IIS I II. in. ;ii" at WlNTEif Fall r TYLES i I utii County tilnr jM l u Hvmlrrrul VIM STOCK, r. "-". n.i lisef it( CLOTIIIXG K ti o.iuUy u. No is eipecte,l n,, i ;;:v.i . o-.ij.Irte Satisfy;, '03. Uy anil Ii.it-. NV.-k w,,r, Collur, tnl r.! tf. nn.J pe. AND FIRNrSHER n?so. j;silvania raileoaiT T I M It - T A H L S vtrr s'""ty M.v in,h lB(,. EASTWARD. ..... v .. .., oPv .. " - "... Trone n.V' J N- "t. n Hamilton 7 ri4 " "r ' I' in.. Mrtlm k it . J " 1... ... in-, "l.-tio B.2S a. W, til .,.. I. . ... U KM .1J - rt -...r,. s.l.i in., Durward 47, '.i; '.i.rti.n .1 tu., Nowport !,uSa, i t iv i: it at ILirrmlmrg at I') 10 a t I i.l.'Ij hi,, -J IS p. m. Sit .rr KjfirM t.-ave altooa 4,11. a in.. ai.d stopping a all rsgmar r I- i ri ll A itotina au.l Uanistjnrt "- ' .. Hsmstarf ' . V . ar. t irrucs in Philadelphia at i . t ' i . i I i'v.n !irs Pittsburg- dai'y a) . ro.-na at 2.'0 p. ru., ,al : .i i r. u i;l;ir stations arrives at SI.IHta ' v- Urriv,ur .() j. tn., PaU. i;! K'rv. iMin Pittshnr- at lOOpn. . .. .. : j, ; r.vrone t i p m ; Hont ' 1 '" ; !. iKtown Mifm. j. In i i.. , li irrisb.irg I114 f m i Pkil. I. l.l I -. I til. i'!f;!m Kv;vress will top at U Mm ... . in., vion rlgd WKfTW AKD. -r Link !..;,.v .-a rTimdrlphia dsjly t ' i III; llr.-l.ii- '.M.I p to; iiAil I "' l...-i.in S2S p w; altssaa 1 tn; .rr;v. n at Tit rburfc at 11 Zipm. t r-.tsi l-a.'r Philadelphia ' I " .i.tM.; II irrw.Virjr, 8 15 a. r i. ii. ( l a. in.; Nfpirt, 9'H a v -t ... n. 4.) a. tn.; TSimpontow i. ri. . V.i'i Iivki. ! ini a. m.i Tucar ' " . ' . "i ; Vi-xi.-o, 1') 07 a. ai.; Port ' i. n .; MillHn, W 2l a. m4 : . m : Narrows, 10 34 a. n. I 1 . in.; McVevti.wn, IU4 . v v ll.i.iiiiti.n, 1 1 .: a. m.; Hua- ' ' p. .ti ; Tyrone, I 07 p.m. ! ' p. ni., aa'l top at all reiculir . ' ! I! irrislmri an t Aituoaa n I trpn. le.ives i'htladelphwdrf- " . 1 1 irriHlt.trjr, ll) ill p. a, j i' ' '. MtrysvilU, Unocaa ' v - r-itown, TbonipMintowa, it i at Milrltn, 11 6) a.m.fAl- i. J .' .. in., . imi I'iftitburjf, 6 l()a.a. 'vin ' -ivrs Philadelphia daily at : , If rn rg 1 !.'. a. ni., Saw. . - ; . ViHI'ti 1J.47 p. m., tof it i i Tf.":i.,r Ntatiuns botwmva Mifflia 1 ' ' r. i. Aitouna at .1. itO f. m. i. IU. 'vii.Drn les Pail i . .t II .V a. m., H urisliiirf U ..... I -i iiui..a 4.4'.i p. m., Ssw- ; '.i . Mill. rMt.iwn o,i p. tm ' , "' in., Vau lyk 1,4 . .- r.i i.l p. tu., M"TH o I 50 1. ii" .! "." p. in., Mirftit) 6,0k p. ! ...J.; p. in., VcVi-ytnwa ,. .. N. a . .ii (a m'tiiii 7,l' p. m-, I p. tu , Alt. .una 9 00 p. B. r i; n- loan's Philadelphia 11 SS : . . ..rif n a m ; DuncanDos f - i it 4 ( 1 am; Mittlm 4 .H i ... 1 am; Mc VvJ tuwi i 33 v ..ii s I a m ; Uunth.doal rh.tr h . a m ; pruc Crw I' i"tiB 7amj Bvll's JliU .M'-.otia H t j a m ; PittsbwH KTprrs rf, on Sud iri -iinday- Mail east loansg ' r ( i p. in. I v .V!-TOWN DIVISION, .it iw-ivM Lrwintowa Junction lor W :" i m, lo .")'i a iu, 3 1 j p f rv v! 7 1 " a m, 3 IK) p m. ..i u-ivii at I. fvriitowa Junction (r i j a in, I J i pm, 4 30pm; rv t '' J. :i in, t lij p m. TV KiiNK DIVISION. Vihtk TyrouB lor Bellefoat .v. o at tt iu m, 7 15 p m La !..r . nrwi-uHVilIf. an t Clrarfiai u, .. i'. i p in.7 "" p m. is l. v.. Tvrvino lor Warriors". ... i.. Ku'ruaco and Scotia. .! I j. iu. ii arnvn at Tyrone from hlltM II vv at 12 05 p tu, aavl -. .irriviv at Tvnins from CurwM It'!. irtl...l at'tt 58 am, i" 3 ' J m. i arrive at Tyrone from Sccti.'r irk .v .1 PfiiusylvaaM Farnaee at , at ; "i p m. . Iv. T. K. K.. BEDFORD D1VI31V" , J font- mi If.ivr Hiintinfrdoa for b ii and I uiulHirlaiid at f - fcmi nrrim at HuntiuKdoa rrou " , Uvn.iMiaii and Cuuitwrland al i . in l.lPAYSHl Rli BKANCU- U mv. Altoona for point So0. . 2S a in. 1J AO p in. 1 51) P , H CO p ru 9 5l p m. ainve at Altoona fro"" PJ" on a iu. 1 1 85 a m. 1 S f "j ' j 4.i p. m. 7 (. pm- nd 1 (4ITI01 NOTICE- ,-r-,.is .ir.- berebv cautloneJ w..;l.r.n nr if. rmtnic' tinibtr, ou.i"." itf.iuvm t..ne and rail '"''". H lul ls, or othcrwis ,rr, rrr.aj. t tin- a. veral tracts ot lauu tti' uudiTidicnra in J" jjait rsoim tliiis trvsspsssing w' cold. n to ta. .i.L3. ber IF3. "KES I'iV. 0TF BER 7. 