7" r llUljl'i'"""" SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN ? ff ednesday, October 2T, 1SS6 TERMS. Subscription, i.w pec annum if paid rithln 12 months; $1.50 If not paid withia j j nootbo. transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cent per men tor eacn insertion. Transient business notices in local col si. 10 cents per line for each insertion. Dedactioni will be made to those desiring ts advertise by the year, half or tjuarter Republican Meeting. There "HI ho a grand rally of Republi cans at at?--isterville on Thursday even fcjnext- The speakers for the meeting m Congressman L. E. Atkinson, Jeremiah Lyons Esq., and senator John J. Patterson SHORT LOCALS. Get ont the vote. Vote for Atkinson. Hallowe'en next Saturday. Vote the Republican ticket. Election day, next Tuesday. Tie winter apples don't keep. Vote tor with and Patterson. The comer statuary has palled ltaelf la. Peliati'ig societies are being organized. w0te fur J. J. Patterson for County Sur veyor. Vote for Buaver, Davies, N orris and Stewart. Jacob Thomas shot a wild turkey last Wednesday- Stop and see Hinkle's Jerseys for ladies sod children. Jesse Howe has had his house on Cherry Street re-pinted. Recorder Berry spent last week In the thicket shooting. Hinkle has a full Hue of ladies shawls doable and single. The bell for the Presbyterian church weighs 1100 pounds. Vote for Atkinson, Martin, Smith, Pat tsrson and Patterson. Tote for bVsver, X orris and the entire fiepublicsn State ticket. The Detnocracv don't like to hear the war question discussed. The Sabbath school convention is in sess ion in the SI. E. Church. . Patterson and Smith are worthy of your support for Associate Judges. The newest show wrinkle travels with a brass band in part made np of women. Chestnuts sold in the Philadelphia mar kets but week fur $4 and $1.5J per bushel. John W. Kirk, has returned from the ci ty with a large stock of goods for his store. When oat shooting be certain you know what yon shoot at before discharging your un. Hrt. Mary Krelder of this place fell in bsr back yard and severely hurt her Icit shoulder. Ladies of tha W.C. T. U., held a socia ble at the Presbyterian Parsonage last Fri day evening. J. Frank Stoner,'shot two wild tnrkeys ei Saturday. The larger turkey weighed ver 10 pounds. The creamery la expected to open its soots for basiness next Monday. Vote tha Republican ticket. An inter-connty meeting of Snyder and Juniata connty Republicans will be held at Blehfleld next Friday night. What's wrong it' tho California wom eiT Three women lawyers of that Slate are on the stump for the Democracy. The wild turkey hur.ur is abroad, and the owner of the barn yard turkey keepeth as ear open for the crack ol the sportsmsu's gun. The farm of Win. Robisoo deceased, in Torrett township, was sold at publia sale last Friday, to Benjamin Jacobs for $00 per acre. A good prediction if it doesn't came true Is the one of preacher Talunge of New Tork, that the millennium will come in six ty years. The coining cow will have no horns, says one of our agricultural exchanges. This will r a pvnt relief to the coming woman. Lowell Courvr. Bev. U';t'.-t of tho Lewist3.vn Presby terian church and Kev. U.iys, of the Pres-b;tcri-n chmchof this town, ex-changed ptUpiu last Sabtiath. Itch, at.d Scratches of every kind enred in SO Minutes by Woollonl's Sanitary Lo tion. U.e no other. This never fails. Sold by L. banks i Co., Druggists. Sliiiiin town, Pa. Jan-iO ST. The socialist and the bank cashier that frisk twav to Canada should be. yoked to gether. The better of th two is the social ist for in him there Is no hypocrisy. lie tell s J01 what he is. A fine constitution may be rained by simple neglect. Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation. There Is no medicine cjual to Ayer's Pills for restor ing the system to natural and healthy ac tion. The largest Hock of stoves and heaters ever brought to this town you will End at McCUntic'e hardware store. Iloise blan kets, and lap robes in every style and qual ity. Ho also keeps on hind delivery milk Cans. The nnterriaVd have started a false re Port as to Congressman Atkinson's voto n the question of freight discrimination when in Congress. Read in another col Wnn his statement as to how he stood on t question. Clip cne of the Republican tickets, 8usi Judiciary and County as yon Bnd it uis issue of the Sentixel axd Rbpcbli e, place it in your vest pocket, attend tte election and vote the ticket quietly as "womes an American citizen. Oyer's Sarsaparilla acts directly and promptly, purifying and enriching the tiood, improving the appetite, strengthen ing the nerves, and invigorating the sys-em- It is, therefore, in the truest sense, altrraiirt mediciao. Every invalid should giTe ,t a trial. Engiih Spavin Liniment removes all "! Boft or Calloused Lumps and Bita.kh,,, from horses, Blood Spavin, Carh, Splints, S