" TIS. s.Hrrtie., Sl-0 T nt"m " .!d . L-Tif -: N-00 not I""1 w,th,n "'"t aavertisemeBta inserted at 60 foresee uaertion. "Il.sita: ss ess aatiees ' locI eo1 if tea's r line lor each insertion. "V'a ,e.ons ill b d to ,bos "eMr'ai Bajrlions si'sr SHORT LGC1LS. ,j Jrk InrC'esp be.'ts "J shoes. t i a w ., 60' ,. . rcnietlt f JSrt was Di l uesuay c , , j; r'.eutr:r's forChrist.nvi toys. A ci.ru t'.sUtf.g n;schi..e hss been in- p..v v rulber boots and shoes at G. lh Sum:.' frchoole era preparing tor cu Kt kss rice Christmas goods and t .: '.!. rtiu ana snow on 1 t:. -- i'ue ia ' jsy r :.i.i- i t . Frs'iCi1 loweT miming panv urougui etKrt people indulge in the luxury of , fnlltr tki!--; rink. fciVr J. M. Pomeroy bis sold the Re- y.y.l- T) t" l '" tW" !'OE- -.;,,.rt'i n !:ffi;n c;unty have both .ti;rkn i ! muni pa. Put tr.e .eut.'att-d rubier boot at G. TV. Heck t" "t a:.d sbue store. jtl;r, .ortr.i that .Meody is to opt-a a t- .ti. ' !,: : Uarrisbtirg. i. .: . ?T" ""r'9.v by baying yonr rub ber of !mn : 'V. Heck. ( ' -,i . .".I"!-!- a M.Hlia comity hunter, re t: t'. k' ..! IWO 1"'-'r al oac' not- The ' n.ui:iorei met last Thursday, fi.t.rt.' Wil-mi bf" opened hia store in a l-n -crj'y i ilii K on hia loi in Patterson. fh? rcb1 ti' HP S KramiiK, M IXIilB l'.viI. (iown rn Suudav a -a. t-!rt t,.!4 aSo:it 3 ) bnbU or con fil of Si.eritf Sbivary'n corn crib aoiue ric:r tit. Tl:ii i.. f iT!UiisM"uTi nhn they raft It ctk. rpp'iiuie.1 A. . Patterson tht-ir lit rn.-y. X!r r.M l,e j-e-irliine in ihe Proabyte :i .r r' bjth ir."r;.inj and evening, r. it Sibl-a ii. E'T. ST r. r.c nunny.' t, of LrviMown. jrti. h tl.e Lutheran Church next itb:b e-.-ei,iT. Kcr. V.r. FrrfaM, of Huntinpdim, jfirfcrd, : irnipp and eveiiirg, m the Trfrbw rtnreh. ii:;:.irri krf" 0:1 ;h look-ont for a black fd !';" p-a's t': ri-lje a irih of town. Tiiiy 'l i!rire In cet a pop at it. A. nn ' eve-v M;n:iy in town has a C i r :n ..f f rjr'et fever. The type of fever l ?s !ci-"j a m -l or.t', anl tn deth from it. Tr-jruin ttmw of Friday mtlit aoft- nKf r-uni. '-"lifi'"' 'he Ireoze ' Ftu,.1iT .iirlit to I it t a giod deal or b.-at. tTi: -ji'.K Pratf.n. at one time a resident ofil.ii ;o i:;, iitJ on the 24 iost., ttMarra ii"e. I'trry f. u::iy, ci" consumption, aged r! ie.ir5. If jun;': of Shu lletriinp skating rir.t; rnt s-lmit colored people. The c r"J. ;.'. '. throat-n to test the matter i;vr C ' K'rhT act. V c j-J't ten d i.v, iirre hunters traveled t!.rui:-rli tiic wil ls of Licking Creek, and f ti k 1 g Talli es than there are deer iu t;T .i t;c'i of tlie State. 4-. .-s;.r.in. S'ircrintendrnt of Public In-ft-p t;.,. H! s a t this '.V.-died iy. on a if r of f isi.ii tat: n of tTje ch4KlIs in Junia t. Ii i i ! t: is secord round. r be t'tr works a I-ixk Hiven, is such r tl , p.J( ;t l-oi k of the taxpayer tint ti er j iLj i.-e to hell the tro-ks to a trv. se ; !!y. or company if such cm be f.-ti. (ii 7n s lav evening there was a wreck "f irti in ' r unt of the Patterson House, "a L' - frof. r switch, where a n;nn- wrecked and tiiiuhlrd over I "i the !V;-:in House porch some months T-e h.alih l fie family of Mr. I. B. EarVTi, :;. hi; at C:ibi Mills has not been gisd th: .it 10 davs. Mrs. Karton w is cn:'e i:i t :th inti.imation f the bowels and f-verj of the children have been sick with 1 yh r i. "lie only rubber boot made that can be worn arii comfort, is the ventilated rubber livot. The foti,r kept warm and will not ;. T. k a j air and be convinced. For .e.: C. W. 5ck"s boot and shoe store, a.S'.iV,ivn, Pi. C. O'peUnd has off ered a setofMscau !J " "httury t Fasland or Woccster Die ti'ruiv to th" teiclier wno will wiihin the court g .-.;! terra display the most taste in too. iiousr decoration, w iihin the limits ' ...; ;t (jve dollars. I tste iilps.ut e in offering you a f1' 'i-k ot Ciirialtu&s gooJ tb.it i :ct iLr rt'ini:euieuts of flit- t'Me. hii'i a!i al favrrdb;e price D,b t Xc Orleans baking C. l HlSKEL. '! u l th.,t ieiclst.d is the Erst Presi i:.i i . h J. ksoa tliat can op?n the in ". oral la !. 1 Lit is, he is the first Presi sir.ee Jackson that cm dance. Bui dair-iae j, ,, th only physical delight Sist the President has revelel in. lliemoihsr of Ecoch fcealc, who was carr.c cat ot her son;s house, on ihe night "f Us tire, by grand-daughter, and laid feather t ed iu tli garden, till she b remtveJ to a belter pl.iee, died ,;""-.yi ajo. It i beiieved thtu the "Kk orcasiouej by the tire took h i life, -e was tf, rtars old. -ii.;M(-e with J. Kii-Lard-rms B,.ts iiml Shoes, for the past " je-at. Las bteti satisfactory, thar -i 1 r.,ve to 5, zooX bu1 outinot be !3 th. It acknowled by all cus--oers. tbat t'.e onW ,,lace to bny 'htm ii .t the istore of C. F. Hii.ke!. C. F. IIim el. A nviaiM-r o! hunters roamed along the "'a sul, of Shade mountain, both