i. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. DEC. 25, 1H89. TERMS. Subscription, flj0 pr uana if paid to advance ; --W If not paid in ad ranee. Transient advertisement tnasrtad mX 60 geota p l"1 for each inanition. Troint busineaa notice in local eol amn. 10 cent per lino tor each inaertloa. Deductions will be mad to those dnairing to adrartiiw by tbe Taw, half or qnartrr Tear. SHORT LOC.1LS. La.t Saturday u the bhortest Jay of the year. A heading luachine will be put up in M.i'-ed.'ii:i gP- Win. Hawk's big hog in this town, Weighed 4'W ix.im.l-i. J.ilm K.tfp'a hig hog in this town a,e'-'i d i'Mi pound. Lam" fr t:i Is'- t- $1.00 at Fran cM'Un Hardware V Co. Ol. m l Shower's big hog iu this t,.u weighed 410 pound. , .Senator J .hud. Patterson will pass i the holiday ;it li..rue, here. r' Manv U"i- i" Can1"' Valley, Huut-iu- l.ti i- uu!y haw distemper. Fivd.-rick F..pe ushinlii'i big hug iu this town weighed 4-7 tiouuls Fine Iiroiize Lamps at KlUM'Wt S H.UtlWlKE Co. Henry Watt, who baa lvn lirin m V irginia for Un yaara ia Ti.iting at the home of Lia father, Joseph Watts in this place. The friend of foundervnian John I .odgers of Johnstown, re -ret that h w housed with a sore foot causal by a sharp ax falling on it Matthew Allison, son of the editor of the Herald has been housed for eotne time with a severe attack of cold, bnt he is getting better. Rev. Mr. Dillon, pastor elect e.f the Westminster Presbvterian con gregation has not accepted the calL It will ! necessary to call another The U B. Church at East Solera after having undergone a course of r 1'Ca.ii IU1S HefltHaan traa opened Lu.t SabUth with appropriat E. A. Smith, of B.mkertown, this county, slaughter-. L. 2 hogs hist week, lo-J cioiithn M. lU-ectivelv thcv weighed 431 and 407 pounds. Who can lx-at that. Miis B. s.i Penned, a ftta lnt in D etiwon Semiuarv at Willi itnport is spei ,d.ng her Christina, bolidiys at i h home of Ler father Jom -id, P. nnell in Patterson. Itch, Man-re. and scntt.-r. l... i "an r animals cured in 30 minutes I by ,oolford's Sanitary Lotion. This re- e never fiilLs. Sold bv f. n.,.t- - f Druggists, Jlilllinto'wn. Nov. C. ' The funeral of Oliver i..f.,e Handsome, v dented L.'i tups at J ,,k prVw res den' ....... ,, , lautrson avenue HiiSintown ou the Joseph Iriu.b has wo id a house alternoou of the 19th inst Inter inJ lot in l'atterson to J. N. Keller. mtnt iu Presbyterian gravevard. Children's overcoats, siz.- from 4 Snvcr il nil,. . . . to 1, y ears, reduced to , :U Schotf. eu'efc Viden Mrs. lr:.if, wif.. of Ilev. I'hihp ; broker Miuick of New.Hrt Minick Griif. is rapidly improving ui health, i heard them, iio drew a revolver and 1 the new ad of Schott's sucri- j fired two shuts which caused the ficesrue in clothing iu another column. thieves to leave the premises in a Mi- WiKnn of Birmingham is vis- ! U1,rr.,'- itifs M" Nellie North in I'attersoD. Isiuic Barton's, Is.i;ic Allen, a citizen street is low with Third tit m. U ii.. t full to see the Hustler at tlif Fnuu-is.uis Hardware Company Store. Ct rresm!n Atkinson is at his hoi:ie u this place, HpecdiQi lie hol idays. 1J0 men's tiinl boy's cassiruere coats all si s To retluce stin-k at Sfln.tt's. J. n:it him KauiTnian's bij ht in V;dk..r township, weighed 415 pounds. Miss Anuie 11. Schweicr visited frt'iu Is in BclIfout, Centre Co., Pu., L"vst Week. Tue M tHin Social -Cluh m-t at Miss Su!.:e Murmy's on last Thurs day evening Win. Puvis a typo employed in Fliilndt 1 hin is visiting his mother in this .luce. white tai.lv . hviug on t'x'.ibition in the Banks drug store cousump-! Kihed a large rat that was placed in j the cage with it hiht S.;tnr.lxv moru- ni'7. I he rat made a light for its life, but it was no match for the wensle. wetK Iter. 31. I'.Dorle, of Huntinf; d.jn was relieved of a minnie bsu." which he had carried just below th1 left knee ciro kiuw th lo e t. . e 8 Ilun. October 97 ic. a f. mai.ung in tho P. O at A'iffl V P n-. i. . . '. --ifHiDtown. oi.