. f 9U, & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN : March It. 6. F TERMS. . .t;n. SI .00 txv annum if raid S.n7,- months; $1.60 if not paid within fit"' " 'V!aient advertisement inserted at 60 iter 'nch for each in,OTtion cLiuent business notice in local col- 10 cent per line for each insertion. factions i be nisde to those desiring Tortite by the year, half or quarter Rc?lscr of Sale". Ths rate of caul lor four insertions 7 - -il ha charged for all sales register- l";,' column and cenu per time for Lchiiilwq""11 iurtiou. " - uftsrae are aovtaTisao ia this ra te cbri i" mvle lor P'ciug them It is important that persons having sales . rsooal property or real estate should rJTtUm properly registered in this col , retain the day lor themselves exclu ST io their neighborhood aud that no dertning tusy arise among buyers n tbs tiiu't ot sale- Many dollars will be "wri uis eiler bv using this register. Our r reach" purchasers who can 'be ad rjl jo no othar way so conveniently and jjnsiactori!?. K acs 23. John Cunningham and John a Vcaiistcr. Executors of Win. Cunning. L, deceased, will sil personal property, fed reil estate ot said decedent, as follows: ,, horses, three cows, four youug cattle, ' jhutes, farming implements, and house toM furniture, a:id a farm of 60 acres, .boot three fourths of a mile west ot Pat (rrsoa. S1' commence at 10 o'clock. Mi"E 25, ISW- Banks, will sell on tt bsut urui. bout four miles north-east (f M:ffi:ntn lour horses, ti mules, nine jlch cows a lot of hogs, two self binding ntfizf r.iacbinrs. an oight-horse-power and ttrrtber, and a general assortment ot turru jjj jiacainery and implements with a lot of jtuiebol.l goods. SHORT LOCALS. Spring fever. Ki-President Arthur is in poor health. Xbe Pttervn schools closed on Thurs y. Dr. Tilmsge lecture ! in Uarrislmrg last week. lt is w tt men bavn't got, that they ant." Indiana county is to have a fifty thousand dollar jtil. Citii '&s of Hun tngdon are aboat to bore forcual oil. Duncaunon has a Workingruan's Burial Association. A thunder shower passed over this place hit Tbarsdsy mght. Tbs songs of the robin and blue bird are sow beard in the land. Sibscrih tor the Sextixkl aso Repcb HCA, oa ooliar a year. Justice of the I'eace, J. B. M. Todd, has moved his office into the rink. Forepa 'jh s show will pass through th? Juaiau Valley some timo m May. Ther wiil be no eucimprnent of National Cibtii nf i'vnnsylvania this year. Hrry Swciart has commenced the study of medicine with Dr. S. A. Sulouff. A number of town people did their tuov fcglast wek during the tine weather. It is reported that Dr. Heading will re more frx;u Johnstown lo McCoys illo. Tbe Euntingdon Local News, heretofore rnbliihed semi-weekly, is now published iuXx. Tbe ji.iing people who are away at school will toon he borne to spend the Easter hol days. A new set of rigr.al lamps has been plac ed on the P. R. R. te'egraph tower in Pat terson. Thir'y-five cents will buy a pair of lidi es gumshoes at G- IT. Heck's. Others charge Ifty cents. A n.uinn weighing seven pounds was re cently caught in the Susquehanna river near Dunes; non. A areck ol three freight cars obstructed tbe south track east of Newport on Thurs day momirg. It is intrndei, hy the workingmen of Uiin tlngd'm. to organize a hcil assembly of the KtiglitB of Laior. Gvrf S. MeCuTdy and Mr. Johnson, both of Port Royal, rolled at this otii :e List IbuiS'iay eveni..g. A twelve-hour go-as you-please walking ffiitch wiil til;e plice in tho Altoona opera bonse on April 2-ird. Q iitf a number of Port Royal people at tfDuod Kev. Grai:'s lecture on '-Koine," list Tu.sday evening. The large Ice house in the Patterson yard. bel !:gii!g to Armour t Co.,of Ch'.C3 t iil b; jaMito.i soon. Tbe srr.all bjy is already Iong;nj for th'; time, wb-n ha may, with safety to bis phys ical b?jith, go swiiirni'ig. The i!s:uorgm Iron Company, ofLewis ton. are ariirelr engaged taking out iron ore in Ftrmmigh township. Two d illars aod titty cents will buy a inr or men's gum boots at i. . Heck's. Otbors charge dollars. Conirsctors, Hjruing &. Goshen, are Phirg ihe work rapidly forward on the barter hui'ding on Main street. Howard Kirk has improved the appear of bis toiiacco store in Patterson by jutting iD g arg. ghow wincloT. Tbe beautiful weather has brought out losu-rs ad sl;al Hies. The shad Cies y, hut tno loafers, never. r. Russell, of Altoona, administer I the Lord's Sapper in the Lost Creek PreibUerian church last Sabbath. Tbers are thirty-one candidates in the Wd already, in liontiogdon county, with CBlr fifteen offices to be filled this fall. E.la J. Leydor, of Thompsontown, """"fa home, after a lengthy visit 'ung Irii-nds in Indiana and Michigan. A young n:au in Tyrone, who certainly ' 'ue .urtation crjie. wis discovered the other trying tc flirt with his mother. Swe the opening of the hospiUl in Al a very hort time ajo, quite a nu-n-f patients w,-re admitted for treatment. B- ,:"bison, or Milford township, grad 7" froro 'be Medical UniverMty of Mary t last week, and now is a full Hedged M. lonrth ash pit has beu put in at the Co- harf for the purpose of hooking out k.