2 . a. J -i-. & REPUBLICAN 5SSJIIFFLINT0WN : .jaT. October 7. 15. TEKMS .; si .50 per annum if paid joWoni" ' 00 if not paid within I'nX"1""'', .drertiaenutita inserted at 60 "r!Lt busint notice- in loci col- V": " line for each insertion. tV v:ni be made to those desiring ve by the J"""' or 1amcr Republican State Ticket- FOR STATE TKEASCKER, Mahew Stanley quay. Bepnblican County Ticket. tot sHiEirr, JAMES McCAL'LE V. ltGIfIE SB FECOBPEK AND CLE&K Or OEPHAX9' covet, S. B. CAYEXY. rot nit covtKvr.m, JOSEI'H SIEBER. 1 ...tin; of Republican ' turn Judges. Re- jlordjv a!teraon the K.turn Juditei jwd on Saturday to connt the vote cast tk Court House. James .McCauley, the 0-40.14 County Chairman called the Con Trctioa to order. fa. Hertzler, of Port Royal, was clecl rf evident, with W. X. Sterrett and Jo- John S"eer. jernuiau uvu'icusujvi hm . . I 4 ....1 g. Aiders, were elected a committee LIJT OF JIDGl. TS following mmcd citizens handed in UticredentuN as judges, with the return Cf tbf votes Ironi the nspiotive districts: K-Sintown A. H. Weiaman. Psiterson J"hn Ernest. frfr.nnsch A brim Stoner. feleJ. B. Budell. DcUire J- L..u ienslager. Honroe I'cter Wise. Tnxaru.a-W. T. Magill. LkI i'rice Wilson. Black tog James D. Walls. vvette Josejh Page. Jfiord-W. X. Sterrett. Port Ruya! J - Mster. Sjroce Hill W. K. Meminger. ttlitrl- S. Weaker. faiUehiDns Levi Light. GrecDwood W. H. Siders. Thooipsontown Ilrry McClelian. Spruce Hill Wm- Hertzler. Crw informality esifttfd in there not his full set of tapers re:t:r:.ed from the inoicaof Fayette, Delaware and Lack, tat a3 ir'orEali:y tias considered, and pnei over, and tin returns accepted on tie oath of the returning board. THE TOTE. Shcri! R''J. R,p. Del. Jury Com. z. r cr l5:oton..- Ftmanajh .''I lamte.... H" tmut 21 Susquehanna lo rfttwood..04 P('aire....20 lifofiwiiiii.ir Tiler T1 FatHrraR...-43 IJfnrl .1 ink :!" lack -'7 Back Leg... 1-3 Tucanr...fH Sprat Hill.. t'S Tctttt H 10 7 ii Itl 21 .l bl 2-58 32 17 05 41 24 Sti 4". 3 ;w 25 17 51 42 21 51 61 81 11 6 03 0 09 2.1 48 51) ST 3'.) M 08 16 24 07 SS 12 28 225 25 13 5 32 04 40 O'J 00 03 16 09 33 18 13 11 62 61 227 32 17 0 r.9 24 Ou 4!l 37 42 2'i 15 51 42 21 50 li 17 l'J 14 41 St 1; Toul o".7 315 3 4(8 493 S:tl JrrrmUL I cudi nslajer in behalf f tii tfirtnittie cn r.-.so!uiit'ns, read the fcJIow- Bg, which were adopted. EEsoLrTIOJSi. Th I'pnb'.i'ar.s l ;JmiUta County, llrmigh th. ir Ketnrn Jmlge Convention, l&TO lite fhlficifi 'f prini'ijiles a.Iopted by tbt Krj.u! :i-a:i tav.-fxnvi ntion, at H.viis bcrr, on Wtdties.ijy. July J'. 15. and cr 4i2f n:i:y the tt.-niinatiou ! Matthew Stttlt-r Unsy, for State Treasurer, as a K'Ciutiou rn.iuei:tlv lit to be uiaUe, and which rcnmiriids iteil to the support of etm hnisi Kc;-i!l.!iea!i in the State. Rnoitfl. Tii.'t the professions of civil lernor ri-forui of the Iiemoeratic National ltd f lite AdmbiMra'ions are a mere fraud ...... ,ul f-j.,... it. OA r ; t :i t t.rt -'i to be cariied into pictitr is the rrcorjs cf thtli show. tntitti. Th:it we heuriiiy endorse tho Oididary ! James A. Beaver, for Gover. ur. in lssP), r:d j.ledge the Republicans of Juniata tu i.is siij.port, ::d the t!ec tion rfourKcjTo.T tative Delegte to tho next &te Ouvi ration on that issue is aa rar t that tfce RrpvbliciLS i.f Juniata are uu tuUtdir in favor of H nomination. iilttd. That the ticket nominated this y is tte ut;. F-n 3tr.-.sion f.t the Ke ikicjn voters, without dictation, stigses or at.if 'ti.-,n, att.l romin.-r.ds itself "thtlKine-t Republican!; of Juuiata. Each "j a.i i.t cai.didate? are holiest upright 1lk;1 J' " ci izfr.s. e-.iaMe of ertoroi ttf tie Viiiou, dtities of the olhces fur Hch thrv hive been nominated, and if vt.d the im-rests t.l ;he taxpayers w ill in tlHir hauls. I'rtkiilrnt ai.not.ned the vote for HiCatley ooT, f,.r Vi Cull.K-h 315. 