S0TIXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN: Wednesday. April 1. TERMS. eobwrriptioD, fl-50 per annum it paid .idnslS months ; l-'-OO if not paid within ""jieDt advertisement inserted at 60 , per men i" - Transient busings notice in local col 10 cents per line tor each insertion, "rvdnctioo will be made to those desiring .dvertise by the year, half or quarter rear- SHORTLOCJLS. Kiin-r. nnt Sunday. Oh tbe beautiful mud. April 3. Good Friday. The duds shave clean mw. Tn wheat appears unfavorably. Bav le Carlisle sbocs at G. W. Hecks, gar the Wa'k-r plow shoe at G. W. Beck's. stoves and ail Kinds of hard ware at Mc- (flpgresjman Atkinson and wife, hse com' home. Troat rtrif rs have been oat to tbe moun ttin jtreae:. K,.; of the schools have a vacation of a fc days, now. Rer. Sir. Mann has moved into the Meth odist parsonage. Jeremiah Sarver has moved on the Ja cobs farm, near town. D L. Mrs will attend school at New Berlin, Cnion courty. The Pot men had a pleasant time of it last Thursday evening. John Thompson, of Thompson's lock has several (rood horses to Sell. Toad & Brothers skaiing rick will be spettd on Friday evening. Debating societies are talking about tak cg a rest till alter harvest. Hrs. E. S. Parker has returned from a visit to frierds in Pittsburg. Hs'rson Bronse, of MirSin county, waa in Jtmia'a last week on business. " dirt can ft into the Wa'kcr plow tr ;air at G. W. Hsck's- Tor lor? wear, buy the Cailisie Shoes. Tor sale only at Q. W. neck's. Jacob Anmin. of Faverte tawnship, died t Friday, aged seventy-flve years. The n'trht watch at the Fnncisens hard- ware store is a splendid blood bound. There is a breach of promise case, looked for the next term of Perry comity court. A riEmVr of Wae-lo y-eop! p' ipi-e to better their fortune by fc.iirife to Virginl. The Lutheran conference that met at P,rt Hiyal Isst weelt. wtg well attended. The school at Aca limit will in on thn loi'a of April, instead of on tliebieof April. sf-s Crid.r. of Bellefonte. has been visit ing Lr n ifi.? and relatives, in this place. A bri"t bind of fjman, was in fwn tooting, on Sfondav and litine a colleeti'vs,. OSee eker are well neh driven to d psir, by the delay in turning the rascals In. The John Cotfuian farm, in Beale town ship, has been sold to John Shover, for $2100. Shoer and Scboll tare the earrUge hoce that sis crushed by the snow nearly repaired. His Cleveland, sister of President lirveUnd, is said to be religiously opposed to danciLg." There is one Kood thing th ft (in Lt Slid tf the iat March, namely, that the roads were good. Solonu'i Kauffrcan, r,f Strode Mills Mif flin county, was iu Juniata, on business a few dars sgo. ffm. Jackson, of Altoora, bought th rtbrsm Stonr farm, in Fermanagh town ship, for $.t 0 John llos'etler. of Walnut. ha bonehl the Joeph Dearing property of the Doty heirs for $' K). The lateness of the season give the far mers a very busy time of it. They bare had a good lonr rest. airs. Robert McVeen has been called to Washington ty her sister, Mrs. Warner, ho is dang rou-ly ill. The McAllistarvilte ban d will furnish the music for the opening exercis -S at the rink nsit Friday eTening. The school entertainment at TUompson- town, on Friday and Saturday evenings, ' was largely attended. Mnibrs of the Matatuoras Methodist Ci n(trerriion contemi'late building a church In Spruce liill township. Hot ashes started a fire that consumed a summer honse on the Shelly farm near Cen tre, in Waiter township. The Walker plow shoe is what yorj want " buy. Tliev ir the best in the market. For sae al G. W. lieck's. One of th restaurant wsiters in Wah ir'ou it fx-I.in'enant OJoverner R. H. Oiesves. of South Carolina. Wevioo has a siTiss'ion between people who dectr to obtain and rrcvect tbe of ea '0? of a saloon in that town. Cout ! Cons and see those nice kid top huUnr. tadies tine shoes that I am sall irf for $1.75. O. W. Heck. These sre spring days, just tbe time to asve your picture taken. Hess can accom odate yon. Call at his gallery. E- I. Parker and wife, came home last Friday, from a tour of the South, and a vis it to tbe Jiew Orleans Exhibition. Of all the b-fr, bargains the bigirest is a pair of ladies fine kid top button shoes for 176, st 0. W. Heck's shoe store. Conn ! Com ! ! Comi ! and see those "ico kid top button ladies fine shoe? that I m .riling lor JI.75. O. W. Hick. The Ujif.s-condi.et of ihe Tennsylvsnia mi litia, wt.ile attending the inaugnration of Fres dent Cleveland, is to be investigated. A few days szo Ralph Thompson, well kLoD rv all tbe young people of this town, as married to llis, I.iztie Monut, of New port. Aiken Iu biildiM. moved into one of Sando's ! Don't forret that when yon ! cni to look for him for the purpose ofi The ortlce f i'e Democrat and Remitter buying an organ or pisro. : was closed last Wednesday morning, over ;;., . , , , Ja disagreement among its clitors. Tbe sen- 'iert HsckenWrg. r bears the bodge of, .B .... .. - ; 'on con.t.hl. u . i i .onsiaoie. He ia I tvirMh p nun inn i , -- . - Fi to jail people who become noisy "d disorderly en the streets. I will sell von a pa;r of the Walker