weeny, Ringbone, Stifles, Stairs, Swellings, etc. Save $30 by uso of " bottle, fold by L. Banks & Co., drng Xiffli&town Pa. Jan. 20-87. Black bu a way of denouncing Ke Plbiicausfor not confiuii.g themselves to ate qnestiuus wuen discussing the polili 141 itnation and then he goes oil' into a on Jeflersonian simplicity, which Oncer in l;t,t rxf tha f.c.t that kon was not a Pe&nsylvanian. Vote the Republican ticket. Vote for J. K. Patterson for Judge. . Vote for Hon. Jacob Smith for Judge. It tried bard to rain last Thursday morn ing. Selinsgrove Las a Uw and Order League." Genu, Hinkle's is the place to bny your cuffs and collars. Farmers report that fly are at work on the growing wheat . A pint of sunflower seed at a feed is said to be good to break up founder in horse. Howard Kirk sells s flrst rate cigar at his place in Patterson. 1 A Beading jury gave a verdict of $3,000 against Daniel Healy for slander. Will Hamlin, of Seattle, Washington ter ritory, la visiting friends in this place. The ravages of hog cholera has frighten ed nog owners of Freebnrg, Snyder county So early as last June Blaine was invited ... , - . . " m ine present campaign in this state. The people approve of Atkinson's Con gressional career as will be proven at the polls nest Tuesday. Merchant Schott haf some of his store windows handsomely decorated with tine goods. Look that way. Rev. Philip GrairT, will preach a next Sabbath morning in honor of the; be- giumng oi me Ketormation Clothing merchant Harley has had the dwelling bouse in the occupancy of Wm, Banks on Cherry street repainted. Black is still talking about Thomas Jeff erson simplicity, but he has not advocated it for the liarrisburg departments. William Alexander, of Newton Hamilton has had a fortnne of $20,000 left to him by a bachelor uncle, who died in the west. Huntingdon people are pleased with the Blame meeting. . The sports call it dandy. Attend the election and vote the Republi can ticket. Clip a ticket onU)f this week's issue of me sextisel a. KgrruLiCAS, put It in your vest pocket and you'll be ready for the election. For Sale A valuable and desirable town property on one of the main streets of the town. For particulars, terms, etc., apply ath1s office. Major Bonsail of the Democrat and Reg ister has so far recovered, from the injuries of the fall that overtook him some weeks ago that he is able to walk out. Hundreds of fruit trees were unloaded at the station at this place, last week, to (ill the orders of nurserymen or men who are planting fruit trees on their property. A. J. Patterson shot a large chicken bawk one day last week while out shooting the hawk measured 4 feet from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other wiug. It is said, thut at least thirty percent, of the mtu over thirty rears of aire in the cit ies show unmistakable signs of baldness, while twenty p r cent, more are bald. Vote the Republican ticket. The Jnniata county Republican temper ance people can see into a jrrind stone as far as eonie other people, aud they are not going to e made a cat's paw to pull Wolfe chestnuts for Black. By a recent decision of tha Supreme Court, of this Commonwealth, the sale of the South Pennsylvania Railroad to tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company becomes an iu'pcasibility. Vote for Atkinson. President Cleveland visited the Virginia State Fair, at Richmond, last Thursday, since then the Democracy have 'ceased to criticise Blaine for traveling around making speeches. Voto the Republican ticket. A woman named Bridget Gibson, was kiiied by inhaling too much of ether while n the surgeons' Isule, in Roosevelt hospi. it, New York, last week. The surgeons ! were oporati:: for the removal of an ovar- I ua tumor. A freight wreck recurred at Thompson town ou last Wednesday night, and seven cars were smashed. Ibe wrecking crew from this places was callod out and cleared np the wreck. 1 he mash was caused by a bri kn wheel. No one was injured. "How can I leave thee V he gently mur mured, as the clock tolled one. ''Ask uic something easy," she yawned. "IVs at tbelront door with ashotgunand thedog's loose in the bark yard." Confidentially, he went np through the coal hole. Life. Whn you come to cast your vote for Congressman just consider that should Ja cobs be elected which cannot be be wiil go to Washington, aud vote for Carlisle, or Morrison, or some other free trader for tpcaki r, and that will be that much for free trade. Reader you are not for free trade, vote for Atkiuson. Tlo re was an earthquake at Charleston at 0.38 on Friday mornii.g last, sharp enough to rattle the windows. It was felt in fjeorpin, and Tenneseee, and in Ohio, aud at Vi sj.hii.gton, D. C. in the Star office the quake was sufficient to "pi" type. The quake in South Carolina was proceeded by a loud rumbling noise. Black condemns the Republicans for bringing Blaine into the State on a speech making tour, but in the next breath he res urrects the general government doctrines of Thomas Jefferson and applies them to Pennsylvania. What's the matter with the Lieutenant Governor that he can't make a speech without contradicting himself. The re! ura of the delegation of the Knight of Labor from the Kicbmoud Va., Convention was made the occasion of one of tbe greatest demoiisliations ever wit nessed in Philadelphia iast Saturday night. 