I r ! JER. CS ! )CK, M itvulf on its XG injected unlg dlitiftii. tiuu. My V.VTCHh.8 and r, Cellars and 3t' .'I1HI8HEK A. U L It r iiiy lath, ieg u wli, run as ollswst lviir. Lt ieav.a Altoona i.. Viinnl 1'nioa at l!iu!t..D T.C4 a. m.. L. I .w:town B- alitt!i:i 8,17 a. m.t Mr-vie., 8,'JS a. ta.. Yi:i.lke 8.14 a. m.. L in., Purward 8.47 a m.. ie'i.or: 1.U5 a. at I 'J 1 a. Bi., l"i p. rn. I loav.a altoona dally linfc a all reguiar na aud Harrisburg, o a. m., Harrisburuc ram Philadelphia at r'lttabnrg daily at It to p. ru., and atop- ktiub arrivea at Mifflta ;r 7 .I'O p. cm., Palla- l- Pii:,l ui at 1 00 p a. tip o J Ul ; liiiai- ,-to ii M3DH ; Mll- I n.:g l4.i p iu ; Taila- - ,;i -.lop at MafUa .x Kl. i'l. . i-l . 1 1 h' t Bai ' v at , i :'. 4 i i m i U i W 1 a 'i 1- p r.i ; A!ioona I'M : i.r.t at 1 1 B m. i"ri Philadelphia I' i- Tt-V:r. H li a. tn.1 In , N- juit, 9 S a. ' i ,i . -n .. 1 t.nlllL nnnto a. . I i" a. m ; Tairar i - . '""",, ui.; Pert S .i-r..,. I'l 34 . . U V town, 1 1 14 . 1 I a. ra.; F!un 1 i v..n, 1 1)7 p. ra. . a i I t.r at ail rat-alar r. :'k rf in 1 Aitooaa 'i - Pniia.i.ipBia aai- rr..-t.'.r.-, I'l .!',) p. ss a, lMil Duncaa- - t.iwn, Thumroutowa, " . 1 i l-i a. .; II :. 1 I'ltt-barg, 6 Id a.m. a t'):ila.ls:thia daily at rr. 1 1 . J'l a. na.. New- It i :'v.i 1.47 d. to. atop 'a'i 'i hutweu .MitTlia A l ".-. at & )" p. as., iiti leaves rhil- ' a. in., Il.irribnra; at l-wi 4.4 p. m., , ew l.t'i-r .wt "i,.t p. ss., - i . in. . Vandyke 6.44 1 - in., M-ira p. p. ui., Miirtm 6,0'J p. , . in , My Vtoo , ! i t in t'n 7,10 p. Bi . hi , A , i. !! Oli p. at. -,. I L.adalphia 11 IS I ' i m ; DuiH-anoeo 8 4 '-I 1 " . VilTl'.n 4 89 a : -i :. . Vic V ov towo i 38 J I .1 11 , HilUtl!l'!.lB ; -.i a m ; b prura Croek in , lirll'a MlU i. a ) m ; Flttabaig ui:, pa Suadaya, uii'liv M nl at laaTlaj p. m. W.N MVLSHN. !'t"-tu Jum. t;on lor Mil Ci'i a in, 3 li p rn fot -.Mi m. ;.frt i-.t, wu Janctioo frotB 1 . . in, ;(' p ; frBta in, p iu. ih U1V laii'.V. ' f. r bfll. loula aa4 J a in, 7 lft p ta. Lra ivi!!. an.l oiuaraditl ai ..f tor Ynrrtora Mark, an.! Scutia at iO a Mt frutu BellclontB -'-' piu.andSS'piB t a Mim and" 11 4a a vntie froru Scoria, War ivuaia Fornacs at fcKt i-MI.D P1VI3IO.V. """(- i"i fnr Hedford. I"l n laud at V ZS a. luntin'laa frain Bed- l uuihi-rlanJ at 13 la mi ;it j.oiLta Snufb, at - -" t m. 1 50 d m. 8 ."jl) p io. .4'!' i. mi tram Boiata I' I -' ' in. I K.S n ni. 6.- f i. and If) g.5 p I'-It i anrionn.1 ajrainot orr, building flnra, ami rail leuca. or Iht'rwi.iB trvM panning Itr u t'i i; LmJ blonif- "1 in I.ai k townahiD -ai,Hi;ltr H b8 dealt IV. t). WALLS. i.irna aiSce la til OB. Try l. It fl yVTlNEL & REPUBLICAN . I A- I I MIFFLINTOWN : rraESPiT. Ot TOBEB 14. 1888. TEBMS. . h:r1rtio0 100 mw Ii ! S 1 -60 'f BO Pid ,n BdTance. lTBrtiaaineiiU tnaertad at 60 t' inoh fur each lneertion. "- t.. hiiiicnaa noticea ta local eol- ,n ntii M line tor sacn uuaruon. , iv f -Tttiie by tbe year, balf or quarter jew- SHORT LOCALS. j far Hirr'-'"' Mrtoo. T,ilolJ..t i nb b i tin t iloea not rsmembrr . ..i Oct'tw'. ?rtauciKU- lUrdware. CoBtrw 'i '"fowl Saturday aftar ! &abrt Parkar haa had a new roof- put oa li Water atrcet houae. Arbor Day. rri.lay waa not propit jM(ur tbe planting ol treea. Vuta lir A kiiiaou. t 04a ortrnei. ana iob lungeai a iu-v.i-a t!i poraiiumon. Clothloar M-rchant uariy, oaa nouaea a ,e atock 'f w clothing. Jlin Howe, h h'' now ror fut on L,a reaidenre on Chrrry atrrat. IW an iodch;-d to Repr-!ntatiTe Mar st a f r ral.iabte public documeota. !Hatthcw I.. Alli-Hin, waa riaiting In Fblla a.'phiA and New York last week. J Jacb S ilunS. aald liOOcra'eaor peacbea 1 taia arai'in fr iiu bl peach orchard. TnuTler abowera are reported from all 'parts ot the ruuntry, on laat Friday. kai'. b Sheilenberner. propoaae to build , i)ari.'oaie rraidenco at Mount Pleaaant. Llrhtmnii left Ms mark on a telegraph 'cole In Patteraoa Laat Friday about noon, j Merchant IVnnell, la now buying hia fwiater atuck of store gooda in eastern cities. Vote for Woods. Enoch Sbellenberger. and Congreasmao Aliinaoa will plant a peach orchard of 2000 1 trees. Trederick Espenachade and Son cill at wntinn to their stock of fall and winter mt . . , n -. . .11 r t f jaf VTa'ker township, died on Monday liuornitig. I The prlrt's that atartle moo ta the low "pries it wlitrh Schott sells clothing; aee atlTrti.anif-nt. Hrrc'ant Frederick Kspenschade, is !toB) fruiii Philadelphia with a atock. or Sulfa new gools. Eistuine your ticket befor you ote to jgo are c rtain you eote for the mian you 1 a.tlr. to otf for. We are indebted to Thomas J. Btewart. )Sretary of Internal affairs for raluable public docurui'Dta. lou will and It to your adranUge to ,anult D. W. Harler, clothing merchant be tfors biivlnn Isewhrre. I KffreH"nt tiTe M vtin ha be-o f aUed to j Flttabitrar to r.