- & REPUBLICAN 188? TERMS $1.00 VT annum " P"1 nor psiu - menta Inserted at 60 S"1' .iW II not paid in advance, H- adverti"-11" i' i htorr - . , i T? r. ner line I. r W"... nl n rui..- oirrrtii rill I DV the year, half or quarter SHOU T LOCALS. 41 tUS j.enniontTS in this Jacob Thomas shot a 19 bis - .. ..I Kansas is ""'"-i Walter town-lap- n ice bouse on et. wilii ri! J,An :if F" Vfi.il-i'-" lit' . det . r,TV fl.ot thrtHJ .. f.v tlAVS aTO. e. ilic ' " - " . ., .;ti nirs old when she ;. li. 11. ,;i ami wile have been on a , ;tn l lioiifrht in :kt :i' ami 40 cents a Di ot'." 1 I ; if. store tantirtl fetxt of .irv , R.-r. . j, iv was irgared Ust M h.sl hi use a bait mile , I ras vr l lx-nirt yesterday .;,i,iah re he is at a school i.l . rrv prominent citizen ot 4 Jiv in town last wcva on lit, n'furned last Siturday , ks vi-it to Altoona at rUa out pm. hit i a, a. Al- i. in. at top- Jim " tiil- S in-, i. It P. vm ft'1'" ; fiirni''' 41i !::!!. 'o A l' T f .k Kent A enmfortaMo houe of . r,,,;u. n 1 a kitchen, for particulars t- , tl.i, ..S.v. tt.i.t- C. .nnty Institute will be , lfn,.l in t:.e l'..nrl t!nse, in this place . (be IS ll"1 P'L'''l":,'r- ,.jr.,.u m.irnii'its ot the past we-k, ,ve. : i: r:T-. il B,,t "l'ow every three w.ifto5tj ni'Tiiinys. Owd l'"""1 fi,' r,'u':' JTal,c,, wU1 .. j.-.i. is'i Repi bucu ami in-UK- 1, If,. ,,n' v, :lr- Io Liuulreil wiM .lu. ks were shot the S.im1 i liiiiir: rivt-r, by ilary- F.. ti' " 1 William l rawtont. Waiani 1 :r.(t n.. I" ,i'r t T f. i tin'- ii' me "' Vur 'i:it"rf' .. c r -il' iti'" iti"ns at Washington uU' on Tii''sluy. t silver ilollar whs l v 1 lu nhiivers of i:i a : .v I in Hunt ii- tt il!i rn.'rninff, a collection for .nisi nii."r.. a;i.i. until. to $It".-.8" i.h nuoia the I'roh l.-rian church TV .iiri-t'ins .f th'' rennsvlTuni.t ;!rl fmniitiv luive ilec'ar'ii a -r cent ilivi.l' t"l inivubl.' on tLo 30th 1 f N Te'iiliiT. .ia:'irh'r:w tn'r"u't of hang- -s.is i'lt-'niM.n-i sn.l mtiril.-r.'iis practice the r inil-nin.i men. S.i .iI!it off.-r kf this. S.-n.l ono ilol ir in't IV'v cnt to pnv for one year'a -own; ''' n t" the Sustisel t Bimu- BsfH.intst. vllhU WiM West w :-r ""'".'''. The trmMe about the ' .i:i i H i'i'.. Hi!! Tvn!i!.l ri'tir. from the ill" in ii: j".rl,i'it p.irt of it. Ali?...-f.it,i-i:.'wi:l be ln-M in the ' ir H-i;-.. it i' i. i. n the Ulih ao-l -:b -in i f tti ; !-.. rit month, un.ier th -l'f tin- Mil.' rloar.l ol Acriculture Iii 'i.: -'irt r. 1 n.-t 'ii t' tv? i.ut -'i- r' i ..nr.. ( " ill on J. M . Mi'D .iiil l ' 1 .v n.i r'-l a yotir biitM ( Me . ci 1 .; Kiir i. o- re.tiretl rod pro fuid to com- J im l". M.-C ihe. 125 lA-i s'' ' -i -'"' ii- 'ti. M t'i'..; will be exe " ' fl t 1 i".t.i:it. :im I Johnson on " fey ll '.";'' t flu1 r..ot vonr house. " "n tt..it will r.reserve m. If i; ,",,,! "'' paint, lor i'IUJ .Jl r.'t, -ill-I I fro" ' iSl it ,r- iLN It ;. i . in k tit Ki ¬ ll K, t . i ' !. " 'i I : 1 --; '' ... nil. 1 "i ii -i.-m.-f will eoiu 4,'!'.i ei.-Tir-if. N-.v.-:nh.T ','n M K. i hnr,-),. U,.y. S. M. ' f, .ibl. i-li evening, fiearh 'i- t J'. '. M. ll n . rj:i he il,nt two net'ks : -. , .r. ;. v Ir. M.-Oain i- i-t. i to til! the pulpit 'i eli'irrh ..t this .!.ice dur- " ' K.- . II i-. "A large, fine new M. E. church !c" York ia being built on a lot bought before the war by Re. J. A. Roaa, of Lack township, who thi-re had mission station on It at that time. A large, elegant window baa been put in with,lhe inscription, In honor of ReT. J. A. Rosa." Hon. John J. Patterson of thia place, and M as Mildred M. Frank, were married at the home of the bride, at Waterfille, Wis consin, on the 2nd inst. We join the Colo nel's numerous friends in Jnniats, Inext. n l ing congratulations and best wibea lor the happiea of their diatinguiabed fellow citi len and his bride. List of letters remaining in tbe Pat terson. Fa. pot office, Not. 1, 1887, nncaltpd for. LETTERS. Mrs. 8 lloch en. Cuddy J. Ilarrin, Mr. Naepeli, Mr. J Sawton. postal cards. Mr. Nelson firoce, Mr. fl. W. Sample, John A. Simontin, Mr. W'ra. Stewart. Parties aking for the above will please saj they are advertised. Howard Kirk, P. M. The jail otlioers, were bjdly scared last Snnday when they found six dynamite bombs in a box nnder a lot nf newspapers in tbe room of Lingg one of tbe condemned Chicago anarctlnts. There ia no telling h iw I.injt); ot the bo rubs or just what be want.