r ( aa aa ID. isa '.oeaa i i 53 el a. 7 a SVUi a. a. as., La dally h'Ocirg, I r.sburg I me at ally at : M.SMa , ruua- oo p a. ; Liun'.- u. , uir- 1'uiia- . at . . a A.t'OLa 11 a p aa. : ,h.a a. i.; r . j a. -. :u u, tr- . t t a. ; a. at.: .111 , Ilia- 9 - A o oa. '. al- .ucaa- . ... . Au- j iu t.a. -!.. al u., .N.ST- oi., sloa a M.Itlia 9 p. ia., kTi r.n- rr-.stxirg al n., Jt. ' 0. . 4,14 , .! a. O O.Oj p y t u a J 0 Ol,. I.pira 1 1 -JS .ncaunoe 8 IllU.Q tJt nitu.u aa Lrica Imk -.i's liui 1'itisborg tn'leyt. :s.ag Ill east will S nag. Id. a far UH p m far r.riion ("ram ''mi frees i-liefon la ss4 in. Lvavs It trS,4 al irriora Mark, cis al 0 JO a In Hfil.rurila Is n a .) 7 p a. an t 1 1 4a Si-o.i, Wr F uruac a at pi v:rior. for Bedford, t a 2 a. at .'ram Bed- .la.i at 12 1C lANCfT. lnts Sooth, al CO p m. a from aoists li. A V a ra. 7 p m. Iiimnad agaiatt iiiMirg HreS, -aii fences, er tresspassing lot lami belnng- ,rk towatbi iTl be dealt: P. WALLS. ja ottxe ia ta Try it. It win w SEyriNEL & REPUBLICAN UIFKLINTOWN : TERMS. abacHptlon, $1.00 per annnm if paid i. siO if not paid la advance. Tranaient aderuaemu Inaerted mt 60 aiau per Inch fur each laaortiaa. Trauatant buaineaa noUcea 1 local cal in eanta per lino lor each Inaortion. Dadactiona will be made to thoao deainng la adferttao by the leu, half or quarter rr- SHORT LOCALS. aiea, at Tyrone on the 6o laat. He waa born on the 10 th of March 1822, in Libert Valley, Perry county, Pa., and preached a period of 40 yean in the aerrice of the Methodial Church, One of hie Irat p reach -iog placne waa In Mifflintown. An action of trespaee waa broaht before Squire McCrum on Monday, by George Goshen v., Joarph Lonftacre, for drT- io through Uoahen'a Qalda and leariog tencea open whereby cattle conid enter. Judgement aix centa daniagea and costs. The Huntingdon Globe aayt t M. W. Bn- W clip the following from the Cbartea- j W- J. Haine Ta. John Patton nnd Zach- 4: "Married arUa Wetller. nperruiora m Hotel Bnff- towaabip. rien nil aeon ana ' - toe Virginia Star. January thia morning at 10 o'clock, at ner, by Rot. J. C. Barr. Mr. Fred G. Pierce ot Plrmonth Pa., and Bertha E. Kurta of Mexico, Jnoiaia Co., Pa. The happy cvnple took the 11.30 train for Washington D. C, from thence to Baltimore, thence to Har- ruburg, and from there to Plymouth, where they expect to pend about 10 days, and from there tojuniata county to lit frienda. The McVeytown Steam mill own ed by Moore, Mc Williams t Co. wad discoyered to ue on tire at 1 o clock A Bradford Esna, Adminiatrator of S. Owen Erana, deceased, re. Abraham Ben ner, Adminiatrator of Tbomaa Benner, deeeaaed. No. 99. December Term, 1887. Appeal by plaintiff from judgement of E. P. McCrum, J. P. J.F. G. Long againet the township of Milford. No. 101, December Term, 1887. Summons in trespass. Plea not guilty. la an the the thla Leap year. The awear cfls have broke In. Bone buyers are beginning to put appearance. The Republican State Convention will bo held early thia year. Sealeries at Kt 3 a'.era hare a lot of Can cabbage lor sale. Communiou ierTicea next Sabbath In the Presbyterian church; Meeting, esery evening thia week. In Preabyterlan Church. Southern shad are now being sold In Philadelphia marketa. The wheat baa been well covered w later with a coat of ice. B. F. Wallace or Bast Waterford haa re ceived 91,163 back pension. Polltlclane are laving thwir wirea. "The plana of meo.ene, mice gog oft agWse." The week of prayer waa observed In the harcbee in town last week every evening. The thaw f Saturday, and Saturday j Bight, we a timely relict to milte that were short ot water. To those who do not know the difference, brnsa ia as good aa gold, and cheek as good aa Kanncra and merit. """The Walker Grange will Install iti of loers, at Center school house on the even ing of the V2lh inst., at 7 o'clock. The aheritT or Blair couaty.aold 89? dif ferent piecea or teal estate, at public sale n the ttth inst , at Holliaaysburg. At Bflgra.le, Montana, the thermometer rti'.sterrd 62 degrees below sero. last tuo day morn!:!?. It waa hard on itan bosst. Skating wss good on the pavements on Friday evening. A number of people acat tervd saw dent ou the ice and tbat put aa and to skating. So other'oflrertlike thia. Send ;one dol lar and BUT centi to pay for one year's subscription to tno Siariviu asm Bxrcau ei.v and TVis Wttkly Prttt. 