-ealLnsr for letter, inthit er 8 linn. Octrdier 07 i r . . i WH Lstof letters nnc.l!.l Pa I'erK "111 Die.- utlr j . - - letter - V , "" matter, iuers : Miss Mtry Burd ,o. M. Sadie Kwfi&nsn. Mu,-" Jennie R,b.son, C. C. She.l l.nbersrer "iota frel Alio?"1 n?l'?LT Mr Wk, rred Allobaajrh. Miss E1H Arm oon nanier. Jes McCArxer, P. M. the the lol- The Presbyterian Sabbath School of this place will hold their Christmas entertainment on Tius day evening the 24th inst. Lutheran aotl Methodist Sabbath S.hools on I the same eveniug tho night before Chrstmas. j Dtctors L'luien and W. If. Bans, mpu'attd the secon 1 fic-er of John Hh-, Hold right hand on hist l'ji.l ly. 1 be tiug.-r had been cr ihet by b-f . ing c::ught in the cog wheels of the il -rrick at the river bridge about six weeks ago. nen you are .ooking ar.un.l for a local paper for the home circle, re member that the .Sen-tin,.!, and Rr n-BUCM is the largest ,aper publih-t-I in Jun.aticx.ui.ty. an din a.lditi..n b ad iwiortant personal and relig ions and business and political news srivcs weUselecte.1 assortment of hterry reading, almost twice as much reading as any other j-aper published in the countv. One dollar !.. ihtse who desire MteAry Preu can secure it with SE.vru.fx axu llErrsucje, for one Iar ami fiftv cent- in .i - nu.auuc Alx.ut 2 oVl.H-k on Mra.Iar morn ing n fire biofc ont in the Star c!o:!i:nsr "'ore Le,,t by a i,in named IUelM I I at five joints in Letiistown. The storo was located on a point jom-d by dwrelliog houKPs. Seven dwelling houses were destroved be fore the fire was gottnn under cpn trol. At one time it was believed t! efire 'epu tment of Lewistown coul l not master tba odH igratiou a id .i :e-a c!i nan sent for the suanerof ihs place, which was promptly sei.t about f ur o'clock in the morr.iug, but fortunately the lire wns subdued Itefore our people reached the sceue ef conusration. Harry Patiers-jn and Fred Es pniK. ha.lr! were in the O. A. Ii. Hall on Friday, putting things in erdr r for an t-ntertaiumeut. Th y found a pow.h r keg that contained a quanti ty of the explosive material i.i it. The v poured a long train of it on tho stage or t latform and then fired it. This was admirably fun. They did it sev eral timea. Then they changed the fun mid jioured the powder into table drawer. The powder rau out oa the paper and into the fire. The re suit was a terrific explosion of the 1. . .. 11 T loiici ou i ne paper, an. I u; aionjr l tie stream of the train in that place one dir Us eek. The train palled oat of the t-tadon and he did not recognize the pbwer- Ha tnrnedtff one of the dr pot men and inquired how fr he had to go to Johnstown, he thinking he had got off at tbe wrong statio-j. A man saiJ : "You are a stranger hrf. or bav been in Johnstown lf ir. thefl iod. It's quite changed tow." Etome fainte 1 away and when h came to immedia'elT fctirle 1 in search ol Us familv. bat thev ereini.',.i,. ly swept away. Nobody knew av thiog.ahcat them. He searched about for several davs and then bj-ted la-k to Germany, broken hearted. SEW DKfG STORE. M. P. Ckawfoed. Pharmacist has opcnetl a new drug store iu Mi- nmtown and has in stock a full line or ail goods kept in a first class drug sUre. Pkescbiftioxs acci-r.4tp- lt conwrxiED. Purity of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the publicis respoctiuily