The Dem. . W! XIFFLlNTOWvT TERMS. within 12 .,?... ...J??. if h 12 month.. 'w tf paid within Tranent buin. notZ,' , . Dednctio... r c, insertion. year. w' n' or .quarter ale ttegLter. Jacob Carman will n n . March at hi plac of i" lQ'' of m,i. . oi residence nr n... On the 6th f M.v, io- . rad will .ell U,e atock .rTfarnti C ranU, at hi. VlacJTl ,iH W ,mple i t. ' ... , ..ol residence, on ik lem Sale to r.. J. Sa- M. See bill,. TOUV, B lu OVlivfc c.t.te. about the middle of MarTh iw'7 notice will !. a.- l: narea- Urlber t" u itj ums. ThlirttHav VI 1. , . -in -ii ., Vow. 't:s3BeI Fnnk 0 two-ho ! 3-year old colU. five i .'"".I " 'V"! marua. two co a, two will be fresh about time of aale. two seven head of one-vear-ofd caY wTf U rL.er0ns-neRled Ch year old, Ohv-.-K..r COr P'-. two t,,, . ,. : n harrows, ( . ..'V "?er. hy fork and Also, one coal M,Ye, bedsteads, &c .inn ,V.-Tuesd" Abraham Stoner will at-II al h!srei,ce in renuanaeh town- a.u u... nortD-exit of SSirriintown, four borars. span ot mules, threecows, Dur ham bull, two youus cattle, eleven sheep nine sboat, Chaupiun binder, one Pennsyl vania phosphate grain drill, together with mig iuip.emeu(s. Sale to com- iikidco at iu o'clock A. M. H. H. Auctioneer. Snjder, Mirch 19 Thursday. Wm. Banks at his residence in Fermanagh township, three milra east of Miffiintown The (Jreat Stock Sale of the Season o'J head of hor.;s, ruul.-s and cattle. Tr n head ot horses and colts, two spans of mules, one Spniu Jack Ben Bolt, Jr., foaled May, tiJteen head horn ed cattle, fourteen head of sheep, ix ghosts, and farming implements. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. H. II. Snyder, Auc tioneer. D. K. Warner will sell on the 16th day of March, ISb'.j. at hisp ace of residence J mile eat ot McAlisterville, horses, cows, young cattle, sheep, su-ites, wagon, b'iirrv, spring wsgco, reaper, naruess ahd ail kinds ot 1 farming implements, a lot of chickeus and uuuicrous oier minis. March 18, Wednesday A. C. Mai in will aell at hi place of resid mcd oi the Bently funn, in Favette township, a cow, a heiler, a lot of chickens, fanning imple ments, plow gears, harness, a lot of dry pine boards and piiliug, a lot of seed pota toes, and house-hold goods.' Sale At 10 o'clock. SHOR't LOCALS. Wait for the car An other snow on TL'irsdiy night. Fennell has received a lot of new goo 3s. Mumps are reporte-I iron mv.iy diXjrent ptiuts. Mun.rs sfllict children in the vicinity of Or'.enta!. The fruit treo agent fuih about, he is a benefoctur. Jcsae EM ct i home on a visit fram 3or-thumbw-riand. A number ol people about Mexico have spotted fever. ew seekers ke.-p tha methodist meeting from cloking. Gencrr-l Cameron i 81 years of ago cand as lively as a biy. "Robin ted breast" put in an appearance last Sunday morning. "Who is to have the post office V is ask ed in many places. Andrew Shovcr manages tie free buss for the Jacobs House. Mayor Parker and wife arc off to the JTe Ortt-ans Exhibition. An infant child of William Hiins, in this place, died list FriJiy. An eight inch snow as light as eider down fell last Wednesday morning. It was a false report that J. D. Morell, of Johnstown, had lost his mini- The eons of Mr. J. B. M. Todd will put up a skating rink in Patterson. The snow shoveliog brigala was taken to the house tops to work last week. David Lender took a party of sixteen children to Lewistown on a aled. Joseph Brindle his :he contract to put up Pennell's building in Patterson. In Norway a girl is not permitted to have a beau till she can bake bread. "A cyclone is a rotary storm or hurricane, a tornado is a sudden violent wind." Attending sales take a good deal of the time of the farmer these winter days. It is rei-orted that the hard freezing weather has killed the Kansas peach crop. Rev. Mr. Mateer, of McVeytown, preach ed in the Presbyterian church on Subbith. Rev. E. Somers, from Tyrone preached in East Salem, last Saturday, and Sunday. Wait for tha car Mrs. W. C. Laird died lat Wednesday, at Its home of her husband, in McCoys vine. A party of Hebrew people sleighed to this piacc and back, from Lewistown, on Sun day. Grtt county newspaper for your family. Subscribe for the Skshn W- Rup"" CAS. Colored people in Johnstown, Cambria county, propose to build a skating rink of their own. Boston McDonald was bo afflicted with rheumatism, last week, that he could not rnn the stage. Office hunting and drinking fire water, are the th:r.gs most indulged in at Washing ton this week. Wm Banks U preparing to ouild a house n the lot that he recently bought