east and : Le" is;o n. last week, with the ex-r-ta!ion of fclt:,if a shot at deer, that it " ,ht"'ht woul.l be driven out of Licking Black Log Valleys. They saw anumber - w-r. hut the de-r seemed to ba on the 'hk out," atld ke, , o tMr Kllcb k rkAvril Sun, ssy, : Fre4. Zeilers Jv "8 'heir friends in Juniata s !VT rr Su, d Our oi l friend Judge Mt-!istetville, was in Liverpool TO "-..i last week. He wa heartily Welcomed by his friends hera Turk-. hunters in the vicinitr ol Oriental, it s earns do not know tame from wild one's. Henry Goodling lost twenty-one out of a flock of t tnty nine, Aaron liaaa lost fourteen, and Absalom Barne. has one of a flock of fire left Just wida enough for two to wlk ; Just close enough for two to talk ; And never room tor three. Two narrow boards a foot apart The cause of many a fluttering heart, Aa any one might see. Ah. wicked walk! Ah. trickery walk! Just close enough lor two to talk." Rev. Waldo Measaros, of Philadelphia. delivered a lecture before the Teachers' Institute, last Tbnrs.lny evening He ia an eloquent speaker, end geatu'ates with aa much natural ease as he speiks. His sub ject was narusd, From Acorn to Oak." but aa he ur folded it with vehement elo quence, it revealed itself into the subject. "America," or "God and America." It was the highest toned lecture that we have listened to in MttSintown. The Franklin Repository of last week says: The young ladies at Wilson College from Mifllin, Pa., are in a bad wav at pres ent. They had expected, ol course, to spend the holidays at borne, but word has been received that there are fifty caos of scarlet lever in that place, several of which are in the family of one of the young la dies nt the college, and they will be oblig ed to spend their Christmas vacation at Wilson, unless the contagion subsides con siderably, as there is daninr, should they coiuo homo, o( bringing the disease by them. Everett Press : Martin Miller, of West Main street, bad a bog butchered Ust Wed- nei-dav by Mr. Sttckman, from the heart of which hog a small bullet, such as is used in target guns by the boys, wss found. The bullet mas imheded in the apex of the heart acd surrounded by a giistly membrane. Early last summer the hug had been sick for some three weeks but it came around all rifil.t in the end. It is supposed the bullet bad ben shot by some mischievous by. and wounding the hog notliiuir waa said about ii. The bullet ia in our 00s session. It is certainly an unusual occur rence. The Carlisle Volunteer of l ist week re marks : List Saturday ruort.ing a little girl between eight and nino years ofage.nnued Williehiiioa Hoover, walked with her father from Failing ff prints. Perry county, toCar-bsl-i, a distance of til teen miles. Thev left home at a little after or3 o'clc and arrived at tie maiket house in Carlisle at half past six, Walking that loni; distance over a moun tain iti five and a half bo :n. The latlier brought the child to our othce a little whiio alter arriving ia town. Site is a stare. Weak ly little thing with apparently but little firrngtb et she did n it even complain of tralittg tired. It is no uncommon thing for men to mar rv too o'ten, that is to hive two and three living wives, it is an uncommon act for a woman 10 be married to two or three men. Sui h a woman has bowevur, turned up. a hich fact is related by the folio irg dis patch. Kingston'. Ont., December 10. Mi'ia Gregar was arrested here to-ilay, charged ' with b;gniy. She married S. C. Edwards, ', a minor, in this city on November 0. being ! at that I hurt the wife of Willi un H. Gregar, of Toronto. The certificates of both mar risct s were put in eviJ.-nce, and the woman was committed for tri il. The B'oonfield Times of last week says : On M nday of last week the wife of Mr. J. W. Rice, residing a short distance above Loysvilie, droppel d-ad. She was jast pre paring to g- to Loysvilie, and was in ap parent gito'i health up to the moment she sink down. Medical aid was immediately called, but she was pronounced dead, when tho phvsician reached her. The funeril was spiAtiuted for Tuesday, but the life like j;-earnce of the la ly, caused miry to think pi'rf a; s it was a case of suspended animation acd the inneral was ostponed. The doctors however, had no doubt of her death, and c si-ituidsy the Iriends yielded to the verdict ot tiie physicians, and the body was buried Last Thursday a week, Jobs Moore, editor ot llieHatri.