s " .t. JVC- 2i. 1 50 P" annum rf pil nt-cr'- (, Bot pa in adv-ace. JTBC- j;IW,mu ta.ert.-d 60 T'e-r" .n,r tch insert ion- Ti!T !in. tor fh inrt,o. taa. pac"' ipe ir. printed at this -t o:Ti is ot Har!irsi:,f .... fr'su ii.n gTOWS The juice of the pineapple is Raid to be a certain cure for diptheria. Pineapple juice disintegrates the diphtheric membrane which in the air passages. Nest Sabbath morning iiev. 1'hilip Oraif will preaoh in the morning ou 'A Popular Helicon," and in the evening on "Soul Selling at Private and Public Auction." Evervbo.lv made welcome. There is tlectric li-bt. pas ligLt ine of Robert Cl "j.. vxrsur liar nutn. ...n i r. Mr. Miller of the Mather Ju u 8,n and carnes both ne v-ear ago she was a hunnr lnj. I J 1 1 . rr. . J r -" (eraosi the Pennsylvania Imlfed. tier seeminvW nnti.i. i .1 , ! . hrole the heart of iZ"'T"TTS ! U'"fc" and Typewrit- . - - - iviauini. null n n m a n a. wrought forth rich floral offarin8 j Irom manv friend i,-;., .C ' xu iwistownOazett sars : As anu I'rolessional men of the f'T''"' 1'ennrlvanU Railroad Siveat-Groan-Growl. oses men heir Ti! - u ui war to work Satur-' V ' " BUU mrtner improve lay morning a week ago he happen- thL f w",':tl of this wonderful train, ei to spy among the tie toIn ,.n , d add to its conveniences br in- tlie nuiroad.several hairs of aom . i odang a stfcnograi.her and "trne- . ru i.ir Uie wrvice of th tut.. Li:: halt or ounf coai ou u-rur, luilow d:p Uzht if but not until man has invented a light that does not burn will he hav rearhfd the head of the light bust Tl TnA lirrV.tni. V. ... 1 1 f'iin,r -1 . 1 I " . " " i . cAnuiinanim nrov- Hm.it SK.ta . rM;.i.,-t . t : e, to oeoats and corn tV,1 IT- i KerH- - - vivttu b VI AJU a.- 1 i . . - ing Cn-ek Vallev an.l r mplore.1 a' ! E 10 th whouse m-n cutting wood in the Narrow. .ur-T- linking some lumlnr vori-lv cut his right fn.t with an tie I " , rut " there be was j on l:it Friday. Dr. H. Bucks ; ro?"T to. K home no attention was I gave th yiuing man the necos-vrr 1 J ll , Ia the Tninff as no ooe surgical attention. , i.Tineuags it was thought io carry them inU the ware house. While moving the bags of r-ed several pok,., of flour wtrt. of J ', -"g:11 young man expert mix r-, poth branches of his profession ..f Me S :u. M I at ,,( M;n:i-nii..lis Fran- is tic . , - li:v.-1 V Co. , I I. tmps at 1 1.:" printed in t'v l:ltUr at Tlie gtts ge nerator of the Newport H ith ran church tilled the cellar with g:ws and wbru the janitor went down into the et-llnr with a hintern wHd an cxLiloisiou t.x)k lla'e. in oe pL-u-o.1 on each train between New ori and Pittsburgh to take the dictation a? d franwnljeon the trje wnter the crrn.;:deaca of "the passongors who h -ire to ava l them selves of Lis servics. Dv this means a business .r professional man can attend to his correspond- .1.-. was Ia ilv burnetl aud the buillin cofisiderulily damarel. liist of letters uncalled for rcmiin iu ; in the P. ()., nt Millliutown. Pit. Januirv IS. 1SD0 ending 'T j stispi.-iou t,f theft. The books of the enc? " rouU' anJ thus "enire a frreat 'KiLuan! wer i . i aavio'r f time. A ,.., t,..r-t...0 f.uu that the companv was short ,?' 011 eacl1 irt"n f'-r tb9 "nia f.-od and flour, and th" mea at PunK:s iu" the letters will be oM.-e pr.K-ce-led lo carrv the balan.-a i m:1.:lP1 fi"" the train as thev of the bags in, when they f.urnd some of it had been carried 'husv whi! r E. I' v k fi iv,. Mv v-' ,:-ir.'U ut- r,,. t l'.rf r I i . - - D C.'-ji 1 . H i; . at e an 1 N. i:i W . nil!