t at -, a. Si iia at la ' a fta lilt- 31 ft ' It 3 a. ait U a. r. 4 B u IB- iar L IH n - . J B. at - r ii V A MIFFLIXTOWN : WEWBBAY,JIAY 11, 18S7. TERMS- g.bscription, f t-00 per wu if paid iBte; $1-6 if P" ' 1 ranee. Transient advertisement inserted at 0 ,Mu per men ior u TYsnsient business notice local eol ... 10 cent per line for each insertioa. Dedactioni will be made to tboae desiring waYrtie by the year, half r .arter SHORT LOCALS. Mettle- Lumbago. Candidates. A summer of five monthi only. The Utest styled panU are wide. Fair pricea for horses and cattle. Teach tree are blossoming profusely. Huntingdon now complains of the jug tavern. Showers hare kept back the planting of corn. Kailroad train men bare put on their sum mer suits- Castas people planted a million trees on Arbor Dav. Cherry trees gire promise of an abundant cherry crop. Major Bonssll of the Register is still con taed to the housa. Tbe grare-yard insurance business is UoorUhiug in Dakota. The weather has been favorable to giv ing the oaU a pood start. Fos Bsst. A dwelling home. For par tieclars, call on John Diehl. The Licking Creek Lutheran Church will be dedicated next Sabbath. Ib the I'aited States th e average yield of wool per sheep is six pounds. Wilton's ninth horse sale last Thursday brought out a good many people. There Is a talk of organizing a ia and order society iu this community. Tbe right time to plant corn, is said to be when Iheappl trees are iu bloom. S acker fishing this season has not been pod, sour tbe men who hare tried It. Sbr:8 London was away to Bloomsburg, Columbia county, last week on business. Hr. Banks has had a handsome porch bnilt to his dwelling house on Third street. Excharga papers report robberies as hav Itj takes place in their respective localities . Tbs Dem'-cratic brethren are slow about anntUDeicj themselves for office this sea sos. 0. T. Sxith has placed a new front porta at th-- riojr of his main street resi dence. Tbsre are thousands ot acres in Juniata county upon which the peach tree can be plactsd. TbeoM tiaio indicator or pointer "when to flan! corn," is when the dug wood is in blossom. Colonel Bell and Wra. L'lsh went to Ches ter coasty, last week to "see about a ros.4 Buchae." "It is simmer heat," is what people said f theaeather on tbe 3rd and 4th days of this month. Communion services were held in the raited Presbyterian Church, at Mexico IsstSimdiy. Tie Patrons of Husbandry, Williams' Grove Picnic will be opened on Monday, Anpsl2, 1F67. Xmety-two degrees in the ehada is tbe ccib-r tiiat the thermometer registered one day last week. Ike cake walk that was popular in Jun ta! connty some years ago, is popular sow in Perry county. Tbe sale of the Wilson horses on the 5th jast., was well attended. The average price rssiir.ed was $152.00. The drive of cattle from Texas to the east has commenced. Fifty thousand cat tl are upon the rosd. Minstrel and plav companies havo been writing to the Post management to sec are dates for play next winter. Sheriff Shivery was called to his native place in Chester county, last week to at tend the funeral of a sister. "The annual meeting of tbe Brethren will be held this year at Forest Park, Ot tawa, Kansas, from May 27 to June 3." Brownsville, franklin countv is afflicted with a ghost. Some wag is playing with ! the superstition of the people of that place. Clearfield town is the place iu which the ! Pennsylvania Teacher's Association will meet cn the -jtb, t;th and 7th days of July. Sheriff Fowls, A. J. Patterson and The odore lleminger took a trip to Lack town ship last week for the good or their health. K. E. Parker has been to the city and within the next few days will have in his stote a large lot of the latest styled new tats. A vendtr of medicine for dyspepsia, liv er complaint corns Ac., held forth m front of the Jacob's House an evening or two last week. One of five burglars in the house of Ja cob Wagoner, rear Lionesta, Pa., was shot dead shortly after dark on the evening of the 4:h hut., Huntingdon proposes to devote the 21st, 22ad and 23rd days 0r next September to the celebration of the one hundreth birth lay of the town. r i - - nengious services in the Presbjterian church on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ana Saturday eveniDgs. Communion ser vice on next Sabbath. The Republican party of Somerset coun - aming into line carlv. On the 27th . ,ttne th Primsry election for the nom "tion of candidates will be hold. T're is s dentist in a Michigan town. s OTtr "hose door reads : 'Teeth Ex- frao'.l tr-- - " Knn Enny pane. Laffin Gas Lenta. Ha Ua -''-Exchange. The third track on the railroad to be constructed from Tascarora to Thompson- w.u -ontlasbeenconactlforby J U. Rickett. of Pottsvin, fi $82,000. a i,v , oi tsrethren infrbis county are Z "0Ul ttelint tbe Brethren Na -"""reoce that Willi - -n-rened ia a-ansas on the 27th dj M thia month The Xc-w York Independent of last week rcmaiks .