SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1887. TEEMS. Sobecription, $1.00 per annum if paid ia advance; $1.60 if not paid in advance. Traneient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col amo, 10 cenu per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring U adrertise by tbs year, half er qnarter SHORTLOCJLS The grass crop is a large one. The oats is ont of the ground nicely. Tish stories come in slowly this season. There is yet a good deal of corn to plant. There are still a few houses in town to rent. Pension money and its proceeds can be attached. Tobias Auker, of this place has beea ser iously ill. Philadelphia has crer COO churches and 6000 saloons. High Cut dress shoes for boys at Hock's. "They are beaaties. A number of farmers are through with their corn planting. Very stylish corkscrews and cheviot suits only $10.25 at Schott's. Port Royal people believe that there is -silver ore near their town. Splendid styles of boy's dark cassimere nits only $4.63 at Schott's. The high license bill has passed both branches of the Legislature. An endless dir.pUy of boy's knee pants suits only $2.37 at Schott's. Fob. Rest A dwelling house. For par ticulars, call on John Diehl. There has been, "a May freshet" it is to be lollowed by a June Hood t The speediest way to destroy the spar row is to destroy tbeir nests. Acknowledgement is due W H. Kurt i for West Virgiuia newspapers. Buy your boots and shoes from G. W. Heck a practical shoemaker. There is a fine of $25 against fishing on 8 unday. Don't Beh oa S unday. Charles Kepner bought an organ foi his daughter for a birth-day present. If you want a handsome silk umbrella at at a moderate figure go to Heck's. The city fathers are opening the water courses along! Washington street. Baas and pike may be caught after the 1st ol June to the first of the year. McMeen's lawyers are at Karrisburg be fore the Pardon Board with bis case. Tue lato rain improved the appearance of the growing scattered wheat stalks. Rev. A. H. Spangler will deliver th memorial address on Dscoration Day. Blaine with his wife and two daughters will sail for Europe on the e th of Jane. Come and examine our $1.00 umbrella. Guaranteed water-proof. G. W. Heck. Judge Sterrett of the Supreme Court jpjnt Sunday in town among his friends. The largest stock of umbrellas ever brought to Juniata county at G. W. Heck's. Auditor General, A. Wil-on Norris will deliver the decoration addres at Gettys burg. Congressman Atkinson will deliver the Decoration address at Reedsville, Mifflin county. Governor Beaver signed the H;ch Li cense Bill. Read it as published in another column. Ground was broken for the railroad from Duncannon to BloomSeld on the 9th day of May. Yon are sure of getting a first class arti cle if you purchase your umbrella from G. W. Heck. A sneak thief stole a piece of meat from the smoke house of Painael Onshard, in Patterson. A very choice selection of men's and boy's seersucker coats and vests only $1.50 at Schotts. There is talk of a turn-pike company for the road f rom this place to Lewistown be ing organized. The Republicans of Franklin county will hold their nominating convention on the 7th day of June. Rev. L. Y. Hays will preach the memor ial sermon on Sunday May 29 ia the Pres byterian church. Papers ia the different states are express ing an earnest desire to have their Legisla tures adjourn. The London Lancet reports a caso of de lirium tremens in a young girl, caused by chewing tea leaves. The rain and sunshine of lat week brought com out or the ground within week a! tor planting. Mrs. Grant wife of the deceased great soldier came near dying last week from an attack of diphtheria. By way of opposites, "a dog wags its tail whea it is pleased, while a cat shakes her's when she is vexed." There is to be a Scotch Presbyterian Church in Boston in which the services will be conducted in Gaelic." The entire National Guard will go Into .u:. ..... n lhA fith of Aneust. at cauip luia jw " " w - Mt. Gretna, near Lebanon. The rotato bug has put in an appearance ,.trh the first potato stalk that VII UUIB w- hows itself above ground. Boots A S boss Boots 4. 8 hoes of every description, variety and style at reasonable prices for sale at G. V. Ueca s. The 18th annual re-union of the Society of the Array of the Cumberland was held in Washington, D. C, last week. Ladies' eossamers, silk finish, prices rfnwn to the lowest figure. All first class goods at Heck's Boot tk. Shoe Store. Elder Coyle, of the Port Royal Presbyte rian church was in attendance on the preach ing ot Rev. Hays, last Saturday evening. Fort Scott, Kansas people are happy ov . .hnndant supply of natural gas only 280 feet below the surface of the ground A fireman'i badge was found in VcAlis lervilla some days wo. The owner may it hv addressinr Tbeo. Davis, Mc Aliatervtlle, JuniaU county, Pa The Bunco men have been pretty well driven out of New Tork City, within the w-ixf v(ir and have scattered far and wide fnw. j - in the