'The firet apple orchard in Kansas consisting of one Lundrtvl and nftv trt ert. waa bromzht all the way frum I'.linois on a wagon, and planted in Douglnsa county in 1S55." The third annual re-imim of the Old Boatmen, I'ortsne Eailroad and forwarding oin will bo held in Newport, Perry coun- Wednesilty, January 24 Bcale Township Htes. D. T. Adams and family of Johnstown, have gone to Pittsnurg to engage with the R R. R., for a time, with the exception o their aon John, who ia as yet in Bea'e. James A. Smith of Lack township now oc cupies the house, and tutenia carrying on yeart, of Thompsontown, will bmld aereaa-1 A. M., on Tuesday the 3rd inst. A ery at Peteraburg containing appliances for I sledding party returning from the getting away with 00 gallons of mi.k daily. I CO duty gave the first alarm, but the Benjamin Snmmen baa been awarded the I names had gaiued too mucli bead way, contract for erecting the building and will and all hope of saving tue mill proper- fumlsb the power trom bis foundry and try was baodoued. T. he nre was fierce machine shop. and hot and in a short time tno large I structure was comDletelT enveiopea in Mother (to daughter, who has been RATntm A amall tiouse unOCcUDied, the (arming the coming summer. oat) Why, Clara, what is the mat ownd br J IL Wirt, took fire and C. N. Sherlock ia taking in some tnrkeya . X L . . . I I 1 t " ..... wr: xour uat is sui mw. juur mi my burned, also a stable in tne rear. 4. torn aud your general appearance r irte residence was subjected to disshevelled tnd disreputable. intense heat and the shutters next to D.iughtei' Ifs, mamma ; I ve been the mjH were destroyed, also part of to the matinee. I got a soat but you he vard fence. If it had not been for :o of the other ladies. J enow on the roofs and the calmness outrUt to see son: theae few dava back, having abot Bve or six. Some dai s ago while he was experi menting with a shot gun, to Bnd out bow heavy it might be loaded, with aaftty, be forgot to remove the rod after putting down a wad. Then for tun aimod it at three Ex. I ,f ih ni.Tht nr.A half the town would bunch of chickens. Ue only killed Samuel Bryn.r. minor son of John Brr- len in ashes. There was about and knocked th. leg. off th. tourth. k. k. : . s-:. Tk U.seAa Kanr an action be.or. Sulr. McCrum against oats, 250 bnBhels of corn and atonof c..r S .m.,i i .Ann chop in the milL No insurance on the , I. v... u buhdine or contents. Loss about ,5 Iur ITHIIDaM. IUr UBV1UM sWla SB uu:aaaa m t u sale last November. Eight sheep, a spotted cow, and a lot of pork and beet as the prop ertv ot John Bryner. Tbo case came be fore the Souire last Monday forenoon, Decision held under adviaemeot. The seat of the sled of Alexsnder Mar grits, was struck by the ore wagon ol John K. McCraio, as they were paasing on Ma n street, opposite the old brick Presbyterian church a lew daya ago. By tbe contact nine year old daughter e Mr. Margrita was and 000. Squire Wirt loss is about f UO. Part in6ored- The origin of the fire ia a mvsterr. The miller. Mr. Isen- berir says the fire was out in the of fice stove when he left in the evening, and thin in where the limes were first discovered. Journal. Beginning with Sunday, January Stb, 1888, Rev. T. De itt Taltnage. I D. D , the eloquant pastor of tbe Brooklyn Tabernacle, will begin a course of sermons to the Women of I Mc Williams and Harris A Co., of Beale are rettinc out a lot of very One sleds this winter and have sold 10 or 12. Our people have not yet quit talking abont the Christmas tree at St,Paul's; tak en all ia all it waa a auccess. Tbe Sab bath school children got a handsome treat also tbe teachers and managers got liberal rewards and McClelland Folta was pre sented with a very Use doll. Bsale Towassir Butter rps Shoulder, , Sides Laid 20 22 0 8 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Cora new......... Oats, Rye Clover eed. ....... , Timothy seed ...... Flax aeod Bran Chop. Snorts ..... Ground Alum Salt.. American Salt...... 80 . 