& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : edawday, May H, 186. TERMS. J""? ..k. . 1J0 if not raid within easfeat advertisements inserted at 60 JfZ inch for eh insertion. r . ....,;... notices In local eol- 'O cents per line ,or each insertion. 4itwM will mde to those le""ng ptfrertie by the year, half ox quarter r"- ! , SHORT LOCALS. showing itself above ground. 0a a jour boots and shoes from Heck. on Friday stopped corn planting. ul0erD.D-Stone is in Washington, J.C- john Grsjb'il has re-rooled his dwelling Iorssdnes are reported from Iowa and isi Id McCwky IS visiting friend out sinu jjje bow horse shoer In this place is Jes-a,Ho- for the new goods at Espon- ,die'i. ry, most of the corn is yet to be put in i. Impound. jK lower pirt of Jf cw Jersey is overran ffes i house is not rented in Mexico, it gK( ttied. It n noticeable fact that office holders o tut strike. $ew stock of boots aud shoes at Heck's, post forget it. filter (.'berholtzer is clerkiDg in Espen yfcite't store. Speer, of Huntingdon, it is said, desires to go to Congress. Tb rain of last Fn Jay put au end to all fcait of field work. Kv. sir. Grauf will visit his parents in Baltimore, this week. Colonel Quay is comfortable in his new o5ce of State Treasurer. Tbert was a grand display of Northern Efhij on Saturday nigbt. S juire C. B. Horning has a new docket niy for judicial business. about 20v9 trout have beeu caught in ! lUccionii run this spring. Wateu Three or four thotes, that tip about 50 pounds each. The Greeks are said to be on the march. Itry laid a mes of Turkey. It is said that President Cleveland and lis) Folsom are to be married in June. JrFUivis waving the Confederate Sag Ui brought into sight the bloody shirt, iibon, of Charubersburg, it is said, is .iing for the Congressional nomination. An entertainment was given Dy the Red Slit Literary Society lat Friday even- The riots in Chicago cauxed Moody to I cine his religious meetings for the time be-St ic exchange says, a woman and the lat- latdictionsry always try to hare tho last Uri Col. J. J. Patterson has placed a street I asp in front of his residence on South Main SmL The survivors of the First Pennsylvania ICrlry m ill meet in Lewistown, September 18. IS. Flow shoes for men and boys at Heck's I x store. Price from one dollar up. Don't frrgrt it. Miry A. Kennedy, of Peru Mills, has re- nrfrd a pension ot $1992 and $21 per month tenafter. El-Congressman U. G. Fisher, of Huut- fcglon is the owner of some blooded J er j cows.' Tomato plants and cabbage plints were fit into the ground in Urge numbers last SatordiT. Jeff Davis, when making his lour through I'ibaua, said not a word about President CStrtland. The Grangers' Annual picnic at William's Grove will commence this vear on the 3Uth ef August. Tie news from Greece has a warlike tone Iwutit. The Turks believe that Greece Beats war. Aptde blossoms were out of reach of the nit and a large crop of apples is confident ly expected. Ladies kid top button dress shoes for$l. "5 it Q. VT. HecK's boot and shoe store. Boat forget it. Rev. Sara Jones is expected in Phiiadel lia to awaken the sinners of the city of Brotherly Love. The elimination of the McAlisterville Skiers' Orphans School will take place on fcr, Slav -1 1st. A Farmers' Institute will be held in the Cuart Hou-e, vi this place, on the 1st and rtdajsol June. GoW bearing quartz has been found on 1 farm or Samuel Tuoruy, in Juniata town Perry couuty. The Bin who don't read the newspapers WiiKj the times, as to what is going on y froBi his home. J-H. Simons was in Philadelphia last baying in a new stock of harness, "ather and so lortli. The Anarchists have aroused Jeff Davis, "thinks their action proves that free la- cannot last long. 0t Sunday morning Mr. Hays preached Jinn's pulpit, and Mr. Mann preach- .""Ir. B,ys' puli.it. V0'' of Snyd.T eountr. died at his home Frtim v . . ' "Org on the 1st. fet ,0 gCt n anarcny with both Aiiarchv isn't an American plant, its . - caa i, despotism. je postuilice was moved on Monday to the new room prepared for it in K. -ers new building. aaTw" CIeTcllnd' coming marriage keen m m-jd, MM of thit u -s bolicT. '"be.pietly married. f0' Brown', biby shoes at Q. XV. Hck', 1 hoe storo it . . . tj,.. are me oest in Ja- j. "'n i lorget it. looi, w pir. in thu i,n m-. dC. " ' B da) 8 a?- He has lain iu condition ever since. nrd'ori' of blu"n'n(? tulips in the jHoi Third street, at Jtentionofpersby. T'ff lU bsent hora home next & ' aJPT1 'bere wiU be no Prech 'Wheran church in this ptjce. SE5TIXEL Dr. Dowd" Crawford is in McAHster ville, this week, attending to the sick and injured, while Dr. Weidman is absent. Buy your boots and shoes from G. W. Heck, be has nothing else to sail. Help him and he will help you and sare you m-ney. The Dunker meeting to be held in the Valley of the Miami, Ohio, in Jane, is at tracting a good deal of attention just now. Very few of the Chicago rioters were Ir ishrcen. The most of the rioters were con tinentals, Germans, Hungarians and Poles. Go and see Heck's new stock of men's waukenphast fine dress shoes, they can't be beat for ware and comfort. Dou't forget it. Temperance