iMMijuuui)ui4jiiiuiuumaaiwacs5fSS: tMiKlaim)H it r MHMHI wm Wm . .. :i SENTINEL & REPOBLICAI'. TFVLINTOWN ? ciiic ay, January B. F. SCII WEIEll, mm a A5D Hnnirrnt. President Arthur bt gau the New Y ar with a grand reception at the "White Hons. European until ns will do all they .an to prevent this government from buildiu i a canal a'-rosR Nicaragua. TLe SMe Trennurer reports that and abduction. The church in that on tic 31t u;iy of December, 1SS4, ! town and everybody c: .nutated with there wa a fund in tlie Treasury of it are lee'ing miserable over the con $7i2,03..C2c!. j dnct of the tk-acou and the preach- m ! wifA. ovt-ix-u-ent proposes io protect aiiiFt t';c government of I'oo United States building a canal The Senate arid the Houe came "to a deid lock on the question of Nav.-.I Ap;-ripriation, a't'Otit the time -of the cpeniug of the holidays. A great earthquake in Spain, on the 2Sih day of December, destroyed bouses and took the lifeof over 3,000 people. The earthquake was felt in Great J'ritiin. A number f (ici.c.-al Grant's frh-nds propose to mire enough money to pay tLe clniin that Yandrr bilt Las against Grnut's property. Vanderbilt's claim is 1Ci.0;0. The Spanish Treaty is rot popular. TLo qncfiion is r.skeJ. why should we Lave free trade with Cuba and Torto Rico, if it tr.krs away millions of revenue ard does not increase the rade of our people ? It is said that the senatorial char acter il'st !h j Philadelphia Press has liiJMrn in the wo'd pile, to trot out for the; l iiite.t Mates Senate, i; a jhost of a chiace appears, is Jlr. 37c! is tke oner of the Fres-a. it is uS!at-uc(i from Cniago that ibre are -iiio.'kK) as-res less vvi.ett growing iu Illinois than grew last year, and that the yield of wheat next summer, in that State, must be ever tvo million bushels less than last year. - - The country did not become, pan ic Eti-iek-n wb-n tho Lower ITou -e of Corgref.s violated the Constitution,. Ri'd wt:it into a state of revolution j bv adjourning without the consent cf the h-tr.ate. for a period of more than three days. The French declare that tljfy will build or put up au iron monument or haft that will overtop the Washing ton rcouunieiit. It is to be erected on the ground of the Paris Exposi tion of 1880. The base is to covtr on acre v.vd a quarter cf ground and it 13 to be '.ISA feet hifjh. The peculiar cries that were her.rd to proceed from the mountain di rectly north of Wonielsdorf, Berks cov.cty, during ihe past month, were net dfiivcre l by a j aiithtr. but by a 'range v o nfn. v. ho v. as tracked in the snow a for: diiyt ago, to her hab itation, which is in a small hut high up on the side of the mountain. The Lower Houe of Congress put itKe"'f i-i a state of revolution by ad j arrnitg over the holidays for a per iod of snore than three days without the consent of th" Senate. The Con stitution says. that, "neither house, lui irg the fessionof C'ongn-ss, shall, without the consent cf the otbfr, ad journ for more U.rm three Jays." The Senate and the Lower House of Congress could not agree on the Nav.il Appropriation, and the House took that as an excuse to go into a elate of revolution by adjourning for more than three days, without the consent of the Senate, which is ex pressly foi bidden by the Constitution. If the Democratic House will thus kick tut- constitution immediately af ter the election of a Democratic President, what will it do after Oevtlaud has lieen inaugurated? Congressman Randall did the South during the boiidays, and c!e livered a number of public speeches He favors the removal of the inter nal revenue system of taxation, it was one of the necessaries of the war, e.nd was established to meet the pressing financial needs of govern iment. The causes that called the yteiii into being, have passed away, and the law is no longer constitution al. Sucti are his views, and tho people- genr rslly do approve of them. If the Senate would pass a bill to ledeem the trade tlollar at its face j value, the country would have mora ' resrect for it than it has. Them ia I a strorg feeling of contempt for the jthun one miuute Congress of the United States for , Crawford county farmers have a having two ne dollar silvr pieces iu ! co-operative bank, the benefits being circulation, the least valuable piece ! the is.tribiition of profits, the ens , , , , , , . , . j tomeis, both depositors and borro-.v-cf which is made a legal tender at I , , , I ers. tearing pro rati in proportion one huudrc-d cents, while tho more to their business. Th profits, ia valuable one is left without a legal stead of being paid out annuallv, tender protection to lloat about at ale k'1 l'J tlle bank and placed to bullion rates. The country looks I th; of ""toinew, to be paid -4, . 