HT.-rr-T :ri)ITIi lt Vrl The transient hn1... .a.- 7 mmm ssj mm m m M1FFLIXT0WN : iBMday- Decemb'r 23. 15- TERMS. ..twcriptio". I" nnnra if paid Jtbiil months; ir not P'4 within 'VjJJJ'jtant advertisements inserted at 60 Jap" :h ,VT ech """"'i"11- , , , ,v!lnsient business notices in local col 10 cents per lit: lor each Insertion. "SSmctious will be made to those desiring sdrertisa lhe J""' hlf or quarter SHORT LOCI LS. wfr of prayer begins Jannsxy 3rd. gars yoar sale bill" printed at thisotfica. everybody Ht:ir, to ,ura Tit foot print of Chnstuns are to bs frogs' legs la tD ' ,OTtf cen, spoond. fort Roya! 8nt 'rSe de' llioa th Jutitote. yaDy pretty girls attended the Institute lu! week. James Hamilton has painted tha roof ot fcii souse. lie stores In town will be dosed on Ciritnw- There sre 18,600 pensioners in the Pitts Xxf district. Sinta CUas things for oil ail young at BsckeabrrKer's. Tt I' ' be closed on Christmas ai lie Tear dsy. i Berry t'hristniss and a happy New Trtrtujoo. reader. There are tai l to oe indications of natural gal in Fulton county. Silver ore has ben fonnd in Monroe lowo akip, Snyder County. Ssbbath cbKil chiMron are practicing their piece" for Christmas. If von want a good apple look aroa:id ti!i yon flod Junes MoCauley. K n Annie Parker came borne from Wil sra Co'irpe t'B Fiiday evening. Fraui M- Pennell Is home from AI ba il, N. T..tu spend th holidays. for tout csudy. call at Ilackcnberger's b kat a large Hock to select (rum. Thf enow i to deep in Ksu that cattle will it' (treat i;!l :lily pasturing. B'Suall snd his trends are not the only pfpiewriii play the sympathy didjj. acknowledgment is oue Congreasman ittii.on for valuable public docmuemv. Kirtrn P. Crawford i houm from Phila it!bia, ' eru bo is stndyit-g phaimtcy. an I.,tl:nte a'm t equ lit a ei np m :t jrg place in w hicli to crry on a Uirta tU. Ji'?e Annie and Grace Gr' b:ll aretaoms from VTilfon College, to apen-l tb-i iloh ojjs. T: it not tru-3 that there Is a Smith every where. Tiiere it no Smith in the pr-Mnt CoLfret. Ta;rty-6re cents wi'l bnr a p;r of ladies' jim ihom it G. W. Hack'. Oihera cbirgi Iity centt. ProfeMor Grimm, of Freebary, Snyd-r easty, was musical director for the Toach trs' Inntitute. Tbere wiU ba a g-inl eatrtiinnutt at tteBiok in Patterson oo Chriini after- tKKin aid evening. Canon Farrar his an article on the ChuTb jj Amtrra iu the Janmry number f th Korta Americin Roview. To dolisrs and City cents wi'l bay a pilrol nit)n' gnu b ots at G. W. Ilecii'a. Oiert chirg-r th dollars. The Junit Conference of tho Cent-1 Fenssyivmia S?noi of tbo Ln:hcrao church Bit In Lewie'own last wotc. A ftmlly of G!co, S. T.t ''d their on ly f '.g, tbeir intt-r' pork, in order to t-ttL-1 a circus exh'biting t Ki'igtoa. Annie E. Schweier, of tnit p'.tcn and her acttt, Mn. 3i J. Htti;n;-h, of L;i-t.:i, hvbeen vijiting relatives in BeM'ut. "iw it tna tints to ten I in ynir nnu a'ubacri'jer to tiiw Hkxtimil kio rinrrBM cii. C ub rat, w'r uu. do l.ir a ye ir. Tbir'y lire cen iii b tv a ptir "f la li ;' intbo a: G. TV". Ko- k'c 0:aers c Starve ;tj cf Qt. 1tt tr.tinil tc'al'ng of Uii Stttn B ard of Ag-ica!tir will he!4 in II trnslnrc. on the 27th and 'irltb, days of Janury lS;o. A Sew Tori elotli:T keep? in his win low a b-autitul yjung lady, who tips on tfce (ltf a 1 d ) loug to attract castotn. She it ot patteboaM. Cot, who hot .lo.d, bote! kecp"r Jump, OfSunbury, w j f-iunl guilty by the Xir IhujjherUiid cna-ity court last wct, of Vi-UEt.ry n:3!augh:er. A tn in the cb;mTiy of fie hou of the Siuttt lair.ily on Water treet, on Saturday evttit!g created a gj.rfl deal of excitement became the wind i UigU. The Birriobnr authority niptel in tiia br,l, apriu fiB-hi ror two hu-i lr.:d and a.'tr 4ol art am ilt to bavs been f.right at tha t'e cjp:ial 1 wt Saruri ly evoning. A fht tix.k pace on the Patterson porch between a lliHl in tad a TuV-tt towlhip vomg mm, and the young ma-i from Mitiliu ! o-ut o! h( eyet bidly bruise.1. A colored man recently ofTered to ecure ' ""reliant at Wir.iirbor'jttgb lor advances bjrWng a mortgi-e on a turkey aud an old hen.-Chl.tun, 3. C., Na. Tb!dta, Rreider and iKtor AMa, from Altoora, acre vitiiing Iriendt in tliia place ek. Tbd hat left the printing bus ktn '.ur s place In a grocery atore. Tie tine for lell'.rg how many acres ol beat and oatt a tuan can crad'e haa gone oji but it it iust tn aset'.n to tell how many brse ihoci a nian can drive in a day. According to a scientific eat'.mate, a bn.h- tlof corn contains sixteen quarts of whis- .' Tl average granger would be w iiliug to ? even Burlington Free Proas. H IrrsoDs who subsctiba for the Skwti sko REriRLicax now, w ill receive the JIr one yrar for one dollar. This offer is "I" till iL. Jritu dliv of January 18!