r Fail STYLES ' Mului Uu,,t, ha...,... tku stock HI Vt l iis. . ' on CLOTIUXG on. .o sale ia rV; ''"I'te Mti.Wtj i i t I as. and wear. r"'t "-"--st. aQi mi tv. Cull and see. BAYER AND FLKNISHFP ylvanueaileoad; TIM K - T A JJ L E lfS8 FAST W AKD. in., Ijrnn 5v K V ,.: '".,Mo""t Unioo T x 'in HumiUon 7 m - . . , - - n.. - - ... m., i.i-wistown 7,45 j in., iiuiiin w.r, vl 7 a. in., Mexico i. in.. V'.m.i vk 8..M i. m., . ., m.. Durw.nl 1? :i H.4.. a ,., Newport 9,'l)0fc it U-ri,l.ii t iij i,5t a i ! ; hi t, p. r LiHut,, ienvt-H Aitoon.d.ii, . I st-ppne .11 Ali,..,na .mi Harris-,,, !" lUrrisoor, J 1 -ti ni- id rUiLdelphu M .'. Ii lli'i I'lttal.llr. H.il- .. A.I :et at 2.1 H D. ml .-.a " ir "K'l'in' arrives .t .Miff.m ii., It.iri icour,; 7.d0 p. m., Phjl,, - ' i. m. r - I' av.--i 1-utj.lmrs t 00p I " i T n.tie (i 52 p m ; Hust 1 mi; I.i-u intown s 4 pm ; Vif ; I! iri.-.lmrrf UU ptu; Phil. ill stuu at Miia, Ml . , tn-n M.I Wr.S IV AKD. i !i.ni- I'hi iili-lphia daily ai I! irrMiitf i 40 p m i .Vlltii. ! , !.., ii r, -js p , . aiioom i . i w .-. .it i'ln.-Liiiu at 1 1 66 fm. I-''-1!" leaves Philadelphia 1 ,i. in.; llarrisburi, 8 15 a. ol, i. ' I j hi.; Newport, 9 2lt i. -i 'i. 'i in . m.; Thorn pai-ntoeo. Via Ink,.. 10 MO .. ra.j Tuaeats.. i. m.; Mexico, 10 07 .. m.j Port Mi . ; l i I" 1 ' . m.; Mitliin, III 20 . m.. I, 10 i. mi; Narrow. 10 34k m.; -' j . -t'i . iu.; Vc Vevtowo, 11 14 Ni.vtiM ll.iuiltuii, 11 8'J 'fc m.; Haa . 1J 1." p. in ; Tvrono, 107 p. m. .. 1 l (. ni., ami top- t .11 rnalv - 1 t .i - -i 11 irri-Huuri? .nd AltuiMU.;. i !'.pri li-avcs iiilallpbi 4oi- " 11 irri.nliurjf, 10 20 p. m, ii 1 . l ie, M iryille, Duncta- ' M ri, M u'. r-.lown, Thcnipsontowa. . , ,t M.iflin, II 55 p. m.; Al- - - n.,:iiil 6 10 .. m. i. v . I'liiliKlvlpai. d.ilr at i t ii ! : -i.urit 11.20 a. m., jiew. i i., VI 1 1 1 1 1 it 12.17 p. m., stop f st.iti.Mij betivecn MitMm I. - Ait-'ijui at J. iO p. Ok, ; . m: . nHoiuriin Ic.ivo Phil. - - .:1! -'in a. in., ll:krrinbur tt i -.c -in.ij 4 l.i p. in., Nw i : , . :ln rti. am 5,2(i p. m,. ' i . p. mi.. V.tn-ly ki 6,44 .".!-- p. iu., Mexico 5,. 'tO p. I i. .. . p. in., Miltlm 0,00 p. ' (. in , Mc Vi-v towa 6, H i ni.t hi 7,10 p. m., l 1 y. mi , Alti.nni o 00 p. m. :-,--! ivcs riiila.li-lphi. 1125 ; !'i a ru ; DtincanoooS : I 1 1 u in ; M.ltlia 4ai ! i mi ; Mc Vevtowo 6 it - i a in ; liuutitudoo 9 r ii 2 "i . iu ; S pruco Crock 7 i n m ; Bell'. MUU i. i iS 05 a m ; Fittsbuifr i c iif, on Sund.j't, . I i y 'J il east learnt . . ; . i.i. i : u i - HWN DIVISION. - I. iw wtiwu Junction for Mil- i ' i i.i. In Vj a in, S 13pm; fat r iii in, ;i I II p in. i . ' k' l.i-wistowii Junctioo (ron - i mi, 1 2'i m, 4 .iO pm; from . i i in, IUIji ai. : '. iv K DIVISION. I .. n.Mo lor Bellelouto nd .' - i i u in, 7 lip m. L :viilo auJ ClearUeld at , :.. .7 Lip ui. i liniiirt tor W.rrior. ll.rk, . i . -i n e. ml Scotia at 5 00. Tvrniiu from BellelontO . i 1 2 o") p iu, auJ ti 37 p m. i .4' Tyrone from Curwen. i i: ' 'I .it 6 53 a ui, and 11 45 . ' . T rono from Scotia, Waf i.nylvauia Purnaca 1 ' 1 ' i.i. : . -v i;;.dpokd divisiox. 1 1 i - il iiitingdon lor Bedford, ii'i:l.crl.iiid at H 25 i' tlui'Miif iiin Iroiu B-,d-t. I Ciiiiitii-rUud at I- la . Ii i Hil'KU BKANCU. A .i.i.ui.i lor point South, t i i iii. 12 ")i p iu. 1 o0 p ' ' " I Ml '.I 50 p Ml. at Altoona Iroiu point . . ... 1 1 a in. 1 35 p i I . 7 co pm. and W 3 P 4 ;iull.n 'Notice. ir. ti.n l cautioned, not to i null ol tlie llllllerIt:ne,l ! Hualc townnhipn. tor tbo !. r:nk' t.crrieii, buutinff, B" . i In r av twpaMinit. on t' .. tr.pa.-. law will en 1 1 1. 1 le lio violai aiil lUlt.INO JIimsi"1" s .:! AYovI'WOW Of?'.C & i t .. I. ...k June. Tiy i- 11 w,i , . . .. ... . .: .... linn, i" MIFKLINTOWN : WEnrtT. FIBKl lRT 13, 1SS9. TERMS. tutmcriplion, SlJiO por annam if paid j"aitvanca; 92.00 if But paid to adTane. TrwiKX'O' lcvrtmanu iDaorted at 60 CPnt F91 incB 'cn ioMrtion. Xri-mii'Mt bnmoen. notice m local col omn. l'J ccnta pr line lor each iamrtion. peduction. will ba made to thoae deairin.; la advertiM by the yar, half or qoarter ale Rrglater. Ki 1. v Mis. Hcurv Aiuier .'i! in M ii', a lt 'f farm illipli IIM tll t"l lllHIM'luiM tffi-vtS. Ki l i n.'irv 'i'X J.is jih AlK'ker, a:i t.f f"f I.v.li.-i Am Lt r iui.1 a'ent for Catl iu iti'' AiK-krr f. nru-rly C;itliarine ti:ii' r. "''.I two if rvnl rar.kti' ii: Kayettf towmliip. Sale at 10 , i i. 