60 27 ttO $3.60 $1.75 1 60 19 00 1 60 22 00 1 25 00a! 10 AGENTS WANTED To caavaaa for one ef the larg-sMt, Old stestabllilied. BEST K.nOWX MURSEIIIbW ,1b turn cwumtry. Most liberal terms. TJnequaled facilities, GENEVA NURSERY, established 1846, ot. T. iawltl. Geneva. H- Y. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia.. January 7, 1888. Wheat 91cm. Corn 59 to 60crs. Oata 36 to 41cta. Live ducks 8 lo 9cta. Live chickens 8 to 9 eta. Batter 18 to 3&ct bt-r lb. Potatoes 66 to Wcu a bushel. Apples at $1.80 to $2.75 a barrel. C'loveraead at 6 to 7cU a lb. Kggs 19 cts per dux. Usy at $11 to 15.50 a ton. East Lisestt, Pa.. January 7. Cattle Receipts, 228 bead ; shipments, 171 bead ; oothlor dolus ; all throngb consignments no cattle ehif.ped to New lorkto-aay. boji Rr-ceiuis. 1300 head ; ehipuenta, 3SOU head: market air; Philadelphia!). $5.80 faVV90: mixed, $5.60(s)5 70 : Yorkers, $i 40(a)5 50 : common to fair, $5.15()5.35 4 caisol hues sbit'Ped to er ioisio-ay Sheep Receipts, 4O0 bead ; shipments, 400 head ; market firm at unchanged prices. PARKER & CO BANKERS, Maui Street, MiTTLurxovrs, Pa. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts daily. 1865. ESTA13LLblil2aJJ 1031 Special Invitation T The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ef Clothing tkat go f XJ from a THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. BARLEY. TO It will be ADVANTAGE OF iLlwT OF Jl'RORI. thrown trom the seat under the wagon. I America, with practical hints for men. Tbe team waa stopped juat aa a wheel be-1 Following are the names of SOine of gan to press against and pinch tbe child to I the subjects : The women who have to fight the battle of Life Alone. Marriage for Worldly success with out reference to Moral Character. 'Is engagement as binding as Mar- riarre T "Women Who are Already Lnoon reniallv Married. "Influences Abroad for the Des I Wfalv Amhitinn Rirrrit nl taDtn tMstic. ana ilu to prevent toe in- 1 v v a wusw 'W hat kind of Men omen snould the ground. The light was a shock to all who saw it. Tbe ehlld was not seriously hurt. Aa exchange ssvs. There is a law re quiring merchants receiving qaeensware to burn the straw In which It is packed Tbey dare not sell it or give it away, be cause queens warecomea to ua from foreign countries, and it is packed in with atraw that may contain noxious weeds, such ss ty, Tueslav and aud 25, 18SS. "The superintendent of the State Insane asylum of Michigan, says that nearly every young man admitted to that institution during the year owas his inssnity to cigar ette smoking." lltk.'.Mdngt.anJ Scrutchttot every kind B as man or aniu:ils cared in 30 minutes by WaolfarVt Sanitary Lotion. This never talis. Sold by L. Banks aud Co.. Druggists, SiiBiuton Pa. Oct. 26, b7, 6m Fermanagh Grange will hold a public i-..n.H.n .r Riir Run School bouse on next Saturday the 14th inst., atoneo'clock AdJrssses, by Ptor. Aiiman And others. The public are respectfully Invited to at tend. To all subscribers to the SisTiail An SircBUCA.v who pay arrrsrages aud pay ae dollar aud flfty centa in advance, Tht Wtthly Prttt and the Skhtiksl An Rx- mucii will be sent for the period of ono yesr. I am feeling very blue this morn! ng." Doctor: "What's the matter?" "Every time I feel my nose it hurts me." "But you are not obl'grd to leel your nose." ;But how can I tell whether it hurts unless I.leel U f" Prom the Gertuau. The Republican State Convention wl mset at U-irnsburg, ou Wednesday, Apri 25. at llo'c'.ook t nominate a candidate for Supreme Judge to succeed Judge Gor don and select four delecates at. large lo tbe National Convention. traduction of bad aeed into thia country that the law requires tbe burning of the straw. From the Newport News: Constable Tbomaa Heany, of Oliver township, justly lsys claim to tbe possession of "the oldest p:ece of bread we ever saw," aa he put It. lie exhibited it in the News office on Tues day and it is a ruriosity. It is aa army 'hard tack" and, if his memory serves him right, was sent home to bim from tbe war by oue of his boys. Upon receiving it, he wrote June 6, ISO 1, ou it, which marks sre plainly visible. It ia as banl as a stone and bids lair to survive many years to come. AToid." 