?i5TI3L & REPUBLICAN MTFFLIN TOWN : VTf icsfy, 9f arch 31. IMS. TERMS, cobwription, $I.5e per annum if paid f-This ntou'Asi W-W if net paid, within 1 -fc iMMfktks. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents pet f ' insertion. jaasitut bBMaesa toticei lu local col umn, W craw line lf caoh insertion. IhsWtious will be made to those desiring t. advert: y the year, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. le" pi are bojicniag to ill. TJri Bi'lforl lias been quite sick. TLo tlnckbirJ came last Friday. Jerome Ailmin i borne from Now ilaiir o3? of pneumonia aro La'i'.ea l-J co l'9 a f'ce the il-trcii v.-ii:i. ' The dog poisoner i at work hi l.s Siuriff TiTu, is engaged ia the h'.rJ'or trrt-Jo. l;.vt!Ji:: are preparing for business t ' " ,3 i auul. it Misier Ho3gen and wife. Lave a iie.v neir. ilonpy mutters in New York, are j rer-ortad i s iiht I Gcorg Htfikss of Hi; fords fsn., ! Y.ih tha advent of Spring coaieili the ogn gi-indsr. A1? yet. f 'w Ejari hare been cs'.'it in the river. Ltwieiowa people would liko to Lave a tew town hall. risyir.g marbles engages the at ffcificn of the town boy. ilr. Law. bus been on the sick list dujicg she pa&t ID days. B.;nk ch:cks, nesd not be stamped alter tha 1st of next July. isw we'd has baen dug in Pat terson, by W. J- Zeidors. Hii!lin county sends a colony of 153 people west, this sprirg. Ex-Congressman FiEhsr has gone to tLe Arkansas hot springs. Tho Prasbyteriaa parsonage, at Mi"erstovr:j, is to be enlarged. Fiierc.n haa a solid wagon road from lUo Lrid-e to the railroad. Ex S'.i-;"iff tliy, will move with his f.uiiily to Lawrence, Kansas. ilr. Hurinan, printer, of Port Boy il, has turned his steps westward. Tho Lutheran, Liverpool, Perry scanty charge, is without a preacher. You can buy a sabstintisl suit of slolhing at Hurley's for fire dollars. Tho Vevtrcrat end Register, wants sfccie oce to prove that dsncing is a tia- H-f Bte'.t Told, fcftor a long tptll cf sickness, is ajsin r-ble to be cat. The Srsrstie Press ssy3 that, 'yjusg" bloah Jill their noses bleed. Tobiaf! Aucksr, Its been put out of werki-i; crdtr by a bealing on a C:.-er. Tha wr.tt Icrks Trell considerir.g the winter wftt"fr tb.t it pafsel tkrouw-i. Insurance e;?nt -Tohn McLaughlin, looking up Lis interests in town lift -.TewL The radae tlon of Ux on tobacco Kill lower the prii a of rigr rs, in tbo Fotttos were sel l, from wagr.us, cn the ptrt&r, l itt VedDesday, at CCo per bushel. The Philadelphia Timos celebrat ed its Sth anniversary, by issuing a 20 page edition. ITarry 23.:nsall wa3 managing the Port Roy?.l Times, during the tb ence ol its oditor. Thrro is a iai-k of the building of a town boll, and an enlargement of the Acadray building. Isia? Brubaker will move from th HeMetn farm ia Fermanagh town ship, to 3cbr.si.crrc . 2Ir. Loyd, of Germaiitown, bas moved on General ifcAlkters's fniia in Pajetti to. TLchip. Ed. Daus, who was stricken with preuiuouia cwiy ia the winter, was ia town lut Thursday. Tbe Barrett club, will giT an en trtainment in the Acacemy, text Saturday evening. From the Hantisgdoi Jfocitor, ilrs. "vTolTcrtoa is niistrccs cf her art. She wa above eriticism." fcit- Patrick's day, was the first Saturday in tee year 18S3, that it baa not rained cr enowe'L Last ThurECay rr.( in:ng, was the flrjt moixing. in ni.iny vceka, tLftt tha ground was nt frozen. The Irif-b attf rapted to blow up cna of the Briiish goreruineiit baiM isgs ia Louden, last Friday. Mrs. Harper, an 1 Mrs Cnsmleigh of Dcncannon, Tci ry Co., ftie vot ing tie family cf air. ITess. The literary S3C:ety that meets ev ery Friday evening at Reno's school feojf, continues to iourish. n. 1 .T K K -ibisoc bonchtahouse nnd lot oi -posit e the Lutheran cburcU from - 1- Paiker. Price 2,600. William Roe of Lack township, wns kicked in tho stomach by a horse some tats aro, and tevereiy hurt Tn dkt Three houses for r?nt, tear tkc McNight fsria, ia Milford t.trnthip. Call ca A. J. Patterson. Tha Patrick MoNiiT property, m Patterson, bes been bought epa Bothro.k for the nm of iiSJU. On Sanday the Tyrone Tttfrjis -.. a t w chnrcn. ihe church cost $1200. pipe organ in Tt il-Mi the teams about 12 hours to cake a round trip, from tho rail road to Lot Creek Valley, for lum ber. , .. A preacher says that many of the youn- men give ore altenUon to JSto ehurSh, tban to tbe sermon. Was be a boy oncet The almanacs say that spring be- early this epring to have n-eathar fnlloW it close.y. i nice warm W. II Kreider, in whose boat a rubber of thought of gom at the time tii. Wiggas storm .due. c&rs hi bout l?r paltf-. SHORT LOCALS. Many people in this