al s . : t. . c mifhms.ownT TresjeH;T, January M TERMS. tElntloi. $l.f fr ,BBBm lf -,id w.thl. li ast-aiLa; $2.00 U whj It asettfti. Trarsiaat aavtrtisanaa. raaertesi at 60 " l lor each iasertioa. Transient tuaiaaas aaticvs local cai man, 1 Mb bar lina far each iasertioa btsstsetisii. ill a as.u ta.se 4iriB adverlSae by Ifc. year, half ,r ,aartr 9mI Register. JsrisoTi Forerx will sell horses eattla cows, farm.ag alea.il, .d household' , .mis. a: his , lira uf resident's in Monro lhrjai-y 17, IfSj. ' iir V .nriar F-raary 21, 1P.5. J. R Giah on tht. lah..f.t l irIn . oi - t orth .t or Mexico, will ss-ll a maieh rs"r ' rornf. will broken ma.es, a bay ma a with oa!. a hay hra, a 8 year old ?!t. rr.es bill aad heifer, two brood , e'.ca wiib a lol or pi,. shi.sts. sheop, lour aiil-n cow., an rouse, cattle, wcn buK V. s.1 asester. a mower, threshing machine, h.'Tt ver, and almost every other kind' f iajrr. iirpiements. s'sn a lot of h-us.hold vr. He wiil go wast in the sptinf. Sala o iiiunK ai & o'clock A. SL'OKT L0C.1LS. Ij mar fcs reddened by biting. W ta Herfe for cheap boots and ahoei. K .:'(pj"lc,n people aro pleas J with the a;w j..:-e. Sr.r von' rnBbcr boots and shoes at G. lie. Vs. i rs. Jsc.-b Martin, of Millerttowa, died : the 2:h. Tb anther of last week was hard on the groi:(f wheat. T! Lr .lieran SaSbath School Library Las "t1 -st.-icxeii. .'. iu tna enriom jvfopla can be told y 1 1" ir conversation. E '. Sira et li-a -nne to Philadelphia to d a !v,ii'e cl'ejte. ' v t'je .ent-latrd rulibsr boot at O. W. '.Item's hsu.t atrd shos store V are indebted to Representative James jV, f - J..r MiU;.; duCUTjcnta. T -t w '! v-ie n: ine by boyingyonr rub. ber S;o fn.tr. G. W. Htck. Scar!t rxa'n preraila aiuong children in Tlior.p.iiituwn and vici:i;tT. John S. 'Jriybill nd wile, are attendii fit t -Ji.eai.s exbibi;ion. V . y. C.-a'c-t.l i l'-a ning the drnft bu inns iriii S ii:k ind jnd. Jrai-S Sicfuler a..t wife held a ailrer teeJia.p ii Jl'.nday arciiing. Gi.d Triiitjiara are re-ortanmn; their ludgra in Hiint!n:on county. Poat David II. Wilon, No. 134, will Tiait llatrial.i rg Ft-biuary 10, 1S85. John Kirk hns bncht the homentuad dwellirg on Jia atrect for $JiUD. S eipli Ma-,uf tiirer, ot M ifHitibaryh, told 7v0 sleigiii the present wiulrr. Nearly all the st-crat order in this place tave bveo giving supirs thin winter. Ti e scbnol.t wer all aHjiiiimed lust Friday eftt-ruouri to ee the Liberty Bill go by. Th- cor.'itrv is pr-tymg t: b- spired the ii ll ctiou of in ex'ra --'uii ol Congrats. I.ev. K. Berry has nit tendered hi ic ina ton, his health is iir.irin nluwly. J.'Ln Shuflvmaa acceptrd a situation a eK-:-. in a f'hitipb;irg. Centre county store .".r. (I; i;c F.iuiib, of this place, has pone to tht. rtstt ( f Indiana to visit his broth r. The Yi'-.fc State I.cgiUtnra elected Wil liam J. Everutj to & Unitt.d States Son ata. " !.a Lil r.-ty heil reached ew Orleans on IJorar. Tl. day was oesrrrel as a holi-diy- Kar. V D. Keen has been conducting a a Utacturv prou-acted meeting at Loeuet Kun. G- t a r.'rr'r rewipaper for your fHtaily. F jbn rile tor the Skntinzl ana KtriELi- jimc XT a!la'-e gntd hi farm near Watcr f' nl for $i,f.H) ;o Vii:ta:u H-ickeaberry, of ir'hKn!i eountf. A writer of repeat date attribatss the ii f.in.ey tii Bright'a disease to tlie Iree iie of i-te water. , Jonr. Cuniiiniiam bas engaged Wi ber MvCiiiteo t bui!d a couple of houses far l':u i- I r.ttersi n. I' e.byterianv of Waterloo have had h' awj.rnx; ni'der the preaching of Ker. I . L. Ilu hatout. Cu. uty S. pcrintri'dcnt Auman gives more at: iiticn to the vtiiii;g of schools than any j! i;is prt'icCiMors. 1 ch iiati broken i' ut amr ng people in Wal ter t'Mi-.liip it iMi't near as nasty a thing to bat a an, all px. Ti Lib. rtv Hell pisse.l this placa abant -"., P. M., an Fridav on its wsy to tba (He: n exhibition. It is r'-prtd that a new company is to ! wr.bini to build a bridge across the liver at 1 hnii.pMjtilown. A 'jlnli a C"iw owned by t.. S. Parker 3r,-,t'.d to hang herai-T in tLa stable of Iwt n r on Snnd-iy night. Tix 5er of Snyder county are fortu ', thi h .re ti.i c uinty debt, but a bal atir i . f in their favor. Ciamtie Sinrnns h is been compelled ' raliiquish her stud i. a at I.utherville Sen.inar.- on account at illness The luth Fennsylvania Cal'a arinion at llani.bing oa tlie arc win aoid 'g oa ti e lothday ol aVin-try next excursion tickets may ba l.rst w.vk, within the peiiod ot six cn- tiive ni:bt, 2')7 trail found warm ac c:.ifaidiii.,n in the raihoad aaud dry lionaa lu I'riltersou. K?-esr, well known to citizens of tLla l'lace, bauds his skati g rink at Sun n Sabtuth day to the iahers to hold ruri-tii.g in. Tl e gnat I'unker meeting to be held in !ke.- i.,wii-hip in May will le a grxMl " 'g for the sl.Krkbold.