Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 21, 1885, Image 3

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New funjitnre at Gravbill'.
New good, t John Kirk'. ,"tor, .
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The ro-nolon of the .i;
xtnenth vs. well t
tended.
Tbe growing whet present, promi,
ppeartr.ee.
It u the Republican, that turned ont tn
toe ram in Ohio.
John E. HoUobangh has been
with rhenmati.m.
sufferer
It U about time that the militia hold a
re-aaion. Fall in !
Clereland did not cut much of a flgure in
be politic ol Ohio.
The TrMbyterlan Synod wa. in teion .t
Belleionte U.t week.
EToIntion is infidelity,
special creation.
The Bible teach-
Rabbit shooting dors not commence till
the flrat of Xorember.
It i. said that the chewing of cinnamon
bark relieves tooth-arhe.
The "oofldence sympathy politic.l more
ment dcs nnt take well.
The Prohibitionists have
committee in Perry county.
full county
The boulder, in the North farm near town
re being blasted to pieces.
Iaa; UcAIister and wife celebrated their
tin wedding st McAUsterville.
Obio shocld be kept as an October state,
such a good pointer you know.
We are indebted to the Oberho!tter broth
ers for a lot of first rite gripes.
Show, picnic, harvest home and re-union
days are ever for the year 1335.
Jarob Thomas shot a wild tnrkey on the
ridge, north of town, last Fri liy .
It was a pleasant re-union that the 16th
held in this place, last Thursday.
Espenschade bas the largest stock of
tore goods that he ever shelved.
Buy the celebrated Carlisle mke or
hoe. at Heck's Boot anl sboe store.
Jefferson Mover baa secured a position
en the railroad, as a freight brakem.n.
The heavy fogs in tbe morning, drives the
earning .unsbins loafers off the street. -
Henry H.nbright shot three wild turkeys
oae day last week, on Shade mountain .
Still they go I those fine kid top, la4ies
ehoea, at G. W. Heck's. Price only $1.75.
JTeal Dow proposes to extinguish the Re
publican psrty in Msine next year-Don' t-
Every psir of the ffalker Kip Boots guar
anteed aud for m!s only at G. W. Heck's.
It was a miss report that Jscob Sulonff
bad gigged a salmon in the river some nights
ago.
Persons in reed of pure grape wine may
obtain It by calling on the Oberboltrer
brothers.
The Democrat mwt teg
the Juggernaut. T.ke ear. bey. or yon B be
rnn over.
0 W. WUson, of Patterson, has re-stock-
,dhi.o c.nd-'" h,snew
.tore room.
Mrs.J.r-G.Lo"P.orSPrnee Hl,, hM
go", ,o .be .Ut. of Missouri to see ..on
who is sick.
rornic.clotningformen.nd boy. .d-
vertlsenect- . .
Diphtb.ri.i epidemic ,t KltUMwr, P
lDPjt inst.nce. -bole famine have been
'TCZ Hepubiican candidate for
OhV hPa. been ..ected by.
i maioi it V.
8 i.nrrd. by the
Jk UFort b - tbe West.
Huntingdon Court to ..x yesr. in
era penitentiary.
. ..., Hinds. mouMing,
cor-
rny doors. fc
Co's
Bve.poundfour-ouncebas.wB
'--entoftheBeid.
l.re Dl. next Ssturday.
.county have or-
The mercbsnt. " .topping P'
dlrtfwbepsy ..medov
'rof-rerbytbeRe.
Pro,p9Ct near the tr:k.
TbeJ
r the
. . ... mr tine. "
P .e.hsdrstbrt.dcpress-
ter ene -i , . MI.iod 0t .
lays.
i Obio,
. Fiectio. ly .ideshow drew
many
llcaos-
..... .vate members of tbe
repot
tea uir- K-n.nDeal-
, county bav. been ."P
democracy " h cy on
tbe
.oforf'"
c.mpsign.
Piror.audtb Dem-
ean't W both-
W-.B."f;igio excitement.
inBTiu
a- AlIir.
U J QyZZr take AJ'
'Win I m - K m M r m . Tw.Mw..".TSas,iS r m mV I
60l .. -
and both parnef dafm , 000T m:lJnt7- The vote on Legislative candid-toa i. oIom. fJ
uZ 71 ? ader have fled from th0 feart y
e;nplocu,Jr:'7enJ"fa!'t'iPi.m.f victory. Oar poeud trtut X
' ' ! , T 1 th- n, b., a good deal oat of "T ""s ST
gOOfl lira' o Cl V:--. hn
this October, late e-d
cmin,. but the con- j
ititmn r.l 1.. .
" ' ",D vaiuinie grass d w.rranted
tno late cnlting.
The erring brethren keen thnlr Chairman.
Silas Mover, on the move. He is doing bis
best to jKinr i.n on the troubled wa'p.
Can oil and water mix 1
'Johua Given, a Kiowa
Indian and
Kradu..e ortb- Carlisle Training School, !
nasarpuei lor a license to preach at a i
Presbyterian minister."