ot the Beiford heirs. The Legislature or the greater part of it, is over at Washington taking in the Inaug uration Jubilee. TheSrruce II ill Cornet Band gave tnf ontprtainmcnt at Johnstown, on Thursday night. Masons, bricklayers, cirpenters and pain trrs,wi!l have plenty work iu town the coming summer. Wait for the ear The tox scalp brsiness promises to be good this year, so many foxes have baen caught, yon know. Theie is a bill in the Legislature, making the standard weight of a bushel of clover eed sixty pounds. -P-rorC.eve'oop.; A. Everat ... ire Mrf " W-.tao, "town, P., " catalogue of cenrorone. lection. r-?MWer,el,lit the Ut. bond " Ira0nMonJ had A thick spread of . at rate .pdUc ' to " Pain f . f" . P mart- - .cu num. lipw of the df tUM. on Mijf k in DI 2 ,cl. U KH hat. mm ThehealtnofOn-,.in . v. l rw condmontromr "growthnnderti.";--- w nat'a ud. Mr. n..i. . . lor Pidnn. ... .J. "ua wno ticket ha. be. m0aU a - "cwuiownr D. Port Fink. wh. i... u home a toDe .i ' " " "cen fro '"ug -ime came hnm u. . critical condition of health. A sleighing nartT fmm i ... the .,t, ,......, . 7 "o in this . , . . . t wuue r icw evemugs ago. Key. Soloman G- Drp..i.. ... dn?n. . "i ooen con. oncting:a revival ph,..i, .... . . 6 ""-ssicrt .u iu vicinity o( Oriental. A party of younz dcod! rm-. r i... ... lle, visited the home of j.k ... lh. place, last Wedn dav evBi- -". ""ugers, nas. th'ii ik. l lwn . ' " V" wee ---- .cs at trie home of her son Mathew Rodgers,in Walker township. unit for lhc cor Tli 15... I . . .c.-.uyienan Uoina Missianarr Sn. met at the house ol'SIr.and Mr. s.. uel Strayer in this place on Monday even- lug. Members of the Lutheran Missionary so. ciety sleighed to the residence of John H. conn, m Fayetle township a lew evenines go. Mrs. CUra MoMinigle U ill from the ef fects of a sleigh ride to McAlisterville. Mrs. McManigle is a daughter of John Ty son. Clarence Baker, ot the Bloomfield Free man, is Hill on his travels, the last letter from him was written at Loa Angels, Cali fornia. Mrs. Stewart, formerly from Huntingdon, ied in this place, last Wednesday. Her remains were taken to Huntingdon for in terment. The French Assembly imposed an import ri.tt t i . ... aiu.ticw wneai wrucn cans'M a panic salon wht.it dealers in fThif wn i.st Thursday. Rev. Mr. Berry tendered his rjsigiation of the Lutheran charge in this town and in Licking Creek valley to take effect on the first of April. Rev. j. W. Ely, M. E. minister, station ed at Thompsontown, this county, was ta ken to the Danvillo Asylum on account of mental ailment. The Lutheran congregation in Hollidays burg is experiencing a great revival, almost a hundred people have asked for the pray ers of the church. C. B. Horning has the contract for build ing Stray ers" house in Patterson, and for the biiildin of a double house for E. S. Parker, in this place. A surprise parfy was give.i Jennie and Eliie Auker, by their young friends, on Wednesday evening, at their lather's resi dence, on Cherry street. The Everett Press oflast week says : Ru mor says that Miss Hannah Stuckey, aged forty-one has married a Mr. Henry Waller, ag"d sixteen, both of Woodbury. EJwart R. Sjonsleior Bloomfield, was married to Mi's Vary E. Hackett, of Al toona, at the residence of the brides par ents, in Altoona, on the 25th of February. The Lewistown Democrat and Sentinel, of last week fays. About fifty Amish peo ple left Lewistown on Tuesday for Lyons, Kansas, where tbey will settle permanently . Wait for the car The su-ipensi in of silver coinage, and the givinj of discretionary power into the hands of President Cleveland to suspenl or con tinue the ceiuig.: ol silver are two different things. There were a sufficient number of patri otic Democratic Congressmen to defeat the monarchical effort to give Cleveland the power to control the coinage of silver at his pleasure. The Spruce Hill bnl hi. a fine orches tra at Johnstown one evening last week, and at the same entertainment considerable dramatic talent was exhibited by a number of the player. Mr. Gus Rumbaugh and sister Nettie, left for their borne in Holleyville, Page county, Iowa, on Saturday evening, having spent several months visiting relative in Juniat i county. The residenc:', store building and the dwelling-house of Samuel Reese, at Burnt Cabins, in Huntingdon county, were de stroyed by fire last Thursday morning. In surance $3,700. Mrs. Cornelius and family barely escaped with their lives from the fire in their house at Cssvillc, Huntington tounty a few nights ago. Th house, furniture and