8TjXEL & REPUBLICAN "jilFirLINTOWN : TfunAtr, Pecemb r , ! - TEEMS, hrfrip". tl-60 V nanm if paid l-Jjnt advertisement inserted at 60 inch lot ' ch insertion. ef!ient bnsiness notice in local col-, 10 cent r line or ellth insertion. "Eductions fc ill be made to thiwe during i. iku r half nr nnftrtur t BlTertOT j HiOKT LOC.ILS. Tbirtj-Sre cents. Tire Julia ! n!'.v cents. i little ritb conteut is mnih." TUj ThanUji'ing storm brought winter w tit?- 4',ai0t anything will make an appropriate CBri:nlSsp"', I foot of suo covered the mountains on Bb tirabi ii snot a aeer in Lic&ing OrwiiUl ha.- a tioarishing literary society B a the Iwht e elf u jl-j. Thom Parker and daughter are ,!!t!t? their reiatires in town. Tbe Ti-achers' lustitute Is beginning to fa?! the s'uJow of its approach. arm. Here, son of Jesse Howe was home Tvreue on Thanksgiving day. Cjitv a hir:f ciiestnut iu yonr trowser jH-tet as a reiicf or rheumatism. Ge.cge Ik'imliach and wife, of Lewistown tfnt Tltk-givitig In this place. Iboru Wat!" died at his home near jn.bfli'Il on Saturday, age! 79 years. Faric.TS in the vicinity of Belleville, Mif J;ncoun;y, r!oed cjr l ground last week. Thirty-five cents. Mrs. aiahun, of Newton Hamilton, was vwitic? her sister Mrs. Lyons, last Thurs dy. Xbe J're-tivtsriaa Home Missionary So ti4T ii; m.-e: at Anna Elders, next Friday evrDisg. ' Tm question ot eijpioyin; ewing teach rrt i in i-tib!:c s.-hoois is boiug iiicuseel iu Ti e rst'.Hem Koreiga Missionary So titt; I ma I at Mrs. Mclvuight' on Sat- TLe '' -r.nual Tescbers' Institute will bfcvai-::i-i in r'uc Court House, on the Mti il . ot Uod-mbw. Soli-n i! Pe-chy of Menuo township, S-.Sir . i-Tty, sert twenty-seven turkeys to the Xevr Vi.ik a.jrket. Th itiumc for the Teacher's Institute will b in ci arj of t'ro'essor W. H. Grimm, of ftcehc . S:.;. '. r county. Kiss iu ie T arker came horns from Bir--aiRCUm cl;oo! With several fneuds, to ajeil Tii:-tiin.T .it home. Jthn CsrpenttT, a ! pro is held to an er lor :h ' murder oi'JohE Sharpicss, in Chvr r.riuty, on 5nuiiy eveaing a week. 13 d. an.l V. fty ceiiti. Ch:ii1r.r.s' (iJss for sale lit Graybiii'c t arnitiiie ui just the thia for a child till! is u-tpnnn.g to ase books, figure ar.d rite. El!- were tolled in town Thanksgiving Si'rr.ir.jr tor the death of Vice President Be::rtr cs who lied on the previous er- enir.f. The fiicrra! of Vico-Presideut Hendricks j took p-ac yesterdayrau-t was the largest j gitbs.-ius; of people ever assembled in lu duna;!is. Four ".r five Sup'rintenlents trorE that Bumb-r cjf a!j'iir.!Tig counties have been honked lor w.,rk during the coining Teach ers' Institute. Thieve sto! sevpntoin turkeys froii James Adams. Jonathan hTautfinan sel Mrs. Carolina i ! ims, in' A'a.k -r township, oue eight !a?t ck. The PM'ijtw sns will hold a co;rera tiuuai lue-jtiiig 011 Saturday afteruooa to ar rsnre to luy a piece of ground largeoiigh for their church. John J. Patterson has bought Mrs- Tur be't's house at the a uth r-.d of the eat side of Haiti street. The Senator coaieiK lates beeonin g a citizen of the toaa. Thirty-flre cents. Tuesday evening of the Teaher'a "Insti tute, ill l. devoted t an address by ecitor T. D. Carman, anl a lertnre by Rav. Philip Craif, "The Ethical Elements in Educa ti. n. Ciiurles Corkini huaked large corn in Clutliia; . Veictant HwWy'a farm, mar.y srs ar.'idj ' i twelve inches in length, and oie ear aas t'lirt jen anf cae fourth inchca l0Bg. The Liirs of Atlanti pruLse to furnish lunch free to all voters for prohibition in i that city test Wediic lay. Isn't that a sp- 1 fiesot h.-iL-ry and corrttr.tioo J Savannah Tiuiti. lianiil Dougherty, of Phi'ade'phia, will be present oil Triiijy evening at the Teach ers' Irstitiiif-. That evening has fceen set ipart for bin.. His subject for the -occasion is "Oiatory." Thtre is a galaxy of Juniata county teach ers booked for work at tho Teachera' In stitute There are a good many home teach ers that teucb as ably as aay that are brought fr-.ni sbroid. It was Daniel Tougherty who nominated Ger.erai Hancock as a Democratic candidate for the Pr".dency at Cincinnati. Ton will be t..i0n to hear Boughertr at the Teach ers' Institute. A lew days before tlx Thanksgiving snow, J.uies Adcs.m was fishing at "etooy polat" in the river below town, and reports gra hoprK,rs as b-rng pU?ntiful on the tint I or Jjiib s ,org u rji,oads are bat aftertKKm. ! in existence. Tte average boy will not Ob Monday cv. ning Prfeasor J. N. Kel- j proat by advice. Le must need paesilie pr 1T wili address tho Teachers Institute on aeai of experience and how dearly te pays the sub' -t of "The Teacher's Cares and rr hia railros i car Jumping experieao is Anxieties," aud by lien'. J. B. Manu, on the sulj'jcl 01 ".chains." i'rf.iiss.w Kil-rhad a steer's ye in the si-liool ri.oiM ! t Fridav for the purpose of tcachiiij his scholars such things as per 'aiu to th construction ol the eye, and its rtlaiiun to the human body. ub.