1 nEfEBBEK 7, 19S7. ttri TERMS. - (1 00 per annnra if paid jrP. tlo If mot pid U advance. ..mfDtJ lnrtod at 60 nr Hoe ' laeertioa. , rents "D u, ,hoM desirinc 111 e wi . - . " yttr, half r quarter -HORT LOCALS. i. snout to opt-n its winter work. ,r3.1 national bunks In opera- baa been herd on the h,r,' Institute "ill be largely is home Irom college in . Tear 14. r,t:erou ,vetI0 lectures at Institute) promise intrrv't- lot of substantial . ., .ri Fart T bi , . f-r ;e- , a; jrp hs been granted a new trial party is a party ol prln la not -e.itled to any man. ,ur.u..ru.'t-r s wi'bm six ae- , I. it Thursday morning -btui reii nej'ifa v,u- thl convened bous rt,-.l ibis year. business killed tbe It weighed .. ... art) t'ntT ,vn i'. . -. Ha't man, one ol Thompsontown a , n.o!t"li n'"'in toWoon s.iv. v -l, S'rrr.-lt. i f Millord, : r. ''I .. s:.d. -fJr.iu la the, price of . ..ma 10 'Uy. Everybody aay, has- v a To rbutt township. mo a siU'l-t't ot liluouittcld Ac .. ,-r -l hulide s. r J ,i L'.i.-ru cnuuty is kept buayj lr-1 I ail urea took place in :) tu'. p',t month. . i ,:! aa t n:i ceu'.s in advance will II. - Ssstissl asirf Kartaucaa and ..(,.y i'" ' ver- ,r ("!i;' ' ia ' R d elsewhere In . .r,.( ,.X.-Uiii tickets to Caifornla A-!-..' a r.:r.d. ..vtura jut i:p Lis largest hog W.-l wti k : Tbe beast i. . . S.iii;r ,1 P'lai- 1 cloatl u.CAt. , tbe late eUctiun Bla ne'a friuude tli.t B'.in- will cordial b i.t:I cti1i4at in Itc8. rii." K a"r nai apjointed a com , I;.aui'r:a li I'l -atioo t report j a a-v ! it ti.-It acsmoa. ., .--..brr, wbo .be pa-.l Si jeara baa a j .1., ii mi n JuuUta .. Tuitiiij bia ria.ie and frieuda. ;r ot the I.utbern church In vir :i ! iouval, in 'be (J. A. K. r ti.d advar caib gain of 51. b-as m.-n-baiit Straver had the cap It ku'e arvere'y hart th otbrrday, toI ..( . "al oil tt.et wae being lowtr- int-llcctual treat, and at the aame time bn meroQa, entertaining and inatrncbve. Oon't fail to hear him, Thoredey ereolng, Decem ber 16tn. Mr. Charlea Gayarre will tell at eoma lengtb, ia The American Wag .sin for De cember, of the gay et ire of New OrU-aae is former day a, wnoo a pleajnra-loring rae enjoyed tberaatlTea mre freely, it not tuo.e (oily, than their deecendanta. Supt R. B. Johnaon Icctorea Monday evening. Subject, S.lf Improvement" Prof. Johnaon ia a good talker, an enrnrat worker in tbe Public School of Pennavl vania and will entertain and inatroct any audience that aaaemblea to hear him " There'a a farccer within four miles of Lincoln, His., wbo appear to be particular ly Btted to become a proOtonal jnror Up to the day ot tiieir execution b had never heard of tbe Chioa-o Aran htot." Ex change. He does ant lead tbe papera. Do Peyater (they have ben converoing on art tvpica): "Are joa lord ot m)!iea, Mrs. Parvenaf" Mrs: Parvenu (ho baa niale several bad tuiaiakea aitice ber en trance into society, and ia on ber guard): Well er tr u depends entirely on how it ia cooked." Beacon. Johnny (from Boston) Sister, never purchase fruit from tbat mant Suter (with alacrity) No, Johnny, I never will. But why 1 Johnny Because he expectorates on bia apples to make tbem lnuiinona. Weekly Graphic. Rev. Charlea T. Stock lecture Thursday eveoiug. Sulj.ct, "The iicro Kecogaixed and Unrecogniard." Kev. Sleek poaseaaea woundurfu! power as an orator and in the lecture auoTe named display a bis forces In an unusnal aud interesting way. Every body should hear him. A paibrtic account of an organised nieiu od adopted by our soldiers, when iu tbe Hold, for celebratiug the return of Christ mas, wilt be given iu the December number ot Tbe American Mgaaiue, by one ol tbe survivor of a aoie.y wbiuu held iu last uecticg durtog tbe war. A tramp, Michael O'Brine by name bra tally BMaulltU ais UGrrgur, at Alomoaa, Ool ., last wrt-koue day, aud lt-r bia assault waa put to Jail. Tbe next day a large crowd ot ciuztoa forced tbe jail doors open aud took him out and bung bun to tuo gate ot be olock yards near tbe town. Dr Samuel A. B--ar lectures, Wednesday evrM-g. aul j ct, "educational rorcea." Dr. Bear ba aa euviablo reputation as a uccesslul lecturer. 