&JIEPPBLICAX -MIFKLIN TOWN : Xorfoib r 55, ISM. TERMS. 1 30 per annum f paid!' fiL ontthi SU) if cot t.-td within I r'r" J i sent advertisements inserted at 60 j I"" :, t..r each m-crti-a basins uotit' n local col- icrtiK IH-r lor r:"'h in"wtlon-ss- " 11M aiil be n -'de to those Jt-siriDg 'rtti bv fi),: 'r h"' 1uar,er SHORT LOCI LS. p,ir of Heck's Jl.O'1 shoes. . pirifiniu i If th:,n month distant. fc kT ni!,n at di"anre' "' of''0" jjuMrm! Coats for sale at Har- if'- Wa.ker Kip Boot at O. W. " jvjre srf fT .v'',l ur bi'f'es In the hniki will be closed on Thankgi- tRe Bnm Prill," the Teachers i':er fcirftcte- jlooiy nd f arki-y are holding meetings pefr f "ir in tnfl 'os ofSom- gum h ts ith ventilators in them for fl: it Heck'a- joM. K-rk's store is a good place to call ,. for t.r g.o-l. It these rlav rvery f ituily nhould hare , hoTit Eewratr-r. i...,V5 ?e'l Somcrst-: county for twen-ry-five cents por lr.hel. ?r. T. P ,!,!'S fro Oshkusb, Inl., is Ti:!iir friends in Ju'.-Uta. rf viva! meeting is in propress in the ff-rrson Evangelic a! cl'nrch. Tt-toni's Supper wss a.lminis'ered in ,v. thrran church on Siif.rt iv. j, a r.'pirt- 1 tint there is mora than one darkey hurt r in the conrty. f.-rr seekers 'rre forward in the Mth oc it church, on S :l)h-th evening. jjj, t:,- cei-i-atei . sr'tsie mase or t'.r-ttt'. 'h 'I'f Koct a'il shoe store. in Fayette county j ta.-e n i.r"ied over t o h .tidre l top -rs. E urt l -' farsm, of Pleasant view, itis comity if to :u've to Georgia. J!is- a xen in Iluii'iftpiloa are pulling t - r 'or vi-.Jj.irg th? Sunday laws. Tte h-t b its in t!;e market are the WiV-r Kip Fw:s f rsaleit G- W. Heck's. S:i3 A-J P' ! tho.: lino kid top, ladies ihoos. tG. W. Hetfc's. Price only $1.75. r op'.- C ar the infaal of a smiil-ycli-plfi-.!.: fr tu I'm-, fa the comins win-tr. I trial. jrrt.V. J. K-' !eri.as gno to Altoona I lo j-vi the wiutor w-th hr on J. C. Krei itr. lL:esl i f a 'iotrer of mio In Arkansas hsl Satar-iay, it was a shower of grMsliup-f-i- Tht n;i:.;::;!-n car works have.b-en leitrht by Purcival Rhr', of Plii-adel-;t.i. Tb firt miT came last Friday, abint tho :ivrirv lime of the Democratic i.x- !ti4t. Pr.'thooiiry Venmiir.ger hc, returned frCE t l'C'!:c's trip to Fredericksburg, Yh rinii. Rdfwl ra rclnr.'s l ave crginired te lcfj ped-iler from (-verrunning B-dfor-.l csanty. Ei'r a-d Recorder elect. Berry, has no'id into ihe C. B. Nnrth house south of the Uin. TLe w; -ir p3rcrs report that there are twity-five lii:ntt.-rs fr-r every wild turkey in Perry cnnLti . A ci:tr,!-r of uM s-iMiecs ho'J a r-nKa " It. Vrmrr'n ;, tl.v Muuatain House, one iy list week. A Jirw Kngl.ind tun Las invented a ma chine thst pires a-:d cores a bushel of ap fVsin four minute-.. The p'ac? to ! y seconl stoves, e't-d ..ls. f.a-e grates, an.1 i frtb, is at t.ho SI-iflinTu-sn rfiiT.rlrr. Tie tsw an-i Order Leajii' of Hur.ting ilon f!?vens tiie sale of newspapers iu Hun,.t-i; !- n on Sunday. Th!-Ti s should nj vo to Omaho, for a itsn s)i-1 ue !or stealing, was com fK 'l to have the rity. Tl irtcen ni-ar niemhT wen' enrolled on the b.., ni the Luth'ran church in this tnw-i Ir.s: r" ri lay erenin;. r""i"-.k N';V-' i " a pu;nt eehty-ti(ree feet lot.g 'xa a w.-l! wi l hy Josh'ta Foreman in I a:te-,n mi : uti;rdiv. ! v. Mr. tin. rj v.i'i p-rach tii ntiin TLii.kij .. ;.r- s run n iu the Metliodiat i-hcrel; si !-i oV! ick, A V. The imvii coi-.Mci' kave been tearir-g up frst -v putters v':t-n i.o puhlic or private I rati-Mt required su h work. Ten t;.'.,u-a:."!. live hundred d-l!i: w-.-rs "bscrlbed on .Sii.ifn- frr tha bailling of t!.e Br Pte4bt! : m church. and r .".en I'uk"r, rata and wife, hi!rc ' ..!jn.I, Ohio, were wTeg.'cd list -V. u r eeuLter'-iiinrr silver cfdns. The c. i .-.-j of Cbristma-i causes I'm ed-i-'rof tae l,.u-iu to remind his r -ider J':Cgii,.tct is a j j nr-proacbing. At Le Ute I're- hyteriau coiiregational 1 '! -v- D. 1' jker, Henry Urvninger SiJ 1; .j.-.-rt iicileeu ware elected tritccs. T:- ; ob:-":li;-e in tiiij town and in P.it tcrtoa U: cio.'t.i n Thaiiksgirir; day -icip;;:.g ct il if,td hour to receiv '-'' dc!iir mail. 'r. C Libe'l, one of tbs faculty of ' nur.i-ter ("olieffe. located in ilerrer cc':; I.vi ;s tl.-e g;i, st o! James Irwin in tbii J --.Ce r; t tfrei. Jdi: is V.'i! on, and George Huuimeisbire "' resttj an i he! f jr arteniptit.g to " i.,: the M.iryaville. Parry county !: :cm, Lis; i"r:u .y tiigbt. 'i Ki'MTinlii;; i jitj.rs fori.t ti.e law ' ft : U-t fiji'ut in Ihe court brui,. in tl.e i-ieienre ot the couit. Ttio -''i"-l them Irr.ta l-ractice. 'T-i-T.-un (;i!!ril niiiht flud vent lor j . ' a O "- t tb'"ir viiturjribiiiiT ambiti-ju by sending 1 ' "'-""ii the Laplander lo connect fvr : Mvt:neiit iu winter tuna. ilani it, in 1 a a new pi;er i iro- t i,,,CVIUher 1st, if? . The far:;i coniin six 't.'utr. :idcr the ir:priet.rshij ; ,r . f.r arood limestone Un J ni'h very ' C. Kiiirlur, aud editoiial i uiM(:"!.iL-i.t l.t !i .