p!ow rd in nee very pair to give sst ":t. tioa, or relnnd you the price of them. !" V.t tt sit. U. W. Uzct. Tbe Carlisle shoe for tale only at O. ff. Hack's. Jt U estimated that there are $5,000,000 invested in skating rinks in this country. Re. Mr. JMcMurry, the new " Presiding tiaer oi the Juniata District will mora to Buntingdon. The Bloomfleld Enterprise has suspend -ed for the present with toe promise of an early resumption. "Captain McClellan d-Coioueiaobis6n have been appointed to position on the staff of Commander Curtin. Of all the big bargains the biggest is a pair of ladies Sue kid top button shoes lor $1.75 at (i. W. Hock's shoe store. Muses U ill and Anna Porter, ad Annie and Grace Graj bill, cam homo ou Satur day from scbojl to pas few days of va cation. Buy the Carlisle shoes, they wear longer than any other shoo iu the market, and for sale ouly at G. V. lieck's bout Sc. shoe tore. The Young Peoples' Home Missionary Society of the Lutheran church mat at the home of Mrs. Guss, in Patterson, one even ing last week. "Ureal things have small beginnings," groaned the granger, an he gazed at the luaip on bis band where a hornet sat down on U. X. T. Journal. Ask lor Brown's baby shoes, the nicest, ueatest and best baby shoes in the market, and tor sale only at G. W. Heck's boot Jt h'je emporium. Jobn A. Albright, a blacksmith, of New Buffalo, Perry county, recently, manufact ured a sword and presented It to the Post G. A. K., of Duucaunon. It is proposed to start a now paper in Mortinsburg, Blair County. There are too many papers now in Blair county, for prof itable newspaper business. On tbe 26th day of March, the Philadel phia Keeoid issued a quadruple sheet giving an extensive account oi tbe grjartb of tbe busiuesa in the Quaker city. , The Carlisle shoes are Ujo best fliiug, ni cest and neatest sLoes in tho market, and for sale ouly at G. W. lieck's boot and shoe store. Judge Bueher refus-jd a taw trial to Cur tin McClain the man who killed W liis-n Sineana ind wi'.'q a butcher-knife lat sum mer at the i uuuia Valley Camp-meeting. SiDj9 wetas go Jobn WalJsmith, of Mil ford township, fell Iroru a s raw stack a dutanoe of fourteen feet aud so ujuxed his ftpine that he hai been confined to thu house. David Doty has contracted to build a house lor George Warner, on the S'.'.loutf ice house lot, on the west side of Main street, opposite tbe Presbyterian brick church. Tbe Bloumfle'.d Democrat of last ween says: i!r. Daniel UorricK captured a cub bear in a hoil tree within a few hundred yards of hu residence, in Juniata township, this county. Ask for Brown's baby shoes, the nicest, neatet and best baby shoes iu the market, and for sle only at G. W. Heck's boot & shoe emporium. Tbe latest craiy bill in the Legislature is cue to cotitroi 1 oiler slating. Theie is an abundui iaw ticw to control a nuisance, sua nbuudaiil law to control disOidurly con duct on the street. Tbe Democracy last tail used IJ wriie every dty, "lura the rascals out." It is presumed that tlioy are happy Co, wlien tbe Kepublicaus say, "turn the rascals in." Tit lor ut," you kuow the. rest. John E. Shalle.', wue aui daughter, lel t on TuesUaV tor Kansas, where liiey expect to locate. 1 hey are both naiives oi Juui ata, and Mis. SMalfcr is adeaceudaut ol uue oi !t:e tiist etller in ibis Couuly. A.-k f.r Bio u's bxj shoes, the nicest, ueaiesl aiid besl baby shoes in the niaiKet, ai.d lor Siie ouly al G. Vt. iijei's boot ii sooe ciupuriuui. Senator Stnn:oid, of California, denies thai he paid D.io.or IVewman ilO.oOi). or any sum. for pieaciiiug the luii.rai s-ruiou on the barial oi his sou. Dr. i'e;u4 i olT eied his kr vices Ireely. That sltles tuai." An excbaD":e remarks tliat Ihe youth bo told his mot her, heu she a.ked hiiu to . bung iu an aniiiul of ool, that he was ! I ourth and 1 eun strceis by Uiree unknown train ser ice is 'juicii aud reluuie, Its eui teeli! very lired, iflt home shortly alter j ii!,liviiii!.iis, Uio stej.j ed u;-. to him and ilo-1 j,lys couitecus aud atiruuve, aud ils lor the skating riuk, aud skated lor nearly j mawled Lis u.uliev. Two of Ibe looijiaos j gciieial system (t jCiud ing s Itch aud block two hours. nr Itrm-e Alexander careers siouna n.i.r i,,ir ih.t h., ! , ... ..,. the Monro,, ' ia iwi ' -. Doctrine iu Cen Iral America. Coi.ptr Hot um, has the bottom to stand a march to Ceutral Auier ics il ueed be. . Sewing is taught in common schools of: 1'liiiadelpliia. W hat will lint the common j s-'hools undertske, il" they keep on at the j present rale of managing the affairs of chii- ( , Tl ..1.1 ; A ,. .. i,... ffltn )l ', Urell. 00 H UU " ." - Hmn as soon as brn over to tea chers, let the State clothe, feed and teach them, j A Georgia tanner raised a potato that j weighed lourteeu pounds, wni:h does uot j unkBOB11 .uiie come up to pot:ito that a J'oioia f ir- j uier said he raised. The Dakota U.