T Lj: REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : 4pr" ' "5' TERMS. Sv Tl monll"; 2.00 if not paid wiihin lVCnt advertisements inserted at fiO -Trer inch tor each insertion. e""i eient business notices in local col- 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Unctions will be made to those desiring w rfvertise by the year, half or quarter rear- SHORT LOCALS. Bay the Carlisle shoes at G. W. Decks. jj,e amcwuiups are on top io New York. Acdcniy stents enjoy d a vacation of I week. B .; the Walk r plow shoe at O. W . Bvt' Ibe Banjo 'J ,!ie 'sllloaSul musical in ,:raartit. Junes Hersb, of Millord township, U se- pain's circus will exhibit at Harrisburg Ufckeubr(! -r conducted a Binsur sale it Saturday. A merry time was bad at the riuk on 4 p.iair Afcia!'on has been organized F a sr.r. A good house. Call on John D.tll to: pirticul irs. Huntingdon Pre-bytery will meet at Ty re,, on the 14'h tnst. A l-ge wolf was seen, a few day a ago, Bear Oriental this county. 'o dirt can get into the Walker plow it fr sal at G. W. Heck's- For ltfg ear. buy the Carlisle Shoes. For sale nn'y al G- w- Uetk ' The report that Vrs. fiarfield is soon to Brry a preacher is contradicted. H the Fren -h cannot whip the Cuiaese ti,y can whip each other at home. The Lutheran Sabbath School has added i lr;c number ot b joks to its library. K,prwntilire North is repairing the house that he bought of John McMeen. The river rcceivtd its spring cleaning last week bv a tl od that ran nearly bauk full. Mrs. Moore, colored, of Port Koval, gave l party to her !r:ends. last Tuesday night. Howard Cross, of Patters o. f.-ll down a auiraav a It days ago and broke an arm. Editorial 1 -o'.hers Allison and Bonsall live neighbor to each other on South Main street Sir. Lsuver living between F.vendale and Bkhtieid h is a oud that has large carp in it. Tbegm". i:i- ti od rfil not tike , place, great eieiitssei h-iu t ake place w hen expect ed. The time ':or tho running of passenger triiris L.i! btcn changed. Ueadtirue ta ble. Dr. J. W. I.vle, of Bill-vi!Ie, Miin rnnn4,- im o- irard.-n ou the lloih day of Harct. The spring ter n of Airy View Acaie-ay, opens on the 2-'th of April, continuing ten week?. J. K. Milhgan, of Gloucester, X. 1 will jjr-ch in th? Presbyterian church on Sab Ulh next. The first day of April was a beautiful day. II anv peoj ie came to town that day to trans act busiuess. Mrs. George Snyder, effort Koval, was in town on business and calling oa friends lait Thursday. Kobert Stewart has secured the contract for a new n-hooi house in Turbett township for lol3..V.'. ITasTLu. A man to cut tea cords of wood from the stump. Come to this orlice for rarii'-iiUrs. A. V. MeAlee one o! the most competent teachi rs in Juniata was in town on business lat H't du-sday. G. I.. Hovrer. of Fermanagh township, bis gone ;o Vaij iraiso. Porter county, Indiana, to aiunl choul. Ttie ice i-aoed down the N'wrth and West branch' s o! tb f- uojuebanna river last Fri day and S-t'iir lay. David Djty bou!ittne Thj:ni Himiltou Louc an 1 lot oa Water street t public sale on Saturday for ii'jQ. What a iuouing politician Ptirson, of New York most Oe to hold orlice under ev ery chaiy.- since l"0. I Friday pruiti :tiou day was a tieaiitju! day. 1 he day was not observed ai s b g tl holiday here. Hot a-hes star'..-.l a fire that consuai-rd a suuiu.er hoi.se on the Skelly farm ntarCen' tre, ia Waik-r lonsiiip. Tu- Wa'k-rr p!.j s'ue is wht you want to buy. Tuey are tiit best in the market, for falc at G. W. lick's. .-. . M i ii ua, a p-o:i.Ue::t cit:nn J of fermari izh icwns'iip, di :d on Sunday night after an i!lne of a lew days. Co. ('., mi and e thfcse nice kid ton lju:! ,n lad r line hoe lia! I aiu atll tig tor $ 1.70. li. W. Heck. Jlr. '-.r-e Soiith, of Walker township, larher o! Wellington h ruitb.die-J List Thurs day 8' 1 about silly-rive years. 'f a!) i!.- ,;g ta:g.iin (he b put i a -J .al..a t ie ki 1 lop bu'toB .shoes lor 11-70, a: ii. W. Ucck's shoe u,re. all t!,. L,g bargains the bg?t is a W-r of USi'-i f ie kid top bitt.o shoes for !.70 al G. V.'. IIccks sho store. 11 Graig'Ts ifit-r tate picnic will e gin at William's Grove, C'anjbtrlafcd eon y, ou ifce 17ih day of August, lssi. It is Md that atxtv-flve irv.bes of ' lei! in I ei.tral lvmi.rlrar ia the past winter Lib mouii be nve (eel live inches. t. -, Trier a wre, k of twenty-one fre got tar. al M.;;. rstaB Laat Friday, whb a- , . Jajed r.ilrcad t Jsicess several hours fcrnre Alexander mosr4 to Mifl:in comity last week, it is the seT.:b time that be i r;ovd through Ibe Locg Nsrrows. A Q.se of Paris grrea accident!) obtain ed, cacsed tLe deaia o a valuable cow owned by l. p. lisborne, of Wattrlord. Cost ! Coi Come and are those fc-ce kid top button ladi fine sUocs that I am s-.:it.g fl.75. G. W. H . If yea desire to see aa old goose, eal al ti-e raj road tous ke-4 by Colonel IJayes. He Las three geese Oiat are tflea years old. Kim Ad-lie Kurfi, ifctf ShT'JT, f rar tlio codify to- to seven pnaooers to tattem Pet:.'