- . ... . . v.. am-i, ana . u. lou. nic.-.n. American hou.obold boil. b b,come o Wv.,u,m.nv rich people of eat.rn 'i,nw.,om-a Letn tor ,hetf f"il.ct. Bi ... .1.- ,....i;ie. who t Robert R. Parker t elects . -i. .. rector by the borough .choo, Friday evening to fill ,he Yac.ney c..e4 by the resignation of Renter ,n1 Bocor. der Berry. A compact election of home and h.m rinl fill- hni-a ...J , " ns ia toe uocsebold " DUOI mail-Hl free for two two-cent stamp, by D. Lothrop ft. Co., Boston. The cheapttt ye! John Mner lirinj near tbi.towa katoh ered two hog. l.t week that weijhed sev. en hundred and .eventreight poUBd and tha yield of lard . two hundred1 and twenty-five pound. The Democrat and Resittr is in agony over the w..rk of our artut. Never mind, don't be disheartened, our artist haa been instructed to fet np" a fat rooster or two for the next election. Judge Albright, of Lehigh connty, in charging the grand jurv, suggested that the citizens in the several town-hip organize and elect one of their number to arrest the tramps, and have them committed. The Servians and Bulgarian fought an other battle. The ocond fight took place took place on the 17th insL, at Widdin. Tire loss was- heavy on "both aides. The Servians captured ItiOO prisoner. People in the South ay, we have no large coal bills to pay for winter fuel, no heavy clothing for the body and for bed ding in the winter, and no great outlay for meat diet, all of which makes living cheap. 5 nhscribe for a good newspaper to read the coining long winter evenings. You will find a lurg.-r quantity, and a greater Tiriety of reading in the col-imns of the Sextin-el asd Keim ai icia than any other paper in Juniata county. Some one stole a ham and other fresh piecp? or meat from Captain McClellan's culler one night last week, Ex-post-master Bo..ks declares that the thief was a Re publican, for a Democrat would have stol en tho whole hog. Every man thould be an earnest advocate of the Sabbi'h day. It will 1 a great loss to the people in every way, when the busi ct ss interests oi the country have inveigled them into giving np the observance of the S4l.hat!j day. Stand np for the Sabbath. A difpatrh from Omaha, Iowa, says : Probabiy fur the Hist tinirt in history a Cbi- j r.amen oe to court for damages. Totn Lat and Ah Young sued the Omaha Bee for $1,- 000 damages in the publication of the sus picion that leprosy existed iu their laundrr. Ne.-? Clcver.sbtirg, Cumberland county, threo men, named respectively, Stins, Straycr and Daily, were arr-siei in the act t.f stealing corn from a field. They used a borse and wa-;on to carry off the corn. They were lodged m the Carlisle jail to await A Xorth SHe school teacher showed ins an excuse which a-tcn-year-old boy wrote lor his absence one day last week. He sign id his father's name to it. It read as fol liar : '-Mi.s : plese exchuce Joev. j: , eCl.s!,,r obtained." Chicago News. John S. Grayhill caujht two bass on oni li:ie, at o:,e hiul, th other niD-m-i; at 3? vt" h !e in the ii arrow. Ona of tha ho ks on the line was n.iitcl with minnow the oth er with worm. Tho agregatd vc.i-.ght of t.ia i two i.ts was aevra jound and sev. raj ; ounces. Ve take pl?aTire in recommindin? II ill's Hair Renewer to our re iters. It restores gray h'r to its yonibful color, preve.it ba'dness, iu tkes th h.iir soft an I glossy, d 'cs not stitin the skin, an! is aluirther j tti best known remedy for ail hitracd scalp i U;eas'S. At HI jo:n-.-l I, Ptfrry caiintr, on Friday evi-tiiiig, Dnvid VToo-lniansoe, Jjaintrr aped 4 yrais, tired to pistol fhots tbrongh win-low at Mrs. Ellen Hendi-rson because he wemtd not L.arry him. lie was lodgl in jk;1 in default of bail to answer far the khuuti: g. A r-orum of uns.i-.mi mini from Patt.r io vioitt-1 the lrt-soy tori jn S ibb.th Sln l ou Su i-lar iu rnin and stated that li? bd rot i-pt any durit'S ttie put niph', a-i.l tbat the Lord hil directed her ti j-jin the church, and the angel bat whisperel tj her to play the orin. Mis. Swab Ann Thompson, of Lut hers bur?, Cloaifif'd county, Pa., died oa the loth int., at h-r home at Luthersbiirg. llrr midt-n name was Kbion. She was bun in Lost Creek Vai'.ey, on the farm or her graud-ftilhcr, the Divid Davidson farm, now the Muinica farm, Sept. 12, 1S35. Buy the Wi.Iiam Cooper Grooved Rub hvr Kncket f or chiin pumps, one of the i.-st buckets niad, an t you cn buy of me at half the p:ice you pay to others. All kinds of wood .ind iron pump, wood and iron water pi-e. Also, pari to ropiir. Cai! on or uddress, V. V JfOBLE, Miillintown, Pa. The f!-t battle ti.tween the Servians and rin'z.