SENTINEL & REPPbLlf!AV mifflintownT" ' TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annnm rf Transient busines notice. m loci col mn, 10 cent, per line for ech initrMon Deduction, will be .,. ".hoTd!, -drertl.e by the year, hlf or q Meeting r County tee. Commit' At .meeting of tb Hepublicn Conn.T Committee held n S.tnrd.r, Augo.t 29 1885, it wM ordered tint the Republican' PriniMT E ecUou. for Juuiu Co inty, be held t tbe usual place, lor holding General atleci.ons, on Saturday, October 8, 1885 from 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon until 7 o' clock, and the meeting of the return Jndge. he held in the Conrt Howe, at Mifflintown, n Monday, October 6, 1885, t 2 o'clock in tb. .1 ternoon. The folk wing office, will be Toted lor .t the .aid Primary Election.: One Person for Sheriff. One Person for Register .nd Recorder One Person for Jury Commissioner. One Person for Reprewnut jre Peleg te. On. perion for Chairman County Coiii slttee. JAMES McCAULET, F. If. M. Pku., Chairman. Secretary. SHORT LOCALS. Hsrdwtre of all kind at McClintic.. Are you going to the Port Royl r.ir t The beautiful autumnal tinst attract the ye. The State Pair i. to last till the Hth dy of October. The Teacher In bar 14 next. titute will open Decern George Heck has been appointed .Nota ry Public. Joseph Brinrtle has had a well drilled in his lot in Patterson. Post master Kirk is tilting the Patterson post office up nicely. Oold and silver is reported to hare been found in tbe bills near Sunbury. Buy the ceKbrated Carlisle mike of shoe at Heck's Bojt anl stioe store. General Longtreet, of rebel army fame is keeping a hotel at Gsiusviile, Georgia. Tbe poll of prohibition votes is estimated at fifteen thousand for the Ohio election. The Lord's Supper will be administered In the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. A drove of cattle from Indiana cwintr passed through town on Saturday evening. Still they go! those tine kid top, ladies .hoes, at G. W. Beck's. Price only $1.75. Ed. Shorer, of Milford township, is tbe owner of a nice four month old Holsteio calf. A fatal distemper has broken out among the bogs in Woodcock valley, Huntingdon county. air. William Kauffnain, of Walker town ship, has been seriously ill, but is now con valescing. Tbe crossest nun Is he that wind his way with a joint of stovepipe under his arm to the tinner. G. W. Heck deals in nothing but B x:i and Shoe.. Bny from him and you will save money. Some people are so furious over the mar riage law tbat they have concluded not to get married. Bev. W. R. Wieand, of McAlistorville nd Center Lutheran churches, has resign ed the pastorate. Four hundred bankers in session at Chi cago, last week. ak Congress to suspend tbe eoiosge of silver. Mr. Fowler has refused to accept ttie Democratic nomination lor Lieutenant Governor, in York State. The Democracy ef New York have nomi nated D. B. Hill for Governor. Mr. Hill is an able political trickster. Last Thursday, a Huntingdon j'trr tound John Laporte guilty of the murder of Jamea Irwin in the aecond dgree. Buy the Wa.ker Kip Boot at G. W. Heck's. The family ot Wm. Crawford hve nv ed to Waahington, D. C, whew Mr. Crw ford has a situation in tbe government print ing office. Miss Martha Wilson, daughter ol J- B. Wilson, of Oakland Mills, died on Friday. Interment at; Lost Creek Presbyterian grave yard, on Monday. The annual inspection of the Pennsyha D. Railroad took place last wee. Super intendent McClellan of the Middle Division .rccmr.nW th0 "ton in ,he,r 'OUr- 1 -v . oair ot Heck's $1.00 shoes. Among the M.2.in county veteran. . Ti.nradav. and who who have were in nno man acquaintance, in Junta, were Cpt . W. H. McCMLn sod County Super.ntend ent, W.lter Oen. MiS. Laura Brumbangb, aged .eventeen wear., of Altoona. took an overdo., , of mor hlVfrora tbe effect, of which .he d.ed one 0.u"w.ek. It., believed thatshetook th. overdose intentionally. The tenacity with which people abWe by . . ,.,.k Jtver's SarsapsriHa can Utic ear., - - -. ,he only be explainer o, te.t blood medicine ever n approached in excellence by any new can didate for rublic favor. When symptom, of aUriaspP-i- so, '.rntonhediseand 'ent ,h.!.trl ' , h U restored. . fOD'rrrhe use of this remedy. Acure nted in every instance. .rJ orators will And lOlliciii'" dollar for . .! i.w navs two Tbe new v-'r -- - : TolUr.redorgrayfox; i 4trtv cents: wild cat nfty cent, .or . - Krfcech owl, hawk, any cen. sift afIltA. ,.ft.n cled before r iilc ... . in learn justices ot me wbich istices of tt will oe pic ees, wnicn Heretofore of a new law '-""..".i.l.tur.. Hereto w..p.sseaoy ------ .8re cent. V""":,. The.c.pM--l- .r dJ wnu (roin nj al- .uU.nir " f; , witness be- rjustoftherc' Mmwm.riA th. MTerM cou- - UuB..,ollws. .ball b. .'"'ed.t"C!,r'."