-burg Sunday Telegram was bro't be'ore tha Ilai pbio County Court to receive sentence, bsvitg been couvicted of pub lishing a defamatory libel against J. X. Ginritig a saloon keeper of Hurriaburg The Court pronounced the following sentence. "Veil have been renvicted of publishing a de'ematory liocl. Yea appear to have ben laboring undor the mistake that because you had control of a newspaper you bad some peculier licer.sa which allowed you to assail cinz-ns generally. We bops your mind, however, baa been disabused of tnis idea. You not only nublished tha libel regardless of remonstrance, but you came into court and attempted to prove your assertions, thereby aggravating the offense. The sen tence of the court is that yoo pay fho costs f prosecution, psy a fine of and be imprisoned in tha jail of Dauphin county for a period of sixty days, and you are now in the custody of the sheriff :e see that the sentence is complied with." The December number of the Scientific American meutioos the following as recent inventions : A jxitato planter has been pat ented by Mr. Joseph L. Ullatburn, of Mem phis Tenn. It consists of a frame, rolling drum with wheels, and an open sided hop per arranged behind, and w ill also distribute a fertiliier in the furrows at the time of planting the potatoes. A com bined sod cutter, sender, and barrow has lieen patented by Mr. Wil'iaru K. Hubbard, of Walla Walla, Washington Ter. This in vention covers a special construction and coruhinvioo of parts in a machine mountej oa wheels, to be drawn over a fild by a team, to pulverize bard soil, and at the same time drop and cover seed therein. A weather board guago has been pat ented by M-srs. William J. Dyer and Thomas W. Maxey, of Xevaia. Mo. This invention provides a means for carpenters to more accurately space weather boards, and hold them exactly in proper relation to previously placed boards, while nailing them iu position. A log turner bas been patented by Mr. William F. Fidler. of Rock Cave, West Va. This invention provides special means in combination with the book and tackle, the carriage and Its knees or blocks for preventing the log Irom sliding laterally out of place while being turned. The Newport News of the 6th inst., pub lishes the following : A stont colored fe ma:e was a psssengei on mail east on Wed nesday evening, and alter the train left Mif flin a big white fellow, full aa a goose, came into the car and insisted on sitting in the same scat with her. She did not desire such a companion and plainly told bim so. He insisted on sitting along side of her and : planted himself on the arm of her seat. She became very angry and aaid, Gi rum here!" Instead or going he laid hia arm on th back ef her teat and inclined hia noay towards her. Quiek aa a flsah she hauled off and struck the man a square blow in the eye that sent him reeling Irom her. Aa toon aa ha could gather himselrtogeth er he rushed, toward the woman Tor the pur pose of retaliating, but before be could lay violent hands upon ber the omnipresent commercial traveler gallantly run him into another seat and sat oa him. The fellow swore and said he bad fought four years to tree the niggers and be would be blacked it be would a.low a blanked nigger wench to hit him in the eye. Tha woman remained untxeited and fearless until the train arriv ed at one of the small stations wet of Thompsontown, when ah disembarked. The fellow who insulted ia said to lie re spectably connected, the worthless son of a Thon piootown 'squire, but our informant did not hear hii name uisutioned. The Teachers' Institute passed a series of resolutions, thanking, first. Prof. Moyer and daughter tor the runsic that they fur uisbed the Institute with ; second, the pro fessors aud lecturers ; third, the Ac .demy for piano; fourth, Mr. Aikens lor use of argan ; tilth, the Commissioners for the Court House; sixth, the preachers for conducting devutioual exercises; seventh, they request the County Superintendent to appoint a committee to report aud recom mend a course of reading lot the teach ers; eighth, they request the County Su perintendent to appoint a teacher from each school district aa a committee to meet a director lor ibe purpose of devising a plan by which a uniformity of text book may be secured ; ninth, they declare against the introduction of anv text books w ithin the period of ihe coming three years; tenth, authorizes the C uuty Superintendent to appoint a committee in township and bor ough, to organize District Institutes; elev enth, endorses Mr. Anman as aa efficient i. rticer, an earnest worker in the cause ef education, aud a man of high moral char acter, aud thuy pledge thuir endeavor to assist him iu his field of labor; twelfth, requests the coutity papers to publish the resolutions ; thirteenth, is a series of 3 reso lutions on the death of teacher Ida J. Ma- Gill. Miflliiitown hunters, wbe have been bunt ing a oear on Shade mountain a few miles north of this place will take an interest in the following, taken from the Pittsburg Gszette or tha 4th lust. -Mord. McAlevy, chief clerk iu tho post oilie of this town, and