-iuers . . Umily .at on one end of tno p ...at., .oil j andPMlt Jurors, be bad the other end of the poutj ro.ist- . The followin; is a list of Grand and I'etit iug on a large Hre. ; Jurors drawn to serve at April term of When boiled down to a r jas n, tue ob- court : j. actions to tbe skating rinks aro !ound in j c!o n aous. the statement, mai tne assocuuou l .ue rink produces almost cnuslaul tlirtaiions, wbicb result in too intimate seqiututauce between the sexes, while goiug to t.r com ing troin the rink. Girls should have sell respect and not be beguiled into ruinous habits by designing men or boys. The discussion of the skating riuir. ques-tii-n goes on and presents rjuito a number ol points. The two main points, however, are, th.t the riuk causes Uverns to empty themselves of yoiin and middle aged men, that the rink causes a too Iree association tt men and women. I'eople often discuss these two points with a good deal of warmth. On the lloth of February ihe Johnstown Tribune published a marriage notice which turned out to be a bogus one. Sir. George T. Swank, editer and proprietor of the pa per has succeeded in exposing the perpe trators thereof. Their names are William H. Cnster and Ephraim L. Varr.er, two young men who doubtless iiuigined a jjke was being per'tra'ed by the notieo being publilied. They were allowed lo go on paring the costs." icr editor wisneu io pooi.i ... rv . . . ,.r . ..... t j i it ineinner oi I ire ueniocia- : cy lor the office of Internal Revenue. The junior editor would not permit the article of the senior to be put to press. Tbe bands were turned out of tbe office and work wss .nin. nded till noon when the matter was settled and tbe paper was issued. That alight cold you think so little of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. A void ihia result by taking Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, the beat of known re nodies for colds, coughs, eatarrhs, bronchitis, iocip ient consumption, and all other throat and lung diseases. It is said that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will this season pay for cross tie the following price : White oak, fifty-live cents; rock oak, iorty-Sve cent s, and second-class thirty cents. This it a reduction of ten cent on white oak, fire cents on rock oak and ten cents on second-class. Mrs. Fink would inform tbe public that shu has moved her shop back to the brick house form-;r!y occupied by herself. Hav ing just received a doe stock of Dew goods wuich I wili aelt at my usual low prices. Come, and bring your frieuds along. Don't lorget tbe place, Water Street, between Scbotts aud Diehla. A number of our subscribers are pronip payers, a nuiuber - nt so prompt. We are beginuiug to send b:us to all w'bo are iu arrears more than one year. By the let of May, lPfi. we expect to have a bill iu tbe house of every subscriber who is iu arrears fur a longer period of lime than the one stated above. In tbe rneau lime do not wait lor the bill. tf. How are we ever going to get through our spring and summer's work I We are all run down, tired out before it begins." Sosaj many a larmer's family. We an swer, go to your druggist and par live dol lars for six bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This is just the medicine you need, and will pay compound interest on the invest ment. York is to have a street car company. Colonel J. J. Patterson and Robert Parker of this place, Colouel ilaiah and W. H. Lamig. ot York, aud Editor J. M. Pomeroy ol the Chambersburg Repository, jhave ap plied for a chatter with a capitaT stock of $j0,OOU, with which to eugage in the enterprise- Tbe annual report of the board of direc tors of tbe Pcunsykauia Institution lor tbe deaf aud dumb, for tbe year Xbbi, is a pamphlet that contains a great deal of val uable inf ormation relative to deal and dumb people, and relative to tbe educatiou ol their bauds aui head. There are tour pu p Is iu the Institute from Juniata, namely : Cao.lndge D. Gnliland, ast Waterturd ; Charles K. Sajler, Pleasant View ; Julia A. Divine,, Waterloo ; Cora L. Ford, tsst Sa loiu. ThJ Biooiutieid Advocate says : Our Burges.i, Lewis Hotter, is making-it hot for the tramps at their end of the poker. Last week be committed one for trial at April Couri, aud in,oiu:ed a number of others that if they appeared before him a second time he would commit them for trial under the tratup act of 1879. He tieats them as crim inals, instead ot cbltcts ol charity. William Shielas, of West Chester, Pa., was appointed post master on tbe 3rd ot March by Presiueut Arthur, on the morning ol tuu ILiih ut March be committed suicide by drowning. He as post master twenty one days. Worry over the duties of the ottiee uicgusteb him Ith I:. ) and rather lhau Uiect ine responsibility of the every Uay ada.rs ot lite and the post otbco added be look his lile. Carlisle Herald : Tbe prinliu press has made presideut. killed poets, turuished trustees, aiid polished genius with tile saou pupier ol lis critics. It has made thj world get up lo roil caii ek'ury morning; it has sec the price ou gralu, a:i 1 mode the p isuthoe the gluumeiiug good of the rural scribe ; it has euib.