-6. To d. liars and fl'ty cents will bny a Hlr of men tllni bo,s t 0 w Hect's. fliers charge three dollars. On Saturday L. A. Kemple was arrested "Ontil Biuff. becanse he a iid he propos- "e lo Wt,i.lgtoa and kill President Poland, lie aioui 1 bs locked np io an OWH asylum. CaJtfornians winked at l!i3 movemente of "'ocfilists to oppress the Chinese till thev most take the socialists by tbe ' w save thuu..lv. ri. tkir au. 1 rTsaK. Tbe transient boardera'.t u. it j . . ,um """" our,n P week averaged mora Ih-an a hundred. During the time of th lntitutetbobotel.Me,(,W(lelbr M Cf derly class or people. Two dollars and firty cents wni bay a pair of men's gam bwta at G. W. Heck's. Oihera chargw three dollara. A bill baa been introduced la Congrets U make it nulawful lor Senators or Repre sentatives to recommend any a pp. .m tin. to..fflce. The bill haan't a gUo.t of a chance to get through. Mrs. S afford delivered a lecture In the M. K. cbuica on Saturday and Sunday even mgs. and 1ho, at the Juvenile Tetnperacce meeting on Sunday afternoon, in the Evan gelical church in Patterson, to large and appreciative audience. Thirty -live cent will bny a pair of ladies' gum .hoes at G. W. Heck'.. O hers charge Hlty cents. T- Untidy, dirty appearance of a grinly bru -hou d never be .llowed Bucking ham' Ue lor the VTh:kers will readiiv change their color to a brown or black, at di-cie;iou. and than keep tip your reputa liuii tor neatueM and good looks. The teachers did not lorm a hih opin ion of the town bos and he boy. thought the teitchnrs were tort tre,h. It it probibie thai it iho te cher hid some ol h.ivt out in the country school h,.uie.i, ii tbej- f.iiled to Irekhen them they would birch them. Thirty-flve cents wi I buv a pa r 01 lidiea' gum shoes at G. W. Hei kN. Otheia charge ttity C Buy the Wi'liam Cooper Grooved R-ib-bor Bucket fur ch tin punjj s, one of the best biK-ke's made, and you can buy of me at bill the p ice you pa,- lo others. Al kinds ol wood and iron pumps, wood and iron wat r pipe. Also, parts lo repairs. Call on or address, If. W XOBLK, MiRlititown, Pa. The Miirquis of I.orne, Col. Ingdrsoll, Millionaire-! Ator and Carnegie, an Irish Memler of Parliament elect, John Bojle O'Krilly, Cawiat M. Clav, Sir John Mac Oonald, and Frank B. Saub rn hive articles in the January number of the North Amer ican Kt-view. On e'ection day Judge George W. Ward, of Abingdou, Vs., was couUned to his room. lie placed himsell in a window in nUhl of the tolls, one hundred yards sway, tied his billot t.j a key, and let it slid along a string at'achd to the biliot-box. The crier rcog'iiitjil him, cried his vote, and his billot wnt into tho t JX. Lact Thursday morning George Mmser und wtie, of MiiMk-burg, Snyder couoiy, were about to cross tbe riilroid at the sti tion, cro-sing in front of an approaching treight train Thn wile beattated an i stepped hack- The husband regardless of her en treaty started to cross, lie was struck by ibe iocouiolive and inFtantly killed. LiM Augnnt Miss Bertha Morton was taken itit.i a He'd by eight o" ten ui--o Iroiu ColeV cin tl, ihat eiliilnted at Hnnting d 'li. md onfrag'Hl. Several atr-sts were nnii- snd laM SatnrJay, William, alias Kat ty K- inb-riiug, a wbite mm, was found guil'v of the charge and sentenced to thi peiiile:itiary lor ten years and three -aoiiths. The Philadelphia K :cord olast Sitardae fays: r"ur cargoes ot potatoes have airiv- ! ed at thin jort and fix u.ore are on the way troui Pr.ns; Ktward Il ml, Kova Scotia, and t hot -about. The pti;es coit at tbe point of shipment about fiiteeu cents per bihvl; the Ireight is fifteen cents more, and the blessed tar. If is tirtten cents. Tl.ir:y-tle cen's wiil bin a p:r of ladies' gum uho:s at G. W. Hcck'a. 0:h-r charge Hlty cents. Frtesor Eton, of Yale College, in a re cent l-ctnre to the stud-nts. tol l them it w not certain Eve tempn-d Adam wnh an a; pte in the Garden ol Eden. lie thinks prolxbly it was a qninre, bvcanse the ap ple of the present diiy was propagated from tbe crab-apple, and U is not at all likely Ad am wouid h ive been t.iken in by such a pickery little bait. Last Friday a lakelet or pool of water fed by sir ue-i, br.iki lot the S iq teiiinna Coal Compiny minea at IS imi-:oke, this state. One ItioUfai d men and boy were at woik in the uiines but all esc tprd but about thiriy la No. I sh.po who were imoriio ie.1. Work Las leeu going on niacin ao I day tor fnt-ir reseue. Ii they have not ben drown ed it is feared that they have been soioth eic 1. Two dol! irs and fifty cenls will buv a pair of turn's (I urn Ii.m.is at G. W. Uetk'a. (libers charge three dollais. Tbe l'hiladelphia Record Alminac for tbe jesr 18S6. has been rct ii.-ed at this of Hee. Tlie cI'nd.ir ot ihe months t ike up a very small part of the p:nipM-t. a'ld smonjf in my important datas are the offices. Ibe the n.