INTER. ill LES ! oljr Having; juM te ller tu I STOCK, rilING IS Tpcte4 BltB -' satisfaction. Ify ! l. WATCH K3 k wir, Callar. avt ill nt:.l iue ITER. NI) FmiSUER ' AN II RAILROAD. ! h. - T A It L Siii1,i May ltj, lie) xt V rt.m will ran ollawst STWARD. -mrTi"" leavsa altoena. m., Tjrone S6j"a. B. . m.. Mount Cjluo at Humlfon 7.1 a. d. . ui.. lwitown 7,54 a. . . Yirthn S.17 a.' i. rri-. Mexico a. hi . :r.. V .mtStX,.t3 a. .. V " a. in.. Purward ",4T a. I tu., Newport t, 'Jfi a. !1 rritu-g at 10 10 a. .,. ; i. J 11 p. m. i' a leave altooaa early I "'(( nit a all rsfviar V i At i:,a and Harriskurg,. if " u- a. in., Uarnaberg' 1 nmf ii Pniiadalpaia as- !-.v.-. Vittsl erg daily a' i r .10 p. m., and stas ,ir ' at u-us arrives at M 1191a ! .rr i-rt 7 .M p. tu.. Fhila- L iri rit!bnrj at 1 " f m. . tu : 1 ynir ii 5 p m ; HnaV :i ; Lix.'nn 4.1pa; Mil--.1 n irg 1" (j p m; FHila- m:h''M w!I .top at WfUla u".l ilajed V V S ! ' A KD. -e riiiilphia dltv at .: . t. -k :i H p at ; Mill la i n u .' p m ; A'. teena at l'iuiiurj at 1 1 pat. !pt Philadelphia-T-.i Ii Hr-'Sure. la a. ma t a . N .wpit, u It a. n.'1 I" i. 'n.; Ttiompsontowa, ., r'.. 1" ii. a. m ; Tnscar i.. M.x :'. 10 07 a. m.; PaH . :V.a. 10 SO a. ss.i a. m ; N rrn, 10 34 a. m. ' 4- ,. ..; wV"vtown, II It , llvv "n, 1 I "J . m.i Hl- T r -. I OJ p. am. . j . i ,vp t ail rea-alar- - I ,r; n.l Altooaa.; i- , ,ive Phii.idaipala dei- I .i . i-'-i's. in J p. ru;, st rvvtl!s,. Duaaa .Viivi.; J hnmpsaulAwa, i M . : 11 "i . m.t Al . i..4-'! 1'i'ibiirf, 4 10 a.ai. a' - (Mi il.vllphia at i- :i ll.-t) a. ni., 8ia . Hi ::ii 1J.47 p. m., ataa .ir st:;.nis botweea at flit A t.. at J.H" p. aiT . :n. '-Mi-tH taavai Pfctl ' i ' '. in., llarriaharf at - . . 4 4 p. m-, ! V;.!i 5,'Jd p. Bk, n '. p. m., V"nJrka ,ri -. p. in., Mexico i.ftO p i; .r'l y. ra., MliMm ,0 p. -. . m., yVrTtoiTB t. 1U nill'in 7.10 p. m-. ( i p . in, Aitmna p. m. - .Klr, rtn'!rlp!il lltft i.'i- I1' am; limf anaaa t , .: a r:i ; Mifftm 4 89 a n .. ' 1 ;n ; HcVfitowi 6 3K i i I i ui ; Unntiudoa . m ; pr uc a Craak :.' ." "" ro ; brll'a Mill, i t. , t, i KfU na ; Fitubot (.Tp.. a', ao SnaJaya, .' 1 r Mil llif i I -iiVN PI VISION. . wn Junction tar , in .J a m, ;j 1" p '. i in, "'Up m. at 1,,'wniown Junctloa fraai r,. I J . pm, Hi p m ( fra" - . . ii.. t 1 ' y m. 'j .n K PIV1SI". r Ti .i. for Hollcfoata aa4 . l a in, 1 o p - !- .i ..-i,ti.i. and ClwfleU ii; . 'J J p ni. . ivfui. tor Warriart SIark h :i a and Scotia at 2 o :i! Tvrone from Belief"'-.- i i ! J "S p in, nl 6 l P - 4' Tifiic lrm Cor""" .r ... . i I it '' m, and 11' r-.xt Tr .ntrorB Se:iW, i-,.,',t,,T!.inia Faruaf" j l. in. i. h. -V KKPFi'KD P1VI!I-C-rr i ,j l-.a for Bwlt'- pi i ii l -i.. iml at 8 S tf at It.iiiiniK la fr H.i and rr.ml'rland at - I i wsi.i su; brancb. AM.... ..a l.'r F"iaJ-S"lth,i r, m. 1M p m. 16 P i o m 9 50 p ra. . . aiDt at iti'"n .r- . C..,i. 1. o.-. --18Jf-i i j . ... 7 '"' ai. nl v I TIOI SOTIt E. , . , ,r-r cannonad asi" t. .,- ttnb.r, Milling ,Tn ,,..- and rail """ inlT-i.-rn-.l in Lc J j. - L) :s f ,-j.(.si-.g "HI b r.D. WALLS- ;ng t 6, . 4 V j I sent "mifflintown TERMS. 1 .00 per annnm if paid I, ti JO tf not paid la adtaoee. t adertui.mnu taaarted at 60 TTTu,eh for each tnaerttoa. e,, Jit banaa notice local col T'!!; r-r tin- lor a-ch InaBrtloa. -MB. jear yaar, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. . full of water, ready for utrrmu" r raint-d ao eigUt pound Auk.' uund waa T6 w;!itar. Tbe gro! Bjrnitig-ijilcl-toU Jrd f.,nci Hdwar. ..i. f., hiJa ien at L WjttBrr.llJnintown.Pa. tf. A BrilrTille, Vifflin county, hunter atv-tour raccoona inia lan. froana last Saturday aq tiara fr $1.00 at K. Strarer'a baa ranging downward, cats sat at hit TH wound U a aoriaua oh, from which tha boy will hardly recover A lata! ganalog aeeidaat bSDDeaed near Pen fit Id, Clearfield count j, oa the 6tb hi at, Edward Newpher tad Frederick Ziph atarted oat hunting and the latter ia load ing bia Wiocheater ride paahed tbe goard dowa which throwa tbe lock back. Ziob ia attempting to act the trigger the gun went oO-, tbe ball entering lSewpber'a left leg below the knee, paaaing clear throngh and lodging in tbe right leg. Newpher waa a little ahead of Zipb when the accident occurred. Newpher died Friday following the accident. Cetmgreis OfBclal. Atklnaoa. R. McWilllama. D. Ranringdoa 4491 2712 SlTder 2468 1468 Mifflin 2349 La ion 174 Juniata IM3 1715 Franklin 6467 61IS Fnltoa MO 1228 Total 20.