1SSS. -auscrirtiot., l tH) r a0""10 Tis , jTanci; ! I"1 l " Tran"irnt dTrr,l"II"'n Inserted at 60 ta IK &ch f"r lnswtion '"Traaitent businrsa notices tn tocsi eol i.j csnt per line for earn Insertion, actions sjiII be Bade to those desirins w""ijTertlw by the year, half or qiirtrr SHORT LOCJILS. Duse prwticts abari wintrr. Ti- Pbilsd'-lpbia Almshouse has 3,014 oiati's- The Democratic pra'1 p'ce was t iarge one. rhlclvth2 yanla svi'iare lor tl.flO at fnacHCus Uariware. Ca.h Icr bides riven at L K. Xtrsyer's, bs'vhrr, JluT.intown, Pa. tf. y Jjhn Wanner, of this town died of aunj.imp'loa in the 3lth a't. Wiilism Uka and Walter iberboluer, an at home on election d.iy. a ...v Yorker says: Every nun you oiset ha an-medy lor a cold." frr.id'nt rieveland, has appointed 0aibr 'i'-. Thauksgivitm day. Austut Fiick, was at home from OirkitiK"! college on election day. 1'tf'pls K have hoa to bntrher may bo scsoaio iati'd by calling on L. E. Strayer. It u .aid ihn Arab who invent! alcohol J;nl years ao, bu' hi spirit still lives rrrsuleat Cleveland sent th ) British min uter b'liue lor siainit up bis administration. J. C. Dimra, baa his tablet lactory in full serration iu the Polar at thecaaal bridge. f.tfjx Sirayr, attending medical Iscturea in Philadelphia was at home on Ihettlb inat. (1. Frank Snyder, of Port Koyal was huu.e Iruui Pennsylvania coll.-re on the th inst. Acorns carriot tn a pocket on one s person are said to be a charm against rttrLIiialiim. Atiiircw Bsi ks.Georau Parkrracd James Vaihi-rs were at home I rem Princttco tullefte on the 6th inst., election day. Dr. D. M. Crawford. Jr., la suiting in this place from New Jersey, where be bas Iren attending to the practice of medicine- The Smith Brothers, peach grower l ayi'ttn township bad 101) bushels of peach seeds shipped to their order from North Carolina. TLi" rrohibitienists be). I a meeting in the Court House last Friday evening. Their sinsins is hiahly spoken of by people who I were present. It bas been announced that the Slate Fish Commission at Ilarriaburg is ready to supply German carp lor stocking purposes to all applicsnta. Mr. Charles Row r, and Miss Maud SnloatT, were married at the home ol the brides' parents in Patterson last Tuesday evening y Kev. Philip Grsif. "A Johnstown, Cambria, Co., dispatch says there are -fv esses of typhoid fever in that city, with a 1 ' g percent tee in the surrounding boroughs." The K.' publican piride list Thursday evening was one of the handsomest pards gotton tip in the central pirt ot the state About 8'K) part-lcra sore in lino. The golden new green coffee, also the royal roasted colfeo, coru meal, don', fre.b eakes, crackers and sweet potatoes at J.s. Adm. Howe Ventilating stove will beat double th space with same amount ol fuel ol any thar stove. Call and see it at Faascistt s IIabdwaei II Co. "Jacob Bruner, of Centre towusbip, Perry teunty, had bis shouldtr bono dislocated by tailing from tbo roof of bis house, upon which he had mounted to cut off an over hanging limb of a tree." Joseph Berkheimer, of Osterbarg, Bed ford county, died the other day after prolonged illness, caused by eating an egg last Kaster which bad been colored with diamond dye and the shell broken. Itch. Mania, and scratches on human or animal cured in ISO minutes by Woollord Sanitary Lotion. This ne er tails. Sold by L. Banks at Co., Druggists. MuUintown, fa. Oct. 31, The 67 acre mansion tract of Michael Beasbire. deceased, in Fermanagh town- ahip, was sold on the 2?th ult., at public ale, by axecutor John Z tok, to E. Beashor ol Leavenworth, Kansas, lor seventeen buo dred dollars. Rupture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B Uayer, P31 Arch street, rhil'a. Fa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cures after other fail. Advic free. Send for circular, March 14. ', ly- While a wedding party was waiting for a vUtr to perform the ceremony atAlpha rstta. Ga.. the eroora excused himself and fled. The bride proposed to the grooms man on the spot, and they were married within an hour." 'Charles Ruusb, of Frcsburg, Snyder Co., soma time ago found a bee bive in tre on the land of Solomon Scbull, Union township, and on Mot.dsy Messrs. Eoush sad Schwll cut the tree down, and it con tained titty p unds ol honey." Ladiea call and see the new style in Fall and Winter Millinery. All the leading shapes in French and American frames. New goods received weekly. Mrs. S. M. McNitt, Main street. Tatterson. Fosters kid glov cleaner lor sale. 3t. "Th late Colonel Eli S lifer, ot Lewisburg Secretary of the Commonwealth under Governor Curtin during tbe war of tbe re bellion, is believed to have been tha member of tbe Urge Dunker population in Pennsylvania who ever held high public etSc." Public opinion indued President Cleve land to dismiss Lord Esckville West minister of Great Britain to this govern ment because his Lordship declared in letter to a naturalized Englishman that weuld redown to the