WINTER, Fall TYLES ! atn C ount; lnlnjw " u uijdrful i ER STOCK 9 Hi AND FURNISHER CttSOX. on it CLOTIIIXG ctt.bitiiLf Style, Qll4;iy u -ia. i-.i. N, A wr. Collar. ,,d a:- '.it. CV. ivkI sea. S N SYLV AM A K Allib AD? timk-ta:ils al'cr Sim.InT J; yth, ls i . t a'opat M.m,nirJriMr.ilWB EASTWARD. i .'a-t ioojtioi .ain aiih -it a. in., T;n.n 6 52 a. ra. -in a. m.. Mo-.itit Clm M u , . .t.in Mai!i';tr! 7,1 2 a. m n 7 2 i.i.. Lewiatown 7,4 a! J . - i - is a m., Mirrin a. i a . i. .i' ".17 a. m-. V-xicu C.-.l a. nv! - - n.. V"inlk.T3,0 a, . i - .-.,- i! 8 .8 7 a. m., Pu.-ward K ,s V : lorstnwu ,,4 a oa., Newport 5t0. i-i ii n.ir it l:i mliu j at 19 via. m, ut l'l'.i.j.J !; L'.n, l.ilS p. m. a no 7 F s r l.'4Ti t'looaa t4Dy :r.., in ! t (.in g ragiiue -!. tvtr : AHtK.ua and KraTisSnit, -.. s S oil a. m., Jarrrafcarg i . !.. irruM in Philr'ielpa.a at i i luam latiei Pittaburg daily at - . V -ona at 1X0 p. m., aad stea- : : r.'r--.tir f allots arrives at kJBIa i .. i . 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I. w I.i-wlstown Juncl.ea lf M" : I 1 ni, h) 00 a in, a l" p "a t 1 ..: ; I . a m, 'A uy p 10. , ; in f.t Ktown jTinctioa . v '1 tm, I ptn, 4 SO p t 1 1 . .: J.j a ra, 4 Ui pa. T V iv !N K DIVKSI". 1 , .- T;r .ne fvr Si:foo :h -.. .1 .1 lv a 111, 7 lip. L"r .. .1 u-im..lio ar.l Clarfl' 111,1 U p nx. : :r- Tvrouo l Warrlra Mark, r'u"i usee and Scotia at b . : . ' in. ,v, at Tyron. Irom BcIIaf" . .v.- i at 2 0, p 10, and 8 tm' . . -!.'. o at Trrae Irani C"1;"?! .. .Litu.l.l at 6 iiam, and 11 : 1 - y ,, i n:rt at Trrnnefrom 5cJl". "J H.t: i. ! I'. .inaylvani Torcara at 1. i' "1 'j p aa. i. -. . :;. K..BELroRDDlTI?I- .-...o iiantiitdoai fur BaJI i ...mi 11.. I fimlwrUnd H " I ; 111. !.. .. ... l Iluritms.inn fr" .,. i : and (.iiml-erland at - I !.':!'A VSbL'RfJ BRANCH I . k :.r. A.lnona for ria, a n. a .... l-i - p m. 1 ' 1 ; . : , h ( .u p in 9 AO p . I at A.t-ona rrtat I . ..t ;.S a m. 11 - 1 f'.f, . P 1 4,; m. 7 " rn..tJ n ' iintloal !oll7 ...r. 1..T. I.V ra.iion; ,.i tn,h . ..1. hrrlf. Dil"'" ' irn?""a v r ...lir way tiP . 11, trrap"" i(i la. Mil W1 l"' gKNTlNEL & KKFUBL1CAN TERMS. nr . . ai so it not paid in adTance. 'Vai"il adTertisomenta insurted at 60 Tw-r la-h tur eacb insertion. J,TLu-nt bu-inras HMticea in local eo!- 11 c -nta per line tor each inaertlon. ,4.-udj "ill bu made to tlione deairlog . . ... vur half &r nurtr Bdf t;,e ,0K7 LOC.1LS Urria ia SI.DW n.jortty. taV'u- T be bin- a rrvaVyterian ot tbe Keverxa' t !.l he closed on Tbaakat- W, 8. S.clnn'iauh ia UeKlco'a naw of Oriental been to KphrUm xaa er. JitoU Preaaior grin'.irJ a poiion, 4ppr.a:i'n ha ben (tranta.1 O.; cvth 2 iii1i fn'jure tur l.0 at r-H-ic:-ca- llrdare. , r. H.-pplr, of Deia-are towu-hip haa oman jana l.i.'llt J 'I'" ' C'lOM. I f.i-h rr h! ie (tivtnatL. B. Strayer'a, m:.-i r. MiRlintown, Pa. tf. . I: v.j mt a cap of g lod, coffee, joa ..: k. ivc C "a coJe pot." p ...r whs bare hi ga to butcher may be ;.o iWi"l bycilllng on L. E. Stryer. nsnaiil Ivelaer will aeu a 101 01 Or ijhiIi- R.T. J. 3. I icntiwn on thu 2&th day of ttU WooJbii-n has ttie Acodemia rcignl the Prabyter;an Li.-t T'. r.raHr the Ptmocrat and Rerit- v mn 9 -,o'A at publlo ilo to Wm. J. Jack- tur $;-jio. S.tiu1 Slmcr, baa sold the drty an I frr j'.t liusine-a to J. Klty McNeal. Mo '..a1 '.!! rrmoe to town. ni w time Uble for the ruTihi of pia 4t i.r traina went into alert on tht "J5'h laf. ace table in an other co uma. Il.irry E. Bmaal1, son of Amu Q. Bj-.:i, daccasrd, baa boniht the Juniata Tr.tum frum T. D.Garman, for $'2,f 14. T' lchtrn' Iaatitu'o w!!l open on Yond.1T Dtcmibt r 10. in the Court Hon.e in thia j'.iwc. Soe program In another clun'O. If under the trto!a liw a roan mat be 8a. d tV to $l"f, what may a man be flnil who has h'a cattle trepaain in the flelds or Uia nlbbor t HeT. L. Y. Ilava ant Rev. Kmll Lewey, n'iHrje-I pa'pit last Salhth ranroinn Vr. Hiya preached in Mc Aliatervllle and Mr. Lewi-y In Mirttlntown. limTi n'ilatirr atove will heat double he iruo with same amount of lurl ot any aihtr Mi'TC. Ca'l a"d are It at Fill'cC' llascwaai It Co 1 . h . Varire. and scratched on hurran or auim-i's enrrrt in 80 mlrufa hy Woolford'a Su.irary Li'ion. Thla never falla. a"'dby L. Fa Va it Co., P:uii;at. ViffTntown, p,. Oct. si, '?a. At cor j e ati'.nal laoolia; he' I r'.c-nt- ly in ine rrtvivurui cn'i-t;' ' 1 , Claac Unry M. Cm ..ninjr and .V. J. rMttoraon ec'el e'den. JeremUh Ly. n, T. V. !in I'dJohl Grujbill were .! cfei trii'tea Jj.'.ib U.-V.