-s fcU ;:e th,.r 4re M!4ndill on lhc 5o"h siding. " av-n,. j-lror in someric.t C1)untv IDQBt . " 1 very ignorant wan, one would be 0uttU'Ur!'OTe f, r re,dinK the following : "of twenty jurors called in a Somerset th "f" weti eighteen of them admittd 1!,!ey did not read the newspapars. Charles J. T. Mclntire, proninent citl- len of Perry county, did at bia place of residence, at Bloomfinld, on Saturday, the 13th inst. Tramps that had been ordered away from the Lewixtown station house, assaulted tbe railroad employe who ordered them U leave the premises. Ho SaLt A valuable and desirable town property on one ot the main streets of the town. For particulars, terms, etc., apply at this office. A. Packer Ms.nn, ton of Rev. J. B. Mann, returned borne last Thursday from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, where hi ia attend ing medical lectures. "Senator J. B. Longnecker will contest the 17th district Congressional Republican nomination with Congressman Campbell and Samuel McCamant." Ralph B. Thompson, well known to the young people of this town, has accepted position in the baggage department of the P. R. R., at Harrisbnrg. If feeling old renew your youthful vigor by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It will vita lize the blood, recruit the wasting energies, and bnild up the system. The bill increasing the $3 a month pen sion of widows aud dependent relatives, to $12 a month, has passed Congress. It is at tbe disposil of the President. Lecturer Bain, delivered an entertaining temperance lecture in the Court House on Monday evening. Thirty-five dollars were raised by collection from the audience. 'The backyard fence continues to be the centi-eboard of neighborhood gossip. "Do you know," said Mrs. Never:lre, "that tbe Swellalls are going to have Jijanese parlor V The Huntingdon Journal says, the spec ial delivery system in that city doe not amount to much for the reason that few special delivery letters are received at that postorEce. An exchange ssys : Tbe telegraph oper ators in the employ of ibe Pennsylvania railroad company between Altoona and Pitts burg are talking of organizing an assembly of Knights of Labor. J Colonel Win. Bell, as Chief Burgess of the town, has issued a proclamation forbid- I ding the violation the Sabbath laws, and ! forbidding public drunkeness, and public disorderly conduct. While cars were being shifted in the Pat terson yard last Tuesday, ono ran off the track near the coal wharf, knocking over I the hookers' cabin and badly damaging a pier ol the w harf. A Missouri farmer who has been testing seed corn from the butt, tip and middle of the ears for three years past finds that the corn from the tips will ripen first, from the middle next and from the butt last. Wasted A position as clerk ; or would work on a farm : hy a young man of first class reputation, raise,! on a farm, and is an experienced school teacher. Satisfac tion gnararit ltd. Inquire at this office. There were one hundred and nineteen li quor licenses granted in Cambria county tor this year, an increase of fourtean over lat year. This is not a good showing for the temperance causo in Cambria county. The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra, la, Hive nothing to do with the case, But the weather we're having of late, tra, la, Is a meteorological disgrace. Chicago Merchant Traveler. Mrs. S. J. Kreider, formerly of this place but now a resident of Altoona, was tender ed a surprise party, on Wednesday, in hon of the event of her 77th birthday, by her fricrds and relatives living in the above rtjLun d city. Joseph Cook says : "If I had a dog that was addicted to smoking I would shoot him." That would be very foolish, Joseph. You could exhibit him in a dime museum and live luxuriously on a princely reve nue Pittsburg Chronicie. Subscribers who move this spring may have the paper sent promptly to their near est post-ottice, by directing a postal to this oliice, stating their present post-office and the post-ofiice where they will get their news after they have moved. A "satchol bust'e" is the latest. It is for ladies. It his a compirtment, roomy and airy, in which a night-dress a gossamer, a comb and brush, toilet articles, a wrapper and a bottle of soothing syrup are easily carried. Tbe bus'le says an eastern paper, is much admired and ail the rage. Musical Colieob The 29th Session of Six Weeks, opens Monday evening, April 20th, !, for the Teaching and Training of Young Ladies tn Vocal and Instrument al Music. Address, F. C. Mover, Musical Director, March 3, ot. Freeburgh, Pa. Mind and bdy alike suffer from sluggish action of the blood, the result of dyspepsia or billiousness. Ayer's Pills will stir up the liver, excite the stomach and bowels to activity, open the pores of the system, aud insure health of body, which is indispensa ble to menul vigor. An exchange remarks : The movement to fotni a new county out of parts of Blair, Huntingdon, Ceutre, Cambria and Clearfield, with Tyrone as the coi-uty seat, agitated soma years