-.tnes ol officer aud their salaries of i the nation il p..vernmuMit. the nmctn and their salaries of the state government, tho e!"Oion n-f'trns of the stve lor 18S5, and a great many general and local facts. Gen. Beaur-gird will give a history of the Enitoh Cainp.iiirn in the January nnra-bi-r of tl e Xorih American Krview. He claims tbat Gen. Algernon Sydney John son acted only as a corps commsnder at Shilh. Hen. Beanregsrd emphatically as-n-rt. (contrary to the common boliel) that he was Ihe sole commander on both days, and, without naming them, controverts the reports of Grant and Sherm in as to the ns tion's forces being taken by surprise. 'Words fail to express my gratitude," savt Vt. Carti r, of Naehville, T nn.. -for tile benefl s derived 1mm Ayer's Sars.ipa .i,t. ti-vititr im-n alHieted all mvlile with scrofula, my system seenn-d salura'ed with it. It came out in blotches, ulcers, and mattery sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter states that ho was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsspuil'a, and since discontinu ing its use, eight months ago, has had no return of the scrofu'ous symptons. Tke advantage of ton club rates snd se cure tho Sestisii. ao Rrri-BLica lor the coming year, lor one dollar. David Sieber, son of Oir.iel Sicbir, was coming to town in a bujzy last Thursday evening, David Sieber, son of David Sieber or Walker township, was going out of town in a buggy with a young lady. In passing the bub of tbe buggy of '" fir8t "' David knocked a wheel of Ihe hiigey of the second natm-d DitviJ. Tbe parties exchang ed buggies then and there and the crippled wagon was brought to town for repairs. A MifJlin county man who procured a marriage license about three weeks ago. called at the clerk's office a tew oays ago. j ... un ii a irirl con"d go bark ; auu "i""" - - - i on a fellow alter the license had been issu- ed. Upon b'iug i-sur.-d that the lawdidn'l compel any one to marry, be asked the cleik to scratch out the first name of the gi,I ,r.d subatitute the name of ber sister, alleging that be was bound to marry aome luAy. This was not done, however, and ttre chap imn' snarried J. Todd and Brother Invites too to the Rink on Christmas afUrnooa and evening to see the Itncy skating and dreaa carnival. Io the evening there will be good mutio. Two ladiea In tha Court House last Fri day, attending Institute, and it beliored tbat tney were teachers, were overheard discussing the Mistletoe bough for kisdng purposes. They both concluded that it ian't necessary lo send to Florida for such a bough. The trouble with the beans or Ju nita ia that they want to do too much kill ing and that if they would send fur a Mist letoe bough there would be no end to the kissing. Two dollara and fifty cenU will bay a pair of men's gum boots at G. W. Heck's. Gibers charge three dollars. Report ol Stonv Run school, Monroe town ship, for tbe month ending November 20, lb85. Whole number In attendance, males 20, females 2t, total 44. Avrragj attend ance, males 13, females 20, total 83. Per cent, ol attendance, male 96, lemales 9-5. Joseph Neituand, Marshall U. Zang, David Wait, Banks Keimand, Uagla Id. Z mg, Cora J. Zong, Annie 3. Zoug, Cora J. bail or, Haggle L. Pearce, Maggie W at, Ida Pearce, Ida B. Watt Clara Daxuer, and Mi nerva K. Slrotip w ere prescut every day dur ing tuouih. Ibe following were present every day but one : Henry T. Page, Chalie K. Zaug, Bertie A. ISailor, and Ida S Z'g. O. B. SiLOcrr, Teacber. Thirty-live cents will buy a pair of ladies gum shoes at O. W. Ueoa'a. Omera charge tit ty cents. An enterprise that should be popular is oue that is gotten up by Kev. J. L. Leil.ch, pastor of tbe M. E. church at Tiiompson towu. It is a series of lectures, the second ot which will be delivered in tbe 11. E. church in Thoicpsontoavn, on tbe evening ot Doceinber SO, 185. This lecture wi;l be delivered also io tbe Piue Orove M. E. church, near Oakland Mills, on Tuesday ev ening, December 23, 168-i. Tha lecture is a good oue and will please the most fastid ious. Tbe subject is "How we did iu Dix ie." C. L. Btnscottr is tbe lectarer, and served in the war ot tbe Rebellion, ia Co. F, 143 Keg. P V. Mr. Bonscotcr will smg a number of army odes that will call to mind the camptlres of til to '05. Beuetit ol M. E. parsonage- Admission, adults 15 cents, chi.dreu 10 cents Tws doll its an t fi:ty cents will buy a pur of inei.'s gum boots at (J. VT. Heck's. Other charge taree dollars. The Alioona Tribune gives the following wholesome advice : It is a very silly coun try boy a ho mourns because be doesn't live in a city. Tbe men who have tbeir fingers on the roichiucry which moves tbe world, tbe men who bring things to piss, were, as a rule, born aul reared in the country. B) content with your pn-sent buuible l'it, youi-g man ; do wim all your might f .ii t tit ii 1 v Hid earnestly tbe thing winch our hand fiwli to do; embrace ev ery opportunity lo broaden your knoai ede ; keep a firm grip on lue etiy-nal truihs w inch you learned at our mother's knee. And be sure tb it it tbere is a high Slid brod place in tbe world's work nai ing for you wlien you become a man, you will fl id it, or raiber it wiii Hud you. Whereas nio.