- - , J 7.mTrl DL'DITUI l"l Y 1 A.ti. I MIFFLISTOW.N : .mrMllT. FEBT 1. 19S. ' ag T & " H,h-rfpln, $1-00 II. ..ni .jlTerClsemenUi Insert.! ax 60 (n,-j (or each Insertion. JZmt b'nmse notices in local eol i.i rr line tor each Insertion. ". ...... :l ho made to those deeirinr twncu""- - " br tba veer, half owtn te TEKVS. per annnm if said not paid in advance. ytraarV e - John Z ... Public "-ales. k. eKerntor will sell of bia wire to bsvs Mia tbat hs bad register ed a low that b weald nurrr twenty Ave women bevere ba waa 36 years ol age " Tba Lost Crack Presbytarriaa Congrega tioa will bmC at Mrs. Wilson Lord's aaar Oakland Mills, on Friday areata, r-hvnary 3rd, to bold a feativat and aociabie, tbe pro eaada or which will ba toward tba pat moot or the new church building erected la Mo Alistervllle. All are cordially invited to be present. The Derooerstic S'a'e Committee meet ing on WrtineWay laat, waa attended by the following Sander's mra: Dr. D. at. Crawford, G. W. Tink, Postmaster Craw. focd, Coaaty Cbairmaa McCahan. W. J JKtnu. The Kiancr men who were down or le.s, ot vtlUiible Real In Krrmauiga U. to' Estate rnaliip. ' h(.l C'nitun Buhoht will -r.t, r. i!r township, a lot of boi j1, . T.)U'n cttli-. farming Merhlm-rv r.p.,rau'. hu-gara Ac. Sale at trere, i and at 10 i SHORT LOC.ILS. lp jeer fartlcS. gjat of :hs lr !'ll,,, have ben filled, gr n. T. V ' A-'r hae been quite 111 the r wek. . fcvS'WS j rs-tio!on will ba held Brxt uri: L'erpo.i k: is irt " ,:.-t! Ci'U."1 i,-iaf"'T1 ii'ti'B lur ihiu- documents. Uc I.ot rrc, Ilrirg in Yilford 3 has ae'0 aTsnt-d pension. Thursday kept pco towa. ' dcrto Ron. L. B to' vlett- '''as .new. 't N'cwc-estle Pa., ;ymJs In tr.'a I't week. j-,,ce of tl.a ferry pnuntT farmers ele.i- V :lr wLce' t" I srilslelaal B)3 th" f-k fvnir pocket hndker fi o-rfuir.lv had a bail cold. iu-iil "5 Himutii oBca la i, pi: ' your tale blUa printed r-T-::n in Jui.Uta ru almat entirely croJ'l hv ' e dlitiArd lnnt Thursday. ewd. The 'i"n-l Hulea of tne K"pnbli- rr'T ' bhhhrd in another column. 'it V ;rr t :jr Tburtwl.T cloed all i un the c'-jmberliind Valley Railroad. ;e nl I b"tnin it the Jun:ta ranal ; rvuu! "n t 'eport lt week two .t r ! he befo abandoned in many a.l inlghing I dune through the i k.ta"t pi!h through the earth'a ! : Saturday evening we an intra : - ), : -rien aociabie waa bald at ,- -j l " A'!ter'a, io Fayette last VKiw! nf lut Thiirday put rail- :n:ni atnl ni''t uTerythla elte be Cae In tun ttafe H wijnt tn Snyder connty taut ;:a'K- t"' Wls kpt from berue r J" by : l:e t irJ. PrMuvtnn cuQrttlon celebra- if ;u'h birili ily ..f their pwt.ir at tbe S WfTw E. A. Tnnia. Geo. Jeeoba, Eaq., and T. D. barman. Tribune. Laat Friday morning January 27, J. K ' Bitne-, a brakemaa, whoae home la In Port Bnynl, bad h a Irll band caught m conp'ing an engine to a train in mifflin Tard, inja' tag Di Dana, ani croahing index Bnger ot aatne, eo aa to require ampctaiioa. Tbe tnjuretl band waa dreeeed In tbe Railroad aick room by Dr. D. M. Crawford and son. r.ngitan spaem Liniment removea all Bard. Soft, or Calloused Lumps aad Blem lhe from borsea. Blood Spavin, Corbe, Splint. Sweeny, King-bone, atitlea, Sprain, all Swollen Throats, Conghe, Etc. Save W by use tbe of oae bottle. War rant ed. So'd by L. Backs A Co., Drnggista, MifTlintown fa. Oct. 29 87, 6mo The singing clas of Mr. Jacob Tbomai waa the gnest of Mr. and Mra John Sieber, of rermanaeb township, last week one even ing The claaa were highly pleased with tbfir entertainment at Mr. Siebera, and with the moonlight sled ride. Mr. Tboraas Is rngag"d in a goad work of teaching a large class of young people in town to aing. The following additional petit Jarora were drawn to serve at February term: J. I. Clark, tarnier. Lack ; K. D. Hi men, saddler, Fayette; Joseph Longscre, firmer, Dela ware. F. Ludwig, laborer, Tiiscarora Wm. McNtgbt, farmer, Spruce Hill j A. R. Mt-mtnger, farmer, Sprue U ill: John Moy ar, farmer, Fermanagh; W. W. Watts, farmer, Favette. .on iti-!y tvtning. ' '"f lat Satnrilay l,;:',.cL (itr p.-f'piea flue of i-ertuni-I mM "t t.e iu oa. i"jrpryrr t) We inesday even- in K a ri1 ti . k r ir i ' ' e Lk4 U " I 1 'fier S Olrty. ll rf'.lri la- er. c n:r'a "t l'erry Co.. r t -:rt r'-Ti"ly he'-l m hloomfleld. if . f V-.