!"nv traveled I- uo.li ForeMho.yucv - going to and returns WDJcb r TT. .v.- nce or aldenBan oai f. 7h. i . . "er, ana cannot in t rlZtr "ng into r . swre tor good. Governor P.ttiaon ha. ordered the death rnt for Curtin McOaiu, of Mifflin eouo- IT. Th jw-.ni J . iq.u - V, " 10 ' o the wh Nr.'mW' cCl.in, i. ,b. m, ho attended the Newton Hamilton c.oip. nierine mitk - i. ... i .... - u:uer Kmte and there kill- - - nuui.oi.aoo man n.m-d Smearman Farmer, h.r. K.. . msa m oy p,vjn. : " u" ao" lw eed wheat of no better quali.y than they raise on tbei, own f'm.,w,,hthi.d.fference that the wheat that tiy bonght as thnranh1. . - Paying thr-e and four dollars lor eleania, a Ui WD'f, rather expensive farm ing. . J .h Ad.m.. of Walker townahip, had the cap of his Utt knee broken by the kick of a horse, that he waa driving in a buck- f , ,QO aIler a ,ot of joung cattle, th-t he and other, were bring ing from the natural pasture land, of Lick ing Creek valley. The Juniata Horae and Mule Protection Company will meet in annual session in the Court House on Saturday, October 3, 1885 t 2 o'clock P. M. New officer, for tb, en ding year will be elected, and all member, re urged to be present to take part in tbe election. Tha company at uresent has on us rou tne nimes of more than 125 mem bers. Within the past eighteen months we have been called upon to mention the fact of tbe siealing of young csttle from the barn-yards of Everhart t Bro., and Henry Ficks, of which no trace could ever be lound. Again a valuable young Jersey heifer, belonging to Mr. Abram Hurting, who lives at tbe east end ot the Newport river bridge was taken from the premises, on Tuesday nigbt of last week, all trace of her has been lost. It is Mr. Hortiog's opinion that the animal was driven away and slaughtered by some vil lianous butcher. The animal was very taine, could be approched by anvbody, and it waa a very easy matter to place a rope about her neck and lead her away. Mr. Uorting is very angry about the loss of bis pet. and will make it warm lor tba person who stole her, and it Lis convictions are realized, the one w ho slaughtered her will certainly have a free ride at tno county 'a expense to Philadelphia. Newport Ltder. Sleetlngr of Democratic Re- turn Judge. Tho Democratic returu Judges met iu the Court House, on Monday, at 2 o'clock P. M., to count the vote that tbe erring brethren polled at tbe Primary election, on Saturday L'very dinrict was represented, exceptiug Susquehauna. Henry Swab, of Walker townhip, was elected President, witn su. h lighiuiug calculators as D. D. Stone ai;d K. E. I'arxer, (or Secretaries. The list of judges with tbe nuuioer ot votes as soon couuted, and tho result of the election aiid cuut, announced by the Pres ident, as follow : For SUrritl, Fowles, 671 vites, Uacken berger, 116 votes. Fur Register and Ue corJer, Berry 639 votes, Furgusun 157 Votes. For Jury Cotuuiis-iioner, Allen "12 votes. Homing 503 votes. For County Chairman, Myer 7t3 votes. The vole pull ed fur Furguson and H.ickenberger U said by members of the Democracy, to repre sent the strength ot the Independent Dem ocratic vote, but everything was conducted in such a sutxuied uinner and cautious ex pression that no prediction has been made as to how tiiev will vote at the general electiou. The Cbairtuau named Fola, Berry, Horning and Moyer as the .taudard beareisuf the party lor this cauipaigu. John R. Jenkins was tlected member of the Stat. Central Committee. Judge Barlress offered a series of resolutions that were adopted. Tbe rsvjlutiotn expressed satis faction with the actioc of the late Demo cratic State (Convention. The State and Natiou.il administration and candidate Day were a t praised, aud the county ticket was commended to tbe brethren. It was oue of tbe quietest Democratic conventions ev er held iu the county, which is owing to the fact that the primary campaign work is done in tne township and there is nothing to dti iu convention but to count tbe vote. Cnd er the old delegate system tbe delegates would assemble, a-id every interested per son would come to town to make a pressure on the dclegatts, and tbe friction thus caused, alaays created a lively meeting with oo small amount ot wboop ! aud outran ! Communication Poar SoTaL, September 28, 1885. The first snow of tbe season loll on last Wednesday. A very heavy storm passed over this place on last Tuesday night. There will he Dunkrd preiching in the ...... C..4 neW SCUOOI nouse ouiiv; Farmers re done seeding in this vicinity and will soon be done cutting their corn. Miss Eila McCIay, of Mi'roy, Midiiu coun- tv, is visiting at the residence ol Dr. J . S. Kilmer, of this place. The Meclianicsburg cider press is in op eration now, and patrons ar- always pleased with their "turn out" of cider. Freedom's new school bouse is now