30,000 men were in line. The procession was five miles long and was witnessed by nearly 200 thousand people. Vote the Re publican ticket. ' Judge ll.irry White has created another sensation in Indiana county by ruling that persons convicted of selling liquor to mi nors must undergo a term of imprisoumenl; that the imprisonment is a necessary part of tho sentence, aud that the infliction of this part of the penalty is not a discretionary power in the hauls of the court, but an im perative duty. Black delivered himself of several speeches last week denouncing Blaine for coming to Pennsylvania at this time in the campaigu. Biackcan hardly make a speech without dragging in the old slave holders doctrines of state rights, bat ho over leap ed himself, when he declared against keep ing out men from other states lroui speak- during political campaigns. The Republicans who hastened to Lew istown and got but a sight of Blaina's hand kerchief fluttering an adieu, are convinced that the next time they go to see the riumfd Knight, it will not it after he has i,af sed bye. But all the same too magne tism of tbe man from Maine reached them from the flatter of his handkerchief. Vote tor btmver, Davies, K orris said 6Wrt. ... ... . - - T A man says he will not attend the election because party machinery does not ss.it him. such an excuse la a poor one, for if man is to wait till the millenlal days for mill en- lal methods he'll never rote. The wsy to do is to do what Is right, exert your man hood, exercise your right If the methods do not suit, for by doing so you throw your help in the direction of right Voto the Republican ticket. The refusal of the Supreme Court to per mit of the sale of tbe South Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania has awakened a renew al of a talk for the building of the Selings grove and North Branch Railroad. There is nothing in the way to prevent the build ing of it, but a want of money. Whenever some one who csn command money de sires to build it, its completion is assured. Vote the Republican ticket. From the Liverpool Sun Oct. 21 : Will iam Rissinger, of Saville township, dug well for James Witmor, in Pfout's Valley. The well is thirty feet deep, and he put np the scaffold, dug it. put in the wall, and put on the frame and bed, ready for the pump all in Ave days. It is an excellent job. Witmer is well pleased with It, and he rec ommends Rissinger to ail who want wells dug as a boas well digger one who does good as well ss rapid work. When nuts are scarce it is said to be a sign of a miid winter, but what has the scarcity of nuts to do with a mild or severe winter t asks ono. This says the weather prophut: Providouoe takes care of its crea tures, and when tbe winter is to be a bard one it gives a plentiful supply of nuts so that the squirrels may lay in a stock for the days that are locked up in snow and ice. It is tbe same thing as to say that tho wind .is tempered for the shorn lamb. A number of people expected to take in the Blaine meeting at Uarrisburg, but a cow got on tbe track near Bixier's in tbe narrows about 4 o'clock in the alternoon of the day of tue Uarrisburg demonstration and threw an engine and one car off the track blocking all travel till 9 o'clock at night. Kino o'clock at night and 60 miles away caused tbe peoplo to give up the Har risburg meeting. Vote the Republican state ticket. Jacob Thomas was ta'iing a cow aud calf down Bridge street last Friday. Mer chant Scliott's handsome spaniel was quiet ly sunning itself alongside of Fred Myers wbo was standing with a short baud report er aud U. 1. liubisou and others on tbe side walk. The cow caught sight of the BpaDicL, and the next inu nt she tourled aud ran at the dog. A bomb shell it ex ploded there could not have frightened a crowd to a greater degree thau was that one. Their coat-tails stood fctraignt out ucniu'i as mey ran for an alley and lor store doors. Tbe Center liali, Ceuter couuty Reporter fa a; w e navo luntr; lulormalion about the ravages of the fly in the train fields of Ilairis township and beyond. A reliable informant says (hat the damage up that way is pretty general, nearly ail tbe fields being attacked, ilany farmers hare found it necessary' to sow their fields again. Some have sown rye where the tiy has kill ed the wheat. Oue farmer, ilr. Uutuers bach, has examined tue vkheai plant aud in some has founl tha fly as heriolore knowu. Mr. David Kelier Teels certain it is not the Hessian fly. With the continuation of the dry spell there is danger of furtbor spread of the pest to tho wheat fields. baltliigr tlieFarnieri. We notice by an exchange that parties are working a new swindling racket on tlie farmers of a neighboring connty. Tney drive up to a (arm house and gi.e thj far mer a big game talk about tho high price paid for groceries. A barrel or two of su gar is taken !r-ra tbe wagon and oll'erod for about oue -third the regular price. The farmer bites, buys a barrel, aud in two three days discovers that be purchased salt. j A faw pounds of stgsr covers tho decep j tion.