ago, has been revived. One in terested gentleman offers to contribute $15,'00, conditionally , towards the erection of public buildings In case the project proves a success. Abo Buzzard, the infamous outlaw of Lancaster county, professes to have been converted from a lawless life to a life of honesty. No, that is not it, be claims to be a religious convert, and desires to be pardoned out of jail, so that he may show to tbe world that be has reformed. If Abe has reformed and is religiously inclined the jail is a quiet place in which to stay and engage in meditation and prayer. The Hollidaysburg Register of last week says : A new oats fraud has taken the place of that operated under the name of Bohe mian seed and, la sold in small packages, at five dollars per box. Fatmers are prom ised tebulous prices for all tbe oats they grow from the precious parcel, and are se cured from imposition by bank deposits or other apparently sale obligations. Many formers in the State are beiug at the bit ing. Last Saturday evening three young men named M'Kinsey, Henry Sarver and aon, at tempted to cioss the Juniala river uear the rope terry, in a akin" that had been lying on the river bank all winter. After launching the boat they discovered that it leaked, but hoped to be abld to get across before it sunk, by bailing out tbe water. Alas, they reckoned without their host, and the water cam j iu too last, sinking their frail craft and dropping the young men into the water up to their necks. By swimming they succeed ed in reaching shore, wiser and wettor men. Newport Ledger. Waiting wife "Now yon Just thought you'd sneak np stairs with your shoes in your hand so's I wouldn't know what time yon got home, bat Surprised hnsband (interrnptingly) "No, no, my dear ; ye see the car men all truck and the walk home blistered my feet o I had to take 'em off." Judge. Colony From ilaBtlngdtn County. A colony of one hundred and fifty per sons, organized by T. Speer Dickinson, in Huntingdon connty and Fulton, will start in a few days Tor Napoleon, Dakota, where they will locate. They will take with them Dine carloads of cattle, furniture and other supplies. Mr. Dickinson will open law office and establish a weekly newspaper there. Tbe colony will be accompanied by J . Nelson Sipes, of McConnellsburg, who was recently in Dakota, and while there was appointed District Attorney of Logan coun ty. Rer. Philip Urairs Third Lecture. Rer. Philip Graif on the evening of the 17th, delivered the last of the three lec tures that he delivered for the two congre gations that comprise his charge here and in the valley. The last lecture of the course was devoted to Rome. A column and more of space would be necessary to give an out line of the lecture. It was a lecture of sol id information presented in language that was wonderfully descriptive. The large room was filled with people. Tbe number of people who attended the lectures was so large that the aisles were tbe orJy spaces not occupied. The lectures were all of high grade. rictltulzod. Another Bedford county man has been inveigled into signing a note for $190 for a $10 feed-grinder manufactured by tbe Staudard Machine Company. We do not know whether thera is such a company or not, bnt if there is they had better call in their scoundrels before they get into the penitentiary. The swindlers this time got it on our old friend Benjamin Hall, of Yel low Creek. Mr. Hall is a farmer and owns a grist-mill also, and what he wanted with a horse-power feed-mill is more than he knows himself. But these oily-tongued sharpers, by persuasions and threats, succeeded in making a victim of him. It was done in tbe same manner that they got Mr. Bowser, of King township, into it, an account of which we published a few weeks ago. We say once for all, buy no machinery from and sign no papers for strangers. Bedford In quier. Communication. McAusthvili, March 15, ISStt. Mb. Editob : By your permission I will inform the readers of the Sixtixei. that the Granger" who wrote the article on Oleo margarine, last week, has matte a few mis representations. Iu the first place he sta ted that I told bim 1 sold it last year, which is not correct. I did not tell him when I sold it. He also stated, I told him, I sold two hundred pounds in one wet?k, which is not correct. He also stated, I told him in the presence of Henry Sieher, who was not present and knew nothing of it until he saw it in the paper. I will now give a true state ment of my selling oleomargarine. In tbe spring of 1834, butter was scarce. I could not get enough for my customers and on the 17th of Ma , of same year, I bought fifty pounds of oleomargarine, and sold it for just what it was and that wis all I ever had, so that this will not help to make np the G00Q pounds which be claims there were shipped to Miftiiotown last year. The gentleman says something about an item he has forgotten, and I thiuk he has forgotten part of our conversation which will make it necessary for him to take notes as he goes along before be writes. JOSEPH PAGE. Easy Washing. An exchange gives tbe