r ! : 1 1 j Hi ft 5 1 r ( SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : B WEDNESDAY, JW H. TEKMS. ci V) ter annum u , In adr.BCe; $2.TO U ".C7nrted at 60 Tn.int alyerfioiEo""" P?12bJSS'S: local col. -iranaicui u.--- - h jjortlon. n,n, 10 tents per line for e Deductiota will be made 10 r to edvertua ly- the 7. blU or " jeer. $. 'CRT LOCUS. Tcrcoy Bur-iLfidJlw gno to Al- Co., lio? tooca. Tbe tw'p tra.lo ctt rrry last yeur, SGSl.OO. i-,i i Iv.-.- Iirtflsts of ft unai. '""'n . that weighs 10JO pounds. The iTiBinbTsburs repository Was 102 veaas old lust wto. The railroad company discharged about 40 track hand on featuruay. The Petiu -ratio SUto CjmmitUo ' -Will moat at Hamburg en the -1st iust. W A ifi'Iikon of Tuscaroro. will have five barns to builJ the coming tummtr. There was over 12 thousand dol lars in the Juniata county Treasury last week. McLaughlin k Stiwmel Lava is sued au insurance calendar to a num ber cf their patrons in town. F F, Puluu has FfM tho Geruiania ilill property in Miifor.l township to II. Clay Hower for $2,500. Thrc car loai ? of machine made Ice are shipped fivzu the Artie u;e plant in l'attorson every day. A. S. OkesoD, cf Academic, pre sented his patrons with a handsome and ustful insurance calendar last Wetk. A partr of young people froiu this town ubJ i vicinity, visited Mr. Mover's home near Walnut last Thursday night. ilr. Ed. Stcia and 5Ir. Jeeso Howp, -of Tyrone, stepped eff between trains last Friday, to cull on friends in town. William Harwell who in days gone by ran a bakery iu this town came from Jnctte to see Lis friends hero last week. Conuty Auditors Graham, Hoetet ler and AclInarj, Lave complet ed the work of auditing the coun ty accounts. Rev. Philip Graif and wife and maid Cora, took their departure by rail on the eveuing of the Ctu iust., lor California. SauiJel Iiiebenbaugli of Fayette township. Liirt Loon appointed to a position in the Pension department ut WaaLiugtcn. Vr- S. Arbut of lib. Flfasnat Hills, bnyder couaty, will tuko churgo or llie Juuulu lloosa upuu tbo re tirement of sheriff Fo wlos nest eprir.g 4'Aortban!pton county furmsr,. who had some turkey killed by d jg j has made a claim upon the school board far dtjagss boeau.-d the ljuru xeoeirei the dog tax." Wm. Wagner, mail d'nitributiur,' a gent Ldtwuou Xbw York uud Pitts burgh, Las gon to Colorado to spend a month of vu.tja.tiou. If La likta Col orado the tuail s4rvicu may lost an efficient ofliew. Johu Balautins, resigned the posi-1 tion of director of th school JHm of Fermanagh to-wnsihip to step into the office of County Gjiuiins.-uouer. van Davis u choswu to tiis plot vacated by ir. Bildntiue. Kv. Ilr. hichnur prpac.hd the Lutheran cLrch ou ijiVitiatli morn ing and Toning. Ca Holiday ovan ing bu ifava h luctura ou Iudi to which country bo was nca a miss ionary. The Lord's iiupper will be admin istered iu the Prmbrtriau church next Uabbuth. Preparatory services will be LelJ on Friday and Saturday evenings, an I ea Saturday at the us ual hour. "A promicfcct Ksw Yort TLy.ic ian said : That the eonrtaDt chew ing of gut baa prudacsd weak minds ia fourteen ca.sss of young girls now under truutmbut, the con stant move of the mouth pausing too great a !riu on tuu head." D. O. Shelleubergor, rtitirin; Coun ty Treahnrer, brought his clTioil ac ouat of tho crtunty (j-kiic-e to a sat isfactory conclusion liy handing over to the inrotiiug Couutv Trtasuror, ffl2.90S.42, the Ulanre'ia full in hirt Lands at the time of the c".oa of Liu terra cf cffi.x. Wil'.i?u J. BtmyiK "of v"yorai::;r saims to hp.vo ra y , j i.iistif-in ol potatoca on un ucre of groand last aumnifr, R. M. Chriiiolru of Colo rado, sayH he rais .1 fc 17 liishls on an acre of ground. P. II. R.