interost of England ha. Cleveland elected President. "There is sn old superstition that dat of the month added to tbo number th month in th year when tha Brat falls will give the number of snow storms lor the winter. If this be true, then we ball hav thirty-eight (now this winter, th flrat snow having fallen on tha 23:h of the ninth month." English spavin Liniment remove all Hard. Soft, or Calloused Lump and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curb, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, S titles, Sprain, all Swollen Throat, Coughs, Etc. sv xso ty th use of on bottle. War- , a oenas m. o., uroggist. . Fm- Oct. 81-89. rom the Lewistown Free Proa: Re Oonrler, pastor of the Prosbyter-s- - horeh. is ill with scarlet fever, having 'aken hi bed mora tbin a week ago. One ol Mr. Oocrley'e children had just rv -covered from a severe attack of the same disease prior to too latter taking of the lever. It is earnestly hoped that the pastor's recovery will be tnra and early. Anarchists ar preparing to celebrate tbo 1 anniversary of the hanging of the Chic ago bomb throwers. It will he owe roar on the loth inst., since they were hong. It will be a Bice story to tell their posterity , that they were hang, because they were the leader oi a gsng of people, who practised bomb throwing to accomplish what t Beeauee they wereBend in human form. The IVaver Uerall sevs .- i)t L-t Friday afternoon about S o'clock a portable engine boiler at a saw mill near Adamsbarg, Spyder county, exploded, killing a man aamed Deitrick, throwing his body about thirty feet. II died two boar alterwarda. Another man was also seriously hurt. Tbo cause of the explosion was attributed lo the inefficiency ol the engineer. "Jacob Fluff, at Hyaer, Clinton county, on the list ait., shot and killed three bear and trapped one. He first shot a ccb, after which the mother rose straight np on ber liind feet and came at hire. lie Bred again and killed ber; then be killed another cab, and afier thee achievements proceeded to his bear trap, and behold ho found a big fellow in the trap. This be captured Disk ing four bears slain by him in ona day." " last ot letter remaining in the Patterson, Pa., Post Office not called for : Mia Annie W. Black, Mis Katie Beoaett, Mis A. Blanch, M. II. Evans, Harry E. Gardner, Master Harry Logan, J. W. Miller, Andrew A. Moyer, Mr. Isaac Olell, William Roe, Mis Rett A. Tennis, Ford at Co. Per sons saking for letters in the above liat will pleaae say tney ar advertised. Uowaan Kibk, P. M. Patterson, Pa., Nov. 1st, 18b?. Martin Be id lor, the only ehil t of the late Jacob Beidler, died at his mother's home in this town on Tbnrsd ty morning, Xovem- i ber 1st. 188. aged about 2') years, of Bright 's disesso of the kidneys. The dis ease crept so stealthily upon him that ho was ht-yood the rearh of cure before hi Iriends realized that he wasssrioarly ailing. II learned the printing trade in this ottice. He wssa member ol the Sons of Veterans who conducted his funeral on Saturday. List of letter uncalled for, remaining in the post ottice, at Mitllintown, Pa., Oct. SI, ipss. Persons calling lor letter in this list will please ask lor advertised matter. Letters : Miss Annie Turbett, R. H. Tnotiipaon, Akerly Sill Co., Lula S leber, Ma M. Patterson (2), Iasc Longennecker, P. Moore, Lizxie Fidder. eo. S. Cole, Emma E. Campbell, Gen. H. H. Bingham. Blnm, Jocbo Aker, Henry Long. James KeUer, Cynis Fox, Eugena H. Fasick, A. Feddlor, Aloitxa Feddler, Semnel Fed dler. Rev. Harrison Cinkshaw, Sol Bell, Emma Avitigs. Chs. B. Caawrono, P. M. Froro the Liverpool Sun, of last week : Uon. James North, of M'fliintown, honored j our town with bis presence last week. He J arrived on Thursday evening, after dark.' When within about a qusrter of a mile of' town he drovo against a bank in the dark ness, nd the buggy npset acd threw him out. The horse got tar.gled up somebow , which turned bim agaiaat the fence and stopped him. Mr. North ssw a light in tbe distance, whither he went for help, where he found 0. S Ferree.who took th Isnfera anl helped him to put thing, in order. A al.rl.t damage to the haraoai wis all tbe injury done- Samuel D. Batesbnltze, died of a fever at his place of residence in this town on Thurs day morninr, November 1st, 13SH. He was seed about 45 years and a native of Juniata. He learned the printing business in the ottice of the Dtmotrat and Rtgitttr During a period of a number of years be was foremin of the SaSTtsxt. asd RxrraLi- ca office and severed