7 1:1- K- -I K i :' mifflintown! Wednesday, Octow 18M TERMS. SnbocriptioD, $1.60 ... 11 month.. 5 tf Bot P'd within . t;;:" "UBm, . m w.i -m. year. " nf or quarter . SHORT LOCALS. Vote Tor Qnay. Coons are plenty. Get out the Tote. Don't mil. the election. Republican! to the polls. Keep ,tep to the Ohio music. Pr oi axV, $1.00 .hoe. Don't forget to rote next Tuesday. GWe them Ohio political medicine. The election will uke place next week. "r. weidman is on a iTimttoMercercoun ty. Republican., don't miss going to th. elec- Ever ff.n..u:.. i .. j -vrrcm snouid turn out at polla. the Do not allow the election to go by de- laulL ta Samuel Gushant, of Patterson, U Siting Quay made a ringing tariff-speech in Bea ver connty. Vote for McCauley. ,ote for Caveny, rote for Sieber. Railroad accideota have been numerous this autumn. Watches, jewelry and silverware for sale at Rollman's. The place to buy hardware and stoves is t McClintic's. A number or dogs in McAlUterville hare been poisoned. Tobias Auker Las had a new roof put on his dwellng house. Sportsmen report the juirrel crop as a good deal scattered. Joseph Pennell has moved into his new . bouse in Patterson. Fanners are busting corn as fast as the weather will permit. Tbe Democrat an 4 Register othce is to bare a new tin root. Ah! when you drw on the turkey be cer tain that it is a wild one. Newport proposes to raiie a company to join the National Guard. airs. W. D. Cramer and daughter are off to the west to see friends. Tbe railroa'l company does much of its white-washing in the tall. The Patterson House, in Patterson, is be - ing re-painted and re-papered. Evangelist Moxly. will move the sinners of Williams port in November. Don't forget the sale of the John Bono farm, to take place on Thursday. It is not ''victory in the air" that is wan ted, it is victory in tbe ballot box. Drueeist Hurry, of McAlUterville. has been east Duyiog a stock of drugs. Wild duck shooting claims the attention of sportsmen on tho Susquehanna. But the celebrated Carlisle make of shoes at Heck's Boot aul shoe store. Tbe Jacob Beidler tract of laud in Wait er township was sold to for $173. Some of the farmer will get cold lingers if they don't hurry np tbe corn busking Fishermen report that eels bare all gone into winter quarters- Good tor tbe eels. Walter Owen will open the Mifflin county Institute, November 16 at 2 o'clocc P. M. Every pa"" of the Walker Kip Boots guar anteed and for aile only at G. W. Heck's. The best boots in the market are tbe Walker Kip Boots lorsaleat G. W. H eck's. Ed. Kaufluian bought the homestead farm in Walker township, on Saturday for $W0. Still they go ! those fine kid top, ladies shoes, at G. W. Heck's. Price only $1.73. Tbe Dunkers held communion service in Freetpring cbnrch last Friday and Satur day. Hiss Mussie Diehl is in Philadelphia, buying targe ol fall and winter nnl-Iinery- .... j ha Arbor Da. Do some laursuej - rood in the world by planting tree on- that dav. The Greenbackers ofBUir county held a convention and nominated a county t.cket Igt week. TM ground is more thoroughly with water, than at any time with.n . per.od ol five years. It Is reports that stone coal has been . fir miles found in p. !er'swouma.n from Daupbin. Vra. Jacob Beidler bought tbe homestead ptv in this place, at public .aleonS.t- nrdav for $1210. THeMsyorofHarrisburg his instructed to a-..n persons heard .-rear- wXhought the Jacob -J-Jin KUford township, pubhc ...a on ctnrdsf lor if of E. S. Parker, f Err Parker, son .. ..- from which he was shi- from a dicsum tn-itsonS.- tng ritb , Co- will I""1"" J McK.mp . .,,:. They .ssb.br.nds.door.a- IstninsT IB Hi rnn oewp . h township, B.nka 01 rruie-B Banks, ' near James .7. urrt red fos on !T Vert, o. Saturday. V' t Mer bonght the intent of Ja- cobBeidlermtheB-D lot i th' 1 I to one to busk ii .lection day oe e ..! to . snnu Ynuckoffiiitiniew ,u ' the poll, and T0,e. h i CanU-otbeput thebig-: S'bUb . . ewmnot drink J . water bow -" r succour aam h,, been u)u"" .n awthe t,uai6- pr.th.tUbo.ne at,t ".TbompwiUt-- no nncommon uccumnr t ,i poeple who talk about good and polite so ciety to be ill bred people. A Chambersburg preacher refused to mar ry a white woman and a colored man, who call. A on him Tor the purpose of being m tr tied. A Mifflin county farmer paid twenty five dollars for New Foundland dog tn protect his fields from intruding cattle so says tbe Gazette. There are four hundred and eight, In dian, in the Carlisl, school. What a time suouui mey all take to wnoopiug. A festival was held by the Spruce Hill Cornet Band at Spruco Hill school house last F ridav evening. The Port Royal band was present. McCahan's saw mill at Macedonia has been raised Irom the ruins of the fire, and will toon be in working order. Send in your orders. Tbe new marriage law does not keen neo- ple lrom getting married. S ome or the mat