- Frauklin Repository. Tbe Red Uuok. Tbe Ked Book as um;:.I makes its appear ance just mh. i: wanted, and tbe Slate edi tion this year !. if.ua wnn &ta;i.iic&l ii formation ol the chir-ieU-r naw m ist in do nund. Tho iitils publication baa become tbe standard political text-book, aud not only is it of unquestioned vitlue ss an au thority upon election results, but is a mod el of clean and most artistic typography. A of old it Is sent without money aud without price by inclosing stamp to C Lord, B.-.Itiuicrre, M1. Grange Meetiu;. The JuniatA Go., Pomona Grange . will m.-et iu liiilorj Grange II ill on Toured iv November 4th at 10 A. Si., to be in eession two days. Sessions at 10 A. jf ., 2 and 7 P.M. Oo Friday at 9 A. 41. aud 1.30 P. II. Filth degree will bo conferred in full form on Thurs lav evening. A good liter ary program in has been prep-arcd for I be occasion. As this meeting will occur im mediately after the Autumnal harvest and gathering of fruits let there be a full turn out of the entire membership of tbe ordir and come prepared for work. Members who may have new business to introduce, reaoulutions or motions to otter will plesse have the matter reduced to writing. W, II. KjrocsE, Secretary D. B. He Williams, Lecturer. VTeddinsr. On Thursday, the 7th inst., John E. Allen, son of Epraim R. Allen, of McCoysviiie, was united in marriage to Miss Mary C. Bbioe, of Peru Mills. A large number of invited guests were present, aud the hap py bride and groom were tbe recipients of many tokens of frieodebip. The following is a list of presents : Ada E. Patterson, couuterpaue ; Mrs. Stone, ) dozen silver table spoons ; Mr. McDowell, silver sugar spoons ; Ellis and Will Patton, silver nap kin rings ; Isabella Patton, tidy ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuiue 2 table cloths and gUss pitcher; Dora, Alice, and Edith Rhine, lamp, salt, aud pepper stands; Mrs. Carru thcrs, cake-pan ; Mr. aud Mrs. Slump, counterpane aud pair of linen towels ; Mollie Brant, bannerette holder ; Ella Pat ton, spbuber ; Harry (Falls and sisters, tidy and glass pitcher ; Flora Kelly, fruit dish; Walter Stump, tidy and Turkish towel ; Annie nnd Ellie Carruthers, Lamp and fruit dish ; Will Patton, pot stick ; Ed die Stump, scissors ; Nellie Patterson, salt and peeper stand ; Will Kelly, glass set Ralph and Maud Carrulbers, cresm pitcher and vegetable dnb ; Joseph Reader, towel ; Mr. aud Mrs. E. K Allen counterpane and knives snd forks; Dr. W- J. Allen aud wife linen Uble cloth ; D. S. Allen, glass bread plate; Maggie Allen pair linen to vein ; sir and Mrs. J- Ualvin Stewart, blankets Mia J. W. Alieu and daughter, ciear stand: I Dr. 15- H. Kitter, gUsa frail dun aaid 1 doi en desert dishes i air. and Krs. Bandolpb, 2 sauce pans aid glass cake stand ; Sir. and Mrs. Tho. Arbuckie, red table cloth and majolica pickle dish j Mr. and sirs John FitrgeraJd, glass set; Kr. and Mrs. Irvin Clark, glass bread ; Ella Stewart, glass jel ly dishes; Ellen Barton, tin basin ; Mr. and Mrs. Neely Arnold, 2 stone .sauce dishes ; Mrs. Mary Ickes, stone teapot ; Mary and Annie 8 tewart, wreath of flowers and pair of linen towels, Lemuel McKinley, 8 stone sauce dishes ; Mrs. Annie Mooie set of cups and saucers ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Leach, a glass set ; Derrin Hollenbach, glass but ter plate ; Mrs. Maggie Hollenbach goblet and jelly ; Ralph Moore, set of tablespoons; Sadie Randolph, fruit dish ; Will Mckinley, fruit dish ; J. B. Henry, glass water pitch er ; W. R. Fitzgerald, celery stand ; Mrs, Margaret Given, set teaspoons; Mr. and Mrs W. H. Long, linen table cloth ; W. I. Stewart, frnit dish : J. B. McDonald, fruit d ish ; Mr. and Mrs. Roflensberger, pair lin en towels and cake stand ; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Noss, 5 yards muslin, Maggie Noss, tin cups ; Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Rice, pair of linen towels ; Mary Stinson, desert dishes ; 1 Hisa Laird, pair Turkish towels ; W. O. Laird, tureen ; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leach, scissors ; Mr. and Mrs. W. S . Leach, scis sors ; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Creighton, pair linen ' towels ; Adella White, pair linen towels ; Mrs. M. J. Bidwell, splasher ; Mr. and Mrs. David Uollonbach brass kettle and 2 winces ; Mr. and Mrs. N. M- Stew