winter Fall l r 1 V iA l .itn C oual; Uawi wonirfiit Ml 'EK STOCK i r. k in r ;' Style, Q No do is expect,-! vr.::..M.s, WATUHS3 r It- Cull mi J s.j and and ;ji asd firmsher TI U X-T A BLK ..4 t.,.l,r fcv 25 h EAST W A KB. " ri.i ir,riri. i ... ' ft-.... t.; 7:,A,o ii .. Vt..n (silt.. t - " y :.-a .. ... Lh.!i1ow, - -r' H i a ... HIClia B. a. a 1 . ui-. Brxicat tt.ri . M I -.n'...i S..-JT a. su i !"V"r St Ii rriJi.. ... ,a " - roia Iifiim Im. .it.. j .. " . . win - k-twa AU.n.na n,l . 7 fciCinat 9 G a. t. H ..!' ;. U., i:.t .rtUft la PkiladefyaiaM l Tu i !-ipd fltlibmrg da,!, At.i,.nsat a.C . ,.. j iT r - - HUB . r.-x r "tattoo ivrive Miftta : t - I. LU. ."!I-r-. !,... Hf.bUT, MJp. ' ! m ; Mirriibrg lo j,!,; fklj i I - S to. i- ';tn Aprons will atop at HMm f . i.i .. u. a fltf Tr TF4IO. . .rriT.I ritt.tntt 11 Ufa. " fUL . 1 . Carr'ahiirf, IS . m- , r-r i M-'i. T..wpmtowa, rv. V i i Pt, ! 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N w J "rt 1 am; .VittlintSJt ., -,, mi SoVfytowo 6 11 -.n ; I j ni ; Huutini't .a rf '. rt qi ; prtictt CrtstA 1 no 7 iki in : BfU'a MiUt i. . i 8 06 a id ; t'ittabaif Kpri'a eat, on Simdajt, . : . r i .:itiI.ir Mail exit ltaia - .it ! I "i p. m. I ' ' l-TiiKM DlVISmS. :tv.. ... l-towti Junction lor MU ' I ' i : , in .i a m, 3 IS p m t f r .it i lit iii, :( On p m. :ii .irrni .it I. vnistown Junction ft .it h i" m. 1 J.'i piu, lilOptu; fr i ; r 'J' ii, 4 tJ f m. T V r. .N K UITISIOX. lii Trr.iuo Tir Bollfont aill i . . ir i in a n, 7 15 pm. ! r. r t ! nnT!tIo anJ CIrr1e' - n.,7 J. p m. . I v.i-rjnino lr TVarrtora Markt v . . i rurmca anil Scotia t . I p m. i it w! al Tvrune from BcllefonW i . !lu l .il 11 ii't J. iu, and U i 87 P i- ir i... it Tyrone from Curwrnt-rLi-IUtSoSniiiinil l'4' i iit;. ';it Tvrona from ScoJin, iu ..1 r. i'iii.ij Ivania Turoaco . it n i i in. T. H . U. liKPFOKI) PlVISlOJf i . ... il'intiiin.lon lor Bedford, . . . ..-..( t .;:i.l.. rland at 8 mi,.. Iluntitih'.lou from Bc'd i ami CumlH-rlund t - la i. J' ' . in. .. ii I S I ' L' KG BK.OCU. ... ,ki lor point South. . . . . . in. !J )' p m. I 50 J !:i l It p Mi S ,V p Dk .- , at .!to.)im fr" P"'"' t .r,i ,. iia-iaui. a',f1,"35; ,. i. in p. in. 7 (l pro. and If J 4 ;iiiI1wii iollffe ..i.H .ir- I,, n I.v ojutu.ii.Hl, n"1 . . I tint, o'tb,- utidTHtna .:,.! II, -.il,. township". ,OTH. : :i. t..rr..H. hiiiiim. , ,l r -y -P" . ., ,,.,pk. hU.olato'J 5 'ENT1XEL & REPUBLICAN MIKFLINTOWN : w t lrUATt JtTABT 9. 1S89. TERMS. acription, l-r0 per annnra xf pan! Trau-",nt a.lTrrtiiBiniita inverted at 60 iach lor rach iunertion. ..',i;ut b'Min,-a notice tn local eoU 1'J cfui ' 1 ' " - ' lai lioiia w w - b v.-rtiae by th Tr, half or utr arun SHORT LOCILS. i tL k .f jirnyt-r. a nf rltfunmtiHia Jt nutufcr- Tri:nt'.', in ill witli Pneu- t 'f tli far, tlll- 1. i.H' lom-w. : . ii t rrrt t the Wilson wile of :,rtrn Jncol. ik b tving Lis (fflre r, i urt l au i i-pnintt'il. (;i t'j tli '2 varils 9,itiure for $1.00 :.: 1 at the by the use of cue bottU eL S.l.l l.v L. IianV a.- n. rw,, gists, Mifflin town, Pa. Oct 3i-'88,l j Overswrs ot the tvysr ot & town ship in Center O)., attempted to X'liivf James Eb1s upon the lioroacrh of Mitrlintowm last m L EI1 Iit. el in this ttl.ice reana-M. TheoTer- s-rs lu re maintain that this town is nt his jilaoe of residence, and that he cannot lteirue m chnrc m this coru ruunitv. Ebbs is over 00 rears of age. Eli Wt-itlnian of McAlisterrille, has a medul of XIaj. Oon. M'm. Harrison, having the picture of Harrison, the date l!j4l), 4nd a log cabin on it It is m ar the sixv of a two cent pi-e :tnd is of rop4-r or bras. There are not m;iny me-lals of this stamp, nnl it i an intertinr. if not Taluable r-lic wince the electi' n of Oen. Bt-nj. Harrison. 1 1 :.. is-,.ifi ll.tr, i w iu r. ,. S in V is an a b?pt ,tf In ia'j cl ibs. V. Cup notii-8 in New rf rtiTt'-d to lf jokT. t nutritive II-rtoliT was in l".isiii'KH last Thursday. piti5 ooiili is reported from .very nei-tiuu of the county. 1 II )w luw hinl a new roof i:i,h"U on Cherry street 1 1 i,. ft u l.i,.i.mArli luis In t n i.lllictovl with rhetima- L.ist of letters remaininp' in the P:.tt'rwn, Pa., pout offiee not called f. ir : JHss Stdlie FficlitlT, Mr. Francis E. Lord, Mrs. J. C. Martin, 3Iiss Fran Strok, Miss Acmes Oiil, (3). Persons asking for letters in the alxjve list ill please say they are advertist-d. Howard Knut, P. M, Patterson, Pa., January 1st, 1SS9. 