poop! e propose to catechise the candidates for t.flice this fall. Their form of catechism has not been formulat ed. Buy your boots and shoes from G. W. Heck, be has nothing else to sell. Help him and he will help you and save you mo ney. It will be lata corn planting for some peo ple. They may console themselves with th fact that sometimes the late corn does the best. An exchange says: Slicos of lemon, freshly cut, bound tightly upon the temples are said to be a sure cure for nervous head ache. George B. M. Barnett, of Cove Station, at one time connected with the Duncannon Record, was killed by the cars last Sunda night. van r . z.spenscnaae will start on a visit to Ohio, on the 12th inst,, (to-day). Ho expects to be abseut foi the period of a month. The Greek question is simultaneously troubling ibe great powers of Europe and the overseers of Harvard College. Lowell Courier. Ex-Vice President David Davis is at his home in Bloomington, III., seriously ill with a carbuncle as large as a fist oa his left shoulder. Some one says it is the honey bee that is the cause of so many defective apples. The bee it is alleged sucks the flower or blossom too much. Fob Sale. A valuable and desirable town property on one of the main streets of the town. For pirliculars, terms, etc.. apply at this office. Mr. Charles Wolf, of Lewisburg, is being UlKed of as the prohibition candidate for Governor. Now, Chawles, be shure you. drink nothing but wata. The fathers say, that the road buggies, aud carriages, are mere toy carriages in Weight and height, when compared to the carriage of a generation ago. Five months after this, thousands of men will wish they had tho money tht they threw away in the strike, to buy oat with to warm them through a pitiless winter. The huiMin; committee does not sea its way clear to put up a church building for the Presbyterians, in this place, according to specifieations for ten thousand dollars. More than one hundred saw logs were fished from the river on Stinjiy, at tbi place. If an ox fall into a pit on a Sabbath day, wait not till the morrow to draw him out. Mr. !!. T. McAHster has a piece of ground adjacent to this town, that produced the champion rye this spriug. On the Gtu of Mar one stock m -asured in length five feet eleven inches. i A few minutes after 12 o'clock on Satur day nignt a splendid lunar rainbow spanned the arch above from east to west. So say people who were np at ten minutes past twelve o'clock. G irlaud says ho has never ma le money at plan ing poker, lie had made some mon ey at practicing law, and thought he would try his hand at a speculation in Pan Electric Telephone stock. A Urge pereentage of the grow in wheat gives promise o a satistactory yield, here aad there are spots, and bere and there a field may be seen that was crippled or de stroyed by the winter. Herr Most, ai d other foreign blather skites, who come here for do olher purpose than to create disturbance and to lift a col lection for their owa benefit, should be driven from the country. A temperance meeting was held in the Presbyteria'i church last Wednesday even ing. A number ol speecnes were aenverea and some Oiie proposed to organize for the coming political campun. It is not yet four hundred years since the days of Columbus, and from his time down to this be has b en talked and written about by every generation and yet to-day the place of his interment ts a matter of dispute. The Mexico Cornet Band will give sn en tertainment in the Mexico school house on the evenings of Thursday and Friday, May 2, and 21. Admission 10 cents a nigbt. You are invited to be present and er joy the fun. The Greeks can master an ariujr of only l.W.O0" nien, while Turkey can put into the field i,0t0 men, but if the Greeks can fight as they fought 2100 years ago, Turkey will prove to be a small circumstance in the contest. The smallest country newspsjier is of more worth to its conntry snbscribers in one month than its price for a year, and doe more for its neighborhood for nothing thin many a high official does for bis munificent salary. Iioscoe Conkling. The Presbyterian cong regation will hold a ineetis.g at 2 o'clock ou Thursday, to au thorize the building committee to expend more than ten thousand dollars on the new chores building, if ten thousand dollars will not complete the building. There is an American editor named Par sons amoDg the Chicago Socialists. S far he has kept himself from being arrested. It is tklievcd that he has fled from the city. He should have adoubledoseof punishment for keeping such bad company. The Anarchists declare themselves to be the enemies ol all government, and their ac tion in Chicago prove it. In that city they imagined government had come to an end and they would kill and destroy. Give them a trial, convict them, and hang them. Farm- rs desiring first clss fertilizer will do well lo call on or address Andrew Bashor Ik. Son, Oakland Mills, this county, before placing their orders for this season We gaarautee our fertilizers to be kept fully up to the standard. D. Blocheb & Co. The list heroic effort of Jefferson Davis, was an effort to escape a squad of