com pleted. It is a showy sinool room, ana certainly exhibits the skill of its bunders. Charles McAthren an l father, as competent workmen. The re-union was poorly attended from this place, and it is said by those who were there, it was not so largely attended as it was last year in Port Royal. P rt R yol is still ahead of Mifflin in her public gatder- iDfi- Pluto. Frank A. Robbins Circus and Menagerie exhibited here Monday afternoon and even ing, and drew good bouses at both perorm ances. The proprietor and uianagera we rinnrt to be most courteous and business like Centlemen, a'd no circus has ever visited in this town that exhibited greater orderliness and regard lor public propriety. The attaches generalW seemed to be quiet ana oraeriy in .11 theii doings- Both periurmsnces gave go id satisfaction, and it was pronounced by manv Hie best show that has exhibited here in years. The costumes were bright and new and the acts mostly nr ciass. uo Hard back riding of Charles W. Fish was the best of its kiud ever seen here, and confirmed his title of "Champion of the World." Tho mid-a.r bicycl-trapexe was a most sensa tional one, and there were other Irature. that gave specis! satiisfsc!l-n. Mr. Bobbin. it assured of a good audieuce wh. -never l.e come, to Elier.villc.-The I-e.s, Eliouville. Tbi. establishment will exhibit at Mifflin town Tueaday, October 18. The .bowmen turned night into y. by workta lte dark to get up tat bill. for he W ,U U ma' for hy m.ny f fc ffer Of the Mb ,.e . ... Letter Frem Washlagtoa, Pa. WasBi.To., Pa., September 25, 1885. Washington College u. thirtv nit lawa av.taitk of Pittsburg and two hundred and thirty mue. from Mifflintown. Tha eonraw ni lr el is bv tb main line of tho Pennsylvania railroad, two hundred mile, to PiiUbur-. where change of cars la required and rwe oi mirty mile, over branch brings one o mis place. The Pennsylvania railroad na tbe name all over tbe world, as the great, ea and aalcat of roads. Tha Washington and Jefferaon College ouiiaing i. a nice structure. The is-mu-d pictures of it represent it lairly to the eye. in aionuer letter you mentioned th. con ("lidaiion of the two colleges. Many Juni ata county men attended one ol the collages before consolidation and aereral since, among those we have beard of are Dr. David Wilson, of Airy View Academv. A. J. Pat. terson, Robert McMeen, Edmund Doty, Sr., deceased, Hugh Hatnilt .n. oue ot the Ster- rett brothers, Ed. B.nV. who died at col lege, Kev. L. Y. Hayes, who baa been late.v called to preach at Miffliutown and W. Herta- lur. Dr. D. Wilson aud D. D. Stone receiv. ed tbeir Ph. D., Irom this college. There re two societies in operation, tbe Franklin and Washington, and thd Puilo aud Union tbe former society is the largest. B aino tho orator and statesman and General Beaver were active membersof Franklin and Wuk. ingto societies with Clay and Lincoln as houorary member. General U. S. Grant Was enrolled as aq honorary member ot the rni.o and Union Society. AU recitations take place in college build ing. In last week', paper you mentioned th. name, of tbe Latin, Greek and German professor.. Professor McClelland of Eng lish langnsge and literature ia an honor graduate of tbis college, he took honors lor tbe Franklin and Washington Society in de bate at commencement a year or two ago. Professor Me Adams, professor of Mathe matics is well liked by all bis class pro lessor Lioion or Agriculture is the largest msn of the faculty and hi. work is partic ularly confined to the Scientific course. He has receutly been married to a daughter ol Kev. Dr. Brownson, President ol the board of trustees and pastor ol the first Presbyte rian church. There are no less than twelve Presbyterian minister, in tbi. place, some are professors and some are retired among whom is Dr. L. Young, mho preaoued fitly yea.s, part ol tbe time in Virginia. He is eighty years ol age. Mrs. Young, bis wife is sereuty-uiue years of age. They have celebrated their golden wedding. They have to sons iu Alaska, one teaching Christ the Saviour to those who will believe upun and follow him, the othsr is teaching too Injuns how to larm. On Friday the 25th iust., tho lady Mis sionary workers ol tne lourteen churches ol Wasuington Presbylenal Missionary Socie ty met iu Rev. Dr. Wood's etiurcu at East Bullsio, six miles lrom Wastiiiitou. Dr. Woods, who is Uie Latiu prolejsor ut col lege, as well a p'eacber, piei led aud was iua.Mt.