'Information is wanted refrarding the whereabouts of one, B. F. Hoover, who nine or ten years ftfjo, worked at watch repairing in this town. He is Warrant Jolui Oraer f.-.r $7,200. The daughter of S. E. Tavlor, near Millers- town, played a good joke on their parents the last night in the year, by setting the alarm clock that it would go off at midnight. The mother, thinking it was near morning hurri ed down stairs and was alxiut mak-! ing fire to get breakfast, when her husltftiid called her back. It was fun for the girls, On Tuesday evening while Mamie Butturf was in the act of lighting a lamp in her parents' bedroom the match went out and a spark fell into the fringe of a mantle lambrequin, setting it on fire. It was soon ablaze and she hallooed, which brought her aunt, Mrs. David Clark, who was a guest of the house, ujion the scene, Mr. and ilrs. liutturf being altsent. At the same time Mr. William Wertz, a neighlor, discovered the danger and rushed into the house. Bv their combined efforts the fire was ex tin guished after having consumed the lambrequin and burned the car- ix.. t. Uae ot .airs. Clark s shoes was burned through, her dress was WLtrelied and her handa slightly burned in her efforts at putting out the fire. Potatoes in the cellar covered over with paper will not freeze. Ex. It ought to bs a red hot political sheet we presume, and should be ene that has been paid for in advance, so that there would be no "due" on it. 1 Last Saturdav, William Augh- countv during the holidays. Sollv Kaufl'man from Huntingdon, is visiting friends in Beale. - East aterford has tnree appli cants for the post office ; Walnut has but two as vet. Hrttr. A Convenient Calendar and .laid. an old man, probably sixty yearf-T "ubaugh had quite an adventure with and J S.i 1 t Li - - V housed Aft I. 'J i: 1 :.!, v 1 l.-- A laan to hew . , a k't of locust Jiosta. Call at 1, ,1. -i1ism Iiiks Kept -Solomon r of Fermanagh twp., li.iti r. . .1 .1 sir. to bur ft choice piece I call on John H. Cunningham : ;. rs,,ii. . r the organizr,tion ol tne '.:.' nre la-it wwk it adjourned to Wc.lnesdr.y. lYrry county Freeman is 50 1.. tli'm week. Long may it .... .ii; 1 jiMsper. Mihlle Tii;carora I rosbyttrians i.Jkiig aliout building a parson "J.CallocLs Mills. T!.,. ri.'.-!Uis storm will be due .. t','i."itli of this month. Per ii ,t s Wiggans don't know. s V Mills -f liich field 1ms been . m. nittent for the manufuc t f 'i i.'.:. T in st-ibl:M. tjtn- of the actors in the fchow in -,; Ir. A. H. H-'ll wiw iiuKctlit inhis u-tge last S'lturday uight ....!,. hnve be'n selling in town ..-." 'h. wtu'on. at 40. HO. CO am 7.1. -ts n l -.tsl-el, according to quality. l"r... 'l.-!iati?:il weather that pre 4 .lnrin.r t In holldavs was ln..uh'Mt to a t-los-; Inst Satiir.t.iy I 1'iiili. An old whit l.onw found Li wr.v it.t- tht vrd of the Carriuge and Nch sort of statute and of 'a nervous dis- sition. Anv person having a nowledge of hira will confer favor by addressing his son, John K. Hix- er, I'll Heptmrn ht, V llliamsport, Pa. F.xchanges please copy. List of Letter uncalled for in the tost office at Mifflin, Dee. 31, 18SS. Persons-calling for letters in this list will please ak for advertised matter. Li tters : Annte Aiker. A. t JLmttle, Willard Ubil, Iavid F. SieU-r, Cl:ua Showalder, Thoma-s J. Gates, Myrtle IXni'dnss. Antonio CnbuaL Curtin '.l-H-lford, Ida M. Pallereoa, Minnie Miller. Chas. B. CR.wroBr, P. M. From" the Altoona Triltune: An ltootia lawver delivered a lengthy lissertation to an audience of interest ed listeners at thelep,.t inthis place few drtvs since on the careless handling of firearms, and a few minutes later was pulled from tae racks of the Pennsylvania railroad itist in time to pave his life. He is now naity to lecture ontue sunjeci ,f carelessly nalking on raiiroa,! tracks. A horso owned by Solomon Shirk in Hilford township, waa stolon, on Tucsd.iv morning. Also a horse w:is stolen from the stable of John Jenkins, iu same township, on the une ni"ht. The thief aiul horses . 11 i-;n: i - .... wi re c.