'SIFFLINTOWN : - TERMS. . option, UM P onnm. 11 PM Months; $2.00 if not paid w.thm Umt advertisement inserted at 60 TTIfinch for each insertion. " ,eat business notices in local col- 0 cents per line lor each insertion. ,' tiou ' maAe to tho, de,rm rfverti tne btit or qturter (onimlllee Meeting. -V members ol the Republican County r,mo"" are "'Ju,,!,,e1 10 meet l the root Ho"-. in Mirt,intown' on SATI KPAV' AUGUST 2Uh, 18X5, -t l oVUKrt r. time for holding tbr Primary Election, and transact such bnsmew as may come before it. 0 James McAi-lev, Chairman. Tj,, followinp named Republicans coin the committee : vr Tm mi v- Thomruoin. nvliwarc S. K. Shnrtz, East Salem. JpSTl -.n.,nton L. Myers, j. - meg. ace Hill J. U. Patterson, M. S. Esh. fermn;h John Stoner, C. E. Uower, efKiotean- SuHnt'h-"in S- G" Dre!,s,ert Levi i;M. Orietit.il. fort K".val J. I- Wharton. I.X.Sieber. fsvette - A. L. Leonard, Oakland Mills; i c. Snii'h- Cocslainns. 'gJtlo-J- M- Biaiee, Acidemia; Joseph B, Dov le's Mills. B.t Lop Thomas Vaughn, J. D. ITaUs, Opprlsville. Hilfi.rd J. K. Kobison, H. M. Groning , Patterson. Toxarora A K. Meiumper, Keeds Gap ; Joho V .irshall. Kist Waterford. Lack T N- Outliers, Waterford ; E. II. Patterson, 1'eru Mills. lurlx'tt Geo. M. Kobison, Geo. E. Yea- rer. Port "l,J Patterson F. F. M. I'ennell, John Er ne'. jrlter Joseph S. Weaver, Isaac Miller, Jielico. g.mrcc William G iugerich, Eveudale ; pfl l J. Kicl.nYld. Gr!)""""! William Zeiders, C. II. I'p iefrnrr, Pinnmille. Jlifliintown lavid Hawk, Jacob Will. Jilts VcCm lkv Chairman ; Fost-olljce tdircss. Mittlitdown. SHORT L0C.1LS. Pears are plenty. Vacation days arc araw.ng to a close. Cholera nimbus as rampant last week. The next day oti' will be Thanksgiving. Aiv they p, on the lijilit fantastic toe. Tbe inventor of the Gaitling gua is a doc tor. A pixd deal ot the oils has a musty belt. New potatoes have been selling t 00c Is. t busbe! in town. These are the booming times that the Da mtcracy jroniised. Ttut Lit;Ie German Bind" was tooting in tnn last week. Every Republican should see to it that his name is re;;i.tcred. Bad whisky caused a Lumber of tights in Bloonilielii, last week. A unrulier of young men trom town are caiiipir.g ic the narrows. The Lutheran parsonage it b;in; repiint ed and rei-ai-ered insiile. There will be several important cases be fore court, in September. The cai!ip-iu'-tij ground th is year does sot need to be sprinkled. Miss Khetr T.sid, ol" Pittsbarg, is visit isg her parents in Patterson. A heavy shower of rain refreshed vege tation on Tiiursd.iv a:ternoon. Mayor I'arktT has ordered the town to be cleaned, limed an i dc-odorizM. Grangers are shaping things to get on" to uVir annual inter-State pic-nic. The average yield of wheat this year, in Kausas, la ten busnels to the aTe. These are g'.od Dem ocratic tiisies. You'r (lad gu voted for a change, are you f Airy View Academy will open its winter session, on Wednesday. Septembsr 9, 18S5. The United Brethren held a camp meet ing about a mile trom Richfield, lait week. Blesej is the subscriber who pays his subserii.tion promptly, many do, some do ot. The merchants of McVeytown have near ly been mo down by city runners and drum mers. James Murray was pitch-d off a hone iu lu the river on Sunday. The boy was badly scared. Hi-race Miibler. son of the edito.- of the ! Perry County Advocate, was in town on! X'inday. The na ruoou last week had its horn 4ewn, which is tLc Indian's sign of wet et!i-r. The undertaker of Grant's funeral, it is i want thirty thousand dollars tor his Services. The houv in which General Grant first mw the light of day has one door and two 111 'lows. irs. Piii'o Hamlin and family propose f ?o in the near future to Seattle, Washing ton Territory. l'eter I!, rdic's interest in the Hunting don a:t:r mork5 WM soM by tbe Sllcriff) for ten dollars. What's n, hapjien next, since the editor uftlw Huiitineci.m Globe has taken a tent t ciUj)01r,.tjng ! The railroad men on Dobson's division HI picnic near V.cVevtown, on the Gth J' of St-ptemher. "r- A. J. I'attcrwin (.tepped on an up turne.1 naii a lev. days ago, and ainco then he has had a sore foot Silas c. Mover, of Fermanagh township, f'fdidase for the chairmanship of the Democratic county committee. The Mount pleasant Tnion Sabbath school ill huld their annual Picuie, on Saturday, ffo'"-''s' hats are higher than ever, but ll'""'iueiiee it does not follow that "")' are wore handsome than ever. S. tcholl and daughter returned -t lrllu a jirotratted visit among "ends ia tie eastern part of the state. Insurance age, m of 1'crry and Juniata '""les ,,,, j ,lis Ii..lce ut t-ridjlyt to i.t. rtmre on iinilonii ttes of insurance u.en,btr uben you come to buy xtore f"r!s! that Frederick Espcnschado is con-''J"- ,nIp!.vin- bis stock with new goods. Frank M. M. Per.nel, alter studying law or some time was admitted to the bar last rnaaT) hsvins pi5sed creditable ex nirn,tin. Mr. Fennel will attend the Al St:hoa! during tha coming winter. United Brethren people will hold a festi val at the United Brethren church near Reed's Gap on the 28th and 29th of Au gust. Some of the citizens are carious to know whether the central pavement in the Court House yard has been taken up and sown to gras. 1 The MiRlintown boys woe a second game of base ball from Thompsoutown boy last Thursday. The game was played at Thomp son town. Tillman Lower, or Fermanagh township, had a rib broken by being struck by the branch or a tree that be cut down several days sgo. Read of the excursion to the sea and if you w ish to take a dip in old ocean, or hear the ceaseless swish, swish, of