TKBMS -rT.vf. tiMlfni teid ia advance. aaTT:.' LmtiImmwi inserted at 60 JrrTtocb for v ".- hn.tasas lu . factions will owa. .1 M aflTWV by Ui year, half ar inng 4 Barter SHORT LOCALS. j,lo l.es ot IU n1 ,"u- t n naiwr has bought a plan for bis filter. j gton Dean baa been appointed mar. .kaullle spprsiser. Ta, wind b'ew at the rste of 40 mile aa Karl.t Thursday. Jlw naw Auditors. Graham Mi App nwre m la o .Monday. sniuel Gsvmsn hM rooted the Jericho B sl'J representing the Cleveland, j y.io, rlate C" ' WM lo ,0" ,,Wi uji - ! The Tyrone, Clearfield House, destroyed by fir. lust Friday r g VViioo of Oakland Hill and hi t(J1B.w BJgir ffUioo ar. In Bog land, boy 1,1 horses. iioern. r B.sver annoanca by procla Bttiuo i&ac tSa aiata Indebtedness ta 14,- U:8 Fannie Eiipeticliado is yiait jj her friend Alin Eilie Stone, in Wfh:nton D. O. J,h!i llaihtwe of MoYeytown, wa k-ilrJ bribe car on batardaw a wa. waii insured for 11.000. Joseph ilcCulloch of Philadelphia leant Chiiatuiaa at hid home neitr fjrt Bo.val. V.ys If ary Schweier spent several Jayi lust week visiting her aunt Mrs. H-.eiuWb. ia Lewintown. n;1Uid poisoning from a malignant car. fciocle. uo 'ne il e oi v.ougrees'na. m f.K .Iiil of Michigan, at Waahiogtoa a (, days ago. Peter Brnito, a tramp, threw a itooe and broke two lights in the Jacob Uoui ouoa window, last Albert slsckenserger seat op a balloon from bis ace of business on Main etreet, M the isin ult. Il wool atraigbt up above uli a mile or so. Jjhn HV.ia, from Ireland only 8 Bunib'. m killed by the cars, while it fu at w rk on the tra.-lt at Han tcglon last Friday. Ha other "cCer Ilka this. Send one dol lar sra fv cent lo pay lor one year'a tbKrip'ioa to tba Skstissi. aid RcrcBLl ui and Tkt Weky Prn: ionyh H pwrll, manager of the Armour k h.aH. at Ibe railroad, and If ma Kate 2fu.kiall ot Pattenoa, jonraryed to Imej wreK get married. There is a man in New York recently boaetfa itiai ne never iuci.le of a rhnrch in his life. u in jail when he enid Ex. Tba Dolr Brofhon bare aold their grain, eual, lambor and auebouio bQ'ineaa to Rtiioa aod Kaubeck of Thompaontown. Tht Bm trm will oea buaineta on the Jt'.i uf Mtfcb mn. Dulel Wert of Walker townihip, dlrd ra tb night uf the Tind day oT laat Decern, krr. Hrt born on the 10th day of June, 1(04 fanar! took place OO Ula 2Htb if of Dacvmbtfr 16sT. j Siaire C. B H irniap hae bought I Jjhn S. Gravritlla lrp atook of rormture, ijpi8 Ac. Call around cj ae biin. He'll tU yea f arni tar at aatifacttry prii'es. Bunaxl H lrnlng, m of Eliaa Ilorninjr, 1 ia York tute at!nlinr a veterinary col Itfe. It 1 one u( tin prifeioon that ia aut enwdwi, and tor the akilltul doctor lhr I iilantr of work and good pay. Charlrt Pt-gtlsy Uviog at Fhiladelpbia 4 1 ia that ciiy lt werk. Ha retuain u bruarht to ihe borne ol Jobn (Vghtiey U'tog la Faltrnoa. Iat'r:aeat t ok place ea Sun.i.r ibe i'ib ol December. IBfT. Itth, Mmt mud Servients ot evwry kind ea haiaaa ar aoiaial car4 ia Iw aiinalaa by WM.urJ't Sjm.'jrji Lution. Thi nver Ui.t. Sold by L. Buii nd Co.. Dtujrsints, M.EintoB Pa. Oct. UG. h7, 6u rUaJ' nd, thrao yeiira ill jut give a time lo Irani a trade," "i 1 b'M jaujin fri-ach, lo H.)u..lc C'.urt tho othr who was He what's tha nae of worryinv about the aestrn-uon ol the world Frank W. Heaa, of York Pa., died suddenly ia Newport Perry Co., last WedneedaT, while he and hia friend AojruatiM 3ippman were about to hitch a hone in Ripptaan'a carriage to take a ride. He died of heart die ease. Hia age was 35 years. A Eentocay woman who baa aaven eon a, all burn oa Sunday, baa petitioned Gover nor Burktw for a pent Ion. 6 ho aaya In bar letter that aba never herd of aeven boya all Baaa Bora on Sunday , and aba thlnka that each an onnaropU-d feat of ma ternity ehonld be properly rewarded gx. Wbafa tho matter with tho Huntingdon eonnty Court 7 Is a qneatioa that ia naked frequently, einca tho threw and a half Tear aenteace to the penitentiary, of the two men who entered Hawn'a honae with the object of robbery laot aaiuoaer. Mr. Aock er alraoat met death at the hand a of one of tho robtra. Juniata County, according to the account of atate chairman Cooper stands eleven in the list of eainibo' Conntiw, in th late election. Forest county beiDg the first county and Crawford county aecuua, and to theui were Riven, tach, a banner- Jefferson county is third on the Hot. Engliah Spavin Liniment removea all Bard. Soft, or Callouaed Lnmpe and Blem tbei from horM-a, Blood Spavin, Corbo, Splinti, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Btitka, Spraina. all