-.t to Co with them. It is hardly prob able that he wanted to blow himaelt into a warmer climate. There ia no class of men who love lite bettrr than the murderous Auarrblsts. Annrebist Enget.stas discovered prostrate ar.d auHering front a dose of Und mum last 3tur lay n in lit. He was given an emetic and w i wa ke! by the doctors and attend ant till he was out of danger. His attempt at suiei'ie led t th search that discover ed the bmbs in Linggs cell. The bombs t is t lieved wrre passed in to Lingg in a lancv soap box. Tbe Anarchists say tbe bomb business is a set up on Lingg, and tbe whole piarty. List ofletters uncalled for remainiug in the poxt rffioe at Mifllintown. Pa., Oct 31. 1SS7. Persons caliinz for let ters in this list will please ask for ad vertised matter : LETTERS. I. Katrain, Kttie Bardell. Annie Jacobs, John Vao- Oruier. Jr.. Franklin Hhauion. John II. Patterson. Isaac Ltngaese. ElixajKaagb djid, E. Bell, R. T. Barber, W. H. Stead man. Mary Sfeakman, Franklin Shannon, F. K. Mer, Ln'.a J. Knrtx. postal cards Mis Jennie fsmtth, Rev. J. T. Kurrel. Wm. Reed Chas. Crawford, P. M. Pettr thieving seems to be the order of the night in Patterson. A few nishts ago some one entered the honse of Sirs. Con nor, anil was seen by her daughter Mollie, nst a.s he waa about to enter tbe room door. Che screamed and the burglar ran down stairs. When they went down the door stood open, where he ran oat and a rndow was hoisted where he entered. About the same time O. W. Wilson's resi dence was entered and their cellsr denuded of eatables. Lucien Louder a house was broken into at d bis pautalouns taken from his rMru down stairs and the whole house riimiired, as was als the residence of W H. .McDm.ald T'ibuue. n last Friday forenoon a q.naTel took pljce between lour Patterson b aged between i and 15 years, that resultud in cinder throwing Hht that wound up in the injury of Iwii ot the participants and the ar rest of the other. Three of the bovs are named Paunah.iker and the other ilagao. Tbe trou ble started aliout throwing water. Cre of the I'aiin.ibiikers waa cut in the forehead utt e.wll.crJn Uioback of bis hxml by cin aiid Lattery was brought by Mrs. John Pan nabaker. Tbe parties appcaie-1 before Squire J. B. M. Todd on Saturday afternoon. The Jiwiicerecr.nmeuded theui to settle it be tween them selves. This was brougbt about by H Jian'a lather pa ing costs and giving bail lor the luture good behavior of his son. The Williatusburi; correspondent of the AUouua Tribune last week says; Tbe wild itoose storru ol last week was the means of brii.guii; sortie !arjje flocks of wild geet-e and ducks around. One to'ise was ehot that measured Seveu feet two inches from the tip of one wina to the tip of the otner aud four and one half from the point of the toes to the tiotnt of the back. It weighed 15 pouuds. Another flet against th headlight ef engine N.. '2i F.ngineer Snyder savs it almost knock .J the liirht off. It happcued near Reese's station. There was also a large lot 1 t wril.l ducks shot. Men who eau t distinguish wild Iroui tame had better iir at hiini Two as nice fljeks of tamo ducks as ever floated were a'uot entirely auihilated by some of the pot huntets. but we cannot believe any thin r else than that thev were shot purposely. They bad better sing mum for any ouo who was guilty of eueh u.lioiou-i shooting and Is found out wiil he called nu bv Mr. Smith or Rhode. to make res.itaiion or feci the lull extent of the law. H. Dangberty ; The soceesaful teacher, W. Zeiders; Tbe discipline of