& REPUBLICAN a' rEKMS. ciJiO tot niinm if paid 7 ri.OO .f nt paid within ' Meat advertisement inserted at 50 PJTi business notices in local col- T:" line lor each insertion. be made to loose desiring I8 . k. j,-me bv tbe year, half or quarter it of uniy Commit- lee. ... meeting rf" Republican County ttr held on Saturday, August 2 jdSOi ,a tnilt t)it) Republican Sections for Juniaia voiniy, do 7 . the usual places for holding General pn Saturday, October 8, 1885, 3 o'clock 10 ,u" T tad ,he meeting of the return J udgee a" . ... . -..- Uinv at Uirrlintown. k.:d in "'-"" sz (letter 5, 1S85, at 2 o'clock in (kniter"00"' Tbc folU!3g offices will M voted lor at rtid Frimary Elections: ,,5, Person for Sheriff. OX person for Register and Recorder. 0 person for Jury Commissioner. PfTon for Representative Delegate. finf Person fur Chairman Cunntv Cora- Bittrt. JAMES McCAlI.EY, I.TiKnii Chairman. Secretary. r SHORT LOCI LS. It is Qu.T lh,t is troubling Day jVrsinnnoc are said to be plenty. Jurors do not like a night court session. This is Ceolenm1 week at Harrisbarg. Iron md copper kettles at McClintic's. Tbs Pemocratic creed is, thirst for office. Tfc. wolves in sheep clothing are not a ff- The land "ill he at the rink on Thursday tight. ieg William will not have a war with Spain. Substantial shoe aud boots at Espen rbsde's. There is more money spent for trifles than far tread. fill and winter goods of all Linl at Es piafhstie's. T Grangers" picnic in Lauver's woods ot?t:ar4iy. 7be ffsjhlngion, Ohio, storm was six hundred fret wide. A law aid onl-T 'egue has been organic ; la Huntir.gdm. John F. Schweicr, is off to Wahi;.gton 4 Jrflcrwn Col ieje. i lixtetn year old, Uarrishurj boy, is on ly forty inctes high. Dod" Crawford is in New York attend jl medical lertnres. Perrv county p3p'e are troubled with friar, boue thieves. IVr bsve bfen drinking ice witer in th jcbiic (choole m trn. friti U. M. Ptnntll, left for Albany Law School 03 Ji jri.' y nijht. Andrew Bauts aad Charles 1! iya, left for rrincetos Coliege on Sunday night. Tin Grand Army encampment at Cloar Sell last wwk was largely attended. Hits Anna s-d irace Gra; bill started for Tiloa Coll-.-zs on Tuesday morning. There is no complaint this year, about .ttwgroDcd king too dry to sow wheat ia. The 110th Ri-giment P. V, will hold a re dkra at Orbisonia on the 21 day of Octo ber. It isn't ju-t tbe tlung to do fur one cau diiate to lib on the other. Always tell the trcth. The piper that is read by the greatest tumber of people is the best circulating Bsdiom. Misi Oerty Jackmsn, daughter ol editor Jscknian, haa become an assistant in the pottothce. On tie lurt day of October the Pennsyl ncia Miller's State Association will meet at Eiltimore. Win you have your picture taken f ir th t? history of the live counties 7 Seo the solicitors. Jcob Feghtly has returned from a pro tracted visit to Xew York and the eastern jurt of this state. Jimes Adams, of Walker township, told a Hdstein cow to L. U. Ruoles, of Chea ter count;-, las? week. It is reported that Democratic leader are f ooning Franklin B. Gowan for the next Mtfidate for Governor. A teacher wants to know how to make the srbool interesting. Easy enough let the nail b"y hive h'n wt. Itaunot a kind hearted p.-rion that de 'ced the stone atoja in front of Strayer'a tt building in Patterson. The man tchc wants a wife doet not go 'oston tie street, to aeicct one from the tai "h flirt i,n the paveiacnts. Ti Patterson skating riWi opened on Toe!, evening last, fur the nejm. There m a Urge crowd in attendance. Preftwsor Colder will deliver a public tur Center, Walker township, ia the vtniug f September 18, lSbo, at 7 o'cie-k. is a strong letting among the peC- r-'HS'OSc t!:e marriage licensa law that it o into efled on the first of naxt Octo W. Tl Port Eoyal and Spruce Hill bands Mtd m a ft rfival, on the Fair ground, at rwt Enral, Ut Fridar and Saturday even- 'n. A house and itore room owned by John "miel,near Sellnsgrove, SnytVr county, dt,iroved by lire, one tiioruing last etk. ffo. Jackjnn, or Altoona, bought of Mra. - ' ''n')-eight acret ol woodland in .!"U1I1!?L "nship, f,r two hundred and "JaoiLra, s 'Uiu'r,,,!1 Piiarrcacy owned by Dr. f' ha' purchased by Y. II. Tanks drag gi.ta, and ba, iKvn C(n j(i4.ed thur -..Jr (tow murde,e" ,hil killed orrr lifty de "etej Chinamo in Wyoming Territory, "Te oecn arreted. '"f "-'reliant Samuel StravrT ran m 1 . - ( n a lo stone while he was on bra 'IlromhUttore. -ce law AprU tWQ hnndred Md tllirty.. m. he been dropped f.