Swolleu Throat a, Congha, Etc. Save $iO by Ibe uaa of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by- L. Bank av Co., DrnggaU, Mifflintown Pa. Oct. 26 87, (mo. Samuel Reed, who Uvea near Chaabera burg, cloerd up bia houae on Monday, and with hi family went to eat hia Cbrntmns dinner with frienda. About 12 o'clock at aigbt, vhrn Mr. Reed returned, ho found that bia houo and turotturo bad been en tirelv conaumed by Ore. Ii ie tnppneed the houae caught lire from aomo wood which bad been plaaed in the atovo to dry. List of letters remaining in the Patterson Pa , Post Office not called for : Adam Bnnet, James Deitrick, John'Esob, Miw EKea Fitzpatrick. Jacob Heilz, Willurd Lee, MivsLyJej Shower, airs. George Teruune, Rob ert W. Vilson. Parties asking for the above will please say they are advertised Howard Krai, P. 51. Patterson Pa . January 2nd, 1888. List of Letters uncalled for remain ing in P O. at Mifflin town Pa., Dtjc'r 31, 1887. Person calling for letters in this list please ask for advertised niHtter: Miss Ella L. Armstrong. David Brabaker, Sam Carter, I. . Cue, Minn Ida E Duffield, Miss Kate Wommama, A. F Foster, D. L. Kep ner, Geo. Kelly, Mrs. Nancy Parsons, S. T. Felmlee. Chas B. Cbawtord, P. M. The heater araoka pipe in the Patterson houae, a few morning! ago eet a Joiat on lire under the Gentleman'e waiting room. The araoke came through the floor into the waiting room and ticket office, giving in formation of aometbing wrong. Seats were torn up, and a bole waa cut where the amoke came through, and water from a line of boae waa turned on, and before the neighborhood realized tba ianpendiog dan ger of a conflagration ibe thing waa over. During the paat two year a a large raft w as in tbecourso of construction on the west coast of Nova Scotia. The porpoae ot constructing a large raft waa to aave money ou Ibe transportation of timber lo New York. "The rati waa 660 feet long, 65 let t wide, 38 feet high and drew 20 teet of water It contained 27,0 1) logs; tlie snortest ones were 8 feet ; the larg-ft wore 100 teet long. Tho conteuta were over a million feet. Tbe rait was launched on tbe 15th al last November and on tbe 8th of Dvcemtmr tbe ateamah'p Miranda ot 1500 tone burden atartrd to pull tbe rale tv New Turk, by two heavy ropvs of 15 and 10 inches. A havj storm uvrrtook tbe steam er and on tba 17th day of December letii, the monster ropr-s broke as if thoy had on I) been common bed corJa. The steamer came to New fork. Great feara were im mediately expreaeed that ocean veaaela might be aunk by contact with tho hugh pile of floating timber. Steamere were sent lo learn tbe wbereabouta of tbe ratt. In a lew days they returned with Ibe report that tbe rait bal gone to piecra, every lug floating by Itself and scattered over Dany miles ot aea. - Notice- lectures at the University ef Pennsylvania ,ts at homo for vacation. D. L. Detra, who Is a student la the New Berlin Academy, spent tho holidays vacation with bis friends la Walker. Joha Sothrock, a student at the medical 4-ryartareot ef tbe Tnveraity of Psnnsyl. vaola easoe none for vacation. afartyn Crawford and Harry Cope land students at a school of Pharmacy lhila. dolphin, are visiting their parents. Claries Bays n student of Princeton Theological Seminary apent Chriatmas va cation ot the homo of bia paroau ia this place, Andrew Banks ef flio Junior class of Princeton College ; Jsroea Mathers and Jamea 8 trarroo of tho Sophmore class, and George J. Parker of Freshman class were at home daring vacation. C. P. Pannabaker, editor of tho Coalport Standard in company with bis wife visited re'ativea and friends in tbia pi sea laat week. Charles Pannabaker compositor la tho Standard office waa also ia town. Cttrlatanaa Festivals. One of the Booriahing Sabbath schools In tbe county is tbe ona connected with earn Dumber of araBgrs wore distributed, sad a camber of other articles ware 4ts tribwtod among teachers and pupils. : MARBUUE HKaUlA. Nearly three hundred guests assembled at tho bo ma of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmea Mc Caulev, on Third street, last Wednesday evening, to witness the marriage of Mr. Prank at. M. Pennell, a prominent yonng attorney of this place and District Attor ney of JnniataCo., and Miss. Ida Irene Mc Cauley, eldest daughter of Janes McCanley, Esq. The ceremony was performed by Bev. L. T. Hays, paatar of tho Westminster Pres byterian churcb. The bride and groom were attended by bridesmaids, Misa Anna Parker of Wash ington D. C, and Misa Gertie Caveny, of McAltsterville j and Will H. Banks and Wilberforce Schweyer as best men, with Mias Beaaie Pennell and Misa Grace Loudon as maids of honor. At seven o'clock Mias Ella Banks com- EAGLEnU-SPtCB.On the lstTaltl by lire same. Wm. a. Bajrler, ot Walker, and Asitie apece, of Oekware. HOCIEKBERT.