following as an easy way to wash clothes : Among tne many ways of easy washing I hue not seen any method as good as mine that is, where soft soap is used. Perhaps some, like my self, prefer, from motives of economy, to nse the old-fashioned soft soap. I do my washing in this way : soak the clothes for ten or fifteen minutes in a strong suds, just enough to cover the clothes. After wash ing put all the white clothes, with the finer on top, into another tub. Pour over tbem enough boiling water to cover them well. Cover the tub to keep the ateam in. In ten minutes you can nncover them, take tbe washboard by the legs and with the top press and suds tbe clothes, turning them over io get at them all. Wring out, and blue as usual. Clothes washed in this way will be whiter than when boiled. I keep the suds warm for tbe whole of my clothes. Calicoes will nut fade if put in dirty suds that is, dark calicoes. Light calicoes I wash with the white clothes. MetbodUt Episcopal Confer ence. The following is a list of appointments of Methodist minsters for the Juniata District, appointed at Harrisbnrg, last week, Bt tbe meeting of the Methodist Annual Confer ence : 31. K. Foster, presiding elder. Alumbank R. H. Stine. Bedford J. E. Bell. Blaine W. R. Picken. Burnt Cabins To be supplied. Casville T. M. Griffith. Clearvillc To be supplied by H. C. Stine. Concord J. L. Leilich. Decatur To be supplied. Ennisville M. C. Piper. Everett A D Yocnm. Hopewell C L Benscoter. Huntingdon James Cnrns. Lewistown J J Pearce. Logan J M Johnston. MeConnellstown To be supplied. McVeytown J W Rue. Manor Hill H N Minnigh. Miftiintown J B Mann. Milroy S E Meminger. Mount Union I N Moorehead. New Bloomfield R H Wharton. Newton Hamilton A S Baldwin. Orbisoms G M Klepfer. Peters burg and Alexandria C T Dunning. Port Royal Furman Adams. Ray's Hill J R King. Saxton J R Kniseley. Schellsburg J R Shipe. Shirleysburg Bdmund White. Thompsontown to be supplied by L L Lo gan. Three Springs E G Baker. West Huntingdon and Mill Creek Q M Hoke. Wolfsburg W H Stevens. Public School Entertainment The Mexico Public School will give an entertainment on Thursday and Friday evenings, March 2Mb and 26th, 1885. The exercises will consist of dramas, dialogues, burlesques, tonga, recitations, tableaux etc . A good orchestra will furnish muaie. Dif ferent program each evening. Doors open 6.30, curtain rises at 7.30 P. M. Admiss ion 10 and 15cta J. M. Braais, Floba WaiGHT, Teacher. Important. If yon are going to tbe GREAT WEST, NOKTH-WEST, or SOUTH-WEST take the CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY from CHICAGO. For Lowest Rates of Fare, Maps and infor mation in detail, call cpoh your Local Ticket Agent, or address, I. L. LOOMIS, Passenger Agent, Middle District, 111 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 10-21-7-21. , , Evangelical Conference. The 47th annnal session ot the Central Pennsylvania Conference tf the Evangelical Association was held at Milheim, Centre connty, last week. Tbe following are tbe appointments for Jnniata District : Presiding Elder J M Ettinger. Hagerstown J C Reeser. Hagerstown circuit C F Gepbart Leesburg J W Bentz. Big Spring U A Benlcr. Marysville I C Yeakle. Perry (ieorge Joseph. Newport and Patterson B Swengcl. Liverpool E D Keen. Juniata S M Mounts, Lewistown R W Rnnyan. McClure X Young. Middlebnrg W H Stayer and C V B Au- and. New Berlin George E Zebner. Port Treverton S Aurand. Millmont W W Rhoads. Center J G M Swengel. Spring Mills J Shambacb. Brush Valley II S Basom. The former r,astirs of the Patterson church have been stationed as follows ; S. W. Sie- bert, Presiding Elder Lewisburg District ; Z. Hornberger, Seneca Falls; (4. W.Cnrran, Williamsport ; Oeo. E. Zuhncr, New Berlin, C. W. Fiukbinder, Milton. A I'nique Cyclopedia. An extremely valuable Cyclopedia, and of very great popular interest is Alokm's Cy clopedia of Universal Littraturt, Volume II, of which is just published. Novel in plan, and novel in form, at once beautiful and convenient, and at a price so low even compared wth Ma. Alois's always low prices, this volume gives nearly five hun dred pages biographical sketches of one hundred and eleven prominent authors, with characteristic selections from their writings. The following authors, among others, appear in this volume: . Audubon, St. Augustine, D'Auvergne, Bacon, Balzac Bancroft, Banim, Barbmild, Beaumont, Beecher, (several of that name), Bentham, Bion, Bjornson. black (William), Black stone, Blessington (Countess), and Boccac cio ; thus representing nearly all ages and all nations even in this volume American, English, French, German, Italian, Greek, Latin, Swedish, Portngese, Scotch, Dutch, Irish, Norwegian, and Danish authors from the period 280 b. c. to a. t. 1886. The literal y and mechanical workmanship are both of a high ordor. Tbe work is really one that ought to find a place in every borne library; it offers a fund of entertainment and instruction that will piove well-nigb in exhaustible. The price only 60 cents a volume, makes its possession possible even to nearly every