-rs or the Mexico Viit'ge iviuny. Tbr ram.sylvania railroad l as been trans Pr:mg European emiyra.ita lioni New Tork Clt lo Chicago ana other poinu west for a iollar pr p,.riotl. '''v. .r. Smyth, or New Jersey, preach lor the Presbyterians in this placa last Sablatb, aud Tinted among the members ke ck pisjvioua. AcVtio lr.1Een..-r t ; due county superin tiet .. Common School, fo a copy pf U- snnual report ot the Snprrinteudent of "b'ls lt,u. ti-,n lor lbM. " t dynamite u-d in London last Satur . . it at 8 riiQrtt'iit placrs ou ihelluor kve ben c.iriwl to each place in "ockct or under a shawl. afra. Sarah Robison.di..k a l ";;-1"-1"- BUy.r.i. Turbo., township, Ust Friday. Mm. Robi.o. wa. a """'"'-t.Georg. Jacobs. It fa reporto., fr0l. ,ht wheat eenUre ef r the west that the number of acres to be o in the spring to wheat wt,l be gre.Uy reduced below the wreag. of last w,,ek. Tba N.wman Independent savs, "that a viol.n played among . ik f wi tart thent to daacint . but lb. Independ ent did not say that that prorea the power ot music. How would the dynamiters like to ba bunched in tb. Hou.B , Parliament and ba blown up by their own medicine f What's good ror the gooao should be good lor the Sander." Elder Francis from Virginia held a meet mg at ttu house f J0IB p. Shin, i.. M,l ord townsnip, l.M Saturday and Sunday. At one time the Baptists were strong enough la UiUord to havB church building. People who never clean a chimney or a flue, may tie inlormed of tbe tact that in Ureat Britain nearly oti.OUO tons of soot are taken annually Irom London chimneys and convertrd into a fertilizing compouud worth $Joi.U09. The only rubber boot made that can be worn wiih comlort, is the teinilated rubber boot. The feet are kept warm and will not waat. Try a pair and be com iucei. For ale at G. W. beck's boot and sboo store, Mifflintown, Pa. The 52 annual report of the managers of the Pennsylvania IiiHiitutiou lor the instruc tion ot the blind lies on our table and is an interesting document. Annie M. Towsey is the only pupii Irotu Juniata county in the insiitution. The Altoona Tribune, of the 20th inst., remarks: Hutning. Ion county turns out a jealous husband who cultured and con cealed his wife's false teeth with tbe ex pectation of keeping her al home. What the result was we are unable to say. Socialist, Mrs. Parsons,ofClncagn,ia a rat tler She said -hh htd ulte i wauted to be a man, but since -ha had br-ard that it was a woman who bad blowu up the Parliament Buildings in London she wou d not swap places wih any man in the country." The thing that they want niet to find out in England, is wlm exploded dycamue in the houe ot Pa.-Uiiiient, and in the Tower. The Irish say it was the British police and the BnMs.li police say it was the lristi and the Socialist who lire togutiiur in common like ho;:, and want evoryrcidy to k.'ep tbem. but w,nt to do nothing tutvards xeop mg other people, raise their haads in tba ika that the explosion took place. The Tribune saya : A house and barn be longing to Mr. S troup, at Komisetowu, in Monroe towi'ship. was destroyed by fire on Saturday Wt. Tbe hoiisecontained a toro room in which Mr. Stroup carried sn the mercantile bu-iues-i and kept the postoffice The contents ot the house and barn, toguth- er witu the store goods were burned; the postotbee ma tier and books were iaved. Tbe lo!-s on the bull lings is about $J,'.IH) and on he store goods $l,oiMI. luaurance $ ,40n. We bare not learned how the fire originated. An exchange says: Another plan for raising money at church sociables has b'en diNCowred. It ii cal ed a weight sociable aiid is iiunaed as follows. The ladies are pliuu! on a scale and ihe nam-sand weight put in sealed envelopes. Each gentlemeu draws an envelope and the naraea of the person be is expected to take to supper. Owners are served. He pays for the same at tbe rate of half a cent a pound for a ma ny pounds as Lis partner weighs. These sociables will t itruisii a groat deal of amuse ment. The Lebanon Courier contains the fol lowing notice of a "Mum Reception:" The ladies of St. Jobu's Ke'ormed church in vito their friends to a Mum Reception to be held on Friday evening, January 2J, from 7 to 10 o'clock, in the Pastor's rooms, in Mr T. S. Walmer's building, on Ncnh Eighth street. The members of the church are all invit d, and have the priviieg a of inviting all tbeir friends to coma and enjoy a qu el evening. The following are some ot the rules to be observed : All entering the room are vxperted to maintain poriect si lence ; the ti.ct who speaks will be 5 i1 hi ty cents j each succeeding speaker will be puhj-cl to a Cue of twetily-flro cents, and will l entitled to a ba4ge, a ticket lor ra fn rhim nts. and Ibe privilege ol talking and making others talk ; no writing allowed. Tlit.se who retrain from talking the entire evening, will have tbeir relre.thinenis gratis The detectives a ill see that