community would like to see the State encamp ment hell in this Ticinity next Au tumn. Geo. M. Barnett, late, one of the editors of the Duncannon Record, nas minora wn irom the paper inen- George Jacobs Jr., and wife, hare had a new interest awakened in their household, by the advent of a nice boy baby. Young man, you need something more substantial than cigars, bght kfSa and a cane to commence house keeping with. After the 1st of next S-aptember letters may be sent through the mail for two cents, instead of for three cents, as now The Juniata Conference, of the Lutheran Sjnod, of Pennsvlvania. has been in session, ia Milroy, llifibn county tins wtet F. F. Eohni, the energetic market car man, Las recovered sauiciently from hi3 recent bkkness as to be able to attend ti business. There is a war in Altoona rnorijr Orange dealers, which bus resulted i l tlio tale of oranges, at a price on v. ii; ;u the dealers lose money. James Siiue, a theo!oiicid student, j has been conducting the religious Services in ihe AL li. Church, since ie pastor went to Coherence. ilx-GoTeraor Sprague of R. I, has a new wile. His frieads aru hope ful that Le wiil get along morepleas auiiy v.'ilh Lc-r taan he did with the first. ilrs. Samuel alcileen, of Tan Wert, died last Wednesday, after a few days of illness. She was taken by pneumonia on the proceeding Fridiy. Ilr. Buck, Jr., of Port Fyal, who has Lecu iu the service of the rail road company, has resigned the po sitioa that ho held for the purpose of going west. Philadelphia, Phipps, has again appealed, it will require months be fore his case can be reached. He does not want to return to the city, of Broibeily love. A Bedford county man, killed a wild turkey with a stone, and now be knows that there is such an instru-i ment as a game law, with penalties,, for the violation thereof. Wm. liollman, Las bought the Main street front of the James Robi sen lot for $1,400. The front of the lot on ilaia street is 45 feet ; the depth of the lot is 55 feet. Themes Frow, Mr. and Sirs. R B, McCium, were called here by des patch last Saturday on account of the Ecricus sickness of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph BeL'ord. We are ia receipt of an invitation to jein the Chicago EurLrgton and Qajicy Editorial Excursion, from the Likes to the rocky mountains. The excursion Trill leave Chicago in May. Mr. D. G. Lint a of Alanhattan, Eiley county, Kansas, ia now vititing at sin daughter's, ilia. R. E. Mc-Lfe.-n, of Turlnstt tewnship. He is looking well and ppeake iu glowing terms of the West. ; A Texan pony got away from Cy tut Sieber in town a few days ago. It ran up JIaine St., to Cherry, up Cherry tat ho alley, by Sulonffs sta ble, down the all.y to Court House street, down said street, to ilaine, jid out of town, to Jacob Sulouff's farm, 3 miles from town. Little dtixnage was done. Sunday. wa3 just that nice and bright, that a majority cf the people of tie town went out to walk. The grave-yards had many visitors, and many people walked up to the 1st ca nal lock north of town, to see Ty son's wild cat It is rumored thftt a corner in May corn, at. Chicago is being run. It is estimated that there arc three millions bujo!s of No. 2 corn in store in that city deliverable on contracts. The market ia said io be short 30,000,000, for ilsy delivery. Mrs. A. P. Jacobs and daughter Hftl, of Lewistown, but well known to a number of citizens of this place will sail from New York, April 7, for the South of France, after a large portion of Europe and Great Britain L.s l ean done, ia a period of three moTiths, they will return. Jacob Adams, an aged citizen of Walkor township, died on the 13th, in?L The funeral took place on th loth. Rev. Joseph Mathers conduct ed the services. Iaterm.-nt in the MeAbsierviile Presbyterian grave yard. He was S3 years of age. From Tittsbuig Commercial, "A large cudionce assembled to hear the recitations cf an accomplished lady and elocutionist. Mrs. Florence Wolverton. Tiie pieces were all weli rendered. Mrs. Ws, voice is low and musical in conversation, but in reading full and impassioned, ex hibiting much culture." DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gailery you can get any siuall'piclure enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, iafirst class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin et?, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, &.C. Frames of ail kind9 cheap. A number of young ladies from Tyrone went to Altoona r.nd enter tained a large company by exhibiting the broom drill. An admission fee was charged, of which tha Altoona Tribune