M1FFLINT0WN : TERMS. gBbocript'""' !' ' M j0 advance. ,B,dra"C,ei advertisement, maerted at 50 ..ntsp-rmcb m loca, col. 'T, or each in.ertion. Bmn, 10 cen" J... if nitde to those desiring year. "SHORT LOCALS. The Lewi" tiD? ric!c " ,0 be Uk" .ilrl 2! Fittsbnrg raarrlei a ' at tiie G. A. J:. Hall. ..fwU-r the i-' cu. posters. ra Grand Ara.ynv. in IVnnsvlvania j neuter ..;." lion 7U li-'Jc bill haj been Knt back U c. n.n.uo ... Cuai!or;Vit locjn; r'ciS flr sported M twine in circuuon- tvanty Tr.urjr Copland has been jjga.A threat d:'.. M.i3Cl.Bn'r t acts of b:i-r? bjok- ed for Aprii trrru ol Court. .1 r.'.'i' v bo remembered Tdc t-?I 1 ,.:!-s,.c-m -War-. Tbe B:1r.d. iti. is iuV.rument in Xhe.J-. Ti:. the-iiatiuguldied latt- j , !--. x :-.s every aay. girrr itonf. an exemplary young man j, in a 'critical ctudili.Mi of health, ceta fl-3'i are ieinc in Philadelphia fV. Mr. O ier fjni.crly of Aeaicmii KrsT . u'lliMJ hoasa in this Fjr ;jirt:ci:Ijr, c!'. it this office. Who doea Turkey want to gobble npt i a qaeation that is asked, not that the ha called to arms, all malea between the ages of 17 and 4!) years. On Saturday seven boy a at Eaiton step ped from one railroad track on to another track. Six of tbe boys were run over and Kiiled by the train iut ) the way of which they had stepped. The board and lodging for tramps at the V ifllin county Poor House for the year 18tfi was $1382, according to the showing in the receipts and expenditures aa publithed by Lewito n papers. la view of the fact that there was a great fall of snow hat Friday and Saturday, from Pennsylvaria on Northward through tbe flri;ih possessions an early spring does not ccin probable. Tbero is a bill in the Legislature that provide s lor the appointment of a state burd of funeral dhectors. Can't some wi-c fellow get np a bill to regulate con- c.-ption and births 1 Ti e tr idiMaeal old time American civili- in tijat r uiKiii couniy ni a,i?pi up la al. .t:t to be broken. A fc-ink ia abjat to be iij.fDi'1 at McConnellstiurg ; tbe next thiiiir they'll biv a railroad and then "At Scranton, Pa., on Satur1i-, Jndg Archbold srtit the Eieeilon Bj.ml or the Second District of tbe IZ'M Ward to jail in defaultof $1003 biil each, lor taaipering with the returns ot tbe spring elections." Yon can have the Sestixel akd Keptb- Kale RearlHter. March 8D. B. Kits will sell on the Jackson farm a mile and a half north east of this town. Live stock and farming im plements. TwelTe acres of wheat in the ground. March 4, John Yeakley, at bis residence in F errnanauh township, one mile east of Mifflintowo, three bors.ts, cows, young cat tle, bogs, and a Urg5 lt offrming imple ment, one large fire proof combination lock sale. Sale at 9 o'clock. March 7 John Y. Shtlly, will sell in Fayette township, a quarter of a mile north-west of McAliatervilte, horses, cows, young cattle, fheep, hogs, and a full assort ment of farming implements, and house hold furniture- March 8 At 10 o'c'ock George Lukeos, of Wa'ker township will sal) 8 horses, cows, young cattle, sheep, hogs, turkeys, chick ens wagons, horse gears and farming im plements. March 8 Lewis Degan, executor of An na tiallentiue dee'd, at the Ballentine home sted in Fermanagh township. Horses, cat tle, sheep, farming Implements, and house bold furniture. At the same time and place, tbe heirs of John Ballentine dee'd will sell a tract of 49 acres more or less of woodland. March 9 K. A. Panne baker will sell at his place ol residence, near Reed's Gap, Lack township, one mare, cow, heifer eleven yosrg rattle, even fcheep, six shotes, Lie and the Philadelphia W'trkly Press j , spring wagon, oats, hay, corn fod- Fes t,.w;. ftii 1 t Siturdiy ; almost 1 ;ooi of snnw vtryfc.JHn t..r. tx.K a hand at ahove! lift t . .e a m: i'ltiire to po;:ijn oc scalp tbe part c! 'ie ia- Enii 5-:fc'-''t b. :?fit house and lot at EtFt.:rit,:r :n Albert Hickcnberger, lor "Tbs Breadwinner." a pleasaut. enter, tiini:?. istiuctive J ray, at the Post Hall- Sb;;.s. I The Legi:tnre spt.t ca day last week ehi::r.r tue q':e:i-n of the repeal of scalp ! I'li'iOj5 tervices are held in the Lewis piotrr. the Sundays fr tbe benefit of the sent to your address, o-jo y.'ar, by piyin; cash, one dolljr and fiitv cents. Yon Lave never had sucti an offer, and it will not stand long. A purgative medicine should possess t-Kiic and cdntive, as well as cathartic properties. This combination of ingredients may be found ia Ayer'a Pills. They slrengrhen and stiaiulste th? bowels, caus ii'.g natural action. 