V. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN- " 't"Ttr lgM TE HMS. Subscription, $1.60 u. within 12 mooth.j 2.oT J 12 month.. ' w " B0 Pwd within Transient advertisement, UMrt. went per inch for . ..ttrUi lOcenuieTK local eol. Dedoctinn. JSTv " Ch insertion U advertiM bT the rin year. - ' u or quarter WORT LOCALS. Whooping congh. The bony , fte. The -Broom Drill." good, at Penne!!'.. Thanksgiving next wek fIUdly,b"" polo club. TheheaUBolth. toj. Try a pair of HecW. $1.00 .hosa, Hun,iDo girl, play the fld1.,. The eeldeat aaap came on Sunday Attention! Go to the Broon, DrilU' Toel.faUMotipatpitovd Tke election excitement U ,boat 0T Winter W,U be here to .uy before long' Th, gro,, whMl u looKns A Scarlet feve, ha. broken out I. Hunting. Ion, Present Broom. ! Go to Drill." ee tbe "Broom pTbe puce to get new " Dr. Buy the Waiker Kip Boot at Deck's. Q. W. Jacob Thoma. .hot three wild turkey, in one day. ' Deer hunter, are camping in Licking Creek Talley. 8 If yon want a new .tore or heater go to McClintic.. 6 A lot ot coal oil lamb, to be .horn. getting ready Somerset eooatv wood, hare a plentiful apply oi deer. Gum boou wKh ventilator, in them for sale at Heck's. Shoulder Brooms t "Broom Drill." Don't fail to .ee the The fall meteor, did not fall-on the morn ing ef the lri. Lewin n people are talking about an electric light plant. A number ef bogs hare died Jn Tusoaro ra Taller, of cholera. Prothonotary Memisger hat been to Fred -erlcktburg, Virginia. The ex-sheriffs of Clearfield county held a re-union last week. Rct. Jlr. Dewing, of Academia, was in town last Tfaorsday. A bachelor eaya be likes cheek, but It is the cbeek of a woman. H. W. Auktr, of Walker, will supply you with first rate eera ni.-al. B. D. Parker wa conQned to the house by poor bea!tu lt week. Bev. Mr. Gnifl" has been making pastor- al calls stnong his people. Why don't tow pubh.h a list of marriage licenses granted is asked f A fatal ditenip is dM!roying many hog. in Laocaaler county. Groud Brooms! Even-i-d apeakc of going to the "Broon Drill- The corner loafer is looking up a warn loafing place for the winter. The Court U.u.e will be crowded with people to see the -Broom Drill. William Magrader and wife of Ohio hsTe been visiting f.-ieads in Juniata. KeverteErooUf! The "Broom Drill" promise to be a grud s-ijc. . ,i L.tti .rti Miinf an oa 10'.iear ma w-1" ton, drink a cap of strong tottw. The Ke.port Hreyterian chureh will be dedicated oa t'ae 13th of Jecsmber. Buy tbe celebrateJ Carlisle mke or Bhoes Heck's Boot anl saoe store. Order Broom.! Th "Broom Drill" U the ropulsr entertainmt nt of the day. :a vnr.le will not drink river nuuuijc"" i-"i wster. Tbey are to have creek water. wnklin B. Uowen, i. a candidate for ho . residency of the Beading railroad Still they go! those fine hid top ladie. ... tt i.'. Pri.-.a only !' shoes, at li. . t.- .-..n.blD man sent the Derno- .nd Krister an eleven pound c.bbagc lbe b.-.t boot, in the market .h-n-. Kio Boot. forsale.t G. VT. H ecx .,-,rd Slarcb J The girls keep time to ,b;b ,.t of be drum in the -Broom un... . r o the Vlker Kip Boots goar Erery pa.r ol we ..l-ii'mmom! Secure Dri!L" -Ri.h- Wheel! Tickeuforth" t at Riven'" ' DrUl" .Brooin store. . ..,- alitor of tne .whopper- , di5tnct --rjCof Ue..- -of palters"- the county- w - .v. Vewoort Lutheran church the com- 01 hold a " itgbolii Support Brooins :tiicn , Ton will obtain corn er two hours at the tete ui'J"i- V ..BrooW" ..; lot of new Call at his rbiH hU DSC" . ,.!, GraJ ,nd so forth. foroitnr store. and singing cbools Liters meofthetowoship. i :..v. J in !" . in ,be Unifd States .versgef-nc-P. 4 good place lo ronPnr be at the irinz even. - P80"." . Drill. woo-" . . .. i. liftv years n.J;W"arp. Ti... been couuect- Tl-e 1 ' Kriiit eOJ" -hitWBe;. 'lament in the Co-it 0at7'cuclt-7j.'olo- There U no in. j . . dinner V' .17 -V"" b W RB. tnrkey, un.ucement. to .n -u. . . A Huntinn. busked nT"" CW.nl"y el1m.toh.Te .i.ofc,::.:"K,t'-. to. noun. The common . PProachM. . J ow -v."uui cnampii .1 v- u ruianrm . v - nature, of the .chool la o s uas compulaory w. John Thnm tMAaa Oa ... . otiunu bushel, r-- . - : - ooe "ousand ' (U U IIKST W1 sa.. 'o- Unship, Mifflin Co;87'0' w s-uiH I Or A It Till Bradford countv m.n r... j . . drA:.A ... ,v"" one nun- cut down, Serviaand R,,i..:. each oth. " " vh.kuik nnn a ... enmlv. r.. " 7 ?7 rn.ng. Will it " "po is me question ? aufflin ennntw . J close rnimii- i u ree or a majority. Enoch Shellenberger is prepng to plant " ground to strawherri.,. n. - at fn u. .. F" . , roTOi, walxer township. m. liamhrihi r p . the champion wild turkey belt. R-'ii ii ju now many of the shy game he .hot. Mr. Rumbereer. of Pfonta'. it. i ... the George Smith farm in Walker township of Administrator Wellington Smith, for $4,- 550 A prospective bridegroom ia Cumberland county, borrowed fifty cents of the clerk of the courts with which to pay the marriage license. Huntingdon Presbyterians held a lfnm Sociable in their church a few evenings ago, from which they realized, forty-two dollars. The Rev. Sam Jones says : I wouldn't ipe my feet on a baseball pUver." Sam is evidently discreet, even if eccentric Bo- ton Pose A Detroit, Michigan, man has a wife who picks ap ia the street, old nails and bits of iron wtuch she carries home and locks np in a trank. "Brooss Drill" Entertainment in the Court House -ow Thanksgiving evening. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Entertainment begins at 7J o'clock. Within the past menth John A- Robison of Hilford township, has lost more than one band red hogs by cholera or some oth er distemper. If a war should break out, will any of the girls who have learned the manual of arms throng the broom drill, come forward as commanders. The &sm will soon be hare when farmers will have nothing to do but to attend to their stock and sit behind the stove and watch the sansage frying. Govfraor Pattiton has appointed Thom as J. Prow Assoei ite Judge of Mifflin coun ty, in plac. of Wilb'ara A. McGonigle, de ceased. Good morning Judge. There is a talk in Xork State about bring ing suit sgainst President Cleveland for giving one inooand dollars tor tne nse oi the New Tork Deuocratic Suta Commit tee. Tickets for the "Broom Drill" on Thanks giving evening are selling rapidly. A large percentage of the seats have already been sold. Tickets for sale at Eipenschade'a st'ire. Mi.i Un- Loudon rave a party to her, many young friends at tier father's resi dence, on Third street, on Friday evening, and a ery pleasaut time was hsd by all present. John T. Mt tlen, formerly of Juniata, ha been elected a county commissioner in Wsvne county. Nebraska, air. Jieuen serv ed as Register and Recorder in Juniata some years ago. Huntioidon bad a sensation lat wee x.r l.Maiunid In when a wbite man irotn to.n for hi. wilo who htd eloped with .ne gro with whom she was keeping house in Huntingdon. The prospect of building a new Presbyte rian church is being vigorous pushed. Yesterd .y sfteruoon .congregational meet ing ww held t provido ways .'id meias to hasten the work. A church at Terrs Haute, Indiana, was built in sixteen d.y ft the corner stone , ,a,d. .'It is Midtobebe.ut.ful,fin..hed in nstive wood,, with windows of ..ppb-re and ruby glass." A G. Bonsall, senior editor of the Dem ocr.; and Register, ha. pUeed . h.nd.ome stone to mark the eartb-yrest-og p.a J b,.wife,Mr,- R,beccaBonsall in the Pre.- h, tftrinn enve yard ' is reported tint a Tuseor. vallev man I -il.,n of whisky nd five dollar. 6 - , in candidate, hut be lwtioneer n" ... .pent twarsan fifty cent, and tuo speu . . r.i, ihr ein li- -i.i.kcv ia thv inierc?' v. V S ( i - date. Whenever a man is elected to an omee, . ir .hi., tn his name. it is in ord- v pn " ; Fditor Shrom of the Newport Llgr was Selted a enroner and that's the reason Uiat bis editorial brethren cau u.. -v- Oeorge Shrom. end on the aay changes." that will be a good thing for cn""S . Ihpir con- delinquent subscnoer. . - " t Kienceclef.r the all imp - by pacing for their paper- ..Broom Drill" Entert.inraouL.u ... Th.i.tsivin evening, Doors House w " - Eotortaitment begins at -n at 7 o'clocK. " i 74 o'clock. ... i.. j,vl anil AVer's Sarsapsnlia wore. . j Ay .,- . nurifv and enrich the blood. prompt, ;-r ,trenethen, the im;Ue np he vVtem. It i. in the invalid .bould give it a trial. some of the queerest election stone, are -..k . do, -f bad whisky, that he 1 1 it ailitj 1U 5T h- woH die, and declared th.t if v.e l!ord would condeend to spare hi. life he'll "nover, never, drink again. The Pry county Freeman . : Two dollar, boa tv to ho psid by the county f..r ;u oi kiilcJ. -ie d!' r fr every ? -I-;- .-A HltvcenUforeveo- mink.wea. . . . -t .reetine barn or screech cL ban s or u- - L Pitch in bo;-, snd b .g thj game. A boot and shoe rain in Huntingdon was .rresu-d for selling a pair oi o- ou..- He set no the plea that he had .old Satur y uight, but tbit ll;ey h.miis on t Mken trow th tore Ml on Snn i , Tbe iustice fined the ahoemui. The .nd line .cionnted to 6.G, and now there i.n generic ping around in that town after busings men wool have been sail- ' - Ho"lT" P,EBtta theConr. Howe w Thagirt,,. .renin., n .B!!Jo,,g6m,"tdocketto eoT JndgwM.tetata of about forty oau1(eofjaBlmta. The man 1. not worth a tarthin. w;n ,k. ij - juugemeni owner. x- "ugn..u ue claim, or pay tax on them nn dar the new law I Bedford had a sensation the other day in person of a Maryland, who walked th- treeu with a belt containing pistol, around hi. body. Hi. going about in that w.r ... most ludicrous and ret evervhrwt h. .i. like Uughing was afaid to Uugh, for fear that he'd .hoot. The Lutheran church ol Icketbura. Perrv county, Pa,, will be dedicated on Sabbath, December 6th, 1885. Rev. Mena-ea of Phil adelphia will preach the dedication sermon there will be service, morning and