'i . a. in. I !! u irv 2t. Samncl Inirr will w:i ut i'.'ts Mitre in Walkrr town)-ip. ru:!o noitli of Vun Wert, liorsfs, on. yniinjj rnttle, Lojjh, farminj; i! i 'tiB' l'h and housfboKi furniture. Si it l'l n'l'iock A. ir. ffr-iui ,.1u.v, i-h 27. Dnvi.1 S::.it'i wili ll nil. in Isirni a Iiiuf uj;1, . itb i.f Ouklaml Mills, hurt's, a .w. ni net r mni U'ull -line ofTfiirm- iiiir i::it'l in ntn. SuL' nt 10 o i-liK-k n Ul. f. In umy 2sth. Jolm T. Bitrt-foot ai - 11 tifitr SiiJuw r"s fm-turv, 1 uSv ii- rtli ..f OuklHM.l Mills, 3 work L..ii-. 'i I--Its. "2 ini 3roiui' rattle, 5 B;! i ., 3 alioats, fnriuiiir implriuflitu mill h. nfh. .lil ihkIs. JaiiM-s Cnv auT A utioiirrr. Mar. U 4 T. K. Hecknian will -.i ll ut Lis jilnce, one mile sontb of 0'iK!.;?:l ATills, a lirge lot of live bi.M'L. liors;!, cuwt, yoncg cattle. b1h '. lion's, nnd poultry, potatoes bv tl.f Im -!i l nnd so forth. Sale at 10 o (!. I: A. M. Tm.lny. Slarrb 5tb, 1SS9 J. T. Sii I r. io Walker Twp.. three and a LuM imlt-f southeast of iIif!lintowD, will wll fxtra fine brood ruares anii ri'IiK. rows, and young rattle, fur::ii!i' implements' A:c. II. II. S'ly li r. Auctioneer -M Ii ' il II - -Trstoll BcllIMT'w ill Bi ll it i I'l.ii-i i f rrsiilt nre two miles ii -.t ' f Tliniijjis.iiti(vn, three lu rs-M. a . It. "i c.ws, 5 yotui' rattle, a bull, tiu'. .-lit-s, and a lot of fiU'innijj u: I. :u ills. Sale at 10 oVlm k u. in. M ir.-li I'.ith.- AlU-rt Ka;ill':nan will ij . ii tin- property of .Tames Ad;uns, tilt. , miles cast of Mitllintowii, 3 1; i -. ,. 3 rows, a lot of yoiuir rattle a. i 1 fiu'Tiimo- impletnetitH. March -Jl. Henry Moist wUl sD at his (.'in-c of resiilcTire in Walker, t .t i -li i j, Imrses, rattle, sheep and fai wiiiir iitipli-meiits of jill kinds. Ti iisilay. March 21st. Knoch l'.iim.'iliukrr will sell near Keeils (tap, .1 n i.ita fo., l'i., his entire stock of li. i i s. cattle, sheep, hos and farm ing implements. S. tj. llohrcr, Ati tl. 'Ill i l'. SHORT LOCALS. Tittle tattle. On to the inauguration. . Tho tl'. ice paiuc Lua abated, -j;irt 4!tel nearly all wt. . Vallentnes in store window??. " T!:e srh.Kil .lif. i tor .pu'stion. The ice houses have lieen tille.L Tl..- . old snap was 011 the sixth. I'l'okeii the back Initio of winter. With the ISth liegins 40 .lavs I,:.f. .f1 Wilson horses sold at $S."5 to . v:i.-"i i;; ui st ir.h r. The order of 'llpH. I I' .r tWi davs railroad ex il tickets. railroad be f ice house was a Tl 1 tec lust week. V I. O. O. F. lodge of McVey t M ! ;. a n v hall. c!nnd will practice law in New V ik m::, r the -Itli of March. Tlie hunks be closed 011 the : t Washington's hirth day. Tl.ii tx !:is iu jail, or $23 fine for lung ci"ir. ti ts to a lny in Ohio. Clinic Hawk, daughter of Henry M iwl, l.i'.s been ill with pneumonia- Si: t. S, i.ut.ir Henry S. TnW, "t rinladi lphia, died last week of mi;. .1 1 in. 11.. re is an epidemic of measles in W.isliingt.ih eoutitv. that has closed tin 1" ii- rlhHiIs. lliiitx 1. men signed an nlica ti' ii f. r a liiptor license iu Newville, t'"tMln 1 luii, 1 county. lie - r. miid lu ig and t:..il. is :i:rree that sring 1 almauar 1 ill le here 'Jl-t ..f March. Tlie .hmiufa Conference of the I-'it'n ran t'lmrch will meet in Liver-l--'l. Man h 11, 12 and 13. 1 1..- tribute of respect, ill honor of 'lie luein. .-v of Miss Laura A. Wood :ir 1 appear next issue. 1 tn the amount of 300 tons a ' was 1. auled from Khom's dam in hicki!'.:: en -k to the railroad ice "'"'l-c. Iat w. ek. 1 to- lit.- meeting of the State lniard ' 1 A ;i 1, ultuie at Harrisburg was nt ' ii l. l I n I),-. 1:1,. id Wilson, I). (;. . A't. ,- ;l,l I. ;. Alter. Hie Cliiuese Village Comiauy !i. a y, asunt entertainment in the A. K Hull lust Friday evening that "i- iiiL .iv 91, 1,1-.... ;.....i apprer !i a "c: "tit f this nut of Ih v. I. V. Havs le iculth no preaching servires l'l in t he Iresb teri.'in chtirch I'Kice. ,,n Sabbath. 1 1., i,- iH . uni,,n tenijM'nince "-tin;r :,t the lVesbvterian church "U Het V,, Address by bnsidav evening at 7. Mrs. li. McLauirhlau V'l. Kate E e. formerly Miss U ku.iwii to tK-ot.le of this '"iiilii iiuty .bed t the home of her "'""'""id it, r.l.M,mri..Id on the Cth lliO At ' . ;t ptieiiiiiotiia Intertiient at mucin 1:u,t Mitturd.