SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. DEC. 18. 188. TERMS. subscription, SI .60 per uogm if paid I, advance 12. OO If aot pud la idTiocr. Transient adTertieeraeuU inserted at 60 cents par inch for each insertion. Traasteot bastnaea notices) in local eol omo, 10 eaota par liaa for each ineertion. Deductions will ba mad a to tboaa deatrln to advartla by tha year, half or a.uaru year. SHORT LOCI LS. Tight bbiies produce colds. Tattlers are not worth listening to" People in Canada enjoyed sleighing labt week. Chribtmas and New Year good at Eapentchiule'u. Misa Minnie MeAlinter is clerking in Schott's btures. For H'llidv -andr and no forth. gt to John Kirk's. Lamps from ISo to $1.00 at Fran "ciscus Hardware & Co. James K. Robison has re-roofed his house on 3rd street. William Sirber of Delaware killed a hog that weighed 642 lbs. Martrn Crawford's drug store is a beautv. Drop in and see it. Fin Bronze Lamps at F&AMCnKTS 1 Ijlkdware & Co. Hanilsomelr decorated Lamps at FaA-H-ist-us Hardware & Co. 'CTiristmas is coming." Go to Hurley's for your holiday clothing. Attend the Farmers Institute at Center next Friday and Saturday. Read the new ad of Schott's saeri fica sale in clothing in another column. The editor of the Ldwixtown Free Press is ou a trip to the Pacific coast. Children's overcoats, sizes from 4 to 13 years, reduced to $2 at Schott's. A farmers' institute will be held at Center, this county, December 20 and 21. The hih water stopped the run ning of the ferries on Sunday after noon. I not fail to see the Hustler at the Franciscus Hardware Company Store. 120 men's and boy's eassimere coats all aiies $2. To re. luce stock at Schott's. The trestle-work ef the Mexico river bridge was washed away last Sunday. 150 men's nbittiniers, men's and boy's Tests, all sizes reduced to 65 cents at Schott's. Captain MrClellan holding a jiosi tion in Washington, D. C, is in town visiting his family. Jacob Lt-roou was caught ami hurt under a rush of coal at the railroad warf at tn station. Pjorm X 'ely anil his sister Min nie were visiting in town during sev eral days last week. " For bargains go to Schott's. Pri-Ct-s rfduced. All new stock that miut be sold regardless of cosL Tln "nig'it wil! soon be here, "when all through the house not a creature stirred not even a mouse. Jacob Tj:'UJ'n bought the Hges farm at Milford station last Thurs day at public sale fur $4100. The briJge builders in order to make the trestle-work safe had men catching drift wood on Sunday. The Teuchers left the Institnte for home refreshed and brighteed to renew their work in the school room. The Stat-- Horticultural .Society will hold a two days session in the Court Honse, Jauuarr 15 aud 16, 1800. Miss l'eiu'l Haldeman of Tlionip ontown is visiting Miss Kate Thomas at the home of the latter ou Main street. Henry Watts, son of Joseph Watts, who has Wen railroading in Virginia and Tennessee is home visiting his parents. Handsome melton, chinchilla, ker aey and worsted overcoats reduced to $9.00. All must go, cost or loss at Sehott's. oj oouord s bamtarr Lotion. This never fails. Sold br L. Banks fc Co DruggisU, Mifflintown. Not. 6. A fountain and aquarium in which fish d.sport themselves and dart hither and thither under banks of moss and leaves of ferns is an at traction in one of the windows of the Banks drug store on Main street. One little word uttered by a lying man may do an infinite amount of harm, for example the fiend, who sev eral nights ago shouted "fire," in the Johnstown Opera house was the cause of 10 deaths and 75 injuries. ' Last Saturday, a man was fonnd lytng dead