-oni the "ids ,rr -here in that city i. asked T An exchange aayt that the candidate that expects an editor to support him and doea not even take the editor's paper should nev er be elected to any othce. Mifflin coauly Republicans elected Gen eral Taylor a delegate to the next State convention with instructions to vole for General Beaver for Governor. Isaac Gmgerich, of Walker township, found a small silver Spanish piece ol mon ey in one of nia fields the past aummer. Tbe coin was issued in theyear 1787. Samuel S trayer and brothers were to Xew port on last Sundty to attend the fu neral ot their sister Fanny, wile of James Graham, aged 69 years and 7 month. In teu minutes time a cyclone destroyed Washington, a town of four thousand in habitants, in the Mia'ui valley, in Ohio, on the 8th Inst., about 8 o'clock in the even tug. The Presbyterian congregation of Lewis- town, bare elected John Gourly, of South Lyon, Mich., to the pastorate of the charge. Mr. Gourly is a native of Greensburg this State. The Lewistown Gaxette has dressed itself in new type just trom the foundry, and bas discarded stereotype plates. It is a valua ble paper and should be appreciated at home. A colored man displayed a Urge snap ping mrue, one aiiernooo, last week, on the Court liuoae pavement. Almost every one who passed by stopped to take a look at the snappur. The Democratic party bas been in con trol of Texas since the rebellion, and the pets of that party have in the intervening time stolen $::o, 000 ,000 worth ol tbe school lauds of the state. Ayer's Ague Cure acts directly on the liver and biliary apparatus, and drive out the malarial poison which induces liver com plaints and bilious disorders. Warranted to cure, or money refunded. Hon. Leonard Rhone, Master of the State Grange, of Pennsylvania, baa promised to attend the Juniata Grangers' picnic, to be held on tbe l'Jtb of September, in 1. stiver's woods north of Pallet son. Marriage and death notices, not exceed ng five lines, earnestly solicited and pub lixhed free. M.irriago congratulations, Obit uary notices, Tributes of respects, aud so forth, cat.li five cent a line. White people at Rock Springs, Wyom ing Territory, seem to be more tolerative of dogs than China nen. Suppose tbe Chi nese in China should serve Americans in their couutry the esuio way. What then I tight town boys were arraigned before Squire Marks, in Patterson, on the charge of W. 11. Soles for assault and battery, all wtra released at tbe bsanog excepting two who are held under bond to answer at court. An ur.known man was killed by a freight train near Thompontown station last Wed nesday evening. His remains were brought 10 Mifflin on Fast Line tbe same evening. IIu was buried on Thursday by the connty authorities. Hendricks would havomade a good rebel, when this government was iu the dteath struggle with rebellion, be was arebel sym pathizer, now be is an Irish dynamiter sym pathizer. How's that for the Yicts President ot the United states I The phosphate seem to smell louder than ever this year, possibly there is a little larg er perct ntage of dead pole cat or dead horse mixed in the ni tlerial. Well, tbe more dead cat or dead horse tbe stronger the fertilizer. Pooh ! What an awful swell. By taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla many a poor sufferer who sitbmits to the nrgon's knife because ot malignant sores and scrofulous swellings, might be saved, sound snd whole. This will purge out the corruptions which pollute the blood, and by which such com plaints are originated and fed. The Newport News ssys : A great many of our farmers are now realising that the "Meiiiteraneaii wheat" which they bought from an agent last fall, and paid III bush el therefor, is nothing but "Shoemaker wheat," which Is worth about 80 cents and any quantity of it might have btsen purchas ed for $1. During many years past, people in Tur- bett township have believed that a cavern or cave exists in the Church Hill rsngo of hills, a d now, the matter is to be tested. Dr. Graham, W. H. Groninger, and Judge Koons have engaged in the enterprise of sinking a shaft in the bill, to determine whether it is, or is not hollow. A large company of Lutherans visited the parsonage on Friday evening, as a do nation party. Rev. E. E. Berry deliver-.i an appropriate presentation speech. Rot. Mr. Uraiff responded in a highiy satisfac tory speech. Many were the good things that were left at the parsonage. Communication. rnoM och special correspoxpest Pobt Rotai, September 14, 1885. Misses Kanoie and Maud McCulloch are visitiug friend? in Uarrisburg. On Saturday afternoon the Trcgos defeat ed the Skinner br score of IU to 7. Mr. W. P. Buck, who has been in the west for the pat two ye.trs, bis retnrned home again. We understand quite a number of our roughs and Dumber of Vithin roughs en gaged in a racket daring tbe festival season; The cake wslk tnd festival on Safnrdaf night, was quite largely attended. Tbe Spruce Dill and Port H'?l bands rendered n.