the sea, go on Thursday. The Sheriff, a day or two ago discovered that Parker and Rank had the lock or their room door about ready to take off, ami thereby escape from jail. Ben Btntert Post, 310, . A. R., of Ori ental, will hold a camp-fire and picnic on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 2Uth, 21st and 22nd or August. Professor J. M. Duncan is here preparing to move his family to Cumberland, Md., where he will open the Allegheny County Academy, September 9, 1885. We are indebted to Mr. J. K. Patterson, and Captain J, J. Patterson and family, for courtesies and hospitality during the Har vest Home meeting on Saturday. Brother John Speddy, or the Port Royal Times was at the Harvest Home in Milli ken's Grove and as usual round the tab le that "groaned with good things." Judge Hungerford has changed bis base, andis now in McAlisierville. in the center of Lost Creek valley, hard at work, writing up the History ot Juniata County. The D mocracy are happy ovt the re moval of two hundred and fifty Republicans from office every day, but w here's tho civil service reform, and the mugwumps. A Harvest Home will be held in a grove near McCoyville on Saturday August 22, 1S85. A number of speakers have been in vited and are expected to be presenL The Narrows Harvest Home, will beheld in Coucord Narrows, a half mile south of Waterloo, on Saturday, August 29th. The Shade Gap Cornet Band wili be present. The Bloomtield Times of last week says : Misses Carrie Uerr, Ella Hanks, (iertie Jack man and Ilallie Jackman of Mifllintown, are guests of the Misses Mortimer in this place. The Bloomfield Times states, that Mrs. Weaver, of Little Germany, had a crock of butter stolen from her spring-house last Thursday night. The thief pried the steeple out or the lock. "Two prisoners broke jail in Carlisle on Sunday morning a week. Their names are George Williams and Wiu. Eagan. The Sheriff or Cumberland Co., offers a reward for their arrest." Lucien Spigleniycr, of Mitllin county got off gO(jd di- s work on tht; snakes lattt week. He killed twenty-two snakes that day, the number included blowing vipers, copperheads and black snakes. We have the pleasure of a -ku wled ing the receipt of an invitation to attend the Harvest Home at McCuysville on the 22nd mxt Saturday, and will comply with the invitation if nothing intervenes to prevent. The Island would make a delightful place for tho soldiers' Home, and as tbatproperty will be sold by the executors of Mr. SUra baugb deceased, it might be well to call the attention of the Commissioners ol tbe Sol diers' Home. The Perry county Freeman says: The festival given by the lady members of the Presbyterian church in the Conrt House yard on Tuesday evening of last week, was crowned with success. The proceeds amounted to $JH.ls. A few days ago while M. G. Long of Thonipsontown was sledding wood from (he mountain, be ran across tbe boss rattler. He killed the snake, it was three feet lour inches long, had fourteen rattles, and meas ured ten inches in circumference. Young, o'd, and middle aged, all exper ience tbe wonderful beneficial effects of Sarsapanlla. Young children sa tiering from sore eves, sore ears, scald-head, or with any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, may be iiitidc healthy and strong by its -iio. The Bloomfield Times states, that sneak thieves visited the spring bouse of Win. Foose, Jr., and also that of Wui. Foose, Sr , in Spring township, last Thursday night and stole all the butter, and also a lot of shad which they had salted down for wiuter directors ae very popular among school book agents. The woodi seems to baWu!l of agenfs that look up directo.i and propose to furnish hooks under recent acts of Legislature. Perhaps it may be to the interest of tax payers to keep an eye on these people. From the Liverpool Snn of last week : On Sunday evening, the 2ad inst., light ning struck the chimueyofH-tnry Ilerrold'a dwelling house, rau down to the basement, where Mrs. Beiitou Mover was silting, tear -ing the sl.oe of! ol her foot and knocking her senseless. People out in western states have the marriage ties dissolved, in other words are divorced on papers that purport to have bten issued by a court in Huntingdon coun ty this state. There is no court such as the papers mention in Huntingdon county. Tho papers are a fraud. Don't 11 the system with quinine in the eflort to prevent or cure Fever and Ague. Ajer's Ague Cure is a fir more potent pre ventive and remedy, with the advantage of leaving in the body uo poisons to produ.-:o dizziness, deafness, headache, and other disorders. Tbe proprietors warrant it. The Bloomtield Advocate says: Hon. Wm. II. Sponsler, or this place, Uk M great pride in his blooded cows, or which ho b.as" lour, three Lil!ie," -Bess" Mid "Grace" are Alderneys, and "Cloverly" an Ayre sbire. All these animals are very gentlj and great pets. About ten days ago. ''Bjss" wrenched her right fore knee, which caus ed blood poisoning, and resulted in tier death on last tjaturday. Mr. Sponsler paid $80 lor btr and valued her at about $9(1. A Lewisfowu despatch last Wednesday, fcsvs: Four piisoiars escaped from the Mifllin cornty jail last night. They broke up an lion bedstead and sawed the holts off the door leaning into the jail yard during the ti!..e they were all-wed tor exercising in the corido:. Th cell d.or of Mc Claiu, the marderer, was open and lie was invited to j..i-: the party, but refused to do o. Tao i ei auaus committed for burg iary at Bellville, a horse thief by tbe nanu ot Brindle and a colored niau incarcerated lor the night made good their