-r ot csrouijiiic. Tne uitfeii ig was a JCC'wSJ. The Wasiiiugiou Female Seminary ia ag.iiu open aud its students are at work un der the priocipalsnip of Miss Sherrard. v liu ansa siicr ard aud otuer teachers iu authority these ladles iu liun Io by two promenade upt.ii the street each day lor ex ercise and health. The i. M. C. A., shortly alter college opened held a reception at tbe h .ise of Mr. Aiken. Dr. Mutlai, President ol the Col lege delivered an addresa. O.bers. who be long to tue College as studeuts, aud to the association as members delivered addresses. he programme was pia.r, sptweues, sui ig aud ruresbuieuts. ihe Sophomore cit i i.nuaii.i.i , urj aud iu it are twelve ou;ig meu wuo a is uou intend to become preacUer... oue ol whom is married. TUu rciu.uk w male lu speech since College op.-ue.l tual YkasMuglon College is uiiiooi a 1 uooloical Seminary thau a College. jixiv mo alo.i High must dwell in this re.i;, us uu wuu lor thirteen churches and in lua Coil ire that He seems to uo as ai lu-umuout lor Ihe training of his coui servants as ar mor bearers. A gymuasium beiouga to the col lege aud tuose desirng sport or exercise can go to this sou pciiortu on toe numer ous uai, ropes aud swings or play base ball or foot ball. There are 60,000 people in Washington county. In this town there is a bill iu every street and the pedestrian is aiwara going up or down. Harry Strayer,ot McAlisterville, is wonting at his traiu iu town. There i a member or two of the Tuscsrora Okesnn family in this place, so you observe JuniaU county baa representative, in both college aud town. J. F S Frank A. Bobbins, circus exhibited iu this village afternoon ou Tuesday last. There was a'iaige audieuce present in the even ing, and a great uiiny iu the at ternoon. The circus was in all respects ihe best that ha visited this place within our remembrance. The street parade was very creditable, the very line lot ol horses, aud the elephants and other animals attracted especial atten tion. The pertoriuaures iu the ring were tirst-cla-s ; notably, Charles W. Fish and James E. Cooks, the equestrians, a lady n ner, tho iron-jawed lady, the acrobats, Do Coma brothers, and in fact ail were merito rious. The company was quiet aud w.l -behaved, and Mr. Kobbius treated ail wuu whom be bad dealing, so tar as we have learned, lairly aud qu.r;ly Weekly New. Rirerhead, ti . Y. 'ibis establi.hment will exhibit at Mitlliu, Tuesday Octo b.r 13. A Bis Allractlan. Among tie uuny leatures lo be seen iu the museum ol tne Frank A. tioubius' New Show, aliu.h will evmhtl 11- j.n Taa..i . October 13, is Auuoe, the Tatooed Ladr) oue is in iaci a living art gallery, mere ba iliff no less tiiau M.tVetl litliitlrt.il ilitr...un. i.v- jects wrought iu re t aud blue inn upou her i ... .Lu. i i .. i . .ii . WH. utj reseiuuie all sons Ul Oast s, desigus aua secret embteius. Mile. Aituee has a remarkable history, having been buru iu the aucientcity, St. Augusuue, Florida," whe she was a society lauy much sought af ter by the elite ol ihe cuv. 11. r father, who was a sea captalu, bad a lu mia lor tatooing ami bad cuipelled bis sailors lo endure tbe mosi leartul torture to satisty bis m.truid tissue, u.i oue ut his vojaoi to ihe r"a l lic C nii bis wile aud beauiuul dsugnier acc'.'iuMiuxl Unu : His vessel waa camm ed bv i ne South Sea Islanders, who, wbeu they .-aw the wondunul maias upou the booics ol Hie crews, autl learued Inat the Captaiu was tho author ol Hie sirauge devise iusisied upuL bis tatooing bis owu wueaud daugiuor. His wile could not euduro lue icarlul torture nad yielded 0p ber li'e. itile. Ainiee being young aud iu the hrst bloom ol woinanuood, bore t ie terriblu ordeal Willi so much bravery t.ial she impressed eveu the savage brutes to such au extcui that alter sue ha I recov ered they gtautel htrsell and father their iioerty. '!'. rnuipleto lli.j seven hundred dtlttTMut pictures which are upon hr bod v retpiri tne skin l oe tiiAitur. a vvr.t no i-e iiiohitna ol limes. :;:?d ' i eirs oi 'aoor. Mr. Kob mi's, : expe is . i gied this wondurtul exaiu"e huiusu eni iraMv, aud .he will be ou eililb.llou al :t ii j.i r loiuiancc. She la remark toid li tu i.iue auj luteiligeut lady, and i always pi-a--d lu converse with her visitors aud reiaio her Wvbd.s!.ul ttorw. - Peaanjlt-aala State Falr-HoT-eltles thlbltlD Ecr Iwa Batea aa4 Hpcclal Trala. The ground, of the Pennsylvania Stale Agricultural Society, al Gsruiaa town Junc tion, Philadelphia, were opened to tho pub lie on the 23d, and ibo exhibition is the boat ever held under their auspicea. Tho .paco for display has been largely increased, tho accommodations of ftll Kiuda improved, .nd arrangements made for special exhibitions and race, that are sure to bo attractive. Tbe departments are ail filled, and exhibit, both from houi and abroad ferru a collec tion of unsurpassed excellence. The live stock department i. particularly notable, as it contains soma of tbe most famous horse, identified with ibe American turf. Entries tor the ra;e promts line sport, and tbe dog ahow has representative, of Ibe choicest breeds of the world. The display of flowers and fruits i. la ger tban ever