all strictly ad hern t" the above rules." Perry county. From Perry connty pa pers. Mrs. Daniel ZayMng fell on Ihe ice on last Saturday evening and broke her leg at the ankle joint. Mrs. Jane Crull of Kennedy's Vall-y fell on the ice and broke her arm. The peopleor Liverpool are petitioning the North. -rn Central Kulav Company for better accommodations on the opposite sidi f tin river. Th f post oflica, at Buffalo Mills, Savilletowinhip, au I named "Savill," has been discontinue I. It is reported th it Marshall Furnace, at Newport, will resume operations in the spring. Workmen are eng iged in re building the canal acqued net ov r the Jtt niata river at Duncan' Island. The Newport Lutheran church has a new pip-i organ. The Ledger says it is 15 feet in height, and about 10 feet deep and wide. OreraOJ pipes are r quired to lurnish mu sic Iroiu this instrument, and the different tones are secured by tho niau f 17 stops including the bass peJ its opjrite 1 6y the leet of the orratust. These Utter extend two feet five inches oat from the oigan, im mediately under the reet or ihe operator. Chas. II. Smdey has recovered from tho hurt received by a slip on an icy pave ment in Harrisburg recently. lie was laid op for seveial days. Xvtlce to Tax-payer. The large bulk of the lax in Juniata i-. paid by li. publicans, th-relore, it is ne cessary that they sboud know what th- j Democracy propose to do. The Boaid ol '. Commiasioners propose to hold an appeal ! for such tax-pay era who thiult themselves I aggrieved, in the Commissioiier'a OlfiVc. ! in the Court House, on Tuesday, February 3, 1SK5, for the West side of ihe river, an on Wednesday, February 4, 1SSS, at the earns place, for tbe east side of the nver- Inalallatlon tf Officers. Tba programme stf exercises tor the In stall ation ot Officers of Walner Grange 786, will be as l.dlows : Opening song by tbe Grange, Prayer by Ibe Chaplain, Address of arelroiua bv lecturer of the Grange, Song, Address by State Lecturer Installation of Ofh. era. Closing Song. The Grange will ! meet at Ked Luck S-bool honse, at 1.3U V M., Januaiy 31, lottS. The public are invit- d. - Killed By Hit Han-ln.Lav?. A dispatch from Hunlingdon to the AU tooua Tribune ol January 18, says: One of the most brutal murders that haa ever oc- enred in this county was penetrated in Wast township, a very remote part of the county, an Friday morning I is I, the dt tails of wbici have j ist been made puoiic- by the arrest of the murderer, John Gardner, who was brought to this city this morning and confined in jail. Tbe murder occurred iu Diamond valley, one of tba most dreary and desolate mountain region in (he slate, which is rarely visited by any person except hardy and teiituresouia hunters. John Gardner the murderer, is 27 years old.aud resided with bis lather-iu-law, Mr. George Wartieid, tbe other member of the household being Mrs. wardner aud infant child, Mrs. W allied aud Miss Lizzie War tieid aitd babe. 1 he details ol tbe uuprovok- ed murder are as lollows: Ou Thursday eveuiug Gaidner took one ol Mr. iVartiald' horses to go to a neigh bor's some five milea distant, tor a bag ol corn. Mot returuiug until tbe next morn ing bis laihcr-iu la upuraiJed uiui tor his unnecessary delay, saviug that he, (War tied) ibougb to )", could hare perlorui ed ibe lak much sooner. Gardner, wuo wa under ibe iutlueuue ol liquor, grew lu rious at the bid u.au's remarks, aou pickiug up a heavy cmb sttucfc his laiber-lu-iaw acioss tae back ol tbe bead knockmg blui down, crushing tbe occipital boue aud kill ing biiu inauuitiy. Alter be bad latleu Uar dner repeatedly airuck ti.u over the head aud body aud lelt biiu lyiug where he fell and weul into tbe bouie. Mrs. WaiHeld was the only eye witness the mutder, and Gardner knowing Ibis threatened lo shoot bur il she should ted. lie toiced b. r lo assist bi.u to carry the dead body of bis victim into the bouse, aud in doing so the poor old woiuau tainted iu Ibe road. Tlie luuerai occurred jesierday altertioou, aud ;ip uuiil ibat time Mrs. War- s. held had i el rained Iroui eXosiug (he mur derer, Uarduer had led the neibuors to beucve ibe old gciidcmau bad laiieu Iroiu the barn. Beiug uuabie lo conceal il auy longer, bwwever, Mis. Wartieid told tLe tacts to a ueigbbor, who inloruind tbe au thorities. A warrant was placed in tbe bands of tbe cousuble, who, tearing Garduer'a quarrel some nature, refused lo arrest Uiui, wlieu Dr. George W. Uup.er aud VVilliaui Davis, ol Wilsoulowu, wvre deputized aud suu ceedtd in atrestiug the murderer 11 mht. tits capiors guaided liuu at tbe Mercuauis' Uuiel in i'eli-rsou g dunug file uigut, aud this ui. ruing b ought aim to this city aud delivered bi:u oivr lo Slierlif McAlvey. Ga.dner has been frequently coutiued lu j til lor maltreati ng bis aged laiuer-lu-law, and when atresUd last uigbt Was pieiriug