evening. Neighboring minister, will be present. All are cordially invited to attend. Last Tuesday the McCormick six-horse team brought from Lebo the largest load of grain that was ever brought to Newport on wagon. The entire wagon and load weigh ed 13,732 pounds, the wsgon alone weigh ing 8,938 pounds, leaving 9,74 pounds of grain, equal to l&i busheU. Newport Led ger. II people troubled with cold., would take aver'a Cherry Pectoral before going to church or place, of entertainment, they would avoid eoujihiog, greatly to the com fort of both speakers and bearers. Public speakers and singers find that the Pectoral wonderfully increase, the power and flexi bility of the voice. Mrs. Joseph Smith of Fayette, died sud denly, last Wednesday. It is believed that it was rheumatism in the heart that took her life. 'Mr. Smith was in Schuylkilll Co., attending to the fall requirements of a peach orchard at the timo of Lor death. Mrs. Ssaith was in good L .Ith when her husband Ueft borne. Robert McMoen went to Shade mountain to surrey a piece of land, last Friday He bad scarcely turned his back on hit team, till the animals '.skipped," and ail S-rts to get them failed. The horse. 'umI i a nig bt-ol it in the mountain, but were imne the worse ot their excursion when captured on Saturday morning. Jeremiah Kepner and family, from Fred erick, Maryland, last weet v.iX-d the fami ly of John Horning in this j,!nce. Miss Mag gie Kepner has wholly recovered from a hip ailment that for a period of several months threatened to lame ber for life. A Phila delphia doctor prescribed the treatment that restored the limb. Daring the late Presbyterian Synod that met at Bellefonte, General Beaver entertain ed an elder and others from Indiaoacounty. The elder declared that he had hever beard of General Beaver as a candidate for Gov ernor., which created almost as great a sur prise as if a new theological statement had been made by the elder. A tramp printer set up th doings of a Sunday school convention for a Hartford paper, the proof of which was not read. Af ter the paper bad been worked off the fol lowing sentence was found in the reports "From 10 to 11. SO song and dance by Rev. Mr. Curry " This caused a sensation, dur ing which the typo mj.ltf his escape. Marriage licenses are called for, but they all oljct to having the application pub lished. That is ail those wbj have not been previously married. Peopld who have beea through the aitrriage mill once, twice or thrice don't care how soon arter an engage ment tho fact of the impending mrrigo n made known. The old saying is, piple can get u.wd to anything excepting hing ing- "VThat becomes of wicked people who wrong and cheat their fellowmen f" asked the Suuday-KChool teacher of her class. "They put their cash in a bag and go to Canada," cme the prompt reply in chorus, which shows that the Sundav-school chil dren of the present day get their practical views of life quite as often fin the news papers as from the catechism. Somerville Journal. Joba Sieber was having threshing done at his barn, near Mc.Vlisterville, ooe day last week. William Li hentsler, a youth of eighteen years was driving the borscs that run the machine. For some resson Known to himself, he lay down on the platform of the horse-power. Ilis rght loot slipped off sad was squeexo l under an arm of tbe horse power. The foot ws not broken, but tho boot was torn off, and tbe Uesh cut and bruised. John Batesholtze, father- of S- D. and Washington Bates-liolt.e, died at his home in this place, after an illiiens ol about a week last Friday morning. It is only a lew months inee his wife usssed awsy into the other world. Mr. B wfcsholtxe was born iu the state of Ssxony, Germany, and came to this country when a young man. H-j was 78 Tears of sge. His funeral took p' ' nt 10 o'clock on Monday. Interrnt in Li.ionj Cemetery. A lot of boys with their knives disfigure ! a mile pot in the railroad yard at Altoona. Tbey were arrested, sued for trespass and damage, and scut to Hollidaysburg j i' tor a period of thirty d.y.. It i. not ha- J for malicious boy. to trespass and comit i sge. It is not difficult to escape wh..u j rt called to account, being called to ac -ant is quite another thing, and when :icb a call is issued, boys to their s n l-ru that people have right, thai tgnoraut and maliciously disposed are bound to res pect. Enoch Sbelluniierger and Simon Shellen- berger, by powrr i-f attorney will sell a val uable! arm nt Goodville, two miles from McAlisterville, Fsvette township, Juniata county. I'a., at public .ale' on Thursday, December 1st, 1885 Tbe farm contains six ty acres of good limestone land with very good improvements. Person, who are do siroos of investing in real estate may find it to their interest to give attention to this sale. At the same time at the residence of Simon Shellenbereger in said township, they will sell a lot of valuable personal