'Ali signs fail" except pimples and blotches. These never tail t' indicate an impure condition of the blood, which may be thoroughly cleansed and renewed bv tiie tue of Ayei's SarsaparK'a. Tbe most t il'.oicious and eeouimixai of blood purifi ers. Kev. Mr. Buter of England at a pro phetic conference held in "ew York City la-t week, predicts the coniiug of the miil- sca'p ' ennima about the year 13 0. The earth ia ; to be destroyed by earthquake and fire af ter which Christ is to begin his reign of PWJ years. Subscribers who are in arrears who pay up, and pay one dollar and fifty cents ia advance caa have the Sentinkl ajd Ke itblicas and the Plulidd'hiu Weekly Piu's sent to tLeir address for the period ol one year. You hi vi: ever had an cfler like Ibis and if u.it stand long. "Preaching services rtt Pine Grove M. E. Church, on Sabbath, March Clh at 10J o'-cl-tk A. M.; At Kairview at '2't o'clock P. M. : and at Eist Sa'etu at 7 o'clock P. M. toe i Tv.risb:;!oni:ia5Met.irougbtne These are the last services by the pastor, Lri-tre to p-eveDt the tale of tobacco j tfcis Conicreuce year. Revival services ev to cir.ors. j .ry evening, at Thompsontown, during the Tie m:'i"C r?oms at the raiiroad station j treeK. All are invited." lricn nicCy re;a!alcl. Mr. Wox did J A r..ftv?it hwprodac-.J no little setin t; ji ' tion in Mauno township, MifiTo county, by ltrM- a ;:-! i-s '! e Legislature that U'l'icg tiie peoj.'e that th mountain tor fK-y.t-1 :c j-rs'rent me ta'e ot, Kq'ior on j -iosi.Sji oa i',it HS-iwiefe cAnuia goid and dccorttiT; di; . ' s ir r, an 1 a co,i! oii operator has intensi- Tb- Ju-.ii: 1 li .rsj ar. I Male Protection Cisjrr - .t ia Coart House Ust Sit ciy i'ttrros. Tii" Fti5y : ir:a ii icrvo Corps will h'U 1 rf3'.; u at La-aster Ta., on the 13th oriut J;:ce. C"si :"r ,-.rh:s ia Oiiio an 1 Pennsylvania fcr iKiicfd. i.'ai:ed it is said by the Kew Trk strikes. Eiv. Mr. Hi-rt, prea-htd in the Presby trrisn Char h a'. Newvilie, Cumberland co-nty, Us: S'-bbiti!. Ct5L:cr oa'i birth day was observed with km led p.tri'it:::! 1Q m'.r.y p!ar-s oa the 22-d f Fetr.r.ry. Sew Tr bttsincs r.ica rejH.rt the busi ness out". i as eB-"Osra;ing for a good rrrai'?r f.ir bajiae-. Tbe P.ntse;ra:.i Co-.'ra! Cinferen;e of the M. E. Ch".rjh v. ill p..eet in Bel'.efonlo 01 the lO.h ot tr,s ru-nith. Ii an'tl tr c l i'tn. rend notice of the t:ie ! !': e r.ic I.Th-raa Chnrrh bni'ding In Licking Creek Valley. Thtrc a '..'ill n the L-gis'ature to ap Ifpriit f I. the erection of a mona-tter-t t.rGoT?vr M'.Siia deceased. Or.r doi'.sr ar.1 a half ciU will secure fnr you the Sexti'tl .!! F-i-rrLLiCaJf and Fki'.'Tifiphii M'ctkiy Pres one year. Jo1 .fi WASitri To Vo:row. First mortgtpe r,t! a r -ieity tc.-r.h SjOOO, given a e nrm. 'or jutioulars call at this ofBte. The Ji:nlata C-nt, rer.ee of the Lutheraa Fvnod tied the sensation by decliring tint lialar al ga3 uiiy be obta ned by boring for it iu the "Bir Yr.liey." Cot gr-s proposes to retaliate on the Ca nadian ri lu'men outra s, by the "seirare and fi-rieitare ol ary vessel ol foreign na tionality foiled entrtged in taking !!h of ( ar.y kind within three mirine mi:es of any of the marine coasts, Ivays, creeks or bar b jrs of the Uuit'-d States, or witbiu sea, lake or river waters of tbe dated States." We leara from exchanges "that silver certificates are in circulation in Clearfield county and other places, which have been raised from $10 to $ 50. The modus oper andi is to cut the figure 5 from an internal revenue stamp used on cigar boxes, pate it over the figure 1 on a ten dollar silver cciliScate and the job is complete, the re- j salt being a fifty dollar note. There are over tw j thitmnd soldiers ol the war of 1S12 on the pensioa liit, and over seventeen thoueanl widows of tbe soldiers of the war of 1812 on the pension list. How can the survival of so mny widows of the soldiers of 1812 be account ed for on any other ground than that the soldiers were old when they married snt that they married young women. A despatch from Chicago, on the 22nd day of Febrntry, sys : There is good rea sou to believe that 7,000,000 bushels of wheat has been bought In this market with in the last three days The total receipts of wheat at primary points, for the week, l.. Un-i, ,i1- 713 OTXI hnslifls- the imillesl der, rye straw, etc. March 9, M. U. Varnea will aeU at bis place of residence in Milford township, a mile west of Patterson. Six horses, twen ty young cattle, eight shotes, chickens, ducks and turkeys and farming implements also, at the same lime and place ; a farm of 63 acres, known as the John Kepner up per farm. March 10. George Bowers will sell in Milford township, 6 miles west of Patter son, cows, young cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, wsjons, and a full assortment of taroung implements, and household good. March lei. A. F. Robison, will sell at his place of residence three quarters of a mile borth-eaat of McAlistervillc. Two horses, a bay colt three years old, three cows, three belters 2 years old, a stock bull, calves, shotes, chickens, a Bradley harvester, Buckeye mower, and a full liue of other farming machinery. June month credit on all sums over $5. March 10 Abram K. Brubaker will aeU at his residence in Monroe township, a mile and three quarters west of Richfield, horses, colts, a cow, one heifer, wagon, reaper and mower, cultivators, plows and a general as sortment of farming implements, bay by tbe ton, chestnut posts, lot ot palings, and othtr articles. Sale at 10 o'clock a. ni. March 11 At Locust Kua in Walker township, William