along side of the railroad track about two miles east of Hun tingdon. On his ieraon was found f J5 m cash, m stlr gold coin and a certificate of deposition a Rockisland, Illinois bank, for over $200. Jonathan Reiser of Delaware ' has returned from a trip west. He was in Minneapolis when the Tribune budding burned, and saw a number U. men iau Uown to their death through the flames ... paling sight he hopes to never again witness. When you are looking around for a local paper for the home circle, re member that the Sextoo. axd Re pcbuca is the largest paper publish ed in Juniata county, and in addition to all important personal and relig ious and business and political news gives a well selected assortment of literary reading, almost twice as much reading as any other pajer published in the county. One dollar in advance. Those who desire the Weekly PresM can secure it with the Sect-lsix axd Republican for one dol lar and fifty cents in advance. THE TEACHER'S ISSTITfTTE. The Teachers Institute which as ! sembled in the Court House onMon . day afternoon, Docember 9. was call i ed to order by Superintendent Au- man. Professor D. L. Kepner, con ; ducted the opening devotional exer cises. ! C. W. Bashor, was elect d Vice President ; R. B. Campbell, Scre ! tary, and It Fi MeMeen, Assistant ' Secretary. The roll of teach ers was called ; 98 teachers answer- 1 ed to the call, after which tb Sn. Franklin B. Gowen. Fi.Presiilor nerintenddiit ddiveretl th a.l.1rtua of the Philadeh.h Rai.road was found deal in his nim Kutztown normal school delivered in a Washington D- C. hotel on Sat- an address. urday with a bullet hole through his ' The time for meeting of the in heaii, from back of the right ear to stitute was fixed for 9 o'clock A. M., the left ear. A revolver the chamlwr and 1 o'clock P. M. Adjournment discharged lay cn the fl.mr. at quarter till 4 P. M. The Pine Grove M. E. which has been uudergiiin- Church The institute'was interesting and I instructive throughout and during r rttaiiw cvi a . T .i t- , ror some mouths pat, will be re-op-' .u-". , " . X enetl for service on Sabbath, Dec. 29. i I V f A ".'S Preiw hing, Saturday evening at 7.. . !UP "teudent of Public In- 30 : Snn.lae mi Ta.oa i if Z.i t n ! etructK.n, who unfortunately was M. Th R e nice will be in'charge of ; stritken Tf Tue?a-V r v.. . I VMliinrT Willie at fliA BTitrinn T&iriniT O- Murray Klepfer. B. 1L Hart, Pastor. List of letters uncalled for remain. ing in the Tost OJH.-e at Mifflintown. Pa., week ending December 14, 1889. ' and pupils. I'Ardtilta r tnn 9. ... I . 4 11 . I list will please ask for mat for Tttor. Tn., IT I Miss Bhinch Gray, Jacob Fair, Mrs Elizabeth Dickson. James McCacxet, P. M. T?. T l e i i - . ujmMiu uifuwiui i, wuoiunnra i evening while at the station waiting to ni et an instructor on an incoming train. The list of participants in the exercises numbered instructors from abroad and local celebrities Participants in the work the institute advertised ; are Rev. A. K. Miller, Rev. Philip Graif, D. L. Kepner, Prof. Buck, Dr. N. E. Shaeffer. O. B. Sulouff, Dr. Heigt-s, C. W. " Bashor, Professor Ge. P. Bible, Professor Brumbaugh, Profess-r W. H. Groninerer, Ex-Sher- period of years was platform sweeper n Dietr ck, Iojt. Mr. bpanglt r, Ed. at this station, but who during the lr. I. N. Grubb, T. D. Gar- last few Tears has been doinir service luan' Mu48 1earl Haldeman, Miss El- for the company at Harrisburg, was ' l -Miss Kate JJipple, .CoL O. knocked ;dovn by an engine at La n iF Heiges, J. W. round house number two, at Harris- ! 