art, broom, bucket and wash rubber ; Mary Leach dozen napkins. COME THIS WAY. I Lave been east and have elected a fine fctock of eoods that I am selling at rock bottom prices. Mr stock consist of all shades of Ladies' Dress Goods, Tricot Cloth and Cashmeres, a full line of Notions. A better line of leather goods has never been brought ta town man 1 nave at the present time I also carry the famous Jack Richardi-ou boot and shoe, and am the eole agent for it. In ladies foot wear I have the Forney shoe, which I am sell ing at prices that will astonish you, well, in fact, I wish to state to the public that I am selling goods down for" cash, as x warn ro get my stock down. C F. HINKLE. Oct. 27, '86-2t. - Petroleum V. .Taby clallsui. ou So- I hate a capitalist, no nutter how be be cum one. I hate the meenspirited, grovel in retch wich will work ten or more hours a day, deprivin biaself nv beer, and W backer, and cards and bilyards, snd bos racin, and sich, sivin pny by penv til he hez ground enough out ol the world to hv a shop of his own,.ai1 to employ other! men to slave fur him and thus go on akuin- ulatin til be own tlii.a uieu are , mnnopo!its and the enemies of laborer and grimlrra. I Lold that the possession of a ten dollar b.I makes a n..noiv,llst, and al sich .hood be ciosr-ed. Ei hevin a ten dolar bil makes a man a monopolist, his monopolism in- crease jist in proporshen to the ten dolar nils bs luz. The oner or a factory is a enemy to the Lini.au race and ti for the man who bilds a railroad he 'Is a monster ol such hideous roeeri, That to be hated needs but to be seen." My hatred of railroad managers is inteus. It commeust with the first time I wuzdrop ed off the hind platform uv a trane fir not pay in faro, ami bez iixrest with every rep etishuu uv ihe ofsuse, which generally hap pens every time I want to go anywhere. I lothe the ralerjdo monopolist. A grindiu monopolist is any man wich has anything. Whenever a man hez saved an iiimg, f.e occftiue a cnp'Ulist, and ez capitalists are diuserous to labjr, he should be made to div. Ie it up so as lo bo on a rkality with them wich never saved nothing. Tho mechanic or working man wich saves so ez to own a house or a far.n bjcomes a capitalist, aud coas.k.-ut!y a gtindin mon opolist, and z accum jlashens are danger ous to labor, Wat he hez shud bj cooGskat ed and divided up among us wich bezu't anything. Proparty is a crime I ain't jist slioor that I hev got the so cialistic doctriuo down lino enuff, but I tliink these doii; jh.ii. will Jo, epesbly a hen yon huwl eai uuder a reil tig to luv. ver uv huninity wich is chuck lull of stale beer. PERSEVERANCE A C C 0 j1 PHSI1ES B ONDERS. Our business tlij'nt reach its preswnt proportions without push, energy and honorable bus iness methods. .Remember our head lines, we want to get right down to business facts, down to something that is of interest to the general reader, to-wit : FALL & WINTER BOOTS & SHOES. The time to buy is the pres ent, the largest stock in Junia ta county is to be seen here. Ours are the most reliable made goods. The cheapness consists in the high grade as well as the often quoted 30 per cent, less than others sell, for 30 per cent, means a saving of $6.00 on a purchase of 20.00. Come and see us. Come now. G. W. HECK. Mifflintown, Pa., Oct. 18, 1SSG. Farms For Sale. Robert Mclntire, of Lack township, offers for sale, TtVO i AKMS, each containing st venty-hve acres with allowance, an d each (arm contains a set of farm buildings aad large orchard, and good water. The two tracts adjoin each other and will be so Id separately or together to suit purchaser. Tbe f arms ara situated ia Lack township, within threa miles of Pern Mills and one fourth of a mile from Byron Run Church Plenty ol time will be given to suit pnr ehaser. Oo and see tbe farms, or write to Robert iiclntire, Keeds Gap, Juniata Co., Pa., Sept. 8, lSSOyu. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mo-riurTows, October 27, 18?6. Batter 20 20 Lard..... g Ham .. la MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKBT. Wmt, ?5 Cora, 43 Oats, .... .... Ry .".".."."..".. elo New Cloverseed. ......... $1.75 Timothy aeed oo Flaxseed.... ............ I GO .Bran i w tbop , i flu Ssorts i 30 'Greund Alum Salt 1 25 kAtnerican Salt 1 u0l 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PtiriADiLrHia, October 23, 1886 Nnm- oer, i rennsyivania 84 ; asked for January 88o. Corn 15 ; asked for January -lj cents. Oatssio cents ; asked for January 37 cents. Batter ladle packed 16 to 1H couts. 1'riuta !I to 32 cents : Creamery 27 to i0 rents. Kggs 17 to 23 cents per dozen. Lite Penn sylvania chickens 8 to 9 cents per pouod. Ducks and Geese the same price per pound. Turkeys 10 to 11 conts p. puna. Old cocks 6 to 6 cents per pound. Pimples, Boils, And Carbuncles result from adebilitated, impoverished or impure condition of the 'blood. Ayet's Sarsaparilla prevents and cures these eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cause; the only effect ual way of treating them. 