property, For particulars see bill.. Tbe wife of the sheriff of Beaver county, bad an exciting time of it as may be learn ed bv a dispatch from Beaver, under data of the 12th as follows : This afternwon five prisoner, escip-d from the 'Beaver connty jail and we still at liberty. It seems thst the Sheriff was awav from home and bis wife was in charge. One of the prisoner. k-d l.er for .nme water. She unlocked the npter door to give him a drink, when she was attacked by the five and knocked Vneless. A prand rush wa then made nt .11 in the corridor escaped. Their names arc William Tea, u.k..i U-.1IM. ban oh ind the threw Dubmrre brotbtr. A in this eveninr on horseback to scour IT- la .rul it is exowaed tbe lurUivea wiil be recapturtd. General Logan', house in Washington is large one, Instead of carpet, the floor, are painted and rug. are placed at the tables and in front of the bedsteads. The main stairway is covered with a real old fashion ed rag carpet Mrs. Logan is one of the old fashioned house keepers, and one of the brightest women that live, in Washington. The Paul Pry new tax law ia as unpopular as it deserve, to be. The idea of a tax law In these piping time, of peace, that will rummage through man', house for every little thing to .well a sum npon which to levy a tax is a disgrace to a state like this, of Pennsylvania, The bottom has been Knocked out of more than ooe government for leas offense than that in the past. The remedy lie. in the election of a Legislature that will repeal the law. The great question next to the repeal ot the law is, "What in terest wa instrumental in pressing the pa. .age of the law." The North American remark. : Before Mr. Cleveland was elected, tbe Democrat, nsed to cry aloud with great fervor that the number of public office, was largely in ex cess of tbe public needs, and that a change of administration wa.neces.ary to elect a reform in this direction. Tbe change has been made, but how about tbe offices? Have they been abolished to any great extent I Well, not at last accounts. Our Democrat ic friend, are not reforming tbe civil service in that peculiar way. They are no longer of opinion that there are to many office.. On the contrary, they have discovered that there are not office enough to go around, and here we have First Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson reporting that up to the present tieue the number of new post-offices established by bim is 2221. That is doing pretty well by way of a beginning, out we shall have more anon. Democratic reforms are not done by halve when the offices are concerned. Auctte.it Auction T Auction 1 Buy a broom at the '-Broom Drill" Euier Uioment on Tbauksgiving evenin- The members of the "Broom Drill" are deter mined not te omit a .ingle entertaining fea ture that originally belongs to the "Broom Drill," accordii.pl) at tbe close of the drill, the brooms that have been utilized as arms, will be auctioned off ooe at a time. The entire receipts of this entertainment will be used for the benefit of the Presby terian church, auti it is hoped tbe bidding on the brooms will be spirited tbat this part of tbe entertainment may add materially ia increasing tbe fundsof tbe company. Con ditions of sale are aa follows: 1st. Terms cash ; 2nd. Tbe highest bidder will be des ignated the buyer; 3rd. Tbe purchaser in every instance will permit the brooms to be re-stacked and retained by tbe company lor future drills ; 4th. The sale ot b.-ooms will be for revenue only and purchasers cannot acquire title. Doors opeu at 7 o' clock. Entertainment begins at 7 o'clock. - SberlO Sales. The Sheriff sales will take place !n tl3 Court House at 1 o'clock P. M., on Decem ber 4, lbbb, ss follows : A tract of 2'2 acres more or less with stone and f rain a house and bank barn in Beale tewnsbip, to be Mid as the property of David W. Allen. A tract of 176 acres more or less with stone house and bank barn iu Spruce Hill township, to be sold as tbe property of Wil- iam S. V timer. A bouse anl lot, frame dwelling house, store room and stable in McCovville. to be sold as tnj property of John ritzgortld. A tract ol eU acres more or less in S pruce Hill, to be sold as tke property of D. A. Yoler. A tract t-f it acres more or less witb two frame houses aud staoles, in Fermanagh , to be soid as tbe property of William Banks. The intorest of William Banks iu a lot of ground in Mi&iutowa at East Point. A lot of grouad with a two-story irame houie tjiereon, in Port Rjyal to be sold as tbe property of Miltou Deweese. Famous) Medicine Men. ' Messrs. Root &. Tinker, of New Tork, who have published from time to time handsome lithograph portraits of trio prominent jour nalists of the United Stite, and liroat Brit sin, have just issued very attractire en graving, 22 by 28 inches, ol the leading Pro prietary Xlclicine M.mu!actu.