escape by get- . l : . l. vail At . : .. ;n,A thu r fVT inn BC&llUK iub . " this writing they are UU at large. A yooug lady's bean kissed her when she stepped oil the cars at Newton Hamil ton campmeeting last week and she kicked him. Tbe Port Royal base ball nine, hunted theAcademia nine, "high and low" on Har vest Home day last Saturday but at no time succeeded in getting all of the Acade mia club together. The game remains un played. Tho B'oouifield Freeman, or last week, say : On last Wednesday eveniug John A. Fisher, or Centre township, was round dead along tbe road near Mansville. Though he had been in bad health, he bad harrowed the day before. His death wis doubtless from heart disease. He was a respectable man. Who can realize it t that summer is about over, that the time for coal piles, wood piles, warm rooms, and long nights ar9 here. One of the companionable visitors to the circle in the winter evening, around the light, by the stove or hearth, is a news paper. Subscribe ror the Skstihki. aid Repiblicax. Several families held a picnic at the low er point or the Island last Thursday. Though near town the dashing rain ot tbe afternoon ol that day gave them a thorough wetting. James Anderson, Sr., who was one of the Prty gives a graphic description or the scenes and incidents during the prevalence of that shower. Cleveland's civil service reform has been lost in that of President Jackson, which was to the victor belongs the spoils." So much Tor the promised civil service re form. Now, how about the promised good times f The promise or good times seems to go like tbe promise of civil service reform that is the times grow harder. I have this day formed a partnership with Ezra C. Doty in the grain, coal, lumber and merchandise husiness, nnder the firm name of David U. Doty It. Co. All persons in tubt ed to me will please make prompt settle ment, as the new firm has no interest in any business heretofore transacted by me: David B. Dott. August 1st, 1885. John A. Shuck, employed in the paint shop ol the lailroad company, at Altoona, shot hisaseir in the head with a revolver that he borrowed from a friend about noon last Wednesday. Shuck excusea himself for borrowing the pistol oy saying that he desired to shoot an old dog. Why he at tempted suicide is not stated. His friends hope lor his recovery. John P. Wagner, from Lack township, on the information of bis wife was brought to this place last week and placed in the custody of the sheriff for sate keeping. He having partly lost his mind, through too much religious zeal. He sometimes would take his wife to tho woods not far from his home at midnight and pray over bur. He is praying almost constantly. On Account ef Had Weather. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the festival to be held in Parker's Grove, Johnstown, Beaie township, August 8th, was postponed until Satuiday afternoon and evening August 2'Jd. Tho McAlisterville Band will furnish music afternoon and even ing. Ihere will be three balloon aensious and plenty ot good things to eat. Proceeds of festival to go to the Miuaav School aud M. E. Church at Johnstow n. ludlun.ilound Harvest Uome. The Indian Mound Harvest Home Asso ciation held its annual meeting in Miltiken's Grove, in Tuscarora Valley, last Saturday. Notwithstanding the threatening appear ance of weather th-3 diy pro'.ei itsiiif to bo one of the finest s ot this summer and le assembly has beeu pronounce! by peo ple who have attended firmer harvest home iwt'tings at that place, to have been one of tho u.ost orderly, most socit aid b-Jst look ing assembles ev-r convened in the valley. Much of its success ca:i! Iroia the ui mage men t of J. Ncvin Pouicroy. president ot tho Ass eolation, end able assistants. Seats like at a eaii.p meeting had been arranged for a large auuience in Irout of a spcaKem Un I which was wreathed and festooned with ev ergreen and flowers. President Pomeroy called the assembly to order at lu o'clock. Kev. E. E. Berry was iutroduced and open ed the exercises with prayer. Acijoir.com posed i f choir members of Presbv terian and Luiht ran congregations, aud led by Prof. Wm. Gruver, with Miss Dewing at the or gan rendered an app-opriate piece of mii-ie, Klter w hich Captaiu J. J. Patterson deliver ed a Harvest Home address. The Captain was tollowtd by Editor J. W. Speedy ia a resp ousive address. Alter which the meet ine was adjourned by the President till 2 o'clock P. M. Afler dinner the meeting was called toor bv J. Nevin Pomeroy and D. B. Mc Will. a as Esq. Rev. Mr. Oliver, Dr. David Wils;-n, A. J. Patterson, Esq., aud B. F. Schweier, were each in succession, as named, intro duced and adaressi-1 the meeting. Tbe Spruce Hill Cornet Hand was present ana euliveued the occasion with seet mu sic between the speeches. The choir sang a number of choice pieces. The benediction was pronounced by lcv. Mr. Wilson ot ttio Port Royal iresby tnan church and tbe Indian Mound llar.'est Uumo of lf5a was numbered with its predeceasors. Tlie WorKof le t ils. On the lOih inst., Ueubeu C. Krepj was promoted trom the track to tbe loreutanship of the division lying bctweeu Auderson aud Longfellow stations, oa the P. C. R. K-, in Miltlin county. On the e ening ol the llth, between tbe hours of 8 and 9 o'clock while on bis way home Iroiu work, three men sprang upon kiua tro.u behind, pressed hliu to the tits tacc dowuwaid, robbed huu ot his puckot book containing a forty dollars check and other artie'es. He was gagged, bis I'.et were tied i the south rail, and his leit haud was lied to the north rail, hii riybt band t'ed down by his udo and was