- Mr. (ieorge William Curtis thinks mat the renomination of President Cleve- una is a r,.l,tical uecessitv to tbe Dem. rrii n uennyor nuy not t.e 1hrir be ti'n - s. . .... i residential candidate. Bu: , . ,er ' "ft, the Republicans a now look, u jll Initial elei-ii.m. in tbe itext Prcoi Ice cream at Backenbergers. There is an advance in the price of wheat. The wet weather has kept the fanners from planting com. A timid bachelor announces that next year will be leap year. Twenty of the Governors appoint a dav once a year for tree planting. The sum received by the management of tbe Lutheran Festival was $96. Hackenbergor will furnish ice cream on abort notice to parties who desire it. Herman L. Cramer haa been appointed agent ol tne weigh scales in Patterson A couple of 50, 60 or 70 pound shotes will be accepted on arrears subscription. A mob, numbering a thousand men march ed through the streets of Pari ahoatinsr. "ua to .Berlin !" The Lutheran festival in the G. A. R. Hall last Friday and Saturday evenings was well atteuded. The price paid at the Mifflintown cream ery the past month for milk was 85 eta. Dor nunarea pounds. Tbe encampment of the Son's of Voter ana oi rennsyivania will meet at Altoona on the 13th of June. Tr. or . .A .... vU, f ,uu iu in cents per pouna ana you'll buy no other, at the Grangers' store in Patterson. Miss Annie Oraybill, of this place, last week attended the funeral of her friend, isa Annie Kudisill, of LewUtown. William Zeiders, ot Patterson, severely cut nis ielt hand with a hatchet, while en gaged at shingling one day last week. A telegraph tower has been placed at the west end of Lauver's curve, north of Pat terson, to facilitate the running of trains. Hollidaysburg comes to the front early with the patriotism of 1776, by announc ing a celebration for the next 4th of July. Two car loads of Italian workmen are en gaged in the work of grading for the fourth track between Tbompsootown and Tuscaro ra. Ninety thousand coal miners in this state demand 10 per cent increase in wages and threaten to strike if the operators re fuse to give it. A loon, for several days past has been making its headquarters in the river on the west side of the island, a short distance above Patterson. Dr. Cunr&d, editor of the Lutheran Ob server, will deliver his celebrated lecture, "Martin Luther," next Sabbath evening in the Lutheran church in this place. Some one should learn the cause why In dians are exempt from the disesse con sumption. It would be a benefit to the white race to know bow to escape tbe dis ease. "The Quartermaster-General of the Un ited States Army has decided that the grave of every soldier sball be marked with a marble headstone during the present year." I. J. Grenoble, general merchandise, grain and coal dealer at Spring Mills, Cen ter connty, failed last week, liabilities $00,- WW, bis failure breaks several of his en dorsers. Fishermen are ol the opinion that mud- i dy water in the baas streams is destructive to young bass in this, tbat tbe young fish are scattered and become bait for other game fish. Pastor : Well, what did your young people realize at your entertainment t" Member of the Committee : "We have just realised tbat we are $25 oat." Burlington Free Press. The lovers of moonlight enjoyed the moonshine of tbe past evenings. Perhaps tbeir future lot is to be cast on aome one of the planets on which tbe moon shines every night. Tbe inclement weather of last Sabbath day caused a postponement of the dedica tory services of the Licking Creek Luther an church. The cburch will be dedicated next Sabbath. Within the past few weeks. Joseph Sar tin, Stephen Reno, David Seiber, Samuel Loudens sger, Hutchison Wilson and John Fooreraan all citizens of this county each had a burse to die. A large number of our subscribers have their paper paid in advance. A number are in arrears. Those who are in arrears will confer a favor by paying. If you can't pay all, pay some. Itch Prairie Mari't, and Scratches of every kind cured in 31) minutes by Wool ford't Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Sold by L. Banks and Co.. Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. tr- Providence sends tbe wicked wind That blows our skirts kuee-high. But God is good and be sends the dust That blow in tha bad man's eye. Spring Poet. The season of 1SK7 is here, so is Samuel Straverof Patterson Pa., here with a Brand ntw stock of Beautiful Clothing, all kinds, all styles and prices to suit all Don't wait. Come at once I am ready. 