TEEMS. ci Kit er aannm t( Mid V-nths, $2 00 if not P jjbwb. ldvertisemnt inserted it 60 inch lor each insertion. T.nt business notice IB local cel "..f. irf-r line for each insertion. art" ,v -n u ti thriM dAtrino Pemomber, that lor this sea Jnnk. the Job Department, f the Sestisel and Republican, nrn out bills, for sale of at lower re- rate than ever before. I j..-;,,n of 50 per cent wil ... titter IMS Uitic unis SHORT LOCJ1LS. Chanliersburg girls d j not emoka cif'HrotU, b-jt wnat if tasy did T their grandmothers suioked the pipe. Between the ice and the shot-guns, the musk-rats had a hard time of it, when the ice passed down stream. Ton can buy the only original Keystone kip boot at Heck's shoe store for $3.25 ; former price if 100. Professor Waller, of Blcomsburg formal beliooL, will be in attendance at the Teacher's Institute at Iiich field. At Newport, Ky., 200 families were compelled to more from their dwelling places by the flood, lust week. You can bay a pair of Jack Rich ardson kip boots, at Hck's Boot and Shoe btore for SJ.00 ; former price $3.50. Robis on and Wagner in this bor ough have been turning ont nice IB1"-' . a:. rv. nA r. substantial carriages, busriea and r-rTi i" ' , . , i sleighs. !-:e0fthet:meolale m he; xlie Post, Q. A. R. No. 134. will srCr, w-ll DCiniserieii gr.iiw.jj in tbe CoQrt krtics having their bills print-jhonae on the evenings of the lGth j ep-ewlu re, can have a notice j and 17th. e, ,r inserted ill the i Heck etill makes to order the Tery Ci l' -i . c latest stvles of nhoes and boots. I . iti it iiir . . ST!NLL ask ..a.-., - i aa(j oat of the 6tocki that rara to sun can be bought. A few days ago a child of Porter Porter Thompson, in Tyrone,' HI into a tab of boiling water and wan seriously scalded. The congregation of the 2nd Pres sfv-t and iipvra length of the notice. jicjlslcr cf Sales- . . p K-.'- ' "-Water township will Itb i." - lt"3 seven bead of bor " ' gV-ad ot ctt!e, extra d-iving home, i!l.'t 7 Cb.ster white shoals, brood t-A'i i f-- reaper mower thresher. 4. . i tsrrnir.e iunjlenietts, mid al Court Prooaedbgs. Co trt convened iu regaiar session at ll) o'clock on Monday February 5. Ttie routine buninese ol caning, swearing, and oaarging tbe grand jury, was speedily u an acted. Con stables returns were receiTed. D. W. Beashor, Jeremiah Tresaler, Al fred Crimtnell and J. Galhonn, were appointed tipstaves. The tapstave is an officer ttiat carries a long pole, conducts the juries abont from piace to place, and preserrtB order, and maintains tbe dignity of the Court among the people wnen a crowd is present. Quite a large lot of peti tions, rules, orders of sale, divorce papers, and peddlers license papers, were passed up to the Court and acted upon before the trial list was taken up The cose of John B. M. Todd, vs. Samuel Murphy, was continued. The case of J. B. IL Todd vi. John Deanng was continued. The case of Mary Ragan vs. Over seers of tbe Poor of MatiLntown was ruled for arbitration. The case of B. F. Oliver vs. The Pennsylvania Mutual Aid Society wad continued, and defeudauts in structed to hie a more spacino bill of defense. The cate of Solomon Dressier, for usa vs. Frank Portziine was contin ued. The case of Jacob Bergy vs. Penn sylvania Kdilroad Cvtnpany, was continued. i Alter the civil cases that were in :m('l f.ir fumunuauce hail beeu byteriaa church in Altoona, have j off tuu J.ieob 3-mth. i r ii-ti -n. on -3. 1,-rmrr. .1 f 'Ji-.e i to aiJ,3ar tti orj.hna' oourt t- give couuu.r suvti- DilT.d W. IliAk, was appoiuwwi guardian of W.H. and ILito li1 minor cnudren oi juicnaei ceased. Order for sale of real estate of Hannah Thompson late of 'the bor ough of Port R-.y-L deceased, George Shiverv, trustee. Petition for order of sale in tne estate of Tno Jias B. Coder, deceased. Return of the Sheriff in tbe matter of tue writ of p.irtitiou to stay pro- -i ... - f w ceedings in me eataie ui lor, deceased. Return of order of sale in the es tate of Geo. Bottecker, deceased was approved by tue court. Petition oi J. F. C. Dace, admin istrator, and Mary Ann Dace, admin istratrix of Mary Ann boinmervuie, to sell real estate. John Randolph, Abraham Rohrer, and James Mcuohan, were appoint ed viewers to lay ous a private road in Beaie township. David Dunni, H. T. Smith, and Christ Sue ay, wore appointed view ers to lay otu a public road from a point on public road leading from Van Wert to Miieu, and to road leading from Oentreviile. A. G. Snellen beiger," Solomon Lau ver, and Jacoo