- music on this occasion. Mr. Geo. Kanffman who bit spent the past week very pleasantly at the residence of his ancle, Mr. Samuel Buck, lis Mtnrn ed to bis home in Harrisborg. On Friday evening the Trego nine playei a part of the Airy View nine. Five innings were played and tbe score wss 22 to II in favor of the Airy Views. The Airy Views refused to play after the fifth inning on ac count of ball being bnrstcd, and the um pire decided the game In the Tregos' favor. FAIR PLAT. Son, John T. Mcintosh, gc4 twenty-four years, at Pittsbnrg, list Wednesday morn ing, while shooting at a c it shot his mother. He bad fired one revolTer shot at puss, bich did not disturb lhat amnfil. lie was np stairs aiming fiora a wfudow, b! moth er wss down in tbe kitchen bearing the shot she stepped out or the door jjirJt son John fired the second shot. Tbe ball fnck ; Mrs. Mcintosh on tho right side of the back I ef the bead rracturiug the skull- The bul let spit, one part entering tho braiu and the other part pais ng around underneath the skin, and coming out above and a little back of the right ear. Ths son baa almost tost ait mm over tbe distressing aecidenk Coart PreMllars;. Court convened on Monday, the 7th inst Under tbe new law the roll of jurors was call ed at tbe opening of each session of court The following were tbe absentees who will lose the day's pay, James Hawk, G.L. How er, David Fowlea, Jacob Enisely, W.O. Wi ney. Tbe jury was empanneled under the new law. Prothonotary Meminger was an thorised by tbe Court to draw the names of twenty jurors to begin the trial of causes with. The first civil case was that of Wm. H. Sollman vs. Wm. C. Brown, and was in re gard to a watch that Rollman had sold to Charles Earnest and which it was thought, Brown wss security for. Plaintiff take a non-suit. Tbe second civil case was that of Caleb Jones vs. S. T. McCulloch. Tbe matter between the parties was adjusted, by a judg ment in favor of of the plaintiff for $1,445. 83. There were six Commonweatb cases dis posed of on Monday as follows : Com. vs. Wm. Stilioger, indictment cru elty to animals. Prosecutor Samuel Teigh. This was a case that came from Fermanagh township. About seventy-three days ago a cow of Samuel Teigh got into Stiliogor's garden. Stilinger threw a stone at the beast and broke one of ber legs. Not be ing able to secure bail Stilinger bas been 10 jail ever aince, lie plead guilty to the charge before Court and was sentenced to to pay the costs and imprisonment in coon' ty jail for a period of seventy-three days lrom date of arrest which was seventy-three days ago. Com. vs. Epbraim Moyer, indictment as sault snd battery. Prosecutor John Cook. This case came from Port Royal ana grew out of Moyer's boy picking some of Cook's raspberries that grew through tbe fence. Cook threw stones at the boy and when Moyer met Cook be shook him. Not a true bill aud prosecutor to pay costs, except tour dollars to the county or give security to pay tbe Sheriff the same within ten days or to be in bis custody till sentence be com plied with. Com. vs. Philip Rank, indictment assault and battery. Prosecutor Susan C. Rank, his ile. Tbis waa a case of wife beating that came from Buald township last May.' Rank was arrested and lodged in jail where be ha remained all summer in delault of bail. In Jnne last Mrs. Rank instituted proceedings in divorce. Som etime during the summer she relented of the divorce pro ceedings and came to town, looked np the costs in the case and went to tbe jail to see ber husband but they were not loug ia com ing to a disagreement and that put a stay on the conciliatory movement. Verdict guilty in manner and form as indicted. Sentenced to an imprisonment in county jail 130 days from confinement, aud a fine of $5, with the costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Isaiah Bell, indictment larceny. Prosecutor II. W. Varner. This case was from Fajotte township, and was lor stealing a suit of clothes and a pair of boots. Plead guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs, suffer imprisoumeut in county jail sixty days, to return toe property stolen or to pay the value thereof, to stand committed till sen tence is Complied with. Com. vs. David Carstelter, indictment, fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix Eliz abeth Berger. Settled by getting married. Com. ts. Levi Tschupp, indictment, for nication and bastardy. Prosecutrix Sarah E. O an, beck. Settled by getting married. Tbe fallowing cases were disposed of on Tuesday : Com vs. Charles Trego, indictment, for nication and bastardy. Prosecutrix Tilly Sulouff. Settled. Com. vs. John P. Wagner. Insanity. Prosecutrix, bis wife, Lleanor Wagner. This case came from Lack and was owing to the insane religious tesle of Wagner, lie was consantly at prayer. He was so deeply concerned about tbe luture wellfare of Sir. Wagner that be took ber to the woods at night to pray over ber supposed lost condition. Tbe well being of the fam ily required that restraint be placed upon his insane zeal, bence the imprisonment in the connty jail. The Court reman ded bim to jail to a ait the result of a commission in lunacy. Com. vs. J. W, Knepp, indictment, sel ling liquor without license, selling liquor to minors, selling liquor on Sunday. Prose cutrix Lucy L. Beale. This was a case that came from Johnstown, Beale township. Knepp plead guilty on two counts, on that of selling liquors without license, and