-iy. jh r i. in "Hi. hae pri'.fe, "" JJetb .dt Ij. '-"! mr - a. . .. - - , ' .,, i, - . a,-,- a. ni a, n.1 i. if.fw.r.ii.ifi.iiit,,. i fifiivttfiif v--u uunag the revival that has n ooiidurted fr some ks llie mettinpM will 1- conUuued dur mj? the eveuino-i of this week. The Juniata Horse and Mule Pro Uftion CV.mpany will meet in the lourt Houne in thia pUre at 2oVl.K-k 1 - 31., on Sat unlay the 23rd of Feb ruary. Persona desiring to join the ronipany etui do so at thia time. The Scleral l.usineKH of the cmpaiiv will aLso Ik- tnuixa-teL Two years a a Snvder count farmer lt a watrh somewhere alaut liia lm. The other inorniiif,' one of his rw ehoked to death. An ex amination of the row revealel the lou VX watrh iu her wind pi. Tlie row had just c-ouie ju ries the watrh in tlie straw. Tlie voting lmlieH Foreign Mis sionary S a-iety of the Presbvteriati t'hurrh of this la.-e will hold'a Fes tival iu ;.,r-;e W. Wilson s building iu Patterson on next Friday evening. Coff.-e, s;iudwirhe.s, ire rream and ake will I. s. rve.1. There will Ik? an "lI"t ':U ry" im exhibition at the Festival. Twenty rive Imjvs. a-'ed nine fifteen years, m the Mr AlisterviTl Soldier's Children School have within the past week ln-have.1 in an incom prehensible manner, nuchas utterin" a noiiKui' nus', kirk and strike moderately, tear paper and scatter it over the ti.xir, misname' things at which theyl.mked, j.irk at their rloth ing, attempt to go out of windows, turn up their eyes, and so forth. They have at no time duriug their peeuliar tlenn mstrations lieen what tuny Ik; railed sii k, but were able t take their rueals and go to the j.Liv room. Their wilso and temix-ruture has lieeu n,.r l Tl. f,...,'.l.r 1- - - came alarmed over the manifestations and prommeut dix-tors have lieen in .onsiiltat.on 11 the past week. The ... A It. 1 1 ts lutve sent tt.mmittes, and there has lx-en n seiuire all most every .lay during the j ast week in which some of the K.ys have takeu a part. Just w W the rause is, luis not lieen satisfa.-torily established, One will say it is want of proper diet find diversion, another proclaims it hallucination, another says it is nervous insanity, another says it is summer drink, another savs it is . . .. ......... .-.o.ng, iiiioiner says u is ni. Ki-ry. l p to tins time no serous results to tlie lmys have followed their demonst rat ions. ir T ,t Hkai,.i ARTnts Lim t. P. II. Wujsox, I'ostXo 134 I v It M.i,w .ue re.pieste.lto mee at our new heu.l.pnu teis, Mam street over Pen - neils store on 1 n.lay, Februai-v 22 issn ..t 1 ..'..iiu.v i m ' " a--x n, m. , nilill I 111 uniform with white gloves for the purpose of participating in parade gotten U by Put riot ir Sons of America. Py order of John Paxnahaker, B. 11. M:t, hki.u Commander. Adjt. Walker TonotUlp Jcwi. It is icnite awhile since we were heard from, so we taie our ien and brighten it aud let our readers know that Walker is still stirriiig. Charles Euckw.ilter is reouvering from piietim.inia. " 1 it-111-7- AsJnr . 1 IT nw the latter JMirt of March. Henry, sou of Franklin Frank houscr of Mexico, entere.1 the tJirard College of Phila.lel.hia, Feb. 0, 1SS9. Isaac M tivt r is visiting in Cum berland C. Thnddou Caveny had a horse to ! .lie one night last week from colic. j AIi- and M.irv Atik.-r have re turnul from Iiuca-ster county where they wc-.v visiting relatives and fri.mls. On la-t Friday Allen Hark caught i string of fine fish in Mexico dam. The Kesolutioii Kesolv.tl "that the proposed aiiieiidment to the Cousti- tutiou of Fa., is detrimental to the 1 MM ll IV Will I.O .1. l.-,f,..l I.I" 41. 0 fill. I lowing Literary Societies : Mt. Pleas ant, Tuesday evening, Feb 12, 'SO ; Mexico, W.'dn.'sday ev.ning, Fb. 13th : t'oliir liroTc Thursday even ing, Fel. 14th. All the societies are in a flourishing condition, and are the places where all who attend may le bclicfit.sl. Ow ing to the breaking of a stove in the Mount Pleasant School House there was 110 school la.-t Friday af ternoon. UsAW. Letter from Clilcacjo. Editor Sentinel and Republicnn : Persons who have lived in Chicago j for a number of years report that no j such winter as the present one has 1 been expel it need iu this region in j many years. Tho m'l ii eifi of the I weatber has lieeti remarkable up to I within a week hist past. Then an old tune blizanl witi frost on its whiskers and icicles in J.its breath, swept down upon the city from its home in the artic regions and has beeu holding high carnival ever since .nd from prent appearance, not withstanding the approach of old Sol during the hours of day, L-goin to remain w ith us for some time. The weather at any time is cold, but at this season of the year after surb mild weather it seems a good deal colder than usual. Bat tLe cold snap has made the business interests of Cl.icsgo boom. Were it not for the winters Chicago would not be the citv it now is. lhe w.uter tuukes ; denii.nla that must be attended to. and bn-iness of all kinds reaps the lenefit. Ilarrey II. Hamilton, a Juniata bovsou of James H. Hamilton is located on Dearborn street as iun a?r of the Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany, aud he has become thoroughly western in his ideas. He realiz. 