study. Prof. J.N. Keller ; Mental science as applied to teach ing. Prof. J. T. Ailman ; History, Oliver Suloff: Tbe advantages of "method," P. O. Shelly , Literary aocietiea. J. H. Carney; Orthographv, J. M. Burns; Classification in county schools, G. W. Ilower ; Memory and its culture, Prof. Campbell ; Common schools bow improved f Kdwin Davis ; Essays by Mary Auker and Lottie Rudgers; Music, reading and recitations. All are in vited. Exercises to begin at 7 o'clock even ings, at 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. Saturday. Committee. JdHIATA COUNTY-Unofficial. State TreasV Supreme Judge S3 SS "5 m b er S. C ' - SO 2 5 p X p MilHintown... 72 12) 70 121 KermaDkgb... hi h7 e3 91 Walker 172 119 173 116 Favette 261 97 2'.2 98 Delaware ... 147 55 149 S3 Thompsont'n. 89 - 83 9 82 Monroe tS 14 f8 111 Greenwood .. 22 79 21 79 Su-qnehanra. 6o 40 66 43 Pattcrsoa .... 67 8S 68 89 MiUord 90 128 91 125 Port Koyal... 58 62 67 60 Turbett " 88 110 88 109 Beale, 92 107 92 10M Spruce Hill... - 104 87 104 l?7 Tuscarora .... 97 178 97 17r Lack 79 105 79 103 Black Log.... 14 16 14 16 debit sec. rear U ATLOR HKPNER On the 27th nlt . , , . 1st rhe Lo'berati parsonage at McAlisterville, 7. J. Howard Neely, Adm'r earn testa- j j, l v R.,v. u. w. Leiaher, Mr Herby A. menta annexa of Joseph Pomeroy dee'd, vs. jnayla- and Miss Mary A. Hepner both of John P. Mc William a. No. 123, Sep. T., SV7. Scire fasiaa to revive and continue tbe iieo or judgment No 4, April T-, 1896. Defendant pleads non assumpsit and pay ment. 8. J. Howard Neely, Adm'r cum testa- ! near Coeslsmus this county. ZnrER8 On tbe 28th ult.. at bis place of residence in Monroe township, Juniata county, Andrew Zeiders aged 61 years, 7 months and l..tm.ni .t fit rmM menta annexa of Joseph Pomeroy, dee'd, t ch,cb. Siuqubhanna township on the 81st vs. David Imes. No. 124, Sept. T.. J887. of October. Summons in aasurapsit. Defendant pleada non assumpsit. g9. William Keis.-r and John Rapp vs. Mrs. Benjaniiu Whilmer. Jfo.128, Sep.T.,1887 Transcript of an peal from judgment of J. B. M. Todd, J. P. Plea, nil debt, sec. reg. 10. Henry P. Clark vs. John W. Milliken. No. 229. Sept. T-, 1887. Appeal from judg ment ot K. B. McCrum. J. P. Pleads nil dibut sec. reg. Tbeo. H. MxaisGrB . Protbonotary'a Office Protk'f MUHmtown, Oct. 22, 1887. - A Siiltance In 1S21. Protbo'y Tres'r. jC & m x " er I I S. S 3- a 2 - - : : - na . Mifllintown 86 113 67 141 Fermanagh 81 101 78 U'7 Walker 1X4- U 169 1.-4 Farette 2Hi 91 27i 82 Delaware 171 81 171 31 Thompooatown . 63 18 4 1 27 Unroe 89 13 13S 60 Oreenwood 77 M 50 Susuebanna. . . 72 37 82 27 Patterson 82 78 61 99 Mil ford 96 12" 92 127 Port Roval 63 67 68 61 Turbett." 4i 101 . 45 102 Beale 82 128 87 118 Sprnre Hill 94 97 101 82 TuMrarora 1X4 145 ! 179 Lack 82 108 82 l'o Black Log 14 1 14 ' 16 O "In 1827 there lived in Washington Co., Pa., a farmer by tbe name of McCook, an uncle says the Pittsburg Times, ol the lam ous General Anson G. McCook, the present Secretary ot the Unit el States Senate Mc Cook's farm was situated on the old nat ional pike, eight or tea miles from Brown ville. In attempting to dig a well a abort distance back from the pike be struck a huge flow of natural gas. This by accident became ignited, and the Hame it gave forlh scarcl tbe botst: passing on the piae, and many runaways occurred. Thia went on tor some time nn.il tbe authorities in that section pa-taed an ordinance stigmatizing it as a nui sance, and compelling McCook to auppreca it aa such whk h bedid. Thus what theci.izeua of Pittsburg, now coosi.ler tbe greateat dis covery of the nineteenth ceutury, just half a century ago the citizens of Washington county considered the greatest nuisance." BEXKKTT On tbe 9th of September, in Spruce Hill townsbiD, Elisabeth Bennett wife of John Bennett, "deceased, aged 72 years, 2 months and 28 days. aflFrLINTOWN MARKETS. 1887. 