General Irwin Gregg was like Svil, in !
Ibis, that he towered a head and shoulders !
alve all hi. comrds, at the re-nnion of
the IC.ih, In tLis pU. , last Wednesday. I
The Dtmocrat ami Reuttr tal!;s abont a j
Juggernaut, but i. a'raid to say who it '
means or its Juygeruvit is an imacintrr i
one. Don't be to afraid spj.k out In the
meeting.
Miss Msggie Snyder, of P.irt Royal, ac
companied by her frier.d and gnrt, Mis.
Maggie Gibson, of DxncansTille, Blair Co.,
were visiting friend, in this place, last
Tbnrsday.
r Jumrs Mathers gve a party to his yonng
friends, st the residence of his nnele, Geo.
Jacobs, in honoi of his cousin, Hugh Math
ers, il Sidr.ey, Ohio, who has been visiting
in this p'ace.
On Saiurdav Wm. Hooks, of Altoona.
and two Irienrt, from the s.ma plsce, shot
tno wild turkevs. to rheasants and a
woodcock, on Sh-id.t mountain, back of
Henry SalmifT.
Lost William Landis, o! Thompson-
town, tost a pair of ilDiiole spectacles in thit
town some dati. ago. The finder will con
fer a (avor on hi a by addressing him at
Thompson town.
The Tribune says th 'ro is . sinU ring
running the Republic m pa-ty. Why not
givo names I An insinuating charge is
worth nothing. Count the men and name
them like a little man.
A lreight train brakeman named Helf-
wright, from Huntingdon, had tha inrfex
and middle tlnper or his right hand taken
off, while coupling cars last Thursday night
iu the Patterson yard.
Kev. Mr. Griiff, Lutheran preacher in this
.- ... , r
place, marritti Mr. Xaa amno aim j....
Jine Panncbikor, at the Frjona?e last
Thursday, it was the first marriage in this
county under the new law.
Si'as Mover, the Democrat Chairman, is
not sleek and Tat but it is slid he has the
nact of whipping in the Independents. Tho
whip hss been ctacked over tho head of the
Tribuue and it falls into lin?. t
Fli Leidv, who has ben living in Phils- j
-I.I..I.:. hh ! the home el bis father Aaron !
UU UUIOI '
t -:. ;n Frette township last Thursday,
wvi " " -
or Brighl's discasu. Interment on Satur
dav. Ho was aged about t'i years.
It was . gun load of mud that one of the
Democratic newspapers shot st C.veny last
week, but instead of striking Caveny it went
straight to the m.rk and bit the men that
pet.f.oned nd obtained hat was complain
ed of.
A Boston court has sentenced ex-Governor
Mojes, of South Carolina to imprison-
r- hpu roart Tor
ment in the state prison iui i
..,.,,in,r mooev under false pretence,
Mo-
ses is
a common conuaence mo, -
.windier.
The senior editor oC tho Dtmoer.t ami
Rezuter cultivates, handsome beard, and
- .nention to it he make, remarks
iu ui.
about beardless youths and so
in bis paper
forth. Don't oe so w
hairy fac
Tbe boy. d fir's t0 e"iny ,h ra"
union, as -U a. the veteran., .Iter tne
. ir. the bov. and
. . .... aa- vnnr n ICO
veterans nae i .
eirl. will have paed into tho nusy
affairs
..rl.fe and will often- rel.t
.cene. ol
the re-union..
Subscribe for .good Dapapr to re.d
i..-, .inter evenings. Ton iil
theeouiiug -""s --
and . greater variety
find . larger quaatlty,
-. nt ihS
SCSTISEt
-r ....A .ntr in tne cur-ui" w. -
,.r.s tlun any other paper
in
4S n.n
juniaU county.
v-m of Tyrone, t Irakeraa.
jjenjaunu y.aje., of iyr
ou tbe
railioaJ, oa "
s,iun!a?-. ana
that be
injured tu ueu -J
eondltlon. .1
the
ever siuce, in a "
Fatterson lous.
The rainstorm . bit prevailed in .hi. Ul-
i w. . turiou. glo farther
.oulh, even " o,nouJth W M Ar
. ..rrtv was done.
Kino vi w - -
. of Delaware
nship,
&mUe,-rro-d.y by .couple
of :
was oi("" .
.t some of the .how curl
l0l.tat.Hne o ontf
.tranger.
osttie and wU -
o.tlie . pocket-book
nicked hi po01' ,Kra
pickea u r- doU.rs.
II1U
-hir.h cot.lancu
. .i t!ia Danwcratii
Connty
TM.LWHTr-.r.-fter .be loPi-
an v.
. . r ... -r,-- iha K
. s- hnt luut
'
conies out firat. Moyer is
lean iauu
vfO A 1 MOYU -w
A Presbyterian church sociable
be
on
held at the home of Mrs. Jane Irin.
F riday evening. Admission 15ct
Pr,-
ceed. for benefit of tbe church.
