:::::71JIFFLINT0WX : r .A:sdS. February 4, laS5. On the 28thUst vVedoesd.v- "Gover- general order grant s' TERMS. o.iin tl-SO per aennm it paid llhf-o-""; - DOt F"d W,,hin iaTernfmcnt inserted at 60 Trt"c i-rl, fr each insertion. Tr" " .. ,or e,ch insertion. MM. I 1 ' . J a... .h.. H-airi, i.- ib. vear. half or quarter ajftcrnK " - ' ,11 be raadete those desiring sale BesWter. ... j,nr en th ' ki B.r-x i'-l" horses, cattle, ..-tii-bC ntesst's, nd bonsehold ef ." Vi place of residence in Monroe, jjV F, l'rll.lr 1.-- I.J.Ik. WISH, lmsbotstail latin one nan , . ... . i Uexiro. will pell a in a ten f" ;,!1"t,.i'l.a Imv uorse, 3 yr old V , , k trail and beiler. two brood sows t lot ot shoats. sheep, tour ".I .-$. : v.-.a. cattle. acou bug- strr:rr. a mower, inresuui;; niaviiinr, .r aid cvtry other kind ' v'-r ".t also lot oi hi.iK. hold ' ' itf w -ili ia in -piiiij,'. Sal irh,. 5 irer. l" live stM-k a01" ' ' . I ..K .1.1 Villoma, o inm3vu"iy cei.i a- i. M si l.-nc on is own ia K'Mti" township at mile 1 il-s 1- SH0IITI.0C.1LS. at are ijloniUe. j.tday a gr-vuA hog day. c'jiidr. ii in 3l;m;u coun- t in Juniata ia active Jj'UIIlj- i'lin.l t!irtr tir.es tiiis h-s 111 a severe attivk ic: gi r'rrv. i. i lur floi'jre tak'n . Tii f'll'r ms'.tT. in iies" Wf art i:iKt: i J -ilin S. Graybill (or Xewt.'r leans I aii rr;rg rl.-o ti-n wiH t.ko Uce on tha lTtii '." ',f ' s!uaTiu .Iviai'il -t hearts are looking sp tin- i:: oi v.i .eiiit-s. fvaUi'.'i'a ir.augarats-.a ImII rootn is to kJi'" le'"' a:i 1'.4 wi io. Ia-. K-L5i LiSor. jiro;"se to start tc-c-:T'ir.' strf s i:i l'iii'.i ielj hia. Ac'.iiia: i I'rr ' ten n o-mroiti-m his 1- Kt'-.'i :i :c.t.i1 mooting. i4.p.ci:t'l': ' : here by ths Kide t: t :'? ! ":.' 15 " 'hey fay. F.-i' k '-!; rr iv It-1! 1 u !he ii e in t!ie school hoi ;ir4 "U M 'ttiy and btoke a K g. 0 it 15 'k :t:r; r.:.k have bie.i opja nl wi:i.ia tie :-J-t ' ni i-iths in this coun tri. G?t : ie ia;..'f : jr y mr ft n !y . SvtttCtJt i'ur tu Si 'sri.vEi. as Keti bh- Tber "r- ' iv. !s i.f the G. A. K., in !h country will: a ru--iii':vrsb ip of nearly S' S ri' !!;- S 1 ':' Tnsea-ora Ta'iet t" "irhia a Jew ml. us of tha tivar ail Jit ws fc. Th' ai:ai:i-. ii. A. K. rn ca!i:t:i,ent will lit: tifj'i it Hi.ci!:rg next week beginutog on t V b. A pelif ous in'vt.' is r ,;n ocr Brts Cd:B:y. ii, uie ..b d. every g"ti-n person iu, i tSeitiireii. : '.(.- H , T:.e : I tr.s"'.i:.. ). -. . Hr.n jwr T rin'.i :::t i..t c.-i-rt : i. i'::- i r i- -ji.T r'. i'. ' r. sI:;:vj s t':-tr-; n- r, e -r.-,... L' ta alt-.a i w f'- ' :' t I.-'- -.-t rr;r i. it Niajra is thetinest pt i'ff, ty tha way, occ!. !'-!. 1. r ti hoMtrg a ;! rovi. .ii mei'tiiijrs ic up- v as .'.iirnniaiuri1" ty tt .t couM gel Cold IWdV :1 ln-etin in thi-i-uctora:;.-, uunv d. it t i j tiont of a dry ! o'clock on !Uidav B. !, Mi ; t-t5 moved lut atore into j o.-eupied uy Colonel i Ms. "it c.-j ih .-t v,;,r, j:;.j McCn loch ! : . 1' ii t K v il era in i "y i.lina on fr:eR'i. i c:r.ivr! near the town, T!i- i!une i-i wiiich it i i i ( ji.'id irf every ton. ii"- i'(.i!imii."iiu-i of Kelts l tu npprove no bills t!i f :m : are I'eruif.-d. L-i fy !l give an en svniti of the 1-jih I I .-it: lH-:i!i:.;., Currit:i if-ur.Ty i.4 , . '-'nVr J.j:. h'lSIIil s U:ii il St.SI;r, 4 " kr. L ,r.n th- i,reJtj,t.r (or Jh" v i ' c-''.-r.i. e 1'ie-hyteiiiii.s, moved in " 11 ' I" i- at Ji-jAl-stervillo last !M.. .i nor Pattison isned ine all oreanii..! kwi; r . ..... ""raw miutia peruiia- on to pa through the Stat armed and equipped on their war to the dedication of " '""gtn Konument on February -1 nd ,b. inaugurate of President .li UH jaj-cu 4. A negro named Potter, in tha Huntingdon Jl, on ,he charge ofthreatening to Uka.he We .f a c.tizen, of Huntingdon, clubbed and choked, . fellow prisoner n.arly ,o death a few day. ago. Tho prisoner that was assaulted ia a white man named Gray, and ia awaiting trial on thecuarge uf having tolen $:0 of mouay ,rom ,he pofkBt of , boarder in one of the Huntingdon hotels. One day last week, Jamas VanD.ke at tempted to cross the river to VanDke at. tion on the new ice, as a matter of precau tion he carried a light fence rail with hiru aud that was jiut th. thing to do tor he had not gone fr tiil ho broke through the ice, the rail beid hiiu up and enabled him tog.t out. 11 diu not go to the station. He went Uume. Some man in the Legislature baa offered a bill slut imposes a fine ol S2i tor otT-rhig a treat ol intoxicating li,lur. Such a Urn if entorccd among the luemlwrs or the Leg islature would ., ,.,.,,!,..),!, thoTreas-iiy. The habit of treating is useless and sense less, but that is no good reason why an eijually senseless h agaiust treating should be passed. The Mun-T on Trid iv foM the Henrv Gihge U h protr:y in Delaware township to John H. St iver for $ltyi. The Willijiu That, her property in La. k township, to V. D. Walls f.ir $s"o. The William Craig terra tenant property in Peia-.ia.