6 that bu-sitiPss is tbe life of this coon ee and h;a life is wrapped up in his i.;aU, interests of this city. He trlories in lhe i-resent cod snap. Tossiblv in the future Mr. H uui:ton w-.ll be "rated as oue of the coal bar ons of our great country. Deins in the vicinity of O. B- Tn A l,'n fine lace and decoration store this morninj. we dropred in and found both John and O li- Vt . T . . t . I . 1. a- a Ten- and nis in. i tisy ai - I ail from 1 bomrwontowD but from ..,..,n.nr a they nave become fix- tures iot Chicago- Althongh tbey have leen away from Juniata for C . v quita a number of years they are still -very much interested in the welfare of the home of their youth. The writer accidentally became ac quaint ed with a young man from Peru Mills, named Samuel S. Felmlee, who is attending- the medical depart ment of the Northwestern Universi ty. Mr. Felmlee invited him to ac company him through the dissecting wu ui me medical department- ever having had an experience of that kind we accepted tLe invitation. ve suail da nothing of the kind soon again. In company with Mr. Felm lee, we toiled up four flights of stairs THE rI8SECTIil ROOM. We had imagined a nice room with a polished and sanded flour, with mc clean Ublee, upon which the bodies undergoing dissection should he, aud above all that the room should be well ventilated and lighted, an i th.t the young JL D'a should be nicely kept in personal appearance so far as their dress was concerned at least The door of the room was throw n open. Such a scene ! such j smell ! Imagine a vault, one lighted to j entirely with drop lights, with the j.iuB wiLuurawn, and naming UD six im-lioa alvn. k 1 luppectors torcnes about railroads ami filled with dis set ting tables npon which were ly ing the bodies of human beings id all stages of decomposition, both from the effects of time and from the work of the young sawbones, who were grouped about the bodies en gaged at work in taking to pieces the tiamisofthe bodies before them V..-.., 1..-A c niiii.li 41. z . . . . - oco .u uvo young men were wuraing ou a corpse A lie smell fenrfiil an.l wa .l . a x i , V 7 V .1 " f . lue ooorway 1 ua.iuK uemmmea to see il, we j ventured in, not, however without shuddering, aud having fJelinus iu j the region of the stomach that are i usually experienced by the s mall boy after smoking his first cigar j The fl ior was covered with saw. j dust and mixed with the saw dust were pieces of human flesh from dif ferent parts of the body About each body were alout a half dozen ! movable jets, setting about on the remains of some individual who had ; fallen into the hunds of the nirte ! in such nosirinna u i.i ,i o.. i . i -- " 'iiii. iiirt'w iue most light on the siokenino-si ,'ht. IS PICKLE TWO TEARS Dr. Morgan the demonstrator said as the body of a woman was thrown njKn the table bv a rounle of stud J,ta "theieis 4V i t-nis tneie is a corpse that has ! th at the appea. ance of the body ( which was ,-erfectly nude, and the ' I,,-..,- .J.. 'r ? . - . ' '.""iimi wim mm but he was hardened and oue of the gronp of students said, '-Come here and I wil. show yon a bute." "This," continned the calloused young saw bones, "is KIDEB BAOOABd's SHE The boly to which he called our 1 attention was that of some aged wo. i man w bich had fallen into the hands j of these heitbea wretches, j Their talk was heartless to say the ; least We did not care to prolong , our visit although the dissector's of tne Human body were very sociably inclined and took piins to discover the most sickening sight to rirmg them to our notice, and when ffr . 