school-boy. The work is published also in parts of one hundred and sixty pages each (exchangeable at any time for bound volumes), which are sent pest paid for 15 cents each. Every reader of this notice ought io get at least a specimou part for examination. Joni B. Aloex, Pub lisher, New York ; .Agents in this city. Trial List. Tbe following is the list of ranses for trial at April Term of Court, A. D. 1886. James C. Doty, Lncien W. Doty, E. S. Doty & L. Banks Doty, Execntors of Ed mund S. Doty, dee'd. vs. Lucien Backs. No. 9, Dec. Term. 1886. Feigned issue. Parker fc Woods, Lvons & Junkin, Atty's. William W. Retd vs. Francis H.McNeal. No. 204, Sept. Term, 1885. Summons iq tresspass on the case in slander. Defendant pleads not guilty. Patterson, and Atkin son &. Jacobs, Attorneys. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the sr.fgesion of Oliver P. Barton, Admin istrator of R.chse J Birton, deceased, William J. Anderson and A. J. Anderson, for use ot Martha J. Anderson, vs. J. Nevin Pomeroy, Executor of Jiseph Pomero'. deceased, James C. Doty, E. S. Doty, L. Banks Doty, and L. W. Doty, ExccutoiS of Edmund S. Doty, deceased, with notice to William Woodward, Lucien Ludwig, Thorn s Crvighton, Solomon Fortney, J. C.Craw ford, Jacob Bolinger, Calvin Creighton, Jo seph Lane, Executor of Wm. McKibben and McKibben, deceased, R. J. An derson and A. J. Anderson. No. 2S. Dec. Term, 1S. Sclra Facias on recognizance in Orphans' Court of Juniata county. Re corded in Orphans' Court Docket, E, page I . Defendant pleads Nil Debit. Patterson t Lyon! and Atkinsoo, Jacobs & Doty, At torneys. Ephraim Rannels and Dar vin C. Rannels, co-partners, trading and doing business as Rannels & Son, vs. George W. Stevens. No. 48, February Term, 1886. Appeal from judgment of J. Miller McDonald, J. P. De fendant pleads Nil Debit. Lyons, and At kinson Jacobs, Attorneys. Ephraim Rannels and Darwin C. Rannels, trading as Rannels & Son, vs. S. B. Lou don. No. 53, Feb. Term, 1886. Appeal of defcudant from judgment of J. Miller McDonald, J. P. Defendant pleads Nil Debit. Lyons and McMeen, Attorneys. THEO. H. MEMINOER, Prothonotary. Pbothohotabt's Orricc, ) MrrrLcrrowi, March 13, 1886. J Burned to Death by an Explo sion of a Coal OH Lamp Oii Wednesday last, a terrible accident which resulted fatally, occurred at Sharps burg, a small village between Roaring Spring and Martinsburg, this county, to Mrs. Nancy Rhodes, a widow. Early in tbe evening Mrs. Rhodes sent her four children, tbe eldest of whom is a girl aged fonrteen years, to bed, and ahe then sat down by the table in her kitchen to finish knitting a pair of stockings. She sat by the table working by the aid of the light of a glass coal oil lamp. The ball of yarn waa placed upon the table at ber aide and became twisted and tangled around the lamp. Sbe did not no tice the condition of the yarn, and about ten o'clock, when sbe arose to prepare to retire for the night, she dragged the lamp from tbe table, and in its descent it struck en the cooking stove, exploding and throwing tbe burning oil over ber person. In an Instant sbe was wrspped in flames, and the ran screaming from the honse 'into the yard Her shrieks snd heart-rending cries were heard by neighbors, who hastened to her as sistance. They found ber down on ber knees in the yard with ber clothing all burned and charred and hanging in shreds from her body. It was an app tiling and sickening sight. Although suffering excrntiating agony, Mrs. Rhodes was conscious when found, and was able to tell how the accident' hap pened. The flames in tbe honse were ex tinguished before tbey did much damage. Mrs. Rhode was tenderly carried into tbe howaw by sympathizing friends, who did all in their power to ease her terrible pains, and at once dispatched messengers for Dr. A. 8. Strayer, at Roaring Spring, who came speedily and gave the sufferer all the medi cal relief he could. Tbe wounda were dressed and tbe patient made a comforta ble as possible. Sbe lingered in great agony nntil 3 o'clock Thursday, when death came to ber relief Hollidaysburg Register March 17, 1886. The Near Mikado. A poet at night in his cold attic room, Sang willow, titwillow, titwillow ! And 1 said to him why do yon sit In tbe gloom Singing willow, titwillow, titwillow 1 Oh ! tell, has Euterpe grown cruel, I cried, Or is there a vacuum in your inside ? He rolled np his eyes and he groaned and he sighed. Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow ! He hove a fresh sigh and he dropped a salt tear, Singing willow, titwillow, titwillow ! And. said ye indeed there's a vacuum here, Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow, My locks plainly show I'm by hunger dis tressed ; Then clasping his hands on his gsunt, hal low chest, He drew in tbe slack of bis loose-fitting vest, Ob, willow, titwillow, titwillow. I'm poet that writes of tbe season, yon know, rth, willow, titwillow, titwillow! And I've rung all the changes on beautiful snow, Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow f Of the plumber and iceman no more I can sing. The muses no longer emolument bring, Aod I fear I will strarre ere the coming of spring. Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow. Boston Courier. Jury Lift April Term I486. GRAXO JI'EOBS. Boyer, Joseph, surveyor, Susquehanna, Bay, Samuel, farmer, Fayette, Earnest, Charles, farm,'r, Milford, Evans, John, farmer. Spruce Hill, Gray, Joseph E., farmer, Tusearora, Humphrey, R. W., farmer, Delaware, Jamison, Isaac, farmer, Fayette, Kerchner, Seth, carpenter. Walker. Reiser, W. S., laborer, Patterson, Kauffinan, Banks, laborer. Walker, L.ord, Alvey, laborer. Walker, McAlister, G. W., farmer, Fayette, Mc A lifter, W. II , gentlemen, Fayette, Jlartin, J. S , plasterer, Mrfttintown, Stine, William fl., farmer, Fermanagh, Sherlock, J. T , farmer, Beale, Ulsh, William, farmer, Fermanagh, Van Ormer, G. L., farmer, Susquehtnna, Vaa Ormer, A. U., teacher, Susquehanna, Walters, Samuel, farmer, Beale, Weiser, John L., miller, Susqmhanai, Weiser, Jacob, farmer, Susquehanna, York, William C, farmer, Beale, Yeager, JacoD, farmer, Favette, petit jctoas. Auker, Daniel, farmer. Walker, Anker, Henry, farmer. Walker, Btrton, J. S., farmer, Beale, Book, Isaac, farmer, S pruce Hill, Bowers, John L., laborer, Milford, Castner, James, blacksmith, Spruce Hill, Cramer, Jacob, farmer, Fayette, Eaton, Mark, farmer, Tusearora. Farleman, C. A., blacksmith, Monroe, Hower, George L., teacher, Fermanagh, Hockenbraught, George, farmer, Monroe, Hertzler, Noah, merchant. Turbott, Hopple, nenry, farmer, Delaware. Hollobangh, John, Jr., laborer, Vifflintown 1 sen berg, S. H-, miller, Milford, Jacobs, Cyrus, farmer, Spruee Hill, Kelly, W. C, farmer, Milford, Kline. Joseph, laborer, Tusearora, Lindsey, Edward, teacher. Mil ford, Lantz. J. K., farmer, Delaware, Landis, William, farmer, Turbott, Leister, John B., farmer, Fyet, Lnkens, George, farmer. Walker, Lauthers, John, farmer, Lack, Magroder, James, farmer, Yi!kor, Market, Abriham K., farmer, Delaware, McGellan, Harry, tinner, Thompsontowa, Nelson, James, dealer, Thompsontown, Opple, Adolph, farmer, Lack; Oves, T. P , undarUker, Pjrt Roy il, Powell, A. C, laborer, Patterson, Robison. James, coach miker, Miffiintnwn, Reynolds Reuben, farmer, Fayettu, Rice, Jacob, farmer, Delaware, Shover, David, laborer, Milford, Switzer, Tbadens, farmer, Walker, Shaman, Byron, teacher, Turbett, Sheesley, Joseph, firrfor, Milford, Sterret, J. T., farmer, Milford, Scholl, H. S., coach maker, Miftiintown, Shiveloy, John A., laborer, Fermansgh, Stouffer D. B., farmer, Walker, Sheriff, Nicholas, laborer, Spruce Hill, Sbottsberger, John, laborer, Monroe, Thompson, George, farmer. Lack, Trego, Charles, farmer. Tusearora, Wileman, J- P., shoe maker, Port Royal, Weiney, Meno, Sr., cabinet maker, Monro. Eat talent Item. School closed on Friday. Movjngs sppear to be the topic of the day. John Bums can wear that new bat now. It's a boy. By all appearance the belfry on Delaware Hill is ahead. Saji's new egg cases are filling np at tea cents a dozen. A few children in this vicinity are suffer ing with diptheria. Amos Kinser drives the fastest horse in this part of the country. Calvin Smith is the boss clerk at Scble gels. Oh! where is Milton 1 Annie Shaffer has gone to Milleraburg where she intends spending the summer. John Schlegel baa bought the Wolf lot for five hundred and fifty dollars and will mov soon. William Sieber, Jr., is hauling wood from the mountain for bis summer nse. Will drives a line team. W. L. Dimm has closed his school, and intends to remain at home on the farm this summer. That's right Will stick to the farm. The meeting in the U. B. church is in progress under the supervision of Rev. Mr. Hays. Tbe bouse is well filled every ev ening. Our merchant C. G. Winey Intends put ting up a new store bouse this summer. He ha nearly all the building material ready. Go ahead Christ. The widow King has moved with her son John to Tusearora, where she intends to make her future heme. She will be missed in onr community. William Liddick, who keeps tbe Temper- snca house is kept busy by the call of agents and others. Will is an accommodating man. Stop and try him. Dr. Hanzing has returned from Philadel phia where be has been attending lectures for the past four mouths, and has again com menced to practice. Ws bid him wel come A number of our young men left for Illi nois, to seek for employment, namely: H. Y. S haffer, Ins Wolf, Clol. Hiser, Lucian Fry and Hiram Dunn. Boys, we wish yon success. March 19, 1886. M. - - Temperance. CONTRIBUTED BT TQC W. C. T. U- Drlnklngr and Apoplexy. It is tbe essential nature of all wines and spirits to send an increased amonnt of blood to the brain. The first effect of taking a glass of wine or stronger 1 erm of alcohol, is to send the blood there foster than common. Hence the circulation that gives tho red face. It increases the activity of the brain and it works faster, and so does the tongue, but aa tbe blood goes faster than common to the brain, it returns faster, and no im mediate harm may result. But suppose a man keep on drinking ; tbe blood is sent to the brain so fast in large