so.i-iteL Democrat and Ilegister building, oprxsite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. $f rlUKEBIacSang taatbrr Ure Sal L B.tnks Wilson of Crestou. Ij vi. wiil conduct his thirty-eighth hcrse s!e at the Jacobs House, in this place, at 1 o'clock sharp in the after noon, on Sattrdat, Decexber 28tb, 1HSS. This lot will embrace single u 1 double driving horses, coJts ua.l heavy draught horses. Terms : S x ty days on note ; 1 per cent, off or ca-h. Tribute of Respect. The last span of the riwr bridg? was swung last Thursday. It is the first bridge across the river since the June flood, excepting railroad bridges. At one time it looked as if Tennis of Thomnsontown would F.:ii IIr:iiug h:n b i!it t'aj have his bridge reat'.v first for trnvel r t ... -vt I .1 .:t. il."U UlfllJ UU. .&U1U Miss. Street f. r l."0 lueu cassimers, men's antl tlIington Smith, Lube Davis, W. If. Ki.nnso J W V..l'..l,on v: .i i ... ...v . ..i.i.ii, Ul.ui .11. lAn....l...l T T - - r hoy's vests, all sizes reduced bjt-W. Htaiphley, J. T. Ailinau, r. W. rj. -. -t S.-1 . ;', , j Fink, Joseph Gray, represented Jun iata )untv in the Pennsylvania State tttarge that recently met at burg. The late Teachers' Institute pass ed a tribute of respect to the mem ory of Eugene S. McAfee, deceased as follows : Death has once more been in our midst and stricken from the ivil of teachers, Eugene S. McAfee. He was called away in the prime of manhood in the midst of a suc cessful career of professional promi nence. Therefore, be it resolved as tca.-h-ers of Juniata"county we mourn the irreparable loss of a teacher of mark ed ability, whoso quiet gerdlo in fluence will be missed in our circle, aud while acknowledging the wis dom of our Meaverlv Father, feel is lav iWder that nourcd i om " our "Overly jratuor, fee down from the drawtr. The ro-.v- . . 8un ,s auwu t i . ..r :i ll, .!,.. :.. . , li drove in,,,,,.., , " .!.!'' 1 1 Rtxoived, That in this decrc-e i - -. . uaav.a t.u; r-p 111 i , .. Harry's arms, and up under his t n1J command, "Bo ye f.lso chin, au.l over his face, b.in,in all ! , y iu "ch a lu'Ur US -'e tho hair off evebmws an.l erelids, k uo ' ' h S'n t,f m.an ",?rtL-' Htul off his head where not protected ! "ope, 11,'t ,we ncertly sym- s fill. ile.uas fiiWitfiil v'f : . " I 11,1 - r ' l.ll.i ... 1... a. . . . 1... 1 I . I i- . 1 j "--i. wuu IS not UHWl UUI I501lt-Deli V( we re. meanwhile commending them to bow in humble submission to the will of Will v. BEATS the World, ft Is tt-e lest HARNESS DRESSING Th BEST or Men's Toota " Ladies " Children's " OFT CMS and VBS te LmiDm w wmA W .ana wit a Mk- to iin mi thow4 - MaWMB ImtHaT - WOLFF A SAKDOtPH. phiudelpnu. lucia K. Arcmaon. . M. . Ptmu. ATTORN E YS - AT - LAW, IFFLINTOWN, PA. u.-Col looting and ConTevaacing prompt 1 attended to. trrtra On Main street, ia place of isi leurtt ol Luuta K. Atkinson, Kq., aonth ol rirt re arrt. f w-t 26, 1 88. WILBERt'OKrC SCIIHEIER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ItlrFLIVTOWN. P V. nTOffirf on Bridge afreet, opposite Cmirt llttUNtt. .'.n Vcl .rosin. Jnmtm W. Brtaurt IC LI (;il. (.STIMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, POHT ROYJl.. JUSIATA CO., Pjt. V-J' nly rliIe Companies represented. Ji. 1. lt-lv VV A T K DtV " , Steck. All .1 Vmri .!... Klasl L-g. Pernisneoi, pVa.jui-. profitable, p-ite.ns forthoriglitn.1.. Cio.i slericv aid ex-penM-a paid .e.kl- l.iirr-l ti.du. etnents to tM-citin--r Nm pn-vi.