Gross will sell all bis personal propertv including a lot of horses, ! cows. V0UD2 cattle, hoes, farming imple ments of all kinds. March IS. James Adams, at his resi dence iu Walker township, horses, cattle, and other live stock, and n full line ol tann ing machinery ur.d implements. Sale at 11 o'clock A. M. Henry Ai.ker, Auction eer. J. C. IlTliliir, wid sell live slock and farming implements, near johiisluwu, March 21, ie?7. March 24 John D. Mertz, at his residence in Walker township, will sell 5 horses, 8 cows, 7 theep and Utubs. brood sow, eight shotes, chickens, wagon, baggy, sled, tann ing implenieuts, horse gears, harness house hold go- ds, iiIuaiogi bedroom suits, btd- steads, bureaus, cupboaid, sink, tables, Do mestic eewing machine, cook and other stoves, meat and lard by the pound, apple butter, potatoes, corn, oats, bay by tbe ton and ail his personal property. 'o post ponement od account of the weather: lu-n. Music by choir. On motion of teach er Kenepp, the ins'titute tendered a rote ot thanks to the directors, for nse of school house; to people of Johnstown, for kindly entertainiug the strangers ; to Snpt. Annua for his efficient labor; to "choir, for music ; to Professor Ailmaa and teacher Ilibbs for their kind assistance; and last bat not least, to the people at large for their interest in, and appreciation of this institute. On mo tion, tbe institute adj mrned ie die. K. One day last woek a Clearfield hnntor eame across a bear aad lour cubs. The cubs were the size of small kittens. The old bear showed light. The hunter shot her aeeo, put tae cubs in bis pockets, went home, took a sled out and brought in thj 200 pound old bear. Varl Sburz fell iu New York City on the paveiueut on Saturday and broke a leg. General Ben Butler fell in the same city, on tbe same day and severely injured a shoulder. Charleston was disturbed' by a slight earthquake shock on Saturday. .formal Clan. I will op a Select School and Normal Claas at Thompsontown on Monday, April 11th 1887 to continue ten weeks. Good boarding can be had at reasonable rates. For particulars address J. T. AlLMAM Thoirrpsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. Public Sale The trustees of the Licking Creek Luth eran church, will sell at puhlic sale 00 Stt urday, Match 12 at 1 o'clock P. If , tha old church buildiug, church lamps, table, two good coal stoves with pipe, a lot of re fuse lumber and so furtb. The time for the removal of tbe building by the purchas er wilt be fixed on day of sale. Fayette ToTublp .Motes. The Lutheran and Presbyterian meetings rcsullvd in some eig.it or ten convert to tl.e former, and six to tbe latttr. Everybody has been talking weather and mml. Miss Lottie McAlisterof Thompsontown who visited Hiss iomuce Woods has re turned to her home. Charley Began is getting well from a se vere attack ot joeuiuonia. Miss Liuie Leonard had a doubla attack ol Qaiusev. Miss Emma Snyder has been ill with Spiual Minnigitis. It is said the children in a number of schools do as they please. Out of curiosi ty, I visited Oakland School. The teacher was having a class recite "off the book,'' arithmatic tables. I looked to tbe back part of the room ; tue boys there were en gaged in a quiet game ol ball, then I did not wonder why there are so many win dows minus glass. Where are ye superin tendent and directors. 1 am told that none of the latter have ever beeuscen iu oraoout the school bouse dur'ug school hours. he bad to lre ,t ,,, 0 lu.i., o( 1 Institute yole of thanks was tendered ! Snpt. Boyer for hit presence and coopera tion of the work; P. M. Teats then sddress ed tbe Institute ; On motion of tbe Insti tuU a ote of thanks was tendered P. M. Teats, his son and daughter for their assis tance on tbe psrt or music, and to Prof. Wonder for his cooperation in the work; Ou motion tbe institute stood adjonmed to meet at 1 15 o'clock P. M. Institute op ened arin at t)m tt- ht- in-ing '.ra-.i:.; , . ' opened by tiirry na.is, and discussed by lliobs, Speakman and Kepner ; The subject, School Libraries" was Uken up and dis cussed by D Kepner, Prof. J. T. Ailman and Ilower The subject of Map Drawing was taken no and diseussed by A. L. Shaf fer, J. A. Snyder, T. Arhoeat, Prof. Ail man, G. B. M. Gorden, D. W. Kepner, and P. O. Shelly ; During the time this saS- ject was under consideration, Snpt. An- man suggested that some of tho scholars of Ulchlie d school who were present should draw maps on tbe Blackboard, which was done err neatly frotn mem ry, by Ursula Graybill, Maggio Slwllenberger, Jonn Kdl man, Victor Harrie, and Fra ik Shellen berger. After an i.itermission of 15 uiin utea the bouse was sgaia called to order; A paper on spi lling was read by E. H. Bow- etsox j The subject of Literary Societies j was th.n taken np and ably bandied by I Sansman, Uibbs, Keller and Ailmaa ; I Thoroughness" was opened by P. G. Shelly followed by Kepler, Speakuiin and Ailntan; Music by Institute "Kind Words never We," Sadie Kicbart presiding at the organ ; Lecitation "Tbe Irish man and tho ''-' I'.v O. U. SulontT; Adjourned to nieeat 7 P. M. Saturday evening Insti tute was opened by a piece of music by the Juniata Valley Comet Band of Kichlield, followed by a recitarjon "The Classical nierffvman " hv Prtnl, f3p.h;il. U....