-eti, of Maine, says he rait-od 'M buslieis of potatoes on ona acra of ground last Mummnr. The county cuiiiralosionifra of Crawford county had the Delauifi t6r bunkers cf -Weadville, arreetcd last Friday on a eharffs of enibezzlo ment. with reccivin'r conntv monev on deposit wheu they knew they wore insolvent. They waved a bearing and in the fum of $10,000 were hail ed, to answer ut court. From tho Clmmborsburg Rpobi tory of lest week: Two gray mares, igbt and t yer4 respectively,' were atolon from the stalls of Gso. II. Cridor. near Salun, church on Sun day night Ifr. Critkr w;s in town on jionuay u.l oKcred a rsward Ktraiul Gallagher, h.13 bsen p.p- noiutcd a 90 days wail woigbing no-ect on tho routobetweerittsburg and New York. An interesting communication on the CenteriFaraiers' Institute came too lato for this iso. It will ars. p;arinuext issuo. B. L. Shuman aud Samuel Roth rock, bavo each been appointed rail road rotito mail wcigbing agents bo tween Kcw York and Pittsburg for DO days. Says tho North American ncuo but intelligent men should evor ba nimcd as cl:gib!?s for jury duly, aud any infraction of tho rule ought to bo punkhed. It is reported that an fcffort will be made in tho Legislature to eoeuro au appropriation cf $5,000,000 for tho building of a new capitol build ing ut Ilarruuuig. Itch oa buiuau r.nj horsei and all animals cured iu "0 minu'osby "Wool foad's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks Sc Co., Druggists, Mifumtown. Nov. 13, lS'JO, ly. i;v. S. ililton Frost, D. IX, will preach in tho M. E. Church, next Sabbath morning. Subject for the morning : "Eekiol's Vision. The Valley of Dry Bone." Sub'cct for evening : '-Tho Danger Signal, Levival semcss every evening this week and next, exeapt Saturday. Ail wolcoma. Tho Tf eck of provcr wo3 well ob served Lv tho Presbyterian ccrgre- gation. The mect'ng was open ev ery evening for brief seuiaaks from member. George Wilson, Georjrc ilartin "and liolwrt Ucllssn ea? h delivered a fcbort addrena on tho sub ject pertinent t; tho topic appointed tor tao evening on wu:r.u they apuke niocitnoMers oi taa Juiiiata boun ty Agricultural Socisty met iu Port Royal on Saturday, Jan'y 10, 1S01, and elected A. J. Pattrioa, Pre: dont; V. A. HoCahau, John V"i.) haupt, Joshua Colyor, Vise Presi dent: Geo. G. Crosier; Traurer; W. IX. Whaitov, Sscretary; Mattheiv Roiljjcrs, Recording Sncrotar; V. T. McCul'.och, G. orgo Boy;-; ' J. G. Wisehaui.t, Kxocutivo Couiiaittee; Dr. G. 11. Graham, L:brai:-n. 'When the Democratic brethren are whooping up and down tho tar iiF, they lister ttii that from '"a busied of corn the distillar gets four gallons of whisky wLioti will retail at i'lC. The Government gots $ !.G0; tho farmer geU iOots; the raiira 1 gots jl; t'ua r-iauufacturar fe-uta the retailor gts $7 and the Consum er get drunk. Again it is illustrat ed, that in this rruul world tho heav iest burden and least profit fall up on the poor coLsuuior. Iu by goiw wintfcra a fsvorile placi frvia which to obtain ." supply of i was Cubs mill lim. The grsat iloed of 1SS9, Lowvr, opened a novr plac. The rub of watr of that llood washed, a u-jep hols in 3st C'resk uuder tha ike tr:ugs, au i j . thu ica formed on tha dop watar thoro is tbu favorite place f rom whi' li i to sjcuij tho ccDg!aitil v-nter for iou hous-..s in town. All hut waek, ieo a foot thick was Luulod froia thut place. ! Frora the Lowilovm Sontinal of last wttoic: The Roventietu aoniTr sry of -tho Prtabytarian Sunday Si-hcoi was celebrated on Sunday morning List, with u very large at tendance, and with ceremonies that were interesting and imprrsiTe. G-r:,e Neison Smith, the first man to iransgs a b.iit on tha wet- ta liiision cr lb j.