11 w baa tbe faculty of Lg-igiug t iv 3 strict ittention ot all bis uuitors and arouses an int rest in bis ubject tbat tuakus his talk impressive and luktruclive. English Spavin Liniment removes 'all ant. S"lt. or Calloused Lumps and Blrin- bea trout bor.es. Blood paviu, Curbs, plints, Sweny, KiDg-b.ne, SiitUs, praina. all Swollen Throats, Coughs, EiC. Save $ jO l.y tbe ne of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks ft. Co., Druggift, Mi.lttuiown Pa. Oct. M b7, tiuto. I i " ia railroad company have a cuttirg through tbe rock curve, ab ut a mile and a ba"f - j itt ttioa. ii coming, and don't forgot - out looking for n Christmas h - mmy of store goods to drop i ha le store. r . f, r like this. Send one dol . v ti nts to ray lor one year n r.v the SssTtast aan Kxrcau . 7 t Il'rfk.j) Prtt. i (. I) iver. tormerlr preacher tor . U'ii,ia. Presbyterian congregation. ha accepted a call to the Pre - i: il :n h at Latrube, Pa. -ranv lsliea hold a ploaant ra et I l'rebvterlan church la.'t Frid tT : l 'be ru.eting ws addresaeft by nihUter of Clintou county. ur thtning nnl needs to te put ulrri airs. Call on J. M. Mc Donald !. no rod on your build ng Mc I si t win give yon the required rod pro- K",r. I Fol'.ibud.- "Can yon tell me. Mr, 1 .ant. whv thev did not hang those tw l..r b'rsin Cbicsgof Mr. Merchant: "Ob t n trado discount, Si 1-3 per cent -Lire. ?' H...irve Philips' lectuie. "Story of - ili xverm," will please all who hear it '"U'llsin deep thought, sound philoa ' iiui..,i and lua'ructlve to every 1 v;itn ruiud. I b-i't "-ttle.-t the rool of your house . . . . ii-.iii-n snown inai wm preser ' well as red ala'e roof ralut, for "J , irP,s J. Miller McDonald ' vrunt p!iMi stoves RO to tb . 1 i-.i.lrv m h-r nwik atorrw '. r.lr tufiT lo liouffht n. $4 : t Also aUvl soles At $2.40 to " ' -r s.t. ' f i ., mnd Scralcke at every kind " "r anintsls cured In 80 minutes o 'fi-ri'i .sj,arj; Lotion. This never "!d by I.. Psn!;a and Co.. Druggists, ' Pa. Oct. afl, 87, 6m. 'i rr M. Philips lectures Ta1ay ' ' C Sn'jeet, jj ory of tbe leavens." ' ilips it Wit 'heter Is a recngoiied ' " -tor Insntaies, in the state; is a man 4 'f '-iwrlenre an i a pleas'tcg talker." '" ainuel A. Baer'a lecture, "Bluca-('i-r.-s,' Is fu'l of good points all " li i: l.r,,u jht out. You will no t only ' " ibtel. but ivor!ed b It. Come to ' 1 !'ii Wrduedav evening, December Dr. Jamea Hed.ey locturea Friday even t:ij. Suf J ct, "Sunny ante r Lite." :r. Iledl-y happily combines tbe arta ot humor. p-tthos and oratory in bis unurpisrd lecture. "Sunny Si.te." U will entertain is audience better than any maa we have ver b-d with ns on th platform in Juni ata County. Uierepute'ioa as a icciurer ia well deserved and oar p-topls are fortaaat-5 in bavins ai opportunity to hear bint. Buy your Christ maa and o. ber goods at lone, me mrvnants uin j " " helps in every way to jour commnnny. They help pav your taxea, aud contribute to a creater or less decree everything tbat man appeared aimost Inguteuea rV mum "goes on," in the couitil' -.ilv, tuat ia worihy j out ot a year's growth, ilie tbiet started 11; I 1 Lottie IlackenbergeT. Tbe following wera present every day but one i Millie Ander son, Kxra Wagner, Richard Green, Mar tie Snyder, Holme Pannabaker. Th Tear hers lastitnte will be in aeasion duriug the week beginning Monday, Drc'r I2ib. Tbe Programme prepared ly W, E. Aa'oaa, Co. Superintendent, ia complete in every particular and promises unnsnal intereat, and instruction. Every teacher in the county should attend all the sess ions. "The instructors secured for the teacher Inatitute are all men of ability and men wbo are interested ia the cause ol e ducation They will offer practical advice, impart h o-ficia! instruction