TE B M 5. jlf. per i rKl Ideerir 1 ti 00 if net P' withii .d-.rt iaeerted at 60 t, fsrcsek lt.ertioa. i"1 - l0 i .r '" Mrh """" ,r' " t. sssde te those desiring ti. year, h.lf or q.arter ta ss" " rtf- , .F.fc,n.r.2:!.lS?5,J.R.Giih, ,itV "n , i,,,hoft l lirm one haif ' t,f ifrxico. will nil maieh r:: . uavborse, a 3 year old -';'; w-i u '. ,wo br,od ow' . , sh..sts. .ap, tour ,,x vouae cattle, wafone bug- '"'' r ' a mifltmr. threshiag machine, r.'1'" ,ud :t T,r? ot,er klod ,.s P"."',.',B1,.,tc, ah 1" ol bous.bold "'""ai-Mt rk: in '" Prin8- S,U ' , VU k A. M. 1 Jji.f. i1aiini!rtof of Ma J . : Vt" !.,t o: l....neh.l.l furniture ot al 'rt' .' ; "n lh S1,n"f 1;ir ,nli 'icf Sannwl Mceen will a.ll nrh"5 fnrni'ure, meat, lard, ,r i. Vs. Soebilla. Sal to u;.'.V,..t!V.-i..a A.M. StfQRT L0C.1LS. 'u w HccV; .or cresp boot and shoes. -,, ''4 of f rbruarv cnairt on Sunday. r ,at cntiatt- tin temper says an x- era r mrber ben's aad shoes at G. -tr T.tiir s; itsti'.? tak away tht skill of kf i,j fr.nl'!' f week injured . . . -i .t- rssr : K,.-hr--k. of MirSii county, made jj.t tf. dy Huntingdon hadthras jf f i f'l ' t'jree inchei of snow lij ti Teatilatid ruL'.ifr boot at O. W. Sf t'f b!' tni ,B, ,,1'r 1. rc7 ;i' h P'f"1 coa5n4 to tha irai tra throat. Y,s utte.' bv bnyinf your rub- ATitjnrji- i ot:ty bUokitiiith droe tl . thee 12 onf iy lately." Ti.Srtbuj s"wrJ ni tieniiab work Pi-i So! .n Wfdneday nigbt. - !u'te' 'a l Hook anl j ja. b :o ri'.tari.in 'att Friday eren- Ge' i :'i:r1 rwj j er for your family, rfci-r'ii lor :he .t:.n.Mi -"ii Riwbu i... J-fifrT.-'f fn of a wonma'a baby or i: -x'tx 'r. C. i! t lorcive jou in thi l.-i A'ir?r brea ris;t!np H i- -.in, !Iatvhir!-iB MnAliater, in tbi fir. C'vr'tid rln e ' s(l!iiis;on to Dr. Mary TT.fr. H; t-'ii'i likj wumen ttat wear .r.:i. JlJU-SikViafB Sunt N'r;li hai bought tlir J bn Wrln vrwprty m Ilr.a for L-. fy kVCti:r: th bof Lnuiberman of fr.cjiij1; towT.ainj; is iJr to tt'. oricr f.r 'uiber. In- Ih'itiird.-.i JaT.aI J.s pmst !!. hi: c.- -j-t j. i-t r f x!jr5ni-. It is an ab'y fs :ii :tf i p; f r. C'! ni iej"U-il at tin i'tj of 2, '.' Un it Wjtjj-gj.. a i'a., the wat !"'-; : - V.:5 . ; F.i .c ju' liardwtre ature bat a sear tU'Ic touS'h: ir.jia i!r. iVbarion in . ;. ' - v. I -:t "ro lsa hauliaj tome of -- ' ' '!i ':;n c iunty praviftnt t. bit 'a.i ' 1 1& thr prniic. ih? :iit;r-ri m ta! Mot!ir,(!ist 'o"ating in t ?t..iCiaJ;r.Uf;t,eitht tt-aken wera i ..t . v . o East Sahara, this caun : Mjo:,.- u h x-i v i passtht iatr Nr r :o,..a 4nl ;;i Florida. " ss-.iVi May aeeting .f iha Dunkurds " 'i If I rii ta tt t fan i of W. K. BtMishor, ti tnt-rr-i,,, Wa ter township. j. v a parir i:i town last week look-."ruT-f-iin brieR church with i mk r- r .;ur;as it for a kkatinc rink. t- Vff' :,rjnt rci wile bave declined 1cr-ii r rh3 nunlrp.t and fifty thousand ' r:,-u thit -p.'Jcrbi!t held against As I r 't: iti-ra Astuciatimi wasorgan U J port w,uk , au.llDBr of lr" TC' ;--at of J aniata art cunuect rJ "ill l- a..-it:oa. Ji-oti (.rot,ii,L..ranl Ccorfre Xailur, each -- r. aib.a ! , j j.or, RTal. 'Mr IUj,t. It is hali-TeJ that some '- n-'i'.-j rir.il tlie imil.iiiif. "o intilr- ''i'.' a N'T'ih has soli his house and ;. " V'-wn, Ci; Wrifbt, and will " ' ' the oue tnt t"'",;": 'i fer his fatiier in the I'atter- C ;.r. r8T- SUerrarl and wifa from .'0'""rs',k.C::rstijrcnuiitT visited friends aie ami Pm ...! i- si - r rU ! rahd Le,-e ani at Last Creak t,"'"r u" -r:liy ,. mbera, no more than cu"!nt atlrtts g-Diiin cein.it -. pri.T., i! ,1(!re it i04..,iljng Worluy " "rsjuMtcriait. 'U-.t I'trid Kickenlaujh, of ViM "aa aurprit! tha other mominj -J a n,o: to his stalile t tina liia cow 5 -U l ar :. T!ie D. lst fcai Wl,kel up 1- -e v nirriMiot tnatla that can bo 'it nh i.,! crt, i iha enli:ted rubber n. ". 't,re k, I't rm and will nut - 1 rT lair anl be convinced. For . ' boot and hue atorr, -"-ii t ,-uo. Pa. T!Xt IVhaiik Eiliil-ition is in debt i! . ' ,i,0";"id flollara. What i o. S in OI ine ntinnern f. til H, i i - . rl , b.