cloth ing, all was destroyed. Ia the town of Bristol, thii state, a vote was taken as to wh shall hare the post of fice. A Democratic e litor received the majority ol the votes cast. Tho Republi cans of course did not vote. The Ltwiftown Sentinel ays: On his way from Centre county, during the late cold weather, Henry Reed, of New Lancas ter, frow one of his ears so badly that it cracked open when he bent it. The snow on Welnesday night crushed tliecarriaga warehouse of Showers t Scholl There were many fine carriages in the buil ding, all of which sustained more or less damage. Us, about $1-500. The ice on Cotter's holo is or.ly 10 inch thick as ha. been attested by parties who cut.hronghit on Saturday to fl.h The reason for such thin Ice, is, it is si. J on ac count of springs in the bottom of the hole. Wait for lha ca-- A venng woman in the Methodist expe rience meeting last Friday evening, at.ted . t.. far the conversion of that sne n , . . and that ton of twelve particular persons, e been seekers at the meet- the persons bav y" !, rurtridecs were placed onder the 'ice at Columbia with the purpose of breaking the gorge but the explosion. d,d oVn th. river. People at that place are "Lute offear, tbey believe that there a great ice flood impeding. Fom ,AL.-Samuel Strayer ba, , a Bay State Organ that cost him one hundred and twenty fi- dollar.. He will .l the organ ! " nollar.. If yon wish to buy ;an c.U.nd.e.him.t hi. pUce of bnaines. in the Graybill building. It ia iaat luir. t. j .... . - -"6 iuuuu uui wny too aver- "T "u,ocr" 'ore. so well jto talk about -""""f " temperance habit, of l-o. Jefferson. Jefferson while Presi- -oui, spent seven tho nsand dollars a year - "" vo yon catch on 1 The position of the gold men is that the unKuune. ol the C0IMge of iU(rer wM mike 14 M P'rnty that people will want to have their payment, made in gold, and c gold to be more highly val- ug piace it at a premium. Wait for the car uere,.8.FrkWf in tn, Pnbyterian vuurcn on Sunday requested all Demon, t UF uo i.vored the session in a call oi a "congregational meeting" to .elect Dastor. Tha .......U . .1 ... . . Mv. uuluuor lan 8tooa ap" was not a majority and the congregational meet tug will not be called now. The Newport New. of last week says: s U " -jtooaay evening was "farmers' nieht" at tu rma, no tewer than twenty-five of whom Having come to town with grain that dav and remaining here until Tuesday, were at tracted to the skating hall. They bad "big time, yon bet," and "getting there" was a hr.t-class circus. Auctioneer, Sartin, says that in the part of June county, where he has been opera ting this winter, wood is tho fuel that is used. The stove, are constructed so that mey reaauy receive sticks ten to twelve inches thick. The hotel at which he was boarding consumed a cord of wood every day. The Juniata Valley Campnaeeting Asso ciation his requested the services of Wil liam Y. Lyon, of Reading, as detective at the camp in August next. "Bully" Lyon, as he is known to the Reading poople, is as sharp aa a two-edged sword and as quick as lightning. If he should happen to accept the offer, how the evil-doers at camp will wince ! A number of our subscribers are prompt payers, a number are not jso preiupt. We are beginning to send bills to all who are in arrears more than one year; By the 1st of May, lbS5. we expect to have a bill iu the house of every subscriber who in in arrears for a longer period of time than the one stated above. In the mean time do not wait for the bill. tr. The interest in tho Methodist revival meeting in this place has been so intense that Rev. Mr. Smith has boeu required to keep it up to this time. On every occasion when it was thought proper to close the meeting on account of the neir approach of Conference, a new lot of se-jkers came forward and rendered a continuance of the mee'ing necessary. Joseph Watts tells a true story about, how, when he lived at Richfield a certain man in that community had the reputation of doing all the chicken stealing about Richfield, till one night, two other men in tbat placi', were discovered coming to town in a wagon ith a dozen or more of chick ens, that they bad stolen from a farmer that lived a few miles from the villige. Some countryman on Saturday when h ; came to town took too freely of tanglefoot which caused him to zigzag in his walk. It was a good thing for mischievous boys to catch on, and they pelted him with snow balls. Sometimes he would charge the boys but his legs were too unsteady to be of much use in a race. It was lun for