-e townthip to John Jf. Khin? ior $210. The Samuel Alexin !er property in Lack ton cbii to Ja.-tb Hov. er lor 5204.3. The ri,i:.i Iclphia Ti:i,es Alrr auac for is one of the mst valuib!-.- ahuan.ca pub lic, d it, the State. Ofconrscitdoc not conlin- itself to the state in its calender for that is as coiiipreheusive as ths latest scien tliic re-searches csn tiia.ie it, bat it can have no superior as a book of political statistics relative to the elections of the common wealth and li-t oi otlicers ol bjth stare and nation. The newspip-r; are looking glasses into w hich soei.-ty nuv look aud set-Jits a-tii-. H..w is society please I with itself when it reads ol its eveiy day, ant wetkly lie See tho extravagance, discontent, envy, j.-alousy, fraud, doui,!e dealing, distrust ol one aiR.thr, elopeuient. divorces, d -laka-tions, ga liking 11 st.nks, plunder, s.- i;id.il, conspiracy, tlie't an i m ir ier. Wnt a pi - Tt-1 .... ..... i.ir.7. i.a s t:se in iiier wit.i tuo p .- p!e. The Pi,i!a drlphia Ti:n-s remarks that, Judge Siiiiint:i, oi Dauphiu county, has charged the grand j.iry to look rhto the skaiirjg rir.ks, for tha purpose of learning if they are conducted tu as to ending.-- the morals ot the yourg. As skating rn.Ws are multiplying ii ail pa ts of the State, other Judges and grand juries might take some care of this j opu!ar lorm ol recreation. A I'.v Icr of our tiibsoiliers aro prompt p iji rs. a ii in.b. r sra are n-.t ko prr nipt. U: giuLing to scn: bl. to all w ho are ir air.-.irs iore ih ui ne year. Ev the 1st 01 M iv, l.-. we csp.rt t j hav a W.l is the bouse ol every ssnsriher who i in arrears jor a longer p-.-iicd of lime il-ta Ihe ore ataid above, la She mean time c-J- not wait tor the bid. t''. Tho Lewisiown Gazttte is ot opirrcn that the venlict of mwrier in thd ri iirmtii jlcCiatu was not in acroidauce iiili tiie viu'ence. (n gtaeral principle llu: loan that will go to uiehgiuus meeticjr a d ea :iie in ligljtinc. aud fioiirisliiug a bittrher kr.-.ti :iud threaten murder is not t:ie iiali ty d a nun that should bo allowed to run at hir.'. S.civriy has no n.-ed for such peo ple. ll tip: j ehlic printing VfonM b given to the p.rty tii.it j.ays the in i-t tax, th Oeui- ocrailc l:t-wspp-TS ivollol '.C'JIve i:o print- j ing. Jiut as Ihe cas now lauds ?ii-- party j lliat pays the larg-t shcrij of ta.-; eaun it j receive a staf.-metit of tie county finance . w ithoi.t .iing for !t tlirnugh a I)' uen ritic ! pu .T. The HevoluTioi'.iiry war was fought I 0:1 the principle ot no taxation u itnout rer- resef ti.iion. The Kepchiicau pirty has uo r.-pre- wtaJion in the stattiuiits of enu:.ty j tinau'.-e, uniess by gratuitor.s publication. Ii tlx.- Pernor ratic cou.iuissioners wall E toiiurate the Uepublicans ot Jiuia-t froui paying tax, they w ill rot caro for tiu pee iisired sta temeut of the tiuance lor i .is dull fading at best. On Wednesday of last ek the flee horse team of Mr. Bench whe lives on the Wiu. Nelson farm ran off and made considerable trouble. Mr. Hench was in the wagon and the team was qaietly walking alcug just be yond the Slanibaugh property, about two tuiles eas t of kllioUkurg, when Mr.' Book w ho was in a buggy, drove up alongside to pass the team. The horses at once started up, and before Mr. Hench could get out ol the wagon they were going too rapidly for him to got any control of them. A short distance a head ot this team waa the six horse team of Wilson Adams with a load of gram. The runaaay teau crowded Mr. Ad ams' team over the bank upsetting his load, and then turned up the road to Little Gor uiaiiy, aud were stopped by getting Ihe wa gon fast on a post alter ruining about ball-a-mile. When found tbt wh etl horse was missing, as it had tell down aud baen strip ped of its gears and left in th ditch by the road. Not much damage waa done to eith er loam or wagon, and alter the grain was reloaded Mr. Adams coutiuued his journey towards 2k.