quantities, that in order to make room for it, the arteries have to charge themselves. Thoy increase in size snd, in doing so thoy, press agaicstthe more yielding flaccid vein, which carry the blood out of the brain and diminish tbe sizes of the pores the result bein; that the blood is Dot only carried to tho arteries of the brain faster than is natural or health ful, but is prevented from leaving it aa fast as usual. lience a double set of causes of death are in operation. II nee a man may dnnk enough of brandy or spirits in a few hours or even minutes to bring on a fatal at tack of apoplexy. This ia being literally dead drunk Irish World. An international conference has b"en hld at Antwerpt saiiM the abuse of alcoholic drink. Important statement were made by Freueh, English, and Gorman doctors, who eroved that alcohol is more destructive than chid, ra or wr. A federation is to be form ed to diffuse inforTi-ition on the subject. MIFFLIN'TOWN MARKETS. Viminon. March 21, 16. Batter J6 K,-ir 12 l.ard 8 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat "-nrn , . ,'. Oits, , Rye , New Cloverseod. Timothy seed ..... Flax seed Rr;in Chop , ..... Shorts...... ..... (iround Alum Salt. American Sn't 8 "a8 7 38 32 00 .4 2i to 6 75 2 00 1 40 1 on 1 50 1 30 1 2- .. 1 OOal 10 PUILADULPUIA MARKETS. riiiiAiFLi;T. March '.f, lsijXo. 2 PennsMv.iuia re t trti -it 'Jie. No. 2 e ,rn 4.V. Ons Cfiictens (UI lc. D ieks l;'.c. i.f, s- ViM).-. B iiirr l )i;-. Kr.'S 12c. t: rrted ilil-'c per lb. Cit'leand hoys t :.i vrii"" pri Charter Sol ire. TV OTIC'E IS HEREBY lilVEN THAT i 1 an applu-jtion will be made lo the Gov ernor ol the State o( Pennsylvinij, on the loth day ot Aprd, 1;G, under the Act ot Assembly of the Com:oonetlth of Penn sylvania, eniit'cl "An Act to provide for the I'lcorpurition aod Regulation of certain Corporation" approved" tho 20th d.iV of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto for tho charter of an intended corporation to be called TUE BALTIMORE AND OHIO TF.LK'tRAPU COMPANY OF PEN N SLY VAN I A. the character and ob ject ol which, are the constructing, main taining and leasing lines of telegraph for the private ma ot individuals, tirini, corpo rations, municipal and otherwise, lor gen eral business and tor police, tire alarm or meM'nger business, and tor tho transac tion of any business in which electricity ov er or th rough wires may bo applied to any nsoiui purpose in the County of Juniata and other counties in the Stato of Pennsyl vania, as set lorth in said application, and Tor these purposes to have, possess aud en joy all the rights, ben"li's aud privileges of Act of Asseuib y and ibe supplements there to. The n imcs of th subscribers to said char ter are Fr ink VV. (rutin, Joseph R. Ken ney, Jacob S. W. I Uilnps, David H. Bates, and Coarlt-s Selden. N. DUBOIS MILLER, Solicitor. 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. THE RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE DOES THE BUSiHESS. TtoOMnds harA tried it an. 1 1 hiu& Tit. Thr te tbumlsJQt tetOimotij to tlii inxiC. pratiTe ud ua nllcited. which fhouM cos viae the mt sketHical. If jrwo nuffa-T with KVnmatirai. "cd f'.rrnrhiV which tnll what !w been dame f Trothm. Itisiirnt frre. To be cured eurta oslj tlfiA for oca bos to .rofflften. fa the wont cae. IT HAS f iEVER FAILED i. C McAmistts. f'T mhj twi srith HoM. TVnlnr:it a !".. H"W Wood. Brr.wn I Co, I-hiim.. ys : "I BiirKrtii frum Kh-luAtiii trmhly tmt T ccMiil hnliy a!k. r t:i.tr imh to tarn my IkL I tnt.l the K:i-:n l.h. uiustwm fnrsx Insole ot uawblM curui Vlely caml Descriptive avaphlrc rith trTtimnriil. fere, n I Bs s- ( If m-e-M,. M.iki1. RUSSIAN Ob sws If one Genoioe) wit Sot-1 this Trade-Mark. PMPJaTtSM CURE A m rat t fa i 1 tn h fVniTld At l it- tTTv. fcrfTt CT1 only iw rttwi by rnrln-nn the amount a ix, and PFAELZER BROS. & CO. MliMl Market Street, Philadelphia. CAl'TIOX XOTICE. 4 LI. persons are hereby cautioned j. against Moiling or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lands of the nnder signed J.S. Ktstrr. MONEY JUDICIOUSLY SPENT IS WELL INVESTED. -UL Erery purchase you make from now on until our Entire Stock of OVERCOATS, SUITS, PANTS, UNDERWEAR and all winter goods art sold out will save you 2o P31" c311'- 011 the former .Prices. As we are anxious to reduce our entire Stock of Clothing at this season of the year, wa have made the greatest reductions on our Overcoats, Suits & Pantaloons, that has ever been on Reliable Clothing. If you wish to buy a Perfect Fitting Suit or a No. 1, pair of Pants, equal to custom-made, and for half the money, at SCIIOTT'S is the place to get them. LJoU A saving of 25 per cent, on Overcoat. A saving of 25 per cent, on Suit. A saving of 2-5 per cent, on Boys' Suit. A Having of 25 per cent, on Boys Overcoat. A saving of 25 per cent, on Child's Suit. A saving of 25 per cent. onUndenvear. A saving of 25 per cent, on Gents' Furn'hing Goods. A saving of 25 per cent, on Hats & Caps. at SCHOTT'S, TJte Leading Clothier, BRIDGE STREET, M1FFL1NT0WN, JUNIATA CO., PA. April 15,i 8S."