rimonial candidates say that it makes them the more anxious. Bible classes in some of the neighboring towns are holding Mum Sociables those of vvmiuuHKneggeg, i He nnes are placed in the treasury. The Democratic rooster received such a thorough wetting in Ohio, thst he has not been able to be out since. Go to the poles on the day oj tbe election. A young Jew of the same name as that of the editor or the Philadelphia Press register ed at a hotel in Huntingdon and was mixta kon for Smith of the Press. A Boston man whose wife has run away with a drummer has sworn a solemn oath to kill the scoundrel on sighi -ir he brings her back again Fall River Advance. On Sunday morning the frost was thick enough to cause a shiver. On Sunday evening the air was balmy enough to cause crickets to get off their latest chirp. Jesse Urubb, of Fayette, brought a load ol champion cabbage to town last Friday, no trouble in disposing of it. The heads, ell, how big weiethey t Don't forget tbe election Wm. Rollinan keeps, in addition to watch es, clocks and jewelry, all kinds of silver ware. He engraves the name of purchaser on silverware, if tbe parties who purchase so desire. Wellington Smith, Administrator of George S. Smith, deceased, will offer at public sale a valuable farm of 145 acres on Saturday, October 31, 1S85. See public sale notice. Turkey is anxious to have the powers of Europe to step in and prevent a war. Cer tainly, Turkey does not want to lose her European possessions wbicb she will do if she goes to war. The Presbyterian Synod in session last week at Bellefonte, declared, by a unani mous vote, in favor of total abstinence for tbe individual, and constitutional prohibi tion tor the state. Mr. Aumiller, county superintendent of public instruction in Perry county, shot a wild turkev. Superintendent Am man some times shoots but the Perry county man is ahead with tbe game. A new roof has been put on the house in which the Commissioners' clerk lives. It is not more than ten or eleven years since the roof that has just been taken off was put on. It was a bad job. The first section ot Forepmghs circus train was wrecked by the breaking ot au ax letree near Downingtown lait Wednesday morning. The road was blockaded. No people were hurt, but several horses were killed. Isaiah Berkey, of Port Royil, died last Friday oft phoid fever. His son Emory died on Tuesday previous, or tho disease that took away bis lather, Mr. Berkey was aged about 58 years, bis eon was about 23 years of age. In an adjoining county a father went to a Register to obtain a license for the marriage. of bis son. The Register did not Know ennurb to cive bim tbe license, and the justly indignant lather sent his son to New Jersey to be married. Examine your ticket and see tbt you vote for whom you desire. Tbe man woo would slip a differcat ticket to a man from the ouee desires to vote will steal the shroud off the body or bis dead grand-moto -er, if be has a chance to do so. Though numerous causes may operate to . ii i. r n in rfi turn the Uair gray, u u t.. the natural color is Hall's Vegetawe Sicilian Hair Renewer. For more than twentv years its sales have been enormous, but we have yet to learn ol its first failure. Rum and boney is ai-l to be one of the best cough medicines for a family. The wile can use her share or it the honey while the huUnd, with his usual self-sacrificing devotion, get, aw.y with the nasty rumFall River Advance. Raia or shine, vote. Tbe Huntingdon Journal states : W. Wilson, a Huntingdon county man, who was tried at tbe late term of the Blair county court for raiding au Altoona boarding h..ue, was found guilty and sentenced to pay fine or $ i00 and undergo an imprisonment of sixty days. K western paper says, it is cloned that Clawson wheat, unlike other varieties, which Er,d-.allv deteriorate, basgrea.ly improved ,i,,ceits'intro.l..tiou in Michigan some six tir8t.ven rear. ago. Its f roductiveucss lS grest, and its 1u litil bVe much improved. Tnis is the time of tho year when dispep- ticsnd melancholy people at. telling ...e.r fellow pilgrim, thst they are growing into -l vellow lear,"lo bad isn't it, the "sero and ) enow roi , hot then wasn't every one iwra - ut then wssn't every o.. "just that kind ol leaf, what's the usoof Bine melancholy over it f to twin (T me The Dew tax law i an inq-nsnona. -r LiJatlo- that should be repealed bv the Ul next Legi -datura. H the Commonwealth f tot be run without swear- .. ...u-inia canmi Jorie a. they a to be sworn under thenewlaw.it" time for tlie concern to Who drew the law? break up. Judge Dean, of Blair county, struck the commons, side of the marriagequestion .hen "be decided, that -here a man ac knowledge, a .. to be hi. wi.e, she is en,led fo.lt rights r . mamed -o-o matter ahetber a loru.al marriage reremon been performed or not." Tbe Liverpool Sun is responsible lor we ,ne v-ia.. niht. Oct 2nd, J. rheubach, o, Snyder county, U. W. ,U. W. I Vverand Henry Brugger, ot Juma.a Fry"7wJre out hunting in the vicinity of c'u '' ud captured six raccoons, one Mirsnmfo-m.nk. They then re- rP'8 ll .t2 o-dock in the morning 10 .ZTesbing and speared an eel that i wb dossed, five and one-half weighed, o" poundg.