-o;i- ! j n-li p r il;ggln f m.umta.u n 't Isr t"tu the Mc- urri li- SuJ A !:nburj m lor stin Stewart McCaiien rtaidlng near Port Royal, aa employee ot the Penaavlvsn'a Kailnat Company carpenter gang, bad bis left wrist caught by the rope of tbe derrick, at the Patterson ice honte, last Wednesday afternoon about 3 o'clock ; causing consid erable contusion of the wriet. Attendance waa given by tbe company physician, under which ba ia doing well. Tbe Bloomfield Advocate of laat week aaya .- On Thursday a week a party of thir teen yonng men of 8 trasburg started wilb their toboggans for Horse Valley to attend an old fashioned protracted meeting. Tbe sledding being very excellent, tbey came down on tbe eastern side of tbe mountain, a distance of two miles, in four minutes, at midnight, without an upaet. W. A. R. Nrely, baa left specimens of three different kind of Nebraska spring wheat with bla brolber-in-law Lieutenant ii. W. Burchfleld, in tba Commissioner's office where they may be seen ty people a ho desire to see grain in the straw that ha been railed in the far wast. He also left a '-bunch' of prairie bay that be pulled from a stock, and a "bunch" of oata. The wheat be tas yields 22 bushuls an acre and tbe oat 43 bushels an acre. Tain Dtnf tap els bat and at once made himself at bom. He seenred his sup Pi brsakfaat aad lodging, aad the follow, ing morning Mra. Smilrv took one of her backets aad carefully filled It with tooth some viands for bis noonday meal, ha tell' ing aer mac Be preferred a cold diaaer te walking from his place of employment . . t. t . . .... ieiiow startea, backet ia hand, and up to this time has failed to pat in aa appearance, aeitber did hia twelve companion turn up as promised. By hia raacality the scoundrel succeeded ia secar- og a night's lodging aad three "erjuare neais." Huntingdon Journal. Some one, who does not propose to reveal bia name, baa mad The Philadel phia Time, tba medium through which to donate fifty tbonaaod dollars to some net ful purpose, tbat tb doner may select after bearing proposals through tb Time. Tb Time baa rtcieved many propoaela, for the distribution or Investment of tb $o0, 000. Eveo Juniata county Is aot behind wun a proposal, for Dr. I. N. Grubb of Tbompaootown baa com forward with a propose! fur the expenditure of tbe 50,- 000, which waa publ'shed ia Tbe Tiayw of laat Munday as follows. I. X. Grubb, M. D., Tbompeoatowa, Pa nrges the claims ol a local charity. The Del Let Society," be aaya. ! struggling for want of room. We base no suitable hall and ao place for oar library bow over 400 volumes. Give as$-S,'0 or S6.00U and we will become chattered, met a building and enlarge our library. We will extend tbe privilege ol reading our books to all under proper reg ulation. Pot tbe $50,000 ia lural towns tor tbia purpose and who caa aay but that it will increase one hundred fold annually." Here abe goett There sbe goes! It Is this kind of a wife that makes some nisi old aad gray before their time. William," sbe says, after William ia curled snugly up under the blanceta for the nigh.t did you lock tbe (root door" Yea.1 CALL I OR TBI REPUBLICAN ST ATI CONVENTION. STATB COMalfTTH. C Philadelphia Jon. 21, 1881. j The Republican State Convention will be held is tbe Opera House at Harriaburg, oa the laat Wednesday of April, tbe 25th, 1888, at elevea o'clock a. m. for the pur pose ol nominating one candidate for Su preme Judge, two persona for Presidential Electors -at-Large, and twenty-eight persona lor Presidential Electors, tbe latter to be named by tbe Delegates from tbe Congie ional Districts where District a have Dot I rev funsly named them. Also for tbe eleo- tsua -f lour Delegates aod four Alteraates- at .Large to tbe Republican Rational Con vention to be held at Chicago, Jane 19th 1888. Tbe attention of the Republicans through out tbe State ia respectfully directed to the following Permanent Rules for the hold ing of State Conventions and the conduct of the parry : Fibst. Tbat Delegate to the State Con vention shall be chosen in tbe