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla b.n prevented the ' usual course of Boiia, which bave pained -and distressed me evcrv season for sev eral years. O. Scales, Vlainville, Mich. - I was badly troubled with Pimples on the face; also with a discoloration of the skin, which showed itself in ugly dark patches. No external treatment did more than temporary good. Ayer's Sar saparilla effected A Perfect Cure, " and I have not been tronblpd since. T. W. Boddy, liivcr St., Lowell, Mass. I was troubled with Rolls, and my health was much impaired. I betran using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in due time, the eruptions all disappeared, and my health was completely restored. John K. Elkins, Editor Stanley OOterver, Albemarle, N. C. I was troubled, for a long time, with a tumor which appeared on my face in niriy Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sar saparilla cured me. I consider it the best biood purifier in the world. Charles II. Smith, North Craftsbury, Vt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to take any other. ft Prepared b y Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, ataas. Price 81 ; six bottles, 5. LEGAL. DMlXISTliATOll'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration in the estate of Tboma Watt. late of F alette townxhip, deceased, has been granted in due form of hiw to the un dersigned. All persons knowing thenis-'lves indebted to said estate are ri nested to j make immediate pivment, and those hav I ing claims will present them properly au j tbenticated for settlement. PfcTEIi HKOVVN. Administrator. (S jpf. 30, lfyjg a iijTr"i 5t!P t r V t T IT I p V T p i i pf.T rp p I ' "VnuiAU L.Ol.11 IV TK ... w . , , . . r. - , . nbacb and witwill oiler at pnb'ic sale on the p remises, tiro tuV.e west of Ea-t baltm, Jnniata connty, Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M-, ou Saturday, Koveinber 6th, 1886. Tbe follow!!;? rl-scribc.1 t.- cju;.: to- wit.- A tract ol 70 Acres, in: :.-r.f or Uei ordeairar.le land in slker t..-ioh,p, ii county and st ite af'ireaid. The Ijint con- dims 111 Biain nn i umi grnvci. in s nicely to ihe euii and is a coil c isi y worked. Tlie place ip t'n:e ot siiinrs ami is we;l fenced , it h. hetn producing cj.lem.'.ii croa lor the !; four years, there is mrcaru ol run ning water through tho hariiyjrd, with a tributary of seven niiji.i. 1 oero id a well of limestone water at tbe door, with a chain pump. There ia art orchard wirh perje-il variety of fruit, apple.-, p. -r;-, j In in-., ciiur ries and peaches. lae trvriii :n l"cs'".1 aion ' tho nn:l ronle lead:ne from Van Wert to Si!u;i ami is convenient lo churehcfl and a(-ofil! miles from railro.oi. 3 nii e froiu Th.in; viiitu creamery. The bniidinps coiifi-t of a Hoist;, Axit li.ia.T, Kith straw sh"d attached to turn, also, h"g bonw, wajrou-nbeu, carria.!-Lunie, w-.ixl-liouse, amoke-bi.UM: and spriti;-itonse.. 1 hj proerty is one ot the desirable jroper- ie ia the Juuiata Valley. TEKMS : Tivcnty-Hve per cent, of the purchase money ou .lay ol mle. Twenty five per cent of the whole ainootit i.pun tha the cor.tirmation ot the sale by the court and the balance on tbe tir.it day of ..pri'. A. I)., (, with intenvt on tho name trim the date of continuation of sale, w hen deed is t to be made and possession given due notice ol tne time and place ol said s de to be giv en according to the provisions of the act of ansenihly relating to assignments approved reb. 17, ISTli. PHILIP HAKLi.V, As-siuee. WJSII TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran sror toothache in less than five minutes ; no pain, no extr.ictinj. That I can exiritt teeth without pain, by the nse of a fluid applied to the teeth and jnnw ; no danger. That Diseased 0tK Gnras (known S.I Scnrvy) treat ?!5rpfed successtuliy and a cure wwrf-raiited in every Terth Filled and warranted for lil'r. Artit.ciul Teeth repaired, exchanged or, renioddled, from $3X0 to $U per set. Beautiful Gr.ai Euameled Teet inserted at prices to suit ail. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People wbo bava artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially Invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notiiied by letter. G. L. DERR, - Practical DentNt, ESTABLISHED IX MirFLlSTO WS, Pi. Oct. 11 '8i5. 