-iis.ma the paulry shelve, busted riu&, txposed li aud, aud brongut criiuiuals to punishment ; luiui-lied the whole female race With d.osj p4Ker.11, couvoried bilkers into pauper--, mdii ood-sawyers of cooee I siuaeuis. educated ibo homeless 11 and robtitni be '!iv:.iiiiolier of his reason ; It smiles and kicks, aud erics and dies, but it cau't be ruu to suit everybody, aud the uiau ho tries it is sure to get kit. Uuiitifigdoo paoers relate tow seversl atteuipts were mode to rob in thtt comniti city recently. Tbe follon iiijt uui is from tbe Globe ot March 26 : At h-ih-ju-t ten o'clock on Satmday evening last as .Mr. K. M. King, nzent ol the Adams Express com - ;iauy at this place, was returning honietrom t!io uepot, he was assail. ted at the corner of ....r,l. .....I IV,. n .rnri 1.,- llirM .lr j caniii uolu oi uis anus, uue uic iiiira iook i h 1 1 oi his bck. In the tussle Inch follow d iIr King stH.cee.le4 in striking one ol "ieu a"d t"'1"". '",u d He then drew hii revolver in sell delense, hut tielora I he had timo to use it his assailants bail tied. The bnidiitss ol the attack is apparent from the fact t J;;-t Mr. King was carrying a light ed lantern at time, the assault was made, though I torn the sii-luci ness of tbe attack h : was unable to recognize the men. T'.vn ol them wore dark overcoats a'id thoothera ,,...,,... Tk,. r..r. l,r u';ecIoU oi (M'ing mo gu,iy parlies, uau rx'eii seen in town lor several days previous ((J lLc alIilt.k ullt ,hclr present whereabouts . ,,.--, nL. j.. Gmzier. C. Clark, Irwin, l.b.rer. Gre-nwood. Iliehl. Jiin, shoemaker, Spruce Uill. Diven, John, laborer, Lark. Groninger, Albert, firmer, Milford. Gilliford, E. R , ' " Uuuibaiger, Jacob, Walker, llower, C. E., " Fermanagh, ll.wley, William, dealer, Delaware, llurrell, Robert, Laborer, Lack. Kinif, John, " Delaware. Leidy, Aaron, assessor, Fayette. Light, Levi, larmer, Susquehanna. Laird, W. C, merchant Tuscarora. Xeieley, K. H., larmer, Pile. McCoy. Lack. Paunebaker, Ed., laborer, Fermanagh. Randolph, J. Neviu, farmer, Tuscarora. Stinson, James, " " Swartu, Jonathan, Sr., " Spruce liill. Shiik, Solomon, -' Milford. Wih.p. John, Spruce Hill. Woodward, John, ' beale. Yohn, Thomas, liorer, Tuscirora. priir ji soas. Benner, T. K-, painter, Monroe. Bender, John, laborer, Miillintown Real 1, D. P., geutieman, Tuscarora. Bell, Joseph, larmer, Lack. Barton, J. P.. laiiorer, Tuscarora. Creighton, W. W., sboeinaker, Tuscirora. Carbaiigb, William, earpeuler, Beale. Fry, Joho, farmer, U'rljware Fiuk, Geo. V' , Idacksn.iih, furbclt. Gronioger, W. H., tevh"', HockeHberry, Win., laborer. Spruce Hiil. llower, J. C , teacher, Fermanagh. j Horning, John, carpenter, MiITlinfown. Bustetler, Jacob, farmer. Delaware. Irwin, Wm., limeburner, Greenwood, blingsborough, K., shoemaker, Spruce Hill Kyle, James, farmer, Walker. Kepler, McClellan, merchant, Kidd, Thompson, farmer, Spruce Hill. Lindsay, John, Sr., Milford. Lauver, Simon, laborer, Monroe. Long, Lewis 1 n farmer, Tnrbett. Lauver, Jacob, Milford. McConoell, Wm., Monroe. Martin Howard, teacher, Beale. Miller, John H., farmer Fermanagh. Patterson, J. L Spruce Hill. Keeder, Graham, laborer, Lack. Seiber, Joseph, forner, Fayette, a peak in au, Geo., carpenter, Delaware, sechnst, II. H., laborer, Susquehanna. Tyson, Jobn, farmer, Walker. VanOriuer, Williamson, Fayetts. Weaver, Joseph S. Walker. Weidman, J. C. physician, Fayette. Wagoner, Jacob, laborer, Tuscarora. Lulliet uuk In Council. "The general synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church will hold its biennial set' sion in Usrrisburg, commencing Wednes day, June 8, 185. This body embraces twenty-three district synods, all of which will be represented by delegates in prop'ir tion lo their membership. It comprises eight hundred aud seventy-five ministers, one thousand four hundred and sixty con gregations, and one hundred and twenty- eight tbuusaud one hundred and one com municants. A Consolidating Point Few people in this community know that the rail.-oad company make this point, at which, Iroru points West Ou the feousyl vania Division, freight is ro-handled and consolidate DeforB it it ,ent to its desti nation, east- During tbe month of last Feb ruary, 1,930,334 pounds of freight came to this place in tour hundred and elevoa cars , and was re-sbipped or re-loaded into two hundred and thirty-five cars, and seut east to tbe differeut destinations. A Deer Caught. On a Sunday, not long since, a hound ran a deer te tbe tarifl buildings of Enoch Uoiniiig,-who lives about throe miles north west of this place. Brice Horniug drove the dog away, and thought tbe deer's es cape was certain, and wont into the house wuhout any more cuuCcra about the little llect-fooiod auinioi. It appears however, that uhen Horning seut iulo the bouse that Lis dog, aud a dog that is owned by a neigh bor took to chasing tbe deer. The euiuial circled aroiud aud cams by tbe Horniug buildings a second time. It was greatly exhausted by the previous chase aud tne dogs caught it not tar Iroio the buildings. Children dragged the dead deer to the house, tbeskin was taken off aud the meat was appropriated to table purposes. Sev eral oi the neighbors ta.ked about suing Horuiug tor appropriating tbe deer. No actio!., however, was brought. Obstructing the Uigutvay. On tbe night of the lh of lost July, UitcbeU Yarucs