Wal.s, were appoint ed viewers to lav out a pubuc road from a maple tiee on tne pubiio road leading lioai Lmniger s CauicU to Bretuiea chuion, in Usquenauna V,'. j Ih 1'lUt.n.irg Post 'of tue we:ith.Hi m n ia Xj )L rw, bfganpr. JavU jiii lwas a cow- tor, Jam ii. K?ene caiiia Ir uu Enjj liad, witn ia hi.i po-k-it, iiufu IlitJn bei-n by doainJii in "rtoa saaa," D. Apietou kept a grocery store, Jamea Watson Webb was a C wintry clerk, Henry Villard, was a reporter, .Leonard W. Jerome was a printer, U. o. (Jianm wai a iwuiuai . . . S-h ;;hool teacher, unariea wtjonuor, was born of tue poorest uf Irish pa rents, and Peter Coooer was a nat ter's apprentice. w Aftverimemenl- P. JCsrASCUAUK, AT Til CENTRAL STORE HAIH STREET. 2nd Dooa North of Beidoi Strkt, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls tbs attention of tbe pubiio to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! .V;JC LUIJCEOCS AT) VER TISEMULXTS. Jf ltit Leaf U air Restorer It ia enllrel) dlflereul I rum U otbers. It U f clear water, and. a its name l- dicaiea, la a perfect Vrgtt)le Hair Koalor . ;n i,n,rf.4i.ttM!v inM th head frum II dandruff, nator. ra.T bair to ita natural One PnC6 Our Style l Cash Or color, and firodnce new growth whi-re. it j hai fallen off. It d.iea n-t in any way aBect tbs bealtb, which Sulpher, Sugar or Lead, and Nitrate of Siler preparations hate done. It will chango light or failed bair in few daja to a beautiful glour brown. Ask Tonrdmigiat for it. Kach bottla i war ranted. SMITH. RUN E Ii CO.. Wholo- a.-ile Afr.U. fliillelpuia, and HALL 4. HLtlitL, New York. D. W. BARLEY'S Is toe peace vbere yam eai bay TUB BEST AN1 TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTIIING a.iTS, cjps. Boors, shoes, jvd ruRMsniya goods. HE ii nrenared to oxhibit onn of tba ot cboicn and seleot atooks aahras fc U P P J. m.rk.t. and .t JSTOSlSHtyitLT LOW fRlCSS I Also, measures takea for suits an. parts of seits, wkiok will bs na4s to et4i at short aotics, very reaoabl. Remember th. pl.ee, in Hoffats.'s N.w BsiH.nj, esrosr of r Kesa Water a'roeU, Miyr'LISTOWJf, r"A. tJ-l' Eichange Oar Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I bonght a t'lGoO lot and will build parsonage on it Win. Pern-, of Wolf Creek town- -v- a .A M 1 .. ici-iirt .1 .j r-. i. r fjinniv miiiiiiiii i. ji i u : 'V7on I't-braarv 17 ono treh sometmng aooui grounu nogs, lor iJ'j one t p bgt't curn b? ,h8 busatl ; m lb2, he tilled 117. ,c!r!:u! 1 luraiture. j jf TOU Jj4ve aDT JouV,t about Heck n X V.::'.r. in Walker townahip will aellintj boots and fcboes at cost, jilt .,-..,, i2. 1M3. a lot of hve atock , RnJ e ftr voarseifi Bud hnpletu-nta. & r.v ! C. m K, r lownsnip, . Febrcarv 1.. 188.1. one tamily horb w, will be lroh about time ot Duncan's island, at the inoutb of the Juniata, was recently sold to Mr. Derr, of Wiliiameport for $3tl,0J0. The island ooutaius 2S0 acres. Tyrone papers report that a few davs ago, a ttranger in that place lot of counterfeit silver half ej't o: .raM mire. 2 colts, one two er old, l otif ar oU, 4 milch cowa, one ol which U!i"!. . ..i i t.t. i (.rg, Heckmaa. U-.,od linen haudkcrcl. dtic- m Walker townshir, on March i. , r. s y"K "t:il- nd tirniina i-an got it, by calhnj lBn'.erti. tale t :0 o'clock a. w. W m. j gca Hect'6 cost-prii tavry, Acuonter. Fh'.iip Il-trlev. will ell. Mrch 1883, in Ilr'aW" tor.!5iip. mile west of East ga!-tij, 3t 1 o'clock A. Horaen, cows, a Be lot of nheep, 2 combined drills, chaia pira n otfr. tsrnoii cteLS.li, sa l bov.se ioil oris. J. L. Moore, will n-11, Febraary 23, 18S3, is Firrtte town-hip, a milean't ahjif aouih e.t..f VcAli'tervi'iie. - mart i:U toal, 1 dralt r.nrv-. 3 colls, two 2yeir !J colr. 1 heaw rfii inonwcailn cares mat Uad beeu con tinued at tno December term were called, and tne afternoon of MonOay found tue court well on with the case of the Com. vs. John Waller. Indictment, 1st- selling liquor to per sons of known lmewiHiaw ha ous. 2nd. selling in less quantities man j pomt where the eastern Uue of Ueo. COM3IEBCL. township, to a point, at or near aj smU bridge on public loaJ leau.iig j - from Laurel school house to iicn. Coid. Lawis BurcLfield, Thom.is Patton, and David rl Robisou wore appoint ed as viewers to vacnte a road le-id- . tii . .r..j ,1.. in.r irom Jas( nawnuu w i" MIFFLrSTOWN MARKETS. VirrLtHTOWx. February 14, 18S4. Butter ... EW I.rd Bain .... SUouldet Sides. ... Kga...., 26 2i 1 18 II 11 Oar leadiog ?pects!ties sre FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK in we 1 teiier.l onehri-e wagi a, and nuni o.:s faim-ns insplenseat, onn ei;P B,ctiBe. nd a larga L.t or household .... ii - P She'le. livine 1 mile south i;Mri.,i...i- , , . February 24, 1SS3 tne heavy uoiiurs 1U circutau'-u, nuu iul-u the tOTn. Last week, while S. B. Caveny was crobsing the river bridge, he found a ief. The owner on Civeny. ice list of boots . xt c I ..I. and slices. VJ iunnjr uusiaebs it ; Le iuea.33 cost, and is selling for cost Drop in and see for yourself. The Fulton Republican kivb. that the riilroad between MiUlintown and Selingsgrove will be compietad and iu running order bv the lt o! J Jtm. Jlr. John Robison, in Patlerou. l...e rc-l l.ij O lrli I -rHi ilar. Hii, 1 TrSi'iT-K one cow, 1 lieaw rfiao '8" I , ,, i t i .i. l 1 ,T; Ud .breehW.oa i .pr,a$ woa, I uncestur Alexander Rob.so i.hct.led Dl hay rake, and nlut ol larmtnj nten-un ittscarora Kney nLxmi. ioj tm . , a"t hare m.'Btioaad. ago. The rtcstmction of properly along tiie Ohio river, and its tributaries amounts to mil dons of dollars. The water bis not been so high in many ( vears. Wniisni KenawelL, a citizen, of Walker townnhip. residing nesr Van Wert died, on Fridr.y, after a linger ing tkkntes, running through nwnihs. There are 4 revival meetings in lTOgrcsP, at this tune iu this place. , a';d t'l.tcy through tbe mceting.s pro fess to renounce -tne world, tne cesu and th-3 devd" is quite large. The canal company is baviDg tho ixk pouth of town, and the three iock north of town put in a st-tte cf repair, they aii require a good deal work to be done on them. Two men in a street, in Galveston, the Jack RuLardsoa,Tsas, last Thursday, shot at eti.-h SHORT LOC.3LS. I'g' v Ta:?ntine. Uiauiiful Valentine. Joiciny tho church. Vote right on election dny. Ue?ival in all tbe churches. Lr-nt br-stan lft Wednesday. The winter Its' l;K?n hard on game Court Ttiii be in P'-tgion on Tunrs- JST. iltoon ifl sgain ever run with tramps. Tocher's Jcftifnteet RieliCjd on Le 2r.A. Tiierft fas ben a surfeit of coast ing ihi.r iritr. Tn ar ir..J.ebt . d to W. C. Poniery, D-.-'k ? fill fccot :'ir Sd.f-0 por pair. Gsieisi oli on i'ni ro:t Oamero i will 'm S4 ye?.ra otii ; M.irch. k is Re!i:n T bo'!s and t-hnes at b:eo Lis tiM'e lis. (.'hoicra i reducing tho number of hr?s in iMHif(,rd county. Th- v-isit-r has been hard on tho '-.'- r,i l i-.it:.li' ia tus wL Ti.e liqucr q-.testi-)a was the one tn.ii. luir::d auout Lt-t week. An i:l:no:s fr.rreer is 7 fcr-t 8 inch fa t!l a.i.i weighs G0 pounds. Tt.s rrnp inr-o'.icg at Xrwton Ea i.'iii :t. wid Ugln Auxtirt 14. Any p -rs.-vri -p n tho ase of 16 yc;irs ia.-ty r fir.e.l f.r pr-. f-tce shearing. Tinre is a ol Ct.'io!::-i tart '"ii s v:.-es!v litw-paper ia A'toon. Ib?r6 is a ks; nxrao in I'Li'.adel .... . . . , j'.;; tiijit ran pi.tr t :i t!"" acci ruoeu. Icr"- htuii'rt'i l.Mrelfe of flucr are is' J ir. the C'olif-e Iodian ecLocl Th I hihddphia mint has lieen turiiinK out t:;e now ro cont pieces. Tha Kew Jersey Lif.latmc, is jtl;irg r.i.h r:Libiti3ii qt:es t:.n. M3jcr Ponieioy cfiets the half or th wn. le i.f vl e FjankiinRt po-itoiy ' r at a. A man in Johnstown, Cambria C, i at relied last Friday for Laving 3 ttivos. William RicLenbacb, Las bought Iho .Jour s Rt no farm, in IVrmauagh lOTTlif.hjp. Hogg ia dittany valley, Center county, are dyirig of pome strange dwteuiper. T.7o retry county ruon are engag J at playing a rnni9 of checkers by pos'sl cards. 1 rniuber of people in the neigh bo. hood of Van Vi'oi t, are troubled wi'h pitk eye. A. fats! horpp disease is creating rr?t d!rnctiou among Loiscs in the Indian Territory. Heck is spllin bis winfer ptock of boot and shoes at cost Drop in, snd see for yonrself. The mule snd horse protection Kiranaav will meet in this place on tbs 24th day of this month. The reports cf the G?olopical s'tr voy of Juniata Cr., and Perry Co., re to be published this year. There have been 40 enquirer? since the revival meeting in the Lu theran charge of this opened. A revival meeting in the Preeby terian church at. Mount Union, added lpenp'.e to the congresratioa. ether with piitols, a bniiet from one of She i -ii.tois passed into tho G?TL-e ! of Judge William and killed him. At Parkersbtii-g. W- Va.. '-00 peo ple were driven out of th'jir homes, ly the im-h w.-iter in tho river last wnt. reiir.y ail tue livers in i e-si "i: iiiia and (Jn:o were ovcrilowea. Uu last Christmas day, the funeral of Tuouia Coder, took place, .Mis. iiaria Coiier, nis wife was not long ioliowmg t'j tho futuie world. Her tuneral took plaw last Wednesday. The lower house of the Illinois Stale Legislature, ufter a heatod di3 cuFion, patscu a reoouiuou rb.