-.risris took place on Sundiv, the 15th I int., at a crossing of the river Timotc. The 5'rvi.ms carried the entrenchments of thj Unitarians 1t storm. One hundred n I Feeuty-flto Biilgarisns were taken pribjner. The Servi '.ns lost two olficera and fiity men kiilid aud two hundred woun ded. fliMin and Banks B -ashore, brothers, living in Fermanagh township, engaged in a fticucly and hrotherly contest at busking Corn on the 10:h d;iy of November Bank bu.-kel V'.i bushels that day, H'.ram's pilo of corn was l .rge, but not (juite so large as ihit of bis bra'.u jr, it meisurj 1 123 bush els. Tlny iic sons of Rev. Andrew B-ji-ihor. Acer's Sarsapafiil thoroughly cleanses the b'ood, siimuiate the vital functions, and restores th-; bralth and strength. No one whose b.oo 1 is impure cn feel well. There is a weary, languid feeling, and often a snne of diacourigement and desponden cy. Persons having this feeling should tike Ayei'a S-rpiriMa to purity and vittiin tha b'ood. Kve-- in these day of cheap liter-Un.-e, tlie moat ana lue oesi ir icui um-j ( I'iii'seuold Rucstpr Bo.ik j mailed freo by 1. Lotbrop & Co.. Boston, tor one two cetit stamp. The cream of book by JIi-ri-n Harhin-t, Mrs. Diaz, Susan Power, and others. The HorsEiioLD Peimek is also niil.d fif on receipt of one two-cent J Htl'lll'. t ):noeh Shellouberf cr and Sininn SheHtn- bwcer, bv pow.jr of attorney will sell a val- - . .... . : ! ... f , . . .. .1.1.. I.. rill fit l.oonvilie. IWO mil" i.-.u ...i:.. r;ii r,. tti town.shiu. Jnniti j .s.-.v'ii i" i !..... ir !.. at i.ub'ic ss'e on Thnrsdc.y, e-rfid iniT-.Teuietiij Pirsor.? who are u- : .. , ,)t- jtirejtin t in real eat.ite miy net , it io tb.-ir miert to give attentum to tm, Ue. At the tin,, .t the re-td-oeo of i.nonSlie.leobereger.nau.dtuw. - h.p.th.y will ell . lot of vluble pero PP" . T . ,i . . -"i-ana qoiiar wu given by a Ro chester court to a woman whose husband's affections had been alienated by another woman. We fancy that a good many mar ried women would rather have the two thou sand dollars than a Rochester man's affec tion. Somerville Journal. An Arkansas editor extravagantly ex claims i Yon may hive all the stars in a nail keg, bang the ocean on a rail fence te dry, put the nky in a gourd to soak, un buckle the belly-band of eternity, and 1-1 out the iuo and moon, but never delude yourself with the idea that you can eape that place on the other eido of purgatory unless yon pay the printer. Brown "I saw Green you' towas.nan, just now. I told him that you a id ao?ured the nomination in our Senatorial district, and that you said you would go out of your own town with sufficient uajoiity to carry you through." Black ' Ye t And wnt did Green ay to that I" Bi own" Why, he said he didn't care how you went out, so that you went." Boston Trauscript. Hunters will feel like going to Fulton county when they read the following, which was published in the Fuiton Republican of last week : We are informed that one day recently, Mr. David BlacS, of Taylor town ship, shot and killed two deer, one fox and one wild turkey, in less than an hour's time. Several other deer have been killed in the same vicinity, during the past two weeks. A Boston lawyer went to Burma) to hang out his shingle. He did not stay long but came home utterly disgusted with the man ner of settling disputes in Bunuah. He says, 'MnMead of taking their disputes into the courts the contending parties put their heads uuder water. The one wbo can keep his head under longest winsthecase. There is very little inducement tor lawyers to practice in Burmah." Moody is holding meetings in a rink building in Reading, this state. Ilo attracts large audiences. Tho other -evening be gave bis opinion of church fairs, he said, I think the church fair an abomination. The idea of Milling and voting for the best look ing man. I saw a church fair advertise that a man would kiss any girl lor twenty five cents. I bad rather yon wonld wor ship in a barn than resort to any of these methods. Fifteen tramps, last Friday, visited Den ton, Texas, iu search of victuals and work, things which they are always looking tor, but when they offered them work they le fused. The citizens of Denton then con cluded to give them another kind of a treat. They tied them up to josts and gave each of them thirteen lashes and an invitation t leave, a id never come to the town again. Milton Goshen, ag-d nine years, son of Isaac X. ohcn, of Kansas, arrived at his grand-father, George Goshen's home, in J this fh-ce, last Tliitrsd r evening, haing! been oo ens tl ree. days :n i tvo nitrhta. I His dt-stin ition was distinctly turke-l un a (.urd that was fastened hi his coif, and each con-lnetor i-f the rout over which he J passed gave liitu nt cn'i in, so that he m.ght be IiuikJ -ale y among his friends. Th IP-woIl-M Tvo-it5 of N'ovenh'r ISth, siys : I. i.-t .S itu'-l iv ni.ht s une r i ril visit d the bir.i yard residin; on t!i- oil P..wer t D ie: I M-ele-, i-:n . a m l" a'i I a h il! above this p' ice, ail d.