-', who a fn-.Tafi'ia a wi a-. '.::' ; tiit of Jn iiHi in summer : i,. n a builder and contraetor, and m w.r'.r; Wi tracker t-f t.w U nju.ii;. S .-d .it h' t onic '.a U"e'.;.rrd, Illinois, w . . - ears. L'li'on TLnk?uiir aTvleea ai l !e he'd o ti e St. E. Cb'irch on real Tbnri'dy u.. lut-s, Ni'r 2tb. KeT. Ph'lip Graif wi.l preiieh tb aerrn n. Servicea will be Jia .1 ,.11 cd .'II I 11 !'. ' I I k 1:1 a' t 1 li-. p.i-.re Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B !ir, tSl Arch street, I'tiil'a, Pa. Eae .! . -.ce, to jer!lna or delay from bui. a a'tfted hy th iuaands of curea aflr fLoralail. Advice tree. Send fnr circular. V. b 14. 'Si. ly. Gtt'ta 13. Auiicfe, of St I"! ilraviile. I'r.d'urJ Ci urty, ha a atoe-pif r ht th it Lc n..re in 1!-4J hea be ct b:s Brt vote riirindp Uarriaca. On 'be b'h mat., be ur the iair.e bat to vote for th J gricd .v.?. Tb tile s yet in rood condition." Lariater, Pa, :.. tiwr.t iL.jtoa-, a wealthy lira r, was to dy c u r armt ol aU'tTticj rai'k. The apecia'a s a was t a he ai! rl bis tu;'t t'f t'ar y ba'ore del veri g t the creaia-ry netr hi t.ir n. A Han ot iJ hnd co?t waa lmr.o.ieJ, ao..ubtiuf to SlaO.Al. K lid near B'ooniini'on, Indian ha-l t'a it. to split w..r.d. Lat Y ly ihe Whit dt" "uek him out of bis hu-e one niht. b ppvd b:-u an t slit an ear for him. Uo ail ipii- r.ied tl.a: bia wife shouH at ! a::jr tljat cut wood. Now be has brought j.; w iiixt the Wliito Caps and i'Wi t ,:.:i 9pT3 Liniment remove a all i:..: I S..'t, or Cailon.ed Lump and Blrm j i. 11. li.ra, IMcod Siavin, Curba. j,:.: Se.-nvt Kir(t-b ne, Stifles, ii'iij, u!i (ivl'ti Threats, IVujth. Ktc. . a'.O l v the use nf on.i bottld. War r.n'ed. Sold by l. Bauka Co., Drupgiats. Sl.a.iutuxa I'a. Oi-t. 8l-'M. It : sai l ;i t eurn Ciba, when treatd as to iu. Luk.e an exce'lent tire kind'try: fiit .x galinna td water int i a boiler, and tou pound of aalttfter. lieat to tbe kui. nj pwiat, and then put in aa maoycoba .1 t'i a'i r il u..ii. Lit ibem atacd a .tirt tfai-. Ld tben tke them o-it and ata iu the suultjiUt until tbi ronnhly dry, "t'U :Lcj c:i he eaaily lighted with a a t. it sr.J i 1 aiake a hot Ore. J-.-.B . l.aat Saturday attrrnoon while a ateara tlneshirn rriichine engine was pasains; alooy U:u strart, Patterson, in tbe direction of H e riv, r bridge John Zeidera aged about yesra a a..n of W ilaon Zeiders in wa'king n'orj h the aiite cf the engine accidentally 'ail and on ,f the large whecla paasJ . 'it a toot. He was taken to his home and ""i t'll aid snrcruoned. It Is believe! siei n:.iti.n will not be nocceaaary. Oa i',..-i1t forenoon a three T"r "id ehild ut Mrs. Wlnfleld Sa!ontT, resiling at B'ek I g a'aiien, was to severely scalded ly la'.iinf into a krtrlanf boillet; water, aa same 11s d-ath the following morning. Th kettle as standing oa tbe door end rhi d in walking back ward a fell into it 1 be mother of t! child Is widow !dy h"ae ! naband. Winfle'd SulofT, die-I sr.d- 4aly laat apring or winter, tlewta a U- ff 'ail'ail i r.!i.-k fx-j. Vr-. Sloff baa tbe sympathy of onr people in her afflictioua Reguter. A woman contribntea the following, Women And a sea of trouble In their houae keeping. Soma) one says they often pat as mocb worry and anxiety into a loaf of bread, a pie, a cake, into the weekly wash ing and ironing as should suffice lor much weightier matters. Suppoae these things go wrong to day, the to-morrowa are com ing in whi;h to try again, and toe thing is not wonh clooding yenr own spirit sxd tboae around you, Injuring yourself aad euera poyaicaily lor tbe mind effects tbe body and for such a trifle. When a thing is beyond r-p air waste do nsleaa regrets over u ana ao no Idle fretting. Strive tt that serenity of spirit that will cpahle yon to nuke the best of thinga. That means contentment in its best sense. The editor ol tbe Ackley, Iowa. Trlbe.no ceing. ssaea oy a correspondent It he ever ssw a bald-headed worn in, replied aa !!