the boys but annoyance to tho couutryman. One night, not long since, a yonng man from Port Royal., started with a young la dy to go to McAlisterville in a sleigh. Tbey upset six times on the way. The mishap ovei took them so ot ten that jtuey became somewhat used to it, and at the last over throw the young lady was self possessed enough to exclaim, as they were pitched out, '-well, here we go again !" The Perry County Advocate says : The Commissioners of Bedford county have re f used to pay any more b'l.. of the Sh'-r ff for providing for tramps. In Finioii and Perry counties the Commissioners only per mit their lodgment iu jail over night. Dur ing the month of January the Perry had in all seventy night lodgers of tliis characier and the Fulton jail about half as many. Auctioneer, Joseph Sartin, was iu town a few days ago, having just arrived from Erie cou nty, where he iyt tbey have b jeu sleighing since the 19th day of Decerauj r. The thermometer there in the middle of the day regmtered six to ten degrees below ze ro, and at night goea down to twenty and twenty-live degree, below zero. His boy hood recollection of the spring of ISoj, is that tho ice left thi part of tho Jtinuta riv er on the 23rd of March . Members of the borso ant mule protec tion company have a keen sense of gallan try a boot them, which was evidenced by the fact, th it when iu meeting last Satur day, iu the Court Horse, some one an nounced that a horse hitched to a sleigh had run away and thrown a couple of ladies out of the sleigh, busii.cn was cut ahort by the members running to the windows, and out of the bniiding, to see what was to be seen, and to help where help was needed. Wait for Ibe car The Democratic brelhren of Juniata are represented in the unlerrifled, unnumbered, multitudo that surges to-day through Washington, by E. D. Tarker, Henry Scholl, R. K. Parker, Judge Walts Bob Nixon, Washington North, Samuel Watts, D. D. Stone, Washington McAlis'.er, Colonel Hartshorn, Sheriff Shivery and others. Ex Senator John J. Patterson is with the party and is the Republican salt tbat seasons them all. Others from Juniata whose nanie. are not at band are taking in the ondera, inci dent to a change of administration. Some are there who expect to bring home with them the m-nmise of a post office. Happy Democracy. The Lutheran church at Port Royal was rededicated last Sunday morning. The church having undergone a state ol repairs, now is one of tbe largest and finest in the connty. Altbongh the weather on the day of dedication was veiy unfavorable a Urge crowd was in attendance. Kev. Reimen snydcr, of Lewistown, preaching. ",The re pairs on the church cost $927.30, and wish ing to dedicate it to the Lord free of debt, they desired to raise $300 before the cere mony, tbe money was quickly raised, after which the dedication took place. It is no uncommon thing to read of the finding of a toad embedded in a solid stone, but the Lewistown Free Pres. goes one better when it relates tbe following : Wm. Call, of Logan, Milt: in county, has been feeling unwell, and at times bis complaint indicated dys pepsia, with severe pains in bis stomach. 1 be fore part of last week be concluded to tr a bottle ofcod-liver oil - i .r. .ti - Af.h. ....... t..t I Wednesday ho vomittei up a p"-d sized toad, which was not only a ive but remark ably full of vita'ity. How the toad ever got into Mr. Cali'a stomach is a mystery, but since its ejection he feels like a new man. William Henry, who lives in SmithBeld, opposite Huntingdon, went home drnnk, few evenines airo, and, after driving his wife and older children from tbe, house, de liberately took bi. younger child, a mere babe, and exposed it to the biting cold with the evident intention of freezing it to death, It was thinly clad and the deep snow, of the three day. were on tbe ground. With great difficulty it was rescued from him by neigh bors in an almost dying condition and its lite saved. Hi. wife and other children had taken refuge with a relative a short distance away. There is a bill in the Legislature that proposes a new road law. It provides for a uniform public road system throughout the state with a state engineer or supervisor of roads, and a county superintendent and i board of road overseer, in each township, It provides "that tbe S tale shall appropriate one million of dollar., to be apportioned among tbe several district., aa the State appropriation to public schools i. now ap portioned provided each district must levy and collect a road tax, as school taxes are now