4i i- ri : out at the option of the directors with amazement at the action of Con- l .t,M,i '. ri i and stockholders. The prolits do cress in its failure- t3 establish a not cro to stoekhohWs nnlB ti10 uniformity ef value for the two pieces, or in its failure to redeem the trade '"Hi The country is not settled iu iU opinion r.s to whether Congress i iacLsia capacity to deal with the question in a common sense way, or j whether the hindering i-aue is a ring i of coin and business gamblers. Tliey are having a tiice of it in Xorthville, L. L, over the fact that j some days ogo a pions deacon naineJ i Terry, slipped away with preacher Down's wife. For some reason the deacon and ihe preacher' wife did not get along1 as lovingly a9 was ex peeled, and they both concluded to return. The deacon's wife received her wny word husband, bnt the preach er would Dot receive Lis wayward wife, but instead of loving forgiviiess, he iuvokes the lashes of the lavv and has brought suit for a divorce, and suit against the deacon for seduction ColoEfi ilcClurc. of the Tliila lel phia Tiuiei was to see Cleveland, and p ublishes a long account relativs to the visit. The only real clear statement in the long and interest ing article is that the President is a better looking man than his pictures indicate. The state policy of the new adiniuis'.ration is not pointed out. 'Do You Catch On." The following from the Now York Woild explains itself. We have received the following interesting missive from a vary pe culiar Pennsylvania Postmaster: To The Editor of The tt'orU'.: Your paper has been coming to me ever sinro the ejection. At tir-it I looked upon it as a joke some friend was trying to get off on me, but it's coming too frequent to be a joks, and it has assumed the charaeteri-- tics of a regular bona JiJe subscriber. Do you expect me to pay for it ? This is asking a good deal. You have licked our candidate for Presi dent, by the ltuans of which I will likely lose my position of postmaster; and now von tuk me to subscribe for your paper. Weil, I will make you a proposition. As long as I riuii:i P. M., I will be a subscriber to your paper. Do von catch on? Now. if there is any virtuo in your paper you will keep me hero for the purpose of nir.kmg a convert out of me. TiespVt., W. II. IiorGEns, P. M. Mit'ilintowu. Fa., Dec. 22d. Some kind friend of the Democrat ic persuasion has probably subscribed for the World for the Mifllintown Postmaster for the purpose of con verting him. We shall continue sending the paper for the period that it is paid for. The proposition for ub to ur.o our ialltKnce to have Mr. Kodgt-rs rt-tkined as Postmaster at MitTTintowu in order to secure a sub scriber is in the nature of a gross bribe. It is absolutely shocking ia its coarse ne.- s. It shows conclusive ly that Mr. Itodgers is unfit for the position he holds, and as soon as the new Administration is installed we shall use our best endeavors t:j have him tamed tut. We trust that ilr. Cleveland's Secretary will make a note of this man's cae norv. N. Y. World. GE.YLRAL YEHS ITEMS. Death of a oted Horse Thief. Lancaster, Dec. 29. Information has just reached this city that John Frankford, t'.io notorious ona-eyel horse thief and jail breaker, died at the residence of bis h:df brother, Martin Kline, at Akron, Ohio, Octo ber 22. after an illness of nine weeks, from brain fever, induced by his wounded eye a wound that was re ceived in r.n attempt to escape from the Lancaster county prison through a ventilating flue. The flue led from the cellar to the roof, and ju-t as Frank ford's head appfcared above the roof Captain J. P. Weise, the keeper of the prison, shot hV.n in the eye. Fraukf. id, though less than fifty years old. probably stole more hor.-(s than any other oae man in the United St-it-ts, having been en gaged in it from early boyhood, dur ing which time he was credited witli having stolen huudreds, if not thou sands oi horses. The Ilcatity of Toutli. No matter how handsome or stal wart a young nmu may be otherwise, nothing can make up for a partially bald bead. Shining talents are at tractive, but a shining poll is not. The cause may be sickness or any thing eie, yet Parker's Hair Balsam will stop the loss of the Lair and start a new growth of glossy and soft hair so quickly ns to surprise you restoring the original color at the lame time. Not a dye, not oily, delicately perfumed. Only stand ird 50c. dressing. One of the latest projects is that of a pneumatic tube connecti'jjf New York aud Chicago for the tra.miss sion of letters and small packages. At first one brass tube is to b-3 tried, the direction of the exhaust being changed evsry hour, but ultimately two tubes in constant work will at .1. Tl.n 1- 4 . . ':loseJ iu . 