James, Joseph and William Ross, three of the most noted bnar hunters in this section oi the state, had a terrible encounter with a large she bear on Monday alteruoon iu Dia mond Valley, this county, during which Jo seph snd William Ross sustained injuries which it is feared, will result fatally, t'lie bear was brought to hay in a dense ihicket of l.imel by the houads which accouipauud the pirty, and William the youngest of the brother, wbo is only 16 years old, volun teered to creep in aud drive brui;i out. The lad had gone but a short distance when the infuriated lear attacked him, planting her tore leet on In breast aud tearing tue lima from his arms and neck. He had ouly a na vy revolver with him, which proved a harm less weapon. Suiumouod by the cries of his brother for assistance Joseph hastened to the scene ol the bloody encounter, wbeu the bear lett her prostrate victim and direct e& n,.r attention to Joseph. lis emptied ti,a contents of his ride into the bear's h.ad, which had but little efl-ct. Tlie boar caught th defenseless man around the body and with a powerful hog almost crushed the bieatu from him and broke two ol his ribs. Mr. McA Ivy, coming up al that moment, planted two balls in the bear's heart, kill it instantly. The injured tueu were remov ed to a neiiinberiuc farm bouse, wbere they are lying m a precarious condiiiou. The bear alter being dressed weighed l!ot pounds. During the evening hours of the 5th inst., pejple ot this place saw a bright light ic the direction ot Jcrico Mills, an 1 a uuuiuor of people conjoctured that the mill bad taken tire. The conjecture was a mistake. The Ore. however, was not far from tbe mill. The tiro was iu tbe house of Udorg Bar ger. Mr. Beiger'a residence stod not far from Jerico Church. There had been Dreacbinc in the church that evening, and the congregation was about leaving ihe building when some one saw that Burger's bouse Dad taken tire. The congregation ran to ihe burning building. That part of tbe house in which the chimney sto jd, in wbicb the cooking was dona, was all a lira. Tbe neighbors were dazed or confused. Theie was nothing there with which to hglit tbe fire,- and by the time that they bad concluded to bieak in a door and save some of tbe personal property, Ibe fire bad so spread itself through the building that only a few chairs and loange was gotteu out of tbe building. No insurance. Mr. Bar gor and family were in towa at the time of the fire. They saw the light of the fire, and knew that it was in tbe direction of their home, but did not think that it could be their habitation, for, when they left the building about 2 o'clock ia the af ternoon, there was no fire in the bouse. Wbile tbe people of this town were looking at the light that came up from the Berger bouse, a light showed itself above tbe Tuscarora mountain in a southeasterly direction. dome of the citizens guessed that lira to be in Bloomtieid, Perry county. They were connect in their guess. The I ght was caused by the burning cf the dwelling bouse and cabinet maker abop of the Rouse Brothers. No insurance. Tbe Early Dead. Ruth Sansora, daaghterot C a tries A. and Matilda Greer, died at 5.30 o'clock Satur day morning, of infismmation of the brain, aged I year, 2 months and IS days. Fun eral from the pareota' residence at 2 o'clock this (Monday) afternoon. Interment in Fairview cemeteay. The little one wbo has thus early been called away from this world of tin and sorrow bad during bershortsLy endeared herself to all wbo knew he by the sweetness of ber disposition. Although her sufferings were great, she bore Ibem with a patience most wonderf ul in one to young. Death cam to her quietly, and berteatures were those of one who bad peacefully fallen asleep. To tbe bereaved pareuts the s ru patby of their frienda ia extended in this hour of sorrow. A beautiful floral cross on which appeared the name Kuth" iu blue flowers was presented to the parents by tbe employes of the Tribune office, ot which of fice the father has long been an employee. Aitoona Tribune, Dec. lo. Sometblnsr for Ihe Baby. What a terrible affliction about ihe house is a cross, crying baby. A young man on the verv ice of matrimony might easily be frightened from bis pmpose by having too much of that sort ol in istc at me nom ol his married friends. Yet bbtea cry rni- moulv onlv when tbey are sick. O.ie lei- SDoonful l Psrkor' Tonic, given tbe little one. wid bring rest and sleep to the baby and all in tbe bouse. Only 60 cents, at druggist. Sabfcribe for the Snhml awaf Rfpilicn-. Teachen' lontllute. Mr. Aaman's first Institute was attended by many people, and his be pronounced by persons who have bi-en atleuainK insii lutes, as one of the successful ones that have been beld in Juniata. Tbe following is a list of