-ve o.:t a sheep. Th e animal wa-i t ikea luck er" he b.iru and butchered. tn het an i sin !; inc fmmd there next nn.rnln;;. It is reported that three sheep he! inpu-r lo J is- Cunpbell, on t!ia Alx. Klin -i -ler iarm. lis.p;.-.red ihe liuf niiiht. . .. ,.na.l..,ksno..,inpeXcars,n. Tim p ei of tin Dearer writ"s their (,xp'-"r u, i l lows : We hnntec sotiij st i'- d i-k, We frhetec ti-'- ' iir.e. We psy five di'ii' e.rh ne, V hii-h is altce i lie ssnie. We hunt"!-? ti in.rc! .!u.-k. We like i.ot u :i i t n. I.esstwi, a wo slio-.t tio dark Till we s-k him hi n uie ! The Pennsylvar.i-i rii'mad 'ls dnplex tickets on triins. If a passes;"' di. r.ot buy a ticket at the ttion for any riion, and otrers to pty hi fire to th conductor, that cfScial sells him a tick; t, f.ir w'li' h b" chirg.-s hiai at the rate of thr.e cents per mile and ten cent atditional. To this tick et is attached a coupon, wtiich the pastn ger keeps and presents at th tick-it offije of the company when ho reaches his destina tion, td the ten cent Is refunded. A p iper published in a neighboring coun ty thinks that it doesn't p.y to keep pigs in town. The Hcrih j says : One of our towns men who kept three pijs this year, nys it took 1 pounds of .shorts per week at 1 cents a pound, mi in; $1.87 or alxiut $1d for twelve tnortbs besi les 00 bushels of corn, which cost about $21, miking a tot.il ot $110. He figures his bog meat cost him 2'1 cents a pound j when ho con'd buy ad he wants at C cents a pound. Ha his conclud ed to fj'iit keeping pizs, cheat the cholera, prevent neighbors' comphiiul, relieve the town council from responsibility, an l ty bv every week what it cost him to feel b;s pigs, buy pjrk whe.i it suits bim In tho fall' and save 150 par cent. Last Thursday, Miss Elizibeth Greor, aged 78 years, died at the resi-lenca of her brother John Greer, at Scranton, P., hllli er she lia l gon t from tlits'cti fcy about a month ajo. The Greer were Juniata conn ty peopie. .Visa (Jret-r tas been living quit t ly near tbis l lice many years, so quietly tbat many people did not know of her ex-ifti-rce. Her remain weie brought to tin pla f e on Saturday morning and in the of- trrnoon the f micrsl took rlsce from the res- idence-of E. B. McCrnm. The fuueral w:is a noticetbie one becuo of its atten-1ar.ee mostly by pet.plo native to the ton and vi- cinitv. Intorment in the Presbyteriaa Cam- " Tro citiuns of Lsocast er county com - tui,t,d oicM on the morn - incr ..f il.e 1fi:h inst. l'he name ot lh one citizen was John 8. Smith, resident at Kin Ier In the niorninj: of the day stated he j wa found lyii g on tho floor, with a pun bv 0i side. IL b'ain had b-.fn blown out and bioo 1 trsi pillel1 o.er tne . . t entire r.ora. The dec. as.d n.ust have pl.eed tne muzzle of the gun lo l.n inoutb ..?: iniliJ il.u irii?Ds;r iith bi foot, lie I r- was tx'.y yeirs ao. 1 Uu O' her citizen ir.w David Bricker, of Warwick, l- m biiiMoit i iJ lisidenc.n of his son. I'-: lied two haudK.-rchieU lo peihcr, made a n.'O.'-e at ou- .'U l i-nd p'ao cd'his bead throti?ii it, then ge;iiuf$ upon a ehair faftened the oth-r enl ot the tied h.iii.lkerchl. t to a cli.'u uid huok aoova the tlncr m.d (.liLi irg (t mn let ibe w.-igiit oj bisbidy J tighten ibe Loose around hi tlin t. He was lou: d cead D b; o:i jo ' " t S.:l0 in the inort.-ne. cno of his kn V. k .... 1... r,nS upon ui.ru .u, atood to lst'o tne njose. nr. uneser was ai"tf year of ae. Kevr Ptm .Matters. Last Thnrtdsy the Cleveland administra tion appointed the following postmaster in Jnniata: At McAlistorville, Samuel Watts; Monhontongo, J. L. Weiierj Oriental, Hen ry R. BealiT Port Royal, W. T. McCutlocb; Cccohtmus, John Sellers ; East Waterford, Robert M. Bartley. A Chan so or Ban. SamL Strayer has removed bis store from M him lo bis new store room in Patterson, where ho respecuully Invites or a sks a call from the public getierallv, as he ha now a lull stock of clothing, ba's, caps, . boots, hoes and ruhb-rs, watches, jewelry, under wear and geuts lurnishtig, cheaper than ever, give him a call aud be convinced. C'oniiuimlcatlon. Tckbeit Towxsuir, November 33, 1SS5. Next Monday one Week Coagress meets. 