-ijitureu iy it ui::im jinn . . the Cellar Spring road alout six miles east of town, and the thief was lodged in jail. He is a well clad, fair complexion, d foreigner, apparently (o riutiii. Particultira next issue. Vermont has for year paid a bounty of fiflv cents for every ilwl f,,x. and it is said iu pu Manuf.n'tory of Showers tw nijfhts la't w.eb. Winn weather from the Valley tin- St. Lawranef, is reported 1 desriatch. which is sonietuing unusuu f .r this time ci rear. !.mkin. the temperance speako . .1 .. - .v.i.l t. .1- f tfifTtTterfinro mill,! M 11, I I I ' " . . 1 K I in this town la;t spring is stunipin iir county for the cold water caua H ..we Ventilating Stovo wiU Heal j .1 .-.Me the space with same amount f f i. l of any other stove. Call nad see it at Frsiiciscus Hardware & Co. Iter. B. H. nart, rf Thorapson t..wn, agisted Rev. .V. B. Miller, in the pr itracted religious services held 1.1 the tf. E- church in this place last w , , k. K. v. llr. Ilnys, conducted an intending meeting Inst Sabbath iu Lis church. By Lis request a nuiu luTof his congregrdion brie fly related tiieir iH riem-e. The murderers of paymasters Veil. ire mid Hiurh Flanigan were 1! at Wilk,barre last Saturday. K.d !?..! :Iike" and two Italians : ii- mtirdertrs. The officers of Walker grange will 1. i, stilled hv ttublic ceremouey in l v'.er seli.K.rhouso next Thursday exeulng, Jutiuf.ry 10. Speakers from :. In. tut will bo present Iteh, Mange, and scratcb.es on hu i:,:.: or Ruimals cured 111 30 minnt.-s 1 v W.,lf.,r.PsS:iiutBrvI.tion. This ...... '.;Tu ..!,4 liv t Banks & Co Pr'.i(-gisti. Mifilintown, Pa. Oct. 31, iy- "C. II. Puchanan, on Saturday fell through the railroaJl bridge at Lewis tin. rud. utriking the pier, three i.tr. m bit left aide and his breast mt 1 rushed to badly that he will the two years t flO.tHHl has Uen paia in Itoiinties. The other ilay a country - n,. -in iir-reared Wfore the country tr-asurer with eleven young foxes, on which he wanted the bounty. Three of Iheru were alive, and he thought it was hard that he could not get the l,unty and keep them for pets. When" he was told that bounties were pr.id uu dead f.'Xes only, he killed the three little fellows at once and called for the f 1.50. a steer. They had sold the animal to one of the Duncannon butchers and were delivering the goods in a novel way, all of their own contri vance. They bitched two horses to a light wagon and chained the steer to the hind part of the wagon, when he took a notion he was not going to town and commenced to tug at the chain, upsetting the wagen on top of William and breaking loose, Jtie started for home across the fields with Jesse in pursuit, the animal ar riving there first, with Mr. Aughin baugh in the rear. Now came a con sultation of the two men and they decided to drive a couple of cows alonjr to town for company, which they did and arrived at their joum nev's end without any further trou From the Liver:)! Sun : On Sun day morning, David Lenker, living in Jno. Decker's tenant house near the steam saw mill, got up and made fire and went to bed agnp and over slept himself. During LiVmurning nap his fire burt too welL jRho roof caught fire and when he was grous ed it was all in a blaze. Bv heroic exertions it was extinguished. " Ou Monday the last day ol the onJ year Dr. Jtiizabetli lteifsnydcr, re turned from Shanghai, China, after an abseenee of 5 1 rears. She arrived aliout two weeks earlier than expect ed, having started earlier. During her absence she served as phvsician and surgeon in the Margaret. William son Hospital at Shanghai under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society with great suc cess, where she performed, surgical operations that gave her a hrld-wide reputation. We can well imagine that she was glad to get back to her old home after her long residence in a heathen country among half -civilized tieople. and her long and 'p 'riloiis journey. Her mother, brothers, .sis ters, and many friends, we know, are equally rejoiced at her safe return. Her return was the occasion of A a family re-union. Those prey'Lt were L. C. Reifr.nvd-r and faquir of Shamokin, Mrs- W. N. Eyerlv and her children of Bloomshurg, and Mrs. J. B. Dunkerly, of Gettysburg. The most convenient, valuable, and novel business, table, or desk calen dar for 1SS0, is the Columbia Bicycle Calendar and Stand issue,! bv the Pope Mfg. Co., of B-tston, Mass. The Calendar proper is in the form of a pad containing 3b.j