6ti,tall ' ,., Jhe details of th schea.e are vet incomplete, but the theory is th.it the time of transmission will he It .-sa furnish tho business. A few Iiifhts since thp l-.nnei nf Polander livinj; near Bell Bridge, Monroe county, v. as entered by a Iuan na'nd Wiiiiam Smith. Tho ; x uianutT b who, wua was tke onlv i i ..... . . . . y occupant of the houfe, fought Saaith so desparatfly that he was glad to escape by leaping out of a window. Clans Kleever. whilo rented bv Ins fireside, ia Audubon county, Iowa, was murdered by Feter Ryan, 21 years old, who came iu an 1 asked permission to warm himself. No causo for the murder is known. Joseph Go'igb, a farmer of Wuter burv, Conn., has lost 54 from a drove of over 100 hogs, from hog chalera. 17 more were ordered to be killed by the State authorities, and the ret.t will be quarantined. According to the Clearfield Citizen, the quantity of timber cut in that county this year will not reach more than half the usual out put Henry Spangler has been arrested at Johnstown for a burglary com mitted in Blair county in 1833. Mars. C'therin Gabol, of New Berlin, Berks county, was 100 years old on December It). ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Court Proceeding:. An srguiufnt court nag h'lJ oo th 3UtU dy ef Ceceaibor lat. Ii the case of Samuel i'lnnuluker Jolm CefTaun tad Jolin Cull'maa, Jr., Ihe rule to open Judgement was discharged. In the cats or VTm. Olea rn. Gideon Sie ber, the motion for a new trial wa over ruled. t In the case, of the bill in equity and d. mnrrer, Orlando Mathera vs. Stewart Kc- Culloch, David Wilton, Joseph McCulloch and WiH'uui MeCulUcli Ihe Court randered an opinio diriniing tha bill at thecot nf )Uintifi. It "as ordered that the regular Orphan' and Argument Courts for the year be hald at the following titnas. On Tutbrtiy the 10th day of March. On Tuesday the arU day of June. Ou Tuesday the 15th day of Septemher. On Tuesday the I "th day ol December. "All freight trains over tha Pennsylva nia Kailroad stop at this station, which gire tramps a chance to lay oiT for something to eat and to obtain a night's lodging in jail. This movement of the tramps every w inter pnt such a rest on the county that taxpay ers began loudly to compUiu, and their complaints caused the county authorities to looK into the method of the commitment of the nomad to prison. It wis discovered that the tramps would voluntarily go to the office ot a Jutice and ask to be coxmitted to jail lor a night's lodging. Thev would be sent to jail on their own declaration as tramps. Tha next mnruing soma one from the jail would take the tramps before tho same Justice who had Rent them to prison for a hearing, and on their on testimony tint they were not making a practice ot going obout begging or subsisting upon alms for the purposo nf living they would bt dis charged. Surh pr.-c-elinjs always give the cnn mitting Magistrate the ch ince to charge up costs Justice e:itry,commitnient eutry, mile age. h-a-hs and lischirga to jailer. The county airhorinss refused to ply several bills of costs that were inc irred in tht way. Suit wss bi-oiig'it to recover the costs an 1 the case wss argued before Judge Barnett, of tile Korty-first Judicial district, and two diva ago the Judge read an el.ibomta opin ion, at:d ni l tlie inie lils t in Ihe tVittion -otarv'a uflicu, against xir uithods of ob taining costs. The opinion declares that tramp are vagrants and criminals and that the county is not liable in the case of tramps committa l and thon afterwards aischargtd on a hearing before a Justice; that it is not discharge accoidiug to law. The opinion will save t!i- tax-payers itita a largo sum ol money." The Judge's opinion on the ques tion of tramp costs will be publishud in those columns in lull in the n.nt issue. A. J. Patterson was appointed Commis sioner to take testimonv in the case of the applira'ion of Lewis D. Manning lor a di vorce from his wite Sarah Manning. In the matter of the transcribing of the indices of the judgements of tlie Prothono tary's otlice in accordance with tha former order ol Court. The Court upon inspection of to new indices approval ol the same and ordrrcl that the index of Jn lge:ii-nts be , herealtcr entered in the new indices. And It was further ordered that the bill for the service of the 1'iolhonotary ia transcribing into tho new indices be submitted t acom mittee of the bar, nf whom tbecounacl to the Commissioners shall be oue, the Prothouo tarj shall chose one and the tto thus nam ed and chosen shall chose a third, and the committee thus constituted shall report to the court at its next regular term in Febru ary the bill of the Prothoutary for compensa tion for ths work of the transcribing of the judgement. 