manner in which candidates lor tbe General Aasembly are nominated. Secobb Hereafter tbe State Convea ti oca ol tbe Republican partv aball be held aot earlier thaa tbe thud Wednesday or August, except in tbe year of tbe Presi dential election, stbea ic aball be held aot . mora thaa sixty daya previous to the daT i Axed for tbe National Convention, and ex j cept ia Uubernatorial years. At least six'y I dsys notice shall be given ol the date of tbe Slate Convention. Taian. That we recommend to the j county organizations, tbat in their ru'e ! tbey allow tbe largeei freedom in the gen eral participation ia the prvn-iries consis tent with tne preservation ol tbe party or 1 gamsatioo. j 1 be btate Convention of June 30th, 186, j having abolUbed Senatorial representation, LEGjfL. ptOLLECTOR'S KOTICB. Collectors of State aad County taxes are aere by aotiaoa io sppear oa or before Feb. 4th, 1888 sad Compare their Books with tbe Treaaerer's Account aad see ir they an Correct. By order of the Commissioners. G. W. BmmniLs. CUrk Jan'y 16th 1888. 2U OTICE OK APPBALS.J The Commisaicners ot Juniata county will meet ad persons who may feel agrieved at the aaseaaaiCBt of I800. i their office, ia Mifflin town, Feb. 14th. 1BK8. tor the wee aide of the river. Koh'v lStt IHHft tor the east side ot the river. By order of the Commmisaioaera. G. W. Bnacarista, CZrrfc. Jan'y lath. 1888, St. IN OTICE. Tbe undersigned havinr boofbt out the business in tereet of D. B. Dot v and Co.. will take possession M arch 2tl. 1HH8. We ra. apeettuUy solicit the patronage and support of bis customers In addition to that line of business we will handle tiea and mine tiin hers. For further information call on or ad dress us at Thompaontown Pa., until the aoove aaie. January S-1888-4. Maaaacx A Nblsob. Tisbi issnl so eBtrTU't--d the roade that U R.ch?-i !. T iur-Kr .lsv an.t ratur- L'x-ii 1 n :: Jia's i: did not coiae 0Ih rib, to the depth of 1 inchei k:i.:ci U 'p' i Bir.x- was cailed. and rendered the if 1. it. in To.i l f:i out of bed k JiniiT x .rn.i.g sad brnae 1; r ;t ariu tsart-t. Pr tl-r.ks gats the caa the ' :!. n I 'r-d. 1 o'.ivrVSer like th's. Send one dol :4 :v rt: t pay tor one year s ftoi t the SrvTiitiL .-D KirtBLt- 1 a o'tn L nevrr knew a esse 5rtb tr -n 1 r'lierta r srsrtetita where t -..jus e-re T.-! u-vl. As a ver:uituge, !kt, '.l-re !S C 'll.tl.f L Iter :hl3 a ItT'l'lelit I lift. Jf.nt , .J 'rriMti uf every kind IS; s-'ttsn nr stiitnuia rurett m Sti minute fV''.s.'t.ri't ".:n;.'jru Lijtio. This never lit. So 1 I.. links aci Co.. Druggists, l;.-t..a rs. Iff. M, e7. Cm f 7j til srrthcrs t.i the Srsriskt. i.id irtt:4B mtn j it arrears- and pay a !i' tr an! titts cents in adrancr. Tht I N -1 the SKsri-ru aao Kx- iucs e :i b svtit for tLe teriod of one i.s film - in tl.is cminty has brtn fctsii t!i- ts-t m ..nth, with no rlrilt piles tr-t tra.e'mg. Th.- 8rt snow tbkt t s:ne il iwii la-t U'r-ti.te-ilav nio-ht "-is b''.ea oa tiies beUtal funcs and I I-!,. T-.Pr-r (.o-.ats Fr., -nsn remsrks : Tills I " tluA tt. T.iwn i-..w wher. she ' "..tte.! t., r".. t!ie .treets at wil'. The I rn-' 't't sr l.i j j.-t ir.. 'ot un the streets i '"'jwu i-',. s 1 b, Js.-k Kr.i-t; se is awitt t ittu-r w-s:1;. T-r f.i.inj f 'jt 1 tur liy wn the ae- j ?- l "t. ra aa'l Middle statea ' I;,,, ll.r and there un all tbe runs, tr,in, w., ai.M-kaded. Tbe r.:.l Ki ruaJs weren-. arly all clos- U rre Snu h tell on the pavement kt:.v iffnuun p-.,-es of the scap- 'f'lttn "A l. :s:iel. '""'I Blau ' "'eilsvl Daniel So'ea, aged 12 years, living with hie rather on the E. 3. Parker, Licking Creek farm, waa ar tbe barn, laat Wednes day, wher-some of the mea were loading corn oa a s'.ed, etacding unnoticed between tbe corn crib and led. The horses began to move and the tail rod of tbe aled caught hi to, pressed bim aginet the side of the crib ard penetratd th lett side about the . Dr. atten I lion the case required. Tbe Cleveland Carlisle combination, ob t. lined control of tbe Democratic atate com mittee in this atate over tb Randall sc hm 1 of protection Democrats. Bat to York State the Cleveland men tailed to capture the committee. The Hill men do not seem to wsnt