Fje.du tbnsr The gross i re-re-rds of the broom drdl were H05 : the ret proceeds were $328.92. This was equally divided between the Sec ond Presbyterian church r.nd the broom drill people, givmg each $164 i- A Somerset pspar says The 'Vtch" that created so much excite ment near Meyersdale, Somerset Co., E. out to be Mr. Miller s daugh ter, who, disliking the neighborhood which Lo Lves, thonght to com rel her father to remove by perform m he queerest antics, and when Sone, breaking the -crockery and fur SSS. Finally she was -caught in 5he"ct-anJEOwtbeald man says he's Xg to stay right in that house 7B lotn he lives, and so must the funtil bhe finds a man brave fncugii to take ker to a borne of her owe SHORT LOCALS. If the Dokes jury cold be put upon trial it would be paniahed for not punishing Dukes. Samuel Bergy, desires to say, that be found handaome sleeve button, which the owner caa have by calling on him sad prov ing property. Mr. Duncan, the energetic principal of the Academy was stricken so severely by a cold thtt school was not bold on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Catharine Shaffer, the first white fe male child born in Clearfield connty, died in Sandy township, that Bounty, recently, aged 79 years. Prof. W". B. Kankivel, with company of trained singers and musicians, will give an entertainment in the Court House, next Friday and Saturday evenings. "The whipping-post for wii'e-beaters is to be st up in Illinois. Tbe Uw not only provides that any hunband who assanlt his wife shall be whipped upon the bare back but tnat ha shall pay all coals oi pros ecution." Wellington Smith, Superintendent of pnhliu schools, baa been buisy visiting schools. He reports that the attendance oi pupilg ha kept up to the close of the term better lbn in any preceeding year within his experience. A Philadelphia judge said: "His easier now to get a divorce in the Sum of Penn sylvania thia in any other dtate io the Un ion." With the men, seven times in ten it is an other woman, and when that happens reason mast take tothe woodi." 1 he jury thit acquitted Dukes are almost condemned as much as the man that Tinted the house of K utt, engaged the daughter in marriage, and afterward to iiee himself of the engagement, wrote letters to the fa ther that were so obscene that it seems prob able that be can be convicted of seuding obscene letters through tho mails. He should have been sent to the penitentiary for writing such letters. The Binghamton Ji. Y., News says. It has long been so much unneccessary toot ing, blowing and screeching of locomotive whiktles on the incoming and out-going trains running through the city. It now seems that tho practice is indulged in by the engineers as a means by which to sa lute their wives and sweethearts along tbe line ol raiiroad at which they reside, wr to wake up a sleeping chum," and that these signals and their meaning are weli under stood by the parties lor whom thoy are in- tended. We have heaid it staled oa good aud unquestionable authority that an engi neer ou oue ot the trains on the Biaghsm ton aud Syracuse Boaui blows a signal lor his wile when his train is n earing the city, which she understands to have tus supper ready lor him within the next tweuty L-lu-ntes, at which time he is invariably on hand and at ho me, and nils down at bis own table to participate iu the meil. There may be sense iu thU as a oijusi, but court iDg by steam whistle along the line of rail road is something both novel aud absurd, while it is annoying to the community This way of making love is too lond and in- j delicate. LHt f Jurors. The following is the iist of Grand and Petit Jurors lor the term of Court begin ning Monday, April 23, 1S3 CRl.-IB JCEOR9. Bonsall, Orlando, laborer, Mi HI in loirs. Bay, Jacob M., farmer, Fayetto. Books, Solomon, clerk, Mifflintowa. Culberston, James, tanner, Spruce Hill. Conn, W . B-, dealer, Spruce Hill. Charters, David, mason, Fayette. Coats, Rob.