his connection with this ottice when the care ol aged parents claimed bis attention and time. He was foreman of the Tn6sa office when dise claimed him as its victim. In his early youth he became a member of tbe Luther an church and wss from fist time to the lime or his illness, a useful and zealous member. His funeral took pi c on Sat urday. I1 w.is unmarried. It is bat a year or two since bis motber and latber passed into the unseen world. The only surviving member ol the family is his broth er, Washington BUesholtxs. From the Bloom:ield Times t Mr. F. O. Pinea' son Harry, after watering tbo horse st toe canal, waa trying to put him in the baiter strap, a hen the horse turned on him and kicked bim, injuring him severely. He w.a atrnrk on the lace and head and waa unconscious when found, with his head Ivinr in a cool of blood. C. H. Deckard, of Howe township, bad rather peculiar accident oa Tuesday last. A be was erivins stone be let his lee bang out over tbe wheel, and his foot caught in the spokes giving his ankle a sever sprain. This startled bim so tbst be thoughtlessly dronned the reins snd the horse then ran -MS off and broke the pole of the wsgon. As the train wss returning Irom Milleratown, on Thursday night last, a man wa seen to fall between tbe cars, but w eaiia-ht bv Jim Stewsrt ol thi place, who held him a moment or so, but waa com pelled to let go bia hold to save biwsclt. Tbe alarm wa given and the train atoppad but the brake man reported bo could find no one and tbe train came on. It wai learned subsequently that the man was i colored chap named Burke, living at New port, but he was not much hurt, though that he was not killed seemed to be almost a miracle. ouly 'Well known veterinary surgeon are con tinuity being called upon to attend the ca nine pet of fashionable women. They are treated for all ort ot disease much the same as humanity is afflicted with. Occas- .i,....il. aoma Damoered DDI has to bare si tooth pulled. A well known lady bas her dog uoder treatment lor a long time for "rheumatism of tho heart" and another lade oersist in tho bolief that her King It to Charles paniel ba - Bright' diee. tbe Xelgbborlaa- 5eT, of snow Krom tho Lewistown paper .- A mink bss carried off over 100 young chicken, Mr. James Wrsy. Coworover. were around last week buying cow. lor -,tem market.- Tbe poultry day w . i. hoominc and our merchants . ii ,Kw f-a n handle. " oujina an. j ti .K-r disooaed of 130 Una ter . ...i. action. A. larmers u. -- n , a Tit cr.lUiQs of cider ia reacuej - k,.- and 27 minute. H. . i , .-- m-mrt nuninkina weis-hed v, oivv - r pound, llu.i0d wmghed twelve. making 1J0 pounds from one seel. Tne4 are move sheep in th vicinity of B-'lville now than there has been at ona tinr.a for a Lumber of year. Som of oar farmers win try feiding them for market tbia winter instead of cattle. The corn buskieg at Sarah Kurtt's Wednesday evening passed off nicely. Th supper wss grand and all present enjoyed them selTes. We have a family resid ing not very far from tbia plac who bar beside working oa their farm during the day. gathered in th everinga and on Sun day, so they say, over ten bushels of chest ants. Our bear honto-s, Andrew Snook, John Peter and H. Will, were very much surprised last week, aa they tad thelr bear trap set at tha Jack's mountain, that a large bear bad been in ani eat himself outf leaving the trap bearless. From BloomSeH papers : A few night go Mr. William Orr, of this place, bad a fine skep of bee with their boney stolen from him. Three farmer, whose places adjoin, near Sbermansdale, raised j over three hundred bushels of buckwheat ! ibis year. Jacob Brnner son of i Mr. Wm. Brnner, of Centre township last Wednesday fell from the top of one of hi father's tenement bonse a distance of 14 feet and dislocated hi right collar bone, fortunately escaping more serious injury Drs. Moore and Johnson adjusted the d ia loration. During the reception On Tuesday evening of last week, at th borne of Mr. Simon Sheibly, in Newville Cumberland eonnty, in boa w of th mr- risge ol hi. dnihter. Florence, the horse and carriage ot Mr. Wm. Land is, brother of tb groom, were stolen. Th horse was bitched near the hoiss and d'lrin; the cal ithurapian serensde the team was driven off. A reward ot $50 d illarsis offered for re covery of burse and thief. The horse U a tall bay mare w itb wEite face and nose. ab.ut 4 rears old. " The 'work of gradinc the Perry county Railroad Is pro gressing In a sstistactory minnr. We are indebted to E. P. Wilson, General Passerger Agent, Chicago and Nwh Western Railway for tbe picture "Story of the Callendar." Copies of this picture which is spoken of in art circle as a "modern classic" in con nection with a chaste and ornate calendar tor lgS?, will be sent, poatag paid, to any address, in return for 2i cents in stamp or postal note, or tor two dollars nine copies will be sent, express free, to any point in the United States, by E. P. WILSON, General Passenger Agent, Chicago It North Western Railway, Chicago. 