to leave tue country . The art'air has created tbe most intcuse exciieiueul b:ie. Adjourntd Institute. An adjourued Local lusiilute ol l'ho.up aoutowu borough, Delaware and Waiter lowusbips, will be heid iu the bigb school room, F i id ay evening, Saturday and Satur day evening Jau. oOtu and 31st, liii. file loliowiug named tuacbers are luvited to toIiscu.s Ihe loliowiug (opics: D. L. Deira, Priiu.ry Aritbmelie ;" M. L. Keissr, -School Managemeut ;" Miss Cuba Heau, -Denominate Numbers;" Miss Ella B. Clare, -'What should be done a lib aud tor tbe dull pupils ;" MissEivati. VauUrmer, iuu-bine a..d shadow iu the school room;" J. J. Keller, Decimals;" W. E. aheileuberger, Use and abase uf of text books ;" Prof. J. T, Ailman, Infinitives aud I'articiples ;" John W. Ilihb, liob tues ;" Philip Smith, 'Composition ;" D. S. Kepner- "What is to be done with Fri day atternoor ;" diss Maggie Kinzer, -Ob ject Lessons ;" H. U. Gndi, "Fractions;" Geo. Veager, Esq , Percentage." Tbe following named directors of Thomp son to n boronb, wiil address the Institute on various subjects : I. N. Umbo, M. D , How can directors and pireuta raise th--standard of public schools;' K. B.-nuer, Eq., '-Influence ol atsocia: ion in th for mation ol character in chil ibood. The following named pupils will prepare declamations lo intersperse the exercises : Geo. Pielte, XI. U. Somnan, II irry Dough erty, Lottie MacAlistcr. Emma Dougherty, W. Seward Hudson, Parrisb MacAlister, Samuel Feehcr, Lottie Logan, Mary MecAl iier. Thi song bndg-t will ba ured. Di rectors, Tcaehers and paruuts are luvited to attend. J. T. AlLHAS, Jotl.f IllBBI, i Con ) S'.-E feuvLLINBERGFa Programme of Joint lustl tute. The following order of exercises have been arranged lot the Teachers Institute at H'chticld, February 6th and 7th, 185. 1st, Opening remarks by Sup'ts., Dill and Au man; 2nd, Beiter facilities for educating tea. h. rs J. T. Alim in ; drd. School Dis cip'iuu J II. Carr.cy; 4'h Parents mis takes J. N. Keller; fith. Character J. A. tnye.lr; (.th, Tardiness Luther Kii.z r; 7th, Art of Questioning C. K. Kauff iuu 8th Duties and Kesponsibilities of School Ed II. Ckenbrok; 9:h, Orthography J. A- Martin; 10 h, The teacher is ihe school P. G Shelley; 11th, Composition Win. C. Van Dyke; 12th. Advantages ot system in teaching Adam Will; 13th, Reading J. H. Willis; 14th, Literature in ihe Pub lic Schools T. K. Landia; loth, Friday alteriioou exercises J. W. Hihhs; ltitn. Enthusiasm Visa Mstgie K. Kiz-r; 17ib, Advantages of the Adjourned Institute over the County Institute W. E. Sbellenberger; lhth, Power of Illustration 3. A. Koou-e Superintendent Johnson, of Union county, and ex-Snpeiintendent S . ith, will be pres ent and help to nuke the Institute a success superintendent Dill wiil be present with all the lores he can muster. The regular exer cises w ill be inte spersed with music and recitations by Ihe pupil-ol Richfield school lusiilute wiil convene Friday eveuiug and continue Saiuiday and S iturdiy evening P. . SHFtLCT. J W. E. AlMAK, J. N Kslieb, Com. Co. Sitp't. J. II. Willis, J A Bad 1 ramp. Last Moi d:iy tiigbt, hile U m. Hopple operator at 1 b lnpM:iitown tower, anri ills student, a youig man named Bollinger, were busily engaged rettortings raiiroad business, a burly damp entered ihe tower, and making hi. way to the second story, asked tor a drink of water. A tin cup lull ol aqua so giv- n him, alter which be ex pressed bis luieiition lo stay ail night. To ibis latter proposition Hopple oijected, w hen the tramp kicked "ver the nthVe lamp, and drawing a revolver chased both opera tors out oi the building. The red signa's, buib cast aid west being down, uo train as allowed topics, but stop tor or-iers. In a si ort t'Hic an cast bound freight train pulled up, when tbe crew was informed of tbe site ot all airs. The traiu men and ran. ; had a b ill-, in which one of ihe men bd bis laniem broken by ibe tramp, win. a so snappad hi revolver in the e-en's tares. He was finally ejected hut m ide good bisM'ape. It quite a scare tor the boys, who will, no donut, prep ire tueto seives for any lunber such attacks. New port Ledger, January 23, Coal Oil -"peculation. ma avtL irrEcrs or sractL atiow A rorv- LiS CKIS1I AKXIOCS DATB AID SLEKPLKSS 1GHTS MOBTOAOKD U..l A5D aUIK- is paospEcra uow thi couarr's paOSPEBITY is BLIGHTED BT OIL aPECOLATloB Monkeying with the oil market is becom ing the chronic disease of this country. It is not a business- It haa not even the el enieuts of decent speculation. It is pure ly a game of chance, besides which belling on sn boaest game of euchre is a sate em ployment. One may buy wild lauds in Pat agouia or icebergs iu Greenlaud or even stocks in tbe f acorn a mine aud have some sort of a base lor bis venture, but uo man. uUess he beloug to the Standard Oil Com pany, can do anything wilb reason