&PS 1567 AtkinsoD'a plurality, 4716 ; Atkin soni run ritT over JL 4549. Reed, Rep., bad 165 vott8 ia tbe district. of Cuba and ,acturfd twen .hu bve bora to butcher may be by calling on L. E. Strayer. i nn ahont atoraa and ahopa, generally .peakinj. 1 no! productiye of pro-perity. Th, .round Urat whitene-l with now oa Sunday niitht the H day or NoveruLer. K.erv deoond man you meet ia willing bJ ready tu gire a.iice on any tubjoct re- onirel. The m-xt C'ongrraaional delegation from PeBnilaia. .tauda. Republican 21, Pern ccrat' 7. Harry E. Bnall employed on tbe Daily f, .l4. S. Die da a gn Jamea Dunn Mi l 4 thrown trooi hia horae rervly Imrt. Rtv.J. C. Bucker, of the Reformed ciiurch dio-t at Lewiaburj, on tbe night of ibe li'ti. i'H Hi years. Thtf roar ot a gaa weil, atruck at Find- i Ohio, two day before ei'.t.a can be beard 2J mile. Amrr Clark prtpoeea to conatroct a ta.ratope that will bring the moon within a to thousand feet ol the earth. General MiUone, saya tbe Harriana and M.irt n ele tor were elected in V'u-ginia. S.-nt particular in another column. Ttio CuumiwiiiQ uf the Altoona yuat milter will espire in Februarr, al'uoat a m.inth before the inauguration of Ilarriaon. r. Mr. Lewey, waa ordained and io itaiied to jrath for the McA'.iatertille IVvshjteriaua on the Uth day or this month. Governor Bearer calla upon the citiina c( thia Commonwealth to observe the 2'Jth iv ot this month ai ad.y t'Tbankgiving. i'nur yeara ago 'be ontemtted, aboatetl, tun the roais out." ow it is the R- jbiii'4ua that are taying, -turn me inc... . ant." j Amoa II. kirtin o( thia plce has been arpo;nted to a eadetkhip at Weat Point. A y ar ae he waa alternate. The exarui- ti'.iou ill take place next June. We irr indebted to the conrteay of Dr. E. E. Hiar.ee, ft r a copy of the anuual teport ul tl An analyaia of a doxen braoda of cigar- ettea baa been made in Chicago, and the re. aulta are uch that cigarette-amoker can not regard them with complacency- Al- moat every brand waa found to hare been "doctored" to a greater or leaa degree. While tbe injurious ingredients (apart f mm the tobacco itaell ) vary somewhat, there ia enough in each variety to induce smokers who value their health to give np a cigar ettea altogether. Of all the forma is which tobacco ia need, thia is doubtle the moat barmtnl, especially aa tbe cigarette-habit baa such a Arm and growing bold on boy and young men. N. Y. Tribune. The Republican jubilee did not take place last Thursday evening. All things were reed , excepting tbe weather. Tbe dem onstration was postponed antil Monday evening. Tbe weather then waa little bet ter, but regardleaeof that tbe j ibilee parade took p'ace. The procession v. as a tine one and what It lacked in quantity was made np in qtit'ity. It waa abundantly large " I btethren who are ticketed for Salt River, and who could not believe that a demon stration could be golton op ia the lace of urn unpropitiona weather. Representa tive men from different parts ol tbe county were present, and Mexico and Port Royal sent delegations with bands of music. Great entbaiara prevailed- Many bonses were lit np and the Republican bead quar ters was brilliant in quivering light from pavement to cornice, ard from cornice to The following ia the official major ities for State Senator in this dis trict : Woods, R. Jacobs, D. Mifflin county, 824 Perry " 838 Juniata 108 61 108 Wood's majority 563 108 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Wheat No. 2 Delaware red la elevator quoted .it $1.11 No. 1 Penaat lvania red In do. at and No. 2 red spot and No vember at $l.05j oia ,n(1 ji.osj aaked; asi-s of If ,000 bushels December al $1 06 J. -L rinr mt that -. J , . u . t' 1 - r - - mvu a.iu at .vox ifl-V'l t Hd and $1.07 asked for January $l.0Si bid and $l.0'JJ asked tor Feornary, and Sl.ISi bid and SI. 1st al l,Vi. Oats ingnteaea ana nurrea xo ren on, ana in 2n to aoc. uorn 60 to 63c. Rve b7c U. Bu Ia rtd l..ld M.T it. his lvnt l.lVc CbM'kens 9 to Ilk. r.,rkmm O t. lite. leelgssbwrlsia; IVews. From Perry county papers : Last Monday Mr. George I. Rico, of Eiatler, bad a wonderful and thrilling experience. Be went tnto tbe eomflold with bis fonr hors-e bitched to a heavy wagon and loaded about SO buabela of corn. Tbe team became Ducka 8 to 10c. 81c Kgga 26c. Butter 16 to top of fUg staff. After tbe parade a meet- H irrisoa a I jnr waa be d in tL Court Mouse where spetcbea were delivered by Sena tor Patterson, Coegrraatran Altinfon, Editor Allison, Lawyer Stoner, Prof. K ere