-uo rzpr.rion-e noc esaarr. Ou til Tree. Wriia lor iu, aire Cbables U. Cm, 3 urserynian, Kcies- te-. N. T. Mention thia piper. Dec. IS-'Sa, 3m. i a.o m om.D, t.a. DAaw.M cioriotD, JR. D. M. CRAWFORD . SON. l.av formed a part Beret) ip for tbe practice oi Vfdiciiie atKt tbnir collatteral brancbea. t'ttice ai old tpd, corn. r ot Third and Or autre rtreeti., M tHiulown. Fa. One or both ol them oil i be tound at their ottice at all titm-n, unlers otherwise proteMiioCally en- eei. a :ate will he leit at tbe store of Mr. Howard Kirk in Patterson lor calls, sod ill be rxsmined at 10 A. St., and 8 P. II., ol each day. Apiil 1st, lB'Al. MASON & IIAMLIX. orkas ao pi.4xo co., boston, new vork. Chicago. 1SEW f Canlaina a Hve octare, INinfl Stop Action, lurn-i-I.el in a Urpe and hundMome cm oi Mohd ORG4X. j tiU. k wxlriit. Ti.-e,$'l!l rsKtt ; M'so h.IiI on tht ST11E I K-y Hire nli.u hi I e:2.37 er q u a r te r , 2244. I lor leu i u r I r i . tA n-n li04iiii n ( i roperty ol rt-on I iiii.g. M.lOT f The.Uaaon it II milin I-'S'rii ?er," inventeil trd ."lenied by i!.i'n At Haiulin iiiaiiot i-xclu- stvely. Ri-markab'e re fioeuint ot tone and ' j nii'iiiinal eaeMeity to I KUtid in tniie clinr-ictfrizii 'jllff II t: llmelilH. roiM'L4iis-ri'i.i:sonc' lis t U ll, a-J-2.AU. kUO, ?, U. A.N D IT. MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Mens, Boys' and ChUdrens clothing, overcoits. fiue shirts, hat- ai,.l cao, furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT SCIIOTT S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE 'jSKLK OX. KECUKD. k ?fc"5by,the mormons trade during the m-.nth of O. tobw e bought $5,000 worth mora Clothing and Furnishing Goods f : XcvtB.ir lhe weather in October was favorable to the Clothing trade, but th..r- i. every reason to believe that November will be a mild month. Xow we f.ud ourlvesloaded to the muzzle with a full stock of clothing aud furr,.l.iBg goo,l. To unload ourselves is to cut down the prices, and onv customer, will reap the HAR EST ol BEST BARGAINS ever known. V. markoj down evary article to a price that you will wonder at The goods a r not shop-worn bnt all new and bright. BEAD THESE GENUINE BEOUGTIONS : Men's suits marked down to Men's suits marked down to Men's suits marked down to Men's suits marked down to f? 3.50, Men's suits marked down to 7 4.00, Men's suits mailed down to ly OJ 5.00 Men's suits marked down tj I J 0 5 5.751 These .nits are cut in sack and frock styles and come in licbt mrJ t aa. and dark caasimeres, Scotch. Chevoits. Worsteds, and Corkscrews i. t vit ed and domestic Men's overcoats $3.50. Men's overcoats $5.00. Men's overcoats $7.50. marked down marked marked down down to Men's overcoats I $10.00. ! . . j Men s overcoats to $12.00. marked Juu maiked ilcu u Many of these overcoats being made of light and medium Corkscrews, Cassimers, Meltons, etc. II OIL I .-V PI AXOS BEN! FOB OUB CATaLOGUEuo tRICtS ENGINE WCriKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN D. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. OF HIFFLI.1TOW3I, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTHROCK. Pre,,Jtt. T. VAN IRWIN, Ca,htT. i Children's $150. Children's $2 00. Children's 2.50. Children's $3.50. Children's $3.75. suits marked down suits marked down suits marked down suits marked down suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit markc.l j to $2.87. to Boys' long'pants suit mar'., i to $3.50. to Boys' long pants snit murke 1 to $4.00. to Boys' long pants suit marked I to $5.25. to Boys' long pant 3 suits marked ' to $(1.00. Orjuiit aid 'luxui nulit Paymeu-t and tinted. NoveiuU.-r 18, lSri, I3t. I i jur Cnh, Ku y j VatalOftuet tree I KIBICTOBS. W. C. Ponieroy, John HerTrl:r. R -twrt K. l'ark. r, T. V. Irwiu. Joeph Rothrock, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson, These suits are no old set up goo Is, having been received bv u. days ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats maiked don j Children's overcoats maiked down to Bovs' overcoats marked do-M j '-i-- ! $3.00. I'll...'