collected, at least equal in amount to its quota of the State appropriation, oth er-wise the latter is to be withheld. It also authorizes Board of District Overseer, on certain conditions, to levy and collect spec ial taxes, or to borrow money, to purchase Road Rollers for their districts, and to meet other extraordinary expense.." There are other provisions. A Confidence Game. The Bloomfield Advocate of February 25, says : On Monday of Iaat week a man giving his name as "Edward Moser," who bad been loitering about Millersiown, pre tended that he wished to purchase a prop erty in that place. Ue looked at the bouse ocenpied by U. II. Ward and belonging to James G. BanL The price $1,025 cash appeared to suit the would-be purchaser. Moser then said he wanted a team to drive out to Daniel Zearing's, in Pfoutz's Valley, and would returu the next day. He was furnished a horse and sleigh b liveryman Ward. Moser instead of .topping in Pfoutz's Valley, drove on to Millersburg, Da'.iphio county, Pa., crossing the river on the ice, reaching there about 9 o'clock on Monday evening. Stopping at the Wash ington House, he hitched his horse, and be fore he was fairly warm d, he asked tbe landlord for the loan of $10 to pursue a thief who had stolon a watch and ctotbin g at Miffiintown, and whom hj expected to overtake in Sunbury. The landlord refused tne loan, and Moser tl.eu drove to the restaur ant of George W. Potter, in the stme town, where be nearly succeeded in taking in Mr. Potter. But his actions aroused suspicion, and he was shadowed by tbe constable and arrested and held in custody until Tuesday, when the horse and sleigh were recognized as belonging to U. II. Ward, ol Millerstown. A telegram notified Mr. Ward of the where abouts of his team, and swe aring out a war rant before Justice Titzt-1, of Millerstown, he proceeded to Millersburg and arrested the thief, and on Tuesday Moser was lodg ed in our county jail to await his trial at tbe next court in April. On the qnstion of carryin; cone eaW weapons tbe folio ving wi'i answer. - W bile crossing Tyronza River, Arkansai, on a mule, tbe rider, a negro, fell off and wa drowned. The mnle cami safely t- shore and was taken posession of by tbe local Justice. Tbe river was dracced, the ne gro's body lonnd, and on it a pistol. He hud been di-ad three days, bnt tbo Squire fined bim $50 and costs for carrying con cealed weapons, and confiscated mule and pistol to pay the nuiid. Two counterfeiter, named James F. Ad ams, of Coble, Nor:hu:ubc-r!and county, and John Druiuhi-ller, of Catawissa, werj ar rested at Sunbury some days ago, by De tective McS weeny, of Pittsburg, aid lodg ed in jail. They b -longed to a gan w;:'j headquarters at Sliamokin, who have beei: circulating counterfeit money all over tbat part of the country. E. D. Yordy, of Sha- mokin, was a'so arrested, but he waa seized with an attack of nervous prostration and was left in Sliamokin under guard. Three hundred dollars in gold $5 and $10 pieces were found on Adams. A large number of moulds, partterns, tools, fcc., were found at their bou.es. Permanent Certiorate. Tie committee on permanent certificates will n:e;-t to eximine applicants in the High school room, Mifliintovrn, Pa., onSiturday, March 14, ltS". Kxamiuation will com mence -it o clock A. M. ror further in formation apply to the Secretary, at Miffiin town. A. Y. MCAFEE, Pres't. J. N. KrLLEa, Secretary. Communication. The following communication explains it self. Eoitob, Sesttnel axn REprBLiCAJ : In tbe article in your paper, regarding the arrest of A. Miiliken and Geo. Uacket, there is a mistake in regard to the p.-rson making information against them, i'leaja state in yonr next issue that the Executive Committee, by order of Society made the information. There arc five members in Committee. Yours Respectfully, JAMES KIDD. McCoysville, Feb. 23, 1885 Fait and Winter Goods. I would inform the public tbat I have ow in my new mtllir.rry store at my place of residence cn Water street, Miffiintown, second door from rerae.