to pull with the Cleveland party. whether tbia is an indication ot open op- positioa t Cleveland in case ot bia oom (ration cannot now be told but It shows tnt the rartv in York State is far from a ... . r -' unit ia Cleveland's suf port. From the Bloo rnfleld Time : Mr. Ephriam Clouser, of Center twp.. killed the brag calf of the yesr. The animal waa just one year old and it cleaned 420 pounda. Thia will be hard to beat. . . A few days ago a light of glass waa broken and tbe blind torn ot the residence at tbe residence of W. E. Gros, at Duncannon by a rirte I..1I. Where tbe ball came from or for what purpose it was fired is the question. His daughter Maggie who waa in the bouse at the time was badly Irigbtened Jacob Lauver living in Milford township, while hauling ice for the railroad company last Wednesdsy af ternoon about 4 o clock stepped from a sled while the horses were t in motion, bis right foot slipped into the track of the sled snd the cne runner of the led l. adMl with 7000 weight passed over bis foot and broke one of the bones and a,nahei the tors. Hia 13 rear old sod ia bis haste to get a doctor, was thrown from hi ho Be snd two deep scalp wounds were ir.tiicted oa hia head. They are doing well under tbe treatment ol Dr. Banks. The Democracy are still exercised over the way Randall and his following were checked by the Cleveland, Carlisle wing of the Democracy. By Cleveland support, Ki-ner, the new Democratic chairman ex pects to do wonders. That he will succeed in accomplishing wonders ia expected. It is expected tbat he e-ill so have the Deru mocrscy in this state in such a state of en tanglement bv next November, tbat the at.ito will go Republican by over one hun dred thousand. Give Kisner room accord ing to his strength. From the Lewistown Free Press of last week : The doctor have performed an op eration on Solomon Kauffroao's foot, al Stroud's Mills. Tbey amputated pwt ol that member. EauflTiaan stood the opera tion right well, and is getting alocg as well as could be expected. ... Jwpu Snook, J. P.. lost bis best bora tbe other day in quite a peculiar way. He got ino the trongh with bis fore feet snd had bia head tbrouzh tbe bay rack and up through the barn Boor. There bis bead was caught in a way that strangled him to death. One afternoon last week a respectably d'essed man cslled at the boarding house Of Nr. Charles -iuileT, West Buntlngdi, aid inquired it be could obtain boarding tor welve companions, all of whom seemed employment at works Mr. Smiley at once agreed to 1U A -. . f . i I ftnmmAilflta tham vilh hoafd. and WSS iiforg-a ' - kutklaeM i.d - . I. a .v... t i. . wonld arm cation Between r Irsml fr vr ia aiiaa tuw - sorted . , ' ri i i'ksa-rng !ar. The ferrnw who sd aaya sv imam, onenv. -lou'ro sure you Delegates to tbe approaching Stat Con did I" .Ys. sur." -And you slipped the I ,ention will be selected eccorduig to the oo,,oof -in.- "lou anow you torgot number ot Representatives ia tbe Lrgisla. once, ana it gave me aucn a turn wtiea I ture to which each county or city is enti- found it out in tne morning I didn't get over tied under the Representative Apportion- it for a week; we haven't much any body 'd meot law, paaaed at the recent session ot want to ateal, I know, but I don't want tbe the Legislature. THOS..V ..COOPER CaaiBsiaa. Nora. In compliance with requests from many sources, tbat the National Rules ol tbe Republican party be published, tbey are given below. TBK ATIOSJAf BILSS. Tbe Republicsn National Convention of 1P84 adopted a resolution offered by Hon. Ualusba A. Grow of Pennsylvania, which now embodies all ot the National Rules ot the party, touching the time for calling Conventions and tbe election of Delegates. Tbe text of tbe rules in this, as omcially printed in tbe proceedings, pp. 70-78 . i-Said National committee aball issue tbe call for tbe meeting of tbe National Convention six months at least before tbe time fixed fair aaid meeting ; aad each con gressional district in tbe United b tales aball elect its delegates to tbe National Conven tion in tbe same way as the nomination of a member ot Congrea ia made in aaid district; and in tbe