...... 5 -. -?.M'i- V; ' - ii. Or- TtKS ., i oo annum P1'1 t-rmne; ;ttlWu inserted et 61' j,, sient . 1B-.rnoo. - .hnsine.. .". r.' r-r line tor ec" ""TT-. IBS. i" " - Wlll b,. miuli to tuose ucpt.d ear, n " '' T h tl 0 - p"; - Tow f..r Ai'P- Tl)U.,,.rP.-"' yjte ,..rc;rah. Tot? I.t o it !'" ,.,1 'I'.'.H I. .-I straight i,.-irht)' r t;i TV? w in.' f: n:uf t Wi f -r thin -. r :! t r next. i Jr , of 1's.tteri.on i Vt t'o'C '!; W'v! !' p-o't " rif. V,k I"' " " Don't ;?'!- - ' Volt the K'l 1 T-rheU J 1 ..,.rir lJ ,j I fve SUV.I'T ' ol to ri' I.ru' - i V-rjn of corn. 1 s..,J.-nt (" 1 " . v. JVtr'-. F rRcNT V c-'uf'irfablii tous.1 of f ri room' 0,, .!'. ' 'A ... . c . I Frit. ." ,nJ err jenr g, h was lood'y mnathems tiil by fom of tLe rry people wbo wHDtt l a eech froru bitu Lutt Tbar- W Hisru Thfimpon of nnar It: HtTTi" j dicJ oo Suc liy m iming rlM 80!h of Oct., (t JW, lu mofiui ukI z dT. lie look tha hiccough oo Snod.y th nt uit., hich cootiDQr! during th dar sd I following oi)rht. Tfcrr prostratrd bim dJ be remaiord ick ail wck uatu the tin of hi death. A Tear or ao ago Hr. Thomp son had a atroke of ywalytia. Foawal tix k il.tc T aead j at ob o'clock. Tli-j rorn Luokirg in Jr.niit Co.. Hkj b. h:iteriei au.tijf this teaboa jMUhinoro than nual artiTity. In i past yinrs many farrarrs wrre r1jw 1 1 I uk rcrn fforo cold weather ! raiu fttiil in t'.iat way were often oaahi hy fr6iitij wiutr anil by iWp snowa. There i more BHtihfae tion in haTin tho irn in cribs be fore iDU-r romes to stay. A liocltin case of ilppravity niaa ifi'stt' 1 it -'f t Ik'Iibfonte fnrnace, ka'ut ?r conniy i.ist wet.K, in wnxcu a I nun .".me Foorman with a coiu- pti ii-n ri:ufi Stratt.in, nt miJnig-ht, . I.r..l iati- the house rf night watch Mi- !' . rrnn. Ihn woman took Lr ir;-b.-.:i r--oiv-r ami attempted to l:oo', l it ;n the wnfli' hhor. her-e'f. S".e i"..: f fi'ie knuwM tlie aien, th '7 are iu-jail. .Sj.n.k lijthta," ignitorf gta, may bo aeen on aarWin Dig hU, qaite ontr to Uii pUor, wl.iob ba givoD riM to the eonjirure, thai a apnog on for him. Wha be tis ited tbe gun, he fouod the bear there, badly woaoded. VTamexl. Thra rdacatrd yoang men and two la. dira Will t y good aairy. Addma. L-ck Box JH, Lewiatown, Pa. "Hold ft to the dear old Sabbath, To ihe day of peaceful reat ; Look back to the djj-a of childhood That ita tranquil gloria bleaaed. Hold fast to ita q-iiet pleasure, And its irt 'j d '.iofuis aare. For the inks of the wrary living. And the m-:nories of toe grave. Hold lat to the dear old Sabbath, That is nrarwi, like a verdant i.te, Ob the work's doll aea of toiling. With tbsnkfn!, happy amils. Ore day give tbe great Creator, Be thy creed whate'er it may ; For tbe ke of human freedom. Keep the dear old Sabbath day. - -mm- Tnder the Lah." Samuel J. Rawlsll, has Hooded JaniaU conn'y wuh ri-xalars in the form of a letter addressed to DLtnocrata in which he as sume to itntro- t thdm as to their duties. Mr. Randall rercsenU a Philadelphia dis trict tt Ftomi; vania in Congress, and writes from Paoii, but has no morn right to mix in state pditi.s than any other Demo crat. Ho ha Unisbed the betrayal of Sen ator Wallace and it is presumption in him j..-h-p nsf ral (u n.sy he found here at ! aam " "eocrau ot tbe HCii-Hn. Nto.