-4.iih; t oii-rtes to petifi'iu veterans ot the Tcvaa hnd li:ick liHwk w;tT!-, except Jeff Davis " buried under I Seven miners were , . i . . .t i ; v..n . nocltl U icub ei ciiai iu .wiiuuui- in nnd county mine, lt Tliursday. Two were kmed ; the hve oti eis were so 6orioitt.lv hurt that their lr.ee are despaired of. Forty eight persons were taken into probationary membership in the Mcihjiibt cnuicn on Sabbatn last i-'ilty four persons have professed couvcrtion under the preaching in that cnuich tnis win tor. Iuring tiie evening Lours of List waek the mind ol the Presbyterians, Lsuuerants Methodist and Lvangcl- on quait, oiL sediug to jiersons visioiy aiiected by intoxicating drink, 4iu, auiiuig uquor to persona aiU-r n.ivn.g oeeu nutincd not to sell. 1 nomas A. Eider, prosecutor. True bill as to tne ist, ud, and 4.U counts, and nut a tiud bin aa to the ord count ine foundation caaoe cf the legal proceedings agalAst Vailer Lad its ungeu in tue naous of tne latntr-in-law ol the piosocutor. Dr. Liuer, tne prosecutor, bad notifie.i tne de feideut not to sell intoxicating uquor to nis iatut-r in-law, and beueving lual Uis notice bad oeeu dial egarded, suit was lormuiated under Uio four aOove stated counts, 'lue case arous ed a great interest iu tue mind ol mo community. Many witnesses wore summoned, and a number ol ciuzeus were presem iu the Coui i, room, and heard lc.luw citiecs teotny as to ttuir dnnkiug naoila. in temper a u? babiis, or druuaru nabus, past us uc taliis ot tne citizen unuel tre irom the witneos suiua appvartd to oa. Ono wnnesri, editor A. W. unsitu could not be loimd, a freareb by tne Hlierili' revealed the fact tbal he was out of town, but tlntt is not evidence tbat he left town to aveid tne w;& ness stand. The defense put num ber of citizens on the stand who tes tihed to tne peaceab.e and quiei de portment of tne defendant, ever since i:o has iived in tbis community. Ver dict guilty in rummer and f rm as iuuieted. Tho nsxt care was that of tho Com. vs. E. B. Nison, Indictment 1-it. Fslline liquor to persons of known intemperate habits. 2, se!li;:g liquor to persons visibly fdT .tiled by intoxicatina drinks. Prosecutor Thomas A. Elder. Verdict, guiky oa first count, only. Com. vs. Ellen Patten, charge or indictment, concealment of a bastard child. This -jiss also carte up irom tho December term, at which a jury hung itself upon its confideraii-. n. Iu this new trial the commonwealth submitted no evidence. Verdict, not uilty. County to pay eofts. Com. vs. ll C. KautTroan, Indict ment, Fornication snd bastardy. Mamie E. Sieber, pro&eentor, a true bill. Settled by tho parties them 8dvoi- Com. vs. Robert E. Bor.ner, In dictment A professional ti amp, in Kansas, which ho himself declared before jus tice Parker, evidently for the pur-1 jose of rem.-timng in jail during tue cold sjel!. The grand jtuy ignored the bill and Robert E. B..mifr was turned out Com. vs. Robr-rt R. Gordon, In dict rarnt, Forjrerj-. T. Van It win, prosecntor. True bill. Gordon con fessed to the forgery, and w:is sen tenced by the court to a term of 4 j years ami o moniua m .i tiarv. The shernl toe.t n:ni to iritis- W. Kougb's farm enters s.ad road. Ailam Wiit, Abraham Shelicnberg er. and Isaac Pile were appointed to view a road in.m St James church to the Susqaeiiauna river in Susque hanna townsuip, and lay oat an other in lien thereof, and vacate so mucn of the old as may be suppaed by the new one. The order for viewers to view a MIFFLISTOWU GK.VIN MARKET, tjonoctsrt woeKly. Quotations rot To-bav. Wednesday, February 14. IS33. Whet 10 eoru, Oat .87te Rvo Cloreraeed 7 60K-8 (W Tiiuothy seed 1 5'J SAM'L STRAYBR Hi aeaitactly ea ksaal a fall viriery ef mm & BOYS' CLOTHING. HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL 3IZES, RFNT8 FURKISTlIXa OOOD3.GoeJf ef all kinds are Uw Ctw aa aw aw .ndLloni.bed.Ipsat..tl5 Ce.t.. fOT SCITS MAPS TO OSDBK. Pattorion. F., April 1, 1J79. SAMCBL STKATI PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia Mark'ta Tebruary 10 18SS, Cable, extra beef tJ to 7c,giod and uird ium 6 to tj 4 to 5J;. Fat cowa J t 4 c. Hoga etr 9c to loc. Cotnmon 8 ti h,:. I lir.xt huira 8 to 9c. Ureasea Deeca road in Fermanagh township, from a to pia sbop at 3 e.. 6t. Veal calre, at . ...... ., I T ft I. 1 . . . . I. - ji, ... - Cuba Mill dam. tnroutrn xajsi oi n vc V IK h