tc bj rim ovr by an east running freight train, which was then already heard ap ir..rhin. His boots were large, ami I by a great e.Tort be palled his leet out I of thtin leaving tho boots tied fast to the rail. His lower extre melius oeiug Tree H was but tha work of an instant to swing his holy off tho track over the north rail, but his lett hand held hioi tiru:!y boui.d. by repeated ctlorts ho s'ie cteiled in siidiug his band down by the side ol the rail so lar that when the train thun dered along, the band was far euoiigh out of the way that the wheels caught only the little finger and squeezed tbe ring finger. Kn-ps was so exhausted by the strujscle with the men, the struggle to tree himself, and nervous shock, that he could scarcely breathe when he was tound by Wagner a night watctnm Wagner cut the corH that bound his left hand to the rail, loosened th right hand that was bound to his side and accompanied him to Anderson Stition where ho was visited and attended surgi cally bv Dr. D. M. Crawford and Dr. Luciea Banks,' of this place. -- A aiurderoii Burglar. Two ho i-ses were entered by burglars in Duiicansville, Blair counry, one night last week, by means of a ladder being placed to an open window just as was the case in the burglary of the home or Dr. Stone and Mr. Howe some t.me since. The probability is that the man who goes into a hnnse in that way has had more or less experience in climbing. Somo people in mis Town ex press the bclier thnt a stranger who was a sailor, nndcr the guidance of parties in this place entered the b-)use of Stone and Howe. Tbe Altoona Tribune ' Angust 1 3, relates as follows the account . t the Blair countv bu-?laries and shooting : About hah-past 2 o'clock yesterday :uoruii.g a Bold robbery and attempted murd:T w is committed at tho store of Mr. Leo Wertz in this place. Mr. Oeorge Clonh, a puddler at the Portage iron woiks, who occupies a loom over the store, was awakened by a noise aborit the buildi"g made by some one who bad effect ed an enrrancc into his room by means of a ladd -r placed at the open window. It bci'ig about the tim wben he goes to work at the mill ho at first gave no special attention to th ' in-tter, but on riMng in a sitting posture in the bed ho wa startled by the voice of a man in the room w hocoioiuand.-d him to lie stiil or he would shoot him. Mr. Clau-il was just in tl.e act of springing up from !!' bed when tho burglar tired a shot at him and then made his escape through the win dow, taking Mr. Clougu's watch with him, which be bad secured before awakening him. The bullet look effect in tiio abdomen, pass ing around to the left side, making an ngly but not necessarily fatal wound. Dr. Bruuer was summoned and extracted tho ball, but thinks that Mr. Clough is not entirely out ont of danger. There is no cine to tbe per petrator of this bold act of villaiov, but it is supposed to be the work of the same person who was operating in the same way at New ry iu the early part of the night, at which time the residences of Mr. Frank McCoy and Dr. Black were entered and a watch carried away from each Ingress to both houses was effected by a ladder placed at the open win dows. The same night the house or Mr. Frank McConnell, in Pnzzletown, a little village near Newry, was also visited by bur glars. - Pennsylvania Railroad. SPECIAL EXCI'KSIO TO Tn SCVtiPE. - The coast of New Jersey is tho favorite region, this season, for those who would enjoy the benefits and pleasures of the sea shore, and the most popular of all the points of this section are Cape May and Atlantic City. Th ese two cities posess every essen tial of seaside lite that could be demanded by tho most exacting visitor. Not only is there tbe best bathing, sailing, and fishing, but every other form of amusement and rec reation is provided in a most liberal manner. During tbe present seasou the temperature has been delightful, and there is no section of the Atlantic Coast that enjoys a more agreeable climate in the later days of sum mer. La order that those or tbe people or wes tern Pennsylvania, who have not already ta ken advantage of the seashore trips, may have an opportunity to spend a vacation at the shore tbe Pennsylvania Railroad will run the tilth of its series ot excursions to Atlan tic City and Capo May on August 20th. Ex cursion tickets good tor ten days, good tor use only on special train, and ' return by any regular train within the limit, will be sold from stations mentioned ' tne rates quoted, and special train '" run ou following scedule : Pittsburg $10.00 'r'n,... 10.00 Butler, ....,0.00 9.00 A. M. y 40 u 7.36 a 7 09 6.58 7-85 " 9."i8 9.03 C.10 N;otdalo Uniontown, , Connellsvillo . .. lireensburg, Apollo Indiana, Blairsville I, strobe Johnstown Crcsson, Altoona, ............. ..10.00 ..10.00 ..10.00 ...10.00 ..10.00 ...10.00 ..m.oo 1003 ..10.00 10.13 ' ...9.25 H-I8 ...8.60 12.02 P. M. ...8 00 1.00 ....7.5 1.25 ...7.10 1.55 " ....8.60 8.40 A. M. .-.8.50 10.15 ....6.75 2.15 P. M. Tyrone, . . . Huntingdon, .. Cumberland, , Bedlorl, Mt. I'nlon McVeytown, ........ Lewistowu Jc, Mitllin Port Royal, Newport Exc nrsionista can .5.50 .fi.eo .5.o5 .5.60 .5 00 2.35 2.63 " 3.10 " 3.15 3.45 " spend the night I Philadelphia aud proceed to tbe shore by ! any train of following day. I The generous patronnge heretofore ex I tended to there excursions show concln I sivelv how heartily these the people appre ciate the advantacs they ailerJ. 