-ly. ESPENSCH ADE S ; I H T STAR COMPLETE NEW STOCK? VLS OF That I ean stop tooth teas in less than 1 tw L fl 3 . Ave minntes; no pain, no extracting. Fall 3Jld WlIltBP O 0 C U L', j That I can extract teeth without pain. i by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth has Dow boon shelved, ai 1 wiil L: kept and gums; no danger. ... . . . . m . i That Diseased w Gums (known nP k after week hy fre-b so; suceossfully fror. tbe head of lb market at Low -,t ! and a euro uta irmtM in every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. .AitinVial Teeth repaired, exehtnged, or fr-sj-vw fj j "H H Wit reinoddled, from $.ts to $12 per sat. OiC ftJiiVSJ' fl Sldy ! Beautiful Gum Enaiueleil Teet inserted at ' prirt-s to suit ail. i All work wa-ranted to give perfect satls II e till Dress Uoods, Notions Tiiiu-; faction. People who have artirlcial tewth. ,.. is i j iu i i 'ith which th-v cannot eat, are especially mines, llck silks, Colored ilk, (,o - . inviteti , calK wm visit profeinally ored Cashmere, aod a ful! line of lo ! l "'' bm if notiHed by letter. priced Dresj GooJs of tho Ia'st ! Jt L. DERK, , , , , . ,. .. , , , , i I'ractlc.il Z)ntlt, sbaiaj", and also m full line of st.inJard i EST 1BI.TSHFO IX Mirri.lSTOWS, P.. IX loO. HIS 3H0K DEPARTMENT i fi-'i, from the Finest fho- to tbe most eabstanttal Plow Shoe, at prices thit will astonish you. Shoes for chil dren. .Mioses and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Tea, in short exerytbing. sk for what joi want. QCEEXSWARE AND GLASSWARE. Every house must keep up its sup ply of QUKENSWAKE, GLASS WARE, WOODEN WARE. This it tbo store to call oo for such articles. If you cannot visit my place, your order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit the store, MAI STREET, Orposirs CortT Horss, .Mi IU in town, Pa., Frederick E3PET73CHADE. Ajer'sj AMEriRE contains an antidote for all malarial disor ders which, so tar as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious siib,tance what ever, and consequently produces no injur ious efiect upon the constitution, but leaves the sysfoui as bta'thy as it was before the attack. WE WARRANT ATEk'S AUCE CURE to cure every eae ol Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill r'ev-r, Remittent Fever, Uumb Agno, Billions Fever, and Liver t om plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, al ter due trUl, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st I,2, to refund the money. DR. J. C. AVER k. CO., Lowell, Mass. old ty all Druggists. ho scurrilous communications will be pnii lied in tho St snstL and Kktcblicav aid m ry conimtinication received and pulii, -.'iel tr.i, t stand upon its on merits D. W. HARLEY'S I the place where yon ean bay THE BEST Ail THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS'JCLOTHING BATS, CJP3, BOOTS, SHOES, JtD FCRSISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks evsr oJerad kg this market, and at JISTOXISH1SGL Y LO XV PRICES t Also, measures taked for suite aod parta of gaits, whioh will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridcte as Water s 'reels, MIFFLIUTOWN, P4. Jjan.l, t-M tc 4 i Oi t. II '5. MALL 8 hair The !T,-2f l oi-ularity of thi preparation, after i's tst of uiauv years, should be an .- i.ia:i' v, t". io ihe"m"-t skeptical, that l ' rcaoy meritorious. T hose who havo useil llAl.l. s IIaik Kknkwkk know that it '!' : .1 tii:it is luinird. i It causes licv trowih of Tinir on bald head. provi.l'd I lie hair follicles are not di nii. which is seldom the cao: restore1 nsiiircl tclor to pray or fnd 1 hair: nro serve the scalp healthful and clear of tl Midnifl ; prevents the hair fnllin? off or ch:.i'.'i!i color: keeps it soft, pliant. Ins trous, aud caiiM.- it to grow long and thick. Ha LI.' iTair TtEXFWF.ft produces It elTens lv the healthful influence of Its veiretatile Ingredients, which Invijrorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dye. and ta a delightful article lor toilet use. 'on.' tainint; no alcohol, it not evap- oraie quVklv and drv up the natural oil, leaving the'bair harsh and brittle as do other preparations. " Bucki"irim' Dya i jTOI THE WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and is the best dye. beeaosc it Is harmless; produces a permanent natural color; and. be:i.- a sinu'le preparation, is inore con Vtu.iut of application than any other. PKEraRsn av K. P. f J AIL & )., Nashua, X. II. Sol 1 by ill I'caVrs in Medicine. ntT OAS? uszaro HDR. FAHMEY'S a a-. s3 mam mw. IT hjs oevr failed g;vc tl myt prrfert ratf fact it o. lh-js-rdj of motiifri are u.r ig J rhrn-eS A ! ! - . . . I k . -1 irgetfi-ct. It Maintains tiii I s Ksalth bv I Kkirr r, it pun moM l": a?d 1)iafrhba. Lt j art ftu;.'y your iuby with Oftuia or Mo;ii.ia Ui Ur. tiirnejrA Teething: Syrup which "n aiwayt .-fe an r-!:a!.le. It wth- 4 quieuthel.Hii-n, K klt-v I'AiNand Inpi awmatiob id pSwm,.NiTtTu. Slkupto Fmii RpST TO M OTHERS. ALL iKLtClST AMD MftZMCJWB) Jealm Skll IT. TVESTT-rrr? crrrrs a rcTnx. Plri Pt BXi- SVaZSZ J IT A C3.T. HAGERSTOWN. WD. I ( T-SM 1 f
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