-atiune duty as a manager in a iaail nrikinir eatabhahment. I Frinnviii Flir-lwure C., ar selling iaTervthinf in their line, at reduced rates; i .... In i ailertis-iuent In another column. a-. tj,atrher' Institute will coaeen IseCmirt H na on U indar, De-:embr 1, and clue on Friday eTening, December 14. TUe aun-uncement for the Republican meafiDi at Port Royal ia revoked. S4 aiaet-rg annoiincenients in another column. Vate ! ir 11 .-rtiler. !:i tbe SuuacriM't county conrt, Edward L'suminga waa coneicted of setting Are to tba ti!aj- Iluiiae, Somersi't on tha night of May tth." Naxt aturdiy eeenlng a week a large sedation it Rfpuhlicana from this place will attend a Republican ataaa Meeting at Lsw'.stuwa. Libtnlng played along the telephone wire last Friday and lett Ita mark on the pals that stands In front of C. B. H ormng s tsiDiturs sture. The Ihuitingdou Olobe sys : C. W. Iwuloii, ot Eiat Wati-rfort. Ju niat county, haa brun the atudy of medicine with Dr. a. M. Snyder, of Birmingham. Hows Ventilating atoe will beat double tit space alth same amount ol fuel ot any attar atore. Call and aea it at Faaaciaci's IlaaDWABB at t-O. a p..ti.in n rtuthinir Arm adrertiaes an tt.r of a preaent ot a bed room set to the cauple who will be married in one ot Its bow windows between now and DecembB. 1. Cli-re'.and'B Secretary of tho Treasury lasscilterel ViO.OOO.tKIO of the surplus siuon her Democratic bankers, on deposit ttboat interest. Vote the Republican ticket. Vote tor M cCauley. T!:sfunerl or Harry, son of Jon.er.ta H.far., of Hlairrllle, Pa., took placa from the rraideace of Mr. Mary J. Torgy, io Patterson, at 2 o"cItck last Friday. Inter tnt in I'nion Cemetery. A thunder ahowrr laat Friday brought eut d fl.rtrit opinions as to the kind of weather it indicated. One man aaid It "Bract warm weather" an other nua sid, "it meant cold weather. eauiuel ti t.er, who baa clothed thou sands of people invites hia patrons and the public f enerally to give him a call and ex amine bia atock this tall, timing ia beliere Isf and buying ia aecuring a bargain. Vote for Anson B. Wills. There wa an enthusiastic meeting in the aajHarnai n and Morton club rocmla.it Thure- j iy evminir. The room waa full of people Ad'lnwar were delivered by Messrs. Hoops, klltotl, Atkinaon and Woods. "Tt.ie is tuch a tbii g as a man being to wd. A man in Maine got a divorce from ber hu.band because he went to temp erance Hirelings sis days during tha week aaa on Sunday went to church twice)." "A cynical bachelor produces statistics to pruvo that two wives elope to one hus- "od, that three widows re marry to one) dower, and that seven-tentha of tha bro- Rnptura Cure Oaaracteed by Dr. J. B Maysr, 831 Arch street, PbU'a, Pa. Faaa at once, do operation or delay from bosi. aMSt ktteatad by thousands of cures after then rail. Advice fraei. Send for efarcnlaa. March 14. tjS, ly. Oeorge W. Smith and wife, while in Pay ette townahip, laat Saturday, were praeeat- d by their friend, Mr, Gerbart, with a foor pound German carp. Tbe fab bad a row or two of scales along the back. The akin of tbe flab, baa to be taken off like that of tbe eatflsb. One day laat week Barrisburg local freight going east waa wrecked a abort distance wast of Lewistown Junction. Some seven Br eight rare wars wrecked and the track waa obstructed quita awhile. Edward and A. J. Geaselman, ol McTeytawa, austain ad injuries. What's tha matter with railroad manage ment that there are so many accidents," ia asked on all aides. One of tbe lataat smash upa took place near Waahiogtoa. Pa., laat Friday by a passenger train run ning Into an open switch. Threw persons were killed and tuaay injured. 'Senator Wilson of Iowa, was author of one or the best sayings of tbe campaign, when be declared that the Solid South waa a great political truat, holding 153 electoral eotea for Graver Cleveland and hia party Thia truat ia aa detrimental to the interests of the people aa any of tha g re at combina tiona of capital. Vote for Atkioaon. La.t Thuraday, two passenger trains col lided near Shit ueoaburg on the Comber land Valley Railroad. All the pasaeogora escaped injury. Char'ee Bertner, baggage master ol tlaniaburg was killed. Two pos tal clerks were injured. The two conduc tors were hurt. The engines were demol ished. "A Carlisle dispatch says ; The body of Mrs. Anna Rowland, who was buried iu the Dunker cburcb yard, io the upper end ot tbia valley, on last Sunday, was exhumed laat oigbt by gbouls. Tbey were frignt cned off, and the dead body waa left lying on the ground until cared tor by relatives. It is thought that abe bad been buried with diamood rings oo ber