1l,loSle- burg on the 10b inst, and severely in- committee oh permanent cek tificates. jureiL He is aged 76 years. Professor Campbell, J. H. Carney, Fjip-HkI. Smrin T..n;t . ' D. Marshall, J. H. Deen, O. B. Su- all Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, lung-lmne, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, Ac Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful lilpmisli om-o ever known. Sold bv L. Banks & I tee (rood overcoats Well put tgether. 44. IVi. e $4.(X). at Si-hot t's. fir workingnien. Sizes from 34 to To reduce stock If the the Influenza that now af flicts millions of people in Euroie, cumes t the United State you can not escape it. Misses Minnie and Anna Shuman of Millerstown were visiting Jtbeir friends and attending the Institute ou last Friday. Work on the blackboard before the Teacher's Institute last week, proTJ that W. II. (ironinger is an tfficitnt sketch artist. Hon. Joseph Tarker diet! in Clear field town some davs ago. His re mains were taken to Lewistown his native place for interment. J. Frank Stoner has receivea an apiHiintment in the census depart ment, in Washington. D. C, and left for that city on Thursday night. Misses Ellie MeCuIloch and Ida Lu(Kn of Bealetown, spent several daTs last week in this place visiting friends and attending the Institute. Geortre S. McCurdv of the Lewis- town Free Press will enter upon the hcbarcre of the duties of a place in he irovernment printing office at Washington. Jacob Hower.Sr..Lou2ht the Zook aw mill, and about 100 acres of land, with two sets of buildings, at public aale iu Fermanaugh township, Satur day for 53,700. T)r F" T Mom- of North Tenth "treet. Philadelphia, was discovered in a scheme to secure $625 life insur ance nn AnaiA Afclntosh to whose death he eertincd- There is in Tottstown a famlfy con sistinrr r.f vnmen whose tastes are so different that ther long agoesUb- li&)A.l n.U .,ii-inrr each OD6 to . . H . K V . 0 do her own cooking. Iu-h. Man re. and scratches on ha man or animals cured in 30 minutes Co , Drusrjnsts. Miflbntown. Nov 6 Njxt Sabbath eveninsr Rev. Philip Graif will preach on "A Sunny Re ligion," and in tha evening he will discourse before the P. O. S. of A on "The Glorious Emblems of our Republic. On account of the risk and difficulty of crossing the river last Sunday evening the annouced special service to be held in the Lu theran chusch was by request of the order postponed to next Sunday night. All are cordially invited. Dr. E. E. Higbee, state superin tendent of public instruction was stricken with paralysis on the even ing of the 11th inst., while at the railroad station at this place, whith er he had srone to meet a professor. who was to assist in the work lefore the Teacher's Institute in this coun ty, before which Dr. Higbee ha I la- lored during the afternoon. He was placed in charge of a couple of our citizens anil taken on Mail train at 5.03 P. M., to his home in Lancas ter, where ho died on the 12th. Charles Loudon, a son of James Loudon, of East Waterford, is lying ill at his father's house, of typhoid fever. He contracted the disease by sleeping in a room in a hotel in a town in the western part of the state, where another guest, a victim of the same dread disease, had but recently dieL When symptoms of his ail ment were manifest he was immed iately brought to his home, in this county by his friends. We regretted to hear of his disability, and trust he may promptly and fully recover. Democrat and Register. The Philadelphia Record almanac for 1S90 is at hand full of important data and as this has been a year of flood,storni and disaster. The Record illustrations or pictures