-wport. Times. tors and ran through the meadow. One of the boys ran alter and gave him several hearty parting shots. The r buke, though severe, was deserved, aud it is thought wil cure the old widower of his inordinate mashing propensities. Mr. J. G . Kramer, one of the most enterprising far mers of Racoon Valley, is feeding 30 bd of steers. Last week while leaving them out to water two of them possessed of pugilis tic spirit were not long in choosing referees, and time being called, both caino to) the scratch, and one was knocked out or time by receiving a deadly wound. Mr. Kramer being present with a keen Birlo-v prevented the 1uin1.il from dyin? in its own blood, hence the loss is not so great. Re-Opened. ; Joseph Musm-r baa re opened bis Sour ' and feed store in town, and will keep it open hereafter during business hours. He will keep for sale nil kinds of tlonr, roller and burr, chop, shoris, bran, buckwheat flour, corn meal Ate. The pnblic can al ways depend on prompt deliveries 01 pur chases. Jan. 28-tf. ,. in Ihe school house at Cen- tepj.cd from the otlice of the Ki im iilicax to the otiice of riv.er. at Htrrisimr, this from which to vitw the iuaugii- " l s'r;!i-.;i Waslrr-ffTftll on tt.M - kvuli ere h. ii g rcntic, at this sar'.v , !.!.., I M. - "':".-"li I si rrrcat row: .t;.... .-ilur hiiv.. I...... in.,i 1.....1 : t'n to close to is tLat it may be ' place. MS : I-1 ir c,"'l--!.-i , H J- s-k I:. iea tie:!. "! Tiiscarora Villtr.rame " t'-ef-vdui ol l.j, rattle. ?n Snnday a'i i sU i-i... U- ,..tr ... ,1... tinnr ai-i with "'it S3y:::g a word. T"e Clv.,ur, 11 lor I -Imra Kepositoiv ii hope- fh' buiidinz tf the V. K R.. 0B?-T-I'taJewiillit, int., it. rr"!!t.ie -hootingJacob StrocL. f ("L"ri"-n;.S killed s.r fourteen L:in ks diir;;rg the year hl, realising ' in-ia the suiig sum ct i'r-O.Hl. At recei i i,.c,, lin jn ,he Wm!e IJoutf th; a, fi ler. Hct2!er.Kkutiu Filrtation. Lying uii the right side my heart is at yeur leet. Lying on the left side I have money in bank. Standing on jour uose I have no objec tions to a mother-in-law. Jumping on skates I cannot trust you I fear. L ing r.n your Lack assist me. One huib iu thea;i catch inc. Two Ics in the air mashed. One ato in the mouth too lull for ut terance. Hittinj the back of your h -id with your hee: I am gonj. Suddenly l.Ucinz vour limbi .01 ', H.w.r U:;e the letter V I am paralyi.d. A backward dip of "the heeis aud sudden cohesion of the knees to iu- door indicates a suppliant. rora community of the financial import ance ol Mittlintown and vicinity, the editor of this paper pays quite a large tax, aud in a journalistic way represents a party that cast 1." 10 votes for Blaine, which is ouly lc.9 votes l-ssthm Cl-v.-laiid received, aud yet with all that, the Ptriocratic powers that b, do not publish the putilic announce ments 1U the StSTlXEL AND KsPl BLIC.VX. i! th? comity powers the.t be, will relieve the editor, aud other Kej iiliiicuis o! Juniata from paying tax, aa t pay the lax themselves they will with more consistency to honest public business transaction c ij y .he few benefits that aie derived from the published statei! tnts ef ti e aflairs oi the county. o- - - - The Yankees in tiie first hall century ol their hie in the woods ol America, had al lowed amorous courtship tu del elope to such a d.gito that there was not ullicient moral foice amoug tbem to break it up. Severe laws were passed to accomplish what advice couid not do. The lollowiug is a specimen of the law in point, and was tak en from the records ol the Mew Haven col ony lu lMiK. The statute says : Whoso ever shall inveigle or draw the affections ol j any maide or luai.ierervaBt, either to him self or others, w nbvtil first gaming the con sent ot her parents, shall pay to the planta tion tor the first efrctice forty shiiliugsj lor the second, four iroiiuls ; lor tne third he shall be imprisoned or corporeousiy pun ished. L'eri.r thu law at a court tM4 iu May, Hi'j'J, Jacchj.h ilurtiue aud Sarah Tuttio wore pros, outed "Jor setting down ou a chestie together, his arms around her u aiMoalid her ui ius upon hi shoulder or about his ue, k. uid couuiiuing in that siu lul posture about hail' 111 hour, in w hich time lie kysstd her and she Hissed him, or they ki ssid one another, as ye witnesses test Hi .a." "I flliti County iw j.-er .".fiiin county j.apers The Pumrs h-?ve hid a series oi u;:'.-ti:i.L-s iri the Spring Valley Clr.i-ch ii.-ai McVryiowu. Areiiial n.eetit'i; h is been held in tha LuMi.-r .n chiircu 11. - ir I'aiiiter. Thoinas i'leiuiotng t:i,i M.ss Carrie McManamy, ol Kelley, wer maiiied on the 2tu of January. j Stoii.-s are b.