I F "! lent 'l Inch f?tmon inserted lesion, ..:"." lnertmn. " "" u cent Ufa i;7 m local Dediv.i TT " lor .k t-r co1- lTrti- v"J"totWa"": Matrr. K u 2. e. 3 : 102 j 61 78 109 104 68 65 0 111 123 179 88 101 261 107 79 73 95 68 117 73 68 lu 84 43 18 87 59 133 II 16 29 40 82 182 0000 0000 iCET COM. SB Mlffilntowa p... 0 in"; 47 79 aaileraon rermank"' Port Ro l Miltord " Walke, '.".."" Turbett.,,"""" f ayatte ' 81 63 124 58 M 000 000 0 0 . 00 oC "0 000 Spruce Uul Monroe.... , SnoehanU"."." Greenwood Lack . ui.'.'.v."; TkotnpsontownV Tuacarora 78 77 75 76 119 38 87 145 12 85 113 65 30 13 61 14 . 23 43 00 000 OOOO 0000 Total. E2 ts a o cr i 3 O "l - o SO 11 81 r 68 '3 131 176 log 85 102 252 1,4 7 78 85 76 124 64 118 30 IS 87 60 134 13 14 23 43 73 191 000 OOOO 3 a .. 91 . 62 . 85 . 69 . 82 .148 . 36 f'ffl'ow , Patterson Fermanagh; Port Eoyai " "Wort... " "Walker....."."," Turbett.... r?etto....";; Beale .Spruce Hill.." Delaware ...... 101 79 180 64 122 176 103 115 82 71 65 118 42 86 140 15 39 178 ..253 .. 72 .. 90 .126 . 65 . 24 . it . 52 . 12 30 . 88 Monroe.. ...... Susquehanna . Greenwood..."; Lack Black Lof...., ThompaoDtown, Tuscarora. Trial List. For December Term, A. D. 1885. James C, Doty. Lucien W. Doty, E. S. Pty, ami L. fiauks Doty, execntora of Ed ViBBd S. Doty, deceased, vs. Lucien Banks, So. , December term 1885. Feigned issue . lawyers in the case Doty, Parker, Lyons! ' J. EDjlteh Wait a. Wax. Clsbaud Simon UUo, No. 74 February teia 1883. Sum most U ejectment (or a piece of imprjTed load ia Fermanagh township, Juniata coun- ty Laa-yers in the case Dotv, Patterson. Eebecca Guj eitate v. J.ihn faroutx.N'o. 1 April tjrm 1 8S5- Snmmoni in eiect- 71 ment fur a tract of Uud ia Uilford township Dfendent pleads not guilty. Lawyers Pat tarsoa, Doty. fa, C Brown ts. The Universal Fire , Insurance Company. Ko. 124 April term 1855. Summons in debt on sealed instru ment. Defetliuts pletis nil debit and cove nant partonned. Lawyers Lyons, Atkinson, Jacobs. William Bitser vs. Honry Seeder, No. 132 April term 18S5. Summons in tress pass on the ease in slander. Defendant pleads not guilty, with leave to add. alter or amend at bar. Lawyers Burchfield, At kinson, Jacobs. Isaac Etka vs. John B. Bardell, No. 183 September term 18S5; Transcript of an ap peal by defendant from docket of J. B. M. Todd, J. P. Lyons, Doty. S. T. McCulloch vs. J. B. M. Todd, No. 3 December term 1885. Transcript from dock et of Joseph W. Stimmol. Defendant ap peals. Lawyers Patterson. Latimer . Co., vs. S. T. McCuIIocb, No. 4Deceuoer term 1885. Trsnscript from docket of I G. Marks. J. P. Defend snt ap pe.fc. Ln'jers Atkinson, Jacobs, Pattor- OB- Saraa Wettler, administrator of Emanuel ffaUler.deceed.TS. Zacharuh WeUler vartd Deppin, So. 67 December term 1885. Trawcript of an VP d,cket 1 ' Mite IfcDonald, J. P. Defendant, pleads payment. Lawyer. Patter, Atkinson, Jacobs. A pppnlaTEn"' 7talnm amt. The Broom Prill. This novel bat pleasing enterUinraent will 16 " r,.urt House, on Thauka- Evening. The pariipta are .11 Pyl rf tW- -eiabborhood. The LToUceconsU..o.corop.e,emiUUry rtteTudJ tandling .broom u . gun dnJ, eacn i"' , ,, Hrill. b bardlrd in " ' TiaDdeuefUttentionwebcng g.ven JIZ .ration, the prtice exer- rTbrAeed, of the enter.aiament.ro ' .L Ueflt of the PresbyterUu church. fai L or sal. t Bapenachade's mTdUrpopn.arF.of20cent,for tore, and ine pop Ru!arve4 seats will Decu-6- . "'LmS. IPHC. The All will be rft . wiU Hfirst u"" I ...U be bold before going to the p n by this mean, avoid the BHTt'tbodoor. Don't fail to witness W"1 rUb . rare treat and aome Tbe Broom Drill, thing " ' LUtofters-.f--- W1" -. .. i,fflintown. Pa., i,tbiI',I"p, sk.el, Mr- Td." M. Burdy, C. U. B.-T-Jobn Butler. 111 r Mf- r Q fl. Oark, Mr. Edward Rabt. COOPP" ? , Atill l. K. :xKerV;r.A.Krb. Hsckrg. a" Mr Wm. "r" r .- Mr. L, mael TrJoacrd.: Mr. Lemon Ment. ff"BmcBa.B.C.awro.D.P.H- ..red a er - -c agitslr. fonl lrna- q SUORTLOCJILS. n't Birt nl be. dude. "t cheat .nyon,. Did jou plant a tree. n't cheat th. prints Don't Patronise lotteries. Don't chethaprweb.'. Don't n your town down. Tafly parties are all the rage- are said to be acarc Don't worry over the eltctJoo, It u lawful to .hoot rabbiu now. Try pair of Heck'. $1.00 .hoes. Bottom price clothing at Harley'.. Don't sign anything for atranger. E- S. Parker U enlarging his house. Tobuu Anker h a Une r1ding nor,3. Don't lorget to pay back .ubscripaon. Some of the city ladie. wr red eoata. The town clock wa, out of flx lat weak. M Wide trousers are coming into fashion." It ia not often that a thief buy. real es tate. E-penschad. 