cows $10 to '-a. Wneat $1.12 to $!.. Cora 60c to Oat 4 51c. IS IT SO? IT IS so. nnWIV THT.Y R0 TO COST I I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GfcOi'EUlKS, BOOT3; AN D SHOES, for Men, Women and j ('hilrireo, Queensware, Glassware,! Wood nnd Willow ware. Oil Cloths, i aod every article usually found ijt Grut clas stores. COUNTRY l'RODCCE ke in exobange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the public for tbetr heretofore libera, patronage, I request their oonttnued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of tbe county, when in Mifflin to oall and see my stock of goods. THE BEST WAGON Ja ON WHEELS pre OLD AXD EZLTiBTi " HAREISDN,H Establish 18W1 TSoaiaa-ls la - Tha bM i taa imf. h.nry waa kl WAHKAN I .U astad. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. Farmers "-) TmsratnnTTloeJIty wlU find it to tial tatarwrt U lank wa lata t Uxaua or jiiut Wioua fc-.t-iro puxc'.n-n. uBirr) vor ox3i.c"crx.A.TV. aamws wmrrm. Wl'L HASRISON, GKAITD RAPI33, TglCH. Professional Cera't. F. ESPE35CIIADE. Sept. 7, 1881. And we will keep them down (until we reduce our iar:e bto k! KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers A. Kennedy,) D BALERS IN Lonia E. ATKtsson wo. jcob, i ATKIff'OX & J4COBH, ATTORN EYS - AT -LAW, M1PFLIJ4TOWH, PA. lor alterations I Valley, was continued to April term nest, "because of the inubiiuy of one of the viewers to serve. The return of the order to change a road in Delaware township, from East Saiem, to North East school house, to the stone quurry. at the bonse Bdfua Fvd. n p.-tt no chango necessary. T.- -t-r.'T-i i-r lr DTi.l ':TOR. i . ' to nmke room apiawi ior a new i.i.u, iu-' juc , .. tion w,U in U1 prot&tiii:y be argued lor tue spring trade. He res-j nt th- next cr oiK-nt cojrt. pectf'dily call ihj-attention ot j jour former patrons and the! ifsr.y S!ib!antisl telegraph poler. ' public in general to tlitf loiiow-j fcsve ben cat in tho wKds of L". ,,,,r (,,,-t tiritit? lint : ' P-l 1M..' TP1oToe. Ctvek Vallev, and hauled to the rail- j r , htt 0nlv fWnal i "-,a - road alous which thev win he dis- j ,. Vuh Ungnal .t:ng SAVTm AC. tribnted. T nty-five years in th j k 'P hou tloub.e ,-O.e ! future telegraph wires will be put in f lor $.2) ', IoniKT pi ice S i UU. 0 the ground ins'.sad cf on poles. Uext comes that gieat Jack! We 6U, Grain, lo be delivered .t Mifflin Two coal miners, living near Fit!s- j KichaidMlu L'oot, doub:e t-O.e ?own. Port K'y), or Mexico, burg, had a difilcullv. which theyju.-l j' Ci () thr'iter! V e are pretared to lurnisbSalito dealers aV " 1 hen tomts the OyCollectiag and Canfaranciaz prompt !y attended to. Orricn On Mala strwet, ia placs of resi denca ol Loots K. Atkinson. K-q., aonth of Brtdg sireei. pJcfiS, lfWl LIMBER. ClMKiNT, ASON 1RTT1N. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOWX, JUXUTJ CO., PJ CJT All bniaes promptly attended to Crricn On Bridg atrnet. opposite the j Cor.rt Uoiiiw acinar. Jn7, i)-lj 3 e.my urn' C;Sg3Ewrrry PRiNCIPAUUNj eoiu.uueu iu eeiiio hi iij;:iiii.j.- a i-t f(l rii ..-ju .,- r I. .' vr.. price day mornt: g a week they went, aid j korK. Jjoot ; it is a wnoie leath- j hr.il taUo.n their pic?s only 20 etp-'er boot, heavy doubit le and; at reasonable rates. LEN'NEPY k DOTT. apri! 2!,18X2-tf goU; lormer price dUU.; KUiltpiClV irom esrrh other when two Pittboi? i.tTi .t-o :-ni nml llln.T. lh ftf-l!t. . In- f ,.,,,r,e ran a,av. the nth- ' lm" l"" er was ane-ted'and will be put upon ! N t have Oa hai:d ttcverat cases j trinl in a Pittsburg court to answer Gf firet cia.- ptt Leather JiootS ! for violating tie law, against J- soiid tO.es, tor $1.75; loillier ng. ... . ....J ..,t.i " j pi le.c v-- Ail'O e eiervi 'iiv vyj runuat. j boot fof $, r) lo;mer W i .1 . . IT T-ll ' XJQ not lorget tui ai. nc-sB i no- n.i i -.. .... - . v-1 uu sirai. p.clnre.nlb"rgdf..r 75 cents, j lt O men'rf boots, and is just; A 1 urv!.itir M t is tiiiiIa in P Vi n. W ll :1 1 tllOV l'IVt IIS. I tograph'y, r5 ean get Lere done up. j ext conit.g t,e hoy, which 1 E"tS & Ca?3' Bo0tS & Stoes' infiret claa. rtjle. Ah the latest fat of.! RKADY-iMADE CLOTHING, trie picture, such as tarda. Cb-n-, . - . i I 1... ... ......n, .. . ...... . . t .l.r, . l'romenade, fannel liondoir, I '"ur "'o " ru-- "ii njari, loeacco, jtc, ac. Frames of aU kinds cheap, 'prices: t list, we Wi;l vou : i.i'.'..iwm- 1.1 ' tairt. to t-all anil wh m Stark nA hear m. lor l.UUJ Print bv!-rM jiurcbi-ing rl..