-m ynarried lor the new Free ' ciniich at .vil.voy Paiicin is fra I ijuen: v indulged iu b) jieopie ot Milroy a-ad ! Wi ii.ity. , polo eiub. Eulerl&iniiteiit. An ntertaiument will be given ia toe school house by the Ci ntreville. Liter-jTy ?McTety on the evenings of Friday aid Sat urday, February loth and Hth. yji-cialei-torts have b-tn uia'ie to get up 11 interesi iug programme ..i Dramas, Dialogues, Uead ingi, Kecitatioiis, Tableaux, Mtisic, etc. The proceeds are to applied to the library. The public generally are invited to attend, you E. Kloss, Fiiu-ip SmrH, .Coiu J. T. Aiiman S - Two i:touoiuical Hoy I J&. Ex-overuor Hoyl threw tha i;o:fty toe of his right loot over hi left knee ii.d spoke in a roost interesting way of his e .r'y lil;i. 'When I went t .',!& rtte C- lh ce. in said he, it cost me 37 cenis a week for board in the villnge. The college charg ed Jfl.-id, and we boys from up t'n ; count.y tliought we oujiht to save a little soiu-tii:.;g and so boarded at the chea;r raV in town. The fare a you may imigiue, js nut iui -uriolis, but it was coirsn aud .i.ta;:nng. Judge SchuyJer, of Noritanipton, ;ii ) liiv"! I pink lefL, iiotw itbuau ling about, sixty-five ow'Yt a eewtest with JihJge K eerier over t tin ir swine died with -hogdisease "dur- Iluntingdon County News as perGlobe Mother Madison, of Birmingham, celebra ted her 7ith birthday on Thursday last. A party was given in honor of the event. It is said that the Women's Christian Temperance Union will wage a heavy war lare against the granting of licenses this year. Thirty-two persons were received as members into the Methodist chinch ou Sun.iav last. The Frank farm near Jain -s Cieek was sold to David Iiruiuhaugh a lew days ago for $8, 1HH1. Th bank barn belonging to J. M. I! lines, of Arry Dale, was totally de stroyed by tire on the 14th. It is supposed to bave been of inceudiary origin. " On the uiglit of the 21st inst., a collection amounting to $l.'iO was raised for the bish op of the A. M. K. ion church and it was slolen. The gniity party is known, and bad better return the same to avoid arrest. Twenty-three persons were added to the Lutheran church ol Water atrest re cent ij , the result of revival meetings con duct, d by the pastor for three weeks. The .season lor shooting deer iu Penn sylvania ended a lew weeks ago. A peual ty of $'y) is the cost ol shooting them out of season. Haulers are still killing them in Trough Creek barrens, however. The revival meeting at Lttta Grove school house iu Cass township, continue with ifti abated interest. They hive been ever twenty conversions and nearly fifty -tii-ttnts up to the preieut writing. Holiday morning, January 2'a. ' The tesi or Peter 'ieist, of Fmnklinville, was dam aged by lire on Monday eight of last week, entailing a loss cf about $1M0. The tire was cali-e l by the soot in the chimney which became ignited and s t iirj to the firebuaid. Through the ell'or's of the neigh bors the llauies were extinguished with wa ter carmd in buckets f.-om Ihe creek. The net cost of alms house last year was Jj.S.iinc.ti;. Tho Journal says: During the prevalence of the high wind on Saturday morning a portion ol Ihe roof ou Jack McCahan's barn, ia Walker township, opposite this city, was bionn oil, and so violently was the force ot the wind that the detached portion was carried acres, the public ro ui, through the yard, a distance ol one hundred leet or more in all, and landed on the roof ol his residence, dama agin it to such an extent that it wiM h-rve to In replaced with a new roof. The ac cident occurred between four and five o' clock, and there was no mon slep in (hat morning. Oa Saturday lormoo n s Ed. HcKinney, ol the tiriu of Kees- and HcKirniey, fish dealers, was ou bis way to Spruce Creek, and as he was uea.ii p L'nion Furnace he observed that the taad was covered w i:h a glib or ice. Mr. Mc Kinnry got out of his wagon, thinking b hold the w agon rroiu slipping off the road but was unable to bold it. aud tho wr on, loaded w ith grain oyst -rs, flsh and crack ers, went down over toe rocks, s-jrn-s twenty-live rect, cirryi.i tho hors-; with it. The driver c-.u'd do no more thau t s'and back and watch the hoise and wagon roll over th-- rocks, mal-iing tiirua revol.iti 1.-1.1 till just at the e.l-e of the river two pile tre.-s checked th. Tit or all iouid hive land ed in the river. Assistance was secured and the poor animal wh:eli w.s lite-a ly cover ed w ith cuts, gsshc:; and nruises, some t the b.