11c Ctcltjover SIcCullocb, 222 votes. For tidinui 4W, fur Kohiu 408. -ffcidnian T B hm c5 votes. For Sieber b91 votes. forCaveny 903 votes. For amend inert ,I8- AgaiLH aiiii adment ?l. Tkeatteidnid voted for. provide that fiitiian-election shall be held in the of Sliflimtown, Patterson, Tbomp o0 ,ld putt El)Jaij ben-een ta hou "o'dutkP. Jl.,a:.d:j p. a., aul be tljtt m all oih. r wkT.. -f. iiiu ...la. r.i ttf party. jUm lrnin wss elected Chairman of the C!,,-v OuiiLittee by the Convention. f P. Rotm was;electcd S-. natoi ial dele- iih tbe power to choose his confer as. AMESiDEEXTS. fctted '0l1'' iDE amendments are to be sub- IK Vle ' the:jart' in the campaign at the primiay election for accep- rejection: gtvd in place of amendment 1; orrSCnUtiv IL0'1 Senatorial Dele ny7uf;l?lturU1 Conferees shall be elect Bbali"k t,;'!i, -"""otuittee, which bodv Chairm"'T;r,ei " that purpose bv the fclUTfl, i " lban two week 'fatio 'be assenibIiig ol the State 'l place l amendment 3 : U '"'U "I the C.iimv Coiumil'ee ""J TieT" Ly caDdidte o n Wn j!'; ,i"'d llieri"-oval of ta L,ii lunv"n,:on, and his ac .iiiifee , ,u,1,ed 'd settled bv a sun CUnitt. n,eni'rs of the Connty t0lJt hv'i1'P"'U:i '"I'v for that aaidr Ketllrn Judge Convention iUli thin 'mty Committee is sppointed, ') dav s after each and every elec- tion. Should there be no candidates rin ninir on the County Ticket, the chairman shall be elected by the Return Judge Con vention. COUSTT COMXITTIC. Black ?g Herman Opple, Wm. Emery. Opplevillit. Tbonipsontown Jaa. M. Nelson, P. Mf. M.inbei k, Thompsontown. Heale John KaufTman, Walnut, Capt. J. J. Patterson, Doyles Mills. Susquehanna-ljohn Light, Oriental, John Weiser, Mahor. tonga. Tuscarora W. H. Bartly, Reed's Uap, J. J. McMiillen, East Waterford. Port Royal D. G. Alter, Samuel Cooper Patterson W. C. Brown, H. U. Knisely! Spruce Hill Stewart Manger, J. D. How el1, Pleasant View. Monroe G. S. Metterling, Richffeld, T. P. Benner, Evendale. Fayette P. Weaver, Milton Boar, McAl istervilla. Deleware S. E. Shurtz, East Salem, W. A. Tootuy Tliompsontown. Gaeenwood D. C. Wileman, George Woodward, Diiumrille. Lack John C. Bums, Lack, W. Snyder, Waterford. Miltord J. K. Robinson, Patterson. W. C. Pomerov. Port Royal. Turbett B. L. Sbunian. Mexico, llavvev Hertiler, Tort Royal. r ermanaeb Francis llower. H. A. Moist. MirHintown. MilHintown J. S. Martin, Wm. U. Alli son, MilMintown. Walker Reuben S. Moist, Mexico, Sam uel Clock, Van Wert. James Irwin, Chairman, VifBintown. tiik candidates. James UcCauley, the candidate for Sher iff, was born in Philadelphia, about Bfty tears ago, but caine to Juniata when a boy. lie lived iu Fayette township, where he wasrr.giged in agricultural pursuits till within the past few years, since which he has lived in this place, engngl as an agri cultural machine agent. Wbilo he has been a Republican all bis life be has beeu so careful of the amenities of life that he has ruaLv warm friends in every phase of Poli tics of the county, who will put the shoul der to the wheel of his political car and w heel him into the SherifTality with a hand some majority. As Chairman of the Re publican County Committee, last fall, he made a vigorous campaign and helped to swell the large vote of the Plumed Knight. S. B. CAVEST, the candidate for Register and Recorder has already served one term in the office to which he has been renominated without a dissentirg vote. He was born in Fayette township, forty-two years ago. In 1802 he entered the army against Rebellion, and among other battles, he passe.! through the battle of Gettysburg, and came out of the three days storm of leaden death unharm ed to uow w itness the fruit of the freedom that was so dearly purchased. He is a den tist by profession, but having been called to serve his fellow citizens iu a public ca pacity, has so faithfully discharged his du ty, that be will be continued in office by the verdict of the pjoplo to be expressed by the ballot at the polls, next Ilovetuber. J. CLATTOH WEIDKAX, the Representative Del. gate to tho State Convention, is a young doctor, of Fayette tow uship, of good o'i Pennsylvania Dutch stock, twenty soven years old, who has ris en so r.ipidiy in his profession that ho has a Irj-ge and profitable practice. Uo is an ajireab'e m in and makes friends wherever be goes. He will represent thee junty very well in the Slate Convention. JOSEPH SIEBEE, the candidate for Jury Commissioner is a native of Fayette township, a man ia mid dle life, a farmer by occupation, and a member of a large and respectable family whose progenitor moved to this county two peuerati!.s ag-. The biebers hve never been office seekers. He had no competitor for the nomination, and under thj lair his lection is assured. F. T. E.IUM, the Senatorial candidate was born in Ger many, about 37 years ago. He served in the Uuioii AriiiV. and has the distinction of having carried General Beaver off the bat tlefield of R,-im' Station. Rohm is now engaged in the market car business. The Senatorial Conference should