-8P4fJC8.on the It tb alt by Rev. E. 8 Berry. George Hock eobory, and Minnie Speoce, both of Horace Hill. DAlLW-BnsSINGER--On Tuesday, ,8f7. bT Rev. 8. 8. Beery, Geo! D. Oojirf and Lanra 8. Boaainger, both of Milford. LAUVER -SHIHI. On Tuesday, Dee. 20. Ibb7, by Bev. K. B. Berry. Soiomon Lauverand Pbbe8hirk, both of Walker township. MILLER K A RSTETTER-On the 13tb last., ty Bov. fc Berry. Daniel W. Miller ol Greenwood and JUisabetb Ran letter, of S oaquehanna. KELiY WISEHAUPT On tbe 16th nhU, ia Bca'e towaabip, by Rer A. H.Span gler. K- Doty UrUy, of IVeale, and Flora Wtaebaapt, of Sprue a Hill. REMs-ER SACSMAN On the 27th , on., at taa v. H. paraonaare si East Salem, I T- LDdl- Mr. Wm. H. Rmaler to Ml' E" -. Sausman, both of McAuater- iviile.- menced p'a ing a weddirgmarcb and the! . bridal party paaaed into the parlor fronting ' Kv .7 fZ S-SMITH-On the 24th of T....V. . . . . r 8 eriatBalemBptiatparaonage. Jeraey on Third street, wbrte the e-reuvny waa City Height,, by Richard nJtiey, Chs quickly ponormed and the yonig couple , Andrewe of New York City, and Nannie received tba congratulation of many friends ! Smith, of Fermanagh towaabip. this assembled. The rooms were ao crowded i county. 1 BOLLINGER McCRUM. At ths real. .. a . mil IE WU OniltH Mfllisl l-4srta. tall aaMg-eil ""i'vuuos in i-Kieraon. . . ....... . . ' dence .4 Mr. J-.k- K-i-. naa congrstuiatea toe nappy pair, ana win i . M . . . " " ! 'd tbm ail bappinea. and good Inek K.ng. Mr. W. S. Boll.ns-er. of MllUrltV--' rerry onnfy, F, . to Miaa Mat tie McCrum. -a-r-.iu, juniau county, fa. Tbe school numbers ono hundred and fllty members, and under the efficient soanage-na-t uf Superintendent Zaiders, sn enter tainment aa given in tbe Evangelical J church bud I ing oa Christmas Eva. Tbe i churcb waa crowded to its utmost capacity. The rjruerraflasaa) waa aa-nad bv t He arhool I Tk. .iila d.r k....d .... . i - . .v.- : sincing --Tbe Angola' Soog." which was I . . . . , town. John Kepler, awed M t ears month. i nax . i in - that will be needed for their prosperity. The bride waa dreaeed ia cream colored aurah trimmed in aatin ribb jna ot the eaase color witliout train. Tbe biidesmaios ware dreaaed In eream casbmere and tnlle. DIEDi KEPLKR. rdLn.l k. k T.-. i. v- , aame coior, mmmea wiin ribbons. Samuel Heme, recited, -We bsvo found i ,b" Jroon Udw of ,h "r, "" " Trr the.MeM.h , the stImuI ..n, a.n.thee .t I floe appearance danng the Ceremoay was tbe M soger recitation, The Star," by Stella Landia; Soog by tbe School, Christ mas Light ;" recitation by Beaaie Craw ford, Cry of tbs Weary," and Reeponee by choir ; tecitaiion by Lillie Hersb, Sin ner Appear," Response by the School ; recitation by Annie Cree, "Tbe Heathens' Lament," Keepoate by choir ( recitation by Edith DeHufl, -Tbe Sepuicber ;" Song by tbe school, -AU the World Coming i" recitation by W il ie Cubbison, "The Com ing ol the Children ;" recitation by Edna Landia, --Cbilda Wish," and reapunae by tho School The Chikarena' Right to Come ; rec nation by Jesse Fink, "At last Thou art Come Dear Savior ;" Song by in fant department, We Have Found Him ;" Detertption of Bethlehem by James A. C saner a solo and Quartette and chorua, The Babe ot Bethlehem ;" recitatiaa by Laura Earnest, "Christmas Prayer ; reci Utioa by Katie Swarts, Christmas Bella;" Song by four girla. 'Tbe Bvefgreea Br-xcbes," recitation by Blanch Wiae, Reat in Ueaven 5" recitation by Deasie De ll utT, "Tbe Pilgrim ;" reeita.lon by Nellie Ftuk, aometbiug about a little girl ;" song by three girls ; recitation by Willie Powell, "Merry Chriatmas )" an Accroatic and song by 16 girls ; recitation in mute sign language by Lewis Rosemon ; Hymn by tbe Congregation "Joy to tbe World;" Caudiea, orauges and bauanaa were distributed. tbe re nark of all. Supper waa served about eight o'clock tbe 4th ult , in Thompson and 10 aaya. HCOtilNS On tbe 8th ult., ia Dels ware twp., Minuie Cor.leli Huins, aged years. 4 tuouibo, and 17 da.) a. CRAWFORD On tte ISih ultM in Pat- and many ol the young ladks present ask- j teraon Mrs. Maria, widow ol Hit lateBryeon . f" 1. 