-net was removed from under the wag-in. which was a total wrerk. The loss wii! rci-h S!7i. We understand ligil proeeerl ir:gs will he ii.s'imted at once and It is siid the upervisots of rol ls had been n iti'ied of this dangerous place, b it paid no at icntiou lo it. Some throe yeirs ago a bue- cy wi-M down over th sama rocky preci pice, w ;th its occupants, killing a child. The weather phenomena list wee, wis Leistown is to hai a r a':z:d in the fa-.t that during The night the w -e ith.-r is less cold than during the die. Ihe lh -rni'iiiitfter ill the morning reg istered bih-T than in t'se evening. A tramp went into a CleartieU store tue other dav to buv" a pair of boots. After e got them on h"! swore that lie would 11, i'h; r l.av for Ibein nor take them off. II.- w.n ILroan down and the boots pulled For Sale or For Rent. A house aud lot, for sale, or for rent, in MeAlistHi-vills. Prefer selling. It is situ ated in about the centre of the town, and is s coiulortahU house. For further particu lars apply to, Jasa L. UoAliltks, McAlislerville, Dec. 10. 184, tf. Junta's Co. Pa. Michigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO, Mich. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty axe prepared te fur nish you with all kinds ef Farming imple ments. Phosphates at saving te yeu of 20 per cent. Fasmers add Bbikuess Live Stock As- sooiATioji or ths I'mtio States Insures horses and cattle against tin-It and disease at reasonably rates, fur terms appiy to I A. U. V IIDHAN, MtfUiniown, P. Agent, Wholaawls afinnfaetnnrs of all kinds of Ope sad T,i Bt'CGIES as KOAD f4KT. tmtl wiU4 errrjwlirnr. Writo for catalogue and (rise Hat riSB WORK A SPECIALTY. r. rry County News as per Perry connly purers Laurel (irovc has a flourishing lit erary sorietv. P,looiiifield Meth odists hive enjoyed a revival meeting. Severn! persons in Centre township are a;i;-.oyvd by chicken thieves. There is a detuaod for houses in Bloomlield An order from Judge Harnett to the constables to the rll'.tt that ii'inor should be foi bidden the court room during Ihe lri.il ot certain Commonwealth cases, speedily depopulated the room of inquisi tive youngsters, on Wednesday evening last Mrs. Ariam Ludw ig, of Liverpool. Pertv county, who went to Pl.ih.delphia i week beioie las!, with the intention of hav j ing a tumor removed, died before thco;irr : w:i ion couid be pcrtomied. The new $loMJ pipe organ 111 the Inewport Luth erati church gives s.itisfacti m. Judge Barn-tt f resided over the CuiiiIhv laiai county Court last week. The Newport Niws remarks, seven tramps were saulwiched iu the lockuo Monday night and turn.il out to graze early Tuesday mor.isiig with tli'i tU'riii'iuietcr almost at Tx-ro. " i;,e hart Brothers on Mou d.v kill, d a hoir which weighed, cleaned, 5-jo pounds, showing ttat they have a little In the vi- ihicb our old college is sitsated, vas my ciriity of U-ys-ill lives an old bald-bca.iea the President Judgeship fcfthe couuty iu 1 j..g ihe pa: summer. us ware low necked dress- hi they exhibit their charmii.e u-li-u Cl.vela::d holds receptions eT 1S C"';!lil ' 01 ihlhority as to the th.r . gt"UI''1 l"f d:,J' -'" poi.'e say Mirl t; e ir, I Wis,,. Us ,l" iv or F..ii-n,m Us! : ie Hth d tv lie dav of th TU'Jtiti i ryVn.h,n,lfl;l', ,u,'n tl: "l''t ev fcjy , 8 C,k'n ' aC8 UcM in the 'otC",' U,Jorl!iy citizens on the ticket tlie ITtoachiug election, don't vote for 'orthy n:u. Jf Ho; '""'rs-.n, wiie of Robert Thomp. er.-iv i.. . HHt ' '?'asi 1 Lnrsaay, at a point JW tear ,lie U furnace near eiassaiite. In I (?!'. we left the s-hoj! in harvest time and went acrossbo country " work in the field d iring wheaUuitinj:. Mice buxom I,V:tch girls raked and mc j .uod We Worked a werk and each n-ceivrri more money than we had s-vtr before. This was so much gain on the allowance f 1111 our jar ents. Ten millions new would nl look l me as big as that $-5 did then. Sc.hsvlerand I set our w its to work to see how we couid invest it. We couid uuv a glass two cents, n ice cream for a lip cigars lor a cent widower, whose wife his keen dead ouly a !. w iii.vit!o. ufid who is exceedingly fond ot 1 uuug lilies. IPs persistent attention to certain luotcbi rs o!' he female sex had be come into!. nUe and Ihe you ng l;;di-s put up a jo'.i .111 the old g nti. men in order to teach him a les.-bU an i turn hl.u from the error of his way.'. Two of thaui made an erg.igeiactit to ifce a walk, with him 011 Tua.slj' olghf, kuo.ving his purposes. Into , lu-.'a.i lor j the righteous coMpiracy were admitted ud ight , ta. voU 'g men, who stationed themse'ves Ntitlier vf Uii could mil in a barn I Tho Kusshin bovs under 2 f years of age cam. to this place .Vo.'t. Tbey stafe.i to Mr.Ksiwnschadjth.it they b in.;ht tickets from New York to Altojna bit; wh-"i thev reached Harrisb'irg the conlne.tor of the train took their tickets ail tint w is th. en I oi their ride- 1 hev. coul l not exo a:,i why the ticke's had be-n tsRen frni thm. E pcns.