Some overly smart Reglstera require every
one to testify to their age who apply tor a
marring license, all the law contemplates is
l that the applicant is of tbe legal age,
nhr ro ihont with (ht wji
Try Aver'. Pill.. They will relieve the
stomach, restore the dietive orr.n. to
he,lthv action. -mnr- hA nh.t,.tinn.
,hat depress nerves nd brain, and thus cure
rour headache permanently.
The Democrats in Ohio have taken to the
woods and will be lost in the nion'.hs to
c""e. Both Democrat, and Republicans te
'ost wondorment at the mammoth stuck
" good, that Kspenschade has just shelved
Call, ask for what yon want
Republicans, be on your guard, examine
yonr tickets, see to it that you vote just -you
desire to do. Sometimes men in whom
you have confidence will hand ou lue
wrong ticket telling the ticket is "so and
so" when it is "go and so." Evamine yonr
ticket and learn whether it contain, tin
names that you desire to Tote for.
"Tommy," exclaimed Mrs. Fogg, "don't
yon know it is Sunday f Don't you know i
is naughty to make a kite to-day 1"
"Hut, my dear," inlerpos-.d Foirg, "don't
"7"' " "
PPer'
ot a religious
"Oh !" said Mrs. F., (. didn't notice
that." Boston Transcript.
Uriah Bycrs, son of Benjamin Byers, of
this town, was struck by . locomolive, in
the Altoona railroad yard, on Saturday
morning He was so seriously injured that
he died on Saturdjy evening. H' remains
were brought to bi. homo in Pstt irson. A
wife, five children, . father and mother
mourn bis loss. He was aged about S
years. Interment in Union Cemetery, at
2 o'clock, on Tuesdsy.
Clara (in carriage with horse running
away) "Do you think you can stop him
wiih one hand, George )
George (with teeth set) ! d-don't th-
think I caa st-stop hira, but I c-can keep j
him in the r road."
Clara (with perfect confi lcniu) "Very
well, try it for another mile, and then if he
doesn't stop use both hands." Jf. T.
Times.
John Earnest, who bad . foot taken eff
by local freight some time ago, w. agreea
bly surprised Inst Saturday evening, by tbe
crew ol train men who served nnder him
hen he was condnctor, stepping ioto hi.
hoaje 0 tberatt'e of a drum to present bim
jti a purse ot $128, which they
raised
John
among themselves for his benefit.
Pannebaker delivered the presentation
speech, Mr. Earnest rep'iet, and was follow
ed in speech by Wm. Deward, John Lutx,
nnry DeHuff, and Thomas Dillon.
Put tbe boot on the other leg, suppose
Mr. Berry to be tbo prestnt Keller ant
Rrrorder. nd . lot oflawvers shouli have
KecorawT, .uu
I 11.. r..nrl M nriAF t Ilfff D-ICRet.
ptuii.Lcu.mu.
the Court doea o, Berrr i n-uircl to nue
hrlp to tranncribe the duciiet, and up porn
. journalist and charges Brry and hi clerk
with. job. What would pcoplo say abaiit
such . mistaken charge. That is precisely
the way charge the charge o( the Dtmocrat
and Rcguttr nUnds against Caveny arid Ir
win. List of letters not called for, remaining in
the MiBlintown post office, October 1st, W
Person.aSinfr for these letters will jaeavi
say they are advertised. Letters t Miss i .
S. Eckrote, Mrs. Catherine Arnstrong, Mr
T. T. flamiltoD, Mrs. Mary A. Stt-wart, RcV
Joseph Hesshcy, Mr. J. Th. Reel, Mr.S. H.
Isenber', Mrs. Thomas Mackneer, Mr
Thoiras Stewart, J. II. Wheeler, Mrs. E ii
abeth Robinson, Miss Lnttfo Kodit.-M, F.
W. Meyer, Miss Maggie Starrer, IV. W
Lauver. Cbas. B. CiAwroRO, P. M.
The Democrat and Rtg'.tter shouts Jug
gernaut, and the Trtian shouts Kin,
Chairman M oyer should gather himself np
long enough from bis travels to bring the
editors of tbe respective journals t-.getber in
caucus so that they may pipe one tune
through ono and the same iti$tru:ue.jt. It
it is Juggurnsut it cannot be Ring, and if it
is Kiug it caniiot lie .'agg-.-rnaut. Hurry np
Buyer or you'll not get your two organs to
pipe one and the same tune this campaign.
By tbe way MiyeT might is-ila a proclama
tion statin? how tfany Iid-penlents and
Republicans be has C3tght in bis pjliticil
seine.
Frank A. Robbing exhibited his show in
! this place on the 13ib iust. It did not coui-
prehemfall the world bnt w.' what may be
callnd a gem ol a girow, win two raji u
center plaiform, just anch an exhibition that
center iK.i.oru,, - - --- ----
comes aft, r long iuterrala. Tbe entertan-
ment raM ach illfuljaind daring porfonn
ance that the most critical observers were
'nighly pleased. Should Robbing at some
loture time, on . tair day, pitch bis tent in
this place there will be " ouiponring of
the people to sse his show. Geo. 3. Cola
ia a gentlemanly manager and mad) friends
of all whom he mot t business w.y. Hob
bins, the proprietor, i. quite . youn man
to ovdswt .aek . show:
I
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. L. !