-cribe for a good newspaper to read I tt c-n.mg long winter evenings. Tou will j rf ea,w-irJ hr enough, and boldly lesp Eud a larger quantity, and a greater variety I fjp train. Ho was scratched an-1 f reading in the columns vf the Sektuiei, j tpJji!K.d by contact with the ball?slt and hi f EtpcuLiLix than any iither paper iu f .. K Slowly as if be had rone throneh Juniata countv. Teu tute.. rrl, n fr,.m John Jai- ' j . ighbor of Michael's. Michael alleges tlrt Uie party il t stole the turkeys bad a scd caue to town with their fowl. Mr. Bbelbarn Robison hu -m ova 1 1 uis Pittabnrg, where be hut been serving hit country m United S tatea juror. The conn was crowded with basinesa, ud be iu kept away three week. Pin Uiii tn your haL Never talk behind a mtu'i back, nnlesa ho be a dead man and yon are sure that you and he will not moot in the vaiue .ice in the heroaiter. Ykkt- burg Cominervial Herald. Some people never can tell the truth, any way. A We -tern eiitor printed in an edi torial "the italics are our own," and within Are hi.ura aa completely sold out by the sheriff. Yonkers Statesman. Editor B ns!l oi the Dtmocrmt and Rig- later, received a number of (mall Herman carp. last Friday, from the State Fishery, at Allentwa, and he and Mr. Lyon placed thcru in Enoch afi.io(r's fish pond. Colonel Georr.o W. Bain, once Governor of Kentuctj, will lecture before the Teach er'a Institute, on Thursday evening. Sub ject, "A Journey to the Golden Gate." The Colonu! conies highly recommended. Two dollars and fifty cents. How often do wo hear ot the sudden fa- rriuiuai:ou h a case oi croup, when a young life rcight hare been tared by the use oi Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I Be wise in time, and keep a bottle of it on hand, ready for iustaat use. A uurderer has escaped conviction in the iVare (Ga.) Superior Court because the in dictment thirged him with shooting bis victim in (be right shoulder, whereas the wouud wis really iuti.cied in the lefi. New Orleans Picayune. Thirty-five cenls. There are few more interesting public peak;rs than Rev. L. T. Hayes of the Pretty terijn church in this place. Don't forget it that Mr Haves will be present at the Teachers' Institute on Thursday afternoon Ton will want to hear him. Purge out the lurking distemper that un dermines health, and the constitutional vig or will teturn. Those who suffer from an eulevbli-d and disordered state of the sys tem, should take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to cleanse the blood and restore vitality. Thirty-five cunts. Kev. J. S. McMurrr, Presiding E'dor of the Jmiista Distr'-t, a:ttT dismissing a con gregation to whom be hud preached at Pain terviile, iiilllin county, on Saturday cvou ing, was seizi-d by vomiting and rupture ef a blood vessel aud died almost instantly of bleeding. Thirty-five cen's. An old bulielor who had been kissing a certain pirl, wo-re ha lived, in the dirk, gave himself away by declaring that, a poet savs a kiss is tbe meeting of souls." Hence we presume that a kiss in the dirk happens only w'.ien two souls accident!? run against each other by reason of lack ot light. Two dollars and fifty cents. Buy the Wi:!i.iin Cooper -Grooved Rub- her B icket for chain pumrs, one of the pllO-fS, bfst Imckets made, ani you can buy of me i e h ill" tlic- p.-ice yon pay to others. All j Iciu.is oi -od s.nd iron pumps, wood and i j iror. water pipe- Aleo, j Call on or address, K parts to repairs. W NOBLK. Miillintowu, Pa. The Alioona Tucune remirts : A corrs spon.le::t wants tf knows what is our opin ion of ;a proft-wlnj Christian who is a crow-ied cinrrol'. aill ocenpv tbe space in which iwo co:Ir; tut accommoia!! and ol- ' stiiiaMv n't-.', to 'm ix- up though cKh.Ts I ' are forced X t :iiid." Well we think, such i a Chri.itian i l:ermincd to be comfortable j if it is in the avoo-i. J Two d-tiiare a'.d titty cents. The attractive feature for the Teachers' Instiiut'j on Wednesday eveuiug will bs a lecture, -Your Through Eurr'pe," by S. G. 1 Uojd. Mr. Bud will have a 6n0 ra1 j scroptiea:i -In the room with which to ill ustrate bia iccinre. By atleudiug his lect ure youcau take a '-Tour Through Europe" ( and see ttr. sighu within that country with 1 out crussioj too sea. The prtH-5sioiial wiid turkey hnrwer can not tell a tune turkey from a wild turkuy w hen the tead arc otr, and that's the way the bo) s w:o go out and buy earn yard turkeys idi::t tbe eye of tha professionals, they s?ot the head oirthe purchased fowl, aud the jrcftioual drop at ouce to the j conc'iiisioii- Uiat the tird is a wild oae aud that the sl :t that brought it down was a ! good shot. 1 j "There i a giii down in Mississippi, ac j cordii-g t ae it. iu ia the New Orleans Pi ! cayiine, who graduated at one of tbe best I vchooU in n south, went borne, invested j in a Jarm, aixi went to