-, I r.j , j . ' . ui-.viii, all.. tl at u by Lena Harris, l be singer and the child," Recitation by Minnie Winey, "Which shall it be;" Select Kcadii.g by V. G. Shelly, subject. "The Dutclimtn and the Telephone; An address was th-iu deliver ed b) J. N. Kfller, sul.j t, "The ol 1 an I the new," alter which J. T. Ailmaa deliv ered an address, which a great many of our town and country folks should consid er, subject being "Evenings, how they should be spent;" Recitation by Lula Grarbiil, subnet "The Miiden's Prayer;' The institute a Ij eirned sine die; The In stitute wa a success in every respect. A j larne turnout ot thn riiivMna t ..h ! and sn attendance of 2 teachers. Y. An Altered Cure for Cancer. m. ,. l A JTEW L2AS3 OF LIFE When one has been sufTering the aponie of a severe attack of rheuiuauiu, neural gia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems as if a new tease of life had been granted. Such have bwa the feeliuars of thousands who, after trying physicians and number less remedies, hare used Afhlophoros and found to their great joy that this medicine really did cure these diseases. 3o7 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. After suffering for nearly twn years with continuous attack of rh-Jinv.t in ; alter trying aim every - :!:.-, J-jir-ftis and foreign, hLii the tie-iuiay ui a wie nutn, or a I 1:1! ;!:t l-eij on 5 t tnit in, it iu adouoie pieictire i .iie to tia l a remedy which, criiiratiti in the famous "City ot Elms'' tiio lior.io nty aticestors anC its fir't fo in lers has j rovei! sj invalua ble a hi-si'int. It L uetrlTsix montlut since I w aa it 1 to trace out thesiinifii'ance of that wir-l Athl(p!ioros. It has prored to nie, in a good de-rree, a renewer of my former vittor and stren'li, so that I have lx"a canM -.I t i move about with aiimist yiHiiuitil activity, au.l to feel, while ap proaeh'n? ciy " thrc seo.-e ve-irs an-J ten,'' thrit i hava a new h 'i.l oil liie. 1 beiier your pliilo Jiiihyof llficiiscaze ti hccmrei't that it has in orufoi i'l the h!oo!. un i that your reme-lv to'vhes t'n joints ami mus cles, !.oseniu.r im n 'c vi.ie h have been bro'ient into so. je-'iion to tiua dreadful disoii, anil reme ly tliat I I. ca:iti."n f'r ; 1 ia it to ;n!:;-.-. t in my own cs state tl.e tr.i.rv the safest and ha7C tiu n f;ea a? r.o otl.cr ve t. 'v. .1. I have been .1 :' rc-ommend-'. i .1- I trie I its efficacy c.'i I f mo now frei to '3 1 pot nKn it, as riosi clViout cure I aii knowle.l.-e of. A. li. Davekpoet. Every In;g,rist poould keep Athlophoros and Athlophoroe rills, but w here they can not be bouirht of the dni"-i.st the Athlo phoros Co., H i Wall St.. New York, will j Valuable Clothing House of L.rii 1 atiritllP I e -!' t, A W 'fe I ff 1 f W S-AAItTk At regular price, which is fl.CO pr Lottie fir Athlophoros and fife, for Pills. For liver and kidney d'seases. dyspepsia, fn d eti.n. weakness, nenoua dehility, diseases of women, r -nstiratirn. liealaerie. tin pore uksju. .. a iniopnoroa mis are unequaieu. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D. W. HARLEY, ESTABLISHED 1865- Only those liounes who pursue aa ALL THE YEAR ROUND Policy of Lowest Prices hare the Public ConfiJecco and a Steady Patronage. Everybody knows that D. if. IlarUy ia the Chief Champion of STEADY, TJNSENSATIOXAL PRICES. Xo wondtr, then, that all seasons find as EQUALLY BUSY. So spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Prices for Hoa cat Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEX UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOE3, HATS, CAPS, OLOVES, and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at prices that will do yon good. Measures taken for Suits, or irts of suits on short notice, of a styld to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut. The Corner of Bridge & Water Streets ia the business plaee of iba D. W. 1 January 10, 1SS7. HARLEY A Gala Evening at Klcliueld. cf Central Pennsylvania will meet j gnte Tor an eoial time since last har- :nic:t ;rf, I'rrrvcutin'.y, March P, l?Si. iTeiit Wheat is uncertain in tone with a Thel..g;,ia-ivr ill t'nat interests the ciH' fair volume of trading. Kf-teri. m.'. st ! the Traction bill in the j Last Thursday, the Lower House of Con- Lt.iaturc , ot. a 'ine-tion of 3 or6ctsfire. greis, sustiined Tresident Cleveland's veto Tlw f in'orl Dr-.