in tbe oil market. Yob may place aome reliance on "old probabilities." ou may lorocasl (he buiuoi ot a woiuau Iroia her allowance ol piu tuouey or (be mood ot a man from the character ot his diuuer, but there la uo sign on which you cau rely for speculat ing. Were its uncertainty iu only bad feature were there no results worse than losing money, or did speculators injurs no one bat themselves, the case would not need comment, but il is not so. Truth is thai next to liquor, spec jla lion is rumiug more homes, destroy ing more men aud making miserable uioie women than any other vice in tbe couutry. Il is uoiuiug more or lesa than a popular crime, lia eff. eta aro as marked as those ol any other term of dissi pation and a speculator is aa easily told as a toper. Down in (he barhjr shop the other day wbila Bob wj lathering my face aud piepariug the razor he said of a luau who bad just goue oul : Ves, aah, dal's Mr. blown. Mo'n a week since he's bin shaved beie' ; all oa account of de market, aah. He's bill so puwalul blue be didu'l bate uo interest iu bis 'pearauce or uultliu'. Dal market is a mighty bad th.ug lor pusou'a leeiiu'siu my 'piuiun, sab." Two hours la ter (he grocer said lo me grimly, ol tue same msu : "brown's buy lug voUli.h iustead ot couut oysters just uow, ueeu moukeyiug with the laaiket, I gue.-e.' Itsi tfccis are Uol only maiked, (bey are widespread, that iu tact so Widespread that it is absolutely la d inger of turuiug us into a couutry of baukiupis, aud worse still, luto a country of prematurely old, bajaid, goud-ior-uoihiug meu. The reason is evideut enough. A mini cannot see the whole or even a ptrt ol the fortune which he haa worked yeais te gathsr, hanging ou a rise or Ml! ot lo cents witnoul growing nerseils. Could he do any thing at all t i influence tlie mar ket, it wouid be some relief, bill be cau'l. He has put bis money into a place Iu which lie bas uo ludueuce. l! he hid thrown II lo the wiuua il might have oe.u blown back to him or might have possibly lailea wnere he could liud it, but now well, it may be blowu back to bun, to be aure, with anoth er mau'a losses added to il psrhaps, but it il does not he bas not eveu the chance tlu wind would give ol hiid'ng il. It takes the nerve oul ol ol a man lo ail aud see buu avti iu the power ol a seuseless machine a thing over which be cannot exert a particle ol influence. Said a young lawyer, wen knuwu iu this community, a short time ago: I ti ied speculating ouce. 1 ha I $ Barf ed irom my Hi si tnree years at ttid law, and I put it into oil. I bougi.t bona file oil. 1 aasu'l quite so tar gone as (o go ou mir gius, and 1 owued it just two weeks. 1 didu'l sleep two bonrs oti a stretch during ibat whole lime. 1 was never so wr. icu.-d la my life. 1 sold out and luckily got my money back, aud I have never louebed a barrel ol oil since and never will." The sleeplessness is the CoinJim experience, common si use enough to sell out very un common. Ware success in oil sp'cu'ation any less wearing than failure th m would bj some thing to be thaukliil lot. but it isn't. The risk that hings over each day's investment even though yesterday's may hive paid handsomely, keeps a man in a continual le vor. It actually turns the hair gny in no business in the country wid yon flu 1 so m isr men of ni ddle ais griy. Not only gray but thin, nervous, worried hilt broken down aud unlit for happy liv ini. Mre of the nncert iintj if it ruins i min's temper. It breaks no his family. There is a sort of reekless, I-don't-care air about his chi'dren and wife. To-day they have all they want and le-morrow are restricted to the closest economy. They spend prodigal Iv w hen they have anvthing and are atingv. corapl lining of hard times an t restless when the market is ofT" Seeing their fa ther dependent upon rhsnce, they too nt iirao.v mike a business of wailing for some llitnj to turn up. Thre can ba no con i ti lled happiness, no s:ifety, no chee-fulne.s in a I a n i i Is which lies on the market. The sleepless, nervous, disgusted leeling p nj trites the whole houe. Worse still a man ae"ms nlterlv incapa ble of taking up any oth -r employ nsnt af ter a short expert, nee in the oil market. He become no absorbed, so i'tfatua'cd bv the miserable business that lis is mtt tor ev ery thing else. The possibility of nu';inr a a strike soni d y keeps him ha iging on There is not a marl in this ooiinti , prnbsblv that cannot point to some neighbor who Its used up his readv m nev. the few bonds or hai'ka stocks he possessed, the farm ho bad bought lo fall back on in case of necessity then a mortgage on his home, bis wife's savings and at last his very household Tnr nitnre. in order to mike tVe strike whic'a he knows this turn of the tuirket will bring him. There is not one of lis who cannot pnint to good lawyers whose heads l.ave ben