-- , r.xiiily :i a party and IVuf. n rattir ! WV. k i rrv .is .nam ;.,.r ielier, m this Iwt , t"ey we iv at the warehouse. It is . w;.I ;.I.:is- ak I r a.iverii.se.1 matter j " -t l--owi !eti';itclv Low 'he f-L-i1 ! !'"t,V'rr: iy rMirtin- Anua was g,; ton from the hoii evvrv j li. :v.l j. rs 2, 31 issAmauda Tracy. : dr aud window was all ri-ht oi - uii'iuiuj; uiuT ue melt. i.ne Pdoploiu the town of Di 'l t n sul,lK,""oii is that the thief secreted Jl.iss.. are so f ndof kis.-ini? that Ilev written. This novel and convenient arrangement will go into aff.-ct on .n:i:ig tt-rrit ry ia I h':. ''P by in l Sbbith. r 1 1. 11 ' 'I .i is:t. -!vt-Tiau Wii-Uin'.'ton, Ins paivuts By 1- lltv r k. TV 'f" uf J.n.uM f,-ur :ilid S j, ,'1 i i-'l lies ii . ,kv fr ru li-t H n. L K. Ask L.,t:.-.il l..-. u m-i''.-:il ' .: ,.,!: rlu'.r. h u in thy I..-.-!l ,-,.i:.tv liiiiiil'er ,. f til '!!' hil'il .I. ;:-' w l'f t:i ..k tir.' r.n .'ii i, r :..i l T. IX 1 pr.acl- ireliards Ik t weeu .ml Kavette Ii. , d. one j trxej l- ri, ! J.V.J. i'yer, .f t.ie Cjngregational (-h:ir.-li tied from tlie j.hice to escjijK? o-.-ng tarre.i ami leatnere-t, liecause In? had preached ngaii.st nun tud women ki.-.sin.' each other in n'wial ; jsm.M at parties. Silvi-r tre has been found ou land of John Iiobisonin Mil ford township, in H i i i'igloiie ridge. A piantiry of tii.' ore was sent to Leadville to an nsusyer who reports that tho pro H.rt:on of silver is nil ounce in a ton. Kig'ut ounces in a ton will pay to mine. Hon K. Milton Spcer, of Hunting don died in New York City whitter he had gone for luodicial treatmeut. The N- w York d--tors say he died from the elTt-ots, of lrad introduced into his system by drinking water thai rt.r.ved through a lend pipe from a water tank in his house. .-.nt in .f tin tru.-. litn . i t 1 :l! . r... Illlll- " ebru.vv 1st. Tuo businessmen alreadj have ad vantage of the stock and weather re lorts on tho Limited, the ladies havp their maid, their private bath, and their drawing rooni in the ob servation car, and the introduction of an amr nuensis will rouud out the completeness of the train's eouven- A snsoieioi of 1 a periect degree, .o oth- Wiio ti.e thief is is had lv some i r n'lroa; lralu the World ,r. , ! anyone of th four a 1 vantages that i uv nit!i ar.nuai meeting ol the ; are piovidod Srate Horticulture Assoeiati-''U was ' Limited, held ill till Court Houst laot Wednus-! .1.. i 'i-i i - , ! - i; met xuursiay. ireorge jacoOs delivered tho address ol welcome. T Himself in the house during the dav aud ojK-ned the do.r from the inside, eai-rid oid the goods a:id closed the. door again as it wi's. offers the Pennsylvania Temperance Institute. . v. i,-at7T-i Mas IOL I.IvtOIHOUS ami T-l. - y-i i- m ,i. ,. , , , xue omaus .rii-inu xemper- t lie fit f Pllilflll' A ROi .'oiraa-viii.1 vi.tv ... 1 mj , . , , ' ; " " ; auce Lmoatit Juiimta Co., met in -o " Institute ia tho M. 11 Church, of .uo as creoioie. xnemeet- Tlinmnntnv,,, .T,o, TKtl. T, i Vr, l r 1 Ari.ut imf oi.1 ini.frn.it w ! . . . . i.'i'H ! 1 reparation made for tliia rnppnn' hpeecnes anl Cf-says toc.K ; a th-part of members and others. ..c ..x . u.u.uau... .Jshowwl pl-uulr that the subject of 01 t lie cultivation MiT,.m. ...l T.. ;.,. chesnuts was una of t tie most inter- j stiU ciaimi(!If the altentiou of the i est i. ig umu-r consideration and " i g.a people of Juniata ocuntr. A i.- iiiuc iT.crui , ut;i tuout't 01 in; The in th The s I wliolu ubject b.i. ..ft. l,iVl. t:ie (ir m 1 ; -fiWiT- 'u'.- 1 ' ' :i L'UI T.l l.v uii:iv . a. tll. id IV. til.. a l.r f r. ti: r d 1" ildt. t.d.a. :;l: 'CO ' 1 t.i o n i ; . .. b-u . 1.1. T'j.. CI Fn.ii lii.'' ' troi OY' )" .' ;' ' -ar-e iir'. r-'. ' W;-; , i::. .. (',. T. . t f. M r.. T'... 