beiore and the ladies department, unusually attractive. The Novelties Exhibition is well under way. Tbe large buildings are Hilled with ail description, of machines, mdelst aud appliance of alvanced mechanics, novel exhibit Kins ot innumerable kinds, .nd spec ial displays of curious and iutere.tiog ob ject. Ao beii- r opportunity lo stuay tbe progress of iudustrial science and mechan ics could bo enjoyed, nor doe. any other exhibition atfoid so ninnh that is inreresting and instructive to the general visitor. Af ternoons and evening, are enlivened by fine music. For Ihe benefit of visitor, to the two at tractions tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany are selling excursion ticketatreduced rates Special trains axe also being run from d tTerent portions of their territory, for particulars of which the public are ad vised to consult the adverti.ing bill, and tbe agent, of the company. F. A. R ibhins' circus, which showed in tbi. town on Saturday afternoon and even ing, waa all it was represented to be, "a first class show." Tha afternoon performance, was not so largely attended a. tho evening performance, when the mammoth tent was tilled with spectators. The street parade was Sne. The elephants, camels and ponies attracting the attention of the large num ber of sight-seers. There were two rings in which performances were carried on, and also an elevated stage on which the more diificult feats were performed. Tbe horses all showed excellent traininz and the rideis were skilled one-. Pete," the trained ele ph tnt, caused much laughter as did th. clowns. Charles W. Full in his bareback act ditl cr ;dit to the title he boars as cham pion of tbe world Tht entire puriormtnee was new to the spectators, ana all returned home impressed with tbe idea tbat for once in tbeir life tbey had seen a first class circus in Huntingdon. Huntingdon Long-Islander, Long Island. This establishment will exhibit at MiiMin- town Tuesday, October 13. Announcement). SHERIFF We are sulboriied to sn noiinre that CHARLES C. McCULL tli.'H, ol Heed's Gap, will be a candidate lor herifl', subject to Republican usage. June lti, 1S85. SHERIFF We are authorized to an nounce that JAMES McCAl'LET, ot Mitititititwn. is a candidate lur Sheriff mh. jjCt to K- puI'lii an usages. iuij to, ircoo. REGISTER aso RECORDER. We are authorized to announce the name oftt. bliAOY CAVEXY, as a csndidale lor re niiininatiou lor the i.flice ot Register, B cntnr ami Clerk of tbe Orphaua' Court, SUlijeet to Ri'pilbik-ail usigen. MilHintowu, Jun.; 17, l.isi. REl'Kr TENTATIVE DELEGATE W e are authoiized to aiiuoilhci- Ui.it lr. CLAYTON WEIDMAX, of McAlister ville, is a candidate for Representative Del egate to the State Convention. July 15, If Si. To the Rr ubltai,i$ of Juniata : 1 tltifirt brit tK to iy thus publiely, thai I am a vjiui pt-rsonal and pli!iral trieud and aud admirer ot tisszaL Jamks A. Ueaveu, and it elected Keresenutire D-l-epitf. wiil support Lim in Conveniion lor Ihe (julier natt.rlsl nominalion, 'Jirit, last, aud alt ihe time." That has aUays beeu my position, as is well known to every Ke puolicau in tbe county, w ho knows me per. souaiU , alllitmch, hitherto, I shrank trim st rilin g to bis tor support bv publishing It thus biMlc ft. I am now compelled to do so in ord-r s.ive myself lrom misrepre sentation Wr re-jH-eltiillv, J. CI. A YTi )N VVEID M A N . McAlisterville, Pa.. Au. 21, iiSi. JL'KYCOMMISSIUXKR WE are au thorized to announce JOSEPH SIS BEK, ot Fayette township, as a candidate tor the ollice of Jury Commissioner. July 15, Ibc5. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. I oiler myself as a candidate for Rep resents. ive Delegate to the next Republi can S;ale Convention. I' elected 1 pi. age inys-lt to support Gen. James A. Beaver, "first, last and all the time." As I stood by him and helped to carry bim otTtlie field, when wounded, at Reem's Station, in lbol, 1 leel like doing all 1 cin towaidi making him ibe Governor of tb" Keystone State, in lSbti. Very riespecttully, F. F. ROHU. Patterson. Ta , Aug. 24, 1885. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MTTvurrows. September 30, l.So. Butter 12 Eggs 16 Usui 12 Shoulder ................. 8 Sides........... ......... 7 n Kg 1 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAKKRT. Wheat, Follx o Wheat. Wbito 80 Corn, ............ .... 50 Oats, 25 By 00 New Cloversned...... 6 K .Timothy seed 200 Flax aeed 1 40 Bran 1 0() Chop , 1 50 Snorts I 30 Gronud Alum Salt 1 25 American Salt 1 00a! 