- Insi.'ijiowt never did. Why ahonld we I Nor we never saw a woman waltsiog around tawn in ber shirt sleeves with a se gar between ber teeth, stepping into every satooa she saw. We never saw a woman go tlshirg io the mountaiaa with a bottle in each pocket, sit on the damp around all j day and go home drank at night. Never oiT ber coat, apit on ber bands, and say ahe conld whip tut man in town. Ho, Ood bless ber. she alt.'t bui.t that way." When I gr.tto tbe depot In Chicago to take the tram lor home," aaid a Dnircitrr be tber day, "I bad four Qve-dellar hllla tainyveat. I waa going to the ticket wir.dnw when a litt'e woman stopped me anil s.iia : 'rteg psrdnp. tnt they can t change thia bill at tbe effico. Perhapa yon would be Kind enough V -Ob, certainly.' I shall be eo g'ad.' I took ber twenty and cave her my lives, and walled np to the window and aalled for a ticket to Detroit. The ticket seller threw the twente back with a statement : 'It's no good.' I look ed around for the wouan, bat she bsd skipped. I tad to teleprsph borne for money, snd that's why I waa a day late. Talk about bucko men and plckpocketa. women are twice as dangerous. " When Capt Andrew, in his little boat ' rK Secret." wa,s ab ut 1,0!1 miles out be met sharks. This Is whit be did: "I bad several car.a of lau-ba' tongues, pickled lubjtrra and sardines, that were uartlv spoiled. I took tbe tongue and to sued them over one at a time, and let tbe aharka huat'ic tor ttie'D. I fed out ad ths tongues. and a i rtio sardines. Then I thought I wouia give iDoia a cnacge. 0 1 took one of uiy CJHton sal uto cylinder, made to ex plode under water or anv whe'e. These sre about five inches long and two and one blt inrbes in d iaineter, and as loud a 1 six pounder. I lit the fuss to one of these. put ia a can, threw it overboard. The in'.cket stark got it, and be soon became a Hying tlsb. A de'uge of bloody water awept over tbe boat, shark'a m?at Hew into the air, and the other aharka scooted. If tbe bogs to be slaughtered are fed wi'hin twelve honrs of their killing, the tood is wesled, the meat Will be more difti cnil to remove the disteuded intesiines and taken trom them the lard. Nor is it well to allow tie awine t druk 011 tbe morning of the day tbev are killed. Ilogt cannot be k:.''i too quic&'y. The more rapidly they 1 are ki'I-.-J i.s 1 the h:ood gat ont of them. I the better. A well dir. eta 1 b'ow on the h-a.J, tetwei o aud just in frout of the ears. w.M make the aui.i al unconscious ; but th s for a m's-atrio are so augi, sad 1 a tbe strike maes nntlt for use consider 1 I ahle meat, this method of killing cannot be I re.'oiuaiui.Jj t. The use of the shotgun ' u bett.-r. The rifle ia the weapon to use a ba I on a linn trom the base of thn ear to the ojpoaiteeye pro. luces instant de-ttb, an i dues not caueo me waste of any meat. Auierican Ar.i icuiture lor November. Miss Emma !! -ailed from San Fran cisco lor Yokat aina, on tbe S9ih of Sep tember, and reached Tokia, Japan, on the ilat oi ll-toher. They bad a pleaant v.-y-ege aud ailss Hays waa not sick at all iiur tna- t'aa triD. Ttev bad a pleasaut party ot fourteen ml-sl latries and a company of -s ai d eentleinen, wbo were travelinz aa tour ata in charge ot Cook's tourist aa cc ation. They had dramitic elocution arv and musical entertainments quite 1 i.tn,her of times during tbe voysge. The lady waa met at Yokohama by Dr. Knox, a bo lectnred here laat winter in the Prea bjterUn church, in company with Dr Ilrrt uru iu charge of tbe miasionaries at thst place. She took dinner at Dr Hep burn and then was taken to tbe home ol l'r. Knox a; Toklo. S-on alier ahe was 10 trodueed to the faculty at Uraham Seminary snd at once became one of tbem. The n.-xt irorning she waa iti'r djce-l to the to 1 en. lied air's cl tbe scbixl who were seated on the floor in Jspsneae style, and a-are the usual salute by Do log tbe bead to tne Boer. Noihiaf unpleasant occurred on tbe jourcey and abe waa ready for work in.mediattv noun ber ariival. This will clease her many frieada here who wished ter Just such good care Tribune. Jutje McPberson has just handed down ! aa important decision at Lebanon, ia which be declares a part, at least ol tha Brooka hnth liceuae law uiicoua'.itutional. Jacob Doll, a citusn ft Lebanon, not a hotel keeoer and not engaged in tbe liquor bus iness. had dispensed liquor to bis triends in b.s hub beuse on several occasions on Sundsy, with bcspitab.e intent, and for tbia he waa arrested and tried ander that section ol the law which turbids toe sell ing or giving away of liquora by any p-r son. Tbe Judge says tbat tbo sweeping language of the act extends to all persons ia tbe commonwealth, wbeiher or not they may ce engaged In the sale of intoxicating liquors, and makes it a criminal offense for auy citixeu in bis own home to give ti triend, or eTen a member of his owa faini ly. a glaaa of wine or beer on tbo Brat day ol the week. Oa the ground, however, tbai no notice of such an intention ia given in the title of the act, and that to place nrh a construction