-t of those w ho impatiently turow off the re straints of a pure home ami wander oir in search of some great Held uiiully make to tal siupa-reck. Thirty-five cents will buy a pa:r of ladies' gum shoes at G- W. IH-ck's. Others chargo fi!ty cents. Orpbani' Court Proceeding. The Orphans Court proceedings, held be fore Judge Btrnett on the l'nu iust., are as lollowt : Petition of William Iletritk, g iardian of the minor children ol Jerotua tletricic, de ceased, lor an order lor lbs sale of tho real estate of said minors. Petition of administrator of Jane E. Ickes deceased, for a decree to raise money from the sale of real estate In Perrv county. The dial account of Jacob Beidler, one of I lie administrator of Eiia J. Keuiuoil, de ceased, as stated by James W. liosteltlt-r, administrator ol Jacob Beidler w is continu ed. Tbe first and final account of A. T. Cive uy and Jaue Caveny, administrators of the estate of Wil iuu Csveny, late of t'avctto towtjiibip, Juniata county, was confirmed. The a oai account of Jicob Beidier, guar dian of Maggie J. Mcr'arland, a minor child ol Ueorge ilcF.iriand, clecaased, as stated by James W. UostetL-r, admiuisfratur of Jacob Beidler, was ocdrmed. Tbe fir.t and final account of J. Warron Plctte, a liuinisirator of Nuaij Cnuirou, late of tbe borough of Tuompsontown was confirmed. The final account of Michael Coldren, ad ministrator of Joel ELinzer, late ol Walker township, was confirmed. Jeremiah Lyons was appointed all audi tor to make distribution in mailer of eslote ol Emanuel Wetzler, late ot Walker town ship, deceased. Ezra D. Parker was appointed an auditor to report on exceptions to the sixth parti il account ot Josepn Koibrock, executor ot U. C. Gallagher, late of Juniata county, de ceased. Tbe second and final account of D avid D. S'oue, executor of Mary J. Runner, late ol Uiftliutown, deceased, was coutinned. J. Howard Neely was appointed guardian Ad Lilttn, of J. Pomeroy and William X. fuuieroy, minor children of Samuel C. I'omoroy. An order ol sale was granted i 1 the mat ter ol estate of Andrew Palteraoo, deceas ed. A. J. Patterson was appointed auditor to make distribution in matter ot esiate ot Joel Kmzer. deceased, as per petition ol Un hael Coldren, admiuisiralor ot Joel Klu xer, deceased. Tbe Court ordered that the regulir Or phan. and Argument Courts for Ibe year A. D. 1, in Juniata county be held as follows : On Tuesday the 9th day of March 18?5. On Tuesday the ih day of June I8S. On Tuesday Ihe 2 lat day of September 18oti. On Tuesday the 21st day of December 186. Commencing at 9 o'clock A. d. Tbe return ol sale of real estate of W. II. Lukens, late of Walker township, was con firmed. The return of sale of real estate of K. W. Kobison, deceased, was confirmed B F. Burcbtield wss appointed auditor . . .. .. .. ;.. . r to maKe aisuiouiiiio m i. -i Mary J. Kunner, decease-1. On the report of the Commissioner, B. F. Burcbtield, the divorce of Lola and Howard Goshen was granted. In tbe case of Com. vs. Martha Ruther ford, rise Ovort swntenoed ber to be kapt io the Imsne Asylum at Hsrrisbnrg, so lorg as she shall be of ansound mind. Ia the ease of Com. vs. John Mock en ber ry, motion for a new trial argued and re futed. Tbe defendant sentenced to psr a 8 e of one dollar, cost of prosecution and to undergo an imprisonment of four months in county jail. In the matter of the petition ef E. D Parker to restrain the Hhorifl from pa ieg over lhe money rea'ised on the sale to W. H. Kreider, of real estate of Wm. Banks Opin'on of Court withheld. Interrogatories and petition of T- Van Irwia Tor use or S. H. Showers vs. A. A. slurry defendant garnashee, filed, answer made returnable January 12, 18S5, In the office of tbe Prothonotary. E. E Berry filed his bands and the urns have been recorded. First as R-titer ot Wills ; Second, of Register of WiM in Ju niata county third as Recorder of D-t-ds j fourth, as Recorder of Deeds in Juniata county ; filth as C eik ot the Orphans' Court of Juniata county; agregating the sura o $.11,333 83. .ays Mrs. A. Safloid, of King-iton, Pa., an Evangelist ot the National Wo nan's C. T. U , will speak in the Mettio list church on Tuesday evening at 8 o' -io -k. E. C. Vav Foitrs:, Cor. See. of ls'ai Union. A man appe-trcd on the atr-pt of Tsenver recentlv, driving a t-am of ul'y d-veloped elks, worth fifteen hundred dollars, an Lea pible ol traveling one h m Ire I mil -a