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept 27, 188S. Wheat, $1X0. Mo. 2 Corn, 4tfc. Oats, 2evl3c. Live chickens 9a1Ue, ducks 9allic, dressed chickens 13c Butter lji'.'Jc. K;gs Ibal'Jc. Hay $!3al6. Rye str.w $16. Tangled straw $11 per ton. Cloverse d 'JalOc per lb. MA KM ED: KEKLIN STEWART On the 17th nisi., at the residence of ihe bri l-a pir-nts by ihe Rov. Adam. Mr. John L. Keriiu, ol Fulion couu'y, to Hiss Alice M. Stewart, of Turbelt township. STEWART KERLIN On the 17th nst., attbe same place an I by tho same, Mr. Wm. B. St. wart, ol T'lrlH'tt. to Miss j rrisvilla G- Ker ia, ol Fuiiuo coun'y. ! WILSiiXBII TTON Ou Hi.- I'ind inst.. at He; res:.i..n-e of Ihe lirids, ru- tbtT by Rev. C. j. Lfc-wmn. Mr i Vf . M . so-i. ot Do vies Mills, to Miss Kill S. Bra :.:u, ol Walnut. P. O. BU.I.-ROBINSON On tbo llib in.t., Mr. E mer Bell to Miss Mary Robinaou, both j ol tbi cvzzrj. KURTZ ACKKR-(.u ibe 24th Inst., at the Evangelical parsonago, in Thomp sontown, by Rev. E. D. Keen, Mr. E. J. Earn, ot East Salem, this county, to Mis. Emm. M. Anker, ol Plont'. valley, Perry county, Pa. AFTER DINNER. Persons who suffer from Indigestion can arrest the progress of tbat painful malady by the us. of an after-dinner pUl, so compcecd that It will give tone to the stomach, prevent heartburn, roust the liver to healthful action, invigorate the kidneys, and thus, through the activity f these organs, promote th. natural movement or tbe stomach and bowels. Ann' Ptlxs are so compounded that their action, though mild, effectually pro duce, the above results. They also. In curing Constipation, remove tbe cause of BilkMirnes. Liver Complaint, Kidney Dis ease. Rheumatism, and many other serious ailments. AYER'S PILLS contain no mineral nor poisonous sub stance, and do not irripe unless tbe bowel, are Irritated, and even then tbeir influence Is healiu. To continue their effect in constipsltnl or chronic case, ther need onlv be tsken in diminishing instead of 1nrreaslnr doses. For seamen, and in habitant or traveler. In sparsely settled countries where physicians are not at hand, thrv are of Inestimable value. There i. hardly aicknes. they will not alleviate, and in most cases cure. If taken promptly. To youn? irlrls just enterin? UKn womanhood, ana to women whose period of maternity is drawing to a close, Ayer's Pills, in moderate doses, merely sufficient to ensure regular action of the bowels, will be fouivl ot Incalculable Value. FKKPARKD BT Dr. J. C Ayer A Cot, Lowell, 6kl by all Druggist. LEGAL. fs iRA Y NOT ICE.' A red, stray heif jr, otn year old, came to tbe premises of Ihe undersigned, near V an Dyke station, Juniata ronntv, some day. ago. The owner of tho heiltr is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay coats, and take the animV away. DAVID C. BEASIIOR, Van Dvke, Sept. 21, 189 ". - ... AGEKTS WASTED. OTi " Spy of the Rebellion." Kev 4VUD4 OT til itrai'f ttotusntl ho -oinptt tioa. OblytMKkofitkm1 Tho'SPYnrTaAlr! tDaVDV Mxrrt$ ef the itvtr novor bofom pabUahd. A j .trsphio 4Wiint of th eonaplnry to mmtwm 1ntli Linroin, IVrilmia xprtaBra ot our I'WDmnu, Bpru In th Kb- l Capitol; thrlr brilc brmvery fully mrouDte-J la th Tlvid skatcb. Th "Spy" 1 tha most th iUlnr war book fvsr p'lbiiabvd. i"ndord by hn: drMs of Prca a:.. Airat tastiinnnisl) A lsr Iuuii, tiTACEr,73 V ANTED I OrrTf erw Hxirt ''ntw-vi -f n:i . t:or. for aVDclf bav Iwn Ti-1 ! fanT gvitta who hi .I' l iV i.j two fr ji-i AturM ro--i A-er.i?, J fc fiiiind ia tvni!Sjtor. 3 io I'rvflV.ii, f iiiaar. rjr t antra asl errry N7. A"-ln ily V eanrit b-'Jc to tell evrr k ji-mt Vtm aatonafncin Try Orao1 Army I ot rA fnvrr tu.wDabif aotl ronnt lu the U.sj. IT or fall partirnlai and term tt txsmt tvldreM G. W. CUilX'u k CO.. arathauaxa, haw York ESPENSCHADE S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, has now been shelved, and ri!l be kept dp week after week bj fresh (applies from tbe head of tbe market at Lowest Prioes. FOR LADIES He bas Dress iiod. Notions, Trim mings, W ick Mlks, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, and a full line of loir priced Dreaa Goods of tbe latest .bade., and also a full lioe of standard I shaJti. i HIS SHOE department! i is fall, from tbo Fiuest 5iut fa the uioxt ubtaj:ial Flow Shoe, at prices (Lat wilt astonish jou. Shoes forcliil dren, Miffe and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds. Coffee, Sugar, Kietr, Txa, io abort rzrjtbiog, ask (ot what sou want. QutEXoWARB AND GLASSWARE. i!f'T iiiiU9 uiu-Jt krrp Dp it. tnp p'j of Q'.EKXSWAKK, GLASS WARE, WOOr-ENWAUK. Thi tbe store to cail ou for sujj article". If you oaLDOt visit ui) place, jour order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit ths .