1. doing a ruahing busi neas. The latest style in furniture at Gray bill's. Bleak November ia the last month of Au tumn. Several inches of snow tell in Dakota last week. Last October turned out a great many sui cides. Buy the fTatker Heck'.. Kip Boot at Q. W. Bargain, at Uackenberger'. Ave cent counter. The pumpkin crop ia uncommonly large this year. Bead Yates Philadelphia clothing adver tisement. See Scbott'a new clothing ad., in anoth er column. Some of the growing wheat ia long enough to pasture. Thursday, November 26th will be Thanks giving dsy. Now is your time for bargains in clothing t Strayer's. Gum boots with ventilator, in them for sale at Heck's. Jacob Thomaa has been to Indiana coun ty bnyiug cattle. Turnips have been selling in town at thirty cents per bu.-hel. " Don't (orget that this is the paper for the evening home circle. Some of the queenswarft stores exhibit square dinner plates. (iunning accidents are reported. Be care ful when out shooting. President Cleveland went to Euflalo, N. T. on Tuesday and voted. Reports ot threshing machine accident, are in order. Be careful. 11. 'g choi;ra is bard on the hogs in Ches ter aud Delaware counties. Martin P. Crawford u in Philadelphia !9arniu2 tho drug business. There was a fall of three inches of .now in prts of Cauada last week. Smailpox is spreading from Canada to Vermont aud New Hampshire. It i reported that Hy are damagiug the growing wheat in Perry county. Wi.liam Heterick has .old the Mexico mill to miller Smith, for $3,500. There is a new styled hat for woroea a little leu in size than a wash tub. Samuel Strayer and family occu py tneir beautiful new house in Patterson. The railroad company houses in Patter son are under going a repainting. The weather was suiliciDtIy cold on Sun day morning to freeie the ground. C. P. Panoebaker, editor ot the Coilport Standard was in town over Sunday. Samuel Gusbard and wile, of Patterson, have returned from a trip to Illinois. Bert Hmkle popped . wild turkey on the ridge, north of town, a lew day. .go. Buy the celebrated Carlisle make of shoes at Heck's Boot anl aboe store. You miy flud everything in the way of clothing and women.' wear at scnou s. Miss Annie Dorris, of Huntingdon, after- a year spent in Europe, has come borne. Stylish hats for ladie. at Mrs. Diehl'a. Special attention is given to dress mixing. en ihnvml those tine kid top. ladie. J r - - shoes, at G. W. Heck's. Price only i. o. Every pair of the Walker Kip Boots guar- . . t 1- - f W Hiwk'a- anteea sua ror uu w . . The best boots in the market are the Walker Kip Boots forsaleat G. T. Heck's. Potatoes in Greenwood township that is some potatoes weigh irora two 10 mrco pounds. A harvest bom was held in the Luther an -hurcb at Paiutervillo, Mifflin Co., last Sunday. Frank M- M. Pennel came home from the Albany, N. I., i oquuo, " Tuesday. Petroleum refuse is coming into use as a fuel. Kussia eems to be in advance in its use as fuel. The National Womens Cliristi in Temper- ance Union held a convention m pbia last week. . hixnl noon a fact is one a oi 1 thing, aud a statement based npon a guess is another thing. Wild geece and snow birds have been about within the past week a certain ioro- ruuncr of winter. The Methodist church of America pr poses to raise a million dollars this year for missionary work. The bonnet that is awakening the liveliest attention on the part of the ladie. i. made ot AHigtor skin. The Perry County Teachers Institute ill be convened at Bloorafield on the 14 th day ol December. Comniisoaera Clerk, Loudon, could not stand the gas iu.tributing .tove in hu of fice. Kowondor. Mis. Pielil has returned from the city itb . lot ol new good, that the Udies should call na-1 eo. One hundred and ttn dollars were raised n .n j.tuiM.ti for miMinnlrt iatDBrrrauiwi'- - purposes on Suiiday. There is a talk of the re-orjauliation of ih Heading Kailroad with the Pennsylva- His no longer.. . - tbe rascal, Ward and Kistj are iitn in the -w Fork penitentiary. Tb Presbyterian Home Missionary So ciety will "a"' at the bouse of Mr. E. D. Parker, next Friday evening. Ira Wilson, foreman of the Newton Ham ilton Watchman, was at home on election day. 8 quire I.'G. Marks, of Patterson enter tains bis friends by telling them of the go headitivenee. of the far-west. J ndge Jacob Smith', wife, of Fayette township, died suddenly-on Tuesday morn ing of rheumatism oi the heart. "Two Crawford eonnty, Pa., farmer, have been fluej $15 each for allowing Canada thistle, to grow on their premises. The Presbyterian church of America pro pose, to raise