11 1860. t ACTION NOTICE. AU persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing npon the lands of the under signed, iu Fayette, Delaware or Walker townships, by fishing, hunting or in any other way Joiathax Kusa, Catharine Kcriz, D. B. Dnia, S. J. Kurtz, Lccier Dens, Jacob Hoops, A. H. KraTz, -8. Owew Evass, C. F. Spicuek, J. B. Oakbbb, i. . Dettba, Wa. BaANTaorriK, Johi McViex, G. W. Smith, Henry Atkek, Jesse Pines, C. G. Shellt, David Shith, Teston Benneb, Joon L. Ackeb, S. M. KAcrrmN, David Huhbaboeb, Levi K. Mieks. AESOLD VAK.TiS, September 15, 1884-tf. . CATTIOX NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or buntinr, gstbertn? berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lands of the under signed J.S. Kjsiei'P. D. W. HARLE Y'S STOCK OF MENS' YOUTHS' & IS LARGER SOW TIIAX ETER. Tou will find tha shapes, styles and prices of his goods in accord with the times. Tou may always find something in the way of bargains, in HaU, Caps, Boots, Shoes Shirts, Gloves, Trunks, and all kinds of furnishin goous. la a lull house there is always a chance to get bargains. Also, measures taken for suits and oruer on snort nouco, Tery reasonable. iwmemoer ine place, m liotfuiiin s ater streets, Ml i ULJiTOWN. PA. WITH FLYKLt COLORS FALL & WINTER SEASON WITH NEW FASHIONS, NEW A wonilerf al assortment of Fall ter Suits, Hats and FarDtshins. nnsarDansed bv anv Stiwk in tbA yinni. Hundreds of cases of goods in Fall and Winter Stvles alreadron onr coun ters, every Departwont teeming with Biirgains. There isn't or ouht not to be a fraction of a doubt wheie to go for your Fall and Winter Clothing where the assortment is masrnificent in varietv. won ilfer fill in nTtAn$sivAnaaa ana alarming in its completeness, fashionable in cut, perfect in fit, and tha aau ln unisn, in price lower man ever. We're starting the season with a Suits, Youths' Overcoats. Youths' Suits, Children's Oyercoat. Children'! Suits. Never Las thure beta a sn.-h a great variety exhibited at such max Telonsly low prices. For Mn's Fall and Winter Overooata. r.riced rnrr fmm tn SIS and among this enormous assortment es and conditions of men to ba suited. LABORING MEN, MECHANICS, AND FARMERS, Our counters are groaning with tbe ter buits wLh-u will giv satisfaction in evr ry particnlar. We have them at all prices, from 4 to US, but our grandest bargains (tha best in the mar ket.) are those we BeU at SlO,00, TAVKLVEJDOJL,IVRS, S15-00. The $10.00 suits are mado from all-wool casaimeres, oorkscrewa, worsteds, ciievoits, etc The $13.00 suits are marvels of beauty, being suitable for iirtsa wear, in Trock or sack siyles, scjiiare or round cornered, and the 15.00 suits we have iu cutaways. Sacks and round corners in silk mixed cassimercs, chevoits and diagonals ar altogether the most sty libh Suits produced. PERFECT FIT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. I$Kii.vMXo with Chill beh's Scits we havo a nice Plaid Suit for iX the prices going gradually up to So", the range of etylts include Tlain and Pleated Xorfolks for Covs up to 13 years. EOYS' CLOTniXG. Nevw have wo been abla to display such a grnud vai ioty. The prices f r ots from 10 to IS years ranga from ( 3 to 12. In Fail and Winter UXDEKWEAB enr stoek i completed. The latest iu Nackwoar, rioiery, ilea's white and fancy sLii t. pric as a mat ter of course ara very low. ARRIVAL OF FALL AND V? INTER HATS. We shall t ike tLe lead in lints for 5t.sv, Cy. Youths a:. J CLilhc-s, becoming in Style, cf Faultless finish and lwneco iu Price. SCH0T T, THE LEADING CLOTHIER,. BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, 1'A. IIoav LiCMt, IIow Restored ! Just published, a new edition of UK. CL'LVEKWELL'SCKLEBRATED ESSAY nil the radical mr of S pea wiTiiUBnii 4 or Seminal Weakness, lnvolnntarv Seminal Losses, Imfotfsct, Mental and PhvMcal Incapacity, ImsediuienU to Marriapf, etc.: also, Ccmsimptiox, Epilepsy and Errs,'" f clucea tiy sell-indulgence, or nexual extrav- agance, &r, The celebrated author, in this admiraole essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, eertaiD, and effectual, by means ot which every sufferer, no matter; what his condition may be, may cure him- j self cheaply, privately and radically. I C7"Tliis Le-cruto should be in the hands I of every youth and every man iu tho land. : bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to i any address, pot-pxiii, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address Cl'LVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann bt.. New Tork, N. Y. ; Oct. 8-bC Post-Oilice Box 4 it). a rorxDRT rou S.ILE. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The melting apperatti hasjti.-t liven overhauled and made as good as when new. The sh:p is large and roomy. All of the several de partments arc under one roof. The Foun dry has the best. run of custom in the county. In connection with the Foundry there 5 or 6 acres of land for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling Uouse, noarly new, and a good-sized ti irn. Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, &c. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell all or part. For f urther particulars cail on or address J. H. KOtiEKS. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. CONQUEST Q JIITOaTfthmCOXQVX!iTof MEXICO. WiLha Prallmnwy fT iCS CO it S View of the Ancient Mexican CivilimUoa. and the Ufa of Ui. CooiiMnw, Hernando rort. IllmmtrmtrH titnrs Eiitiom, to two volume, snail octavo. ITloo, J.S. ropmlar Edition, two toIuemw in ewe, witho it Uiustraaona. $115. .V.no r-vxijr. 