1.1st or Grand Jurors drawn to nerve at Cssurt beginning Oral Monday or Decem ber, Iw. Bosler, Henry, Fayette. Barton, Jaa. D , Lack. Buck, Daniel, Lack. Bratton, Wallace, Milford. Frey, James, Susquehanna. Guss, William. Milford. Harley, John, Delaware. Jamison, J. E., Fayette. Kohler. John, Turbett. Lebo, D. M., Port Royal. Lanlz, John, Delaware. Magill, W. C, Tuscarora. Musser, David, Fayette. Pace, George, Monroe. Pannebaker, Daniel, Mifflin. Rnsh, Henry, Susq lebanna. Rooison, Robert, Lack. Showers, John, Walk-r. Sheesley, Joseph, Milford. Thompson, Theo , Fayette. I'pdegrore, J. 3., Greenwood. Will. A. II., Delaware. Weber, Jo.ep1!, Farette. Z miuoinu, James, T u sc srora. rrrir Jtaoas. Auker, Henry, Walker. Barton, McClellan. Lack. Bonner, Abram, Walker. Bashore, David, Sr., Fertnantgh. Beale, Enoch, Spruce Hill. Crozier, Robert, Walker. Col lroo, Samuel, Fermanagh. Davis, Luke, Walker. Dunn, C. E., Fermanagh. Evrnest, Jacob E , Milford . Funk, Samuel, Walker. Feebrer, A- R-, Thoinpsontowa. Frymoyer, John, Susquehanna. Ferry, George, Sr., Delaware. Ferguson. A. J., Tuscarora . Uilliland, John, Taac irora. Garman, T. D , Patterson. Ueikes, Edward, Milford. Henry, Wm., Beale. Kurtz, Abram, Delaware. Kidd. James, Tuscarora. Kauffman, Jacob, Walker. Lsiter, ft . W., Susquehanna. MiHik.n, J. D , Spruce Hill. Millikea, Jaa., Tuscarora. MeMnllin, J. J., Tnacarora. Myers, S. C, Mifflintown, Mablon, Wm., Favette. Nicholas, John, Susquehanna. Oyler, W. D-, Turbett. Ores, Tbos., Port Royal. Pellman, Cbas., Monro Partner, J. C , Milford. Rice, W. S-, Spruce Hill. Robison, D K., Spruce Hill. Rodgers, John, Beale. Snyder, G. W., Lack. Sloncr, Clayton, Fermanagh. Sbellebbt-rgcr, A. G., Monroe. Tyson, Christ., Walker. Memorial Tribute. Whereas, Ood in bis all wise bnt inscrut able Providence, ha removed our dear brother and efficient yoke fellow, 8. D Batesholtxe from the scene ol bis eartblv ca rver to his heavenly rest and reward, there tore be it : 1. Retolrtd , that we, tbe Conncil of tbe Massiah Lutheran Church, do hereby bear most loving and grateful testimony to hi bigh Christian character, so spotless in words, so conscientious in motive, so skill ed aud tireless in th- art of aonl winning, so tboronirblv tdentined witb every aepait ment of church work, so many aided ly use- fuL a 2 Retolvtd, that whi'st wa bow in bum bad ble submission to the Divine will, wo not onlv do teel tbe greatness of the loa have sustained, out we do also feel inspir ed and admonished by hi lofty example renewed consecration in tha Master cr vice. S. Retolvtd, that w not only rejoice that bis death bed eip-ncDco was so bright har-pv, but also that notabl v bia wbola waa tbe history of a sanctified soul trans formed bv ih- triumphsot grace, and crown d by an ot.iadcd freshness ot interest for tha M 4. Rfolrtd, that this tribute of regard be eprt-ad npon our minotee, tnat a copy thereof bo forwarded to tbe brother of deceased witb whom we profoundly sym ar pathize, and also that tbesw memorial re so J. lution be puni shed in tb county paper to and tnat the pastor prepare an obituary no Z. tice lot tbe l,f aerra aostrrer. 2 Pbiup C a air. Josarn Kornxocx, Com. H lawn C Dina. 178 Mlfflinre'vn, Fa., Novr 2nd, 188i. Iltsaband Wan tea. I wish yon to nr.tico in your paper that my hnshand Charka Young has disappear ed and I am anxiot to know of hi where about. He left Orbisooia to attend the Juniata Camp Meeting at Newton Hamilton, and went from there lo Lewistown to tbe Encampment. He wrote me from there that bo was going to tbe Granger's Picnic at Williams' Grove, and since then I bare not heard of him. He is a Swede, aged 85 years. He bad a can and knile stand. Any information concerning his where abouts will be thankfully received, a I am in destitute circumstances in a strange place with a small child to support. UxxaixTTA Yot so. Orbisonia, Pa., Oct- 22, 1888. Exchanges please copy. Laat Saturday' repot ts ot New York matketa. Wintergreen berries are 25 cents a quart Florida persimmon