Lt Wednesday .Tertn between e.gm ,
and nine o'clock two bwhelor brothers liv-
Ing about . milefrom Seybertsville, Schnyl-j
kill connty, named John and William Kes-
' ' . . r . . fc- ...j
ter, were murdered by four trrmp. who h.d
been told that the brothers kept several i
thousand dollars in the house. The heads
of the brothers had been broken by . club.
An illegitimate son of one of the brothers
was away when the murderers entered tbe
house, on his return, he tound his father and
nncle dead, about nine o'clock that night.
The drawers and trunks of tho house had
been ransacked but no money was obt.ined
The youug msn say. that the money was
not kept in tbe house.
Mrs. Samuel Davis, who lived in this
pUee, and wa. well known to the men, wo
men and children of a generation ago, died
at her home in New Holland, Lancaster
county, last Wednenday, aged 82 year..
Her husband, Samuel Davis, .urvives her.
Many year, ago Mr. and Mr.. Davis began
the journey of life together in thi place.
During the period of more than a bait cen
tury they were true and faithful ta ear 'rt oth
ers interests snd now in tbe days ot the goi
d-n autumn, the sere and yellow leaf, Mrs
Davis passes away to the other beautiful
world beyond the sight of mortal eyes.
Public Sale.
John Reno will oti.-rat public sale at his
place of residence, in Fermanagh towoship,
on TuurS'lav, October 2!th, his farm con-1
tiining 143 Acre, 105 acre, of which are j
t-leitred and in a good state of cultivation,
the ba'snce in woodlaud. The improve
ment are . Log House with kitchen attach
ed, Bank Barn 4('x.a8 teet, and all nece.s-.ry
outbuildings. For further particulars, see
bills.
Communication.
TiBBKTT TowxsHir, October 13, lS-S.
The rfceipt taken in during the Fair did
not pay the premiums.
Congressman Atkinson was in Turbett
j township, last Monday.
Chestnuts are plenty this year
and are
selling for five cents per quart.
The Republicans did their duty in Ohio,
last Tursdsy, by electing Forskcr Govern
or. Both the show and the re-union of the
15th Penna., Cavalry were pmrly attended
from this place.
Mr. C. F. n ivicc, a most promising young
man, has become . clerk in the store of W.
A. lietrick, at Mexico.
Turkey bunting came in on Thursday,
and the woods was full of anxious hunters
searching for th desire 1 gnuj.
J. K. Hench is running the Mecluiics
barg cider pres. now. There has been about
110 barrel, ot cider made there this fall.
The bafeball cluo from Port Royal de
feated the L. E. Atkinsons of MiflinOwn.
1 in the contest during the Fair. The score
. tood-,9 , 5 jn fjv,r of ,he ho.ne toaru.
j ......
i Among tha aliidents .ttendini Airj irw
I J
AradeniT. the followini are tho namfol
! Academy, the following are tho nami'S
j those preparing to attend the different col
! leges : George Jf. Wisebaiipt, Gettysburg ;
George M- Graham, Dickinson; Jolm M.
Rohison, and Joseph Isenberg, Princeton ;
Frank Snyder, Gettysburg ; Miss Mary
Richmond, Nw Jersey State Jfor.iitl
School.
Ft 1TO.
.Tote From Washlngtsii, fa.
Rev, T. J. Slierrat l, a formr f aifur ol
the Presbyterians at Mifflin, and who was
lately visiting bis acqu linUnces then-, was
at the College Chop-I on Thursday morn irg
snd led iii prayer. Ills rister. ' Miss Sbcr
rard i the President of tho Female Semi
nary. Ex-Judge JahnFton, ot the district com
priit.g Klk, Warren a-id otlier counties and
ho graduated from JefTerson coiltge over
fifty years was visiting in town at Dr.
Yonng's.
A professor hid his students out npon the
campus surveying last week.
There are two brick kilns npon the out
skirts ot the bornngh lines. In cne kiln
bricks are made fix or seven tiroes . y;ar in
largo qnaDtiiies.
The Washington and YT.ynesbarg rail
ro sd is a K arrow (i nsgo and is one l the
three roads that run into Washington, tin.
other two roads that rnn into the town con
nect with the Pennsylvania R. R. at Pitts
burg. Tbe I . M. C. A. meets in their room in
College building every Sunday evening.
A passeDger train running npon the B. O
railroad, a short distance below Wheeling,
in a distance of ten miles, killed first, two
hounds, then .joung steer, then a cow, and
finally a horse.
Tnere is an Astronomical Observatory np
on tbe College campus and npon eleir ev
enings lbs Mathematical Professors some
times teach their .Indent. Astronomy.