tlngera, and .other costly Jewelry . There ia no clue to the ecoundrela." The Philadelphia Times says: When yon see a msn carrying a book bearing on ita cover the title. G'eat Expectations," or Our Mutual Friend," don't rush to tbe conclusion tbat he ia going to read Dickena. M any of tbe dainty volumea so labeled are hollow, except tbat they contain a half-pint whisky Hank. By touching a spring the mouth of the tlak springs into view, and there you are ready for snake bitea or malaria, and wearing an innocent amilo all tbe time. Lawrence J. Ibacb, for many year the author ot the astronomical calculations for Barr'a Almanac, ia dead. Although a blacksmith by trade, Mr. I bach waa a man ot more than ordinary gifte, and beeidee bia astronomical work for Baer'a almanac, he turaiabed calculations for almanacs published in various parts of tbia country and ven in foreign landa. L'nhke Elibu Burritt, Known aa "the Learned Black smith," Mr. Iba cb cootirued to work at bis trade until hia last illness prevented, thus combining in himself the mechanic and the man of science. From the Bloomlield Tim w : The SberitT can generally settle up a man's book pretty quickly, but Singleton SbeaOer of this tow a haa found a Mill mun speedy wsy to bal ance a set of books. During tbe summer he thought the ten plate stove that stood back in the corner would bo a handy re ceptacle tor his books and papeia, and so it waa. But last week the w u m n folka set up tha stove and tut it to w, rk, without taking out any of tbe contenta. 1 be consequence waa Ibat all of Mr. SbeaUer's books and accounts were reduced to asbea, leaving hint witbout the scratch of a pen to show for the several yeara work with his teams. from tbe flame, bot tbsy were too late Ibe Are then seemed to be all through tbe building. One boras broke ont of tbe table only to stagger about the barn yard a moment or two and fell dead. A second horse ran to Stonfer', bat was ao i njured that it was deemed beat to a hoot it. 8 ix. horses and a colt perished in the flames, and ten cow and four steers. Excepting seed wheat, ail tha wheat ot this year, aod the oats aod cloveraeed and bay were consumed. Horse gears, farming implementa aod machinery and many other things that can not be enumerated, only when they are aliased, w ben wanted on the farm, were licked np by tbe devouring flame. Tbe loaa in all probability amounts to 94,500 on which there waa an insurance or 2000 dollars From tbe Lewislown Gazette of last week: The turjip crop will be large, tbe biggest we have y et seen a eighed aix pound. S We have learned tbat some of onr citiiena are losing some of their potatoes through tbe rot. Wbile gather ing the applea in bis orchard, Tuesday of laat week, William Se tiler fell from a tree and broke bia collar bone Friday a week Mr. Wig ton, the principal stock holder of Glamorgan iron company, was here and waa called npon by a solid demo crat ot Granville towoabip who wanted a contract to aupply ore in caae the furnace was a tart ad. Mr. Wigton told him he did not know that the furnace would be atarted. If Cleveland waa elected and Con gross waa continued Democratic be waa sure it would not, because in tbat caae even though the democrats did not get any free trade bills through the senate they wonld coatiooe Io agitate in tbe bouse and tbat bad already de preaaed pricee and unsettled matters so ser iously it waa now, aod would continue to be, unprofitable to make iron, but if Har rison was elected and CoDgress Republican there would be confidence all round among tbe maoufacturera, consumers would stop holding off purchase, expecting lower price under a reduced tariff and they would bavs confidence enough in tbe market to atart tbe furnace here. Thia ia a telling "pointer" tbat proves to every man who would like to see tbe fnrnac i start, toe im portance of maintaining the tariff and the election ol tbe Republican ticket to assure it. A eerio ua accident befell Rev W. E. F Lather, of Centre Hall , Tuesday ev ening a week. He waa at tbe roller mill to see the engineer, Aaron Uartor, and on tbe mill being shut, Mr. Fischer, Mr. Haxter and Mr. Gineerkh of the mid hands left the engine bouse, and atepped on the plat lorm in front ot tbe door, close to wnich waa ao excavation for a cistern 5 to 8 fact io depth. Unthinkingly Mr. Fischer stepped back too far aud went over the edge and down into tbe cistern. Fortunately be fsll on tbe slanting side where the fall waa checked, and rolled several leet to the bot tom. He first came in contact with an iron water pipe near the top, which also added to check the force of bia fall. Tbe men present at ones jumped down to his assis tance, and tound tbe right arm waa broken near tbe wrist, the wrist dislocated, with bruises about tbe chin, band , back and on his knee. object of his aea-cb baa fallen under b's gaxe- Wua a j-ct nieia re awaits l'ie so- proacta of one whom he bopea will salute hiin. And be does. Caudidjrfr. "Good morning, g'ad to Bee yon bow have yen been V Him (of tbe bill country.) "Juat asid- lin, got rbeumaiix in me kg, and pain ia ma back, an can't work much. Oa ' Wby tha: 'a bad indeed. Hope you may be better soon. How are time aod the crop out your way t" Him. 