selling liquor to minors, Sentence deferred till tbe time of tbe meeting of the argument court James R. McClure vs. John Gilliland, as sault and battery. McClure was road su pervisor, and in opening a road drain G ilia laud thought he did bim an injury and in the matter in dispute between them, which took placs on Gilla'and's land, Gillaland threw a stone at McClure which struck bim on tbe arm and in the eye and so hnrt bim tbal be was almost sick several dsys. Ver dict guilty, fined $10 and pay cost of pios ccution. There was also taken np trn Tuesday the case of John Pifler vs. Jacob Wbilmer, No. 122 September term 1883. This was a case that came into court from Fayette township and grew out of tbe sale of a horse. Jacob WbitulCr bid bought a horse from Solomon Lauver, for W baudred dollars be kept the horse a couple ff (fvekff and sold bim to John Peffer for Otis hundred sod fifteen dollars. Peffer bsd the horse only a few days when he wanted Wbitmer to take the beast and refund tbe money, for the reason be said that tbe horse would tike dumb spells. Wbitmer would not take tbe hore back Peffer took the horse to Lau rel's left him there and brought action to recover from Whilraer. The Jury retired with the case on Wednesday forenoon and after being out 1U bosjrs, relumed with a vtidict in favor of plaintiff for $115. A nio fju for a new txlS was granted. On' Wednesday t!l9 case of John M. Rowe vs. Dnlt Westfall Ko. M, April term 1885, was taken np. This was also Fay ette township case sni was for a claim for extra work mat Rowe alleS! that be did at 1 cleaning oc' fsnce rows, and staking fence- while be lived on Westtall's farm. Verdict in favor of plaintiff for $140. A motion for a tew trul was granted. Tbe case of Lncirn Banks' toy James Nottb, No. 157, Sepler term 1885. Set .led. Comnl. vs. George Gray, Walter Allen and Wiilisnf Biakc, assault with liitenf to rape. Prosecutrix Mrs. Anna Fortdey.' This was a case f rom Lack township! The information was thst the defendants bad eonie to ber boose on tbe 7th last May after Bigbtlall while her husband waa away wortf ibg at a lime stack. They came into the boose Hew out lantern that they carried, blew 01H ber lifiht and one of them threw her on the bed. She re tut ted bis attempt ed liberty and then they all lnft the honse. Settled by defendant paying the costs. Com. vs Charles Parker. Two counts, larceny and receiving stolen goods, know ing them to be stolen. Lncien Banks pros ecutor. Banks bad a watch and other arti cles to disappear from bis room above bis business place on Main street. In July last bis watch was brought to watchmaker Roll man's place in this town for repairs by T. K. Moore, a colored man from Port Royal. Rollman took tbe watch te Banks, wbo iden tified the cases as tbe ore belonging to-the missing watch. Legal proceedings wore at once instituted against Moore but he was released upon Moore's statement that Char lea Parker, of this place, bad given him tbe watch as security lor twenty-five cents that he bad loaned to Parker. Having this in formation Parker was arrested and brought before Justice McDonald who placed bim nuder bond to answer the charge before court. Parker's friends would not bail bim and bo wa sent to jail where be remained till tbe time of trial. Meanwhile other pro ceedings bad been instituted against bim. Hia trunk was searched and other property belonging to Banks, was found in it in ad dition to photographs that bad been taken from tbe trunk ot a young lady in Patterson and a large number of keys. Tbe J ury re tired with the case on Thuruday evening and alter being out a short time rutiirued with a verdict of "guilty iu manner and aa indicted." On Friday morning he was brought into court to receieve sentence, lie made a statement, denying the theft of the Banks property aud property of others, that he was charged with having stolen, be aid be bad received tbe articles lrom Fatty Cemberliug and from Philip the buuim. lie said that be bad no keys that belonged to Banks, the collection of keys in his possession be had gathered uiosUy a hen Parkor lived in the hotel ain Patterson. Ue was sentenced to a term of eighteen months in the western Penitenti ary at labor by separate or solitary confine ment, to restore the property stolen or pay the value ol it, and pay coal ol prosecution to stand convicted till sentence bas been complied wilb. There are three other in diciuieuts still pending. Com. vs. Cbaa. W. Lanuis, fornication sod baslerdy prosecutrix, Maggie Bower, bail renewed. Com. vs. Fanny Stephens. D. C. Ran neis prosecutor. Slander settled. 