different cities of the country. Daniel Bashoro, of Port Royal, has leas rmm Jerome Thompson a larce lime stone quarry east of Port Royal, close to tbe railroad. A switch is to be put in and a large amount of limestone to be taken out to be used as ballast Tribune. Finest line of ladies slippers ever put oa ale in Juniata county. Prices range from 25 cenU to $2.25 at Heck' Boot and Shoe Store. A citizen of Goshen, Indiana, is ot in a paper declaring that electricity is the motive power of the circulation of the blood. Pbtcbe Oberboltxer, daughter of Dr. Ober holtier, died at the home of her uncle, Jo nes OberbolUer, in Fermanagh township, last Saturday. Heck's spring stock of boots and shoes Is here. Call at his room corner or Main and Bridge streets and see for yourself what he offers. Red Slate roofing paint, stops leaks, pre serves the shingles, saves reshingling. It is the best paint in the world, for tin, iron, and shingle soofs. County Treasurer, John Copelaod bough t a share of Mifflintown river-bridge stock, at public sale, at the Court House, last Sat urday, for thirty dollars. Tbe Democratic State Committee have resolved that the Democratic State Con vention shall be held in Allentowa, on the 31st day of uext August. Some literary man down in Mexico, writes that Mexican traditions abound in state ment?, that centuries ago, Europeans came to America by way of the island or Iceland. A watch will be given with every child's suit sold at Schott's clothing store. Ferd Myers, who has charge ot thst department, wants every one to call and see that it is so. The subscription contributions at the ded ication of tbe Licking Creek Lutheran church'list Sunday were sufficient to pay all of the indebtedness on the new build, ing. Don't neglect the roof of your house. There is nothing known that will preserve a roor so well as red slate roof paint, for particulars, address J. Miller McDonald, Mifflintown Pa. The McVeytown Journal of last week says : We say to our citizens shoot the bogs, it the borongh dads do not enforce tbe hog law. The citizens have a right to protect their property. If your lightning rod needs to be pnt in a state of repairs. Call on J. M. McDonald If you have no rod on your building Mc Donald will give you the required rod pro tection on short notice. Seventeen bass sprang out of water on a raft that was brought down the narrows a few days ago. Fishermen are all talking about going to the narrows to fish when the bass season comes in. "Tbe Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of tbe Republic, will encamp upon the battlefield of Gettysburg from Ju ly 9, to 15, inclusive. The camp will be located upon Cemetery hill. Rev. L. Y. Hays assisted in the iostala tion of Rev. Mr. Cambell ol the Port Roy al Presbyterian church last Thursday. On Friday evening, Mr. Cambell preached in Rev. Hays' church in this place. Itch Prairie Mange, and Scratches ol every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotto. Use no other. Sold by L. Banks and Co.. Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. tf- Whether on land or at sea, on the prairie or in tbe crowded city, AVer's Pills are the best cathartic, being convenient, effica cious and safe. For torpid liver, indiges tion, and sick h-jaiache, t'ney never fail. The season ol 18S7 is here, so is Samuel Strayerof Patterson Pa., here with a Brand new stock of Beautiful Clothing, all kinds, all styles and prices to suit all Don't wait. Come at once I am ready. 4t Two burglars, after working from Sat urday night to Monday morning, succeed ed in bursting a safe, but found only a let ter from the cashier informing his employ ers that be went to Canada with the funds. Shoe and Leather Reporter. Mrs. Ida Smith, wife of Dr. Smith, of Lewistowa Laving graduated at the Chica- go College as a female doctor, has begun tbe Practice of the profession in Lewis- ton. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of Mr. Solomon Books of this borough. Tbe .ast week in May or the first week in June is tbe time to clesn house in these days of the buffalo moth. Scalding water run into the cra:ks of the floor and along tbe base of the wahboard" kills the young moth that appear about tbe last of May. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Ca'Iouncd Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood 5pavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ringbone, fc tines, Sprains, Swellings, etc. Save$jOby use of one bottle. Warranted- Sold by L. Banks At Co., Druggist, Mifflintown Pa. tf. Young Man (in New York coffee and rake saloonl Waiter, I want a beefsteak, nnneeled potatoes, and a couple of eggs fried on one side only. Waiter (vociferously "Slaughter in the nan." "a ifurphy with bis coat on," an" i -. - : ,Ka .unnw ainn tl TV - ..... IWO WnilO WIU wiiit tuv omuu. " -r- Puck. Michael Beshor. Sr., a highly respected citizen or Fermanagh township, died last Saturday. If he had lived till in June he would have reached his 84th birtb day- Ten