eight hundred thousand dol lar, this year lor missionary work. The MiMes Simons daughter, of J. H. Simons, have returned from a visit to Phil adelphia, Heading and Allentowo. The Presbyterian sociable held at the residence of Mrs. Jane Irwin resnlted in raising the sum of twenty six dollars. Wm. Kidd'a taunery, near McCoyviile, was destriyed by Am, a few days ago. No nsnraoce. Origin of t&j IL-o is rtuku w i. The Philadelphia cowsuair .ty, ttitt Presbyterian, of the city of iJrotheny Love I are heartily tired of preachers from across the sea. Mr Jame. Irwin received a barrel ol weet potatoes from friends in Delaware. Tbey are the next good things to Delaware peaches. Mr. Katie Yoder baa bought David J. Zook'a mansion bouse (arm lor one hun dred dollar, per acre, near AUensvide, Mif flin county." David Donghman and hia sister, Mrs. Sa rah Anderson, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, are visiting their brother, George Doughman, in Patterson. A protracted meeting with satisfactory result, has been carried on in the Evangeli cal church, at Bethlehem church in Green wood township. fczra I asick, .on of A. B. Fasick, was thrown from the back of one of "Tip" Kreider's mules on Sunday and had his forehead badly cut. Josiah Leidy, of Fayette township, died el typhoid fever last Saturday morning, a ed about 43 years. His daughter U very low with the same disease. Mrs. John Kelley, of Tuscarora valley, died on Mondav. October 26th, aged 65 years. Mrs. Kelly was a Ulster ol Mr. Hutch ison ItcAlister, in this town. Madam Nevada Palmer brought a piece of her wedding cake all the way from Paris with her to give to Mr. George W. Childs, of the Philadelphia Public Ledger. A suit has been brought against Bossier Boyer, a Lebanon, Pa., lawyer, tor being engaged in bringing law suits out of which he expected to make money as council. Ward the New York conHdence banker and bogus contract swindler has oeen found guilty ol larceny in the first degree by New York City court, and will aerveaierm in the penitentiary. Trial proves that honesty is the best poli cy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is . genuine preparation and unequalled blood purider, decidedly su perior to all others. Rev. J. A. Msgill, who served the Mc- Coysville U. P. Congregation for a period of fifteen year, took his departure with his family, lor (heir new home at Dalton, Geor gia, a lew days ago. Joseph Bowman, of Harrisbarg, who was run over two year, ago by cars and lost Loih legs, commuted suicide last week by throwing himself from a bridge into too Susqiielisiitia river." Tho sentence lor the hanging of Curtio McCUin, lor tlie killing of Wm. Smearmin at the NeWion Hamilton caiup-meetiug was reversed br the State Pardon Board to a senieuce ot imprisonment for lite. Seih Zigler has been prostrated by stroke ol paralysis. Ha is carrd lor st tbj home of Mr. N. A. Lukens in Walter town ship. Since the above wa put lu type air. Zigler died. He died last Friday evening. Some ol tho farmers rejoice in the iu- creased cold weather for corn bu-Utm pur poses. They y it isn't o' nifi aoc-uut to have cold fingers !ule lu th ru-Miiiug They can keep warm by aiumng thir cloth ing. In sentencing a tramp at De. Moines. Io wa the otutr day, the Judge siid: Bui for the housewives of tho United Si.i'es there could be no tramps, aud any -roiu in who feeds one ought to be sent to iai! lur thirty days. Subscribe for .good newp,er to read the-coming long winter evq.iis. You will find a larger quantity. J a greater variety of reading in the columns ol the Sirtisii. aed Kcrt-BUCAS than any other paper in Jtinir.li county. The stove in use in the Commissioners office is . first rate gas generator. If the board desires extinguishment the way to do it quietly would be to close the room and turn on the drift ol the sto-e. The gts would do the extinguishing. On last Friday evening the young people of this town held a masquerade prty, at the residence of Mr. Daniel Pannebaker on third street. Many diflerent disguises were used by the raasqiieraders and a very pleas ant time was had by .11 present. Clayton Landi. i. agent for the Davis" Sewing Machine with headquarters at R an nuls A. Son's store in Port Royal. The Da vis machine is the only one of its kind made, and persons desiring a machine will do well by calling on Mr. Landis, at Port Royal. William Uartinan a well-to-do and re spected citizen of Patterson committed sui cide on the 27th ult., by banging himseif to a rafrer iq his nubia. He bid been out of health the piit summer. He wss about seventy