1SCCLL4XK0GS Bl'SUIZSS. Lehman Boyer waa appointed guardian ol Geo. J. and T. R. Robiuaon minor chil dren ot R. W. aud Catharine Uobinsoa. Report of A. J. Patterson, auditor to make distribution in matter ol esute ol Pe ter Rumberger, deceased. Tbe Petition of Charolette Snyder, guar dian, tor leave to sell rual estate of Margaret Ellen, and Ueo. F. Snyder, was granted. Lucien Banks was appointed guardian of Margarett J. McFarlaud, minor child ot Ma ry McFarland. Jacob Wisehaupt was appointed guardian of Anna C. Robinson, minor child of R. W. and Catharine Robinson, deceased. The petition or Thomas Creigbton, ad ministrator ot James Woodwaid deceased, to sell real estate of said decedent was granted. Report of auditor B. F. BurcbHeld in the matter of estate of Jacob B. Teals deceas ed waa confirmed. Mary E. Miller, wife of James B. Sheets, deceased, was appointed guardian of ber minor children, Eliza Ellen, James Harry, Washington Josiah W. and W. 11. Sheets. Petition of Robert K. McMeen, adminis trator to sell real estate of R. W. Robinson, deceased. Susanna J. Bonder was granted a divorce from John Bender. A rule was asked for and granted on tbe Sheriff to show cause why the money aris ing out of the sale ol tbe personal proper ty of Wm. Banks should not be paid into court. Upon the report of the examining com mittee. F. M. M. Pennell was admitted to practice in the several courts of the county- Constable William H. Banghman, of Fay ette, in bis return to court, statd, that in his opinion, liquor is sold in his bailawick contrary to tho license law. In the matter of the case, L. Barton vs. Eiisha P. Hudson and M.itlio J. Hu'lsun, rule to stay execution against the interest of Mattie J. Hudson. W. N. Sterrett, O. P. Harris and J. K. Robinson, appointed at April court 1885, to put a value upon a school house l it on land of Dr. G. M. Graham, in Turbett township, swarded one bnndred and twenty dollars to Oraharu, and be to bail 1 the fence. Jerome CassU, Teter E'.chTivn and Ja cob Rickenbaugh, were appointed to view a site for a bridge across the Juniata nver at Thompsontown. Exceptions were filed to the confirmation of tbe Sberill sale of tract No. 3 orthe Wm. Bwks properly to W. II. H. Kreider, be cause of defective advertisement of bonnd sry line and sale set aside. Petition of John Crownover.ol Patterson, to transfer license to- Watkiu Jones wss granted. Lewis Degan, Samuel Sboisbargof and 0. S. Shellenberger, were appointed to view and lay out a road in Delaware township1. P. W. McAMster, Wm. Thompson and Reuben LtSflilr'l wer Snpblnied to view aud assess damages t'S 4 real lately laid Out through the land of Solunida Manhcck, in ffiHw township. lTli Siebor, Samuel, and H. L. Swith, were appointed to view and lay out a roifl in Monroe township. Lola Goshen, by her next friend John Dietrick vs. Howard Goshen, petition for order of publication in divorce. J. n. Smith, John Musser snd W. W. Watts, were appoint.! viewers 00 petition of Mary M. Fritz to assess damages on a road recently laid out. John Conn, . R. GiUiford, am! 3. L. Barton, were appointed viewers to Tic an lay ont a road in Beale towiij'jlH, fr',u res. dence of Robert Jnnis to foot of red bill commonly called the Okeson or Clever hill. Petition of Francis S. Griybill by h 'r next fritfad Peter Burris for a divorce. On petition Of eieeiffnra of E. S. Dot, deceased, for fciti4 rssne to try the validi ty of jndgeruent So. 11J September Term 1865. of Lncien Banks r. Wm. Banks, the Court ruled $1,200 of (lie e.itate of Wm. Bank as obtained by late Sheriff sale into bank to await the result of tbe actim. In matter of partition of the estate of An drew Patterson, deceased, rule on heirs to accept or refure to accept tbe partition ot the real estate as per valuation or appraise ment Robert HcMwn was appointed cnardan of William, Hugh, Anna, and James Mc Meen, minor cnMreb of James Me Keen, decease!-' Cosasatw Ro-Mloa. The re-nnioa of tbe citizen soldiers of Juniata county, who participated in the war agetaat rebellion, will be held in this town on tbe 24 ib day of this September. Last Thursday morning, engine 758, was rnn off the main track by a a itch into tbe passenger station at Huntingdon. The en gine and tender passed through a twenty-two inch brick wall into the baggage room, through the waiting room and where it wonld have stopped ia not known had it not broke through Into a cellar. About a dozen people were in the several rooms of the building. They were not hurt but were scared as badly as If tbey had paased through an earthquake. Tbe loss on build ing and rolling stock is estimated at $25, 000. In August, 1878, C. A. Wood A. Co., com menced tbe manufacture, iu Philadelphia, ot the now wxll-known Philadelphia Singer Sewing Machines. At first they only made ten machines a week. Their business has steadily increased, until now they are prob ably the largest manafacturers of this style of machine in the United States. They do business on a liberal and just basis. Tbey sell a three-drawer, drop leal and cover machine for tho low price ot twenty dollars, including all the extra attachments, and warrai: ; them for three years. They offer to send one to any responsible man or wo man, to be tested in their own bonse two weeks before tbey pay one cent. This is certainly a fair proposition. They bsve found this wsy ol doing