o'clock a- m , is tbe nour set, Wednesday, for tbe funeral services at bis it- Mtaidmce. Interment in itomroca s grave yard. The Lutheran Church in Licking Creek Valley was dedicated with appropriate ser vice last Sabbath. Dr. Conrad, of the Lu- theran Observer was present and assisted Rev. Mr. Graiff. The Doctor lectured in the Lutheran church in this place on Sun- dy evening to an attentive audience. Bub- iect- "Martin Luther-" n, Mr-Rlvnn's taffy lor his Holiness the .... . f., He him so eood. He has beeTsummoned to sppear at Rome within 1 Ol 0 S. L U. mw u. ... . . f-; .i i At J 13... ,KA .nmmnil. ist out. The uocior ougui to jin tue au- J: K-h.nnv it. the realization of ii.1. amour: a people who do not recog- nize property right iu real estate. r.... VnffVtt a farmer who lived near Monroe Furnace in Huntingdon county, wandered from his homo some rooraiLgs ro. and several days afterward was found lying on bis back in a woods with his throat cut. Ha commuted toe ueea oi oil destruction wuu a pc" " leaves a widow and live grown children. . . fn...ir. F.Ivev. or Tod .m w.. .truck bv liehtniug on Fri . . ".k -Kii- mw r.lowinr his . .mmnn linlll or his hard earnings for years would be swept awav. A sudden bolt from the clouds, and while he was holding a frightened horse .k. . in names. His loss will in ; i j clude threshing machine, grain etc monntiu to over $500, with no insurance. Bunken eyes, a pallid complexion, and disfiguring eruptions, indicate that there u something wrong within. Expel the lurking foe to health, by puriflying the blood with Ayer's S anaparilla. Cures Er- iaipilaa, Eczema. Salt Khenm, Pimples and Blotches. The Fulton Republican of last week says : a. company from Jnniata eonnty have located a saw-mill on the timber lands of Abrara Wagoner in Tod township. Tbey have secured some of tbe finest timber ia i lie i4ve, ana nave au me machinery oa the ground consisting or an engine of great capacity and saw-mill for the toughest lumber. A countryman stopped in front of a store on Fourteenth street attracted by a line of baby carriages. Dow much might one or them be f" he said to clerk." The cheapeat is $15, tit." "Fifteen dollars ! he exclaimed. "Why, great bcott, mister, it only cost me $2 to git married." North American. Miss Sadie A. Lane informs the ladies of Mifflintown and surrounding country, that tie will be in Mifflintown on the 16th of this month, to remain for a period of two months, and will, during that time have quite a large class in the "Buddington dress cutting system or actual measure ment. All who desire to receive instruc tion will please call to see her at Rev. E. E. Berry's. May 11, '87, 2L A corn, tooth, and indigestion doctor held forth on Bridge street, last Friday and Saturday evenings Between the lectures and sale of medicine and the pulling of teeth, he ran a Punch and Judy show, and tickled his hearers with music and ventrilo quist ic entertainment. He had a large num ber of forceps or pincers and was an adept at tooth pulling. lie rubbed a liquid on the gums before pulling the teeth. Was tbe liquid aconite to deaden sensibility to pain? 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 tbeir wants in my line. I announce the opening ot Spring and Sum mer Clothing Hats, caps, boots and shoes, neck-wear, collars and cuffs, and a general assortment kept ia my line. Prices lower than tbe lowest. Sahtkl STaariK. 4U Patterson Pa. Thomas A. Keizer, a fireman on the Mid dle division, living in Harrisburg, was kill ed in a wreck near Bellwood on Thursday night. Keiser was fireman on engine 46, drawing Eastern Express, and while that train was passing a freight train, a freight car jumped tbe track immediately in front of the engine drawing the passenger train, tearing off the engine cab and instantly kill ing the fireman. No one on the passenger train was injured. Keizer was a married man and leaves a wife and five children. From the BloomSeld Democrat : On last Suuday, while on bis way to attend tbe fu neral of Dr. Bryner, at Loysville, Underta ker Nesbitt was thrown from the hearse and severely injured. Tbe accident was caused by a runaway horse attached to a buggy. The hearse was wrecked and tbe remains ot the deceased conveyed to tbe bnrying ground in a spring wagon. Two other buggies were badly damaged by the vehicle drawn by tbe frightened horse com ing into collision with them. Tsggart one of the tellers of the Phila delphia L'nion Trust Company, pocketed over $20,000 of the money of tbe concern, and with a Miss Harris sged only 15 years, tied to Paris, France. His family and tbe people of the trust company aro mourning over him. Taggart has proven himself to be the greatest of all the many crooked bank officer thieves. The msny crooked bank officials that have run away have contented themselves with stealing money , but Taggart stole money and with it anoth er man's daughter only 15 years old. James Simons, S. B. Caveny and J. L. 1 North sat as a board of arbitrators, last