-.-.unsyivaun cftr.aL, uiad at his residence, in Phil (tdelphia last wsek, jtged 83 yware. Ho was well kttownto mi-ny of our citiziis, ebueciallv tho old bcatjueu. como Loma on Friday, as ta usually did, to spend Saturday and Snnday with Lib parents. On Saturday eve ning La had retired, but oa Sundr y morning it discovered th-.t h s u ulu not oeon occupiaJ, and a note. was found in his ro.im, atr.ti that for cautsa be mantionod, h9 in renaca to commit snicide. Tfcia bs corning known, fetrchiug parlieg promptly were out; bis tracks were traced on tho snow and his 1 folers body wb found lata ia tha evening in an unu.ed luuekilai akost to milee northeast cf tov.u, aear Ilr. Board's rosideuce, by ilcsors. Edward Clou scr, Clegg aad Nickol, it was taksa to und.rtaUr Nickla's ia tki? towa and prepared for Lruial. Hia thoat was cut, the arleriss of Lis wrist3 wcro Etrvcd, nud a bottle cf Liudan u:u was found. Tho kiliu had vrood and brush ia it and tho bodv w raised its top. What Was tha ex citing cause cf tha aad death is not knwwn to as. both of Turbett township. Brows Cavpbttll. On lbs 1st inst., by Rev. S. A. Darctport, Jos. 0. Brown and Jnnia C. Campbell, both of Acalsmia. Ok?ox B.vRrojr. On tho 1st inat., by Rev. 8. A.. Dsveeport, Jas. Crav?ford Okcsc. and Clara B. Bar ton, both cf Spruce Hill Tvrp. FOR iq AND m mm mm a a. tr-k v DIED: Juulatn Xur&ery. All kinds of fruii tr -s for salo at v.hol-jsalo or rutidl. Write for price lit, to S. F. HiKH, Cocolamus, Juniata Co.. P:. Nov. 10, 3m. A Curs ler Cunnf l?rttlon and KICK !:;adiiCa(. v 2I )in;tai' s, ditcovc ri d a root that when combined with other Lc'ibs, makes an easy find certain cure for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and Wvea, and is known as Lane's. Family medicine. It wilj cure sick ha.l;icho in one night. Fur tho blood, lirer andLiduoys, nnd for tho clcariiig up of tho complex iuu it dors wonder i. Druggists soli it at SOcts packitgo. tf I'll TO IDA. TSi Series of Peuesslranta Kaili' H.l Tours- That rioriJa is to be tb.o haven of refuge aud recreation this year, is ::iinifetcl W t!-.e travel already lireetin, itwlf there. To meet tho demand ut msny who cannot tsfford the tiaae nor expense ot rsevcral mouth' nojourn iu the Isnd of snn ihine and soft breozsd, tbo Pennsyl vania liailroJ Company, hart an noaced a nrrios 'of lit tour to ixuva New York, January 2'ith, Feb-raai-y old and 17th, end .bych 3rd Cliiik. On tbo 11 tb ult., in Rich field, llcrry Clark, aged 71 years. - jI"Ist. On tha 11th ult., in Spruce Hill township, William Moist, aged 87 years. Tall .On tho 11th nit., in the vi cinity cf Richfield, G: -rgc Fall, aged aoout 60 years. E.-.ax:t. Oa tho 231 -alt., in Aci demia, Mrs. ILtn;i-.h Brar.ut, nged C2 years, G months and 3 days. Lso's.akd. Oa the 2.1 insi., in Lack townnhip, from piieumonia. John Leonard, jigod about o0 years. .jjijt.i;s. (jix uio iiUia ult., m Turkey Vallev. Iloury Zuidra, aged 87 years. 