soldiers of the Union army. He was on that occa sion clad in some of the garments of Mm. Davis. It is the habit of artists when they carve a marble image of a person to sur round the person with a certain style of drapery. The kind of drapery most suita ble for Davis is one of Mrs. Davis petticoats aad bonnet. A number of young cattle wero bunched by farmers who owned them on Monday morning, ana in a drove were ran through this place about seven o'clock: A. M-. on their way to the wUda of Licking Creek alley, where) they are to pasture all sum mer. Buxom widow (at evening party) Do you understand the language of (lowers, Dr. Crusty V Dr. Crusty (an old bachelor) Xo, ma'am.' Widow Toa don't know it yetiow means Jealousy ?' Dr. Crusty "o, ma am. Tellow means biliousness." Sun. The Republican State Convention will meet at Rarrisburg, on Wednesdav, Jnne 30, lSie, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the pur pose of nominating a Governor, a Lieuten ant Govern or, Auditor General, Secretary of Internal Affairs and Congressman at Largo. The large warehouse of Thomas Cluck, of aiiiierstown, was destroyed by fire ou the night of the 3rd inst. The building was fill ed with grain and salt and so forth. How the tire originated is not known. There was an insurance of three thousand dollars oa the building. On the 3rd inst., Frank Maus was run ov er by an ore wagon on the Pike one and a half miles north of this town. The Heshv part of his legs below the knee was lacera ted. Dr. Banks attended the bov. The lad is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. i uc age ol handbooks. This' is most distressing! all my symptoms as described iu this book, 'Doctor Dispensed with ; or Every Man His Own Physician,' show that I have got either heart disease, chronic dyspepsia, or St. Vitus's dance, but I'm hanged if I can make out which one it is." Puck. Messrs. Espenschade, Speddy and Math ers, three of Mifflin's rising young men, came to town on Friday to spend a few hours with their friend, Mr. Martin P.Craw ford. Mr. Mathers remained until Siturday snd then went home on his wheel bicvcle. Millerstown Correspondence of Newport News. The engine that broke through the Dun- cannon railroad bridge last January was ta ken out of Sherman's creek, where il has lain ever since the disaster, last week. A track was laid down tho embankment and on the bottom of the ereek and the engine was woiked on the track and the men null ed it onto the main track. Several bears and a number of Arabs passed through town one day last week. If they are typical of the Arab caravan of Arabia and Asia there is nothing about them to cotumt nd them to the American. The children were stowed in sacks that hung from the sides of a horse. One woman car ried a baby in a sack on her back. Miss Gusher (to Sarah, the house-maid of Pallet, the artist) -What a beautiful picture! Did your master paint it I" Sarah "Tes'ui." Mis Gusher "Was it bis ni tiden picture do you know?" Sarah "Xo'ui, I don't know for snro, but f be lieve I heard him call it a landscape." N. Y. Graphic. The railroad company is preparing to build a stoue bridge across the creek at Port Koyal. Now, that spring floods are ever a trestle woik with tracks on it lor trains to cross will be placed in the creek a short distance np the stream from the bridge site. The new bridge will be built here the pres- eut iron bridge is. Yornig Tan Tromplandt de Lafayette Smith Jon"s, a particularly jnveoile dude, is a music-maniac, but a tender-hearted and soft-voiced little fellow. " Wagner T' he ex claims; "Divine Wagner! What genius! His music makes we weep !" "Bosh !" said a bystander. "A kick well applied would have the same etlect on you." Adapted from the Preach The Philadelphia Record remarks i It Jis a suspicions circumstance that the Anarchist never gets far away from a saloon. He does not go into the country and dig fora living. He doesn't dig at all. He merely looks iuto the bottom of his beer-glass and broods up on the misery of labor and the means ot betting some other min out ol the proceeds ol his labor. "Yes," said a Democratic otlice-seeker from tho west, "it's all true about the Presi dent's marriage. It's a sure thing. I got it from headquarters." "What do you mean by headquarters." The White House. I was just up there to see about the postotKce iu my town, and they told me Mr. Cleveland was engaged." X. Y. Sun. The old Confederate element in the South within the past ten days has been actively organizing under various guises snd has been strong in its declarations that tho Lost Cause is not lost. The Confederate class of statesmen believe'that the recent strikes in the country unmistakably pjint out that th free labor of the North is a failure and that in a few years the conntry will be com pclledjto adopt some one of the old systems of government to save tho country from fall ing into a state of anarchy. "Johnnie," said the fair-eyed school teach , do you know what capital punish ment is I" "Yes'm," said Johnnie brightly. "Well, Johnnie," said she whom ths cbil dred irreverently call "Old Double-windows" "you may tell us what capital pun