work to cultivate it. ! S be overseen the laborers, directs opera j tiona, works a'- cotton planting, and if sbort j a hand, dris,-v the gin." iiut there is no j use or all tbe boys frcui the North oing I south to find tt-i girL I iThirtv-Sve cets. It srowed twisdays prirvious to Than ks- Riviiig in thi vaL'jy, but the snow intitea as last as it fell at this place. Cp Tuscaro ra titt re was an cumulation or eight inches oeep. At the saate time in manv placea in fa state the snow tell to the depth of twelve to fin-aeu irrthes, such was th? case in Perry county, at Wilfcesbarre, Wlliiams p, and t Lock B. In the mountains near that pla- o the 4'pth or snow was al most three feet. Thirty-five cents. Pr. Crawford and I- Bauks were cafeed to Pen Koyal, on Thursday evening to am putate a leg lor Charles Swartz, a Patter son youii aged about eigiitoon years, who had the limb crushed wuilo engaged in jumping ''il?ht trin- Iti4,h' uoW story, of ssbat happens to a tertain percen tage of people who jump freight cars. Ev ery ear jumper knows the danger but be- ; neve, that be U the one who csnnoi oe 1 1.. t m.ihilitv is thai bovs will testified to by cripples along tbe line of tho railroad. Two dollars and fifty cents. A tew evenings ao Boyd Wilson, of Port Royal, took passage from this elation on the bumper of a freight car for the town mentioned. Sleep overtook him and when u ... Lnned he did not recognize hi snr- .,Hi, lint concladed that he bad trav- a p;:f 'iistns tncoonter. Alter gsiuen: nd taking the b'Jtr'ngj be dis- liituself up a , .hout three nines eaei ... ..i,,... h left Mifflin station. A noma iuu .4 kTa taw It nli M mnA ill Newport doctor aresseu due of time h arrived at home. A lomlwr f Licking Creek men went to Shade mountain on Thanksgiving day to tinot turkeys. They were bunting in one direction along the mountain with Several hundred yards of distance between the Ben. The line of men extended from the foot to the top of the mountain. A fljck oftuikeys wag started, but the birds took liig, the hunters saw them fly aud noticed the locality "where they lit." Toe huntora that saw the fowls hastened in the direu- tlonof the place where tba birds came ' down. Jobnaihai KaatTraaa was near toe j Tha following is a list of the member top of the mountain, he basteued down and ship of the company : soon caught i;ht of a turkey running, hej Captain, J.-s.j.h W". Hughes, Kllie Stone, drew up his Winchester ride s- d flr-d a j My Lou l.n, Alice Todd, Lii baif ouuee ball at the lwl. Tuj t.!td was i M:Cauley, Ida McCauley, Irene Allison, untouched and pursued its flight. So .a af- j Tlllie Luul jn, ttinuie Sieb.-w, Sal lie star ter the shot Waa Bred ho heard Iriauds i- ra, Ltisie I'auuabsker, Kate McKnigbt, Baling for all to gather, h hastenei down Uailie J'aiwrr. El.iu Panuabaker, Beckie the mounuin and found Jacob Bishop aad ! Diehl, Annie K. tjchweier, Fanny Espen- James Eauffman supporting William Muss elmau, who bad received the bullet that he had discharged at the turkey. The three last named young men bsd all seen the tur keys and were hastening up tne mountain to get a shot and were about luree hundred yards freui Kantfuian when be saw tbe tur key and fired at it, be did nut see his f riends when he discharged his rifle, he did net see or bear them till they sign tied. Bis hop and Mussiemaa Were standing on a rock looking up the mountain ioto a clump of pines, where fhoy thought a turkey had "lit. ' Suddedly the gun dropped from Musslemau'shaud, he threw up his arms, exclaimed, "my God, I am sbot !" reeled and fell off the rock, and then the crack of the gnu was beard. Mussolmau was struck by the bullet before tbe crack of the gun was heard. Bishop helped biin to his feet, and thought that he bad beeu toot by his own guu. The bullet from KaufTmau's ridj suuck the rim of Mussulman's bat passed downwards tunneling the right cheek close to tbe uose down over the jaw close to tho right side of (he chin into the shoulder and where from there is not known. One of the party ran to ilctahea's saw mill. Emery McCa- hen hastened with borso and wagon on the Pike to where the tike mile tavern sleod, there be hitched the horse, and weut up tbe mountain tlil he met the party bringing their wounded compauion. They were all crying except Muaslcman. McCahen had tneui place their wounded frieud lu a bl.n- ket, be took one end o'er his shoulders und led down the mountain to the wagon. Ge was taken to UcCahen'a house a mile and a ball north of this place. Drs. Banks and Crawford were summoned to attend him. Crushed Inder a locomotive. Henry Moyer, aged about fifty-five years was pursuing the evea tenor of his way as car inspector in the Patterson yard, last Wednesday aiternoon. About 5 o'clock a freight train was leaving the yard. To fully see that every piece of break gearing was in its place as (lie c i; s passed along, Moy er sat down on his 'liauocheii" on the coai wharf t'.ici. (rem whn-h position be bsd a full Mjrhi ! th vitrei and brake peanng of ech car as it pase.l by. os; si.