The LcMmee Crematory ia about as large
as Reno's school house or any common
coantry school house. Una room is fur
nished with chairs while the turn ace i. in
another part of th. house.
On th. ISOi lost-, a rain storm accoap.
. ... ! -:-a h k.i.t thnnrier and a ltranl Wind- i
k hMvt thnnHiip ind a atronff
. . . now njDe tb.. had
r-w-. ----- --
tufn lAia a lew aivi aa wau v.
,n()U(t1 ,PVeral feet deep in the ground
npon the hill-side. At rirrsonrg .ever..
a wells were .truck by lightning and set
f" can never be outened.
ojl we nt c,neht fire .everal years
ago burned for over a year. Wolis ror oil
and gas are bein. sunk in great numbers.
In the town there is a machine .hop that
is a kind of a f nrnsce, where glass tor lamp.
is made. One of the material, it is made out
of is coal. 1 nere are inreo vamnno u"r-,
a half doxen or more shoe makers, about
the same number of tin and blastsmith
shops, eight drug store, and aix clothing
stores.
There have been .everal temperance lec
tures in the Court House and they ttke
well among the temperance people of Wash
ington, who have a law against the selling
of linuor. exceot ror medicine.
Filteen to twenty men areengaeed in dig
ging a trench along Main street in wnicn
they are laving gas pipe.
In lt2 th lead works near tho Chartiers
dep.t were burred ; they were nover built
aeain The burnt wall snd foundation can
till be seen.
There is a fire company aid a fire enpine
in town. .Many private bouse, have slate
i.r tin roofs.
The wboat around the town is looking
weli.
Ths rnrn in this conntr is E'od, O Ut .
ffcntleman from West Virginia, who is, In
town, said that it was not so good in some
nsrls of that .late,
There is a laree Academv at Cann ons-
burg, the former i'e of Jeffjrson Collego.
There is a large Reformatory several
miles from this Dlace
The soldiers monument in the Cemeterv
is a i..asive structure. The are many vaults
m tha Cemeterv which have doors.
Some of the Colleen gulden's thtt live in
I the countv and t Piitsbnrg, contemplate
going home on Thanksgiving.
J. F. S.
WasiiurCTOS, Pa., October 15. lbS5.
Tribute ofRepect.
The following resolutions were sdopted
bv Mnddv Run Sundav School, Oc'ober
18th, lft5, on the death of their l.te Super
intendent, John N- Kerr.
Whk.eas, It has pleased Almighty God
in tin infinite wisdom to call from ns our
h..lnved Superintendent John W. Kerr,
therefore
Retohtd, That we should bow in humble
submission to the will of Him, who ruleth
over a'!, who gveth and who taketn awav,
and who, we believe, doeth all things well.
Rttuhti, That in tho death ot Brother
Kerr, our Sundav School ba. lost a constant
and faithful Siioenntendent, tne commnni-
iv n nnriirht and chiistisn citixen, and we
rejoice in the hope that our loss is his eter
nal gain.
Rttalrtd. That we tender our deep-:
sympathy to the family of the deceased,
aiid that a copv of these resolutions be pub
lished in the county papers, aid that a c o
pv be sent to he bereived laraily.
Davto F. Hk.sb.
Jimks L. Hsrsiixt, ".Cora.
r.DMiKD Lib us at, )
PtIWEKS D1EL On the 13th insf.,
at the residence ot the brides parents, in
M xico, bv liev. E. D. Keen, Mr. James M.
Powers, of Altonna a;id Miss Emm. E. Dill,
of Mexico, Juniata Co., Ha.
It I Eft:
I.KIDT At hi father's residence in
McAlisterville, Eli C. Leidv, from I'hil.idel
thia, sged 45 years, 8 n onth ai d 2 days.
YIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
Virwrrows, October 21, 1883.
Butter
Fzgs
Hani
v-.ou'dor ,
Sides
t.ard - I
nirruNTOwx grain makket
Wheat
Corn,
Oats,
Kyo
2uw Cloverseed. ..
Timothy seed
flaxseed..., ....
bran
Chop. ....... .....
Suorla .....
Grouud Aiuiu Sail.
American Salt.....
00
St'
25
riO
5 6t
2 00
1 40
1 Oil
1 60
1 80
1 25
1 COal 10
FUILADKLFUIA MARKETS.
Philapklphia, Oct. 17, lt85 Wheat
99e. Coru.mixe.l 6050 is. Oals il'Ji-'ftl:.
Cbickeus, liens o, dressed chickens il'a j
liutter, ZiaJC. figgs, oijc. us;
la$16. btraw, li C'overseed, '.i alOc.
liuioiby seed $l.UO
taT Libkstt, F., Oct. 17. Cattle un
changed, h. ks dull; t-biladelphias 3.90a4;
graaaers t.j.-5a.6ll. fcbeep nulhlLg doing.
LKGJL.
L UITOK'i A'U IICE.
n.
Etialt of Bon. Joiepk Pomeroy, deceaud.