. . . I wunuieu s overcoats marked down to'Boys overcoats marked do : 3-. I $3 50. AH the beet and latest styles are incln.le.l in l.iu.fT..e j tr who hss a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unex: Kverr t. .1 ui.iin Aif.-nt.vou ht.. tin ir ..ruou. ti Jjilin and prullia , J.iuie- Sliurroa astudont of Prince vlton coil, jh is spending his Tication 't at Mi-Alistrville. IVuih r we In i'c you are having a merry C u-i.-t:u.is aad wo wLsli you happy new y-a". X wi'i S'l' tvlT -i atudent in the Jun ior c!a- i f Stite College is at his home in I'.it tt rson. The riv-r bridge was opened t-- i fixit travel on Saturday Wagons frosstilon Sunday. Rev. Ii'll of Philadelphia preach euirith Westminster Presbyterian ehurch on Sabbath. J. S Oruvbill of Washington, D. C, ia hj.ending the holidays with his ' at that time. lamiiy in this place. Irenrgo Parker and James Math re, stii h tits at Princeton are horns for Il'iliday vacation. Miss KutH Thoni'is of Philadelphia is v:iting Uie home of her broth er Jacob of this place). The armnal M isonic banquet was held iii the susjK-nder factory rooms last Thursday evening. For bargains go to Schott's. Pri ces reduced. All new stock that must be sold regardless of cost. 4 v. v. I. . ..'..in niA'ie vt ui.e w iiu te head lown ticking Ler stops thr u,'h Harris- the mud, rn against a post with I s-ich fi.rce that sho ui thrown on her b:ick. Her right eye was very Miu-li injur d. " q H-it"r-hiy E l. .Stam'ouugii.of this place, was conijH lhil to shoot a fine young steer in tinier to keep it from starving. The anituul ha I in si;uo wiy been hurt oUmt the head, tho injury ef fecting its tongue, causing it to swell to about three times its normal On the evening of the 17th inst. i sizs, a.id making it impossible for tin (leoige Bupe rt, railroad watchman I jM.r brute to eat. One wi He i n his Ik at about a mile w est ! night last week thieves affected an of Black Log w as struck by mail ! e uiruuce into the spring house of J. express but was not st ri nsly injunnl. . A. Stambaugh, in Tyrone township He was walking on a track thi-t he aud stole therefrom "two hams, two bv- his uurnt en.l was taken to Dr, 1). M. Crawlords olH-e where the bums ,l.1val,..f,,'..l....;Mi.,.u1.".. T . seenieth good m Thv wght.' aud! f&5ai " to rSX.f;. out of doors. From the Bl om airs, tulizabt thL.ighti.er on leturn-, ing shad Wended. ing liome last 1- riday. and in passing IieoJvJ, That these resolution.' aroun t lr. Uums store whi , Ci" . se-fnifth good in Thy sight," audi S t'SE31i -tSJX t'.Ifl to IZS30. abI -U "" - hen divtded friends e Vunited, the Ul shaU 1 their everlasting i J-fiVii,1"11 Held Advocate : light, an.l the davs of their iaour:i i S,.S2S.T.---aa KT.KTIlUoLl EH : Pliily-i M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane U. Irwin, L. K. Aikini-on. R. E. Psrker, W. C. Ponieroy, J. Hol.nes Irwin, M iry Kuril, Jerome i. Thompson, Jr John Ilertr.ler. T. V. Irwin, Chirlotte'inyder, Joxiah 1. Barton, John M. Biair, Robert II. I'nturson. F. M. M. IVnnell. Thre- and Four per cent, interest will be paid ou cetliticatea ol deposit. I.jan 1889 tl Men's pantaloons maiked down $100. ren's pantuloons marked down $1 50. to Men's pantaloons mark-. 1 ,lu $3.00. to A grent variety to t-elect fr. the above reduced prices. The Mc Allerterv ille Knitting Com pany elected th-3 following lis-t ; f otti.