-t R. R., Patterson. Eiehmaa, Peter, huckster, Fayette. Fowles, David, farmer, Walker. Hosteller, Jacob, " Delaware. HimHn, W. G-, druggist, Patterson. Harris, A. 0., furracr, Bcale. Kercncer, Benjamin, farmer, Walker. Lauver, Baltzer, Monroe. Mateer, John, carpenter, Port Royal. Martin, B. F., laborer, Beale. Patterson, John, farmer, Beale. Shields Fr&bk, hotel keeper, Fsvette. Sulouff, Tamer, farmer, Fermanagh. Thatcher, J. B. " Lack. Wharton, J. P., gentleman, Port Royal. Whitehead, Thomas, laborer, Mitlliatown Yoder, Joseph Y., firmer, Spruce U1U. PETIT JEBOKS. Anker, Peter, larmer, Tnrbetf. Andrews, John, Lack. Brackbiil, Cyrus, farmer Spruce Hill. Barner Geo. L. " Susqncbanna. Clark, Albert, Lack. Clark, William " Beala. Cargill, John, blacksmith, Fayetie Dougherty, J., carpenter, Thompsontown Evans, W. J., farmer, Spruce Hiii. Etka, Jacob, plasterer, Fermanagh. Fry, James, stone mason, Delaware. GrKsin ger, Zacharish, weaver, Patterson Gray, Harvey B., farmer, Lack. Orayman, Samuel Fayette. Uibbs, John M., Green xood Hopple, Jacob, laborsr, Fayette. KseiTman, John, A., R. R., Patterson. Eopenhuvei, Allen, farmer, Fermanagh. Kinzer, Samuel, " Fayette. Klinger, George, farmer, Susquehanna. Leieter, Jonas, " Fayette Markle, Adam, R., laborer, Delaware. UcClnre, Alexander, farmer, Tuscarora. McElhenny John, laborer, Lack. Marley, James B.f gentlemen, Patterson. McCulloch, C. C, laborer, Tuscarora, Morrow, Alexander, farmer, Lack. Miller Henry, laborer, Walker. Nace, Daniel, larmer, Fayette. North, John L. shoeuisker, Mifflintown. Ort, O. W., larmer, Fermanagh.' Palm, James, Uborer, Tuscarora. Piuncbaker D., blacksmith MiOllntown. Rumfolt, Daniel, larmer, Monroe. Straw ser, Sauiuel W., mason, S usqne'na. Showers, John, fsrmer, Tuscarora. Smith, William G., larmer, Delaware. Stro up, Samuel, farmer Monroe. Tnibelt, John T., teacher, Turbett. Thatcher, Joseph, larmer, Lack. Taylor Geo. A., " Lack. Taylor Geo. A., Tnsearora. Watts Ssmnel Monroe. Wilson, J. II., " Walker. Warnes, Samnel, laborer, Fenuanagb. Wickersham, J. P., mcht, Thompsont'a, Weimer, D. W., J. P., Monroe Zeiders, Samuel, laborer, Delaware. An observing exchange says ; We would give the following suggestive advice to an ambitious young nan : If be wants to make a noise in the world, let him go to boiler making ; if he wants to do blowing or spouting let him become a blacksmith or a tin ner ; if he wants to be a great talker, let Lim go to auctioneering ; if be wants to attain a high position, let him go to steeple building ; if he is anxious for the title M. !., let him become a mule driver. The Academy students partook of a late dinner last Friday, because, j when school waa adjourned at noon, they forgot Ibemselves and trooped out of the bouse building in a noisy manner. whi:h caused Mr. Duncan to call them all back to their seats to remain there J of an hour longer. At the February election C B. Homing, and James Irwin, became a tie as school directors. The school law provides that in case of such a tie rote, the diiector shall be chosen by lot. before the board of school direc tors of the district in which the tie exists. Tho borough school board mat List Fridav eveuinsr. Horning and Irwin appeared before the board, - , . . , i t i ii- and drew I0 ior tne airecjriup. The fates decreed in favor of Horn- rr. He is the director. D An eseaanre save. When the names and post office addresses of the pensioners are printed, as pro vided for by the $30,000 appropria tion of the last Congress, they will form upward of forty-eight hundred pages of rule and bgnre woric, and these will !e condensed into eight volumes of 600 pages each. It is not exnecte 1 the work will be completed beore nexs fall, as there will bo no demand for it until Congress re-as tewbles. During the Centennial year, a Pittsbnrg man, named CN'eal and a Philadelphia man, named Rohm foil in love with one and the same woaaan. Last Friday, the two men, fought out their greivance in prize fight in the parlor of a man named Robm, whj lives about 3 miles from Aitooaa. Ia addition to tho old love greivance, there waa a prize of $1000, and Rohm added to that sum 550 in gold. In the 33rd round O'Neal knocked bis opponent out of time. "As was feared, the subsidence of the Western Hoods is hkely to be followed by wide spread sickness. A physician who lias journeyed through the afflicted districts reports the discovery cf frequent cases of pneumonia, bronchitis and catarrhal feveis, caused by exposure and wet tings, while hundreds of people were found huddled together in ware houses and public buildings under the most unfavorable sanitary condi tions. The slime and debris left by the floods, together with the fact that the water has covered and in many places still covers wells, cis terns, cellars and cess pools, induce grave apprehensions of a pestilence. The force of tho floods themselves was expended chiefly upon property. Their after effects bear directly up on human life. Bs-Senator David Davis of Illin ois, and Hiss Ad.be Burr, of North Carolina, were married at Fayette vilie, N. C, last We.lnesdny." The groom, is 68 years old, and the bride 40 years. The party go to California. Preacher Hamilton in his advo cacy cf I tie adoption of tho whip- in C rest