1 .L. ... ed Ibat pieces ol tbe bride's cake be saved D. S. Eloss baa Ibis day been admited fo an interest in our business. Tbe business will be continued under tbe Arm name ol PARKER A CO. Jsn'y 2-S. ran methodist school. The Metbodut Sabbath School under tte anperiutendency of Colonel NcCruut held their Chriatuiaa entertainment in tbe fine large preaching room of the Methodist Church butaiug on the eveulng alter Christmas. Oirty Robiaon delivered the opening speech followed by a recitation by Neikly Auoisu 1 recitatiou by Gertrude Robi aon and Flora Faaitk ; recitation by master James B. ooks; Song by LUie Miller and Nan nie Stamba'igb ; recitaiion by Cbaa. Noble ; recitation by Pearl A uoiar; recitatiou by El aie Miller ; Missionary dialogue by Francis Pauuabaker, Jrase Panoabsker aud Belle Doyle ; rcciiatioo by Katie Naukiwell ; song by Annetia and Anne Belle Wright ; Dialogue by Roy Showers, Wilson liifT maa and Grub Garman ; recitationa by Liazie Auruan, Jennie Hawk Mary Suyder, aud Annie Stambaugb ; music oa uouih organs by Jobn Martin aud Tan Paona for tbem, that tbey might place it ander their pillows at night, with tbe hope that the dreanie produced by tbe preseoce of the cake would iboe to tbem the imago uf their future haebands. Tbe guests were from sll parts of tbe oountry and were from familiea of tbe friends of both bride and groom. Tbe youcgcouple accompanied by a par ty of frienda leftj tor tbe station at 11 o'clock in tend In g4 to. take the midnight train for Philadelphia and New York City. Tbe train did not arrive nntil 2 a. m., but tbe party waa.iu high spirits and entertain ed themselves until the train bore off the newly married pair, who are to be absent until Thursday evening, when a reception will be given for tbem, by the groom's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pennell at their home in Patterson. Tbe following is a list of the presents re ceived : Frank M. M. Pennell presented the bride with a line gold watch Mrs. K. S. Parker, of Washington, D. C, presented tbe flowers that were worn by the party during the ceremony. Anna E. Parker, fruit spoon ; Gertrude Caveny, aide-board cover, glove bo turner; W. H. Banks, cham ber set; Bessie Pennell, card receiver; Grace London, pepper and aalt boxes ; Joseph Pennell, f'-U 00 ; Mrs. Joseph Penuell, chi na tea set ; W ill Pennell, cake basket ; Clareuce Pennell, vase ; Lizxie McKoigbt, soup ladle; Mr. and Ura. McCauley, cook stove. So 00 ; Rimer McCauley, $5.00; Jo sepb McCauley, silk umbrella ; Lixxie Me Cauley, pair ot vases ; Jennie McCauley, toilot set ; .Mr and Jara. L.. K. Atkinson, (dozen silver knives and forks ; Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs, sugar bowl; Mr, snd Mrs. Robert McMeeo, banging lamp; Jen nie Moor, book, "Sketch Book"; Clarence Egao, book, "The Pilot"; Kllie V. Stone. eait and pepper caator t Mr. a-id Jira. F1l- MekT, castor ; si. u. Allison, salt and pep per box ; C. S Kepner bisque figures ; Mra bbettie Kepuer, banner; Miunie ilowe, wisp bolder; Mr. aud Mrs. C. B. Crawford, mirri'r; Mr. Meminger, pair or vases; Mr. W. D. Cramer at,d daughter, Iruit riisb; Wiiberlorce Schweyer and sister, water set; Mrs. Jennie K Bai.ks, ratin tan; Mrs Jamea Noitb,lruil dirb ; Mr. aud Mr. J. K. Rub Uon, butter kttives ; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hoilobsugli, butter buite; Jennie Wilson, muaisrd spoons t Harriet Parker, 4 doxeu spuouH ; Mr. aud In. Dr. Suiiih, , dosen spoons pair ol towels; Mr. Fannie N. j Garman, d. x-n spoons ; Sallie M. Par-bah- ker, d xon iruit plates; Myra C. Leon- eras lord, in Ihe 61 tb year of her age GCS3 On the 7th ult., in WakeBeld, ebraaka, iroui nueuuiouia. Prof A. 1.. Gnaaot Waabiugton City, aged 6S years t inuuuis, ana 10 dsys. SHADEL On tbe 6tb nit., iin Green wood twp., Newton Uarriaon, only child of lyocaren and ctarbara Shade!. Aged 2 years wvauu iuu 19 aaya. KOONS On tbe 3rd nit- in Nortonvilla Jetleraon Co., Kansas, from meiubraneous croup, Harry eldest child of Edward A. Room, aud grandson ot Mrs. Catharine noons, ol fort Royal, aged 6 years, AGENTS WANTED To oasvass for one of the larfMt, Id eal estawllskeal. BtSST MOWS "JCKtaltmiaM la ta caaatry. Moat liberal tarma. Unequaled facilities. GENEVA NDRSERT, established 184.6. W.T. San It a. Geaeva, H. T. PARKER & CO BaJSTKLERS, MiH STBEET, MirrLETTOWN, Pkjria. Transaot a general banking buai- neRS. Discounts daily. 