her. Eld ar Wilson, Dr. Rodger, alter which tbe meeting adjourn d with three cheers for B 'njtmia Harr.a .a and the Re public B party. R-v. L. L. Loisa, rrearh-r m charge of the Allegaeny circuit. MrtDodist Episcopal Conrerence, alter tilling h.s apooinUuent at Harvey's Sunday eight, atarted dowa the railroad for thia city where he makes bia home. After peaking through tbe Norcro.s cut be discovered an obstruction on tbe sooth trck which a: ttr.t he took to be a piece of rail, and made an effort te acquaint the supervisor ef that section with the tact hut could not fiud him. Recollecting that the Philadelphia Expresa was due in about fifteen minutes, he proceeded to remove the obstruction. What was hia surprise to Bod that, instead ot a wooden rail, it was heavy piece ot iroa some three feet or more ia length, one end ol which waa forked. Tnia end was placed oa tbe outer rail and the other eud placed , toward thj inner one. With consul. no'e aiiort be dragged tbe Superintendent of Soldiers Orphans t obstruction oil" tbe track and threw it over the high embinkment, and thus averted in all probability a terrible disaster as the embankment at this point is a hundred leet down. Mr. Logan, Iron: the position of the obstruction haa no doubt but that it waa placed there designedly hy some fiend or hendsjio human shape. Cammuiilcatloas. KsaLB TowssaiF, November 1888. Tbe recent election achievement ta look ed upon aa tbe greateat election achieve ment of tbe Republican party. Mrs. Lighter of Spruce Hill township. died on tbe evening of the 8th in at., of Ty. phoid fever. Tbe funeral service was con ducted by Rev. Spacgler at St PauL She leavea five children to mourn ber loaa. Three of them are confined to bed with the aame disease. Her husband haa not entire ly recovered from the aame fever. Her age waa 81 yeara, 8 months and 21 day. J. P. McWilliama lost tbe ends of bis two front lingers oa tbe right band by get ting them to close to a circular saw. Thomas Harris tbe boss wagon and aled builder of Beate, baa aild seven aled a for the coming winter, and haa the material on band to put np several more. Bow ia it that yon weather prophets pre dict no snow f Tbomaa baa put up a mill whereby be cao rua bia turning lathe and jig aawa by water power. Mrs. Sarah Barton of Lack ia visiting f rknda and relatives in Beale. BEALE. Meet Ids; r Pomona Grange. Phils Diu-Bia, November 17. 1888. Flour ralea 125 barrels Ohio strais-bt at $5 66 : 260 barrels winter patent at $4.60; IZ osrveis Minnesota clear at -oO : ZaO barrels do. patent at $7, and 125 barrets do. do. at $7.10. We a note Western and Pennsylvania super at $3 76a4 ; do. do. ex tra at $44,25 : No. 2 winter lamilv at 14 .B0 a4 60 : Peunalvania family at $4 .7 Sao : Pennsylvania roller procesa at $55.75; winter clears at $5s6.60 ; do. straigbt at $5 605.75 ; winter patent at $6a6.75 ; Min nesota cicar at Soaa.7S : do. do. atraicbt at 15.85a 6 60 ; do. patent at $6.60.7.15. Rve Flour dull and lower, with aalea of 100 barrels at S3 80 barrel lor choice. Buck wheat Floor was easier at $2.602 76 100 lbs, aa to quality, for new. BANKERS, Mux Stkbkt, Mittlixtow, Pfjck.., TRANSACT A GENERAL BattKMG BUSINESS Discounts dailr. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cnt. Interest allowed on twelve months certificates. Pennsylvania lor the year 1SS8. VvntilaMrg stove will heat double Ibe sp e with same amount ol lu.-l ot any tiber stove. Call and see it at Flvscimt lliissiii A Co. SUoer, aged tl.", was hung at Lebanon, . .i i w . .. . .. i.h .rim, ol nav r 4 , on lua ll.u ".-, ' " ' " ' - j .. . . , . . lug muHrr. d two of his arrandchildren. j e ' -."J .Uo..-s ... Tl.. rhiidr.-n were illeititimit . by one ot ! substantial recognition for hi praiseworthy cures alter Send tor circular. bis daughters. A liorse iitupd from a car while the t'4in was lu motion near Mrysville, Cel., a tew d.iys ago and landel in good condition, at nm-e trotiiug otf. The car bad been op tni in sino minner. lvh. Mare, and acratcbea on human or ST.iai i cure d in 30 m'nutes by WooKord's Sar.itjry Lotion. This never lails. Sold by L. tUnks k Co., Druggists. Miftlintown. P,. ct. 31. h;. nurture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B liter, CJl Arch atreet, I'hil a, ra. taae at ..n, no operation or delay from bnsl- a", attenti-d y thoussnds of ethers fail. Advice free Kirch 14. 