-.t o th-: fact lint He e-ni to have the ski.'tiu' en- !;, ca.s , .r, time before taken a ?ot et tears to tiiiconl wharf and would soon r-j-i ( turc. The siiit tinz ermine re'unied wtile he was intent upon his wo.k, and he slid j not see or hear ir Itrau upou him, and bis botty was cut aud iiiⅈltfd out f ail recognition, li s bead waa the largest whole piece ot his remains. S'.iur oi the members ol his bidy were wi.ii-ed ia ami nj; tbe ; tcliinerv vt iho cr.jciiie. It vras a shook inc occiirreucc and ics ioIK'w rail readers wn.-n tbey cam up- -i the .e-inc in- tii:etively turned their back W tli-sAaxtiy J sigot till they could recover I rom 1.10 euo ts of such .sight. The nn fragment o' his body were gathered and taken t . the Co n- paay s hospital waere tney were prepirea for burial. The unfnrtun-tt-J mm l.-ave a o .n 1 ct,r i hillren I., mo irn ti- lose. interment In th Presbyterian grave yird on Thanksgiving day. ! Ilrnnni Drill. The Court Hoiiso was crowded by citi-z--at and their families on the evening of Thanksgiving day to witness; a broom drill by a company of yonng ladies. AH the seats in tho large room were sold, and chairs were placed in the aisles snd sold at a elated price per chsir. Captain Joseph W. linghea who in bis boyhood dtvs ptss ed through nil of the various phases of tbe war against rebellion, from the drill of tho raw recruit, through the scenes of a quiet winter camp life, tin hsn.e cf batt'e, the csptore, the escape and rocapinre by blood bounds and months of imprionment in An dorsouville. bad exercised the young ladies thoroughly in the company drill, and man ual of arms, using brooms instcsd of guns, accornmg to the latest approved military tactics. The company evolatioTis were ex ecuted with such precision that bearty -applause f.-eque ntly escaped from the aud lence and so proficient were tbe young ladies in the manual of arms that the variuns move ments we.-e execnted nider the direction of the tap o the drum. After the drill, the brooms wire sold by Auctioneer Loudon to the highest bidder, the prices of brooms iinfed betw.-en $9.5') and $115. The drum was sold for $2,511. The procce'U are to be devoted to the purposes of the new rresi.yiw.an lUe sale, Kfiv. Kr. Hayes of Ine I resbyte- riaa church stepped nf.-in ine piaiirw s:r- ryint with him c cane in his left hand, lie addressed Captaiu jTnghos. Ho said s Cavtain. The unique entertainment of this Toning bas etcited a srentral interns in the aiind of peopie of this conimnniTr Too hare inculcate such principles of dis cipline ssd impirted tarh a knowledge of tbe use of arms :hat itbere is no telling what may follow as a reault of tbe training, ebould Uier be a resort to a conflict of brooms. Ia order to sec t; re you from dan ger or probable ln3s a beaatiful cane bas been provided for yo.i- It ia a loaded cane. There at" b-aH'Iful cines that are heavily loaded, and ram- are made wan Drignr ana ii.tIIo 1 nf d'Hir.1 1 ,1 d..cisers to be nwd in times s T,.u d..uh'les hive hear I ot the wc.iid. rl tUv toidei cano of tiie Holy Vather bo execntrd mirac les ith it. n ws sitntive in bis vis its to his prishioi:ers ind ope of the mira- ! clea that ho woiked was tnroueU his '.od-i ed cine. The cane wj hollow, he woull iiiientlv bi-fore coing to a parishioner's . ,. .. bouse, befors mes! timo, fill the cane w h eggs and milk, and close the bottom with butter. Arriving at the house of his mem- Iter, pan or ?killt wonM be placed on the (ire. The Holy FW wnnld stir the b-f torn of the pan, Ihe ht ni 'lted it l i. t- r n the end of l is cat e sn l tbe . hsb r n into the pan a omelet aud i:i that way a miraculous maal was prejMrvd Captain, this cane is not loaded as were tha canes just mentioned, but it is loaded with g atitude. it is an expression Sini feel- in; od appreciation lor tba patient anen- t J0 hava uanifntd la tb traiarag f this interesting coinf a-iy of young ladies in the intrieieitis of the Military Drill. . . . Captain Hngbea r -ceired the cane from the hands of Mr.- Hayes with the nonchal ance of a ekillf al military drill master and in the terse language of a military man thanked the eornpany for the cane aud ea pressed himself as satisfied with the result of the entertainment. Captain Hugbea speech clostd the entertainment. The an mtit raided by the broom drill, was (112.60. achade, Emma Strayer, Minnie Strayer, Ijiura Bon sail, Belle Derr, Jennie Trimble, Gertrude Jacknian. The Captains sword consisted of a feath er duster and the guns of the girls were brooms. The company wore dust caps and weru dressed alto.