upon it would be to make tbe title misleading, tbe court dec id ed that ao much of paragraph 17 as forbids a person wDO is sot a seuer 01 nquur m cive intoxicating drink t any other person n. snn.iir is in conflict with tho constiu tion and s tberelore void. About two weeks since Mrs i. H. Ram- was smitten with aninlexv. Tha book Jell rom his band aud his head fell back oa the back of the chair. His wile who waa in the room, remarked, "Pap yoa are. sleeping," and failing to reoelee aa answer abe went to him and shook bim. This failed to areas the old gentleman. She became frightened and ran to toe door and blew tbe dinner horn. A neighbor came run ning to ber aid, bat life was extinct, be dy ing without a struggle. A doctor was aam- moned,but bis service s were not needed. Henry Titxell was aged 74 years. " Last Saturday Jim and Ceely Ererbart came to town ia a dog cart to which was hitched, in regular horse fashion, a young steer. Tbe an una i seemed to have been thoroughly broken to harness, and worked 11 in tbe ahafts. Some time dnring the evening while passing another ox team on tbe road this young steer took it into bis bead to cut op a little cspjr, which he did at once, alopting the mule's style of war faro kicking. Tne shafts of the dog ca.t was broken, the dasher kicked iff and the vehicle domoral iscd in general. Tbe kick ing -baste" waa in line of procession in tbe evening parade, but not ia shafts. " While helping to fell trees oa the Wild Cat rl-'ge, in rfou'x'e V.-Iey on Wed nesday, J. A. Oumrcings received serious injuries in bis bead. He was working with bia father-in-law, David Cupp, and bad fell- el a tree wbica lodged in tbe branches of another. Cutnminfs cliiubud the tree to loosen tbe lodged ins when he missed his hold, and fell to the ground a distance ot about tw lve feet, atrtking on bia head. Qa waa carried nncouacions t the residence of W J. ilirter, hich was close by, and male comforts ble Ul.til the arrival of Dr. Ua'.l who gave the orcessary treatment. We.ice-.day evening Cummings was par- t ally conscious and tbe j rof cLs are for his speedy recovery Iso bones were broken. The fields, adjoining the biron'i oi the north side hare changed ownera'iiu wiitm (be paet tew weeks, unexpectedly to all parties directly intereated ia th sales aid purchase, and was brought ahoat br hard ware merchant 01 Patterson, selliag bia hardware store to Jerome L Sieber and Mil ton Guas. After the sale of bis store Vr. Gusa looked about for a location on hich to build himself a residence and hit upon a Held owned bv B. F. Schweier on the east side of tbe Presbyterian grave yard. He bought the field, and then it oc enrred to other citizens that it would be suitable annex to tbe Presbyterian gravi yard. Mr. Gusa was seen, but did not desire to sell. The parties on grave yard extension then bought a Bld east of the Guas tract from the Doty heir' and express ed the purpose to "lay it out in grave yard lota," which if d. no would place tbe Guas purchase betaeen two cerutteries. Mr. Ouss. tbouirht a Krave vard on the west aide o his proposed reaidonce would b admirable in view of the (act that it would have insured for his house one of the finest ouilooks westward, but the thought of hav ing a grave yard b"th east and west stagtr ed him in his purpose to build ata suca a degree that he at once smpnd-d work oa tbe excavation for the building. Mean while T. V. Irwin and ethers in tho pur chase of the Doty tract proposed to ex change fields wiih Guss,and possibly in ex change would hivo been effected hat U ot been for the lact that Mr. Smith, the peich arrower holds the field, for treo naraery purposes under a three year's lease. Th three year's lease bronght ths exchange dicker to a halt. Gnsa looked about him and got bis eyes on J. II. Mc Abater's field east ot the Doty tract, and soon purchased it Trom Mr. McAlister, and then soli the field bo bouitbt from Schweier, to T. V Iiwia. Mr. Irwia bought it tor a grT9 yard tor tbe Preshvteriins. Mr. Gusa is prej ariii( to build a residence for himself snd faini'v oa the McAlister tract opposite Squire lluzxird's home. Xclgbboriusexva. at two o'clock P at , Monday December 10, USS. lssraccroas. Dr. E. E. Higbee, Sup't Pub. Instruction, Harriaburg ; Hon. Henry Houck. Dep. State Sup't. Harriaburg ; Dr. K. O. Lytel. Princi pal ol Milleraville State Normal School ; Dr. O. G. OrofT, Acting President ot Buck nell University, Lewisbarg. Pa. ; Dr. F. M. Allen, Principal of