was delayed on the road at the lower crossing iu Patterson, by s train ot freight cars obstructor luo biga stj , Varucs says that he uoiilijd Joscpu Ulteu, Couauclor oi lue tra.u to open tui way a.id .ot .Hoi oO b... lie sajs that he was s,upl liieie aboat uiie hour. Outbca"Jiu Uaj ol Jul, a summons waa issued by 34 uue licKi.er, aua pioeed iu tue bauds Ol an oUicer, requuiug Joseph Oivsu, the aioresoid conductor lo appear aud auswer luu cuaige of baviug oustructed ihe high wai , bat lor soutc reawu, uol here Slated, U10 ediccr beicr coud serve me sauiuious, 11 Has relieved scVtrru itiues, oat uol uuui luu ljid el last allien, d.u luo uiuccr suc ceed ia serving it oa uit-'u. i'ae parties 1 aoucarcU Oeloie oqoiro lie.o.cr ol t rial. . llic case seut to iiiai auU cousuuid the Uaj, ana isas coutiaued lid Saturday Arn 4, ilK'O. Tlte Great rennsjltaula .:U Itvad tUiMlie est. Beloie uukin llicir arraiieiiie:ts, we j auu:d u'lvite all those who coato.up.ale a ! inn lo auv ot ti.e VV'esieru States or Terri- i toiies to coiisu.l the many advauues d'- ered by tbo 1 eous Iv aula Kadroai lis ; siguan aua a:l oiuer nioueru apoai;ccsj the must jerfec: of any railioad in the woild. StecJ, comfort, aud general solely are no where else ai surely louud, aud a trip over ils line is more akin to tiie pleasures ol a boiiitay than ibo iiksoms jjuruey oi the ordiuaiy raurosl ridi. As of lis nu nieio us ageuls will cheerlu ly luruisn such inlonuaiiou as msy be desired, aud all in quiries a iilrt-ssed to Ur. T. E. Watt, their We.-lein .aslAHger agent at Piltsburg, 11(1 Fit tb avenue, will receive prompt aud fud reply. PKRSUX.iL. Much of the vaiua ble spaco ol a nuuioer of newspapers is taken up wiih personal no tices that provoke a brosd smile on the lace ul intelligent readers. For example, per sonal paragrapher will say : Our highly esteemed atd cnlerprising then I, Mr. Spookdoodie caded at this office aLd we bad the extreme pleasure of shale ii:g bands w ith him. Miss Jeuiiiua FiddleUop was seen on our -Miceis on Thursday, and she waa wanu y greeted by her luauy aduiinu,; Irieuds. Tom liiglidyer dropped in to sue us aud lut a sulistaiiliol tokeu of ms regard. Tom is a royal good IcLow. Mi akipaway Toplofiy is quoeu ol the social circie iu which she moves, we hau the extreme pleasure ot tipping our hat to the queenly girl. Obediab Drjed bread was stopping in Ibis city, ou Saturday, he was accompanied by the lovely llorleues Wetluead, they are geu ial people aud both subscribed lor the per sonal BiiHchorn. Our excellent tiieud, Di:k Dandelion, called tosee us ou Tuesday, and renewed bis subscription lo the greatest Btovkorn lu tne ! uie. We regret to Announce to an Intel ligeut reailmg people that our amiable Ineud and patron, Patrick Sidosplillcr skinned his great toe by bnu-in it in con tact with a boulucr in I lie rood. The ruoU authority should at once remove the nuu.uer belore some other peisou receives a simil ar injury. If tne road auiuor.iies do uo at once rtiuore the More, Mr. bidespiiller should seek redress 1U court. Tbe d:gnified and beautiful .Mrs. Saoliu afKilis Mm llower alter n absence oi many days has returned to her borne. foreign travel has improved her very much. Slie was a coustaut reader ot thu filowhorm uur ing ber s.Jou.n while abroad. Siabdi Kxjgeration was to seo ns a lew da ago, and leit bis regorus 10 a lew ol the subotaniials. He is a splen lid tetlow, aod came near to stumping bis toot ou so uneven place in tbe road . Call agaiu, Mr. Kxageratioa tbe latch siring always bangs out lor yon. Dome Burned. The Perry county Advocate of March 25, says : On Monday afternoon last, about half-past one o'clock, tbe dwelling bouse on the farm of Geo. Kepoer, iu Hunter's Valley some eight miles northeast of New port, caught fire, and in a short time was re duced to ashes. The family of Levi Potter, who has been a tenant on tbe farm, bad just eaten dinner and were sitting around, when one of the boys who bad been sent out for wood, rushed in and shouted that the house was all on fire overhead aud that it could not be saved. All bands devoted them selves te saving the household goods which, fortunately, bad mostly been packed up preparatory to moving to tbe farm of Sam uel Shull, in Penn township. Much furni ture and clothing, besides all the meat aud between two and three bundnd pounds of laid were lost. The bouse is supposed to have caugbt fire Iroui a burning chimney. The building waa valued at $700 on wbicb there was 00 insurance. During the excite ment a baby was lorgoiien and left In the burning building, but belore the fire bad quae reached tbe child it was rescued. Wesley Bair, of this place, who had taken young Ned Potter borne, lost bis overcoat by the sparks setting it on lire. Obituary. Mary Gingrich Funk, mother of Joseph G. snd Wm. A. Funk, Mrs. S. S. Brown aud Mrs. T. U. UuKee, and wile of George Funk, deceased, died at her borne in Clay township, this county, February 25tb, UHo, in ber seventy -fourth year. Sbe was bora Afril 17, 1511, iu Juniata county, Pa. Sbe married aud settled with her husband, urir Miflliutown, where on October 12, 18-32, her