'Vesuvius his brokeu out aaiu. This will be a livvly winicr." William McCulliich h-is b.'Su appointed postmaster ol Port U il. C. Kerchner. of Newport, was in ' Port Royal, on Thursday of last week. John Morrison, of Turbett township, shot a deer last week. So did Dr. Graham, but' he did not get it. Sherman Wise haa left Airy View Acade my and ia going to the Normal School at McCulloch's wills. Rev. A. II. Spanglerwill preach a Thanks giving aormoii iu the PrehytcriTn church ol Port Koyal on Thanksgiving day. Olive Branch Literary Society is in good running order now. It is well attended, and all the me m Urs take an active part. The W. F. M. Society, will hold socia ble at tho residence of Mr. S. T. McCullocb on Friday cveiiiug fiom 7 to 10 P. M. Mr. A. K. Dobbs, of Sai.dy Hill, Perry county, was visiting at the residence of Mr. Phi'ip Kiinier, Sr., of Turbett, on Saturday of last week. Mrs. Joseph Sartin, died on Saturday, at her home in Port Royal. Interment wtil be in ti e Mtflliiitown cemetery on Tuesday at 10 o'clock A. M. There was a spelling-school at Freedom school house on Friday evening, of last wetk. The house was well tilled and all who were present enjoyed the evening. Plato. Communication. rnoM orn hpe'.'ial corresponde? Port Kotl, November 25, 18S3. Snow fell bore cm Siturday morning. The stores will be closed uext Thursday The W. H. M. Society will mectnext Sat urday. Rev. D. J. Bear, of Johnstown, was here last week. John Cook was male hippy the other day . by the arrival of a bity bjy. I On Thursday last W. T. MrCuHo.-h was ' np;oiii!i: 1 postmas! -r at this p ace. A socialite will he ii-id at the residence jof S. T. Mel'uilo :h, on Fn t iv cveni-ir. j A birth-day pntr was given to Dr. J. S. I K;lmer, at ins residence ! t Tii'-s-lay even ! ix- .T.tocri,,. Lord's si5.p.-.--iU t m ro.-t K .v.a L.:tin-r- ! The S.:cr ' t.e sd:iiiiist in o'rncfi on l ext Si-!u''j. l!-v A. 11. Sj i'irl.T will pr-i ;i. Tln'.i k.'rii iit,: ai riiii-u in tlm Freslivt- J cbuirli on rtir.r-lay at IK oVl ic V U. j T1)e . an1 jt iry Kichn.on I of i ?v.:- .1.... ... t v l i ... ' VV.-it:i-d.. , wh re t ;ey w.l aiteni rho,il. tl ii S :trrl ly ii:.rr t iin. ;i l.in-' ri i T .":T . . Mr. j..,eph Sir - i o Msiu.- ni ! nir:- ' 'hi '" '"itny rti,'!'' 1,1 " - a' 'l i:tru--:iiu a-- i--.-mi.vi wilii mui lllUC'l s ru v. S!u i -is interred i:i rhu cemete-y at .V.i:: iii'.e.vn ,m Tu. Ijy. il-v. II. F. Wii..i er.-aclied litis fuiieri! serai in. V A 1 11 PL A r. A !3a)jjV I&n. The m.vi w'i-i -1 n;t trcnibie borrow, V.'htt t'v.i-. tm ii;r-e iti m hectn p;y, Wb'i tit- r.'it -itl' .1 iti! i t-oi trroT The tV-ing thit s'i.ti d b; l ie lo-d.y. Who i"i Cie s:in-iii le m ;k s ti:s hir. In lite will k iov but li'I'e s..rr.'T And tljaer 'vill u!oi;ii up:i his w.iv. Boston Courier. The nroom Trill oa ThanUs glvinsr i:vnit?gr. In 3 iditinn to ..i;r notice of Ijst week, we desvo to w further in rel.-.iion to the 'Cruom ltri'd." This piiterttiinment, hr rson of us novel; y, ar.d by reas-in cf tbs n,anv deliztitf'il (otures cesented in it. bas i acipiir-d a wide spread p-jpulari'T. K ery- her il is receivr-d i:h a liehtrht ar.d appre- cition s oti'y at' - nils itpi-i. enteitainmeut of this pecuii-ir n-l ace--ptahle character. It is unique in in d.-sien to s.iy the least and when jnn add to ibo rripoul rh-e-ance ut the nuiitsry d il!. the ntiuril t ict and grace of thr l.t pert'"-te s, you find a mui'iins thal rnn"t tail ol sueee's and 'hit einnot fil f siiecei-s ai;d it.si in all intaiices.lic ils rotniii.'iidttions of Uvor fr.nu th.ist win witness the rlormsn -o The members ct the Mifflintown Drill, thourh etrieiiy smuucrs in their effort are a'.t. ii.hinr asiouii;isly to tha mitessary )r.-psrti'-n. In numerous reherssls. ion:pt aiterd.r.se ti 1 o.ive"il study tny hava air -adv attained eflieiency In the drill. They will be lu!lv prepared on Thankspriving voning lo Rive an entertainment that wiil d -btf i't amuse n I o lity itin lre au-lien-'e th.it wiU he in to s.-s. and er.ior it. Tickets I will be lor f':e at Et -.r hde's store 5nd the popular prlfta ef 2) cents fur adnntia.ice will L-char;, d. hVrved seas wi'.l boir!d ' nt'til rij o'clock on the er:nn of tho exhi biti'-n t no tra charce. All will be . mitted at the Mine price. Tha principle . ..fl-.-t h-re. first strved"' will l- naidry d- hred to in ibe dispnsn! of reservrd eUs. Ail wininar lo aiiena c-in receive ens n.i. ill be ba d before poire lo the Court j !uI1M ,n,t t,T ,,, tut-an av.dd tha usual j rash at thedoor. f;ou't isit lo witn" "The Bn.om Dri 1," a rio treat and o1Lethin5 I Ht. j a. " , T--.,,,,.- 1 1 ; J t I Tlie man who fails to Sllb - gcrilje jor ;l neWrpiiprr ch)C8 in- ... ... ,,! 1 . i ..... . . . rii ln' 'mi v onil liiinw , ;Ani.n& Idinii ailtl UOnit IS nearer tO Il.m 111.111 any OU)t?r r...;K- .. l.,.r,-.. 7L ,1,-. t . t 1.(11111 V VI 1 1 -.' 11. . 1 1 V.lll . V more lor thfm than lor any dh- vr l'ainily or home. So a man's home newspaper, the paper pub ; l..-hcil at the county peat, is ; nearer to him than any other i newspaper, and he fhoiilil feel an intere.