-where. j.nce a price F. Jj. II AY niiii,, McAdsterville, Pa., Hits jiint returned troin the Btorn Cities w itb a Lirge and Cmp!ete Stuck ftl DRY GOODS, JTACOB BEIDLBR. ATTORXET AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOTff, PA. QyCllections attended to promptly. Orriot '.Tiib A. J. Patterson Esq, on bridga atrat. Feb 25, ) THOMAS A. ELDER, mTd7 Physician and Surgeon, Mitnisrurvy, k A. Oibeu hours Irom S a. a. to I p. m.. Ot ttce in hi residence, on Third atreet. op posits Muinodiat ptrsonag. ocl22-tt I 1 AJ. Ut fcspJ I tt 4 m .! Mi .ti, aruwli. a. t T,M. tZYt llaa M Ci. .f cklasn. Tasesa. O C3- O C2-II . - aw St.. n.rrJss iai ur; vr.i tvr , D.M CRAWFORD, M. D. P7 tt i'out tump nor i-r tt. KANSAS CITY His resumed acieety the practice of , Meticine aod anrgery and their colUtsral . branches Ofacs at tbe old corner of Third and Or.inj.- aireatu, MllEin:o, Pa. Mrch i'J, 1ST J M. BRAZES, M. D., PHTSICIA!! AND SDRCEOJJ, .fevima, Juniata Co , P. Orncs torinerlv ccuii'.d by Dr.dterrett. Pri:eiii":nl busiiie,s promptly attended to a all hntra. ir,-s ZOV iry T:s'ala4!iiT C V 1,1 "! I !ica i-i- t:s;s '. Ha. PtS, Ac, &c. Boston Corbett, the raan vr-.o a irotid bo 'n boot killed the a.-s.issiu Soith. is living foi uier price. $1.25. Next, ai Stock Eutirelj Nsw and Fresh. in iialisas. enga;ra in ;n lilttie J Jipt- Cllld nOV !? boot for ?1 1-)' ' lean --i.iiiiioUlo too 1 alun.ul ever business. He has bocoine a rei'igious , . " ' , - - , ' ! thing csliej (or ia a Store oi this kind, crthueiart, and in a recent letter to!lorm.er F1CC l 40" A,,'"e F. ! GRATU1I.U a friend in Camden, he s-ys that he! for ; lrmer pri-e 2 00. Oct. 25; '81. . bnrg, on Friday night The Stroup assauit and battery cases were ignored, and prosecutors to pay costs. Com vs. Joseph Gray. Fornication and bastardy, child unborn, and ense continued. The civil esse of Wellington Boon, vs. Amos Focht was appealed by de fendant. Tha civil case of Louisa C. Todd, who survives Margaret Todd, vs. Richard D- vie and 13. F. Cmzier, was be"im on Wednesday, the j try went has been directed by God, to inflict lai y corporeal f iniiehnicnt vpon himr.eli as a penanco for having tak en human life." The B'airpvi'i'e, Indiana county, Pa., Enterprise of tho '2nd inst , says Then we have a firr-t-class whole leather Lo 's bot, doub le sole and t;ip, for $2.00 ; lbr- 1 to 5 '1 he above is a price list mer price $J.4D; mzos, TO CONSUMPTIVES. The art rrr lifer hsving t-een K-rnisnent!y cured ol that rlreiil ifeae, Coisnniption, U . - ........ I . . . OI . known to bin lellcw-siiff-rers the means ol JOHN MaLACGHLItf, INSURANCE AGE5T, PORT tiUYJL. JOI1T.1 CO., PJ cj"Ou,y r-litble Compuaies roprnsented. Djc. 8, M7V-ly aim iSlLi? 7IT.LIM B81.L. Atjr.VT A.D D3ALBS IX Farmsrs and Mcbantcs Machinery. M ffiintewn, Jn iU County, Pa. OS'.c.a on Bri.lj street oppositn South idd ol Court Hua. Ner. 8, 12. Sptnul ,"otrj. TBufTEmniS Otmtrtf on la fiMf al P'RECT AJO P0Wc"f!tt!l tjuJsaa W u .iif. frUiii ar siJia upon ta btt'-ar. W-a is ikm mi m m aa. CERTAIN, EASV. STRONG. CHEAP. San4 fhr full ripw- c.aUa J Uiwa uu SOLS M kiiiui. POIiTEX BLASCHAEiy S'iN3, C4S0089 V. IS. t. -ru V.. .....l i mmb' lu.ritx and w inst whstt To ail who ilenre ir, be ill aend ..ii. .-.. . .Vw , j- corvcf lie wrew.rioti.-n Ufed. flree ot the appi'iutincnt. of master mechanic I they cost " ics wui quite weil absorbed by revi- ( ont with it on Thursday after dinner val lueeiings, that each congregation held, in the respective chruch build ing 'There is said to be a place on Jack's mountain, Huntingdon Co, where snow never lies, and where bteitm may be bchu coming from the ground on cold days. Diio, just such a place on Stone mountain, M.if5 in Co. Two 1 year old twin steers, from the -ivest,Rie on exhibition at Altoona and will remain on exhibition there for a period of 10 days from this date Tl.r are on their way to Europe. The aggregate weight of the steers is 7,3oQ pounds. An indignant landlord writes de manding the name ot tne party, wno first BUgeeted putting coils of rope in sloping rooms as a vrotection against fire. He says bo provided every bed room in hishou-e Sritb a coil of rope, and the firat rd.