Tne uuders g'K-d. Au.inor aupoiuted by
tbe Orpbaua' Court ot Juniata County,
Penus) tvauia, tnfrr alia to make distribu
tion of the b ila.ice iu tbe bands of J. Mevin
Pomtsrpy, fcq , Kxecutor ot tbe last will aud
tesutineut, ot iiu. Joseph Pomeroy, late of
tteale township, J iniita county, Pennsylva
nia, deceased, uu his tirst partial accouul hi
ed August 14iu, looo, bur. bv gives notice
tbat ho wiii disoua t.ie duiiea ol bis ap
pointment, at Ins uihce iu tne txiio.iiU of
.tfiBliiuowu, Ju:iiaUcuuiv, Pa., ou Tues
day, the loin day ol November, A. It. lof .
between the hours oi lOo'c.ocls A. and
5 o'clock P. ot said day at wiwc t time
and place all parties navi:ij( ctsima against
said estate must present ibeiu or tx i rever
barred from claimii.g agaiust said tuua.
JERKMIAH LY05o,
Oct. 19, 18e-t. Aaditor.
PYzr.iiA
Is the neat virulent form of blood-poisoning.
Lea. speedily fatal, bnt not less eer
taTnlr to. n th. vitiation of the blood of
which tbe flrtt symptom, are Pimplea,
Sties, Bolla, said Cutanea. Krnp
tlont When tbe taint of Scrofula eive.
wamin f of it. preeence by such indications,
no tlni should be lost in using Atir's
Satuar aitiLLa. the only perfect and reli
able roeUU-ine for the purtticaUon ot th.
blood.
SCROFULA
Is . foul corruption in the blood that rot.
out all the maehlnerv of life. Nothing
will eradicate it from the system and pre
vent Its transmission to offspring but
AYCR. f-amsaraRiLl-a. This prepara
tion is also ttie nnlv one that will cleanse
the blood ot Mercurial poison and the
taint of Cootairiotn IMaeasea. Impover
labed blood a productive of
ANEM I A,
A wretched condition Indicated hy PalUd
Skin, Flaccid Musrles, Shattered
Iterree, and Melaacboly. It. tint
svmptoius are Weaaiiiesa, Laniruor,
Los. of Nerve Force, and Mental Re
jection. Ita course, nncherhed. leads
Inevitablv to Innltv or th-ath. Women
frequently suffer from iu Tbe only medi
cine that, while punfving tne blood, en
riches it wtth new vitality, and invigorate
tiie whole system, la
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
ruriiuu bi
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Haas.
Soli by all Druggist.: Price $1;
Six bottle, for $5.
ESPENSCnADE'S
COMPLETE NEW STOCK
OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
bas now beeo shelved, and will be kept
op week after week by freb supplies
from tbe bead of tbe market at Lowest
Priees.
FOR LADIES
He bs Dress Goods, Notions, Trim
mings, Black Bilks, Colored silk9, Col
ored Cashmeres, .ad . full line of low
priced Dress Goods of the latest
shades, nd .Iso s full line of standard
shades.
HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT
is full, from tha rine;t Shoe to the
most snbstaatul Plow Sboe, at prices
that will astonish jou. Sboas for chil
dren, Mieses nd Ladies.
GROCERIES
Of U kind.-i, Coffee, Susar, Rice, Tex
in short exerytbing, k for what yon
want
QCEES3TAR3 AXD GlA3sWARE.
Every iiooso mu-t ."-p up
ply of QUKK.VS.V.VHL:,
V AR E, H OOD K N' vV .'. 11 V..
tbe store to call on f . r r-.o!i artic.e.
If you cannot viit n- place, jour
order by mail will be prniapHy attend
ed to.
Visit tit jtcr--.
5S4I. RTRKET,
Iifl!intoAvtt, Pa.,
Frederic!: ESrESCTfADE.
AGE?sTS WANTED itsTO
C5
''RsVncTHC KEBELLION
yow eU:n i by the irnS'J tbwajMM.' No.-oBiiwri-tion.
Oulytuekofltakiud. The"SP"reaIs
mtny mvrjAirar never befcee published. A
crai.tiie aeon tint of tbe conspiracy to aaeaanoate
Linruln. Perilnus experlencea of onr fcnciiAi,
ru in the Kebrl vapitol; their heroie brsTer?
fully reraunied in these vivid skatclMW. The
Spy" ta th. cue', th illina; war book
ever published. Entond by huKdrrrta L.
press aud Aot teatlmoelala A large hanil
gome lok. pafs: SO illustrations.
trACCflTa WANTED!