-.l vs my be toond I SUt to do ,btir eroled the s-. I. re frt m th t lit.ton to the Trrr.tnn , pot t,fficH JutiaU county, but relu,ed of .eku. i tr.uv- on ..rma.o.i. Wj are in thtf midst -M"",n " -ouia not uena ! ot the Cliuion fortnttion at Miffiintowa. bnt ! lno frrsnant knee that limit might follow men wi.o c'aicn to have giffn tha subject! u,nfc i-t v :vn it lifir-s .. .hi m nni'.u ibtv ii. r '.rr attrnti..ri nay the rojkn in this part of tbe I iivo coin t ite have bjen so crnrk-'d that the gas ha smum'-r's a t-x -i-.-d. The Newport Lf-ilt-r hrvs. nt lin i.r,c,,imP,, I I'Hl i;: :t MtlU-rslowii vomi la.tO, hi the National tn I i Di f',r particalar.a , i n! in advar.ee will i. iii Hsrt autcAJt md Tht last ,j, ru taug tie flit'.ici: 1 ' I .lK-ie-ti HiniPH fioru t-H-.AU X'rr- vji t.wa on kutbonn-H - M -Ali.t-rville. 1 Oa Sabbath n:-Ur a fl .ok of wild i i,v-r i nr to n on tueir St i o'.aar . rs- l a.i-.al!. 'li: Ilumme nr t'.-kct before :it. tit eerii'i t!:t if contain iimiiof Cucmnf'iiiu u 1 Hower fjisajsiiionrr-'. ltr.ll rtii" ' 'l : : tlir.,...a V.: r,. ,.:Tn m .ri'l. .1 b.- and you the for t l.e i : n 1 ne ' . i ,v lor V,- ir" rvi'isit x Ukpibli-Ii-M ia the lecture tof the Vr-s1-. lerisn church, next -k? svonii':, ta stBirj fuidt to lhr tbs tiu(rame rv;. Jrvor l:htn;i r.-d n..'d t be put io itite ufrrt ;:. t'jll on J. M. M.-DonalJ. V irU Hi it ci i:' scrijiion to :' M A :e will b Uow will the Wallace men like to obey tbe swurm enemy ol ibeir leader I Tbe letter is as tol.ows' Paoli fa., October 24, 1887. Dtar Sir : ! Voa are an active Democrat in four ro.in- wr t' lwi post:d car.ls OU entirely j ty. 1 write to urge upou you the duty ol ililTonmt Mibu-cts. Ho then turned ! getting out the lu.i Dc uocratic vote id your ILmii ovrT..l n.l,l.ii..l 11...,, ioit I election District on tbe bin ol NuKiutwr i -.itii' ii . next. It Uie Democratic vole la polled in by mistake placed tue Pddn sses on t ln ,he ,e Wlll ,utuce. uuVtrionds, u the wrong car. Is. Tiie rsnlt was i, ud on you iu tLis euieigency. tti" sbirt inkT in llnrrisbur grot slid we know u jou will uudertake this a .lit invit:if-i.n to taktt a ca.rvv , that it aiU be accon.uUbel. Let i-l. i i., rtr W.o.I s hr,.n,. .. :u.ehrari.o.u..ui: jouhave any sugge. the TDUsi'riwm's irtrl wis ta-i lo fruii- t;ons lo nija,e in ibi.- counction. Yours Truly BAM J. KASDALL. Obl(uar). Oq the a'lb ult., lu Fayette township, tic; by r .'i ivino; the fo!!otriu; : "PleikFo scud lue a sauip'O i.f the stuff your shirts tire mode of." S-irif ti tie afr d.ivli'Iit on the tiOiDint' r'f October '21 Michael j Anus, wire ol 'Joseph K. Kaudman, died, t'.li-r llfiml L:sii.'8 b:ilk at the I sged ti'J jeara teas one day. lateimeiil on fvt JSh'id') mountsin, alOUt a hlf i ibe iu, iu tne alcAlistcrviile grave-yard. Cji!! mirth C'f the Lutheran ll.lin b j Mrs. kautliuan was luaur years a laitbiui ill IV ile township. lie hastened to i member ol the I'rcsbvtcrian church. She lh;. p;ot, the io5s r,ad a bear treeil. : ,u. (lud u aud loving mother, and Tbt bvar tu k alartu at hi prtx-DCs ' good ueiutx.r. Duriug her illness ot sev aiid t.iLie down to the proutid, bnt it ! c ulu,n. she waa panent sua resigned i irilil ut triuiuru t'ia snaps oi iii' Uu.ier ibe rod ol rtiicUon. bbe wid be ,1 .i an d to cet Out of their way mlMK ,n lho Uuidy circle and by many to im;i..