- ef Bridge street, a full stock, of Fall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest style., and having employed first class ratllirjers, I am prepared to rupply tbe publ.c with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, coma and examine my stock. ( cobsider it no trouble to abow good?. DEIHL. May 2-83.1. . What You Want to Enow. Everybody wants an hi.nest answer to this simple question : Whit is the best medi cine to regulate tbe bowels, cure costiveness and billionsness, help the digestion nd give strength t tne whole system 1 People ask us this every day. We answer, Parker's Tonic. It is pleasant to the taste. All tbe children like it. Mothers ail praise it. It will save a thousand times itseost in every laniily. Editor Western Argus. Do Hot Forget. Do not forget that at Hess's Photograph Gailery yon can get any small picture en larged for 75 cents. Also anything tbat is made in Photopraphy, you can get here done np, in first clasa style. All the latest style pictures, fuch as Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Pannel, Boudoir, &.C., &., Framea of all kinds cheap. Farxeis asjd Ebzedebs Live Stock As- .ociatios or tub Cxited States Insures horses and cattle against thelt and disease at reasonably rates. For terms apply to A. H. Wsuaj, Miffiintown, Pa. Agent, For Sale or For Rent. A house and lot, for sale, or for rent, in McAlisterville. Prefer selling. It is situ ated in about tbe centre of the town, and is a comlortable nonse. For further particu lars apply to, Jam L. McAliltee, McAlisterville, Dec. 10. 1884, tf. Juuiata Co. Pa. Re-Opened. " Joseph Musser has re-opened bis flour and feed store in town, and will keep open hereafter during business hours. He will keep for .ale all kinds of floor, roller and burr, chop, shorts, bran, buckwhe a flour, corn meal Ac The public can al way. depend on prompt deliveries of pur- cnases. Jtn.i-tf. DIED: HARRIS Near Academia, February VI st, ISSo, Hannah Harris, wife of John Harris, aged i4 years, 6 month and 10 days. Hannah Bnrchfleld, daughter of James and Rachel Cookson Burchrield, was bom in this county, August 11, 1810, was married to John Harris in 1831, and at the time of her death had lived with her husband, whs survives her, for fifty-lour years. Her fa ther at the time of his death, was in hi. 88th year, and her mother in her 91th year at the time of her death, and sha survived all of her brothers and Eisters, except oae. Lkjkis tfurchnelc. bhe had nine children, five of whom are living, twenty-six grand children, and tengreat-rand-cliildreu. Sh3 was a member oi lower Tuscarora Presbyte rian church for over 40 years. For five years past she snffered from paralysis, but bora her snOenng patiently and with .chris tian spirit. MIFFIINTOWN MARKETS. Mrrrxiarowir, March 4, 1835. Butter Eggs Lard Ham Shoulder 18 20 9 17 10 8 1 Sides. Kags. MIFFLINTOWN GitAIN MARKET. Wheat Foltz Wheat, Lancaster ... Corn, new... 76 82 85 45 28 60 6 60 1 30 1 40 1 00 1 50 1 30 1 25 1 OOal 10 Oats, Ryo New Cloverseed.... Timothy seed ...... Flax seed Bran .............. Chop ., ...... Shorts Ground Alum Salt.. American Salt...... PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia. March 2, 18S3. Wheat 90. Cora 60. Oats31a37c. Butter 23a-J2. Eees 24c. Cloverseed 8c per lb. Chickens 1213r. i-er lb. Turkeys liiMc. Ducks 13al7c yet lb. East Libkbtt. Pa , February 28 The consignments of c il'.le nil b -ing lor through point, there was noiiiing doing here : ro- ceiptf. KS bend, shipments, none; ship ments tuiw i oik yesterdy, iO carloads. Hogs were dull but steady ; Philadelphia, $ j.lOao.l ; VoiUers, $.'4'la48U ; receipts, 53'JO head, s hipuienls, 43 head; shipments to New Yoikycsteruay, Ihcarlonds. Sheep dull sr;.i unel.ang d; receipts, 52'JO bead; shipment-, 2110 lua 1. Academia, Pa., Jan. 28, 18S5. Baugh & Sons: After using your 525 Phosphate for several years 1 can most heartily recommend it to the fanning com munity. On some land recently purchased, where the average crop was six bushels to the acre, I have been raising for the last two years twenty bushels to the acre ; and as calculations are often made on small K.H of ground I will say that on 36 acres I had 724 bushels of Lancaster wheat, and in two fields, containing from 50 to 60 acres, thjt were considered almost too poor for cultiva tion, the crop this last year was 1 15S bu-heK J. Nevin Pumi.roy. Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa., Jan. 26, 'S5. Baugh 6 Sons- 1 hae used two tons of your $25 Phosphate with very satisfactory results. David J .nfs. " White Horse, Chester Co., Pa., J;in. 14, 1S05. I have used Uauh's $25 Phosphate for four years to my entire satisfaction. 1 think it the best in the market for the money, and quite equal to many high-priced fertilizers. GEORi'.F. W. MlLLEK. Long Run, Armstrong Co., Pa., Jan. 20. 'S5. Bauct & .VffW.r.