AENTS1 hisrKn.lt is eer-jrfJtee all oihrs. f
Ovtos' l.wn'trt'l thrmaami -ppii.atinoji fur aeeDf4t-s ;
h ve lr. iv--tv. .L Ve eave many amenta who
a-TLe "PY" s told only by onr
a vntSs and ru l" f..uo. Id bousatorc. j
S isoM'-rchsnia,f-rmers. mvchanic. aoJ every- ,
b!. Absa-la ely uint b.-k to fli trar
t-v,rs We wantoneaiitnthi every Grand Army
Fo.t and in tery township ao.i r.nnr in the i. H. i
For fall particulars anil ttrmt ( eered address
O. V. CiiUXIOS (IU, PoLiialKra. Sts Yort
MERCHANTS d i e
to double their pmbts by inlr'slticing line
of new "goods, ii.dispensalile !o ail funnies,
will a.l,lress for lull utrlini!a'S, MKAI-TIf
FOOD COMPANY, No. 72, 4ih Av?nne.
New York. Ja. H, VV!.
MANHOOD nf ;
d. A
m i
haTing innocently roittret-d he ii'bil
self abure in his youth. ad in c:ieiien c
siitft red all ihe horrors ol -si-xt al Ineapacii
Lost Mnhoo.1. l'l.vsicil l's-av, (i'tiiri!
Priislratim., et.-.. i I. " "' sympaly lor
for hi fellow suff er, rs. wail 'ree the r c -by
which he w tlrta-lv enr.rl. Adrtn-
in confi.leme. J. 'V. I'l.NKNF.V, 4i
i Cedar St., New Yorfc. Jjii. , "b-lr.
MaXiilips & Cos. Planing Kill,
Port Royal Ftnna.
Masiracrrains or
Ornamental Porticos,
Bracket and Scroll ork.
DOORS, SASH. BLINDS, SiPi.XG,
3101 LDIXGS, rCOORISCl.
Also, dealers in shingles, li'h, ai d fram
lumbi-r of every description.
Country lumber worked to order, f Se
ders by mail promptly attended to. Ai.
orders should be sent to.
, JlcRILLIPS A CO ,
10-21 85. P"rt Kovai, I'a.
If! HOLY,
m St i
WftOM . 1 -1 Slid Old
Ttamenn st U thoa
1 .3 Ui. fr.eeoi ue w-w
u-Ui edltuns, aa.l cral
in O t-.
art' I aT-
aoml srai wil
iff "-'""-"l VU1 r t waa. Rar,
wifVfff.r'n,V F J ehaaee toe aaenia to mae
wnurfi mm unitr at errrg
"
' money. Bead a'..iu tor ob
fit. Tsaas rar Lmau.
raa tumru jnil mn.
Bnbsetio for th Srnhnti and KryhbHcvn.
it .rap- 6Htt
tiLAM- E0CXD 3
ry& 2jt-E&:'miFlys s.--sVrt x?tj. tA' -;
The "World Moves
AND
SO DOES SCHOTT!
-0oL
THE AGE OF
AT SOHOTT'S
the large quantities of FALL AND WINTER GOODS now arriving fare
taking the place of the Spring and Summer goods which we have entirely
Bold out It is against our policy to carry goods over from one season to
the other. Wo aro starting our Fall and Winter Season with an entirely
NEW STOCK of
Men's, Boy'si Youth's, Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps !
GENTS FURTISHlISrO GOODS !
and are able to sel! them at still LOWER PRICES than we ever did bo-
fore. W offer no goods but what are new, of tbe choicest materials, la
test styles, and lower in price than ever before. We have the
LATEST STYLES
We have on sale, and more are to
Latest Styles of Gents' Derby s, including the celebrated Youman and Hot
son shapes.
YOUR TIME AND HONEY is never
BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
stylish clothing at the lowest prices. Bovs long pants, suits from nine to
ten years, $137. 3 62. 3 87. 4 2.3. 513. 6 00, 7.25, 7.87. Boys' knee panU
suits, $1.63, 1.S7, 2.78. 3.25. 3.87, 4.00. 425 Aged from four years to
twelve vears oi l. Bovs' Fall and Winter Overcoats, 5fl.83, 2.62, 2.87, 3.23
3.87, 4.0! , 4 63.
YOTNG MEN S FINE DRESS SUITS, in four button Cutaway and
Sacks. We have them in Brown, Black
10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16 00. Our $16.00
made suit worth 30.
OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT comprises all the latest novelties
of tbe season.
MEN S SUITS. Wo have a good
4.87, 4.87: We have a good Union Cassimere suit at 5 .tJ, o.OJ, 0.tJ, o.t
We have an All-wool Cassiiuere suit at
one at $'J 87. U 87, 0 87, D.87. Our S12.00. 12.00, 12 00. 1100 Cassimere
Suits take the place of any tailor made suit worth $2100 to 25.00.
A full line of TRUNKS AND SATCHELS.
EMiL SGHOTT,
THE LEADIiNG CLOTH rER.
KKIDGE STREET, M1FFL1NT0WN, PA.
Aijril 15,lt85-lT.
THE
WESTERN
COTTAGE
CO Years'
FOB
DESIGN
Durability
:: J
Equalled by Fiw mi Surpassed by tm.
Acknowfolgad bv competent Judgn to
be one of Ibo
BIST FOR THE LEAST MONTY.