-UP001 San- The Altoona Tribune remark., v. Langtry, the husband of the notorious Jer- ey my," avers that his only source of in. " aonuuy allowed him by his wife n condition that he does not molest her. But then he isn't tbe only man in tbe world - " pieasant to p ,-rinit a Woman to seep him. Merchant Espenschade's garden is very lrounc, nut lor pumpkin raisins; it beat all the gardens in this community. One pump- un vine produced six hundred and seventy, five weight of pumpkins. Tbe largest pumpkin weighed eighty pounds, and tbe smallest ona weighed fourteen pounds. Es penschade's garden goes ahead. Fish wardens are tearing fish dams and so forth out of the rivers, and neglecting to keep mining and manufacturing companies from emptying their poisonous stuffs into the streams. The poisonous stuffs that are emptied into tbe streams are depopulating the nvers or the state of fish more rapidly than all the other causes combined. Rev. Hays has succeeded in inducing bis congregation to hold the Wednesday even ing prayer-meeting in the front part of tbe preaching -room. The congiegation had been in tbe babit of holding tbe prayer-meeting all over tbe room, that is, sitting scat tered. Mr. Hays has prevailed on them to bunch themselves front, near the pulpit. An elastic step, buoyant spirits, and clear complexion, are among the many desirable results of pure blood. The possessor of healthy blood has bis faculties at command, and enjoys a. clear and quick perception, which is impossiblo when the blood is heavy and sluggish with impurities. Ayer's Sar saparilla is the best blood purifier and vita alizer known. General Grant is In his grave, President Johnson has gone to his reward, the coun try is sale, so what's tbe use of scraping among the dead coals of the past to find out from the traces in the ash pile whether Johnson contemplated calling Soutborn Senators and Congressmen to meet with Congress in violation of tbe reconstruction taws f What's tbe nse T Tbe clerk that stands at the door of a business place snd delivers remarks about people that pass by, should have an intro duction to the toe of tbe proprietor's boot, and be boosted out ol bis situation. The business place could lose nothing by tbe boosting and the clerk would receive a wholesome lesson in something that ap proaches to decent manners. The Newport News relates tbe following: Wm. Kerr, of Tuscarora township, is in bis eighty-second year, and is worth several younger men yet. Recently he cut one hun dred shocks of corn in one day, and he might hae done better if he had tried hard. Mr. Kerr never was in a railroad car nntil a few weeks since, when he journeyed to Mif flin to attend the funeral of his brother. George F. Mifer, of Lewbburg, Pa. died last Thursday, aged seventy-six years. He was a native of II orthumberland coun ty, was educated in the common schools and academies of that section of the State, was admitted to practice law, when twenty-four years or age, and bnilt np a large practice at Lewisburg. He entered politics at one time and was elected to Congress when Juniata county was united in a dis trict with Union county. General William Howard Irwin, formerly of Lewistown, is !; i-- lesslv insane in the asylum at LouisriHe, Ky. He commanded a company ol Juniata valley men In the Mexican war, was Colonel or tbe 4'.Uh P. V., against rebellion, he alterwards served on General Hancock's staff. When in bis prime be was an attrac tive public ptktr. He is about 65 years or age. About teu years ago he married a wealthy and beautiful Louisville girl. (io from borne to hear the news is a say ing that finds verification in tbe following from the Bloomlicld Times of last week. The champion coon hunters of this state are Frank Shields and Dr. Myers, of McAIis terville, Juniata county, Pa., who together have a record of twenty-one coons, caught in one week, with the aid of two dogs. Three or tho coons weighed fifteen pounds each, the others were average size. We doubt it any other p;irty of two can equal this, ir they can, we will bo glad to hear from them. Sharpers induced a rarmer named Jonss Dayman, living noar Newville, Cumberland county, to accompauv' them to that town pretending that they would show bim how to mite $500, but be had to furnish $250. Tbis be did, and when be went to their room in tbe hotel, they said be had lost his money. They threatened him if he said anything about the matter they would kill him and burn hi property. Gay man was so badly scared that be said nothing to any one until he