-ratic Company promise j of the dependent pension bill. The vote in p'.'annt eatcrt liament in the G. A. It. favor of passing the bill over the President's Lai; a tfcs ev-Mr i of the 2nd and Sri The Bloomfield Advocste ot the 23rd of February says ; Last Thursday noon after Mr. J. W. Ferrell had sold bis beer and was about takicg him away, the brute which was very large and had not been out ol the stable for nearly 6 months, be came very cross. He ran at Mr. Ferrell and gored him in the leg above the knee and knocked htm down. Mr. Ferrell was in thb act ot getting up when he made a second attack and bit him on the side breaking several riba and otherwise injur ing l.iin. The enraged animal toased bun in the air. Just at that time his son ran up and caught tbe brute by the ring iu his cose with one band and dragged bis fa ther away from him with the other, so that be conid gel away The bull was led to a tree where he was securely fastened by means of a log chain. With the assistance ol bis wife and son Mr. Ferrell managed to eet to the house. Dr. S. K. Ickes was summoned, who rendered tbeneceasary aid. The injured man has suflered terribly, but we hope be will soon recover. The drover, who had purchased the annual and witness ed the accident, refused to take the brute, and upon demanding his m0ney it was returned. The Kirblieid school celebrated Washing ton's nirth d.y. i. G. Shelly, the teacher, ci.ic 1 the house to orJer. The, over-crowd-e J auiueuee j.Miied iu siugrug '-Aiiierica." Alter inuouuetory remarks by the chairman, l he J. V. C Baud dlco!ir. d excellent ruu io . I'.y the way, the bojs tooted uucoiu I'aouly well all livening. The president read a syuopMs ot Washington's lite, h.ch waa 1 el. owed by band iuumc .Mar) Mills ren- dercd an "Ode lor Washington's birthday." Stilt Oraybill icLdcrcti a 'Tiibute to WaMiiutou." tai!e fcicuart dwelt upon the -aleuiory ol Washington." Charlie fuiluiau spoke ol tiejr,;e Washington' love lor liu luoUici. John iletlerling spoke ol 'iuire bud and his son Jo uihu." Tii jie aaeileuterger aditressed tierself to the subject of "Martha llale." 'Jerome Shelly presented a " Scrap of History." Minnie Winey took Washington," for suD)ct of declamation. Jeunie Harris recited tbe "Star Spangled Bauuer." The recitations, declamations, aud so lorth, were followed bv lively, patriotic addresses by K 1. lIocK enbrolt, V. T. Kicbert, S. li. Graybill, Bi- raiu Shatter, T. K. Uraj bill, Harry lla-s, and others. A void of thanks was extend ed to the band. Three rousing cheers for the band, liberty, and independence, made the welkin ring. Mover be lore in the his tory of KichfieU was there held a more en thusiastic meeting than tbe one just report ed. The portrait of Washington was ap propriately decorated with fligs, wreath ol laurel, displaying good taste, which in it self had a soul stirring effect. S. . Sale of Ilerei. The cure of a cancer by the nse of what ia commonly known as sheep sorrel ia re corded as having been nude in Wales. The cancer was in tho neck ot a woman, s lie ir to the jugular vein aa to render aa opera tion impossible. The leaves ol the plant were wrapped in brown paper s.i tight as to make the package impervious to air. Tbi package waa then placed beneath an open grate, covered with the hot ashes of the same. When sufficiently conked it wjs rempved and in as hot a state ss i'i.-i'.;le and not burn, it was now applied, tbele.-ve. being in direct contact with the rt'e-'r, which was firmly held to the put affected ; by a linen handkerchief. Str ir.ge to sav at the expiration of one month tne tnnur ) caruo aw iy, and his not sln.-e appeared. Perfect Hair? Indicates a natural and healthy condi tion of the sculp, and of the gluntta through which nourishment ia cbtaiued. When, in consequence of age and dis ease, tho hair becomes weak, ta'n, and gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen It, restore its original color, promote ifi rapid and vigorous growth, and impart to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I have used Ayer's ITair Vfcor for a lonp time, and am convinced of its value. When I was 17 years of aire nit hair began to turn gray. I commen-d using the Viijor, and was surpti.-ed at the good tITects it produced. It not only restored the color to my hair, hot ho stimulated it growth, that I have now more hair than ever before. J. V. Edwards, Coldtvatcr, Miss. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by all DrcggifU and Perfumers. Ir Yon arc snTEiuxo from drUlity Vnllosaof appetite; if your stomach is out of order, or yonr mind confused; take Ayer's Sarsnparilla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more surely and speedily tian any tonic yet discovered. For six month I suffered from lher and stomach troubles. My f'l "id not nourish me, and I berime weak and vervmuclienifciatr!. I tooksix Ix.t'h-s of Aver's Sarsaparilla. and was ci'-'e.!. J. M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. t Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rrri.-r-l l. v rr.J.C. .' yerJ. .. I-,-e. il,M". Foi.l by rruji;i. fr;.e 1: sit i- '::., ? . Tt'SCA ROIl A AC.inEMV, ArMdeinla, Juniaia Co DEPARTURE.1 l'a. T"lt. Tbe present Cor.pre5s will expire on the 4 h, vruli v.l Ljvmg a?reed to compel the Xirth-rt! Pacific railroad to forfeit its land rst. A cotrpiny r, home tsient will pliy the r'enuai Volcntecr in the Court House at I-?i-toBD, on the evenings of 'jl jrch 2, 8, T'svid Bourt?r, of Millerstnwn, Perry eouuty, died on Fndsy, February IS, after an i.lne.a 0f a few ,ure. Agi al0t fifty two years. I'f.ple Vhn r:t fi.h, d.isre Iiie (AA fi,h ,hlt rJll!o nnhier caught in Zook's dam ta be a The Aes.i,.