ishment is.' "Bein' put in a seat over among the girls, 'ra," said Johunie, and he wasn't put there forthwith. Somerville Journal. Two friends meet on the Boulevard. "Have you been sick?" asked the first. "You dou't look well." "Yes, I am not feeling just right. The fact is I have con sulted three physicians, and they dou't teem to agree npon the cause of my malady." "How is that V "Well, the first said I bad coDsnmption, and the second heart dis ease." "And what did the third one tell you ?" "Oh, he said what tbetbird one always says, the other two were asses." French Wit. A week ago when the Chicago rioters mobbed and robbed tho drug store or Sam uel Rosenfeld, any and everything that look ed or smelled like alcoholic drink was speed ily poured down the throat of some of the rioters. One rioter got hold of a bottle of carbolic acid, ho took a drink, awl pissed the bottle to a fellow rioter, it was passed till cmpliid. Five drank Irotn it, of the five two are dead, the other three are not ex pected to live. To preserve carpets agiiast the ravages ol the buffalo moth or carpet worm the follow ing process is recouimeuded : Add three ta bles? oontuls of turpentine to three quarts of pure, cold water; in this mixture steep a sionge, then squeze it about two tuirds dry and pass it carefully over each breadth sep arately and in ail the corners. Aa ofluu a the water becomes soiled take a fresh sup ply. It will clciiisa the carpet besides act ing as disinfectant and moth destroyer. Be. W. Wight, of the Disciples church ot Bedford, Ohio, is being examined for having hugged and kissed many of the girls of his congregation. He is on trial be fore a committee of the married women of the congregation. The verdict has not yet been reached. The Socialists gave Chicago practical il lustration of their manner of managing af fairs, last week, when they assembled and made a raid on men at work lor the purpose of compelling them to quit work. Bead ac sccounts of their work in soother column, in despatches from Chicago. It is too bad that they didn't have the Honorable Jefferson Davis clothed in his he roic robes when he delivered the corner stone speech at Montgomery, Alabama, some days ago. He khouid have been at tired as he was at the time that he endeav ored to escape from the soldiers of the Ua- lon army. A monument should be erected to his memory, and an image of him with his wile's bonnet ou his head and one of her petticoats around him should be placed on the monument. The ex-Keb!es had a gieat day of it when they laid the corner stone of the Confeder ate monument at Montgomery, Alabama, some days ago. It was in that city that the Rebel Government in 1801 was held. The grand climax of the event was missed when they failed to show Jeff Davis as he appear ed in the bonnet and petticoat ol his wife in bis last great heroic tffort to escape from tho tnion soldiers. They should get up an other grand demonstration and have Davis sppear in the clothes in which he last Ugur ed as the Chief Magistrate of the Confeder acy. Davis in a petticoat and bonnet. The Huntingdon Local News says : Mrs. Margarett Pickett, of this pi ice, widow of Conductor Thomas Pickett who was killed on the Pennsylvania railroad while in the discharge of his duty, received from the railroad company yesterday a check for $1,000. It was optional with the company whether or not Mrs. Pickett should be paid the money, as her husband's death occurr ed three days previous to the 15th of Feb ruary, which was fixed as the time wliec the provisions of the company's relief depart ment should go into effect. This magnan imity ou the part of the Pennsylvania railroad company is receiving the gener ous praise Iroui our citizens that it de serves. The Huntingdon Globe of last week says. On Sunday, as a freight train was going east past the tower near Vineyard, the lifeless body of a boy. about 10 or 12 years of age, was noticed hanging to the brake-rod ol one o f the cars. Upon examination it was fonnd to be cold and stiff, having no doubt been suspended in that position several hours. His legs were both mashed, evident ly having been crushed between the bump ers. Ae papers or other evidence were found upon his person to establish his identity, and another victim of the careless ness snd recklessness of bovs was taken to Midhntown to fill an untimely and prema ture grave. The Chicago police are s set of ga'oe men. If the Chicago jurors and judge do their duty as the police have done theirs, it will not be manv months till a number of the leaders of the murderous rioters will have been huug. A set ut men who will attempt to drive their f.ilow workmen from honest employment by conspiracy and by force, and when remonstrated with will shoot aud kill those who seek to rotect the workmen in their rights are not the kind of people that should be allowed to run st large.' It would be an outrage on the industry of the country to tax it to keep such bad people in jail. The best thing to do with them is to try, convict and execute them for mur der. Frank Uanibright was severely hurt last Friday, in Diven's woods, in Fer.uanagu tonnship. He cut a