20 20 9 8 10 Mtrnnrowa. November 9, Butter Erg Shoulder, .................. bides, Laid.. MIFTLnSTOWN GRAIN MARKET. , Corn new...... Oats, Rye , Cloveraeed . . . . . , Timothy seed . . . Flax aeed bran... Chop... MMrta Ground Alum Salt. A rarer lean Salt t n TliU 3'.l taiiiiiiii a !'- sncreK-iii-:,. , . .--men :.-r ;. i tiii. culars addr. Sept 24 8t f .r ob-i-ave .. . . ..i young t ,.t 'i-For cir- i ir l so.T. I ...L-arg Pa. i j . i l it. ' 1 5 A X K . : J jiAIN STi.T. i:ITF. Ts':c 1 k f?'l.-!- CO. . --i-r-r-iT 1QQ7 1865, ES TA15Lioii xj - - -ar s Special Imitation To The i none To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK ; t iv. kit busi- Co. Commissioners. D. A'y o m 3 Mitflinto'n. Ferm.na'h. Walker.... Fa ette ... Delaware . . Thomp..u'ii Monroe. ... tlreenw'd.. SusUthaa. I'attersou.. Mil'ont .... Port Roval. Turt--U .... B-ale Spruce Hill. Tuai-arora.. Lack Black Log.. 95 113 lt2 2ti9 162 4i 92 - 83 9 69 45 91 103 111 75 !4 97 8; 188 201 101 43 87 21 73 88 100 67 45 87 103 115 65 14 99 79 109 85 21 20 10' 79 37 7.1 lit tit ltrt 118 92 Iu9 14' 16 a 100 84 102 97 46 25 113 78 38 72 12t 69 101 111 79 1GI 107 16 92 92 186 271 164 46 I 0 40 26 6(1 4.00 $2.00 1 60 18 00 1 60 22 00 1 25 ... 1 trOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, November 7 1887. Peon- ' sylvama red wbeat 88c ts. Corn 60cta. Oat i H4CIS. Live chickens tv. to 9c ta a pound Duck 8 to li-cla. Geese 8 to 9cts. Turkeys ! 8 to lOcta. Kggs 19 to 21cts. Butter 16 to i 2bcis. Brau f lb,23 to $17.75 per ton. East Libestt. Nov .- 6 Cattle Receipt 632 bead: abpmeut, 243 bead nothing ( doing; all tbrouab cons gnmeuts: 5 ears : Cattle shipped to New York 10-day. Hogs neceipt-, 8-juu Head; auii-menta. 8400 head; market Low; Philadelphia, $i,60(a) ' s,iu; aoraers. s,3.-(): common to lair. 4.2.S(,)4,8i, 10 cars of Hogs shipped to New York to-day. Sheen Receiota. ! 1400 hoad.- abipmenu, 1200 head; nothing doing. .vt'd on Willi dneks were not quite as plen ti'nl about tlie month of the Jauiata river, lnt week, as drops of water during a rain shower, but they came dov-n on the bt reams in the vicinity of D ini-.innon, in sit -b numbers th:it everybo-ly who could Beware u gun went oat to shoot a duck. Ftotn the Liverpool Sun. C. A. Rippman and James Rounley, of Millerrtown, last week ne day each lost a cow. The animals failed to return home as usual in the even ing, aid it is believed that they were driv en off by a cow dealer a bo drove a herd through tow n that day, " Recently while Mrs. haines, of Millerstown, was sweeping a room, she noticed a small cart ridge among the dirt, and without thinking of any danger, put the dirt and cartridge in the stove. The cartridge exploded aud struck Mrs. H. above the right eye, inflict ing a paml ol injury. Mrs. Lewis Wagner and ber three daughters were weigh ed one day last week at the Reward store, and they tipped the beam at the following Hcures : Mrs. Wagner; Mrs. John Finuical, oldest daughter. 165 ; Miss Savil- Si la, oli Miuuie, 204J; total, 716 pounds. 21 -Now ii you can Hud another mother and i three daughters with more weight, let us ok i I hear from you. 68 Front the Chambersburg Repositary j Thirty-five car loado stock passed through 106 115 7 14 Auditors. Mifflintown.. Fermanagh . . Walker Fayette..... Delaware.... T oinpont-.w Monroe . ... . Greenwood . S us4iieh.i'iua p. 11. - son ... Milf.rl Port Royal.. Turbett Beale Spruce 11:11.. Tucror. .. La-tt Black Log... i"! 5 ! I I I : ss p 89 87 K'7 H7 92 92 9 91 1-6 187 ll'6 M4 . -.7 2-;s 93 91 lt-- ir,-j 40 45 45 22 22 7'J 71 H1 137 21 21 80 7b 83 70 34 29 71 72 88 -7 99 102 120 121 57 57 6 62 45 101 101 ltrj !3 95 112 llo! 105 111 83 81 I H3 102 179 179 79 79 109 109 14 14 16 14 O ibis place on Tuesday night from the South o the eatern markets. Bears are report-sl as plenty in the m ountains between this and MoConnellsnurg. hour ordinance on tbe Cumberland Valley Railroad and it now lakes a train til teen ru'tint.. to pass through the town. Tbis is a g-ent punishment to bassengers, not that they liav e anv Ihinp atf-.itist Carlisle, but it is a WKte . ; v.i'ujtile time. Th.. C oiiiiiy Co.:n..sii.iit-rs have Irorght niit Uiu J Jli h' '.