.K,iLry some days ago. Tfcr fur-ersl of KJrs v .v,. a..hd,r forax-nr s 11 aria Dorcbmaa. of this piare. ta-ok'pUca from the reaiiaasc U ter kitj4 i Hicb'ao on Sundar wee. rr .it .u . . country the Brat of April had their names written, out the list srouM be a lonr one. Buy the Carlisle shoes, thev wear longer than any other shoe in the market- a..1 r. sale only at G. W. Ueck'. boot fc .hoe store. The residence of John Patterson, in Huntingdon county, was destroyed by fire a few dajs ago. The furniture was saved. No insurance. Ask for Brown's baby shoes, the nicest, neatest and best baby shoes in the maiket and for sale only at U. V. Hack's beot 4. shoe eiuporium. pring has come and people are at work getting ready for an other winter. . The life of to-day is but a preparation for the life to come to-iuorrow. Ask for Brown's baby shoes, the nicest, neatest and Jbest baby shoes in the market, and for sale ouly at G. W. Heck'a boot st shoe emporium. The Conference New.i, a Methodist jou.- nal, suggests, that fruit trees be planted id the Parsonage yards, on Arbor Day, which will be April loth. Communications that ijuestion the con duct of private citizens cannot be published in tbei-e columns uuloss the acts of citizens relates to public matters. The Tbompsontown niaU carrier contri ved a conveyance to carry biiu across the liver on thin ice, the car was kept on its coarse bv the ferrv wire. The Carlisle shoes are the best filing, ni cest and neatest sboea in the market, and for sale only at G.-W. Hock's boot and shoe store. Easter, or resurection day was cold in the morning with froion ground, but pleasant in the ev cniug, al ter dark there Was a thunder shower followed by a high wind. William Couch, of Wiliiaui-port, Who recently robbed his motber-in-lajv of $400, became conscience-stricken and returned all of It but $i(Xi, which he bad speut." I will sell you a pair or the Walker plow slims and fcuurauue every pair to give sat- islaclion, or reiuui you (lie price of them. I mean just what 1 say. U. W. litcE. An English writer ia trying to writedown the honey moon. Ue says liiat ho don't know what the nooey moon is, and that be believes no one else knows. Unhappy mor tal. The Baptists held a meeting at the house of J. P. Shitx and M. II. Varues, near Lo cust (irore last Friday and Saturday. Kl- der Francis of Virginia conducted the ser vices. Extensive preparations aro going on at Parktrgbarg, Chester county to drill lor Coal oil. Geologists say that it will be mo ney thrown away, that no coal oil exists in that section of the state. Mrs. Fink would iulortn the public that she bas moved her shop back to the brick bous formerly occupied by herself. Hiv ing juat received a tine stock of new goods which I will sell at my usual lo prices. Come, and bring your frieuds along. Don't forget the p'ace, Water Street, between Schotts and Diehls. Ask for Brown's baby shoes, the nicest, neatest and best baby shoes in the market, and lor sale only at ii. W. lieck's biOt it shoe emporium. Biass-bands on skates now lead the grand marches in some of the skating-rinks. This is as it should be. It will probably put an end to brass-bands or to the skating rinks, and perhaps to both. Let the good work go on Peck. The face of the fashionable lady's dog is veiled when Uktn on the street of New York city lor aa airing. It is all right read ers, it is neither yours nor my business, and you know Uiat it takes all kinds of people to make a world. While superintending the enlargement ol his store room at East Salem, a tew days ago, merchant Samuel Schlegel was struck on li.e breast br a tailing post. He waa severely hurt by the blow and immediately sought medical attention. Colonel John Hayes's wild gooso left its eui l .siire last Sunday, and on Mouday morning was shot at Port ttoyai by a hun ter that did not know that It belonged to Juniata, be thought that it was a goose from Ibe South on lis way Xorth. Anson Will was haulm, manure for bis garden ou Mouday. lie loaded too heavy lor his trotter wnicli caused the animal to become frisky and leap abjul till it tore a trap or two of the harness, a little rcpair- and a lightening of the load brougot all things right- A. J. Paterson is in Washington. A dis patch from the government city of the na tion says that he called on Cleveland and with others protested against the alleged Ulan to divide the Federal appointments IO office