'it.i;''.! br;.i.v acr. t n '. tlwt tn ". -.v;- a t U . U '.fu.llv'll I ;. ..-iiiti.' li'.at ha I 1 '. i- ti- t v iiin - s f :d .-..v fit .Mi It i Ii Knglish Spavin Liniment removes ail Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps and L'lemishes, from horses, I Hood vav!n, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, iJmg bone, StilifS, Sprains, nil Swol len Throats, troughs, t;c. Save $30 b .- the usa of no bfittle. Warrant the niotst wonderful blemish euro it. .r evvr known. Sld by L. Hanks & ni- Irtiggists, Mifiliutown. Nov ( 'I''1' j From the I'hila.lelphia Record : "I Lpawncd my ov.-rcoaV and I just got and ' enough t g. t a marriage license and pay t.;e jara said a prospective lri It-griH'in t llarriagt? Iicense CI. rk itird, as he tucktd Lis liceuse away in his .M-k't. "If one of th. i' lost, strayed r stolen i-old waves s'l 'Uid str.ke that ft How," said a by-stand- r, "his marriage would be a failure." Ft :u the TO. loiiineld Times. El. Davis of Marysvilltt claims to Lave kill, d the champion Lc-avv weight ho.softhe seas.ni. 110CV liounds b:- u of J.imes ; it.g for xvvight of two fivm whicu .d..n afl r they t ok :5J3 pounds of lard. V.'t-d- (ml r-.d.iy mgni an cxi'in.m oi I iras t.M'k iila.-e in the L-itherauchurc- , mi NrfwT.rt. breaking uarlv ail the .ii.-. t at U' i - ti l.ml,lin snd Iurstinr Kim in I' i t ,jH.r, fr ,u, t'.icir fastenings. Fr :n a man who traveled m .r- rhev Lav; an t ffectual way ot i . . i i i i.. :.. iiin vvI a liaiHluai .inmuru-. w Norway and Swtd.n. Itiey put them in jail and feed the n on bread mi.l :b. Tlie bread is ste-led in ii f a ca-loaded with ' wine an hour before scrve.1. The on-.- i .. rth of the ; first day a man will take n, put oe ' 1 i-t v.. , k attract-; fori mativ more he will bate tho ! sight of it. After an incarc ration t . . . . . n .. I ....... t . . t 1 )v. tllO 4I 1-lIS S"l l III. in ..wiut- was ' stainers. tLll I James Smith and son of Walker . - i i i. ..... r..,.i WUStllO, OKI I'lg OIt l !l o n pr rts . ,,r ..f a ! und aud clear, new chestnuts may lo grafted ou the young chest nut tree and thus the mountain sides and barren ridges will be turned into more profitable grovv s than pc-ach or hads. Professor Lagie championed the chestnut industr--and whou the :ci ty was through with the subject of chestnuts it ap peared that J. II Smith of Fayette township has engaged in the indus try nud has a grove grafted with th' Spa'.is'a chestnut and . Parcgou chestnut. It is plain once the Hor ticultural Association has its way, which hasteu the day, the hillsides lew orient words ol Welcome Py a ladv of ihompsontown who beauti fully illustrated what she said in her own lovelv home.. Kssavs of the Y's indicated that they are cheerfully and earnestly taking up their share of the burden and responsibility of of this work. Other young people by recitation declamation and music contributed v-ry much to the inter est of the meeting. Even the chil dren were made to feel that they Lad j a place and were a part of theorgan i ization. Our faithful superintend ' tut of Evangelistic work gave in her ! report, the secret of our success that and hilltops will be dotted over with j liurs iB Christian work. Ministers ii n ... ua.; : ana otuer pretnren, who were C Alf, t- r becomes SJ WlwtcbelstolM rpected of the old fathioped way cf blacking th shoesf Try th way by Ming woLrrs Acmo Blactlng tn dirty task WolfrsAGMEBIacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Eheds Water or Snow. Shoe czn4w washed eaa, requirinc; drruine only one Week fcr Men. once a Month for women. It w also .