Friday in the case of Amos G. Bonsall against Wellington Smith for loss of tbe Dousehold .erTices f bis daughter and for mental anxiety attendant upon the misfor tune that overtook the young woman. Mias Bonsall testified before the court that Smith is the father of her child. Mr. Smith testified before the board of arbitra tors that be cannot be tbe father of her child for tbe reason that he never bad in tercourse in such a way as would lead to such a result. Tbe arbitrators awarded the plaintiff one hundred and seventy-five dollars. Tho Harry Sisters will give one or their uni.iue musical and literary entertainments, in G. A. R. Uall, Mifflintown, Monday evening, May 23rd. Three children all talented will give a most interesting enter tainment or vocal and instrumental music al tnree playing the yiolin) also recita- tions. readings in Spanish and other lan- .n.res fce. They rave an exhiLition in tbe Presbyterian Chapel about three years ago which greatly delighted all who beard them. See Fosters. Amission, children 15 cents. Adults 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Pennell's store, Mifflin town. Proceeds for benefit of Lntneran church. Dr. Conrad editor of the Lutheran Ob- aervrr- aftrr assistioc Mr. Grain in the dedicatory services ol the Licking Creek VelW I.ntheran Church, lectured in the Lutheran church ia this place last Sunday svoninir humect, siariin turner. iu .... . . . . . l rt. house was filled to its utmost capacity The Dr. has an earnest delivery or speech well calculated to inspire an individual wi,n the great doctrines or the Treedom of the individual conscience and justification by fajl0) which were the rallying points of father's battle against the errors or tne Roman Catholic Church. The two nours Itcture was a great ireai to tue I .. .. . r church and state movement of modern times, and members or the Lutheran Church I - I tn It aroro inanired anew with the lull nlQAr fTOieSUUli WIIDICL, w uw - r treat tact that Martin burner was one the great leaders or the human family, who inrtiMl the course of state and church, in to new and more liberal channels. From the Philadelphia Bulletin of May 10 : "I beg your pardon maaame, aaiu . .. :l sweet-faced girl to a matronly country wo man in one or the large railroad stations, .hut wnnld von be kind enough to take I this cinaer out ui mj ! - e- .poke she removed her handkerchier from ber race, disclosing one oi ner eyee which was very much Inflamed. The kind heart- - ed dame was not only anxious but willing to assist the sufferer, and for several mln ID 1 DlOtti suo uv. ' - prettily wueu sua wiviu .lnnbt "it had worked its way out," and that her eye would soon be comtortaoie. Then they parted. Fifteen minutes later the woman from the country went to too ticket office to buy her tickst. Her pock- et book was misting. While bemoaning her loss she discovered that her watch was missing also and a further - examination showed that her old fashioned breastpin likewise was tone. She suspected that she bad been the victim or a thief, but he did aot connect the sweet-faced girl with the affair natil after she had a con versation with a police officer. We are always at tbe Head and never has it been our privelege to ex hibit so complete and attractive a line of seasonable goods as : this very moment. Come in and see onr beautiful stock and we will convince yon of goods and prices. Ladies' kid button dress shoe for $2. O. W. Hcc. Lover's Catechism. Robby, wouldst thou have me In a cotton dress ? Wouldst thou take take me Robby, Though any dower were less ? Pretty Nan, I'd have thee, Let gowns nothing cost I Fain I'd take thee, lassie, If thy dower were lost I Robby, wouldst thou love me If ray blushes paled 1 Wouldst thou tske me, Robby, Though my beauty failed I Bonnie Nan, I'd have thee If tby blushes went; Take thee, knowing, dearie, Beauty Is but lent ! Robby, wouldst thon have me Should my hair turn gray T Wouldst thou take me, Robby, Mine eyes bleared alway f 8 wee test Nan, I'd have thee Should thy locks turn white; Lass, I'd willing take thee Thine eyes dim in night ! Robby, wouldst thou have me It my step grew slow f Couldst thou tako me, Robby, Laughless f No, no, no I O, my Nan, I'd have thee Whatsoe'er betide. Since I take thee only. Nan, to be my bride ! William Struthers. The National Drill and En campment at Washington. The National Drill and Encampment which opens in Washington May 23rd, continuing nntil tbe 30th, will be one of tbe most interesting events that ever oc curred in tbe history of America's militia. Its inception was the outgrowth ot that general desire to make the volunteer mili tary ol the several States more effective, and as a step in that direction this com petitive contest was arranged, and valuable prizes of cash, medals, and trophies, o B ered as rewards for excellence in drill . Washington was very appropriately select- as tbe place, the citizens responded liber ally, tbe War Department lent it aid, and the success of tbe