between certain Democratic Congress men, n-gsrdlcss of the limit of Ibeir respec tive districts. A gentleman of Hebrew faith sent us several nice pieces of unlesveued breid, last week. It was palatable, uT doubtless is wholesome, for it retires thorough mas tication. The bread in every day use, is soli, and as a rule is seldo n masticated as il shou'.d be. L'nmasticated food impairs digestion. Sheriff Shivery was -auite successl ul in landing in New York, the nnlormoale for eigner of wboui mention wa- made in to ese columns last week. The Co-nmiseioner of Emigration in lhat ci'y received the man and paid all expense incurred by tb-j au- j thority bere. Tbe unfortunate man was placed in tbe bo-piul for treatment. Tae Carlisle shoes for sale oaly a'. U. t7 -Uck'a. A tcoiber of our subscribers are prompt payers, a Diniber are not ao pre nipt. W are aVgmning to send bills b all who are iu am-r mute lhan one year. By the 1st of May, I"-'), we expurt to have a bill iu (be houjxj of every subscriber who i " " ... in t arrears lor a longer per. to. o. iiiob uii a..:-.i . L. - a ' .... - r r ast.y.tr In in fii-'iri 1 1 ran ( II Hill t. ....... i, ,r Walt ior me nut. - Liat of letters remaining in tbe X iftin lust, Pa., Poto3ica. not called tor April 1st, IfcJi. Persons asking for letters ia this liat will pia s-y tney are advertised : Lettxra. Braaeo, Miss Ada; Bollinger. Mvie V-; Castle, V. W free, J. Z. (2); Gt, Dr. and Mrs.; sUurTinaa, Mrs. Mary A.; Keller. J,b, ; Mimigb, H. H-. c- Cleane, Wm. N.aoa. Mis. Bay, 1V..U, G. W. II. E. n-iu, t. M Wfcen a man goes to buy a reaper, oi a - .v.rv wr.m-t.mt. ana mac bine and oouJ) goes to d --fe are tbvva a !oze tr more nice easy roam- j itg machines, it becomes perplexing t oaetioD which of tbe bmqv to sasbxt. The ' y-Dy txrina congregatioa in this plac nee are !just in tbat way. a bey are - waat of preacoer jm ssh . i l L. A ...A afl, a Ii ll -a- bet of and good preacbars, dul, so who suail be selected J a, ... lu uisn wno ,or8 in t,,,. from There are twenty tays of cooking a po tato, and three hundred and siity-Hve ways oi cooking eggs. Here culture ends, for there is one way of swallowing either of mem. Lowell CiUxeu. Colonel Robeson's colt scared at a coal U barrel near tbe canal bridge the other day and by iu sudden leap broke the single free and dragged the Colonel out over the dashboard into tbe mud. Dr. Sulouff hap pened to be passing that way at the time ana caught the colt aud helped the Colonel out ol the aileina. Hall's Hair Senewer renews, cleanses, brightens, and invigorates the hair, and re stores faded or gray hair to its youthful col or and lustre. People with gray hair preler to use the Rencwer rather than proclaim to the world , through their bleached locks. that they are becoming aged aid pasaiug, oa to decay. The Liverpool Sun remark : A certain young man not many miles from town went to see his girl one evening, and while be was wailing lor the iolks to go to bed, tbe girl took a child to bed, and while suying with the child till it was aaieep, she fell asleep herself. The young man waited jaud waited and waited but she awoke not. Un Tuesday morning of last week Kev. Jacob Arudt, of Liverpool, was attacked by a paralytic stroke just alter be bad made tbe fire in tbe cook store, and in about two hours he was a corpse- His h ;alth prior to his attack was apparently good lor a per son of his age. lie was formerly an Evan gelical minister, ar.d for a number of years prior to bis death he was a pho tographtr Liverpool Sun. By lack of open air exercise, and the want of sufficient care in the matter of diet, the whole physical mechanism often becomes impaired during the abater. Aycr'a Sarsa- pariila is the proper remedy to take in the spnug of the year to purify the blood, in viguiale the system, excite the liver' to ac tion, and restore the healthy tone and vigor. Two ti.-t Bghters, Johu L. Sullivan aud Doiuiuu McCaffrey bad advertised exten sively that tbey would engage in a pugilis tic contest iu Industrial Art Hall, Philadelphia, on the second of April. About the time the tight is to take place they were arrigned before, Judge Fell, of Phila delphia, on the charge of a citizen aud tax. payer, lor couspirlug to engage iu a pugilis tic contest lor making money ou wagora or bets contrary to law. The Judge bound them, each, iu the sum of $0,000 to answer at court tor conspiracy to engage in a prize tibt contrary ie law, also each manjwas held iu the auui of $0,000 to Keep the peace for a period ol thiity days. Tile frieuds ol the pugilists gave bail in the sum requir ed. TbeLeaisburg Chronicle alter looking out the political silualiou, remarks : Cer tain mugwumps and a good many Irish Democrats