tree that lodged its top in the branches of a tree standing close by. In order to bring the tree to the ground that was lodged, he cut a second tree to fall across the trunk of the lodged oue. When the second tree fell across the trunk of the leaning one, the top was heavy enough to tilt the butt, and on its sscent it grazed Hambright's l:ps hard enough to break out three teeth aud cut Lis lip so severely that several stitches was necessary to bring the broken parts together His brother brought him to town and his injuries were attended to at the drug store of Banks & Co. "Down in Bnrlington. N, J., one day re cently, a young lady appeared upon the strees w earing a "Mother Hubbard," and as she passed along a crowd of men and boys followed her with cries and epithets, some of the more cranky of them even bnrling missiles at her. Almost beside herself the young lady sought safety Irotn the mob by hurrying into a drug" store. The Mayor has torbidden'tlie wearing of "Mother Hub- bards" on the streets of Bnrliugton, except under certain restraints, which are that girls can wear them while seated on the steps of their own residences, or npon their own srrounds. The fool killer would find much work to do down in Burlington." The Philadelohia Times remarks : The fishery war has begun. At least the occa sion fur war has been given by the seiznre of an American fishing scboouer in Canadian waters, its crew having gone within the three mile limit of the shore, cot for the purpose of fishing, but to secure bait. It ii reported, also, that s large number of Amer ican fishing vessels have put into Digoy Bay for the same purpose, tho intention being to force the Unite t States Government to take some action to prefect their interests. It may occur to the authorities at Washington that they are under no obligation, either legal or moral, to protect the interests of uion who deliberately and openly violate the terms of an existing treaty. The sewing women of Washington, D. C. have expressed a desire that the young la dy who expects to marry President Cleve- UnH shall have her bridal outfit made in America instead ef Pans France. Amert can women and American men everywhere should petition Congress to stop the riff raff population ol Europe from being empt ied into the United Sfcitee. This is said to be the asylum ol the oppressed of all lands, but it is not to become the land where the blatherskites and good-for-nothing men shall be allowed to come from Europe. Ma ny of the worst types of Europeans are in America to-day creating troubles such as were mauilest in Chicago last week. The leaders ol the foreign riff raff, are men of trained minds, men of letters. Tbey are bad men, aud with their bad work will have to be crushed into sUeuce or be driven from the country. The country cau elect a Con gress that will pass a law to exclude the foreigner if need be. The country sees that something will have to be (lone with the foreign element among us. - Ten Thousand. 10,000 samples of wall paper ol all kinds at McCUntic's Hardware Store. Spouting;. Roofing, spouting and repairing, first -s material used, by McClintic. Work guvanteed. Ladlea! I will sell you a pair of nice kid button dress shoes for two dollars made of solid leather. Don't forget it at G. W. Heck's. There is a half-crazy irishman, in New aork, named Donovan Kossa, who sets his living out of Irishmen who contribute mon ey to the Irish cause. Rossa has been guil ty of some ngly expressions. Nothing, how ever, that be has said has come up to the utteruices of the half idiot German, Heir aiost. The following is a sample of Most's utterances after the ChicagV) riots : "It is the beginning cf the social revolution in America. Tho worker has become aggres sive. The sufferers have determined to suf fer no longer. The spiritual dynamite which I have sown for years in the breasts of tho American workmen is bearing beau tiful and bloody fruit. They have met the hordes of the oppressors ; they have coped with them and disabled twenty-three. May the accursed dogs all die lingering deaths, full of pain and torment." Three Dollars Will buy a pair of "Gents" fine calf dress shoes. Every pair warranted try them at G. W. Heck's shoe store. Don't forget it. A Great Reduction. We cai! the attention of our readers to the advertisement ot Charles A. Wood k. Co., No. 17 North Tenth street, Philadelphia, Fa , wIk. Dianufaetuie the Philadelphia Sing es Sewing Machine, which they offer for twenty dollars. They warrant it to be an exact duplicate, and as good in every re spect as those manufactured by the old Singer Company, which they sell for fifty dollars on installments, or forty dollars cash. The fact that Charles A. Wood & Co., offer to send their machine to be examined before being paid for ought to be full guarantee that tbey are all tbey claim. I'nclalmed Letters. List of letters not called for remaining in the post office at Milllintown, Pa., May 1, 1886. Letters: A. Audras, G. H. Brye, Miss Annie G. Cra&e, II. W. Derr (2,) J. U. Uoffstadt, William Hutchison, Charles Melies, G. M. Myers. Postal cards : U. W. Uooverter, John W. Haslett, Ritchird, Son