8. 11. Beach was appointed to take testi mony in matters pertaining to th Swarner estate. John Brgy was appointed guardian of the heirs of Sarah Bergy as to the estate divis edto them by A. at. Haldeman deceased In give bond in the sum of four hundred dol lars. An order of sale was granted to Janob Beidler, is., administrator of Silas Bid ler, deceased, to sell real estate of sai I de cedent. The auditors report in the Win. J. Kitk estate was continued. David D. Stone auditor in the esl.ttd of Saaiuvl Stem deceased filed a supplements 1 report. Returns to an order of sate in the Jac b F. Smith estate, return confirmed by the court. Report of Iletlileliem School. Report cf Bethlehem School for the month ending December 22, 1884. Num ber of male pupils 2;, numbir ef female pupils 28. total, SC. Average attendance ef males 18; average attendance of females 22; total attendance, 40. Percent of attend ance of males 85; per cent ef attendance o f females 94; total per cent, 90. These pres ent every day during month, wer, Ma.ie M. Ferguson. Uazie E. Cox, Maggi A. Zeidcr, Edna M. Zeidcrs, Ckniruie M. D.mm, Rosie B. Dimm, Lizzie H. Stroup, Kv. K. Cox, Sarah A. Cox, Anna M.Ilibbs, I Charles A. Nipple, Dora S. Cox, Imaiett ! C. Tpdegrove. The tollowing were ab- j sent one dsv. David P. Holman. Barvev B. rcrgusou, Anna A. Holman, Emma J. Stroup. It is the custom iu the above nam ed school to have det lamatiuns, composi tions, essays, or select reading, every two weeks, on Friday ailernoon. yn Friday the l'Ha ult., the whole number ol verses re- nted by all the pupils was 102. One little i girl Maxie M. Ferguson, had a declamation containing 1882 words, 52 verses, anal two lines, of lour linet ia a verse. Her age is ten years. . W. H. ZEIDIR3, Teacher. Rev. J. K. lliiier, aged 88, was married j neceMrv li ubuiti ai Prus it. at Beaver, Pa., a lew days ago to Mr. Mary Th session of the Preabyteria n church Wilson aged 00 years. The groom is rep- j in this place has reappointed A. J. Patter res, uted to have bseu as lively as a boy of con superintendent of th Sabbath School 20 years of age. lor the year 1885. I,int of Jurors. LUt of Grand Jurors drawn this, 23rd day of December A. D., ISSi, to servo at Feb. Term A. D., 185. Allen E. R. Tuscarora. Ard Samuel E. Port Royal. Alien Isaac N. M ffliulown. Baaom Samuel Monroe. Deen D. B. Bealo. Ilimes D. B. Fayette. Kurtz Abraham Delaware. Kennedy Dannia Lack. Knouse Solomon Monro. Lauver Joseph Monro. Leonard Reuben Fayett. Lench Orrin Beale. Mauger Stewart Sprue Hill. McCahan J. W. Beale. Montgomery Ezra Lack. Patterson J inn J. Beale. Pag Isaac Fermanagh. Rice Lemuel TurbeU. Spade John Manr . VanDyk '. D. Walker. Waldsmith Jahn Milford. Wbartm V. R. Port Royal. Wharton Robert Turhett. Vorgey John Patterson. riTiT Jiaoaa. List of Ptit Jurors drawn this, 23rd day Dae. A. D.. I?8I, to serve Tcb. Trm, A. D., l?fo. Amey Daniel Monroe. Addens David Beale Barcr George Su'ieh.i:ina. Branthoffer William Delaware. Buck Samuel Port Royal. CollycrJohn Lack. Conn Win. B. Spruce lliK. Devintiey Wiliiaui La:k. Drpra Jamas Uip'ord. Humtwrgt-r David Delaware. Hamilton L. W. Milllintowa. Ilackenberger llxnry Krr;n auagh. Hershcy James L. llil'crd. lluntzberger Ephraiiu Port Rcyal. Uench Jo u Turhett. , Kautlman Jaoob Walker. Kcpner Samuel D. Port K yal. McKeal H. F. Sprue Hill. Moist Honry Walker. Mitchel B. . Pattera m. Mcraiti.lt John Delawar. Minimum Harrison Beale. Read Wtly W. Grenwood. Swartz David 1). Spruce Hill. Shelly P. U. Thompsoatown. Swartx Henry K. Monroe. Siiover Andrew Milford. tinK-liog Jcob Orei-nwaod. Stump Matluas La k. Stewart, Win. Jr , Bealai. I'bill, Peter Tuscarora. Winegardnr, John M. Fayette. Wilson, i. W. l'atterson. Woodward, ?tcwart M. Tttaearora. Wybla, Keoigo Patterson. Zciders, Kliraid Greenwood. Robled or l,iOO. The Democrat and Sentinel, ol Lewistewa of Pecemler r 25 1884, publishes th follow- Dickson, a well known r.sident l in;- E'.ias of the viciniti' of Three-locks, about tr miles up the river, was rebb- d of about eighteen bendrrd dollars a eoiipl of months ago. Information ft th robbery reached us si-veral weeks ago, bat owing t the la.'.t that it was bi'ig k'.