isavs that it ia not more harbaroiM or cruel to whio a rascal than to bang a murderer, both act are for the protection of society. At th present time the pnblio mind is greatly interested in Silk Culture,' the new industry which is so admirably adapted for women and children. This occupation requires no special training and can be car ried on in almost every part of this country. An empty room m a stable, shed or sn attic is as good a place for raisirg silk worms and cocoons as could ba desired, and fire dollars is an ample capital to begin with. Silk culture can be conducted with out interfering in any way with the regular domestic duties of thehonse hold, and is far more profitable than poultry raising, bee keeping, or other occupations which women frequent ly pursue. A circular giving full in structions, together with a catalogue offruiiand ornamental plants, will be mailed to any address, free of ex pense, by Haace Si Bordon, Manag ers Rutnson Nurseries, Bed Bank, N.J. Trial List for April Term, 1883. 1. John B. M. Todd vs. Samuel Murphy. No. 131, December Term, 1S74. 2. Sarah Ard vc Penna. R. R. Co. No. 10, Februarv Term, 18S0. 3. John B. M.Todd vs. John Doar ing. No. 46, February Term, 1831. 4 Wm. Greer vs. A. S. Anderson, John Woodward and Samuel Walker. No. G3, April Term, 1831. 5. John Gingrich vs. Daniel Coft men cud Adam Fisbar. No. 129, April Term, 18S1. 6. Jtmes Boon, Adm'r of Elizabeth Boon, dee'd, ts. John P. Mc Williams. No. 23, December Term, 1831. 7. Mary Ragan vs. Overseers of Poorcf Mifuintown. No. 35, De cember Term, 1831. 8. Daniel ICnouae vs. Amos Focht. No. 22. February Term, 1832. 9. iUizabeth Leonard, by her nest friend. Maurice Leonard, vs. Samuel Leonard aud Etuben Leonard, Assig nees cf Samnel Laonard. No. 77, February Term, 11:32. 10. Israel O. Caldwell vs. Joseph Boll and Thomas Murphy. No. 9, April Term, 18-32. 11. John Bryner vs. Jessie Bryner. No. 49, September Term, 1.382. 12. Absalom Barner vs. Jonas M. Zellers. No. 58, September Term, 1882. 13. Solomon G. Dressier, for use Jacob O. Dressier, vs. Frank Ports line. No. 74, September Torm, 18S2. 14. MLrlin and Lost Creek Pres byterian Church vs. Thomas Van Ir win. No. 88, September Term, 1882. 15. Benjamin H. Custer, Adm'r of Aaron Zeiders, dec 'd, vs. The Fidel ity Beneficial Society. No. 10L Sep tember Term, 1882. 16. Henry B. Casner, for use Sam nel U. Casner, vs. J. F. G. Long. No. 115, September Term, 1882. 17. Addison Foulkroad and Ellen J. Foulkroad, Lis wife, for the sole ad separate use of Ellen J. Foulk road, vs. Thomas Graybill and Chris tian Banner. No. 22, December Term, 1882. 18. Jacob Bergey vs. P. R. B, Co. No. 25, December Term, 1882. 19. Noah Hertsler vs. J. Emory McCachren and William Greer. No. 59, February Term, 1883. 20. Wm. B. Young vs. Joseph BelL for use of Thomas SL Bell. No. 29, April Term, 1883. Dukes, the man who killed Cap tain N. C. Nutt, said Misa Nutt had told him that a young man named Jesse Bogardus had, had improper relations with her. It seems that the said Bojrardus now lives ia Ai- toona, when he learned of the state ment of Dukes, he went to an alder man and made the following affidav it and then gave it to the Altoona Tribune in which paper it appeared last Friday : Burnt Cocstt, SS : Personally appeared before me, an alderman in and for the city of Al toona, in said county, Jesse Bogar dus, who being duly aworn accord ing to law, deposes and suith, that the statements made in the letter of N. L- Dukes, the murderer of Cap tain A. C. Nutt, concerning the alleg ed criminal relations existing between Miss Lizzie Nutt and ihe said depon ent further saith that he has not spo ken to the said Miss Lizzie Nutt, for at leaet seven years, and duriag the time of his intimacy with hex had no criminal relations with her and never had any reason to believe her other than a virtuous young girl ; and farther deponent saith not. Je"33 B0.1ABDCS. Sworn and subscribed before me this 15th day of March, 1883. Jobs O'Toolb, Alderman. From Oshkosh Daily Wisconsin, "Mrs. Wolverton displayed a power ful and rich voice, full of dramatic power and remarkable flexibility, and her acting was in full accord with her vocal accomplishments. TTalaat Learilalr Restorer. It is entirely different Irom sil others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately tree the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it baj fallen off. It does not is any way affect the health, -b.Wl8ulfber'8,,5ar f and Nitrate of Silver pr Derations have done. It will change light ol M hsirin a few days to a r.