leaves, one for each day in the rear, to lie torn off dailv. The leaves are 5ix2? inches, a portion of each is left blank for memoranda, and as the leaves are not pasted, but sewed at the ends, anv entire leaf, an well as the mem orandum blank, can le exposed whenever desire!. The pad rests upon a ptortable stand, which takes up very little room, and when placed upon the desk or writing table, the entire surface of the date leaf is brought directly, and left constantly before the eye, furnishing date anil memoranda, impossible to be over looked. The upper portion of the stand is made of pressed pulp, with the word "Columbia" in raised let ters at the top, the whole Item handsomely gilded, and practically indestructible. Besides the month the davs of the month and week, the numl-r of the days of the year pass ed and to come are ppecified ; and npon each slip appear quotations nertaintinc to cvclini? from leading l r . , ' publications and prominent writers on both sides of the ocean. Althou; this is the fourth vear ef the Colum bia Calendar, the quotations are fresh and new. and mention the notable events in cvcling. opinions of medi cal authorities and of clergymen and other professional gentlemen, the rights of cvclers upon the road, cyc ling statistics, records, the benefits of trycycling to ladies, advice aljout costumes, directions for road making and much other matter mtcrestin to the cycler in particular, and to the public in sreneraL A departure is made this vear in that a iiortion of the quotations pertain to typewritin and stenography with occasional ref erence to the new Becker typewriter made bvthe Poye Mfg. Co, lhe in formation contained on the calendar would if placed in book tvpe., nik-' a fair sized volume. KEPLER. On the t?7th ultimo, near J-.vans -Uils, -drs. iA'.a Kepler, ged 3G years, 4 months, IB days. THOMPSON On the 1st inst., in Mexico, after a lingering illness from consumption, Clara, daughter of W. ;Yrter and Sallie Thoniiison, aged alxut 25 vears. CBAMER. Ou the 20th .tilt., in Patterson, from membraneous croup, Sarah B., youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. S. Biair Cramer, aged 3 years, months and 5 davs. OI L.S ! OI-LS ! O I.LS ! Oar Bugle Sounds tne Keynote I Acceptable and WelcoB Bargains THE STANDARD GIL COMPACT AT MfFrUNTOW-N MARKFTS. VirmTow. January 9, 1S9. Bntter Rea.. Ham.. ....... .... ............... Srxmldr, ....... . .............. S"de, 50 IS 2 10 8 9 MTFFI.rNTOWff GRAIN MAFKKT. Wheat, new . ..... Corn old ........ Oat, Bye Clot-rraeed ........ Timothy seed . . . . . Flax seed ......... Bran...... ...... Chop. ....... ..... Sbortt............ Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... 90 40 25 60 .$3.50 to 4 00 $175 1 00 20 00 1 80 22 00 1 20 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, January 5, 1889. Pennsylvania red wheat 1.0G. O irn number 2 -torts. Oats mixil 32c. Pickl-d hams 10 to 11c. Bellies 9c. Sho.a lers 8 to 9c. Live chickens 9 to lle Live ducks 9 to 10c. Live turkeys 10 to 11c. Butter 15 to 30c 'gs 19 to 20c. .Potatoes do to ouc. Clorersoed at 7 to 9c. of Pittsbnrg Pa., make .A. SPECIALITY of rrmniifactnrinc for the Domestic trade the Finest Brand of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. W flinl!ntTe eomDarison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS JV THE .MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mimintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANC13CUS HARDWARE & CO. January 2nd,-89-ly. AGENT S W ANTED to cnaM for one of the largest. Old established, Best Known Nurseries In the Coautry. Mt liberal UTiuk. Uneuualeil lacilitii-a. CLN- EVA. NCIiSEIlT, established 1846. W. T. SMITH, Geneva, N. Y S C H O T T S FALL AND WIZSTTEH OlEITSTGr cf Mens', Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing whioh is now on Men of Juniata county think and study well over what we Lave got to say. Uar grand and superb fclock ox tad and inter Clothing la s.uipa; perfection perfected. Suppose we Ldk t-. you as plainly and sensibly tut possible while askn g your vmued and xelcoiae patronage. This is what we want to impress ou your mind. We have everything yon way need at the way of clothing, whether it be a necessity or a luxury. Your interest is onr interest. Wo offer yon the best dollar'! goods for a Dollar in money and i.