-pt aa 'iit a pasibla in the hope of getting a clue to th perpe trator of the crimo; wa caade n tarntion of it. Now. however, gutaips have so spread the intelligence that no harm or de lay of justice caa come from its piiblicati.a. During the ice gorge in February list, Mr. Dickson's hons and barn were sarrounaed by the water and ice, a nunibrr of saea and bogs Ix-ing drowned. At that tiiut uj bad several thousand dollar in cash in hia house, and hire 1 a neighbor to work bis way throrgh th !iod into the bouse and secure tha money. As tho mony w.ae in coin it madeconsider-ab'e of a bunlen. Pro bably this circumstance causa I some one with an itching palm to believe this, ia th language of thieves, a good crib to crack. At any rate the house -was enter! on a re cant Sunday aud th amouut above stated taken from a bureau drawer. Ta money was in the lower drawer of the bureau which was locked, but it was only nacess- arv to take out the drawer ahve it and casj access an giurl to t'w treasure. There is noclu to th thief. - The New Port News of th 3rd inst., re lates the following : Several day since Levi M. Ptersheim, brothers, ol Lancaster county, drove through Newport enronte to Mifflin county, on a visit to frianUs in-Big Valley. Their horse was a most htaiitiful anirxal, for which the frugal Duukards bad Been offered $C0. They refused to accept that amount, in as much as thsy valued bim as highly as anybody lse could and did not desire to dispose cf him. Whenever the boric was seen great admiration was enlist ed for him, but none wr prouder of lha high-mettled, intelligent steed than the brothers Petersheini. They arrived in safe ty at their destination, ia Mifliin county, where they remained save al day. Before starting n their home-ward journsy they were notifial by some means which w by sou means which we have not learned, that a thief was on their track, whosa ohj-t was to steal their horse. That had the ef fect cf making thtiu vigilant. On Cunday of last week they started home, accompan ied by Ch.istian M. Ceok, a friend and resi dent ol Mifflin county. That night th par ty tarried with friend in Juniata county and took turns in keeping watch on th- stable in which their horse was kept. About two o'clock on tho following Monday morn ing, while Mr. Cook was sitting in his bed room, looking out pi the window, in the direction of the barn, he saw the stable door open and a stranger emsige from the bnild ing with the Paterrheiui harse. He waken ed hi friends and then hurried to the sta ble, arriving in the barnyari just as lb thief was iu the act of leaping on the horse and riding away. II demanded to knew w hat right Ihe sirangar had with the harse, when the thief knockd Mr. Cook dowa ! with his list. The brief encounter delayed ,l19 l",cl na Slve lt" 1 -'onru ,il,ie to ,rrive u,on ,cne bffor h" could 6ct P",s'on t I'p-m ,h"ir rpr:h the thief took to his heels and eP- -Mr- Vooi. waa slightly stun- ned by I he rascal's blow, but was not se liously hurt. Th party resumed their jour iiev ou Mondav. The Philadelphia Record Almanac fjr 1885 is on our table, it is handsomely illus- ,r - l"Hl ' aiine of valuable information, An 'neis!inf chapter is Ihe one devoted to the Record and its Horn, a perl act de scription of a great daily which the Record is. Weather sigas and proverbs is a chap ter that will be read by everyoue, but to I thoroughly arpreciat the almanac it will be 1.00. T HE WEEKLY TIMES S1.00 A YEAR. The Largest, the Brightest and the Beit.' A Newspaper for Every Household. "The Weekly Times" is foremost auicn tha largest and best of the Family and General weekly newspa pers publishud in the country, mid it is now offered to single subscrib ers ut One Djlbir a year and an ex tra copy givnu with everv club of 2'). It is tiie woit progressive journal of it. r! i44 Ttj Mini irf t Ki t'i'm . , " . paper r.f the vrhola ct.uutry ; to meet every tnieiiint trant in jonruaasm, and !o tenke it kO i hc-ap that all c.n aff jr 1 tv mj iy ita wjk!y viiiii -THE ANNALS OP THE WAR' have besn one of thj diiiogaiMiiir.g fcviturfcs. of '-Tub Wkski.t TiM::s." and it iw now iniitutod in thnt feature by m9iif of tha leading joarnals; end utri"jjic:ilii cf the c-nntrv. The! tits; writers from the active partici pants t-t the graat titrable ou both sidws will eotitinaD their contribu tions to thn unwritten history of the war in every nuwLi-r, und niuke th p:iper sptcially eufertainiii and iu strtictivr to the tjUm'Mis of bolh the Ulue and the Ory. 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Bonk for 2 cnt ; ; Altoona 8 10 a in ; 1'itt.abmg stamp. PKfcf &. CO., JH1 Sixtn Av.-une, Nw York. Jan. 8, '85-ly MERCriAlNTS desire to double their profits by introducing a lira of new goods, irctisi.n.'a!lc to all f.irroliea. will adJrass for toll particulars, HKALTH T(H)l) COMPANY. N. 72, 4th Ac.tn , New York. Jan. 8, '85-ly. 4 "T TIAfin restored. A - L . 0 ! 