the names ef the teachers that attended the Institute: mrrLi!Tow. J. H. Oliver, J. N. Keller, Mary Cooper, Annie Sweigart. parrs Kaon. D. L. Kepner. W. H. Henderson, Isabella Allison, Maggie Marks. wtun J. F.Wirt. H. B. Gish, Philip Smith D. L. Det-a. J. T. Ailinau, Geo. Teager, Anson Will, Jennie 1 1 err. TBoarsosrows. W. E. Shelleobereer, Elva S. VanOr- mer. tiuietn. C. J. Kazan. J. W. Aihns. W. E. Spek man, l. A. tlostetuer, igzie moser, o. . .. . .. . . . c. Lizzie VauOrmer. M. L. hisar. GKIKSWOOD. Katie Miller. Adam Wilt. H. W. Zeiders. J. C. Dim in. SCSQCEHt. Uenrv Freymoyer, T. G. "Arbogast, W H. Lvter. MOSROl. S. A. Knonse.J. A. Snvder, Kate Leight, P. (i. Shellsy, Ed. Hockenbrok. raYETTK. C. S. KanfTman, T. S. Kinzer, H. W. Sweiesrt, J. A. Martin, J. A. Carney, Alice Van 'rtner, John Sellers, Ella Sieber. msaAxaiH. G. L. Hower, Klla Donehertv, S. T Felmlee, H. C. Hower, Clara J. Sieber, John Stoner. ILFOBD. J. C Hower, Carrie Gus. Ed. Lindsav, J. S. McCnlloch, W. S. Groninrer, J. C. Earnest, C. W. Bashore. TiaBirr. W. H. (Jronineer. G. H. Towsry, J. T. Turbett, R. E. McMeen, J. S. Kepner. SFRICK HILL. H. P. Ftnsrt, J. K Boden, J. B. Henry, S. M. Turbett. Mary Wise. Minnie B. Orn- ver. BIALI. Homer Honpf?, D. M. Marshall, J. II . Deen, G. H. Mania. Bertha Patterson. POET BoTAL. A. Y. McAfee, James Burns, Sadie Cooper. Tl'SCARORt. T. M. narrv. Mrs. M. B. Barilev, Gertie Beale S M. Snvder, Efh J. Dut.kle.J. W. Orr. Mrs. M. L. Stewart, Henry Crouse, Ida M. Beale, W. E. McMeen. LACK. Sue Andrews, Annie 1). Carruthers, R. B. Cainhell. Hunh Khine, J. E. Allen, Mary K. Crouse, Ella B. Showers, Annie Colyer. Charles Crawford, Miss B. M. tewait, S. U. N-ggle. Sabbat la Sc hool (teMolu t Ions. WutRFA, Gut, in His inlinite wisdom, has been pleased to remove I nun us b death. Miss Ma M Magil a m-'tiiber of the Millliiitouu Presbyter .&a Saobtth School. Rttolrtd. That in ber death our School has lost a diliiaent, devoted, aud lattnlul pupil, society a member whose genial dis pusition and exa ted chiracter won tor her the love nn1 conti leiice of all about her, and tha Prol.-SMoti which bs bad chosen, one wnosu bright adornments and christian demeanor gave promise ol becoming a Ka diaul Star in tbe galaxv. Rttoltid, That we tender the relatives and Iriends ol our co-worker our earue.-t sympathy, and thil wo point ibenl for Coo soiat on to a at iiiustiiiznig riarioiir who a lone is aule to give tbeuee'led grace to sus tain Ihetu in their hour ol trial, and tue lu edid strength to enable- them t bear tin. cross which coiuelb from a loving Heavenly Father who is too wise to er. and too go.nl to be unkind. Httolved, That we bow in humhlo sub rms-loli to too w ill of an All Wise Provi dence, and tint in tbr sudden death of our friend and companion in tbe blown of vig orous youth, with scarcely a iuotuen. pre monition we are most loicibly admonished to remember and to give earnest heed lo tne wonts of our Loid to Ins disciple, '-Be yo therefore ready also, for the Soo ot man cometo at all hour wli.-n ye Inint not " lit'Olrtd, That tlirso resolution be en ter el iu tiie iiiiuules, and (hat tbey bs fur nished tlie papera lor publication. Ii. W. WiLsoji, J Sallik J. Irwis, Com. Mikia mcKxiuuw, S Holiday i:curHiii Tickets, I'euunjItoiuU lUilroad. - As baa been tor y-ars customary, the Pennsylvania Railroal Company will place on sale during the Christmts aud New Year holiday excuraiuu tickets between ali pnncipal points on itr main line and the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. Northern Centril Railway, and West Jer sey Railroad. These tickets will hi o'd on IVcember 23d. 24th, i'Oth. Silth. and 31st, 184, and January 1st, l8So. and will be Rood to return until January 5th, ISn'), inclusive. For any additional information inquire at ticket offices of the company. MA Hit I ED : YOKGKT BKISPLE On the llth inst., nt the Lutheran Paisonage, bv l!ev. E. E. i'rry, Mr. Jno. L. Yorgey a:ii Miss Kste ('. Brindle, both of Patterson. IHE It: PANWEBVKKK. On the ?,dlh lilt., of typhoid pneumonia, Maggie M., daughter of Emanuel and Mvtha PannebaVer. of Mi'.ford iwp., aged 16 years, 2 mo., 21 dya. LEISTEU. On ihe 5th inst., Margaret Leisier. wife ot Noah Leister, of Monroe township, aged 02 years, 9 mo and 1 day. WATERS In East Waterford.of mem bran- croup, Susan Bertha Waters, infant diugtiter of William and Mary Waters, ii.;ed 3 years, 1 mo. aud 2i days. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. aiirrLiXTOwii, December 15, 1884. Butter 25 Ee-gs 25 Lard 10 Uam 17 Shoulder 10 Side 10 Hags 1 HIFfLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Folta Wheat, Lancaster ..... .. Cora, new Oat a, Rye , New Cloverseed. .. Timothy mni ..... Flax seed Bran Chop........ ..... Snorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... 