and be specially active in makeing tbe week's w jrk advaotageona to all the members of the body. All tbe teacher, in tbe county should be present at every aeasion." List ol letters remaining in the Patterson Post Office not called tor: Ropert Bixler, Samuel Bair, Esq., William Burry, Mies Anuie Black, lira. F. II. Croataus, David Criiuel, Jamea Carmer, Silas Caasner, Howard Cross, (3) Jobn Foglemsn, q., Jetonte Kaicliu.er, Esq., Mise Mary Lenkcr, Tbeopbolua La tdia, Esq., Exra Leach, Esq., Andrew McUoween, Esq., William Rapp, J. U. Snyder, Mr. Ed. Sbelabarger, Geo W. Stroup, Esq., Miss Kate lowers, Wm, M ailers, Esq., Jamea W. Weakley, Esq., Postal Cards: Jamea S. Palm, Esq., J. B. rord It Co. Partiea asking lor above will please aay advertised. IIowaxd Riax. P. M Patterson Pa-, Dec 1st, lab". List of letters remaining in the P. O., at tkiuliniown Pa , Nov. 80th, lbb7. Peraons calling for letters in this list will please ask lor aaeriiscd matter. Letters : John Dull, Auuie Uouid, Mrs. Lidy lit-tfuiau, 2, A. llockenbery, Wm. W. Mull, Miss Addie Reynolds, Mra. Amanda Smith, David Blou. , Jr., Jacob Vanornier, Mra. busan Woll, Johu Clair, Mia Id M. Roe, Jobn Keuno, liou. su-pben KoibrT, n-q., Miss Em tua Smitbu, Mr. David SlaubeiicK, L. W. Sirayer, UcWill P. Stcitrt, J. G. Tuoiuae, John F. W ila in.Mrs. Daia Cope laud, Wm. J McRellvay. Postal Cams : Clatence Brackbill, Jos. Page, II. N. Sbol cuberger, Esq.. Ueo. Mvers, II. C. iluat, D. ii. Duncan, Mr. Viuciuio. Cuas. B. Caawroao, P. M. A trial ol tour meu, two brolhera named Klines aud a man named 2? naffer and a man named Johnsou, is in progress this week in ttie Cnuton county court, at Lock Haven for the murder ol several members of the Culvy isituiy laat Juno. "Culiy and his wite, wiib two cbtldien. lived on a I arm in a desolate spot, twelve miles south ot Lock ilaveu sad two miles Irom any olber habi tation. Early iu Juue last tbe Hides aud borno.y mutilated Uodiea ot Jar. aud Nrs. L'ulvy were loUbd near their home. Both had beeu shot. From all appearances lit loan had been kilied iuslautly, while tho wuiii.ii bad Lo.n hrst wouuded, ravished aud tneu ojuraerod. lustde the bouse a baoy little more than teu months old waa found aluost aead, but by careful trettm3t.t ibe little tuiug recovered. The lour meu uaitttd tir arrest 'jd iu4 they have beeu in tue Couuiy Jail siuce Juue. Tbe evideuce agaiust ibciu is pu:e y circumstautial." From tbe Neaport News: uo uibt th.s wevk, u-.t very Isle, William Garuaer, wjo tiaucs -re ol Cait. Bcbtela Ursa, seut to lb to took alter Di stock u l jusl aa h .o-clii tbe atab.e tnau ol iiua.1 Sba.ure ja upco. out of ibe poultry bouse door aliu lite capaia's tlaesl Ctiristutas turkey in ba arms, buKgu.g U cioae to bis bosom as U it wire bis awcetUeart. Tue raLiuuy auti auddenasa witu watch tue pbtts ; tbey were serenaded by the caii thnmpiana, on Thursdsy evening, at Mrs Wise's. Mra. J. P. Calbona was the guest of Mrs. L. O Boyer. last Wednesday. Rev. R. M . Campbell preached to a Urge and eoce, in Mono t Hope school house, on Thursday evening of laat week. A Mertoa Parker, wbo has been away studying for the ministry, for some time past, has returned home. Abtoixett. iKicemuer 2nd, 1387. MASOS at UaHLIS PIANO. Taa improved method of fastening tbe strings ol pianos, invented by the Mason and liatnlio Organ and Piano Company a fesr years ainca, ia unquestionably one ol tbe moat important improveineota ever made, making the instrument more richly musical in it tones, aa well as more dur able, and less liable to get ont of tune. 100 PER PROFIT and fcam- CENT plea Free to men can- vssers for Dr. Scetl' Crenalaie Electric Belts, Braabea, Ac La dy ageota wanted for Electrm CoraeU. (jiucK aalae. Writ at once for term. Dr. Scott, 848 B'way, N. T. SherllTa Sale. TheSb-rilTsoid in the Court House on tbe 2nd inst , tbe loiiowing properties : A tract of IU acres .in Greenwood twp.. sold as tbe property ot Adam Wilt, dee'd. in hands ot Margaret Wilt, administratrix. Bought by A. U. and J. F. Wilt, for $25.