a day. j The children thought Santa Clans had coin to town. What a this f" asked Mrs. Fovg. takiif a long silvery hair from her hnilnmVa shon'der. Oh," said he. a little contused. I suppose if is one of yours, mv dear." ryon't dear me," exrUimed Mrs. F., hvi tericsllv ; "iIinh this biuk like oni of my htirs ?" But you see. my dear, urged F"g, "it is nn uncomm m thing for bur to turn gray in a single night. Strange, isn't it t" Exchange. Tout Election. The Post elected (tie following officers : Commander, B. F. B'irchfi. I I j Senior Vice, n. W. Kni-eley j Junior Vice, John Pan nibaker; Quarter Mastr, C. Mct.T Hm; Chap'ain. Adam Weidmanj Otfiier of Diy, W. II Rodgers; OiF.cer of Guard, Joseph Landis. Teachers laatllute. The TWher' Instif. e under tbe msn- azeiuent of Professor Aumm closel its l'i- terestinfr work last Fril.,y. The fe.cher. of the county too hoii of th- w.ri in an earnest way, which itidl;'es how heart i'y aoeir n-.oo. r e,.c.. ,u aoc u-h-, saa - brooffht forw.ird to sp:ce up th w-ir't bv rtfcUni aiion, and tbe e -nerxl verdi.'t is tint ti er pliy-d tb. ir urt fjrst rita. Thi ev- eiiitic l-ctur-'s by linrui talent were hizh'.v appr-Ci.it il. aid ihe lectu-0 bv Colonel 'iio W. Biin an I Panel D mirVrty were a aosrre of -"J y:n-nt to all who listened to them. ProY.-ssor A 'i roan's second Institute was a success. TTanted. The name and aodrees of every soldier who enlisted fn m Jumita i-ountv, or, wKo resided in countv at any time now Ini 15 nintv ai anv time now iihi . 1 1 1 -t t . ,. 'make a fplend.d (.hristmis or inljcs of this stale, nr In other; i , v foiiowirg comrades wiiiconsti-New learn present. lour in oilier cot: states. The followipff tnte the committee tor this purpos nf . 1 avf torwaid the mm-s 10 the sce,.tu- : Mit tlintown, Kermsnajrh, Milford and Palierso.i. Win. J. Jackmsn ; P-.r Koyal aiel Tu:b Joa. W. Stiuimell; Beale an 1 ?p nee Hi'!, Kiehsrd Dovlo; Tusarora an I La-. ! - ert A. Work ; Walker Luke Davis ; Tho np- . n .1 0..1. ... n It . ....K. sonmwn and Delawsrv, Rot. ri W. Il l n.h ry ; Fayette, Cspt. Lewis Oegan. McAlis- tervide P. O. j Greenwood ; M oime snd Sn-qiithann.t, Daniel Arn n. R chtl -id P.O. Jon! T. N'oi m. ' Secretary T. A. Juniata count-, Pa. Attention Veterans! By resolution ado; d it th 1 isf re:l ii n of the Veteran Assoeiaiion ot Jo'iinia -lull-ly, Ihe Seeretsrv was sirlwr t d to ipp on1 C'imra les in liifferent toivns'up. t nsist him in compiling the re-O'ds. The follow- i ing comrades are appoint I to ssi-t ia re'a- : tion to s'd d"Ceaed S'l'dmrs. n-o nn'v ti.oe who hive rlid si:'o ilo- war, hilt bli u i died dining st-rvi-c. ill mk" will b 'ar il h- . ed them to fill out r.n I n-'u-'i to iciet in" : ' Lick, K. U. Patterson ; Beil. J. I. Mr- i VAKtf ntj ra, A. J. Williamson . Sp. nee Hilt. J.ihn ). i.o-i.uA; vn- .tttir.-o-i, g w Howell ; Turbeft, W. II. Gi ford. IV. North tfterrett; Pi bnrcim.-ii; rort n.vai.j.r. Tiirioi. w- , ,- tlintown, ..alit. C. M.: lellin ; rermi'isfn, 11. A. BWIUOinini lion Moore: n-liwste. I N. (iruhb; Greenwo, a A. S. llos'W'ieK ; r ayi-tte. i. L,. "A 1tuf nd Lew Is l.'egsn; niniroe, . n . niMiuing; Siisiiiiuhaiiua, K'Isas Crawljird. Jan. T. A'ocwse, S -cretar. Communication. TraastT Towvsmr. Decemh-r 21, lW. S. 'T -rter Wis g it h n seT a ) tn :?r- The first sleighing ol tbe season was dooi on T'l sday 01 las: week. Mis Fannie I.one, of Srnre IHH, will be married on the 2 lib ol tnis m oth. Ileruiice, daughter of Wilson Calhoun, of Turbetl tswnship has t phold lever. The new postmaster, of P irt Royal, wiil take iosst-esion ol ihe postonVe ou tbe 8 :,t of the New Year. Airy View Academy will close on Wed nesday ol Hits we -k. till alter Ihe holidays, when it will b re opened. A ereat mm y from Tnrl-tt township at teiided the lai-tines of the i.istdule .on Thursday and Fr day evenmrs. Plato. Notes from 51c Ulstervllle, Pu. Get ready for Santa Clans. Snow and mud, vice ver-a. . Ii is ui lswful ni to kdl deer. l'o h I od Ibis wi k in town srhools. Ti e 8. O. S., slored away about 2000 lb', of rsTk on Fridsv. Miss Alice Smith, has been visiting in Mltllioto rn tliis wreE. I'nifesaor Clond, of Luzern cooaty, wss visinnic here last wet k. Lueieii 1 1 lines, ot Fort Wsyoe, is visit ing frit-mla in UcAlisicrville. Pioli ssor Sniley bought ihe belt cske of the evening at ti e necktie pany. George Makley broke bis arm on Wed nesday by lulling oil a load of bay. Harry Bonsall and wife and Dr. Bank, of SI fHinuiwii. attended Ihe necktie party on tbe loth inst. v cat we wsTii is a nine more snow, snow, O , hsd horse and sleigh an l Hist girl who ",r tul """r 1 The nimrods. Of Me slisterville . - j fce ,,,4 . will giri.'another on Lh-in- mas The partv described in our IssL aiven br the laoies of Ihe PresUvterian ch ircb aetl- ed about thirty dollars. There will ba ao- otber during tbe holidays, Jeea.mb IB, W5. Vf- .'