reached home and told his son. By that time the sharpers made good tbeir escape. A reward of $25 is offered lor their capture. Two young men visited tho door of Mrs. Iowery'sbouae, Friday night, and proposed to amuse themselves by tying a stone to a siring and the string to tho door-kuob, and then from across the street tuuy pulled tbe .iiiwnJnl stone back and forward. It wasn't the old fashioned "lick tack" but the noise was something like the bang of a battering ram. It was fun for the- boys, but Mrs. Lowery did not sue it ia that light, and in protection to herself from such indigni ties, she appeared before Squire McDonald, stated her case. Tho young men were left off by payment of costs which was an eay escape from thuir thumping dilema. It is not knon whether tut Dcmtcrmt and Rtzir h recovered from ita fright at the Republican Juggernaut. The Tri bute is stiil wiitbiug in the agony of a scare at the Republican ring. It is a pity for our enterprisii'g contemporaries that they sbouid be thus rrigliteue 1. IT they were ou better terms with tbe fat, slevk chairman of the Republican party perhaps he could eulight en tbeiu, but as ibe case stands such cannot be the case, ad tbe long, slim chairman of tbe Democracy is two busy iu the John Gi Ipin chase after Independents to stop to whisper consolidation to tbe frightened Journalists. It is believed that tbej would still be happy if they could be brought to think alike end agree as to which it shall be, to be crushed under Juggernaut, or squeez ed to death by tbe Republican ring. The Perry Freeman remarks : Tbe pres ent campaign is in oue sense no campaign, in that it is devoid or all the accompani ments of a political contest. There are no meetings, no stump speiking, and very lit tle discussion ia me newspapers. Earh ptrty has a chairman and rooms for his nse and that Of the State Committee. This is all the evidence we have that a State Treas- -:n k. ihia tail. The Dems- i U CI nil! w j i . n ' crats have do idea of wiping out an adverse i majority of $81,000 .and more than that j they are disappointed and divided into fac tions. On the other nana cepuoiicsca in over coLfident and this may lead to reck less carelessness. While it is yet time to think and resolve, we would simply say, let nut double assurance full us to apathy. This from tbe Altoona Tribune ' or last week : The other nigbt there was a ball" in Ibis city. A newiqaper man wending bis way homeward long after midnight ssw drunken young men promenading the streets wiih young girls banging on tbeir arms. Some of the girls couldn't hare been over fifteen; all that came under the newspaper man's observation were very young. As he looked at them indignation took possession of his soul not at the young people, for they probably have no better sense but at the parents who deliberately retire to their couches and sleep the sleep of calm confi deuce, while their girls, no more than chil dren, crowd a heated ball-room or wander up and down the streets in tbe company of a young fellow half crazed with rum. Tbe Bloomfield Advocate or last week says : On Monday, tbe 12th. C. K. Smith, ot Miller township, met with another terri ble accident. He was reeding a threshing machine, when by some mishap his right band was caught in the cylinder of the ma chine, and tbe flesh was stripped to the bone from the second, third and fourth Au gers, and the thumb was bunted open. His index finger escaped injury. Fortunately no bones were broken. Mr. Smith has been peculiarly unfortunate in meeting with ac cidents but fortunate in always recovering from them. Some twelve years ago a colt he was driving ran off snd threw htm out of a carriage. He was badly bruised and cat about the face. About three years aeo in stepping from a bogey be broke the bones of one of his legs. We hope tor his speedy recovery from the present accident. A Quarrel. There's a knowing little proverb, From tbe sunny land of Spain: But in Northland, as in Southland, Is its meaning clear and plain. Lock it up within your heart; Neither lose nor lend it Two it takes to make a quarrel; One can always end it. Try it well in every way, Still you'll find it true; In a fight without a foe, Pray what could yon do f . ir the wrath is yours alone, Soon you will expend it. Two it takes to make a quarrel; One can always end it. Let's suppose that both are wroth, And the strile begun. If one voice shall cry for "Peace," Soon it will be done. 1 1 but one shall span the breach, He will quickly mend it. Two it takes to make a quarrel; Oue can always end it. Young People. Public Sale. Wellington Smith, administrator of the estate or bis rather, George S. Smith, de ceased, will sell a farm or 143 acres, 120 acres or wbicb are clear and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a large frame bouse, bank barn, wood house, corn bouse and all necessary