- 00. Tbe undivided one half intereat in one hundred acres more or less, with bouse and barn Ac. in Tuscarora towusbip, sold as Ibe property ol Joshua Beaie. Bought by Eileu M. Beaie, for S30U 00 A tract ol 9d acrea more or less, in Tus- carora township, sold as tbe prooertT of Jobn Laird. Bought by L. E. Atkinson for So 00.00. A one acre lot, with dwelling house store house, ware bouse, ate, in McCoy s viile, sold aa the property el John Laird. Bought by James B. iienry lor $72J 00 A tract el b6 acres more or leas, wltb bouse and barn, in Tuicarora township. Ii' t si t, wr.o '" r a:.il fi. ' and TJ t l he SlSTIBIL 1ID pay arrearages aud pay y cei.ts In advance, Tk i lie Skstissl tit Ex- 'II v w-ll b eent for tbe period of one '- Jian Hrd'ey'a 'ecture '-Sunny Side 'e." everybody. His lec- " ' ebate, elegmt, hnmervn, entT "t C atil invruriive. No one shou'd '" h-r bun on Friiiiv ,nin. rWfin. . - - - r 1' 't .n'.'.iiig how a coat of suitable -'. tbe roof of a house or barn. 1 to be certain of the kind of punt " "ur building. J. M. McDon ' e paint that a tin or wooden roof -'e T. Sf-vk-s lecture, Th Ho-- sJ l sn.! l'treaigniiet,' is an ot support. Tberetore buy Irom taem ursi, when they bsve to sell, what JoU need or want. Mrs. George Ring, attended preaching at Ebeneuier M. B. church in inscaroia valley laat Wednesday evening, and altei preaching went to tbe home of ber son Jobn King, a mile Irom the church. She aoon aickened after returr, and rapi'lly ssck to uncoorciousners aid di-d n Thnrsdar mnruinc about 3 o'clock. She wss aged about 65 years. From the Tyrone Times: John Horner, a veteran hunter or Centre county, xiueu three deera in tbe teven mountains region l-t week, a'.d William Jack shot two. A party ol three buotera from Boa!. bu g aid ed Ove floe deer and two immense bears in three day's hunting Four hunters from Columbia county bugged three large bucks and a doe In a two day's hunt. Laat Sat 3rd ay evening, a horse and bu gy were tied on bridge street by Foreman's bote), when tbe boise by some tueane got one of bis foreleg ov. r the hib-bing strap ami rhsrohv w thrown down, and could not be gotton up until unhitched. Th boggy waa not damaged nor the horse in- lur.d. bnt tbe harness waa torn. Tbe horse and buggy be-Ioug to Charles Thomp son, of Mexico. The Snyder County Tribune ol the li inst., says: A. W. Potter's horse xbich "as stolen Irom his stable ia this place o i the rnnrnin? of the -Oih ult.. wss seen on Tbatik'gitit g ta-ruiug auou'. 'i o'clock, a. m bv Geerte P. Fiaber of tbis lace aud David sluver of Jacksou to. crossii.g ibe fuses rora mountain leading iulo Juniata county Tbey did not know of the theft of the borao uutil tbey reached Ickesburg ahero they read one of the bilia that had been out. The American Maitaxino for December will bo a Christina number. Ita leading article, bv -Wm. II. Inaersoll. will discuss the peculiarities of the accepted likeness o: Christ, aud recount tho legend of i's origin this likeness is traceable in the sacred art ot all Christian oatiou Iro u the b -ginning of our era. Mr. Iugersoll will more especial ly describe the endesvors of distinguished American painters an 1 sculptor to re pre aunt this ideal. The article will be abuad autly illustrated. From the Fulton Democrat : "Tbe Intel lectual treat ol the week was given by D Jamea Iledley on Wedn. "day eveoiug on ,tk. Sunnv Side ol Lite.' Tbe lecture was a continued delight from beginning end. Tbe verdict ol the audience w that this was the best lecture tbat haaever D.