-ers ot the Uni ted States, including Or. J. 0. Ayer, C. I. Hood, Dr. Hosteller or "Hosteller's Bit ters," John Hodge of .'Merchant's Girli-g Oil," Mr. Scott of "Scott's Emuision,,' D.-. J. 11. Schenck, II. E. Bucklen, Mr. Powell of ''Iron Bitters," Dr. Tan, Dr. Branieth of . Brandeth'. Piils," and II. H. Waro.tr of Warner's Sale Cure" aad "Tippecanoe" fame. We doubt if a more attract ive look ing group of eleven men cou.d be got to- reiber from any one walk of hie. As is quitfc appropriate, the central fljiirj is II. II. Warner, the back grouad of wtto-e vig .. it,t is his trade man of an iron safe, iu- ribe t witb the naiuas of th-; famous War ner's Sale Reiuodi'S. Tuis picture IS n o.it Willi the complement ol' lr, 'I J. iVi.ri;er, who, besides h iving w .a such dis tinguished fame as liii luaauiacturer ot "Waruer Sate Cure," is well kuowu as the founacr oi tbe " tVarnur Astrono iiicl Ob servatory, Rootiester, N. I , and the "Warner Astrouomicai Prizes," lor come- tary discovery, eagerly sought lor by a trouoiuers all over the worl 1. Mr. Warner is a aell'-uudo man, and tttose who know bim best say tbat loo success wuic.l ho has on thus early in lite (be beiug at present not over 45 years of age), is iu all respect eminently deserved, lor he is a mau ot very broad view, aud wide-exte.ided liberality. A Fortune. A Harrisburg pip.;i !' t r.-oent Half pub lished Hie loilvMg : Ab u - u y-ar 13'JO there lived at Cameron's liill-, jut below the present lnu- s of the city a I innly nam ed Smiib, an aucint and rep-ctl pafrony- niic. There were lonr children to son and two daughters. The girls were married, one to a man named Brings, who settled on a I arm about too tulles aoove 1 uoaipsoo town, in Juuiaii couniy. Sho and her bua bad died and the sole descendant of tiie lauii.y is Miss ilry B is a maiden Inly, aged about 0J .- -irs, who reside, in the pa ternal hoinesleid. Tho other sister married Mr. Thomas Thompson, ind lived in New Cumberland Tbey had a .on. whom to T aamed Thoma. Thompson, w:io now resides at Newport Perry countv, and he is the only surviving offspring of the onion. Tbe two Smith hoys. brothers of the mr.s, nana John and James, went west and for Bl'ty years had b-en accumulating wealth in ranches, cattle tie and Texas mustangs. But little commit nication was hi! between too Smith, ThiuuaoD. and Briirzs families in later rears. In.leet it is not know there was any a f.. hvm mtm Ui.a TmuD. a aousin. from tbe western siaea, paid a visit to .Newport I with Bir trieuu. anionic wtiui a ive of Jr. Tboiuas Tboiupsou, No. 217 Va-kt street, who is a c msia of Miss ' I.. . tl .r, I u-. .nil Itr. Thoinaa ThomDSon. of Thorn ;o..town and Newrwrt. Mis. Troup a"aouaced the Smltu brothor. bad died four month, ago on one of their western ranches, leaving a fortune valued at $2,000, 000. 8 he was msking inquiries for hsirs to their estate, who were understood to reside In this city and vicinitv. Investigations Re establishes that Mr. Thompson, and Mis. Briggs nephew and niece 'ot John and Jame. Smith, are the heir., and they will get a million apiece. Tbe Market street Mr. Thompson is ajspry. hearty-looking gentleman of 8rl,snd remem ber, when General Simon Cameron and hi. two brother, first arrived in Harrifburg. He has lived in tbe city all hi lite. He bad ac quired a comfortable sum of money some year ago and placed it in the Bigler bank, at 6 per cent. At present Mr. Thompson is in modente circumstances. Mr. Thompson lent Mis Troup bis valuable assistance in looking np hi consins and informing them of their eolossal windfall. This has been done, and the legal formalities necessary to establish the claim of the heir will be per formed at once. This is the story aa related by Mr. Thom as Thompson, of Market street, and ho is able to substantiate it throughout. It is be lieved tbat no mistake has been made. Mr. Thoma. Thompson, of Newport, and Miss Msry Briggs, of Tbompsontown, may be congratulated vilii safety. A Change of" Bane. Sam'l. Strayer has removed his store from Mifflin to his new store room in PattersJn, where ho respectfully invites or asks a call from the public generally, ss he has now a full stock of clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes and rubbers, watchea, jewelry, under, wear and gent furnishing, cheaper than ever, give him a call and be convinced. Communication. Tiaexrr Towssair, November 16, 1885. Tbe thermometer stood at 76 degree onLrtfJ IT P f F.T V IV V. V STOP FT Thursday. 1 John Koons of Turbett township, had his house rooted last week. There are thirty-two trainmen on the P, R. R., from Port Royal. The Port Royal school, number about one hundred and seventy-five scholars. Mrs. Eliza hitzsaan fell one day last week and sprained ber knee so that she cannot; nse it. The sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper will be administered in tbe Lutheran church of Port Royal on Sabbath November 29. ,"'S3 Mary Richmond is going to New r-ev. State Normal School this week,' wbe.