-lj.of lllt. concern. They W i " me concern. , Mr"'"n Journal, of last week, ,,.",iB ',vn r-"k nature. A am Jl ' ' H :.iih Uak ariien on Isaac Lone 'a "C Sfr ,, ( "ttatvana, it is about forty tft 'Ir, !;, '"'lfrm 13 to 20 feet h'Kn 1-! a-jr fr00: 'cmmit bln nl- tka'p'f'" b,en qnU nm r- 11., it is vrortb iavetigation. Joaeph G uyar, formerly ef thU eoante ... l-: 1 1- -J w:t- -a . wuufj ai work in an elevator, at taaatrnge, Jiebraaka, on the Slat day of uec.moar, uia coat waa eaught by a rapidly revolting ahaft and ha was thrown to the floor, bia bead atriking tba floorflret, and with such force that hit aeek waa brok en. A wife and three children mourn hit lots, A vigilance committee f0r sereraj tow a a in Weat a., haa been erganiaed, for tha purpose of getting rid of thieves. The thievet bad brtter reform or aek other quarter. The figilanta do not propose to aue, they propose to bang. It it a bad ttate oi anaira when society must turn from chan nels of tbe law to protect itself from the work of bad men. A few days ago a tramp supplied himself with a anil of underclothing from the watt, liae in the yard of W. J. Marks is Patter aon, but before he bad time to put them on hie back the theft waa discovered aad tbe tbiei waa required to hand over the atolen gocda. Tbe thief promised to never atval again and on that promise wat left go with out a prosecution. It tura out that the Democratic national committee is between one and two hun dred thousand dollars in debt. It will not be hard to raise that amount of money if they assess every Df moerat that watita an office They had better asaesa them before Clev stand geta into office, for the fellows that will be left out will not pay after they are certain tht the door hue been shut agtinal them. Thrre ia no charge for this suggestion to the untrrrified. The Altoona Tribune eyt. down in Hun tingdon connty, because her husband re fused to get up and build fire in the atove on the morning of the 3rd inst., Mra. C . of Newburg, Todd township, bocame ao urjgrd that ahe thrashed ber sire and then called on a neighbor until tbe lire wat kind led and time for breakfast bad passed away. Tbe psrtiea have been before the county court several limes on account of domestic troubles and I suppose that wilt be the re sult ef tbe reoeot encounter. The county commissioners have givea the county printing to tw Democratic pa pers in thia county. It would have been juMice to the Republican tax psyera of Jn niata had they urdered cthVtal advertising to be printed in the columns of a widely resd newf.pat.ier such as the SBXTuar, asd Ksri BLicai, however, the Republican tax payers of Juniata shall not suffer, for all msttert that pertain to pnblic cost shall be pnblithrd in these columns froai time to time at they occur. The Huntingdon (Jlobe, of the 8th inst., sty : Last Friday morning at about 4 o' clnek Siraon G irlie mot his death at the handa of John Gordon, night watchuiau in the store of Lewis Lath ley, in Cheyneya ville, Bedford county, Garlic had climied inta tha store-room through a window and taken what money was in lh drawer, aome $" or when Gordon leveled a ahotgun st him, telling him at the same time to aur remler. Instead of doing thia Garlic seized the point of the gun and attempted to take it from Gordon. In the struggle the gnn was discharged tbe contents entering Oar lie's left side and killing him almost in stantly. The deceased was a sou of Adsra Uarlie, of Cucyoeysville. tfordon went to l'eif.rJ and give himself ovar to tbe au thorities. 1 he Cloomneld Tim of last week eaya: On Friday last, Mrs. Uarlin, wife of Mr. Wat. Gat-lib, of Cen!e township, fell'aoH broke her arm. Henry Finnicle, of Kye twp., u the ow ner of a calf that weigh ed 191 pounds when one day old. The hug discaea it making bad work in Fishing Creek Valley. John Hell has lost ten nl.ile others bare lost from one to l.all'adoxun hogs each. A good horse belonging to Ktter & Tohn, of New tort, dropped down aad ihortly diad aa a city salesman was driving him from Markle vi'le to Jiewport a tewdayaago. One ixioinirj lately, Charles Taylor who teachot the Cove school, walked into bis school house and found the coal-stove healed to such a degree that it was about ready to melt. On further exa mination of the room he ti.iir.d a tramp, qmatly reposing in one corner. "What time is it," anted the tramp -'Time fur you to skip," aaid Taylor. Ha s!:ip;ed. Kennedy J. My tan, of Petersburg, Hunt ingdon county, relates the following rem irk ab!e yet true trory : About the fiiat of Oc tolrr h st his flock of lings, 37 in number, toot the h"g cholera, and on the 24th J iv of November they were all dead but one nice ft hof; that would weigh about 2i0 pounds. This hog he determined to shoot as it sljoaei symptoms of get'ing the disease, and would not eat