1 mi f u .1 k.,u ui can sgio, which we have reason ta pre sume was well meant But we shall never again visit the dissecting room of a medical college, and we earnest ly hope that the fates may so elect, that our bodies shall never fall into the hands t f these dissectors wilh mch hardened r.erves, and who have no feelings ami no sentiment. j and who joke and make lemwks that ' cause tlie nnitjitiated to bhuJJer at tbi ir heiirtlessne.is. 1 ji-xiata pemocbats. We fiiPjMise Mr. Felmlee is a , straight out Democrat for he made in.piiry for a number of the regular nnterrified in Juuiata anion" them The latter he termed the leader of the regulars of upper Tnscsrora ; Coun ty Superintendent W. F. Auman ; I. D- Musser and a number of others, who used to swing around tbe upper tnd, keeping the lines straight SCMMEK OKINK-t. Morning papers of the 7th inst., containe.1 brief accounts of tho epi demic of nervous insanity of the Mo A'isferville Soldiers' Orphan School, it occurred to us, that perhaps the beys had been indulging in summer drinks with ingredients, such as were nse.l upon the occasion of the visit of a number of Mifflintown young men to that town last summer. Of course this is a?l supposition on the part of the writer and must be taken as such. Wll.BEKFORCE. ' Cmc.00, February 8th. 1SS9. - - Itch, Mange, and scratches oil hir man or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks A; Co., Druggists, MirHinto'wn, Pa. Oct. 31, ly. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. iT ! J. fl Mayer. 831 Arch street, Phil'a, Pa. Iase at once. No ojieratiou or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after others faiL Advice free. Send for circular. March 14, SS, ly. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sft, or Caloused Liimjis auii lJlt.Uiishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curls, Sjilints, Sweeney, lliug-lxme, Stilles, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, Vc. Save $5(1 bv the use of one liottle. Warrant etL Sld bv L. Ianks A Co , Drug gists, MifUiiitowu, Pa. Oit- 31-'88,ly The following item is going the rounds of the press. On the morn ing of April 30, 1SK9, at nine o'clock it has leen arranged that the church Ih-IIs all over the country shall ring to celebrate the event of one hundred. years ago, when the church lells throughout the thirteen States rang out to call the jeople together to pray for the success and prosierity of the country under Gen. Washing ton, that day inaugurated president of the United States. A call is made from the committee having charge of these arrangements that in everv church iu the land services le held to implore a continuance of the favor which has lieen shown this nation sin.-e it birth. Cousin Jonah's Letter. Cixnamoxvuxe, Pa. Mr. EJilor: I intended not to write this week but a few words to some of the Sentinel readers may be worth the w hile of earliest considera tion. Now this beautiful village is some times called Kirhfield. well indeed it is commonly known by that name, ! 1411,1 it " s well as other towns its 1 Philosophers, consequential and ed ucariomu people. I hen as you are no doubt well aware, it also contains quite a numlier of News pajier cor-res-j onden ts ; Lately there apeared in the Juniata Tribune by the Tribunes correspoudentsof this place, a highly written sketch of the do ings of one of our young men. It was an ex.-elleut Bjiecimen of com )ositiou, lieautv of thought, aud clothed in lieautiful language; In short it was a rare production of genius or perhajis two all wise heads taken together, anyway it was the thing. An.l I aw certain the young man felt highly complimented for the circumstance to which the Tribune aluded was quite a contrast to getting what is termed, the "Mitten." Then among other locals in the Tribune from one talented young corrosjioudent I noticed a short announcement of a marria"c which was to have taken place be tween a young lady and gentleman of this place one evening sometime ago at a sociable; Now as a fatherly advice to this corrosjiondeut I would greatly emphasize the necessity of cultivating strict exactness in corres ixmdiiig with news papers and not get a young man married to a voting lady In-fore they at least know some thing of it. Charles erhatNyou are not well acquainted with the "actions of playpiu t. But then you certiiinlv ought to know that it takes a licenc ed minister to erfoma a marriage cerim iny and m it a young boy. Then there is a way of wViting incidents of this kind to take out the correct meaning. Below are a few points for investigations. 