-unieiy In blue and pink. During tiie intervtU ni company rest" line uiusie was p iy-i by tn orebwtra com posed of youug prpl jf tUle town aud Patterson. A Cbtangu of Baas. Sam'l. Strayer has removed his store from Mitflin to bis new Core room tn Patterson, where bo respectfully invites or asks a call Iron: the public geue-allv, as ho hie now a full stock of 'clothing, Lata, caps, boots, shoes aud rubbers, watcaea, jeweiry, under wear and gents furnishing, cheaper than ever, give him a call and be Convinced. Seven Death la One Family. I A dispatch from Mt. C irmel under date of Noveuibor 2ltb, says: Tbe seventh death during the past ten days occurred this morning In the family of John Gerhardt, Main township, Columbia county. Of tbe seven remsining ujemoors of the family, four are now lying dangorouly ill and will in all probability die. Tbe ditae is diph theritic in character aud battles the skill ol the most experienced physicians. .o. Comuiuul cation. Port Koiat, December 1,. 1883. Tbanksgiviug day pissed off quietly here. Tho V. H. M. Society met Saturdiy af ternoon. John Kodinglon, of Harriaburg, waa homo on Sabbath. Tbe Y. P. F. M. Society meet next Sat urday at "JJ. The past week has been very disagrosm bie aad uuheaithy. Frank and Maggie Snyder have been quite ill during tbe past week. The Sacrament ol the Lord's Supper was administered iu the Lutheran church on Sab kath last. The gang of hunters thai were in Licking Creek hunting deer, last week have return -ed, with no icsme. The W. C. T. C will hold its monthly mret.uT ou next Friilsv atteruoon, at tbe residence of Mrs. P. A. Kepuer. A aooiahle was hcUl at the residence or S. T. McCulloch, on Kii l.i nlgbl, and oue at ihe reshle.K:e of Ir. Graham, ou Monday night. Proceeds lor W. F. M. Soci-rty. Urs. It. X. Sterr. tt and daughter Ikl.n, hsve been v.iiuij Iri.'n Is in Pittahurg lor 1 sOiiie'i-ue fast. Mr. Sterreit eontempllj a I Vp lading sum iiJie w.th hia friend" tne j sul,n. , fkarslaT eveuiag Chiu-les Swar'a. z ; VrtrH ( Patterson, while jumpi:.S' tf . frMht t iUnne!s'roiug. had his t . . , ,rIt ,,.g (ut ,lfr by . Tan vvr Bv the j cirR Ke w as l .keu to Ihe residence ef his j sls'cr, Vrs. Harr"-:orl Vel i'l "11 p'Ser, ! where Its. Crawl.."!. Banks "Iraha-n and r-he li;. ampr.'at. d Ihe leu b-iwwn the sn kl aiKl knee, lie made a narrow escape from g-ltiug ih(- other leg cut ntl as lie had it l.r.iKed and skinned considerably, lie was taken home ou Saturday. FAIR PLAV. - Xotea from Ic4litervllIe. Ia. We have no du i s in towu. Th.rrois p--i. !i.ui i 1 b)th churches Bu-mesr is dull lor lleieraMe limes. 1 hie towu should I ie a livery iahie. (rur Miotic scho!s picjcresstug fiao- Iv. Kz:a Tliilipa bs-1 a public ni gatur- day. Dr. Jlycrs U gettln; over tho -rhfuiiia-liom. Thtsre weru lots of Strang J-s in town last seel;. Wmbii glim SlcA'.istcr never misaos a public al. MrAl Merri:'e wss rtpneiitid . af the "liroso E'riil." JU'"S Smith has been tbresbing ltls wh.;at and uaH ihis Kctk. Tlirf arvi'lrn ii chcs of snow on the niouni;j.-. I m Line in ton K:ch-.Ml rutin our lo-s (lssfrrer has tin- isbed tho Iidiim ff rih fetiiiih. Kabbits, sijuirrrls aud tnrkrvs are aearce in this sue li.m. ask; Ismc McAiister aad Ur.igjist .Vurry. Dr. .-id'.i io broiizht all of t'l J cs. tit typhtii-'l Itiver at tbo tlrpiiau chdul Mit'oljT ibroutfb wi'buut a de.uu. Mes-rs Vea.ud and Wt-r jr ;ortun.it j enough M gt a deer Ust wcjK. Toe.r Uat j J"""" our on,trpiiMK pr,- j pritoril of tha neic COn.rection ery, have the ; uneit h.ga la lawn. Abe Lauver the pjiu'i-r. Y. W. Ford has resumed the sboemalc ing business over Ins coafeetioue ry. Mr. Ford is a good workman and respecU'ully slc share of tha patronage. Nearly all the farin-rs have finished busk" ing their i-orn and the buys are all iu. Bjy a you dhould reuieiubi r time misspelt in &cbHl is always regretted. The Orphans' Home shipped a carload of apjJca from Mercor county last week. The same institution bought ia tbe ntiirhbor hood of one hunire I bnsheis of potatoes. thirty-five to thirty-eight cenls, wafc tbe price wid. The ScioLdican exhibition ciren iu the , cnni-ei toimh m me c. v. o , w. ! " " "V .ver and d.?liverel tfir fiiiest selections. i 0 . biiv4 bjil ,(ia priv-,- of g j,,,, ,t iru rican scem r.- in tbe great Wet, 1 at America's great slaU-smeu and comic i views. j AH the post ofli.-es along this route have l-a chj-S'-d- Jut: iv.itis roe.Mrm the aip.ontir.si t (or this place, and is .biiiMin an ollli'O oppoMto to toe OKI tith citiee. n m. r.i.aron win eiep . m ' a clean reputation tbat be na . , Ujj mud aecolu,lalin(f. Waehington Mc Afister and wife assisted hv tii.-ir daughter Laura, eivo a TbsXs- atvirg tujvr 1.11 t!ie n:Uc of tbe ih. irttmz to Hie incl..nifi.ry of tbe stcttfi.'r, r ibi "r ten ... .... ....... .1.,.- jnty-lire in iinmber, bad a very 1'u.: r st. twen v tin, . tii.r..r v.i a.-, red at y at 'J o'i-loclc T'ie tarry cdjou njttat 12 or)'-, j .