9heriir Sale. The Sheriff will sell at the Comt House in Mitllintown, on September 4, 1836, the following described property : Tract No. 1. bounded and described as follows: on the north bv lands of Wm. and Isaac Pufl'enbergor, and the east by land of J. B. At L. Wilson, on the south by lands of An'trew and David Bohosr, on tho west by ', lands of David and Solotn in B.-shor, coa- taini'ig 22i acres more or l ;s, with brick house, framu barn, and other out buildings th-reon e reeled. Tract No. 2, A tract of Ian I in same town ship ant county, bounded and described as follows : on the north by lands of J. b. ami L. Wilson, on the east, south and west bv lands of Andrew Beshoar, containing 3 acn s more or less, wit b frame bou-e and s'able thereon erected, also a good lime stone qunrrv. Tract No. 3, A tract of land in same town- s!:ip and county, lioun-led on the north by public road, on the east by lands oftteorge Shlverv, on the south by lands of Win. & Isaac Puffenberger, containing 421 acres, more or less, with two frame bonses and stables thereon erected. Tr ct No. 4. The J intcvost of a t -act of woodland in said same county, hounded and descri! 1 as follows: ou the north by Siada mountain, on the east by lands of (i. W. MrAlister. on the south by lands of Rich ards, on th- west by Copenhaver's heirs, containing 2'XI acres, more or less. Seized and taken hi execution Hid to sold as the properties of Willia'n Bau. ALSO a tract of land situate in Susquehanna town ship, Juniata Co., Pa , bounded by lands on the west of Joel Dresslcr's heir, on tho north by 1 inds of Edwin M.mrer, on the east by lands el of Levi Liht and Sam 1 Strad. on the south by traet No. 2. contain ing 100 acres, more or less, with a frame house and stable thereon erect?d. Tract No. 2. A track of land bounded on the nerth !y traet No. 1, on the east Ly lands of Abr.iban Stroup, on tlio south by lands of Peter StniiR -r's h'jirs, oa the west by lands of Lewis .Vnol I, eoutainiug 18 acres, mo.e or less. Seized, t iken in execution and to be soli as the proper'f of Levi Stroup. Fob Sile. Landreths white winter wheat. Hardy, vigorous, slit!' in straw, does j not rust, rd strong, r growth and much more proline man i,iauou or iuv oilier wiimi, making flour of the finest quality as testified by every mill -r. Price $1.50 per bushel, delivered at Mitllin it desired. Have Timo. thy seed cleared of all toul seed at $2.50 per bushel. Maibics Lkomaso. . Pi eli." sate J. W. Hosteller, Admin- atrator or Jacob Bridler. doooisol, will sell at the late resi lence of said decedent, in this town, on Thursday, September 3, 1885. one family horse, six years old, acow, a heifer, csrrian, sleigh, lot of carpenter too's, thirteen hives of bees, cooking stove and furniture. Law booLs, !$ ickstoue's Commentaries," "i'urd-m'.s Diz -st," 2 vol. -Rbones' Orphans' Court Practice," Bates History of Pa , Vol.," au I h i.ieliol 1 goods generally. Seed Wheat for Sale. The undcrsigmd has on hind a few bnsh- els or the "Heices rrolihc ' wheat, a varie ty recently obtained by Prolesser Heiges, or York, Pa., by crossin; the t ultz with some other good v iriotv. This wheat resembles the Fnltz, Ini ia l.iri-;r in the berry and ri l'ns several days earlier. Ityicldsweli hav- 1112 produced on a amallpatch at tha rate of s venty bu-hel ptr ncre, wan common cultivation it yielded for the undersigned thirty-eight bushels per acre. Price per bushel $2.00. Ptck - cents. J- 11. McAlister. Mitllintown, Pa. Announcements. OHERIFF. We are authorized to an- Onouncethat CUARLES C. McCL'LL O0II, or Reed's Gap, will bo a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. June lr, lb'85. SHERIFF. We are authorized to an nounce that JAM Ed McCAlLKT, of Mitllintown. is a candidate for Sheriff, sub- , jjet to republican nsagea. i July 15, Ibti. 1 REGISTER a.id RECORDER. We are authorized lo announce the name of S. ! BRADY CAVENY, as a candidate lor re j nomination for the i.tHce of Register. He cordt r and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, I sul ject to Rep ibliean usages, j Mililiutown, June 17, 1885. F EPKKSEXT.VTIVE DELKRATK I IV.. irn Aiitli..,-;..! ..r.ti..nn,. that j Dr. CLAYTON WKIDMAX, of McAlister- j ! vilio, is a can'li iate for Kepresontative Ool 1 egate to tha Sta'e Courention. Julv 15, iifSi. Jl'IiY COMMISSIONER WE are au thorized to announce JOSEPH S1E hKK, of Fayette township, aa a candidate for tho ollice of Jury Commissioner. July 15, lssj. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. HrrniiiTows, August 19, 1885- Butter 16 Effgs 12 Bam la Shoulder 8 8 idea 7 Kaga i. V MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Corn, .............. Oats, old, Oats, new,.... .... . Rye New Cloverseed . . . . . Timothy seed , Flax seed Bran Chop. , Sborts... Ground Alum Salt... Americau Salt....... 85 50 32 28 bo 5 50 1 30 1 40 1 00 1 50 I 80 1 25 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, August 17, 1885. No. 1, Peena., red wheat $1.00, Cora No. 8 mix ed 54c. Oals31a3"c. Rye 62a6c. Kye straw $15.60 per ton. Timothy hay 22a$23. Mixed bay 19aS2j. Wheat straw $8.50 per ton, oata straw $3.50. Hops 6a28c per lb. Butter 16a2'.fc per lb. Eggs Italic perdoz. Poultry, hens at 12aUtc per lb, old roosters 7a8c per lb, spring duaks 1 lal2c per lb. Lard 6c per lb. Tallow 4a5c per lb. Clo verseed 'JalOc per lb. Timothy seed $1.9J per busbel. Potatoes 3Uas6c per bushel. LEG.iL. Reglttter'fi Notices. The following accounts have been tiled and will be presented to the Court on the Tuesday, tbe 15th day of September, A. D. 1885, at 9 o'clock A. M., lor continuation and allowance. 1. Account or Hugh Hamilton, executor or Uideon Kloss, deceased. 2. First and final account or Jonathan Reiser, Administrator ot Millard F. Bistline late of Delaware township, deceased. 