1 '" " J J.iVlfl IUHVI Nil - m lliW lUI. Wl aril aniire in mi tmitu, piiu lit tim!' uviiue entered all the hrrrois ot'SiKaaHneapacity tost afankood, Physical Decy, (ionerul Kroatration, etc.. wiil. out of sympatv for f", hi lell iw srllarcra. mail lr Tl rcip b which he was !Sn:iilr cured. Address in eoufideiice. J. W. PIXKXKY, 515 Unison St., New Vort. Jan. 8, "-Iy. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, fiFHirFLIMTOiTX, PA. wrrn 15RANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NF.VIN PtlMSKOT, Pretfltnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Oifticr HiasxToss: J. Nevia Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, Noah llernlcr. Philip M. Kepi;r, Lonis E. Atkinson. Amos ii. Bonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, sTecKati.tExs : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Xnthrock. (ieorer Jacobs, L. E.aAtkmson, W. C. Pomeroy, A mo U. bonsall, Noah Hertslrr, Charlotte Snyder, H. E. Parker, Auuie M. 8hel'v, Jane Fl. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtx J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hcrti'.er. 2 Interest allowed at the rat v4 S per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 month rertiilcates. f jan2, 1885-cf BUY THE' Trad Mirk. They are the b'-st boo! fur bng wvsr and to keep your fe! dry, lint has ever been offered for sa!t in Juniata county. Every pair gu.irsnter!d t give saiisi'at-tina, or money r.sundrd. We mean kusiness, an 1 will do Just what w- say. Try a j atr and you still have no other. For saio at the only exclusive boot ard hue store in Ju niata comity, at G. W. Hick's, Mitlintewn, Penna. 20lii MILLION I'OSGRESS -ropiwilla,iou be sold. Stricl IV ,'y iK'n-pariisan. 'ifmi.tioa JA'ILS ii. ale. twrrlniutug and reliable." 1S1.AIM:. S. Y. lieraM. chink ! Jmertean hi'tory.'' N. Y. Tribune. ".1 xrark of which any .hnrrirun hnlori.in mtgA feel proud " N. Y. Sun. (J.WIO agents already rmploj ed and Dure wanted. $200 per month paid. No woik ver sol i like it. Applv at onc t The Henry Bill Pnblishir.g Co. Dec. l'J, '4-tl. Norwich, Ct. pEABODT HOTEL, a Ninth St , south of Chestnut, on square ; 0 40, 3o a m, 1 3o and !M0pia ; daily, ex souih of the New Post Oftic. one-half C"P' Saturday and Sunday, 5 35 p in, an 1 on ()nare from Walnut ft. Tlnatre and in the I Saturday only, 4 40 and 6 10, p iu. tui busiuesa centre of the city. Ou the I Returning, leave STEELTON daily, ex American and Furopran plans. Hood rooms i cept Sunday, 6 10,7 05, 10 00, 11 45 ana, fioin 5"c to S3 00 per day. RemiHicled and ; 2 15 and 10 15 p in ; daily, except Satsiday newly furnisiied. W. PA IN E, M. D., j and Sunday, 6 10 p in, and on Saturday Owner and 1 roprietor. I Kev. 21, 15, ly. The Greet Breohlyn Bridge. The engineers have at last made the "grip" succcsa up.m the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Railroad. But this ia weak rom pared to the grip which the Florence Oil Slave his upon the minds of the people. It cooks and hcata. is made in large and fmalt sizes, and has everv nature any ore coald trish. Call upon local rlral'r. or writ 'or pa.-ticaltra to Florence Machine Company, Hor eoc. Mass. Do Hot Forget. Do not forget that at llea.'s Photograph Gailery yen can get any small picture en larged for 75 cents. Also anything that is i r u .. ... .1. .- .. ..... .. . . . i done up, innrsJclawstvle. All the latest style pictures, fuch a Card. Cabinots. Promenade, Paonel, Bondair, etc., &., Frame of all kinds cheap. PENNSYLVfiLNIA KA1LB0AD. TIM K-T ABLE On and alter Monday, Jnna SOth. 1SS4, train that stop at M B! in will run as follow?: EASTWARD. nrsTtxonox AcaomiooiTlox leaves Hun tingdon daily at 6,00 a. m.. Mount Union tt.'2?i a. m., Newton Hauiilton 6.S2 a. in., HcVeytown 6,W a. iu., Lewistown 7,20 a. m., Milford 7.39 a. m., Mitflin 7.15 a. iu , Port Royal 7,52 a. m-, Mexico 7," a. m , Tuscarora ?,00 a. m., VannykeS.Ui a. m , Thonipsontown 8.12 a. iu., Durward 8.10 a m., Uillarstown K,23 a m., Newport 8,35 a. ia., arriving at Uamsburg at tf 40 a. ni., and at Philadelphia, t 15 p. ns. Joiisstowx Exptcss leaves altoona daily at 7.0 a m., aad stopping a all ragular stations botween Altoona and Harriabiiri, reaches Misllin at 10.30 a. m., Harrisbnrg 12.30 p. M., and arrives in Phila-lelphi at 6.0S p. m. M '7.33 a. Nail Tbaiic Laves Pittsburg daily at m., Altoona at 2.20 p. m., and stop- i ping at all regular stations arrivus at UiHltn m arrisi,urg 7.30 p. m., j-hila- adelhia 06 a. m. Mall Express leaves Pittsburg ax 1 00 p m Altoona 9 13 p m ; Tyrone 7, 17 p m ; Ilant- inffHiin K 11.1 sin. I anLtr.!! 0'l nm . II if- Iflin 945 pm: Harrisbur 1 1 Ift m : Phil.- aeiptiia suopm. WESTWARD. Wat P5sai.