-e she will attend the remaining part ol the year. If the Democrats did elect a Governor in New Tork, tbe Republicans have gained two Senator, and six Assemblymen, mak ing a suajoity of tbirty-two on joint ballot. Plato. Communication. BOM OCB SPECIAL COBKESPOSDESt Pout RoiaL D. W. Bssbore has , November 16, 1385. started a tiosbop in town. ' Samuel Ebberts, of Puts burg, was in town last week. A great many children have tbe whoop ing cough. B. F. Trego spent Sabbat h last, at home, iu Oakland. A bunting party left for Licking Creek on Satnrdav. Smith Kepner, of Harris burg, spent part of last week in town. Wm. Klinepeter and wife, of Harrisburg, are visiting friends here Knos Richmond will move with his fami ly to Trenton, N. J., next Thursday. Nosh Hertxier has torn away his old bark shed, and Is buildiug an ad litioo al wharf. There were no services in the Presbyte rian and Methodist churches last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCn llocband wife of H;irTi"burg. are visiting at tbe residence of his father, 3. T. McCulloch. Samuel Keister hsd a horse hitched to his butcher wssou to run awav, in Patter son, a few days ago. No serious damage was done. FAIR PLAT HAHlilKIi: KAUEFM AN BRUNER. On the 12th Inst., oesr Mexico, at the home of the trirtes parents, bv Bev. E. D- Keen, Mr. William U. Ksuflmsn sod Miss harab A. Bruner. VIED: ZEIDERS On the 31st nit , nesr Dimnis- ville. Juniata connty Pa., Mis. Harriet K Zeiders. see- 18 years, 9 month and 18 days. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. .MrrruTrows, November 18, Butter ElE? Ham Shoulder ...................... ?;des. ....... Lard Kag. 18S5. 1 20 12 8 7 V 1 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat MP8 Corn 35a45 Oats, 25 Ryo " New l'lovered ....... . .... 6 IH Timothy seed 160 Flax seed 1 0 Bran 1 00 Chop , 1 50 Snorts 1 30 Ground Alum Sa4t 1 2 American Salt 1 00al 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PmnDiLfHia, Nov. 14. 1H85. Wheat, Pennsylvania red 91. Corn 5Cc. Oats 32a a,Sc. Chickens 610c. Turkeys 11c. Ducks 1012c Drm-sul turkey. 13al4o. Butter 2iJ32c. Kzis 2-ia27c- Rye .traw $19. Hav $!216. Cluverseei 9 per lb. Cattle the prices of lt week. LLGJL. Register's Notice Tin- l.iliowinir accounts have been fi.nl and will be presented to tbe Couit o the Tuesday, tbe loib day ol ueceinDcr, ,t. lf. 1M85. at 9 o cluck A. M., lor conurmuou and aiiowauce. t. The sixth nwttsl account of Joseph Kntlirock. t xecntor of R. C. Gallagher, late of Juniata county, deceased. 1 The final aceoimt of Michael C lMron admitiilrator of Jo-;l Kinzer. late of WaUer township, Juniata county, deceased a. The second Urial accoimt of David D. Stone, executor of Msry J. Kunner. late ol the borough ol MiUlmtown, Jtinnia couutj deceased. 4. Tho final scennnt of Jacob Btidler, ; nardian of Magaie I. McFu-laol, a minor ; child of Oeorge McFsrland, deceased, as : . . . i I . var It ... Fui lr Ai4 m iittrmf nr ' of JacM fcVldle:, dere.ied. , . . t, ., 5 The finsl account or Jacob Beiiller, one of tue administrator of Kii.i J. Kenew:ll, a . i. r.n.u. tw li, .at.ii. e. .t j ... . admitiMratorof Jacob Beidler, dweeawd. fi. The Hrstand Hn.l acronnt ol J. W.rrer tl. it. ... . ... K7 .K lame. .n last rit7la4Uf W.fllllllStrat" V. i.wii vruati-i., sVf of the borttiih of TiioiDpt jrjf.nwn, Janiata countv decd S. B. CAVE NT, C erk. Rsot.rss' Orrics. MirruvTOW. Pa.. Nov. IS. OEABODY HOTEL, Ninth St.. south of Chestnut, one square south of the New Post O.lice. one-b.u miUHre Ironi Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business coutre of tho city. On tho American snd Hiiropean plans. Uood rO'.uia fiwin :V)c lo 00 per d iv. Kernodeled scd newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. !., Owntr and 1'roprietor. Nov.' 21, 1883, ly. J "j W f f"1 J 4 Q w h i o...-. I illlJ LlVllii o. V M. desire to double their prutiu by introducing a line of new goods, luoispemaitio t. a.l l imine., lll r.., lull r.'.rt'.eatara. IlKAl.Tll t will address for luil , rOOO COMPANY, No. 72; 4lh Avenue, j N w 1 ork Jan. $, "85-1 y. Vocetsvblo Sicua-an UMLLoHAIR RENEWER. The great popularity of thivpreparatlon. after iu test of many yean, should be aa assurance, even to the most skeptical, that it is really meritorious. Those who have used Hall's) Hair Rekkwxr know that it does sll that is claimed. It causes new growth of hair on bald be I provided the hair follk-les are not dead, which is seldom the case: restore, natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or changing color; Keeps H soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes it to grow long and thick. Hall's Hair RwNrwxR produce Its effects by the healthful Influence of lta rentable ingredients, which invigorate and reiuvnate. It Is not a dve, and is a deli;htfnl article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol, it dors not evap orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as do other preparations. Buckingham's Dyo FOB TBS WHISKERS Colon them brown or black, as desired, and is the best dye, because k to harm less; produces a permanent natural color; and. belnir a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. rasraaxD bt K. P. HALL A CO, Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Dealer, in Medicines. ESPENSCHADE'S 1 ' " " " w or Fall and Winter Beads, baa now been shelved, and will be kept np week alter week by fresh .applies from tbe lead of the market nt Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES He has Dress Goods, Notions, Trim mings, Blaok silks, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, and full line of low priced Dress Goods of the latest shades, and also a full Una of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbe Fioest Shoe to the most substantial Plow Shoe, at prioes that will astonish jou. Shoes for chil dren, Mii?es and Ladiev. Of all kinds, Coffee, Su jar, Rice, Tea, in short exerytbing. ask lor wbat jou want. QCEEXSWARfi AN'D GLASaWARE. .tvery bouse uimt seep up its sup ply of QIKKNSWAKK. GLASS WARE, WOODEN W ARK. This is the store to call on f r t-uo'i articles. If you car.no' visit in) place, jour order by mail wt!l be 5 rowptly attend ed to. Visit the store. 3J1I1 STU2KT. Opposite CVi kt Ili rsu. 32iiniutown. Ia., Frederick E3iZXSCIIADE. MANHOODgTntTtma having innocently contracted the habit ol self abure in bis youth, snd inconsequence suffered all th b'rror nt Sexual Incapacity Lost Manhood, Physical I'ecay, General Prostration, etc.. will, out of sympaty lor for his fellow sufferer, mail tree the recipe by which he was Hnnllr cored. Address in confidence. J. W. I'l.Mvr.l, Cedar St., New York. Jan. 8, 'r-5-ly. li 'mi. un jr jr.. yytnsa Th moat pojmlar Weekly 1 rspsper dota to science, mechanics. aciDtrinc discover-., m- vantuiniinrl rutanta err millihd. F.TWT n"ra- ber illustrated m.ih splendid enfrsTisrs. This puhlictl icn fern ."he: avi ewiaable Bcyclvpd of inform tti on vhich no irrn r hrrjld b wit null. Tfc popnlTity of th rcnirnric A-mcis m urh itaat mi circulation nrl qtu!w that of all olhrr paper"! ol it eass an b.nrtt Pric. f33 Snr. I vottititorinlM. F' -U V all m-waiicA era. VNN 41 CO.. Vob'taU-Ta. SUiroaiwaj, . Y. a?o had Thirty- m 1 w j'srJai.TTCjaasi urttico bfor ''3 P-Cid ta--n rra Hundred inou .1 f sand trt:iancB- lur pi -ota in tba rLuiua O.J-U" ani iontiai-'w-i C Trad-lrt. Cop,--riV-, d cnran. and ail other par'" f I J UbiiM St.'i ranada. tncuaod. rranco. If llmrm, m . arltaaw 4-irslian COUDtnca DfC- 7L oarad af ahnrt notice and oo rr-aaonable 1tta. Irf loformaitoTt aatoolxainio ,Fan-e"r; .4.rnai.a nl frw-.. PatHT Obta:Cd thnmph llano 4 Co. arm noticed iatha8c.enl.fe AmtnrtB Ire. Tho adriDtwof ench not.: n vail nrid-mtood bv oil pvroaa ao wii taauis- poe ? iheir ptnia. Addra .M! v?i A CO. O3oo SciSatTXFXC IJlXa-CiJl, Lroftdw. X0 York AGENTS WANTED Wwi I 6 ? Y OF THE R EBELLIO N." ' fVoWsllT l.-ythS fflO0UlJhJ' .NO (OBlJ-ft- , wm. oo! ol oflta kind. The "SPY " mvrais ; many arerrtj aftkt mr nmr befn puhllthM. A ' muhla account of ths conspiracy to assisiinats ' ! LiDcoln. PtrUoos expatieacvw of our FcDxaAZ. i Bra ln th. Bbel Capitol; their hrte braT.-y f"'lr roont m tneaw Tivia esstrnes. tbs . I How' a thw suit thiillinar war book ewer published. Kndoned by bainrla of rrews sua Aifnur teattmnoiaia A large aaad soaas l-ook. 60 pser: fro Ulnatntlona. (7ACENTS WANTED! AGlN'TS I TDiabKk rao-i JiiWsail oUirr. Otwt wm tV-m Jit-T tMommnri pptlemttmm1ormmDCtt hv- tii rcnTtd. We bave ananj agenta who hiT4 'M tr sin tr t Mf kmndrrd copirt, a-lbe "ePY told only by our Aarents, ard ran w4 he fotn.4 ia bouaatere-w Bella io rorrrfcacla farTnera. iivha)iira. and every ko,hf. Abeolaiely (V fwsf btmJ al w-r tnmm! Wa wantoeeaireot in wry Grand atnr.y I'nak asd in every towiYaiiip and room? 1b the U.S. for full prtinara aol terms ajemU aitrer e. W. ak' P"!' CO aVilLliat re, New York I j TmW at 1-2 5 and O d ei? lib- E nr aixl fqui in l Dr. m.r. pr-.ni.:iac aiul aivu r. i rmt tisrent tent ctal 'TSCDf 3' rr-iurtx am onler at rrr vxill fnr tirm week. Raxv Than o t'W aBta to bAki tnooer. brad ftl.00 tut oua- Tk Uemr W t. cx. S Jbribj for the Sentinel anl It'pubnca. 