( JLJL.JU"." Club Eates till Janiisjy 16, 1EE6 The man who faila to sub scribe for a newspaper does in justice to himett" and family. A man's family and .home is nearer to him than any other family or home. He can do more for them than for any oth er family or home. So a man's home newspaper, tha paper pub lished at the county neat, is nearer to him than any other newspaper, and he should feel an interest in giving it the first support. Take as many papers as ou feel like taking and pay ing for every honest man p ivs for his paper but first of all i take a county seat paper. We are raising a club ot fcubscnb&rs fbr ilie iSMam-Et, and Iieplbli c.vn, and will continue the fol lowing til! the lGth day of J.in- iuury, lSb : Keail ! lica-i ! carefully and subserilje at once, i Don't wait till to-morrow or the next day. If your n igh hur is not ready to sub.-orihe with you don't wait for him iut act at once and rHiiiJ ia vour name. For the name of everv new Cfti-h subscriber received be tween this date and the 10th day of January, 1SS0, we will fend the Sk.ntixix and Kkitbli Cas for the period f one year from the date mentioned, name ly, from ihe lGth day of Jan uary, 18S6, to the 10th day of January, 18$7, we mean to people who live in Juniata county for one dollar. To all subscribers who are in arrears, who nav arrearages on or before the 16th clav of January, 1886, we will contin ue the paper from the lGthdav of January, 18Sd to the ICth day of January, 1SS7, for one dollar cash. j s , i . i , , . . , j fre hcn extended to you by a I journal published at the county jseat. Kcmeillber too, that )'OLI et ft neW.paner ttiat 1U18 HO superior in Juniata as to the amount and variety of rea liu 111 itter llirni.Slied to Its readers Ail questions ,-tre fearlessly dis - cussed, but prof me language an 1 ohsoene insinuations airainst .. , .. .. , , - li ienus or l es una no place in our columns. You do not need to hide the pap-r from the cliil - t dren lor tear that tney may learn sometli njj bad from its columns. Tiie paper would - mend would think ot you every I week during the ear to couie. Subscribe and renew, Manv of our :tbs;ribers are farmers and doaMlcM a niun - j 0f thrill, eacil, tl.ke an i- . . . - V riculturul oaoer We can Uo them god by r:inn- lor! ti.eri.iKr,Acii('AL Fam.:b, ai Ett wt h, j vjg WESTEFii C3THCE GHSJ.H CO, weekh- agneirtur.tl paper tnaf - KKVs;VA.n. GLA8SJ m:MOXA, K-U will give fatl.tctitin to everv' ' i farmer who avails himself of. OOr.EN-.VAUK. This iJ XS."ZT OAST our o,:cr. To every new ib- i 'he store to call on ft-r rU3!i a.-ties. IpX FAHRIJEY'S fcrilier we wil sen 1 1 Jdm .tv i n v, er-.mint visit m rlace, yenr ;.TIX.-L A XI) lai.l'CBL!i A U .i Tiik I'KxntcAL F.si:m :: lijr one 'lollar and Reveuty-hv ets. i ca.-h in atlvanee. To every old i subscriber who desires rise a j rs. uitiiral paper, an I p.tys ' arrearages an i one in ii-! viin:e Ioth the- kmiil and I KPiBLiCAN anl the i'n ac tical i j Fakmkr wiii be sent lor thepe- !rioI of one vcmt, lor one dol ar i , . fill ;an,i htVeilty-tlVe Cents. AlitJ I re,rua (.ijljscrint ioil price o o-l Mmiioi.fi, J'l.lsic.l IlliCay. I.eriiral ! tlie 1 liACTlCAL fAH.MKIl IS IWO t i 11 hunw nl tin. bust s one ol til . . agricultural papers in the conn- try. Thiso.ier will be upon till January 1G, 1SSG. alter that date it will be withdrawn. VjtVi It It: THOwl'SOV SHIRK n the 2Ut, ins?.. I.v Jus'ice J. M. M. )..! il 1. ar h' of fiire. in th. town. O.-ne T looios-.n I an Met Alice M. Shirk, b.:h of Walker township. MIFFLINTOWN MAKKETS. Vtrriivro vs, Deecmber 23, 1SXS. Pttter IS E;v 21 liaiu Ii lionnter S SUio , I Lard S tests.......... I MIFFLINTOWN- tJUAtN MASKFT. Wheat Torn, 35i4 Oat. ::0 Kvr .New Cioversee? S 2 Timothv Keed 1 fn Flax seed .". I 0 I'.iai ; 1 " t f.M. , I M' Shoits...... 1 '0 (iroimd Alum Milt 1 - Auiencnn S.lt. ..... ..... 1 ' Oai ll1 1 1! ILA IibLI'll I A A KK T.T i 1'uiLAHKLruia. I-c. 1'J. 15 Whea Peiina., red iNo. I I'TJc Com. So. 3 lie. Oils No. Ji " : Cl .rhei.s 7c. Ducks 1 la 12c. Oeese ;.il lc. Bn ler IS s3 c. r.;rga I21a29n. Ilav 'UalH. C i-ver.see.l lJ.: lb i Kast LtBtaiT, Pa., I c. 12 Cattle t.oiln. g selling ; r-Ciptsoil he.d ; sliip-inein-, 2uli lead, ling-, u.aikels lainv 1 ell,.- r-e:iTtt tii.tie; Slli I'UO n S OO O liesd: ai j-sjajtrt. ..;m aMli V.oKeis i bHiJ 10; i .-.Ul forff j .Sheep. rU....w 4W. bvsd J hi,,.oe,,l. IbU- Jj L SSSMff ! load ; v.ry u. I suit slow, iaoliil!i doing iftyl .r-Ta-.f 7 runni a l, tU'lii tl.j'ie O-Uer. I V,'.ji'fZ.'