Sjad him to the State Convention. JAHSS IEWI5, the County Chairman, was born in Tuscar ora valley, about 53 years ago. He has been a candidato for Congress, has served as Clerk to ibe County Commissioners, and will mike an efficient Chairmsa. County Committee Meeting- Tbe Ri j.iiblic in Couiitv Committee are called t.i meet at Foreman's Hotel on Sat urday, October 17, at 2 o'clock P. M., as this is the only meeting we wilt h ive tK-fore 'he election, a lull turn-out is earnestly re quested as business of" importance will be traasactcd. James Ibwix, Chairman For Sale. A large size Organ heater stove, with beater and stovepipe, all complete used three winters. Inquire of O. L. Derr. Oct. 2, 5-21. One Thing Certain. It will be Quay or Day, McCauley or Fowls, Caveny or Berry, but there is one thing certain, Harley is now in thecity buy ing in a stock of ready made clothing at the lowest prices. Try It. It is said that a piece of bread about tbe size of a biili ird-ball tied in a liuen bag and placed on the vessel in which vegetables are boilea will absorb the gases ar.d prevent the unpleasant odor which is otherwise thrown into the apartment. Couimuulcatlon. Poet Roval, October 8, 1885. Cider is selling for ten cents a gallon ia Port Royal. The long looked for raia has come at last to the delight of all. The public schools of Turbett will open October 12 this year. Farmers who have hulled their cloverseed report an excellent crop. The new M. E. church at Matamoras, wilj be dedicated on Sunday next. Cholera is among the hogs in this vicinity and a great many are dying with the disease-Stuart Koons has been away plastering for some time. He is a "boss" plasterer, and always gives satisfaction. It is reported that Prof. Neely, is going to leave Airy View Academy in a short time and join the -srray" ofiawvers that is now flooding tbe country. Prof, your absence will be felt in the Academy. Plato. The trotting auiiual Goldsmith Maid, died at Trenton, N. J., on Friday a week of an accumulation of fat wbout her heart. The beast was twenty eight years old last May. SHORT LOCALS. Fair days. The circus. Oh the ring! Squirrels are scarce. New goods at Pennell's. Push the out door work. Tbe Greenbackers' ghost Mount Union has seven doctors. Try a pair of Heck's $1.00 shoes Wild turkeys are said to be plenty. The Liverpool Bun is five years old. Tbe McCahans will rebuild their saw mill. Neither Quay or Day are public speak The re-union of the sixteenth 15th. on the These are the days of the Port Royal Fair. Tbe grandest season of all tbe year ia here. There was a drizzle of rain on Friday ev ening. No more "mock marriages" show the li cense. Buy the Waiker Kip Boot at (i. W. Heck's. Carlisle Presbytery is in session at Now -port now. Clover in some places in Kansas is (even feet high Wm. Banks has quite a Dice drug store in Patterson. The Woiuens' Temperance Society is pushing ita work. The drought was broken by liberal rain fall last Friday night. Mrs. McDonald and her son Boston have moved to McCoyville. Lutherans of Sunoory are talking of building a new church. The candidates are all fairly launched up on the sea of politics Huntingdon people are talkiug of starting a boot and shoe factory. Quinces, says the Bulletin, sell in Phila phia at $1.25 per bushel. FraDk Siddall, the Philadelphia soap man, has become a millionaire. The second drove of cattle passed through town from tbe west on Thursday. The colored men of Virgiuia have organ ized a political party of their own. Diphtheria has broken out among the children in Duncannon, Perry county. Every pair of the Walker Kip Boots guar anteed aud for sale only at G. W- Heck's. Tbe Presbyterian congregation in this place hare made application for a charter. The best boots in the1 market are tbe Walker Kip Boots for sale at G. W. Heck's. The Independents are holding their noses high. Tbe regulars are trying to pull them in. A re-anion of Grand Army men will be bold at Bedford on the 7th and 8tb of Octo ber. Tbe end of tbe world is to take place next May, according to the foretelling of Adven tists. Mrs. William Rollmin and her sister Miss Wagner are otT on a visit to friends ia Iowa. John Brubaker baa bought John P. Smith's farm in Walker township, for $1800. , Perry county veterans will hold their re onion at Newport on tbe 16th day of this month. Harry Derr and Harry lloluuan have gone to Philadelphia to attend a dental