are confined exclusively to flood and storm repre sentations. The first picture in the almanac is Johnstown before the flood disaster overtook it. Other pictures of the stricken city after the flood are given. A startling account of the disaster. Picture representa- j tions of storm at other places are shown. The almanac is a valuable j one in many other particulars. From the Bl.mfielJ Times : Last Spring, . . Irymire, ol lye township, lought a steer trom Neighbor Heisuley, wUere lie arrang ed to let it remain until this iaU. On Tuesday last he sent down for the animal, much to the surprise I his neighbor, who had seen a couple of bovs drive the steer up the road the day before and thought one was Mr. Frvmire's son. He was not, however, and the fat lwvine has not since been Been in that neighbor hood It is surmised that be was stolen' driven away and ais- lV'' .-.'. . posed of. By nerlect to properly pin a tres- l- t, th last sran of the river u L , Ke.M.e. the tresUe fell forward, struck. the next trestle, and that one fell to the next, and so on they fell like a row of bricks, on and on unau w, a.t, tl the men succeeded in the boss. He went down into the nvcr but fort unately was not hurt. Twelve of the trestle" uprights were broken and had to be supplied with new timbers from the woods which was done on the following day Wednesday t i 1v on tin trestle work " . . 1 j. ne iwupi louff were elected a committee ou permanent certificates, reported to meet in the Mifflintown school house, February 22, 1830. COMMITTEE OS OBITUARY BESOLITIOSS. O. M. Kerlin, G. Towsev, B. LI Shunian, were appointed a commit on obituary resolutions, aud re- of Eu- Sexti- ported resolutions on death gene S. McAfee but the have not been received in the nel and Reitbijcan ofliee. COMMITTEE OX UENEKAL EESOLCTIOSS. W. H. Groninger, J. H. Kearnev, W. F. Buck, Denny Marshall, D. L. Kepner were appointed a committee on general resolutions and reported : e teachers ol J uniata county m H. C Klinger, T. J. Nichols, Mary F. Sheaffer. Delaware. J. L. Dimm, R. W. Grubb, Maggie " Speakman, Clifford Ford, Ella B.;Kurtz, D. L. Kepner, S. E. Shurtx, Alice Auker. Lack. W. L Rhine, Sadie Lud wig, Lizzie Clark, Dracy Lauver, Sue Au- drews, Ida Loudon, J. M. Barton, Lillie C. Clark, Edwin Pyle, . Bessie Gray, Annie Clark. Spruce Hill Ella J. Reed, Peoria Neely, G. B. McLaughlin, W. J. Mc Laughlin. C. J. Memminger, II. P. Stewart. Turbett. A. Y. McAfee, J. T. Turbett, O. M. Kerlin, J. S. Kepner, S. T. Turbett THE CHOER- The choir was under the leader snip ol xToiessor JJeen, wuo was ably assisted by Miss Isabella Alli son, Miss Ella Reed and Miss Alfava- ta HoUobaugh, Wm. Hains, G. B McLaughlin, W. J McLaughlin, H. C. dinger. Miss HoUobaugh was or ganist. SOLO STXUEBS. Samuel Rollman and Miss Alfar- atta Hollolwugh each sang a solo. CoL Bain paid Miss Hollobangh the compliment of saying that he will lie humming the tune of her solo in days to come. DECLAMATIONS. Esther Thomas, Lizzie Auman aud Ella McClellan each declaimed a piece to the satisfaction of the aud lence. EVKMXll LECTCRES- Mouday evening, Rev. A. R. Miller and Rev. Philip Graif, each deliver ed an instructive lecture. ttxsdat evening, Dr. N. C Schaffer, deliver ed an instructive lecture on Manuel Training. WFDS ESDAY. evening, Professor George P. Bible, rendered humerous recitations, and delineation of character. He lo ks well in woman's dress and his er sonation of the peculiarities of jou- har woman was so lifelike that the audience could scarcely believe the testimo ny of their ow n eyes that he had not been transformed into a wo man. nmAT