anything. On Monday, tbe 2ftb of Novemb?r, he became so butily en paged in threshing wheat that be did not kill the bog. It laid down where the straw was being thrown o'lt and during the five days of ihreshiag the straw was piled upon the hog the men not knowing it waa there. Nothing was aain seen of the hog nntil Tuesday, the 33th day of December, when it came out from under the atiaw pile as lively as a cricket, but slim as a rail and with scarcely any hair on ll ia now sound and wall, and eata greedily. The hog had been thirty-live daya without food or water, and so astonished was Mr. Myto when he s,w it he thought it was a hog ghost New s. . Juslata County Agriculture ftociety. I'oar Rotal, January 9, 188. The lockholdera of the Juniata County Agricultural Society held their annul elec tion thit day, and tbe following named per to.nt were duly tlected for the ensuing year: President, Hugh Hamilton ; Vice Presidents David B. MoCulloih. Michael Sieoer, and John Wiaabaup; Executive Committee, Jof.h Rothrock, David Guss, and David E. Kvb'iaon; Treasurer, D. S. Coyle; Cor responding Sec., William H. Groningcr; Uecoiiiwg Sec, John P. Wharton; Libra rian, James M'Laughlin . Commissioner to the State Agricultural Society, Dr. David Wilson. The following it a financial statement of the Juaiata Co unty Agriciiltere Society : .... I.. nil from last vear 16' 6" Troceeds of fair & rent of ground Couulp Order 527 00 100 00 Total ixrrsniTCsis. New office..... Repaira to fence. ..... . Tax and Insurance Printing and postage Police Hay water aad bearding Un'.ir 790 60 155 00 4 50 23 80 28 VI 53 7a 28 20 48 00 28 75 Treasurer and Secretary, saUry.... . JtfO 54 Pieiniumt....... Balance January 9, 18S6.... Total ' 120 7o .760 60 For Sale r Fer Bent. A beute od lot, for .ale, or for rent, in . ill- Deur !!.(. It U HU- "ted in about tbe centre of the town, and t. a comfortable house. I or I urine, p.. lf MeAlieterville, Dee. 10. 184, If. Juniata Co. P. Trial Llit for Febraary Term, 18S3. 1. Rebecca J. Patton va. Daniel Conn. No. 84, February term, 1885. Feigned la in. 2. John 1. Ganta and Joaephene Gantx. hia wife, and John Ryan, va. Jacob Hower and George Hower. No. 11 December term 1881. Summons in ejectment. . Israel C. Caldwell va. Joseph Bell and wm.r. Bell. No. 9, April urm, 182. Snmmont in ejectment. Patieraon aod At kinann k Jacobs plead not guilty. 4. Enoch Beal va. Haaton Twp. Co-operation Mutual Fire Insurance Company. No. 46, April term, 1884. Sujimona in debt en sealed instrument, dated April 14, 1874. ImilSchottve. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. No. 8 , September term, 1884. Transcript of aa appeal by deleudant. Protny Nil debit aod cause at issue. CouimenWeahu of Pennsylvania, at the suggestion of Ellen i. McDonald, va. Jam.s U. Crozier and Harrison Reed. No. 82, September term, 1884. Summons in dent on ihe official boud of James H. Crozier, Guardian of Kllen Jane Foltz aud Cbarlea Doitrick F oil, miuor children of Dietnck Folia, deceased. 7. Samuel D. Howard va. the Borough of Port Royal. No. 94, September term, 1884. sumuiona in caae. Defendant pleads not guilty. 8. Milo Leonard vt. Reuben Leonard. No. 94, September term, 1884. Suruuiout it- debt- Duleudaul pleads payment, aud pay- lueut wnb leave. 9. J. B. M. Todd vt. Benjamin McKillips No. 108, September term, 1BS4. Trauscript ol an appal by pUlutltf. 10. Beujamiu Mthlillips va. J. B. M. Todd. No. 10t, September term, lto4. Transcript et an appeal by detendant. 11. David Smith va . tbe Township of Fay ette. No. 62. December term. 1584. auiu- mous in case. Defendant pleads not guil ty- 12. Daniel Coif man vs. James Coder. No. 68, December term. 18S4. Transcript ol au appeal by defendant. Deleudant plead ml debit and cause al isue. Guilty of Murder. Betwten tbe hours ol 9 and 10 o'clock on the night ol August 21, 1884, Curtiu Mc- CUiu aged 20 yeait, alter eugagiug in an assault upon two brothers nauiwl Byler, at the outskiria ol the Juuiata Yatley Camp MeeUug grounds at Nawton Hamilton, pur sued at a run, a man named Wtiuam Smear- man, of Huntingdon, aud wheu be overtook him atuck a butcher kuile into amour man" bacit one lime. Ttie kuile passed between the 9th aud lUlu rib upwards, Iti.