years old and a native of Laucaster county. Hundreds of letter, from those using Ay er's Hair vigor attest its value as a restorer of gray hair to it. natural color A. a stiro nlant and tonic, preventing and often cnriig baldness, and cleansing and soothing the scalp, its use cannot be too strongly recom mended. The Perry county Advocate aay: Coun ty Treasurer Lightner, since his incumben cy, has paid ont $119.95, in scalp orders. The scalps of 308 foxes, weasels and minks have been tetnrned and $312.95 paid there for. For 156 hawks and owl. S107 have been paid out of treasury. The Freeburg Courier of last week say. : On Saturday evening John Smith, of Bea vertown. committed auxide by hinging. He and his brother Ezra were out bunting raccooni. when about 9 o'oclock John com- ' plained or being tilvl. Saying he wonld i M bomr. hi-left Era. Nothing was seen i or heard of him until 10-30 o'clock Mon- dy morning, when bo was lound suspend- 1 ed Irons a tits in tbe woods hr niaans of a baiter i-tran. He wa ac i 33 Tears, an l had been married only about six months. About midnight on the 80th, a Hunting don restaurant keeper named Meekbaagh, was knocked down under the light of the railroad lamps of the station, by three men and robbed of twenty-nine dollar, and fifty cents, which belonged to the owner of the restaurant, Joseph Stro.se. On Sunday morning, before daylight, some one entered Haokenberger'. and stole, mouth organs, cigars, tobacco, and what not. The thieve, helped themselves to co da water. Entrance was effected through a back shuter. Light was wen in the store boot 4 o'clock on Sunday morning. Ward, the confidence thief banker of New York, who in the language of the judge who aontenced htm, "ba. done more to unsettled public cuufidence in mon eyed institutions than any other man of this generation," was sent to Sing Sing, New York prison, under a sentence of ten years, last Saturday. The Bloonifield Advocate of last week tells the lollowing : Mr. John Mohlor of Liberty Taunery, Liberty valley, Perry couu- ty, raised this season a uirblebeal squash that measured seven leer, tan; ;..cnej in ! circumference un way, six feet, nine inches the other way. It weighed one hundred and sixty pounds. Who can beat thia T The squash was weighed in the presence of sev eral persons. A New York merchant who doe. business with Moses Schau inberger, of Austin, wrote to the latter, asking him if a certain Austin lawyer was reliable. The same lawyer owed Hose $32 for a suit ol clothes. Mose turn ed to Jake Siluerstone, his efficient clerk, and aaid : "Cbooat write to that man in II lew Yoricky dot it vas one of my pishness principles never to My nodding, about dot scbay-hawk lawyer." Robert J- Cok, .OL-in-l.w of Calvin Wells, owner of the Philadelphia Press, was .truck down by a batchot in the hand s of a negro named McHberson, a janitor in the Press rooms in Philadelphia, last week. Cook had discharged the negro and de manded a number ol keys that he carried. The negro replied to the demand for the keys by striking his employer on the left side of the head with the aharp edge ol the hatchet. A bole about two inches in di ameter was broken into Cook's huad. John Everett, a Westmoreland connty far mer , was one of the well to do men that be came weary of this world in the month ol last October and committed suicide. What's got the matter with the people that so many are in a hurry to get off this world? If they were certain that it will be all right on the other shore, there might be some excuse for the leap indeed it would not be a leap in the daik if they kwow where tbey can "land." The safest wav is to slay here till one is called away by the process oi nature. Communication. FBOM OCR SPECIAL cobbesponde.vt Po.t Rot iL, November 2, 1385. Uallow-een waa rather dull here. " John Mc.Mo.-n has moved to Harruburg. Geo. Ruoklu is quite ill with billions fe ver. Cla) ton Landis now soils the Davis ma chine. "Cheap John" was in town last week soi ling notions. Bill Heid takes the cake, bo captured an eighteen pound coon. " Harry Oves has bis sold confectionary store to Sellers h. Crozier. Thomas and Samuel McCulloch, of Har rmburg, were visiting here hut week. Mrs. Fish Gibbooey, of Belleville, Pa., was visiting at the residence of ber mother last week. On Thursday evening last Andrew Crozier and Miss Sallie Taylor were marriud by Rev. A. H. Spjiiglor. A couple ol negroes' held an entertainment in Arcade Hall ou Thursday night, but the crowd was not large. C. A. Smith and wife, of Lewistown, pent last Wondar and Tuesday visiMng at be residence ol G. G. Alter. Mr. C. Savder and daughter Mr. V- C. Gusa, hve retiirnel f-.