business mora sat isfactory than to do as other companies do wbo charge forty to fifty dollars for ma chines, and pay agent twenty dollars a piece to sell them. We advise all in want of a machine to send for circulars aud testi monials. Address C. A. Wood X Co., 17 Nortb Tenth Street Philadelphia, Pa. 9-9-3t. Announcements. SHERIFF We are authorized to an nounce that CHARLES C. McCCLL OCH, of Reed's Gap, will be a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. June 16, 1885. SHERIFF We are authorized to an nounce that JAMES McCAL'LEY, or Mifflin town, is a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to Republican usages. July 15, 1885. REGISTER A!o RECORDER We are authorized to announce the name of 8. BRADY CAVENY, as a candidate tor re nomination for tho office of Register, Re corder and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, subject to Republican usages. Mifllintown, June 17, 1885. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce that Dr. CLAYTON WEIDMAN, of McAlister ville, is a candidate for Representative Del egate to tbe State Convention. July 15, 1885. To far Refublicm$ of Juniaia : 1 desire briefly to ssy thus publicly, that I am a warm personal and political friend and and admirer of Gzmzbil Jimes A. Bzavza, and if elected Representative Del egate, W support bim in Convention for tbe Gubernatorial nomination, "Jirt!, tail, and all tht limt." That has always been my position, a is well known to every Re publican in tbe county, wbo knows me per. sonallj, although, hitherto, I shrank lrom seeming to beg for support by publishing it thus broadcast. 1 am now compelled to do to in order to save myself from niisrepre-sentstion- Verv respecttullv, J. CLAYTON WEIDMAN. McAlisterville, Pa-, Aug. 21, 18H5. JURY COMMISSIONER. WE are au thorized to announce JOSEPH S1E bER, of Fayette township, as a candidate for the oihee of Jury Commissioner. Jnly 16, 1885. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. 1 offer myself ss a candidate for Rep. reaentative Delegate to tho next Republi can State Convention. If elected 1 pledge tnyselt to support Gen. James A. Beaver, "first, last and all tbe lime.- As I atoud by him and helped to carry him off the field, when wounded, at Keem's Station, in 1804, I feel like doing all 1 can towards making him the Governor of the Keystone Slate, in 1888. Very KespecMully, F. F. ROHM. Patterson, Fa., Aug. 24, 1885. MAKRIEDi MYERS B'jRKHOLDER. At the resi dence of the brides cousin, L. E. Miller, of Aznrs, Cala., by Rev. E. Wine, Mr. Oinili Mjrrs and Ui.-s Ella Burkholder, both for merly ol Pa., but now ot Los Angelos, Cat. PAGE DUMM. On the 23d nit., by Rev. J. S. Beers, at his residence, Mr. W, W.Page, ot Monroe township, and Miss Fannie R. Dunne, of Fayetto township. (1R AYBILL NIELDS. On the 10th i:;-:.. !'y ilie Kev. J. S. Beers, Mr. David Gi-tyhiii, Snvder county, and Miss Mr tha W. Ni-lrts. of Fsyette township, this county. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. HirriiKTOwa, September lo, 1885. Butter lo Eggs 1 Ham 12 Shoulder 8 Sides 7 Lard..... n Rags I MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET, Wheat, Corn, ............ Oats, old, Oats, new,.... ... Rye , New Cloverseed ... Timothy seed Flax seed Fran Chop. ....... ..... Priori Ground Alum Salt. American Silt 75i80 60 30 25 60 A ( 2 00 I 40 1 00 1 50 I 30 1 2S 00a 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. f uLADSLmiA, Sept. 5, 188.1 .Pennsyl vania roU 94 c- Corn 60se- ,s 33c KyebOc. Btu.-1"2- L8,"- J3'0 versoed 9alUc. Tlo'"? "eed t;9V L'v" rhUkWis llal2c per lh, k p lb. Hay 15,$19p-r ton. BuJ'K" r?J slrsw $17 per ton, trampen rye straw i per ton. East LiBtavr, Sept. 5. The consigii. rrientS of ca'I'O continue for through points; receipt 1 137 hesd, nhipmeuts 67 head. Ilofrs s't)! Philadelphia $ 1 6-4.65 ; Yorkers V.fiO.6') ; receipts 8700 head, shipmeiit 85"0 hMrt. Sheep dnli and nn changed; iseeipts ftOOhra.!, shipments 600 head LtLGAt. J-OTICE Of DISSOLUTION. Notice Ml horehv riven that an applica- I lion for ,'RS"'l,,'0l,0f tlis Thompsontown Bridge Con1rT..,ncorP0e, i A. I). IS-ift, will llr)le 'J'rj, term of the Court Ctmrfflofl P'0"'""- ata CotinV. !'., to lie 6a vl at MitilinfOWu, on TBeafay me lam nay vyyi"' ATKlxao.V jaoiibi. An?. 2. V5. Atty'a tor Ft liliruw. bssjmpsbmsij.. i i ije.iwisasm'""" R'lth Rnnee afters at private sale, A FA ! 