are 50 cent a doxea. Excellent crab apple may be bad for 60 cent a half peck. Havana pineapples are now arriving and coat from 20 to 40 cents each. Mushrooms are now in market nnd cost per ponnd (1, a. tng apples, greenings and pippin are abundant at 25 to 76 cents a doxen. Jamaica orange are 50 cents a doxen and Florida cost from 75 cents to $1 a doxen Duchess pears, weighing 1 pounds each, are to be bad for $2 a doxen Banana, of both the red and yellow varieties, are plentiful at from SO to 60 cents a doxen. Concord grape cost 40 cent and Cat awbaa 60 cents for 10-pound lasket Niagara grape cost 35 cents and Delaware 60 cents for 5-pound baskets, and Malaga are from 20 to 80 cent a pound. Potatoes. E.lmuu.1 Hersej's experience leads bim to the following conclusions uoia potatoes wm produce a crop from a week to ten tlavs earlier than cat potatoes. Small whole potatoes will produce for many years in suc cession just aa good, if not better re sults, than larger potatoes cat the size of the small whole ones. The seed end of a potato is better to plant than the stem end. because tbe plants start with more vitror, and produce larger and more potatoes. A large piece of potato is better to plant in ordinary soils, and will pro tiuce a muen oetter crop tlian very small pieces or single eyes, rota toes with t-prouts long enough to break off in planting are not as good as potatoes with the eves started just enough to show their good condition. The form of a potato cannot, as a lule, be changed by the selection for planting any particular form. Two distinct varieties will no mix by planting in the same hill. The potato scab is a blemish that tbe more we investigate the less we appear to know abont it. Foreign Potatoes. There is a dutv of 15cts a bushel on potatoes brought into the United States ; even at that price dealers find it profitable to bring them from across the sea as ballast Possibly in tbe near future the American farmer may demand a high tariff on potatoes. iiie following article is of general interest on tbe question of. foreign potatoes and is from a conversation that a reporter had with G. S. Palmer, of No. 1G6 Reade street New lort. haM ir. t. 1'almer. It is I astonishing "on what an extensive scale foreigu-trrown potatoes have been brousrbt into this country re ceutly. We have been receiving po tatoes from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's island and the Canadian provinces for a long time, and have become accustomed to that fact. It made no material difference in the market price, for transpot tation facilities were not so couveuient between Canadian ports and ours. But with these European importations it's altogether different Witn big steamers coming into port every day frotu Europe, the ocean is little more than a ferry route. They have gt to bring something for bal last, and even at the smallest profit it is better to carry potatoes than stones or sanl. I have calculated that on every bushel of European po tatoes landed here there is a net prof it of twenty five cents. They pay the tariff of nfteen cents a bushel, and still find it profitable to send their potatoes here. Quite a perceptible eartbqutke shock was feit in Memphis at 3 50 o'clock Siturday morning. People asleep in the upper stories of tbe buildings and residences were con siderably aUrme l. Its duration was only a few Beconds. The HomUest Man in Mifflintown and Patterson, aa well aa the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist aod get tee a trial bottle of Kemp'a Bal sam tor tbe Throat aod Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely npon it merit aud is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 60 centa and $1. 31 A Kill KD t POLLARD JOHNSON At the M. E. Parsonsae io Mifflintown, on Oct 2-5, by Rev. A. K. Miller, S eld on Pollard, of Lewis town, and Rbetta Johnson, of Tuscarora valley. ARNOLD SAYLOR At the M. B Parsonage in MitHiotowu, on Oct. 25, by Rev. A. K. Miller, Tbomss F. Arnold and Mary L. Say lor, both of Spruce Hill, Juniata county. KERSTETTBR BITTING. On tbe 14th. inst., by Rev. 8. P. Brown, J. D. Kerstetter to Miss D. Jennia Bitting, both of Orirntsl. ROW SULOCFP Nov. 5tb, 1888, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Kv. Philip Grail, Charles L. Row, of MitBintown to Miss Maud SuloufT, of Patterson. we WOODSID8 RICK Oct. 18th, 1883, to by Sev. Philip Graif, Jame S. Woods de, of Peru Mill to Jane II. Rice, of Waterloo, both of Juniata county. and IU ED: hie HOFFMAN. On the 20th nit- in thi in place alter a hi. gmng illness, Mr. Lydia wne oi ia nonmaa, agea 4 years, a month and 29 day. the kutukoch. on the 29 th nit- m Fermanagh township, Georre Rothrock, age 1 61 .oars. tM on the 80th nit., after a lingering ill oca. Mr. Isabella, wife of John Wagner, aged 62 years. 