school. Soldiers were called out to put down the mob in Canada that resisted compulsory vacination. G. W. Heck deals in nothing but Boots and Shoes. Buy lrom him and you will save money. The new marriage law seems to concern every one more than those who contemplate matrimony. "What must I do to get married ?" is a question. Go to the Register s otnee ana get a license. A number of prominent citizens and men of means have had their pictures taken for the new history. Charles Stone, who has been on sojourn at Silver City, New Mexico, arrived home Last Friday night. A Pottstown dealer bought several car loads of potatoes last week, paying thirty five cents per DU-h'ji. A Huntingdon paper says, the two recent murder trials cost Huntingdon county about seven thousand dollars. A number of Bedford county wamea fell out about religion a few days ago at a pic nic and broke up the party. D. J. Morrell, at one time President of the Cambria Iron Works at Johnstown had his life insured for $110,00(1. MeCIai-i is to hang November 19 next, in tho Lewistown jail yard, unless a pardon bo extended which is not probable. When vou come to the show next Tues day, dou't forget to pay your subscription for the Sesiicei, and Repcblicah. Charles Corkins, of Fermanagh township, ta a five month old colt that is highly spo ken of by people who have seen it . John Laporte, convicted of murder in the second degree in Huntingdon county, through counsel has applied for a new trial. Joseph McCauley, assistant ticket agent of the P. R. R., at this place, was acting as agent and baggag3 master at BeU'a Mills, las1 week. "The penalty for selling a cigarette to a hoy or girl under sixteen years of age in New Hampshire baa been made $20 for each offence. It is a grain of consolation to learn that the men that are guilty ol murdering China men in the West are almost to a man for eigners. Highway robberies after night are numer ous in Huntingdon connty, since work on he South Pennsylvania railroad has been suspended. From hence forth the Chapel Presbyte rian congregation is to be called, "The Westminster Presbyterian Congregation of Mifflintown. Rev. T. J. Sberrard passed a day or two in town Ust week among his many friends. Mr. Sherrard formerly preached here lor the Presbyterians. Silas 0. Moyer, the new Democratic Chair man seems to have a C'eat deal of business driving about the couu:. Is he after the Independents. Ex-Congressman Fisher ha returned from Philadelphia where he had been undergoing treatment for rheumatism by uoted doctor. Ho ia greatly Improved. Huntingdon Globe. A compauy of amateur juusiuians serena ded their friends a few nights ago Tbe mu sic has been pronounced delightful. Cjruu again young men. A prohibition paper published in Buffalo has a standing heading which reads, White Wheat Whisky Wastes Wealth, Wrecks Womanhood, WaUopi Wives. Captain James J. Patterson has rented a house in town and will keep house during the school seasoo. His numerous friends hope that he will locate here permanently. The two prisoner that escaped from Lewistown jail were recaptured at Reading, where they attempted to steal something to eat. They have relumed to Mifflin county jail. A conple of Italians with a hurdy gurdy portable piano serenaded almost every house in town last Thursday. Tbe music was an improvement on tho music of the hand or gan. Rev. Philip Graif, Rev. B. E. Berry and Mr. Joseph Rothrock, represented the Luth eran congregation of this place and Licking Creek, at Synod last week at Kebersburg, Centre county. A few nights ago, two men knocked Jo seph Gillam dow n on the Mount Union, Mif- county bridge, and robbed him of a forty dollar check that he had received -lrom Lis brother on the 28th day of September. S ubscribe for a good newspaper to read the coining long winter evenings. Ton will And a larger quantity, and a greater variety of reading in the columns of the Sentinel and Repiblican than any other paper in Juniata count r. While three seta were dancing on the barn floor ol Robert Lonk, in Huntingdon coun ty, tbe floor gave way and fell a distance of eight feet. Fifteen people went down with the floor. Four legs were broken and other injuries sustained. "My daughter has taken tbe medicine faithfully, accord iug to directions, and her health and spirits are now perfect. Tbe hu mor is all gone from her face. I wish every anxious mother might know what a blessing Ayer's Sarparilla