13 ACKE, more or le. having theiVj on edited s good TWO STORY PLANK HOC: fc Tuere is rnnning water at tha door. Half tha land is cleared. This will make a good home convenient to tbe mines, mills, schools and chnrches. Tha property is located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town- shin. Juniata connty, Pa., four miles from MilHiDtown. For terms rail on or address. RUTH BUN'CE. Sapt.,- 2i, 1884. Mifflinfown, P. Subscribe for tbe Sentnel and Republican. COSTIVENESS affects seriously all tbe dhrewtive and assimilative organs. Including the Kid neys. Whan these organs are so affected, they fall to extract from tbe blood tbe tarie add, whlab, carried through theetr alatlon, causes Rheumatism and N ast ral aim. The functions of the Ltrer are also affected by cosUveaess, causing Bilious Disorders. Among the warning symptoms of BIHotnv noss are Nausea, Diazlaess, Hsadacbe, Weakness. Fever, Dimness of Vision, Ysllowne of Skin, Pains In the Side. Back and 8bouUrs, Foul Mouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity In tbe aetion of the Bowels, VomlUns;, etc. Tbe Stomach suffers when tbe bowel are eonstipated, and ladlceeUon or Dyspepsia, follows. Fstld Breath. Gastrfo Para. Headache. Acidity of the Stomach, Water brash, Nervousness, and Depression, are ail evidences of the presence of this distress ing" malsdy. A Bare Relief for irregu larities of the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found in the use of AYER'S PILLS. Tbey stimulate tbe stomach, free the bowsl. healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kidneys, snd by their cleansing, healing and Ionia properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore It to a salutary aud normal condition. mraasD T " j Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Drnfglst. ESPENSCIIADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, bag now bsen shelved, aii.i wi!i he kept np week after week by fresh snj-plies from the head of tho market st Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES He bas lre (Joeils, Notion, Trim mings, Mask silkf, Colored ik, Col ored Cashmeres, sa l a fill! line of low priced Dress CJondV of tho latest shades, and !sn a full lini nf I'andsrd shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tho Fiuest .SH0.1 to the most subttsmial Plow S:?ne, at prices that will astonish you. Shs for chil dren, Mi.es and Ladies GROCER3R3 Of all kinds CfTe- ? i?nr, Itirp, Tea, in short exerytbinir, ask for whit yon want. Qi:een3'.vap.f; ant (Ihsware. Every Lou? rr.i't k?ej ct its Mip plj of Q'JKKXS'.VAKK. UI.ASS tt'ARE, WOOV'NWAKi: This is the store to es!! on f-.r each artie'es. If yoa c.rinn! visit if place, jour order by mail will bt jToir-ptly attend ed to. Visit the s!pr; M ill STREET. OrrosirE CootT IIfus, 3Iililiittown. la., Frederick ESIEKSCiADE. LEf7.1L. VMKN'DMEJfT TO THE CONSTITU TION pmpost-d t the citizens of this Commonwealth for thuir sproval or rejc. tion by th Gt ncrfil AMemiily rf the Cmu niobaealth ot Pt-fmsylvanii. Piiiil'fhed bv order of the Sirrri.iry of Hie Coiunion wealth' in pursiaco ol" Ike It: zvction of Article XVIII of theC'onstitntion. Jont resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of Ilia G-ni'iion-wealth of Pennlvani: H it resolved by the Senile and il.mse of Representatives ol the Commoi' rejlth of Pennsylvania in Ueneril Asujintil met, that the Mlowmc is proposed .-vs an .-.nis:i I ment of the CoiiMituiimi ot tha C(':i'i"n w faith of Pennsylvania, in accordant- with tbe provisions ol the eighteenth kriicle tb ereof. AMKNDMKNT. That section dve ot article five ilie Constitution ot tne Commonwealth o' Penn sylvania, which r"ad an lot utva: A !iea ever a county thall contain forty tlv:ind inhabitants it shall n,n. unite a ; pirate judicial district, and shall elect OIK .i'l'ige learned in the law : and ihefieneral .'.-seni-bly Khali provide lor aild'iioiial jud . as the business of the said districts tv y re quire. Counties containing a pop ulation less than ia siitfacknt to cor- ii;ite separate districts ulia.l be lormed int" con venient single districts, or, it necr --sry, may be a'tacbed to contig'ious distrl 's as the General As.eiubly biht "irovido. Tho office of asa.'Ciatejiid(TB, uot learnel it the law, i abolished in counties forming s Pi rate districts ; but tbe Several asC ute judges in c-llice w hen this Constitution t-hil 1 be adopted shall serve for tbeir unexpired terms," be and the same is hereby snu tid ed, so s to .il as follows : Whenever a counu shall contain sixty thousand inl.st itauts it may constitute a seirate judicial district, and nriy elect one Judge learned in the Isw ; and the Uoneral Assembly shall provide for additional judges, as the busi ness of said districts my require. Coo ties not forming spl'.e dioni-is, shall be formed into couvenicut ..ingle districts, as tbe lieui-ral Assembly may provide. The office ot associate judge, not learned in the law, is sboli;-bed in counties forming sepa rate districts and bavjng more than one law Judge ; other ronniy sl.all elect IT? associate jii.fge. "fiO tbi" r.nt he rrqr.' l to be leani-d in tie 1..ST ( lirtf lue .several swiociate tid;r.-s in effwe, when htasnimd in rut shall b.t 'adopted, hiM "rrve lor their unexpired t- rm. A true oi-pr of t'i Jo:-t R.-s-i'n:i.1. M . S. ST.r.en, S'crstarV of the I'omm iiiseail '. MERCHANTS w-V to don!!e their pr..l!t by introdur ing a lire of B" Ifwds. iMliseali!e to ali f.innliea. ill a1i.'" f"r ,n:' - "lii irar'. HKAl.TIi FIX ID t0Mr.Av- '-". 4'h"nne' II J ITfTs'I record, JI A i JT1 U U 1 ) ? e n 1 1 c m a n v ,ring i,,oci;n;!r ntra-tl a h.hit .! soi: s!npe in tn. yomn, ano in rntisaquen ce tT.