-a Elennt Harness Zressine. 'NOL.FF& RANDOLPH. PhlUdelplua Loci K. Atinwi. , f. If . X. Finlli ATBI9IS05r ft. PE.11ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, JCIrTLIJfTOWN, PA. DCoIlectiog and ConreTancieg prompt ljr attended to. Orric On Main street, in place ( real dence of Lanis K. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. fOct 26, 18SS WILBERFORCE SCIItTETER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Mir FLINTOWN, PA. XOffice on Bridge street, opposite Court Bonse. . Joaa J!cLiCOHLi. Josipk W. Btimmel - MrLironbii . stimmel, INSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJtL, JVSIATA CO., PJ. BOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, 1 889-1 y DK.B.sl.CBAWrnKD, DB. BAIWIH M.OAwrOBO, R. D. M. CRAWFORD Si SOS. WANTED SALKhMEN to Stock. All Gxk1 IV'Mrrsniert First Cls. Permanent, pU-aiant, profitable positions fr the rijrht men. Go.td hleries and ex penses pktd wet-kly. I.ihrrml indueenients htirinn"rs- No previous exprienp:ec earv. Outfit tree. Vi it for term, gir- Charles H. Chish, Niir'frvTrar, R.ic'.f bave formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their collateral branches. Othce at old stand, rornrr of Third and Or ange streets, Miflliuttiwn, Ha. One or -both ot them will be tnund at their office at all times, unless otherwise proleasiorally en pnffd. A slate will he lelt at the store of Mr. Howard Kirk tn Patlerion tor calls, and will be rxiniiued at 10 A. M., and 3 P. M., of each dav. April MERCHANDISE MURDER ! iTen'a, Boys' and Children efothinir, OTercoata, fine attirta. hats and eapat, famishing trooda, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE BALK OS RECORD. Encouraged by the enormous trade during the month of OctoUr w. bcught to.OOO worth mora Clothicar and Faminhm. nA. t -k i Tho weather ia October was favorable to. the Clothing Kf v, every reason to believe that November will be a mild month. Now we find ourselves loaded to the muzzle with a full t.lr f lv,;. a i ;.i goods. To nnload I ourselvei , to cut down the price., and oar customer, will reap the HARVEST of BEST BARGAINS ever known. W. marksd down every article to a price that you will wonder at The roods are aot shop-worn bat all new and bright rBEAD THESE GENUINE 8EDUGTJ0N8:. If en s saits marked dawn to Men's saits marked down to Men's suits marked down to Men's suits asarkad dowa. to 9 3.50j Men's suits marked down to 4.00 Men's suits marked down to 5.0t;Men's saits marked down to 5.75t rw 1000 ia tw These suits are cut in sack and fro ok ifrlss an.? ; i.-v and dark casitneres, .Scotch. Chevoits, Worsteds, and Corkscrews isaport ed and domestic. Men's overcoats f3.50. Men's- evercoats $500. Men's overcoats $7.50. caarkevl down tonrke.1 down niierked down to to' Men's ; overcoats llG.00. to Men's overcoats $12.00. msurked;relswn marLed dwn t lASOX & HAMLIN, j MSI! ontiAX axu piaxo co., j I 3 d& -Ul aJ1 BOSTON, SKT YORK, CHICAGO. SEW DIOUEL ST IE 3244 a. 7 ( Coiiiaios a live octave i iiie a.op Acuon, turn- ) stro Fcft otrl CATrtLOCUi.Ho prices Ishei in a larte and ! . MlL..ft LUlil.1t. itU:.iVb, IHDIAHAP3US, liiD handsome case of solid black walnut. Price, $y cash ; also culJ on the a-y lure dysiein at tl.37 per q u a r te r , tor ten quarters, a ben organ becomes property ot person hiring. MA SO ( The Mason &. Hamlin I -'Stringer," invented and patented by Mason 6l Uamlin pianos ezclu HAnLin sively. KemarKable re- fineiuent ot tone and PIAItOS. j pbeDominal cspseity to I stand in tune characterize these instruments. POPCLAR ST'l.ESORGAXS AT S it, H31.5U, UO, !T,'90, AND LP. Or gam and Piano told Jor Ca$h, Kasy Payments and Rented. Catalogue Free. NoTenjher 13, 18e, 13t. vino yiiids, an.l the mountains ami rn-kv ridges le covered with chest nut jrrovi-a, anil j;r..v.