-.forr. JIAI STREET, 0iTOITE ColT.T II' C.E, MilUintowu, i'a., Frederick ESPENSCH IDE. MERCHANTS w h desire lo doubie their prolits by in'roditcinK a line of new poods, iiidi!.ijviattli to all tamili. ill ail.ir" lor lull parlicii'ars, HEALTH F(H,1 COMPANY, So. 72, 4ih Aicuie, Xew York. Jan. 8, "Si-ly. M ANHOO D renTPe m an hiving iunoceotiy oniric t. il tli4 lebit ot sell alince in his youth, and in roTsiiiirn ce suffered ail the horrors ot Sexual Ine ipacity Lust Manhood, P'.vsicjI Decay, General Prostration, etc.. will, out or sympaty for lor bis Mlo suflePT. mail tree tlie riie by which he a as tinalkv curnt. Addrens in confidence. J. W. PINKNKV, ii Crtlsr St., How York. Jsn. 8, 85-ly. Whlea at f afid OM Tmtameaat at U-m th.ia f -3 Uie ncmc Ute lwi hiti enuubit, aoi equal VPS area- ?:VISl:Ci rfports an onUr t mu for (Hm weskm. Hat ehaora for axenta to rnaae nonT. Bead aim for oaa tb Tmaat tut unca. Sabwrib for toe Staiiat.' ai XffuUitat. l 41 .a Vr.'SJISOX IT IS COMING. THE ONLV SHOW OF THE SEASON. AND BEST ON EARTH. SIX MONSTER SllOVrS IN ONE. DON'T MISS IT. Ai ALL-FEATURED EXH1B1T101 FRANK A. R03B1NS' HEIV SHOWS lYIUSEUIVT, TWO-RING AND BO-CAGE MENAGERIE Will EatxxlTolt a MIFFUNTOWjN, Tuesday, October 13lh, 1885. Travels, by Rail, upon its own Palatial Trains of Specially-constructed Cars. w liiiifJsLossis Ol" HIK X.NTI KV! 1'ua.tirUiaf auut ; it snarmnnaCAXALuOLS .1 2 VAST CIRCUS RINGS I 1 50 Foot Elevated Stage! 1 Muaeaia of Hum an CuricsitiesI 1 Aq iaiiinn of Oceanic Marvtlsl 1 iliie Track r Bicycle Contest 100 Peerless Circus Celebrities I 25 1 only LAGT PEBFORMERS Gil AS, Greatest LivingBirekck Rider In tb World. 11 offers a CHALLENGE OF SIO.COO To max vatria'i who ran nrrrtftill arenm pliah rv o' fa!titrvrHtQrv fMiti: aui coin ptti- , tin titn t-etv rilr n tho el . Hftianm ! riTslttvl mnA ati .1 bid Arint iWsin. anil i tb Mott Brilliaut UurMinivn thut Breathes. AERIAL BICYCLE PFEILS! MTiTiTT. TiIVTA. THE WOMaN FLY! qcee?t Msmo'i 1 xrrFR nrkKEX- AHNETTA, Hindoo Snake Charmer HUMAN ARAB PYKMIDS. mum m mm man 8KATOKIAI. TOI KMAMS.M9. UtI Wlra and MM for Lira Act, and jijatiopal and tazzlijig Oracle? CT A T HLE.S C..1EKIS or ALL THE WOSLD S BEST PERFSRiCEBS! as aHaziNU ik'uiNiLor Elated DnrabBrntes! rvtf.ruiiir Klavphenta. Jeruelpin lonkeye. Mn!srt Ton. lDtlllcnt Ctitn. lreo- riti Pie. A fl" mod ! -fimld tnltlnna Fotid-rt. 4 attle. arid all kind ef Safterbly ir.'&ri Auimaia whotxbibit human rcan. jTkJXJL TTnVrols.c2i HIFJ DF gUPH! Marrh ut ia Parade aud ia Uiiitanr DriiL Muia ai Seaica and aaleundiug Cau uuiler tbe tenia. 1 i anabolnteWfM(inal NTlrr. snrriMH before j. OOMIOATi CLOWN ELEPHANT! "Who, rotted fia a Motley Jeerr. nerforsie the moat lucredible. anny'aad Loairroua Anticm. 50 0.erflflviii Cages of jjejiapfie LCCSE INO LED fMIWIIS It TKt PAE4S:. LAIRS Willi keepers araontl them- in the FREE! 3T.1EET PROCESSION While Motr.lo. fr m tbe fp- . f f!r1 H"P". Oai tfet.mno HA MY H I PPOI'llT t VI I ft. 1 )( HOI1XU RHIKIfllKH, IIROrfl f I SMr. I.s. lib an .alB. h-uf o m-iti'HiMt Wild ipasr Giratfm itoWH'nea Kr pent Birds si Mmtkr. rmbrariftc eveiylhin o(ititresi Ibivo u Natural Uisr iiau. 20 Gorgeoas Golden Chariots 20 r Wundrei. of Kinif, TTacInc nd 1raue;ht HorM, of the bvt blnd f rabia, Haatua, Jr rauca and tae famoaa Blue Grass &gioa. Of Rare Wonders and Freak3. ..f()rn HORKE. which wearaB ItooSboee, ic-nalret L.my Tattmted woman. (iavnt Iore od Ox. 4' rino hif Moort. inle I-ei.tA. f iftn Ctr.r,nV hOnr. the Krimated Waau Mil', whe talht fonr lanitiiacea and ing like a oi(htiotf. Fat TTerora. aod an ETHNOLOGICAL MTHIftfta 0FSAVA6E 430RI611IES a W r4 of f nu, which rnrer paatares and m ftnirt an' I Mvr-a f mr own 'a r in everal Tra.ee, form id ir a Etenr ot which ao aiaaan.eet nan riaiIi-atA m e .wile f Terr dar. at !) A M , Free Street Pfocession! m i. iiAM.; 'T .M't; n-.slft P'a .t.tiea fj4:'- S r. - '.. ; ir H-irtt.-l 1 ; a'it an' v v-: z ;eiiiiftl with (aafc.a aisiincr I'iu.m jaii-i i:n.itni iHtTtcea. SEE IT! LrlT! Dn T PiSs IT I Pafcut mtanre IIt. at S nd .30 P.H. lJisera fu - ar v: tt-r. ADlISSIOM, - SO CT. OUMnasrlrm, UlLf-HUUi!. JtsaBt a.4 Laiaiiiu iMsi's er W. F 3 S E i r f Tha K!Crowiil. Fnma-A rtt-fl .wma The World Moves AND SO DOES SCH0TT! - THE AGE OF PROGRESS! AT SCHOTT'S the larpre quantities of FALL AND WINTER GOODS now arriving ar taking tbe place of the Spring and Summer goods which we hare entirely sold oat. It is against our policy to carry goods over from one season to the other. We are starting oar Fall and Winter Season with an entirely NEW STOCK of Men's, Boy's. Youth's, Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps I GENTS I'UENISHING GOODS! and are able to sell them at still LOWER PRICES than we eTer did b- fore. W e otter no goods bat what test styles, and lower in price than LATEST STYLES We have on sale, and more are Latest St vies of Gents' Derby s, including the celebrated Yeoman and Ilet- son shapes. YOUR TIME AND MONEY is never lost when you spend it in oar BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. tylish clothing at the lowest prices. ten years, s$Z 37. 3 6i 3 87, 4 25. 5 13. 6.00, 7.25, 7.87. Boys knee panU -uit.s $1.63, l.J7, 2.78, 3.25, 3.87, 4 00. 