tL Co., W. B. McCartbv, B. F. Reighard i Co. Persons calling for letters in this list will please avk fur advertised matter. Cuas. B. Caawroao, P. M. List of letters remaining in the Patterson, Pa., post office not called tor May 1, 186. Letters : Win. A. Allen, Esq., David Ad ams, N. J. Alsow, Kheltie Bell, Barbara Brandhotfer, Maud Meloy (J,) Peter Crow, Thomas Gregory, Jr., Jos. U. Kiseley.Esq., Prof. J. S. Kimble, John L. Smith, C. U. Wtckersharo, D. M. Yeater. Persona asking for letters in this list will please say they are advertised. , Howaeo Kirk, P. M. A Card. JpxiATa Valley Bank. MirrLisTows, April 19, 1S85. At a meeting of the Directors ot the Ju- ts Valley Bank (Poroeroy, Patterson, Ja cobs k. Co.) held this day, Mr. J. Nevin Po mercy resigned his position as President he having previously severed his connection with the bank. He is no longer interested as a stockholder of the bank, nor ia any other manner. At the samo meeting Joseph Kothrock was elected Presi brr.t, to Hll the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Pome- roy. This bank will not lose any money by the failure of Mr. J. Nevin Pomeroy, and all its stockholders, including the undersigned, are personally resjionsible for its liabilities. Joseph Bothbocc, Pres't. Loi-is E. Atkinson, Asms O. Bossall, W. C. POMESOT, Noan Hsbtzlkk, Puilip M. Kepmek, April 19. Directors. Says the Washington critic : In the Dis trict of Columbia there are 2i),000 more wo men than men. Forty thousand peachblow cheeks, Forty thousand lovely eyes, Twenty thousand williog hearts, Forty million tender sighs. Forty thousand dimpled bands, Forty thousand dainty feet, Twenty thousand noses tine. Twenty thousand voices s reet, Forty thousand graceful arms, Forty thousand pink-white ears, Forty thousand ripe, red lips. Twenty thontand lonesome doars, Twenty thousand willing souls. Twenty thousand willing slaves, Twenty thousand subj-.-cts forj Twenty thousand maiden graves. Xotc from 31cAlitervUle, Pa. Jtain Friday and Saturday. Lost Creek booming. Miss Annie Strayer spent last week in Minlintowo. Sam Eutricon has accepted the position of clerk in Pages store. Joe Weidman is again at his old post, shoving the saw and plane. Wm. Orable, late of Mercer Orphan School, is now general agent for Joseph Page. About one hundred and thirty members communed at the Lutheran church last Sabbath. Richard Dunn is the busiest man in town, at present be is engaged in plastering Abe Sicbcr's hoase in Bunkertown. Don't fail t attend the Uarry Sisters' entertainment on Wednesday night in the Lutheran church. They promise a good entertainment. The I armors ot Lost Creek Jvailey can boast ol oats three inches high, nearly all their corn planted, all their early potatoes in, and only the bth of May. Peace again reigns in McAlisterville, Sammy Be'l and wile have left for parts un known. A leading question for Fayette, as well as the U. S., "Does mob rule ever pay?" Al. Fisher is negotiating for the purchase of Mnrry Smiley 's drug store. It is ru mored the former proprietors will go to Florida te plant an orange grove. We wish Al. success iu his now enterprise. James Sharon and Mac Barnett, tl.e lat ter a son of Judge Barnett, sre on a short visit lo the parents of the former. Both young men will graduate at New Bloom- field Academy, on the 18th of June, and from there will go to Princeton, where they will prepare for the study of law. UNO. "I came through Poughkeepsee oaca." remarked New York drummer: "it must have been some vscation time, for about fif ty assar girls got on. They came into the car where I was, and one ot the prettiest of the whole lot took part of my seat, while her companions all stood around her within hearing distance. She seemed to know that I was travelling man, for, said she. refer ring to the window : "Can't I open that for you t" I thanked her, being so surprised that I could not quite comprehend the sit uation, tier companions, and, in fact ev erybody in the car, became interested, and they all directed their attention to us. 'Are you ou your way home ?' she asked. I told tier a was out on a buisness trie llave you traveled much alone V 'Quito a zood deal,' I replied not at all pleased with the unenviable position I was forced to occupy. Without giving me a chance to ask anv questions, she con:iuued : 'Can't I buy you some lruit or oranges ' I don't care about any,' I replied. Wouldn't you liko a book or pamphlet to read I I hav e some in my traveling bag. No ? Well, I know you'll let me turn the next seat, so as to give you more room.' I lelt the Seat aud told her there was absolutely nothing that I wanted. As I made my way out to the smoking-car nearly everybody laughed including the V as sar girls. One of the latter took mv place. To this day I never see a woman coiniuz to ward my seat that I don't thiuk of that ex perience. I've heard men say they would like to have it tried on them, but no man tikes to be msde a fool of, and hd certainly ap pears in that light when a lot ot school s-irls start in to make him appear ridiculous. MAKRIED: FOGLEMAN PINES On Mav 4th. IS. f"5, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. Philip Graif, Amos Fogleman, of Ferman- gh. to Miss Catherine E. Pines, of Payette township. MirrUNTOWN MARKBTS. MrffLra-Towa, May 12, 1886. Butter 20 Eggs iu Lard 8 MIFrLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 82a85 Corn, ................ . 33 Oats, 82 Ryo 60 New Cloverseed 4 25 to 7 00 Timothy seed . 2 00 Flax seed I 40 Bran 1 00 Chop 1 SO Shorts 130 Ground Alum Salt......... 1 25 American Salt 1 OPal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. ruu.A!suHiA, stay K, lo-. Beef rattle Sa'ijc. Fat cows SJilJo. Veal caive 3a itc. .Vilcu cows -Ua . n ool suoep -5 J'jC per ib. . Sheir-1 hsep 3a"ii. Hogs 5 i6 per lb. Sj. 1 rVxisyl wii re I wtieii 9s.: t'orn 45i4Sc. Oats JJitlc. Sp.iig chiek. ens 40a36e -pi?e. O' i chickens 10i!l-. Butter lOalle. KglWIJc llay '.4a!9 rr ton. FBIO'K E8PE!iSCHviDH Now offers to the public one of the most complete lines of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ever brought to the county-seat. Our Dress Goods department will coiwst in part of Black and Colored Silks, Black and Color ed Cashmeres, and a full line of low priced dress goods of all the newest shades. 0UII SHOE DEPARTMENT You will find one of the mo.-t complete in the county. We hava Men's Fine Shoes at pri ces that will astonish you, our stock of Ladies' Shoes can not be surpassed in the county. Our stock i.s ail fresh and clean and sold at prices that M ill sur prise vou. We have on hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house mutt have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the ttore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders bv mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, SI.un Stheet, Orposr ra Court IIoumf, Milllintown, la., Frederick E3PtfSMADE. PRIVATE PILE. John Byler olfers a valuable farm at pri vate sale. The farm is situated along the main road leading from Milllintown to Mc Alistersville, in Fermanagh township, Jun iata Co., Pa., and only 2 miles from the. former place. The farm contains 1 1.) ACRES of laud, 120 acres of which are cleared, the balance in valuable timber. The land is in a good state of cultivation and under good fence. The improvements are a good frame house 80 by 3d leet, a good frame bank barn 40XW teet, and oth er out-buiidings, a we!l 0 feet deep of nev er failing water is at the door of the house, and a well llj feet deep, of never failing water is at the barn. There is an orchard of over 100 trees on the farm. For further particulars call on JOHN BTLER, on tho farm, or a1dres biin at llilllintown, Juniata county, Fa. CACTI 31 .NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lauds of tlie under eigned J.S.Ki5KFF. PRINTER'S INK SPILLED In Making Big Advertiseinenta is not Worth the Paper Con eumed if the Stock Cannot Confirm the Statements. No One Knows thin Better than. SOHOTT! Whose Phenomenal Succeas in Busineai is but the result of Fair, Square, Honest Dealing. We strive to please to please our patrous in everv wav : bo we tav that if. after insrjection. your purchase, brintr. it back to it for you. 8CH0TTS ATTRACTIONS THIS SP8JNG -uu- MEN'SCLOTHING 151 men's neat, well-made ca.ssimore $6.87; ll wool caRsimeres and cheviot elegant English corkscrew dress and line of mens very hne imported corkscrew dress snit in 1, 3 and 4 button cutaway and Prince Albert coiit made t-qual t j first-class custom work at J11.50 and 16.00. The earliest callers will of course secure the first choice. Don't be late. BOY'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We show the largest variety in the county of f.tney pleated and Norfolk styles knee pants suits for boj'S from 4 to 13 yedts old; price from f 1.50 to 6.00. O.ir stock of long pants suits for boys from 10 to 18 years com prises over 45 different and distinct patters, and these wo have in straight and cutaway sack and frock suit.. Prices are tho lowest on recorX HATS Fl RXISUIXG GOODS AI TR1.1KS. These departments will be found brimful with the rarest bargains. If specified hero they would require more than a pnge, hence our special in vitation to you to cotuo and see with your own eyes how we will be abla to suit in price and stvles collars and shirts, suspenders, silk scarfs, gent's Cl'STOH TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Gentlemen who have not yet left their measure for a new suit are cor dially requested to coino in and see prices are the lowest SCH0TT, TTIie Leading Clothier, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. April 15,i 8to-ly. McMps & Co's. Planing Mill, I'ort Royal Pinna. A.it racTtsEaa ui Ornamental Porticos, Bracket and Scroll Work. D00KS, SASH, BLINDS, SIDING, MOl'LDIXUS, rLOOKltliS, Also, ifoiurs ia sUngles, U'h, an.l lrsmf lumL T of every description. fmiritrv liirutK r worked to order. Or- dvrj !i v mail I r..ni;l!v attrr.ded to. All j OtJetK slluUli LO M'ilt t". M.'KIM.IPS & (' . K-21--f 3.1 I'ort R.y.il, V WIS. I TO STATE . A JTEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tlist I can nor toothache in less thi five m:nutrs j no pin, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pvi, by itio nse of a Huid apilit i to the