4t National office holders, under appoint ment arc desirous of Cleveland's re-uomi-nation, ani the men who asked for govern ment office and failed to gut it are desir ous of having some other man nominated. Many ladies admire gray hair on some other person but few care to try its effects on their own charms. They need not. since Ayer's Hsir Vigor restores gray hair to ita original color. Sold by druggists and per fumers. Unpopular as tbe marriage license law was when first enacted it has not in the lesst prevented people from marrying. One hundred and e'ghty-seven licenses have been granted in this county since it became a law. A bill in the Legislature prooses to shorten the term of convicts according to their good behavior. An exchange suggests tbat tbe term of tbe members of the Legis lature be shortened by the scale of their fit ness or bad conduct. A new question for tbe temperance peo ple has been announced by the Philadelphia Vegetarian Association. They say, that beef and pork are stimulants and conduce to create an appetite for other stimulants, such as intoxicating liquors. Ten years ago people west of the moun tains were anxious for the advent of the sparrows. IV ow in some of the states a premium ia paid for every one tbat ia kill ed. It is said tbat in Michigan one cent is aid for every one that is killed . Miss Sadie A. Lane informs the ladies of iliffiiutowo and surrounding country, that .e wili bi in MifMintown on the 16th of is month, to reniain for a period of two loutbs, and will, during tbat time have quite a larjo clsi-s in tLe "Enddineton - :ss cutting system ol actuai meisure - !it. All v. ho desire to receive ioitruc - ftoD Riil cU'yse call tJ sec her at Eev. E. Eu Fry'. May 11, '87, t, g The P. R. R. Company has recently com menced running tbe Pullman cars in the front end of mixed trains, instead of at the rear, as heretofore has been the custom on th's division. The change will require the lengthening of many station platforms An attempt was made one night recently to burn tbe Methodist church building at Mahaffey, Clearfield connty. The matting had been soaked with coal oil from the lamps and a match applied, bnt the fire was discovered in time to save the edifice. The Bloomfleld Advocate of last week ays : We are pleased to learn that our friend W. A. Holland, of Duocannon, has recently received a pension of $12 per mootn. Uur Member, Dr. Atkinson, was instrumental in obtaining the pension for atr. Holland. U. L. Derr, practical dentist, announces to his friends and all who are in need of his professional service, that he will visit regularly, Evandale tbe 1st weeks of May and October; Richfield, 2nd weeks of Mav and October ; and Oriental last weeks of May and October. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores natural color to the hair, by stimulating a healthv action of the acalp. The preparation also produ cea a vigorous growth of the hair, and gives u a beautiful lustre and youthful appear ance. Recommended by physicians, cler gymen, and scientists. President Cleveland gave dinner last Friday night, In honor of tbe colored qneen of the South Pacific Islands. Sec retary Lamar, had neuralgia in the face and could'nt attend. It is reported that he took neuralgia because be objected to giving tbe queen a dinner. - mree witnesses wno win swear that at the hour when this man was robbed I was at home in my own chamber, taking care of my baby." Yes, your honor," glibly added tbe prisoner's counsel, "that is strictly true. We can prove a lullaby. your honor." Journal of Education. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood fpavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ringbone, S titles, Sprains, Swellings, etc. Save $ 0 by nse of one bottle. Warranted. Sold bv L. Banks fc Co., Druggist, Mifflintown Pa. tf. McMeen's lawyers will present his case to the pardon board for their consideration on the 17th mat. The board consists of the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth, Attorney General, and Sec retary of Internal Affairs. The Governor has the power to approve or disapprove of their recommendation. The removal of the one-story part of tbe Patterson House, which Included the tick et, bsggsge, train master's offices and so forth, and the dining room and restaurant of the hotel, was commenced last week and will be continued till the railroad com pany hare moved as much of it away as they need for tbeir business. Last Saturday night a meeting of 5000 New York City people determined to ask the Legislature of New York State to re peal a portion of the Sunday laws. They claim the right "to enjoy mnsio and beer together, and to spend tbe afternoon and evening of Sunday in such recreation as may be found most pleasing." A preacher who used to hold forth in gangerville was wont to be rather wander ing In his remarks. One day be asked a lady what hia hearers thought of his ser mons. "Well, If yon most know," said she, "they say that it tbe text bad tbe small-pox- tbe termon was Is no dan ger of catching If," Dexter Gazette. It'a an awful thing, force of habit. A fel low goes conrfing, and it's awfully pleas ant. At first it is novelty and fun, then it becomes habit and they think it is love. Tbe girl goes away for a month. He pines for a week, and when she has com bsck she has got out of the habit, and he's got into the habit of courting another girl, and it's all up. Chronicle. This is from the Scientific Americsn and is of interest to people who wear silk hats . When a silk hat becomes wet, or from oth er causes has lost its smoothness and gloss cleanse it carefully from all dust, then with a silk handkerchief apply petrolatum even ly, and smooth down with the same hand kerchief until it