-.i.r k-aves Philadelphia daily t 4 30 a. 01.; ilarrishiirg, 8 16 a. ui.; D'incannon, 8 i- a. ni.; Newport, a Z' a. ni ; Milicratoa n, V Zl a. m.;Thouipsuutuwn, J 4i a. in.; Van Dyke, 9 55 a. m ; Tuacar ora, 9 6'J a. in.; Mexico, 10 02 a. in ; Port Royal, 10 07 a. ui.; MiRlin, 10 15 a. m.; Milford, 10 21 a. m ; Narrows, 10 20 a. ni.; Lewistown, 10 40 a. ni.; McVeytown, 1 1 07 a. ui.; N'ewton Hamilton, II 2'' a. m ; Hun tingdon, 12 Uli p. ai.; Tyrone, 12 58 p. in.; Altoona, 1 40 p. in., and stop at a:l regular statioua Iwtvrecu lr:isburg ami Altoona. Oyltrr Kxraiss leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 5 40 p iu., Harriahurg, 10 40 p. n:., stopping at Uockville, Marysville, Duncan nou, Newport, Miilerstown, Thoiiipsuntown, Tort Kiyal, timu at liiflin, 12 15 p. m.; Al toona, i 40 a- hi., and Pittburg, t o' a.m. .Mail Tbaix leaves Piiiiadwlpiiia daily at 7.00 a. in., ilarrishiirg 11.00 a. ill., New port, 12 09 p. in., ililllm 12.40 p. m., ntop pii.g at all regular stations between il.dliu and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.5 p. ui., I'lttsLurg 8.45 p. in. Ui..Tixiios Acceuaoaariox leaves Phil adelphia daily at II l'J a. m., !Iarna'urc at e.M p. ni., Duucannoi 6 i ,p. in., Ne pcrt 0,02 p. in., Milleratown ti,l f p. m., Tnoii.jis-iilovtii 0,25 p. iu., Vandyke 6.32 p. iu , Tuscarora C.0 p. in., Mexico .'' p. ui., Port Koyal ri,4t p.m., MiUlm 0,51 p. ni., Lewistown 7,15 p. ni , McVuMowu 7,- yj i. iu.. Aacwton iia-iiitton .-'j i. iu.. j Huntingdon 8 30 p. m. Paciflc Expresslcaves Philadelphia 1120 f ui; Harrisbnrg 3 10 a ru ; Duncannon 3 iris in; Newport 4 01 am; lil!lin442a m; Lewistown 500 a m ; Jlo V'eytown 5 30 vv p in. Fast Lin leaves Philadelphia at 11 10 a mt ; Uarrisburg 3 15pm; MitRin 4 87 p i ; Lewistown 4 58p n: ; lluntingrion 0 00 pm : Tyrone 0 40 p in ; Altoona 7 20 p m ; l itts- t'lrg 1 1 .10 p m. Fast Line west, on S'Miti.ys, wiil stp st Dnneahiioii and Newport, when dagguJ. .Mail Express t.st, ou uiniavs, u ni stoy at Bsrree, when flagged. Juhnstowu Express east, on Siindtys, will connect with ounJav Mail ea.t leaving Ilarrishiirg at I LD p. iu. Wiy Pasf-erer west and Mail east will st"p at I.iteknow aud Poormaii's Spring, when trfgjred. J"hiistiwii Ei;.res" w iil :)at Lticknow, Then H.igL'rd. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Iewistown Jurction tor Mil rcy at 0 35 a ni, l!i 50 a ru, 3 25 p ni ; lor Snntxiry al 7 15 a in, 2 55 p in, Traias arrive at Lewistown J inction from Milroy at 9 10 a m, 1 50 pui, 4 60 p iu ; from Suitbury at 0 25 a in, 4 30 p m. TVROXK DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Re!U fonte aud Lock liaven al 8 1 a mt7 30 p ni. Leav Tyrone lor Curweuaviiie and CearSeld at S oil a m, 7 50 p m. Trajiis leave Tyrone for Waryiors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scoti at a 20 a ni and 4 3l p m. Truins arrive al Tyrone from Bclleloiite and L;)ck I'.aveu al l5a m, und. tj 35 p m. 1 rams arrive at Tyrono from Curwens ville and CleartUid at tj 58 a m, an J 5 50 p m. Trams arrive at Tyrone lrom. Sco.ia, War riors Mark and Pei.osylvaiiia Fiinacu at ti 5 a d. at 2 35 p ni. H. 4. B. T. R. R. fc. BEDFORD DIVISION. Traius leave Ili-.niingdon lor Be.lr.-pl, Briiii; i.sirl and Cumberland at 8 35 a. iu. and 05 p. iu. Trains arrive at Ilnr.tir.gdou from Bed fold, lirioct-pi.rt aud Cumberland al 12 40 p. m., 5 55 p. m. ' Philadelphia & Eeading P.ailroad. Arratigemeut tf i'usM-nger Trains. Novtauia ipsi. TVaiat Itate Hirritburg at hilloirj : Foe New York via Allcn'..vn, e4 7 55 and 'J .VI a. ni., and 4 45 p. m. Fir New York via Philadelphia and '-Hound Brooi Route," C 25 7 55 a m, and 1 45 p ni. Vor Philailclphla, 6 25, 7 55, MUini, 1 45 end 4 10 p m. For Heading at 5 05, 6 25, 7 50, 9 50 a ni, 1 45, 4 00 and 8 30 p m. For Pottsville al 5 05, 7 55, 9 50 a m, and 1 45 and 4 no p. in. and via Schuylkill & Snaii:rh.mna Branch at & 85 a in., and 3 CO p. m. For Alientown at 5 05, 7 5"., 9 50 a m, 145 and 4 00 p m. SUXDJYS. For Allrntown and Way Stations, 7 Mla.m F-r Ri siiirp. 7 I a. m.. and 1 ", p. in. For I-'hiladelphia, 7 i0 a. m., and 1 .".0 p. rr 7"raj for fi'irmburt hart as ,oir ; Leave New Tork via Aileiitown at 1 n0 M 45 a- m , 1 Oil and 545 p iu. Leave New York via-bound Brook Route" and Philadsl hia 7 45 a m, 1 3o. 4 Ot) and 5 SC p iu., and 12.00 midnight, arriving at Harrisbnrg 15K,8 20, 9 25 p. m., sad 12 10 and J 20 a in. Leave Philadelphia at 4 30 9 50 a ni., 4 CO, 5 50 and 7 45 pm. Leave Pottsville at 5 50, 0 CO a. m. and 4 40 p m. Leave Meaning at 5 00, 7 15, 1 1 50 a m, 1 27, 6 15, 7 50 and 10 25 p ni. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Pranch, 8 20 a m. and 4 40 p m. Leave Ailcutown at 5 45, 8 4.1 a m., 12 15, 4 30 ami ! 05 p m. SUXDJYS. Leave New Yrk via Allentown, at 5 30 p m. Philadelphia? 