-ht three of his guests lowered their baggace from the sixth story window, and skipped, leaving sever al days' board bid unpaid. He al lows "that burning to death is bad enough, but running a hotel for fun is a pood deal worse. Worchester I Pwt Eiftsb- lanre m the railroad ehc-ve at Adegheuy City, and will lctnovo to Allegheny in a short time. While wa are sorry to lose so goi d a citizen, as Sir Par ker, we congratulate him on his t-nc- cess." Mr Parker, is a native of this i p.ace iiAiiiiiiiiuwu. iw hh n jtiuu trrt itv Iior. ami t.l rsrsfr rif his mi. Tiu-a uiai.h..od davs is another nroof. ! of which We have Otlite ft lot . .. . , - I tne correcinese oi tne SHying, mnt tnHt We Will Pell at cost. 1TICCS e have also on hand a very fctock ol mens fhoes. 1 rices, $1 00, ?1 25, 1 50 and up. iil sell the entire lot at j Next comeff the Ladies' Shoes aud wrestled with it till Friday morning. Verdict, for plait-tiff in the sum of one dollar ana nuy cis. The case of Daniel Knouse vs. Atnos Focht, was continued. Eli Cambell vs. Matthias Stump and Sainnel Kline, executors of Eze kiel Cambell. Verdict in favor of dofendaot Henry Leifer, who hnd been in the courts a number of sessions for the misappropriation of gttardisn inony, was discharged from further obliga tion under the insolvent act Petition for sale of re-d estate of Simon Shirk, deceased. H. H. Hartman. was appointed guardian cf Lilly May, nnd Alice J. Kirk, minor cniidren oi Jiartna o. Kirk. Petition of administrator, and ad ministratrix of D. P. Minnichen, de ceased, for the satisfaction of a sale of portion of decedents real estate, and for an order to sell that which remains unsold. Rule en XT. D. ITsUs, to show cause why judgement against the estate of Joseph Richards deceased, should not be satisfied. Petition ofW. H. Lukrns, and the boy is lather of tbe n an Owing to the present large attend ance at tbe Mitli.n Academy, all per sons who, forthtmse.ves or for chil dren, desire seats for the next 8-s-e-ion. (March 19 to June 28th) must hie their applications and arrauge de tails between this and the ' first dav oi March, 1883. No one admitted after this. J. Mason Drscas, Principal. i bi:gO wl:h ite airreimns lor p.i pirinc and HMii'K Ibo Mine hu b Ibry w ill And sure t'eas lor loinns, t.'oLPs. to arr lon. a sth m a, Broscuiti,, A-C. fariies wwl'ins the I'rescripiioo, "ill please ad-rin-w Her. E. A. ILSOM; 14 I'enn St., Williuoioburgh, N. V., si Great Cause cf Emnaa Misery I the LiO.xs. of 71 Si ft8' WJSE a are always on tbe okont lor cbaiu-es to in- The Clay Centre, Kansas, Dispatch opens out lreely upon tno of its sub- from 75 cents up. It is impos sible to give an entire price list! of the many hundred (liferent kinds we have on haud. We have also on hand a large stock of Misses' and Children's Shoes ! which we arc determined to close out We have not said anything about tbe large ptock of liabv Jhoes on hand, or the large ttock of Gum 1'oots and ecribers in the tidlowing manner "Shoes, yet to be disposed of; !wo ptuues, a iaay ana gentleman, , anj not even one wonJ ab(jut have lett Ciav Centie witniu the iast I , , , . . t , few d.vs, ec'h owing the Dispatch the broken of ''PF, on 6 50 on Mi'irtcrm.-kn. V'e exnect to i hand, which we will ?e 1 at get the timuunt tn.tn the lady "as i cost But in conclusion we will eoon as her ttaution is called to the that we mQ.in busineps and htte d.-lii:q lency whn-h reru.tins ; . , , , i ,. and t,Le,e m.-ans ar used to arrert ,nnd to fieI1 our '" tock. ot her attention. Ti e mac must pay. of Boots and Shoes for just He may move to the uttermost parts! what we have priced them to of the earth, but even there wid thelyou for anJ in j.er to be ccn Diepatch s avenging voice follow him , J in u t j - No bow-2ePged, k,ck-kneed, bald. jv,ncpd a11 3 0U hv to do ,s ,to dead beat son of a gun is going to drop in and see lor youm-lf. piny any such game if we can help it. j Yyu have often seen goods ad Uriah Moyer will be hung- on Uiw;Tti at o.o.st and w hen you 5th of March at Middlebm g. Snyder went to buy you were ahked county. The 28th of this month ' retail prices. Such is not my had been the day set for ti e execu ! inention Fav copt and mean tion. bnt that tlay came djnng court . week, and the jndge aud other peo-; w na pie feared the dem- mlizat ion of the GeoBGE W. IIetk, 11 ow Lost, How Restored. Just publinlieil, a new edition ul 1K. I TI.VKliWKI.I.'S l-F.I.r.KUATF.n ESSAY crease lh.ir earnings, and in tune been mo i on IDB riicui art oi KrssTi.aaHi or wealthy; lliose.who do not in prove their ! s8Uilnal We.kiie.s, Iafoluntarv Seminal oiportunitiea remain in porerty. IT'f I Usm. IsKriuct. Mental and Phvsical a Itreat chsnce to make money. Wa want ; incpity, ,pediinenra to Mar-iage, etc ; j many no n, women, ba and pirls l. work ' Coa.caprios, Keitsr-T and Fits, in. ' lor us ritiht