enterprise is assured be yond any possibility of doubt. . Over thirty ol tbe States and Territories will be repre sented by military organizations and the daily contests, embracing all the branches of military service from tbe manual of arms to brigsde drill, will be inteisely interest ing to every one. The cash prizes amount to $26,000. Tbe camp will be pitched on the grounds surrounding the Washington J Monument, and tbe drill ground will be marked out on the campus between ,hei Monument and the White House. Tbe , universal interest which will be felt in the ! arm in all parts of tbe country, and the ! excellent opportunity it will afford for vis iting the National Capital at the most beautiiul season of tbe year wi.l draw thousands to Washington. The city noted as the most beautiful capital of the world, never appears to so good an advantage as in tbe first blush ol spring, uor is there any pleasanter time to visit the parks, gardens, and public buildings than this. All the public property is open to tbe inspection of visitors. In order to accommodate vis itors tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Compau y wll sell excursion tickets, May 2 1st to 27th, good to return until the 80tb, from all sta tions oa its lines, at reduced rates. In ad- ition special trains at special rates will run on certain days from various sec tions of the Pennsylvania system, the de tails of which will be announced by posters and published in tbe newspapers. ThaCow. I come from haunts ol hog and sheep, Determined on a sally, I leave the dull, provincial fa rm And gallop down the valley. I cross tbe fields to crush tbe corn Just sprouting in the ridges, Till "heyed" away, then thunder on Through toll gates and over bridges. Tbe farmers curse me as I pass, In little sharps and trebles ; Tbe boys my tender tlauks bombard With brick-bats, clods and pebbles. With many moo;' the folks I fret. And, scorning metdows fallow, I seek the shsven lawn, all set With foliage-plant and mallow. I scsre tbe women, and I make Tbe children shake and shiver : Yet candidate may come and go, But I go on forever. 1 wind about, plunge in and out, In crooked or clear sailing ; I walk the stake and rider fence, I leap the wooden paling. And here and there a foamy flake Upon me aa I travel, More old cans bounding from my back, More brick-bata, clubs, and gravel. For man, of worthless things like these, I And a lavish giver ; Elections come, and elections go, But 1 go on forever. I lope, I paw, I bawl, I hook, I eat in twenty swallows A whole big garden, while I go Where no policeman follows. To curb my freedom voters And Is but a vain endeavor ; Elections come, elections go, Bui I go on forever. Terra Haute Express. Tbe West erst Wheat Crop. CniCAOO. stay Jo ine weekly crop summary says that reports for the past week show that while some localities were favored by seasonable rains, others, and the greater number are needing rain, and that in its continued absence crops will suffer seriously. Reports on the condition of winter wheat continues lairly favorable, Fourteen counties in Illinois report an av erage condition of 90 per cent. In Ohio the average condition or six counties porting by percentages is 85 per eent. In Michigan six counties report an average condition or JV per cent. From seven counties in Missouri is reported an average condition of 10S per cent. In Kansas eight counties report an average condition ol 70 per cent Reports from the winter wheat districts m Wisconsin indicate a condition of 75 to 8ii per cent. The spring wheat growing territory gives the follow ing figure t Ten Iowa counties report an average condition of 90 per cent; from Minnesota nine counties report the condi tion fair to good ; seven counties in Dako ta report a rull average condition and the same is true of six counties reporting from Nebraska, While the showing on the whole is fairly good for the time these re reports were forwarded, it remains a fact that continued dry weather will materially reduce these percentages of condition. Down I Down I Down I Ladies' flue gossamers. Only $1.00 at G. W. Heck's. Announcements. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ma. Enrroa : Please announce that I am a canndidate for nomination for the office of County Commissioner, at the com ing Republican Primary Election, subject to Republican rules. If so fortunate aa to receive aaid nomination and afterwards an electio n by the people, I shall strive to discharge the duties of said office to my own credit and the best interests or the tax payers of JuniaU. W. H. MOORE. Van Wert, Pa., April 27, 1887. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor Domination lor the office of County Treasurer, at the ensuing Republican Prim ary Election, subject to Hepublican n sages. If nominated and elected I pledge my beat services in the discharge of the dnties of said office. D. 8. COYLE. Port KoyaL Pa., April 26, 1887. To the Republicans ol Juniata County : I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination, for the office of County Treasurer at tbe ensuing Republican pri mary election, subject to Republican usages. If nominated and elected by the people I will discbarge the duties of the office with credit to myself and the Republican party. SOLOMON BOOKS. Mifflintown, May 2, 1887. To tbe Republicans of Juniata connty : I would announce to tbe Republican party of Juniata county, that I sra a can didate for the nomination of County Treas urer, subject to tbe rules that govern the organization. If they favor me with a nom ination I will serve them to the best of my ability in tbeir interests and in the interests of the whole people. John McLaughlin. I have tbe pleasure of announcing to the Republicans of Jnniata eonnty that 1 am a candidate lor nomination, at the primary election for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. If nominated and elect ed I will discbarge the duties of the office with fidelity to the trust given to me by the people. D. G. 8IIELLEXBERGER, Richfield, May 9, 1887. MARRIED. FINDLY WRIGHT On the 20th ult., in Buffalo, N . Y., by Rev. Henry Ward, James K. Fiodly, ol Buffalo, N. Y., and Sadie J. Wright, daughter ol W. A. Wright, of Fort Rojal Fa. BRDELL RICE On tbe 2th ult., In New Bloomfield. by Dr. W. H. Schnyler, So'omon Bardell. of Jnniata ct-unty, and Amelia Rice of Saville township, Perrv I county. ST A M B A l"G II DOB B9 On the 2Sth ' lilt.. St th f.nfhran nirtniM in Vow BloomHeld. bv Rrtv. A. It. F Fihr An. drew Stambaugh ot Anderson burg, and Annie U. Dobbs, of McCoysville, Juniata J BENXER SHEAFFES .On the 5th int., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Abram L. Benner, and Alice M. Sheaffer, both or Delaware township. DIED i PAUL On the 24th ult.. in Fermanarb towoabip, Mrs. Abigail L. Paul, aged 60 years 5 month, and 10 days. BELL On the 6th inst., in Fermsnsrh townanip, Harry Wilson, son ol Isaac G., and Mary L, Boll, aged I year and 21 dsya. DrNN On the 4th inst.. in McAlister- vllle, William Dunn, Esq., aged 76 years, 3 months and S days. SPEAKMAN On the 5th inst.. in Del aware township, Mra. Hary F., wife of Ueorge W. Speakman, in the 48th year ol ber age. MirrLINTOWN MARKKTS. MirrusTowa, May 18, 1W. Better Kffg .." Shonur Sid Lard 16 10 9 8 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Corn, ............ Oats, , Rye..... New Cloveraeed... Timothy seed ..... Flax seed Bran Chop , Shorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... P2to85 50 30 60 $3.50 1 1') 1 60 18 00 1 50 22 X 1 25 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PaiLAPCLPBia, May 14, 18W Hogs, 7a 8cts. Milcb calves, 4a6ic. Pat cows, in demand at ?4c. Milch cows, $25a$00. Beef cattle, 4aolc. sneep,4aoc. snearea sheep, 3a4c. Spring lambs, $1 60a$j 00. wool lamlw, SJac. No. 1, Penna.. red wheat, ic. corn. 56c. Oats, 34s37c. Live chickens, 1112 cts. per lb. Spring chickens, 25a35cta. a piece. Butter. 20a28c. Old potatoes, at 60a70c: new potatoes, $2a$6 per barrel. North Carolina peas, half barrel crate, oucts to $1.25. Florida tomatoes, per crate. $2.50 aS.J.75. A UDles by the barrel, $l.io a $, Cloverseed, 5a7c. Bran by the car load, $21a$2l.50. Coal oil, 7 Hue teat,6Jc. per gal 110 fire test, 8Jc. per gallon. LEGAL. DJllNISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. Estate of S. Owe roiu, deceased. Wbereaa Letters of Administration on the estate ofS. 0en Evans, lato of Delaware townsliip, dt ceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to tbe said estate, are requested to make im immediate payment, and those Laving claims will please present tbem without aelay. A. BRADFORD EVANS, Administrator. April 27, 1887. A DMIN1STRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Isaac Deppeu, deceased. Whereas Letters of Administration on tbs estate of I Mae Denpen. late of Walker townohip. deci-aned. having been (r ranted to tbe uuderigned, all persons indebted to tbe raid estate, are requested to make Immedi ate tavnient. and thoe bavin claims will please present them without delay. WILLIAM n. PEPPEN, DAVID D. DEPPEN, Administrators. May 4, 1887. OEABODT HOTEL, Ninth St., south of Choatnut, one square south of the New Post Office, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in 'he Tory business eentro of the city. On tbe American and European plans. Good rooms fiom 60c to $3.00 per day. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAlJN E, at. v., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. PARKER & CO., BANKEES, JIai Stbebt, MiFrxiTrowx, Pktha. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts dailj. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. April 20-'87. USSIAN HEUMATISM u CURE don't earn anjitiinc eel VtmnoUiKm. bat & an last every time. Itwrad 8aML BTTBKa. I Mnrmmtmr. Ps. Ma Habtvaji. 