1865, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation Te The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes ea Aailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS, Accounts of firms, individuals and 1 Who hare money to invest to examine the Stock of Good for corporations solicited. ir.t,r-i niw.a on M E N, BOYS AND CHILDREN. f - - Iwaa mAnlyia' a-i fiof asm U4WUM- wwsaiMva-vaj. v. . s-i it is truijr marreious to ooe THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail THE STWlliliD OH C0MP1M 81Te tim lf m needof clothms. . April 20-87. er ; Dialogue b Morns aud Florence Gable; ! aid. null basket ; Mr. ai.d Mrs S. Strayer recitation by VVrgie Auin.n ; song by asm- i "u,t Mt"1 J J- S lc"'locb aud ai-ters, uel Kolluian atid daugbtera accompanied by by guitar music. Candy was dis tributed to tbe primary clas and a Sunday School laualc Book named "Glad Uallu- gia," was presented to all adult bera ot the scbool. mem ctJ nceiurj Mr. aud Mrs. W. Roilmsn, cke basket ; C. r - Erpeuscliade atid sifter doxeu (biei ; David H. Duty, family bl be; Hi. and Mrs. B. . Schweier knivea and forks ; Mr. aud Mrs. W. Allison, pitcher; W.J. Jsckiusn, el ot d.t iron.-; E. E. Berry and wile, pair ol vases ; Euiil Schott and wile, cbrbiile table scart ; Mr. and Mrs. I beu sprea-1 ; Mr. and Mis. Urooinger, bed Under the management of the efficient ; spread ; KUa K. BaLks, sachet bjg Beikie Superintendent Mr. A. H. We id man, tbe ! .North, bra.- kettle ; Mr. aud Mrs. Weid- I a.h.. s J,uth ..h,u,i .... i man, spu e oox ; .-nr. ana rs. i. i mcai M1FFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirriaSTOws. Jsn'y 4, 1888. Butter b boulder, Sides, .................... Laid MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. rf neal, ...... ..... Viurii new............ Oau Rye Cluveraeed. ............. Tiutouiy seed ............ Fla aeed . . . . .......... . Bnui Cbo. ....... ........... EHioria...... ............ Grouud Alum eiait. ....... ktueriowii CMlL. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PaiLaDXLFBiA. Dec'r 80th, 1887. Beat ctioo tt to ecu. Sueep t to 6cta. Latiiue 4 to 5K.U. Hogs i to 8cla. VVneal UuU Corn 04 to oovla. Uaia a lo 42cis. Rye i7 cis. Cloverseed 6 to ,ois. Winter braa il IvlBluu Hayai$il to 17.00 a too. Appassat $1,00 to $-.50 a barrel. Po tatoes at GO lo DOcla a bushel. ligs at lo lo 24 cis. touller 20 to aocta per lb. Live exi''eea Ut ecla. LlucSs b lo Ucls- G 3c is. f urkeys io lucu. Smoked beel 12 to 13cU per lb. ilauis 10 to 1 Ida per lb. buiukeu liam 11 lo 12cu ber lo. Slioulder 6 u 7cta. of Pittrbnrg Pa., make JL. SPECIALITY of mannfactnring for tbe Domestic trade tbe Fxntst Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oile, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS IJf THE MJ1RKET. ask for our trade for MiHintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCCS HARDWARE & CO. December 14,-87-ly D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN PA. YOO CAN $P0BT THE BEST AND FINEST OVERCOAT, IN THE LAND, fOK rSKT LITTLK AfO.ViF. IF FOP WILL BUT JTTE1T Schott's Closing Out Month. Sale This 100.' PROFIT and Sam- ,KN T plea Free to met. can vassera lor nr. bCwtl'a fbrBUlBe Electric Belts, Brasbea, Ac. La dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets Quick sales. Write st once for terms. Dr Scott, 848 B'way. N. T. 20 - j ---AY a 25 e ) s3-( i ft 11.75 i 1 00a I 10 ."5?f"P' I BHST M An E WIG i Trne to onr old principles, we will not carry njiy goods over to next year. This being the case there Reems to be but one way to free ourselves from onr nnrplus stock of Overcoats and Men's and Boys' Suits and it is C ut down the Price. In no instance is the price of any Overcoat above the naked cost of the Cloth and the trimmings. The cost of the making has been ignored. Scale of Reduction Overcoats. on Jflens tl6 tH $12 tlO to S5 Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down to Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down to 9. 50 Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down to $ 8.26 Overcoats all sizes. Marked Down to f 7.5C Overcoats all sizes. Marked Down to I 6 87 Overcoats all sizes, Marked down to 9 4.37 Overcoats all sizes. Marked down to 8 63 FOR SO AD TOUTTiS, FOB DOTS AD OIILPRO. LEDGKR BUILDING, SIXTH CHESTNUT STS. ffariw , iiiMi.iv ptivnt. Vbea Ibe Jnilr. had aeiitni?f l him ta a I , . .. . - I Till irupruved method of fastening tbe . u - .