husband died. In liiS, with ber four chil dren, sbe came to Indiana and settled on tbe farm iu Clay township, where sbe has lived until her death. Here, surrounded by her children and grandchildren, she devo ted tbe closing years of her life to care and kindness to all around bur. Her love of home and children was the inspiration of her life, and devotion to them in self-sacrificing effort.wil, follow with its reward dowu through Ihe jears of the future in blessings upon her name. Having lived to see two generations of ber otl spring reach maturity, still iu full possession of ber faculties, she, like a weary traveler, completing a long journey, quietly rested until tbe silent mes senger beckoned hor to depart. But iu the long struggle against the terrible and tuorlal malady, she did not falter nor repine, but with heroic courage aud uhnstiau fortitude, awaited the inevitable hour aud svtk peace fully to sleep. Ou the 27ta of February, with loving and tender bands her children laid her to rest iu Spring Creek cemetery, in the presence ola large company ofneigk bors and friends, Rev. Samuel Myers con ducting ito service. Logansport Journal, aUrch 14, lboS. Trouble of a Foreigner. About 8 o'clock on the morning ol the 2bth ult., Mtchvjl Wellor a railroad track night watchman, living near this station, brought a foreig'ir ageol about forty years, before Fquire I. i. Mirks and ; stated that the stranjir hI a'armet his family by threatening to eater the bouse, av.s il "land and that he was compiled to knock the loreigner down with, a sticlt o' wood to pro tect himoolf from an't Tb squire sent the stringer to j ,il und-?r the charge ol at tempted assault''. He was p'aead iu a room wiih other prisoners but tbe not be iug congenial he wa given th whule rouui. The SherilT examined his pspers suiong which is an Austria! govomra-nt descrip tive bonk, number 1115. His name it oo mistake has been made in giving it English letters, is Joseph H. Batnlreko. H,s pspers indicate that he has bid CoasiJoraale amount ol money. He still his a hundred Haik note and four five gui.d-r notss. Ha has a Pennsylvania haiiread Compaay Lim ited Railroad ticket to Chicago, uu nber ' Tl'.lt'i, form IH, E., with the New Yok of : Uce nap of Mrch 27. 185. on it. From I c'Ut'awUra ? in;h lui'i, on the ticket he cv.iS here on the .-cOiid section of tho Pacitie, westward hound, on Saturday morning, Ms cli 2"). IbHi. ah-mt 6 o'clock. He apesks Bohemian, aud eai j it be Un derstood, aid j.ist tow be came to be left behind is not known. Shr'lT Uliivery pre sented th? ticket to Train Master, W. D. Cr.imer. tor inforination. Tbe ticket is not a s'op off one. Cra:uor telegr iphi l wi'.'u recsrd to it. lie was instrii'Hei t r?: i nize the ticket and pis th) h ' lor i . He received iiil'orni'io.-i tint ths prisoner bai behaved so Imdiy on tiu Pail.il npbi Division tint tiie con li:tor dis;jit.:!i vi to ilarrishurg, for a policeiu in, to t:ike tbe uun in charge, but o:loro H.irnsb Jr; was reached he became quiet. It wss then c on esided that Ihe man ba t taken too much drink. His fellow emigrants told tho con ductor that he bad been pla-ed n irons wbile coming across the se in a ship. On Sunday morning thu sheriff- with his wile took a breakfast to bis roo n. 'Tbo sheriff bod scarcely more than en 'ere 1 tuvi he sprang upon buu, knocked the victuals out of his hind. Shivery to protect himself gave tbe pr.soner a vigorous push, which so staggered him that be reeled and fell over the stove bringing tbe heater with its living coals down by hs side. Mrs. Shi very screamed, Ihe other prisoners shouted to be loll out, tbjt they wonid h-lp to se cure the wild man Tbey were left out of tbe room and ran to the rescue ol SberilT, who was struggling with tiie foreigner. II wai secured aud chained. With such i.i- ' formation, Cram-r determined tint it would bo best to hrve too certiti'-al'! of t vo doe tors as to the mental condition of ihe for eigner, before be would be jusiitied in al lowing tbe loreiguer to take passagu in al car for Chicago. Doctors, D. M. Crawlonl, Lucien Banks and Samuel Suiouif, mut i:i the jail, at 5 o'clock, on Sunday evening, wiih F. F. Rohm, as interpreter. Kobm spoke German, and the foreigner spoke Bo hemian and no one understood what was said, but Ihe manner of the man was such i tbat the doctors gave a certificate, declar- j lug him to be at that time of unsound mind, and tbat it would not ba site to place hiiu on lite cars unless in chaige of some one. On Monday moruing the Attorney tor the ComniixM"ii(TS, telegraphed lo the Kmi-' grunt Commissioners at Castle GartHn, i e York, also to the Austrian Consul ai . rbe same city, in regard to the man. Oo Monday eteuing he received a reply from tne Consul to bring Baiitirrko on- Tbe Slirnli nsit.d lor Ntw York, with Baudre ko, on 1 uesisi, in ihe 9 45 P. M., train. , Uce Keepers' Association. The Jun at ail -r B e-Keep-rs Asoci- afion wut melt on -uos.lay, the I4ih day of Anni nexr, at oue o'clock P. M., at the Court House in ihr borough ol fiuulingdon All ho are iuteresied in two keeping are requested to give their opinious on tbe