-.it of C. W. Pentz, tax collector of the tir..iri ot Greenca-tle, aud agaitist uis boudstun (1. C. Per-.lz, Cyrus Peterson slid l. W. P. titz. C. W. PfDtZ, the collector 1ms neglected to return his duplicates lor 1885 a:jd 186, and to ac count for the money collected, notwith standing the fact thi he has been tiotiti.-d to do so by the Coiiiniissiontrs. Suit was accordingly brougi.l to collect tbe amount of his bond trout his sureties. -. - Illilary Dug. A G R E A T REDUCTION Ia the Price or the Beantiful and Popular Cabinet Photograph. I mould respectfully call the attention of the ciiizei.s of Juniata to the fact that I wi.l make First clasa Cabinet Photographs at tbe Low Prlceof 3.O0per Dozen, dnriug the months ft November and De cember, tbis being a reduction of oxz dol- LAa per dozen from Mr usuil price. All persons who desire to make Christ. mas presents to their friends of pictures must come during November, as, unlet they do so. on account of the rush ol busi ness about the Holidays I will not bo able to get the work out in time. All work will be guaranteed first class. Do not put it off a single week after you read this ad vertisement. Come at once. Hitch up your teams and bring in your entire fami lies, babies and all. . I will still make a further reluction, where three or more in one family get pic tures, of FirTT Cests on each dozen, mak each dozen ot ta'j'neis $2.50. Le'S than one dozen of eaeh p.e-sou will not be made at these prices, out at the lollowii-g : four pictures, $1.50, or six for $2.00. Remember, that these are extremely low prices ar.d will only contiuiin during the mot !hs of Nov .-liber and December. In order io make ..od work cheap it is neces :nT thnt there ball be a larce demand .a.-h lLie !,::. !:t --Mt pM.d a.rfc rbian D!e'0:tt t o.tilr. At-co-.f't. .-.f fn-i.i t vi ;,.t's and COrpO:.:- - . :: F .-tv t. if '- tWfciVt n ' -Ti't . in S. ,3a L.m MADE ru nirrrnin FOIt EN AM) .CUTUS, FOR B0TS AM) ( 1! ll Dl.F.N. SIXTH AND (RSTUT STS OF D. W. HARLEY It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS, Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND OHILDKJfiiN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His urices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY, SCHOTT'S FAMOUS CLOTHING Establishment IIjis Surprises In Store For You. Never did we present such a large stock of Suits and Overcoats for ren. Bovs and Children. Our assortment of Mens Suits and Overcoats - A.-a e ima naa h.ia h. eii -:irefu:lv ana tastcmny seieciea. uiu i B 'grenades.! I ji-JL Tn Siza yjti ia4 Qaarls. II ',I0tct SIa1y3Jiinoii3SoiJ.il IPRIOB8. M Plet. Per Oox, $10.tja M Ot'sr's. " 16.0al .inn m si tT rr.t P - - J J jvaj . , - - ...4-. p , s Ca sr. "brf" V C'-i2 7ai, Sz2 iz. ZLz'.zt I qu&tVs CI tie BEST CtU.l-iT 14 Or; r:or:S ?Ji.V f. v itli till A l.avii.- an ;tr 4 tic-e lia-tt:;1 it.-:cd Lv t'.-i. k- tor v-wK r. fassff'-.'jer raache . ; sad tw!!".ps. It i tiei.t v ia orT'a-rT-o'v--i ti noH niiaij'tr. lie s they nIl.t ail come in to g- t it within vi"!' "-rt p :c of time, just as lots of travel a rail.o d at a particular time J'lMitu.- exeiir.-ion rates. Rehpectful'y, JOSEPH HESS. Mifiiitito n, November 1st, 1SH7. Fall Anil Winter Goods.! i would i'li.. r.n iho public that I have! now in my i..;w millinery store at my place I of residenre on Wit.-r inui u.n:.., - I -i - - -- - j..uiiiiiv,) second i i.-oiu corner of Bridge street, a lull stock, of Spring At Summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest stvles and havin. employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply tbe public wi!h everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine rty stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. , , MRS. DEIHL. March 22-fc7.1.v. l.vU; - -.-. r. ' -. v - ; jU-. V V -T'r --..