are gioaliug about the apoint meut of Mr. Phelps as Minister to England, because of bis strong English sympathies. A slid worse thing about biin is llierevela- lation made in the New York Times that Mr. Pueips was a bitter renter of Abraham Lincoln. The President seems to fail to satis! his opponents among both Demo crats aud Independents. President Cleve land is making his appoiuimeuts a little on tbe see saw plan He bas placed Radical Democrat Pueips on one eud iof the rail, and Republican Peaisou ou the other. These parties therefore have a tine oppor tunity tu mutually growl, uiie Republi cans stand back aud laugh at the ludiurou s performance. Mackerel t'liblns;. A receut writer on mackerel fibbing says: Tbe mackerel as a rule make their first ap pearance off Body Island, Va., in the eaily spriug, aud are followed by tbe fisher meu as far north as Labrador, the catch being d it Dosed of in tnc markets of the different Seaport towus as Ihey proceed northward 'the tat fish, winch are the most marketable keep offshore aud beyond the reach of the fishermen's seines until the Gull ol St. Law rence on Labrador coasts are reached, aLere thev suawn. Tbe semes used are more than tit teen hundred feetloug and one hundred and twtniy-two feet deep, and are maneuvered in boats something after th style of a dory. louiiuunlcation. Tbe following communication was intend t hv its author for last weeks baer, but from the post marks on it, tbe continuities tion cama to th'i place b way of Newport and U irrbburg : Mr nro. March 28. 180. I would like to make mention of a lew facts which inter esr the general public of Walkar towusliip ..,! nnit Mexico. What do you tniukl our flourishing town is to have an improve ment, iu the way of a beer saloon or 'ro shop. Terhaps a better term miht be ap plied by styling it a reort for old loaters and idle young men. OI course this means money ttom tbe loalirs pockets, f hu pock ets to receive the mom-y are wide, aud Ibe owners are hungry enough to eat an ox, and pica their teeth wita the borus. Tuj best of this scheme is tois, the proprietors, for there are more loan one, of tbe estab lishment, have not hid cuek" enough to use their oa signatures to the pent ion, and so by dint ol persuasion succeeding ia getting iwo of our best young meu iu town to join th procession of signatures wun their aom diflumt ! the parlies in quest of their prey, wbicii is tas couteuu of the public aaliet. Hoaever, the father of one ol Iho young men toi.gue-U.hed bis son and made him withdraw from such business. A very good example iroiu a wise l ituer. As a firm they managed II iuite Well to gel a majority of sixers, lheir meluod wa. U, go about very quietly and get ail tbey could in the town, then wait on the corner to gobble up any stratger, or country mau, who might chance to be in town on an erran t, lii tbi. way they at first got hold ol the lofcg lever, aud were gaily M&ug lhat es sential old tune, Hokl tbe Fort lor I am Coiuit g." Hut alas lor their early merri' menr.citixeos found out what waa going on iu iheir midst, and very promptly ir?w up a remonstrance against the improve ment parr. At last accounts the remon strance party were so successful as to get al! tbe c:izeos who Lad not sigaed the pe tiiivb, aud bare recovered many penitent petitioners and members of the petitioning tarry . ne roai j ' """"J j M iuly. 7 be foxre snose inouins waierca is are now moving cautious oaa troop, and moaning. -noteaui-ht jet-" They wui have it tf j possiie, 1 mean ibe saloon. In conclusion I wouli say that all should Sia IU9 re- i muut;ruce or reiiiaiB Demrai u. iiu- : ... . . i . . rrniefJr means to sell akboholic drinks AnriBZ th, .aawn oi the llunkard's uieet- i U, Sltlilfl aG?lae vi aa'i a siaii , . ., ,.,..,- - i..rlII a', . .,... ,. ...n i. .h thanrrosei ; foXa, arul guara LUe peaco o: trie eviiisaua- i . .. . . . , jJr x ours lor news, J Citiz. . Rhnkleti. The rink has bean paying handsomely. Tbe rink baa a splendid floor of maple wood. It is money spent and thrown away on rollers. Many of tbe preachers give the rinks hail Columbia. Rink amusement takes fh place of cake walk amusement. The professionals did not get a chance on opening night. All good things in this world aro to be used but not abused. The amusement is too worldly for tha av erage minister to attend. A doctor might attend to minister to those who receive injury by falling. Tha fever for rink entertainment and amusement has not yet reached the climax. Pine flooring will net answer for roller skating that kind of wood is said to be too solt. Many of the youug ladies would attend but Ma and Pa say no. Don't disobey your parents. Be discreet and virtuous in all things