'Simplicity as Opposed to Affect- tation. 'Reformation in Drees." "Plain Women." "The Female Skeptic," and "Christ ian Housewifery." Theee sermons will be published in the Altoona Morning Tribune, one appearing each Monday morning. They will also appear in the Weekly I Daniel Stimeling lnbune. lhe Morning lrioune ts Susquehanna D. 50 cents per month, single copy o cents. Price of the Weekly Tribune ;1.50 a year. brawafortbeFtb'y Term of Court. 18as. oaaao jcaoas. Spruce Uill. James M. Ard, G. W. Bry ner. Isaac Bock, Jacob Wisebsupt. Lack John C. Burns, Jamas Rice, Dan iel Thatcher. Mi'ford. John Beaahore, Nerve Meloy, Hiram McDonald. Fayette J. W. Bears, L. W. Seiber, John Vanart. Monroe. Wm. Gearbeart. Delaware David Ilumberger, Robert Long, Henry Bwabb. Walker. Porter Thompson. Turbett. Uezekiah McAfee. Tuscarora. James McClnre, Abraham Reed, Solomon Thatcher. Beale J. T. Sherlock. rsTtT Jtaoas. Walker. Michael Beanhore, B. S. Gray bill, Samuel Oallaber, Edgar KautTman. Lack. Geo. W. Campbell, Samuel Kline John Lauthers, Calvin Yocum. Patterson J. C Do)le. Fsyette Ephraitn Dunn. John Ehreazel ler, Aaron Leidy, John Winegardner. Greenwood. J. H. Fisher. Wm. Irwin FURHITURE! FUBMTURE1 1 would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County, that I have bought from John S. Gbatbill his entire stock of urniture and house furnish- . v-t :x e ins cooas, wnicn conwis ui On Saturday, the 24th ult., George Zel lers, Jr., ot near Oriental, was badly gored by a vicious bull. Oeo. bad a fork in his band and wanted to drive tbe animal, which turned and attacked bim. and tossed h,m up three times ; then 9. 8. Updegrove just happened to come, and be hit tbe brute on the head with a stone, which stun ned bim, but did not settle bim. George br., aud Alfred Zeliors were in the house at the tioie, and when tbey heard the fuss they ran out, and Alfred Just got there in time to knock the bull down with a big club, alter he was bit with a atone to aettle him. The young man waa picked up and tak en into the house. He is able to be up and about again Liverpool Sun. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. A Judge in ew Xork State haa decid ed that alum baking powder is adulterated food, and that its aale is illrgaL The argumeut against deal ers in this dangeroas class of pow ders was baeed on the fact that all baking powders are supposed to have Dura cream of tartar aa tneir essential ag.-nt. The Bubject is one of concern to every home in tne country, ior no more deleterious article of food than the alum powder is more indiscrimi- natingly sold and used. Notice- THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUIEnU, Accounts of firms, individuals and who hare money to inrest to examine the Stock of Oeodi corporations solicited. Four per cent interest allowed on ME N, BOYS AND CHILDiiEJN. tweWe months' certificates. r 111 is iruiy marveiuus iu c J THE BEAUTIFUL- STYLES OIIjS ! OILS I OIIaS ! Lf guit9 an(j Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price-. His trices leave all Competitors in the rear, $o 4o'i tail THE STaSIliBD OIL COMPAHIIto give him a call if in need of Clothing, W. HARLEY M IFFI Tn TO WIST D. S. Kloss has this day been ad mi ted to an interest in onr business. The business will be continued under tbe firm name of PARKER fc CO. Jsn'y 2-88. The Homllest Man in Mifflintown and Patterson, aa we. I as tbe handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get im a trial bottle of Kemp's Bal sam tor the Tbroat and Lungs, a remeay that is selling entirely upon its merits and is a:uaranieet to enre and relieve :l Chron ic and Acute Coua-be, Astbms, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price SO cents and $1 G. Carman, John Weiaer. Tuscarora J. P. Hetfleflnger, John Hen ry, James Louden, Charles McMeon, Calvin Palm. Delaware. Jacob Hosteller, Uriah sha man. Port Royal. Wm. Isenberg, J. W. Stim- mell. Turbett James Koons, G. L, Kepner, Wm. Turbett, Stewart