78 76 82 50 27 80 6 50 1 31' I 40 I 00 1 60 1 30 1 2 1 00s I 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, December 15, 18P4 Pennstlavuia red wheat 89c. Corn 4tc per bushel. Oats 29o33c p-r bushel, Evn hoc Butter 20a23c per lb. Eggs 22a2oc per doz Hens 9aHc per lb. i ousters 6c. 0 icks lo.":. Turkeys lfUllc. Geese ilaI2c per lb. Loose bay 80Va$l.0O per hun lrrd. East Liberty, Pa D-c 13. Cattle Nothing doing; receips, 57 bead; shipments 38 head. Hogafirm: Philadelphia, $1.3i)a 4 40: Yorkers.$l 2'i.i4 30; receipt,, 5100 bead ; sliipmeuts, U4'I0 head. Sheep sloV and unchanged ; receipts, 4i0 head. For Sale or For Heat. A bense and lot, for sale, or for rent, in McAlislrrville. Prefer selling. It i situ ated in about the centre of tbe town, and is a comfortable house. For further particu lars apply to, Jabb L. McAliltib, McAlisterville, Dee. 10. 1S4, tf. Juniata Co. Pa. Michigan Buggy Oo. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Whokjsal. Hsnafsetanrs of all kinds ot Opca saw Tap BCCGIRSaaa ROAD CASTS. Irtata waatsd ertrywk.rw. TriU for catalof ae and arlee Mai. naa woat a. spivialtt. W. also msnafaetare a fall Un. of CllTEBS, tncladlnf Swell Body, Pftrtlawd, gqaare Boa: twe seat Portlaad as. poaey Sleiths. sad for eats and friMs bfors parchaalng. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., EiXAXAZOO, JUck. PURE ,Vs !eadyForUse Olives, Terrs Cottas ttnd all the latest laihionable shades for CITY CCUMTRY 03 SEASIDE. Warrftated durable and permanent. Descriptive Lists, showing 32 actual shades, tent on application. For sale by the principal dealers. wholesale and retail, throughout the country. Asifar them and take no others. BiLLEHGS JAYLGB & CO. CLEVELAKr., OHIO. Ul t . I ellil03 Wi.l!iVJ t J Liu:-.. 71 t.-'.it t.i.-. L3, i CA.tlS, utibCi iTrfAwiliitO, Lv, .r (V.ssoct an.wrM t:-i at ''-evttwe't pri.sa conaistacl w.lb guii Trorc:ankip. -CJOO t3C3 voliiclos cf our n-aufacrnra are ro-r ia csa Ii tVis tsl forsiaa rnctr.ca cri4 at:.-st ths cxcellmr. of c-ir go-is Ly tiio unfve-sai ai- ffvti' n wbirhth7 live-Hrerr tfhU9 la WAb.'lA iltJ. fcptciU t.iii.'5 r :-i LtgiroB to caul orcers. D. W. UYite? Carr:ag3 Co., B. Fifth St.. Calvert ft- aed E'estea Ave c::jc.nati. o. M A L A ? A A Ccrtafn Reanedy for til KIDMIY Rn-J LIVER TPOUBLBS C'.'reio Fcmalsj Woakncafi-es, Imparta ?!ev Llf and Vlscrtathe I Fer f?t! rT-ryv-hsrs. Half-Fiat Bettlee re. i.srj? 1-1 .:rv w& t is. 17. J. AUSTEil & CO., OSvVECO, N. Y. HI! ISafefl a .i h t t t " ' a! V Bf? SSs'fl I'-1ndTaiB3 .s-i-HiJE 1? ill ill s -5 mm X1 jNlrJOKl NICE PAK1M PRIVATE SALE! The nndris;ni ouVraat prira! sale her farm, situated in Ke-al township, near Walnut P. O.. ami sis miles wast ol" MirT lin Station, P. h. K., containine more or less, and having thereon erected a GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. There is a food sprinir ol' ivaiwr fn In premist-s, and Iruit of ditlerent kinds. Tb farm is sttiitd in a p'.t-a-taiit eointnniiitv, convenient to church-, Si-haols and stores. Anv piraoa desiring to purchase a pleasant homo should call on or a.ldra.s. L. G. Tooo, Walnut P. O.. Nov. 5, 18S4, tf. ianiata Co., Pa. ii RtW 1 . A : f.s-2:::. ' r" Em i 1 crWL la-J- t. WSas. ' JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF NIFFLI.1TOW1, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKYIN P0MER0Y, PrenJent. T. VAN IKWIS, Cathitr DiaacToas: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Hrrliler, Philip M. Kepner, Amos 6. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomcroj, STOCIBOLDiaS : J. Nevin Pomerov. R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie V. Sbellej, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Eurti, Samuel M. Kurts J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, P. B. Prow. John Hertzler. Joseph Xntbrock, Ueorge Jacoba, L. K. Atkinson, rf. C. Pomerov, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertsler, Charlotte Snyder, 37" Interest allowed at the rate of 3 per ceni. on o montrts certificates, 4 per cent, on iz monins certincatea. rjn23, 18(4-tf nted Ti'AXT 1000 reore IM01 AfiEMS for I: grmr lMtaustl frmtt arllt-j book rr pMvti. Tiit w atirir av ind orisTts! work imt paKMchetl. u. IS the Joinl prpdocii" of CO of our frvwfM cm tmg amthor iatlsjJiBg Kitxnbrth Srmxrt FKelpm, Rom Jerrjf lkosto. Harw-irt rranm pnw wm. m-mon rtaritma miry A- Lnxrmor. Barrtat Btcer Siotn, Lomm I hmtdUr iToWfo. Jfary Cli0er. Lttcw Ltrtom anlll Mber well hnoa uth,;r Tbcfk iffinrr ritrmkmd trVtri htn for the first time, th tompUta hmtAty ( hm Livoa tid I'i of SO fti no us tmtriia vomn trvoM i warm ore tftow living vhrMo Htm ha- tsvrv ay iVm wsnnrt. asd LSty tell u tbey Iwrs) w their wmy from ohoruntj tn fame and r'orr. for I hrittltnr itit4Vrt. RptYiantie