-aatiftil glossy brown. Ask your druggist ior it. Kch bottle ia war ranted. i.MlTU, KLINE k. CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL h. RUCK-tL, New Yerk. MAKRIKD: KCMEEN WAGS BR, On Thursday evening, March li 1863, at tbe Lutheran Parsonage by Kev H. C. Shindie George T. McHeen, of Tnrbett township, to Miss B. Wagner, of Tuscarora twp. KKROHNKR BE3NBR. At tbe Lu theran parsonage, Mitniatown, Pa., on the loth., by Kev. E. K. Berry, Mr. Goo. W. Serchner aud Miss Kate S. Bonner both of Wslker township. MIFxLrNTOWN MA3KETS. M:7j.xtowi, Jt rch 21, 1388. Bitter 25 EgS 2i Lard 15 Him IS Shoulder 11 Sitles 2 lis 1 MIFFLIN TOWN CHALN' MARKET. Corrected weekly. QCOTATIOXS f0 T.O-DAT. Wednesday, March, 21, 1885. Wheat.... ... iorn, , 65 67 fit) o ..7 &0to8.00 1 60 Oats, Ky...... .... Cloverseed Timotliy seed .. FHILADELrniA MAJtKETS. PBtLAiiEtPuiA, March 17, 1893. Wheat, $1.15 to $1.21. Rye G8 to 70c. Oa'4 52 to oiicia. Batter 16 to 35c. Eggs, 14 to 20c ; deck eggs, 32c ; geese eggs, FU to S2.'.ls. Live chickens 15 to 16cts Baldwin apples, $1.25 to 4-75 per bbl ! Qreeoiogs at $3X0 to 4.0i). Cloverseed 13 to 14c per bbl. Onions 85 to 90c per bus. Potatoes at 81 to $1.15 per bns. Philadelphia Markets Beef Cattle At 6, 6 to T5. Pat cows, at 4 to bo. Sheep ranged from 9 to 7 j:. Calves at 7 to 8c per pound. Hogs 10s and 11c per pound. Dressed meats, beef, 9 to 10c. Sheep at 7 to lOcts per pound. Valuable Eoal Estate at Private Sale. The nadersigr:ed offers for sale, a tract of One Hundred Acres, of land more or less, on which there is a large 3 TON E-DWELL-1NO-HOCSE, in rood repair and rood BAN'K-BAKN and out buildings and a UEIST-iilLL three stories t:gh, tbe two lower stories of which are stone, and the imra iranie, wito three run of good trench bnrrs, one ucw overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, and gearing nearly new through em, with excellent water power. The land Is good farm land, and in a good slat ol cultivation. Tbe call bas an excellent country trade. This is a very desirable prop- rty aad is situated one mile sudonf-foiirtri north-west of ilcAIlstervllle JutiiaU Co., l a., and will be sold en easy terms. For further particulars please call on or aauress Jacob Smith, BtcAlisterville Pa., or Jereuiiah Lyons, MiiBintown Pa., or John B. Smith, Chester Springs, Chester county Pa. A rOCSDRt FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The molting apperatus bas just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop ia large and roomy. All of the several de partments are under one roof. The Foun dry has the best rcn of enstem in the connty. In connection with the Foundry there b or 6 acres ot iand for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn. Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, Ac. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell ail or pzrt. For further particulars call on cr address J. II. KOGKKS, Johnstown, Jnniata Co., Pa. OXE OF THB MOST PKOFITABLE ELACKSllITU 8TAXDS in tho connty may be purchased of the unuersigaed at a reasonable price. The property is eitaated In Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameHouse, a com modious 8 table and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the doer of the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. . Payments to suit Purchaser. A LOT OF OROCXD IN TIIE TILLAGE ot McCoysville, Juniata county, having thereon erected good Dwelling House 20x 50 feet, new Stable 20x30 feet, new Wood Honse 12x30 feet, Hog Pen and other out buildings. Well oi good water at tbe door. Fruit on the lot. Terms, reasonable. For further particulars, call on or address REAL M. STEWART, McCevsvi'le Jnnia'a Co.. Pa. Hew Advertiam en ta- F. ESPEHSCILAJDE, At TUB CENTRAL STORE Mi 131 STREET. 2iCDDooH Nokth of Banxj Steeet, Mifflintowu, Ptt., Calls the attention of tbe pnblio to U following faota : Fair Prices Our Leader ! Thi Best Goods Our Fnda I Ona Price Our Style! Casi or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto! Oar leading Specialties are FKESH GOODS EVERY WEEK ra DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SD.OE3, for Meo, Women and Children, Queeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first olass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ft,:;ge for goods at highest market prioe. Thankful to the pnblio for their heretofore libera patronage, I request their continued enstom ; and ark per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call sad tee my stook of goods. F. E'PEXSCnADB. St. 7, 19S1. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers fc Kennedy,) DKALKRS IN CRAITi, COAIj LIMBER. CEMENT, Oaloicsd Plaster, Land Piasters SEEDS, SALT, JLC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Tort Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I Ornish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY & DOTS'. April 2!,leS2-tf T rCTP60?1 re always on the w v A OX-ilosaunt for chances to in crease ibjir earnings, and in time becom wealthy ; those who do not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. We onVr a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for ns right ia their own localities. Any one can d the work properly irom the first start. The business will pay more than ten ti-jrs ordinary wages. Expensive outfit famished tree. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. Ton caa devote your whole time te the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that Is needed seat free. Address Stispqs fc Co., Portland, Maine. PRIVATE SALES. Large Farm at Private Sale, Tbe Valuable Farm of the Heirs or Wil liam Okeeon, deceased, is offered for sale. It is located ia the fertile valley of Tusca rora, Juniuta county. Fa., one and a has miles west of Academia, Containing 340 Acres ot prime limestone land, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good. Large Mansion IIocss, Bank Barn, 100x50 feet ; Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Peas, Good Spring and Spring Honse, and all ether outbuildings, also other springs and rnuning water ; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits, it is well located, near to churcrs, schools, mills and stores. The land is well adapted to grain and grass aud for making money for a new owner, as ts well known, it did for many years for its former owner. Price will be reasonable, and time given to sait purchaser. For terms, Ac, call oa James B. Okeson, Pleasant Tiew, near the farm. ' A R iREcn ncc To Buy a Large Trad of Good Land at a Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. 2'Are hundred Jcret and more, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat the door, also, good weli water in yard; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any iu the county; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source ot Income, as such groves are in Somerset connty. this State, and as such groves aro in New England. Good timber on tha farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abnn aance of LIMESTUNE on the farm. We repeat, this ia the greatest bargain now o2ered in this county, to the man who has vnergy, and desires to farm and raise stock To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that In the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to develope one of the finest tracts or land in the connty, call at this ol tjpe far particulars. PRIVATE SALE. A farm of of 55 acres, more or less. In Delaware township, Jnniata Co., Pa. Two miles northwest of Thompsontown. It is a sand land, all cleared, excepting about 4 acres, which are in timber. There is a Peach Orchard oi two acres, and an Apple Orchard of 3 acres on the farm. The Honse is a Good Frame Honse. Bank Barn, Ont Buildings, Spring Water at the bonse. A bargain. For further particulars call on, or r ddreai A. L BEN NEB, Thomj sont'n, Jnniat.i Co Ta D. W. BAELBI Is the plaee where yen eat bey THE BEST AND TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & JUTS, CJPS, MOOTS, 8HQXS, HB it prepared to exhibit one of the most choiae sr.d select stocks e? oT"i t-. this market, and at USTOtflSHIXGLT LO W PRWSS Also, measures taken for saits and at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has eeastaatly en hand a fall viristy ef MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS &'CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZF3, GENT3' FUKNISHINS GOODS. Goods or all kinds ar low Cm .ir. i M : and be astonished. Pants at ti ceats. By SUITS MADE TO OKPER.cj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1$7. TfrtE BEST WACOM OU WHEELS 9 TB3 0LD A2a KHL:Ar;"r THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MACZ. yvrnsrs aad Twwstsrs ta srevr locality or nisi W.iuua brfun purr lining sbivd xox. omc7vjxLXt Professional Cards. Lorn E. Atusso!!. Geo. Jacobs, Ja ATHISSOX & JACOB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWU, PA. BT"ColIecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Main street, la place of resi dence of Louis B. Atkinson, Kq., south of Bridge street. Oet2o, 1881. JJASON LRWI5, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, XlPFLI.VTOtrX, JUXUTJ CO., P.I. All bnino6 promptly attended to. Orrtca On Bridge street, opposite th Court House square. 