-h.nle took them to a hotel, and paid for their lodirin? and Loi-d till the next morning when thev started lor .'ho pl.e named above wher-J thev expire: ti rlndr"!- aiires. Fall and Fiuter C.osl4. I would inform tho public that I have now in rnv new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street. .Mitiiinfotvn, recond door from corner tf Bridge street a full stock, of Fall and Winter miliinerv goods, all new, and ot the latest sti les and having employed fint class nnltioers. lam prepared to sup;i!y Ihe public with everything found in a Erstckss milliner store, come and examine rtiv slock, consid -r it no trouble to show sooda. MH.S. DiilHL. Mar 2-S8.1.V. Santetiiiugr for Hie El.iby. What a terrible a Miction about Ihe house is a cross, crying baby. A young man on the very hiiu ot 111 1'lim my might easily be frightened from his p .i, ,v having too much ol that sort ot m is e it tho borne o his married fnends. 1 et b.hies crv com I monlv only when they are sick. One t-a-I spoouful of i'srkor'i i'onic. given the litto. one. w ill bring rest and sleep t th batty aud all in the house. Ouly 50 cents, at druggists. which the proiuenaders would The st ry g-' that wliea thoy came nc vic-senoiisrh to consume or.r toi .ua. ; pi The ?12 between us lasted the" entire f'l j 1 his own biru he remuked that he was a and wehd tome let whc-i we gut into mis- i ih-.rn i.-t eca two roses and proposal that .ame auturoin and left. He tok .hey cat. r .1, as bi.uks a.d other sleep- the stage for his home near Sut.uu.-y ; I j fcig eoioi'u ts for WihWrarre. From thero we wett lo j gwW Mtgg. si Williams College, in New Hainpshi-e. and j bara. i '- ' ,. ..j !.... .1-intr then W0 IlllJ lO Stl'i'' I tCT lh 'OU grsuuatea. wu '"-i , , . , , to a ranroau eivrs - - ,1'irts were ther: a.ara iiJ, o it ta i i ;!j..f iliey go t-t the nexi I I felt rjol itaJ In..- n I.i Ihe lat- j lone I liiein-! An) body. That desires to save 20 to So per cent., on agricultural implements ran Iw accoun ted bv Kennedy &. Doty. This saiuo firm lias sole agency in Juniata county, tor th well known Susquehanna iioue Hmspbite and aro also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw b on, at lowest prices, in the feed line : Corn. Oats, iiyr. Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cakj and Meal. I Sot Forget. it from uiv heme 120 lni.es old town of taston is I fl d .nt I Do not lorzet that at llnas'a 1' ...lor. ar,l, i i-i. a f,..,nrr- N:; ill,' ruis n ' u ' ... - -'." . .. o ..... .... ..... . . n point in ivew- jeri-ey. . . c ju ;rV small piciure en- ama,inBlv since then, but the .! ilroj p.,u jiiw iusv "-.' , l .oceits. Aisi anything that is -r ' ... j ...a 1 .. I wi.-i. sirnr and : ro-.ec i. ii l i 1 made iu Phototwaohe. -... t im. bntllttiecuangej u sac ..-v. - -r --- " ;,),... .., 7 , . . il-.n new arrival until lue annn , -i- .s. iw. .in m my companion of school iiy u,is his wa' lash , tla pictures, tu-h ..... .... . a. i.i,.. l..n,l with ..sin -,oi .s --. - mn viras, oaouic. back thero and is Judge." r"''""f " , ' , . romenne, raauei, ttoudoir, kc, fce-, T?mes January 30, 1S85. ot,n " s,bIe he t0re WT itvm h' Cap-' Krme f !l keap. I1A1N" ZEIDKKS On the Hth ult., at the residence ol the officiating minister, at Tbompsontnwii, by the Kev Solomon Sie ber, Mr. Francis Hain to Miss Sue Zeiders. C'BEKHOLTZKK ACKER. On tho 22 Bit ult., at the same place, and by the same rniuistir, Mr. Menu Oberhultzer to Miss Susana Auker. FISHER ARNOLD On the 15th ult., at the Lutheran parsonage, in Liverpool, kev. J. C. Mumnia, Mr. Benjamin G. Fish er, of Susquehanna township, J uniata coun ty, lo Miss Kale A. A'uold, of Liverpool township, Perry county. LIPP SWEIMLF.R. On the 2oth ult., by the Kev. J. S. Bear, at the residence of Ihe bride mother, Mr. George W. Lipp, ol Lancaster county. Pa., and Miss Mary t. Sweiuilur, ol Juniata county, Pa. i i U1EU: ZOOK In Union township, Milllm coun ty, on January 17th lb-5, Mary, wite of Kev. Enoch Zook, aged about 70 years. GRAY On December 24, 18s4 at bis home in Keeds (tap, Tuscarora township, John U. Gray, agsd 71 years Mr. Gray was born and lived all his days in the Tuscarora, valley. GOSSHOKV On the liih uU., from paralysis, at Biair's Mills, Wm. Goushoru, aged 07 years, 10 months and 16 dijs. SHELLY On tiu 13th ult , in