7 months aud 8 days. KcKN!)r.oK. On tho 22d ult., in Honroa towunuip, Clarenco Iled.vig, infant eon of L. S. and LiiiEa Hok enbrk, aged 2 mcr-tbs nnd 7 days. Y.vsOiiMEtt. On !Iondfiy, Decem ber irJ, lS'JO, nt hi.? homo in Fayette township, this county, Willi ni Van Ornier, agad 23 years 8 months r.nd 1(1 days. Tho deco.HSo.l was a son of Williamson VanOrmor. eaaT B m ""a as K ths envr Perfect Subsiiftrfa for ffti bar's 'JUL INVALUABLE IM Cholcka Infantum tLHO TtCTHiflG. A Quietly Assimilated Fosi roa DYSPrrncs, CON3UUPT.VES, CONVALSSCCNTS. r A PERFECT NUTRI'NT IN ALL VinCTINO DlSCABia, ' PC9UIRC9 NO COOKINO. Kccs IM All OtiMATts. VrVT ToaT bnok. "Ttti GJiS avt PKEnuia or Lk. t-txtt, luSad A ta huf aaJznaL DoUbsr-GoodalB Co.? Bom-ore. Mf ss. 1880 1891 FALL AND WSNTEK 'SEASON r.. ., THAI CAN 33 C!f TO ?t ' jo-t to I5i2!;';oIoi?! m i i i i rfraBBUMTaWaWiii i i fa i" ' a -a M BHARS TH13 i.LF-IL TRADE i $ r ti 9 2 t: -a ;3 T MARK- CLOTHING errs my fov-hno-JS WOLFF'S AC J1 E M DID oj,-v-i'.irt mmmw w m i imi. i Other rn trt EVESY Ko--,-it3 EVESY Count'nj Roorri FVEHY Crns-a Ow.ior EVf!Y Thrifty Vocanic EV iiY Bol$ ab!a to holrl a brush R'JOCID CTlT ;:zds ko L-VJjiCEKsrja. cam de vsfeo clea in a Til OTILY Ll MEN-LIN ED WATERPROOF COLLAR Ui THE MARKET. T 1 9 t -oo- Oi.r Ctiiipttitors are kickicg because v.o took every advantage that the markets afl'orded iu the selection of our They kick Itccuso they're lctt. Their kicking is fctrcngett tcf-Aimory that can bo offered to the la now ready for your inspection. Whether you aim to save money, dress in tho latest styles, cr both, you will Burcly find it to your advantage to look through this vast aggregation of merchandise. You can't employ a few minutes more profitably. You ruay not buy oa your firat visit, but you will Barely loava our establishment impressed with the benefits to be derived frcui patronizing u. You will aeo tho largest Hen's Suit and Men's Overcoat Department iu thu county. Our gigantic btoro ia literally lined with counters, and etch counter loaded high with the neateit. nobiest, finest and most fushioniblo styles of Men's Clothing. But hero's the most important point : Take any ona of these garment3 and yon will Had it marked at a lower prico than any other liousa can name.. NOTE THESE SPECIAL 1PI1ICES : Among the many prices in Men's Suits, we poiut oat the following : 10 for MeD'j Nobby Business Suits, S;ick and Frock Styles, all-wool materials. 10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks, Plaidj and Silk Mixtures. 11 for Men's Imported Cassiruere Business and Dress Suits in Ssck and Frock Styles. $V2 for Men's celebrated Black.Scotch Cheviot suits and Imported worsted diagonal suits. $'15 for inena extra fine cus tom tailor made, imported dresa suits, in Sack, Cutaway, Frock, and Prince Albert styles. Y'ou can't form an lJer of the'exeellence of the bargains until you eee them. Equally great Vulues in Fall Overeoata. We.huve tho very.l.itebt, choicest aud nobbiest things und a savirg of monoy is guar anteed to every purchaser. If you want to Iraavo your rue&suro for "a first clas tsnit, a spring overcoat or a pair of trousers at a imail outlay of nion- ev, call ou us. alen s aji-wool suit. at 5o. ioDUy U-ifcviot ant usssuuoro Kuits at 110. Hundreds cf men's suits at SI, 35, CO, 57 and 57.5(3. E0Y8 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Boys' Clothing we confidently bolievc is worn by thrco out of every five boy3 in the county. Espjiieuco Los taught carofal observers that our Boyes' clothing is the best fur money every time. Our Boys' sui-s at outlast thone for which you pay $1 elsewhere, and cur $3 goods will look neat and tidy. Fxamina by the way. Osr steel; of children's clothing 13 tha Ifirjwt in tl.o count' nd tho most