'CM, ly. Th Central Club. and a nuiuVr of pr uns n.t belonging to th.t orguuix ition went t.. I.xwMtown on Stturday evening and pirtu-n afed in the Republic n j ihilee jira.le. The procosioi waa a large one tonidering the bd walking. I.idiea call and see the new styles ia Fall snj Winter Millinery. All the lealini hsprs m French and American Jfsw ..ods received weekly. Mn BcN.-t. Vain atresU Patterson. k..l love cleaner tor tale- St. TLe weaiher wise who count the anow a y the number of the day of the m oath on wliieh the tirst snow falla will now aay, that th. a inter, this part of the eouatry , will be v.siMt by .S suows, because ths 1st m fP. 'ti the lth day or the month. The commissioner of Snyder and Juni ata rcuatv n.et at Kit l.tl-l.i to let tne br.ild- it .g ul a Lri.lse across Uionton-a crock brre the stream cpvssea the road leading fHui virirntal to Liverpol. The contract ssaesr-led to Mr. Meaner lor eight hun Ired nJ stxtv-tlva dollar. English Spivm Liniment remove all Uant S..lt, or Calloused Lnmpa and Blem ish's tr.mi horses. Blood Si-cvm, Curbs, Spiinta, Saeeny, King-bone, Stifles, Strains, sil Swollen Th-ots, Coughs, :Etc. Ssve 'iti by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggists, H rflmtowu Pa. Oct. Sl-'J. Tbe regular meeting of Pomona Grange No. 35, ol Jouiata county, will bo held at the residence of Bro. A Pannebaker, at llooey Grove, in Tbscarora township, On Friday and Saturday, November 23rd and 24tb, lt, to open at 1.30 P. M-, ol first day. In addition to the regular businesa of tbe li range, the following lr. .grain will be carried out :tst, Addressea of Welcome, by brother, J. T. Work ot Tuscaror Grange ; 2nd keapoose by brother. W. B McCahan, of Milford Grange ; Srd, Grain, Hay, and Straw aa raw materials fo be man ufactured luto Meat, Batter and Eggs, by brother, D.jB. Eah ; 4 th, Need of catching our Law Makers, by brother George L'bu ; 5th, Advantagea of Dairying over rjisirg Grain for Market, by brother, Joeph Roth rock ; th, Esaay, by sister, C. J. Uilliken, subject, Seltishnvna and Stupidity of the aversge Farmer Cause abd Remedy ; 7th Peach Growing toil and location mode and prt.lit, by brother. J. E. Jamison ; 8tb. Can tbe American t sruier escape tbe ten antry and peasat.try system or the Od World, by Prof. J. T. Ailman : 9th, "Our Township Officers abd Local Taxes, by brother, J. I., McWilliama ; 10tb, The Orange aa an educator, by brother. D. W. Marshall Tbe exercises will be interestinc with While be did notb- good music. A public meeting will be held at the school house at Honey Grove on tbe evening of Friday tbe 2rd, which will be addressed by ProL J. T. Ailman and oth ers. The Fraternity are urged to attend these meetings and p-irtijipate in the ex ercises. Wiuijotov Smith, W. II. Knoisk. Lecturer. S ecretary. truck a cornstalk. Ha fell under tbe wsgoa, the wheel passing across bia hi pa, nd tbe Dorses tore dowa a ateep grade. through two fields, running about a half a mile into a Uae, where the wagoa waa up set, scattering the com in every direction Tbe wagoa tongue was broken and oae or more of tbe horses injured. Mr. Rice truggled to bis leet and ran alter bis team coming up to it where the collapaa occurred. While be waa hurt to ome ex tent, be was not injured aufficiently to prevent bia attending to hia wort. Charles Albright, ol Montgomery's Ferry, hot a wild turkey oa Monday, oa tbe Half Fall mountains, which weighed 22 pounds. A valuable horse waa killed at Loah'a Run laat Mondav bv th a can. The animal belonged to Mr- Mefxgar, and had A-R.K TaTa. fe, CO oeen riaaen to rouse rtore oy a owy, who wanted to buy aome amunition. The bo) Dot hitching the horse ace a rely while be waa ia tbe store, the aniuaal got loose aud wandered oa the railroad, when it stxucc by a locomotive and killed. " Laat spring Jacob Shuman and wife of Milleraiowa, moved to their taim in Green wood township, renting their house ia towa to Dr. G. A. Ickea. About tea daya be fore the election Mr. Shuman moved back to tow D, the doctor having vacated the house. On election day he presented him self at tbe polls to vote but tbe election board refused to accept bia ballot, because be had not been a resident ot tbe borough tbe required amy daya. For thia the Re uublicaa members of the board have been prosecuted and bound over to court. From Perry County exchange .