-oUjU left lung mio lb lcit aide ol the heart. The wouui produced almost lusUat death. Tne murditrer was arrested the next day and taken to Lewistown jail where bd remaiued till on the luth ol January, 1865, when he wat arraigned to answer lor the murder. The jury retired I root tne box wun tne case on Friday Jauuary 16, aud returned with a verdict ol murder lu the fiial dugrea about aiiduigut on Saturday January 17, 1865. I be court ba not pronouueed aeu- tsiiC, but sooner oi later the last aceue of the tragedy will te enacted in the yard ol the Lewiaiowu jail by the hanging of tbe yoang laau who augaged in warring upon those wno were puiaUiuj the peaoeiai way ol human anciety. SherliPa Sale. TU Sheriff will tell at 1 o'clock P. il., in the Court House January 80, 1685. A tract ol 70 acres, more or leas, with log bouae aud tarn in Delaware townabip, as tb property ol Henry Gingrich. A tract of 145 aores more or lets with the appurtenancea in Lack township.as the property of ffm. E. Tbatcuer. A tract ol 62 acres, more or less, with plank house aad barn, in Delaware township, as tbe properly ol William Craig. A tract ol 200 acres, more or less, with two log houses and two iog stables, in Lack township, as the properly of Samuel Alex ander. A house and and lot of 2 acres, more or less in Est! WaterrorJ, at ihe property of William U. Fisher. Deathbed Confession of Murders. RocazsrER, N. Y-, Jauu.irf 1-1 R i1t rt Merchant an old rain, die i t Grwe. N. Y-, yeaterenT. On his de tt'jbed lie c-juff-'ssed that twentj j-t!.-.rs ao, while keeper of a tivi-rn, lie m irdered a peddler, robbed him an 1 buried tha liadv mi lertlie hotel Tim matter will b-i investigate 1 Wacpaco, Vi., Jan 14. A jweek azo Tlioaiaa Wals'-t, one of the itn . . f t portmt vninessai in tue vanieciir trial laat Jauu try, was atabbad in a 1 xin. To day Uia physician tol l him he could not live, whereupon he con fossed that he was the man who (.hot at! 1 killed Banker Mead in October 1832 nt this place. Alfred Van leexr was cawsrod with the critne. WaiKU confesses that Vandear wis with him but tat he (Walsh) committed the murder. Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery alore at my place of residence on Water atreet, MitSintown, second door from corner of Bridge atreet, a lull stock, of Fall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first claa milliners. lam Prepared to snppiy inepuouc wun everything found in a firstclasa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. Usv 2-8S.1.V. . Private Sale. Ruth Bunco offers at private tale, A FARM OF 14 ACRES, more or left, having there on erected a good TWO STORT PLANK HOCSK. There ia running water al tne door. Hall the land it ciearea. i nie win make a good hoinecenvenient to tne mints, mills, schools and enurcnea. i n frnpsnj ia located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town- thip. Juniata county, Pa., four miles from tiiftiintown. For terme call on or address. Ku in niJit. Sept., 24, 1S84. Mifnintown, Pa. An) body. That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on agricultural implements can be accoma- ted by Kennedy at Doty. Thia tame firm bat sole agenc) in Juniata county, ior toe ... i. L. . D a Phninh.l. well known ouqueuauu - and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest pneee. In the 7 H lii.a : Corn, Oats, Rye, Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and MeaL -- Do Sot Ferfjet. n not foreet that at Hesa't Photograph Oailerv yeu cau gel any trnall picture en larged' lor 75 cent. Alto anything that it made in Photopraphy. you can got here done up, in Bret das style. All the lateat alylo pictures, fuah aa i,ams, uaninei. rromenade, Pannel, Bon'io'r. fcc , k.c, Frame of all kiuds cheap. -e)f Farmers. Kennedy and Dty are prepared to far ;.h voo wiita all kinda of Farming imple- menU. Photphatet at a saving to you of per cent. Semetblar fer tbe Baby. What terrible affliction about the bonse ia a eroat, crying baby. A young man on K. m. mnmm nf mstrimonv miirht OatllV be --.j - - j ry fM.l.t.i.Ml 1mm hi. nnriutM hv havlne tOO " " I I 1 r ranch of thtt tort of mntie at the hornet ol his married friendt. Tet babies cry com- .nnl. nnl. akMl thM . r. ai. S Ollt t f - imri.l nf Psrkftr's Tnnin vivan the little one. will bring rest and aleep to the baby and all in the house. Only 60 tenia, at druggists. MIFFLtNTOWN MARKETS. MirtLnrrowi, January 19, 1885. Batter Egga Lard Ham Shoulder ..... Sidea Raga , .. 25 9 17 10 10 1 MIFFLINTOWX GRAIN MARK8T. Whoat ... , Folti Wheat , Lancaster Corn, new........ ... Oata, Rye New Cloverseed..... Timothy seed ....... Flax aeed Bran Chop ., ....... Snorta...... ....... Ground Alum Salt... American Salt. ...... i -80 85 45 23 60 8 50 1 30 1 40 1 00 1 50 1 SO 1 25 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniLaDBLmiA, January 19, 1885. Beel came, extreme 3a7c per lb, milch cow30a$;o, fat cow 3al, veal ealvet 5a9c. Lambs Jaliic, tbeep 25c per lb. Uotrs 6a7e per lb. Wheat 9'Jc, 96c per bushel asked lor May. Corn doc. Oata 37c, other produce about as last week. LEGJL. JICEXSE PETITION'S. Notice ia hereby given to all interested hat tbe loilowiug application lor License ha been tiled in ihe Proihonotary 'a Ulrica, and will be presented lo the Court at Feb ruary Sesaiont, 1885. Petition ol Siias S. Sample for a License to keep an Ealing House and Reatauraat, in the Borough of Patterson. Petition of (ieorge n . Stevens for a license to keep a hotel in the Borough or Pert Koyai. Petition of Frank Shields lor licence to keep an mn or public house ol eiuertaio ruent in McAlislerville, Fayette two. T. H. MKMlNuEK, i'rotliouotary. Protbonntary't Office, Miltiintown, Jan- nary 12, 1885. jVTOTICE TO BRIDGE SrOoK.HOL 11 DERS. OtFict or TnoiirsoiiTowt Bkidob Co., January 10. 18.i. Holders of Stock us Tbompsontown Brtdg Company are requested lo appear at a meeting of said Stockholder, at the office of vour Treasurer, in riiompsoutown, Junittacouuty, I'a .eu SA I" 'J.iD.kV, FEB RUARY 21, 1835, betweeu tne hours ol 10 o'clock A. M., aud 3 o'clock P. M., to lake the preliminary ateps to dispose of remain der of property and the final diabanftment of corporation. By order ol B-iard of Managers, J- S. LCKKNS, Jan. 14, '8o-4tJ Secretary at. -reasurer. QSPHAN'S' COL'iCf tiALtl, or VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order issue I out of the Orpnaus' Court, of Juuiata county, the un dersigned. Administrator of .Silai U-id!er, late ol the toeiisbip of vvalfcer, deceased. will aell at punlic si s, on the premises, at 1 ocl ck P. ., on Saturday, January attb, 15, fhe mliow tag desonoed real ettaie lo-wit : A TK ACT OF L AND, situate in ibo tontiipol WaUer, Juuiata cojitty, bouilded 1 lauds of David UesQoar, J. N. and W. II. iloo e, aud olbra, con taining Four Acres and 32 Percbes of land, be tne ium ra re or less. A iwo stiiry bouse, a stup and log stable thereon erectek. TF.ltUS. Ten per rent of tht purchase m mev on the day of stirt, forty pr cent-wh-n Ihe sale is conli -.uti b- Ihe c.mrt, and th balance (being o .e half ol the pur chase iuo:iy) on Ihe first day of April, A. I)., I, whe.i doe I will h.deiivere.l and -ssesi ! iivon. JaCon i4iiLra, De-. 2-, ISS4- Admiuisirat.r. TO OONSUMl'l'IViaS. The sdier lier having been permanently cured ol thit dread difetas, Cousuiuptiou, by a simple rente iy, is anxious lo make known to hi f.dioiv sitfere'S Ihe m jans of care. To all who desire it, he will sand a a O'.py of tne prcointion u.ed. (rsai.) wim me directions lor preparing and using the si ne which th v will ti ; I a s ire CiaB lor C.H iiiK, c'oL'is, CoNsinprioit, Asthma, BRo-fciurif. kL. Parties wisning tha Pre ripttu, w ill please addross. Rev. E. A. WILSON , fuiiU St., Williamburgh, N. Y. Jan. 'Si ly. RUPTURE tioii I'-'ider. r-'a.v, sure cure. SI.'IO by mad i.li lull "iireclions. Book for 2 cent ia up. PEE T & CO., 50 1 Sixth Aveaue, Near Yo k Jan. 8, 'b5-ly 3IERCHA1NTS V to d-juble their pr. tiis by introducing line of nev goods. Indispensable to all lamilie, will ad.iress for lull particulars, I1KALTH FOOD COMPANY, Ne. 72, 4ih Aveuu, New York. Jan. 8, '85-ly. MANHOOD gen tleman hating innocently contracted ine habit of self abuse in his youth, and in consequence tuflered all ie horrors ol Saxoal Incapacity Lost Manhood, Piiyaiatl Decay, General Prostration, etc., will, out of tyuipaty for lor hia lello'V sufTsn-rs. mail True the rtc!jie by which he waa tinallv cured. Address in coufideece. J. W. PIXKXEY, 515 Hudson St., New Yerk. Jan. 8, 'b-5-ly. BUY THE Trait Hark. BT They are Ihe beat boot for long wear and to keep your ft dry, that haa ever been offered for aaU in Juuiata county. Every pair .guaranteed to give satiafaction, or money refunded. We mean business, and will do Just what we aay. Try a pair and you will have no other. For sale at the only exclusive boot and shoe store in Ju niata county, at G. W. Hick's, Mifllintown, Pea a. SO TEARS! OF I 1 MILLION CONGRESS copies will toon be sold, b trict BY I'y non-rartisan. 