West Pa an township, Snyder county, John Shel aged 76 ye ira, 10 mo. 6 days. Our age to seventy years is s. . How short the time! How fn.il the state! And if to eiuh'.y. we arrive, We rather sign knd groan, than live. KoWE. tho 17th ult ,. -it Cross Koads in Juniata county , Mrs, Elizabeth Uowe, ot Liverpool Perry county aged 7d years, 11 months and 2d.iv. SWAB. Oj the I'.hh nil., from scarlet fever. Maggiu Swab, of Thoinpsontowii, aged 3 yeais, 7 monlbs and 8 days. STEPHENSDN On the '.!th ult., at Akron, Ohio, Mrs. John W. Stovensun, for merly ol lort Koyl. FItAZIEit. On the 2"rd nit., in Port Royal, CUra, daughter of John W. Frazier, ageil 2d years, ti moi,-h aud 'J days- - ROBINSON On the 25rd u't., at th residence ot her fin-in I iw, L. O. Lover, in Turbeti township, Vrs. Sarah Jane Kob ius m, age I 'H years, 1 month and 7 days. ROPGEIIS On the 2'lth nit., at the residence of . .irv s. ;osben, Klhel. in fant and only ch-id or J. L. aud Kil l Kadg ers, aged 10 months. 1IIFFLINTOWN MARK HI'S. MiPFttTOW, February 4, H' Bu'tcr 20 i. U 17 10 10 1 S2 Krs l.aH Ham Shoulder , tilde , Rags MIFFLIN'TOWN GRAIN MARKST Wboat 7 FolU Wheat Lancaster ..... ......... .'i ."cm, now ............ .... 4" Oats, "0 Ryo ! New Cloverseed 5 5't Timothy seed 1 So Flax s led 1 40 Hrn 1 00 Chop , 1 50 Snort i 1 -10 Ground Alum Sail I 25 American Salt 1 i.Oal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. rniI.Ati.i-rHiA, Ferli.iary J, Iss",. Beef rati e. extremes :5a.-- per Ih. milch cows :!li.i. f it e irvs :tj".-. v - ,1 c I v.--SaSc. She.-p 2JVi. Hon i7c p 1 1). H'heat ),er bos. Corn of. Hats as 4rc Kye hoc. Ileus l.lal Ic per Ib. dnck 1 112, geese HalO, lurkei s 1 lal2. roosters 7c. dressed chicken- I tc. B itter 21'a-ii.-. Eacs 24a2 c per doz. Clovurseed 8a'.'c par lb. LtJi.1L. JIc'EXSK PEriTIOXS. N'otice is hereby civen to all intorestert that the loilewuig application tor License has been tiled in th.: Prolh in i irv's Ollice an-l will he presenfd to th-3 Court at Feb ruary Session. l?s. Petition of Silas S. Sample for a License to keep an E itinir House and KcMa'-.r jut. in the Borough ol' P-iterson. Petition o! tieorse W. St.-vens (or a lie -use to keep a bote! ia the Borough of Pert Royal. Petition of Frank t-hiel Is for licence to ke--p an urn or puMir: bouse of entertain ment in McAiisterville. Fsyette twp. t. h. memi.nge::, I'rothouwt try. Protho .otary's O.Iice, Milliiutoivn, Jan uary 12, ltfSO. JOTICE TO BRIDGE STOCKHOL DERS. OrricK or Thompsoxtjws Pruhis Co., January P. 1SS3. Holders of Stock in Thoinpsonto-.vi Bridge Company are re.piestol to a;ipear at a meeting of said Stockholders, at tne ollice of vonr Treasurer, in Thoinpsonfown, Juniiticoiin.v. 'a ,.! Sr'7.tl VY. FEB KCAKY 21, Isido, b-tweea th,? hours of 10 o'clock A. M , and 3 o'clock P. M., lo tate the pre'iminirv steps to dispose, of remain der of p'operly and ine final disbindment of corpiration. Bv order o' Board of Managers, " J. S. Ll'KKXS, Jan. 1 1, '3-4t Seerftary h. Treasurer. (5 e also manifactara a full line ot Cl'TTtES, bniading Swtll Bddy, Portland, 8aax Boa twe sa-1 Portland sal foatj Sleifhi. SMid ar au and ericas bsfors parchasts MICHiGAN BUGGY CO., lALaJtllUO, JUik. GREAT REDUCTION mi Vik 1 PRICE OF- Winter Clothing au FROM THIS DATE UNTIL MARCH 1, 1835. We offer our entire slock of WINTER CLOTHING AT COST! EVERY GARMENT IN TIIE STORE HAS BEEN M AilKED AT COST! T.r.r.VxVr,. res aV aWV-a 1 V I1 ,,ta4U-i e r - mimic, -::-, V.er: l! re iu T 'i'l. It r--. it (Twt. G t. f'T ' i I f si. 1 tr..! i - " a.-- - t .-?-i yn-n-Bt fi : r t: i.: t . , i .. ?. T'-:. ar; .,.1. t. -.. ht- -;r I U'r: W r e ? t-l iT r b .J fi'.t ... ; . . i . m 7 u.s(" v aT. fi c vi s Ts i . - , n -.7 r-r . - . - . .' , , - ' OR . H C S M A f I? aS5' A U R rAVrj U--i"-'-sJ I! t) u s u We Mast fiedace Stcck en Mi us Must Fan3 Ml Ajl-J P-r IiJ. GoQ SCIIOTT WHLL LET THE f IGUKES TALIr OVERCOATS; OVIlIICOATS; Men's Nobby CLincLilla Ovi-rco-itd at Men's Cafuiuitre aud Ccrkstuew 0 ercoats Men a Milton ami Castor OvercciUs at Men's Good Walkitej Overctttts Men's Leuvv DriT:rj3; Overccals at .10 00 I'lej.i-c ? fi-oii tU Oi 8 8 50 li-vu'-.-d fvi-ii C12 ;5- 1 Ktdui:. 4 Tx-nu v & -' $ i 2-1 I.euUC-.-4 fr. si i oti BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. A Certain KnadvforJ KIDIM-Y find LIVER TROUELE3 Cures Femals WoaStnosar-ss, Impa.'U tiew tlfe ind Ylr-crtothe t Fr rr rj-.T'-r-rr. Kj!