( . irrru in ini bh i tru tist . r. X. ! . . . . . . l s;rins-s 01 pianos, inven'ea or iK.e aawo T.nil ui.srrib.Ts t.. the Smsti.ixl asd ,ud Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a isrcsLict' ho p arrsraii-s aud pay I to years since, is unquestionably one ot saiuar and S:1y centa in advance, Tilt ' ,D important improvements ever n- i-. p.. , .. ,, I md", making the instrument more richly " ) r,i, and th Skitimkl ano Ks- . , . mifical in its tones, as well aa more dur v.uias wM Da seut lor lUe period of one a(jie BOj r,s j.tle to gl out of tune. ar. Tts ore I, ar l ol Omimininncrs Uower, CscDiigl ,B i:l R:ce eutered upon the iacfcarr el their duties on .tf.mday. G. w.Bunta. U . appointed clerk at AilisoD, AUuruey, Juhnnie Jtoltor. Samn Wm. AfcNulty nnel Cooper of Port Rural, died, on Its 13th dsv rf last December of bronchial !ree ; axrd slioat So rar. At one Otoshs waa a pas.-nger trainicondacior in ttsrer.xrof the F.nL.ylvaoi, RsilroAd toiEpany. "A Bn pa,.nj, throngh a gateway in the ax mn iiim.t . n..i - - t- - Postpaaeuaeat. I wish that Do.t - .uriuwer rr-rions !' was his ...... ..Delt.rw,h it was e.said a bjaiauder. -Too f n.t It .jam.. Kj TkebliuaM f lMt Wednesday ....... ... general in its aweep, Itom Bins.., tu the AtW, . "mi. , iiue lueriliouieter k,.,. .1. ... . . i,ro. , . -'l'l- .mo.i to " l tbe weat U angry somewhere might run night tank i-ro. In eo' sequence of the inoleuient weather on New Years day, the dedication of the new bouse of worship ot E uanuel's congre gation at Tborapsontown haa been postpon ed to Sunday January ICtb at 10 a. m. Rt-v. F. W. Conrad D. D. ia expected to preach the dedication sermon Neighboring clergymen snd the pnblie generally are cordially invited to attend. HEW FIRM. A Ie 1 dais air,. . I..... ... .. . If.,.,. .' screecn w a bird can c al,...i k. ,., found -,K " """" w ..i P'"jiwa under the :.:g",'r0","fSl"""''t-,on Bridge Merchant Frederick Enpenschade has taken bis eon Carl Espenschad, as a partner in tbe store business. Carl has had years of training in tbe business under his father and is well and favorably known to the com munity and to tbe patrons of the store. The new firm starts with the new year. Step in and see them. When vru come to town be 6ure to call and examine their large ttock of I, I gooda. Tney will treat you well and sell you goods at satisfactory prices. tainmebt on Ibe evening ot December 2lb, J mnd (.,) lo Ibe Luge audience fooul of thuir church bunding. The room ia tbe largest cburcb room in tbe couniy. it was full of people on thia occasion and all were highly pleaa cd wuh tbe loliowing exerciaea : Opening anibem, by Sabbath Pcbool Choir led by J.S. lhonisa, Siar ol tbe Twilight;" Fiayer by Rtv. F. Grail ; music by cLoir, Christ's Weicome to Children ;" Decla mation, -King Out Ihe Bella : " music. 'Christuiaa Bella :" Dec. atiial ion Tele- j later, pictures and eaael ; Jobn Oravbill table; Mr. and Mra. Sb.iwere, 1 card statid ; J. W. liupbra. earring knite I ai.d loik; J E. Stevens, carving knile and j loik, towels ; Mr. aud Mia. Fred slyra, carving knite and fork; Mr. aud Mra S I Todd, tool stool ; Br. aud Mrs. i. W. Wilson, umbrella bolder; Mr. and Mrs. H. Scboll. umbrella bolder ; L. Batiks, dress ing case; Mr. and Mrs. . W. KirkpatrKk, augar spoon ; Jerome Thompson, doseo kuives ; Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Barneit, cne o. lie fable cover ; B F. BurrhUeid aud wife mirror; J. Uowaid Neelv, glars aet ; A.J. Fa'terson aud wile, di.cn g.asses; J. Ly- ona and wile, oair l towtds s J N. Keller phone message to Santa Clause ;" by Fin- ,,,d iie, d.xcn sOoua; Frank Stuner, kie Tbompsou ; music by ibe cboir, "Shel- ' case ot scissors; K h. Farker pair ol in k- i.r... ..r ;i,.,m n-in,sii..n. ' sheets; J. K. Robison and wife, table CLriatmas Eve at Beihlebem," by Basaie Bonsall ; mneic, ' Jesus ia Calling ;" ma sic, ' Cnio Him be Glory ;" Declamatiuu, Thomas : He a skin flxnt of 'Personal 3lotes. James snd Philo Pannabaker are here Tbe Closing Year ty Charles A music, 1 he Re t ill be the S weeter ;" remarks by Superintendent ; music, "Heart Floweis," alter which gills were distribut ed. Every member ol ihe scoool received a gift. A number ol special gUla ware giv en, Tbe interesting entertainment was closed by music, "Shall we meet By aud By" si.d a benediction by tbe pastor. TBB rklSBTTEBLAI SCHOOL. The Christmas Cantata "Waiting for Santa Claus," was held in tbe lecture room of tbe Presbyterian church on Mon day evening December 261b, 1887, in tbe presence of a large audience. Soperintend e nt G. W. Wilson eondusted the exercises, W. H. Rodgers represented Santa Claus, assisted by James K. Robiaon, D.S. Kloss, Matthew Allison, Misses Jennie Bsnks, Grsce London, Hallie Jackman, Katie Diehl and Jennie Anker. Edgar Anker, George Rodgers, Boya Parker, Leslie Allison, Harry Mosser, Roy Kreider, George Hays and John Gravbill, represented a troop of vocalists from "Nap sad am." A company consisting of Mary K..rth. Besaio Middsgh, Nellie Mnsaer, Isabella Schweier, Emily Murray, scent i pension oc olV k . 