-t d all !hc- hutMirs of S.:.xim! I; ap;r:ty f.-x-t Manhood, pi.y:cjl li.isy, Geiit:.il r r usirai i 'O, er friistratJi.n, e'e., out ! sy;n'atv for I- r h;s ftilir.v suQ'errrt, i 'rce Hie r--'-! i , -i,., v i,, Slllllv f.lred. Address J. V. 1MNKNKT, 615 ((1 CuI.f,;,:nc. jjd". St., New York. Jan. B; 5-ly. Bibles at 1 .1 and Old T Ui 'ucuts st k-iat than 1.3 me pneesor (lis bug rllsn rulliona, aad equal Vt Ins LAi:liMl in rps. psnerxpriDCUu ana aeeu Mrm trM agent ami out t rr7 Tm V porta am oraer at aeeey H"" """"ft. 1M '" W Hare MXrnw to msKa) l su lor osv i OkT.awvas Da. ItWWMr vsxau. THE FIRST SALUTE ON Thursday, Sept. 17. COMMENCES OUR GRAND OPENING SALE OF NEW STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTH S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. - IJoQ SCH0TT Signalizes the conimrncement of hia Fall Campaign by a sale, which for values offered at marvelously low prices, dwarfs in to insignificance any sale ever held before. ijorj GRAND OPENING, fSBBSBAy, September 13. Look Out For Our EMU SGHOTT, LEADER EST LOW PRICES, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.j P. S. Our St. r.-H will be closed on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19lh. 1885. it beincr a H lid iv. Ajril 15.1885-l.v. -THE WISTM COTTAGE Equalled by Few and Sorptsstd by lent Ackaowlsdged by cotniwcaot judgae to BEST FOB THE LEAST M0.VET. XT yoa ars yotng to buy aa organ do not fail ts ssod for our catalotnm and price list. V aave bean eetalubed sine 1869 aad bare a HO j ears' record. TEE WESTERN COTTAGE CRSAN CO., JIEXDOTA. ILL. STY BABT XTSXHrt DR. FAHRKEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. IT fcais never failed to gir h moit perfect tatts taction. ThouMirds of mothers are uinj it ail through tha UnH, and all are pl-aM with iu c harm in f enrcts. It Maintain.tmi Karv's Hkaltm by Kkbtinc it rmm from t 'uuc and PtAitaittmA. Do not stupefy your Baby with lium ur aiorhut nlis rure. but ne Dr. fr'alirtiey TeMhlof Syrup, rhich is always an-! reTiaVie. It soothes and ftiieu theCHii n, Kslika sr. J'a--and I'fFUMUnrioM ind iie SweiTT, VATrK4f. Sliit 10 Hm ahq RatST TO M'lTHCKl. AU DUVCCJSTS AJtD MllMCWI BALaUS Sux IT. T7E STY-FIT Z CZZIT3 A BOTTIaE. PfnpAirrn P xis. xxn-zrr j scar. HAGIlRSTOWN, MD. "beware""" OF IMITATIONS. The Honsekeetier's Friend ass roa, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold dj tin Grocery Triie gtntrillj. 1. org 0 Years' Record. ; SWEET 0mm TOrafe TASTY EfiSpOHSedlSi- DnraWntf t la tba place where yoti 6 in I? TIIK 17 EST AK1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS, C.I PS, SOOTS, SHOES, jiSD TURXISBI1TQ GOODS. HI is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever fered tr.is market, and at JSTOSlSHUiGL T LOW PRICES I Also, measure taken for suits find part, of rait., wbie will be nude to orde at short notice, ery re" amble. Remember tbe piaoe, ia Hefto-iVs New Bmilding, eoTBer ef Bridie Ly Water sfeet.,alrJw.J.TOrr!l, PA. J.l, 18H-1 - Low Priced Fer tilizers. Low priced fertilizers are not always the best Baugh's $25.00 Phosphate is the best and the cheapest fer tilizer, for the simple reason that it gives as good results as articles that cost very much more money. No farmer can make a mistake who buys Baugh's Animal Bone Super-Phosphate for $25 per ton, in new bags, free on board car or boat at Philadel phia. Their address is No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Phil adelphia. The EAGER COPPER PUMP 50 YEARS IT THE FRONT. Tha only Parfeot how pomp, outl&sta thra Iron Dumw navar rusta. nsver waara, Bavar nsada repairs. TIE EiSIEST PUMP EVER MADE. W1U ralaa water S3 feel. Basaa pump is supplied with aiasps or stamps so it oan biHtV aarwasre aad br say oik. I vast avary rsad ! TwtmMil to sand f a. onsof mr dcnutlva circulars. It wUJ tta tou all about Uua and otbsr Ooopsr f-umpa I make, aad o tha maaf i- ii.tn You would awver aaw amj oatsw afssr ustag one. RUFUS EAGER, tali luifjctarir, " S. laanosMt", Mm " AYER'S vass- Ague Cure ontalcs an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as koown, ts osed la so other remedy. It contains no Quinine, Doe ' any mineral nor deleterious sobetanoa what aver, snd consequently produces no Injarioaa -effect npon tbo constitution, but leaves tho system as health j ss It waa beloro tho attack. VE TiaSAST ATXB'S AQPB CUSE a to enro every eass of Fever and Agno, Inter-j niittent or Ctrill Fover. Remittent Fsrer, J Dumb Ague, Billons Fever, and Liver Com p!aint caused by malaria. In easa of fail are, j after doe trial, dealers ars authorised, by onr circular datod July 1st, 182, to refund tha t waoney. . Dp. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass.1 Sold by ail Druggists. The Sntintl ard RetnU 'trim o-S.-e ia ths alsce to get jobwork doac. Trr it. If will ay yoa if jrow need anything in that una. II I I j ! I PARLEY'S
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