-.1 an. Iter tree. neater s"l ' whom she lu the ume oltruuo.e leut ahe-p- i ruin. I ne aniniai ni'tin.is cli"a rjeat. weighed 147 Don't fall oat itb your neighbor, bat sea to ii that yonr ticket baa tbe name of Meuiuger on for Protboeo From the BioomSeld Advocate. Chaat not io some localities were abundant. Sir. jolmL. CUne, of Liverpool towa hip, lately sold a coon and fox dog for the om of $V); and, two days after the aale ba reoeivad an offer of $0 . West Anthony, formerly of Carro l township, was rna over and kiU.d br tn- evi io the nar rifbiirj raiiroad varl Sond.y. the lih. iiis body i bronrot t Sb- ruianda'a aad interred in the Luiherao g-avey,rd &t-ar that place. " On Friday of lt week John Kitner arrived h-rc wtb J5 iitii ot' cattle They ero driven from Cbauiberabarg into Uils eoanty by war of MoClarb's tiap. On the aama day Thomas Martin and Jodga Woods arrivod with 59 bead, by way of Waggoner1 Gap. and Wil. liana Woods on tbe same day and by tbe same roate reporUtd with OU head. The catt'e were from Virginia. Joseph Roluroct, oi Juniata eonoty, visiv ed his frknd T. G. Bell last Week. Martin Whitael and JeOVrson S loner killed a line big der last Saturday. persona who have been examining tha early wheat Golds say tbo-e ia wheat laying over the ground eat off by the fly. Some i person uubuckled the line from the hridie . of Uuxrison Brouse's trim si the Dankard church Friday night, which came very j near ending in a ran on". froai ; the appearance of many of the oora slujka i n tins section one would be lod to h..i,..u ! . i that quite a number of . oar farmer bad planted iti species of corn known as tbi little yelloiv. On the 1st of Aug 't last vour report-r plant-; I one p.ilato ; on the 5th of September it biossotuod, and the K.h ol October we raised live potaloe about as large as hen eg, and during time it waa growing we killed 176 potato j bugs, fall grown. Our Irtend ! Aaron Smgley is atill operating at bis coal ' The oldest and bent Institution for ob taining a Bneiness Eduration. We have VauccesMnHy prepared thousands ot yonng men lor the active duties ol life. For cir ealan address, p. orrF & so. Pittsburg Pa. Sept. 24-8t 1 13 6REHADES! Tvre SUM Pirti sal Curta. ! 'l' i v-t Pints, . Per Dot, $tO.ML 1 e-e STAR" j i Sate, li2t la. ciiilQaart. fi 5"ln thiaderirewe enmbtne tlit fafcST W(. AI.l l ifiolo,,r ' famous Grenadet with the 1 NK'A filature of fcavit,g an k r- J tint that can b used by Sprink I i'l?. It is dcslrncl esnc-ialjy 1 i-jr wse fa Passer.'jSf Ccsches j SAld iwellinc. 1 is e:enut . i in oreamaot.tion. Il is cheao sad rewahie. ioras:;nccorros- nossiblc. P ais. S!2.COP?rd3C. ' Or-!ml'o, 53.CO per doi. i'. Th '3tar" asasaaca I' H M Hni J k-aviiuns.and will Ic cu striirn h..s t4jj i-jt TvUh eur pump. wiutfi j3 n:c f: sr. ever txiauc. Nel no itcnUon until nsed. Wlii n-l ircors, cxpltnie or pci Ollt oi (j.-t'rf. A'ltr! rtr r-wrr. . .-lit lt!8hi r-;N-l'UX on -.- 'I.vrtirel.oii.rj.i V;.j.i',i.1 oe. '-' . '-."rf Ai- 5'-c; tbe --'.x, Crow liar.i ts cuip, ana re. iiakle. v"t.tA)ibs. 1 PR'CF. cau't be found tiurbsps a vain ot soma val- : ' ''. ''-' .t v. . .. . , . , . .. '-- ?'-? ot V- v w a -i tic uisuutlTCU, X11S OtJeCl IS to make a thorou'J search in loretulling soil, which gives iudiostions of some kinj ol mineral. William Uarpster wears the champion plume this fall for heavy game. Last Thursday ha was out gnnuiug on Baker's U , t, aauttously stepping along aud on Ihe alert lor turkeys, when to ! bla amaxemont he was auddely confronted by a good sized bear, llarpeler -cut loose" with cue barrel, which wouuded bruin. Th : emaged Dea-1 made for him, when be agiiu shot bat dut not suaceed iu killing, tie caiujiy Stood bis grunud and re-loaded bis gun aud shot tbe boar dead when with in eight teat of him. It was a hnu specimen ot bear and Harpster is elated over tmV encounter. v ci-it lr s7 -;-i nut. v. e sm lis g. Si-? cl.. i'--: '. - i. '. Li gi'Cirartxe t-'-T. W, 1 i .1 !' r -.I tllMxi::it' t . &.