varied. Moilicr?, you wint clotiiicg for your boyp, and you v.fi.r.t valua for your money; here's wlicro yoa can set both. We have the biggest and Lest liLa of cliildren's clotbLig iu the Oar czczllc;:! stock and low pricey oc- of 5J.00 froia tiir.t eify, and ?i3,(JU Trom I'hiladalphht, Baltimore, aud vTsi-ingf.oi. Tourists will trartl in Pulniaa Palaca Cars in chargo cf Tourist Agoas and Chapavoa. A liaiit. bas bcn mdi, oiiovriug one hundrsa an.i fifty palter .gera only to eich tour, fo tkais anil cationj for n'.iace act tickets a well ia aUracc. Th round-trip rste includes Full uan aceoiii.aidati&ii3 and i':c.ilj t:; Ui.iTS in ;ia;C'4 car t(ieuad to tb.2 train, and t;-k; will f-i'.d from all principal sfafioni cn.tho Pinu svlvnia lieiircid pystaui to a con cctit'tr i..i2t witli the special. Fo-- dolnUd inforinatioii acd dea;riitiva :ti:;crarv iit lic.isic ii ahould b.j'kDAIL. WtLi. Brail SiMT mi Cmimawaai WiLk Otaim Tlflm Wiu. 3ri tm olq a- rm Vilk trim lABrCoi9H Ta rt.if 7i at f'V" VOL?r JAJDOUII, PtilatSalphlA. THE NATIONAL DAPTIST, I'lllL.lDELPin.l, '1 WO UOLL1R5 A lEAU ulJ feo made I DO YOU READ IT? 8ood jx)tal for a r 00 E.-.mplo copy-. ti:;:!T. moxtt!"? tkiat. l'" cftts. i (Mi P fi E o G Tor.i:.) I 1801. sl.npay. welkly. JL Wit Don't fail to examine GUI! GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you vill miss of the Season, rattling good suits r.t 1.75, better at 2, and still belter tit and The ;r.J if you iuits thot you will miss 2.50. No house buys ia su'.li quantities thtt we do; no bouso carries such, an Bssortment, and no hou-ii seiis at such low figures. Wo beat lhiu all from 10 to 20 rcr cent.; that is tho nnin buying point, whera you got the biggest value for ths least money. Onr stock of Spring Overcoats (com monly so called), ralLer our tfock of early Fail Overcoats is largo and nob by and verp cheap Como and examine. overoo .a.:t s . Onr btock this fall is superb. Constant effort succeeds. Wo aro mak irg improvements every seusou. Tae newest novelty this eeascn is tho bcx overcoat, with J inch Lip pram. Every known fttsLionublc t-hailo ia hore at prices to snitcl1, fiS, S10, and Sl"2. These coats mutt be sen t9 00 appreciated. Jic:i s Liti-rs, or Storm Cent in black, bmo and fancy Shetliiode, black and Cbincl.jll.iR, Amorkan Irish Friezes, Foaoy 'rLoviots and cass'iucres, at i ", and C. No sucklvaluoo in &iy other clcro ill tho county. Visit our H.it department. Exclusive stylos in nobby goods. No bousa in tLii county can approach ur prices ia Underwear I We bought in larger lots than ncy other codcern: wa paid spot cash for every thing W8 bhow. Can you wonder at our ability to undersell alii competi tion. FEUD MEYERS, Si r v r' ti -: t s r r , t x"! ...i '-an lud.'.i to IJt)ia: 'I fiU.a It'AilroSi-1 tick et Ci-ii:ui. jl-l IllZlKl) : An interesting, teachers be'i ia local in stitute T:l3 iieif) ia 1 uumpouiowu on the. '2nd and 3rd days of January lf$;l. whii-b whs participated in bT vf. F. Bn"k, V. II. Shilly, M: M2:p; Kir.zrr, Dr. J. N. Grnbb, Mr. J. II. Iwi-h.-rty, J. Vrr. Ilibbs, iiirrilt Haidariun'j, Crlia J. Ig;4U, lir. Ed. Dviu, 1'rry Ii',iiJnslag?r, Profr Aruild, 1. i.. iinurti, J. C. I-iinL., J. II. Cruer, C. C4. IVtra, D. H. Ki.pncr. J. T." Ailman. Lii Minnia Smith, Iloiar Van Orwirr, Liizia Va:i Ormr, E. Bake, ildiia Dtiugbfcrty, Bright Shuman, E. A. 