-. ux.i.1.' il.e tnr-ts were lliis iitie Cve- j i,v rr tVuKlmtn and Maura UOJTV. S:nl- i lev. and ftosne. of SleA;:rterville. Lawjer Doty and liroiber, it Jliffiin, Miss Wnso:. ami o'tu rs in.m UaKland j Xovsmber 30, It. Club Rates till January 16, 1886. 1 - The man who fails to sub scribe for a newspaper does in justice to himself and family. A man a family and home is nearer to him than any other family or home. He can do more for them than for any oth er family or home. So a man's home newspaper, the paper pub lished at the county seat, is nearer to him than any other newspaper, and he should feel an interest in giving it the first 6upport. Take as many papers as you feel like taking and pay ing for every honest man pays for his paper but first of all take a county seat paper. We are rawing a club of subscriber" for the Sentinel and Republi can, and will continue the fol lowing till the 16th day of Jan uary, ibM : Kead ! Head ! carefully and subscribe at once. Don t wait till to-morrow or. the next day. If your neigh bor is not ready to subscribe with you don't wait for him but act at once and stnd in your n&me. For the name of ever new , cash subscriber received be tween this date and the ICth day of January, 1SS6, we will send the Sentinel and Republi can for the period of one year from the date mentioned, name ly, from the ICth day of Jan uary, 18SG, to the 16th day of January, 18S7, we mean to people who live in Juniata county for one dollar. lo all subscribers who are in arrears, who pay arrearages on or before the ICth day of January, 18S6, we will contin ue the paper from the 16th day of January, 1880, to the ICth day of January t 1S87, for one dollar cash. Such an offer has never be fore been extended to you by a journal published at the county seat. Remember too, that you get a newspaper that has no superior in Juniat.i as to the amount and variety of reading mutter furnished to its readers. All questions are fearlessly dis cussed, but profane language and obscene insinuations against friends or f.Hi" find no place in our columns. You do not need to hide the r-aper from the chil dren for fear that they may learn something bad from its columns. The paper would! make a splendid Christmas or New Year's present. Your fricivd w.ukl think of you every week during the year to come. iSubscribe and renew Many of our subscribers are farmers and doubtless a num ber ui" thoin, each, take an ag ricultural paper. We can do them good by procuring for them Thk Practical Farmer, a. Weeklv agricultural paper tha'C .;il ';, f4;,, 4.. r5I,c w fMrnif-r Willi Jivmls hunseiT III ... rr 1 OUr O.ier. I O V t'r new M.U scriber we will send the Juniata br-NTIXKL AND IitPLULlv.AM llllll The Practical FARMKa lor nus dollar jinl peventy-five cu.li in advance fcubscribor wlio d desires the tig - riculfural jiiipor, and avIio pays arrearages, and one year in ad-; vanee botli the extiskl and ( IIi:nKLiCA.t anil the Practical Fakmku will be 5ent for tiie pe-t riotl of one year, lor one dol ar' and seventy-five cents. Tlieii regular subscription price ot' the Practical Farmer h twoj dollars. It is one of the, bet-t; ngrieul'ural papers in the coun-; trv. ThisoIVcr will be tmen! till January 16, 1SSG. alter that date it" will le withdraw. j.i Biii i ti i asra rr m -s a u itlKFUAToWN MAKSKT3. wirrtrsTo Eutier Eirits.. u. Hail. Shonlder n. December 2, lb-S , 1 'Zfl 12 H riides u. . Ird M S itps I HI? f LIN TO Wis" GKAly KARKKT. Wheat, K 3-7a4 Oats. Rvo iew-;inverseed. . Timotby seed .... Flax seed Bran ( h.ip........ .... Snorts Gri-i:nd Ainm Sjlt Anirirau Kslt.... 25 o 6 1 M I 40 1 INI 1 60 1 30 I 2i Wal 10 t HILALKLPHIA MArJCETS. fi;ii-ist.piii, N'or. 2S. Wlie.it. rVniisvivaiii rv4 No. 1 !'. Oorn 4ad. O.ne :l7aS -. Rv 7U-. Live rik-u?t. b.9c. Tumnf ll'illc fe lnc lal Ic. F.tt-r T.tt 2-42"c. H.$l3at8. Rye s.i.sw 19. CI., versed per to. LZGJL. ' STRAY NOTiCi.. A block sod afi.tu sputtel heifer, and a nd ami wliite sr.)tt-d steer, luve be.-ii sr. tint farm of r rt.Tce n-penvc aie, iu r er 171.1111 1. n.wnshirk Juniata couty. I's.. fbt ia.t tnrne weeks ihe owner is requested t . ronie ioi aid prove pirty, pay custs and take tbe animals away. j O- B.uwraM". ilirrLurrowtt, NovAiber 28, Caution H otice. Al) pers-tis are beruby cautioued, not to to b-i.H or bbb, of io v way to trer" on 111- Unlls. Ol tDe Ul.Otra sncu in r iru.uofci. toWnsbv. Ktrnr Bisoa. Haicn J), mt. PYEMIA Is toe most virulent form of blood-potaots-liuc. Leas speedily fatal, but not less cer tainly so. Is the vitiation of the blood of which tbe first symptoms are Pimples, Sties, Bolls, and Cutaneous Ernp tkina. When tbe taint of Scrofula gives warnlngof its piwaee by such indications, no tune should be lost In using AVER'S .SaKsaPaRH.La, tbaonly perfeet and reli able mcdiclue for the purificatioo ef the blood. SCROFULA Is a foul corruption in the blond that rots out all the maehiuery of life. Nothing wili enxlieato it from iho system and pre vent its transmission to ofiturin? hut Ayer's