- I used your $2$ l'lios phate alongside of other firms cf higher pnet Ij ar.d it was equal if not superior. George 'I vnse:.i. The standard of Dangh's $25 I'liospl.ate will be strictly maintained. For sale l y J. NEVIN POMEROY. Academia, Pa. Railroad Station, PORT ROYAL, PA. LKG.iL. RelHter's Notices. Tho !tilli?win : accuanti will be Fr-Dted tJ llii! t;ru-t, u;i til 10;U flay or Mirel:, 1S 85, s.: o'ciu; !; A. M., lor cor.tinuatioo ai.J ii.ci : 1, 5t.iin.t airl pirtial account of Benja min J.cub;. anil !li;i,-i a K. Jioln, A lmii i. Ira lor an.! A.imit;i.'!rj(ri at lii-n. 7. Ji col, Ulf ol Port Uoyal b-iroujjlj, di-CVJDcd. K. S. U ry Jr., Atty. '1, fuV and fiuii account ol" J.icob II. Smith, tiuaidian ol the minor children ol ! John and rjanh Ba-gf. AUinoo &. Ja- j cuO, Atty. 3, Tho Adniiuistratora account ofSnneon Lauwr, Cxirculor ol the est tte of Abra'um Aukcr. lato of H'jUrr tjwuship, Ucc.-Oicd. Si-ouslcr, Atty. I, Pinal account of Mictiaal Musger, Guar dian of MalaU-n crubakisr, icinor tuid of J'-'i!) truoakcr, dcCeAScii. Jacob Bci 1- Icr, Atty. j. The Orvt and final a.-cjunt of William Kc;p, Ailmini-itrator t Jo.Hph Sik, Uto ot ljuluxr.ire township, deceased. Jeremiah l.voris- Any. ij. Fir-: ami partial account of Jul c and Wiliiani McCunell, Esccaior of Henry Me- Conell, l:tte ol Monroe township, deceased. Doty Jr. A'ty. r, Th first and linil account of Jonathan KaufTmr.n, Adiuiiiinirator. C. T. A. of eat ito of Ann Kaiil.injn, lat-3 of Walker tvrp., d'ed. Doty Jr., Atiy. 8, Account of John A.'ams, Administra tor or Flora C. Adams, late ol Y alitor township dee'd. Mcjleen, Atty. 9. First and finai account of Win. A". SUiite, liitn of Favette township, decea-se-.l. Atkinson It Jacobs, At.y. ll, Firnt and final accoint of E. S. Doty Jr., Administrator of J. T. Mnseiuan li'a of .ViilArd twp., daceRcd. Coty Jr., Atty. 11.- Firr-t and final account of Hot. M. B. rioltmn. Kxerntor of Uichifl SliettCTly late of Susquehanna township, deccaiml. Spon ler, Atty. S. B.CAVEXY, Clerk. Rrr.iirrri'a Orict Mifilintown, Pa., Feb. IS, 1S5, it. VtftMlt WtDM Ual 4 4b4 KaMrfC c ten- iiinin, ?Id ftolVTo vraltv vork. tt4 tSOIVrl laVK JVX WJW Xwm. Avoid btiec i?o1 M try prrtcnlitxM c'aia et ihw raaoiics fcr trmiUe. Get or fit cira tar aod IrtaX parfca.fi t kars is port sat hci bofart -Amg matart-l U3vhe:a, TiX nmxj tdM km coir4 thouua-ii. acl ) .ut i Ureter with mwiti to bd csf r tmtam ptln or imec Ttaieoam. rw.ald cW rliC aOt4i ;-Tl!eilc, 6rolac la far acd rests D;rrapf;lacttoatotM aaaiof Lxm mkc Uj k SPESHT0M2A 4ixy. i ha mafecral Ts&o cWm f tae kuu raa Urn trm rwtarcd. Tea U TRIAL J bat wait aa frm I wwd tv Wb packacs. j 3 mm StWO A0DRE33 Ki--J- HARRIS REMEDY CO,ITfg Ckaabta. t9S lU lOtk St, U. lwk, law a tam Tauwan. H 1 1 im t : I Mamt. fc Michigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO, Mich. Wfcolssals Kanntaetaren of all kinds of Opra aad TosBrGGIESartBOaDClHTS. linttwuM Terrwkcra. Writ for catalogue and gtio Hat, mi WOBK A 8PZCIALTT. ytt also muiafactiire a full tin of 11 1 11 Hi, incladlng SmBl Body, Portlaad, Sqaara Ba twe Mat Fortlaaa aaa Tommy Sleifka. Band Jbr ants and priaea bafbre pnrehaais MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KAL1X1ZOO. Mkh. A Certain Remedy for all KIDNEY nnd LIVER TROUBLES Cures Femato Weakneesa. Imparts liew Llfa and VIsortoths Systam. For Ja1 FTrrywhcre. Ifntf- 1nt Rattle -a? it, w.ree ri7, 7 a ita. r-IrBttlanlrTsd by f p. u w5?!J i n r OSWGO, K. Y. aw. Mir Garriass Go. LICHT i?E.vy CARr?iSPP3, FI'AETO?;?, CARiS, E'JGG'ES, K'ACCaS, itX, ATtcr ths ir.C"t T-r .-T?-t r-i,-ns ct t6vr-T?iwezt lri-t.ii coa-:.-;-.r t?:th g '.Ti.rkinaLn..;.. SOtOCO vculclcn rf orrr hp.!: I's-ii'rfl r-m -j-t ; i in V ' ai 1 cur b"cs t7 tae ar . -73! -; -.V ;:i n -wlii. atS-v fiv?.- T-.T irJr't ii Vl i ;u T i.Hiil 3lt.ntl(.a ?lt L siV;t fm:ilc.-d(r D. V. fiiiler (hrri-oc Co., E. Fifth St.. f drrrt Sf. tad r.-vleitoo Avfc, u u O 3 o -i M f? Ls J a 1 S -A n n v.-';-.A - :! J' irAfi (1 n'- ."--V-, r.j OUTes, Terra Cottas find aU tha latest fashionao shades fcr CITY COUNTRY OB C2ASSDE. Warranted durable and pennsinnt Posoriptiva Lists, showing SO actaal shades, tent on application. For sale by tie principal dealers, wholesale and retaii. tnronghcut the coutitry. Ask for them and take no others 1ILUNGS, TAYLOR &G8. rom'ir Weak ly oewspr-5 ri!.!icitin. f .irn.sh a mt !nbl eKlopMi nfirtcatioo wiiicb no prrson (hculj Ij wubout 1 ik iiltr;tr of the S-rlBSiTiTic AUEairos u rvt'i tr.l U ciisralatjoo nw! roal thit at all ftto-J i'-.m". No. 351 rilrsr. K. Y. , i AT EnTS. tpfey s trmvnd mors thin Cno Hun housand aril"i" "ir r1- AMinncata. and all other pap.n rfnr nrntini to Inrenwia their riaau in lot t-.!tl Kt.iM Canada, Eoalasa. Franco . anH nth.r foreia-n eonntn, pieparM rr.cn mr-thoot charm, lland-fcrjeta of 'J1'; V ... i . .h Hitihe Amtvu rrcn. Tho advantage ol ueh notico is wril ncdaralood ba. ntranaa who to d poa ot their natenla. j mSmHISI tCwaoa UtUUtOTlC AJCCMCaS an onadur. ,K- 1 V- V- A V 8. till ; ;s zz&i ve. -. -ft t-i !