8. Account of Cloyd C. Kloss, Adminis trator of Susana Kloss, lato of Walker twp., deceased. 4- Final account of.Jobu and Jacob Kra mer, Administrators or Daniel Kramer, lato of Fayette township, deceased. S. B. CAVENY, Clerk. RmisTias' Orrtcc, Mirru.NTowif, Pa., Aug. 17, 1885. ASSIGNEE'S SALE or REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Assignee, under a dees I of voluntary assignment, lor the benefit 'of creditors, wid sell by public outcry, at the dwelling house, on the mansion tract of Pe ter S. Auker, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1885, At 2 o'clock P. M., the following described Real Estate, situate in Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa , to wit : No. I. A Tract of Land, containing G5 acres, more or less, bounded on tho north, by lands ol Joel Auker and Levi Reynolds, on the east, by lands-of Catherine Garver; on the south by lauds of Michael Auker and Nancy Smedley, and on the west, by lands ot Daniel Auker. About 00 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the balance wood-land. The improve ments are a Log House, Summer House and good Log Barn. There is on this tract a good Apple Orchard, about 1700 Peach trees, uirst of which will soon como into Profit; about 40o0 Raspberries, and a good bearing Vineyard of about -500 Grape vines There is an abundance ol never. tailing wat er on tbe premises. This is a desirable property for any one wishing to buy a small farm. No. 2. A Tract cf Wood-Land, contain ing 40 acres, more or less, bounded on the east, by lauds of Jacob Smith ; on the south by John Haupbawont and E. D. Kineh ; on the west, by S. S. Stong, and on tho north, by John Tennis. No. 3. A Limestone Quarry, containing One-Fourth of au Aero, more or leas, bound ed on tho north by W. II. McAlister and Georgo llccknotn ; on the east by quarry lot ot George Snyder, au l ou tne south by land ot E. L. Jmiuu. Tbe Term of Sale are a follows : 20 per cent, ot the purchase money to be paid on day of sale; 40 percent, on April 1st, I8e0, when deed will be delivered and possession given, and tbe balance on tfie 1st of Sep tember, 18G, with interest from April 1st, 1880 : 'be last payment to be secured bv Judgment. JACOB SMITH. Assignee ol Peter S. Auker. McAlisterville. Pa., Aug. 15, 1885. SSIONEE S SALE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Assignee, under a deed of voluntary nsMgiimcnt, lor the bentfit ol creditors, will seil by public outcry at the residence of Michael A uker. en ihe mansion tiact, iu Fatctie townsl.ip, Juuiata countv, Pa., en A "I LT.DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 188-5. I o'clock P.M., the follow ing d'-tci wed real est itc, situate iu the said town.-hip, to wit : No. 1. A tract of land, containing PJ Acres, biun.!cd on the ea., by lands of A. Weidimm and Nancy H medley, on tbe south by lai.ds ol Nancy Smuilcy, and on the rorth and west, by lai.us ol Peter S. Auker. 1 he improvements are a Log House, Lank Barn and Outbuildings. The land is all all tlenrul aud in a good state of cultiva tion. There is an abundance of nuveriailing water on the premises. No. 2. A Tract of Land, containing '21 acres, more or less, bounded on south by lands o! Levi Reynolds, on west by land of Daniel Aiiker, ou north by land of Peter S. Auker, and on vast by Tract No. 1. The Irsct is fO.df lilmb.e iumi, iiq running, witur. and tus a Bant Ban tbiTeon croc ted. I Ko. .V Tr.i. t of L-wi'l, Co utaii.ing '4 I acres, mure or less, boiiniled ou the nouli by land of Clbarire Oarver, on east by l.in! "I f.Tn flnl;i anil Keuhen Cav.ny, en souih l liit'l ui J..I111 leaior auJ hicUarJ DmiD, aii.l on Hie west by land ol' Nancy Smedley Xo. I. .V Tiact of Woou-L ind, -u'ii.;iii ii. 3 -crcs, more or lets, aujoiunig lan ls belonging to I tie lieiis t (jeorge li. Tregi and others. No. f.. A Liiuesti no Quany, cort.iininft Oue-Koiirth of an acre, more or less, bouuil ed on rlii: omit by lamls ol V.'. H. ilcAlis ter an I ieir.i;, lKckiiMn, on the east by as signed lot oi Fe'er S. Auker. on tne south l y ii.us ol K. Ij. Jauiisui.; and ou the wes-t h) ijiurry !uu The Terms nl Salo ar.: as follows : HO per cent, of tbe ui chase money to be paid "n day of ca'e, 4'. -cr cent, on Ai rtl 1st, lt, when deed Will lie ied'.'vrva and ptMsession given, an I ii:e ba'ance on the 1st ot Sep tember, ltj. itli interest Irom April 1st. lbbG: lliu last a) 11.11. t I.. La secured by Judgnitut. JACOB SMllll. Assignee of Ml' h.u-1 Auker. McAllsternlie. Pa., Au.,13, 1885. Tl OE FA 11 M PRIVATE SALE, -:o- Tho undersi(nicI oiler at p. i.ate gals her farm, situate ,s i'l Kein. township, near Walnut r. O., and six iiiil- wi-st of f!'.if lin Si ifion. I. k. li , c-'iii.iiiiiii a ACHES, more r le". ind having Ihen-on erected UWb FKA.MiJ UWELLLVG 110LSE an i o.htr outbui'ding-i. TlieM i a gfiod sprini: or water n th premises, and Irnit of different kinds. Th" farm is situated in a pleasant community, convenient I" churches, schools aud stores. Any jwrs ei desiring to purchase a pie sant home slum, : call 00 or address. C Toon. Walnut P. t;.. Nov. 0, 1Sm4. If- Juuiata Co., J'a. Saujcnbs for tlie 5ra.';: ci Rtpub!:'caa. A. H. V. IVTU'C' Vigor cam bsldoMa ia-XiaXV 3 Hair Vlaor raton yaotb ful fraahno. and eolur to bded and arar bair. It attains thesa result by th. stim ulation of th. hair roota and color (land. It reJuTroatM Ui. it i jTi and cleansM it. Itmtorr. to the -HiVA-I V that, either Ly reaaoo of age or dltease. of tb. scalp, ha. bteom. dry, harsh and brittle, a pllaocy and gloMy silken )ftnca of extreme beaoty. Ther. Is no dye in Ayer's llair "I TT fi ( I andth. good