t-lrs-W. .rv lltiiror. an4 Trnier Psuhoe. ttiia frourl Dotost m it.nt peer Tkr ('jt Mm vHi-tsrf e oaf i - I An .sWif t -. fu-Vv om of re 9rrti hem and eMow tasfisri ltimot honk r -! et r It M Dieiid.4tv ii Mtme.l wiLta ft-il Bore ecri-siTiiiom. aoaidosaiasy tuptrt potVjb frm tpmnai pux? A. AGENTS WANTED! AOK'IT Tfiia aToal keak fa imm( eel line M nK-e-a tO lo . Sfia:etefsa. Eiitnra. ('nnra. eV . ntK.'ja.ilMllT en (tor il ead trials it Gtdapoer) W have mrv eaj t rr wno have ao d overwIMI ia ihr.r reperue trwnfiipa. We want few fr4 areata- Wsa or omea-in thit eit inityat oace. We rtvo Sitr Tf-mi and rag frvjh.t Now ia th I rao ta make aaoaef . COar Cirrnlars. ffi'inC .Wiat TriM. tararia, ew . arni rret. i iTosaonieer utiirfl. Aiarewl A. IK ft OKTHi.Nt.TO oV Urifr Coft. Nor. VI H-'JC w. BUY THE Trad Mark. WALKER They are the best boot for long wear and 'n keep tutir feet ilrv. tint has ever been offered for sale in JiiNiata county. Every pair gnarsnteed t give satisfaction, or money re'nnded. We mean bu-iness, an 1 will do Just whit we py. Trv a i vr and you till Inve no ocber. For ssl ::t tbe ontv excluive boot n d s'ore in Ju- iataconnty, at G. rt". Pica's. '! fSiuitown, I enna. Flavors Bim.rTT; talnii aatf a A erai rala wara. La fea-rtso w!ul caa ,sXfVj. itvi? lark la ar art. lav. Atefd aval tcweei a T freteaavaa a'aa off e.ar raaeatos fr aae-sj a-eaalat. wet ear ho earca lar mI trial waikje acl Wara iapMiwat t befof ataietf traat.Mat e, , TUtnatM t-l Vat eared tt.eaala. m tta at la arlare w:ia atae-.tiea to U aea or oaoaa fa-a or Late 2 -reateaea, scaisl ea anV et.-.a K.-Utat --tar, lee Crsvtaa la laor a r?s-a aVa. I .rH aaoiMaOcat' tt swalcfaV'rM ar :u roo rea IMP9UKCT. rt.i w-.ts-iwi 5 TriAl pacs-jkji. HAH213 REME3T CO f g Ctasjlst. SarU ltita ht Ek btal., Ka, (fct stetwa TttATirftT. i : J itasm.J : I kssths. R 1AUTK).N NOTICE:. All persons ire hereby crUi mol sgainsl trespassing upon tho lands tbe under signed, in Kayeite. FVlawaru or Walker townships, by fishing, hunt rg ir io anv other wav : JOXATBAJ fClSKX, Cathasini Ki stz, I). B. DIMM, S. J. KcsTr, Lrcixs Dcls. Jacob Hours, A. II. Kl'RTZ, Ht.i Evai.s, C. F. Sricuia, J. Ii. Uiatit. J. F. Pettca, As sold Vass.-s. Viv Pa asTiiorrsit. Jonv Mc'ltv.; (i. T. Smith. t ; lissnr Airc, Jessi Pl!S.S. ('. Ii. SlirLLT. Daviii Smith, Trait' rtxNXKa, J' lix I.. A nil , S. J!. K t FriiA, i'lvin HruB .i;niR, I.KVl K. ilTltliS. S.jiteniber 10, Irl-t: 20 TE.tKv 1 BULLION ('( U KKSS ropi-s wil!so..n b.-sold. Strict J!V ily n n-. srtisin. Pivpnstian JANES U. ait. fu er.Vuitns ar.d rtiuible." BLAKE. !-N. V. He-..!i. .f tlrnttU tn jimrrica Hi'tory " . V. Tribune. f trorfr of whirk any jirr.tr iron historian NS'gAf feel proud '. Y. Sun. H.C00 SL. nts i.riaily ctnpinted and nore wanted. f'iOO (er mi ul h paid. No worK ever sold like it. A j j 1. .it unc to Tha IKnry till Piibii-hir.g Co. Tec. 10, 'e4-tf. Norwich, Ct. JEATioDY HOTEL, I Ninth St , sonth of Chestnut, on- square south of the New Post Otbre. one-hair square from Walnut St. Thratre and in the very business centre of the citr. On the Anirnran anrt Kur"iran plans, (iood rooms fiu:n u'.'c to $i 1)0 p r dav. HpuiikI ltl and n. 'y iun.i-.lnd. V. PAINE. M. D., Oiim and Proprietor. T'r.v. 21, !?, ly. H14 w- -rt V ' - C sat -- -t. ?. :- j yi.ir. ifTf. "i.l-a, r. a'.-ssrii, C.-JtLMs ,-r'j j i-wt I-.f r. A e if tT ivl iitvit- T-at;. 4 i - v z !!: ct a-s.fa.'.is I a- ' .Ic !.a.-.J t4 .s.-l.tif ''-witrVl-.vfVa 3 .- u4 M J'r!re-u" Via--i :rw e -o tzi t aivv-ta. l V at.J r ,r-jsi.j w'tii i rr. T. . l, ;,t i, rra-i r--e i'Vji :a It Cay fa-a( Se4 JttT-. -r;tr?t.J Lwnet et-. C. lat-H. Ka, Soecer.T ) :r. xtcr.' i)-.-jmj. Xtttaae4 40 Iecn. Do Hot Kernel. Do not fbrgi-t that at lloa'a Photograph 8ai!ery ye n can gt-t any small t iclitra en lartd lor 7 5 cents. AIo anything that is made in Photnprsphy. yon ra-i get here done up, in firsl clans stvlr. All th latest style pic'ui'S. fnch as Csrds, Cabinots. i'roni .-iiadr, Pannol, Boniloir, Sic , in" .. Fratu of ail kinds cheap Au)bodr. Thai desires lo save 2' to So per cent., on agi iciiltuial iiiiplciiienta can xt accoma ti'd by Kennidy ti Doty. This same firm has soli agency in Juniata county, lor the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphite and are -i!o prepared to furnish pure, gronrd, raar Itonc, at lowest prices. Iu the le.i.li,o: Corn. Oats, Kvr. Sliurts, kid-liiii;,;-, Itrao, Oil Caxe and .Meal. Tie Cr.-t Trootlyji CrWe. The engineers have at Uat a.' - tt " r i succraa upon t'ne New York aad Brooklyn BriJr;e Hai!ri:aJ. Bui ttis is weak compared to the grip which the Florence Oil Stove has upon the Binds cf ike people. It conks and beats, is saade ia Urge and smalt sizes, and tiaa everv fixture anv one could wiah. Call upoa local dealer, or writ for paruculars to Florence Macbiac Cosapaaj, Plof acc, Mass. Farmeri. Kennedy and Duty are prepared to fur nish you with all kinds of Kariniu; imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to yoa of 20 per cent. jt B.