'Party bard, rropa ratber alim. Tbe pert at era are rottin,,an the apples fallin off. aa the back beat got frosted, an. Coa. "Too don't sy. Well I suppose Ibat will not keep yon from turning out on election day. How do things look oat your wav r Him . "Things is got twisted a little ao it 'II tike work to get the boys ont an keep em straight." Com. "Why wbat'a the matter out there now r I thought yon were all ri-ht- aiBS Yea we was, bat the other fel lows bin eut tbar aa he ses as how he'll stan by tbem as a tans by bim, an the boy i a lea v in a little.'' Cam. (Confidentially) "I am aure be won't do any more for tbem Iba a 1 will. Now I tell you, (bntton-boling him and getting cloae op to bia lett ear) yoo can do a great deal with tbe boys out there, tbey think a heap of you, and I want )ou to take right bold at once and keep tbe boy atraight for me. I won't forget you. I'll make it all right. Him. -Tes tbe boy speck ma to keep em parted, an I kin do a site with em if I want to. Can. "Now tbat'a clever, (patting him on the shoulder) You do all you can for me, and I won't forget yon. Excuse me for a moment, I want to sea that man over there." Him. '-Just a minit. Mister I nsed a little money very badly this morning. Ef I waa a sayin, I caa't do much work with thia rheumstis, ao I waot to get me some 1 mcdicio. I know yer can't give me money, ' but you kin sign tbia little note fur me an then I km git out on the bank, that won't be paying me." tea (Slowly and with a feeling like a iomp in bis threat) "I don't like to endorse lor any man, and don't make a practice ot it, but seeing it's you, I guess I will t'ais time." (Soliloquy as he walks away. "Sold again for aatooL Guess I will re member bim when sixty day roll around.") Htm (soliloquising aabe lolda np tbe aote.) "f hat's the beat way to git em to member us. Tbem tellers a Hers furgita tbar promises soons the lections over. I don't take my pay in tbat kind ot money any more. I take the meniDeraoce b el ore the lection, an be won't lurgit it at forwards, you bet." M. ell by public vendue or outcry, at the laie residence of aeid deceased, in Fermanagh towoabip. at 2 o'clock P. M., on atartlay October IT, is, The following described Real Estate to wit : A tract of 'ai.d situate ia Fermanagh towaship, Joniata County, Pennsvlvania, bounded and de-cribed aa follows : Bound ed on the north by lands of Eohriam Bea- abor ; oa the east by land of Gideon Sieber and Sarah Puffenberger ; on tbe south by land of John Byler ; and on tbe weat by land of Joho Byler and Mary Ann Bra bak er, containing with allowances 57 AcreB and 68 Perches more or leee having thereoa erected a STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE a Frame Bank Bare, atable, carriage bouse and other ont-bnildinga. About 21 acres of this land ia cleared and under cultivation, and the balance good timber land. This farm ia aitnatoa about three mile eaat of MttHintown, Pa-, and ia convenient to market and acbool. There ia on tbe place good trait and a well of good water. TERMS OF SALS Ten per cent, of tbs purchase money to be paid on day of sale wben property ia stricken down forty per cent, on April 1 at, 1889 ; aod tbs balance on April 1st, 1890, to be secured by judge ment note bearing interest from April 1st, 1889, wben deed will be delivered and pos session given. JOHN ZOOK, Executor or Michael Beaahor, dee'd September 26th, 1888. SSIGNBa'S BALE OF VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE. Election day ia not far Anson B. Wills. away ; vole tor The Richmond Exposition Halt Kates via I'rnDDlta n la Kallroad. ken engagenicnta a-e due to woman.' Ther "mains of his deceased brother to the e ass no preaching in the Presbyter- church iu conaequence of Mr. Hay bav ln guns to Philadelphia, where hi brother ,rn lva,s died. Mr. Hays accompanied iae St. Vote ior Uaruy it bUiouitie.d Advoeats says: There Ui be a lartfe anu,tint nf .,tt .