Turbett. Milloid. Jacob Lauver, John Sboeber. Beale Wm. Leach, Leonard Woodeard, Fermanagh. David Murama, Henry Min- gle. Mifilintown. Ferd Meyers, S. H. Show ers. Monroe Samuel Piles. AMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JYEW STOCK which I am selling at ex stremely LOW PRICES for cash. of Pittsburg Pa., make SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade tbe Finest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, STaphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with eyery known Product of Petroleum. If you wish the most VXIFO RML Y SA TISFJ CTORY OILS LY THE MARKET, aek for ours, trade for MiflSintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE Jt CO. December 14,-87-ly D. I A. YOU CAN 8F0BT THE BEST AUD FINEST OYKMCOAT, IN THE LAND, roR rERT LITTLK A'O.ViF, iF YOU WILL MOT tTTMXB MASOS . llaMa.! PIANOS. Til iouuruved method ot fattening tbe atriima ol biauos. inventea Dy (be vason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company lew eara since, is uuquesiionauiv one ol tbe moat important improvements ever made, making the instrument more richly musical in lis tunes, as cell aa more dur able, and leas liable to get out ot tune. 1W1UI Ut.' J W MW " " timber, chestnut and see bills- Sale at 1 o'i endintr attendance during month, 46; average Attendance duriDs? month. 35: rer Valuable Heal Estate. John Zook. ex-cutor of Michael Beasbor, a ec eased, will offer at public sale on ibe urcniUea, three miles east ol -rtf ,1 Dili toon, a tract ot Seventy nignt acres ol land more or leas, fourteen acres ot biuh axe cleared and fenced, the balance, is set with heavy bite oak, rock oak, mining hickory, for terms 'clock p. m. PeL'y lbbH. The land must, and Jl be sold. c. B. II 0 R X I X G, Chrtstal Palace, A Splendid Reception. Corn er of BriJge and Water streets, Miffliutowp. Pa. January 11th. 88-ly 100 EStK Ia the tn of Newport, Neb., men wo-1 cent cf attendance during month, 8S. men and children turned out the other day I rrue following were presen every day: to help arrest a saloon keep-r for selling j TAizio Milliken, Alice Bennet, Lottie I Book, Lizzie Bryner, Ada Kid J. Annie Savior. Mattia ildler, Magcie J acoba, Leli Bryner, Blanch Miller, Kay Gruver. Frank Bryner, BanKs Jaeoua, Xorman Bonnet. Davul bwarti. ana Harry Jacobs : The following mi.ised but one day: May MagilL ettieMa gill, Aunie Magill, James ililler, Wierei ililliken, Bruce uook, tiayea C. B- Acekk, leather. Ha, nor to a minor. Tbe man produced a gun and stood eff the crowd lor a rhort time bat finally surrendered bis person and purse. Es. Oae alght last week, the hardware stores of T. H. Milligan A Co., ard J. W. Vrark of Newport were biofcen into aid a sale in each place was exploded. The thieves got $80 in moncT.at each place, Bad took re volvers and s few other articles trom the store. I.sst Ssturdsy n'ght, thieves by the use Report of Lawrence school for r powder blew open the vault of the coun- I morJth ending Dec t 19, 1887. Whole ty ireaeurur in the Huntingdon Court House number in attendance during month ...! .eenred AJO in tuonev and $3,000 in si . --erase attendance 43 ; per cent court h.nae bonds. The bonds had been Df attendance 88. The following redeemed, but atrans-o to say had not been I were present every day : Lela Bry, csnceled. A correspond. nt of the Bloomfleld Times ef last week, wntiog from Rya township, says i Alter a good deal of talk and no coal, a vein haa been struck on the Bell tract, nd nuita a void aualltv ia takes ont, two or three tons a day. It buraa aplendidly aad ia oderad la the township for 12 50 per tea. The two sclendld 4 year old, IT handa high, ches tnut bsy cleared shire mares tbst David B. Doty brought trom England Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond tbe reach ot medicine. Tbey olten say, Oh, it lll wear away," but in most cases it acars them away. Could tbey be indue ed to try tbe successful nieoicine called Rntcp'a Baissm, wbich we will sell on a guarantee to care, tbey wookl immediately aew tbe excellent fleet alter taking the Ural dose. Price bUc and l.l0. Trial sisre. At all druggists. last