and you'll be happy, this holds good in the rink as elsewhere. A number of grand-Ialhers took in the rink, some people believe that It will last all summer and next winter. It ia wicked, criminal, to talk about burn ing the rink down, or blowing it up. Such talk as lhat is great intemperance. If you pay - Our debts and hare money to spare and see fit to use it on roller skating, it is no one's busine' but your own. There was no music on Saturday night and tbe attendance was larger than when music lent its charms to the occasion. Tbe raiu on the night the opeuing of the rink made it unpleasant lor people to get away from the place of amusement. It is said tnat the delights ol roller skat - iug is ir-tensitied by the music of a banri. The enthusiastic pronounce it as diviue. he opening of the u-k ou Friday night brought a number oi sUa .ger to town, from Lewistown, Newport and other places. The more exclusive exercisas are engag ed in during afternoons. Men and wo meu learn there tor the more popular night skat ing. People well up in the knowledge of phys ical culture say that roller sKaiiug broadens the feet and develops the muscles of the legs. Those who profess to know declare the most charming (art of roller skating to con sist in opportunity lhat is afforded for flir tation. The tumbling would have done credit to a circus or acrobatic performance, some of skaters before going down kicked as high as a man's head. The pouring rain that came down en peo pie that drove home from the rink at mid night ou opeuing night caused them to u b that Ihey bad stayed at homo. Ladies bad flue feathers spoiled by the rain iu going nome iroui me nus. en iuo night of Good Friday. Wben the amuse ment began no one looked for rain. A night at the riuk takes away Iho change unless the pocket is well lined, aud many d rails on the pocket book preventa the ac cumulation ol a fund for rainy days. Almost every walk of lite was represent ed at the riuk on opeuing night, Tbe pre.is, the bar, medicine, meichandise, mechanics, general labor, aud do nothings, but preachers. Many people are opposed to riuk skating believing it to be harmlul to participants, Many bluer peop.e bciieve that there is no barm except iu the abuse of the privileges of Ibe riuk. A cow boy in a western paper gives bis experieuce at roller afc&iiug in the follow lug language : "1 am more used to riding ou horseback, and aa soon as I straddled the layout 1 waa wishing 1 had a buck rein, be came 1 expected them to go to buckiu', but they didu't. I walked tuein over to the other end of the corral to gentle 'euialilile and directly thoy started off on an easy car ter aud were coming around back rigut through the held, and there was a dude there with a stitl'hat who was trying to cut oat a polled Augus heiler iu a blue dress j aud 1 touted, roped bo lb. my hiud legs in a a hoop skirt and it bad.u s'reibcd out ready tor branding quicker'u a spring call cau bawl with bis mouth opeu and bis lungs stretched. But I got up and oa agaia and you ought to see me exercise them vehicles Of coursa they'd buck when I tried to hurry 'em, and they would rear up and lail back hen I tried to stop 'em too quick; but I'll li,:.v it t.i th,i boss herder of the whole lot if 1 didn't gallop 'em around there for three I or four hours and had 'em roll over and ov er me, and dido't gel me oil." Dlsceulrnt. An exchange teaks of discontent or dis satisfaction witb ones lot as follows : llow olten do we see persons whi wish to be ta ken lor what they are not ! The boy apes the man with cane and ci gar ; the man affects th-? way of boyhood. Tbe sail- avs-ivs the io lsiuau'siot ; 1'ie landsman, lo- j .' i-me, itocs ti sea. Tbe business aiaii. who must travel Iroui town to town, and Iroui conn try to country, dreams ol the day when he will be able to "settle down ;r the mau ot sedentary occu pations eiii-ves over the iho ulil tbat bahas to veg -tate line a caijuazi in oue spot, and si tor tbe time La may travel. TLe toti-bred youth bills, with joy, the niurniuj in which he iseuaoiel to get out where be can breaibj pure air and ramble among greeo fields ; tbe country lad is all wouderand adiuirst.on wben be Unit sees the rows of town gas lamps tapsriug away in perspective I ke beads of gold, and he is excited by tbe b are of gas which pours from ibe win lows oo the road. Your line musician would like to be a great painter; your wit a dignified philoso pher ; your bih'sopber a wit, able to set the table in a roar. Even an oyster if we could enter into tbe leeli js of aa oyster would wish to put forth fins aud have a line flexible tall, and sail abroad to see the world, while tbe txav eled finb looks witb ao eye of eovy on the oyster as ou who lives without work a Bab of independent means, who has got a filed position fd a good strong house of its OWB. "Now, then," said the school teacher, auo was au irurui savocs.0 OI leuipera'lce. j "a hat ie it that causes iin tu Hlit " I While waiting for so roe one to shout -Bum !