- A good bile I violating tbe Aabbain la ia going on. Some persona are hauling bay Ac., other are hunting. G G. W. Porta line broke the bones in LU hand in busking corn. He louid a large double ear or corn, and in trying to break it off wiia force, ceived the iiiiury. " The boa q on ting party ot Oriental took place at liar ry Clerueue' last wetk. There were quiltera present, from taaidena sweet to matrons old. They all Lada good lime, so much so that aome ol the beds and chairs were upset. The most prolific J ield ol chealnuts reported waa gathered troni the larn of John Leutx ia JaaliooloD- go. His aoa U. F. Leutx, wbo lives in all. ler. burr, caihered twelve busheia, one tree alone Ield lug three bushels. He re alized from $2.60 to $3.00 (er bushel lor bia chestnuts ' ' Tbe bora wbo went Iron here to Cumberland county to busk ctrn , came home on Saturday , had nice time aud plenty ot corn to busk. . The Owuiga brothers ot Centre township, laai Friday lost a Hue burse val ued al $ 100, Ironi colic. The animal ouly sick aoout two hours. Mr W l.liaui P. Gruver, aud wile ol Pleaaaut lew, . uuiaia coumjr, were we guests Of Judge Grier's family, in ibis place on Sat urday and Sabbath last The wall on tbe Eastern aide of Harnett' old stone grist mill, from the Irame work at the top to the foundation about a third of tbe side iell down with a ni'ghty era h at 9 o'cloca. Friday cveuiog. Li tUe or no damage waa done to tbe machinery. Continuous rain and gradual eiukn.g ol tbe foundation waa ibe cause of tne wreck. Mr. Fry, tbe mil ler, thinks a frame Work will probab.y be put np abortly to occupy the plate of tbe former stone wall. Tbe pteseul lull! waa built m 1041. Theoldeat and best Institution for obtain ing a Businesa Education. We have suc cessfully prepared thousanda of young men for tbe active duties ot lite, f or Circular address. P. BCrF Jr. SO), Pittsburg, Pa. PRIVATE, 8 ALE. Tbe undersigned offers 14 acres of choice land, adjoining tbe boroogb ol Patterson, at private sale. There ia a good barn and core crib on the tract The land is all clear and level aad well adapted for the growth of all kinds of grain and garden product. For particulars call on Johm CmsmoHAst. Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa FUflHITUBEI FURNITURE! I would reeptjctfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John 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, JVElf STOCK which I am selling at ex- stremelj LOW PRICES for cash. C. B. H 0 R:INT I IT G, Crtstal Palace, Corner of Bridge and TVter streets Mifflintown, Pa. January lltb, '88-ly OmBsgle Sounds the Keynote I Acceptable and Welcome Eirgiins AT S C H O T T ' S FALL AJSriD WINTER 0!P"E!lS"ljSGr of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing which is mow on Men of Juniata county think and study well over what we have got to say- Oar grand and superb stock of t all and inter Clothing is simply perfection perfected. Suppose we talk to you as plainly and sensibly a possible while asking your valued and welcome patronage. Thia ia what we want to impress on your mind. We hare everything yon may need in the way of clothing;, whether it be a necessity or a luxury. Tour interest is our interest. We offer yon the best dollar"s worth f goods for a Dollar in money and isn't that a fair exchange. We have the banner stock of Overcoats of the county. An assorttaoat which overshadows all the stock of other dealers in the county. Competi tion will exist this fall only in name not in fact. We will commence by placing on sale 350 MEN'S FINE MELTON OVERCOATS AT $8-50 The most particular dresser can take pride in wearing one of these gaxaseata. 175 MEN'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5, 200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT $12. This par men t will stand comparison with any that merchant tailors make to order for f 20. Oar $10 line is simply grand. It is simply impossible for us to rive you anvthinp; like a coraprehensive description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Chil dren's Suits. LEGjtL. 1SSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship berefore existing under tbe firm name of Nelson and Manbeck. at Thompsontown, bss been dissolved. Parties having settle ment to make with tbe firm will find tbe book at W. H. Nelson's bouse. NiLsoa fc. Mambicx- Tbompaontown, October 29th, lH8,4t. Schott will sell Men's mixed suits at $4.00 ; Men's cheeked woolen imere suits at $6.50 ; 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 the moat fashionable fabrics. They are equal to any merchant tailor's suit o bug double the money. If you have your boys to clothe, now is your opportunity. We hare just placed on sale 700 Boys' suits. Tbe styles are various, new aad the latest fashions, l'nces Irom 52. up to ?iu. Come to SCHOTT'S for Your Hat. We will show you all the new celebrated makes. Our Furnishiag Ooeia Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear. SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 1 nC PER PROFIT and Satm- lUU CENT pies Free to men can- OIXS ! OILS ! OILS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make J SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brandt of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha aud Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with known 1 If you wish the most 1865, ESTABLISHED 1S87 Special Invitation To The I'ublie vassera for Dr. coll' GcntilDe i every Known x'rouuci 01 x-eiroieum. .iccinc.iKiii, orainn. . a.a-, dy agents wanted for Electric Corset. 1 Quick sales. Write at once for terms. Dr. ; UA'IFORMLY SATISFACTORY Scott, 848 B'way, N. T. nrr a I V THF M AR k' FT SOMETIIITCG n BH under the sun, j , , i i .ir:ffll ,1 which Kids fol-uion Dev. r besrd ofa iul ,,"Ir' " - CLOTHES LINE that requires No Clothes i vicinity Supplied by riss. tv-r house-Keeper, launaress sua To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothirn from that geet im&f THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF lore-keeper wants it. Sample sent by mail. 1et lor 2octs., 12 t et tor 60ct. Firit C ass Jlr-XTS WASTED for ttu Coesrv-v Addres NORTON K BOND at i CO.. Manufacturers Agents, Philadelphia, Ta., (Lock Box 928 ) FRANCISCUS HARDWARE k CO. December 14,-87-ly ' New Bebli Pa., November 13, 1888. Editor Stnttmel and Repabhcan : Last Saturday evening our iiu;et little town of New Berlin waa all excited over the gloe- lorts victory we won on Nov. 6. All day preparations were made for a parade. Ev. ening came, the moon looked down on cs and smiled and the blesk winds burned through tbe vailey, the drums began to beat, tbe Mitflmburg band started in with their fraina. . S. M. Fosters act. It i-i a lonely place at tor nig'itfall, and the reverend gentlemen fearing that the raiacreanta miblbe lurking arouud in expectation ot a wreck aad plunder, and migat attack him lor removing the iron, be was not long in gettingaway from tbe place. Altoona Tribune. Some months since Rev. L. L. Loga removed Iroui Thomp sontown, Juniata Co., at which place he was pastor of the M. E. Church. Despatches from tbe Western corn belt indicate that farmers are not disposed fo sell corn at present prices. Tribute of Respect. Whereas, God, in bis infinite wisdom has removed from ourmiditour tellow m-uiber and co worker in ihe caue of temperance, t "collent mnsic, and everybody was on tbe Martin L. Heidlcr, therefore bj it ; street. The R.publican -boy'iiinety Rttblrtd That in this sad removal we : P" cent- ' ' college ha atoned down rvcugom-.- the hand ol hiTO wbo '-doetb all I Irom tbe college with torches and banners things," and therefore bow in humble sub-i to join tbe parade. A the street were mission to bis will. muddv wseona ware rrn- .- . R.,olrtd. That in hi death the Y. W. , - " " . ' C. T. L". ol M.fflmtowo has lost a respected DO,e were tilled with "true Americana," member, and aa ear Best and aealous worker . bearing their torches, banners and Hag, and the community an intelligent and . The parade was under tbe command of Dr. promisiua- yojng ma. Rothrock, who bad soon all things ready RewlrtJ That wo tend to the bereaved ' rcacly fri.nd of the deceased, our heortrelt j acd 1 be parade moved off. Seldom do the sympathy and reccommend them in their I people of New Ber'in take any interest in bereavement to him who haa promi ed to . h might be called I eol ishnes. but when .,.mrri tha afflicted and sorrowful. . . . - : TEtiir, comes so iriumnnannv ie arir. n these resolutions be r -k tne Krpubiican town. House were ilium avnt fo the bereaved laiuily. (?