- of the nut irtxlacin trees, nd the vallev 1 iuuS w 11 Ik; oev irraiu ai.d pres ent, all united in words of encourage ment, aud a letUr fresh from tho pen of a sifter in tho fur away state of Washington seemed like a living 1 c K-:!v. ; M. tin ,:i!-t i-.ureii:ni it u.- i , r a. ..- .ii r. rr. etlv. Th ttil to tUn raiding ol .,rosen. e bringing to us loving yni narltn vegetables. It ; ,,. So our tro.rani fotuoltted. would ruo.uire a number .d long re- j our committee submitted the follow porUj to give aJl the valuable and i j , ,eSc.!uiions which were adopted, vice things the j rof-. ss rs said. Ed- Rtsolvtd : lt, That we have had win Davis of Walker t..wusLip -j a vcrv i lensaut and profitable meet liv red a vnlualile it.l.Uess ou pea-'li j ln.rt an,t that we ho to go forward culture. J. E. Jamison of Faye te : with renewed vigor to this our chos t twnshit a l dre? s -.l the as ciati Ti i tn Work. on t:io cultivation of tli i-aeh. I. J Resolved, 2nd: That we extend C. Latz. of D-.-laware township talk- i our thanks to the vouncr laliea and e I on the fubjeet if the cultivuti n of i gentleman for their enlivening music bt-rries. He is a pra lical cultivator Resofred 3rd : That wo are grate of l. rries. Tiie oilhvra of the past . f ui j.j the ministers and other gen- vear were re-elflea. a conian . tiemen ami lu ties wno iiave in var ou leiilatiou having for is tho t xterni-.natiou of tue "yellows among tea-li trees, &c., was appoit.t Don't you forget it, W . W . Ii E C K, has moved Lis Slice Store with the Fullest Stock in the County, Into the McCrum itiltlinjr. rt .h-t Il'.i: in-- rt :u . . -v. -ning, r Lai iu pf. sent. I'alth. f:im:Iv . irtii -! n V. n- . ' .-!it t! :d will l.u tu.is . f a!l w h v i Aii-. t nrru- li. i r, ii.-i-. heeii li i is ro-.-'in r i:i ti t- -eho'.l t 'rt.e . r i. ! r I in-, c.uil in.(iiili i l ii -.-. ui;t .f p.mr 1 ir...s , t . .ii- r.u.Urs il.sirui i rmii-ii i,t -.r. nil', i n an. I g.d w ii i ,1.) t; to read tli' advertise-j-r.t oi li ,..j l".ro. v Thomas, in mI jIIkt c-..1u:uu. t'h;ir; V ;i!n me n partv to his asny fn.-..U at Ins home in "Walker vuh ' . u 1,-i.t Tliursday evening, t.,1 a .'le-iKii!it time i r. ported by who a ere presetlt. Kev. Mr. White, of l'hilad.ilphia .'.n.l-.ic-dc tntuutiion season smtvwss tn the I'rushvt. ri:iTi church last S.it-arl-.v hii.I S.m.lav. His sermons A. J. K Jaiuisou is toe Juniata ouniy moinbtT of the committee. The meeting nest year will ba held in Lancaster, liegiuning on the 3rd Wed:it.'.-hiy in January 1891. It will also be the occasion of a re-union f all living original iuemlers of the association. o . Ilrltlse OlUcrrs. 11 ii.siaii- , iti.iji . hat Miss ! past they put up S42 panels of ..lied to ! iK.st aud rail fence and C40 p l .. , ...1. :. ITf. 111 t "l t.. r- iit.ve 't hard t t:ik wtu heard them. ( i.intitv of nutme; is said Led taken to be cl.-ssnesri. It IS n.l thoso who can- tall-, making iu 1SS9. In the year just UeW panels of all ist ami rail fence lunkmg a total of 1401 panels. In addition to ' this work thev int up the hay an.l l':l-v I r,.;n r .ii on the l.roixrtv of the el der Smith. Who are the two men who have done more work than that in the past year ? Manv of the strangers in attend ance at the sessions of the State Hor ticultural Society had some difficulty in finding the " entrance into the Court House, the side and rear .l.