8s.. Rlooauhonc. Pa. Mas. Ret. R. II Robiimox. StaoMna. Vl Mas. Wm Mfhabo. IBM Wb tit, Philadelphia. J. F. N mo. Camdni. N J. Mas. Mamt Catbom. Mnorostawn, It. J. i'KAKZ MiKL Manes Ohunk Ps. KILHI BUX TRADE laRKS ant WtUMfTBa! CUK.1 MGJaTm i r. una, BBirr rniic $2.50 mtn. Tat comple Information. ItrMrrtntive I'M, phlrt. with ttinxinaii, free. For sale br mil arasstatn. II on or Um other la Bet in position to fiirnuth H to jrou. cio not be per. snaoVd toueanrthinireln, hut wvlTdirvettoth Goneral Axvnta, PFAKI.y.KK HIM-. OV t'U. Sltt Ot JIvkrt Street, 1'hllaulelphla. Perfect Eaii Indicates a natural aud healthy condi tion of the scalp, and of the glands through which nourishment is obtained. When, in consequence of ago and dis ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen it, restore its original color, promote iM rapid and vigorous growth, and impart to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a long time, and am convinced of its value. When I was 17 years ol age my hair began to turn frray. I commenced using the Vigor, and won surprwd at the good effects it produ-ed. It not only restored the color to my hair, but so stimulated its growth, tliat I have now more hair thau ever before. J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Mis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by all Dmgis and Perfaoera. Is- Ton arc srrFEErvo from debility Vnd loss of appetite; if your stomach is out of order, or your mind confused; tako Ayer's Sarsaparilln. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more surely and speedily than any tonic yet discovered. For six months I suffered from liver and stomcb troi'.M". My food did not nmirih rne, and I became weak and verv niut'ii emaciated. I tooksix botil-a cf Acer's Siireaparilla. and was eur-vL J. M. Palmer, SpringtieM, !a.is. tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Vo--d bv TV.J.C. AfrtCo..! .-'!. vaa. Ft'Ii! I.y )irupeiu. i'm-a l; ctii.s, it. Tal uable Grltt Mill and Saw Mill at Private Sale. The undersiened offers for sale a GRIST MILL and PAW MILL, situated in old Fort Royal, Juniata county, Fa., with 11 ACRKS of'lind, more or less, with mill dam mill house SuXiO feet, three .stories bigb, one story of stone, and two of frame, con taining 3 run of stone, two pair ot burrs, and one sand atone, chopper and corn break er, a S ileer Creek smut machine, and sepa rating machine, two Hour bolts 20 feet long, two tlonr rockers, all driven bv tbe water of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet overthot wheel. Tbe null has a food run of custom work and is in a good wheat growing coun try, and Is in pood running; order. The saw mill ia driven by a Rose water wheel, nd la in good running order, doing a larze amount ot fairing in the season. fKAnfi HOL St., Spring of water, Cistern, frame Stable, hog house, an 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 JUU.N Ur.KT.iC.LtsK, Sr., Fort Royal, Juniata Co., Fa. NEW FIR31. WE HAVE COME FOR TO STAY, FEAll NOT. Farmers' Mercantile Association in Geo. Goshtn's 6tore room in Patter- son. e nave a inn Jine oi gwxis, ... .11 "! and equipped, aud doing a lively 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 arid srivin" one man's dollar tbe same purchasing power B3 another. We hold the position, one low price toalL NO MISREPRESENTATION. Call early and secure bargains. Remember the place. FARMERS' STORE, Fatterson, Pa. Spring and Summer Goods. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on W ater street, Jtirr.ioiown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring & Summer millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest styles, and having employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply inepumic wiw everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine try stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI3L. March 22-87.1 .T. Caution notice. All jktsods aro hereby cantioned, not to to bunt or fish, or in any way to trespass on tbe lands of tbe undersigned ia Fermanagh towrii.. Brra Brc. t ry if. , a a . n THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D.W.HARLEY, ESTABLISHED 18C5- Only those houses who pursue an ALL THE YEAR ROUND Polisy of Lowest Prices have the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronage. Ererybody knows that D. W. STEADY, UNSENSATTONAL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY. No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." Bat Honest Prices for H- est Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and and NECKTIES. A complete stock of that will do yon good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts to suit your fancy, or the most recent The Corner of BriJge & Water Streets is the business place of th Yaluable Clothing House of D. W. January 19, 1887. GRAND OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER C LOTHING, AT SCHOTT'S Now is the time to buy your new Spring Suit Schott s Grand Stock of MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ! is perfection perfected, not alone in the material and workmanship, but al so in tne ELEG1.1CCI.1 STYLE AJD LOTT3ESS 1.1 PRICE! When you have our prices you can rest easy that you cannot do better. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY! How is $7 for a nobby Business Sack Suit? At $10 we show a large Msortuieiit of Men's Cutaway and Straight Cut Sack Suits and &ne and four button Cutaway Frock Suits, made frcm stylish and most elegant and fine materials. Too much cannot be said in favor of our grand line of new dress suits at 12. But if you want something superfine, all the suits wa offer at $15, they are equal to FIRST GLaYKS CUSTOM WORK ! Every lady should visit onr GRAND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ! Boys' fine dress suits, sizes 10 to 17, at $8; Bovs' school suits at $3.50; Magnificent Pleated Suits at $2.50, 3.00, S3. 50, and a daisy at 4.00. OUR GENTS" NOTION DEPARTMENT If you want a gentleman's nobby, stylish hat, give ns a call. If you would select your boys' hut or cap from the largest variety in the county, jive us a call If you need some white or fancy drf ss shirts, spring un derwear, hosiery, or anything in the furnishing gooda line, you will save money by buying them from u. If you like your clothing made to highest style, and show you nearly FIVE Ill.XDRED PATTERNS. for selection. If you want a GOLD or SIL .LIS V A1C1I, give us a eall. We invite investigation, for our prices are the best eviJence of tLs truth of our assertions. We have no space to go into dct-uls. Come and see ! SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOR IO AND 10UTIIS FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN. A O "V A T'TT' fir CIO ' V V-'a -L Xlv AJJO 1X1 W SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.I PRITATE V.1LE. John Byler offers a valuable farm at pri vate sale. Tbe larm ia situated along; the main road leading from Mifflintown to Mc Alistersville, in Fermanagh township, Jun iata Co., Pa., and only i miles from the former place. The farm contains 145 ACRES of land, 120 acres of which are cleared, tbe balance in valuable timber. The Land is in a good state of cultivation and under good fence. Tbe improvements are a good frame house 30 by 36 test, a rood frame bank barn 40X90 teut, and oth er ont-buildings, a well 6 feet deep of nev er failing water is at the door of the house, and a well 16 feet deep, of never failing water is at the barn. Tbere is an orchard of over 100 trees on the farm. For further particulars call on JOFJN BYLER, on tbe farm, or address bim at UifHintown, JuniaU eonnty, Pa. Caution Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned against hnnlinv nr lUhinv on the nrODrtv ot tn undersigned in ' Fayette township, as the, j r ... ..: ,k. tresspaas laws will be enforced. Ephkaim Doss. I OB PRINTING OP EVKRT KIND ' done at this office. Harlty is tbs Chief Champion of BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOYBS. FURNISHING GOODS, at pness of suits on short notice, of a style fashion out. f your measure, we will da it in the 1V',crtPtrBaniihf PtinphCM rxrWlpnf rrp prMliirer an4 MrmitM )Mrvcr ftbPoii, H acranli for Jl km Made af thr bane mt animal. aa4 wifa pccaal rvarl tm a geoeral adapts kttiiy aa a plant fond.-' Kvery pari Ir Ic mt which bne ara e nr Sa a dirrrt foad at variblea. W reader thi food tmmcdiaiHv avail W In the S25 PHOSPHATE Wblrb wa ciRlm la be a very perlal valane a la nle the rrop aa enrlr Mart a ad ataia U aaiil fully asa tared, fea Adas aarataaaaily Impravlac taa mmU MopnaV. Pi. Ja It, IWa - HrW"lhwohly led Bl-M BcifttBdflupwtotv fara Mlisr6d IUwe'1 to Uw beet in IK erop as wMl as pemantnt vamaiUL J bad better wucatand cut ta r grmaa for twa r bra loat-d th PbovpUaie. 1 will wa aa athm kind and adnaa all farmara to buy R a ' a Ptaaapbnle aoa earaauJt f. r ibm4:a m . tW orb cTooad." JoaN faVDDlaV THE ORIGINAL mmu sous. Maaof actrjivra mt RAW BONff " I laAKlTTACTUMBa super-phosphate; am IMPORTERS. ' tl oar Wnrk. T.uuu tZLZ-Mu PHILADELPHIA, FA. Use Band's $25 PHOSPHATE At TlfE. PEKMANEJiT, CFIKAP AMIR1AL SOKE MANURE L O 3FL 33- rrho are surerin from th error taJ 1:. ; :TT ,;r, ot yon,h. wrvoa voatM.Mrl; lr?jZ"Z rerrf..: y wts iSlscoTenvl by a ramtooary In Sou la ImcrVi. rani a solf-aUlnxuxvl envelops to the Bsv. JoEsra T. Issas, Station D, Htm Tarh M- "SHADELAND n Ths Morr EXTENSIVI Pure Bred Lire 0 X Stock Establish- . lasent in the World. (V: ivis tn ml Ran bnediag. CtVOESOatt HT.V3e CRCHCON, NORMAN. Oft. FRENCH DRAFT HORSES, NGLISH SHWe HOR9E8, STANDARD-BRED TROT rEftS. CLEVELAND BAYS FRENCH COACtJERS, SADDLE AMD CARRIAGE HORSES, ICELAND ANO SHETLAND PONIES, HOL8TEIN-FRESIAN AND DEVON CATTLE. Owr eoatosMn ha th advantage of or aauy on' xporieac ia breeding aad Imporuna; paawior quality; liuwe variety tod hum' sailaeuot Svgedw: t laeiiona; opportunity f eompaxiMg dinoraa and a low i w prices, beaa LloA, stent mi bAU ulHl facllidi rfw of r Ml) 0THkR XMTABliMMMirr nnsportaiioiL. WOULD 9m nea advaatMra to U pmrefcaaar. PKICRI LOW! TERMS EAST? rMtors welcome, CorrMpoadene olieltod Cirawlawra free, poWKIX BROTHERS. " Bpriwcaora. Crawford Co., P Waea yon writs bmoUos tkls papr. HARLEY