'J'buiii. tH.e Ilumphrr, ilisH Mury Ha.H, 1W1 Haldwrmari, TT. F. Bucko wo Chairman aud Celi. J. l-ngftu. Bcivt .rr, kiui I Bimich Fry, asu's- taut Kccratury of tbc Instituit-. Tus j n.r. I'-.aiitute will be b.eld m McAl- Z'rirrr. Fi.i:o:;3 05. On tho 7th aitit , by Kv. S. S. Uraybill, lUuboa M--.yr of ?.tonrtf" teraefcip, and Clara l'orguja of (iri cr.wuoa Tvrp. Sihipii BarsFa. On the 18th nii., by Jtr. J. A. Mittru, J. C. Shope, 1"' Cio:.'.- iCur., Perry Co., and An r.ia Vf. Bryuer, of ypriu-a Hiil town ijl.ip. llAij.ri.tosi Davj. On tha 23rd nk., by Iluv. Kmil Ijowv, Cr.a.ios V. llariticgtr, of Ptiiliriflphia. and Mary Ciiari'jtto liis of McAhsterili. 7Lzrm.r Xvr.rz: On tho ;.ll , 1 v P..'v. J. B. Kt in, Linc-la S. 5 1c. "'J ; f.ri iv. H or 1") i-'gts, -0. J.V jJGRF.SSiri: HZPCBLICJS JOCK . -V.iL GF THE XETIIOVULIS. ASEWBPAPCn run TIIK ifcterviJe Jtn -nd 21, lc.'Jl. From tie Bliom'isld Timts: wilh ia an air of on. mile in tao north ern portion of CVntro tovrnshlp, by actual coaut wore t'can 370 rubbita had l.tjn cr.rbt Ibis aooou btf:ra tSo l-.r.t f.'vli "el r;ior. Mis Msry, dairbtrr tf Sen. A. morrow, of E'.idiijbnrg, wvu tl.a t.reniiuxi at ft abyutiiL' ci!ch l.:at $o0 for the recovery of the horses, and arra.t of U,u thief. It i8 to be hoped mat he will recover hi3 v-rrr,. erty. r all Hard, Soft or and Blemishes from Spavin, Curbs, Splint- known. Sold i-r T. 1, , n. -..t,, u- ' J-KS ,v J$9o-ly. WC:CK. o:n SUOS BIS. !. in.n-t wilu a riiie that all t"u blots cor.'d he ctvered at oaw with n. f mull cup box lid; distance -10 ycrds If ar.y oth er )ou?'g l;nly can beat it sh w;l! try a"iin. " Tho r.iTntisrious light on Leonard's Hill which we ecticM ! in our former i'em.-i h." bn seen uvral timos of lat. It burp -il-i liant'y and Lists for Rome tiina. It Li tbo gocei al balit.f that it is natural gas arising from aomo mineral and it will bo explored. A.4 John Moretz, of Hnutei's Valley, was let ting his coalts out to water, ono run across a pile feuco that oncloaod the ViU'd. and it run ouo of the pale in iia body behind the front leg. O. W. Kepner and Jacob Llftino wero miia moad, and upon examination, found tho wouud to ba about sev.n inches in lergth, but not penetrating to the iniide. Under the treatment of O. W. Ktpner tho colt ii getting along right well. From the Freeman: Ttie widow of the bits Wiliiftm Low thor, of Newport, fell over dwad nt her residence in that town on Friday lasd. She Buffered from rheumiti-m, bat honrt failure is s'tid to Lave la(n i the causa of litr sndden death. Bloi.d Ou Suad.iy forenoon thera fas an ;.-wef;ny, rmuautd c-scttomuiu ia 1Mb town ovrr 01 :mc3 resotctab'o cit zeii on Curo c vf r thi-i Ixsvoi! -li voncc man wca Co., tin hij tighteentb year, and was 1 d :r,rd tofl-JiSUlO. i Perry Co., bv lltr. rOM'VC: Calloused Laaj-s nurses. Hiibirp S'''l ..'Jitetmv, iinusuiiii-.'uuu'Jiiiiu t:.io umiu u 1 Th3 Jts.Pi'ains. aud SwJ:- the rnvt-ttiious diapocaranco f Ir'11"'" Shvo $50 Chester F. Harlinf, son of Cha: ..f't V,, ' .Warranted Oie L. Jlariir-a respwctablo cifzea Ku'Liiru of Vi"aikr Twp., .ua An iiif ivurlz, cf Ds'.nirr: loxr r.tv.p. Y.cii iiiL.'j".. Oi tho 3rd ut., at i'lcim, Eii.fiaai?:6r Co., if. Young of that place, and litUo Miiicr, of Oi ie.;t:tl, this county. Er-vrTos 2 vani-t. Ou tha 23rd i:ll., in Altocns, l;y fi.tr. It. II d l burn, North A. Bra'.tcr. of that city, and Ettia Burdell, cf B.uia TTrp. VTaicRT JKinimrn Oa tho CPh wit., ia y-ivrport, by IE:. ler Ficrgci, Harvey Li. V.'rigiu. of fl ,wo 'Tnp., Perry (Jo., r.nd Acca .".T. Mcridc.h of Hsomiis.ctj .ii, tl-:3 county. Siiciiiiiia Kooss.On tho IlIi rlt., by si. L. Cwrp'.ri:, f. C. See-VT and Dorothea J. Hovn Loth of Tur bett Twp. V".w.ii.a u'i-e. Oa tho tilth ult, by F.cr. E. . iirry, A. C. Wagaor, tf fctclcn, Da.irhi.n Co., nr.d Anna C. Vusc, t f Mdiord toTrr.ship Eo.T'lH K a.L. in Mans Cum. Eitki: gtr, VYdiivn il. iA-gg", of this cjnr.ty, imd Li:igg:s J. Ilopon baver, of tho former jduco. ApxrJi. On tie 2.vtb ulb, by i'.sv. E. E. Borry, John J7.' miller, cf Liverpool, Perry Co., aud Cather ine Aakor of Wlkr t-Bc?bip.. M.s3UAii Hahaw. On tho 25th ult , bT lie?