-eiits wekiit i forcirceln arid tertimonlnZs. j TSAS3'a KiS3 6SESASSS3. PARKER & CO. Illi't will tor. Dr HrU. k J B K i: MTnshin. r.tnb-r. tit- our bui'.d ox Mc-r.- i'i re-d r.nl j.ro- iiig baud, aud give ords ol cneer. Sue was bom and raised iu Fsvelte lownsnip, I K port of (tap Scbool, for the lunntb aud Mas loice morrie' i. iler brat busbsua eml'.ti Oct. -1st, IS". Vlio!e No. was Jacob Laj p oi lliniit count. Mr. in atirll.tunce during u.onlh, m!es 9, Lap was a w.doaer wiin eignl cbildreu. tVuiali'sU.S Total o'i Av-rac at. Ihe mairiau wt.h air. Lapp was biessea tt n.liL?" dario tuo' tb. ma.es 0. fe , witn sia cutarcu. titlicor aauiuel 1-app aud males til. To'al '17. Per cent, ot at- i n,,. j. h. ai.uuus ot una lowu, are cbtl- teiida::co during tuoiitb, tualeJ 97, fe-' dreu ol tnis union. Air. Lat.p uied lu ibis male 91. Total 'Jl per cent, of t- lun. Aiier years ot widoauood alia. Lapp i'in!ucj dirin term till date . Oialrs . su mAtrHxi to otr.Jusupu K. Kaudmaa, ol 'J7, fjOiaUt y-J. Tetal 94. Tbe fol i ytyK.t ioastp, Jumsta county. Air. lowing wor l'reaent erery day ; Lizzie b.auUuiao loe her brst nuboua . a wid s i i j . . t. ...i:. ..., .iiiiiikio, .iiicb iiilu.o, ... .wn, vwer, wub Ibive cbudreu. iler u.arriae wan Kattu..l woa DlesseU wilu '1 clillUleb. Jnsi. jii wi.l iut:g be po peluau-a tj lu ie I ''a. .ousuip ty stl'tul ue ai- Lottio Hook, Ma Mri!!, Ada KiJ J Nettie Maill, Annie Saylor, Annie !ae;l!. Barton Cue. Tne foltowios; iui-ed t.ut n-j. d : Paisy (iruvrr, A'.nie Sbeaffer, Hecfeie Hroer, Mar ISrvt.er. Lizzi- il-'-jkf tiberry. Kcj;ie Ii-' " le ' .1 . o'n, L:i- llrv . r, Uoy (Jruwer and d ti; hrin; Hryaer. awe 1 i Cm. It. A l' KIR. I Teacher. M1FFLIJ.TOWN MARKETS. UirrLiKTOwa, November 2, 1S87. Butler .......................... 20 E IK S boulder, ....................... 9 Sides, .......................... 8 Laid 0 MIFFLIN TOWN GKA1.N MAKKKT. Wheat, 7o Coru ucw ........ .... 40 fate -j kye ,j0 Cioversead. .......... ... $4.00 Tiiuotny seed ............. $2.00 Flaxseed.... ............ 1 bO lron...... in 00 Ibop i 60 iliorls...... ............. 11(10 Oro.nd Aluu 1 Auioricau ialt.... ......... I OOal lt PniLADKLPMlA MASivETS. iLrs Stoeet, MlFFLI-STOWX, Pesxa. Transact a gerifral banking busi neijj. Discaunts d.tily. Aecouuts of firms indivi.luals and corporations (solicited. - Four per cent, interest allowed on SCHOTT'S FAMOUS CLOTHING! Establishment Has Surprises In Store For You. Never did we present such a large stock of Suits and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children. Our assortment of Men's Suits and Overcoats for dress or business has been carefully and tastefully selected. " Our line of boys' and children's suits and overcoats was never more attractive than now and the prices are the lowest. You can form no Idea of the magnitude of our Fall and Winter etoek of men's suits until you see it. There ia no style of garment, fabric known to the trade that we cannot show you. We have 6trong serviceable work ing suits as low as 4 ; excellent union caseimere suits at !?G ; desirable business suits, in over hfty patterns, at $S. !f 10, and $12. WE HAVE GAINED A GREAT REPUTATION for the elegant fit and finish of our Fall ar.d Winter Overcoats ; every gar ment is perfect, fashionable and yet cheap. No tailor can equal them with out naming a fancy price. Will you do yourself the justice to exaiuinine them early T tOVELTIESUN 1B0YS' .SUITS! AND; OVERCOATS- This department is full to overflowing with stylish goods. All the new styles of domestic and imported suits at !?2, $2.25 $3, 5?5 and S6. Bin- Bora' lousr pants' suits we start with $3, for good union cassiineres .".