-t m giving it the first j support. ake a.s many papers IIS VOU feel like ttlkil1r flnfl r,l V- ",. i P '"n uvuvu. u..... P . .. - , . . oil -- r..r-. take a county seat paper. Wej . - ), are raising r club of subscribers for the Sentisel and Repcbli- ! can, and will continue the fol lowing till the 16th day of Jan uary, 1886 : Read ! Read ! carefully and isubscribo at once. Don' wait' till to-morrow or the next day. If your neigh bor is not ready to Bubscribe with you don't wait for him but act at once and send in your name. For tho name of every new cash subscriber received be tween this date and the ICth day of January, 18S6, we will pend the Sestisel asd Republi can for the period of one year from the date mentioned, name ly, from (he ICth day of Jan uary, 1886, to the 16th day of January, 1S87, we mean to people who live in Juniata county for one dollar. To all subscribers who are in arrears, who pay arrearages on or before the ICth day of January, 1SSG, we will contin ue the paper from the ICth day of January, 1886, to the ICth day of January, 1887, for one dollar cash. fcnich an offer has never be fore been extended to you by a journal published at the county seat. Remember too, that you get a nev.'rpaper that has no superior in Juniata as to the amount and variety of reading matter furnished to its retders. All questions are fearlessly dis- cussed, but profane lanuae flnd nlnrpnp !rwmii:itmn no-:iinf ........... n ..... inenns or i.ies iino no piace in our columns. You do not need to hide the paper from the chil dren for fear that they miy learn something bad from its columns. The paper would make a splendid Christmas or New Year's present. Your friend would think of you every week during the ear to come. Subscribe and renew Many of our subscribers are farmers and doubtless a num ber of them, each, tnke an ag ricultural paper. TV'e can do fhpm rrnrxl hv nrfirnrinrr fur fl r . n " I them 1 he I kactical Farmer, ai irwUe n.;..iiltnr.l ft. ,, t win give ftitisMeiion to every farmer who avails himelf of our oiler. To every now .sub fcril)or we wili teir the Jlniata jbhNTlXlX AND KtPinLI.'AS ami ''ollar nii'l seventy-five cts. ca.Ii in advance. To everv old ! pub. crili r who desires the aj: rictiittiral paper, and who pays! rrearages. and one year in ad van.e Loth the i:.tin;:l am Hf.puklican and the PnAOTifAL rAHVim Will 1 Wilt lor the pe Tioti oi oneyc ir, ior one tioi ar hivi seven; -live cents. i ne j regular Mib.-cription price oj"' i. i; .-i . i AI'.MKR IS tVt Uiolhi lutc x r.-.. l ;l.il irs It i.i one of the Wvt ; noriftilfiir.-il rttiriMr in the Pn'in s try. iliisoLL-r wiH be nrcn tiil January 1G, 1SSG. alter that dalt it will I e with'.lrawn. A J!Ii:i : SM'SMAV !l";FX n Uie I- -ir-.st.. .it P.. t n-iva1. R-v. . II. St-ir. I.t. J icob S tn !. .f F ayette tr.wnl'tp, atei Mr. LI tt-:T .-tls Sliisser, of Del iw town 'P- TIAItl'F;n SHKLI.T Oi i!,.. lo.h i:mt., ai tl-? rt -: !. ii' e ! the hriNe. ( iiht-r. IL-n. Li ta Cu'el.ri -I i, tieir M'fiitnt-iv.-n. by ifev. I W. I!. L.r.-i-i. V H fl iri- r. of McAl. vv's Fu't. iln.nirsd -;i c emrr, jn I .-i. M. Loi in.k !i--J!y, .l 'c-.vj. irt. Mc:'J I. Al WiT.I V Sil i i th 12th in-t., at S 11 tii-ivi, t.r K.-v. E. K. Bi rrv, ? t,.wjri j!cO:an((lili'i, sil l r.r.iii A. tiK-:tIs. l-.::h K.riri r.:ili I-ovii irp. PrTl.- PKLTIELCE Oil Aufrn.t 2i, l8fS. Lclt .i.TRVori, Javih Fln.e' ic -d 8 ! rears. j F. TTE;0 - On th - ."tl- i;t.. in ' Sps-nc. ilili ion shi . V. iliiam A. I'-t'-.-r-' Mn, ayJ ol vi-,ir. , PATF"s;n?.TZ. rH f ll'h "oi.t-. in Jflffli'-towti, J'.hn . Hatehholta, aged 77: j s.r-.. 11 n.nnth and 10 day. j .Vilfl LlMO VN WAKKhTS. !i7rt.ittr )wt, SovvmlMT 2-3, l?'o. H l-i H 7 I n.m ... Should'.' SlUeB. . Laru... K ;... 2C rb!.TOVT.T GUA1N HAUrTrT. TThcaf, t'orn, it. ..... Ky New Clover" I. .... Timothy ied ...... Flax 5ecd liran (hop Si-c:ts 0'r ntid S.:!t.. Aieeric;in ;.it...... JM". 'LAPS'. :'f!t V f2 i?"S 2 :n 5 0-1 1 ISO I 40 1 0 1 o'l 1 3'J 1 2 , ;C:1 l' Mr.Kt-;T3. i ri!iLi.'lrrrt. N'r.v V. lf-. Wheat, ' """'J1''' ' ' N"- ' SI i"1!- '".e-i .".:; r"c- SitaS.V. Kr ... .,v. Cliick-.i C i ,, ... n. o. i?., l-iiefriWii'. li.vr..-e !. or h. I;;u : ,, ,r , ft,,. Mrw$i fcr tor. i KST Libkktt. Pa.. . th-oti.h rT.s'L'rrni "oi-. IM. i.'a:;;e nr thi e d'.in : re- - .. ...t if..... r,tt sntve .md firm: pMbrVoh:n t-l.tit St'.i; Voiker ?r..t;o..3 7.1 ; rfc-.tp.'s f9' levl; hipn r.t 7-Vitt b-'n t. S'leop me i- v hi i na-1 r.'i ; r. c-i-.t 6 V) held ; h:f. n.rr.'. 2.1M he:;.l. iir.AnonT hotkl. Sir.ih St.. somh of Phe"in, on" T',are n:li th,. Vir P.i.st ( 'tliee. nt--li -T ;,,,,.,r(. from vBi,nit St. Tliejtn? and in ti.e I 'S br.in cntr-.. t the -v. tin th ; Ani. rienn .11 d Knr- j.enn r'.in. 't--d nn''.: fr-Z- .'' r-"".-to $; IK jx-r d-r. Remo.iel. a n :i l j ij'-. ..-' . '. - iioiii .c in I ne'vo' luruimied. W. PAINF, V. Tf., j Uiroer aud l'ror''' k0-. ji, i?3, iV. Surface Indications What a mtner would Terr prepertv term "aarrar !nUe--tlou'' of what la beneath, are the Plmpics, SUn, Bore Kyea, lioll,sndJutnoous Krnptioas witk which people are aunoyed ia sprms; and early summer. The elfuto Batter accumu lated during the winter mo-atft. now makes lit presence f-lt, through Nature's endeavors to expel it from the svstem. While It remain, it It apolaun that festar In the blood and may deralop into Scrof ula. Thj condition caiie derangement of the digestive and a'slm'.lstory 3ivn. w ith a feeling of enervation, kcnirnor. and wearin- often li.