-eia-tJakajo JT d-Uj. TSoar.arai f-ao-f HI 5?fciiatiaafi- . f j awwaaaiac otowMaiia ot af j (.1 aa .1 rare atn I I H ewtaft wo ft'ea aaoa. BHaaB. aea sa si oerf a ad aatea TTERE ! THERE You See Them! In the Bank, in tbe Counting House, in the OSce, in the Workshop, in tba Mill, on the Street, EVE-RYBOPY HAS TFTKM! SHIOTT SUITS EVERYBODY IN SUITS-SUITS THEM IN STYLES. SUITS THEM IV MATERIALS. SUITS THEM IN P1UPES. Tbey can't help being luited when the Men's Suits, Youth's Suits, Schott hai now in stock not less than from lowest to highest, beginning with tbe A V Q1?ST V, T ) 8UTTSAT 84.50, progressing upward through all tha graduations of material at $5 00, $3.09 $7 .00, 1U0, 9'.tM, 5IU.00, 5 Vi.W. 14.U0 and 51i.UW. Tha FASHION, FIT,' FINISH, and MATERIAL. re guaranteed to be equal to tha best Custom-made Garments. FOE BOYS AXD CHITD'RKoN". Beginning with Children's smts, we all materials. I'leated uits, Mtort S1.50, S2.00, S2.50, $6.00 and upwards, and we guarantee resented. Iben we have hundreds upon hundred ot shrt and long odd pants, coats, jackets, etc., etc. 0'V"R"RCOA rPW: Sehott bas them for $3, $4, $5. $5. $7, $, $10, $12, $14, $16, and $18k all new, fresh, stylish, and reliable, acd every garment guaranteed. mi AND STYLISH FALL OVEBCOATS; febott can show by tbe hundreds Medium and Light Weight Overcoats, in all colors, styles, and shades, and tbe Low Prices of tbe same will surprise you. ITATS & FURNISHING GOODS; Hera we are on top. Our goods show LATEST, CORRECT, of hats, and oar variety of Furnibin nndrr tbe roof of acy liusmess House. A EULL LINK OF TRUNKS AND SAT' IiELS. SCHOTT, Tke Clotlner, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, rA. Ai,ril 16,lf384-ly. CLOTHING AT COST ! :0.0:-C'-0: Samuel Strayer is soiling a hrge s.toc-L of mm & BOYS' GLQTKIMG, ILTS & CArS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZXS, Gooda of all kinds at ccst because of the lata fira in Patterson. Yoa will fin-1 me in tl;e Graybill Building, IN MIFFINTO WN. Call an.l see rao. .,.. SAMUEL SKAYER. D. W. HARLEYS Is the place wbre yoa eaa hsy THE IJEST AI TIIE C5IX3APHT MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTHING H.irs. C.1FS, boots, anon. JtD rcR.Yiinryn GGSr.J. I!K is prepared to exhibit one of rh tiost choice an! s'ei:i s.cis errr oJerefl la t:.it market, ami at jtSTOXISUIXGLr LOW VKIKdS I Also, measnres taken frr grjit? end parts of suits, whish will be cade to ordc at short cotics, very reasotanle. Remember tha place, in Hoffman's New Building, 'rser of Y.&: tc Water s'reets, MIFFUNTO U K, F. (Jan. 1, l?S4- Tha Eest is tlia ClisapBst. TKE IlKKERKAH EVAPORATOR is run om.t os a Made of Galvanized Iron. It is portable, durable, aHsolntoly tire-prod, economical, and will onre frtlit and vegetables in leas time and less fuel than anv oihor Dryer in tba Market. It wiM pay for itself in less than thirty days if properly attended. Its products are unsurpassed as to qual ity or color, and are in great demand at liijib prices. Full instructions bow to dry, blesch pack, and market the products ac company each mschtne. A noi ess MACK ICE LEOSIRD, OAKLAND MILLS, 3m. JL'MATA CO., PA. rrr THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND SIE." captatsHTEO iaT Wral F-fe-Ai "csrs -5a .cHt ninstrated bv the ns of a Bumry msde by T. T.Haydork, whl jfc fv not ontj the LeaJfrt; Kucrr In thia nietnr. but THE I.KDli BlUUV OP A.lK--li-A. T Havdork's nfetr Kins; Bolt and Fifth V. hel. ak ynur iliaitr tu- tua T, V. IliVOOTK KI UI.V, with the Uafduck eafaty King Bolt and TJj Vbj. Life is insecure riding over any otner. rTSIapttff wUISatSraliSalfaa Mi priatMl Is atasaat aria S tmrmm S vJI umahaiSI f rtcixjea rrif P-1 fI7- rT"1 ! 1 1 jiT?" eZjS'?r7t.J .r. r'.m as. Twflh SI... C?JCLiiA e. lorarra ahted where hati loiEt xo raTSo-ra-err PRvira siSi mmOBLE PEEP S of Tuii '-i1! iti manv aues and nations, i'onraved bv ICO Great Writer. a - 44 Introduction by Rev Herbert kV. 5 - T fri I'll, j L-aj unnruro i on i Liberal Discounts, txtra terms. Address, H. L, WARREM ft CO., 1117 CbeatBat St., Philadelphia. ! EVERYWHERE -- come to lock at onr mifoifii-ent stock of Boys Suits, and CMldren's Suits. 10,000 suits, embracing every grade, have them in all qualities, all stylet, and - fsut baits and L,nn rsnr juit.s at S3.00, S4.00, S5.00, that every suit wil! be found just as rep and prices speak for themselves. Wa tbe STANDARD STYLES Goods is the Largest ever yet exhibited Afoms D. JJ. Just Iued. A. 3 l friiv :,. ..-. f m F - f? AbbT3 Wl'ufcit. '3
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