it doe. is by tin iWvIV it nnparu to tbe follick, and tb. clean Udcm and bealthfulneM of tb. condition la whirh it maintains tit. scalp. ' a "rs i lbir Vigor renews the hair. iV X J'al t 9 11 ,lr Vigor la th. best cur. known for Tlraihy llair, ticald Ilesd, Itching Humors, Teuer tfores. Torpid Follicles, aud ail other disease, ot 'th. scalp that cause th foiling of the -WW a TT) and Ita fading. Nothing deanava A lialli of the nulaaneo of dandruff so perfectly, and to effectually prevents its return, aa Ana'a Haia Viooa. In addition to the curative and restorative virtue, peculiar to Ayr. Hair f t Hi. a toilet luxury. TbelUir AVVA, la by far tb. elranlirrt hair dreeaing mad.. It causes the hair to grow thick and loaf, and keeps It always soft and gloasy. Ayer's Hair Vigor Contain, no deleterious Ingredients. Iu tu. prevents all scalp diaeaae, aeenre. agauut th. hair growing thin or gray, and surely cures all baldness that ia not organic. ruriso by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ISolabyaUDniggists, ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE INTW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods, bas now been shelved, and will be kept ap week after week by fre9h supplies from tbe bead of the market at Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES He bas Dress Uoodn, NotioDS, Trim iniugs, Black silk', Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, unJ a full line of low priced Dress Goods of tho latest shades, and also a full line of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbe Finest Shoe to the most substantial Plow Shoe, at prices that will astonish jou. Shoes for chil dren. Mifrvs and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds, CniL-f, Sugar, Mice, Tea, in short extrjtuiiifr, ask for what jou waiit. Ql'ekswivar:: asj Glassware. Every Louse must keep up its tup ply of KEN'S . VAUE. CJLAS- WAKE, noOr-ENV.'AKi:. This is! tbe stum t call on for such articles. If jou caunot viiit uij place, jour order by mail will bo promptly attend- i ed to. Vinit the store OriiiST.z v.'ori.T IlVursr:. MaiaaailtOWll, Pu., Frederick ESri'SCaIAI)E. LEG.IL. AJIEN'PMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed 1 1 tlie citizens ol tbis Commonaralth for their approval or rejec tion by tlie General Assembly !' the Ciu inoimenlili of rViirnylva:iia. i'uolirlieil liy o:dcr of ihe Sev.-ret.uy of tLe Common wealth' in pnrsuanee of lh 1 section of Artiele XVIII ol tlie'Constitniion. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wealth l Ier.n Ivann : h- it reolvei by the Snte ami Hooe of Representatives ol the Coui;nonwe;iiih of Pennsylvania in GenTil Awinh-'y met, that the tollowiufr is proposed as:in ameni nient of the Constitution t the Cornmoi wealih of l'eiiii'jivania, in accordance with the provisions of tho cighteeutb, article thereof. AMKXDMKN'T. That section live of article five of t!ic Constitution of the Commonwealth of Per.a svlvania. which rends ss follows : " When ever a cmiotv shall contain l irty thonsr.id iiihnhitants it Hh.nl constitute a sepaiatc jmlici il district, and shall elect one jr. Iga learned in tbe taw : and Ihr General Asuiil bly shall pri!e for aildiiionnl judges, as tha business ol the Mid districts m ' re quire. Counties containing a pop ulation lesa than is snlhcient to constitute eparxte dixtricts sh;i be formeil into c n- vement single districts, or, if necessary, mily be aitnobed to roitK'iona district.! the Generl AaemUV mr provide. Tho otlice of aitsociate iuitge. not learn-.! in t!io law, is abolished m counties forming e( rate district : but the several associate J jurteys in ilire when thin Constitution sTi-ill ' be ailoj ted.shall serve for their unexpired terms." br and the same is nereny amen'i td, so as to read as fo'lows: Whenever a count shall contain sixty thousand inl ah itanls it mav conslitnte a sejBirate judicial district, and may elect one judge leaned in the law ; and the Heneral Assembly sh.ill provide for additional jtl 'gea as the tui ness of said districts 111 iv reii lire. Coun ties not fornnng separate districts, shall be formed into convenient ir.gle districts, as the Ueneral Assenibir may provide. Tbe otlice of associate judge, not learned in Pie law, is abolished in counties formin; sepa rate districts and having more than one law judr" : evrv rlhcr conn'r sa!l clcrt two associate jiid ces. alio sti.-tll not Ire required to 1k- arm d in tl e l. ; but the n-veral associttc judsi-a 1 1 'Mi"-. h-n tins nun-nil ineiit sKV! be adapted, r 1.1 il m'rvo I'm tiieir 1 lc-xpireil term. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. S. STEimra, Secretary of ! ('niii'iinv i t1;. MERCHANTS d-sire lo dou! e their profits by introducini a line of new goods, indispensable to a!! ' iiinlies, will n l ln-ss for tn'l pirlii ulars. 1IKAI.TH K.DI COMPANY. No. "J, ii!f Avenue, New York. Jan. '.-i-S. illAlVIIOODi.i.t I - 11:: iiifoc. "itiv eontr. r: ! I'm li. liit ! sell abure ir, It i yomll. and iliiwi '" et .,..1 jt". ''" lioiife . S r T. ,JV I ...- M.:nii..i.'l, r;-y.-:c.l He. ay, 11 ;:?v .1. -v. i':!::.i:v, New V'rk. J.n ?:T s-"- ' - WM.11 at 1 .3 and OM Tt"if imfniii si H- tin I - I Ih (TKlof ttf EllfT- iwi iitliM, so1 tMiual (4i the Kri-tiMh is lr-. lp-r. printinir and Jca- r- iyrts aw order at rri 11I jitr fi-x fwjr. Kn 8rml J1 (41 for MaV Ucnrn BtU P-h. (r.. " . srr .!:-n. " -. - ,.. 1. :i.. v bv which he ... ti-::e i XIRIRir l V f ..WO Wit enance 1 mi 'it "ion-y. 1 1 ' JBt.Ttaus Thursday, July 16. DTIH Slim CIE1EMCE MD CLEARING OP SHE, Comment? 