-n their -N't to friends in different part of tbo st . A la np in tliu house of Vm. Doirin j -v. -plnded lost week one night, and with c .i aiderable effort Ihe Hr was extinguished. FAIR PLAY. Xotes from !tlc Alliter rille. Pa. Banks Mc A liner returned lrosi Pittsburg last Tuesday. Tbe whi-at in this valley is iu gaol con dition lor winter. Potatoes are selliug for thirty-live cents per buihel. Tlie crop was not so pjur af ter all. The f-iriii'rs a- b'isv with their fall wort and quite a nuii'lu-r will finish liking corn by tbe seound we iq X.vmar. Hon. George W. Wright, of Mwrcer, Pa., has b-eu in our town, this week looking alter the interests of the Orphans' Hume. Or. Myers and Frsnk Shields take the lead in catching coons, bavin; caught quite a number during the I all. Dr. Fisher ia the champion wild tuakey hunter. The public schools opened two weeks ago, faith Mr. Sausman as principal and Miss Alice Sieber as primary teacher. Tbty have a total attendance of seventy scholars. Prof. Smiley and Miss Moyer both teach ers in the Orphans' Home, left on Welaes day lor a visit to their respective homes , the former to Votk Springs, Adams count-, Pa , tbe latter to ber bomd near Mitflin. ' Inspector Savers ptij the Oiphaa Hone a Hying visit on Thursday, la,t. Uis fa-.e wore a brood smile as he druve out of town No doubt ho was thiakiog of the repairs that have been made on the school build -iug tbis week. Josiah Leidy died at bis residence near McAlisterviile, at 2 o'clock this morning. ino a ec eased was one ol our ujsI citizens, In him Lost Creek valley lost one of ber best carpenters, lie was a kiud father and bniband and was well liked by all who knew him. lis was in tbe prime of lite about forty-two years old. Mr. Leidy was preceded by bis brother, wbo died two weeks ago. lie leaves a wife and family to mourn bis death. The disease was typhoid J I ever. Oct. 31, 1885. I'so. The miners employed by the Glamorgan Iron Company to take ont ore in Feruian ab township, struck for an advance of ten cents per car on tbe wages on Monday ov ening. Tbe strikers nomber abont twenty ! nve men. There is a hich-tnned colored man ia i Charlcsion, South Carohns, l.e was elected ' ........ I. I .h. I ..'i.l.tii.. W.. ul.uj ... ,, , ' i nerve. He declared thut it was loo much ; f .j,.,.,, , uke ni. ,nnB DM eould cut em: Jm niotit at tour and live dollars a d7t layins; brick. Recently a ranting Chicago Communist gathered a crowd and entertained them with bis didribe. on the inequalities of riches and poverty. He was in the midst of his fiery declarations that the capital of the rich belonged to the laboring classes, when .clear voice rose from the crowd: "You've got a gold watch, and 1 havent any. I want yours." The speaker was nonplussed. Re covering himsell however, he said: "I bought this watch and paid lor it." " Don't make any diHeretce," persisted the voice, "you've gut . gold watch and 1 haven't I want it!" The Jtker was checkmated, and the meet ing broke up. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Coarse ol" Lectures. Rev. J. L. Leilich, paalor of the M. E. church in Thompsontown, Pa., is arranging for a series ot lectures to be delivered upon hischarge, during the coming winter month.. These lecture, which will be both pleasing and edifying will be delivered one every month or so long as appreciated. The price ol admission will be very low, vis : 25 cents lor adults, and 16 for cents children. The proceeds ot the lecture course will be for the benefit ol the parsonage. The first lecture will be delivered in the M. E. church in Thompsontown, on Thursdsy evening No vember 12th, 1885, by Rev. J. B. Mann, his subject being "Shams." List ofjnrors Drawn for De er mber Term and Drawn October 37, 15. oaaiD jckobs. Auker, Henry A., Delaware. Barnard, William, Tuscarora. Cargill, Cyrus, Greenwood, Gallagher, Samuel A., Walker. Hubbard, Heury, Delaware, Hawk, David, Mifflintown, Horning, S. E Miltord, Jamison, Isaac, Fayette, Kurt., W. H., Walker, Laird, A J., Tuscarora, Leah Daniel, Port Royal, Lemon, Jacob, Patterson, Lsuver, W. B., Fermanagh, Marts, Samuel, Walker, McSahen, Wilber, Fermanagh, Meridelh, Cyrus, Delaware, Porter, Thomas, Walker, Patterson, R. H., Lack, Reed, William, Beale, Shottsberger, Samuel, Monroe, Singer, Clinton, Mifflintown, Smith, Wellington, Fermanagh, . Shirk, Philip, Fayette, Thompson, C. A., Walker. petit Jiaoas. App, John G-, Susquehanna. Auker, Peter, Fayette. Alter, D. G., Port Royal, Bardell, John, Beale. Bjy. Ilourv, Susquehanna. Berry, E. K , Mitliintown. Brown, Joseph, Si., Bile. Briner, Jacob, Spruce Hill. Berry, Joseph, Lack. Clark, Hiram, Greenwood. Clinger, George, Susquehanna. Castner, James B., Beale. Cast otter, Henry, Turbett. Dimm, David 11., Delaware. Fogleman, Daniel, Fermanagh. Eicbraan, Peter, Fayette. Gross Edward, Fermtnagh. Hertzler, William, Turbett. Hench Stewart, Turbett. Junk, James, Tuscarora. Letch, John A., Miltord. Nixon, Robert, Patterson. Palm, H. R., Tuscarora. Pufl'enberger, William K., Fermanagh. Robinson, D. E., Turbett. Rice, A. J., Tuscarora. Smith, H. J., Tn.