. Ji ',. ,,,.. ,, .,.; :, ,,... v.Keis ti Ba..; CII'TIIIS SOT1CK. : I I.I. lrsons are hereby cantioneri i aTa. agau.st fishing or Imntins. gaiui-riuat ; benie., or crossing nelds, or in sr.y other j "X trespassing od the lands ol the uudor signed I.g. Kwirr. . - a. - FOR SALE! AT AL. HACKENBERGES'S, coaitsa or aarn 4 sainaa rrasiTs, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. AN IMMENSE STOCK or HOLIDAY GIFTS FOB OLD AND YOUNG or ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT VEBT LOW PRICES. An EScient Receily In sll tMr of Broncblul tnd Pkiti ' n..w7 Aflfoctions is Air.K's C'HKRr.v I strroRt. As such it is ivcoirntzed t r.'iTioed by the medicsl r rofe.isii'n. ri. ! :n many thousands of fan.llies. for t- ju-it forty years, it has been r-anJr-U r i a !naluable household reuetly. it i 'reparation that only require! to be t : verv small uantiti-s. aud a few ! . ol i dminitcril In the early sin,'. s-f s c:hl or cough wiil effect a pily r;:r-. t.'d mar, very possibly, save li.'o. Tiie.o I I uo doubt whatever that Aysr's Cherry Feo?2ii flat preserved the lives of prest numhs-s f-f -erion. Iy nrrrM ln the devetopmeni i.eryrgitis. Itronebitls, I'r.euinori'..-.. .T:d I'ulmonary Consumption, and i lu; rn-e of ihoe tlunerotw naiail;t.s. : smulil lie kept ready for use in ever; tuaiiiv avhera there are chi'dren. as It ! t nii'iia itie tar ii-erior to ail others In th ' trea:ment of Croup, the a!!eia!i n o: VbocpinsCouli, snd thecureof Coifli and Iniiiieozo, ailjients pecniiriy Ir -lien'ai to l,.'-'.!io l arxl yoi.ih. I': ok'. ' -tude in i! a:in; with oil Olea.-es of I': class ia of t'ae u'most iuiiiortanee. 1 Ij-s of a nintle day may, in many c-. enttil fktal couserjuences. Do not v- prtriitis tiaie In expenmen'.sny vr. iuedietr.es of doubtful enVarv, waii ti rnslsdv ia eonsian'ly ralnin a d?v hold, but tnke at ou-e llie tpxaiu. i. luost ccitaia lo cure, Aysr's Chsrry Peeler!, rKEPARf.D BY Dr. J. V. Ayer & Co, Lswrl!, 13. . Sola L'y all Dnisata. - fcj.bl IliuNbL'l 1 A Ufct b j "COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall Winter Goods, has now beeD shelved, and will be kept up week after wee bj fresh eopplies from the head of tbe market at Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES Ha bas Press Goo'N, Notions, Trim tr.ioc'". lilsek silks, Colored silks, Col- jore1 1"""'-. r'-'- " ot ,0' p"cei1 Pre!,, -o-i of the latest : 6had-s, al sia fu'.t line of standard ! ' sh.d. ! . 1 HIS SHOE DEPAPvTME.N i is fu'l, from tbe Finest Shoe to the most ubta itial PljW Shoe, at prices that will sstonis! you. Shoes for chil dren. Misses and Ladis rT1 -I " 17 2 I ? 1 Of all kin-Is, CuftVs, Snuar, Rica, Tea, l'" hort -'j-iS. fT Joa ant. .. y-, . cfew.vrk and ulasswakl. I orl.-v b? ruail will be tr-ruftlv attnl 1 t0 Vii' Ihr riire. JIA! STRIOET. Orpn-"? C.h'rt Hi rsru !Ii .li utowii. lii.. - lITA01An,,m 11 viJ!?T.nt I r iv a ii l"li'S iiir-rriin . tlHH 't I'll ill v.... .. .. .. .. .1 . h Mr tt .el.s. h- .,., ar.d me ftv.t-i rr ' H-re t ill ih -horrors i Si X"al Inrnpaiti '1tr;,ti,.n. et.- . tl. out of svn.i atv lor r lo I. Il .-v sut! ...oil le. .. Ihe Miw leail Tn e Ito r- c; bv wh'. li h is fin.illi enn rt. A'fdress ,oi,i;,ie-.e j. w -r . v ; Jan. , 't 5-ly. i ' -. "w. i . y '.v. ,v,WJ, a3-, AGERTSWAHTEDs&Efe f; P Y OF THS R EaELLIOM." Jfv. as. D -. Vf tb tUUxtlUlA ! ao nDl(.WI- tim. uy Wt t i. Itii-1 T''fl' SPY"ri;Tf:i znsu vr'-rt MrfV-.tr :t:r n.Ter brforw pahhnb'd. A c aoMint of roo-ptracy lu a?vMsitiiic:t a aio. p.'iil"ri rinTirocs. of otir VrDrvtu Snr in tha !;,. It iitui; tbeir b-flc brTr7 f'jlTy rt onuted la tiita wind akitrht-s. Tha '. Sy" the men' th i-liur wif book f-er p-iulishe.". f.rrforti by Ln dm of Prw .'H Aj-ctV ffrhti'snf.l A Urg bud sjjs 1 4ost, 6 (Kpnc: C-0 i'.::mirsMr. j or-ACETS V-i ANTED! Or-rt k: ilr 1 1' oztLi-'i -r.'- i,t.stfwrrnct, ti I.- o r--- !T-l V-' . h-ve t.tn ?tcnsat ho t-ff , ai-.i-i .r m tm ' Ji knttrri ctypvt, -'ihst fY'' ir,:i ony W far A vTVitH. 3" t rn vnt l.rt f'.nn'l in lv.s.fttnr. ! ts r'-T.'i'9i;ii. f ire. m-vbM lr aid etrv iV7. avA.ju ely tt -mtst h-xJc to v-Z rvzr hr-A! V T.-arton'i,ni m (Tfry (it and Any 1 -iit r 1 1n T'-rr twn-hir nl hi.i in the U.S. V.p ''nil Driinlavi awl term $ tn fiorrtt tdna O. W. CiiiLtloS fc CO.. 1 uLaiaaliera, Sbw York ?T7 WMes at 1-3 M T lOameiiia sa Ii than f flu. ljwuf t.K" i.2 .Z- if; HOLY, li.a eu-iK'U.. an. I etal n in !!, . f . -r rsj ,r u-;riu " tV. TZT'TJ' Jr'tora OS omltr at errrv t ... .i. . i , . wr. ra. Rare anew i"r afnea ns-. eel slid for oua- , Tiaurs rear lfwiu r itu co- luutlun .tlce. All persona are hereby cauiiotnl, sot to to buhl or nVn. or io any waa t trr ass on itie hai.iis nt the ur.1erijT d. rn Ferawogh township. fcttu brWT;- THE GREAT JUWIATA CO., Clothing House IS NOW IN BLAST. - EMU SGHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHFEK OF TII1S THE PRESENT. USTEJw TO US KOlVt THIS WHK, A Great Sale of Suits, a Great Sale of Overcoats, A Sale the like of which Lns very rarely been seen before, the Tery cream cf thn Sijltsof the most otlehratett