- ..n.... ..j cniic iukI nvcrcfuit.s was never more attractive than .11 1F0 (.!' l.l.V.l . ' a - - " ' ' new and the prices are the lowest. You can f iin no I.Ua of tbe nxiprtiitude of our Full and Winter stock f men's snits until you fee if. Tin re is no style of garment, fabric known i ll.e trade that we cannot show y.,u. e have strong serviceable worn :ng suits as low as 4 : excellent union cassini' ie suits at C : desirable !udness suits,. in ovir Liiy patterns, t S, slO, and ?12. WE HAVE GAINED A CHEAT REPUTATION ror tbe clrgar.t fit nnj finish of r.nr F.ill and Winter Overcoats ; every gar ment is perfect, fashionable and jet cheap. X ttiilor can eonnl thrra with ul nntnicg a fancy price. Will you do yourse'if the justice to exanunme them early T NOV ELITES" IX BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS- TLis department is full to overflowing with stylish goods. All tbe -r-xr styles f dt.tnestic and imported utitct at 2, i-2 25 4, t" and 5G. its we start with 3. for trood union cassimere9 st57?:5."ar!tl 7. There mems to be no end to our stock of Iwys' and uren's Overcoats. chil- whole Kepublican ticket has! GRAYBILL'S j Furniture tore has been re I stocked with a new lot of the j Latent M led Furniture of all de.-crijitijn. Chamljer Suits, IJeil-s Beddiii?, Carpets, Mat- .v- of I hv 1.. every kind lo minute. This never .. I'risiriri-ts, 2'i. 7. t'rn. : r.r'.-i,. i il. .'iir-.l in H mi., and C I Vt. '..-rih..r f. til.. S KVTIVtl s'l i piv srrearatea d ' 'i mrv r.-n in ;(v '" i"i ti e s s '! be sn pav W mntel. la- TWree educated Voung men and two dies. Will pay tfxvl sa'ery. Address. Lock B"'x 3IJ. Lewistown, Pa. iree. Tht KNriZL AID K le nt ..r period of one T 'C ue ' spit'.. He. l!i IVr.'. l.-h-,; '-.-N t!i i ! of suitahl e f of a house or liirn. ' '"' '', r' 'in "f the kind of" pmnt ' "irhml.linj. j M. MeOon ta.nt that a tin or wooden roof &. ri?so'. The improved method of fastening the tripes c.l pisnc, invented bv the !ason .n.i llmJin Ih-rsn ami f'iano Companv a t-w v ears since, is un.iuent th.. mn.t iintortant itrtpri m i nisliing the in-trument more richly musical in its tones, as well as more dur able, and leaj liatle to g -t out of tune. App, Graham and Pc-nnell have all been elected. The I)e mocracy have lost their bag and ba-'o-aire. It is the greatest vie tory ever achieved in Juniata bv the Republicans. Thoe of Cf,!""i -v. bnt tvl h '''ft. rH -i'.:.i:.s, t 3. Vir vni . 1Ka'"'i rv,u "t S..i ... , . ., vt lit Iur who a few f r John Crown . !'a been willed . -T.-hn Cab!e of 1'ttte a f .rtiine. SCSAN STEWART. Where is Susca Stewart, I deaire to find iier, or her legal xepresenUtivea ir she is deceased . She or any jerson baviog knowl edge ,d ber here about, can hear some thing to her advantage by commanicating tl!il iw. KoMIT JIlkI. Attorney at Law, Milllir.toai Pa. Nov. 7-7. the unterrified who felt as if ril.nai.lv .me of J they could stand the change of j m ti.eca.-k ao-.ut the ..emnts ever I I the ititer was told to political fortune Will be Sent up!wlih he did in an aloi.i-bmgly . a ne dog employed in this servici Salt Iliver. The State is Re publican by 18,000, Ohio is Ke publican. Trial LI-C Dec'r, Term, li?. Tliispiita Instllula. mi:. i. ui r.it t' til hnr-d nv. 111. Etc. War- ' "t one t-itth "inks i Co.. Drmrgiots, Oct. 2ti ri7. fimo "' th Ah t tin? "n the first iHv of at rv '''"trillo.i, The following is the pregratunie for teach ers' liK:al institute to be held at Thompson town on Friday evening, Saturday and Sat urday evening. Nov. 11th and I2th .- Ad dress of welcome. J. H. Dougherty; How should physiology and evgiene be uughtto primary classes f V II. Haines; Moral re sponsibility of tbe tewher, S. W. Uibbs ; Wntteu arithmetic, I). E. Hosteller; CUas dxi'.l, Florence Detra ; Tbe teachers reading circle, M. L. Keiz.r; How shall a teacher sustain himself in his profession 1 G- W. Sueaknun : Vcutilatinn, Geo. Glace; School di-'n line. Oeo. II. Rumbaugn ; . .t vt u vir.r-Schoolroom "Clint Worth r.J.i .. .... I !..,' k" Th irougn "1 yoii have tberab- ! te.,. !.inj. J. f. D unn ; Local iustiiutc l.itoment removes atl ised Lumps and Hlein- od Si.avin. Pnrh. K;pj-lmne, Stiflea. "l!ell Tlir.l i... -ef.il. ., -.