-en delivered before ibe Fulton County lost i..,. " "Ir. lledlev aprx-ared betore Ibe s'n.ton Countv Iusti u e, week of Decent ber 27, lfftt. Dr. Iledley will lecture tho coiUi Juniata County Teachers' I stlrute. R port ol school No. 3, Mifflintown, P M. A CHp-r, Teacher. Percent, of s tendance The following pupils we present every dsy : Wiil;e G ushard, Joseph StnttS Charlie Noble, Josie Adam. Guy Aukrr.Cburley Meminrer, Anna Ilawk, Jen nie Fink. Mary Snyde-, , e Craig, Elsie Miller. Bello Schweier, Nebie Muaer, Nan nln S;amfcsngh, Flora Foremin, Addie Dunolaon, CUra Robison, Annie Rollraaa, to ruu, ot course, bat in leaping me gutter bt, foil and tbe luK.e bouueca out oi bis grapattd escaped, iiy mis ttma ' lotam bad cjliec.ed bia sen ; Ujctudr aata ajd yelled "Slop, lulel ! or 1 aiU s-ool you." lite thiel stopped aad imp ored iViiuam not l give bun away. Vv tittaut tbeu c.u,ul lite luraey aud tul it tu ihe cop. dome ot our local puiioaopite.a are uow rau lu6 a Uaiber, accoraiog to la, k it laui ur tue t."Cl sttouid bate Capture tu lux key auti rviuibed it to lis rowstiiia place. Linled far Court. sold aa the property of Calvin Stewart tbe extent of bia intereat. Bought Jamea and Joseph Dobbs, for tiO.OO A GREAT R EDtTCTIO.1 Ib the I'rice af th Beanlifal and Fcrular Cabinet Photooraph. I would rerpecUnllr call the attention of tbe citizens of Juniata to tbe fact that I will make First claas Cabinet Photographs at the Low Price of$3.00 per Dozen, during tbe monina oi November aud De cember, this being a reduction of oan dol lab per doxen from my usual price. J All persona wbo desire to make Christ mas presents to tbeir friends of pictures must come during November, as, nnless they do so, on account of tbe rush ol Dusi ness about the Holidays I will not be able to get the work out in time. All work will be guaranteed first class. Do not put off a single week alter you read thia ad vertisement. Come at once. Hilch up your trams and bring in your entire lanii lies, babies aud all. I will still make a further redaction where three or more ia one family get pi' turea, of Firrr Lists on e.ich dox-wi, mk each dor. b ot Cabinets $2-o0. Le than one dozeu ot .each pesn wiil not ol oiale at thes'-priees, but at rtie toilo" z f ur PARKER & CO, BANKERS, Mam Street, Mittlixtown, Pests.. Transact a general banking busi neea. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, indiTiduala and corporations solicited. Four per cent, interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. April 20-'87. ;j5riaaffWTrriiat A ' i'JZ 1865, ESTABLISHED 1867. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes oh daily irom THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF HAELEY I4& GHEfsADEST -Ksti sal Ssarta. CrSlalyMimoMSolt1 'V 7RIOH8. Fist. . Pet Dor. gio.ea to 1 picture.-, $1.50, ur s.x lor $2.0). by Cxcurtlou Tlcketi to Cai:for- nU wis. I'eunajltnnla itiatt- road. On and after December 1st, 1887, the Pennsylvania Uailroad Companv will sell excursion tickeU to San Francisco, Los Aufteles, or Sau Diego, California, at great ly reduced rates. Ibe tickets will de sold via Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, or Kew Orleaua. and tbeuce to tbe Faciuc Coast by tbe principal lioea available at tue respect ive termini of tbe Pennsylvania Kailroad'a system. Tbe tickets will contain an "ex change order," which will be taken up at tbe eastern terminus ot the trans-continent' line and an excursion ticket of tuat line substituted taerolor. Intending tourists bare the choice of the several routea, ana a different route may be chosen lor the re turn trip to the point ot exchange, if it is selected when the exebauge order is sur rendered. 1 be eatitu-e limit ol tie return coupon wul bo six moutus iroji tbe dale ot said aa slammed on the back. f be trip wul be uiaie by tbe regular trams of the lines iuiervsied in Caatoruia travel, and tue sleepmg car laciliUea will b the aame as usual. Full lulormation in regard to rates, routes, sleeping car accommodations, and other mailers relating to the excursions may be procured by aildreaaiug Tuomas K. Watt, Western Fasseuger Agent, Pennsylvania Kailroad, 110 Filth Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bmoiiaber, that these are iitr-ui-'r '-.w i prices at.d will only Continue during tbe j months ol Nov. mhor and December. In rder to make good work cheap it is uece- jry tbat there shall be a Urge demaud, hobce if Ibe public want good work cheap, tbey must all come in to gtt it within a very short space of time, just as lota of travel on railrood at a particular time justifies excursion rates. . Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Jfiffiintown, Pa., November 1st, 1887. .CAUTIO.1 NOTICE. AH persona are hereby cautioned against hunting, cutting timber, building fires, throwing. down stone and rait fences, or crossing fields, or otherwise tresspassing on any of tLe severs! tracts of land belong ing to the undersigned in Lack township for peraons thus tresspassing will be dealt with accotding to la i. W.D. WALLS. November 16, 1888. VIED: HOOPS At ber residence near East Sa lem, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoops vile of Jacob Hoop, died Noremn -r 4th. 1837, aged 64 years, - inontua ant 21 da; s. Tea sleep dear rroiber take your rest. As Christ our .saviour tnouht it best To take y.n homo with him to dwell Though we must bid a sad larewell. We shall miss tbe dear mother we know. At home, at churrh, where'er we go, A vacai't cnair, a vat-ant pew, KemiLds us mother is bot there. O t cime to memory words of l.ve, Which mother poiie o: real ahove And I" d ho r-e mioii d laiiMul live, And our wnole heart to Jesu give. Preri um Lr-1 to m.-et above. Wlieie all in jov ind perfect lore, Tbat : may ihere lrever dwell Aud never bid a sad lsre-el. DAUGHTER. Fall And Winter Goods. I would inform the public that I Lave now in my new millinery store it tay place of residence on Water street, Mifllintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spriug xv Summer millinery K'Kds, all new, and of the latest styles and having employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclasa milliner store, come and examine icy slock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRi. Li hi ML. March 22-87.1. v. AGENTS WANTED To canvass for one of the largest, Old- ct estAbllabed. BUST K!OY'3l lIt!KKICS In the country. j Vo UL-val terms. Unequaied facilities. GENEVA NCR5ERT, established 1846. W. T. Emltb, Geneva. Jl- Y. IVIason & Hamlin 3Svi The regu'ar term ol Court was convened on Idoi.da) with all of tbe juJges on the bebcb, wuh ibe following cases on l-e books : D. B. Cox, Administrator of Paul Cox, Sr.. vs. Jsrnes S Cox and Paul Cox. have a auit about a settlement- Elizabeth Leonard, by ber next friend, Maurice Leouard, vs. Samuel Leouard, with notice to Keuben Leourd, assignee o Samuel Leouard, have a auit about a setl.e meut. Lewis Arnold vs. Henry Beale, bare a auit in reganl to alauder. J. B. M. food vs. J. Emery McCahen have a suit 'bout treipas. James Williams, vs. r'rauk Jolls, Sr., is in teanl to a debt. J. Uoaard Jeely, administrator of Jos- ph Fou eioy, deceased, s. J ''U P. Mc Williams. 1 bis is a suit a. a claim that tbe estate ot Jostpu 1 .u roy Leid against the larui of Da id A leu t.iat was bought at SherilTa sale by lac Williams. J. Howard Neely, administrator of Joa- epb Poineroy vs. David Imes, is a suit to recover a claim of the estate of Joseph I'omrroy in a farm tbat Imes bought ol J .Serin Pomoioy, executor of Joseph Pome- toy, d.c:a.d. Ueury P. Clark vs. John T. Milliken This is a suit lor tbe recovery of sheep tbat Clark claims were disposed of by M 111 iken. Com. vs. Robert Hurrell, fornication and bastardy prosecutrix Minnie J. Stewart. Com. vs. Wm. Lam er, fornication and bastardy. Prosecutors, overseers ot Fay ette loanahip. Com. vs. Hai- B. McCab. n and Leonard Groninger. Charge not repairing roads Com vs. Anua Fok-letuan. Prosecutor John E. Swarix .rouble about tne owner ship of a turkey. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirriiiTovi, December 7, 1887. Putter 20 Erg " Shoulder, 9 Sides, .......................... H Lai d...... .. . ............. 