- O. W. IVishir, Harry S. i.Icr?h.ll and Mai th.i K. Uarmac, both of Fayott tstTMbip. Pas'- c ker S Tonnrs?.. Ou the 23th ult., bv Pier. Cbritir.a Myers, tUiutl 4ra"r.naLsL:r.., of Tuacarora Twp-, and Susan -i. Stotiffor of flar risburg. STiorr Wilt. On tho 2oth ult., by I;it. 3. P. Blown, Simon SUoiap, of Suqut hauiia township, and Eva Wilt of Greenwood towrsbip. TorrrsiD Ascrr.soK. On the 25b ult., in Kasling?, Cambria conidy, by Iter. V.r. II. Cioscn, Viilicm J. Town sond, of that place, and Lottjo May Anderaon. formerly of T.eed's Gap, this county. T'l.TZ IlAIN'2-i. Oa the iiv 1l,v. A. lUSpanrrler, Chralcs A l ouiidcd Dfcend'Or 13, 1667. OiiGihtioii ever 100.0C0 Copies D A ! t, 1' . Ti;a Xr.ra is t.n .r;'sri cf no f:-.r,ti:a j- uUs;i. wi. es ; bas l.u tiia.-usilitt to t-ttr.t'o. Tin moil TdHurhuHt XiU'fuptr uct:it in T'-.: Prist i a Sr.:. ami i;;?cr. Ch'.np i.i wa, Tutjar uat:.9:id a:il trali !Lid Ly p'lice in tbo colut.ii'S 01' Tub I'r.ts. Ins Pbkm 1h. tl.a .jibttv.t Kiiti.ri.i! in Vor!c- I' r.rKie.i itti;i'.ointi. TliK I'liE1! Fl MIAV J.MI11.S i3 hJjll'D- .diii twiiiy fi'gu fai't-r, tovtrlt, every ct.r. rant (rrx el t rot. Ti":Iuis Vir"LT KwtikW, contains ell the good tL:n;s cl ill's cai y tLJ Suaday ed'tions. For Uui'v who cannot i'orl tbo Daily C'5 T 5JJ7 KJ--JXL a. i . ri i!ii.wb, - - - - RUBBERS, T TT E LE A D I:M G2 CLO T:II Iffi R. MllLliSTOAVlSr. lV. OVEESEOKS, LT t-r Tf A "S . C1 TllUNKS AND SATCHELS, -FOR EVERYBODY AX IS 05, ESTABLISHED. It 80 Special Inc Jx O The To attend the Attractivo Sals ol Clsthijjg ttat froxn its on deity Ol' or sre p r . ,-c'.T !';.- i! s'jbfitil ut J. b- riUt.iiico V. El'i.t i i; fruiii early a I'fijiiJii AS AN AL:VI-...? MEDICJt I Tna I nLJi Lis lo .ujjor.v r in Incw lore. Dili ult., A. both of chicked D to 11. me so 7 to ICj: F.?;. ttr 21 to 2c; potatoes 00:: s.; Sxvtct T-ot;,.t,ot 15 t ilo bunch; Nov i in iiij ciuu'Uiiiu yen, iiui 13, j leachir-g the Sulphur Springs school J iu Vhctti-ld towDsbip, and bad l.lt. aTid Agn- a J. Kain.n. Turbett township. Sroci rfJ'. Sua.i.EV. On tie SOiii ulc, by Ilcv. E.'Ji. l?:jrry, William A. S'-ouft'cr of lrmana-:h township, and Emma J. Shelly of Dtkwo Twp. Ittxjus Hooia. Or. tLo 31st j bushel; Ct.b-a.;3 ult., bv Iiuv. S. A- Duvenport, Jer- j Celery S to20o omo T. Kit::mau aud Emily G Koous, ' clover seed c. li'Miin I'ut rtark 'fa!'.. '. c! Ajiff-V'.y-vr .'.'.'n fix r t i o:io Dii'j" oa'T, or.i " t ur n.an '.'::.'!. , f. r.iday, olo year tilvlj Trci.-., oaa jfar. ar. t cheap . Jlir erica. i-r.... J5 CJ -.53 4 j 3 CO 1 CO iii-eo .... 1.00 1,4 V ON BltlBGE ST.; M1FFL1NTGWN, PA. aiie vcu ;a uoniicvi'Ei; I HAVE ICU IlCHBHO BIF05IT?! JUNIATA VALLEY DANK, o I Or -ilFFrilTOVtf X, iA. WITH j ritAXCU AT POUT KOYAB. Stockholders Individually Liable. C'AMi AT HA -,' dl' tf.i.; UIFFLIIf iOTf TA. rid T. VAN HiVYlX, Caiicr. r.uiEcicna. StLd lurTns Circitlur. Swnpli-J lra. AjiDtj waiiti.il ovcrj--wiipr- I. ttral ci mi:iibiuus. AJiircas, tm:; ritESrf, 1'i.iiF.a ciLbLto, c5 l'.-:ri; Itmr, KlW XLl'ii.. Uli'tLl'iVrS a XAitKETS. Virriitroir..'