-.. K.IS. ' menu,. "'.. I i, :-'--ti 1", Drn .- C .i r.. 7"nnn: Tribune and M i" Lewistown Gazette came wn f,i- u e nrsl ,UT r h I "'"for rbh,t shooting .n.t k , "'ortii nf .k , "uu r-.,n.i..' ,h 'arml. an,l otiPr i... I " wrutn l 1. D. B. Cox, Administrator of Paul Cox, Sr., vs. James S- Cox and Paul Cox. N-a. 194, Dec. T , Summons in assumpsit. Defendants plead non aaeutnpsit and stat ute of limitation. 2. Elizabeth Leonard, by h-r next friend, Maurice Leonard, vs. Samuel Leouard., with not ce to Reuben Leonard, Assignee ot Samuel Leonard. No 44, Feb. T., 1S3. Defendant pleads payment and set off. 3. Lewis Arnold, vs. Henry Beale. So. 15 0-c. T.. ISStS. Summons in trespass iu sla'uder- Defendant pleada not guilty. 4. John Adams. AdmV of Jacob Leedy, dee'd, va. A. J- Ferguson. No. 16, Sept. T. ltM7. Summons in trespass in assumpsit. Defendant plea-is non assumpsit. i j B. JI. Todd vs. J. Emery McCahan. Vo. 19 Sept. T., 18S7 Kver thing in the House Furn iture Line. 50. FOlt F E 5 W. H Amng lh thouMin't :in1 one invntiorts, a pUjort-a, r.il oud r ci u.-p l iu n and btts hie h ierutan g-tiiii ha devi-nl to dt feat Krauro in cie General B-uI.tn-jr-r cci'wr btoiti - u-Ie t.-unt. the I V IUZ 4UJr Z ,, U 1 111U . J J i a iUtM!ij.fr ill Mnritif. LiL.tr.mt :il- be learned at a glance that the f u . n 11- t n-ariy .r u. ar..i luaiit-uvtT nt thf tni iTr h.t:ti'Ti vin Uc- been elected . Ilower, Cunning-1 tr ? ,"e '... . the re, ,,,. , imlow Shatles Lamn cainpaijin. Several r. gnu. uts have Urn L"'o' I1UHU OUdUCS, laamp. ham, Memmjxer, Sliellenljerger, J furnished sm. the iirtm,n sLepp-id d.s. I kno-a i. lor their wiwloui the world' over. Each oue, in atiacbe.1 so to speak to the per-on of a soldier, in whom tbe dog soon recognizes his mash.r, and who conducts bis tratni'ig. Wliile a.iing duty, the dog is kept with the sentinel, and easily learns the reijtiiremet.ts of his post. A lew of the experiments (.ertormed before Colonel von derGoltz Poem, a'n.i ror-?.-ute 1 irio Sul Ian at the ninetieth birth day of the Eiu-p-ror, arid bos since remained to witness the review wire sur ri-inir A soldier tskins tbe dog from tbe sentinel, marched j off ou a rcconnottcring expedition. After vi riling iis o, rvafioii, trill p.oi-ing lEIilt neck of iho brute, return to his niter. hurt time. ice arrived at his post tn minutes before a mounted t h an charged with the same mstrncti..us tbongh the latter rode at deeper 'e spetMl. Hut even more than this wais accooiplir.hed Witha m-ssaee tied alMiut trie tieck, as in the former case, the dog was told to seek a distant sentinel and tiring a return answer. Tins be did with great speed, carrying his me-3ge directly 10 bis master wirbout fail. It is little wonder the Pacbt Goltz was sur prised at the success ot the experiments giveu in his honor. Aud they are truly wonderful lor tbe present though bidding fair to become a common place institution in that great machine the lierman army. Tbe consequences and possibilities of the shepherd dog service are apparent to all who know anything of military science, and make their citation superfluous. One thing is certain, that a luture war between Germany and any of its neighltors will not be conducted without its dog regiment, which, thous-li not employed in concerted action, will perform service more valuable than tbe cats of ancient Egypt. Foreign Correspondence. 3 tie:s .J U : ti.: h: -d T'.-l t'S I 1 . -' ,', Tr ew . f tisrr.jily effl- I : rile, ectettt i . '.- 'l ."'.i. puatixr lee ftiiy, j ? nor I;. Is. .J f-.rrln.li What makes our Hat Departuiei.t such a grand attraction in the eyes i .