1Q MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARK KT. Wheat, 75 Cora new............ 40 Oats, 25 Rye Cioverseed...... . .. . . ... $-t 75 Timothy seud - M Flax aced 1W bran 18 Oo Chop , 1 5tl Suoru 22tU Ground Amui Salt... ...... 1 - AiutricaD Salt............. 1 o"Jal IU t'r -rvs-.w.iia-; ;"ir Firs tinifsisto. J IwMi, ISilL Kt.ij 1 ,a.-t. Trn tfiiadsvicew rnmbist V- a SiiST UUAMilaSofoiir o M-.-tn vraade wiUi the i W iaatur oi lavins; n sx z arM ca b ued by Bprina . lia. is essisnad capacially t- a ia S'asaaagsr Qsaehes an awsUlnf;a. ll ir cicsax.t in orsra;Mtiii. It is cheap sa-irails. 2orut;aocorros- 1 ia toaiil. :3 K:J. l2.OOFsrd0t. 1 i Th"tar' 3XTIKEU1SKER 1 'cld 5 aUiofimand will foic m sircma io 4 icx witlr. eut otrtntv VvaMsS mo illtnuoo until tiAed. An I cot i rocr.sk. cxnluda er vtafi ut ftX rir. Norufctoroorro- !I tai ba vsed by mriToaax. . ?r.il5J.c?o Each, Jnv vstai 1st is mi 4 ir-a, 3 -"aeil 1 e.ary Jvillr.a, lnubar! Vl vrra, wa-abou ijatt-. m'lf s-uij 7a -wna .sa.i i Ax, Crew iiar, T'iAjr. et-. It -s rts-, aid ra V liable. 'Wi.aSbiba. ej piiicr. ii 1-.X1 TaiTi at jr. i aw a II! Pi Ms 3 mm CI 0 i It will U TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS, Who Lave money to inye9t to examine the Stock of Goodn for MEN BOX S AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Ilia prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY JvlIKKl INTOWN im ts t lit cily tiUiV.t s:i taorr:si;y e3 S elr-t Cut 'j fVi'.l;-.5i rij. ticubi sa clt3iul ia all. all ;i'2rc f'.. l ULorsal diacoaala to ft-en' aci.d J r-r elrrnlari and tei Imontil. y CI X 53 Ca-i.vc It, tVuKt. 7 V. t t I 3 PHIL'A YATES BEST MATJE ViHnSEffiBA v ..isLs Organs and Pianos. a '.- ChinvH Orryn u inlrrtdneed by Vljuon A :vs n.u'itA.iM itjir uirtiiiiicjr ocr ail rtnert Ua.-iUa! rcciM itir.teiliouor t lOraM Wjful tvxuiotliaua ;nc 1867. . '11 0 j F0K hy AND lOUTHS, I OK TOTS A.D CHILDREX. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Te lmiw-d Mo-U o Ftr I.t 11 a :i: ir.iiti in ,...' cs ii'-'.Uin. rxjiti-- a f :fi tv'jTrti.- i i tirt-tiK.-!. !'. iina ttiDCJ, tVaavl i ia-.:i n-A L'iia. j ata, fi c. auiluti .utite. FUILAUhLPUIA MAkkETb. fvtiDsv.vauia heat b'Jcts. Coru 68 to 91 cts. Ua s oi to 4lcis. I.i- cnict-u o to cts. iluck 8 to Hols. 1 urt- s Scis. tieese cuts. t.u.tcr 18 to o-Sota. tggs iil to aocis a Uoa. Clwtrsted at 5 to 7c U. lirau at loJl.oU. liay at $15 to it a ton. East Libistt, Pa . Dec. 3 Cattle Re ceipts, Tib litsO; shipmuuts, 80s bead; Dolh- lua doing, all ttirouab cobsistuiuruts. two cars ot cattle snipped to Mew VorX to-day. Higa Keceipts, 8UU brsd; snipments, 6 AW bead; maiket firm; FbuadclpLlas, $o. U(a)i.eO; Vol Iters, (o.3U(a)5.4U; commaD to lair, $J.76()5 25. fiiue cara ol bogs shipped to .Nov York to-day- SUt-tp K- ceipts, loOO bead; shipments buO bead; market firm on eoud: bull on common at uucbai.ged prices. Al! iTrxnx are liiiih'. cautioned as tinoi j bu.iiiioc or H.-liine "a tho .ro) rtv ol tbe und rpijtiK-d in Fyett toausbip, as tb. trrsspass laws Will le eutorctd. Lruuna jjun. Turbttl Jottlna;. Mrs. S. A. Koor.s is oa tba sick list. Missrs Rosa and at) Turtx.lt of Tosra rora atation, viitea tlieirauni, Mra. J. t Caihouu, last Saturday. i'r t. W . b . lj romugrr aud srile srnre the fi' ki .X Buxman, one day lail a.-k. v. Maibara apent Saiuru i n ti.- lr I playing ball at Hertxler's schoo', on W edn. sdsy, the bat accidentally slipped Irom tbe battrr's hnd and struck Noah Urvnincer, ho was catchinf, nodr-r the chin, cutiina; bia Berk badly Tbe wound was drt-ased and tbe tx.y la contalts; Svlveter Wise too to himself, bia bet ter hs'f, in person ol Vis Annie Waflon, Wavloei-dV of laat wrek. Ttaev w-r- ma GIIA YBILL'S rurniture fctore nas bet;n re stocked with a new lot of the Latest Styled Furniture of all debcriptijn. Ch'.aiber Suits, Bells. Beddinjr. Carpets, Mat ting, Window Shades, Lamps Evervthinjr in the House Furn iture Line. ;,it;i -nLo ar a-iCcring fi-om tit error au1 . .Tfiitsaf you'b. curTuua watikuea, eiixlj . y, itHuof manhooJ. 