territories the delegates to tbe Convention shall be elected in the asms way aa Ihe nomination of delegates to Congress is made; and said National Committee shall prescribe tbe mode for electing delegates lor tbe District of Columbia. Aa alternate delegate for each delegate to the National Convention, to act in caao of the. absence of tbe delegate, shall be elected in the aame manner and at tbe lama time aa the dele gate is elected. And the delegatea-at-large lor each State and their alternates shall be elected bv State Conventions in their re spective Statea , The changes embodied ia tbe above, from the ruUs and customs which previously obtained can be explained very briefly. FiasT All, spectre limitations as to the time of selecting State or District Delegates have been abolished. Srcono State Conventions cannot bare st tt-r suhditide into dl-tricl conventions. lor tbe selection ol district delegates, aince thia claaa of delegates ronst be elected in tbe same way" as Representativra to Con gress are nominated and by the people of tbe respective districts. Taiao. Where new apportionment laws are ia operation, and countiea have been displaced from lormer districts, district delegates must be selected Irom tbe new Congressional district, in like manner candidatea lor Congress are nominated. little we have taken, for I " ! tell you I attended to the door." "Well I hope ao, for goodnesa' sake; yoa attended to the basement doorf" Tea, I tell you." "Bo- cause if you hadn't yoa or I, once or th other, would have to get up and attend to it now; I read to-day of ! don't care what yon read." "It is said that a man down on B street forgot to" "1 don't care if be did." "And in the middle ol tbe night a burglar walked right in and "I don't believe it-" "I've a notion to get up and see if you bave locked tbat door; you're aural" "Uow many timea have I got to tell you that I did lock it?" "Well, yoa thought you'd locked il that time when you left it unlocked." "Well you be quiet r "I don't care, William, you know yoursel bow careless you are, and " "See here, Maty Jane, this baa got to end right." But it doesn't end there; snd it doesn't end for sa hour, and William arises in tbe morning with tbe lines on bis brow a little deeper, and tbe hopeless, desperate look atill ia hia face. Tid-Bita. Tbe Handsomest Ladj in Mifflin town and fsilerson Keniatkrd to a friend tbe other day that she knew Kemp's Balaam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy as it stopped ber cough instantly when others had no efT-ct whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its ra nt, any druggist will give you a Sample Bottle frt. Large sts o)c and SI. Tax improved method of fastening the string- ol pianos, invented bv tLe Mason nd Hamlin Organ and Piano Company i year since, is uo.joeat lonebly one of he most important improvrmenta ever made, making tbe inairutuent more richly musical tn ita tones, as well aa more dur able, and less liable to get out of tuue. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! 1 would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County, that Lbave bought from Joh S. Gkatbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consitsof LAMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily. u sV ' JE Jf STOCK which I am Belling at ex- stremely LOW PEICES for cash. C B. II 0 R N I T G, Chrtbtal Palace, AGENTS WANTED To caavaaa for one of the larfreat. d MtMtabliahesl. BEST EilOWI HCRSEKIES la tne Cwwaitry. Most liberal terms. Cnequaled facilities. GENEVA NCRSERT. established 1848. W.T. It h, Geneva. 31. T. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Manr Strmt, afrt'TLiSTowx, Pirni.. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent, interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. April 20-'87. OIIsS ! OILS ! OIIsS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY f Pittsburg: Pa., make -A. SPECIALITY of manufacturing for tbe Domestic trade tbe Finest Brandt of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oila, Napbtba and Gasoline, tbat can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with eyery known Product of Petroleum. If yoa wish tbe most VJWFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS IJT THE MJ1RKET, ask for ours, trade for Miftlintown and Ticinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS UARDWARB k CO. December 14,-87-ly Corner of Bridge and Water streets Mifflintown, Pa. January 11th, '88-ly The r 'natation Slifflmtowa and Tat lerih.u is shut WO. and we wonld aay at st une half are troubled with oine affect inn ol the Throat and Lungs, as those comt'leints are. accorainc io iausic, mum numerous than others. e would adviae all not to aeglect the onrtinitr to call on tbeir druglt and ft a bottle of lii-mp'a Bala im lor tbe Throat ana Lunfj. rri.o MJe ami S i .HO. Trial star rre. Sold by all drugsists. 1 fifa PER PROFIT and Mam- Avv t'lNT plea Free to mecau- vaiwra lor Dr. Scott' Genuine Electric Itells. Brushes, Ac. La- dy asrrsts wanted for Electric Corsets. Quick sales. Write at once for terms. Dr. Scott, M9 B'wsy, N. T. Th XtwC. A. R- Association. the bone that Pr. Banks waa ic( as well a T"llsshn:i,Tjljiar. ','' r a;ittu :a d be nwt.i TV. U. "a "r -"v (,!, e nd Orchestra the li. A. R. tun k'0;rR"M "'' 'bst W.Cni0TwJ by , a-3 '"V'.' V'H "h" hAy k"""n r th ""'l !:!! ..f the pro:esor durin- tbe "J-'anuot,,, r;r.. . i v - V - xr. ir sermonixer 1 ' I ar .'ii) .rnm,0. He tt1 J ' iiUl " '-"''-r of funerals, u ' i"titer!." Ex V, Tl ",:n r f New Tors r V tlr tUu" in Iu'ti" and ' tan.-. '"'S"'y hr"uk rrutu Europe. who rtieil rrer.t- 66'!"- The 'ZrT " W " 15 C"' " -f.J? rJ"r,0m,h'n,to l5U-.idbl . Ihe At a meeting held at atiddleburg, Oct I8S", old soldiers and members of tne o A. R , constituted themselves a committee and ejected C. 8. Marks, of Col. Hulinc Post So. 176, of Lewiatown, chairman, and J. T. Shind'.e. ot Itiddb bure secretary. A resolution waa passed autborixing tbe chair man to send invitations to G. A. R. posts and veteran associations to send delegates tn meet at Middlebure on tbe 22nd day of February. 1S8B. at 10 o'clock A. U The object of this meeting of del egates is to form an association of old soldiers and G. A. R- men living in the counties or Colon, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniita and Hun tingdon, to meet annually and encamp tor three or four dajs at such places aa the delegates may select year after year. It is hcp-l tbat each association and O. A. R. Dst til be represented st this meeting .i.. the .Rova" are in earnest about the matter. C.S. Masks, Chairman J. V. Sntants.Sec'y. Blacksmith's Signals- wh..n the blacksmith lives tbe anv.l quick light blows it is a signal to the help er to use the sledgeor fo strike quicner. The force ol the blows given by tbe blacksmith's hammer indicates the force of blow it ia required to give the sledge. The blacksmith's helper U suppled to strike the work in the middle of the siidth or tbe anvil, and when this requires to be varied tbe olacksmith indicates where tbe sledge blows are to fall by touching the re q uircd spot with his hsnd hammer. If the sledge is required to,bave a lateral motion ahile descending tbe blacksmith in dicates tbe same to the helper by deliver ing hand hammer moves in tbe direction required for tbe sledge blows. If tbe blscksmith delivers a hard blow upon tbe work and an intermediate light blow on the anvil it deaotes that heavy sledge blows are required. If there are two or more helpers the blacksmith etrikee a blow between each helper's sledge hammer blow, the object being merely to denote where the sledge blows are to fsli. When the blscksmith desires the sledge wi . MU ba lets the hand hammer DIU hd fall upon tbe anvil and continues rebound upon the same nutil it ceases. Thus the movement of tbe band hammer constitute signals to tbe helper, ana wm. T 'U.f I ' 1 r " J I 1865, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractir Sale ( Clothing that gee. -ajljr from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. It will W TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS5 Who hare monej to- inreat to examin the Stck f Goods Ar MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marrelbus to Seo THE BE A UTIFU JL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfull j Low Price. His prices leare alt Competitors in the rear, ioa't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY PHIL'A S Ml YATES BEST MADE CUM mjmh YOU CAN SFOBT THE BEST &KD FINEST OTKRCOATIX THB LAD, re reitr littlb moset. if Tor will rr jrw&jrm Schott's Closinjr Out Sale TIii Month. True to oar oll principles, r will oot carry any woods evar W next year. This beico; the case tbero umius to bo but oaa way to tree onrnelves from our surplus Btock of Ororcoats and ilea's ssj Uojr shuts and it is Cut down the Prices. In no instance is tLe price of ny Overcoat above tie Baked oosfc ef the Cloth and the trimmings. The ctt of the making haavbeen ignored. Scale of Reduction )cercoats. on mlleri FOB HE A5D T0UTHS FOX B0TS A.D UIILDEO. tin $14 ,12 8 (6 !5 Overcoats all sizes, ilarked Downte V2. Overcoats all sizen, .Marked Down te 9 t it Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down te $ 8. iff Overcoats all sir.e, Marked Down te l.ifr Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down te f 17 Overcoats all sizes, Marked dowa te $ 4.17 Overcoats all sixes, Marked down te $ LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. 850. FORFEIT. 50. MAHR1KD : PFAHLKK FISHER On Jan nary 21 lhao, at ihe LuibrraU l-atMitisitP, b K Philip Ureii. John C tiah:?r t Miss Anna M. i l-tier. blb ol Juulala cuiin r. KACFFMAN GAT On tbe 24tb ult., b Kt-v. F. Mt burnry, at the re-ifl- nr. ot Mr Jurf A'iaiija. thr brides one: M Albert Kaufinian .l Jynis'a Co , Pa.. Missltiua lv Gai t. ot tldon M .i-a..nri ARBOU AST SHkLLEN BEKii KR. O i the 3r0 lnt.. b Krv. f. P. Bruon, Mr. Cbaa. Arrxnast. of Rici ti"M, t" jiias Jru me E. Sbelteabergcr, ol East Salem, Jun iata county. WOOD3 FIKE At the EvanKelical parsonage, Tbompsnntown, Pa., Jan. 21, ItthS, bv Her. S. M. Mounts. Mr. Cbas. W oods ol Thompsoiitown, to Miss Mary E. Pike of Uifflin county. Pa. UlEDi G. W. HECK KEEPS TDK LARGEST, BEST AND MOST VARIED S T 0CK FURNISHING GOODS MARKED AWAY DOWN. The finest underwear, the Best Gloves, Fine Neckwear, the west sLirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Fur Caps. Althongk Ike feeds are fine Quality PRICES ARE UCMTX TO TIIE L.OTTE9T XOTCXL SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, FA. OF EMERY On tbe IPtb inst., in Harris borg, Mrs. Marfcaret G. Emery, agc-d 67 years add 7 months. DO BBS. At her borne near McCoyaville, at 8 o'clock a m , Sunday, Jannary 16, 1888, Miss Tillie Dobbs. daughter of John E. Dobbs, in tbe 35ib y enrol her age. licCACHREN. In Jlilroy. Jaouarv 7th, Iff 8 of typhoid lever, LiUie Hand McCah- ren. aared 14 years, 7 months and 7 dsys, daughter of James McCachren, formerly of Port R-yal. MIFFLINTOWN MARKKTS. Vrrnnrrowa. Feb'y 1, 1888. Pit ter Ksrrs g boulder, . . Sides, ..... Laid 20 20 9 8 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARK ST. Wheat Cora new , Oats, .... ... ... Rye t'loveraeed. ..... . Timothy seed .... Flaxseed.... ... Bran Chop........ ..... Snorts Ground Alnm Salt. . American Salt...... 0 60 27 bO $3.60 SI .75 1 60 19 IM1 1 60 22 00 1 2-5 uOal 10 Foot JFlcar in Juniata County. -ooo The above statement is true. Other merchants allege the game to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim ftnnd up tor inspection. 1 will lorteit 50U n 1 lail to sustain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. PUT VP OK. SIIsJT CP AHI QriT 1'L.E. HOBBNOBISG THE PEO G. W. H E C K. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AMD SHOE STOKE IS JUNIATA CO. Bine Wrapper with Ited Band.) eKjI 4& eOJ IHfrHSI SSDURiyg SOAP KASfTl iE: Cleans everything in iae bouae; will reatoriMAa ty wUlunsss to marble mantles, tables, etc.; deans ANYBODY, ANYWHERE. In ANY TictwithontdlmmrpgTtriustre; scours knlve QUANTITY, from a pound to a pail, while it washes thent ; makes china, glassware nd in a FEW MINUTES, and windows glisten with aa added brlghtnese : ONE PACKAGE makes: polishaa the tin, brass and popper ware need tV. 15 pounds White Curd So&p ) ASIsass" the kitchen ; ol-ane the batb-tnh. flnor. and or - J'JJfjJ tables ; washes oil cloths without lujuriniThtn; A Pail of Superior Soft Soap. ) tvfaa. takes ont grease, dirt and atains from car: eta. t takes the pia?e cf matting and other wuren fabrtcai Washing Powders and Common Soaps. THE 8IMOND8- SOAP CO.. THE SIMONOS SOAP CO., MEW YORK CITYjprce. IO cfnts. NEW VOBK CITY. "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." 