(llr p,,,,;;. g,lt ofr tbir p'aya, sno p sc., i-i a satisfactorily man in tlie a. a. R Uil on the evening of the 22 f rVhrnary. n d ,i:lr nd a na:f cashj 80cure ?oa the StxrisEi. akd F.ErrBLicas and the r; . f. ' , . . "w-e.pta Meekly f,s, one year. er wi ut tj This t.md Ion?. on can attend a public sale almost every 'ytl.is ni;,uh, if you have the time to rr sr.d an inclination, aud yon need not ?" 'r frem h inie to do so. '-"lies of Mifflmtown and Patterson held ,;mJlintG.A.E.ni:i, on Friday ''. '""l-y evmiags for the benefit ol e friendship Fire Couiony. u-'-Mpdo3Laa ip:ila'ion of 5.C0O. -E oLii VUi iwj hcensed to CU liquor. .h1' that house i.l be worth ore " UUO a Uati.W:.' V rr.i ... : . ' ' Ellle1 pole cat in her kitchen price Ol '.ely Jj veto was 17-3, the vote sgaiust the bill was 12". The passage of a vetoed bill rerpaires a two-thirds vof?. The vetoed bill failed in receiving tho two-tbirds vote. Congress man Atkinson voted in favor of piising the biil over the President's head. We have learned that a lot or fellows while going home from the election at Ori ental had a tussle with a jug full of hard cider, and the cider got rather the better ot them. They imagined that they were a par ty of fantastic, and that one became a snapper, and they put him into a swill barrel. Before all got home the cider was victor ions, and one was laid np in a stable and several in a wagon shed. Liverpool Sun. Tbeophelns Wiuey, of near Richlleld, who went to Freeport. Illinois, several years ajo, became violently insane a short time alter his arrival in that state through religions excitement. He was brought to this place on Thursday of last week, by an attendant from Illinois. When at the Ja cob's House he refused to enter the convey -ance in which be was to be taken home, and had to be forced to enter. He was tak en home by his brother and toe attendant who accompaniel him from Illinois Tribune. a. A. It. Hall. :.in:i v- lr I our tli:.-l cau exjici un r rrts. that Mia. . Post have placed the tickets at JobDilown Institute. An adjourned institute convened at Johns town, rebrnary 18th and 19th UiL, lbb Fridav evening was disagreeable, so there was nothing done. Saturday morning dit to. Just before noon the institute was or Iran ixed bv electing teacher, J. B. Henry, vice president, and teacher G. L. Kenepp, secretary. At 1 o'clock P. M., institute con Tith Snr.t. W. K. Anman in the chair. Music by the choir. Recitation by Miss Mvrtle Evans, .'Times for an Exhibi tion." G. L. Kenepp opened the subject, Preparation for the Recitation." Tbe dis cussion was continued by teachers, G. H Martin. Prof. J. T. Ailman, J. W. Hibbs, and J- B. Henrv, the subject was then clos ed bv G. L. Kenepp. Recitation by Master Chas. Forney, 'Mother, Home and Heaven.' Tbe subject of "Primary Arithmetic, was nH he J. W. Hibbs. G. H. Martin gave a drill to a class of girls and boys in Arithmetic. Mr. J. W. Hibbs gave a class drill in Primary Arithmetic to a class of little girls who had no previous knowledge of Arithmetic. Prof. J. T. Ailman took the same class and continued the drill for the purpo-e of illustrating the method of teaching Primary Arithmetic. Recitatiou by Miss Minnie Forney, -For little girls." Music by choir. "Teaching as a profess ion," was then opened by Prof. J. T. Ail man, in the absence of H. E.Sausman, who Lad charge of the subject. Music by choir. Institute adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock, and at that time convened, with vice prcai dect Henry, In the chair. Mnsic by choir. Motives and Incentives, -as L. Banks Wilson will sell a car load of low horses in this place on Saturday, Much 12, 1887. ' Inter-Count? Institute. Sprivg Term opens April 4, iSS7. For circulars and oilier information, inquire ol the Principal, R. F. Ei-uorr, A. B., Academia, Pa. Feb. 21.18F7. 6t. . 'In Ar.ncaia the bride is not allowed to peak in the presence of Ler husband's mo ther and in Persia the mother in law is an object of special affection on the part of tbe daughter and son-in-law." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, McCulloch's Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. THE SUMMER SESIOX of flltcen weeks begins, MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, 18S7. lSTRl CTIO X will le given in the Common School l'ranrhe, in Methods of Teaching, Physiology and Hygiene, Algo bri, Latin, German, Prawing, etc. CHARGES for Tuition and Boarding are moderate ; and pupils of .both sexes will be received. For further particu'ar address cither of the following tcjchers: Jos. U. Lasns. Blanche McC. Laxom, Wart W. AIcCilloch, McCulloch's Mills, Jnnia'a Co., Pa. invitation lou nave to call t::, j nl i-ee amine mv lnnie stock, anl se POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS! ADMITTING OF XO DELAY, IIAYE BEES ISSIED TO TDB SAIE-SJIE IX