6 month and 11 idaya. MITTERUNG. On the 17th nit.. Fremont, Oeorge, on of Daniel and Ca- tbarine Mittorling, aged 23 year, 9 months and 2 day. BATESHOLTZ Nor. 1st, S. D. Batea holtx, aged about 45 year. BEIDLER Vot. 1st, Martin Bsidler aged 19 years. U month, 8 days. KHOAOS On tbe 15th uIU in Rlch flek. Minnie Minerva, daughter of Edward and Annie Rhoads, aged t year, 7 month and 4 day. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MrmisTow. November 1, 1888. Butter ......... 20 18 Hm 12. Shoulder, .............. 10 Side,.... 8 1rd .. . 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new $1.00 to 95 Corn old ............ 50 25 3r so lloverseed $3.50 to 4 00 Timothy seed .... $1.75 1 60 20 O0 , 1 30 r lax soed B1 chop Short Ground Alum Salt... American Salt....... 22 00 1 2D 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHU-aDELFUIA, November 5, 1888. Pennsylvsnia wheat $1.18. Osta 27 to 34c. Rye 68c t. Corn 43 to 64)c. Cloverseed 7 to 9c per lb. Potatoea 80 to 40c per bus. rsey sweet potsloe 25 to 80c per basket Cabbage $1.00 to $2 50 per hundred. Live chicken 9 to lc, 6c per lb for rooster. Tuikevs 10 to I lc. Ducks 8 to 10c. Eggs 20 to i-5c. Butter 21 to 2oc. Rve straw $17 per ton. Hay $12 to $16 per ton. Bef Cattle, exira, 6a")J.; good, 414jc.; medium. 8.41c.; common. 3a3ic; fat cows, 2a3Jc. bbecp, txtrs, 4'it.c. ; eood. 4 '41c; midium, SJ.4c. ; common, 2a3c. ; lambr. .otc. ; a lew very common ahcep sold lor 60c, per bead. Hog were in poor request and ic liiwer. Extra Cbicagos, 14 if 4c. ; Western, ?'.8c. ; few common Western, J Jc. ; State, 7a7Jc. alien calves were anil at zaoc. Milch Cow weie inactive at $2500. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Maim Street, SIikfi imtown, Pensa., TRAN8ACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. The oldest and best Institution for obtain ing a Business Edncstion. We hsve suc cessfully prepared thousands ol young men for tbe active duties ot lile. tor circulars address. P. DUFF & SOSS, Pittsbnrg, Pa. PRIFATE.SALE. Tbe undersigned ofli-rs 14 acres of choice land, adjoiuing tbe borough ol Patterson, at private sale. There is a good barn and corn crib on tbe tract Tbe land is all clear and level and well adapted for the growth of all kinds of grain and garden prod nets. For particulars call on JoHS CrJUUKOHAIf. ratter sob, Juniata Co., Pa. LEGAL. D 1SSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the partner ship herefore existing noder the firm name 1 of Nelson aod Mad beck, at Tbotnpsontowo, bas been dissolved. Parties having settle ment to make with tbe firm will find the I book at W. H. Nelson' bouse. I Nxlso fc Makbeck I Tbompaontown, October 29ib, 1P8, 4t. 100 PER PROFIT and ham CKNT pica Free to meocau- vasser for Dr. Scott,' Genuine ElectrlclBeltfl.Brunlies, us. La dy agenta wanted for Electric Corsets. Quick sales. Write at onca for term. Dr. Scott, 848 B'way, N. T. Central Way and Buy Your BOOTS AjVD SHOES from G. W. HECK, AND SAVE MONEY. BELF0RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS. FDRNITDRE I FURNITURE 1 I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from Joan Our S. Gratbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JVJEir STOCK which I am gelling at ex stremely H.OAV PRICES for cash. C. B. II 0 11 IT I N G, Crtstal Palace, Corner of Bridge and Wnter streets Mifllintown, Pa. January 11th, 'SS-ly OILS ! OILS ! OILS THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with ' every known Product of Petroleum. 1 If you wish the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY i OILS .V THE .MARKET, i ask for ours, trade for Mifflintown and ; vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. j December 14,-87-ly Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform tbe public that I have now n my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Midi in town second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring &. Summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest style, and bating employed first class milliner lam prepared to supply tbe public with everything found in a firstclaas milliner tore, come and examine try stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Mrch 22-h7.1.v. , 1 WHY WILL PEOPLE at- trx Impure arul In who Ir an ivc Rcfnccrutor whicli are lined with wood, nine n- . ..