SaluaPaiULI.a. This prepara tion is also t he only ou that will cleanse tbe blood of Hfrcurlsl poison and the taint of Onisirloiis lusmoies. Impover ished blood la proiuettve of AfliIhilA, A wretched eoi dlllon fndleated hy Padllt Skin, Hacchl Musclee, ShattereU Norvea, and Melaneholy. Its first srinptoins are Weisknesa, Lsnruur, llwsa of Nerve Force, aud Meutal Ise .ieetion. Its course, uneb-e-keil. lends inevitable to insardty or death. AVomeu irequently sutler froin it. The only raedi e'ne that, while puiifvin? the blood, en riches it with new vitality, aud invigorates iui whole system, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FHFPARED by Or. .1. C Ayer i Co -Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dru?r;its: Price $1; HU holUes tor $0. ESPENSCIIADE'S COMPLETE IXLW STOCK OF F&ll and Winter Roods, Was now kn shelved, and will be kept op week alter week bj fresh supplies j from tbs head of the nurkot at Lowest j Prioe. i FOR LADIES He has Dreat Goods, Notions, Triui tniDg, lilack allks, Colored silks, Pol-, ored Cashmeres, and fall line of low priced Dress Goods of the latent shades, feud also a fall lioe of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbs Fittest Shoe to the most oubstsQtial Plow Shoe, at prices that will astonish tou. Shoe for chil- dj-etL, Misses, aad Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kiudi, Coffee, Suar, Rioe, Tea, I in short oxervftiuj;. aaK fur what jou want. QCEESSWARS AND GLAtjuWAKE. Evert fcf.use must Veep nn its sup ply of yUEKXSA'AUE. GLASS- j WAKE, U OOPKNW Mill. tho store to call on f.r moh artic'ie:!. J If you catitrDl visit n. place, joor order by iuU will be j rou-ptly attend- j ed to. Visit tlia ttore. :-rosiTE (miUisv IT. rsr. JliiBiiittiwu, 2a Fredeiick ESrilSCSADE. having innocently contnet.d the Ii bit o: self abuse in his vo.ith. and iiicoopienee Buffered all lbeh"rrors f .-x:al Inrapacitv Lost Minhood. P'is:ctl l-.vav, ien.-r. Prostration, etc.. wi'l. out ! sywpaty t : f. hi. ,,.;low mail tree tne r-ch by wli'-h h " ,ii"1,v r"7- jjd"?". tin continence. .- n. t i.s r i, ti l?ed ir St New Turk. Jan. 8, eo-ly i: ' lyrVi, f-dSt. T:isftii. fr.sK,fiatc,entsTiref -n di"nTi-aV. if tDt tr.se ar.i pfttmsrpnl'tinw.1. lfry UTT br iUuiiai1 tH plt;lid mn7rx-nn Th Tobl-5tlfTl Tjrfl'rh IliOM Tft!oh ?-.-' Pd -ft cf informs irnuKb Tr.B -houtd be witii .ut. Th porntsirivf of ih bvi:sriic Anrmv i "t'- that 1S eirsMlation n-nr-v pi.asti thavt of all otter Min nf itn eUvconh'rird. Prw $'J iiT. p pertnut tA('inb. d 3 nwsfieJ Ts. M'N a C'l . Hbtiiri Uo. jtii.roadw-y. S. Y. 4 wm irt !inn - utr k l marnsm iimwasi nun pr,t iK bior Kf me? it-ts 0.. KunOred Thoy- C". Trt .rk-. .op-r-i a-frMrs. si Kb",T-T- rsn 1 (mmses n!t oth forio counn v I .-rrl at short aotics id on nfVVAD mlrw. loinnnstion to oMamiOi.-r-.'-i" cnfr I fatly cissn stit'uott. ehrg. Hnd-b-9k I -An. Fs.-ois obtinril IhrnhliuiDtr, ar n.-tlrt-l tn bafsT-.ai!li- Aimiiris lt lb.- ! sU.'tofSKb .s il and,ttl by all ssrwtt SM ar a to fM nf trwir f-'sita tSifris Kt';." a CO., on SciEirnne a... mu-.r aa LriUisT. AGENTS WANTED .Tiii ' S P Y OF THE R E BELLIOM." Kovr alUDiitti IfiiMotuvutamttt.' fo ri myH tion. Oulj book ofifa kin.! Th "'SPY' rercaU macj afcnrft ttVte war neTar before pabl.ahod. A Eaplaic acnntof tba eonaptracy to aaaaavinata ncolo. Peri I out axpaflienrea of our 1 rnxaXt 8 pm la Ua Rebel Capitol; thtr heroic brawrf fully rrrouoti io thaaa titi1 aketebca. Tho "Spy" Is tha moac th illim wa- book fTsr fTibl!abacl. tndoraed bj bat'dmia of Prfwa and Aa-nta testtmnnlaU. A lrg kaaii aotn hrik, pair: W lltitatratlnna. tTACENTS VVAMTEDI AOBNTttl Thibfklmuut-ihniU other. OTor'twHtrtftkoumxr t apilt.aTfra for agencies st a rr?eiTTd. "Wn har ir.aDv areuia who ha? a M fr.'!fi t"r t JL humlri coytss. arlha "SPT' i aold only br onr AtratiM Q f b f amd in botfiKtoiwa. S. ia to mi'Tflixnis, farrrsart. n bm irs. and every t:y. Abaolu-lT ant 64 to rU rcer srtxusm wa warn ont avnt ia rrerr t rand army rt aci inTry Ujaniahlp aulccmoty in thell.tL . W. CAULETUN A CO.. PuLlibhera. York t filMrs at 1-2 and Old . H0L Yi T'-..nwn ui t U-m Ihsa . l-3t :e T n.-fortiw f-n Vlin uttKU. anl c.ual ' iitlfil r rautr. prnl.-.i'rari'l arra- "-"-. in-. Maminiii ifff'SVISED' Jr,nori as orUr at rrr it . rail JtT t.-n rr. kt- Kara W I ' rO V C.-V cfcani for agvaui tn Djt S'J'icnbe for tbt Smtind tni Bfnhticut. M ar? tr i m THE GREAT JUNIATA CO., Clothing House IS NOW IN BLAST. EMU SGHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER OF THK THE PRESENT. - Uou umu to m now, this week A Great Sale of Suits, A Great Hale mt Overcoat. A Sale tho like of which Las very rarely been twen before, the cream of the Stales of the most celebrated clothing manufacturers of the country, the Variety prreat, the Prices Astounding, and tbe result is, that when we advertise a Bargain Sale, the public knows that the announe uieut ia in bttkt accordance wil'j the truth. TO-OAY WE PUT ON SEtE THREK HUNDRED Mens' all wool St aod Four-button Frock Suits in the handsomeot uiost desirable piui'k. checks aud miitures, together with all the popular shide of wl.i-i.