1st Who is that methodical young man w ho for almost a year now awakens the jveople in this town promptly at twelue thirty o'clock every Saturday night with the charming music of pit put, pit put down the pavement The sounds originate in the country w est of town. 2d. A certain young student of this place has admitted the theory that eating sauce with other substantial ingredients at the midnight hour aiH.ut once a week is very essential to preserve the health of the body. At. Here is part of a song similar to one we can imagine to hear "J. M. the Juniata Tribune corres x.ndeiitof this place sings on Satur day nights while he waits in his fathers home for the shades of night to hide him from the eyes of the iieople as he w ends his way out . in the country westward to see his lady love. No matte, i( th n,ght b. do)L, - And ram io torrents puurt. Tillatreauia s ell to theirWhis-hest njark mark. While round me thunder roars. No tualter if the Bifht b cold And aiuds arMad ofi blow It bile mother aits around aud scolds And says I moat not go. Sba says it is to misrh TJ. -y-, r.-r w s-onog a. me To go so oft ; "No rtoriua I heed" Pur you uiy love to see. 1 care no tor tbe rains and atorma And mother, growly talk. And on my toea those aching corn 1 b.eii not a bile I alk. etc. In the words of this )ein there exhibits a wonderful determination of will jKiwer to overcome every .iljsttu-le if once he has an object in view. Ve s-e the terrible stoious ami rains, extreme cold, and even the lony walk into the ttmntry bv the city gfutit-juau vjj,, w u,,t accustom ed to walkinf' over the roucfh country roads, especialy when accompanied by a reyinient of achiny corns on his tot s, w hich as expLiinett in the poem, has no effect to bar his puriios'. It is worth your while to deeply study the straits of this model young man our Tribune ci-rresiKimtent and if necessary profit by his example. Hie Honiliest Man in MiiUiutown and Paittiauu, aa mciI a, the ti.ndaomeal, and othera are invited to call on any drujrgiat and gel ftte a trial bottle ol Kemp's rial saiu lor the lhroal and Lunga, a remedy that la aclliug entirely upon its merit and la guaranteed to cure aud reliete aliChroa K ana Acute Cougl s, Am lima, Bronchitis aud Coiiruui.tion. Price 50 ccnta aud $1. M.1RR1ED. BROOKS KUKTZ On the 30th tilt., at Eairtield, West Virginia, by Itev. Mr. Ownslv, Mr. W. 1-1 Br.M.ks of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Miss Nora i Kurtz, daughter of Wm. H. and Cath erine Kurtz of Juuiata Co., Pa. This is the third daughter of Mr. Kurtz that has lieen married inWest Virginia. I AMIG STIUWSER. On Sep. 2, 1SSS, by Alisalom Burner, J. P.,! Ix-wis M. Amigof IJiehlield. and Miss' Anges Strawser of Orienttd. KRATZER DRESSLER. On I (Vt 18, 1SSK, liv the ssme Henrv J. Krnt7i.r t.f Tvr-ft-r.r-, ill.. !".. " 1 ! ........ . . ......... . ai,., nil. I Miss Mary II Dressier, of Oriental at the residence of lit v. S. Cr. Dress ier. GLADFELTER ARMSTRONG. On Nov. 11, INKS, by the same, at the residence of the bride's sister, i'.. ...... :i.,.i..w. i -,- ... .'"i vy. a ..... ...ii. i null .I11SS Alice Armstrong la.th of Monroe townshi. LON(J ULSH On Tkv 1G 1RRS. by the same Benjamin F. Ixmg, of Oriental and Mis I.hi May Ulsh, of I'foutz's vallev. It I El): 14th .if January. Peter On the anOrmer in the state of Illiu is, age.1 aiK.ut i.i years. Mr. VanOrmer w as liorn and raid ed in Juniata Co., and relatives of tie ! deceaMil live in Fayette Twp. v removed to the west about 50 year ' ago. " 1 Some Faolish People Allow a enngb lo run iwitil it gets bpyord tbe reach ut medicine. Tbey olteo aar I Oh, it aill waaar away," but in utawt CaJ it aears ibr rn aay. C.ald ibey jt ji.liic ed lo try the a.iccealul nieeici.e called Keaip's Balsam, which we will ..jj j Eoarantee to em they woold Immediatelv j tee the excellent effect after taking the ' 8r.t dow. Price 50c and 11.00. Trial ii frtt. At all druggist.. j MIPPLmTOWH If ARRETS. vlwrLiwroww. Fatter frro ;;: R.on. , Shoulder, ...... Side, ....I".. Ld Pebroiry 18, 199. 20 13 . 121 10 8 9 MIFPLUiTOWN GRAIN 1XABKBT. wh..t, new . . r old .... ", .... ... , 92 ' 40 27 5l .S3.-50to 4 00 $1.75 .... 1 CO .... 