjUiM j ii ALL i af. ri afAmm 'at al n H aw JVJ11U11 BRIDGE ST., AIIKFTIIs ITOYv X, JL Aynl 15, ltb4-ly. The Best u the Cheapest. THE ZilVIBiEi?;tS EVAPCRATOS lS TUB UXLT ON B Made f Galvanized Iron. Il is portable, dnrab!t, a! jolntelv Ure-;.roi:t, eetinotuiral, and H ill cure fruit and xe-.-i tatnes in fs tini and les Is-I than any otter Drver m tbo Market. It wid pay ir itself in I. ss tlian tl.irty Java if pr..rly att -n.lt-d. its product are uti.'irpaifd ai to .ii., ity or cl.r, and are iu roat ileuja-id at hiph p: ice. -Full in.itriictions.liow lodrv, blrach pack, ai:d niaiket tbe ;uiiucts ao coinpaiiy each lu.v iiitie. 1H. JltlKH!: MOVtHO, uaIvEaxd un.r.s, 3m. J' Xr ATA P'l , J--' '-. , "THE GIRL I "LET'S BIHD aTS." .a'x .1 ' j aMrin l v "T ' a. S.i : 'Vjef'a s. Ulutrnted by the use of a Bninry made br T. T. flayu.wk. which is not or.lv te Lea'fir' flnray In this pictnro, .but TIIK l.i: tlu lit tvi Of A Ti K Hit A. Vn Haytivk's 1'ifttv Kin Boll and Fiftrt Mhvel. Asa vour -i-aier for th i T. T. HtJIXK K K I .., with the ilaydocc Safuty Ziuf Z-M aud fii'.h VVtea, Life ia insecure rMinsi over any othir. rThto pfctv will b fSrauSoi 9m larf. nrl. paMd la ..ut j s saraa t" T1I ztrf t x tirMr-iaaasTAXP.l r-r-t rr-i "Try y-r- " irvnil for ratal-rtie aad " - w -t-r VAholnsir frin Lku. Cor. Plata suit T.-!t'th ts.. tivi'ly'T'. ff- A0EST3 i I3TED WHERE WE HAVE K05E! NO KViTJr 3T 33 FHtiiTTABLEi :;qUBLg DEEDS ffluT k.!?rri5 ' 'f n:ny ajes ur.d nations, i-onraved ht 't Om: ::r: ?V'-'J l4troducti. hr ft Uerhtrt IK X'orrit, IK l. Ju-t i. :.(. a7- f.'S'i'VPM A utc-nHutni tf.Mar ''"'- Aho masuiiiseot I'AV.il.V 3 ' ,3r IV'.L'. isd PnrKAPII ALHIMIS in ret variety c-: t . , , J. Vj t a specially adapted for Kmwlay a.s. i-n.a:K .1 ;. 1 .. ; i '-. srJ-r i-isaL T I iberal Diounrs. Extra Terms. Aui-.iiS r. AAilw. Address, 11. L. WAKKE.N t CO., 1117 CSesUiat St., Ft J-dol, Wui. : - o:o: - Call anJ seo me. SA31UEL STUAYEK. O. '4. -.r ... r M aT a aL - . . . m :fk a . - a"' 4m i. -v-j - .: . -....i - i '-. A" ' i , -i 1 1 h H t J naskaJ 1 latwiir TiiaHs. Mi 1 a, 1 r. 4 m ni
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