-iors heinir the onlv ones open. The front doors and the gates to the I front of the vard Vxnug closed aud .locked. One of the strangers re marked that ho must be "on to the ' " to find his wav into a public ' I.M.l.liii.r that onlv Wra its side and ! ........ t..oi-a nen ami bolts and bars ( , , ... ...... ... - j - i its front door. ! r.iny n.i well to try u. TlUMtli afternoon the engine -1 rr iar u,;; he .id. led to the ii. the Snvder'a saw-mill got leyond war, an stripes the American Flag t the control of the engineer because a'- r :.;. ith ,.f ,.u Julv. Therej 0f the faulty action of the governor, .:i 1... h;x rws.each with seven stars ' and for a few minutes boat its record uw;p.B a total of f..rtv-two stars. for time. Rlts were torn, engine t.,, " , . aud machinery displaced, sticks of i'. ..lunge, and scratches on hu- wooj tjvin iu everv direction, and '.r aiuu,aU cured iu 30 minutes m;llst tuignfusion and racket, the ;u'' " S;,l'",tar-r H',"0? , V" t i'aQlls lau wut and ts-ai,od unhurt- lr S 1 al V'' I The engine stopped of its own ac 1 rjt"(f.t, Mirlhutown. Nov. 0. , ti, mill is now undersroing S-P. Wharton of Philadelphia1 repairs and will be set m motion r-l hi. M home in Tusearora Val-1 again.-Millersburg Herald i'.T".sit, and took iu MitHintowuj -l,en vou are ooking around for t:s :i- ha, k to the city. He is ! tt toul papt r for the home circle, re-pro-irr.f;-it. the citv of ' Brotherly memb. r that the Sestisex asi liE " I ,.,-bi is the largest paper publish- Uvlu i,imm ,iui nM a,. tablet 'ed in Juniata i-ouaty. anrt in a.iauiou L.rr .... i . . , a 1 .11 imiwirtaiit personal ana rcug- rtini rr m nn.r iioitnniut'UL , - r a ... . h,,t wt RtU the ious and business and political news well selected assortment ut c.nne. tion with it to Samuel One dollar who desire tue Ti e Bridge Cmpan elccteu on tlie 14th inst. rresidentJ.il. -.latuers Treasure, II. K. Parker, Directors, J. H. Mathers. K t farter, Li. Atkinson. W. S. Norte, J. J. l'atter- -r . . -t-IT son, Ireorjje jacoos, v. ibiect Hft.-s contributed to the interest f our meeting. Resolved, 4tb. That we thank the officer of the M. E. E. Church for tlie tiso of the building. Resolved 5th : Thai wa thank those who kindly and hospita' ly entertain ed the members of the Institute. Committee : Mas. r. W. Kilmer, Mrs. E. A. Tennls. Miss Mary M. Lvov. Mrs. Daniel Kloss, Pres. Miss M. M. Lyon, Sec. I. ate Potatoes. Maver. Itaak Oflicers. On the 14th inst., the stockholders of ti.e First National Bank, electea Pres't, Jeremiah Lyons, ice 1 res t, Bank ilson, C ashier, l. aneuy Kloss. Assistant Cashier, r-zra o.. Dotv. Directors, John G. Hal Ion an, - ' ... l 1 V C a"" ! Tosenh . Stimmel, itenry ji. urou i ier, Jeremiah Lvons, J. Banks Wil son. Agricultural Society Offlcers. The Juniata County Agricultural Societv elected :he following officers : President, Hon. William Hertzler ; Vice Presidents, A. J. Patterson, W. Porter Thompson, Kobert McMeen ; Treausurer, Hon. Win. C. Pomeroy ; Secretary, W. K. Wharton ; Corres rw.n.tin. Sretarv. Ma thew llodg- ers ; Librarian, D'r. A. W. Shelley ; Executive Committee, D. G. Alter, H. A. Groninger, J. P. Johnson. Delegates to Stae Agricultural So- cictv s Convention, lion. m. xieriz ler and Jas. P. Johnson. The June fl.xd covered the potato patch of Farmer Brenaisholtz on the Park, r f irm in Walker Twp. The uatch was cov-red under a thick coat iiisr of river-mud and during the af ter part of the summer a thick grow eth of weeds grew where the potatoes should have aoneared. Oa the hth of this month Jauuarv 1830, Mr. Brennisholtz burned the weeds off the field and then he thought of the potatoes. He dug in the ground and to his surprise he found the potatoes prolific and in a first rate state of preservation. f SfiElI LSECTta PA2SIES ma ptu.ua Pr-li-.try t;.rrli aTTrtH 'if Ay3' XM- s a oa a. rts- a JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF JlIFFLI.lTOH .1, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKl'H ROTHROCK. Preitdenl. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. BISECTORS. W. U. Pomero-, Joseph Rothrock, JoliD Uertzlcr, KotH-rt E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Philip M. Louis E. Kepner, Alkinson, Many of these overcoats beintr mada of liixht nl: .,i;,. Corkscrews, Cassimersr Meltons, etc. Children's $1.50. Children's $2 00. Children's $2 50. Children's $3.50. Children's $:i.75. There davs ago. suits marked down suits marked down suits marked dowu suits marked down suits marked down to' Boys' long pants suit marked dtwi j to $2.87. to'Boys' long'pants suit marks iowa j to $3.50. to Boys' long pants snit marked dowa to $ t.00. to Boys' long pacts suit marked dowa j to $3.25. to Boys' long pants suits marked dswm I to $0.00. suits are no old set np goods, baviug.been received by But go tliey must. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down t $2.00. Children's overcoats marked down $2.10. Children s overcoats marked down to :J.(I0. ! $250. i to;Bov8' overcoats $3.00. Bovb' overcoats $3.50. marked down to marked down to All the best and latest styles are included in this offer, livery moth er who has a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unexpscted oflVr. t I tirft. I'at.il,.tf1is Lit- iikhiiaEiLAiPUio Cx,25S.SlrtCtS.r.' STOCKHOLI EB8 : Pliilip M. Kepner, Aunie U. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jana 11. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Psrkxr, W. C. Pomeroy, J. IloLiies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thou.ptun, Jr John liertzler, T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Josiah I,. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert II. Tatttrson. F. M. St. Pcnnell. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of depotiie. I.jan 23, 18H9 tt Men's pantaloons $1.00. Men's puntaloona 1.50. marked down to Men's pantaloons 1 $3.00. marked dowa to marked down to A great variety to select front at j the above reduced prices. Don't fail under any circumstances to sea the above bai rains. If van are in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chancs ever knows.. SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., M1FFLINT0WN, PA. A - - 3 -Af- -ij ',t ;-i 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 189. Special Invitation To The iublie To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that ges on dafly from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. Card of Thank. If tte proprietor or Kennp's Balsam should publish a crd of thanks, conUin n(t expreions (tratitude which come to him daily .from those.who have been enrrd or serrre throat and lung trouble by the use of Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair sized book. How much better to invite all to caM on'any drnggist nnA get a 'sample bottle that you my test tor yourself its power. Lare bottles 60c and $1.00. '1 MIFFITNTOWS W4RKKTS. MirrLlSTOwa. Jan. 22, lf;0 FrLk Stutir who n-cc-ntlv enter- in ashincr- br.ill.'nt li..,,. t..f -n.