07, 'S0-ly J"AC03 EEIDL8K, ATTORXET-AT-LAW, MIFJ'LINTOWN, TA. CyCoIiectioni arteaded te promptly. Orrira V7i!b A. J. Pattersoa Biq, on Bridge street. THOMAS A. ELDEIt, M. D. rhysiciaa and Surgeon, OlT.ee honrs from 9 a. m. I. to S r. Of - Third street, op - o. ocvl'-u flco in his residence, on posite lietbodist parsonage. jy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed aotlvely the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner of Third and Orange street, iliihintewn, Pa. JMrch Zi, Vila. J M. BSAZKE, M. D., PHYSICIA1I AND SURGEON, lciiemia, J unlit te., Pa. Of rioa formerly occup piedbyDr.Bterrett. romptly attended to Professional business promptly at ail Hours. JOHN HoLACGHLIN, INSDBANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JVSIiTA CO., PJ. COnly roliabla Companies represented. Dee. 8, I75-ly w ILLIJtM BELL, AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers snd Mechanics Machlnory. Mitfiintown, Jnniata Ceunty, Pa. Odce on Bridga strsot opposite Sonth side of Court Hons. Nov. 8, ia. Special JVotice. A Great Ganse cf Emaan Misery Is the JLoss of IIow iHt, How Itcirtored. Ju.it pubiiAhed, a uw edition ot DK. CULVrEWELL'S CELEBKATED ESSAY on the raJttal curt of SnanATossHd v or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, InroTSxcT, Mental and Physical Incapacity, I.-upediatents to Marriage, etc. ; also, Cosicrrio, Epixcrsr aud Kits, in duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, ttc. Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at ouce simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suB'erer, no mattei w hat his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. C7"Tliis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every jnan in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aldress THE CrLYERWELL MEDICAL 10., 41 Ann St., New York,N. Y. ; nnel8-ly 1'ost-OlEce Box 4o. Miscellaneous. C.O A week made at home by the in O f duslrions. Best business now be tore the public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. ' Now is the time. Ton can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outflt and terms free. Money made fast easily and honorably. Address Tbeb A Co. Augusta, Main. Important To Travel! era. Special indncementa are offered you by tbe Burlington Route- It will pay yon to read their advertiseneBt te be found else where in this bsne. 7 j . BOYS' CELOTHIXC USO fURyiSHiya GOOZ. parts of suits, which will bi rd or- New Bui'diBj, ooraer ef Srids Jm 1, 1. - SAMUEL STOATS? Established issa TVr. I nv Tun halt Uw cbekpa. i. v- ir., . WARRANTEU, and Bins sent tmm tne fcrktr will find It ts tbtr mtersst to lAr-k wall tc -- If PRINCIPAL" Um BLST lias .-, . J-4ji, sm, 'St-m Urztco, Ar'caa. j-S ANSAS or? ! N. -N. .::(Mta.ui;.;. y V j NpWS. taivji SS' j VXX V'' -.-3'. i-.LJ 2 ;t-s it! t. i. poiiii. m- U fHftw1:.! 7'l JAuursr c ! i'.LtH I- L",:-jVit j ! :Jfc f 4 v i 1 V xi. iw bsjwiio wwrnn.v i-; i'-ti , ' .i noivt wii jnr mo tni Erjrrow7. -t.. - rum by nifr, Mtaia r k .n-rr : t ST. JOSEPH H'FG CD., j sufsCra rivsKSxa Io Fate.-7 ' - slack and b bast it im-ci dmpl. ffieleat, out et.ri !. t Usl Thy cor tine j iu : THE 8TAN0ARD CMUR Of 7 -' COUNTRY. TRY OHg. ' Send for full Descriptive C h FOSTER BLANCIIAES "s U) - COMCOWp, M. X. PI31PLES. ERRORS OF TUl'T AGeatlomnn who suff Wed for re .rs . . Nervous Debility, Pirmaiurc U . and all tha effects ot yfaathiul i:,li-:rt'' will for the sake of sutTonn .iitjii!;, send free io ail wlio need it, th rcc'p and direction ior making tho i:r.i.t te 'f: by which he was core1. tuirrers to proBt by tbe advertiser's exf rinc-.s -do so hy addressing in perltc. rfc1u?. JOHN B. OGDEN. 43 Ce4.- St.. . T , June 14-82 1 yr. I will mail (Pree)'tareee: for a VietTASLE Balm that will rrwt Ta Fbicksks, Piwplxs and Et'jr.-u-s, U.-li. the skin soft clear aad bean.:;"o'i a'so it. atrnctions for producing a i jju. i.nt 4ti t: of bair on a baldhead or snuoih :. A'. -dress, inclosing Sc. stamp, Vx'tM ; It Co., 12 Barclay St., f. Y., TO CONSUMI'TIVLS. The advertiser having bti fvnniLae&ii cured ol that dread diseac, Cfos;;,pfr . by a simple remedy, is anxious to mas known to his fellow-sufferers tha means ; f cure. To all who desire it, tie will ses copy ef tha proscription ajtcd, (fre charge,) with the directioos for prpar(-. and using the same, which they will lad sure Ccaa for Cocoas, Coios, Cc.ikt ion, Asthma, Baoscains, fcc. pi: wisbinK tbe Frescriptiou, wiii pae dresa Bev. E. A. WILSON; I'H PenR , " Williamsbnrgh, N. T., i i i . i fc 1 1 i r i; u i i i o x o ua. S N .fl . a ' '
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