out buildings, in a good community, in Walker township, Jumata county. Pa., situated along the turn pike between Mexico and Thompsontoarn. Sale to take place on the premises at 2 o' clock, P. M., on tbe Slst day of October, 1KS5. Communication- Ti bbett Towssuip, October 28, 1S5. Pliny Calhoun shot a wild turkey the other day. Mr. Isaiah Barkey was buried by the G. A. R. and tbe I. O. O. F. Quite a oumltcr of t wu folks were out in seaich o( cht-stiiuiH last week. Mr. Van Sweriuger. of Bealtown, was in Port Royal, one day last week. Will Land is took first premium at the Fair on heavy draught horses. The tuneral of Emory Barkey was largely attended by friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Uench of liarrisburg. are visiting at W. T. McCulloch's in Port Roy- si. There was a festival at Spruce Hill on Friday evening for the benefit or the Spruce Hill comet band. The heaviest rain this fall fell last Tues day night, and caused many of the small streams to overflow their banks. E. W. Derrold, the miller at Hertzlers mill, bad s fine beef to die for bim the oth er day. It bad eatan too many pumpkins. Rev. J. II. Stuart has come to Port Roy al to spend some time, l is health having failed him. His congregation has given him a vacatiou for six nunths, that he may improve his health. Rev. S. S. Wallen filled the pulpit of tbe Presbyterian church on Sunday morning and evening. He delivered very able sei- mons on both occasions. Ho took for bis text in the morning. Psalms xxiv, 7, 10, in clusive, and in the eveoin g, St. Luke xix, 42. Plato. Communication. krom oub special correspondent Pot Roial, October 26, 1385. Our streets are in a splendid condition at present. Many children have the whooping cough in tbis place. Miss Jennie UcCulloch, of Huntingdon, is visiting here. Dr. (ieorge McCuIIoch was in town on Wednesday, last. Rannels It Son have the finest arranged and handsomest store in town. Samuel and Thomas McCullocb, of Har risburg, were in town last week. Clinton Ba.sbore, W. R. Buck and Geo. Funk are running on the railroad. Dr. Chas. F. navice ttok bis departure for home, in Mifflin county, on Monday. Rev. Ague, of Millers burg, Pa., spent a week visiting at tbe residence ot Rev. F. Adams. ' Mr. Isaiah Barkey, one of onr most res pected citizens snd son Emory, died last week of typhoid fever. The band and quite a number of our citi zens were in attendance at the Spruce Hill festival, on Friday night. A fonng Folks Cbrihtian Association has been organized in the Lutheran church and meets every Friday evening. Mrs. N. I Hench, of Ilsrrisbnrg. accom panied by her three children, are visiting at the residence of W. T. McCuIIoch. Miss Maggie Gibson, of Duncansville, Blair county, who bas epeut several weeks with her many friends here, departed lor home on Monday. FAIR PLAT. Mates From WaahlBgtvB, Pa. Washington connty constitutes the 24th Congressional district without sn associate county. At the coming county institute three hun dred and twenty-nine teachers of the coun 'y are expected in ' town, there are about three hundred and thirty-three all told in the county. There i. court about six months a year. One hundred criminal cases are pending for the coming session. There are about eigh teen prisoners in jail. Two cases for mur der will be tried at the nexs term. One of the cases against the chief of police of the town for shooting John Wolf, who was try ing to break into a boose in tbis place. A large number two hundred and forty ju rors hae been drawn for these cases. Tbe other case is that of a citizen of an other town for the shooting of his wife, the wo man is not dead but no hopes or her recov ery are entertained. Some or the churches hsve pipe organs and fine music No Latin recitations were rcade by Soph omore or Freshman classes on Friday and Monday, because of a necessary absence of the Professor at tbe sjresbyterian Synod. On last Sabbath, because of the absence of the regular pastor of the second Presby terian church, Dr. J. D. Moffat t, President of College, preached, morning and evening to crowded audiences, part of which sat in the aisle, of the church. Female Seminary students generally go to the first Presbyterian church and all in a body, some go to tbe U. P. church and some few to others. Trinity Academy students dress in mili tary uniform and go in a body to tbe Epis copal church. The College Faculty solicit each student to attend church, at least, once every Sab bath, at some one of the churches in the town. The Republican postmaster is still in of fice here. He has three assistants. He is a one armed man, having lost his limb in the war. His name is Stocking. The county election generilly goes Re publican by almost three hundre of a ma jority. Several days ago the college students met and by a considerable majority decided to patronize, especially before all