-e-rs : (l.orge F. McFarhm.t, j W. W. S'aarou. Jaj 1 Smith, dire.v ; ors ; Ii. Cavenv, president ; S. L. ; McAlister, vice iresident ; Philip Veler, se-cre-tury ; J. M. Slierwtsi.l, treasurer. printed in the county papers aud :t copy be sent to the family of the d:.-:-cuasutL B. K Shlmas, ) r (J. H Toi-sey. O M. Kerlin. ) C ard of TtianU. Cj lH.lived t le clear of running trains . shoulders and a crock full of butte that time. Di.rve Ijotivler an emph-yec of I A large e-rts k e-ontaiug 501'os. of pack ! ...i k. .H... ... ...i . .. ..... r i. .i.:.. . . ..ii i . . n.- .u.-u ' it i i i tic u.a.u ranri nut evnipanv living on ,f fu ouner was it Water ' Ino ' heavy to b J couveliiell- te.f w .t.ia-.. itJ, el.,..t;OT. l t-l fUUWUSIV rCUlOVCU j His fellow e-mployen-s of gravel train No. 2. paid hiia a visit several even ings ngo and r'sented with a dona tion of the substantial ami good leit. It is iHlievexl tno tlucv.-s arc known. Other deprelations iu the same vicinity from time to time havd 1k.-cu reported. One of the numerous incidents of the river bridge crossiug on a siugla plank took place last Friday morn ing in which Mr. Samuel Myers was chief factor. Myers lias a vein ef humour in him that makes the cares Y.u'll lie- sick li-fore spring. The Russian human epizootic is coming, nd in. human skill enn stop it. Miss Nellie North and Miss Maud Wilson, students at Birminuham Seminary are home on vacation. Mervine Pannabaker of Coalport, i visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l'annabaker in this place. Hiss Jennie Millian of Newport, visited h-r school mate Miss Emma Strayer in Patterson on Friday. William Dvsinsrer of Carthasre. Til . toiii an:ed by his wife is visiting :s parents in Walker township. tieueral Btdl's agricultural imple ment ware house has lieen "touchetl op" with the brightest red color. Samuel Gaymnn of Favette has bought the John Hertzler mill prop wty at Port Roval. lrice $2,500. Haudsiinie melton, chinchilla, ker sey nnd worsted overcoats redue-ed o $0.00. All must go, cost er loss at Si-hott's. (iiMid overcoats for workingmen. Well put toge ther. Sizes from 34 to 44. Price $4.00. To redu-o stock tKch..tt's. Miss Jane McCnllocb. foriuerlv of hisconrty, diel at her home in Huntingdon on last Wednesday, ag ed. a!out 70 years. Tho firm r institute held at Cen ter, last Friday and Saturday, was largely attended and was interesting to all in attendance. Misses Nellie North and Maud Wilon. students in Birmingham Seniinary re at their respective tomes in l'atterson. J&mea Mcflellan. an emrilove of Virginia railroad is t home in this place bavicg recently ben roarrievl. He is accompanied by bis wife. Isaac Barton, living near Cul Mill, caught a white weasel on Mon day. The little animal lias been P" ia cagj in the Banks drug store. things of life. The Books & Haines ferry flat that did service ever since the June Hood till last Sitnrday. will be float ed down the river on Wednesday to Xfsnnrt. The fl:it. will leave the ferrj on the 21 mile trip at 7 A. M . i of life sit lightly on him, and on the sharp. Quite a company have secur- ! afi resaid morning when he saw a ed tickets for the occasion. I Tuscarora Valley wau cautiously i wnr Ins way over the single plank u tho bridge he uiad5 it a point to vahev ma;i steppe:d ashore and iu a digni- Iiev. A. S. Fasick came from Dick inson College ou last rtal uruay even- u oft tbe al),ltmont wheu tlle ing, lt sj'eiui uie iioum;. k won ins parents and friends in Mifthntowu. He irea-hed in the Me thodist ! church on Sunday night ; and willoc-1 tie d way asked him for toll. "Toll," echoe d the surprised citizen of Tus- e-upy the pulpit of this church again j ,.jllW ,uci, " next Sunday moining, at 10i o'clock- ..