is dry smooth, and glossy. This will make a silk bat Wok as good as new. I am glad it is Spring, glad my business located among liberal and appreciative people and very glad to find myself well prepared to meet all their wants in my line. ! announce the opening of Spring and Sum mer Clothing Hats, csps, boots and shoes, neck-wear, collars and cuffs, and a general assortment kept in mv line. Prices lower than the lowest. Samtel Stbiye it. Patterson Pa. This is the way to do it : "Take a good and sound egg, place it in strong vinegar, and allow it to remain twelve honrs; it will then become soft and elastic. In this state it can be squeezed in a tolerably wide mouthed bottlo ; when in, it must be covered with water having some soda in it. In a few hours this preparation will restore tbe eftg to its original solidity, after which the liquid should be poured off and the bottle dried. Keep it as aenriosity to puz zle your friends for an explanation bow tbe egg was laid in the bottle. At this time of tbe year when suckers work up stream one of tbe speedy wayt to catch a lot ot tbe sucker family of fish is to open a wicket in a canal "waste way" and allow a atreamof water to flow into the ior. The suckers are attracted by the stream and immediately begin to ascend it Close the wicket suddenly. The water moves away and loaves the sucker in lit ii Txinla in the exhausted stream. Tbe last thing to do is to pick up your fish take tbem home, eat tbetn and be happy Governor Beaver sail at Harrlsburg, last Saturday evening "that so recently as aix weeka ago tbe war department at Washing ton had communicated with the comman der-in-chief to know how aoon the force of Pennsylvania's guard conld be concentrat ed at Lake Erie in view of trouble with t-nri.n nTRr the fis heries Question. Tbe reply was promptly forwarded that the en tire National Guard of thia atate could be AnPPn ininl at nr noint on her border ithin twentv-four hours. Governor Bea ver added that, happily the prospective em ergency hsd psssed." The earthquake in Mexico on the 8rd insL. destroyed th"e town of Montazuma, killing 150 persons, and set fire to the woods in the vicinity. Two or three other ta ns with a number of their inhabitants v: ere destroyed. It is believed thai tne whole of Mexico is about to be disturbed by volcanic or earthquake action. In Son. ora the shaking up reau'ted in bringing 4 . ... - ? ... n 1 rivers ana creeps snu springs oi ! the surface in hitherto dry districts fcnd 'i in one mouulain a great slide took place j revealing two large gold vwna. i n Mexico Literary Society will give another entertainment on Thursday and Friday evening May 19 and 20. The pro gram consist of dramas, farces, . and bur lesques, dialog-ies, Ublesux and songs. "Huckleberry Hollow," Thursday evening; "Our Pet," Friday evening. McMeen' Orchestra will furnish music Open air concert by Mexico Cornet band. Differ ent programme each night. Admission 15 cents. Two tickets 25 cent. Children 10 cent. Says the Boston Budget i When Daniel Webster was told in Washington in June, 1852, that the Whig National Convention at Baltimore had nominated Scott and Graham, he paused a moment, and then, without moving a muscle beyond showing a playful smile upon hia face, exclaimed uranam and Bcott ! Scott and Graham ! Tar and feathers ! Mr. Graham was remem bered aa coming from the great Tar State, old North Carolina, and Scott waa remem bered for hia military chapean and tall plume." "I often tell my husband," smiled Mra, Jonea to Dumley, whom Jones brought Home unexpectedly to dinner, "that If he will bring gentlemen to dinner without let ting me know a little beforehand, he must not be disappointed if everything isn't just aa it sbould be." "Oh, I beg of yon, my dear madam, not to think of apologizing," responded Dumley, with profuse politeness: "I have eaten worse dinners than this, I as sure yon, and," be added, "I've eaten some pretty poor dinners, too." Harper's Bazar. The average price per horse obtained by the Wilsons last week, at their sale of hor ses was $152.00, which was not high con sidering the kind of horses. The pricea of horses in this day and in the days of pros perous people in the long past does not air fer a great deal. Take for example tbe sev eral thousand horses that Solomon bought of the Egyptians twentj-nine hundred years ago. They were bought in Egypt for $1)5 a piece. A government contractor lor the United States government to-day, doubtless could be found who would furnish horses for $95 a head. Truly, a 8oIomon said, almost three thousand years ago, there is nothing new under the inn. Fayette Township notes. We formerly boasted of our healthy vicinity, bnt will now take It back, for to judge by the number of doctors tbe coun try is not in a healthful condition. Our town of McAIisterville has tire doctors, with a few more in search of M. D'a to their names. God save us! for we are of the opinion that if they are to be kept, if will take all of the wheat in the valley to pay them. The farmers are turning their attention to creameries