425 Aged from four years to twelve years old. Boys' Fall and Winter Overcoats, S1.83, 2.62, 2.87, 3.25 3 87, 4.00, 4 63. Y0TNG MEN'S FINE DRESS SOTS, in four button Cutaway and Sacks. We have them in Brown. Black and Dealey. Prices $3.50, 9. 00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00. 16.00. Our $10.00 suit takes the place of any tailor maile Bait worth $30. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT comprises all the latest novelties of the season. MEN'S SUITS We have a good heavy working suit at 84.87, 4.8T I 87, 4.87.- We have a good Union Cassimere suit at $5.63, 5.63, 5.63, 5.63. We L:ve an All wool Cussimere suit at $8.72. 8.72, 8.72, 8.72. A better one at $'.) 87. 9.S7. U S7. 9.S7. Oar $12.00, 12.00, 12 00. 12.00 Cassimero Suits tuko the jilaco of any tailor made suit worth $22.00 to 25.00. A full line of TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. EMil SGHOTT, THE LEADIiNG CLOTHIER. B1UDGE STHEET, illFFLINTOWN, PA. AprU 15,lb8S-Iv. THE wms COTTAGE ttO Yeu-a Record. Bautifal FINISH TASTY DESIGN Coniilitj -rivet,." Eqaaflad by Few and Surpassed by Hons. Acknowledged by competent judges to ' be one of ihe ! BEST FOR THE LEAST I0NLT. If 70a are gfAnft to bu v an orpan do not fall to rod for our cataloeu and rice lint. W. hare bees establish.! since ltHA and nave a jears' record. TEE WESTERN COTTiSE ORGAN CO., JIEXDOTA. ILU DR. FAHRHEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. IT has mcwvT fa.led to five ie noi yrfrct amtis accicn. 1 h-"u.ard t mother a-e un-g it aJ through the bo ', a: d all are r lea ed with iu charm ingeffect. Ir M.t!TA'?: th a IliaST's Health a fviiMNc rr pwata rt- u l l: : a-o Diarrhcfa. Do not sturey your Betty w:th or aiurpha Ilia turn, but D-e which i iWavi -e and r!iale. It toothea and quiets the Chi: i, i. -j.trvwr. Pa r' and Nplmmati'M ird fiw EtT, lNATt e.t. Si are to Fxin ns Rkst to M'itmms. A ix IauoctTa ajis aUaiMCtaa IaALaes Saix it. ' TVzr.-TY-rrrt czrrrs a ectte. HAUERSTOWN, UD. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Housekeeper's Friend ASK FOB, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by ttfl Grocery Tridfl generally. ORGA I aV Jmm 1 MftiAtv s'.-ii'. jj1"- ii-m j nun y-NEV YDRlOgr D. W. HARLEY'S I the place where job can bay TI51J ..EST AM1 TUB CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FVRSISHIXG GOODS. HE ia prepar-d to exhibit one of th. moat choir and ! .tnrk. ec tfmd la tni. uiaract, and at ASTOMISHISGLT LOW PRICES I Also, measures tsken for oiu and part nf .aits, which will be made toord at abort notice, sers reasonabl. Remember tha plane, ia Hoffman' New Building, eorner of BridM ui Water .rt, KTfFLXNTOWK, PA. fJaa.1. 184 OoQ - are new, of tbe choicest materials. la erer before. We have the IN FALL HATS I to follow, no less than five cases of We give yon the best and most Boys long pants, suits from nine to Every Farm an Experi mental Station. The best analysis of any fertil izer is in the farmer's own hands. Soil tests are reliable tests to de termine the value of any manure. An analysis is only an intelligent suggestion, but actual trial by the farmer proves conclusively whether a fertilizer will give good crops or not. For six years our $25 Phosphate has stood severe field tests. The best results have been obtained by intelligent farm ers who use it season after season in preference to any other brand. If you have not used it yet, we hope you will do so this season. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. Tbe Old Reliable and Ra An. Spoen Baklnx fowder Jllaele. (On Teaarxwnrol to a quart of rVw.) Ob th market for 10 Trar and rrr mmrelij by prominent pbysiciao bealtbf uL Varnmtei to lie free from Ammonia aaJ all imjurtnut ImrrMtants and to pre ol lattsfactiam. LI year grocer far a frei saipls for trial Mans OITLT BT CHARM fMNUFIDTMKS CO.. I manitfactjrers "f Ouak Tabl ftaoee. J lies, Ymnrw, liable Hjrupe. Hase bc Extract, ete:, eto. ki'X'. LOUIH, MO. AYER'S Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is nse.1 ia ae olusr remedy. It contains no Qmuine, aor aurniinrral nor deleter. us abtane ehas rer, aud consequently produces ao injnrloQe I.-t upon Ui constitution, but feares the sis'.sm as heailLj as it was beiore Ike auack. WE WAS3A5T ATES'3 AGUE CCUB I to cur every cae of Ferer and Aga; Inter ulttrnt or C'Ui.l Ferer. Bemittent Ferer. lwrtb Aguo, liilious Ferer, and Lim Coos p ant caused by malaria. In caeeof failure, alter du trial, dealer are authorised, by our circular dated lolj 1st, IStU, to refund taw suoaey. w " Or.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mast. Sunt by ail Dreggistav. . -ji Tbe Srmtiutl ucd Jlepvi 'tram office ia th iace to get jobwork duo. Try it. II wilt da; jou if yon need anything in that line. Sri irraafl Mir nsrT 'ibi Sia n i i