- - - 1 . . . . i i i.:i- 5, tfu, and ?7. 1 ucre seem to ie no ena to our siocii oi uuja auu eun dren's Overcoats. What uiaLt-s our Hat Department such a grand attraction in the eyes of gentlemen is the fact that we show all the lutest styles and sell Iheui at positively matchless prices. BEYOjN d com p arison is onr mimmoth display of Furnishing Goods. If you are in need of any winter nnderwear, white or fancy Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs. Neckwear, &c, you can buy them here at the lowest prices on record. None but new 'oods are shown. If you want a gold or snver watch, you can buy them at SCHOTT'S, AT ALL, PRICES. SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., 1I I FFL1N TO VN, PA. twelve months April 20-'87. certiiicates. 1 lv ;i.. : ti-.- l'i:inwi.nin. O.-lobvr 2'J I1B7. Penn- ! i. a Jris. Corn 6cis. ! ttri'u a g rl Kuui.u aud jll.. p.; l..v 1 urkeys H to l(ic!. io Z ,ct. buner 17 ' ' t it $ I 7.i0 a ton. i' l.'lte last WevK I trbur iluj at Atudenila. st:tnl t": tnlv to ! l.il:. t!tl. H'l'V j V.SWVil - : . Ci t A' p. (ir..1 T -'.ti '! i-nt. r.'.l V I 'vtel I Th krn f on w!nii: '. ll-' l tn l rct'ilsr i. t-i a r.irk.-v f t tbe From th-. Newport Newa: Thi In accrdauce w uh ibe app.jinttueut made 1 1 by Dr. K. .. Ilibte, Suciniendetit ot ; Fs.ll And Winter Goads I would inform tbe public that I hake Public lus.ructlou, lor tbe ooservation of , . . . ' of residence on Water street. Mifflii.town second door from corner of bridge street, r . . m T T - . . . . r. .. ... . . t n ... I ,.;n lr-i. A-ii is A' ry, v: u.ris .mwt ij rriuav, A;ioir -i, loi . j . . ..i : .1 a m. ' t.,,..,f 1 i i ii u ........... un i ..k .i ... . , .' . , ..I t .a . .-. . 'I" stock, of Spring i. Summer mllinery k-n-.. )ii" w I'.icd J.i Poit,.t.-i tin I Tuscsrura Academy , observed it in the Toi- . ,, , - r i V . - f . . i . goods, all new, and of thj latest stvU-s. t..e -nird o feet b niches by o f - t .t lowiu maxiner. arid havinz emploved first class milliners i c. f. The Otht-r on vei..hel Si ( I'roram as i..:.ji : Music entitled, 1 I am prepared to supuiv thepabltc with' Hid : I " fe-t. U .t;che-i. Saitging iu all, tbe old Apple tree." D-c rnoj of on" ."i i-,'!i rini llv 't'ei t'ia : t. " -ri tin-: - p;nt-::i.ii.s be Ls;'.teti in Umaiiou, '-Our Forests," Geo. McLangb '. ml p-T.i to tl eSiV T of a ! -.v, Htid siza in Perry eo'.5tity ? If ' liu. K :ciiation, .Character ln Trees," i'urka-. , a-.i. 'Witts township tke the bun ! Alice UattsiMirne. Keciiation, "Beauty in i V-.'t r.v- r .1, , . .. T, ,.. ,,,;.. i ::er f jr l.tr pum'.iLins. Iu the early ' Tr... B- Xvlli.f liartahoroe. Keeitat-.oo. iiii.'ronl'J tn y v-re irt-aie i ..r;race ,a Tiees," Ella Woodburn. Keci v"rv indi'T rer;t"v by Mr. Frv- Ti '-y j AlUuaia Woods," 11a Barton. U id been p in nn oi 1 s'r-'.w h it .e..i!m,iOD. .-Shaded Koais," Kmins Wood- it. t!if u ir l-.i, attd i .! i.r t.'n ai out. huni iecisutuiin, -Trees Typical ot Furniture f'toie Lus !nl ct'ir v-tiiri' w hi .. .... . .. i, ; . 1 lluiu," ViU.au tiruvor. 3oig, "WuuJ. l" i uiu Spare thai Tree." Alter wbicn we "I . . . . . . "Pi-r. it. r ' ' t iti'T o a. 1 ir . '. 'nfoan 1 t.i i.