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It ss one of tbe mrait ptea.:inK aa well as most valuable contributhms that have been made to modern history; it is the only one that give, us a faithful and sufficient picture of a period so IZLVSTBATF.D CATALOGCEot Choir krue. free. The bet literature of the world at th. Iuwet price, ever known. Adiirow, JOIfXIt. ALDEX, rullisher, 303 1'carl St., Xcir York: i.Xut Aide Bonk to.: Clark and loams $ts ... CMcairo ; UG Tonco St.. Torento. BOYS' CLOTHING parts of suits, which will b nada to Jew liuilOing. corner of Brid" aod SCHOTT OPENS HS NEW STYLES AND GOODS. and Winter Overcoats. Fall nil Win srreat boom in Men's OvorrW. Mon'a it is a verv easv mattrr for nil nlaa- weight of Hundreds of Fall and Win EASILY gCCOOHTEQ FSB The tM of !' rfc ,! rM tv rxi-ttlien. rrvp MrtMiarfr mmd prmmnnt laiprvrrrihriMMl, tmnmil? mrrtu t4 for Ji made ol ibr bvnni f nr.mnl. nw tluy u m pin. nC rood.'" l-T-rv panicle f whlfb bM arm rvm po-r:. n a dirpri ImHt ttf t . a btM. Wrsidrr fhtftmrt immrdi.tit lT :t vaiinttt In t&e S25 P.'iOGPilATS W Mrl. we rlnim lo h a ry ifinl mV not ae. a 11 givrw f be rrp nR'-HlvMnrl and nnlnins h until Ittll aimrnred. aitlea pcraiitavatly hnrruviujj( ta tMsil. Mrrprta j..J-n TTflr inrfrurh; t6t-.I ISAM, tl' JJ? PHir-.Ptl 4TI-U(1 h iiOtwit:i rb..rnike.r. fs 5 cJ f p-r Vin. I ro tti-fl1 tat Bot7' ti the f;r ftrt rrnp a w 1) st t-rrrifieni rwiita, J hd haHter hAt and fil itj-tt rrnm T twn iwit hrB I apvJ tl. S-t lht siphuir. I wlif asm rsa tttissr snort ard m-irvm II fsntx-rs to bnv linnab' ueir TUfi OBtfil.f Ai MasuiMt-irpf of j RAW BONE SuPM-PhOSPhAid CorabtnM cmp'rt mf oar W.trltA. 7) -Bat: tnrm pn T-r. Mid nul ;BAUG3 5 SONS, MAAL'rACIUKiHtt AXD i lMTOKTEKS. ' PHILADELPHIA, ik. Use Back's $25 PHOSPHATE a rue, rrit.M ttT. t iiE,p ANIMAL BONE MANURE C'aalloD Jot Ice. 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Is uO lwhed in two handsome volume., and Uk. all Mr. Allien s publications fs sold at an astoniiib Inirly low pri.-."Jrltrtifr, Dtcroit. Mlcii. ANob!eVork;P5 and admirably executed; rich wtth tbe spotla ot learning easily and gracefully worn; Inibuol everywhere with a conscientious iovsof the truth, and controlled by thai unerring good sense without which genius leads Mtmy wtm its fslse lik'nts, and learning enenmbers wtth As bNn panoply. It will win the literary volup tuary to iM pajrxa by the attraetiveaMa of Ms mibject and the flowing nc of iu styl.; and tbe historical student will do honor to tlMaxtSBS and variety of the nweareh which K fH.pl ra . . It will take It. place amonar tho. enduring pro diactlons of the human miiid which ageoaoaot stale and custom cannot wttber. Hnuia Pnce. i-npuiar Hin, iromwe ia one. Price, $1.23. Aub rmuiy. momentous as the latter half of the Sfteenta century." London Atkenattm. " One of the finest histories of modern timea, written by an author of rare felicity of diction, fervor of imagination, accuracy of statement, ar.d exquisite beeuty of sryle. Every one who reads at all should read PrsscoW." Prs Tian. riuladelpoia, Ta. Hooks, f.1 jtorf. 4 mtm ; Condensed Oata- MEXICO . " " " ' 1 ' I STATE. Ooremor, James A. I5aver. Lieutenant Governor, "William T. Daviee. Auditor GeneraJ, A. Wilson Norria. Secretary of Internal Affairs, Thomaa J. Stewart JTOICLLRT. Associate Judges, J. Kelly Patterson. Jacob Smith. COUNTY. Congesamau at-Large, EJwin S. Oaborne. 'Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Assembly, Joseph S. Martin. County Surveyor, J. J. Patterson. STATE. Governor, James A. Beaver. Lieutenant Governor, Williaai T. Davies. Auditor General, A. Wilson Noma. Secretary of Internal Affairs, Thomas J. Stewart. JUDICIARY. Associate Judges, J. Kelly Patterson. Jacob SiaitL. COUNTY. Congressman -at- Large, Edwin S. Odborne. Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Assembly, Joseph S. Martin. County Surveyor, J. J. Patterson. STATE. Governor, James A. Beaver. Lieutenant Governor, William T. Davies. Auditor Genera!, A. Wilson Norris. Secretary of Internal Affairs, Thomas J. Stewart. JUDICLVRY. Associate J udges, J. Kelly Patterson, Jacob Smith. COUNTY. Congressman at- Lar je, Edwin S. Osborae. .Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Assembly, Joseph S. Martin. County Surveyor, J. J. Patterson. STATE. Governor, James A. Beaver. Lieutenant Governor, William T. Davies. Auditor General, A. Wilson Norris. Secretary of Internal Affairs, Thomas J. StewarL JUDICIARY. Associate Judges, J. Kelly Patterson. Jacob Smith. COUNTY. Congressman at-Large, Edwin S. Osborne. Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Assembly, Joseph S- Martin. County Surveyor, J. J. Patterson. m ft m 'A ,V. '3 m !! - 'j p;1 j ! i m "LUIHI JJ1J II H 1 li'l 1. 1 JJ J Uiiniwi'iiwwuij