-carora. S bellenberger, D. G., Monroe. Sprout, Samuil, Fayette. Stewart, H. P., Spruce Hill. SiiloufT, S. A., Patterson. Switzcr, John, Walker. Tsoii, Annuel, Walker. Watts, W. V , Fayette. Wallace, J. 11., Lack. Walls, Wi.lijin, Spruce Hill. )1 AHMED : CKOZlsTwT AYI OK. n tbo 29th ult , in Port Koval, by R--v. A. H. Sparkler, C. I II. Cnzier and Miss Sallie J. Ta lur. MIFFLINTOWN MARKKT3. MirrusTOWs. November 4, 1SS. Putter 16 Ei:(!s 20 Ham VI Shoulder ........................ H Sides 7 Lard Kngs 1 MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MAKKET. Wheat, , "orn, ............ Oats, Rye New Cloverseed... Timothy seed Flaxseed.... .... Bran , Chop , ..... Shorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt 8O1SS " 4iia0 25 eo 5 6t 2 00 1 40 1 00 1 50 1 30 1 2' 1 tOal 1" PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PnasDELrm. Nov. 2, 188i. Wheat, Pennvlvania red 99c. Old corn 52, new corn 4t)c for seventy ponnds. Oats 32a3lc. Rye 6c. Bu'trt 10a30c. Eggs 22a26c. Potatoes 35aOc. sweet potatoes 30o33c, eels per ba;et I5alGc. TMInw onions per barrel 92.60. Cloverseed 9al; per lb. Beel cattle, fXUa6aoo, good 4 J i4 3. me dium Si4c, common 23c, fat cos were hard to sell even a 2iiu nukb cows were in lair request at 5a7c. Sheep were dull, and prices clnwed low, extra 3Ji4c, good 34c. common 1 .2 Jc, lainhs were in poor request, at 2i2;c. Hogs were in fair de mand, at a derline ot Jo. MaMps & Gas. Ybmg Mill, I'ort Royal retina. itM'ricrisiiu or Ornamental Forticos, Bracket and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASII, BLINDS, SIDIXG, MOl'LDIXGS, FLOOBI3IG3, Also, dealers in shinnies, lath, and frame lumber of every description. Country lumber worked to order. Or der, by insil promptly attended to. AH orders should be sent to. McKlLLIPS CO., 10-21-85. Port Royal, Pa. J3EABODY HOTEL, Ninth St , south of Chestnut, one square sonth of the New Post Office, ooe-hsif squsre from Walnut St. Theatre and in tbe vtry business centre of the city. On the American and European puna. Good rooms fiom 5lc to S3 00 per dsr. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. MERCHANTS h desire to double tbeir proliu by iutroducing a line of new goods, indixperuable to all families, will arfareos fw1u:l particulars, HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, -IV a. 72, 4ih Avenue, New York. - Jso. 8, 'eS-ly. COSTIVENESS affects seriously all the digestlvt and assimilative organs, including the Kid neys. When these organs are so affected, tbey fail to extract from the blood the uric add, which, carried through the cir- -euiaHoc, cause, liheumalism sad Net, raid. The functions of the Liver we also affected by costivenesa, causing Bilious Disorders. Among the warning symptoms of BHIoos rms .re Nausea, Dizziness, Ilesdsche, Weakness. Fever. Dimness of VWon, Yellowness of Skin, Pains in the Side, Back and Shoulders, Foul Mouth. Furred Tongue, Irregularity In the action of the Bowels. Vomiting, etc. The Stomach nuhVr when the bowel, are constipated, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, follows. Fetid Breath. Gastric Paras, lleadaebe. Acidity of the Stomach. 'W atcr brah. Nervousness, and Depression, are all evidence of the presence of this distress-t-jT msbdv. A Sure Relief for irregu lnritiPS of "the Stomach nnrt ail consequent diseases, will be found iu the use of AYER'S PILLS. They stimulate the stomach, tree the bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid lirer and kit.nevs, and by their cleansing, Lpaliwr snJ tonic propcities, strengthen and purifY the whole hyntem. and restore It to . salutary awl normal condition. inus BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man, .ld It all IruggUts. ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, b.s now been shelved, and will be kept up week after week by fresh supplies from tbe head of the market at Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES He hu Dress Uoodj, Notions, Trim mings, Black silks, Colored silks Col ored Cashmeres, aad a full line of low priced Dres Uoods of tho latest shades, aud also a full line of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbe Fiucft Shoe to tbe most frubbtautial Flow Shoe, at prices that will astonish you. Shoe for cbil dreu, Misses and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kiud.i, Coffee, Su-ar, Rice, Tea, ia short exerj thing, ssi for what you want QuEESdff ARE AND GLASSWARE. Every bouse tiu-l fceep nt lis sup ply of Q'JEKXSWAKK. GLASS WARE, WO0KN'.V.vr.E. This is tbe store lo call on for iii'u articles. If you canoot vie it place, your order by mail will be i n aptly attend ed to. Visit the store. MAIS STKEET. Ol'KiSITlS Coukt H'irSE, 31iitiiiiioYii, Pa., Frederick E3IZNSCKACE. AGENTS WANTED Mi 4Spyqfthe Rebellion.' KowsKUinnbytheTCTWo '' oruit)ptf turn. Ouly book of its kind Tb"SPV"reTla iDnOT tccrrU tf Uu 9tr nerr be'ors pui'HabM. A fi-splito account of tbo coowpimry to uaawmiuto LiiKola. Periloaa raprlencrti of oar Fkduoyx. Brits tn tho Bobel Capital; tbtr hemic bnrery fully recounted In theao vivid sketches. Tbo 'Spy" the moot th.)linr war book vor published- Endoiwd by hundreds of Press aud A? mils' tntlmonlals. A largo band toxns book, 6S ptgs: 60 lUnstrstioim. KTACENTS WANTED! AOENTSI Tbisbonkinstff-ariMtjallotbcrB. Ow me kmmlrrd tkmmii appll-at io for urmwrn b.v hsfi ncriTtpd. We iuvs many ageMis wbo br 1 1 fr ra rm to t kumdrrd coj-va. -:s-lho "fiPT oid oniy by our Ttts, ond ran not b fuund in brotstorea. IU to ini-rchaiita. fairmer. at-rbairs.aud every b,i AHsola'oly fanrtt brk to aWI rr iutMt W wantonoatrnitin rvrry ftrsnd Army I'aat aii'l in evry township sotl ronuty in tbo D. fL For full parttmlara sad Urm la nmtn address G. W. rn.i.fc.-nm A CO FuLiiauera, Naw Tork, a- -v .a a. laV . - -r1 Tho most popular Weekly WTaper dwd toKin(fi, 0iconie, ng.nrrr'nj ai3""Ti. in toUod aitrl paLotaarsubitohd- Everjsnm ber illastratrd rh plcniid ensnvinr- Tbs p-ibl tea lion ( iinntfat a not Tai uib ancyelopedi f mforuiation ttiiicii no prrD nhoatd be wilnint. Tha ponalarity of th bcirimno AimiCAJf m snrb that is ctrrtjiMion mar ? lhat of all olhr pxprn o( ito e'uts combined, rnca Tear. Discnttoiobs. Soid all nwiiir. alUNN A CO.. Pahlnbrrr. No. 361 Hroadway. N. Y. beforo t"3fc P.tsnt Ofm a-rd hsa HTtaHl r.Jmpn Or Hurilrcd Tnou- l-'JZZt?l bv" orJu.at.ODtrit?. ... aud silt X.br PMH i t i enrirc to tnTentt thir r cVi .n tn Il .i t-1 Statffia. ind. tna-tand. riaac. isermsDy and otbr fo?irB coudtt . pre arei at hort notice nl on itoarvbtaerina. fnllvsTivn without ehars- Haad-bookti of I. eirtaa asnL ffrs PatBlS ObWinHa M.,n-, of atrss 1ntifi in th KClODtlt'rC American free. The edw.nt.ire of awn notice ia well uaiartAood by ail paiso&s ou waA totW noes of their patfnta, Addreea slU! CO.. Ofl-o BUA51U10 a w. ....wr n &rosdasy. &sw Vork lU21.1XlVVJ'iy?eDllnisn) bavins innocently contracted ibr ! bit ui t self ahnre in his youth, and in rur:inen ce ! siiBWcd all thn horrors ol Sexual In-rpaeir Lost Mnuhood, Fn:cal Dr, Gemnil J Prostration, etc., miil, out of sympaty fori fir his Mli.w suffi-rers. uia'I In e tbu roc:") I bvhich he was Enaliv ciml. Address j in confidence. J. V.'. FlMt.NKT, 4J : C.dar St., Kew Tort. Jan. e, 5-!y. iSwtftfiS 'HOLY. TfwXATTVtlaM I I J"" vaa V" lab (rxlli.trtiA. ani equal I to ttM nraAb tn t)ps BBLO r aperpr i auan and aoeo- rsv-T. n rt amt aent m EVISEDt rrporta an snirr at tr-ery mil fr-r two wwkm. Kara VE eaajkoo for afnta to mas) , moti.-- -d fvu lor on TXSM TFKT UPrJUL, Ttis iLn hxi cv. Sabtcribe for th Sentinel ni Btpnbtican. 4 I i MW 'mm THE GREAT JUNIATA CO., Clothing House IS NOW IN BLAST. - UoQ EMU SGHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER ' OF THE THE PRESENT, - mm to us KoWt this week Great Sale or bolts, A Great Sale of Overcoats, A Sale tbe like of which has Terr rarely been seen before, the Terr cream of the Styles of the most celebrated clothing manufacturers of the country, the Variety (Treat, the Prices Astounding, and the result is, that when we advertise a Bargain Sale, the public knows that the announce ment is in ettict uccordance with the truth. TtDaY 1VE FUT ON SUE THREE HUNDEED Mens' all wool Sack and Four-button Frock Suits in the handsomest and most desirable plaids, checks and mixtures, together with all the popular shades of whipiHrd, all made and trimmed in the best manner, and per fect in fit, at $3, $10, $12 and if 15. WE OFFER 400 OVEECOATS Including the choicest fabrics of foreign and American mills. Kerseys, Cassimeres, Meltons, Yv'hipcorda, etc., made in the