-n't that a fair exchange. W4M-tk f PARKER & CO. BANKERS, Mats Street, Mutxxttows, Pesxa., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. "East pst cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS nr Tholes and Hirdv Nursery Stock. Steartv work for energetic, teuipiate men. Si,,,, in tirmi. or commiMon it r.reler.ed. The bunneas quickly and eisi- Iv learned. Satisf.iction guaranteed tocnu- nd airents. rito immedialiy lor terms. State aee. Address R. G. CU 4SE & CO., 14 SO South Penn Square, Ptiil'a, Pa. We have the banner stock of Overcoats of the county. Am aartea 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 romtncDO placing on sale 350 MEU'S FIKE MELTOJf OVERCOATS AT 58-50 The most particular dresser can take pride in wearing one of t hane gaxaieaaY 175 MEN'S STORM OVERCOATS AT 5, 200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT ffl2. This garment will sland comparison with any that naerehant tailra make to ordtr for $20. Our 10 lin is a imply trund. It i sirpplr impossible for n to ive you anvjhing like omprehend description of our grand, gigantic stck o, iiou i, Youths', Bays' and Oka dren's Suits. Schott wiil aell Men's mixed suits at ?4.00 ; Men's cheeked woolem mx imerc snits at f'G.50 : Men's Cno English dress suits at only $9.00 ; Vea's fine dress snits, which we are selling at $15 00, are niaJn from the most fath ionuble fabrics. They are ciual to any luurohant tailor's gait atirvr donble the money. If you have your boys to clothe, now is your opportnaity. "vTe ke just (ylaced on e.-.!e 700 B-iy" suits. The st les are varions, new and tne latest fashions. Prices from $2. up to if 10. Come to SCHOTT'S for Tour Hat. We will show you all the new celebrated mnkes. Our Furaiskinr Oe4 Department is the right place to buy yonr Winter UuJcrwoar. Do Tbon Thy Will. BY CUa BIIII1 WILCOX. Do XhXrTjrX 1 with me ' I am convinced that tby myaterlons ways TLcd eer up to goals of peace. I aee la loukir.g back over discontented dajs When I r belli d at j atbsTbou led'et me in I tee hew for my good it ail has been. Do Thou thy will. Do Thou thy will. I Ond that When I wept because some barrier stood Between me and my longings, I was blind ; For Thou Ladst placed it there for uiy own good. And when in chosen palbs I could not go, It was to gnard me Irons some need lies wo. Do Thou lb will. Do Tbo B Itij ill. I leel the cam Of realms to ard which my feet are led Across rr.y fve'r. 'n-:i..s spirit steal. Tte Wind itlehien 01 my heart is dead. Or in the alley or on the ht igbis above. The hat l4 Vew4 W .be bund cf.t DoThon thy will. K in Yon Cffo ' aud I Jannary 1st, 1889-ly. LEGAL. 4 DMISISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tall and Winter Goods. I wonld Inform the public that I hsve 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 mi'.'.inery goods, all new, and of the styles. and having employed first class-, milliners I am prepared to supply the public with I -J QCJj ecr) luiug ivu.u m ....... . .. .... . store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no ifoublo to show goods March 22-g7d -T. S C Ii 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTniER, I3R1DGI5 ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. MRS. DKI3L. f J rt tttalt qf George Rtthrock, dec'J.J The undersigned having been granted letters, testamentary on the estate ot George j Kottiroct, late ot r eriuanagn tnwni-nip, ( Juniata county, out ot the Orphans' iCourt ! of satd county, berc-bv gires uatice to all j persons indebted to said (.state to make im mediate payment, and those liaving claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH KOTHEOt K, Administralor. Mifliintown, December 10, 1SS. Di!INI6TRATlR'S OTlCE. Estate of Mary J. Zr nau. late of Delaware ttrp., Juniata county, deceutc&. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration cn the estate ot Mary J . 