Wiiliamaport Commer cial College ; Prof. George K. Little, Wash ington, D. C. 1 Prol. B. F. Elliott, Princi pal or Mifflin Academy; Prof. J. J. H. Hamilton, Principal of tbe Tascarora Aca demy ; Prof. W . I. Hibbs, Tbompaontown, Pa. 1 Rev. A. H . Spangler , of Port Royal, Pa., will addreaa the Inatitute some time during the week. rana oa niccssina. Ex-Superintendent D. E. Robison, Geog- raphr ; Prof Samuel Campbell, Language Leasota j J H Camey, Fractions, Common and Decimal ; D L. Kepner, School Di- cipiiue ; O. B. Sulofl, English Literature ; J. T. Tnrt-et, Spelling ; J. W. Uibbs, How to Interest Children ; W. H. Zeiders, Moral and R-ligioua Training ; J. Ii. Daog. erty, Decoration ; J. D. Pines, Teacher's Dnt.es; P. ii. Shelley. How 10 Render Yoat Effec tive the Advantage of Arbor Diy by the Schools ; E nrai Davis, What We Know and Whit We do not Know; Mary Coff- niac, Enthusiasm. DIBECTOBS DAT. Thursday afternoon will be devoted to auhjects ot interns t to Directors. Dr. K SI. Higbee. State Superintendent, will be pre ent. Every Director ia tbe county should make an effrl to he present. ktcaixo Lxcrraxs. Monday Eveuug Address of Welcome. A.J. Patterson. Responses, B. F Schweier. W.M. Allison, J. H. Neely. Tuesday evening Bon. Henry Houck, '-How to Win." Wednehda7 evening Prof. Ueorge E. Little, "Coslk Talk." Thursday even ing Dr. James Hed'ey. .'No." Friday evening Dr. T. T. Everett. -Our Oirla." The schools mast be closed dating the sessions ot the Institute, and Teachers will be paid for attendance. We, therefore. ex pect o see every Teacher of ho county present, unless prevented by sickness. Arrangements have been made to supply dar and everit.g sessions with excellent music. Music Paare Supplement, No. 17, will be nsed. All friends of edncation are cordially invited. W. E. AratAlf, County Brjpt a mrrLDiTowN markets. "rrti.rT0w. November 28, 1888. Batter Fgtrs Ham Shoulder, . Mqea, . Laid ... Si ... 24 .... V'i .. 10 ... 8 .. 10 iFDHKITUREI FURNITUEE IjOiirEle Sonniis tiia Keynote ! Accnptitla and Welcma Biigaiis i I would respectfully inform VIFFLrNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new ra old ta, Rye CloveraeeJ. ... Timothy aeed Flax seed ran , Chop...... Snorts. ......... . ... .. Ground Alum Salt. American Salt. $1.00 to 65 45 25 5'l .$3.50 to 4 00 $1.75 1 bO .... 20OO!J 1 80 22 0O 1 20 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia. Nov. 24. 13o8. Wheat IV o. 1 rVitbay Ivsoia K-d quoted in elevator 1 11 ; No. 2 Delaware red SI. OH. Corn Sales of 24 OU bushels No. 2 n.leH 5Zct ; No. 2 yellow 62jcis. Oil 33, 34, and 35cia per bushel. Kye 64ot er bushel. Poultry lie s for bens : roosters 5cts. Tuikeys 11 to 12cL ; ducks 10 to llcls. asra 28cts tier dozen. ? aftter Solid parked creamery extra 84 tdV66cts : ladle icked 23 to 34cis. 1 ifimoibv bar Bales. S17: S15 to SIS for tea bay. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Ma 11 Street, IIltpxixtowx, Pesna.., ! i TRANSACT A GENERAL a BatwK!l.G BUSINESS. Dinconnts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corpointions Bolicited. Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelTe months' certificates. the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John S. Graybill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of LAMPS. CaRPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES. FURINITURE, to which I am adding daily, JVEJJ STOCK which I am selling at ex stremely LOW PRICES Men of Juniata county think and study well over wLat we hay got t say. Our grand and superb stock ot rail and Wis ter Clothing ia amply perfection perfected. Suppose we tus. to you aa plainly and BeDBibly aa possible while asking your valued and ajcli-or.ie patronage. Thia ia whak w want to impress on your tuind. We have everyf biui? toti tuay Bead im the way of clothiug, whether it be a cer-paity or a luxury. Tour interest is our interest. Wm offer yon the) beat dollar's goods for a Dollar in money and isn't that a fair exebanga. The Wm. Kistl. r tartn, near EHiott.burg, has leeo aold to Solomon Briner, of Tyrone towni-hlp, for $10,000. As yet we have heard ol only twelve applicants lo the post othce in Bloomfleld, but Ihe re turns are still coming m. " " Mr. Knpp. of Liverpool, has again been Ihe loser by tbievea breaking Into hia shop and stealing leather and tools. About a year ago he wsa treated to a similar provoking visit A young son of Jacob Holtiman, of Upper Paxton township. Dauphin connty, waa instantly killed