September, have been sent by rail th:i 8ie Memminger. ner, ursns ntrner, anno a.ju. Arabella Barton Rett Barton, Grace Patterson, Jennie Telfer, May Uar- Clara Allen, Mary Bryner, Mil lie Bryner, Harry Bryner, John Pat terson. Banks uouman, iune iiac, Neal, Samuel Memmirger. The fol lnwimr were present eTery day but one : Brady Brant, tiarry virion. H.rrv A Hon. William uteson, iAtuie 1'f.t trarn. Susie McKeal, Gertie Burton. Belle Henry, Jennie Bryner, Lottie Bryner, Minnie Barnara, ues- Tbe Tortlllta Mine. Mr. Francis D. Taylor, the eminent Eng lish mining engineer of 24 Merchants' Ex change. Boston, haa recently made a tbor- i . . I. . . . 1 ongn examination ana report ubuis aviu ita gold and silver mines, and finds tbe property all lhat it baa been represented to Tbe shares are lor sale at par of Vi each, in any aise lots by Joseph A. Read, 42 and 48 Congress street, Boston, and 6 Broadway, New Tork. an'y 1&-88. 1 week, to Westmoreland county, Pennsyl vania. What Jnntata county horsa bree!- ara lose. Westmoreland county horse breeders gsin. The coal miners working for the Phila delphia aud Reading Coal Company have anlt work, abich will give coal dealert in cities a flue chance to put up the price of oi coal under the blea of great scarcity of the fuel. The coal company insist -lpon it, .K-t ihev have a auDcly of coal on hand to lsst more than a month. English Spavin Liniment removes a'l Hard. Soft, or Calloused Lumpe and Blem labes from horses. Blood Spsvin, Curbs, Splint. Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save j0 by the use of ono bottle. War- l ... . n . f T aO Oy a-, oauaa m. vu., aiwitgiava, Tantecl, Mimtritown Pa. Frt Oct. 20 ST, 6 mo the Ihonotare HemmlDcer aneriiea futierA of hl uncle, Wm. M. Mem .t tvan. Ta.t SanrdaT. Memfti L. B. MnxiKKt. Tucker. T .. ( s k when D. G. Shellenbrrsr. the Is efitnin ConntT Treasnr r, was ready to ...nme I he duties ol ino oiucti i '"'"J T..nn.e and receive conniy iuous. ouu r. i a h ent rolnr Treasurer waa iot 1 i riv over tbe amount of $7813.- ta tK.t th r.onntv Anditora Ond be .... He atarea 10 air. jmnr- er that he has $2858 21 available funds to v - - n-action was tsken in the piuu . -. t. .11 1..I veek. excepting that Mr. r.uu.ria hail, consisting of Washington w .v DnKan (Znm and JeSV-rSOU Mlddsg", entered Judgement amounting to $4.5 ? ki Or. Mondav Treasi rer Sbel- m,a" . " rt n1 the no on Mr. Copeland and re quested pavmept of tbo hilanc- du. in ,l.na with, the report. Mr. Copeland a .i... ka rAn'd meet with the Cora, Siaieu iu. , , -e t.v Aswegotoiro i r,r the result ol tbo we nave no av-."". . meeting with! the Commissioners- If mistake in the account baa been nwdo . . . L . Hn. a .a one owea soouia do pamieu w--, j. A.Prltue infCslment. Th. Tnriiiitm mines have recently been thoroughly examined by Mr. Francis 1, Taylor, the eminent hngtisn mining engi neer, -4 Merchanta' Exchange, Boston, who eports tbem all tbe company have claimed Subscriptions to tbe stock are atill opeo at the office of Joseph H. Reall, 42 and 48 Congress street, Boston, and 6T .Broadway, New York. Jan'y 18-88 lo niiuseu maa , .. . alng.r. J Copeland to 'have the matter spoedily aa lisgor, ' ji i'ed. 1 Last Thursday evening, Mr. Joseph Pen nell and wile, celebrated the return or their son F. M. M. Pennell snd bride, Ida Irene Pennell, who were absent in Eastern cities, on their wedding trip since the 28 :h nit., by the largest reception given in this community. The wedding party srrived on fast line at 6 o'clock P. M., and were ready to receive their numerous friends a1 8 o'clock P. M., the hour appointed for the reception. The spacious and elegant mauaion ot Mr. Pennell is admira bly fitted tor the entertain ruen t of so large a company. Mr. aLd Mrs. Pennell were assiduous in their efforts to have ev eryone feel at home ai d so successf ul wer thev. that it has been pronounced one o the most enjoyable parties. Precisely at tbe hour designated the bri dal party appeared at tbe entrance of Ibe main parlor. Mrs. Pennell the bride re. ceived Urat, then, Mr Pennell her husband on ber right. They were assisted in tbe re ception