. ,U, 1631- H'!ttr ... T.r?,. I.i.r.i i3Hi-3, ... bard , 13 - 7 6 0 "S7bpat, Corn, uii lifts, Hy riovcrwd Tirm-tliy Botu..... s o iiraii Obvr.a...., ...... o!'cr..i GrclMU-l iiil.lJ:i.it.. A u-crir;-- li-'.t 83 CO 4J eo $1.00 it.60 1 CO OJ 1 20 20 00 1 -0 SO I'lliLADKUTJU Zll:Kr::i) Jan. 10, 1E31. Vi-.ei.t $1.01; Corn 50 to CGv: Oats Clot Wool IS lo 35'c; Live E. JO to etc; 8 to 12c i. to ?1.15c t'j -j.jc a i ft heati; Western INTEBEST PAID OS TIIL CEliTIFlCATZS, Mciei leaned at knst Mrs. VT. C. Pon-.ornr, John llTtrii-r, Kul rrt K. Fa.-Kt-r, T. V. Irwiu. I'li.l-.p M. KrtiTvr, I.CLii i. AttiiucOU, ,,.Kt; -i ?'i i' i ' ;V- A f i Vft-ft -5" l'-- V-':; sing roar sun i iTr.LMu:i fRUa A I .rv .t-.-.i:-: r r :ii STOCEHOir FE.1 1 Ftii.Jp JI. !:.-; ni-r, Arnio VT. SI"' !" y, Jcr-M.ih Koiiuncti, Ja' c II. b-wln, L. E. AtUiuson, Ii. K. 1'ariii r, VT. C. Ttiuicrey, J. Ijoiaios Irwin, Mry Knriz. Jcroinc Thompson, Je Job 'f.-.-.i( r, T.V.Irwin, Clir!oilo H uyder, J"faid'i L. t'-arton, Jehn if . Iiimr, Kobi rt H. l'attersoa, F. K. M. IV-nn-'il, Levi Light, Samuel H. Kotliitck. Three ar.d Four ror cent, ii.terest will be l-uid ca certiCc Jtts tt deposit1. fjan 2i, 1HD1 w Vf 7 v. fi u. 1! i. r, 11 'i TO TilL It will he ADVANTAGE OV ALL BUYERS Who iiavo laoiicy io iuvest U e-xaiuiao tho Stock cl Gooua lb-' MEN, BOYS AND OEILDRBK It id truly marvelous to Seo THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ot Suits and Overcoats at tho Wonderfully Low Triced. His prices leave all Comr-eiitora in tlio rear, to don't fail to give him a c.ill if in need ol' Clothing 7 Xjl xl if MIFFLIN TO WIST JLJ A 17" a J fssseylraula A jrlntlttiril Wo?2s, Yor'r.Ti iarqetiir" btxistiril tn?!tM trJte rdl!. nm.Tn-uea l td Am-nre ' - . 'Vi - I hrijt is & ii,:- 5 .t( V .... ffi t 1AeV s-r'.-i -.' i i- V: result rornf"jve A Hl 1'., dewiness ndS 5MKC)UOai '!VV C-oCoaringooe--pi. O WW'JJ 111 jj W W W A (JwlrC It-isasolid ii lii Vw.ll tJ. Xovklii out over iL j many htnei oftliia ccujitry, sea tlious x&Za ci u'Omon sarii: .j cvvti. tiolr lives ui hcusc-iiuld tirud-r tliat ini,h.t i-o niE.tariaI-7 lotiaciiCtl l-y tlic iiso cf r i"j-w cakes cf SArOLIO. If art hour it ZT.vii c:.;"r. -l.-i j a cal:- id useJ, if cte less Ti-iiiki .7st!icis uj-oatiio IT 13 A FACT Yi 11LL IO'OWN THAT WE II AVE 4 arsest. issocii -OF- HARDWAilEIJN THE COUJNTY L'uildisgIlurdwaio was never to lew ns cow, KAIL?, LOCKS, Hir.tli: C EM EXT, TLASTEK, ia fitct every tliiaig in the Hard v arc Uueincludu'gllousG Furnishing Cooda WALL PAPSIi, SL5KS, &c5 Arc row &'oll at Ilottoia Priees bj- ERANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO FAJiL AND W IK TEL GOODS- I wonld ioforni tha pnblio tliat I have now In ray new millinery store at my place of r-JsMeixe on Water street, SCi'Jlint-jwa, .c&ad door from corner of Bridge ptrcot, ; laluiisttfckof Fa'di anil Winter millinc.y j ' goods ail new, and of the latest style?, j I ,r:d uaviMg oinfloye-1 first classy milliners: I ani r-repft'ea to iii'l"J' 1 J.:'0 Mi ICS v -V- vlr . 'iK!IPir FRK. At- fa. wj-ilu licsi'Jcwo I j t-j-ito ti-.c c--ji?riTjieut, iiii lis cii'iilijl, li-ii;aa( yyli? would jjrudjo tlit; iW ccr-ti vliicl. ii. c;stc. t a tuti i.-'t-i tkwur'iB arm.- r u 4 TREES, SHrt J8S, ViSLS, &c. STEADY V;OrA For llonot, Inda nrlots Bca. everytbiD foand in a Uitciaae niu.in.ii i jf j" 'auu'rr . rvr,. s'or-' como and examine my Mock. . ' j i.i-4'f 'J!'?vi"w rmr n ftii! isn otmf consider it no trouWe to ah. go..d?. ! f .'f """-- ! I Hai-ch 22-87.1.T. ol it iiir. OFv.cae. m nff im'-irivily fur Un.'t. C. CHASEA CO., PHILA-tPA v. 1
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