as in such cases. Tbe time to pay election tax has passed by. There has been a practico that should be broken np, which is to wait till about election time and then go about in tbe sev eral districts to pay tax and date the receipts back within the time prescribed by law. We call attention to the advertisement of G. W. Carleton ia Co., the large Book Pub lishers, New York City, who want an Agent in our vicinity to sell their popular Subscription Works. See their advertise ment of Agents Wanted in another col umn. The "old boatmen" held a re-union at Hollidaysburg last week. David F. Cramer, W. B. Crawford, B. Longsdorf, G. W. Lin- thurst, Geo. W. Stephens and John McMan igel represented Juniata connty. Between two Lund red and three hundred boatmen ttonrii.il Ino r. nninn attenaea the re-nnioo. Look ont for two swindlers that are going around this state. One of them purports to bo after crop statistics, and the other has a remonstrance against heavy taxes. Both ask farmers to sign their names to papers, which afterwards turn up as promissory notes Fulton Republican. John Reno will offer at public sale at hi place of resilience, in Ferman agh township, on Thursdav, October 2!)th, his farm con taining 143 Acres, 103 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balanco in woodland. Tho improve ment? ana a Log House with U'tche:.atUh. ed. Bank Bam 40xS8 feet, and all necessary outbuildings. For further particular, se bills. Snflrerse from the effects of quinine, used as a remedy for chills and fever, will appra ciate Ayer's Ague Ciire, a jKiwerlul tonic bitter, composed wholly of vegetable sub stances, without a particle of any noxious drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt, and powerful, breaking np lha chill, coring the lever, and expelling the poi-on from tiie system, yet leaving no harmful or unpleas ant effect upon the patient. On S:bbatii vouinjr, Rev. Mr. Hayes, preached a brillian sermon based on numer ous passages of scripture that reconcile ge ological statement with the I);.-iim record, from tbe beginning of iii.org::iiiz d matter through the various phases of life on tbe Earth to the destruction of the wor!d. The believer was consoled and mn.le hafpy by the manner of bis rescue from the crush and wreck of matter on the closir.g day of all things earthly. Tbe peaceful and quiet res cue of Noah an 1 his la nilv from the flood and wreck of the antediluvian world, and the peaceful and quiet rescue of alt christian from the dreadful massacre of the Jews in Jerusalem by tho Romans, was rcpreseutej to be typical of the peaceful resurrection and escape of all true believers before the moment of the disorganization au 1 destruc tion of this world. I'ubllc Kale. Wellinpton Smith, administrator of the estate of his lather (ieorge S. Smith, do ceased, will sell a fa-tn of 145 acres, 120 acres of which are clear and in a good statu of cultivation, having thereon erected, a large frame house, bank barn, wood house, corn bouse and all necessary out buildings, in a good community, in Wa!kr township, Juniata county. Pa., situated along the turn-pike between Mexico and Thompson town. Sale to take place on the prenlises at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the 17th day of Oc ttber, IS85, MIFFLLNTOWN MARKETS. MirrtHTOwa, October 3, 18S-5. If utter ii it; 12 8 Egf? Ham Shoulder ............. Sides i Lard 11 Kags I M1FFLISTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 80a45 Corn, ................ ol) OaU, Rye W lSew Cloverseed........ .... tt ON Timothy seed ............. 200 Flax seed 1 40 Bian 1 00 Chop , 1 50 Snorts 1 80 Ground Alum Salt 1 26 American Salt 1 W)al 10 PHILADELPHIA ilARKLTS. Fhilaoblpuia, Oct. 8, ISi. Wheat, 9J. Corn, iOc. Oats, 3Uc. ChictcLs 10c, duck llaMc. Butter Hja22c. Lgj;14 la21c. Cloverseid 10c per lb. MAlilllKD. ROB1XSOK WILSON On ibe 80th nit., at tbe residence of bride's parents, iir Bradv Koluns .o to Miss Lida Wilson, of I Port Royal. lilEUs FAIR On the 29th nit., iiitaut daughtei T ot Samuel Bair, of Port Royal. HIPPLE.On the 80th ult.. at the resi dence of her dsnirhter. Mrs. Liza Rilzman, in auroeu township. Anna M. Hippie, ageu cjjuars, o iu.uta an.l OQdays. An Efficient Remeify In all esse, of Bronchial and Pulmo nnry Affections Is Ayeks Ciiekrt Pectoral. As such it is recoirnizid and prescribed by the medical profession, and iu riany thousands of families, for the past forty years, it