in ttaoir own locmlien. Any t dugeif sell-iitdnlreirco or sexual extras. , . . a . I at . i J c surt The bie.mefS will py more than ten Th8 ceej,ri(wj nnifcor, in this admirable lnui-s or.iinary wa. fcip-nMTe ouitlt Eav clrarv demjustraies, troiu a thirty luruhed Iree. one who engages falls ; Jetn, ,ucce;,,u pr,;tir, hat the aiarru- to mak. money rapidly. Yon can devote j illg COIlllcqa,0CM 0f ,t..bu.a may be rad y eur whole time to the work, or only your , kil, cur(;d -, ou, mor). of cure at once simple, certain, and effi ctual, by siare noments. run inioimaiion ana an that Is nerd, d rent lee. Address Stihsoi k. Co., Portland, Maine. occasion, petitioned the Governor to 1. March 5. Jan. 81-sC-tr. i onexi tne oovercor to n , c-, . m:w: t change the dav, and hence the change , ug cuwi, uuu u, A RARE C 11 A SCC To Buy m Large Trad of Good Land at a .Valerate Price: To a man who demies to make farming ana elucb-rainiig his business, this is the greatest bargaiu in Jtmiata county. 2Arc Hundrtd Jrrti awi more, baring Uitreon a la'lte Brick Dwelling Honse in good condition, burn and other outbuild ings; a running stream ol water ne.-u tne dour, also, good well water in yard; aa Orchard ol 8 acres, as good as any in the count) ; a grove of 60 uuple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned ieto a somee ol income, as such groves are in Somerset ci'Uniy. this State, ana as mc h groves are in New Fiuiand. Go-1 tirutKr on U.e fann. The ttrni will produce 40 to 51 tons ot tuy sniiiijllv, aud grow grain ol all kmda. There ia an abun dance ol LIMESTOXK on the farm. We repeat, Una ia tha greilrst bargain now ufiered in this county, to the man who has vntigy, and desires to Urra ami raise ,tock To such a nun, who hi a modeMte sum ol money lor tlrsi payment, there is a i rare chance lo secure a property, that in tha ; nature ot things must increase in value r-dnUy, lor the period of a full gsnera- eieairs ol which every sufferer, no matter what bit condition may be, may enre bi in sult chesply, prirateiy. and radically. Tins Lecture should be in tbe bands of every youth and aver mai in the land. Sent, ander seal, in a plain envelop, to any address, post-paid, oa receit of six cents, or two po-tlage stamps. A Ureas THE CCLTERWELL MEDICAL 10., -41 Ana 9l.r York.N Y. ; unt-18-ly Post.Omca Box o9. .WisctlUncon. a week made at home by tha in- tji 4 a rtous. B-si business now b l,rr :- public. Capital not needed. We will r't v. n. Men, w mien, boyaand gir.s waetrd everj where to w.irk tor us. Now is the time. Ton can work ia sir time, or give tonr whole lima to tbe business. e other tusieess will pay yoa neaily as well No one can fail to mnke enormous pay. by et gsfnt: at once. Coetly ou'tit and terms Iree. Money made last easily and bouorably. A ldrss Taca ti Ca. Angnsta, Mia. ViSHAWAXA a TVi sseWnslwHlraes thews -f HfLMhJCJ an t STUCK IDXilS. 11 I c?skI'aiif an1 rrtnrti( twsnty S"tiJ par kour. wna four In sis horse-wowsr. m m raa tr wsw. etmss wr anw-pewa. 1 rnnf s!a..'. f .rvall's.l i-a, a-4soi lUatsu UU ta Omul ariag -i ssur,a, ST. JOSEPH MTG CO., J13MAWICA. 1X9, Imptrlail T Tiavellcre. Special indacameata are Oered ya by tion ) et to come. Xin-e, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon nave me mciin-.ion. .u. oie., i fc BarIjo ton Rot. u win to the pluck to develops on of the finest . . . . . . u i trmct, ol Uod in th. conntv. rail at this oN resd ths.r adverti.sie f. to faeasl asa- He 0T rartlenls.'ia. FIMPLr.S. A Gentleman whs anffered far .- trass Nervous Debility, fremamre Ly, aal all the efi-cts al yoatMnl ii d sr-stina. will tor tha aik ol atTsnng kstrast'y, send free to ail who need il, tha receiae and direction tar snaking the siaap a rs.-4y by whirb he wsa Clrad. Suffrse w.sa'sf in profit bv the advarliswr's Fpr ssrs eaa do so hv aiidressiot- ia i-arfee; evs4i'is, JOHN B- OGDES. 42 Ceir :., If. T-, Juns 14 r2 I yr. I will mail (Ft.) thareeeipa for a iItM VtotriaLS Baia that will reasn-s Tac Fbicksks, .lHPtas and BtoTf aa, Issv'.sj the akin sott clear and banitnl; vso 'w structu.ns tor prodnc.ng a luxnrisot growife of bair eg a baldhead or smooth taca. Ai draws, inclnniug 3c. sump. Baa. TiJstir A Co., 12 BareUy St., Ii. T., CUT THIS OU1 . WahavatrtorealnlO lea JIn C : 1-m rl ator aransa oba tfeatr ssarlias i) d fcv .rim, nt. mmtM ise enr rv v m a rwa 1J U mum eiltoHnat al F LW I SJUm HIUtl.sHa. I st-.vs; tt frT ITT. eer!e tar U:e .ttnal A Repj-
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