1 will tv-nd a rrc;,--.Icmroro".rEEolp HAKOE. Thlncrea - vra Jioov!-ra iij a tt .ss'oiiary In tScu ;. end a oIf-aI Irof-ad onrVe V th j ;: i a X. Ikuax, i:o',-, D, Vew Tork Ct-'j. - VICTOR T . f AH W A SO A S r:i'-t--':' . i -'. l bs rlisai't.sl pr-sf1. r oul io.l 11." f. .--VV"' - 'I f only kil A ll:atan tie I -'. 1" ' ' '.-Cl)l IO c'l "if ' 1 . V .-.'7. 'tS ' - t:'0 nsi.'Uti.i firt-ia f! t .-r&LZ-- rT-'P"-- " Vlcler t'lovrr tr1 -- "t. r f -"-iTar. r aw f"i..t k e- r Konirr .. Fimloi ."M::". torn r.t-;ir.. Kr.-d ou.-r. ' ic. All n.f '."' r;' .' T 4 maiiei neu. .;.va;:S s t i:it. o. roiu.-: n.C-. Kasssni Braaeh S iss. liiIKr)iV.', UU. SCHOTT'S FA3IOUS CLOTHING Establishment Has Surprises In Store For Yrou. Never did w present ench a larpe ptoik of Suits and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children. Our assortment of Men's Suits and Overcoats for dress or business has been carefully aud tastefully selected. Our line of boys' and children's suits aud overcoats was never more attractive than now and the prices are the lowest. You can form no Idea of tbe rnapr'tude of our Fall and Winter stock of men's suits until joa ree it.. Th re is no tityle of garment, fabric known to the trade tbt we cuuuot chow you. Wo have strong- serviceable work ing suits as low as ij4 ; excellent union cassimere suiis at G ; desirable business suits, in over fifty patterns, at $S, 10, and $12. WE HAVE GALXED A GREAT REPUTATION for the elegant fit u:id fir i-h of our Fall aud Winter Overcoats ; every gar ment is perfect, f it-bionable aud yet cheap. So tailor can equid them with out namiug a fancy price. Will yon do yourself the justice to examinine them early ? KOYELTIES IN IB0YS1SUITS AND OVERCOATS- This department is full to overflowing with stylish goods. All the new styles of domestic and imported suits at f-, !r 2 25 Sfl, Sr.-) and $6. liitj Boys' lone punts' suits we start with $3, for good union cafcsinieres a. SO, ana 5. mere eeems lo do no enu to our siock oi uus huh tuii dren's Overcoats. What makes our Hat Department such a grand attraction in the eyes of gentlemen is the fact that we show all the latest styles and sell theca at positively matchless prices. BE YOJN D COM l'ARISON is our mammoth display of Furnibhino; Goods. If you are in need of any winter underwear, white or fancy Dress S'uirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, ic, yea can buy them here at the lowest prices on record. None but new goods are shown. If you want a gold or silver watch, you can bay iharxt at SCHOTT'S, AT ALL TRICES. SCH0T T, THREADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, 1'A. S5. FOKFEI T. 850. 000 G. W. H B O K KEEPS THE LARGEST, BEST'. AND MOST VARIED S T 0CK OF Foot IWear in Juniata County. -ooo a' lege the LEGAL. ricJ at tbe M.E. Parsonsge bj Rev. Ste-j uit23, 187 KOT HON OTA R T'S KOT1CE. Notice is bffrrbi gin that the Brrl snd Sr-al Kfsnsi l Job? U Vi-rgason.ctimrnit-l-e f CatlsrriDe otronn. baa bn-n filwl id tbe Fr-thono'ary'a otG -e ot Juniata enn- v. an t the aatoe "ill be jTt-s-nlel f r ca Pruia'i.m and allowance to Ihe Court ot Cfmoa VI as ot s-wl County, on Tue4v. :be 2-h day ot iN-cen.txr, A D. 17. tH-n snt where sll person mtertteil suay attend il they thick prer. Tasu. U. Mihdigcb, Pro houor-rv- j Prr.nwvso' -'yN eiaicr, Kiltliut'c, Fa., Auf The above stitement is true. Oiher merchants same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand up for inspection. I wiil forfeit -30 if I fail to sustain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. PIT i p OR SIITT I P AXO Q"T I I.E. IICBBIOBnU THE PEO G, W. HECK. 0XL1T EXCLUSIVE HOOT AND SUOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. 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