evening, Rev. Robert Nourse, deliv ered his '-John and Johnathan." The lecture was entertaining and was delivered in the supreme man ner of egotism that is typical of an Englishman. It seemed satisfactor ily worked out to his English mind that Jonathan would be of no account if it had not been for John and vet he would not leave Johnathan and go back to John. He did not say why he sticketh closer than a brother to Jonathan, but the inference may le drawn that it is because he gets alonir better in the world than if liv ing with his father John. In his delineation of the oratorical tariff or- i . ... . resolutions ator. Ue was driving a peg lor ex- a. it'&iurui vicvriuuu, aiiM a a- jii ia A CCCI Housewives. Th (una ad wiu Bui wbi tb mat ,n lj ,aali t-.--j iuUbatr Ttn-.41WScrt,PoiL.ilol aad Dry, m drama arita WolfTCMEsjacWiig Save Strrpiurj antt &mhhhtq. tm bwril m iratiMlan. ariBantnt art aadfaaatlaiaanarwanrrnaaL ami -Hai WIIOOF. Ladia.trTtt aad iaaa aaaa a aBeoth In SoUbrSlaa - 11 a rimiaia Piai.la In WOLFF JL RANDOLPH. raiuoELPHa Loon K. Atcuki. F. V. M. PaaaaxL. ITHISSOI at PESSEfLTL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFUNTOWN, PA. tCollaetinc aad Coavavaaeinf prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Main atreet, in place sf reai dence of Lania B. Atkinson, Rao., south af Brid re atreet. rUct 26, 1 8S6. HILBERFORCE KBVETER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, IrFLIN'TOWN. PA.. 07Offire on Bridge atreet, opposite Court Hooaa. Jnna k'cI.Aroat.ra. Joaxra W. Etmn INSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROVJL, JVSIMTJ CO., FA. LT Only reliable Compaaiea repretanted. Jan. 1, 18X9-1T MASON & HAMLIN. ORUA9I A.1D PUSO CO. BOSTON, HEW YORK, CHICAGO. SEW MODEL. ORGt.1. STY I E ( Contain a fire octave. rin s'np scion, turn ihei in a Iare n1 handaome case of solid Mack walnut. Price, $99 eaab ; alao aold on the Kay Uire byatera at 1 2.87 per qurter, tor ten quarter. I arben orpan becomra ( property ot person hiring. NAsO.1 ( Tbe Maaon A. Hamlin Strin;er," ioTented and Jt patented by Mason A Hamlin pianos eiclu OArILII sirrly. Remarkable re finement ol tone and PI.AXOSa pbenominal caducity to aland in tune characterize I. three instraiuents. POPFLARItTf LElHORUtftS AT AKD CP. M B CliHrnlD, Dt. DAB aria a CliVroiD, JR. D. M. CHA W FORD A SOX. tiavt! formed a partnervhip for the practice o' an-aicioe ana m-ir con altera! Drancbra Office ai old at md, corner of Third and Or- aiiK utreetn, ) ffliuioarn. Pa. One or both ol tbem will be L.iinrt at their office at all iimra, ueiep oioerwae pruieaaiorally en- f"t"1 A alaie aid r- I-ft at tbe store of Mr Howard Kirk iu Patterson forcall,and win De exmiDea at 10 A. M., aud 3 P. M of acb day. April 1st, 1K'.0. MERCHANDISE MURDER I eapa. Ueua, Boys' and Children, clothing, overcoaU, fine shirts, hats and lurnismng gooda, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT'S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE OX RECORD. bono?? Ud bJuhe enoi?iu.8 traJe d""g the month of October w Thegweath W??0re Furn.shing Good, for November, everra hrror Oothfn trade, but there is every reason to believe that November will be a mild month Now we find TtTit th" T6 WUh " uU 8t0ck of cloth'g and fuTnUhi'g fcood. To unload 1 ourselves is to cut down the prices, and our customer. drnm' HARVEST of BEST BARGAINS ever known. We iZSg"- goods are not BEAO THESE GENUINE aEOUGTJONS : Men's suits marked do urn to Men's amits marked down to Men's suits niarkt d down to Men's suits marked down to $ 3.50 Men's suits marked down to 1.60 4.00 Men's suits marked down to 10.00 5.00 