eloiided by their '-bad luck;" lo clerks whose speculation with employer's must which ol course, thev meant to pay bick have not lost them their pos'ti ins and the confidence ol the pub'ic, to businesses, which have not been bankrupted. The streets ot some of our conntv towns are spotted with homes mortgaged, np for sale, or closed by speculating. A strange part ol" the whole matter is thit people, even thus who hive been bit ten by It will persist in ennsiderini specu lation a genuine business. Were we a sen sible people, we would take tat m it'er in hi. d and lite. ally shut dovn on it. Insteal ol telling the truih about men who persist in speculation, we pity tbem for tbeir had luck, instead of relnsing to recogniz their wild goose rhis , we look forarant wi'h ihjnl to the time when their luck shill chtne. This moukeving with the mark-t is t king . the solidity out of all the business inreres's ! It puts thoigs on so shakv a b.sls that no business mm of re il seas wints to Co us lutoaocr.zr crowd. It his become 'h pulse of the county , as it goes np or d n so does business and confidence an I spirits. It is fast turning us into a crowd of lunatics and the only sure way ol deili ig Ji'h ii is j for every man bo still has his business sense uncorrupted to turn bis bk on tbe I whole thing Meadville Republican. Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform the public that h have iss in my new millinery store at my piace ol residence on Water street, MilBiutown, second door Irom corner ot Bridge street, a full stock, ol Fall and Winter millinery goods, sll new, and of tha latest styles, snd having employed first class milliners, 1 am prepared to supply the public with everything lonnd in a flrstcUus milliner store, corns and axamins lay stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. s. DKI3L. May J-8J.1.T. Private Sale. Ruth Bunce oSersat private sale, A F ARM OF l'i ACRES, more or Iojs. having there on erected a good TWO STORY PLANK HUUafc. There ia running water at tbe door. Hall the land ia cleared. This will make a good home convenient lo Ibe mines, mills, schools and churches. The property is located in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town ship. Juniata county, Pa., four miles from MiUlintowu. For terms call oa or address. RUTH BUNCE. Sept., 24, 1S84. Miffiiuiowu, Pa. Something- for tbe Baby. What a terrible affliction about the house ia a cross, crying baby. A young man on the very eoga of mitrimnny might easily be lrightned from bis purpose bv having too much ol that sort ol music at the homes of his married friends. Yet bibles cry cum mouly only wheu they are sick. One lea spoonful of Parker's Tonic, given tbe little oue. will bring rest aud sleep to the baby and all in the house. Only 60 cents, at druggists. An) body. Thst desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on agricultuial implements can be account led bv Kennedy . Doty. This same firm has sole agency in Juniata county, tor tue well known Susquehaoua Bone Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, st lowest prices. Iu the leed lina : Corn. Oats. Rve. Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. - Do Hot Forget. Do not forget mat at Uess's Photograph (jallery y ou can gel any small picture en larged tor IS cents. Also anything that ia ma.le in Pbotopraphy. you can "gt here done up, in first class style. All ihe latest style pictures, lucb as Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Pannel, Boudoir, ate, fcc, Frames of all kinds cheap Ke Opened. Joseph Muss.-r b ie opined his 11 ur and leed store in town, aud will keep it pen berealter dm ing business hours. He will keep lor sile :ili ki lls ot ll "ir, roll ir aud burr, choo. Mb iris, bran, bilckwaaat Hour, corn mal fee. the public can al ways dep md on prompt deliveries o. pur chases. Jau. 28-tl. For Sale or For Rent. A house and lot. !or sal . or for rent, in MrAli-terville. Prefer aaili-i;. It iss di aled in about the centre of the town, m l i a e oin'ortabls bouse. For furfier pirticu-la-s apply J L. vtcKut.rKi, Me.Viisterville, Dec. 10. 1334, If. Juniata Co. Ha. Farmers. Knndv and Dotr ara prepared to fur nish you with all kimla f Farming imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to you of 20 par cent. - St. Fasuess and ntteeDERs Livestock As- SlCHTIo! OP THE L'MTID STATES. Insures horses aud ca'tle agiinst thett ami disease at reasonably rates. For terms app-y to A. II. WsiustAi. Mifliintown. Pa. Agent. im:u: PUI.Ol'FF. On the 8th int., in Fav ette to'vn-hip, Josephine Sulouff, sged 31 yea.s. J month, a id 'J lavs. VANOItMEK On ill 17lh inst., in Fayette township. William II son ot G. VV. VauOniis-r. aged 21 v , 10 in i.. 5 da. MIFFLINTOWV MUXKrS. VirriisTowa. January 20, lai. Putter 20 Eies 25 Lanl 3 M nn 17 Shmi'der , 10 3 ides 10 Kags I MIFrLINTOWN GRVIN MABKKF. Wheat 75 Foltz Whea', W Lancaster ..... HO 'orii, new.... .... ....... 