-..rn in thai miry on account ot the frosU aod wet Judge Barnett, of this cifined to his bft with a severe cuti tg i. "eatiie r'lce. a i i Vote for Woods, for Senate. The Huntingdon Ulobe of laat wk aaya: Uon. Louis K. Atkinson, our popular Con gressman, was in town on Monday and Tuesday and waa very warmly receive 1 by everybody, Republicana and Democrats alike. By hia untiring work at :he Nation al Capitol Mr. Atkinson baa won for him self an enviable reputation as a statesman, aud by his taiibfol advocacy of pension legislation haa warmly endeared himself to the hearts of the boys in bine. We hope for hi re-election by an increased majority. Huntingdon count) did nobly for Dr. At kinson two years ago, but we thould mani fest our faith in him and tbe doctrine of Protection he repouse by giving hiua tbe largest mijonty thia county baa ever known. Let it not be aaid with t'ae great and well detioed issues ot tbe campaign a Republi can Congressman has boon returned wuh a dectrsaed majority. Lp and to work, every bodv. All vote tor Atkinson Yote for UertxW for Assembly. "Never before, in the history of thiironn. try, has a candidate for president received such a continued ovatioo aa tbat given to Gen. Harrison. From the day be waa nom inated ti the present hour, delegation attei .deU a-ation. bv car load and special train 1 c - oai, composed of mechanics, farmers, la borers and business men, have been pour ing into Indianapolis to greet him. So great was the lumber of these delegations, and so heavy the tax npon (ven. Hvnson s time and strength in receiving them that he was compelled to limit their reception to certain day in the wetk. And they con tinue to pour in npon him on bis reception day in und iminiahed numbers- His ad dresses are short and pitby, covering the whole field of public affairs, aod they strike the voter with force and conviction. Per hapa no Presidential candidate ever made so many speeches during a campaign, or delivered himself more tally and clearly on very issue, and eacsp-jd witl a little cr it lcisui. He speaks honestly and fearlessly and the best thing hi opponent can do Is to let him alone." Vote for Jsmes McCauley. Shortly after 10 o'clock last Wednesday oigbt the comtnuuity waa aroused by tbe fire alarm whistle, occaaioned by the burn ing of the barn of Jooa Kauffinan, two miles eaat of town. It U B heavy loss for Mr Kauffman, as he bad only $1000.00 in surance on tbe barn which waa worth about flaOO.OO. The origin ol the fire is not known. No light ot any kind had leen ased about the barn tbat evening. Tbe flr.t intimation that the family bad of the trouble was imparteJ to Mrs. Kauffman, by roaring noise. Wbea abe beard tbe roar ing noise, she told MrKauflman tbat there certainly was something wrong shout the bain. One look ia the direction of the barn revealed the startling sight of the iructurw all in a blaxa. Every body about the house turned out bBrebeadeed and bear loo teJ to ta.'e ba: miht be .aatched The great Richmond Exposition, which haa now been in success! ul operatiou for two a eeka, promises to retain the favor of the pntlic to the end. Ita great exhibit of tobacco, tbe product, minerals, and line atock ot the South, with all ita numberleaa special features, form one of the most in teresting display a ol the kind ever seen. The city ol Richmond itself, with ita colo nial and revolutionary asaociations, war memories, and contemporaneous interest, is weil worth a visit, which can never be more pleasantly made than at this season. The PennbVlvania Railroad Company, in order to place tbe trip within the power of ev ry one, is selling round-trip tickets to Richmond every Moodsy and Thursday, ant il and including November 19th, good lor return passage until November 1'jtb, 1888, at a single tare for the round trip. Illghvrajuien lul'ennsjl- mo la. Sale Itegiater. October 25. Fraucis Buckwalter, will sell at bis place near Mexico, cows and young cattle. November 8. Lew ia Degan, executor ol LudwigScbroeder, will aell noraee, cowa aud taruiing utensils of tbe late Luda ig fScbroeUcr near Jericho Mills. October 27. Joseph AlcCulloch, assignee of David V liaoo, will evil a Valuable I arm ol 154 acree aud other valuable property at Port Roy al. whO One tottle ul tnglUb Spavin Lin iment cured my floe Normao mare ot two ugiy blood spavins which damaged brr val ue at least $S). lt ia the grandest Blem-I lab cure I ever used. Jubb McCaot, Hort Utairr, Darlington lnd fold by L. Bank m. Co., Druguia, Mitnin town Pa. April Zo, '88, bin. Tbe undersigned will sell at public out cry on tbe premiaee at tbs mansion bonae ot tbe Assignor, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1888. st 1 o'clock P. M. or said day, tbe follow ing valuable real eatate, to wit : No. 1, A Valuable Farm, adjoinirg Port Royal, Milford township, Jo niata county, containing let acres and 93 perches. This tsrm is in a good state of cultivation and large enough to be divided. A good tbree-story frame bonae and a ten ant bouae ; also another small bouse and staole