- a little boy held np hi. baud and a . .r Cr s "O'tgt . - "Dcgs ."' exclaimed the teacher in a.tuu- ' ishmeot. ; . a uuu mm; vim ug im " .iVan. IT L - - I : . A.. : - better'a another man's dog there aura to be jaBgat. PERSONAL. The Jingo newspaper personal paragraph- er always couples his paper with personal notice or paragraph, after tbe following style of composition. Nathan Heneblender, Esq., called on MoLdsy morning and renewed his subscrip ts the Sloickoru Mr. Honeblender is a man of great discrimination which is proven by his subscription to the Blowkorn. Peter Catcbmany, a subscriber of the Blowkorn was out sucker fishing the other day and caught many suckers. He did not forget us. The profession of the fisherman ia aa exalted one. The tuckurs were just splendid Peter. Mr. Van Sneezer, of Suowtlakeville drop ped in to see us lata on Saturday evening. He was in a hurry to get of town but lata as it was be could not miss a call at the of fice of the Bio whom. Call again Mr. Van Sneezer. He is a good citizen and carries the ducats. Jamea Poorluck, Esq., passed through town the other day but stopped long enough to subscribe to tbe Blowkorn, He was un fortunate enough to scratch bis face under tbe left eye, Mrs. Poorluck, amiable womau that she is, camo to his rescue with a piece of court plaster. We sincerely hop that Mr. Poorluck will not be disfigured lor life in the face. It is with extreme sorrow that we stop the press to announce in the Blowkorn that our esteemed friend and patron Merry Tan glefoot fell otrr the bank below town aud tore the seat ot his pants clean out. Mr. Tanglefoot is talking about suing the bor ough for not keepmg bim from falling over the bauk. Our opinion is that with the right kiud of a jury he could recover. Miss Mary Loveabeau from the city of Brotherly Love Las honored our town by her presence. Sho will so journ in our midst several mouths, will pass the heated term bere. Sha has pronounced the Blow korn the paper pa-excellent, it was not au empty compliment lor sha subscribed for it paid in advance aud will have the pleasure of reading the Blowkurn after she returns to the city of Brotheriy Love. kiss Jaildy Deardower, from Ruarersburg visited frieuds in town. She smiled upon us diviueiy when she subscribed lor the Blowkorn. What a lovely lady she is, there will be an aching void iu the breast ot a number of young men admiiers wheu she leans lor home aud it will be no surprise lo knowing ones if some of the smitleu ones visit Ruarersburg in the naar luture. Farewell sweet Mildy. Miss Obija Lov eulahounet exhibited her lovely sell iu our sanctum the other day, she was showing her Irieud Miss Marry Jaue Pink tbe sights ol the town. Miss Pink is lrom Boston aud being clad in tbe height of the bub fashion wiih eye-glasses she pre sented au intellectual appearauce such as become a Boston lady. Miss Pink says that the Blowkorn shall be sent to her when sha returns east, sue id contest witn Miss Loveolabouuet lor the leadership iu society among the many sweet ladies of this com- m-uiiy . Call again dear Iriends. Our revered aud highly honored friend Honorable Joe Greenback passed through this place on his way to Washington to till an imporiaut otlice at tha seat of govern ment, lie has been uucommouly success ful in politics, ludeed uothiug cau stand before him, be is a double bust within him self. Long may be lire aud nourish as ne aeaervea to do. Joe said he coud not go through towu without calling at the oliije el tuo Blowborn. He left a substantial to ken ot bis preseuce with us. Call again es teemed friend ttreeuback. Tbe Newport Ledger remarks, tbat : Dur- iug a greater portion of the wiuter isaia u btepiieus, in Buffalo towiiehip, bas beeu tuissiug bis poultry, au l lor some time was at a loss to know what bad b-jcouie ot'theiu. A couple weeks siuce be discovered a large brown owl was eujoiug low! witb a uiims- trial relisb. Wednesday bioruiug of lxtt wets be bad luo satisfaction of Hudiu hi rl-sbip last in a trap, wlucb had been set lor biiu. It is air. btepiieus purpose to place tbe bird iu iiu hands of a taxider mist, lo be uiouiiled. She Was ot o Very Green. From the Hloonitiel'l Mail. Tbe other day a merchant traveler opera ting tor a Philadeti hia shoe tiriii boarded a train on the Alton road at Joliet, and was soon attracted by the charming lace of a sucker lass, who got on at Potitiac. He thougbt he saw that "be was a swevt, inno cent young thin?. Mho had nevi-r be?u aiolll.il any, and he wended his way to where she sat, and insinuated himself into hi r so ciety. "It is a very stormy day, miss," sai I the merchant traveler. 