lol loir in it qiirsHons at tbat tune : I. What number ol colonies had your spring count aud what was the average jield of honey f 2. w bai numrtrr i coiodib oTcr widit aud how mioy did you lose and wbatfra mo Cause f - 3- Ho cut the attention of the pnK generally be best called te the value of honey as food and medicine, thereby crea ting a greater demand for tbe most natural and desirable sweet known to tbe world f 4. Is dividing f .r increase profitable, and bow can swarming be controlled 5. Is stimulating by feeding bees in the spring desirable 1 6. What hire and flame is the best for all purposes and what is tbe proper distance betw, u frames t 7. Wlut ia the most important iuestioa of the day m relation to pursuit in the keep i" I Bazaar Sale. The Bazaar sale in Walker township, so me days ago was satisfactory. It is a first! rate way of selling goods without making a sale yourself. Albert Hackenberger will have a basaar sale next Saturday afternoon and evening at bis store 0 ppoeite south side of Court House square. Underbidding will not be allowed. II U Loss wai Her Gain. "Well madam," said a fashionable physi cian to a wealthy la ly patient, "if you don't like my prescriptions, perhaps you had bet ter try Parker's Tonic, or some other qusck stuff." "Ton don't mean it Doctor," she answered, "hut your advice may be good lor all that. Sometimes what you call 'qiack stuff is the bett and most scientific medi cine, after all." She got a bottle ot Parker's Tonic and it cured her of neuralgia arising from dinrrlered stomtch and nerves. She told her friends, and now thy ali keep a doctor at home in form of Parker's Tonic. i'sill and Winter Goods. I would inform the public tbat I bav now in m new millinery store at roy place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from rorner of Bridge stree.1, a full stock, of Fsil and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latet strles, and barine employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the pnblie with everything found in a flrsfcUss milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Msv 2-83.1.V. MAKHIEI : MARTIN PATTERSON On the 12th ul, at Sprue" rt:!l. bv K .v. fj. S Dewing. Mr. George Mar'n. of Rock.'ield. lui., and Miss Ilittio N. raiteron, of Soruce Hill. CrLBET'VlATTr.rN Oi the 17th nit., at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. A. Me'ii.l. Mr. Snu'lel C. I'u'bvr'sjn, of Aniberson's Val'ev. Pa., and Mm Annie J. Puttiso i, of Bliirs Mills Pa. L'BIL 'lOTPR On the 2;h nit., by Rev. J. A. Mcfiill. at the Tjirsonair-i, Mr. John I.. I'bil. ot Pl-aviat View, anil Miss Maggie Mover, of Honey Grove, Pa. MltFLlNTOWJf MAKKKTS. MirrtisroWM April 1, 1833. Butter F-Rgs Lard Ham Shoulder Sides , Rags MIFFLIXTOWN GiJAIX Whoat Foltz Wheat Lancaslur Corn, nsw Oats, i...., Rye Sew Cloverseed Timothy seed Flax seed Bran Chop , Snorts Ground Alum Salt American Salt 18 15 9 I N I lAKKUr. I'j 30 CO , S 50 I 30 1 40 1 00 I 50 I 30 1 2 1 OOal It) MARKETS. PHIUDKLPHI 1'BII.sI'fcLPaiA, M "'eh -V. INvi. Beef attle, 4 iiij. Veal eaies. hu 7e Fat cows, 84-. Lambs 4a.'c. tl. ys. 6aT Wheat, St-W Co n, -JVc. Oats, 7c. ('.cks. ldU-. l . t. I317c. Eggs, l-lc. li'i:l-.r, 2Ja2". Covr-weit, 7c. An Wm In all cso of Bronchial and I"i:i . i riar7 Affections is -vrn'e t iisj-'iy Prnop.u.. As null it i r.-winise.! : ii-'. ?i"crined by the medicnl proft ssii. t :i-i !-i rci-ty tbousanda of frmil.e. fi- t imst (' -rt v years, il brs been re ys.il.-U ai lr.va.u ihfe household mtif-dy. It 1- pn pavilion tbat only requires ti h i tai.c: ;r vervsmsll quantities, and a few dn-c of ft administered In the early sta.i . of a cold or cough will effect a speedy uir. and limy, vrrv possibly, save lite. Thore is uo doubt whatever that Aysr's Cheny Pectoral lias prwrred the Vvp rtt preat numbers of poron. by nrivstinj the develofnienf of Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneuuion'n. and I'ulnionary onsumption, snd bv the core of those dnnserous maiadirs. It sh.Hi'd 1 ki'pt ready for use In evrry fai..!!v " hnro there sre rbiidis-n. s !t i- a t.-.r'Deins far W. Prior to ail o'h-r in 'It tr. itiiieut of Croup, the aile!ni.n s hooping Cough. snl the cure ol t rl.!s and InllueRro, ailments p 'filt-irly i-n's! lo ehildiiool and you -li. I'k i-.-:-tinle iu deslinj with u!l !t;iav"i of class Is of the utmost Import sure. loss t a sluirle day nuy. in uniny . entail fatal conscqueuee. I'o u -t w ; precious time iu experimruiirnr v"-'! luf'.iic lues of doubtful rrhewy. while inaisilv is constantly caluin; a d-.-o.-r hold, but take at oucc the pcedicst tuost ceruiu to elire, Aysr's Cerry Pectcra!, FKKfaKF.u Br Dr. J. C. Ayer A. Co., Iaiv.cII, jI.-sj. SoM by all Drii'isis. sSS-24.3 CfK u 1 V ii J .", U I sT-J . "- il-S. - i-ii JZ'&.V A Certain Remedy for s,U KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES Cures Fomale Weaknessosa, lmpart3N9w Llf and VlgortotJia System. War rsmlr r?,rrwhra. Half-rint lo:H H t'l. Lara rlzs, 73 C-la. Maeafarter' bf W. J.AUSTEN & DO., OSWECO. N. Y. )Aa 'l)r- HOTEL, Ninth St , south of Chestnut, one s wmfh of Ibe ew I'ost Uthce. one- i g,.u,rc frum Walunt St. Thratre and in ; Tt.rT ,.,intss crntre ol thu city. On the ; Anicru an ami Kurop-sn iinns. Good rooms ftom .Mic lo $1 OJ pr day. Keiuodeled and newiy lurnished. W. PAINE, M. D., 0ner and Vroprietor. Nov. 21, isk33, ly. lautloo Entice. A 1 persons aro herbr cutinped, nol to ( : i ouui t r n n, or in any wav to rrwiiass in the tar.c.ot ib uaaer-.'