-..Ir ill :'''Uh(irir. He will return to ui-n lu duties in a clerkship )n l-Vuaiis lVpartmeut in Washi bakr, '.. I, - i... i. h. iis week. ol lit.rarv rea.lm, aunost, iwic much reading aa any other paper published in the county Hetkly Press CAXX 8.vure 11 viuu " Sts-rarx and Kwvbuca f..r one dol lar and fifty cents in advance. The funeral of Mrs. O. W. Clark, i rn.i.Mn name was llt-becca tattle with a Coon. Jao-b J. Wolff, of Loysville, and Win F. Swartz, or Saville township have had tUings pretty much their owu wav witb coons this winter, having captured ten or a aozen since last fall One night they treed 4 and r. Wrrif climbed tne tree 10 scuicu them off. He dislodged one weighing 24 pounds. It fell to the ground, and their dog flew on to it, while Mr. Swartz held the lantern and urged the canine on to victory. The coon oi rttinr the best of the dog when Mr Wwarlzjutnped on it with his feet He 'kicked, and struck with both w.itter . .., Fees Tlam Phonldw, , Sides, .... Lard... 20 12 10 8 10 V IF FLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. w beat, . ..... Corn old .... Oats, .... ... Sye ciorersecd.... Timothy saJ , F'I seed ... IHrau...... .......... t.l.O , ? uort ...... ....... Ground ASum Salt..... Au.ericaB bait. 76 83 to 40 20 60 fl.OO .. $1.50 .. 1 60 20 00 1 80 22 00 1 20 1 10 Clu a 1 i ty AND rice Philadixi'Hia Markets. Jan. IS, . . ..... u,n!um.tth for ' 1S00 Injected wbeat ooc ; good l Vh r.n and do" He fou-ht des-' mining wheat 78 to 85c ; choice wheat both.m?a, fo 4l.rt, Ihrouh ' 88 to 'J2c. Corn 30c. Oat 27 to 2Sc If r5.' "11Z i r.f v,i hands Live chickens 11 to 12c a lb. Live and scraicbing the othr in an n-ly turkeys 11 to 13c a lb. - wf.-.-A Via wrajt conn uered and 12c. Live geese 9 to mjaLn,v , .ii- j. ... . 1,. FV'. .r- 1.-.-1.., Biint.rmi ho muiu ' a . - s d.in'i iiin (Jn.iitw tn throw a bone to Price. Io abei words, we don't slight our work or nse in ter trimminifs to tempt you witb a low price tor ovis. None buttthe Beat Ulotning lor aeu, M Bots and Children. Ducks 11 to 10c Country Mrs. lUiam S:nith about Conner took place fnmi her home in Jui rf f ftTTBara ..J i:: -. , t. . i in FVi.lav the 1 1 th mat. one i" i v, (Kt, til Butter 16 to 30c a lb. Apples ?1.50 Potatoes 55 to 60 Mix. r-T years and hvin., xrith hr h,,- Altoonaon Friday the 17th mat. one iron, v -handon the other tw $3.50 a barreL 0,1 w.i one cLil.l i,n. rir.. wa.l.roucht to this place on d.y -; 1 r- , Mr. Iiadetl timothy hay 13 a ton. uT m township, died on i pressand taken to the Luthern cnurcn ; tnree notbing ; d hay at (9 to f 12.50 a ton. Saturday morniug. o! whicb sh was a member. Ksv. owartz n V. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILD1SH, IXTH AND CHESTNUT STS PHILADELPHIA. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the h-tock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND C1IJLDKEN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of uits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. IT A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN . IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT YK HAVE The Largest Stock OF HARDWARE UN THE COUiNTY Tuilditg Hardware was never t-o low as now, .V4II-S LOCK1, IlllCKS &.C., CE.ME1T, PLASTER, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Houa Furnishing 6ds WALL PAPER, KLIiXDS, tfcc, Arc Ior Sold at Itottom I'rice by FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PATS it properly managed. Th Poi ltrt Bi l litis. publikbed monthly, flne'.y illustrated, is the l.et paper fr fancier and farmer, f a, ti.an hu. t a mnDih brinffs It to yon postpaid. Send stamp.forsamplecopy. j AdOMts 'irv , 82b Fearl fct. ' York. Pa- srylrarla A jrlsslisrsl Torts, Tcit. Ta. taraliar-s btauuara tnglsks satf aaw HtUs. 1 1 -' f:- il ? V , ! tx H : r. i it'.. I ll f 1SB 1
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