- I.orDOM, -1 Rrtalrtd that primed ia the county papera and a copy be K. IVn Met LELLax, Kama M. Robisos, J. II Dot-eatETT, E. S. Baaev , Com. Illctnneld and Tlclnlly. excitement baa J iuated. Bigs flying, men, women and cbil jdren were standing on tbe corner and : cavemen "a cheering for Ilarrison and tte 1 - - 1 1 county victory. Ladies wared their band-' I kercLiefa and helped to keep the cheer up ' aa tbe pnraiie passed along. The length of j the parade wss about three squares and . rcnsiaied of footmen, riders, wagons and ! bnggies Behind came the Democratic boat drawn by three horses, hitched ahead ol each other, and the camp tires around which our erring brethren mcst congregate, burned brightly in tbe boat. Every few moments the csnnons (anvils) boomed. When every street had been visited, and ever one Dearly hoarse from cheering, the p-irade broke up and the people retired to r torn Mimin county exchange paper David Hertz. er shot a deer back ol Voder's school house. The white hata have auudeoly gone out of style hereabouts Jonathan K. Byler is having wire fence yut up arouud hiayouitry house . Emory M .Co.m raised a tuammotn turnip which weilied t" J pounds aud meas ured 24x29 inches. Airs. Isaac Uobb raised a beet which measured 18 inches around, iucbes long, and weighed 6 poun J. There waa a large aulouol of potatoea buried last week in our vicinity. Ooe of tbe laige windows in the Preaby lerlan church at Newton Hamilton tell out aud broke five of Ibe statued lights. Au old bear aud two cubs wore seen crossn g iLe road over tbe mountain beta-ecu bcl.eiule and McYe; town tue other day. J. D. McClintw Las a Lang uaug rooster be calls liaxrisou that wetgua 14 pouuds. lie is one year and a half old aud waa bred from Imported slock aud Is no doubt ibe largest rooster lu the Coun.y, cons :Ut.iitg his age. He also bas a ben ol the feauje brc;d and age mat weigbe nine aud a ball pounda. Eight years ago when the Lauver brothers built their miUat Kode, they luaiie an open trunk to carry tbe water up the bill aiong tue bank from tbe run to tbe xbvel, a distance 01 dUO yard, which gave them -S leet ol tall. The trunk was made ol a irauie ot acautliug lined witii one-uich oak boards, part ol which gave way, and last week they tore away part ot Ibe old trunk and dug a race wbicb they tini-be.i Saturday, and turned on the water. of wbicb they have plenty, and it made the old wheel bull arouud lively. r Paterfannha (jt the aupper-table to Mr. Th..ru.is Catch, Sunie's beau) It is said that s Sfantard ran live un an onioa and a tew olives a day. It seems surprising to us, oes It not t Susie"s Little Brother Mr. Catch, I know wtiat you live on. Mr. Catch What, Tommy I Little Brother Ou your aunt ; pa (aid so. Titikte Blade. Philadelphia Ki-publk-ana to the number ol H",l-H iti,iu!g,rd in a jubilee parade last SsMrday evening. Vice President elect Horton came over from New York and re viewed the procession from a stand in front "ttheVnioa Lesgne building. Governer B'er, Juua Waneuiaker and other promi- stt men were grouped around the Vice l'rriiHot on the reviewing atand. "While a shootinff match for a bear was In progress at Sterling, Cleardeld county, luesasy, the rih inst. Martin. on of t'mel Randolph, persistent in keeping be 'nu tne tump ags nst which tbe target placed tor the purpose of picking out -- ...met. A shot tired by Ueorge Mo rn ti"jn rnr-R tlte boy in the left bresst, and El ction is over and Ihe somewhat abated. Mr. J. Shelly i building a new bouse, which will be a grvat improvement to our town. Mr. J. I. Yerger baa Botched his new bui.ding, in which John Miller occupies on-5 bait of it for bis confectionery, and Mr. Yrra-er the other hall for his Sour and feed store I their borne pleased with the Republican Boo be careful and keep thoae doga out ! pirit that had been awakened, ot that young man's room oa Saturday! We anxiously awaited the return Irom And esiieciallv don't attempt to Juniata and were pieasea wun tbe victory nights. biacken yourselves to scare aome ooe, and then get so bdly frightened yourselves. W. D. Stitt bss moved to MUlersbcrg, where be w ill work si hi trade. 00 Tuesdsy night last, the barn of Jos eph Page, iwiding about four miles south west of RicbHeld, was destroyed oy ore The Uae we incendiary. w.v Ur. Boswcll (colored) preached in ; the IT. B. Church on W edneeday evening, last, and on Tburaday night be delivered a lecture oa the Origia or the African Kat e," bia '-escape from slaver) " and tbead.auce of the alavea amce the war. 1 .., .rk Daniel Wanavel residing two over aome or tbe Democracy, with them that rejoice and them that mourn." ,We rejoice mou-a with Be Nox. Kill the Cause aud Cure ease. Die- In Catarrh. Bronchitis, Consumption and disease of tbe blend, innumerable germs, those tiny but powerful workers, are alwaya busy, eating, destroying and undermining. Nothing but killing tbe Microbe and the absolute extinction of these desth workers will start healing to the affected part, and all who are suffering should enquire