'Dupiusio JlflES G.'nie. e.eraming and rttiuble." BLAINE. I N. T. Herald. clntsic I .jfmerirea hit lory " N. Y'. Tribune, -f iDerlt of which any Jmeriran ktttorian m-gAf ftel proud "X. Y. Sun. 6,000 arfnts already empioied and nor wanted. 1 $00 per msnlh paid. No work ever aold like 1U appiv ai once t The Henry Bill Pnbliahing Co. Pee. 10, '4-tf. Norwtab, CL 1.00. THE WEEKLY TIMES S1.00 A YEAR. The Largest, the Brightest and the Best, A Newspaper for Lvery Household. "The Weepxt Times" is foremost among the largest and best of the Family and Geueral weakly newspa pers published in the country, and it is now offered to single subscrib ers at On Dollar a ye:ir and an ex tra copy given with every clnb of 20. It is tbe moRt progressive journal ef iU class. Its aim is to be the news paper of the whole country ; to meet every intelligent want in journalism, and to- make it so cheap that all can afford to enjoy its weekly visits. "THE ANNALS OF THE WAR' hare been one of the distinguishing features of "The Weekly Times," and it is now imitated in tuat feature by many of the leading journals and periodicals of the country. The best writers from the active partici pants of the great struggle on both sides will euutiuue their contribu tions to the unwritten history of the war in every number, and make the paper specially eutertaining and in structive to the veterans of both the Blue aud the Gray. Term of Subscription: "The Weekly Times" is mailed, postpaid, for One Dollar a year. Every club of 20. will ba entitled to on extra copy. Address, Till TIMES, Times. Uulldingr, Pbila. jIjmata valley bank, F MIFFLLiTOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NBTIN PUilEKOT, Printout. T. VAX IRWIH, Casai-r DiaaCToas: J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Hertxlar, Philip at. Kepner, Amea G. Bonaall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pemeroy, STOC KBOLBBRS : J. Neviri Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip X. Kepaer. Aunis tl. Shelley, J ado U. Irwin, Mary Enrtt, Samuel M. Kurtt J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertxler. Joseph Sothrock, George Jacobs, L. S. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertsler, Charlotte Snyder, "XT' Interest allowed at the rate of t per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, en 12 months certificates. fjanM, 1885-tf 13 srt - nrl IT W8tl( f"'lr" Ci crt-l So Kmlff, rsscSsaios. .sair.ssnna. . 'orxwl, invsn;lacsss-! ptk-lttw putmiW. X'rj : ioW iMam?te witk p)stld;l saara.irtss- hi. ration, :7c:bs a mess v:si.b!s SBerr;apsIi l a:.r;naLiua t.ck e rf--fff ai-.osl r.s wntof- i li -KiTmisnSf of tea S- ttPTTTli AsraTAlf is mich that -.a'aircasttn nsriy ssla ts st sit eth.r psrr. 1 .' class twtitensd. I're. a jsst. .-r.srt o -'s. Noll kr ail cswadss'ar.. ill A CU , 1 -t-l:-hs-s. Ti. 1 Ilrosdwsr. rf. T. --V-tV ATKMl't ".4 Thl "-tv-saT 'V a ft-1-B.isf Mean Co. fci.y... 1 :r 9 ..jTini ;-3 - ; . r--i ...... . Xl it!' Tf-ooetr sri'i V- fi iVj.rsi a its l s.isd : art trra.rs T 1 r.aU.ss. Cs.st.t. 'I rsos-M.-k.. !i VJ rirbis. Assii:iw.". ssit ' ctrsr rv" H- -'rl-r MT'iirf w in.stciS llitrr .all in --i I -; ...U . . . ' . k.a t;l FriS.-f. i Cs siarr si cthsr fors.ga s-.lr. pr.;sra: att'ior. m.Lwjwriwrii-'f "'Of vj Iafi.ma;:r.a as SnobSS'Sina t 1sc. cttarf i . - w;;hint c'.iarss. lt.T-r f1., c. li.r--- Sta t-ft M,.t fres. Fstaac obtaissc W st .. tMilin llll SnHLls iutrirt t'U. Tbt!.sTi.s.sts-icbfjoiics n.f.l rn;lrsiod f . ptTKOt ao .ft to d ,poa of tns:r r'snla. AdtrsoHl " at tioCls ik.a::oA.:: VCl ilrostifrs;, sw Vork. Nov. 12 H 1-20 w. NICE a ii AT PRIVATESALE The andrs:iiel nflers at private tale her firm, situate! in Keale township, netr Walnut P. O.. and six miles west or, KS lis Station, P. K IL, containing G3 AC II KS, more or lesa, an 1 h iving tuer-.i ereu ed a GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE aud other outbuildings. Tmrt is a good tpriug of water on the p-e aisea, aid irilit of ditlerent kind. The farm is situttet in a pleasant community, convenient to church-), schools and st ires. Any puson desiring to purchase a pleasmt home should call oa or address. L. C. Todd, Walnut P. .. Net. 5, 18S4, tf. Juuiata Co., Pa. m r ai aiT-v 4 r ff, ttaVtl tTattTliCI aS-l ' tri A aW. a - )! -J .- it- t i-f-;-tt. X:'J S t; -t S frfML.ij trsT:, trt n L ' "t i Cure Tea: LSiTOlULSaU 1ST f T a I Il aftt tl. : 1 -.4!