-vr-.U, all made aud tri.umed ia the best manner, and per fect in fit, at $3, 12 aid ?15. WE OFFER 400 OVERCOATS Including the choicest fabrics of foreign and American mills. KersejV Cassimeres. Moltons. Whivcords. etc.. and perfect ia lit, from ,5, 7, $10, $12, Low as those prices are. we are not ERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED TO OUR PALATIAL BOYS' CL0TU1XG DEPARTMENT i-t undoubedlj the most comfortable, aud b.t lighted pl to trade in. "Ue are show in" hundreds of Uie int .a-hionable and becominfj Suits and Overcoat fo? the little ones at $2,.$3, $5, $J aud $7. In ChUdrens OTercoats w uhow tho daiutkst littlo garments ever produced. Our Stylish Hats, Caps, and Furnishings Excells uuvthiBg Ltu tofore seen in this county. In hats we keep nil IM latest and "moi ob-brated make. ai the only authorized and sol aent for the CELEBRATED U033MORE HAT iu Juniaus county. T show all tbe d.ftVivr.l kiud-j of shirts, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, o.r at the lowest pricct tv.-r tnowa. U I T f 'V rr B1:IDGE STREET, O J 11 U L 1 , M1FFL1ST0WN. PA. The Lar jast and Finest Outfiting Establialiinent in Juniata Countr April 15,i 8b5-lr. 1 t 1 1 1 1 -1- ' . ... COTTAGE UllllHI. WM?2 0 Years. lleoord. .t ' ' : .' f-Sl Tu,iS bound immmi imattmmwm ft ; Eesponssi Oartinitf i 'fl-'W-i- i v.l iim Kii-.m Eqaal'ad by Faw gad Surpass: by tm. ; Acknowledged by eonretent Judges to oo one ci loo BEST FOR THE LEAST JI0XET. If you are going to buy an organ do not ail ta nd for our (-mtftltriw anil trice list. W laAv ben MtarKtshwI nine. IcAi and hw a &f ;ara record. TEE WESTER)! C0TTt.SE 0".Di G3., MKlOT V. ILL. XX7 78133 DR. MHMEY'S mm syrop. IT ha nerT faHfJ to g ve tSe most perfect tati fnctiin. Th: u.-arnU ot mot: cn m- e uirg it ail through the Un't a:-d all are ; lea ed miti iu charm-incnct- I Maintains th Iapy's rlaALiu K.VBr'INC IT FrTEB Ttft'M C ITC A NO Du'sMffV I 'O not 4tu7e-y your Ety wiih Oyiwa er MorLia M.x tures tut u e Dr. r'aiircey's Xeetlilnar Syrnp, vhich is aiway safe and r!ial Ie. It the and quiet the L'i'M r, krt-trvas lAf.and I. -7tAMMATit.it iTtd give Swai t, IATVRAt. Siit to I: aio knr to M'lTHrxi. All Dklccists axb Mauacia LhtALBHS bau. ir. ' ' Tv-'zsTY-rrv: czttg a eottij:. 1 PrrrAan Br HACERSTOWN. MO. "BEWARE- OF IIVJITATIOWS. The Housekeeper's Friend ASK FOE, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold tj ti8 Grocery Trada generally. JL.JL. StarPasteX 1m the place where jou can buj T1IK J1T AiI TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING Hjts, ars, Boors, shoes, jyo rcsyisHiyG goods. E is prepared to ebttiit one of the most choice and select stocks evaf Ouerad ( ti is iuart.t, and at JSTOX1SHIXGLY LOW PRICES I Alr-ci, u aeu.-os (alci u tor aaits aud parts of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, vi-ry rrKouable. Keuicmber tee pis.ee. in Holla aa's i(vm Building, corner of Bridge aa VTiwr jfeetsj Klff Ll"TOWK, Pa. fJaa-l, lelt-F-ej - T9rr made in the most exquisite manner U, $13,.1J to onering any irau ur -. Ul t SAiisr Tlit 4 4 Bellaf9 an4 B On Syoatt Bakluc fowtler Tllad. om TAfinii to ifaaan at nost.) Om thm mrkH for 10 rrnrs and rcmewlaa bj romiBaaUt pLuctana aa beaitbfuL farraited to lie free froi Anuacaii i aod ail injurioif IprrsMlwnU and togira of MwiavarfMHa. Ill par ptztt for a tea sanpli for triaL MADS OHIT WT CHIRM MiHBFfiSTOHlI.il CO, ASM mannfacsnrm nf Qiiakar Table Aawsa, Jat baa m-r llr-j. ay rui FlaTisV iu Fxtracta, Hc, ate. ST. LOUIH. MO. .ut 6 and OSATKRS, AIR 1TlwiirfG L-ATIa, SCHOOL ROOM ECaTXSS. XdJ . .klalat tk Radtatfoa aad Yantllalloa el an uraa -.aa srltb tka operstlea of a waaw ant ri'ssAca. Iso Parlor aad Cnok Stoves, Raacaa, I .11-.aLS.l. I I BIUES, . Otrra.ais laailad on appUcatlea. T3J 2JT3I3S3 TS2SIZ2 XT0. CO. 70 3o:iiman St. N. Y. City. AYER'S Agne Gnre conta'naan ant (dot for all tralartal dla Til era which, o far as Lcuvvn, la ual la 90 o'.Uer muietly. Jt coi;tu.is tio syuiriui, tor ai J uilueral nor Jc'ciei ,mzs subntanea whatw "r, ani cousrtiuuut'T viuc3 r.olnjurtona Cilocl n;ou tli cont.ituiiou. Lat th jaUiaiuheaalhy as it aaa tfcra Ua a'.ijacjc, WE WAERA5X ATEE 3 AGUS OJZZ to cara mrerr ms of rrer auj Aua, Ii::r B:i;ti;t or Chill Fever, lie mil tout fwr, l a t h Ague, l:itoua Feer, aad Liver Cm li'ariit caused by ma'uria. In ease of fai.ttn aft jr dua trial, dealer are authorized, by our atrcu ar dated Joiy 1st, lt-2, to vafun.t th oawnvy. Or.J.C.Ayep&Co.,Lowe!!JMas$. iiutd by a.1 Liriista. I Tbe Stulvttl awl Repmi!x n - ia tha 1 t.lai:e to eut iobwork de. Trv ir. It wilf , pay you yua nd anything in that una-. ABLET'S
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