into tbe csore. Free circulars, explanation a and testimonials. Wm. Radara' Microbe and a half miles southeast of Richfield met with a lainlul accident, while descending the j Killer, 819 Arch street, Philadelphia. steps Of C. A. Lauver t grist mm, nia leet slipped, and he Iell sinking hia bead ou the ground, fracturing bis skull and re ceiving internal iujuriee. Dr. J. W. Deck ...l r-.dcred medical aid, and he is now doing "ell aa can be expected. See that 3 our tutkey receives portion ol corn, as Thanksgiving at band. bis full ie close Dick. The Hoiiiliet JUa m Mifflintown aad Patterson, aa well aa tbe handaomest, and others are invited to call on any drugeist and get r a trial bottle of Kemp' Bal aam lor the Thrott and Lunga. a remedy that ia sellinc entirely cpon lta merits and i guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 6" cents sad tl. Public) Sale of Cows. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at the residence of Wilson Gross, in the Borough of Thompson town, on Thursday the 29 ill of Nov. at cue o'clock sharp. Fifteen nice cows any one of which will be fresh inside of three weeks. A few of them have calves by their side at thia time. Five head of young cattle, 2 Eteers and 3 heifers. And 2 five year old bay horses broken double or single. Terms 60 dys. Gross & Kisfjl MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MzrrxjwTosra, November 21,11388. Butter so Egg 22 Htm, , 124 Shoulder, ....................... 10 Sides, Hi g Lai d ..... . .. . ............. 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAFKRT. Wheat, new $1.00 to 95 Cora old ............ 50 (lata, .... 25 Rye a,,, Clovers oed S3.50 to 4 OO $1.76 . I bO 20 00 1 SO 23 00 1 20 1 10 Timothy seed ..... Flax seed Bran Chop........ ........... Shorts Ground Atom Salt....... American Salt............ Work Offered ! We want a large number of energetic, re lisble men to act as agents tor tbe isle ot a lull line ot first class Nursery Stock which i- gnaronteed true to name. We hire en Sal HD' and all expenses paid by us, or if prclc-rrvd on Commission. The work is steady si.d our terms most liberal. For particulars address THE GUARANTEE NURSERY CO., Nov'r 14, lSSo-3t, Ukkeys. N.Y. Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform tbe public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Fall & Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles. aDd having employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclas milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Msreh 22-87.1.V. WW fo F --r:::: . .. . - . 1 . '-'.it ..:.' s'4tri(: lr- u .tu s ur.A .t. i ir ti t uicn'--!s Ly taiiUuifV m-ik, v!rii REFRIGERATORS It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods ftr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, f eieVt fWil to give him a call it in need ot Clothing r- -r -a;1.- ?ZJZa 1 mmmimM f.ii3i5 &m F- ti' t i.p.r.:. with 1 $$XJ , 11 Stanewani and toralei Fibre, ivVr)r:-5l- ff Taw'. ' LrfcHlV which a-e f-w frnm a.rpti.-n. rorotmn. and S Bjr5 T1IOBOI MILi KAMl'AICV.ecbiioou- I STJ T3"2fi- - -K 'ee.and ;i.miu.c Ir.w leiri euiures I I S; SiS . PS-isaR - Si Catai.-gues K'vif-K f"11 e.l..nalien and tit:- I i Li v v . $ T Knplimi w.!l I..- m.nli.! irec lii ai.iKti..:i. I L Si, r-v' AJ.trt-. ihe mriul.ititircr. Centrnl lA'ny nnd .TorTirtri ftrt'r-t, c-t.tt'i:t.atvt. OHIO D. W. HARLEY Buy Your BOOTS AND SHOES from G. W. HECK, AND SAVE MONEY. BELF0RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS We are Selling STOVES OF ALL KINDS, c ni 1:.31:11 tt-t-A-jN" ir:rii:ra Do not fail to see our SQUARE li EATERS, tiicy 4 nr. nr.1 Tirt:. A FlLl. LINK OF COOK STOVES ALWAYS ON HANI We fttrnith rcpuirs for a!l kinds of Stovrs, Stove Pipes. Coal Buckets nt the very lowent prices. OIL CLOTH A S1JK0AL1TV. A square of 2 yards for $1.00 FRA'NCISCU.S 1IAUDWA11E & CO. Vatertown Steam Engine Co WATBBTOWN, 7JNT. "5T. JiFanufacttirmra of STEAM ENGINES ,RD BOILERS Of ATI Kinds. Write for Oataloj-. Kemp'sMannre Spreader Tslsssls Issweveasewte fee J ror Drspff, Crael, lerTeas neaa I rlnary r Liter If s teases. Cure Guaranteeil. Ofbce, SSI AKCU St., Philadelphia. All druggists. Try it (1 s bottle, six for ge Msr. 14.1HX8, ly. : KK l IX .- te Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things oensiderec. TiafttTWUSOwUiswsrkat. Be-e-es frai erery sTSaakhi tea CiTm, t;:u.rpt ai3r VJrEE M-e'i ':i ireu r fr. .in r '. :.i j.-. 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