-a Ullaal.Tl t.'f Tle liwanV f! - I tt--K-.aV, t'.M rii ItkWe a,4i tV)ttta ' -.--mm er aitv j a' a rr t rv Tf-;rvfja fv'.-Jai er N bj.4-1 m'4a,-4 -t.r.-i ' .ltf t r.'T ri lis.eti'.:vT 'Ms lb .J W I fee i IMf.wtmn ",r- iiArfnu r.sxs? oc.,C'PrC:K yz Sows TitvrnrBrt.ia ; S scan H 1 3 jrtr rwt. ? V. pEABODT HOTEL, Ninth St. aouth of Chestnut, on square south ef Ihe New Post Oihce, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European plant. Good rooms flout 50c to (3 00 per day. Remodeled and newly fnrniehed. W. PAIL, at. U., Owner aud Proprietor. Nev. II, 19, ly. TTso Great Brtvoklya Britlge. Tbmtiacrrs have at 1st aiade the "grip' a secens ufyxi the New York aad Brooklyn Bridge Railroad. But this is weak totnpared to tbe grip trhich ne Fwence Oil Stove aaa vpoa the saiads "f the people. It cooks and heats, is saade ia large 2r.r? sri.ill sizes, and has every fixture any one mild wish. Call upon local dealer, or writs for jartic'il.rs to Florence Mackiae Cotapaay, Flor ence, 2aas. Tba CbJcaco Railroad Exposition. The recent Railroad Exposition in Chicago re vriied tie gigrntie strides siade by genius and CAO.til ia the aeld of transpoftation. Another re aarrable thing is the developeient of the Florence C.l Store for cooking and heating. It waa the first ; -. -1 . Mi., rjt -. t. now conceded to be ri in sucenoritv. and will continue to receive th jci-.i a-vl medal wberevav aaaub wd, aad law r i:ii et all ww w Hfai. lTri -t. f e-Ju -i -e r -t:.."e ti-i 1 .tj fwrtf- n.-rV.-TB TV i.'.r -t rr: 4 !.-. ttnt-s, XrzH U-x m, iTVe.r . itvr'. I:i-.ar 4mWr. C. t. LsaJ. liee. !.,'''. ijwe-i Kaj r. - i-v'i7.v &ra L:jw-' St. Lt-i . ale iTJsl t. a r - fj af t--j . :c - .J- Llichigan Buggy Go, KALAMAZOO. Mich. WhelMsl. sfannfaetarera ef all kinds of Open aad Tet BUGGIES aai KfJiD CAItTS. IfeaU wanted every start. Vrlie for catalog a and Btlee Mat. rillS 1T0BK A 8PICIALTT. IT also manafaetare a fall tin. of ill'I EtS, ineladisg Sir. 11 Bo;, portlaad, fqaar. Bust two ssst Portiaafl aad Puaey Sleighs. Send Ibr cnts and prises before parch siring. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., I1LAKAZOO. mkh. 1 Jl . ReaUb'ForLIs Olives, Terra Cottas and all tho latest fashionable) shades for CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDE. 7arranted drtrablo and permanent. Descriptive Lists, showing 32 actual shadee, tent on application. For rale by the prinoipal dealers, wholesale and retail, throughont the country. .s)c far them and take no others. BILLiMOS, TAYLOR & GO. CLEVELAND, CH.O. : TJIR D.W, Mir GBrria?s Go, i;ut'i1Hrl a Utji varirtjr f LI5KT a-.l V.ZVVl CSRSUISES, PIIAETCHS, CA.'iTS, E'JuCiC", Vi'rtCOnS, S.C., aVrerr tas :r.ort s --pr-r.l ''f'vTi ttth.vrrtnsrest bn-u o.n.-ii-t :tlt (jud wrkraansui;. 30000 voliiclcs cf osr iaaj.i:a.;iur er nofr In ese In tl.'s en l Tf rst.a ro'isrwf set. a.:o. ins entirum vi eur i o. .Is hj taa onivarsal siti.fa. tt'.n which thtj t'-T.- itr.rv v.hl.! is WIHltlM ED, Special alicat.-i '.rtt s lirs.i la mail aider. D. 7. rJIIicr Carriage Co., 8. nnkSt.. fsl.crt SI. asd Egrlsstea Av CINCINNATI, O. afePW U s Mmm P . ft. -vsr m OiTTEaRb o u s N E S s A A Certain Samsdv fr all KIDNEY end LIVER TROUBLES Cures Fmal Weaknossoss, Imparts Mew J.!f and Vlgortothe Systom. Far nl 'I'rjwb.n.. rtrilf-Plm Battle Ui C'tj. lair l, 7 Cla. ta.aliiclar.l bv W. J. AUSTEH & CO., OSWECO, N. Y. sH02f 'js -a. 2 o b B " t V , ' I V. 1 1 nted WE WANT 1000 nori BOOK AGENTS ffrlhti fmndMlud torn mil bwk rjr petVrW. OKI FAMOUS IVOMEM 1 isuanbrstifocwBATiil onnni work jmt pb1tirts1. uid Uti-.itj siMufii-n at of Mr it' imvtaikw itictu imf Kiizafrth . t 'sV'ps. Kom Trry Ceotm. Unmet j i"r-v't ,VW. JaraOt HvriamH -srr A. fj,amml itekm- S"c. lamm i ktmdltr JrVntiW Mry , ttWsttr. hmv Jyrrt. anl tt CiT U kia Hlttr Tksw TwifiT tiwipawktd wn.-rr Imt tm tht tns I tioi. thm eunptvli k urj ef it Lnm d4 Ldi of SO farwi-j lcir:cu wirnB nvC oi vhrun t ior wiinti tte haiTa Mier aWrortJ rv-l rtara. asd HxJ Ml AHk Uir bftv thir wj fmm obucantj to fin mm4 itj.