others, such business places in town as advertise in the newspapers. A paper by tbe name of Tbe Jefferson lan will be edited by college students. It will be printed in the Daily Reporter's othce of this town and will be issued once a month for one dollar and twenty five cent, a year. Rev. Stanley, a West Virgiuia preacher, a nephew or Stanley, tho great explorer of Africa was in town stopping at Dr. Young's. There are several cigar nianufactorija in tbis place and one at Canoonsburg. Tbe Academy at Caonon-iburg is attend ed by seventy students. A great deal of barbed iron fence is in use on the surrounding farms. LeMoyoe's crematory never looses its at traction. Only a day or two ago a large company or ladies visited the place. Tbe College students took in tbe picnic ot the Agricultural Society. Tbe gray and black squirrel abound in the woods of this county. This is a billy country but uo mountains are io sight. Bicycle riding is freely induTg-;d in by a number of people here. J. F. S. Wasbisook, Pa., October 20, 1X5. niv.n -- - - . - . atirirv rv. th- !. i.t i- r Barker, son of Issiah and Mary Jane Bark ey, in the Zid year of his age. BARKEY On the 22d int., Vr. Iaaiah Barkey, of Port Royal, aged about l yars. The deceased leaves a widow and lour chil dren to mourn their loan. MIFFLIJITOWN MARRKTS. MirrLisTOws. October 28. Butter E(tis Bam Shonlder 16 20 12 8 Sides ; Lard..... ....... .............. i Rags MIFFLIKTOWN GRAIN MARKET y Wheat Corn, ........ .... Oatf, Rye , Mew Cloveraeed... Timothy seed . . . . . Flax seed Bran Chop , ..... Suurts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... Ma'.) 4Ua1l 2i m 5 6 2 00 I 4(1 1 H) 1 'jll I 30 1 2 1 UUal 1U miLADELrUIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. 18-"i Wheat, Pennsylvania rt d Xo. 1, $1.01. Corn No. 4, 60c". Oats 32c. Rve 05c Live chick ens TaMc pt-r lb, ducks 9c per lb, iires-d chickens lt-.il lc gt-r Hi, dressed turkrys 4a 15c per lb. Kgss -26c. LuUci lSoitic Cl:verced Oc per lb. Rye straw $19 per tnv . II ay $ 1 2a 1 8 per too. " East I.iBKKTr, Oct. 24 Cattle, nothing doing ; all through coniftiiMientk; receipt., lOiiO head, ahipiut nts 274 bead, hipnients to New York yesterday 80 carloads. Hogs slow; Philadelphia l.8da3.90; Yorker, $-;.7iho.83 ; receipt 5400 he id ; sliipin -nts 670H bead; shipram's to ftew York yesier- terday o car'oads. Sh,p dull; no'hini; doing; rccipta 1-M0 h-ud, shipments 100 bead. McMps & Co's. Planing Mill, Port Royal I'cnua. XAirrACTi'tKRs or Ornamental Porticos, Bracket and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SIDING, MOl LDISGS, FLOORISGS. Also, dealers in sMnle, lath, and frame lumber of every description. Country lumber worked to order. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. All orders should be scut to. McKILLlPS fcCO., 10-21-85. 1 Port Royal, Pa. pEABODY lfOTF.L, Ninth St , south of Chestnut, one square south ot the New Post Office, one-half s-iuare from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business eentrc ol' the city. On tbe American and Enropean piatis. Good rooms tioui iilic io S3 Oil p-r dav. Remodeled and u. ly luibisurd. Y. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. ?.'ov. 21, 183, ly. to double thir profits or introducing a line : of new goods, indispensable to all families trill address for mil particulars, HKALTU FOOD COXPAMf, Sn. 72, 4ih Avenue, New York. Jan. 8, 86-lt. From Pole to Pole dtr.r' r1 A-TArnri.ij ISm dmn?isttratrd It jKwi r r.ttv fr all ducaac ot the blood. The Harpoor.ers Story. A-- BtJord, Jun J, IS S3. Pit. J. C. ATM & Co. Twi-nir ?vr m: I harpjon,-r in it ISurtii 1'avrirte, whec tt .t- of the er?w and mylf wrc la .lop it -M-urvT- Our Ix-dieti wirbiotwt.l, j-um i..it w.t Uetrd:rf- IMh I-xhm-, pnrple hiolch all ;-vr im, and our breath m-i nu-U ruUaro. '' it iy znA larfre we wer prt-ity blijr off. All or Uic juice was acddcnutliy dcrtiryeJ, but th ri'tain hd a co-jDi d'jaen bittuanf A.er'i 4ttrjtBiLLa aitd rave u tlwl. Me recov-ii-iM on It qi-i'-liir tlwn I have rrcr acn tna .n,i; l.t bo it by aav oiltrrtrwumMit for Efcurvy, un-t l'va seen a iroddral of it. 8iRg no men. Jt.ti tn r.nr Almanac of your Saraaparill beta tfvl fuir rary. I fhori:t J cm oagluU knew of '.h , and .v-rid you the tana. !U;ectfui:y youra, Ealto T. WnraATB. The Trooper Experience. yatttn, BatuioiamJS. AricJMarck7, 1333, ln. J. C. Atxb k Co. ttraUctuaa : I bar much nlnware to tetntfy to Ut .Treat ra.ua of ..ur Barap-t U. V hr bett atatiuntd )k -ro fur over 11 vey. duriop which time wj h ui tc lire in vnt- Blnff under caavaa for -.-.-h a tiw kwel.( Mi what cll. d in th.a .entry wHd-aorr. 1 had t'o anive for a mo time. 1 w4ftadfcd t uke yourt-ara-rvTiila. two V'h of which madei my aorca dipaiipcar rapidly, aud i am now quits well. Your- truly. T- K. Bodi. 7 rooptr, Cap JKmua i. Jir fiver's Sarsaparilla 1- ti.e only thoroughly cnVettr blood-purifier, a .!) BM'dicine that eradicate the poiaona of : Tfula, Mercury, and Cnuiviu i):aw :uiu the ay sum. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, M&M. Said by :l Trn??i-U : Prica 91 dx botUua tor ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, has now been shelved, and will be kept np week after week by fresh supplies from the head of the market at Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES He has Dresa Goods, Notions, Trim mings, Blaok silks, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, and a full line of low priced Dress Goods of tbe latest shades, and also a fall line of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is fall, from the Finest Shoe to the most substantial Plow Shoe, at prices that will astonish jou. Shoes for chil dren, Misses and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kind, Coffee, Sugar, llice, Tea, in short exervtbing, ask for what jon want QCEEJiSWARU AND GLASSWARE. Every house must keep op its tup ply of QUKEX8WAKE. GLASS WARE, WOODENWARE. This is tbe store to call on for -ii articles. If jou cannot vii.it ui) place, jour order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit the stor. MAIS STREET, OrrosiTE CocirrllorsE, Miiiiiiitowii, Ia., I -i t rtri ! JI TeaeriCK iiiii.ui ; CHADS. AGENTS WANTED im Spy of the Rebellion." Numt aM'iliUK 1J th tmtf Utousomi . No ruiuiU tlon. Ouly book of ita kind. Th"SPY"rwaii mny $rcrrt tkemar neror bforp publifihM. A TaVihic Acroontof tbm conspiracy to MMaunata Dbrolo. Pertlooa ipagietef of our fiDiui, Bptxs tn th iUbrl Capitol; their heroic brvry fully recounted ia thmm wind aketches. Tha "Spy" is the moat thtiUintr vmr book ever published. Idonwvl by hundreds ol FreM and AaotV testimonial a. A laxgo hAad aotue l-ook, -H pap; M Ul titration . HTACENTS WANTED! AOENT81 Thia book )mtmt-ihnf all othra. Orrttw AiMairv-! thommmi appl iiatinnn f r acescKa Law b"H iwiwl We hare many amenta wfc Li" w1 1 fruni two tn jlnr kmnlrM ccfru t, pflLo "SPY sold only by cut & - cntm, sod eta mot be funl in bookstore. S-1!a to merchant, farmem. m hanu-p.anil rmy--.. Absolutely tkr rati "-4: f arI rarr kit.mt Wo vaotoDaratii t rry rmnd Army Iot at.-? inerary townahtpaiitlroniity in the U.S. For full pGarticiilani and terms to aiKtt adrrRS O. .V. CaUtLCTUK VO tjiilialivn, ow Xoik The rooat popslar Woefcly newspaper dcroted toaetenee. HiciiQtca,OK)ovnnc disrnTerica, in tcdIidqi and pateiktaevcrptiblubed. Every torn br iiloatratd with aplandid omTior- Iht pabliratioB vrntitbceauMMtvaaarie:eycopea.a r.f loformatiOB which no person should b- wilnoac. The popularilj of the Scu?mFic Axfrxcam is ch that its cireulatttMi oearty acsls that "f -K other rwiptra of ita clas comn'd. Price f32)a yar. Diamnnt roClnba. S'tldtT tTl newadea era. MUHS A CO. . rnbiwliara. iSo. 3bl Hrnauway, i . akoa iff), haro also AM T ilinv Fipjht years' t'A Lil'te r'ent Tf-e and b prepared I Tj Hv3 ta Cpi JlundretJ Thou 143 til arp"; aiu,-...rpa;ea:a id ilj f7 7 f !. i fat-"1 a-.-i f.jroinwwifitn-. I nri. tir h; mem ',9 (ru IrtJs-ViTti. Co7rT-ni;t. fKciinr. to iBrcntor thtr fisrbU in tLo si I(;rmar and other li.reum or tries, pr-- I nil Ml aiBTM. I IDIQI. X.WlCi-li". " . l pared at snort notice ana ?u re"o" faUyffiTce erthoat eUrfc-. Hand-boost informatkon mdL free. Patents obUiRxl thrtmch alnoa A Co. are noticed in thf Scio-titu, j Amencao (reo. The adantae of each notfce . ereU vadentood br ail pexaoas who wih ttxlw noae of tbeir jleat. Addresa MU.11 A CO.. OAce SdUllLFlC Aituucaur. Jbl broad va;. bw 3IANIIOOD?.i haviDf innocei-t!; contrictwf Ihe ub:t ot sell t)ii?j in his you'll, ami :u con-nqi t-n ct siiITi.tcI all ihe burrra ni S-'f: i! IiiMj uciiv Lost M.inlioud, d L'vCy, Gcr.iT! ProMration, rtc, uiit S eyiuj'afy f"r for bis U-Uow MilTcrfrs, icx:'. .r.-v '.ht: r.c:ic by abuh bo ass flnaily rrrnl. Aiiiircn in confidence. J. W. 1'fNKNKT, 4i Cvdar St., ew York. Jan. 8, 5-lj. Itrutea at t-3 &nl if'BIBLLf t U-j LOe-'iioh in Vpe, J tviiiLT. Tncti;uf and accil- fKpo-ta m onler ox cou for two trccitf. kAre f chanca for atfpnta to Bsittt " fil TUU0 TVM.Y LIECR-U. TA Henry eut ru. ox. Subscribe for the Snhnel mmi iucllUa. j W The World Moves AND SO DOES SCH0TT! -UD- THE AGE OF PROGRESS AT SOHOTT'S. the large quantities of FALL AND WINTER GOODS now arriving are taking tbe place of the Spring anl Summer goods which we have entirely sold oat. It is against our policy to the otner. e are starting onr i all NEW STOCK of Men's, Boy'sj Youth's, Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps ! GENTS P'URNISHING GOODS ! and are able to sell them at still LOWER PRICES than we ever did be fore. We offer no goods but what are new, of the choicest materials, la test styles, and lower in price than ever before. We have the LATEST STYLES IN FALL HATS ! We have on sale, and more are to Latest Styles of Gtnts'Derbys, including the celebrated Youman and Het- son snapes. YOUR TIME AND MONEY is never BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We give yon the best and most stylish clothing at the lowest prices. Boys long pant 3, suits from nine to ten years, 2.37. 