4o Oats, Ryo 60 New Cloverse -d 5 -VI Timothy seed 1 SO Fl iX seed I 40 Bran 1 Chop , 1 50 Snorts 1 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 2 American Nilt 1 bOal 10 PiHLtV.U'ill MARKETS. PuiLAOKLPillA, J::iur 2 , liVt. Beet cat e, -xtre'uji :5Jii"c ttr lb. milch cows 80 1$ "), fat cusi :(aV, v i1 ei res oilc. Ls nbs 4a7c, shjjp JJioc pr lt ilo.-s tic fir In Wheit HI : par bus. Corn 43 -. O.its .17a 4 c. h.vet'.c Ilea I'. pjr lb. d.uks 11.112. e-s 'JilO, ln.lisrs IU12. C liter idaoij, grea.s 4io. SfiS 2liiic pr Uo'.. I iv I ls17 per (on Ci..re:-..;d SaJ: psr b ' LEG-1L. JIOEXSS I'EririONd. Notice is herib- given to all interested that the lo 1 living app ica'inii lor License h is been Hied in ttu Prothouot irv's Dllice. and will b prosa-rwl to the Court at Feb ruirv .es8io is. IKS. Pelnion of Si-as S. Simple for a License to k- ep an K i'ing llou-e and Krstanraat. In the llorougti of Patterson. Petition of Ueorie W. S'evens for a license to keep a hotel in liie Borough of Pert K .ya . Petition ol Fr ink Shields for licence to ke -p an inn or punli.; iio'ise ot eiitertiin niellt ill MjAilsteiViile. Fayette twp. T. II. MH.VIIN "Kl!, rottionoi try. Prothonotary's Oilice, MuUiutowu, J in uary 12, I8tJ5. VTOriCE TO BSUlAiE Si' 0rs.ll.7L. 11 DEIM. Ofpicb or Til mpsoxrjwf Ikinr.t Co., Janu iry 1. lii'i. Holders of Stock in Thorn paonto.vn Bridge Compiny arc requeste l to ap;ieir at a meeting oi said Stoekh ders at th t office ot vour freas:irar, iu f'l l Uo'O'Ho'vn. Jii iiit ie ot iiv. Pa ,:i "t. rT.H VV. FEB RUARY 21. Hsi. b-tw-er, thn ho irs ot 10 .'clock A. 1 . and 3 oVl . -k P. l . lo lake the prelniiin irv sleus to Jiii us of remiin der ol properly and 'ho final disbmd ucnt ol corporatioa. By order o li trd of Manigers, ' J. S. LCKKN . Jail. 14. '85 4' Seer-M-efc --- -- - m.iirzjk KtRTorSDEBnrn; rpkBJsS Vaskatm ff j. C, aVad BSawaWOas cmr AiMavca, "S:s. tassiital i-it:ciao. t-.U torn jtfiySM It I'fsro tioos, too free lc4a!gefi-re. c4 era or-kia wori. t M irKperizt while nek HAHEIS' tern. Avoid bciBf ia-cA on by rrrvtrmttotM elaUi of ebr notlisj aWr Mi-a -rostlM, Ht Mr fee dra tar nd tXial pc& I Sara lBparTTUt fasttA awfir .JsUBf wvat eot !? i'r. Tiic a rvacdr tfe4 k wj-r4 U-MHIltt, nl . BsH is- icrior .h aibrmUssa to bi-i-Da or cum ptva cr i-aora-ruiacn. Fuiow arl C roil"" 1 fcTT 3rt rrTTip tltm. lttWBlrfaBUtL;i Matt Of a "RaVlrewlU T AaUIn?,Knr3 S?mA70SillI2A CVTessad fse otsc e Taarsawao aaada of oaaw Ci W liillDsWos fk.it ""I-"-'- aUlay. Tho mawrml fiao Mans of lfa kumnm ri" l v w w m m sm sMsksW M ."tlAJ. i hSi vkich bSTS S. v 1 1 1 i.i S ars Clcss sacs. Tuo sstaat ssmcw t.mn 4-inRF'e. AV' -t-r vs nssli,. HARRIS RCMEb 1 CO, Mfg CWsts. taStsi lUtk St, SU Lea's, I. 9h Inmra TsnvT. M j I wtasmt 1 1 aTiK, R taow 1 i?t ril MichlganBuggyGo. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholasal Hannraetnrers of sll kinds of Owsa ss Tup BIGGIES aad RU1D CARTS. Assets waated nrrwk.ra. WnU for catalogue and pricSUt. ITSB "WOBX A SPECIALTY. Ifa also msnafaemr. a fall line of Cl'TTXBS, tnelading Sw.ll Body, Tortlaad, Sqaar. Bos tw ss.t Portland aad Pratr Sltigbs. Band for cats and prises before porchsaisg. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KaLiXiZOO, Iks, ReadyForUse Olives, Terra Cottas and all tho latest lashionabie snade3 tor CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDE Warranted durable and permanent. Do3criptive Lists, shewing S3 aotual shades, &ent on application. For sale by tile prinoioal dealers. wholesale and retail, throughout the conntry. Ask for them and take no others. OiLLiriOS, TAYLOR & CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. : THT ! aw. iir mm oo, ucsrr t-A ii-.vr CRB'tfPns. r:i:;sTOX?, CASTS, EUuG!-j, VVi'iGiJf.3, LZ., Aftsr ths moct anrevi-l -e.iT!S Et'-9ve!-W!i;t irijs ror.sijic-T.-ita t-.l wuritm-ii.i.. CO-O-OO vcclcc cf onr miur.'"-x:.;ro r.-o tipt in t32 H tl :a ti 1 fr6ifU eni:nr:a rnd ctcr-t lh- ei.-e::i::r-3 rf cur hj tae iial.'wrtil -.uiis.rn-tl' n whl- ithf j C'.Ti-i"r-r Trilrl la W At;it(M L3. SjceiJ iltru'.Ua -.-I'l I e ?i j to uail or-Jcr u CATLf-UZ3 D. U. r.iiilcr Carriano Co., S. Fifth Ct.. Cdrert Ki. tsd rr-!?toa ire c u R E S M A L A R I A N R V 0 U S N E S S tS;Z&JkA Pi.- r-lf wv - B K I V i L. A Certain Bemedj for aU KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES Cures Female Weaknesses, Imparts Now LI'q end Vigor to the Systam. For bale Vvrnrksrs. Half-Plat Bottle. , 43 ( ts. l ame Ma.. Ii tl. Ptauiilaetared by W. J. AUSTE & CO., OSWECO. tl. Y. 1 ck'A -" 'is II Hs S o e e'fi.- s s & 3 3 o v u tj Z Reo-OSoB .4 AA A a,.saswj-a wss shim asff (srill! runlwr i;:uttrvJ with Bpleod: nrTinca. I u. rnblicario:!. fcmi-ho a taot val.