Men's suits marked down to 12 00 5.75 :fandkoniaetirc.ereB' O"" Prt Organ and Pxano told Payment mmd Rented. November 13, lbo9, 13U Jor Catk. Catalogue Kay free. WANTED SALESMEN to Stock. All Goods Warranted FiasT Cl. Pertuanent, pleaani, rtliiable portions for tb- riiiit u.eb. GixmJ kalenes ud ex peD'es (-aid aerklv. LllN-rl luduramenl. to begiuii'-ra No .rtsviMua expt3riince iec easary. Ou'ti; lrea Write tir tt u , giv ing age Chaclk H. Chasc. Xnrs-rnuxii, Ki-'a u-, N Y MeDtiun thia Kap-r. Dec. 1 , Km- END FOR OUR CATALOGUE aa WRICK ATLAS ENGINE V.'CKKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Men's overcoats $3.50. Men's overcoats $500. Men's overcoats $7.50. marked down marked down marked down to Men's overcoats I $10.00. to I Men's overcoats to $12.00. marked down marked down to Many of these overcoats being made of Corkscrews, Cassimers, Meltons, etc. light and medium weight. Children's suits marked down $1 50. Children's suits marked down $2 00. Children's suits marked down $2.50. Childress suits marked down $3.50. Children's suits marked down $3.75. marked down marked down JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFI.IJITOWJI, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. to Boys' long pants suit to $2.87. to Boys' long 'pants suit j to $3.50. to Boys' long pauts snit marked down j to $4 00. to Boys' long pauts suit marked down to $5.25. to Boys' long pauts suits markod down to $t;.oo. These suits are no old set up goads, having been received by us ten days ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down to $200. : 2.r,0. Stockholders Individually Liable. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoat iurk,.; $2-40. j $3.00. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down to 3.00. J3.50. and w hile he was thus booming John and Free Trade, and the Democracy and Cleveland, he might just a well have put in a plea fir the ruling out of silver as a legal tender, and put in a ph-a U- make g'lld the siiigbs staudarU ol value. 1 lint would iixvc I aV v a aA w BJ aaVUMlllsff AaTCDlaa JOU sT. tl. IT IVonilOlU MtlUAMia1 aVIKl srultaa on rrM-y trmt,mmtm 1 tiirr Mil. 1150 to t!W0-r 8. US to tSCO. ' tKrn rnwtmAm. la. aaar aw b mmmm 1 t- AUi raitavlotie. Free. mi JOSEPH BOTH ROCK. Pretxdent. T. VAN 1KW1N, Cuawr. maic-roa. W. C. PomRroy, Joseph Rnthrock, John Hertzler, Pbih V. Kepner, Ko'wtI K. I'arkur, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwiu. STuCKUOLIiEBa S Philip M. Krpner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Kothrock, Jsne H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, K. E. Park-r, W. C Ponivruy, J. llolaies Irwin, Mary Kunt, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertiter. T. V. Irwin, fharllte Snyder, Joaish L- Barton, John M. BUir. Uoliert U. Patterson. K. M. M. l'cunU. Three nd pour p-r cent, ii.terest will be I :iid ou ccilihcalea of depoitite. I.jan 23. 18B9 tt All the best and latest styles are included iu tliis off.-r. Evtrv moth er who has a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unexpected "offer. Men's pantaloons $1.00. Men's pantaloons $1 50. marked down to Men's pantaloons marked down to $3.0(1. marked down to A grout variety to the above reduced select prices. fn m at Don't fail under any circuniHtauces to see the above bargains. If vi I are in need of clothing it's the greatest tuouoy saving ehanee ever known Institute assembled avknowlWlge the j suited the c inuiercial views of Lm kindness of the Heavenly father in his continued mercy towards us in allowing cur ranks to lie visited, bat ! with little devastation, reminding