has been retrarded as an invaluable household reniedv. It Is a jre)aration that onlv requires' to be taken tn very sjtiall quantities, and a few docs of it administered in the earlv stares of a coid or cough will effect a iieedy rure, nnd may. vcrv possiblv, save life. There is uo doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has preserved the lives of great numbers of persons, by arrestlne the development of Laryngitis lironrhitia, ITieuanonia, and l'ulmonary Consumption, and by the cure of those dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for use in every family w here there are children, as it Is a medicine far suiierkir to all others in tho treatment of ('roup, the alleviation of V hooping Cough, and therureor Colds and Inllueuza, ailments peculiarly inci dents) to childhood and voutb. Prompti tude tu dealing with alf diseases of this class is of lh utmost Importance. Ti-e loss of a single day may, in many ease, entail fatal consequences. Ik net wa-to precious time in experimenting with lnedlciue of doubtful trticacy, while malady is constantly iraiuiii!; a d.'-p hold, but take at once the speediest. aua most certain to cure, Ayer's Chsrry Pcslora!, pkkpa::i:d by Dr. J, C. Ayer ii Co I.owe!l,3i:sg. Sold bv all Dui;.;'i'.s. LEO.1L. SRaT NOT ICE. ' A red, stray heifer, one year old, came to the premises of the undersigned, neir Van Dyke station, Juniata county, some days ago. The owner of the beifer is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay costs, and take the s-iiiual awav. DAVID C. BE.VSUOR, m Pvk. Sept. 2t iv5. AGENTS WANTEDS. "Spy ofthe Rebellion." Now 8llinK by the Tens tkuutwu ! Aormtt. tion. Only book of ita kind. Th "SPY" retail anscy arrrrtsafiaMraTar before iublisbM. A ! arai'tilo account of live conspiracy to aiuuinfna'a Lincoln. Pwilora arperlenrvs of oar FEPRaac 6nxs in th. Rebel Capt tot; ah'ir heroic bravorr rally recouulad aa thi vivid ski-tclioa. The 1 ever published- Eadorard by hundreds of ' " wonTii. A jarga nana i n..i.v Mn,,. u.:in.!ti... nrACENTS WAfiTuD! AQENTSl 1 hi. book is cur kimi? u others. Orrnck .ill i ilfAgMsawl appli.-ai I. for agencies ti.iMk Kwn i.i.nil K..-a m.,i cH.rif. .. i. Lars vii nvn ftr fo ji hmirni c.i.n. r.-ioe sfi" is ,cii criy cy onr Afcnta, and ran wl b t nnd in bcRtoriw. t- l'.. to rorpl.mnia. farmer. Jin-b-ni,., . sod rtvry bndy. Abaolalely rasflt t't.: to a:i rrrr l-wi W.wantonftatrrcttu e'.er -n?. Arn.y I'ost and in every Unnkfthip and ro.iiLleir thT.B. Fr rail iartKTiUia and trrw.s :t r,-rr'x sdorcjs O. W. CAMJCIUN CO., iXL'ita.rs, 5ev Kirt ESPENSCJIADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK . OF Fall ad Winter oads, ba.t now been shelved, a:tl wiil be kept up wei it a.ter l.y fresh supplies from tie lie J of the market at Lowest Price. FOR LADIES He has Dress (J.1....S, Notions, Triui mings, lilnck silks, ColoreJ silks, Co! ored Caslniieres, aud a fail line of lo priced Dreos ...ih! of the Jalest shades, and '- a f all iui : of standard shade!.. HIS SHOE DEL'AUTilENT is full, from the F.nest t-Lo-j to t tie most s j'oa.iiul i'ljw Shoe, at prices that will astonish you. Shoes for chil dren, Misses and L-idics. Of all kinds. Coffee, in abort exerytiiiuj;, want. Suar, llice, Tea. ask for what you QCEGNiWARB AND GLASSWARE. Every Lease must keep np its sup ply of QUEE.VSWAUE, GLASS WARE, WOODEN'WAliE. This is the store to call on for such articles. If jon cannot visit my place, jour order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit th stor . Mil.V STRaSEr, Oi'po.-.rri; ajorur tloi-'ss, 3Iiiiiiiovn, la., Frederick ESPSHSCHADE. MERCHANTS w h l,.ire to double liifir vr"'U !y iii'rndav'ng a !i':e of now c !-. .;ii.ilMe to ail t.itiii!:.'. will artJf -- '.t ti. i ..irl t-.!' HgALTH F(M)D t:i) . PA.W, No. T J. i-h Avenue, New Yori. J :. "85-ly- having in::centlr cmtrat.-t.l Hi-! !i li i l soil abiiM in hi. youtli, aii'l 13 Mi hi. voutb, iUfi Hi conrtcqiicn ce al. The ... r 1 . . - . 1 lnrP ,t:;ho(.d, 1 m:a-J Uyv, Crenerr suilureil Lost M Protrati'tri, I't. o:it ;' svmi'itv lir for b a I- il .-.' .-iA':r r. :,.;.i i, I ii; r-'i-ij ly wtiich he wis t . -a I ! v cit-ed. H.lrc-s in conti.ltnco. .'. i?. 1'IN'KNEf, il Ctar .Si., Nw Y-irk. Jan. 8, "SO-ly. IHhl at 1-9 and OM tftriLLf I i-juiPi.no it., at man nrCMOf tbe bug- 3f -liaai tMiuou. a mwl riuai Ut the English In tl. sf'LJLj' L. K 1 a.-apLrjirmuiKaaidacMa- iitREVISEDf 'T';r r' p amoni'T. S.