on Monday evening. He fell Irom a farm wagon and tbe heavy wheels passing over his b. ad. bis akult was crushed. A couo'e of Duncannoo men went on the farm of a Watts towo-bip man a few day ago to Lunt. TI.ey had bagged one bird sad were j ui-t rcsdy to shoot into a tl ck of ibiasanta, when tha owner of the farm put in an appearance, snd not only ordered tl-em i.ff tbe premises but made them give him the game theT bad ahot. Saw dust for a apit box came near causing a fire in Levin's store at Newport on Friday morning. When the store was opened it was tound filled wi-h smoke, and a little more detsy wonld have started the smoul dering fire which was burning in the saw dust into a good blaze. As it was, a bucket of water extinguished the fire. From the Newport papers : A successl ul revival of religion is in progress in tne Evangeiical church. A number ot persona have been con ve. ted and a half a dozen oihera are at the altar seeking pardon for their sins. Solomon Briner, a ealthy citizen of Tyrone township, baa bought the William Kistler I arm, near El liot tshnrr-, for $10,000. LsstJFri dsy morning a number of people rushed to Lein' store, tbu king it was on fire, as smoke iesned from tbe door when it was opened, but only saw-dast in a spit box was burning, and a bucket ot water speedily ex tinguished it. During ths past week a communication had been printed in the daily newapapera of the interior of ths state, from a lawyer of Edina, Mo-, who wishes for information about relatives of John Fenstemarher, who died there only a short timesgo, worth conaidorable mutt There livs in Bloomttell a family by that name and also in Millerstown. Whether they are the parties sought for we do not know, althongh it is genervly suspected tbat tbey are kin of tbe alleged wealthy Hissoorian. Mr. Jacob Dimm, pnocLoiiTio.r In the name and by tbe A11- tliority of 1 li Common tveull It nf Penu aj I t an la. X PX0CLAMAT109. Our psstnres have been clothed with flocks; our valleys a' so have been covered with corn. Tbe husbandman baa gathered his crops, and his barns are filled with plenty, Labor baa lound employment and enjoy ed in fair degrees its juat rewards Our manufacturers have been reasonably maintained, and the busy wheels of com meres have been fully employed. Pestiler.ee has been a stranger to ns and no sen 00s epidemic has devastated our borders. Surely God has crowned tha yesr wUb his goodness, snd His paths have dropped fatness. His bounty demands our praise, and bis unmerited goodness calls for thanksgiving. Let cs, therefore, in devout arknowlsdgement of his unnumbered bene- ts come together in oar accustomed places of wnrshtp. snd about tbs Leartb atones of the family, as recommended by the Preside nt of the United States, on THURSDAY, THE S9TH DAY OF NO V Ell BER, INSTANT, to render thanks lor tne nlcssmg wmch we have rece ved, and to Invoke the contina ance of Ibe Div:ne favor for tbe time to ci me. Let tbe dar be one ol glanness- Let ns refrain from our ord-nsry avoesti'.na and euiployuirr ts snd speud the time in the re- Tcious snd social enjovmenta which befit the occasion, and which, while tbey honor God. bring eomioit aud enjo ment to onr- seivea. Tbe people of onr goodls Common wealth are tin s'rangers to the observsnce of thia ly ; let tne exceptional plnty of the vear 'esd to more universal praise and thanka-ii iiie. Let us also show our thankfulness by onr chant . and let noi ths niiMMrations ot the day find full measure unil some act ot kindness has hrouht cheer to a sorrow ing heart or a smile to a rate-worn face. In TckI 1 111011 y Whereof, 1 bave her unto ,.et my tiatiu IKGjtL. OTICK TO ASSESSORS. 1 be Assessors of Juniata county will ap pear at tbe office of tbe Commissioners', on TccsOAT, DkCKMBKB 4th. lbS8, to receive their irauscnpis lor tbe year lbsj. By order of tbe Commissioners. U. W. BTJKCHF1ELD, Clerk. for cash. C. B. II 0 IV N I N G, Crystal Palace, Corner of Bridge and Waiter streeta MifBintown, Pa. January 11th, "88-ly AT S C H O T T ' S FALL AJNTD WINTER OPENING of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Children's Ciotbinj; vrliiob. is now oa wo rl.it mt Wo h.Tc the banner stock of OTcreoats of the county. Aa aaaartataat which overshadows all the stoc k of otLer dealers in the county. Competi tion will exist this fall only in name not in fact. Wa will commenos 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 garment. 