on one end of property. No I arm in toe county baa a better location, a regards marketa schools and other privelere. Ad join Port Royal Fair grounda. Mo. 2. A Three fourth interest in the AIRY VIEW ACADEMY property in Port Royal, 64 feet fronting on uiiuoiH r 1 lect auu exienuing back ssnie width 192 leet. The building is strong aod substantial brick, three atone high and one half mile from the station on Peonsyl vania Railroad. Jfo. 3. A DOl'BLE vTELLIXG. in rear of said Academy property, having a front of 1161 feet on Market atreet, and ex tending back retaining same width, a dis tance ol 78 feet. So. 4. A Tract of Woodland, in Turbett township, adjoining McAJeetown, well set with young chestnut timber and a good location tor a fruit orchard, contain ing 70 acres and 1 10 perches. NO. 5. A TACT OF LAND, in Milford township; adj-iining lands of Leonard Groninger, containing 28 acre and 9 perches. o 6. Also, tba undivided one-half in terest in 91 4 acres ol land in Millord twp., adjoining landa of Jodge Burchfleld. Trans or Salb ; Tea per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in cash on tbe day of aale ; thirty per cent, on day or con firmation ol sale by the conrt ; thirty per cent, on April 1, 1889, when deed will be delivered and possession given ; thirty per cent on April 1, 1890. The laat payment to be teenred by judgement bond and to bear interest from April I. 1889. JOSKPd McCCLLOCH, Assignee of David Wilson. October 10, 1888. FORK ITQ Hl FUflHITDRBI I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I havw bought from Jobs S. G bat bill his entire stock of Furniture and house furniah ing goods, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES. 1 FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JVJEFF STOCK which I aa selling at ex Btremelj LOW PRICES Our Biiagla SoTinrls the Xeyiiote I Acceptatla and Welcome Bargains at for cash. C. B. HORNING, Crystal Palace, Corner of. Bridge and Water streets Mifflintown, Pa. January 11th, '88-ly English spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Suit, or Calloused Lumps and Bletu lahea Irom horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Rii g-bone-, 8 titles, Sprains, all Swollen Thruata, Coughs, Etc. Save $j0 by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks at Co., Druggists, Mifflintown Pa. April 2o, '08, btno. MAKKIKU : The Eastern part of tbe State had not finished Ulkina- of how a citiz.-n who waa believed to carrv lara-d sums of money on bia person waa robbed of $18 by tour men in a running passenger train near Kutxtown, Berks county, wben the wbolo common wealth is startled by tbe lact that J. ; ol trie bride's lather, J. Cloyd Gilson of FISUER HOOiiH&A On Tuesdsy. Oct. ltiih, at ttie Melbodiat Kpi.eopal Par aonage, in Miflliutowo, by Kev. 4. R. Miller, William N. Fisher and MUa Mary A. Rodgers, both ot Milford townahip, Joniata Co., Pa. BHANTHOFFfcR MYERS On tbe same day, by Rev. K. K. Berry, G. A. Uraoibi tfr to M. J. Myers, both of Dela ware township. GILSON CLARK On the 17th lost., oy Kev. j. i. v oootiuro, at the resideoce PARKER & CO. BANKERS, Main Street, Miitlixtows, Prjtsa-, TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and I corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. S C H O T T ' S FALL .AJSTD AVINTER OPENING of Mens', Youth', Boys' and Children's Clothing which is low on Men of Juniata county think and study well over what we have got to say. Dar grand and superb stork ol rail and liiter uiotbicg is simply perfection perfected. Suppose we talk to you as plainly and sensibly as possible while asking your valued and arelcoiae patronage. Thia in what we want to impress on your mind. Ve have everything; you may need in the way of clothing, whether it be a necessity or a luxury. Your interest is our interest. We offer you the best dollar's worth of goods for a Dollar in money and isn't that a fair exchange. We have the banner stock of Overcoats of the county. An assortment which overshadows all the stock of other dealers in the county. Competi tion will exist this fall only in name not in fact. We will commence by placing on sale 350 MEN'S FINE MELTON OVERCOATS AT $8-50 The most particular dresser can take pride in wearing one of these garments .. 