3600 for Joll rrm lrTin' Clearfield county, 'y.'sud r,i,r ,U5;,unJD:rlaid, coun i Grant Fink a student st Jefferson M,1P'tbV a,.0"''?' cil college wss nt home during cloths; V. W. iib.roii, table ciotb; Jacob Wills and wile, table cloth; A. K. Alelo, table clolb; F. F. Kobm, isble cioih ; W ll- haiu Adn.s, 1 00; O. W. McAlister, ptir towels; M.r CoOuiati, pair of towels ; Mrs Mtminger, pair oi towels ; A. B. Evans, ta ble scait aud pair ol towels ; Henry H ag ner, table scan and pair ot lowela ; Mra. K. D. Paiker, pair ot towels; J. T. Tbompson and wile, pair of towels ; Jennie Margarift pair cl towels ; Ellie and Lixxie Fauoaoa ker, pair ot towels; Joseph Ueaa and wile, pair of towela ; Mra. Murray, pair ot towela; Katie Books, pair ot towels ; Belle Kotb rock, pair of towels ; Howard Kirk, pair of towela ; M. L. Rodgers snd wife, pair of towels ; C. W. Mayer and wife, vinegar bottle ; James Simons and family, pair of blankets ; Edgar Strayer and sisters, band painted placquea ; BeujAmiu Wagner, pair band paiuted placquea; Jamea a tori Isaac Seasor, photograph album ; An nie CoSaian, pair of celery stands; Mrs. James McMeen, celery stand ; Samuel Mey ers, to.00 ; vase, two pair of towels, two dosen sets of spoons with no names ; Anuie Snyder, picture and eaael ; C. McClellan and wile, doxen napkina ; W. 1. Hibba, dosen napkins; S.B. Loudon and lamily, dozen napkins ; J. K. Robison and wile, napkina ; Laura Kannels, aide board cover; J. E. Uoneyrut and wile, pair ol abains ; W. J. Kulp and wile, pair oi towels; Jean Trimble, pair of towels ; S. B. Caveny aud wife, pair of towels ; Anna Manu, pair ot towels; T. J. Scboch, pair of towels; Alice Todd and sister, du.t tray j W. Nor in and wile, dosen butler dishes; Thos Boll, su gar spoon ; Joseph Martin and wife, fruit dh : John J. Patterson aud sister, water 50. FORFEIT. 50. 000 G. W. HEOK KEEPS TOE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Jf ar in Juniata County. ooo The above statement is true. Other merchants aUege the same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand up tor inspection. 1 will torteit ou it 1 tail to sustain my claims. Let the others "do the same. Let the people know aV AY the whole truth. FURNISHING GOODS, MARKED AWAY DOWN. The finest underwear, the Best Gloves, Fine Is'eckwear, the best shirts, Silk Handkerchief, Silk Mufflers, Fur Caps. Although the good are fine Quality PRICES ARE DOTY If TO THE LOWEST WOTCD SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLIN TO VN, PA. put vp or snvT rp AID ?riT PLC IIOBBilOBIXO TUE PCO G, W. H E C K. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. (Bine Wrapper -with lied Band.) sfbjlj afsjjl Uf ibs 22? scouanrn soap mi I dLSJSr Cle. arerytUiug in tu. bou-s; wUl r..rr" ANYWHFRF In ANY whilansM to msrbls mantle.. tsbls. etc.: claan. vJJJrJ . ,n paint wltkonldlniminillU lustra; scoursknlTS. QUANTITT, f rem a pound to a pall, whils It wsahs them ; makes eblns. tisaawar. nd a FEW MINUTE8. and wlndn s glisten with an added trlghtnsss : ONf PACKAGE mskss: pollahWTuettn, brass andcoper war. used in 15 pounds Wilt Curd Soap) All 11 est ' Uiltfbfn ; cl sties lb- bath tub, flnor. and ar J'l",', shies; waabss oil cloth, without Injuring tbetni A Pail of Superior Soft Soar.. ) Itrfs. Laka out araee. d -t aod stains from csrits It takes the place ot matting and otber wursn fabrics. Washing Powders and Common Soaps. THK SIMONDS SOAP CO.. THE SIMOMDS' SOAP CO., NEW VOIlt C!TYjPr. IP cent,. NEW YOK CITY. "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." r.0TS.lGKTiD ItTT THE WORLD'S QPPORTUHITEES, ion a MMMiijrv,. flict n fcur; "l ev,v i- It wm back pen- tli.tr1'. tH''nna ventists nre- vacation. feZf.V-.Sl-H.D.. mrdi- the boli- F rank Patterson of tba Sophmoro clae ' of LaFayetre college came home to spend w..i- di.h : John J. I atteratia and alaier. I . .. i . ..h... ti - rw. Guabard, Beckie Doyle, Ellie Doyle, Bessie wicr n . r j ,lf,, nr,,. J,aeie Cramer, Mary Bohm, Margie . t , Beckie Ciawford. piichur ; Lis P.tr-raon. Martha Jackman, Emma Fowla, and Ada Simonton, sang a song keeping: time with bells. The Sundsy scbool choir carried tbeir part admirably. They were assisted by a number of roluote. r singers. Miss Minnie JlCAliaier