175 MK.V'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5, 200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT $12. This garment will stand comparison with any that merchant tailors' make to order for $20. Onr $10 line is simply crand. It ia simply impossible for us to cive veil nnvtbine like a conprehansil description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' aoj Chil dren's Suits. Schott will sell Men's mixed suits at $4.00 ; Men's checked woolen ea.se- imere suits at $G 50 ; Men's fine English dresa suits at only $9 00 ; Men's fine dress suits, which we are selling at $15 00, are made from the most fashionable fabrics. They are equal to any merchant tailor's suit ostin double the money. If you have your boys to clothe, tow is vour opportunity. Wa hat just placed on sale 700 Boys' suits. The style are varions, new aad tk-a latest fashions. Prices from $2 up to 10. Come to SCHOTT'S for Yoar Hat. W will show vou all the new celebrated makes. Onr Ftirniihiaf; oaiU Department ia the right place to buy your Winter Underwear. SCHOTT, THE LEADING CJL.OTIIIER, BRIDGE ST., aMIFFLINTOYVN. PA. OILS ! OILS ! OILS THE STANDARD OH COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make .A. 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 land, adjoining the borough ol Patterson, at j every known Product of Petroleum, private rale. Tbere ia a good barn and j corn crib on tbe tra--.t The laud is sll clear ar.d level and well adapted tor the growth of all kinds of grain and garden products. For particulars call on JoHtv ItaaiKOHaH. Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa ESTABLISHED X8S7 Tbeoldrst and best Institution for obtain- ini a Business Education. e bare suc- rearlullv prepared thoussnds ol young men for Ihe active duties 01 lile. for Circuurs srtdress. P. V I FF & SOS, Pittsburg, Pa. PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers 14 acres of choice 1805, Special Invitation To The f'uhlic i daily To attend the Attractive Sale ef Clothing tkat from . PER PROFIT and fum- 100 lor VT. cll a biCDUiue f.lectrlc Melts. Itrushea, La dy agents anted lor Kleclric Corsets. (Juick sales. Write at orce lor terms, lir. S cott, 64S B'wsy, N. Y. Work Oft'fsrccI ! We want a laige nurob- r of energetic, re- Halve men to act tl sgen's for the snlo of a 'ull line ot flist c'as Nursiry Stock which s snaronfeed true to name. We hire on Sail TV snd all expenses paid by us, or if proierred on Commission. 1 l.e work i steady and our teinis most lib- ra!. For particulars address THE RUA R A.NTKE NURSERY CO., Nov'r 14, leS8-3t, Ueufvi. N . . If you wish tbe most VMFORMLY S 1 T1SF.1 C TOR Y OILS LY THE MARKET, afk for ours, trade for MiRlintown and vicinity Supp'id by FRAN ISCTJS HARDWARE & CO December 14,-87-ly Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform tne public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on W iter street, Mifflintown second door Irom corner of Bridge street a full stock, of Fall 4t Winter millinery goods, ail new, and of the latent ttvles snd having employed first class milliners 1 am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a flrstclaas milliner store, come and examine tcv stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIUL. March 22-87.1.T. viw JUL UVUVl&WOEw OIUUIV OF D. W. BAELEi. It will ha TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invent to examine the Stuck of Goads ftr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to Se THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the re:r, po doa'r fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R LEY MIFFl INTOWN IPY. l-n. a.i.' n; -.1 l'r. .v;ij j 5 .tr.c rlpfria.vr'.e.truji v. i, h r. c ir.eO ti'n. v- -jd. z.r : .hat c.u's- -asir; ir- u.'lii in-i jis.5 ly Uaiatii-g n-.iii, wUi caused the Great S-.l ol the rS'IJ?.? IZiJZm 13 ! I 5- a U S ii g. U 1 a V C w l-Jtate to be affixed. tbis I ; V(SW J, .i . H is J CalUtsi'aii B V IS J 1 SEAL. I Mb day of November in the rl'ij JxJJ u;,;;. WITH I svsw J i ear o. our Lord woe tbousstd I ! s-"-VirV7 ifi K'-V' Chrii.vi I '.r!i,rert Clrra e.ght butdred and eibtv-i-lght. (.; 'fA iS4- . vtOilSwafa iu-1 uJT&1 tllti, and of the Commonwealth the " ?l.i'?3t. '-tirw-" I tU?&4 which sre f-ee frrm r-f-rr.;inn. rm-tsion. ar.a on.hurdred.nd thirteen-h VSM VVk XHOK04,,V.rWAAleo By Ihe Hnvernor : JAKBSA. BEAVER. J- yJftA ftJi J5SS.' i.;. cai of ice. and , r. nee !.. t. , :er nuica? it?-j. a rTv-- - " Z 'i- la'.r-i.-.j'j.-s tiemiz lull exolr-ratlons ar,: r.r- - smr"..'ti -a- 1 t-r ir ,i.K-.l free a p; !i.l:--s. - A I- t: s v- -:-..n...'