-n. M ajetU sfU out . order at errnt I fro arrrca. rare aovnta to maka ni Li) for out nk Tsjuw TEBT UHCIt x. ITU Maury SubecrilK lor tbe Setiiiul aud RepublUa. IT IS COMING. THE ONLV SHOW OF THE SEASON. AIVI 1IKST OJV EAKTI1: SIX "IOXSTER SHOWS HOSE DON'T MISS IT. US ALL-FEATURED EXH1B1T108 fRilNKA.R03BiI:JS, wm shows MUSEUM, TWO-RING AND SOCAGE MENAGERIE 'Will E-iKl-ilToxt at MIFFLIjTOWN, Tuesday, October 13th, 1835. Travels, ty Bail, upon its own Palatial Trains of Specially-constructed Cars. TfiE AMUSEMENT COLOSSUS OF tUC CKNTIBTI L'oailrU;li aiu: iti eDnrmona CATALOGUE Ol ATlKax'TIUXS: 2 VAST CIECU3 KINGS! 150 Foot Elevated Stago! 1 Museum cf Eoiiiaa Curiosities I A uiriuni cf Oeeatio Marvels! 1 ' jiiuo Track fur Bicycle Contests 103 Peerless Circus Celebrities ! 25 laielj LAOYFtRFQRMERS Oil w, ir! SH af. 0 L. r. The ne!t-Crawnet. Vai.tr-AttrstM Breatesl living Bareback Eider Iu tho Wotltl. Hacifm CHALLENGE OF SIO.OOO lit rrn t:rrctwit'iillv -com- plinh anv tnm m tipi-n t-H'v,.. v r ; r i. 'ii" cfnb. lit? t nn rival If 1 ail ' i h v.t.uz Ttlft. o-l is th Mftt Itrililaut aiorwMUum tnt BrMlhei. AFETAL STOYCLT. PFRILS! THE WOMAN FLY! (jiKF-S sai:ik!-s i I)Ik;: ( i kkfn i.ik;ki mi'IMh. AHNETTA, Hindoo Snake Charmer HUMAN ABaB PYRAMIDS. -nitTHi in wm imm SKTOKIAL IOriiSAlII..STS. Misla Wlrp E'ul Mid, Trr I.!.'i .Ic'n, am! TX A IA.'f",lLE.-.4 C TLUIr. ,.p fttL THE WOHLD'S EEST FERFi.vTERS! Educated Dumb Brutes! I". f.rnii.c Til 7inntn. .fTriit!rtu IoiiKpjt, Multr l'tiir, lntrlll!;rnt 'iniiir, Frwo-rioia-i lic A !-..ul l'!t-t-fMfcil MuIIIon. 1'iMitlf r:t itf'. mul nil k im! of S'i;-i bly-traiu-il AnliuaK whi hiltit buiuu rta..u. iri. TJiilirolton Ell D? mimm Mr. irnj; in Par. in Miittarr Drill. Miui- Anabaolatetr r,riirinl Vi.tHv. nvreB before rv coanoATi CLOWH ELEPHANT! Who. roh.l iw a Metier Jter. p.f..rrna th moat Incrediblr, t'oBuauid Liadiriaua Autics. 50 0erflSpsCep5Gfu3jiugen8 l.WSE AKO LEO WMllZ II Ti; PAGt.(!t7. OPEN Zj-IJLS With t-rifH amo?: tbera intbe Fans. gt.aST processiom Vhi; Il-ilf :r.m Iho Cap f Pc"l II. Onlv torTi.jw IIIPCJ'OTA it! S. rvo-iiiN;i uiiK.ot ti s. IU.aVK of I' a.M KI.H, v jth an at a':am-lt .f in. pi;.li..iir( Wilit IU'sih. Giiart Hnirwrtsn. Vr tM-iir... Hini. a:i t I.Mikry-, iui; tveiilniug .l i.iti-r-,t kno.Tu to Nnturl ilis:. tuv:.. 20 Soffequs GoMsnChrioisEO r""'ll".irU of Kinc. Kiaeimrand Kransht Hum, ! I b- l.t blt "f Aral.lA, Kus&ia, A nuico and lUe txu'Kis Blue Giiki3 Ueiuo. Cf Hare "Wonders and Freaks. IJoi.tf-:i'tr-fl l.a'iT. 'Jattoofrt womnii.irmni ii r- trcl AJbltioa. W Mt n. t ittn Wo;iati ::, h .ks tnr Ur..i.s,n and aiogt 1,4,.-.-,;.. Kat Vm-n. andaa ii AJDinoa. .tffM.ra. it 110 ETKH3LC6m SsTritriS Of Si'aGE flSGWCiJfiS A V. ri.l i f I'uL. whi. h r..v,r iu-torm ai d m--&w. au'i ,fKr( mv owsi 'r, in - -T ml Trii: for ..'ii ' 'i K'r.a Ji-.i't h ; 0 b n-i n.nuirt CJ.:. T" 'i ' ..' Kv..rv l..v. at 1- 1! , Fr'v'i otiost Piocossios! J i r:- al - : ' -Z l !( H-a 1 . i a i a : J ;iiiua wiia 2 lrf,trliitl).r9 lrv. ml T.::o i'.U. ADMI33ION, - SO CT-. Children, uudi-r 9 yejare, U-aLr-PRICE. nelicul aud Luxunona KeeUTed Seata KaU. The Yv orld Moves AiD SO DOES SCH0TT! -LM THE AGE OF PROGRESS? AT SCHOTT'S the laige tjuantities cf TALL AND WINTER GOODS now arrivinjr arty tnkiiiLT tie place of tho Srriiiar nd Sutnmor goods wLieh we Lave entirely sold out. It ia UfTttins-t our poiit-v to t!ae otbf r. We art- 6tartin"; our Fall NEW STOCK of Men's, Boy's Youth's, Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps ! GENTS FUEXISHIXG GOODS ! and are alie to fell theta :t stiM LOWER PRICES than we ever did be fore. A oiler d.j ,goiU lut ivliat are new, of tho choicest materials, J-v test stylus, und luwtr in price than ever bt.-fore. Wo Lave the LATEST STYLES We Lave on stile, and moio ore to Late si. Styi'.'s o: Gtnts'Dcrbss, including tho celcbiaied Younian and Ilet- son shaj C6. YOUR TIaIE AND MONEY is never lost when von spend it in our' BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. stjlL-h clothing at the Lov.Evr piucks. ten t 31-s, 2 37. 3 ;. 3 S7. 4.2-. 5 13. suit.v, y I-!s7. - 7S, 3 S.". '.Vtl. 4 00. woive v. ars old. Bvivs' l ull aud Wintur Overcoats, 2.02, 2.87, 3.25 3X7, 4.0i, 4.63. YOTNG 3IEN S TINE DP.Ei S SUITS, in four button Cutaway and Saci:6. Wo Lav--tii-ii i.t r.i i.u r, Ci:n r.O.Ci). 12. 0t, tl.liO. It; 00. U.it i0.UO suit taki3 tho place of any tailor inada suit w rth 'i0. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT comprises all the latest noveltka of tbe reason. MEN'S SUITS. Yi'e hive a good hetivy working suit at $4.87, 4.8T 4.87, 4.-S7. We ha-.c a good Union Cnssiwere suit t S5.(i3. 5.63, 5.63, 5.03 We Lr.vs .-.it AIl-Avri f:;nure snit at 8.72. 8.72. S.72, S.72. A better one ut il! S7, ! S7. 0 .S7. !) ;.7. Our 12 00. 12.00. 12 0 . ll'iO Cassivuere Suits LtLo the phtfo cf ;.. y t tilor made snit worth $22.00 l 23.00. A fui; line cf TRUNKS AND SATCHELS- THE LEADING CLOTHIER. I5HID(K SI'lIEET, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. Apr:t 13, ldS-Vlr. THE WBTSSH 0 Years' Iteeord. FOB SWEET BOUND TONE QUICK Response Baiitif.1 FINISH TASTI DESIGN Durabilitj A EijDallai bj Few and Surpassed bj Hani Acknowledged by competent Judga to BEST FOR THE LEAST SONET. If you are going to buy an organ do not fail ta end for our catalog and irim lint. W iiavo btru Ataili!itl sine and hare a sw jvars mx-rd THE WESTERN COTTiSE ORGAN CO., BIEAIOTA. 1LU DR. FAHRNEY'S Jf,fi iTEEIIilll SYRUP. ! TT h.ts iwtrr f....c to ihe mot perfect wt'- X faction. 'iri'U r.ti; ci :.o ' rs arc u-:r it all tnrcucn tue L'n-I, J .-trr j l.-i-pil with it charm ! irg effect, lr Mapt.'.'': i;is fiAr.' riaALTU 1 fc seeing it ruta r.: r: . l- m DiAm-'HO". V d tapey ycur La' y vC ..in cr MorpLia f. tiiirs, but a - lr. I'aiirnt's Trelfiin; ryrnps which is alv?- :. "i jm r- lia' le. It soothe and quiets the L'hsi n, rr.n tt. Jain and Kflammatim ind give vnr, ,'Ti r't. Slffp to I'.abks and hvsT to M-'itinis. All Jjri;gouts amd Mcuicua I'SAL&rs Sell ir, ' t "-" r g KAGHKiTW.V. SID. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The HonsekeeDer's Friend ASK F03, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold bj tbe Gracery TradB generally. XStarPasteX In the place where joa can buy I UKST A3il T1IU CUEAPLSl MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING ii-irs, en's, Boors, shoes, j.d rvRxismxG goods. UK ia prepared tu exhibit one of the mtt.it rbuin and cvtt ocrod Ui t.,it u.aract, and at JSTGMSHIXULY LOW fHJCJiS t AUu, ii-avMi:,':- iil.j.u fur naita arid part .f auitr, hicL will be niade to or do t ahort aot.i;, v. f r .4uAbie. Kcmeuibei tut- f.i.cc, ia HorTuiau's New iiuilu:a.g, cuxuer o( bridge sp iVaUr a-iui;:, l r ....TOrTN, fA. JJaa.1, li4 W carry Roods over from one season to and Winter Seamen with an entirely; I1ST FALL 1LVTS ! follow, no less than live cases of We give yon the best and most Bovs long pants, suits from nine to 6.00, 7.25 7.87. Boys' knee p ants 12. Aged from four vears to k "lid Dealev. I'riccs $3.50, 9.00- FARMERS ! ! Don't be Deceived As there are persons offering for sale Phosphates branded "Twenty Tive Dollar " and other similar , brands, which look very much like ours, we caution farmers not if re deceived. Use-only the article v.-Iiich has our name and addres3 cne-xhb--.ij.- None other is genu ine. Bauuh & Sons, Sole Pro f rictus ahi Manufacturers, Fliila. ; TSiXVt Wil CQIUR PHOSPHATE Wo Caution all persons not to infringe upon our trade marks or.'.l brands. Baugh & Sons, PHILADELPHIA. Tb. Old Reliable atnd Beat One Spoua Batkiuc fvaader Mmde. (Oae Teaspocnrol to a quart of Finur.l Oa tbe market for 10 rem and recnmmeaideil by pruauineut pfaysiciun as beaJthfiiL WiiiTMteitolfifreeteAiEOiiia and all iJ urHvus lnrmllnta and to giTe Ask jour pncer for a free sample lor trial. aiass oxly ar CHARM M&NUFACTURIKS CO., manttf actnrw of Q'iakvr Table aura, Hv Uea. fraarT-a. Maple Syruv. FlaToa ing Fitrmcta, etc., eta &T LOUIB. 3XO. AYER'S Ague Cure contain an antidote for all malarial dla onlcra which, ao far as k own, ia oaed In ao other remedy. Jt commas no Qtuniua, nor any mineral nor dWetcnous aubstanca what-. Tcr, and cuusaM)uenrly prodncee no injurlou . effect tt-on tba censtitntion. bat leaTa tha' ftT5liui as heal 1 by as it wa U.e tho attack ' we WAiaiyr ate 3 agite crafi I to euro e7try ease of Ferer and Agna, Inter-; E.ittcut or tbi.l Fever, Kemiifnt Ferer, 1 un.b juo. Bilious Ftrer, and l irer Con-I-'aint cansed by malaria. Ia oo of failure, alter -lac trial, dealers are authorised, by our circular dated July 1st, W refund the-, luuney. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass., Suid by ail Ittugijta. j Tins Seut.Mtl nr. I (ti 'ifu !V:-f i the j tu :: -i ii mj!.c. 1 r y it. Il will i Jiy yuti ii you need at ytbin iu :Lal liue If Ei & & ATI 53 f5j .v, ;q BARLEY'S I
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