20 00 1 80 22 00 1 20 1 10 Kve... t'loianwd Timothy aoed ..... flax Med ,ir, Chop. ....... ..... Short.. ..... .... . . Gronnd Alum Salt . American Salt..... PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Phujujelkhia, February- 9th, 189. Pennsylvania red wrheat $ 1.0ft. Corn 40cts. Oats 32 to 34ets. Rve 57e. Live chickens 11 to 12cts per Ih. Ducks 10 to 11c per lb. Pota toes at 30 to 45cta per busheL Ap ples at $1 to $2 ier barrel. Hav at h0 to OOcts per buudred Straw- at 80 to 90c per pounds. pound. hundred PARKER & CO., B ANKEES, j Main Street, MnrLrxTows, Pejjsa., TRANSACT A GEIfERAL i BANKING BUSINESS. ! Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. -Four per cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. January 1st, 1(&3-Iy. Successful Treatmeat of Disoasa A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY v Mlt Mllllts t w S .11 UbraM. MKItOHB Kill. IK Kill, !- Mtrrabp. Successful Treatment. ; cures: Catarrh, I Bronchitis. ' Consumption, Malaria, . Rheumstiir.:. j !Tt rAeacrar th Mirml. KUI in am .. c. a- ' aimpUn Iu,lnnrrtnsll7 dvimaatnlrd -hl I f l'.-t inl m rluminc f r It rnia.i.- pur l--y..rd a kumn. W. du ..- claim ff it Ifl'Mtd I'm mrr. I la mipnull. bat . -'.,1,1m Hut it will ror,n c. nra tlx lanr. ar o mm t hn half ftmr PVrwma m. pviunt.. wmk ami 4uiitatt. wUI tiil it to T J"8- TT mia -li.Kil,! ii II particular!. tho. " ' uffrod fur rnara muh iocaral4 efanmir 1i--aan MiniaM.ntcwaaniaiMeticaMvfi Tb aM-Ja -ha, tttat will kill the arm and at Ih cam tuae urn tb. MM i. th. oo t.. o... . S l mlj in nm cmlloa t-jnaa. rrirr S 3 Kl. aaalTTf "il " mon"1- Chnap: tthin lira kan.! IktaSia. ra-nd Im-orrular and inf'aination. .fff". Railafli's niicrofie Kiikr. Vx. V.- j ' ' rMaijlTtS AfiTlnilturil Va,T8rXP. j , paraahars Staaaara Ka.lar aa. Saw Hill. ' AiVaraos A. aV'ivJUaClLaJK SOS, fork, rs 4' - vl"-, PBIPATE SALE. lie nrnitintiini Tnrers n .cres ur Lh.h,e land, adjoininir the boronph of P.tirrvon, a private "ale. There is a g-ood barn an 1 corn crib on the trart The land U all clear ai.d level and rell adapted lor the :row?li of all kinds of train and garden j ro tnets. por particulars call on Jobs Ct xmxciuji. Patterw.u, Juniata Co., Pa. I I fess) ftfea far Caaaaaja.. rartaaia. Ota. taaaar,. Tracuaa aa. Aaaaaaia. .a- ' fj. iaaaJauaJJ. BatTaataaaalr i Ss . a aapanara. Buy Your BOOTS A KB SEEOES froi.! G. W. II KCK, 15L0CK, C0RNK11 MAIN AND BRIDGE I5KLF03UD FOR BUTTER FACTORIES ON THE Cream Gathering Plan, 1 or rKlVATE UAIHIi.S, THEGOOLEYGREAKER PROCESS EXCELS ALL OTHER METHODS. SE2 RECORD: COLD MEDALS t Richmond. COLD MEDAL at HAY bTA'lE LULU MEDAL DELAWAKE STATE- FAUl :it Dover. Ut., &&8. FOUR First PremiumsoutoipoM-ii.k'Six l UniTainX. Y'. Kxjosition.-i.. nm. Five First Premiums outot apoM-iMt-Sevenut Bay Mat.-Fair, ot. ish. First Premium on Factory Butter ut Maine Mate Fair, 888. First Premium on Factory Butter nt New Hampshire Suite . ratine Tnir, 1888 JlS"lurn "nd Sweepstakes, Verrn.mt Mate Fair. I 888. COLD MEDAL. PARIS. (FrHneejExiKtions V.l and -i after 1 Ll hof FIX .....o im. i-aiaeeot lnrtunry in compel i"on wnn an khiihi;siciiii-..i im- .... COLD MEDAL at Rnyal Atrriciiltural Exhihition. l-oision. pjiluml, 17. COLD MEDAL.ndSweenStakesatInt.-rritiinair.ur)-P'air,N.Y.. T8A:79. COLD MEDAL ucTK3a.o.,ia, i. SILVER MEDALS awarded are too nnmcrous to mention. 1H KOT PI.EDOE YOIB Fill. It nnUI JOQ have examined Into the CUOLET STSTEI CRF.AW OATHEK1.-. It to less labor, ksa expense and CKXTKN8 and everyuilrj!' wsea in mntn ''owuk' a..., Dainea. Send tor IUustraied CtrcularB betore parctaaln? of other. fJ VERMONT FARM -1 n, tin, t- time I ha half aolad lb bw T Oa.,-Ti Sinr 1 Un naMl 0UTI ACMX BLACKlSOni. l.ti-r.wkMvrUiaBlMfucvaad ai alwmr bTMUit and elua WolfTsAG M EBlacUng Im thf lilaihinn Jot Mm, Women and The RICHEST BLACK rOLISH. Making Leather Waterprwif and Durable, No Brutk. A Shine Last a Week. Oi be wathrd with araier, tame at Oilcloth, The Finett Dressing for Harnett. Sold br Sho Storta. Gocn. DnaffM, WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHiLMELPffl. AGES T S W A XTED to ranvasa fr ttnf nf tin- larT,et. Old - et establlnlied, Ufi; Known ; tumeric, lit llie uiintr). 'ot j ' liberal terms. I'nrtiu.led taciliti-. GEK- EVA NURSERY, eatahuahed 1816. W. T. SMITH. Ueueva, N. Y. W ANTED AG KXTS TO SOLICIT OUDEKS Per onr Clinic, and H-trrty Nursery Stock. Steady wmk fur neriit-tic, tcin-iatf men. Sala.x and Expk"!;!!: or ci.iiiiiiiK'iou if prefer.ed. The buiitiea. quickly and easi iy learned. Satiatactmn .uarantts.