-T Tor I hnliifif lntr4. Rnmantic 6lnry. Bfttf Utnrr fjj TJr ra.Kosa. iai jin l book ia WitiMtfita pr fu Ctv-eaaaj j4nrlMM I "ThU paWfrf book ItrlwtV bTW ik wr tetvl tmd ekmewt mrntm-bo.jk w km mam " It m p;ttlid!y illMtratod w.th t-aU pmf smcraviBtp UauiMOuy mparb porVa from mtoapou9TuyMB. ACE NTS WANTED! ACJtT! Ttito rri1 bok i mow Mit wHinr al' Kr ion I. M:nira, F.dtyf. ( ritiew le , ynqnaliflefl, tti-tif-r i mid vishit G !p1 W hv mtiit Ixi afTs who ha soli oTr tn thir ipctin trwnih p We wants ftw od aKvnta men mr wmiwu-ii this icinify at Mtca. W fiT Xxtra Tmnmrn trnd pa ftfight. Now ia tht, fsn..tsBsanflnf. i ?Qr Ctrtnltira. airing cal Term. gjetrmriA, a"- trnf rc. rn-aapondeara inntx. Addraaa L v; A ftiU II -S s3 !5 v z : a z v . r w rr rjN3 H GREAT REDUCTION IU THE -PRICE OF- Winter Clothing ! : FROM THIS DATE UNTIL MARCH 1, 18S5. TVo offer our entire stock of WINTER CLOTHING AT COST ! - ) EVERY GARMENT IN THE STORE HAS BEEN MARKED AT COST! on- Wb Must Rednca Stock oa Hand 'duwn mxii FRicbs."-QUH MOTTO-'iwja' rnit'Es." Don . SCH0TT WILL LET THE FIGURES TALK: OVERCOATS ; OVERCOATS ; Men's Nobby Chinchilla Overcoats at $ 5 50 Reduced fi oia $ 8 7$ Men's C'assiiusre and Corkscrew Overccata $10 00 Reducod from Sl4 09 Men's Milton and Castor Overcoats at $ 8 50 Reduced fiora $12 75 Men's Good Walking Overcrats at $ 1 9." Re luetid from $ 3 00 Men's heavy Driving Overcoats at if 4 23 Reduced from i 8 00 BOY S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Children's Suits at Boy s Suits at Boy's Suits at Bov's Suits at Children's Overcoats at Boy's Overcoat at , Boy's Overcoats at CLildrn's Overcoats at 1 50. $2 00, $2 50, $3 00 and $3 50. PTATS, CAPS,TRUKS,SATCHELS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING G00D3 AT GREATLY RE UCED PRICES. SCH0TT, The Clo.Lur, lEIDOK ST., M1FFLINTOAVN, I A. April l,i;4-lv. The Best is the Gkapest. THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR IS TRB OSLT OK B I . j UafJe 01 U&lV&rjiZdd IrOG. It it pnrtahl, dnrab'e, a'.solctelv Kre-pronf, econunucal, and will sure iruit and vegetables in lesa time aod less lilt-1 than anv other Drver la tbe Market. It will rav for itself in Uss than I 'hirty dars if frnrairlj- attended. Its j rod nets tre unsurpassnd as to . lal i ity or color, and are in great demand at hih prices, j Full instructions how to dry, bleach pack, and oisrket the products ac- coiui'Anv each luacLine. Apprise .M .41' RICE 3 mmmiWWM JUNIATA CO., PA. l4ijlll3-- OAKLA Jm. CLOTHING AT COST ! :0:0-:-0.e: Sauiiiel StraTer is sellicv a large stock of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, ALL SIZES, Goods of all kinds at cost, because of tfce late fire in Rat ierzou. Tou will find me in the Graybill Building, IN MIFFINTOTVN. (VI hd ere n e. SAMUEL STRAYER. Nov. 26, 'S4. "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." CQPTSI3MTED 1177 p asWSWV,;. Tii ,i.a, .r n t . -Hit'!. atia-Tt n-i t niartrated by the one of a Bujrrr made br T. T.Havdnrk, whlea 1 ant nalv fhe tsadsar UrctTCT In this pirtni-s. but THE LKADISIU UlGta Of l.HKBH 1. Bra Havdork't Xaf.lv King- Boll and Fifth Wheel. Ask vrar latin fer Ui T. X. Hit DOCK BfttUVY, with Ihe Hardoek Safety Kln Bolt aad n.'tei U Lafe ia insecure ridin; over any other. TU fkHan U1 k. anle f s kv. saf. frtsMt Is ikp Sf. . MHM Is tat R4) rriaBTAe.I rji r A'yDQQTT, 'nttmlZS?r5tS? Cer. fls. aa JwMm St,.. caCTreiTI. . AGEyT8 .TASTED WHERE WB tlJt I0IE! 50 n71aTn5rt M fiWrnABUil D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plass where joa aaa bay TFIK BEST AIHI THR CUBAPEsiT MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJT3, CJPS, BOO IS, MBOEI, J.M rtTRXISHlXG C009S. HE is prepared to exhibit eae ef the most bis market, aaa at jfsu.vi.v niiwLr Luir rnives f Also, measures taken for saits anal parts of suits, whth will he made te ertV at short aotiee, very reaaenable. Remember the plaes, in Hoffman' Water sreea, HITT LIN TOWN, PA. qOBlE DEEDS or tke (JS7 iTj tif many aces and nations. i:onraei by 10O Great Wrii'rs. .i n i m PJ"V;'I IatroiuaioB by Rtv Jiritri W. Morris, D. V. Just Issued. ZJfD R'ifcil A K"'fi'tn' Holiday Dooh. Also magnificent FAillLT R H A f f P pi t'tl 1SIRLKS and PHOTIMiliiPU ALLIUS in srt varirty o srylcs. O 1 W V R tsjecially adapted fur UoiicJajr salc. Ktmarki.h'y low ptire. KS.swasaaatwt Vail Liberal Discounts. Extra Terms. AliFNij ft ASTKI), Addresi, H. Ia, WAEREM & CO., 1117 C!wf.nHt St., Philaaphia. - as ws Mnst Have More Room 1 $ 2 63 Reduced from f 3 87 $ C 13 Reduced h-m 4 8 30 $ 4 68 Reduced fie:u $ 6 75 j 2 f3 Reduced frc m $ X 87 3 1 63 Reduced from $ 2 75 ? 5 25 Reduced from S 7 50 $ 4 23 Reduee 1 from 3 6 80 S. ' -j i i i a i i?-- choir aad seleet sticks ever aSeied Is New Bnildin;, sorter ef Bridge aS! Um. 1, l-ssV s fllssaH M
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