(.,! v tWl) ' c Yes sir," said Myc-ra ask-l the valley mau. cents, answered the William Scholl. who left this his I budge official. "I won t pay it, native eouuty in 1870 is row visiting j said ti.: man from the rural district ! his friends in Juniata. He dropjd i and ul he started. Having gone! in in Mill his brother H- H. S holi of I but a few stetis he met a citizen of If tte proprietor ol Kemp's Ban should pubhsb a card or thanks, r-tit:e ir.(r expresions ol gntitude which come t him daily from those who have txen rurnl of eevi re ihroal and InriR t:oubIe by li.e ne ot Kemp's Balsam, it won'tl fall a I i i sized book. Ilew much better to invito al: to ca'l ' n any drnggist and get a sluio'. bottle that j on iuy test lor yoarselt it oer. Large botlles 50c aud $1.01). Hoot Leistit. On the 5tli iust.. by Sijuire Anicy, Philip H-jot, of vtesi l'e-rrv township Suvder couutr. and Cora K. Leister, of Monroe township this county. Weskick Laxuk Ou tho 15th inst., by Rev. B. H. Hart, Dan'l W.i rick, of Ilarrisburg, and Kate Laudis, of Dehiware township. Auams Sheij-ey. On tho 17iii inst., by Rev. II K. B rry, John Ii. Adams and Xjizziu Shi.ll'y, .j.tL of Delaware townshig. rxnTXEii McC'ah.s Oa th.' 7t'; ult., by Uev. E. E. Be rry, Jacob W. Partiu r, t.f Beide township, and C;ir i C!. McCahan, of Milford township. Zouers Porkit. On the 12th inst., by Rev. J. Land is, B. J. Zei't ers and Miss Til.iu J. Porfit, bj'tl. near Brown's Mills. Iloi-SH Tbbio. Oa the 12th iust., by Bey. E. E. Berry, G. B, Rou-.'n and Bertha Trego, both of Fayette. ItlKli: Don't you forget it, G . V . HECK, Las moved Lis Lcei itt.it AitL tLe 1 ullct itock in tlie County, Into ti.cj illCrcns! ESisihlinsr. ft 1 - Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. I! ;re in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chance ever km SCR0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTIIIEE BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. 1'A. . S st- ' i- ; i J-- : ... I 1805, ESTABLISHED, Special Incilation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on da;-' Irom THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. f7 this place last Wednesday e vening unexpectedly. He came from Cali fornia by way of the Isthmus of Pan ama tNew York and thence to Mif lliutown. Rev. David J. Beale notwithstand ing ho was a sufferer by the Johns town floeid, gave all his time to min istering to his flood swept fellow townsmen, has been sent a chock of $5,000 by the .Vail Express. The $5,000 is" from the relief fund of that pnpe-r and is for tho undivided use of Mr. Beb. The old fashioniHl ghost stery is sheleved by a new horse ghost story froui Perry county which is related related, thus, by tho Blooomfield times: JacUant 1 nomas ami uaiuj, of Ceurre township. Perry couuty, are tnitive that they havo seen on three reieat.l and distinct occasions the stiectre ol a norse the t -wu iuhI he stopped nhort and in an angry t ncs:iid : "That man," pointingto Myers, "wanted U charge me two cents for walking them plank." The town man caught the jeke in a Hash, and answered : "Well he's the superintendent of the com pany and vou'd better pav him." He immediitely acted on the advice walked back aud handed Myers two cents, who took the money seeming ly with as much indifference as if he liad collected toll a tliousantl years. It was a htiiih joke on the Tuscarora man, and did not sour on Mr. Myers when some of his jovial friends in formed him that the valley Iman in tended to bring an action against him be f jre a justice of the peace in Tuscarora valley. Mr. Myers is a man of affairs and if his own joke would take him on a trip to Tusca rora Valley he doubtless would rel ish the joke the more. ALL SWEPT A WAV. Partner. David Partner, on the 0th inst., aged CG years and 2S days. Interment in Licking Creek Luther an church yard. M'FFl.rNTnwv VaKKRT Virrtiarow. 