and fruit and aoon this will be a land flowing with milk, fruit and hon ey for tbe bee must go with fruit to be a success. Squire Dunn of McAIisterville died on the evening of the 3rd inst., aged 75 years. It. Walker Township Xeirs, Some farmers are busy planting corn. Mexico Literary Society i preparing for J aLother entertainment. I W. H. Cauldron is at home from the Medical University at Philadelphia. Mexico brass bund was at Thompson town cake walk, last Saturday evening week and rewWed geod mnsic Cedar Grove ULlon Sabbath School re-opened May 1, with tbe following per sona aa officers : J. G. Detra, Sup't., Wil liam Auker, Secretary, U. S. Gmgericb, Trcas'r, Sadie Auker, and Keciah Rank, librarians. On the previous Sabbath a (J. P. school was opened at Red Rock school house, with Mathew Rodgtirs and James Adams, superintendents, Ada Knisely, Secretary and Charles Adams. Treasurer. Bz. Nox. A Xen Dodge. From tbs Philadelphia Times : The Bo hemian oats dodga being about played out in its original sbap.-, owing to the fact that the farmer have found out the value of reading newspapers, the swiudldrs who are wont to make farmers their special prey have evolved a new form of it. They have been going around Mercer and Crawford counties selling eggs for $3 a dosen and contracting to take all the chickens batch ed from them at $3 each, representing tbat they are a very valuable breed. When the rural housewife has kept these eggs ander a setting hen a month or more without re sult, an examination is made and it is dis coverea tnai me eggs are boiled. This is even worse than the Bohemian oats dodge in it former shape, tor tbe oats which the swindler sold at $10 a bushel, promising to pay the same price per bushel for the lot low ing year's crop therefrom, were good oats, worth the highest market price, but, ol course, worm uommg iiko as rune a a the farmer paid for them. This mitigating circumstance, however, was offset by tbe fact that tbe contract Ibat the farmer sign ed eventually turned np as a promissory note. Tbe egg notes will perhaps be heard from further on. Oriental Hews. Since onr last report, one of our soldier departed this life. We refer to William Feltman, a native German. We only know tbat he was a soldier, but are unable to des ignate his regiment. Bis age waa 45 yearj, 10 months sod 23 days. lie was a member of the G. A. K. Post at Oriental, but for reasons not known to yonr reporter, milita ry honors were not observed at his funeral. . Henry Zoller, of near Oriental, departed thia life in the 78th year of age. Mr. Aaron Haas, we are informed, is now putting in bis time constructing bicycles We wish you success Aaron in this new en terprise. Henry earner had quite a number of beep killed by a pack of dogs lately. W have often wondered why people don't keep more dogs, they are so beautiful and such useful pet tbat I can't sea how a poor fam ily can get along without haying at least two or three about the house. And then think of tbe profit that might be realized By manufacturing tbem, if in good condi tion, into cod-liver oil. Our neighbor, Ed. Goodling.bad the mis fortune to lose a valuable young cow. Our Oriental woodworms, E. O. SheaETer and 6. s. Kelts bare purchased a large scope of timber laud in Center connty. number of our young men went op a few days ago to commence work on the same and others are to follow in the course ol three or four dsys. We understand that they will move thtir portable steam saw. mill up in a tew weeks. Akkcs. Hay 7tb, 1887. A Woman On. "Men work from morn till set of sun They do. "But a woman' work is never done." Qnlte true. For when one task she's fin isbed, some- mug s iouna Awaiting beginning, all year ro nnd. Whether it be To draw the tea, Or bake the bread, Or make the bed, Or ply tbe broom, Or dust the room, Or floor to scrub. Or knives to rub, Or table set, Or meals to get. Or shelves to scan, , Or fruit to can, Or seed to sow, Or plants to grow. Or linens bleach, Or lessons teach, Or-butter churn, Or jackets turn. Or polish glass, Or plate or brass, Or clothes to mend, Or children tend, Or notes indite, Or stories write But I mnst stop, for really if I should Name all the ors, take me a day it would. So many are there tbat I do declare More boat than I could count might have Pir. And yet enough be left ; and, men-folks, These same ors propel your barks o'er household seas, Into sunny havens where you rest at ease. And, one word more, don't yon forget it, please. PARKER & CCL BANKERS, Mani Strset, Mirn.ixTowx, Phs. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. April 20-fj7. Announcements. COCNTT COMMISSIONER. Ha. Eorroa : Please announce tbat I am a canndidate for nomination for the office of Comity Commissioner, at tbo com ing Kepuhhcan Priiuarv Election, subject to Republican rules. If so fortunate as to receive said nomination and afterwards an election by the proj.le, I shall strive to discharge the duties of said office to my own credit and the best intereats of the tax payers of Junista. W. H. MOOKE. Van Wert, ra., April 27, 1887. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for tbe ollice of County Treasurer, at tbe ensuing Republican Prim ary Election, subject to Republican usage. If nominated and elected I pledge my best services in tbe discbarge of the duties of said office. D. 8. COYLE. Port Royal, Pa., April 2d, 1887. To tbe Republicans of Juniata County : I berebv announce myself as a candidate for nomination, for the office of County Treasurer at tbe ensuing Republican pri- I miry election, subject to Republican usages. If nominated and elected by the people I w:JT discharge tbe duties of tbe ollice with cridtt to myself and tbe Republican party. SOLOMON BOOKS. Kifflintown, May 2, 1887. To the Repnblicsns of Juniata county': Si would announce to tbe Republican arty of Juniata county, that I sm a can Ldate tor thn nomiaatiou of County Treaa-oK-r. snhiect to the rules tbat eovern tbe organization. If thev favor me with a nom- iifttion I will serve them to the best of mv ability in their interests and la the interests of the whole people. joun Mclaughlin. I have the pleasure of announcing to the Republican of Juniata county that 1 am a candidate for nomination, at tbe primary election for Connty Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. If nominated and elect ed I will discharge the duties of the office with fidelity to tbe trust given to me by the people. 1. li. SHELLEXBtRGEK, Richfield, May 9, I!S87. MA K R I ED : BENN ER P n.OT ER On the 5th ,nst by Rev. E. E. Berry. Abram S. Benner to Miss Alice M. Shaffer, both of Delaware township. MirFLINTOWN MARKETS. HrrruiTOWi. May 11, 1887. Butter 20 Epgs 10 6 boulder, 9 Sides, 8 MIFFXINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Corn, Oats Rye New Cloverseed.... Timothy seed ...... Flax seed Bran Chop , Shorts Ground Alum Salt.. American Salt...... 62 to 85 50 30 60 $3.50 1 10 I 60 18 00 1 50 22 OU. 1 25 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PnitsnrtPHi. May 7th 1887 Beef cat- te 4 to 6f per Ib ; pat cows 2 to 3J cents rer Ib s Milrh cows Sio to Sjo per lie au ; togs at 7 to 8 cents rjcr lb ; Spring lambs Sl.50 to Sti.UU ; Sheared snoep d 10 4c per lb ; Sheared lambs t to b ccnis per iu i Ntmiber 2 Pennsvlvania wheat 90 ceuta ; Corn 60 cents ; Oats X6 to 38 cents ; Liv sp-ing chicken at 20 to 30 cents a piece ; Batter 21 to 28 cents per lb ; Eggs 12 to 1) cents per dozen ; Cloverseed 5 to 7 cts per pound ; Winter 19 to 21 dolls rs pr car load ; Smoked bam 14 to ia ceuis per io , Ussmoked bam 10 to 11 cents per lb ; Smoked beef 15 to IB cents per lb ; Lard 6 to 7 cents per Ib. Shoulder 6 to 7c per Ib ; Shoulder 6 to 7 cents per ID. LEGAL. DMINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. Ettatt of S. Oven Evans, deceased. Whereas Letters of Administration on the estate of S. Oaen Evans, late of Delaware township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to tbe said estate, are requested to make rm Immediate payment, and those Laving claims will please present tbem without aeiay. . .......... r... . x'.. A. MlUtUKIP tai"i Administrator. April 27, 1887. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Ettatt of haac Depptn, deceased. Whereas Letters of Administration on tlio estatant Isaac DeDpen. late 01 vrsiKer townshio. deceased, bavin been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make lmmeui tt nivmrnt. and those fiavin ir claims will please present them withont delay. WILLIAM H. DEPPEN, DAVID D. DEPPEN, Administrators. May 4, 1887. Caution notice. AU persons are hereby cautioned, not to to hunt or fish, or In any way to trespass on Ihe lands of the undersigned in Fermanagh township. KCTH BsW.CS. cu red of RHEUMATISM by mine p.i'3$:a;j rheumatism cure. It y twt ft mft-Ali It -HTM ataiiiB.T bt ft tiara hut it ia a?.fo fcnd sure wti for tbat tlimmm. Th'wcaiida wHo haw boaa cand will testify to ita ra biibilitr. o. b. rt.vn.crf vm ft. rath tk.nn .ra frvir favmiri t'uer b hvct (ma carc1 bjr tbe Rtramsaa KbaumatKa Care (wutur to mm whMbcvtf- woaUl not t um , MjriDtt b wm btlndfeti with tb diwiw, fttttl th WKht hsw oaM kws hia rasiwrm frrm th ajraap b lid T!m1ar; ard bind of turk be vaa carad by t'lio nmmiy, mi' botwh h bad hia hma phrewau mod m1 4hT iffwdnw trrthoot rwait, pcotta a Ujuia; ihia vlari.! raurdr. Ma. 0M A. Cox. American and Mntrit M.. Prtfla 1- "Jjy bdtrddii. mrA bmr ormAnintiatAm m-Isw-pr. IW". rd evfy?.:mT clae failed. Tha li wnn Rhsnmtamt ( nr tin hr m oat) wwk, BUSilANsW bVUO BOX n.i.nH V "fi All airn SlfilaTlRI CfJ Tn-irr II, im S Lrr. wtthMtUtoMt. a rn.uc C Ml 11. rrr complete Inform f on. llewtisHive i'an phfec. with testimonials, frve. Y:r rvlr- ty nil drustf ics. I f one or tb other I D-M in iMVition to f urnub it to yoo, do not t per. -T.lt to take aaythiur else, bnt dim tn the nerl Avwu. PK.tKi.ZKR HKIK fc S O. ki'J A; Jlmrk-S faitadeapaia. Your Children Are constantly exposed to danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar to tha throat and lungs. For such ailments, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly adminis tered, affords speedy