-htiy spoken of as "only sjirinir fever. These are evidences) that hat u re Is not able, unnhtrd. to throw off tiie cornint atoms whirb, weaken the vital forces. To rezaln health, Nature must le aided by a thorough bluod-purifviii nieuV Icui; said noihlug else la aa tilevtlve as Iyer's Sarsapariffa, which Is sufficiently powerfil f erpel from the svstem even the taint of Hered itary Scrofula. '1 he medieal profession Indorse Arm's) F iKSarARir.LA, and many a'.testatlons of the cure effected by it come from a'l parts of the worhU It is. in the ianvmsce of the Hon. Francis Jewett. e.T-Stte Sen ator of Massachusetts and ex-Mvor of L-"WII, "the only preparation liul does real, la-sTIng good. PRCrARKD BV Dr. J. C. Aer 1 Co., Lore, Bat. Sold by all DniirqUts : Price $1; Six bottle for fS. ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK or Fall and Wi'ntsr Boids, hn si now bean shelved, and will be kept np weci after W(K-k by ffeh soppiiea frnnj the bead of ihe market at Lowest Prioe.i. i . ... ' Ue bM jjre9S (,)0j:,i Motions, Tri:n- mings1, Wicj; ilkst Colored silkf, Col ored Cashmere, an 1 a full line of lair priced Drc.- Good of tbe la'est shades, and a No a full line of a'.acdard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is fa!!, from the Fiuest SI oa to the most nbst3'tsl Flr.w Shoo, at prices that will astmisa jou. Phoe for chil dren. Mis?cJ acd Ladies. Of all kindi, CoiTei. Suar Kice, Tea, ' in short fTerv'bm?. t for wb:t want. QuEF.NSWARd A.V'J GLASslT.VRt Kvry i."u; mu-t top ud ply ..f Q- Kw.N.VA!'.!:. i-iin- t'.L SS v.i:i: th 6!or 'VOOI-KN'A'AUK. Tl.:. i t i i. ill r.n f..r o ar'. e'.s. If vou c-icmu :t n.v pile-, y..r.r ' i-r.i.i. j t!y att.-n-i- ' or.' r by n.v.! c-4 to. Visit iAI.H STitKKT. 3i Lli3:ii' ::. !;.. Frcdericli B . A tu a n I hiding itinoe-'nttv c.tnt vet- 1 ih h let .,- it ah:te in .i vcof ltd in ee eie-li ee ' S v al Inc -p . - itv .1 ll-c.iv, (ielier-tl It ot svi -.tv lor sntfcril a'1 'In- b Lost .Vniliitiil. 'r 1 I'restntt.tn, et ., .'; ij I lor His l. U'i-v S!il!.T-r.. T:i'l 'r. e ttie r-cii- t by w hieh he r'n ill eitr.st. A Idrer in contMence. J. V . ."INKNF7, 42 Cedar St., ' T 5. Jan. 8, "-ly. i.U"ii tr.t1 i.tr'iii t ttuitlia.d. Cvwry a tr i'.lu4r. ( 'h 5-iiu-l fimfnr. "liiii l;Mtctii 3 am .iic --r Tilaih.flrR viAT-T ,f infut jwt i v. ... .in m: "oii'd rtti. Ir.r -ittt-i';ij L-t . !? ;LS nn:T A5 r u.h ihstn. :'rr t-a T-n'y ou'--fut oi '! cthWDiw-jeirir.- .O..ioi..'.l Pre i".'Z-m .-. if)nui :o '-'i'-i- S d hv all n"Wili'.:. ;Pi A CO.. P': ' -1 t -o. WircuiTv . V. IT -v r3 rr Jlrnnl' a hrs rt -l tticr p.--.i.' rHir., i- v-..- ' W't r.rr-3 to ... J. rf.i M, .:!'. ;.uui.. tax.- t.d. rr-a-. ylnf -T--. : a h-.lt ol-:jtaini: n'.-Llsc-.-r. r C'-.'T v -. -..I rre. II.inJ-b"f S. of . s :ia: v i- .i r' .-- cci.sil.il! r-a-oc' T-rc .. tb-e-u-h yj::r A ('-. cr ni'iwd laih.Sjai.;.: i:;ijn-i 1 .r 'i . tr.v -i.Mff f; ii. tt n- 1: ' i it -il . . i.1 t. wao wi.h tec:- r lfurfc -y..-Li-.,1iwS.i..i-'.- t- -t3 : t 1 A GESTS W A fiTED IKb ; "SPYOrTH!! H EHELLIOw." I 1 n !ltj;c Vy th 7. i-j A.viar ' .o a.W ! :-a. Olj ft l ki.id Tfi"fiPTTrT:a j fcw turrets itVtS vtnr Dvr bfnrt pat lih-d. CB( Vo c-it.Dt of V' runntnry to wain! a. ola. P-rilrn xprir'ap of oor FfcDZ ul 1 to tit luix-l Ciiiiol; tbir hr(o tzv'j j faUy r-'oniiiKl la iitm rirul akvlcb-?. Th ' "1T,, l th incite tK wt- book i rwr pnbliaaod. En-Vra-d hy ha dre-m t OPi'Tltst J h h It U am! tr!!itf oil IT. ; Lri r"'Td htT naurati; v.ao h -''( :-n torn t" f.f kvmirfi cout. ar'itt ',5iP7:' w void ori y "br cir ; -snt, l -a t f- -in m t-u .x. i K ft : -i" 'ft'sn.. trvmT. rv bni-a aol .rrrt- t' J. AtH tUtaly tif rr.rrzdt bJe to aU ex- r I -.-'r-n ! i.m vitoirta.erjtiii T-ry (rranii Army aii in eTrr tiwnhiau'lmttriT in tli U.3. " For Hill partirnUr ic-r to nyafi m:l.Tra G. W. COliLXlS t CO., lTiL'iucr. J.ew York at 1-2 thI OM 1 rr rr3 a oru-r at rrrry fur fv vsves. K.ut ( '07 ctniw for wevQts f nu To iMmru Bi'i t n. Co.. ?cl"er?r) fi r tl. Pnttnti ad iuu-tt- if- ID I r I T;-"JimrnM : v i tu.u zitltlULI t-3aepr.eeo.'tucl.j ,f i t f Tu H r.ot -ji.. au-1 tKiul : -'CV" rl " : tKT-'" I11 Of. -lZ:Lj' if I-ija.r,prjit.a.a.laiv.. . . THE GREAT Clothing House IS NOW IN BLAST. -trj- EMU SGHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER OFTHH THE PRESENT. -UoU- USTER TO U$ KOW, THIS WEEK Great Sale or Suite., A Great late mt Orercoatt, A Sale the like of which Las very rarely been seen before, the Try cream of the Stjiesof the most celebrated clothing manufacturers of th couutrj-, the Vsrioty prc-at, the Prices Astounding, and the result is, that when 5e advertisi a Bargain SJe, the public -knows that the annouoa ment is ia Bttiot iu.'COiiaiirie with the truth. TCMUY WE PUT ON- S&IE THREE HUNDRED liens' all wool S.vk acd Fonr-button Frock Suits in the handsomest and most desirable pUiv'- checks and tnixtureij, together with all the popular chades of wliivuf l, all madj and trirurued in the Lest manner, and per fect in tit, nt ii, ih, li aud ilo. WE OFFER 400 OVERCOATS Including the ehctceFt fabrics of foreign snd Amerxan mills. Kerseys, CaEimere.