-: i-i r?.v S i3 f p c a 1 -1 -1 - - i : r. it' T i ;;. ff.' '.-.' - vr?--'M j. ' . ? ',jV,. 1 N'V.v-', '- ' 1 it - r'?r v, t..-v 1 1 " .1 I i lit " jT if Wit Ml IH r llll H a vs. M l. v I -a I, ? S H w. aau VA w it or a. its GBEAT REDUCTION IN THE -PRICE OP- Winter Clothing ! FROM THIS DATE UNTIL MARCH 1. 1885, "We offer onr entire stock of WINTER CLOTHING AT COST 1 - EVERY GARMENT IN THE STORE HiS BEEN MARKED AT COST! We Mast Eeduca Stock on Hand - DOU.N WITH PRlCKS'-QUH SCHOTT WI.LL.LET: OVERCOATS ; Men's Nobby Chinchilla Ovcrcccts at Men's Cassimore and Cortscrew Overcoats Men's Milton and Castor Overcoats at Men's Good Walking Overcoats at Men's beavy Driving Overcoats et BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Children's Suits at Boy's Suits at Boy's Suits at , Boy's Suits at $2 Children's Overcoats at Boy's Overcoats at Boy's Overcoats at Children 8 Overcoats at $1 50, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, AND GENTS' IUENISHIKG GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SCHOTT, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA April 1C, Tiia Eest is ih Cheapest. THE IIKKiaSIAS EVA?CRATOS IS TnE ONLT OSS Llale of Galvanized Iron. It is portr.l)!'-, durable, aho!nte'y tire-proof, ect in.mieal, anil wi:l cure Irtiit and Tet-i:illt-s in less tini and lfa furl than any other Dryer in thd Market. It iil pay fitr itself in less than ihitty d tys if properly attended. In jroilucts are unanrpissd as t q;i il ity or color, aad are in great demand at Huh prtcett. Full insiroctins how todry, bleach pa. k, and market the product ac-i-onipany each mat lim'-. AnDiirss MtrniCE I.EOX4RO, ; OAKLAND SI ILLS, ! 3m. JUMATA CO., PA. ' CLOTHING :o:o - : Samnel Strayer ia f HATS & CAYS, LOOTS & SHOES, All SIZES, Goods of all kinds at cost, because of tho late lire ia Patterson. Yoa will find me in ti e Graybill Building, IX MUTIN'TOWX. Call and f me. SAMUEL, STRAYER. Nov. 26, '84. "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. . f it- rs 1 l- i 1 f- I- - " . X jrmr. -W nintrated by the ow of a Batnrr made by T. T.Hyd-. which ) r nlr the Iadln iiutrry In thi. pictais., but Til K I.FUDIIt. UHi.-V OI ABIUH A. Hu Hv.t-k-i afetT Ktna- Bolt aad Kilth Wheel. Ask your dealer for rti. X. X. Il tVWOrK III VUT, with the Hardock Safety King Bolt aad Fifth wtMel. Ijfe ia insecure riding orer any other. iniapteain.lrajrf.alan oae. artM la Html Tlo. aaaaw oka wfll atrea la asaao U.I rrMrxormrraj.r.1 it r. AV I irTT, ""rL'J'r-l''I. C.r. PI., a.4 Twolflli Ma, CHCWJATI. O. ACTS BATTED WDESE WE HAVE S05E! SO I5VESTE5T B0 PE0FIT1BLE) D. W. EAELEY'S Ii th plaea where jou eaa buj tjil: iikst A1I tut. cthijapkst MENS' YOUTHS' 5s BOYS' CLOTHING H-iTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FVR.X1SHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the moat choice and atlect stocks, ever ofiVred IB this market, and at JlSTOyiSMXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for nit and parti of suits, which will be made tocrdo at ahort notice, rery rtrasontable. Remember the place, in Hoffman' New Uuildire, eoroer of Bridge zi Water rMta. MIFFLIXTOW', PA. f Jan. 1.1- PJ i"5 lOBLE DtSSPS Gy CPsHflT "iA vf many artrs ani nations. l or:raved by 10O Great Writer. I'. i v. i Introtlucti'in bv Km Herbert ' . . ... f;i"?f;f 1 A munificent IU-Jar Book. t-'i V ?:l BICLKS and PKHTWiltAril ALZil AS m great variety oi ai i. v i i t J :1 tspeciallv adapted fcr liomLiy sale. Kt-niarkaL.y low i nee-, i naiain ibi di V6J Liberal luScounts. Eitra Tenus. - AGEMS Vt'iMED. Address, H. L. WAP.BEX & CO., 1117 Chestnat St., PhilatlelpUia, - as m Must Eave More Room 1 0oD - MOTTO - WITH FRIt'KS." QoQ THE FIGURES TALK: OVERCOATS ; $ 5 50 Reducad from $ 8 75 S10 00 Reduced from CI 1 00 $ 8 50 Eednced from $12 75 S 1 03 Reduced from $ 3 00 4 25 Reduced from ? 8 00 2 C3 Reduced from $ 3 87 S 6 13 Reduced from 8 8 50 8 4 CS Reduced from 6 75 $ 2 C3 Reduced from 3 3 87 SI 63 Reduced from S 2 75 5 23 Reduced froai 3 7 50 $ 4 23 Reduced from 3 6 80 00, $2 50, $3 00 and $3 50. The Clothier, ISM-ly. AT COST ! - 0:o: - ellinr a Btock of :? i - III Jj'Stt-s-i'Miaai i i 10YS' CLOTHING, M IV. Morrxs. V. u. usi irfmi. jm..m ... .. - ... . . . Also magnificent FASilLYRpfllJ
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