1 ten uis. Ve ct De'iWiire township, JunittaCo., deceased have been grant,.',' iaJae VO'tu of law to the undersigned residin in Jiiinin- town. P. All persons indebted to s.nd estate are requested to call and ni:-.ke pay ment and those laring claims win preseni Theol'ti'st ni bst Institutinn for obtain ing a Builness Education. We have suc cessfully prepared thousands of young men for the activo duties ol life. For Circulars address. I. HITK & SOIS, Pittsburg, Pa. E S T A I) L 1 S n E D 18S7 Special Invitation rTo The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ( Clothing that goes from ritlVATC SALE. The nndi-rtiigned oilers 14 acres of choice land, adjoining the borough ol Patterson, in-ivate sale. There is a good barn and corn crib on the tract. The land is all clear and level and well a-iapted lor the growth of ait kiuds ol grain and garden products. For particulars call ou Jous Cunningham. Taiterson, Juniata Co., i'a THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF XUvJ CKNT pies Free to mencau- Tl-.e TTimting l in Journal f.irnishes the idj.-intel bit of information for the rw-r---fit t.f these who indulge in the ift - rh. thrr moderate er exevs- oiTC use oi tne weei: v;i oei unwi m r r:s rv much ft.-.tonis!ie,i a few Ti-nmtrs mr.ee. at a calcination mane tv a Huntingdon m reliant, bas. don his own estimate, when he found that in fifty years he had smoked to the mount of (,.WU. tie is a nrsi-ciass mechanic and a man of otherwise ternixrate and industrious habits. r . , r has alwsvs enjoyed a iair snare oi icnlth. and vet is ono ol tne tnou- sands perhaps who might to-day be r, mtnifitrtHltlo circumstances, uuiior the of the vile weed. For !ale. Second Haud Stoves as gool as r.ew at half price at Miniintown Foundry. Also all kinds of stoves bougbt. J-ec. 19, ot. w-i n I.J an U i ftl in tnnrn 1 ue ntBiim w-" h.rt..mt and I them properly aulbeniict.-d for settl.inent. -Palterson, aa weil as the handsomest, and I tucui y j miiiv-ivi; I ,.,her. .re invited to call on any drnggist I B- "V" ! .? .. n4 ret fire a trial bottle ol Kemp's iSai sam lor the Tbros and Lnr.gs, a remedy tl,.i is selline entirely noon Us merits ana is guaranteed lo enre and relievo allCbron irt .n4 Acute CoueLs. Asthma, Bronchitis nd Consnmittion. Price 50 ceota and $1. Administrator. Uitnintown. January 9, t9 -6w. vn-!iers for Or. scott's Ccnulne riortrir Italia. nruaiieH. sc La- 4v se.-iit Kant, 1 for Electric Corsets. wi.' at once for K-rnis. Dr. sa:e. ti.tt, 818 B JV, . AgrlcGllural Society Election. this not a failure in in, -.mlaiirirt countv as is evidence! I v the fact that 403 marriage licences l .Lv.. l--. n .-ranted by the present K. . it.-r and Il.-cor.kr. during his t, rm of of:ice. Hill TH- olch. He condition f.-rtain men are ready with a coin- i -it . . it i uIm-iv tsiuoition om iu ut." . n t'ht. legislature. Such a biU ei.. ..Id ii 1 havo a ghost of a chance i.i the Legislature of a free commou wealih hke Peuusj lvauia. l'r, ,thonof.rv TdYmmingcr's father- in law, Daniel "Cnu of Spruce t. .. -o t.trickn with i.i. i I...I Tl,rs.l:iv. about 11 o'clock. -iiV iroK:ng the t-tore I 1 .. . n Kiior in act ificid ti , , r s:ti,. 1. t..-. ... . m .r. i-irnTllitd bv lr. .1 K. Mav.-r. S:J1 Arch street, 1 uil a. , l'a. V-ie at once. No o-ratin .1. lav from business, attested , r... ..tli.-rs 1 l Uoitsan, is oi cuics luii. . - rt. Ail VUf Mttreh free. Prom the Philadelphia!' Times. Score one for th bnirgaga smasher. Time keeper TT. Vines , f the Adams and W stlake Manufacturing Com pany, of Chicago, concluded to keep something besides the employes' time. He kept their pay envelopes to the amount of $ 1,000. To get awav with the 1,000 it was neces- .i.irv to call in the aid of a confeder ate, who placed Vines and the $4,000 in a bi" Saratoga trunk and checked tl-! trunk to St. Luis. This was r. rv easv thing for the confederate to do and involved him in no trouble. V.it no with the absconding occupant. When the trunk fell into tu nanus 4l.o4- trii lrrTa!70 master. ines k4.h1 on nia neaa. iiewssiu-s. ,,T...l Uu,'"-ed. siiffooated and sub- ..ii,m1 to such an ug-rregation o I.r-.ovia and indimities that he wish 1 lw. was dead. Finding he coma not dio he squealed, and when the 4i-ont was owned told a plausible be 4.. tl, effect that he was trying to lt Lis wav to St. Louis. H se ....1 a,,TtioKvmi.ttthy and a collec tion from his fellow-tra vellers, but as ho insisted on having the trunk, too; i. ,..;io.l n Hiisiiicion that ho was K-in. The trunk was searched an Y i ruul f..nnd Vines was arrest me "m,v.