'Is lhat of" she a-ked, with, a ret si.ow of interest. Here indeed, was a swo-rt sjuj p!o of rustic intioc-nee. Storming 111;.' all the luries, and had been for niiice..n'cutie hours and el she s-et-med to kuo'.r nat'onj about it. "Poor credulous, simple lliii.g.' he thought, i-li'-'il be madly in love with tue n fliteca niinu'es." "Goii g far " he inn'iired. Oh. an awful long way !" "Hoc sweet and childi'li,1 gripsack man. "Ho far are you going V tbouicbl lii .k-l. "Ob, away oft." To S. Louis f "Vy, yes, ami fmther than that." "1 amawful clad. I'll have our company a good while, then," said be, -'and I knew we shall be great friends." I hope so," she rep ie l. You have beam, don't you f" the drum mer auddeuly asked. "No ; 1 used to have, but " Ah '. cever mind. I'll ho your bea'a on this trip. Now, will you tell your name pi.-ase " -ii.ti.da Malilda Haw aril, it us-d to be Hawkins, but it is J ord i i now." "What ! you are do! married 1" "No! I poisoned uiy hull hn-otil the other day, an 1 you, oh, you look s saeet. You look as if strychnine would uiaku s'ic'i a beauiiful corpse of you! Ceme, now, wou't you marry me !" Tbe drummer excused himself, and tbe Jolly Potitiac girl and her beau, who sit be bind, pretending to be asleep, laughed al the way to Bloomitigton. hprlna; and Muruiuer liot. I would inform the public that I hats sow in my new millinery store at my p at e of residence oa Water street, MiffiiMown, I ,eco,", door ,ro,n con" of ,i'i'ie' "T" 1 fu" ":k' of !4T,' goods, all new, and ol tbe latet sl Irs, j anj B1T,ntniporpl flrat clsss miilisers, I I am ;rr pared to supply Die public witn evert thine found la a firslciaas rulll.Be. suire, coins and examine n.r stm-fc. I consider it no irouble to show goods. MBS. VElllL. Mar ;-3.1.v. Ilia Lass was Her Gain. Well madam," said a fashionable physi cian to a wealthy lady patient, "if you don't like my prescriptions, perhaps yon had bet ter try Parker's Tonic, or some other quack stuff." "You don't mean it Doctor," she answered, "but your advice may be good lor all that. Sometimes what you call quack stuff is the best and most scientific medi cine, after all." She got a bottle oi Parker's Tonic and it cured her of neuralgia arising from disordered stomach aud nerves. She told her friends, and now they all keep a doctor at home in form of Parker's Tonic. MARRIED i C0YLE VANDERUOOF. At the house of the bride's parents, on Thursday, April 2nd., by Rev. J. P. Coyle, assisted by Rev. G. W. Pleck, Pror. James L. Coyle, A. to Miss Clara Belle, daughter of John Vau derbbff, Esq., all of Newark, New Jersey. I.ACYER SUEESLEY. At the Luth eran parsonage, en tbe 31st ult., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. Wm. B. I.auver and Miss Manila Sheesley, both of Miltorl township. MIFFLINT0WN MARKETS. MirrLiRTOwa, April 8, lSt?0. Butter 18 Eiris , 12 Lard 9 Ham i Shoulder 10 Sides 8 Bags I MIFFLINT0WN GRAIN MARKET. Foltz Wheat, M Lancaster 80 Corn, new 4 Oats, 30 Rye..? 60 New Cloverseed 6 50 Timothy seed 13" Flax seed 1 40 Bran 1 W Chop 1 50 Short 1 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 2 American Salt 1 COal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. pHit.aDEl.rBLa, April 6, 1885. Beef cat tle, extremes 4.C, milch cows '.i'a$oO, veal calves 4a7n per lb. Sbce 3.i5fc, lambs 4a7c per lb, Uogs 6ii- Wheat 90c. Con lc. Oils lifl.i-t. Chickens, hens 13alie per lb., roosters 7aHc per lo Tur keys Uil.'-c. Butter 2aa20. Eits 10c. Cloverseed 7sfc4: per lb. 11 iv $i7t$20. LEG.1L. I.ltetue Petition. Notice is hereby given to all interested, that the tol!oi? apl.e ition tor License have leen Hied in tiio l'rothonotary's Utli.-e and i l' presi-iitcd to the Court at Aprii sessions, 1-5 : 1. Petition ot Jaeob MeXeal for license to ker p a hotel i i ttieboronjrhot Port Koval. 2. Petition of M irv A. S nyder, lor license to keep n iiiu in i toonj v ntoiin. " 3. Pe-it: : i i Tl.'.m-.s fox, lor liceuso tn kee; an ii-.li l:i ' i nutwood toAh-hip. 4. pi tition i.l K. Ilray'oill, lor license to keep au ion it r'i.-:i:l :i I. 6. Pe'iiiii.i i.: Jt;. i Fo.r;u lii, l-tr li-.-ense M fc ; a !.'.. -r i a: M i:'.liut'. n. ti. i'i ti-io.i oi J in" A. Murrav, tor li ceus-e to k -i ,i ti'. en. i i Milllititowii. 7. Petition ot John Crow nover lor license to keep a tavern It Patterson. 8. Petition of Wil!ii:u J. Uains, fur li- ceiise lo carry on the bUMUiss ol buttling j in XifliiiitoKn. 9 Petition ol K. P.. X'Xoii, tor license to j keep a tavern iu Patterson. 