us of the Divine blessing of a Divine Father. Also teaching us the uncer tainty of life, and the importance of doing all things well, so that when tbe summons comes wa shall have the commendation of having don i well. Therefore Vie it Rttolred : That in the death of Dr. E. E. Higbee, tbe Slate of Pennsylvania ha lost one of its most Hicient 'workers in tbe cause of popular education. A los has been sustained, which we with all interest rd laborers in tbe work sincerely mourn. Retolvtd ! That tbsnks be tendered to al' for their prearnce at the Institute ; to Ibe instructors for their paint-taking Ubora, while in onr mil at; to the Coramili't:rrs I Clerk lor bis invslosble and persevering SCH0T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. to 'to tha Mr. in onr and ef- order in the hall and elsewhere ; cboir for I heir excellent ninaic ; KanB'nian (or the nse of tbe orfsn. Jtmlred : That we recofraics County Snoerintendent, an able Beirut officer, and whose administration has materially advanced tbe interests of popu lar education. Rttolred : That we favor a uniformity of text books throughout the state, and that all text books be furnished at tbe expense ol tbe state. Retolvtd : That we recognise in district libraries and literary societies an invaluable aid in tbe causa of practical education. COMMITTEE C! ORDER. S. E. Shurtz, II. C. Rhine, J. E. Allen, were appointed a committee on order. TEACHERS ATTEXnAXCE. Mifflintown. B. L. Shuman, A. B. Will, Gertrude Crawford, Isabella Allison. Patterson. "NV. H. Groninger, S. C. Mover, Kate Dipple, Maggie Marks. Port Koval Samuel Campbell, G. H. Tow'sey, TillieJKoons. Thompson town. . r. Jiuckie. Fermanagh. J. C. Hower, F. N. Thomas, Marv Auker, K. B. Camp bell, Milhe Milliken, Samuel Stoner. Greenwood. Katie MiuiKen, t . a. Will L. A. Underwood, J. W. Cas tles. ' Walker. Macrrie R. Kinzer, Flor ence Detra, W. H. Haines, J F. Wirt, W . Auker. R. E. Mcileen, U. Bashor. Blanche Fry, C. B. Auker, Taadore Kloss. Fayette.; Banks Reush, Laura Shelly, K S. Kinzer, H. C. Sausman, Emma O. Davis, Alice VanOriner, Elmer Smith, J. A. Martin, O. B. Si.Iouff. J. H. Carney. MUforc. Samu.l.Richenbaugb, G. v RmiKsm. A v. .immerman, Asa- dore Dean, Katie Showers, TJrtbison. Macrsrie Wetzler. T51a J. W. Deen. Denny Mar shall. Mary A. Laird, R- M. Gray, S. R- Biden, J. W. Replogle. Tuscarora. H. C Rine, J. JE. Un Amanda BartleT. J. li. Itosa Harry, alary Milhe iieale, don, and Hr. 1 iu part with the vi-wa of Cleveland and would have bi.-eu"so English you know." THE CIOI D. The only cloud that saddened th Institute was the shaft of the death dealing angel that prostrated Dr. Higbee w ith a paraletic stroke. The last address and the last prayer thnt Dr. Higbee uttered in this world w as utUred in the Institute on Tuesday afternoon. lr. Iu. llisrliee was born iu Barliu'rton, Vt. He taught school i Maryland and while thus engng-d, became a preacher of the Reformed Church at Mercersburg, Pa. He af terwaribj preaclred iu Vermont and Ohio, and there became a college professor and after that preached l in Pittsburg, thence back to Mercers burg till 18N0, when Gov. Hoyt ap pointed him tothe superintendenc-y of public instruction, which position be held through successive administra tions to the time of his death. His funeral took place at Lancaster, at 11 o'clock, Monday, Decemler 1G, 1880. Don't you forget it, G . V . HECK, has iiiovtd Lis H;ce Stuiegwith the 1 ullest Mock in the County, 1865, ESTABLISIIE L, Into the McCriiii. kui!linr. 18 9. SEW Dltl'G STORE. Maud Al- M. P. Crawford, Pharmacist, has oeued a new drug store in Mif flintown