-il::t bc:il 05 a i-CO, IJ. Vs; iiii J.'J UUl CLildreu's Suits at Boy' Buits at Boy's Suit at Boy's Suit at Children' Overcoats at Boy'a Overcoat at Boy Overcoats at Children's OveicoaU tit $1 50, t;2 ( 0, r . $ 2 o ; ft. jd-.i trr? 3 Z of 5 6 13 iCootiCsid fi. C 5:3 j 1 t!8 Kd'.od from S 0 (3 S? 2 3 Kedut-eal 'n.u. $ 2 7 $ I U3 l.eia-d hcnx 5 i 73 s .1 2-5 r.iil::?..t fr: ni 5 V 5 $ 4 2"i induced ."rv.31 , 50, O-i aid ii3 50. ' J 5. 5 r. i - ;s -.r. 1 , .,5 if-if -''H. -:.Vi-'-'f -7.-? . ;Va - - -t . . HATS, CAPS, TllUoN' JvS, SATCHKIAS. IAKD GENTS' FUBKISHISG GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PrI C E sT 8CH0TT, TAe Ctokier, BRIDGE ST., IIFFLINTOAVX, I'A ..fr t Alter Jhi r.---f r.- r'-'-r i " . :-- t ul ihcvrr'owasit -S. LZ., Cf in? c.'.r M" t.'n'-'-.rj i nltoatiwii lilt D. ii'Teri-c..-' TLs Best is ths fcpest. The Z!MffURo1AH Ti&?03AiC3 IS THE OSLT UM E. riPaf,:.. CalicrtK:. r1 Eezlrstoa Aie ' A Una - W hV ni ! Made cf Galvanized Iron. It is pirtablr. durable, ai.solutely tire-proof, ecouomieal, and wid cure Iruit and veetnle in less time and I. ss fuel than any othjr D:yer in til Murkvt. 1 : mill jay lor itsell i:i less th in II. irry days if properly attended. Its products are unstn pissed as to .j'l.il ity or col'-r, at: 1 a.e in great .iuia:.d at hijih pr.res. Tuil ihsiri cti'-Tis how to dry, bVaeli pa.-k. ai d maiket the products e i uinpa-iy taoli n,ai-b:ne. A a '."' -x ' ;. - - - . ... r s- . . - s-. -- 1 rY:-Hi .J&ili CLOTHING AT COSTI A DDK ESS JuiKKi: i.Ko.vtun, OAKLAND VILLS, Sin. JL'MJTA CO., I'A. O'ives. Torra Cottas nnd a'J the latest lasliionabla shades for C!TY CCt'HTKY CZASSDE. Warranted durabla and permanent. Descriptive Li;t-3. shoeing S3 actual shades, sout on app'.i-jarToa. For silo by tl.a principal dealers, Trho'esale aud retail, throughout tha ccr.i-.try. Ask for them and taka no others. DiLLFh'83, TAYLOR & GO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. - a Ttv. S VA i I -i r ,i i i : fisw 1, BcEgpjp8 t 711 1 ftaoeCaSa11 :0:0-:-O:0: Satiiutl Strmer is elLn'' a -Inf' lt.-' of BOYS' CLOTHiK HATS CAl'S, tOOlS & SliOf.S, ALL Hi Goods of all kind at rest, because of the Ut ill o -u iVU:s.Cu. tind u.e in tilO urayoii IN MIFFINTOWN. CV1 nn '. ee tr.r. Xov. 20, 1. SA31UEL STUA YE1!, "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIK1; CDTKi3HTE0 fV Kls' U- -ZlZ Cf C3?S. iJXi3 RG!Vi3r tO.,K'fg Ciwfr ...iit'- r i r srvv? - Ir;-n I - ;.T" -sr e t iV-i- .' -.,:-iif r pa ;-.. .. ' ' -. : ;u - Sita-r.-rv v"-" -,1 ..u'-'-rr-'. li itv---f -.f.- if-t-ii in tr .VifDtj. A.rr I x-.rv - " ' ' 'rt o--v'-: of ii1 -ir ft- --. s. :'anrtrl o vi vir mn-ViRf i n -iiwr ; air. div nrirer i. :;ira,"l mtU p'.twi-i er.irr.-irin.--. ythi finhfirii?iit liimi-b-w a vm.t tIt8j' ; nrr.-.De.tl.iol lufornition nhivli uo rTxi siif'-i- a vi'U :. Tae jK,pniritf; of th ?':zyz' A"-:: n" !T i ru- lj tKst itof circaUtion n-iy en.t'..i! ti.-r pf a l t.ir .' -- ot C'r.hfi. S- M ir a:l Bewflr. aWJ-.' i --, 1 . j- aKr-. Ni. j;i Kroa.iTsy. .. Y. ft-A A I f-aS I , fc U T!'j-.':-.:: s mm a-.- ia m w Vrc-. i.-ar.uJ i I i'..". r-ii., A tif-ra ).!. anil a'l r1, -: Illastrstd hj the ns of a Bmrry msde br T. T.Kavdork. which Is est r--T j,0 v n. Huisry In this rrtnro. but TH f: l.KtniMi lit 1:1.' tif i:jni : x l.-ij-.t .f. ;ti- Km B!t and Kifrh h,. vmtv ' '.' T. . iMVIMK K HI lit. Y, with the Uaydock Safety El'nj US.l u.a .'u-t -V i.ue is insecure ri'lin; ovar any othnr. , HlU-.a.wUll(lir1iIlMUfi. arl, purf u tfaM aria, to nn. . . ' j i-krrr.-siKaTAm'.l rrn i-p -f A j.-rss. KTEmiH rarfanlnwaa ' " -a-ss . , -t!:;,;nai. rri IJat. Car. Plan an a TnIf: s-s.. OCfTlT .. AGS2T3 .AMED WEEKS WE HAVE 0E! HO I1VEiTS23T E3 iaai" B. W. EASLETk It tha place where jeu an bty THJK BEST aNI T21IJ WliiiPKaT MENS' YOUTHS' & JOYS' CLOTH ITi UTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, A.XD F b' R .V ' ,- G C PS. HE is prepared to exhibit ene ef tha mostcaoi. e ar.d s-!ect rr' . n-s- ' this market, and at ASTOXISHISGl.Y LOW t Also, measures taken for suits and art ,.f sU:N, L-j.;h v.ili L. r. . . at short notice, very reasonable. Ketnember the p!ee, in HofTiniiB'a Xcw L'ui'ii - t -i t, eJ . Water s'reets, Mlf FLIJi TOWN, PA. " '.si. " tr. r r-i r-s. jyLSi, L .;. - - l R v ! r.r"4 ri,an.v a5es f-iti, .ns. lor-ra c-i neV-'Ati IUroductloB I J Rm Ilcr'-rrt I!'. rri ir'A -' "inii. c.t H !: ijf -:c,-h. Alio fcj r.I'iLLS iia riit.rvfiUAPii A!.ti'M i i-s ;Vi V - a r-;ciaiiiT adapted h.r Hotitiav I-iS-eral l.iun;.. La:. a Tn... Ads, a, l. WAfiSLX 4 CJ., UU CitiUi-t St., i'iuUUoLia. y aC'.J G.-.: i -r.li.1 ;v J,;?' cr;. -. .V- . -. -s A:ai.I a j WiA aJj. -.1
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