CHARGE OF TIIE M A M 31 0 T II G L OTUIXG DEPARTMENT -AT SC IIOTT'S To reduce tbe prices of EACH and EVERT ARTICLE folly twenty five per cent. Consiilcrinp; our former redactions on Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents FurnishiDK Goods, this present cut in prices is virtually a discountof FORTY PER CENT. from the actual value of the goods. '-Stock, taking" time is traveling nigk. We must take our chances wLile the weather is cold and clothing buyer plenty. Hesitation is fatal ; so here we go : TIIE KEENEST CUT L PRICES ! WE WILL OFFER ONE UUSDREDMEX S SPLENDID CASSIMHR AND BEAVER OVEKCAOTS, WORTH $14,00 FOR $J.50. WE WILL OFFER CHOICE ENGLISH, KER5EY AND CHINCHIL LA OVERCOATS WORTH $16 00 FOR 510.25. I j WE WILL OFFER MEN'S NEAT AND WARM OvERCOATS WORTH SS.O'i FOR $3.2". OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG MEN, FROM 13 to IS YEARS OF AGH, j AT GREATLY REDUCED I'KICES. TIIE EOTTO.H IHS DROPPED Ol T Ol I'KiltJi STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN SUITS: ce we i:i ka in un'or.tlino; our stock of lien's and Boys' Suit iiie pier; lilr, anil CX- j is without a parallel, from onr finest Drt-s Suits for a gentleman down to the stror.-.', every-uay suit i"T n.e ui. nmujuuim f,,r t,. -fr v. :sk than we have ever "iven before. We mean bns- lect from it what You want at inesp. The suits must he sold at any rato. The eame reductions have be n rrsnde in our Pants Ltpsrtn:-nt. livery pair tas oeen piaeeu uu my New Departure CASH PE1CES. I am determined to .ell at cash prices h low that ) on will be astonished to hear them. FURNITURE Lt'bt. LOOK HERE ! ! Cannot he done without in If you need a Hat. a Cap. a Shirt, a Suit of Underwear, a pair of Glovea, or anything else in the wav of Furnishing Goods, you can bny it at about fifty cents on the dollar at" Schott's We want to turn thee goods into money before inventory dav, hence our GREAT REDUCTION. SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., xMlFFLINTOWN, PA. On Wednesday anil Thursday evenings, the 2nd and 3rd of March, Walter S. Sn ford and bis tali-ntd company will perform the treat 4 act drama, of Under the Lash, and the Breadwinnors. B th plays are con- j ced'd to be the very best. As this com- rany carry uieir oin scenery auu "r'- r, ...mailman -s.-i. ..r ..., do., J by te.ebs,M.ri.n,Dec0,E, aud Ailman vjjotutt w..m f. j... . , . - r,n,.b. Miss t-aun rare treat. 1 b. . uec' , , ; - ! NeNamar. i.n-i "j he I Mnsic by choir, tbe in.mrv " was diacuased i- -j oc -kl.1, n h I Nnsic ny tuun. " . .W.IMMKUU,"!!'"' - . , . M , iiMnri'j." nhlrfl. "Malor Jnncts' i:n XT', Mr" 1,3,6 c,t foD!?ht lPrer-1 LiJ l R ' store' also " tb6 et0re !' . 8i . I Lu, r MarUn Eh, and Ail-1 Beyer addressed the lastit Procurdinga of the Joint Teachers' In stitute h Id nt Ri. bfieM Pa. Kritlay evenirig,.Keb. 11. 1887 The bouse was called to orjjr by Sup't. (V. . Auman, after a bicb tlio lollowing officers were chos en ; Frof. D. S. Buyer, Pres't; P. G. Shel ly Vice President ; J. H. Willis, Secretary. Music by Institute, "Sinjrioir. neath the Old Apple Tree," lollowed by a Kocitation Ly O. B. Pulouff, subjat "Farewoll brother Watkius ; A. N. Wonder then address ed the Institute dwelling mainly on Psycolj ogy; The aubj-ct of "Punctual ty" was op ened by J. A. Snyder, after which a lirely discussion followed by Sup't Boyer, Sup't Auman, P. G. Shelly, A. N. Wonder; Mu sic by Institute; Recitation by Besie Wbitely, Subject "Bingen on tbe Rhine;" Recitation by ilinnie Winey, subjjet "Lit tle Maud;" Address by Supt W. E. Auman, in which be extended a hearty welcome to all, to participate in the exercises of the Institute ; Recitation, "The Irish School," by O. B. Sulouff; Address by Snpt. 1). S . Boyer, alter which the Institute adjourned to meet Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Saturday morning February 12, thebonae was called to order by chairman. Tbe In stitute opened with responsiue reading and otlering of the Lord's Prayer after which the lnatitute sang "Rind words never die." Tha subji-ct of "Mental- Arithmetic" was opened by S. II. Graybill, fol.owed by a warm discussion pro and con by P. G. Shelly, J. N. Snyd.-r, E. S. Hokwbrok, G. B. M. Gordon, Supt. Anman, D. f . Kep ner, Ueo W. Speakman and A. L. SchafTer; The subject of "Ventilation" was then tak eu up and discussed by E. S. Hokinbrok, SUj.t. Boyer, J. A. Snyder, P. G. Shelly, A. L. Shatter, D. K. Kepner and A. N. Wonder A. M. Ueography by G. B. M. Gordon anj J. W. Ilihbi; A papar on Mu sic in School w .e read by O. B. Suloufl; A Piccalo Solo by Bryant Teats accompani ed by the orgm; recitation by O. B. SnloufT, 1 snbjrct, ''Major Jones' Courtship;'' Prof. jle, stated that MIFFL1NT0WX MARKETS. MrrrLisTowR. March 2, 18?7. Fntter 25 Ep?s 15 lard 8 ILiin 10 KIFrLHJTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 78 Com, 45 Oat.- 2 Kyo ti' IS e w Cloverseed (1.50 Timothy seed 2 Ot Flaxseed 1 60 Bran 1 00 (.hop 1 60 -Shorts 1 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 25 American Salt 1 00a! 