- 1, nr.se. ' " (,if -rve of tmt. " r ' M ,n 1 I i -A V A If vv&t ' Ua-"r-c,l I MM tt C Um i MATJE FOR VES AMI iOUTHS t ...... . . w -. . a II B W TX" 1805, ESTABLISHED 1887. Special Invitation To The I'ublic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOGK OF W. HAELBY, TO TIIE AS' It will be MAGE OF ALL BUYERS, Who have money to invest t examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It i? truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits airl Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a cali if in need of Clothing. eve-rvu.ing louna tn a Dr:;tclass milliner store, come and examiue n;y stocK. I j Mrh22-sriT h.l.kiul. j SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. LEDGER IUIILDING, 171. 33. I r-.r.,,, i Tin I'm 1pti !t".' arrni.l it 1 n. "i i.-it'.;on ! ,fel;ir 11 n 'tn I ciifcr- Tin 't urt r' t funds Us M d.liv ..i ,n r I ' . mtri 'i 'ii i n rilV dl I a-; i; r f :..'. .a i : ate 1 l:tore pr fiMl !- ve i.l s. Hut t'i'' punokin would .... s s . is Ions i mi . sw, had a si.ort sd.lress bv 3lr. J. ISeVln foul- t!. veet .bl king.iotn ai d d ve .,p- . t juJ KiuaKd wi, ,hu j.Atio.i Hvuin, ' description. Ii -.c kiv:u. GRAYBILL'S ! been re- i stocked with a new lut of the j Lutest bt vied Furniture of all ; Chamber Suit D. ft. HARLE Y, Jl. o ... ' sriio if a suTor:r.c from the errors ar. 1 reli'ii'.s of youth, iirrt. .is weakr.eis. ir.7 . .... i,,.,Pt msrbood. fc-., 1 wit! s.a,l a roci; 1 -i'.'.euroyou.rr.r.or VaKGE. Tblspua. r 7t dlacnvcr! 1 iv r...s',onary In Sou'.!, j r: -n. lendaselt-eDr-fS-M envelo; to t'.i- ! I FKI IN TOWN PjV. --i n T. 11". .i J i !) Country lis of Tfcve. tV-. sV D. .e ruri C OR irn- t rvrry Ui.; . i r.'iuitr At:ei the LXercn-ea Ibe Principal whoi- ; I. i'.i ive l.icVi Is b:iU rv lt 1'er.ti a.-s adjourne I to the Academy j .rd to i y;v.:, it Li ;lit Artillery held a re. ! pU-.t Trees. utii-in at ' I it 1 i-bor lust '1 tun H.l.iv. j s ix trees were p'anted and named after ' l"i.- only reprett.t.i-'-n frtu .luni :ti ln; .0 iuWlllK j,ri0u : ;:i,vvu-i J.ii'oo hiiinlwu. Il.slru-ll- t.i, o for Dr. J. II. Shumaker fortner'y i ri.eorgelieirabacni'.ILiewiistowi.wfiai iriucipai of Tuscarora Aead-my ; another i ' ""- ( r i t,ore iieiuJe'ise um aj iTiuctpal ol 1 uscarora Aeaa-my ; anoinor f r'''":'' T'.is n.-.orj only ,e rest i, t:. live from Mi'dlili I ,ljr nur pr. ,. .,. Iiloo.ub,r, Ivriarrlr !' ' v 1 . 1! ,i.';. h ,1 c ... i,,iCeivt. I t, Th so two br'tii.-rb were the only rrttU.aM)r of Modern li'guapes in Tusea j '1!"n . Cm. v. presttitiUivi-B from the Jnaiat,llror. AciL.,,iv ; Kev. Dr. S. S. O ris ol I '.? .if -r.-'l, ""fir.s . v , , V;ifa3r.:..l elUllfC CP?PinrDB Deds, Bedding, Carpets. Mat-1 t .v---"vls. . or.j'lnJ ilmi wili. ting, Window Shades, Lamps. I Li"a.T. I ' O r-i' rV -"No' vteier Clover I Kverv thing in the House Furn- k- 2li .-er'i lture Line. hV-SViVAiT iiytl.:.b. . . ..tor. Bra..U l. CtKhTO W.N. " FORFEIT. 650. T e i.illar . F'Uns a.! 'It BH...... 1 put ot; hi. ih,. . ,'iiiv. D I .l'l-'V. ,v i lit iaietit This wits the 1st batleiy j rr.ni.et(m Coilere, and lawyer Sharp 1 SwriMi. '--f tor ! f.-i that Per...-vlv.tm:l 8e::t c b(.r..nd COUI.,T wno prepared lor col- 1 l.o... .t Tiou-uora- One for Vviliiam C alien ivrutt I - s . ..I .1 il. - lin-t rebeilini in 1S1J1 -, .ir - - - . . , . . r , 1 Air. llr-, III1'1'"'1 "' H.'s " , " 1 Br' .nt as several, pieces were j.pofcen irom -,1 r on- I w.ir t. ti.e iTd-ninir i-urr. n ier of ti j - . 