... Licrs, CllAKLEra W. STONE. acc'y t the Commonwealth. Sheriir a.le. baugh was drivibg home in Pfontx'a Valley father of Capt. H. S. Dimm aa 1 Mr. Foster from Mitleratowu.au I when to the viaiulty i f R. P. Cocbran'a she met a traction en gine on the roat, and fearing an accident he got out of the buggy. A gentlenan held her horse net. I the engine would get bv. bat its animal tore away and ran into Cochran's barn yard, under tho over-shots of ths ber a, and attempted to jump through a window in tha wa'l at tbs other end. Ths has being to area! I lor tbs horse ta go thraairh ba felt bask on tbs bi.rry and ! broke tha shafts. Laat Sunday ! mort.iog whi's sir, Henry Titsell, of 3 art lie ' township was sitting on a rhatr reading, hm On Fri lay, November an. 1S88, SheriiT Fowles will sl! at the conrt h- oae st 1 o'clock P. M . a farm of Q acres in Beala township aa the jroperty of Wilson Liird. A tract ot l'KI l.un.i e l acrea in Spruce Hill toa nsbip aa tbe property of Wilaon Laird . Two tracts aregating 413 acres, more or less iu Delaware toJVnsbin ss tbs prop erty of William H. Cramer. The ropnlation ot Mifflintown and Pat terson is about lbOO, and we wonld say at least one halt are troubled with some arTect ion ot tbe Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, accord inr to atatistica, more numerous tho others. Wewouid sdviseail not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's balsam lor tbe 1 l.roat and Lungs. Price 0c and $1X0. Trial sue fret. Sold by all druggists. rit.;J mnmm Bros., Ooiit 1 iTny nnd .TcrTorsoTt f-iroof , A Journey of Dimm, of Eaat Newport, was found dead in bed on Tuesday morning at ths residence of his son, Mr. Samuel Dimm, with whom be made bia home, in Tuscarora township, lie was sged F2 years and died of the in firmities of an advanced lite. Ths funeral took placs at nine o'clock yesterday morn ing. IntermrLt at Plouti's Valley. Difficulties, "An Allenville, Miitiin connty man bad a series of misshapa the other dav oa bia jonrney to Lewiatown. He boarded tbe train at McVeytown, and in snerxinar bis false teeth went out of the open window. Hs left tbe train at Longfellow and started dack alter tils teetn, a trip or tour aud a hall miles. He found them but the con ductor bad bis ticket, aud be concluded to walk. Id crossing a bridge he bad to make good time to escape a train coming in bis resr. Tbeo be attempted to board a freight train, throwing hia overcoat oa tbe fear of tbe caboose and catching bold. At ter a run of severs! yards finding tbat be could n- succeed, he left go, when ba waa thrown qnite a distance. rectiviLg several ugly wounds. His overcoat was thrown ott by tee conductor, and he finally got to hia destination mounted on S bank's mars. Program or County Institute. Tbe C-cd annnal session of the Teachers' Inst'tots of Juniata connty, will be held in ths Conrt Rinse, MifFTntown. eornmenclng The Handsomest Lady in Mifflintown and Patterson Remarked lo a friend tbs otber day tbat sbs knew Kemp's Balsam for me i nroai ana Lungs was a superior remedy as it stopped ner cough instantly when I oibers had no etlect whatever. So lo prove j mis ana convince yoa ot its merit, soy i aruggiat win giv yoa a Simple Bottle Fret Large sire 6"e and ?i. We nre Selling STOVES OF ALL KINDS, CinIHTITvYlN. EVER- Io not fail to see our SQUARE HEATERS Ttir.v ark nnii xiES. a n i.i, i.:m: ;f cook stoves ai.vats on hand. We f ni cib r airs f.-r a!! kinds of Stoves, Store Pipes, Coal Backets Asm at to vf-ry lowest prict e. -f OIL CLOTH A SI'ECALITY. A square of 2 ards for 1.M. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Ouy Your BOOTS AiD SHOES from G. V. HECK, LTD savp: money. BELF0RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS Watertown Steam Engine Co., WATEETOWN, T. Keiap'sMannreSpreader Talaakle Iaspreveinewae for 1 "iHS. JTttn ufacturera of STEAM ENGINES .id BOILERS Of All Kind Wrlto for Cotoloe-ara. For Prspy, Crayel. Seftsai nei I rlnary or Llrer Ola- eavl. Curs Gaaran-ee.i. Ire, SSI ArtllSt., Pliiisdeifhla. All drsgf.sts. Tiyit. H a bottle, six fer i Mar. 14,lr8, ly. rT (.- -: jt4T r 1 ; b r:a-L 1 i m tS Per Cont. Cheaper than any other, all thinga considerec. L I? ?f F8?.r V'if:2 EltCKR i il' -V ?iif t- it tfs r.1. a-t5 w aV.ti. n.-so a-l--Jr. h;ri.Sat (MU F.tKA iSr,. a ??.. Ls'-l.'-.-r. V r Ti.e NMi.'tiW A'P'"1! Jt8. , to get l' h'rn'k,o,1,t0 that
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