1 1 A I I 'O M? mm THE GREAT JUNIATA CO., Clothing House IS NOW IN BLAST. -UoQ- EM1L SGHOTT, THE LtEADIJNG CLOTHIER 0P LE PRESENT. - IISTEN TO US KOXVt THIS WEEK gV A Great Sale of suits, A Great Sale or Overcoata, A Sale the like of which Las very rurelv been seen before, the Terr cream of the Styles of the most celebrated clothing tuanuf ictarera of the country, the Variety preat, the Prices Astounding, and tbe result is, that when wre advertise a Bargain Sale, the public knows that the announce ment is iu strict accordance with the truth. T(H)Y WE PUT ON SUE THREE HUNDRED liens' all wool Sack and Four-button Frock Suits in the handsomest anil most desirable ulaidd. checks and mixtures, together with all the pcpular shade of wl ip ,-orils, all made aud trimmed in the best manner, and per fect in fit, at $S 10, $12 aud WE OFFEU iOO OVERCOATS Including the choicest fabrics of foreign and American mills. Kerseys, Cassimeres. Meltons. "Whipcords, etc. and perfect in lit, from $5, $7, 10, $12, $14, $15, $16 to $20. Low as those prices are. we are not nffering any trash or shoddy. EV ERT ARTICLE GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. OUR PALATIAL BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is undoubedly the most comfortable, and best lijihted ing hundreds of the most fashionable and becoming Suits and Overcoats) for the little ones at $2, $3, $5, $J aud $7. Ia Children Overcoata we. show tho daiutiest little garments ever produced. Our Stylish Hats, Caps, and Furnishings Excelle anything heretofore seen in this county. In hats we keep all the latest and most clfl ratod rrmke. We are the only authorized and sole agent for the CKLEBKATED ROSSMORE 11 AT in Juniata county. We show all the different kinds of shirts, underwear, hosiery, neckwear,. &., at the lowest prices ever known. C! n TT A T T UOIIU I i , The Largest and Finest Outfiting April lo.i THE WESTERN COTTAGE JtiO Yearsj Record. aV Bastifal FINISH TASTY Durability I Equalled by Faw and Surpassed by Rcae. Acknowledged by competent Judge, to be on of tho BEST FOB THE LEAST MONET. If you are golrg to buy an omn do not Nil to send for our tar.iloui. and l rtt? liwt. Vim have ben etaiiihed sliu-e 1W6 and have a ) vears record. TBE WESTERN C3TTJ2E CH2AN CO., 1t1ILDOTA. ILaU BKT USXZTCr DR. FAHRNEY'S IRC TEETHING SYRUP. IT Kis never failed to the ot perfect ialiv faction. Ihot&anJft ot mothers are lining it all through the UnJ. and all are pl'a- ed with it charm- j trig effect. Ir Maintain ths La-y's Health v K KITING IT PSVS FMIN V AD I'lARRHSft. l'J sot stupefy your Baby with Opium or Morphia Mia lures, but u.e Dr. I-arirticy'w Teettalnj; fijrop, which is always safe and reliable. It soothes and quiets the chili., KLiirvm rAiaiMllrLAsMATn.M ind (nwes wmbt. Natural SLare to ftasTToMrrrHsas, Ata. IJavGonTs ajid stxMciya 1balx)is Skll nr. rvsESTT-nr5 crrrrs jt ecttls. PrFF.imo Bv XA. S. rAI131Tr J S503T. HACtRSTOWN. 1D. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Honsetee-Der'a Friend ASK. FOB, AND TAKE NO OTHER. SoU bj tHo Grocer Triit .enerally. QBBA DDIM '- 'r 1 II 1THM I XstarPasteX D. W. HASLETS I. the place where 70a can bay Till. 1J12ST ANI TIIIJ CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASD FURNISHING GOODS. BS Is prepared to exhibit one of tbe most choice and select stocks ever QsTw.d sw ti.u suara.e and at JSIOHISHISGLY LOW PRJCS I Also, measures tajcen for suita and parts) of saits, which will be made to ordst at abort aotice, very reasonable. Remember tie blsce. in Hoffuiao'f 'w Buildirg, ocra.r of Bridee ac. R4ter.Ueeu,S:iM'LINT0vfrKrA. Jan.l,lliM THE - made in the most exquisite manner place to trade in. "We are show BUIDGE STREET' MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Establishment in Juniata County, SSa-ly. t Tla Old Rellsble and rtat One Spoea Uaklatf Powiicr ilde Ono Ttapoooful to m quart of Floor.) Oa the rxuarki for 10 -rs end TmccrnimeaAaA by proaiaoeaaS psjywcaa-e ae Deoitiiiui. Vamntea tolio free from Aininciiia aad all intfurioum lnpre1JoTita aod Coipve oi" fict Mfwexrltota. lit yonr grocar far i Irsa sanpli for trUL MADtt OWIT T CPill KiSiiFiSTBEIH. C3., AiSO marmf rnirn Onrnk-T TrnM anesv Ji ales, iTjeervfa. Kaple Svrbpa, Flavor trig Extracts, etc, ate. mnc. Louis, mo. STtj ta mWl RKATEB9, ATS 'WASsfTG ikVTKS, SCHOOL BOOM HCATUS. Kach corrbiniris; tbs Badlatfoa sad TsntUaUosi ef an orx naa with the operation of a waaai aib stmhacx, a'so Parlor and Cook Stovws, Rsaf as. iniT.KUL rCB.VACKt, . OfciiarB tnaiisd oa spollcatioa. 732 U7U:X3 a XT3. GO J 76 Deekrr.an St. N. Y.Crty. AVER'S Ague Onre eon taint an antidote fur all malarial die oMri which, ao far as known, is oaed in no other retueity. It cuntaius no Quioliie, aor any mineral nor tle!ftmous substance wtial eTer, and cotisqumtiy pro laces no Injarioae effect upon tbe coustituttou. but tmves the j 3tem m bealilij as it vas tef ore tLe al iz. k. W Aft R A ST AYL2.'3 AC US CUSS, to enre eTcry ease of Fever aud A Ir.rer nuiunt or Chiil Ffier. Ilemittect Fecr. l'umb aAgnw, btliAos Fever, and hirer Com ! aitit caud by malaria. In ease of fa'.Iur a(lr dae trial, dealers are authorize... br our elrraiar dated Jaiy 1st, l3, to refund the auoney. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowe!!, Mass. Bold by ail Urusgists. . 5 (SEZtt jj? p m - m mf n -il iir'lil - -f--a-. J k rMsw ! Tbe Snlintl mud liepaiVom oBlcw i thw ' place to get jobwork done. Try it. It will i pay 70a if yon need anything in that line. hag thing, on Sunday. V i s
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