teeth aud (runts ; no danger. That Diseased G n m s (known as Scurvy) treat ed ancci-sslully a'.d a c lire war r , tyVr,,ut,':' '' -'v-ry Cse. lvjlA' Teeth Filifd and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchingei, or remoddled, Irora Sj.OU to $13 pr set. iWutiiul Gum Enameled Teet inserted st prici s to suit ail. All work warranted to give perfect satis rieiioD. Peop'e who have artillci.tl teeth with which they csnnot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes If notified by letter. G. L. DERR, Practical Dentin!, istaiilished in airrusTows, Pa., is 18ti0. Oct. 14 '85. ACID PHOSPHATE DISSOLVED S.C.ROCK Thi I not a rmnpleK Uannr ft ts vahia!' frriw!nMe Ph-nr.borto Arid only and cMtv.ni- Amm mi It i6:irQCllel "SoiuUt buuo,' "Minor. I-i'V P"-U tiuue." Ui WICOrKLK AS A COMPLETE MMIME - - hi- h is m.-.!" iv a TfW Pier.-, exclusively oar iri, e : if r H.fsnrrrn imnviili'H t-:-.i-3 S..r l ; os. lir.tr, al a cry ajott "-"-. Seudordjr? esr'.y tojour W.r" i Liirire rjj.ply BAUSH & om, K.e Mast-fact.' rm or Baugih'3 &P.3 Phosphate. PRIVATE SALE. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand include a lot of about TWO ACHES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellouse, a com modioni Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the honse. Fur particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. lay men ts to suit Purchaser D. W. HAELETS I the place where jou caa bay THU 1I12ST A3J1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BO YS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD rCXXISHIXG GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever odered to this market, and at JlSTOyiSHISGLY LOUT PRICES I Also, measures taaxa for suits and parts of suits, which will be icade to orde short notice, very reasonable Remember tbe place, in iloffnia&'i New Buildicg, corner of Bridge iq Water streets, MIFFLIN TOWK, PA. (Jan.l, 1884 V vou bocomti dissatiifiitl with us ; we will chterf ully exchange DEPAETMENT, au.l worsted sDrin? Btvle suit at style suit at !SlJ.G3 : 235 men's Tstrr business suits at $11.50. A large cufls. handkerchief.-, hosiery, whit collars and cull's. how well wo can serve them. Our Caution Sotlce. Ail person.s are hereby caiitiotiel acratna Tresppissing apon tho lands of the under signed, whether acat'.-d or unseated, or In possession of, for thu purpose of ashing, bunting, p itherinR berries, cutting timber, or tor any unnweessery purpose. Benjamin Shelleberjrer, Joseph Pine, Wm. Hvinan, John I'ino, Isaac S hellenbereor. John Keller, Msiirice Leonard, Lucien Auker. JJune 11, iH.. S. U. Rimer. a ror.xnnt for sale. A Foundry, iu good order, at Johnstowit Juniata Co., i'a. The engine is new. ThJ rueltini; apparatus hasju-t been overhauled and made as prood as when new The shop is largu and roomy. AU ot tho several de partments are under one root. The Foun dry has the best run of custom in the county. In connection with the Foundry there 5 or 6 acres ot Ian J for sale, having thereon erected a Lartro Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn. Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, &c. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell all or part. For further particulars call on or address J. II. KOGKKS. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. -Li 3 d A r"" It M .ifBritmcaia. 3 f "HTAhil V Si I F. J Voirai. J J lireuiar. C. A. WOOD a ro 17 . loth au, lhllav, Thu mnflt nnDoltf Wmtklw TfwTDT dOsV tnm;iincbiiictinics,DitiDriDff dirorT i nation And ptotr published. EvijDan ber iliotrtKt with pletiil ntrrsTinff. Tnifl pnbltCAtton farm- h ft aioftiTfclubl i.jc(opdi o infi'TOiation wbica no piraon .tumid b wiihooW Th pnpaiaritf of th StiBjrnjno Averxta if enrfe tba it cirru!tioo ntwrl? iuU that oMU othor r pr t it c'iMm comtnl. Pnca. Tr. Iix-(.anttn;iub4. IS iMM H wtdir. MliNN .'. Puhh'brn-. No. 3blKrotiwy. N. . A l'h Ptent fWee suit h tTWtxl e-1 land rulK-aooo; Pn' id lh S . Trtdf-Mirki. CnpT-nahW, AvvniiiK ana " i"--caniw to am-ntoT UVir tiLU in tb Hutted 8ttM, t'anads. Kr.r'ica. . trmsny and other farriirB eoantTi. pr urd at hrt notice nd on reOQ.Dilrm. Information to oWiiBiad ptnt. ehr ruliyniv.o without ehaxj.-. HMd-W "I inrurmationt oon. ixr-. ' - thrmufb Uintia Co. are noticed in tbe Scient:9i Anxicin tn The tdnnowolmk ell on-Wund be all pensns eteeeB WOa- dom if their j-tt.ite. Ajuuucas. aa Licadw. cw Ymt DR. FAHRIEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. IT has never foiled to give trio nott perfect satis fact cn. Ih-ueind ci mothers aro u.liii it ail throner. the tin'f , ard jII are pica-"! with its charnt nig erTc-ts. It M kittain thb tiArv's li raltii K.KXPING FT FK FHiiS O L1C AND I'lAftRHTA. L oot stupefy your iUby witii liua or Morphia M. lures, but u-e Dr. Kataroejr't Tcrttiintr fly rap, trhich is ahray safe snd rrtiaMe. It sonthc At juiets rhel 'Hii.n, Kslikvut. a in and It n.,MATi'S) ind giw Swet, Nati'km Slffp to Bahhs awh RrT5.T TO M 'THikV AtL DuVC GISTS AND MlUMCIKA Ukalsks Skli. IT. ,frvAN STJ hr ICZi- Fn TTH-i IT to CCW iiAGtJUTuWN. MD. rj3 g rot gr 'X' "a f te 'r-"aTlj-'.
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