most exquisite manner and perfect in fit, from $5, $7, $10, $12. $14, $15, 16 to $20. Low as tboao prices are. we are not offering any tra-sh or shoddy. EV ERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. OCR PALATIAL ROYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is undonbedlj the most comfortable, and best lighted place to trade in. We are show ing hundreds of the most fashionable aud becoming Suits and Overcoats for the little ones at $2, $3, $3, $ j aud $7. In Children Overcoats we show the daiutiest little garments ever produced. Oar Stylish. Hats, Caps, and Furnishings Excells anything l.en tofoie seen in this county. In hats we keep all the Latest and most o lt-lmxte.l make. We are the only authorized and sole agent for the CKLEHUATED R033MORE HAT in Juniata county. We show ail tho different kinds of shirts, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, 5"J- at tho lowest prices cvet known. SCH0TT,2 The Largest and Finest Outfiting Establishment in Juniata County, April 15, lb8a-lv. - THE a. aWi.ai.wCTai WESTERN COTTAGE KO Years' roa Eqoallsd ty Few and Surpassed Aciaorrlodtfad by eompxtent judges to be one of tiie BEST FOR THE LE.IST MONEY. It yoa are golna; to buy an organ do not Nil to end for our catalneim and price list. W have bera estmblUbed since 1&& aad have a Hu yean record. THE WESTERN COTTAGE CR21K CO., I JIEXDOTA. ILX. 1 MT TJSIKGr DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHI1 SYRUP. IT haa nerrr fiiUd to ' t mot prfcct satis faction. 1 htrandi c7 moil.en are u;i g it ail through the Liot, x: d all are j !cacd itS it. ch-trnv ingenects. It Maikt.s tks Babv 's Kkaltm t Keeping it ras ptcim 1 'LfC akd Diapriiota. 1o aot ature'y your aby with Opium or Morphia. Alix tur but n ? Dr. af-'i&rsey Tertlilns: Syrap. which ts altva-,- safe and reliable. It toofhra and quiets th Cm it. r, lv nur r. Pain and Inpi-A3mati j -id g: wn t, Katvc t. Smr to Pain nc Rest to Moth ems. All DaccxusTs axd Msimcu9 LSALEMft Sell it. TvrESTT-rrrs czzrrs x roTToU:. pt-prAurn Br HACERSTOWN. MD. SEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Housekeeper's Friend ASK. FOB, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold lij tbo Grocery Irada generally. JL. ....... ; mm ,;i " mm SWEET BOUND QUICK t by Rotn. i StasPasteX ISwmSkW D. W. BARLEY'S la the place where jou ean baj Tlili BEST A1N THE CHEAPEST i MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, I , iiic to nmctMri ia txnicii onct oi too most i -.-.m 4CT I """I v , .n (B...anr.e t.artr fur en it a anrl i short notice, -"ery rtnAODsbie. Keiiinjhr th plce. in Hoffmevn's Titr ireets. MIFFLLVTOWN, PA. - - BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. The Old Reliable and Beit Awe Spooa Baking Fuwaw JDaela. fOt TruDcnful to a qaart ot rkmt.i Ob tha market ror 10 years aad racoon meads by prtimiretet piiystciaas aa healthful. Warranted to lie free fin iwm and all itsjwriviu tnrrwlients aad (ogive W Ask jonr grocsr far a frai saopli for trfaL hods on.v srr CHiRM MAXUF13TUR1XB CI, Also manufacture of Viiakr Tshie Aaoea, Jst Ilea, ltvHerves. V;; syrufa. Flavur Ing Kxtracia, ete eta fcjT. LOTJIH, AlO. siovM aad BXATKBS, Ant wamjintc Jn-iTM, SCHOOL ROOM HIATBBS. f.k xmbiniag the Badlatioa and Tsatilailaa ( an on riaa with tha operatic of a sus aim ru&Jacs, also Parlor and Cook Stavsa, Raagss. i. i .'oiatlAI. riK.tACEl, 4k. Otrmlots mailad oa application. 70 Beekman 8t. N. Y.CIty. AYER'S sue Cure tci.taloi kD antidote for all malarial dis orders wMch, so f&r sa known, is used la aa otiter reuifilj. It conra:ns no Q-jiuiua, dot any mineral nor deleterious subsiaoce whas rer, and eoaseae&tly prodaces Bolnjartoqa cITect 0(oa tho constitution, bat leaves thai Ttt:ui as Leait j ca It was bsfura tho attack. 72 WASHAST ATIX'3 AGCB CC53 to euro every case of rever and Aftia, lutor-n-Utent or Chi. I Fever, Eemlttaut Fver. J'U i.b J?'". Biiioas Fever, and Liver Cou t'.n ut eauaed by ma:a-ia. Ia e.sa of (sllun, hl.rdiu trial, dealers aro asthurix.d. by our treu:ar dated Jaiy 1st, ISC", lo setuixl thai snoopy. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LowelI,Ma8. Sukt by ail brnsgists. . . jff The Sntintl and A'ai'irua o.o is tha i tilace to eet iob work done. Try it. It will 1 py jou a yo need anything m that una. BOYS' CLOTHING JD FURSISBiyG GOODS. . , . , c do ico ana k ci a ioc KB eTSsT mtmna. m vrouiv? f v rnur pdmp; - - --- narta nf am ft. srhioh will ha nads ba a1S) t " w $w BuildiDg, ooroer of Bridg tfiC . f J" 1, 1M nan Ulyjum m l t I jcH her wrong..
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