preameu u . ..The Vespers of ibe Nuns," aasen- ie Curran, pucber; Samuel Wat la asn wife, pixber; A. ii. Adama aud wife pucb er i Kellie Thompson, pitcher ; K. C. Vso roseen. pair ot vases; Emma Walts, pair) vases Uowd Crawford, pau-vases C. A. ; Thompson, pair of vases ; James Mathers, Mir ol vases ; J. L. Hotbrock, pair ol vaa-- 1 .. . l . . u .1 A , r , : es ; a.ate jacavaigu. uu , pajr ol vases ; W ill HectIH-r, pair ol bn.ose oince it is -'"e to .li- H'l""i'ivslT the deBtinw U , . j tan n few reUti staiir.rr I Harry V D.rr dentist at Mifflmburg, .ctei by Mis.es Maud Kreider, Maud WiU lcher, , W. BxKlgtrs and wue, pair ras narry f. u. rr, dentist, at winiiuo a. ac j Fmrkt!r Beckie Trimble. Wee Charles Stone, itxij T. Thompson an- nion county -as la this place Tisuinc sen. Bea. -arar, eM- irm i ir of va.es ; Charl. Adams, papef . Utives ard frietds- Todd, Psuliuo Kobnt. itTjeni frail, ink stand. rj . . . .. Two hundred packages of candy. Hi - VIVT HOW TO XJSE TIIE3X. mmm a-, - Thl lartTft sMld haBdOID 0W book. . nj a j jsajs gf i ELEGANTLY &ittJ?Z&XgE; ILLUSTRATED. nu trrtl nm ififa! of th Imimj of tht miDnt pnbllnhlng b on fve. ' Pr&e Thm In no book tjabltnbM with the Mope and ohjWt- of this work, and there can b do corr.petltioD. a thera tn the raw of almost every other pnbiUhe1 by e-bacriptton." ArrcBd Patiiot "Tba moet Oev-faJ book pnbliiihed in many a day." A'. Y. Worid " Barely do-a volume of greater ioirftat and more real value come from the prei . Oberrr. X. I. "ETery kind of humao ecdrtw-or rreiTp faQ aDrj rarefal mniridtration. ' V. T. Corn. Adrrtt9r " Well suited to supply a prev ent otiriPTT n librnHp-A, puhh and private. V T Jour, of Com. AGENTS DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY."--" Tt receives tbe enqaalltled praise of every one who examines It. Sold only by subscription. f sWis at ruth t to ail. Men and women aceata make from SlOO to $300 per month easOy. we-We xiTe iamtrartloam so any person with this book eaa become a roost successltiiitaeot. 0W lnmtr st ao iimeraoee. aa we giwm Spoetal Terms end Pay Freight Charges, re tire territory at ones. Kem.ni her. we jrive yon tbe sxcloatve sals of tola book In tsrrl'orr assisted yoq. 'Writ, for onr lars ekuraatly lUoau -td Clrtalara. conta iainsT full psa-Uealare, !p-iJ TtrcB'. ax- s-B f t su Ad-ir s-oi-a, WIlfTEH CV., PnMlitora, SvpVlntrapld. Ma-. lUustrated by tho use of a Bum made by T. T.Haydork. which la not only the La-dlas Buary In this eleture. tat THE LrjtDI. BtiC-T f A1TI KstlCA. Baa HsT'loek's SafetT King Bolt and Klfth Wheel. Ask yoor deal.r for th. T. X. H4IDOCK ikt'CitiY, with the Haydock Safety Sing Bolt and rtrih Whawi. Life Is Insecure riding over any other. (Ta pSjsm wniSiiaHita iws mt. srlawa la I it ttrla. a, asa. wt. win mgm m ' Bscumrruirl r-f-i rp TT A.mQCTC tiSSM,lolo rrt s XJM. Cr. .rriTB "jrinxD where w hate hohei Plaai aa4 Twolfth Ma- CTcrTI. O. HO I H TEST at EST BO FMFTTABXBi J. CD F. T3. To all who ar ewlTerrlaf from tha arrorti ar.r . aacret!rne f youth, net-roue waaknese, let-ay, !-Mof naanbooJ. fcc, I will anad a rv-:j-t!.atwi::rtrayon.FKr OFCnAROaC. Tblarra.1 omelj waa 1taoorered by a m.aWfooary In fy , -raerira. end a aalf-ad dreaaed nwvlopa to tb. Itx. 3fzrn T. I ism AS. Sttin Dm Ifwm Trk CUg 2MVICTOR i5?fit's-2wiMAfiURE SPREADERS JSltFARIil WA60iSnithtirr.yw J i be rbesiHMt fipresrter uut st.d the VVjf Arfl or..y ku.d thsl can be : .- JtrfL 5rr stl'hed lo.u Wmrmm. Rr?l?'6v"f Tletar lister 1 r h-XSf3-si-3-St Hsller-. I -ferial Mtar.era It.nareU lnalnc Mills, t'.ra fellor. eVed f'eifer., etc. All are trsrean-erf vrwa -:llwU tr-NLTTIKK atf HIF CO. folawbs.,0. Cetera Vraea Hmm. BatEBtTSMTX. MBl Tbe Srntinel srd Pepotliean office is the place to get Sale Bills printed and job work d..'na. Fall And Winter Goods. I wonld Inform tha public that 1 hsvo now in my new millinery at. r at ruy place of residence on Water street. MiSliutowa, second door froru corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring A Summer millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest atyles. and having employed first class mil'.inera I a in prepared to supply the public with everything found in a flrstclass milliner store, come and examine ncv tock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March 22-t)7.1.. CaatloB Notice). All'peraons are hereby csntioned sgalnst b outing or Bsbirg on tbe prof rty of tbe undersigned in Fayette tr.wnr.btp, ss tbe t insjsw fsws wUl ray enforced. rrtra atV Tersw'. MMTer, WOO l SltSHUlDg BVii