by bridesmaids, Anna Parker and Uertte Cavtny, and groomsmen f illiam H Banks and Wilbsrlorce Schwever. Tbe bridesmaids and groomsman, smilingly turned the salutations of the lonr hundred and five cueels aa they passed from tbe hand sbakmc ot the bride and groom. Tbe guests after being received by tbe wedding party, took aeats of wbicb there was an am ple number . B tbe several rooms ot tbe bonse and by the time tbe last of tbe company bad shaken bands with the bride and groom tbo refreshments were ready and were served by volunteer help from the ranks of tbe young people ot the company assisted bv some ot tbe older members, who have passed the ranks of veterans in social semblies. It was a least that would bare. done honor to a king aud moat heartily did the com Dan v of four hundred and five en joy it. Whether it was a fact or only report that the grooms cake contaiued ring that was (diamante in its power. It ia true the ladies were on the lookout for such a ring, lf It was fount it was kept nruiound secret. - By one o'clock on Friday morning the company bad bid den the bride aud groom good night and retired to their homes bigbly pleased with one ot tbe largest snd best arranged re ceptions ever held within the limits of the county. PROFIT snd Sam es Free tn men cm vsssern for Dr. Scett's) Grnnlae Electric Belts. Kraahea, Ac. La dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets Ouiek ssles. Write at once for terms. Dr. Scott, 848 B'way, N. T. 1 4 Nil J JvfftStt Alt ! S 1 mm . VV 7 I lit i . t Schott's Closing Out Sale ThU Month. True to our old principles, wo v, ill not carry any goods over te nsTfvHr. This beincr the case there tettus to be but ono way to free ourselves from our Biirr.lus utock of Overcoats and Man's and Boys' Sails and it is Cut down IU Frxct. In no instance is tlie price of any Overcoat above the naked cost ef ths Cloth and the trimmings. The cost of the making has been ignored. Scale of Reduction Overcoats, on Jffcn's YaffFs; mm IN TO i :i:,;jv FOR ME! AND T01THS, FOR B0TS AM) CHILDREN. 816 SH tia io S3 ;c 15 Overcoats all LzeR, Marked Down to Overcoats all sro, Marked Down to Overcoats nil eizes, Marked Down to Overcoats all tizes, Marked Down io Overcoats all rizes, Marked Down to Overcoats all size, Marked down to Overcoats nil sizes. Marked down to Sl'J t ( R.2J $ in e, aud ijoaT"-. IN" eel's ie block og, three three feet mice leei, FURNISHING GOODS MARKED AWAK LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. w0t Ice. The annual meeting of the Stockholder l .h. JnnUU Auric ultural Society will be held at the Airy View Academy in for ..!. on Friday. January 3th, 1BB9, ai o'clock p. m. to elect managers ior . -i .it i. ...r. Tno atsenaance u ai. m pecially requested. By order oi ino managers. Jons P Wbabtojj, Sec'y. Port Royal, January 8, 1888. the ei Trial 1.1st reby Term, 1.SS. C. O. Spangler ve. Latimer L. Trego and C- R- Richards, To. o, ut" 1880, or If o. 20, Septemberr i erm. ion. . Joshua VanOrmer vs. S..X- Leinbcrt, No. 1 B-rtember term. Defendant ..iM. .ss assumpsit, pont wit leave, ' AO sle pleada release. MAHRIED: DOyAHBT DEARING On the 5th inst.. by Rev. E E Berry. Wm. M. Don a bey and Marina B. Dearlng of Tuscarora, SMITH HE1Q 1.6 On the 5th by tbe same, David M. Smith and ' Agnea Ueiges both of Fermanagh township. E VAI DEAN. On the 6th by Rev. S. Wood burn. Joseph M. Evans of Spruce Hill township and Misa Hargrette J. I'e. Beale township. LANDIS SMITH On tbe 20th lilt , the Lutheran parsonage at McAlisterville, by Rev. G. W. Leisher. Mr. Levi 3 . Laxdis, ofCocolamna ana Miss Baroara A., amnn Center, thia county i . Tbe finest undsrwear, the Best Gloves, Fine " ""nt "uu shirts. Silk Handkerchief-, Silk Mufllers. r ur L-aps. are fine Quality p pers discov au extra issue anuounctnz the n's victory at ory was won PRICES ARE DOTf ?f TO TITK 850. FORFEIT, 50. 000 G. W. HECK KEEPS TflE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. ooo The above statement is true. Other merchant allege the same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand up for inspection. Twill forfeit 3-50 if I fail to suttain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. Ai9 SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BK1PGEST., MIFFLINTOWN. PA. put cp or sncT CP AXO Qt'lT UOBKIOBI.Ifi TOE PEO G, W. HECK. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. THE WORLD'S OPPORTUNITIES. Lf) riasV5i-5bi S s. . Blue Wrapper -with lied Band.) TOP t"f ibk a kit ::::::::: sea? mi Cleans evar thing in tne housas will roawH wLilauaaa to marble mantles, tables, etc.; alaan.1 oalnt without dlmmina iu lnatre ; aconrs tmWs4 wbilsitwsahes them; makes ehtna, ( Vi.irJ and windows glisteu with an added torightn s Xe kitchen; cWosa lbs t;atj-tah. floor, anr tables ; washes oil cloth, without Injuring them ANYBODY. NTfMlHI. In N T QUANTITY, from a pound to a pall. ana in a rr.w biinw i ts. ONE PACKAGE makes: pollaboa the tin. brass and copper ware oied I JlB JK)unds White Cord Scap) XHlasas ker fstcttlssf, Pail of Superior Soft Soap. J sarfzaa. I takes out grrwG. A rt aud stains from cari-et mattlcf and otlu-r wuven fabrics. THE SIMOMD8 SOAW CO NEW VOK CITV4''-ics It takes te p:sce cf Wsshlng Powders and Common Soaps. THE SIMOMOS' CO., IO conTs. SW VOBK CITV. THE GIRIi I LEFT BEHIND HE.' CWtE' - ", i . . . a saw w - a - -a- htaaa ! BM OtllT I"l ninstn.ted.by e use era .fi, or VviFStlCA, enlv In ir.ikirt. Has H.Hort't Raletv Kine Bolt and nftn wneeu . , . 7' a w Wt. w i TOOCsi Bt -V. with the Hevdocs. eaiety Klr. Bolt and Flrk Wlsswt. a.) , .4. 4. i..vr riaiiiff over anv otli.r. T . , i.-a i. am. ria s a. s t ' w-w-- - m- ... Twelfth ta.. rutumi, w. ifJEHTt w-ASTED WHERE WE HAVE "OIEI 0 IHTEgTHTST BO rMmUm AT) HOW TO TJSE TIIE3X. This lanra ana nsnaonw o- "'"J "TT TPfl 4 "VTT.r jost broasrht ont by Hnrper A Brothers. ILLUSTRATED. IiliI,UAx X JJ J. 'promiw to be one of the met popolsj - fi nt the Issues of that eminent pabllshins; boose. rsas..... xnera w no VL7L" ."bTf-i lb. JSntand osor ??Z',A'ZZttP'& a r tTPrv ani'j oi uuuiaa iiiw'ur ' i vKa si was as ss ft rWrr PT. V c.re. mil ana caremi tobsl ji-..yS. - - rA- rrnm HirFLTNTOWN HABKBTS. 1 KirriisTswa, Jss'y Il,;i8". rerv Well suited to supply a pra- f Wi'J:..11 -W.-aiT iit tn wive iinvrv - It nrviTajt. th QsqaaliOtd prtvj- oi cTsyry ons r a, vr, . k fo m I ft 8 113 Sit ltxn t MU. 1"U ni wwui-u - - -- . a. M nArSann var'Th t nlH POO Ca UCw a OJt7s Curt. (T vasiul Ja SJwau a. Ifr e aire ta?to?mlj&rt Terms end aay Prei-ht Charges. Rw-) e-ir aon i no Sh-m, s ".'I. JTT',?. . ; I. of rfcle book lnTairlsorT aannad sta. tymiit. antai wmf. esst. . ,"nnaj wti jxaea. Srrtror? a7on." SsVmr-vov, th. 'aS Vfrtreftir onr lsawe HesajiUr J.in.tr J asat free to stl. Arreea at eaev. WTSTEB fc CJ., FBr?Une1 A. Tsall who are aurerlas from the rr-.rj ? .m'ls-e'.lonaef youth, cervo'.s wsa.kniss.ix..y 1- 17. Insaof saanhood. 1 w'll wil l a i .-:!.-.-T'carayow.raBs OF ' "JIM. Jii:r'V. -is 3 .a-orer-! by a enisalonsry !n I ou t -r.-a. Janit a ae:r.a-iir4e t savalope n t'.. 'v. T'ara T. :yMA5, .ieri Z, .Nw Tmrk r'.y 2QOVICTOR ssJfet -M MANURE SFREADcP.3 A60NS KA!.zmjvi It Spreader but at,. 1 tna Sniy aula m.i ttw attached to .1. wstr alsn manurartiirrra of Vlrter t'lOTer J Hallera. larerUI M...r.b c-aaiae Milts, (era foeiirr.. r.nar.. el-.. All are warraiue-1 r--ari3 m. eb wT-JT X eT .T fVavJsa, Fall And Winter Goods. I would inform the pnblic that I have now in my new millinery store at my pla- of residence on Water street, Mifflintoan, second door from corner of Bridge etreet, a toll stock, of Prring t Summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners I am pr"par:d to sopply the public with everything fonnd in a Brstciass milliner store, come and exaniina try stock. consider it no trouble ts show goods. MRS. DB1SU March 22-87.1 .v. LaT.id trea. t.k kiik 111 HIS t IO. oloKkaO. , sttsavsh Mawaa, AKaiaTW. Sl. The Sentinel and Republican o(Ecs la tbe plaea to gst Bala Bills priste and b work dees. TP Caution notice. All persons are hereby cantloned ag alast banting or fishing on the property at tar nndersigned ta Fsyetta townsbtp, ss U trvyrpars hvi wCl lf ntViroed. Zmirm rMyV'. - i i T s V V V : a- 1 m r - B m ir . " m e fx fi fx', i:X, m X-,' X 1. lini ia tht lin f 1