175 MIX'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5, 200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT S12. This garment will stand comparison with any that merchant tailors make to order for $20. Our $10 line is Mrni'lr '-ran 1. It is simply impossible fur us to give you any thin or like a comprehensive description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Chil dren's Suits. Schott will sell Men's mixed suits at $1.00 ; Men's checked woolen cass imere suits at $6.50 ; Men's fine English dress suits at only $9.00 ; Men's fine dress suits, which we are selling at $15 Oil, are made from the most fashionable fabrics. Tbey are equal to sdt merchant tailor's suit costing doable the money. If you have your boys to clothe, now is your opportunity. We have just placed on sale 700 Boys' suits. The styles are various, new and the latest fashions. .Prices from np to f 10. Come to SCH0TTS for Your Hat. We will show you all the new celebrated makes. Our Furnishing Gooda Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear. SCH0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, KA. OILS ! OILS ! OILS TE STAND1RD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make J SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest BrmruU of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oile, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the most UJTIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS IJf THE MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mifflin town and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE k CO. December 14,-87-1 v 18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The i'ublic To attend th Attractiy Sale mi CUthing tkat ges inilj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF TO ALL BUYERS the Stock wf Gwwds for Brainard McCiuro, aged 24 years, and Hugh Flonigan, aged about 50 years, two paymastera while going to pay out Si2,0U0 to workmen on the new branch of tbe Lehigh Valley Railroail were murdered for tbe money last Friday forenoon within four miles of the city of W ilkeabarra. Tbe money bad been drawn out of a bank in V7 ilkeabaxre just previous to the time the two men started on their fatal trip. Tbe money was in small bills and packed in an envelope box. The men atarted at 10 o'clock F. M. aod a half boor later passed Miners' Mills which Is at the toot of a stretch of 3 miles of nninhabited mountain road when about halt way over that lonely road, at a curve in tbe road they were tired upon by tbe murderers. Flanagen dropped from the buggy dead, shot through tbe head and heart and shoulder. How badly McClure was wounded will never be known, bnt be did not drop from the buggy. About 400 fet from where Flanagan lay in the roaJ UcCluro x-o fuid his fert bad caught in the buggy and bis face waa torn and mangled by tbe dragging. He could not have been dead wben the murderers came up to him for hia bead was crushed like as if struck with ao ax. The horse was so severely wounded tbat be could go no further. Tbe money was gone and Mc Cure's watch was taken by the murderers. The contractor of the railroad came along shortly after the murder, and flrst d iacover ed McClure bsogins: by one foot to tbe buggy. Be thought tbe horse had ran away and thrown bim ont aod dragged bim to death and it waa not till be bad gone back to tbe atation and aroused tbe people and returned that it was known tbat it was a robbery and an aasaaination. It ia highly probable tbat other robberies of a similar nature will take place in tbe state for the succeaa of tbe two mentioned will embolden and encourage bad men, bnt there can be only one result wben the people become aroused and that is to go for all the suspicious characters wherever found within the limits of tbe State. It were better for men not to carry money about their persoa. pruce Hill and Alias t. Clark of Doyle's Mnls. KENNEDY WALLACE. On Tues day, October , lbt-s, ly Joseph B. Thatch er. J. f., John J. Keuuedy to Ella Deedora Wallace all ol Lack toaosbfp. JACOBS ROhlaON On TbursHsy, October 11. 18K, at tbe reai-leuce of tbe tittle latins; minister, by Kev. K. E. Berry, Samuel H Jacobs, to Martha 1'. Robison, both of Tuacvra township. V1KD: He was clad in tbe garb of the bill coun try as be leaned heavily against tbe corner of tbe Belford block. Tbe expression ol bia countenance indicated anxiety. His vision commanded tbe lour avenues PARTNER On the 1st inst., io Milford township, from membraneous croup, Raiih Msriiu, infant son ol Mr. and Mrs. Joho Partner, agi-d II months and 22 days. FORNEY On the 5th Inst., at the resi dence ot her son-in-law, Joho Foreman, in Milford town-hip, Mrs. Sarah, wile of Ja cob Forney, formerly of Lebanon county, aged tiO yeara and 5 months. ALTER At his late residence in Harm-burg, on the 17th inst., Capt John Altar ID the f-6th year of bia sgn. SMITH Oo the 15th. inat., Io Wslker townahip from pneumonia, Cora May, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Edward A. Smith aged lb years and 2 months. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLisTowB. October 24, 1888. "utter 20 F-K 18 Ham 121 B boulder, 10 Sides, 8 IareUd 10 MIFFLINTOWK GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new 90 to 95 Corn old ............ 