relief and cure. As a remedy for Whoopimi Cough, with which many of onr children were afflicted, we useit, durint; the past win ter, with much satisfaction, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For thi affection, we consider this prepararim the most etfi caciou. of all tlin niedieines which have come to onr knowledjn. Mary Park hiirat. Preceptress, llc.uie for Little Wanderers, lioncaster, Md. My children have been pernliarlv sub ject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to find any effective remedy until I com menced administering Ayer'a Cherry PeetoraL This preparation relieves the difficulty of lre,-it!iin and invariably cures the complaint.. David G. Stark, Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my family for msny years, and have found it especially valuable in Whooping CoukIi. Thia medicine allays all irritation, prevents Inflammation from extending to the lungs, and quickly sub lines anv tendency to Luni; Complaint. J. B. SVcliingtori, l'lsinville, Mich. I find no medicine so effectivf. for Croup and Wboopinj- l onzh, as Aver's Cherry Pectoral. It saved the life of my littlo boy, ouly six months old, carrvinir him safely through the worst case of Whooping Couch I ever saw. Jane Maioue, Piney Plata, Tenn. -ft Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Pivpared by Dr. J. c. Ay er Co., Lowell. Mu. Sold by all lruf f-rlo, ix botUee, . Hffl BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. This Masazine portray A meri can thoneht and life from ocean to ocean, is filled with pore hich-class literature, and ran fee safely weU coined in any family circle. PRICE 28c. 08 $3 A TtAR IT MAIL, Sample Cop of tmrrmt number mailt uporn r teJpt of 2S c!l.; back Humbert, IS rta. frnsliB Llt with either. Add reus B. T. inZH ft SCtT, PuKiahers, 130 & 112 Tearl St., X. Y. Taluable Grlt Mill and Mill at Private Sale. Saw The undersigned offers for sale a GRIST MILL and PAW MILL, situated in old Port Royal, Juniata connty, Pa., with It ACRES of l ind,tnore or less, with mill dam, mill bouse 30X30 feet, three stories high, one story of stone, and two of frame, con taining 3 run of stone, two pair ot Imrrs, and one sand stone, chopper and corn break er, a Silver Creek smut machine, and sepa rating machine, two Hour bolts 20 feet long, two Hour packers, all driven by the water of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet oven-hot wheel. The mill has a good run of enstom work and is in a good wheat growing conn try, and Is in good running order. The saw milt is driven by a Rose water wheel, and is in good running order, doing a largo amount of sawing in the sea.on. PRA.VE HOUSE, Spring of water, Cistern, Frame Stable, bog house, au orchard of thrifty trees of choice fruit in bearing. Any per son wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the premises, and any person wishing to learn the particulars can do so by calling on or addressing JOHN 11ERTZLER, Sr., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. NEW FIRM. WE IIAVE COME FOR TO STAY, FEAIt NOT. Farmers' Mercantile Association in Geo. Goshen's store room in Patter son. Wo ha-ro a full line of goods, and equipped, and doing alivoly busi ness. BARGAINS FOR THE RICH, BARGAINS FOR THE POOR, Inducements for everybody. No dis crimination. Every article marked in plain figures. NO BOYCOTTING. Our principal of doing business is to buy and sell on legitimate principals and giving one man's dollar the same purchasing power as another. We hold the position, one low price to all. NO MISREPRESENTATION. Call early and secure bargains. Remember the place. FARMERS' STORE, Patterson, Pa. Spring find Summer Goods. I would inform the public that I have now in mv new millinery store at my piace of residence on Water street, UifDintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring t S-immer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest style, and having employed first class milliners I m nrenared to suiliy the public with vorvthin fnnnd in a firstclass milliner store, com and eismiue tny stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Mirca S2-87.1.V. mm THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D. W. HARLEY, ESTABLISHED 1865. Only those houses who pursue an ALL THE TEAR ROUXD Poliy of Lowest Prices hare the Public Confidence and a Steadj Patronage. Everybody knows that D. W. STEADY, UNSENSATIOXAL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find ns EQUALLY BUSY. No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." Bat Honest Prices for Hon est Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE UNDERWEAR, BO0T3 and and NECKTIES. A complete stock that will do you good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts to suit your fancy, or the most recent The Corner of Bridge 1 Water Yaluable Clothing House of D. W. HARLEY. January 19, 1SS7. GRAND OPENING -OF SPRING AND SU3IMER CLOTHING, AT SCDOTT'S Now is the time to buy your new Spring Suit. Kchotfs Grand Stock of MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ! is perfection perfected, not alone in the so in tne ELEGANCE 1.1 STYLE AID I. PRICE! When you have our prices you can rest easy that vou cannot do better. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY ! How is 7 for a nobby Business Sack Suit? At ifV) we show a large assortment of Men's Cutaway and Straight Cut Sack Suits and one and four button Cutaway Frcck Suits, made from stylish and most elegant and fine materials. Too much cannot be 6aid ia favor ot our grand line of new dress suits at 812. But if you want something superfine, all the suits we offer at $15, they are equal to FIRST CIVSS CUSTOM! WORK ! Every lady should visit -our GRAND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ! Boys' fine dres suits, sizes 10 to 17, at $8 : Bovs school suits at $3.50; Magnificent Pleated Suits at $2.50, $3 00, 3 50, and a dfciy at $4.00. OUR GENTS' X0TI0N DEPARTMENT If you want a gentleman's nobby, stylish hat, givo us a call. If yon would 6tlect your boys' hat or cap from the largest variety in the county, give us a call. If you neoit some white or fsncy .1.rss shirt?, spring un derwear, hosiery, or anything in the f jroisliing goads line, yon will save money by buyiDg them from us. If you like your clothing made to your me.isnre, we will do it in the highest style, and show you nruriy TIVE Ill.YDREO PATTERN. for selection. If you want a GOLD or SILVER WATCH, give us a call. We invite investigation, for our pri-ps are the hist f-vklence of tbe truth of our assertions. We have no spare to go inio details. Come and see ! S C H 0 T T, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., .MIFFLINTOWN. 1'A. (T S -j : j toe sen am) iorr:r, FOR BOYS AD i-aiilllCX. A. C.YATES &CO.,i SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. ! riJIVATE AI,. John Byler offjrs a valuable firm at ri- I vatesale. Tbe farm ia si'u.i!ed along Ilia I main road leading from .Mill'mtown to Me- i Alistersville, in rermansgh township, Jim- : lata Co., Pa., and only miles from the : former plj-e. The f iria ciMitams 1 ACRES "f hnd, 120 a. r of which i cleared. Hie balance i-i ralnabm timivr. The land is in a gowl sine oi ciuuviii-m and under r-xhJ fence. The inip-'oveuu-nts i re a good frame house 30 by Uii ti-et, a good frame bank bam 4XJU tt, ani Ch er out-buildings, a well 6 feet deep of nr er failing water is at Ihe dour of Ihe honsf, and a well 16 feet deep, of rirer failing water is at tha barn. There is an oivhirl of over 100 tree o th farm. For further particular call on JOriN BYLER, on the farm, or aildrea biiu al Miltlintown, Juniata county, Pa. . Caution Sotlee. All persons are hereby cautioned a? iini hunting or fishing on the property the undersigned in Fsyetto township, as th. tresspaas lawa will be enforced. Erua.ua Dcss. OB PRINTING OP EYKRT K.L.VD j don at this) orbce. Hurley is the Chief Champion of BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVI3, of FURNISHINO GOODS, at prices of suits on short notice, of a style fashion cut. Streets is the business plnse of the material and workmanship, but al UGOESS HAS ATTENDED ausch's S25 HOSPHATE Kvrr MiiK-e its imrouuction. Its ra!cs duri:ir the pa-t year Ikivc c.X' 'i-ded all previous yc-ars, and we look, forward to an unpre cedented demand this year for this nnd our oiher brands of RAW EGKE MANUTitS. If vciir (i-:i!if i:ns none of our p..,.. -1 i:iltm, rti'M jviii via.. tt'ivct to ti. Sr.il yonr orili-r 5n early anil you nil; u.;t l- -fi:itellcl to wait when tlic S.-.1S.M1 is f::!!y nrn " K;r l!-;ii::ri"- l'l:.sii.te Unid1 and lier Circulars ar.il iiil'r:ii:ttion,al- BAUCH & SOWS, MamifoiinrT. ! he t'l-lrbrntrd BAUGB5SS25 FiiGSPHATE South Delaware Avnii, Established 1S.. rtHL.4UKI.PIHA, PA o -A. r. 3D. To all wbo are aaffortnc from ih errors aa4 Iwllarrsttonaof youth, nervous weaknaM, arty atmr, lnMof manhood, fcc, I will sand a radp that will cnreyou.FREB OF CHARGK. Tblacrsat raict;as ilisroTaml by a missionary In Sooth am.ri'a. S.n.1 a Mlf-aililrMaed anrelop to th Bet. J.wsra T. IxaAX. SUtum D, .Y Tor Cisa. 'SHADELAND"""-" Pure Bred Liva Stock Establisll ent in the World. New Importatsra anirinir from tim. to. X lime. Kara indmdoal etcell.Br. and cboic. rf&'.i brewllnn. tW- CLYDESDALE HORSES, encweoN, nohman. or French draft horses, ENOLISH SHIRE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED TROT-. rEftS, CLEVELAND BAYS MO FRENCH COACMERS, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES, ICELAND AND SHETLAND PONIES, HOLSTEm-FRESIAN AND DEVON CATTLE. Owt castoBMn hsv the adrantace of ear mtsv Frs' eipHriire in biwtlntc and imnortinc; aapwatwi quality: larrs varl.ty and IwimfMB a4lioiis; oj'portimil j of rnmparlng tlnT.mS and Inv p ri rtr. b raan6 of tmr ns- asaaJxi fawilttirs, eaten of anoi tow rata of 'ransrwirttt ton. so other jtsTAHLisnxnyr in tb WOULD often sorh adraataaw to th. pwrrtusMr, FRICKS LOW! TERMS EAST! FVdtnra weleoiua. Correspondence solicited. Ctrenlar free. pOVELL BROTHKILS, SprrDgboro. Crawford Co.. Ps) -WkM yea. writ wntlon this fgc ft; . k'. till W Ii H; m T
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