6 fS THE WORLD S OPPORTUNITIES, I :; niastrated bv the oae of a Bonr Burrr In this picture, but THK a. made by T. T.Haydork, which Is not onlv the Lsm1b( Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Aak your dealar fnr the iu Blfiot sr snKRirt, b. s . a . Hsydock Safety King Bull and rllth Wkasl. ffsTdnck's Raietr Klne HA V DOCK BDCvr, with the Life Is insecure riding over aay other. i wUlsSBresaMtM a taw, ewe, ilaS hi atasaaa awla. Sf sefwa iWifflesistastl J"";' . T. T. X3A-bT DOCK, talalates MM Wlieliesili Crtew SJea. Cer. Plaaa as 4 Twelfth SU CLVCIVSiTI. O, pEST3 sTilTED WBEXE 1TB HATE HOJEI 10 IHTESTaTEsTT B0 PSOFTIABLSj iU sppear FHILADKLPHIA MARKETS. PRlLAkLrHM, Jannary 26th, I8tS. Pennsylvania wheat 94 Cts ; Com 68 to' CO i ts ; Kye 68cts ; Oats 40 to 43 cts ; Wheat straw $8 to $3 a ton; Bay SI I to $18 per Ion; desnlntory Wows te the common ob- Efjts 22 to 24cts per dog ; Batter 18 to 3e .,imr- the method of communi per lb i.rv. .n etens iv to lie per 11 1 . . .v.. i.i k.mith and his helD- Tsrasys 10 to lie per th ; Cloversee-1 7 ,F!srkartli and Wbeelrfebt, ! Tit per lb rofaTs f to 'c per lb to bwa AJNX HOW TO USE TIIE3X- ELEGAWLY I"?bJ ILLUSTRATED. XAJ M. 'proo)hlM to be one of the most populai . ss well aa useful nf the lasoes of that eminent pnbllshlns boose." Frr Prrm There Is i no book pabuahed with the scope and ol.c- s of thle work, aod there can be no rornpeUtlon. aa there h in the caee of almost everr other published by sohscrlptlon." Arms nd Patriot.. The raoaj .ssfolbookpobUshedlnmanTadar." .V. r. STorW Rsreljdoa vrjanie of anter iTroet L1 mors resi ialw "roeftS.m the ?rs.--Ohrrvsr. SY... try kind of humai Z recetves fan and ec.-rtal consid-rarton'' .V. T Com. Adrertiurr -well salted to supply a pree- - A8EIITS D3N'f MISS THIS OPPORTUMITY TO MAKE MOMEY. It receives the snqaaliDed praise of every one who examines It. Bold only by snlieTlutloo It 4 sc miirbt to mJl. Men and women acrents make from flOO to f J0O per rnontb easliv. SFerWeaiveiastrsciJoDeso ssrparHM with t bis book caa become a. bo o'sr A snr. asTT'srtaace ss ao biodtnaem. as we aire apodal Terme and Pay Freiaht Chararee. -ure rrrltory st ones. Remember, we aire yoe the exaasve sale of this book In territory sas-aTied yoo. Fall And Winter Boods. I wonld inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store st my pl-tre ( of residence on Wtcr street, Mifflintown, ; sernnl 'iotir from corner of Bridge stroet.-; a fnll stock, of Pp-ine; av Soinmer eil'ilinerv rnnda, all new, and of the latest atvles. and havinp employed first class milliners Ism prepared to supply thepnblie with vRrvthinar found is a flrstclass milliner store, come and exaiuine nsv stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DBIHL March 22-87.1 .T. Catutlon Notice. All rersons sre hereby cautioned sgsia-M bunting or fishing on tne property ot in- undersigned in Favette township, as the arewsput laws wil! te enfired. :i who are aafferlsg fross the errors as1 . :;.-'-reilonaet youth, nervous weakaeea, early vy. l"-sof manhood, fcr I will send a recipe ...i cere yoa. FEES 0T ClltOl This great :. .17 .fas discovered by a missionary tn South nr: .i s. ! end a aelf-aUdreeeed eavelnpe tn the v. . JObtra T. IKSL4V. Ataaka D. JVew Tmrh Cup. 1 he 5- n.inel ard EepnWican office ia tbe p'sce to tt Slw BiTs printed and job work VICTOR. manure spreaders A FARM WAGONS Blltts 8rri yaw The cheapest e.prra1.r tiit end the only linn il at rsa oe a'.ot mari.lsrtur.ii r t icier Clever Heller.. Imperial 'Mrse ete'akere Fanning .Mills, t ern shellere. 'era. fir. an ae tst'it. i nsi .t.i.i:a:iArHlrO. Cn!t.r.list.'X 293 I sT . V it iwaaaTaTatamwa- sStts II I II SHI T V.'SSV I tsji " r"i Jsnarrk I Veed Tat! ! ntI r .ad f." tect-rr . i. r.- i r r 4 e hi 1 r1 v: i . V: ; f-V-i m i . 1"" I . If " i r.:; t- r S ' ffl f..:-: 1 1 .- h M
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