- " - . ,, ...t .i t,f..HM, d his crime. i.ii' ba.'oage master deres a medal and a nig rewarn. Fn m Terrv county papers : J udge Blattciiberger has sold his lit. Pat rick n-ul estate, farm and mill, to Adam Barner for 1G,000 W "lien Jlr. tH.rge i. nw-i, y....;n,. Imti-hertHl this sason be made a sausage sixty feet long Just as the family of Jlr. .?..Toi..l Liggett, near Icki-sburg, sat down to breakfast on Wednesday 1,., was stricken with and has since leen un- "r ' nsc'iotis James w nitmer V'-,'1 (potato Jim) of Livel-poo.' to-nship, ;uL I received severe, if not nous injuries while on me .v The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Juniata Agricultural Society will be held at Port Itoval, I on Friday, January 11th, 1SS9 at 1 o clock t. m.. to elect managers lor the ensuing year. , T. he atteuilance eI au is (rspeciaily niuested. W. R. WHARTON, Sec y. Port Royal, January 2nd, lt89. IIORIEME.T, LOOK HERE! L. Banks Wil m, of Bedford, Iowa, will inaugurates his third season of Public Horse f!ales at the Jacobs House, MilHiEtown, ra., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1SS9, at 1 o'clock p. m.. sharp. The lot will embrace single and double drivers. heavy draught horses, !tc P. S. lurchasers from .Mimin county can have th ir horses deliver ed, free of charge, at Lewistown, if desired. Tliee. The violet loves sunny bank, The cowslip loves the lea. The scarlet creeper loves the elm j But I love thee ! The sunsh'ne kisses mount and vsle. The stars they kiss the sea, The west winds kiss the clover blooms, I J4u ' Vjas thee ! The oriole weds his motiled mate, The lily's bride o the bee ; Heaven's tnarriagc-rleg is round the I earth ; Shall I wed thee 1 Bayard Taylor. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BEYERS1 Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods Ibr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to Sec THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at tho Wonderfully Loy Fricet. His prices leave all Coinititr.rs in the rear, t ' fcil to trivo him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY M IFFLIN TOWN vijPwJujjSm jaww.i SIAKRIKD . Correspondence. Walsct, Pa, Jan. 1st 1S89. Editor Sentinel and Republican : Dear Sir : Not receiving any hap . , .I - per.mgs in vonr journal imm inn ......... n-.'i trv to Bpnu r tew. ,-,", - , lvl lr T ..... t..,f The corn crop in lieale is an nous- o" y , Jlclionaid s ana S. nil for circular. .. ,..,- nn. I . - . , . .. ...... Ir i fm.n, IjVnOOL rmm ' I 1U 'Hl3 f nis o iu" ; ' KngUsli hpavm laniiueni v" , ,.,.,l ov.r the roiigU . Ml .r.l Si. ft or Caloust d ItUiujiH and i-. , ndSnfLm borses, SlST farm in S.avin. tnirl. Si.lints r N XN ' A tiwuCiP lxt for ed. except Mrs. James Smith's. . The Christmas entertainment at St Paul was a success all through, the teachers and managers receiving presents, eonie of them quite valua ble. Also, the classes were present ed with candy and oranges in abun dance. Some outsiders received uresents. The one most worthy of notice w as a plug of tobacco, 23 inches loii'T. received by Daniel Yocuiu. George BrubiLker met with a ser ious hurt some time ago, which, is likely to cripple him for life. In try-in"- to prevent a barn door from blow-inn- shut he was caught by the door and thrown against a siea, thereby injuring his hips so as to confine him to bed some time. James Barton of Peru ilills, lias purchased D, B. Mc Williams' farm. S-loman Bardell has purchased the Kerr property, better known as the Kauffman, near Walnut P. O. G. T. Kenepp, wears a broad smile since Christmas. Report says, it is a girL William Crozier had a valuable 1 mule to die tm Christmas morning. Abraui Partner is on the sick list this winter. Mrs. Alexander Y'eater and daugh ter Laziic, visited friends in Miltliu JOHNSON GOODMAN. On toe 24th ult., by Rev. A. H. Spang ler. William E. Johnson and Annie Goodman, all of Port Royal. CBAMER NAYLOR. On the 27th ult., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Geo. . Cramer of Delaware township, and Ella J. Naylor of Monroe twp. HENKELS ARNTZ. On the 29th ult.. bv Rev. S. Mount z, A. S. Henkels. of Delaware township, and Minnie Arotz, of Walker township. KIRK DECKER. On the 25th ult.. bv Rev. S. W. Sears. William O. Kirk, formerly of East Waterford, and Minnie Decker, all of Harrisburg. JONES HERSHBERGER. On the 29th ult., bv Rev. S. M. Mountz, Matilda, Pa., and Maggie M- HershW-rger of MeAlistcrville. HIBBS BURRIS