-vni ercTc.opi:o. ! inforniioa r.hicli it pioa uonii bm iUHii. ice . v. x - SI V s n cm rv s ms siiraa r- ' - A I f ii TS iid Thirtv-itie: "A ai Years' pracms no- -i a aaaHMflBHBBBBHMBBI (orstl.r. tnt office 'A t -na hars yirsTssrssJ mors than C no Hur.- I M -r:,rii,.srirl snrlicstions for pr enss in la uiud ' "? corntnrs. CsTa:i, Trmdc-V-arts. tor nrhts. JlssisnniOTU. sod sll otbsr pai. - . ... . ..-..ti rhsir rsuu int. I nils'J Msiea, iwss. 1 " - -- Carman? snd olhsr lorsnra eo'itnsa, prsparv at sir. rttrs srd oa rsasnnab.s terms. latonrstioa ss tosbta nsl ps'""" rtstrrtn M 7 Ten wilhoot chsrrs. Hand-hooks ol mlor-nj tion ssnt fre- Pstents obtamsd thror.ro ,ir.- m. . ..d.Clk. KmantilM ltBHSn t-I' Th sdTantars o( such notic. is wll nndsrsMow hj( ; i, . wi.li in a.mMs of tboir DStents. A.idress MUS.- C cf, Oaw. ci3xurw Axaaicai, B1 lirosUTiar, new ws. PURE mim fm4$ty&w' i p.s'!.s--l v..-e e n-iac-isvf.- r-ii :- MM tCr u spy S " rv -A . Jr'iss SJ r .5 5 tx r p. 7 9 iZi AA A ...ias-M wuHsni ax-"-!- PnllT. it : GREAT REDUCTION IN THE -PRICE OK- Winter Clothing ! FROM THIS DATE UNTIL MARCH 1, 1885. We offer our entire stock of. WINTER CLOTHING AT COST l i EVERY GARMENT IN THE STORE HAS BEEN MARRED AT COST! We Must Reduce Stcck on Hand -JoQ- DOWN WITH PRICLCS.QUR MQTT0-"PW WITH PRU'Sri." GoQ SCHOTT WIILL LET THE FIGURES TALK: OVERCOATS ; OVERCOATS; Sren's Nobby Chinchilla OTercoats at $ 5 50 Eednced from $ 8 75 Men 'sCaefsimereand Corkscrew Overcoats 810 00 EeJuced from tl C5 Men's Milton and Castor Overcoats at $ 8 50 Reduced from $12 75 Men's Good Walking OTerccats at 1 95 Reduced from 3 3 00 Men's heavy Driving Overcoats at i 4 25 Reduced from $ 8 GO BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Children's Suits at Boy's Suits at Boy's Suits at , Boy's Suits at Children's Overcoats at Boy's Overcoats at Boy's Overcoats at Children's Overcoats at $1 50, 2 00, $2 50, S3 00 and $3 50. HATS, CAPS,TEUNKS,SATCHEL8, IAND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT GREATLYRE U.DCED PRICES, SCHOTT, The Clothier, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOTO. IJA April 16, lfrf-l-lr. Ihe Best is tte Cheapest THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPCttATCR IS THI ONLT OSS !ade of Galvanized Iron. It is pnrtshlr, rlnrsble, alili:t!y i-iiriinl, tTunnniioal, ami wji ciiitj rirt and vcoeialilt-s in les time and s, fiifl than any oiber Dryer in the t.irkut. It will pay fur itself in Uss than lii-ty Jiys if properly attisn-lixl. Its rtirlnrts aru unsurpissii as ! q;ial iv or colur, ami arti in great rletuanii t Mich prires. Full instrncti'ina hnw torlrv, blearh . a k. ai d market tb products ac i.mr.a'.v racb tnaebiiiH. A DDRKSS itinici: i.i.o4ri, OAKLAND MILLS, 3m. JUNIATA CO., TA. CLOTHING :o:o - i i i I t Satiiuel Shaver it sell'Bg a large stjak of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHES, HATS Si CAYS, 500TS & SHOTS, A !.! S'ZK Goods of all kind at ccst. becauso of the lute Cre in jV- , n. T -v find me in the Graybill Building IN MIFFIXTOWN. Call n l se ir-. SAMUEL. STRAYZB. Nov. 2(5, T4. THE GIUL I LEFT EEBXND HE; IUnstrated by ths on nf a Fnnry made Jr.T. T.Haydk. whli M not -1 - wiry H.ly in this Ll. turs.. bit- i'llK LKsOMti iiH:. 3F ,sr.i:.' A 1 ll:iv..s-k"s safety Kine Bolt au l Fifth Wheel. As yi-t.r i.-i the lltVIXX K KI UV, with this Haydock Safety Eta; B ti an! "ifili a--i. i.ife ia lusrrnra ri lmj orar any other. .TisjletsrssillsSirlssss.slsrss s4. trisls la slsasal strls. Is ssysM . sT . rsHj-ssTAsM rm r i Z.Z.bJT3 . BVSWwil frr CafislTCSs! s1 , r . . . 1 h.nasi- i'wrw t - rr. riaai as TMnh s.. si-r 1, AG ".STE3 WHE2E "WE EAV5 D. W. HARLEl Is the place where yon oan buy TO K 1 EST AJfI THECHKirKST MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTH !. hats, caps. Boors, SHOES, aso FkVRy:-in: :.;-. nE is prepared to exhibit one of the most ehoic anil select sticks :ct Si ' tuis market, and at ASTOXISHIOLr LO W Pff'iTS Also, measurca taken for suits and parts of gulls, nhteh wil! ra r-.- it short notice, twt reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman' NV liaildiKjj. e-iaer at hr-i.?. ' VatersTetB,atIfrLINTOiVN,PA. ' " ja t.f niauy ages -nd 1-.JU..US. or.ia-.es: If ISOCw; W-u-r . --. -ffJitJJ Ir.trotlucti n It Km ILrhert W. Aitrr-s, I: D. .,.-. erf. tut Iio'l.av Bi.3k. AUo cia-;.::ic. it IAv..;5 r S- lU'iiLtS and PiWIDuUAPiJ ALDUj'.s ii STsttt Tail :ty r. -t... - taU-.ri Sal taw I.iLsiral Discounts. Fxtra T.-rros. Au.Mt. Vi'i.- Address, H. L. WiBRCX & CO., I!ii Ciltcut St., Pi.tiaIt:plii. as we Must Hays Mcrs 1 2 63 Reduced from $ 3 87 S 6 13 Reduced from $ 3 50 $ i 68 Reduced from $ 6 75 i 2 63 Reduced froia 9 3 8 $ 1 C3 Reduced from $ 2 75 J 5 25 Reduced from $ 7 CO S 4 25 Reduced from $6 89 AT COST : - o:o: - HOTS! SO 13 V-ST-i SUT J -inA. tr Ji '' V -5gn ,'s 1 . " -sis. n Mfl-.-."..-' S ill'; X EsSMwsisit5?; wi -sf. j-v-' i 1! I) il ' "1 1 i J A s