4oo,hw fir wssbinston i Irr- IreU l f jrr-s in Va-: . It won en , , , I u ir:iiL' iMtu- I-. Je. . .f-,- --uiei v f cnriied on rl: 1 a li..u. or bsrn. tl:.- k'rvl of p tint .1 V.. MrOin n or w .oil.m roof . .. . , . . I ... .....1 ..f n-imber 2. ui i. at, Ihis r.-ntiiou. in r ..irn oi" tV-Ht .")S on T'jrd nt ret. I Tiie trd'ant cemm ind. r Robert IVu e i lie-irge i Wc all had a very ej"yble dsy and hoj.e uauy n.oro uch uf follow. fH TTT Tm TT tT' UT. W. JOL -Eli VJ iOs. I Dot lo Rr n blir-sn sr, i:.i.. v.. n :,i,l, f rKtnttn vms cho S.f.. -''".' ' "'O I. ,riu. ' u ..... - . mi- i por rnD. lls. ti rrei ieiit. iuo """"p. "T rv i-imtni.n il,.i .,,..1. . I t rr.. ,l...o f il lislral.innv Wit9 cho- Jt' 1' ,,f l",r''' rof.ir.- the j sen ri"o president, and J. H- Schmehl J"'1'"1'1' "irsc fite them 1 of ilending was chosen secretary and a. , - .i i n'-i an nr.ir. tne ih "r,!':r i,-:Tr"-:' r' then. 1 ;," -trnrrt n.-TtTtiet,ly at th., r-.ndth.rel,.. m ,j j . i J rcl and ccusty The M aon stcre at u I The n . ,, , vi. h"ri'ar:ei otenigbt last week. T Tt cn . , in "U,1'-T C"n'",itt- 1 -l.ieres drew staples oo tt.e Od'ii nuBitt'.." r ''ll, r"r',rt "f th cellar door on tie eat side of ihe but' tcn0r,0 'VPrT ,lis;r'Ct w"i"T and in that B, .ffeoted...rMr.o trenntirer. The U I'aon stcre at Oakland Mills l be de nee fsnors.'r ,, ',VPrT ,1;s;r,ct w"ifP and intbatB affected an rbtrmoce is f ' "t"u ' nacf.saryca the t0 tbe ccp,r. Th, j he! their own time J 0 'ren.h-r , t c.t ollt full )n pettI0g op .jr!, to the etre room, m . fid r,,n , fn, ,i, i ,l. i ... .v. .... Mi., ia not connected and th I a the store bit IdiDg is hot counec t ouoiri im-h li,l,toj .;m .ii i ! u j. .n,i !. no OQ9 - - .w.v- . ,m uptircv- ' Will- OlCr DUI'U tin at niitiit as a watch. Most cf the Ear' ,h ... ! oi.. r.r .. eu be learn - .... .. - aa-tic1e. stolen, as S"i'. ..r it,,,,, ,t t .., !" eho-e. Tbe thievee bad neen .-.f,m,... I"- . ,. ;..,.a th,re obtained aa Ut,. s,...;- f'wvin- r"rb'-i.a,r..hie!, the. Mt oo the .tor. !. ,h . f ! It is ei,Ji.e,od that .f their h '. .v , '" 0.",,, IA' , fforta t ee in bf the ceii.r door had &, , ,., , ' T T w r- I failed the .urur woe Id b.ve been ns- 1m,a, l4 ' '-'. j ,d le woaid a Rood kind cf a re- r ... k" -''fim"- l caption to areetthteTsit to f'- "JU" It'Xirt .l... s ,. .1 .vra. BOd , Pr a sn.., i "wus a iver.wru eu a t-rurg gnu on i' i t ' tnm Ti ' leamon camp . corn l oose ard gamer uoors . , t in 1 'uy v' ni'ir did uo't ! hinE after th- laacaer of ao Laat ul- auo"j c i ; in si "IU, rr-ir-. '"i i ihariS'fw- ; liven Mane farroer. who was " t'i-'t t:"y ii few hv the def redat.i'na of bear. Hetet loojuzal Infelicities. Two hearts thst beat as one,' they aay, Is man and wile i Then why should strife S otten mar their wedded way t If be a baliy is in style, And the a scold, The dsy is cold T hea ej aa live in peace a while. If he a gentleman ia true, And she a shrew, What can he do But suffer li" ntsrtyrs few f lad ditto H a lady she, A fcuiiy Tbev ean't agree TVl y ahoold they even married be f Tis plain the Solons of the land A law should pars 'Gsinst every lass Who acolds to give a nun ber bsnd. And lurther shonld the law declare That not a man Who bullies can Should ever claim a lady fair. Thu peaceful pairs in ail the land We'd aurely flod : The crspriif k'0'1 Grow p a prosperous, bappy band. Cbablcs Ant' Mn-uta. KEEPS TIIE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Jlcar in Juniata County. The above statement is true. Other merchants alleee the same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand up for inspection. I will forfeit o0 if I fail to sustain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. Pl'Tl'PORsUl'TrP An nriT iiobbsoiiiig the peo G. W. T. E C K. ONLY KXCLLaYE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. tHuy-sss.u.ai. UJ SV l s - W'l, lilue v rapper -tvitli lied Liand.) s.l. ei.es ....Altl. b.t.i e.t Cleaus evervUiuig in tue bouse; will ruat.rc wbilenMS to marble mantles, tables, ete.; clesnn "Slat without diu.wizt;iu lustre; scour, tnlvf a iiils it waafas. tli.ro: znafces china, gias.wir- h? m m? m 7 0m&''2 and windows glisten with an added brinhtne, !ollbA tb. tin. brass and copper ware used ii tbe kitchen: eian-e tha Laih-tub. floor, anc labUs ; waaUesoil cloths wiUiont injunnp them isA;ls out gresse. d -t said staiusfroin caris:U mattini; and otber woven fabrics. THE SIMONDS SOAP CO., NEW VOPK CITY4 Mae. S Ss Pa,. VasMaS4. Bars, mm- ANYBODY. ANYYHERE. In ANY QUANTITY, from a pound to a pail. and in a FEW wiNUits. ONE PACKAGE makes: 1 5 rounds White Curd Saan All la ear s - is s:t,e oi IA Pail of Superior Soft Soap. ) Ftras. It takes tti, place of Washing Powderiand Common Soaps. THE MIWUIIU3 bUAr tu., Prirr. IO crets. MEW YORK CITY. PAYNE ENGINES. fed EH5r?3 TOILERS or Kit Sizes. WRITE FOS CIRCULAR AKD TELL US WHAT YOU WANT, Drawer 1130, ELM lit A, IV. T. f 10 Hosf.H Caaal Street. C'UIC'AOO, til. PRAKCH OFHCES: s .y strwet, hew tuhk. "TEE GIEL H -LEFT BEHIND ME , sk . V,.. ' , nn oris- f'i 'r!ln I'uzeT in tnia Llnstrated by the ns nr j a T. j. 'Z'mZ a svp.nir . as Hrrtor-s Safetr tuil UdbRf7hUWb.T Vs. "fcfMT. r.HVDWK Ui'OOV w,tb tit. H,dk Ctfe?v Bolt and Fifth Hbs... I-lb i- incar. ndmg ovsr , otbr. rr-u " n u. ,ht e, . Isn. card, pelted ia e cjiat Kyle, to .rT oa. -u- - fraH IKHCXOfili STAMP-1 ..---s- ra..nd TKS T.T. HAYDOCrV CAI.is.AUi uu , sLst. tw.F'tws-lsil.dTweirtl.St.CISC Ss.d fw Cataleiru. W.olMll. rnci Cor. rial A1EITS "laHTtS H!,t HAVE ftCE! aadTwclftb t.,tll usa.w. El t-;!Tf T SS ri-nTASLl- ST-tTJa". State Treasurer, WtXlOAM B. Haet. JUDICIARY. Judge of Supreme Conri. Haxbt AV. Wuxlsju. COU.ITl. PBOTHOJtOTAJtT, Theodore II. Meminger, Cocmtt Treasure, D. O. Shellenberger. District AxToRNrr, Frank M. M. PennelL County CouMist-ioymire, John H. Cunningham, Francis Hower. CotrjfTi Auditori, John O. App. W. P. Graham. ST.1TE. State Treaburer, WrLLiAst B. Haat. JUDICIARY. Judge of Supreme Court, HE.NTtr W. Wn.LIAMS. C0U.YTY. Pkothosotaxt, Theodore H. Meminger, Cot'STf Tbpvsurer, D. G. Shellenberger. 1ISTUICT AtTORSBV. Frank M. M. I'ennell. CoUN'TV CuMstHHOKERS, John II. Cunningham, Francis Hower. County ArniTOB. John G. App, W. P. Graham. STATE. Statu Treasurer, WlLMAkf B. UaJIT. JVDICIAHY. Judge of Supreme Court, Hebt V. Williams. COL'JVTY. Prothonotaat, Theodore H. Meminger, Cottxtt Tbeasurbr, D. G. Shel'enberger. District Attoeskt, Frank M. M. Pennell. CotTVTT CoktlfTSHI05EB, John H. Cunningham. Freneia Hower. ComTT ArntToRs, John G. App, TV. P. Graham. t. A ' JUDICIARY. Judge of Supreme Court. V, Hbvrt W. WiLmNig. ' : v., : - C0U.VTY. j! . - Prothonotabt, Vi' Theodore H. Meminger, ' CorHTr Treasurer, D. G. Shellenberger. District Attorwet, I' , ti Frank M. M. PennelL ,v CorxTT Commissioners, ! ' John H. Cunningham, h - if. ' Francis Hower. V- CorsTt Auditors, ' ;' - ' John G. App, J.' ', ; W. P. Graham, t " v. f ;' r . ,' STATE. ,''. i! Btate Treasurer, 1 .' TViLLiAf B. Hart. ' ; . .V'..? r 7 ' 3rS..--. ! :
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