On the 25th ult.. bv Rev. G. W. Leisher. at the home of the bride's father. Mr. Oli ver G. Hibbs. and Miss Jennie C. Barris, all of Juniata Co. LEISTER SMITH. On the 1st inst.. bv Rev. J. Landis at the U. B. parsi mage in East Salem, Mr. William J. Leister and Miss Marv A. Smith ltoth of Cocohimus, this county. TRESSLER KING On the 11th inst.. at the home of George King, Esq., of Centre, by Rev. G. W. Leisl er. Samuel Tressler, Eso.. t.f Milfori Perrv Co.. Pa., and Miss Harrie King of Centre, Walker township Juniata Co., Pa. Hiiy Your BOOTS AKD SHOES from G. W. HECK, AND SAVE MONEY. BELFGRD BLOCK, OORNKa MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS Wc nrc Selling STOVES OF ALL KIW0S, CITI VTIT: THAN TiATKR Ho not fail to ra our SQUARE HEATERS TIIET A R 11 UEitTIU. A FI'LL LINE Op COOK 'STOVES ALWAYS OX rTAXP. asjoktw ire.. We fiirniph repairs for all kinds of Stovaa, Htuve ri?. CoeJ -Jt the very lowest pricra. OIL ( LOTH A SrnCALlTT. A Bquar f 1 rd far 81 W FRANCTSCUsS TIARDWARE & CO. MASON & : HAMLIN FOR BUTTER FABTOF.SES ON THE V, CUIII -w ii.s.ssw...- j--, - 1 L-. L 1 v-3 1 -U .2. L- I Sill IKT a i . ,T I'-- THE000LEY 6REAKEB PBGSESSlIf cvrns mi ni itK Mtinouo. oi-. n-wov. ".-. Ill -.j tt rn a f e , Ti,, lmtonil. a. r.x- siuon. iit. Hnti .v,v COLD MEDAL. ' nV olZ. - -'' . .-....;i.i..c-,. t ru-fr:ii., v y. i 1883. I8B3. Ibe cnhuictorctin wfto tutrtxliit ed iu l' irMil fom) by Marn A Hamlin in 1-1. Othr maHT followed in Uie mRna'sV tLire of th-e iiitraiunt. but ibc M tf irnt liainLn Ursrai" t.av alwdv u.aiu tatrted their Mpr-'mary a the . in th world. JMftn tt Hwnlin oQ' T, MB deUionni.raii"n of th oneriallod exr-M' nce of their 'C;an, the fa t that at an of the frrrat WrUl Kxh:u:iiTi, inr- tha of wuVrV milk R P A t l Qer. fl ' cmn- Uatrdiylsl'C'M Ji Til SiKKP. fr.-e. Masoa A llsnil.ti il.tnot he.-iti.ie to m-jlcstns ex-trsi.r4.iia.-f fsim for tn.-ir .mi-of, lt-:it i:.t-y ,.,ir-, lnui,i')..T. 'I II T r"---t'l.! Il tii;-tt cac.leua) .l. ,-v.-1 I y n-li. r l. n l :. i-.iV.-f c. ' I an of iilivi l.uii up. t. it s:,.l , n. . . r, -r .-. ! Th.s Um-t atTribut y to ti.e r-:.n:rs--', .- i. - proveain.t mtr.rfuc'-.l ty ttnrtu 1n t-J-or land u ,w kmrn-r , - "M It '.l Vls-O Sraisosa," l.j f 1 B r I (i liens' of L tt ! .bluur.: am! P f I J .'J Z J i-io-i.l of cresid csitsci- 0;S3s:-i-- 1 l.r siauoinj Iq tul.e S:M olhT l:i.;.-tllj.t U'l vlTiLV. s. A cirrular, conrs.:itt.s l--tiiiior. s from tnr. bondred imrrha-T. ttiusirisri,. si"l t'ii., r,, tv-i.t, toylhrr wlib ltsrri.tive cslmoifn'. to any st-jilirai V ':an.a and orL-aua Sold lor cali or eay pay rtwts: s.so rettl-t MASON & HAMLIN UKbAM W MANULU. BOSTON. NSW VOliH.- t IIICAI.O. rorIrp.Brayl. KsrTOM urn I rlssar r l.ler ,.nri. Car t,i.ars!i!4. OSsca, ill AhCU St., 'bildl-l.la. A'.l rtt,s.m. Try it. 1 a botila, al fav Mar. ll.lflS, 1. PRINTING OF EVERT K.IXD I OB I dr.u at this oflTirs ss sr.f rofV i. I w R :ur.::i n tho WEBSTER On the 29th ult., in Delaware twp.. William Webster, ag ed about 73 years. ir.H:iit -r, . , r. . fSS First P?Im!umi ouVoiJM--i" Seven .u,v s; WK-ir. c, .. i COLD MEDAL, PATUs (Kra,,. .S,,T;,;rp";.-n1,f,fiia ISnvvnl R rrrioll 11:1,11 COLD MEDAL COLD KisManureSpreader- YslasMs IiDirrH-i l tor J sj-S. 1 Oairy Fair, N. Y.,' 3 & TMyVX sV. il 1 Ail . li Z Vn f i - m i hii urn ii i in m. a - t ette township, Darid Dunn, son of CrTK SILVER lttZt" Peter Dunn, aged about 32 years. fiiZ j D Nor PLmrn i rnrjin a tniritni.. it u ls SHIRK-On the 59th ult, near nflS rrlFro'lnE? McAUsterville, in Favette township, tj jJUUrS ccmss and everytwi-cta J- " s,,.,, ci otiirri. IS t.il t SluHtli you have "CCLCKEiTC"' with Sos laather Hoel. This Is toe beat fitting and If.QST CURtuLE CCDT In tho market. Mado of the best PURE GSM Stock. Tho Sole leather Heel ssves Maney to thi Wiarer. AROTIO UH- 23 Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, ll things consiaereo. 1 r,-l.t rear-f.,n u.f nir'c.r It - B. 1 1 '- t.e I r.e-ii. !nu-'r-.t' l .l.M:, a i:';i:n.;- vti ,.f..rr1 C-l. If"!, ,--.T: i 1r,o'r tr.-- o CO.. S' tut.-: DO N T til you hV THE w:th "Ounlus Courtt.tr." h"d'L eth" r. Ir. .ts-.a durablllt,. H -",t Zo of, our mope, IT" 'OUTSIDE COUNTER. r 3 . r-' T. it. I' " 1 , l ,, ti worn none. u need au)U"u i tli't t i.."Si tat,
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