4 p. ni. Leave Reading at 7 40 a m and 10 25 p m. Leave Alientown at 9 05 p iu. ItTECl.TO.I DRAXCII. ' Leave HARillSBL RG for Paxton, Loeh ' il, and Steelton daily, except Sundav.5i(5 only, o 10 aud 6 30 p ni. C. G. HANCOCK General Pan'r and Tickil .1gtt. J. E. WOOTTEN, Gextral Manager. JOHN YORGEY'S BOOT Km SHOE SHOP haa l.een removed le Main street, 1'attersou, I'a., whero he wiU make all th latest an Its ol LADIEs', GENTLF.XAN'S, BOY'S and MISSES' SHOES j EOOTiaud REPAIRING a speeuiltr B-' rMLt.i REJhQAJBLE.. Sive hira a call beore going elsewhere. Dec. 19, ISSo'fy, FALL STOCK OK CARPETS. Choice Pattern VrEJLVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade INGRAINS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of IIE31P, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HALL AT THE Carpet iff oust: F03SIT0BE BOOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALL-EY. At the Old Stand, S THE SQCTKWKST CORXEft 0 BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, S MirFLITOIT.1, P, HAS JCST RECEIVED- All the above ennmerftteJ articles, and all other things thai may W found in a CARPET i rUMITURE STORE, AT I'll ICES BEVOD COMPETITION ALL KINDS OF AN EXT.ItA LINE OF nil a ... uflisiers ana minws. r WINDOW SHADES IN ALL COLORS Looking Glasses IN GREAT TARIETT, &o.,- &c, &c. In fact everything usually kept in a First-Clas House F urnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. CIUYMLL RR.DQE STHEET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water Street J MlFFLIJsTO K'A, - . PFM Carpets ALSO, AT Tl CENTRAL JSTO Mill STBBsrt Opposjis Com Miflljiitovrn, p4 Calls the attention f !.. . . .. w. ,u r,. ivuvsiug isuia . Fair Prices Our Lsadcr!-. aj-sM, a'iis war rnds I One Price Oir Sitr!ar , xiienangs uir Traj Small Profits aai Qaik jj,, Our leading ffoere.lties We .VEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GK0CWUK3, c-J AND SHOES, for 3Ien, WU3i,tJ CUudreo, VnecBsware, Clus, Wood and Wi'.losr-w.srs rjj enrl everv artiole uauntlv .a . cln?s itores. COUNTRY PRODUCE tsia, exchaBje for good at kighest ml prici. Tbaukfu! to tfce psllie for biretofere liberal patror,c., 1 tHeir contioaeil custom ; and j. ions from all parts of t!ie eouut7.r,. I in MifHio to C'.il and s my y f good.a. Sept. 7, 1S3 Loiis E. ATKKtsO.sj. fif. J,c, ATKI.1SO.T K JiC CHN, ATTOHNKTS - AT - LAW, JflKFLISTOVr:!, PA. ECollectin? asd ConveTaacinr-an. Iy aiteaded to. Oi Fics Oa Main street, ia olceofsv alacre of Lonis K. .:kuaoi, Kaq.. cai,' Sr. At a'reel. t-'rftatlsc ACOB tritii.Er, - ATTOIiXFT AT-LAT, MIKFUMOTN, fi. CX7Cu!I-ctiun9 atttJ : r? ';. tarries With A. J. P-.t;i-.i , Y) M. 0KAV7ORr, 5., Ha resuKiad aeiir'.-.- Ta.-tii. , Mediciae and S'J-ir?ry ad th-V 'i.-: a- brani bvs. OiS.'m at tnc ! ci-'Sf t: T.V and Orme strawts, M:ai:n-nvr:. .'area Is' 70 J 5!. KKAZEK, X. 1)., PETSIOIAI? AND tWZZm Ac-xltiia, Ju-nir.li Co , i. Orrtcc foraaurlv ovcuaUi r ar.t,- Protessieas.1 busiccsa j.i!y ar t. at an noars. J nj J'a! ,i fci;a. Joi-u TT. Iisjit IKSUEAK'JE AGUT? POUT S0Y.il.. JVXl IT.i tV.. EaOuly raiiaVe C'eiera'it- rcpasti'A Dee. liT.i-ly How I,wsf. U-y-Ti i"ei-:e Just vnl-iishcd. a vm 'iv uf 31 C I !. V K K U K L I . ?S C i. K " ' 1 : 3 T '?T on tile ni'lti-al ir i jM-k r a Seminal V.rcakris, Ii-. . ir;.- :jsi I. (, ssi'S. I-ii-oi ts. i. JiMa' ''i.' J incapa'-ity. I:f(!:;;--.rs i.t 'r.-.-r.j.: c:c also. l'(iss: Mpri N . n ; r i s-. Fri, duct-d bv :lt-iiit.iil or .v :' azance, ic. The relebrs- I .-i-il r-r. ' ,!ra ey. U-irly !.: :ir ''5 '. l t.-'V ycar' sMci-ssi u; r.-rt;i:.. S't -i icallv etir'-d : pn'.rir, ? . ai at oii"e sinrple meat's rl a'u .-v k w hat h:s c-ri 1 i : e it Lfc---lia- SL-lf clMap'r, p, IV.,;.;!'. rt.g -j ..ul , C7Tfcis :.-?efir :..,..,. -U rud of evrv oith u. ; v - i . -..r jat- Set.r'iv i . ,. . - ! ny attire-, p tf ,.-.. r. cents or tw postage ,,:a!.r.. - 41 Ann V. k. '. : Aril 9.) fMt.iVVn K'J. 'r. -i v i f .'Vi a j I 3 ? v.' LI. 'iV. ;.V--- : t n.lif. rr Si! esio.v, . - . . ;'P1 neial. I'. ir a a s;rc.-j '" T-u i .v..c,.i-v.-.r.f;.,fu- -ss-i. -.fiT I in a ritle auuarrr . r t r rs . . r r ia " '." I . -i ..Ufa. f I. i.ai'il:-S. k ' j n . x'-r-.tytxi li.-n; 1 f. t :. r - ' .::i,..t-. i-jy-.-is r 1 . . r ; T:n --r : -v j. n.rl ' : , ; r...i.;.vj'l t-i..-.- - . ' i. - ,lJ-s r- rssA-'-'t 1 six receive tree, a c.)-.t!v will help all. oi ':-r v X, ' .i. right a'vav man .i t!iii r '' j ri.rtunes aut ttie - 5, 1 At once ad lr. Tacit 4. Co., A"85' A prill", lS?4-1v C.it TIV " 5'taK- a LL ncrso-i arc nr?iy at- A aitan'i.-. S b"l 1 r.T l.:i-ii'-. e"!'jt- berries, or orOG nr - , or io f-(jj way trespassing on ttf -Ti CL Xt. signed J- 8. ' i jiaiiu w wiinBtfaasaaaa4;iigein..r'"''l,,14mCTafaoaaaiaai ll.saalff'l''!lr'rtr',, v..fw.iMiH..r)tfimii naiaa in mill ' "
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