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Kebrmry 2. 18S7 Pennsy lvania wheat 91 cents; Corn. lnlerinr i grade 46 cents ; Oats at -e to 37 cents per buabe! ; Rye 63 ctn; Butter ltic to :ic prr lb: Hofs at 7 to 28 cents per lb. llav at $10. to $U.oO per ton ; Eggs 10c to 17c per doaen; Chickens i to M cents por iu; Turkeys 7 to 11 cents per lb; Ducks 9 to 12 cents; Ueese H to 1 lets per in; llama I- to 13c per lb; Sides 7et per lb; Shoulders 8 cents per lb; Lar.1 at 7- p- r lb; Clover- seed at 7 to 8 cnits ?r if; i anow ai a i 4rU per lb; Early Rose potatoes C cents per bushe': Petrless potatoes at ?o to ceots per bushel ; Sweet p-.t itoes 35 to 4'J cents a basket; cnoire wwons yi barrel; Confectioner's Rugar6 toiS; Grocer's powdered sugar tc par ltr, Granulated su gar 6, 6, and 10c a jxmnd ; Pittsburg coal oil 6i ."! per barrel; flos 7c per lb; Sheep 4 to 6e; Lan.b 4 to 7c per lb; Milch cows tZo to $j(; Fat con s, 2 to 4cts per lb. De- the BESTMAUE CLOTHING IN yAtesc? CHESTNUTS? 1 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, j or MIFrM.lTOW5t PA. WITH ! URANCH AT PORT ROYAL. ; Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTQROCK. Pres,Jet. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. Cir.ICToas: I W. C. Pomeroy Joseph Rothrock, Noab Hertzler. Philip M. Kepner, 'AmosG. H. nsali, Louis E. Atkinson, Robert E. I'aiker. , ST'CKUoLERS : Phil:;- M. Kepner, i Joseph Rotbrock, (Ic ge Jacobs, L. E. Atkinsou, V. C. Pomeroy, . Amos G. Bonsall, N'oah Hertzler, : t'harlette Snyder, Annie M. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Marv KurU, K. E Parker. J.vIiol:iies liwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. these tiavri of civilized Louse-i ! keeping and my Cash Prices i'or' CARPETS, llus, Lir.np.s' Mattresses of all kinds, feather bolsters, Chairs, , single, or 111 tets, Chamleri i Suits, in cherry, walnut, ash, j and mahogany, if you desire it, ' i will C..11.U' y-m to roniizu that yen can lno a iit.isj sA!an lidly famish- j td for a small prkv. My GENERAL ASSORTMENT of carpet rang-ea from the substan tial r.i, ingrain, two and three r.iy, to tapestry and body brnsstl. Kvcry Dop.vrtui-nt ia tha Honsoho'.d Fur niture Xjlrie i-i c iiij l;te, even to PICTURES. If yoar dpsire for Household coration leads you to picture wails of the rooms of you.- house we can supply ycu with pictures at prices that will cir.se yoa t i wonder how thoy can be produced for little money, IN SHORT if vou havo ft desire to economise vour purchases of household Roods for nse and for household adorn rii i.innnf ofT.ir.l in nf.sfi Tilu : , 1 tRCHEON, KOWVAN. OR FNENCH DRAFT HORSES, 11 "p - ,1 . 1T, f. frt by for ray Cash Kates aro so ,ow ;NGLlSH SHire horse?, stanoaro-bred trot- IJAdfi ft KHiMr' '('it!ild Ltl if , t m,l .;n. 1 TERS. CLEVELAND BAYS FPENCH COACHERS, j V j UJl J J-- vJ A - that yon cannot fail of malwgj lucn-. jqdle and carriage horse, I T,U (? TiT,r nrVf f rt ICELAND AND SHT-AND POS'ES, K J! V A . T KM I 1LD ; JULLLirjii ki yw - r; Tall and tl Inter Goods. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of resilience on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, full stock, of Fall and Winter millir.erj ftoods, all new, and of the latest styles and having employed brat class milliners X aui prepared to supply the public with everything found in a liratcUas tuilliuer store, come and examine icy stock. I coLsider it no trouble to ahow goods. MRS. L'KIHL. May 2-83,l.T. so in ' Three and Four per cent, i&tertst will ba) paid on aertitigate of deposits. j 1 jn 23, 1S87 tf THEY LEj$ALL 1888 BAUGH'S Dniin Dgtt Hatio TJoal "SHADELAKD"K. a"u 'rr-ev'1 m ths Special Uanw fo: Scei Lea Tccacco ! :f$Z World. v - i ri try f-.ii. ti,n.. i,. i iiii sit i ir' : iuuuuuuv ,-;L I ' . . , a il I'M i ! 1(.i-'.,.,':,.,a7!,v;.'I "I ATTirina fmm I m . i urn tr,.vSatcy CLYOESDALE HORSES. EccnesiGal Fertilizer ey by buying at JOHN S. GRAYBTLL'S, OS BHnw STUrTT. .T THE CAX.Uj, MIFFLIN TOWN, TENNA. J.ir.nry VZ:h 18b7. C4rTIOJ NOTICE. A aginst fishing or bunting, gatherinc ' Wfce. yoa writ. .ttatW-r berries, or crossicg quius, or in a; way UospassinR on the Unds of the under rtgne.1 J- Knw. t HOLSTEIN-FRESIAN AND DEVON CATTLE, j M:t cn3Unira hare t:n' i iv.;nu of or nmny ! rmn i.Ti -"lire In lri.iin ami iii!..r.in ; ' mjwricr iinulilv : laruK vari-y nA liiimno ' ioU-lloiin; otn;rl'.inKy of rfmiirinic iitt'eront an 1 l-w prlcV. hfia of our u r qiuilfil farilitiea. rxtrnt or bnMaox. ail ' w ra iniiita' i"n. ! ao THf.i; .sT.ii:Llsmryr in tlx- tTORL It oU'ers mt h lmn'r to tb pnrrhnrr. PKIfR IOVI TKKMS F.-T! FlKltor wteonM-. CorreKiileiie sulirited. ; CirenUr fre. poWKIX HUOTHKltS. I BtiFlnrhAM. tr ford Co.. l'A. Fnd tt-r rircal'.ra. Hi" mjJea. Adftyai BAUGH & SONS .1 OD PRLXTIN'G OF EVF.HT KIND , tre ja. rirn at fbi oflie. i Ccnllcn Notice. A II jerfors arejitrtby canticned against hu ntirg or fitbirg on be jiopeity ol tba nn dirneridin Faytte nwihfcip, a tb tv$ ii it i;t,:orcea. l1
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