-r i .csaals. i ha -IliidrCIt UaktsSJ bey cau ti csaiiV that cause taMnc irou'.ilr. and a.- .tiiidrcii uiMsiac by tajotiu miik, when tilcy CeaU KtL REFRIGERATORS IIXIUI WITH Sior.eware and indurated Fibre, which mre frre from Haiorption, corosion. tnf in f'ir"ra,,rn 'if poiv;us oiulr and are TIIOKOl C II 1,1 fcAMXAHV, economi cal of ice, and proUuce low tctni eratures Caial;u.-4 fcfivinhj full explanalirmst and de cnpiMn i1! te ntuiled free t-n a(iH atiun. AJJre tbe manufacturer, MONROE Bros Jpflorsion Ktrpet, CLrTVTBIVNT), OHIO Bugle SoiiiLrls the KeynotB 1 Acceptatle and Welcoma Bargain AT S C H O T T ' S FALL AJSTD WINTER OPENING of Mens', Tenths', Boys' and Children's Clothing which ia now ok -ooo- ilen of Juniata county think and study say. Our grand and superb stock of Fall perfection perfected. Suppose we talk to possible while asking your valued and jrelcome patronage. This ia what we want to impress on your mind. We have everything you may need is the way of clothing, whether it be a necessity or a luxury. Your interest is our interest. We offer goods for a Dollar in money and isn't that We have the banner stock of Overcoats which overshadows all the stock of other tion will exist this fall only in name not placing on sale 350 MEN'S FINE MELTON The most particular dresser can take pride 175 MEN'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5, 200 MEN'S IMPOETED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT $12. This garment wili sfand comparison with unv that merchant tailor make to order for $20. Our $10 line is It is simply impossible for us to rrive description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youth', Bova' and Chil dren's Suits. Schott will sell Men's mixed suits at imere suits at $0.50 ; Men's fine English dress suits at only $9 00 ; Men's fine dress suits, which we are selling at. $15 00, are made from tbe moat fashionable fabrics. They are equal to any merchant tailor's suit eosting donble the money. If you have your boys to clothe, tow just placed on sale 700 Boys' suits. The latest fashions. Prices from $2- up to Come to SCHOTT'S for Your Hat. We will 6hov you all tbo new celebrated makes. Our Furnishing Goeds Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear. SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, l'A. 18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. TO THE Who have money MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, fo don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN 3V. We arc tScllinx STOVES OF ALL KINDS, chmaiii than i:v:i i Bo not fail to scr our SQUARK II KATERS, tiii:v 4iti: m: 4t tic-s. A FKl.la LINK OF COOK STOVBS ALWAYS ON ' HAND. We fm rith repairs for all kinds of Stoves, Stove Piia, Coal Buckets ska.. ot. the vt-t v iier-t prices. OIL CLOTH A SPECALITV. A square of 2 yards for $1.00. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Vatertovn Steam Engine Co.. "WATERTO Kemp'sMannreSpreader YnLable la for ySS. B Per Cent. Cheaper than tarty other, all things considered. ttlant ysarso tbswarttat. lOnVts-ve- Irom trrrf nsaaat-tbs TnlOB. IUu.trt-l i irru.ax fraa, gXJaP V at Kf tE STy 'uCci., t t- w. t. Iawa.mw well ovnr what we hare got to and Winter Clothing is simply you as plainly and sensibly aa vou the best dollar s worth of a fair exchange. of the cmintv. An asrrtrwant dealers in the eountv. Comneti- in fact. We will commtne by OVERCOATS AT $8-50 in weariug one of theae garment. simplv "rand. vou r.uvthinor like a comnrshsmiva Si.00 : Men's checked woolan raas- is vour opportunity. We have styles are various, new and the $10. rTo The Public Clothing that goes i -aily It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS to invest to examine the Stock of Good for W UST. JFannarturtyrm of STEAM ENGINES .nd BOILERS Of All jLtntt. Write for Catalog j- For Irapy, C-rtavel. IVerwstara ness Irlnar) er l.lver li- f Uei. Cure Guaranteed. Orbc, S31 AhCHSt., Philadelphia. All dmggiat. Try it. f 1 a bottle, six for $5 Msr. H.IWH, ly. HO f1l'0 t-.l-KBR STFH VFM s I T rr'V 1 1 111 k al d--r ar. Ml. ... al-a . afl ,um1. t 1 Mia, atlf. w ... by iB.m AMrt. is M mm mmm tivmnntnm d suisrr,. n ajl Ht&r na. ir. ti. a, wr caslj i- iuikii. bs- B.aU. si- r--U- olsi. sc. Vt. lux, rj Tranaavt SC. boaloa Si. i :r. -f uriiDv wion errpuro 1 LliD vi nr.nni tianu niLuni.ii a,i r. Ir iihiir.fi. s'slv am tit imtm ta urta st! aa1a rnai Oh. 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