-d locus tomera and apents. Ayriie imiudiatly f or terms. State ace. Adrirt-K it- ii. en st: & co., 1430 South Penn Square, Pnil'a, Pa. &O.M1T1 IIIXC. Xi;H ui.d.r the sun a bkrh Kii.g sol.nui.n nevtr heard of a CLOTMES LINE that requires No Clothes Piks. Every honao-keept-r, laundreaa and store-keeper wants it. Sample aent by m.ll, 6 feet tor 2cts.. 12 t el tor 50cts. Firtt Clatt jfr.ATS WJIXTEU for Ihu County. Addrea. NORTON K. liOND & CO., M-Miiilrtatw Ag-nta, PaiUdelphi. P.., ( l-oct Biz H-iH ) RKST.MADK CL.OTH.I1N G IN PHI LA PELT II I A -run- j. C. Y-iVTlvlS fc CO. SIXTH 1KP CEESTSDT. I HtJLIt 1ID1.11M1 - tuu A-alsriAJT MEAT-CUTTER. Bouttrod llM tarst fu I nioftllfd and prv- r It .all. r0.UaUa. Hlllf Krrinnl. C Hotruburr Stv r . Xc' n t M'llt, ,IiTfH AMERICAN MTG CO., Zid A Wavshfnton Arc, I'b iliMlrli'tua. STREETS i . a., F.xi-'sition, ). t. Bnd Nov., 1688. PWllt, r-j.riiijfitl.l. Sla-s., CKt., py hetter Del proreeo- um m t.... ..r,-. MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, vermonL Men Reap While the Harvest Lasts NO W IS YOUR OPPOKTUiMI Y $"000 worth of Men's, Boys', Youths' and Children's uit8, Overcoats and fur Caps &c, to be cleared at SOHOTT'S AT A REDUCTION of twenty-five per centum TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. In order to reduce our stock to the smallest pongible Jdimf n sions, weoflerthe most phenomenal bargains in Clothing and Furnishing Goods ever seen, name Lower Trices ever heard of ueiore anu unuersell everj comjwting house in Juniata from 2-3 to 40 per cent. s c H THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, l'A. 18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. It will be Al)VATI0I;, TO THE Who have. - MEN, BOYS rt.l I rr Tx l-.--r. allu1 OIie wuo to liecoih,. THE BEAUTIFUh STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, no don't to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. II We are Sell i no- STOVES OF ALL KINDS, C3rii:vxji:ii than i : vll k Io not fail to see our SQUARE HKATERS THEY hi; ui;ii tim. A I I Uj LINE OF COOK AN'e furnish repairs f.,r all liinls of at the very lowci-t piic. s. OILCLOTH A SI-ECALITY. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. For Oropy, .ra cl. ervona ne I rluary or Liter ll. ettaea. Cure Uuaranteed. Ottirr, M3I AkCH St., Philadeli.t.ia. All dnigia Try it. tl . Imttle, six for -i Msr. 14, 1SS, ly. JOB PKINTING OP done at this nfhre. EVKKV KIM UUII I YOU.. Rubber Boots unt.. you have seen the "COLCHESTER with Sole leather Heel. This is the best fitting and MOST DURABLE BOOT in the market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel save: Honey to the Wearer. DON'T BUY VOUR ARCTICS VV TIL YOU HAVC SEEN TH. COLCHESTER ARCTIC with "Outside Counter." Anead of Al ' others In style A durabillt. If you want t i worth of your money try the Colchester . "OUTSIDE COUNTER." Ai .! .A fca-.. Co 0 T T Clothing that on 4ailw I I T T ui lOr CHJIiBKEN. rtlrmiy oe-.tlD;in fail A R L E Y ST0 E8 ALWAYS ON PI AN I. Sitoves Stove rip(H,Coal laacketo L. sq uire of 2 ards for $1.0 Valaable Imaravemettl for 1 SSM. 23 Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. fclit v-!ra rn tin rr..rlc'-T f- r--, fr-.m rvrr Stuu-In i he I :,e,n. Irii-'r i mi. .r (- KKM1- . llt:j:l'KK M'r'u.fo.. l-yra. u.elN. V. 'i ... ...... - . a . ar ii:i!ir u uii-in -i. ui-rrxa ;. t-U in It. .r -i.t for by Ma--n A llarnlm io l-!. trtr n-ra . Li."" Hn''" ttKar-a I ! ,,. Uined their ar -rr-m y a. Ui.: l--.t in .1... w r,d "-'i" ofl-r, aa 0ei.e.iitrai.-.t, of the at an of it,. (. i -j.:,v, - .,..,..,... . . , ,., psQBGANSsrs trslecj rsiai-vie (..'l Til Kmll. frre tam al ilaml.n il. rnit iM-itai-- to mik.f.r r- traorn.uar-r ci.im f r ilieir p an-... una t:-i , a-e "I"' tOSJI oil r. Ili.y !,,.,. 11,. . .j, HO-.M-nce acli --.-d l.-rwl,,., ,.-,: . --,!;,... ., art of J.iao-, l.uilil u. but ainl r:. r:i rin.ri,. Tb.s taty at-riii.iie a.,., y i t'ln reman..!. .r i . prnvrai'iit nilr.l io.l l ti.t u It, tla-yerf 1,. and D-wlmi-m....."M...,Uii, I'la-TJ creaaed capsri- S'.iSZ t ZTT.V. Z? MiM.U2 Id tune a:. d o:lK-r en-ai-tam aleantane A Clr. filar, ci.n'auiai.. tr-r n, . , front !!- bundrrd .iirrlia-.-ra. iii,..irian.. an.l en., ra a-M loc-lbor wub .-a. n .tivr raui'in. . l-aiiyai.il.railu 1'ian -a aud or,-.ua aul 1 r.. . , '.' ita- -Ja- t-n.... ' ' ' MASON 4 HAML'N ORGAN ANT PINOro Bosluv i;w ottli. lIliCAc o. iviiiii omuiiuiiiajpiLUurji V irjeifrf.f--'
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