and has in stock a full line of all goods kept in a first class drufr store. Prescriptions acci-ratk- lt coMPOtTiDED. Purity of in "Ted i- ents guaranteed. The patronage tf the public Ais respectfully so.icited. Democrat and ltegister building, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. tf. - - . . . Interented People. Advertisinc a patent medicine in tbe pe- culi.tr way in which tbe proprietor of Kemp's Balsam (or Coughs and Colds doea is indeed wonderful, tie authorizea all druggists to give those who call for it a aample bottle Free, that tbey mar try it be fore purchasing. The large bottles are fiOc and SI. CO. We certainly would advise a trial. It may aave you from consumption. MIFFLIHTOWN MKKKVTS MirrtniTowa, Nov. 1. iH9. Pntter .......................... F rrs. .......................... Bam..... ........ .... ........... Shoulder, ........ ............. Sides, MirFLINTOWN GRAIN MARK KT. Wheal 75 Cora old 83 to 40 Oats...... 20 Rye 6i Cleverseed. .... 94.00 Timothy aoed ......... ....... 91-(H Flax seed 1 60 Ursn 20 00 UtlO , 1 80 Snort. 22 OO Ground Alum Salt 1 20 An,erR:vQ Salt............. 1 10 PmxADEUHiA Markets Dec 14, '89 Wheat 80 to 86c. Corn 39 to 42c ! Oats 3U to die liye wc. lover- l omioto sl vj to . r. it i.ct in the river. . ..in..,. ...ml.rs that the first i Crouse, ?OU"rZ 'irj.Zn"'t away by a aid, Samuel Harrie. i.:rJT" i the river. The Monroe. t-.i ;i,.n loit the work bacV .1 ...A- The trestle-work for I annie . . -T mnltM on Fri-I J. O. Terger.- day afternoon. John 'Fitzger- ' 1 tat 50 a bu- Apples f 1, ; to io.ot) a barrul. Sugars 6 to t Sl.llpnbero.er. ' "-s V ,xxll L Egg-jli"ed 17 U18o ' tD - - 1 .1 I - - J . 12. i. , a,.i..t,.i- ti nrvi. n ;auoz.,urii tg-a uo. txlwara noc.rum - " f u ... 37.. - ih T.iv ..hi. lr.-na at ST1 -. Vi A KTlAIIfiP ' rvA rw " - " oaeueu...S., - j .. . Q i 1 11.. 1V Susquehanna. W. U SUmling, , ilk-. fnw- imstjc-j 5 SA. .M?f!?W ... s'riceffSM We don't starve Unality to throw a bone to Price. F fd I ( I In othe. word a, we don't a-iarht our work or ue in j JWaTC I I t 1 ferior trimmings to tesnpt you with a low pnc lor i n'rty ,ii poor goods. Non batlthe Best Cioibing Ivr Men. I I fry V-- . -?aflkr G5c 'W - C. YATES & CO., (Wv I . . S1U ff " -i I .sirm.a I 1'Tl lttroTVI'T C"T - Tl W I l i vi . i ij i i i ii w n i vii. . m i v . u p-i - PHILAW LKHIA. p I I a , Special Invitation To The Public To atteud the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that trom gwes on dailj THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL UUVKILS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods lor MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES ol' Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lw Trices. ilis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, no dou't IaU to cive him a call if in need ol Clothms W. HAUL E Y MIFF1INTOWN 1J. IT KS A FACT YVKLL KNOWN THAT W K HAVE The Largest Stock -OF- HAKDWARE IiN THE COUJNTY Iiuildirg Hardware was never so low ag now, NAIL, LOCKS, IIIXGCS A.C., IEME.1T, PLASTER. ; m x a-v ; a1 - tt i t : 1 i : 1 r tt : " . i WALL, PAPER, KLIiXDS, ifcc, Are IV ow Sold at Bottom Price by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. fOULTBT PAYS i It properly maDaged. Tha Parim Bil- lctis. pnblih-d monthly, finely iHustratrd, : the best psp-r for isncirr and farm r. - Lea tbsa br. cents a month orn r it to you post psid. Send stamp forssmplecopT. Scf 1 Bulletin, fearl t-t. tsrssfesr's btsaasra k.sl.-a ssS m , ! Addreas Poultry New York. Address A. B. I afcU.ru All A aOf. li a. km,
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