3.G2. 3 87, 4.25. 513. 6.00, 7.25, 7.S7. Boys' knee pants- suits, !?l.fJ3, l.f7, 2.78, 3.25, 3.87, 4.00, twelve yeare old. Boys' Fall and Winter Overcoats, 1.83, 2.C2, 2.87, 3.25 3.87, 4.00, 4.C3. YOTNG MEN S FINE DRESS SUITS, in four button Cutaway and Sacks. We have them ia Brow n, Black 10.00, 12.00, 11.00, 1G 00. Our $16.00 made suit worth 30. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT comprises all the latest noveltic of the season. MEN'S SUITS We h ive a good 4.87, 4.H7. We have a good Union Cassimere suit at 85.63, 5.63, 5.63, 5.63. We have an All wool C.i-iniere suit at one at 80 87, 9.S7, 9.S7, 9 .87. Our 812.00, 12.00, 12 00, 12.LJ Cassimere Suits take the place of any tailor made suit worth 822.00 to 25.00. A full line of TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. EMU SGHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER. BRIDGE STREET, M1FFL1NTOWN, PA. .April 15,1885-lr. THE WBTEBS COTTAGE Eqoalled by Few and Surpassed by Rons. Ackaowfedged by cnmpKe&t juds to oe one ok uxa BEST FOB THE LEAST SOXET. If yon ara gonfe tn bar an organ do not fail to send for our cmtaliruf and price list. W oava b-a eKtaUihed since IQm and han a a) years' record. TBE WESTERN COTTAGE ORGAH CO., ME.VDOTA. ILL. TtTTT BAn? X78ZZTO DR. FIHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. IT Km ncrrr f.ieA to give ih mot prrfrct tatn- : tactioa. Ih. ii. ands of mo "rm are uing it all throueh the bm!, ad all are j li d with iu charm. mgfrfects. Ir Maintains th F-abt's Health bt Kkktinc it rt- n- aC Lie and 1iaikh(fa. Io doc sturfy your hzi-y :th C'p.um or Murphs M.m Iure, but n? Dr, Kahrnc's Xcc?hJnfj Syrup, which is alway fafe an I rcli.V V. It soothes and quiets the Chili, U plivk 4' a. n and I wplammatkm nd Rivr wrrt, NATt'irt. Sibfp f hmn and RkST TO MoTHMi, ALL DkL' GRISTS AMD MsMClXal IKALajt Sell it. PmrrPFD Ft HAGERSTOWN. MD. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Housekeeper's Friend A3K FOB, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by the Grocery Trade generally. mmimmm SO Years Record. m temp ; laiai tarPasteX W. HARLiSY'S Is tbe place where jon can buy t;:i: ci:st ani the cheapest MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTHING HJtT$, CJIPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FURXISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepsred to eihibit one of tbe most choice and sl-ct stocks er eJervd la ti. luarlirt, snd at JSTO.XlSHiyG L7 LOW PRICKS f Also, m-t.HU.-e takn for units and parts of soits, which will be made to ord at sbort notire, .;ry r aonahl. Remember thf place, in Hofiman New Building, eorner of Bd(te ct Water aW I" LIN TOWN, PA. fjasi.l, lb4 W t carry goods over from one season to and inter Season with an entirely follow, no less than five cases of lost when von spend it in our 425 Aged from four years to and Dealer. Price b 88.50, 9.00, suit takes the place of any tailor- heavy workin' suit at 81.87,4.87 88.72, 8.72, 8.72, 8.72. A better Tbe Old RrllaM and Brat One Spoosi staking Powder Made. fOne Traiipraiaral to a quart of Floor.) Ost the market for 10 tpsts and recommended bj prominent phrHictans as bealthtuL f arraiiei ta lie free &om Ammonia and all injurious ln(r-11entsandtogrreper-ftt ma tit faction. Ask your grocer for frsa sanpla for trliL MADS OUT ST CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Also maimf artmra of Quaker Table aiiea. Mk Uea, rreat-ro-x. Maple STnipa. Flan. In ir F.xtrecta, etc, etc. IctT. LUUI8. 31 0. TTOVE3 and ffKATERS, Ant WARMING iKATKS, SCHOOL KOOM BKATR& Kid. '-ombinln; the Radlatloa sad TeatUatioa of an -m nsa with tbe epwatloa of a wm an r?s u s.a'ao Parlor and Cook Motes, Raagas inrEBML rcnt.TAcava, Ac C'!rtnitr railed oa appOcatloa. ?32 Sa733 TZIZIZS k 1TT3. CO. 76 Beekman St. N. Y. City. AYfc.R'5 Ague Onre ecntins an antldafo forftll ma'arinl dliw TiT whirl, o f-r as kuonn, is rued fa ao etlir imty. It cvtu lo Qiir.iiie, nor :it miuenil nor d ;. -ui iIi.TD m h&s- evjr, cocst-uiiuil; I'-oslacea to lnjirioi e lrt-t aa t!. cr-usti: u:io. tnt !rf.Te th ittui ns healthy as it v&s tfui tliv ).;:ack. TE VA2A5T AYZL'Z ICZZ CZtZ ' in t.iro eTiTT crvso f I'ever and k. fi-Kr-Buriftit or Ch:.l iVrer, Iiemitteut Fctc h. b Afw, r.ilioas FtTer, mud Lirer Con I'lmitt canned byma.aruv lueasoof fni!ur. after due mil, dealers are autUorix.1, hjoar :rn:ar dtleil July 1st, 1M, to areruud fh suum-y. J Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowe!!.r.tass. SuM by ail lwuf g".U. Tho Sentinel m-i Repni 'iroa (.C is thw pljte to get job rk di". Try it. If will eity you i:' yv. T f au)thinj In t'j-it Una. I' i A.