8 this week in Downright Earnest, at Mark Down Prices. Ev ery department bits its Special Bargains to offer. -Lol LOOK AT SOME OF THE PRICES. ! BOYS' SOTS ; Sizes front 10 to 17 years : Lot number 3",17, now marked to $2 63, formerly sold at $4 50. 3416, " 2 87; 44 14 5 00. 4 341!, " 3 12. 44 5 38. 6014. " 4 68, 44 6 25. 13512, " 6 50, 44 44 8 75- " 33G5, Mens' ints at $100, worth $150. 49G5, " 1 03, - 3 00. 44 5ti75, " 2 50, 3 75. " 5194, " 3 50, 5 50. CUT THESE NUMBERS OUT AND BRLNfJ THEM WITH YOU- Lot nuuiber 7C3, A man's suit st $5 00, formerly sold at $7 50. 735, 798, 856, 973, 428, 585, We beg tbe pnblic to bear in mind that these goods are aot of a low grade,, although we offer them at such astonishingly low prices. Call and convince yourself that what we advertise are facts. ! THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN IN O 13 iTIaE31I.'S' FOSIvISIIIJiCr GOODS. ! Kvery article cut down to the very lowest price : half bose, -lets; scarfs, 15c linen collars, Sets, each ; lisle thread undershirt and drawers, cut to 39c ts. j good ouluuodried shirts with linen bosoms, at 42cts ; trunks, satchels, watcbr- es, etc., at tuc ,'i.vrest prices ever numed Please remtmber that we are always willing to exchange goods purchased! here, aud in all sales guarantee the utmost satisfaction. CHILDREN'S' SUITS ; Sizes, from 3 to 12 years, with short pants : Lot number 45l2. now marked to $1 50, formerly .old at $2 25. :827,' i-S59, 7U2, 875, 14 atSCHOTT'S, 13RIX)Ct1T. ST., IlKP'IaHNJTOAVjST, JJi. April 15, THE WESTERN COTTAGE 0 Years' ltecord. FOR Bastifa! JK FIHISH TASTY DESIGN Durability Eqnafltd by Few and Surpassed by lone. Acknowledged by enmprtent Judges to be one ot tha BEST FOR TIIE LEAST M0XET. If von am srninp to hnv an organ do not fail W end for our earal. .-iin and price Int. Wo hare been eauiriihed amce IsOd and bare a A) yiars' record. THE WESTERN COTTAGE ORSiH CO., MEXDOTA. ILL. - i TXT JZSLXT U5ITTO DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. TT h ncrrr lV-v! to pivc t e rr.r-t prrft X taction. I h'.UsiMS oi mo: ae H it ril i Ihrfuc'i tlie ln-t nud -il iirc : La -.n wi:. it. ch.irm- rrgtnect. ir .m.m-ias. itm i.r- Df-alih tv kumc IT Fltr a Ml ND I'lArTKItl A. lO noe itupcty ycur j. y '-: i'jvu.! cr l-r$,iuA M.ji ture, but u. Ir. l-"aUmc.. V. Tcft;t!r:r ftyrnp irhich i alwat -.- r- ti.' . I? v:h.- and quiet the C hii i, , rLirvus J'AtMand K: l.vmmati -n ami Rivc ijtVEi;-, ati'b i. SLrup T" F.m anq Rest to M"THKii. All LKUGiiiTS and Mjuhci Ski l it. ' TvtzzzTY-rnz ctttz a ectts. H.VGKR?TOWX. 1ID. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Housekeeper's Friend ASK FOB, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold ly the Grocery Trade generally. ORGAN SWEET BOUND "I iniiiTr ft Response yTAI?PASTz D. W. HARLBYS la the place where yon can bay llli-: KKST AX1 TIIE CUEAl'JWT MENaS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING JUTS. f-ffS, BOOTS, SHOES, JtSD FURS IS MSG GOODS. EE ia prepared to -xlr.bit one of the most choice and s-:. ct -rocks ct cjered la ti.is market, and at jiSTOXISHlXGL Y LOW PRICES t Also, lif-a.-ures takeu for suits and parts of suiU, which will be made to orde at short nolfr.e, tery i i-.rouole. Rcruetyber tin- id ice. 10 Hoflu.au's New liuildiiig, cui Der of Bridge Wau-r 'i.ets, JJIfr UXTOWN, PA. 8 00. 7 25, 8 25, 9 00, 9 75, 10 50, 9 25. 10 50. 11 50. 12 00. 14 00. in Juniata county. 100. 2.50, 27. 3 25, 4 00, 4 50, 3 75. 425. 5 00 5 50. 6 25. THE LEADER IX LOW PRICES. 1SK-Ir. Every Farm an Experi mental Station. The best analysis of any fcrtll kjr is ia tho farmer's own liquids. Soil tests arc reliable tests to ric terrsiine the value of any manure. An analysis is only an intelligent suggestion, but actual trial by the j former Proves conclusively whether a fertilizer will give good crops or not. for six years our $25 Phosphate has stood severe Hold tests. "The best results have been obtained by intelligent farm ers who use it season after season in preference to any other brand. If ycu have not used it yet, we hope you will do so thiseason. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia- The EAGER COPPER PUMP 30 YEARS AT THE FRONT. The only Perfect bonio pump, outlaflt three Iron pumps, never ruets never wears, never needs repairs. THE EASIEST PUMP EVCU MADE. Will raiae water 33 feet. Eaoh pump ia aupplied with olaapa or ciampa ao it can be aet ug anywhere and bj any one. I want K-rrr reader of thta ad TerrM.n.ent u and tor one of anjr dmcripuT eircilam. Tt will toll vuu ail sbo.it Uia and other Copper tun,! I maks. aal of the many advantK and aaerlu over any other atylw Pump made. 'ou would never use, aay other after l ting one. RUFUS EAGER, Sols Haautactarsr, S. Lancuater, Mosn. AYER'S 1 Ague Cure, CODtaina aa antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is nml in ao etUer reiuetly. II coutaius no Qui nine, aor any mlnesal nur Ue!etrious aubctance what- ever, and consequently produces no injariooa , effect upon the constitution, but Waves the, system as healthy as it was before the attack- WE WARRA5T AYER'S AGUE CURE to cure every ease of Fever and Ague, Inter- auittent or Chill Fver, Kemittent Fever, 1 Iur.,b Ague, hilious Fever, and Liver Com- plaint caused by malaria. Ia case of failure, ' after due trial, dealer are authorised, by oar circular dated July 1st, lf2, to refund the. moaey. Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mat. Sola by ait lrruggiau. lue Scttatl ne.1 hr.ai'iiua ...!u:c ia tha place to fret job noik doi,e. Trv it. It will 'y J"1 ' J''" nci-! ai.iliii4 line. iJaa.l, loc4-r 6 50, i. l -11 i li 1 'I'M1 ( .' T
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