.irrd in FermtiMh j township. Ktth Brjrrr. Much li IFss. 5 S . ' r- ! II 5!l3l- t- ' sfsSfst GREAT REDUCTION IN THE -PRICE OF Winter Clothing! LK3 FROM THIS DATE UNTIL APRIL 1, 1885, We offer our entire stock of" WINTER CLOTHING AT COST ! -OoQ- EVERY GARMENT IN THE STORE. HAS BEEN J A 11 K EDA T COST! Wa Mast Eadnce Stock en Hand 'DOWN WITU PRICES. ;0UR SCII0TT WILL LET OVEPiCOATS ; Met 8 Nobby CLiaeLiila Overcoat at Hen's Cfttssiaoere and Corkscrew Overcoats ilen'a Milton and Castor Overcoat at Men's Good Walking OTerccais at Men's Leary Driving Overcoats ul BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Children's Suits at t 2 G3 Reducod from J 3 87 Boy's Suits at Boy's Suits at Boy's Suits tt CLildr-ju's Overco.-its at Boy's Ovtrconts at Boy's Overeuats at Children's Overcoats at i 50. $2 00. 2 50. $3 00 and 50. ITVTS, CA PS, TItTJS' 1 vS, S A.TC UK I !AND GENTS' FUEKI5HIS3 GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SCH0TT, "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE. C0Fl3Hte3 liV f- Ufa is insenre rirftr-a over anT othr. ! lUurt-ted by the esc "t a Bustt svl by T. T.Hji-i. which is nnt rnVr the Uad'ns Bucerla this pictur-, bm THS IEPI' Bi.l..x ot a.tiwii a. dj .ritU' s(ttv Klin Bolt and Fifth Whssl. ask ynur desier for 'he T. T. IIIIlMirH H(G(,T, with ths Hevdoca Safety hong ooll end iifth "heel miapiMsrsvillbsfoTOlsBtd as stars esfC. srlotsS Is steisal ?!. w sbvsss 9 sfnswfrsasU.) '"L'Z'f r'ZZ'l Car. Plass s.4 Twelfll. M.. CnCOTATL O. 132513 H ASTED T5E2B WE HAVE 50SEI 50 I57X3TETC 80 PEOFITABLEj CLOTHING :o:O-:-O:0: Enamel trrtjtc i- wiling, irS0 MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAiS, liOOTS Cco.la vt ail !.'.uJs ut a.t, bev-mso t.f I'r.'l ri-o Graybill Vi :riFFIMOV.:s. C?.:! -n-l see we. SAM CEL. STRAYER. mrgoBLF- peeps or tiie GRSAT 'I m.inv a-es and nation-:, t ?srJ'S tntrmluctt a y Jfep Urttrt il'. fc j BIULKS a-.d ii:Uf:iUr.riI ALUI till fcTd 1 iiec.a.lv a taj'ttd for iioieiay sales. Kema.-k-.liy low pn:f. smii -a sra j,m swat UdJ 1 i. eml !'i-cr.,.rl. I it a Terms. Au'LM S WANTED. Allures II. L. WVUSlN CO, 1117 Os:ut SI, I'hilailphi.v D. W. HARLBY'S Il tha plaoe where jou can bay TK13 IIKST AD TUE CUBAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FURKSHIXU UOODS. ' DE is prepared to xhibit one of the mnst choice and select stocxs ever onerea U tuis martet, and at jISTGSISUIXGLT LOUT PRICES I j Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, srhiob will be made to ordc at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tha place, in Hoffman's w7reTTet. MIFKLIXTOWN, PA. mm rovn , va-ntiiTa.-. ut: "it vr ij" f-- ' ,J irmbtr iilucrat-d -rri pwiu entrriius- iju mbiicnttnn. ft;rr. ft wt Tal i.V t i j cj ' ' oo!, a o . nioroi-tioB whi h n ptmmi Ii--a.1 bv i'b"'t. TV' iCfa ' vi- the fc a.vrr ic Av:-i.k i -a t oirr-ii-tion msrly p..-its thiit of ail rtb ppr .t i-h-r-. So. Ut Kr--aJwy. N. Y. ss---sssssss--i fl(r) itisj patsnt l .- r N. nii"i .-'i.i i. st -nnr, rnliiw sr-1 nn rjsonLIr l "V. aloiurinMioti .'bU'nina Mijau tWr'1' piT-n vitiio' ci-r. lian.-tKnk of ';i' tionsent fr. fzwnta obt"--! thmnfh. Vtnr rt 4 r DOtirsMl in thfl -iM.tlilf AlTiTfr.Pir. Ta 4tb-- ri -.ch iotic iwil nivi.-r-iuHM- I J MVSU 4 ftt'lXJ'-liafI- iMnuCH ei brolw-y. ISrx i ort- No acumt'iM cint. uni at if . atll be pahlrshe-t 10 th mmimi am ki-rrBMCs and evrry comuiu:ju ..( n rrcrivvd and pablishtd muit .1 l uin tn nD n.cnt- W K''l'-1 Tuousand aiwlmtiui! i'"T p i 'lire rnc. "'!.. il-, Traci.--J'!"l- I . . , L1V r t.-::rr. f, ip.cDtois tl.r:r r in -i-the n I'nirM fr.t. Ci'j. y.c.fiwil. K-1-1--J as w Must Hava Mare Raom I MOTTQ - 'PUIVN WITH PRICKS THE FIGURES TALK OVERCOATS ; $ 5 53 Eelured from $ 8 7 HQ 00 Reduced from i 14 0'J $ S 50 Riduced from $12 7t. 1 95 EcJu. .d hozxi t 3 0O f 4 25 Reduced from $ 8 0l- S $ C 13 1". winced frcm 8 5tf 4 Re Ju-vd fror-i 6 75 2 CO Reduced from ? 3 87 1 63 Reduced from $ 2 75 5 23 Reduced fr ::i -S 7 50 4 2" Redne-d from S 6 s0 The Closer, T., MI FFXIINTOWN, PA April 16,lf?4-ly. AT COST! & SHOES, ALL S1ZLS, the late Lire in ii. wt. You will. in tho Buildin s3 onravcu by j;i ureal w r;:ers. Mjrris, V. D. Just Iued. fa" MS in great variety o: st .l s. New Building, corner of Bridge cd Jn. I. la-tf jf f- --its-fill !Mstr f -i rr-'a - . P ' l-A t--r:-r Mlw tr-S. A- i-iiwiii T '-Vj- !:' '; . -t 5- tm ftv-eW. V - tr drr. ' ir m r-J fVskic Ust. it-pa h-:i--rt Sc- NsfS M-f r--t-sK tr3 :'. r . C-T"4 tfi----- mA V t Zu'rl Mt- 'M - r t m Km s-iH Bfi -rra-lpUfc. n-n- r ?o fcr-r i r , j' 'r- Altiaai C'aTS rB I?!?3TtitG7. fwwr( ffacs ot casse. ''it. TtY.rv Ita- - ST!IUV 5Tf ?a l.i 3 X wmJpH am TiJ'' Mtcur rrUj. KVc-!?.3 RMEY CO,KT; Tne Sentinel and Repbhen office w tb pUce to get job work doca. Try it. It wU pay you if yon naed anything ia that tin