'Dec. 25, 1S!. ntfr Ytt Hsm fshonldir, , Sides, .... 20 20 . r-'i 10 K 10 wuien mey . . 1 . e TT I .V.. uA..L-ia itrr.i were ooligen to .m " . Fjilih Spavin Liniment re-moves all HaV.1, Soft, or Calotis.nl Lumps and Blemishes, from hrs.-s, Bl.xsl -nrts. Splints. Sweeney, iSn.T.lkinr Stille-s. Spraius, all Swol-, j JL.bntown was called to Germany . Iru ... p.....Vt Save SoO . inst m.riufir a tihort tune before th leil lunruin. vj". - . A pudler name.! Erail Etoine, an employee of the Cambria Iron Works ViyFLINTO'.VN GRAIN MARK KT. Wheat 75 "m old............ 83 to 4H Oat, Rii; 6 1,'ioTeri.od. ............. fl.OH Tu.-.-.thy seed $l.6f t'.x s.-ed 1 HO bu i 20 00 l.'Lr: , 1 30 sr. -el 22 00 l.r.ui.J A.i.u. s!t. ....... I 20 . f .eriru J-a.t.... ........ I 10 Pnn-UJixi Hi-t, December 21 1S80. Wheat TS to 03c a bu. Corn 3Sc a bushel. Live chickens 8 to Do a Jb. Turkeys 11 to 12o a lb. Ducks 8 to 9o a lb. Ci 'ese 8 to 9c a ib. Butte r prints 33 to 36c a lb; Creamery butter 25 to 31c ; rolls 19 to 20c a lb. Eggs fresh 24-3 a doz; Ice house and lnued 15 to 17c a doz. Sugars 6 to Anide-s at ?1.25 to 83.50 i i-ieti.-i unrrcn ' n I r.,r tn nnrnosfl oi BfCiinnL' un, icsia bT UlC USO u r :"i. tJi w 1 VI .ride oranges $2.25 to l ih most wonderliu niemisu cu.e mt.erunnce n.ui ui.i ur. ......... rver known bv L. Banks & Re w as deUined by litigation involv- , 02.50 a box. CVauU-rnes at $..o0 to Dru-Hsts Mitlllntown. Nov G j ing his i'lhei itauce, and when he ar- ! $12 a barrel. Potatoes at 40 to 00c Co.. IruggiMs Jiuu . "d in coni.trv a few elavs ago. a bu : Sweet potatoes at 0 to 00c From the Huntingdon 0.obe five d l lie had ! a bu. Florida tomato at U to H Miss Jane McCuliougu ""' . l'"-"-,:r". fl , . , fc. , te. Hay 65 to 70,- a hundred ber ; leit in jonnsiown a ioiut; residence in afternoon in the C9th year a-e. of rife and lbs. CatUe at $3.25 to $5.50. Sheep CTbuVsXy of W ! kve "d cbUlren. He stopped off . at H to $6.50. aT J- t. aT t V "V Aim . 1 H - V h It will 1m? TO TUE ADVANTAGE OF ALE IilJYKiLS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Jcs lot Q, u a I i t v AMD V I V v t ityp tonality to t'irow n Kntie t Tiic In ih t wt.rit, mn du"l a'iirh !:r wmK or ii" in iriimr triiminari tt trrijt von ifti tri?. t W'Ulh. Bom A id t Lildreo. V. C- YATES fc CO., LLIH.LU BLILl)I, sixth AxriciiKSTxrT sts PHILADELPH1A, : m iiiii r I I llaJtJ ..-mi MEN, 1JOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits .md Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lw Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so dou't lai to give li i in a call it in need of Clothing D. W. B A l L E Y IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT WK HAV K The Largest Stock -OK- H AUD WARE JiN THE COUiNTY I'uildn.g Hardware was never w low as now, 4II., LOC KS, Iim-H AtC. It'ltU, I'LtSII.rl, i'.l fiu-t ever thing in the Hardware Line inoludiiig House- Furnishing C WALL PAPER, ULUVDS, Are IN'ow Sold at Bottom I'rie ly FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. ..da I'OULTBT PATS it r. perly manaeed. Tbe PortTar Bit- . m.tiji. nt.lished monthly, finely illustrated. I ilie hear r.sper fr tarei.-r farmer. H;an Ar cents a month brings it to wii po-t paid. Send starop,forsamplacopr. Ari.i..f Pnllrf Bulrt,n, 821 Pearl Ft. New York. ' feLEiylTKiia Agricultural Torki, Tcrl. P v rtrtMtr i siaacara i..ritHi.c... mt.:. i? Audress A. B. AkUlliia tD.t. lark. l a. Trnr"cvr'- Tr -