-t!t?euen is the fact that we show all the latest stylos ar.d sell them at iiisliivily matchless prices. BEYOjND comparison ;s lini' niimmoth display cf Furnishiu Goods. If you are in need of any . inter underwear, white or fancy Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, v.- .an ijpy tpj hr rc at the lowest prices on record. None but new -hL aru shown. If ycu wunt a gold or silver watch, you can buy them at iCIIOTX S, AT ALL 1T.ICES. r hi- -I v. Uo btj ri'c, aX-.iflla(t - li. i!l vu 11.1' ! H-n.; t. fliVfi'i! . .Vic 'cr'. 8 0 fl 0 T T, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFL1NT0WN, FA. 9QQVICTOR Cm &J:iiz MANURE SPREADERS "rf'ft ftRHWAjflHISr'-i tht trr. 7" -iria? I Iip rbuifbt t-iTfitdv-r out uiia the lv kind thai ran be sll icbed to .IS sm lW. .Ayfis'y. lo marufeiui-rs rTi!'V-Cv -,?--' -VV. of Vietor Clever ' VjrSj. j llulisr-. Imnrrial - v aiif.'Strnsv SlsrUera Monarch e'nnira .".fill-, torn hel!er. Feed Cutter-. -te. Ai: ate w-.rii.iee.!. I n.-es miiil'i tr M- k'.'k A l!l Kl . 'olnmba..O. Litters llear e'a :i AOf HsT O V . MO. T. 1 O K ;lllue Vrapper -vv-ith lied Band.) THE BSSI.SCOmff 50AMfA3S. Cleans everytiiiLrg ia tne bouiwi ; will rwii.rf! whif Pv to mrblmntl?, tblei. etr.; citan P&int without diuinuiig iu luslrw ; ccourw knire wtiil it vTubM them; makes china, g'aaswar and wtii'lowB glahtea with aa added tribtties polinUeti the tin, braan and stopper ware utcd iia the kitchen; el-anse the batb-tu., floor. aatJ tmbleTwabea oil clotb n withont ipjunut; them Uakea out grame, dirt and stain b from cartf u matting and other woven fabric. THE SIMONDS SOAP CO.. NEW YORK CITY IMatf from fSoro H1notf Votlblo Olta, Svn, o ANTBODT. ANTWMEKt. in ANT QUANTITY, from a pound to a pail, and in a few winu i t&. ONE PACKAGE maket: 15 pounds White Curd Soap) All is s- - Pi"":--. A Fail of Superior Soft Soap. ) tatlmt. It taket the place of Washing Powders and Common Soaps. THE SIMONDS 80AP CO., Price. IO csntt. NEW YORK CITY. KEEPS TI1E LARGEST, BEST M .MOST 47. Summons in tres 1 nassauarec Menial i . .mty. Uusuin fregit. D fendaot pleads ! bell ol Academia. MAKKIED: BAKTOnI-CAM BE LLOnthT evening nf tbe 3rd inst., at tbe resider-ee of the brides pareuta bv- Rev. J. S. VVoiMlbnrn. 11. J. Barton of Walnut and Rhoda M. Cain- 6. James Wioiaiu Frank JolU, BARF LF.Y OTT On Oct. 27. 1897. at the Kevstoue hotel, in Patterson, by Kev. A. ai ..er, r. u. nam lev ol ii uleton. .lean or Oil of Or- rougnj . x., I'- Apivealfroinjudg- Huntingdon conuty, and r-fej VARIED 8 I 0 C K OF Foot JTcar in Juniata (Jonnty. The above statement is true. Other 'merchants allege the same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand up for inspection. I will forfeit 50 if I fail to sustain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. pi t i p or surx I P A.1D QriT PLC IIOIIBXOBIXU THE PEO- G, W. HECK. OSLr EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. PAY HE ENGINES. IS'? J fi V f bLl.?iTiSaJ f 0 I F ... i1 VIfr BOILERS Oaf all aStxes. WB1TE FOS CIRCULAR AND TELL US WHAT YCU WANT. 3. "W. jLrsrN"xn 3 soars, Drawer 1130, ELMIKA, IV. Y. RRAKPW OFFIPF- C-nalStre.t.CH ICAOO.U1. V3JvAIl,H LrriUbii- Dejr Street, SEW VOIU&, "THE GIRZ. I I.EFT BEHIND SEE." CWTB15MTEDISTT JT-. :'T--7p-T.-f . fa irs.f""'A& - t. it. i 1 1 'wr-7jvi. :is.sr,r lilnstrated by the cw f iTT. Ttarl-k T!ntnrr. h.-h ! n nnly th 1r-il;r.!r rnr.-r In 11 ' .-mre. bnt TlfTS LEtlllvU BlV K ASTF:iIC. Id. lh.l..rV-S,f..t.Fi',J It aod Fifth Wbo-1. A.k yoar -l-alr for the T. T. f I . TTXs'K iM ' tiV. wilu tbo Hayduck Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Life ia in.-ca . . a - r . .w : -iL.. r. (This picture will he fmiiVH on a lirtre card, printed in elegant f A:, to ny one who will agroe ta frame it f ENCLOSE STAMP.) sod for Catalogue and THE T. T. KAYCUuK L Ali...U4i LtJ., Cor. PlatasndTwrlfili SnMt::.(.t'XAVl,ti Wsolesaie Price L-.sL ASHTS VAXTIs WHtttf I t Ktll CU ri l-.'ITt' IT S3 fiJt ITACii fi r i,- r . ' iv -i i ! fii?. J:-i -1 ;K i-r. 111 (.;,.-; 0 ; L. Kejn r ; Bevleiv ami entuinatiotis