50 Oats 25 Rye 5i Cloveraeed $3. 50 to 4 00 Timothy seed .. I lax seed ............ Eran...... ........ Chop........ ........ Shorts. ......... ..... Ground Alum Salt.... American Salt........ SI. 75 1 60 20 00 1 30 22 UO 1 20 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniLabBLraia, October 20", 183? Wbaat SI. 10 to $1.15. Corn 45 to 6 lets- Oats 34 to 35c t a. Butter at 17 to 20c Live chickeoa at 9 to Ucta per lb. o RPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! m a w VS Ml viMW U-Bt-llVTVe UUI UT Q( I OrheAna' (Vnrt of J nniat.ta Ponnt. tH, ! approach, tsad his kept all nader I de, gWd fcxreutor uf Micb&el 'leubor, titftvj. SuadMir ai ! eat una rtu. 109 lata of t xnin-ifr lwDedip, dtoccaieed will The oldest and best Institution for obtain ing a Business Education. Wo have auc cearlnllv prepsred tbousanda ot young men for ibe active duties ot lile. For Circulars artreaa. P. VrFFatSOSS, Pittsburg, Pa. J. O J ICE. Sealed Proposals for tbs roofing of the balance of the old Port Royal Bridge, and the Repairing of tbe ice breaker en tbe North Pier, will be received at the office of lue Commissioners of Juniata county, un til 111 o'clcek ol Non tuber 7tb, 1(038. Spec, lflcanm.s ta be seen in Office. Ey order of tbe COMMISSIONERS. 2t. G. W BcBCuriBLO. Clerk. Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform the public tbat I have now a my now millinery ators at my place of residence on Water street, Miffliotowo, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, ef 6 f ring A Summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, aad having employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a flrstclasa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no treubls to show goods. MRS. DK13L. Msrch 22-87.1 .v. Notice to Trespassers. Hsving lraaed 400 acres af wood Isnd of Osvid Wilson, snd 400 acrea of wood land ot John McCiure, adjoining landa of Pennsylvania Railroad Company ia the vicinity ot Boiler's Qsp. I hereby caution all persona against trespassing on tbe above mentioned leased lands lor tbe purpose of cnttiDg timber and so forth. Jobs Beasbsb. MitBintowa, Msy 26, 188S. It will be THE ADVANTAGE OF Who have money to invest to examine MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lw Price. His pricea leave all Competitors in tie rear, sUn't fail to give him a call it in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN Selling ALL KINDS, 100 PER PROFIT snd fcana CENT pies Free to men can vassers for Dr. Scott's Genuine Electric Belts, Brusbes, Ac. La dy agenta wanted for Electric Corsets. Quick sales. Write at ones for terms. Dr. icott, 848 B'way, 19. T. G. W. 8TILL IN HECK, THE LEAD. Till: G.LY EXCLISIVE Boot and Shoe Store LARGEST STOCK, WE KEEP THE BEST STOCK, U10ST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. The people generally recognize germine claims. It is an eacy matter to make extravagant statements. It is far more important, however, to have the people credit your statements. We invite corn par-son. Oar stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and cLa)lenpeany and all competitors. You know the store. There is only one. We shadow all. G. W. HECK, BELFORD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND 15RIDOE RTRKETP We are STOVES OF CII15API5R THAN EVKR Do not fail to see our SQUARE HEATERS, TIIKV ARC nCIFTICH. A FULL LINE OF COOK STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. We furnif-h repairs for all kinds of Stoves, Stove Pipts. Coal Buckets A., at the very lowebt prices. OIL CLOTH A 8PECALITY. A square of 2 yards for $1.00. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Vatertown Steam Engine Co. WATEETOWN, 2ST. "Z". "j STEAM ENGINES i BOILERS Of Att Kind, Writ fwr OtttlTi.i. Kemp'sManure Spreader Talaakle la.r.veata f.r ) SBB. rernrspay.Gravrl "crveat 'Bess I'rlnary ar Liver Ile eaari. Cure Gnsrsnteed. Ofhce, 131 j AKCH St., Philadelphia. All drngftsts. I Try it. $1 a bottle, six for S6 Uar. 14, ly ' nQ p'0 n.r Bit 1 1-1 r cm a I a pawT I tin.blAu'- ...'. '-ti ; -j I (Iw tw1 w-rl.w U all uf.ar ri J iiMMl'.oa. mr . h rr ..l4. Sut Ir uL f . fmifr ; biuim. Dc . SI Tnaioat M.. a.ialuh, Maaa. 8 Per Cnt. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. fct-Al r-?e ta. v.arica P rra ira arVy a ia 1. v area. iijr yH.i.iifiru'w M.t arrfTTF Vi-.t. CO .Jr-snsTX T LifJ.of HEIRT WARD BEECHES' t3?5.tt i .a rrra aw rar-a a. ota V-iar ia uaiail TIV HtlOrl C.. aiaiK-n (a. fl- kl1 s r. it t. i 4; i . . . 1 " i ' r. l. : ' i i 1 1 i I.: i : Nn , I fii.,F III tllBi ...in. a - .ay?rTrrrTrr.r!C ' .'-f-IL:.-n . ::.T r r,tClf ,a , ,,ajrlL
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