If joa are irotaff to hnr an ortrnn do not fail ta
mend fur our catal vm and price list. Wa
Itave bra esiaMUtMl since and
bT a aw cars' record.
THE WESTEHH COTTAGE GnOAM CO.,
ME.VDOTA.
TO.T BAST USIWO
TEETHII SYRUP.
IT Iw ncr-r failed to (rve te met p-rfrre mti
factiii. 'lh'.urd ol mof.er ac iti;ig it ail
through the Lint.ard all r-j L -I with iu cSarm
irtp-en'ecu. It Maiaistkb Latv's Healim bt
kBfcrl.NC. IT Fr. -KOil C.LI'' AMI iMArTRMfT. I0
not stupefy yuur iUby wiin Ov inia t-r MurpuaA SsliX-
turt.. but u-e
Ir. Fabnic.TN Tcet'riita: ft y rap,
which is a!ivayu ?ar ami n 'ia' . !t so'thc and
uicistheCi'i i, ikt.-i.it . nr. i'.i-..Tpd I ?t avu ati m '
..id give rrr, ?. TT'iti- Siiifpt Hm amo
ki tt M-THEHi. All Ut.ciT akd Mbuicinb
LilALIK) Seul it.
Tv.'EriTY-rrr crrrj a bcttis.
Pvrrnrn Vr
HAGER5TOWN. MD.
BEWARE
OF IIV11TATIONS.
The Housekeeper's Friend
ASK FOB,
AND TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold t j da Grocery Trada generally.
A 1 Bj?rill " X t'rX 7
aitfrp
TfiTTPr
O'Jicr v
XarPastX
sS-NW YQMiy -
W . HARLBY'S
Is the place where you can bay
TIIK IJEST ASD TIIE CHEAPEST
MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
B.1TS, CJPS. BOOr', SHOES, JSD FURSISH11TG GOODS.
TJE to prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and gelect stoekg vs eJTsrsd tat
tris market, and at JSIOSISHIXGLY LOW PRICES t
AW, measnre taken for Buits and parti of snits, which will be temde to orde
V abort notice, very r- sisnnable.
Remember the olaee. in rioffmtii New Baildiotr, corner of Bridge nut
Water s'rects, illFF LajTOVTH, PA.
PROGRESS!
IN FALL HATS !
follow, no less than five cases of
lost when you spend it in our
W e give yon the best and most
and Dealey. Prices 58.50, .UU,
suit takes the place of any tailor-
heavy working suit at $4.87, 4.87
sfS TA 8.1A o.il, a. i A oener
a-fa old Reliably an4 P-. n
atakluj; fwder .Uade.
fOoe Tnu-i-"nrnl to aqnart of Flnor.)
On tha market for 10 rrm aud recommend
bv prom!nei.t phrsiciang a healthful,
VarrantEl to lis frss from Ammoiila
ad ail if)urinum inrriUmtn and togtw
Ask yonr grocer far t frai sample for trlaL
UH OSXT BY
CHARM MlKo'FACTURlNS CO.,
Asn manufactured of Quaker Table Sauce, JS
uoa, hn. Maple Brrurw, Flavsg
tuff Extracts, eta, eta.
191'. L.OCIH, MO.
5T-JV US and HKATFR9, AIR 'WAJir"6
JKATE3, SCHOOL, ROOM HATEM. Sach
Tub'.rjiri the Radiation and Vectlattoa of aa
nita with the oparatlon of a wasas an
. " . iVi Parlor anil Cook Stoves, Him as.
l.TiftailL riKsiACBvaV, Aa.
'-r v-s :i ailed oa appUcatiosu
.Ti -i.Tr.:D I72:ta:3 a irra. oo.
71 3eo:. .:in St. N. Y.CIty.
Asiie oare
C-rU'ri an antidote for malmrial dl-
orlor9 which, far jls Li:urn. is mvrii In so
tV.'..tr n.-;n';!y. It coijta.iJi no Q-jitniie. nor
ww m,!irl iifr J -.-t,i .;n Bubst3ett mhafc- '
ert-r. aai'i eo:iteiCji.tiy irv!ucr o injiriiT
erfc-.'t ni-ou th con:. union, but Uavea th
rf iW.-.i xs i-s.a!iiiy aa it wai lefut tli aiuiclc.
VtZ iTT5'3 AGUE CUUE
to cere cT rTT:'.'oof I tTeraivl Ague, lr-trr-r.
::; nt r t.I.i.l Fvie,-, heinitteut Fetcr.
I u.nb Ati, Mihou Ft ver, nd Uer Com
j. cnu.c i by n:a-rria. In ease of f.:ur,
f t-r :u trwl, dealers are autborixrU, by our
circular datetl Juiy 1st, Idfc-J, to refund th
monry.
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowel!,Wass.
Son bjail ln-uggiats. j:
Trie Stntintl ar.d Rrpni 'iron office ia th
plai-e lo get job work done. Try it. It will
uay yon if yi.it need anything in that line.
f Jan.l, VA V
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