1 10. Petition ol John Ilanneiusn for li-j ceuae tn e-irrv oi the bu-i- ess of lotlling i Ciaer, ale, p irr-r, jK-r-y an 1 b.r. j II. Petni..n of Park V-ir.l.ff lor licene 1 to keep an ealuis: hoo-e and restaurant in I Uexico. Ji:n.at ci'uon. Pi PJ. Petiti 'ii ot J..I111 Ilayi-o lor l'.cne to ! kuep an inn in t!i- b- 'iu of I'srti-rson. M p. Mi o oi J a H ' K b"uh f-r license to k -eji r.-i - a I aud eatiig house in the b-.r.p'U-li ' U.i!li:t'"n. ( T. I'.. V " .-tola. Pio'hunotary. PS'TH S..TAV" orr'i r, Mililliitiwn, A pr.l '.. ! "i - A. H. V D AYEIVSll cnrs baiJnSm rstjrifs joa:h-fa--l suit ir-vf ir V i fal frrshfitfss and coir lo hair. It atlalra thrs r'SUlts by Its SUui- nUlloa cl the talr rool ana ttn .i.... Il rrjurraalcs tbe 1 f I I cielM" Il restorrs to l. 1 I-V 1 1 lhat. Ui-r V rrasua ot SJ or disuses of lb sra-p. tas krocme dry. bsrsh and bnrll. a plia. y an t flouy ailsra s- flacss f ti'rtw b. v-:y. TVrslsno J. ta Ayr's Ha.r ril-jl and tlx rod it dors Is '-stss Avya It tanpsrts to ths f.u:. ls. and lb- chu. liasss and blrhfu:nrss of tlm euaXuaa In whi. h it ms.nls'ns tl; s-ai. . : r Va r rt tl . hv:r. J X lal V 1; i r I ti. b kaowa f.MP Brs.lv ll..r. mJ H-o. I'-i t.- Huron, Tst-.er t-rs. I'-.ry l I- .. i .... 1 S.1 Clt.r diSraa f tb. falnng lilt I J S. I - 1 ' N ithiaa clw.s-s laA J a n of dinlmrl so urrtrciiy, an I i.tua..y T.r.vcms Its Itiura, as Ate a s In addlUon to lha curs'. i 11 v:-i i. sirturs peulisr to Ay-r's llsir - i I Hlsalollalluaury. Tballs.r ass.a hi by tar lbs tU-enl; st b ur dr si-1 " Jl rau-s tb kalr to stow Ihi. a;! 1 fc and Lsr tl aiwaj s Soft auU S'' Ayers Hair Vigor C.nialns BO dlrioUS lural-aiu. l' - prrssms s.1 s.s p u.-s . Mf. ssu..l if b.ir r..wlsi tlou ..r frT. sad suis.y 'als s.1 baiauass Uial is not or sai.. rasraaau sr Dr. J. t. Ayer Jt to-, Lowell, Mais. I SUJ I jaULn ii'.s. vsvv, r-M a-e," eat M A L A ? A .1 A Csrtaia B'madf he ail KIDNEY and LIVER TkOUIlll Cures 'tmels W eaiknaaaess. Imparts Nsw JL T and V lor to trv stem. Pes- Sal rTrrjstrrt, Hal'-ra Sastl situ. UrtSts,, lllia aaaaa.. 4ars4 sr V.J-Au'STEHfiCO.. OSWECO. N. Y. P r:i HY urn , Ni'ilh Si , ,uia ! I" mi. iih it t:i- Nf ( P s-tnire f'.i-n '.V ' .i : f vtry stui-.Lcts r.-t.:t - .i Al'.ira's ai it 1 .- - liom sc u. ', iirwlv tura sb i. V. I- ,f .. -IT, ulsf I rr -4ir-. um1 in L v t al .tV. I 1-4 iH -i tHihi- Uskti N.2I. Ij. d I r-.p. 5 A 3 m Trm - T ataa . GREAT REDUCTION IN THE -PRICE OP- Winter Clothing uu FROM THIS DATE UNTIL aPRIL 1, 18S5, V offer our entire stock o WINTER CLOTHING AT COST ! - EVERY GARMENT IN THE STORK HIS BEEN MARKED AT COS T ! Wa Mast RedacB Stock on Hand LX).X WITH FKU L-S.- QUB MOTTO "DUU-N mm FKU SCHOTT WILL LET THE FIGURES TALK: OVERCOATS ; OVERCOATS ; Men's Nobby CbinciiiUa Ovtroouts at Men's Cossimere and Corkscrew Overcoats Men's Milton and Ca-stor Overeonts at Men's Gcod Walking Oven-oats at Men's heavy Driving Overcoats at BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Cbildieu Suits at 2 ''.'J Reduce-1 from f 3 $7 Boy's Suits at $ C Reduced frci $ 50 Boy's Suits at S -i Reduced from 75 Boy's Suits at ? "- t'-o Reduced from i 3 S7 Childreia's OverccHts at 1 Red-iced fioia 2 73 Boy's Overcoats at $ 5 25 Re ln.vd fr o ? 7 50 Bov a Overcoats at 4 2V-Reduced fr- ui '." Children's Ovemnts at .! 50. ?2 W, ?2 5i., ?3 t- and $3 50. HATS, CA PS, T 1 1 LT X IvS, S ATC UK Ta !AND GISTS' FUF.KISEE.G GOOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SCHOTT, Tie !oi!,ur, BRIDCll- ST.. M1FFLINTOAVN, PA. A: r ! 1 ,,1"-1t. "THE GIRL I LETT BEHIND HE. Ialutr?d bv thee, of a Bna. m.e Ha i.-'S S.-I5 J.'t Ul HIMWI H lsl.sB, Li is ius-"ir r. l.-irf '? sa? 't- ' srs--lomn wsr.' CLOTH I Mi MM & BOYS' CLOTHIMG, HATS CAl'if. LltS Cv SHOES. ALL iSa c f a'. Graybill sa.v.1 ss-91-: nocir on S -Ht . j -.: .i i J I .. e- Aa-'.. W. HAELSTS Is tae t v-- u Tiix: i:st a.m M EN S YOUTHS & ri.ir-. I'JfS aWif. JJ-'i' UI ia prapaxad lis t.l mi -t :-f t.s u.a.a!, aa t a; .f y Also, jievsures tk-jt f -r saa'.s aa i Karasber is ula-". W'f s'--'s. VIKM.l 1 ia Hj.-ia.aa i.fN f i - - ill! rWl I Os '. '" ' s I-1 I - aa ' rr,.::..;. s ., a irf-a.-,. .'-a k -as. N j s. a-a-'.'i C ' j pa.-..h-d .3. ir; s; aat jai v r C"aa a. a -t a: I a.. t - as we Mast Have More Haam I $ 5 50 Reduced from $ S 75 10 00 Reduced from 1 00. $ 8 50 Reduced from $12 73 $ 1 9" Reduced from $ i 0O $ 4 25 Reduce J from jSOCi 1r T T. Hyi c c ' " " . T i - . - .l VV-i. " ' - - (sr. rti a ul T "TS -ta . 1 A 'V iiildin?'. i:ia stuayl: a. a. or r.T r os a3 bif tui: tauirtr HOY S CLOT U I N U i.a :j i : r; ! so-.t-s, wa. .' avas : as" a- ai la.. l.jj. S ' - i 4. . . tfa.-a to . : av A' w f 1 - j . s-v.: J a--' - 1 , .. . I - a . . ...
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