-, Meltons, "Whipcords, fif.. mtde in the most exquisite manner and perf.-et in f, froas i"u 7, jilO, 14. i'l'J to Lk- an t'.w-f prices ure. tva are lnt ritlVrin anv trash or ehoddy. ET EliY ARTICLE GL'AHANTEED TO GIVE .SATISFACTION. OCR PALATIAL KOVS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is undonbedly the most ooitifortable, u!id Lest lighted place to trade in. We are show ing hundreiLs of the most f:t4iin-iilu aud becoming Suits ai.J OTerscata for the litilo tres at $. $ 5, $ . $ and $7. In Childrens Overcoats we show the d iii:!i( St !i't:e "v.rmenls ever produced. Our Stylish Eats, Caps, and Furnishings E.ti'ells r.jtl'-!j hert-tofure spn in th;3 county. In hats w keep all the latest ai d "r-o ? i-,.:. i.r.-.t'd pifike. W ore the oulv authorized and sole act for th;, CKLEIJH TEL ROSSMORE HAT irl Juniata coanty. "We show ell t;i. ti'.' r. :.: kinds of shirts, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, 4a., at tl e lowt rricos -v.-r kuown. Q f Jl f P HP BUIDGE STREET. U 11 U 1 X MIFFL1XT0WN, PA. The Largest and Finest Oatfith? Establishment in Juniata County. April 15.i 8f5-lr. THH WESTERN KO Years' Iteeortl. roa Bastlfsl Vllkkl EOUN'D Toiizm--' TASTT iDsrdl!i! Aaknovln!$l hr eniT-teiaC JuJ,j- to bd one of U BEST F0TS. TT;E LEAST MONET. IT you ol'i' to T hi orr-'n Ho fail to co4 for our I. r.-i f fk-e iu , Wve bc-n -' :t - loo m.ad TEE WE31 r.si COITfitE M& CO., l. DR. FAHRIIEY'S -s r IT hxi nc-r fj. 'If! to n:- f- mr-t p.rfrct ati fitti n. 'Hi' u ac vt v.o: cr a e u-s.. it ail tj;rr'';h tl.e L n-J, -t:.tl '. ar- Ua ;-! . i:!: i:i jtTa trjerc.ta. It Mivt4:vjthi IapyS 11alim bt Kekmno itffh p- hC 't:i;ANalii.siiitA. Io not $:u'-cv TOLir tfc-y -x or Morji.t ture, bt:t u ' which i al'- nv r-! T--T:ax''?. It fooih-s and ; q-.iirts th-C :i n, i.-Liti' r" i'A'xand lNn.oiv.wn.ji i:td p:vr kft, Nt n k p T .rs Ayo Kestto M iTiikKi. Am. l'Ricours and Msoicim lELHS Su t- IT. I wr t Ft B. 3. jt-: -zr: it s scar. HACi.Rr'JWN. MD. BEWARE ; OF ir.11TATiOiS. The Housekeeper's Friend ASK T03, AND TAKE NOCTKCrt. Soli tj tte CrccEi7 Tr:2s gescraTy. M V - mum ITEE1II SYRUP.! I the place where jon can bay tit:: ki:t am thk ciikapest MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.iTS, C.1P. Bnnrn, SHOES, jsd fvrsismxg goods. IIS is prepared to exhibit ono of tha most rhoiee and select Mocks evr oCered l tio mark -t. and at .1M OXISHI.SGL T LOW PRICES ! Also, mesfoire tr.fca for snitu and parta nf suits, which will ba made to orde it nhort notice. vry r a-.enar.Ie. Renumber tV ri''f. in HorTman'j New Building, corner of Bridf ac Tatar ree:, XIXSU1ST0V, PA. paa.l, 14 c JUNIATA CO., Tbc Old RplInbV am I?t One tpooa aWa-kftittf Pouder .tlad (On T-asMW'ial to aqnatrt of Flour.) On the niarltet f-r ! yprs. an-J rern wl4 by prc'U'neiat ptij.wUns as healthful. TarnstsJ to lis 5rc &cu AEinia and U t;Mr? Irm-liTiti an!togiTe jr mc$ Mat L faction, 1:1 ysiir pscar far a f( :s ssmpla far trial MADS OVLT RT csira RrsoTortiHS ca., Also ma r.u foe Sirers o" :iUr ttAm ruo, liss, rr n r M 8 n'-u Frtr ui Kxtructt, etc, etc. 8Tt I.OUIS, tT- S ard ft EATERS, AIR TTAIUfT20 -:. ir:i, nooL room eiateks. Kach ."r-'r j ts Rd:t!on aad Vct;Iatloa ot an r.- t v:ii tte crerrttonof awaax ara rci . arrlnraad Om!!toT, Baa;. t"'-r.1U!, rtKWtEt, c Cirii; v. .ol on appilcatioa. 7a V---rr Er. ri. Y.CIty. Piatrw-;:;, ,-,--.'.T,r7 I AVER'S . A. sue Oure enrtr'rs n ar.V lU for a?l tnalartl Al c. J. r which, ir far as Lrotrn, it U5l iu B9 c:l. r ri::e,ly. Jc c i.'a.!:a no Vuiu. nr ! t ci";t-rl nir d-:-t-r..K4 BuMtmca whr.fi-v?-, I en-Si.- ;n-. t.::,- ; rKiac io injarion e.r , t n, tj i.9 n-i'i itrtion. but hv ti:e :3 .-ja.iLy aJ it iu before tL attack. ;i2?.ir.T itzz s icrs cms to me 'fry r of IVter and ATia, It:r n.i::-:it or CU. t !".. I:eruitleut Fvor, 1 uj N .-u, T I"cTcr, aoitS Litw Cnw I '::t rai5-d by ma'.ariA. la cfot failun. mil t iin? tr:i, dealers r athorit, by onr ciTu r tlatcJ Juiy lt, 12, tJ rwfunj Ui niiiiy. D.'.J.C.AyercL Co., Lowell, r.!ass. Soia by ail 1 irus st. ! Th- Frn.'ixtl and Rrptu'ira ott-a ia th , j lare gel jobwork done. Try: It will j ay you i: ycc neeu i.lhin in" oat lina. :;'-:ri i' ' Wii'v a.,1 grit to help tbems.1T... For rrti.t.l "" v 1 1 " ' 1 t r"
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