clotliiug ruanufactrirerg of the country, tl.e Variety pr at, the Prices A.staurntini,', nail the renult is, that when we aUverlige a iinrgsin Sale, tbe publio knows that tLe asaoana tiicut iu in fctiiot liccorJutiCC wi:h thu tiutn. Tc-Dav v;e put on satn THREE HUNDRED Hens' all wool Sack auJ Fonr-butlon Fiock Suits ia tho liantiijtuest ml most clesirablo p!:iils, chet-ks and mixtures, together with sail the popular abates of wl.ip'-or al! mai!e ami trimuieJ iu the btBt iuanaer, and pf. feet in ti:, ut $j. 10, f!2 ::i 1 513. WE OFEEli 400OVERCOATS iDcludiag; tl'e clinic -t fi.bries ff foreitrn and Atnercan in ill 3. Keraejt, Cassituerns, Me'to-.iB, V."li:i;ci,rd;i. etc , mid'i in the most exquisite manner and perfect ia lit, from $"', 5-7, SiO, 512. lt. 15, 1G to 0. Low :ir those jirve-s nre, wo urn not i'11'ring anv trash or shoddy. ET EUY AU1ICLE GUAIUXTEE3 TO GIVE SATISFACTION. OUR PALATIAL UOl'S' CLOTHING LKPARTMENT is undoabedly tbe nio.-t rotuioriab'e, :i 1 l-tn-t lighted for tha btUe onts at Si. $?,$ . $i and uhow the doiiitieit little "rirtner.ts ever produced. Oar S'-yUsh. Kat3, Gaps, acd Farcisliiasa Ex"e!Is cnytLiiir; I.eret -fore seen in ta'iS county. In htH tt keep all ths lutes and most n-Vnr.;' mule. V.V re fie ctiiv aut'tior:zed and ao' urrtnt for thu f'KLKIIll A TED KOS3'.103E 11 AT iti Jjmata coantr- W show all the diTr -i.t kin -i of sl.irts, underv.-eur, hosiery, newoar, dte at the lowest pnees tr-.-r known. SCH0TT,S The Lurgest andFicestOutfitin.? Eci.llishiaentm JnnidU County. April 15.a Ji5-ly. THE mi KO Yearn' Record. roa sy Baatifal SWEET - - a BOUND fk -1 Si,; 'm - i TASTI CH'rv C"-;'i .'-i ' ' ' Elj::!!sJ lj F3 Ui SJtSCl t acknowledg?d bv comment Judees to be otic or lh BIST F0S THE LSAST 3I0XET. If you art) coin t' h-ir ar. ornn d" pit fs'T to Sena for our i-arai ."-c an ! i rijn lini. We liavw been va'liied sinew ldba and bave a -Si varj' recwl. Z';jf s?' .t:"-;jai r. it;- rams IT h-is ncr-r f.V.t I to c're te irct perfect wtl fact.in. "1 h-u .tn.is ct ir-.o: rs a e u-. r.z it ill throtu.h ihe 1- n !, z. d a, arc ; I, a"ci t ii ch-im intZ efiec:.. Ir MAr7A ,Ti.!i r.v's (IcALiti b kktriNn it ri:tza r t z.r .n I-:rii':ta. la dot siu"ery yor B-by itU 0'um or MorpLiA iUtx- Brl l-aiirEcj':! Tcelhlcr: CjTop, ,Wthi,aVsrlH! J1r It tot7Sen and ntieucneCi'ii o,l.rui-.rs 'a and7LiMATli M I 'r shut, XriT'i S nr T :rs snd REtTT j,,M AtLlji!t uTsAxi.UKi,ici.sa Ubaless Sbil ir. j j'."" '!' 1-7 , . ! KACLR3TOWN-. JID. rr,s? a; SYRUP CStarPastX ps The Hoiisckes'aCr's Priend ASK. TOIL, APinT'.lfr Nfl OTH ST F? AFwD TAK.C NO OTMi-K. Sold ly tie Grocery Tnia gasrclly. W.KABLETS Ii the place where jou can bay TIIIJ 3Xi:ST A7il THla CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING - BJTS, C.1PS, BO01S, SHOE, JSD rURMSIUSG GOODS. HE Is prepared to -xhihil one of tbe moat choice and aelect stocks cvs aTerasl IB ti ia maraet, and at JSlOXlsMSGLY LOW PRICKS ! AImi, oca.sitrci- taix- n for suits aud pan of suits, which will be made toorde it short notice, very rss,.o ai.'u Uetovoiber te fiact-, in llofmin's Kew Buildicg, ecrcer of Btidce as .Va:r sn-ei, X.;-FLIXToWS. PA. (Jww.l, t - jiis'-e to trml in. Ve are suow- $7. In Cbildrens O.ercoats wsj BHIDGE STREET, J1FFLINT0WN, PA. XiiaOld npI'aMi and ?t CneSpo-ti Oae T"AtvyJ-nl to a quart of fiovrj On tb. mrkit tr 10 Trs und recomn b- prtaunca-t rhji-'i.ii as heaiciafui. WOTBtc3t3ls!ice&C3Ains2ii5 and aJl uriu tn'T,i-Tit ana tOfcr fci jour p::r far a 'm sin:?!a far LHL nana uki.t st mm ummvm co., Also maiiui'acirrrs of Qn9kr1'sb Sauew, JaV Lc 1'r- -rt-s. M -.i sru; ovof il;K fcStraU. ete., to. I-.T. LOVItS MO. STOVH and nEATE7.3. ATR "WaBatrrG .RATES. SCnOOt. ROOM DnaTEES. Rach ,ontfc;a v tt Usd.atioa s-;a Vect'.la'.ton ot sa .ira r:r wiia tte oorri:!oncfawaas aiw c- !. also Parlor and Ci oh 8tnT, Rsagas, i f. I? -JtkW. I t UVAtCI, Ac. Clrci-:.. . W.od oa spllcauoa. T3-i LT:- TZZ-LZI i XT'3. CC.j 7C rrjn Et. JJ. Y. Cltf. I rrs'Ti.n r!;i for all snaUirliU iSls o . r n iilcli, 0 I.-.- as s..-jvr. U umaI iu 19 oiu.'i .... It coi no (,uiuire, rr a: ii.ir.tr.l i.or J. :;:t.-....- u.;sian-3w wu-t-eer. e:id ecri..j 1C..1 ; ( t r-jUui-t bo Injurio'ia vrr: '! u,mi t'.e coi ji.u..!!!, t ut Uavva tha s. a:.ji :is hts.. .j aa wia tcroie ll a:;a. It. to et:i-s r-.trr r-se i:f s.er and AaTS. Ii-'er-r I or C. i I F-ver, i.cmittet.t resr, J u:.:l. '.11?. 1 ;;saa Fuver. snd Liver tm r eau.nl by nia'aria. In ease or fallun. a"ir alve tiia', desl.-s are authorized, by owe e'.- .s. Citet Jmy tst, I!-', to refr.nil thw n-.--.:-T. L.-.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowpi!,Mas8 by a.1 Lrtiaaits. j Tne Sei; and R -wC V- is thw j tto 8L.,joowork; j,e. Tryit. 'twill 1 pay .. u )'. ueei anything i that uD y i; wv V" !i 'ml ! i
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