MIFFLINTOWN : T E K M S 1 .lit' per aannni if paid .-....riIitlori ' i ... l r . . . . ' it In (lt Bnf nce : '" - oi lnaertea u ou -n.,ent advertiseiiie . ,,., i lurrtrh insertion T..mnt business notices id local col 1U cents per line lor each Insertion. SliJCtio "ill be niiule ' those deaiiri aau- 01 l advertise by tbe year, balf or quarter fubllc fealea. rv 9 Jutn Z.iok. executor of a t.,rB."-.t.orr, decease, will .-II 7U 1 siore or I"-", of valuable Heal Estate i"r lard io Fr-ruaaojgh .towuship i-lit I o'eWk I'- M BrcUe. 1 da too Basbore will sell ..t". iValki-r township, a lot pf horse. ,,, ..u'uf rattle. Farming Micbin-ry an I I nirii i. oai it iu A. "iu be to th t pu.i.ri:.. church at ir.-AJL.trviale. t Tba Trigone aaya s omeof the pupil ot the achool taught in IWbraaka. by Prut. Janaea. J. Patterson, formerly of BmU twp., thia county, per.ahed on tbe way tolx,, from acuool during tbe r ceui blixxatd. Cm AND P Jacob H.op will eell, at a mi' east of Saletu, boraee. v.it.uai cattle, hoita. pigs, reaper, null kinds farm implements ,ul kii.Den lurnuure. Salts 9 Tobias Wolfgang will he Jam' s Ai.nu larru in vva'Ker iV''k. A M. Fii borae1. Imp (0"i av ,1 b-ue- ai j'c-i. . -k. FruUv. alar." tWDll P T .. . ... -1...1 .ii,Hp,ll ku ",, j 4 m i i:-ie ot tarrunii" implements 'ji!ut ti. 4.-h'.l.l furniture. jt;r-uv, March Int. Andre Saner a: b. I "' r.'idence In Fayette tti'woahtp. : I" cli-k A.M. Two horses, c,.an. a bii.i. two hotea. horse (ffar-i, tt'm rjt 'nil 'urii, potatuea by tlm bu-a-w ii.t u' anut !muter, a, lot L'f cbrstnut I eJ .-: Xji i.iv, y-.h ilO loaac Sbellrobriier J: . ire ct r-l'l"liO ueur IJ t j ..'i -Licit A. It. T hirea. ., tA. nt tli-m with Co I, ais Hhtt ti wiii b Irewh about tin. ot v.tiit-c rattle, a lot ot abetp, i-i ranuiuiz; implt-ruonts. will f" jo. t al . i ..I a.u Frir'urv Hilary r. nreftzeiif r win pell it i: I ' " " "' rt''iiein'e a hall mile troro Srii)' 11 'K 1,1 Fayette tnwaahip. at ID j'cliu . Ki ur lurifs, a itare with colt, j ...vr,r ni l ti"r- roltx, threw rn-lk lOirtn n t.i iliT, tn bea t ol youiifr cattle, irr ft. , -it b i It, p-'taloi-B an I corn by tlie j.-b-:. .,"", ami all WiU'lj ol luruimg iru p.sa.rirt MIORT LOCALS. K-a! !!.' :unty receipts antl expenli- (j-i'nJ Uug day n a day of aunabiua T'.f C..r'.;!e jnil in a paiadiae for C: trt:ii-- 1,. 1:4 k'-'.li'-ri'T baa moved bia atoro in k V.- i'arktr. tlie brii n.ite a tuarrb ot tbe town, laat ttttTMlv eet.if. Tct ten munication trou li'ak Log will i-irr T.i'' -M'k. CWgr"i ina ArkiiiKim ctiun hoiotj on a i;f v.n.t al Thun.duy. Hrn-'y of 'UrpoA( and boneity in act, .Ln cii r connoifiice. ; A ;! i In be drilletl nr natural g 4-near ! .ie li--r t ;.rr miiti aylum. Itk, ttimg'. www Scr0iehnr.t errrr kind on hnman r r ammala cured in U ml intra brK ItV, Sanitary LoUon. ;Thia new falla. Sold br I.. Bank, and Co.. DrnfrFi-ta. .Tiiuunroan fa. Oct. . t7. To all au'incribcn t fi SiSTixri Ripcbucas who pvr irijea and on. ooua, ,, Brtt c. u ; j,,,, Tjkt HVrr prt and the Sehtisci ad Fi rrBLiCAS will ba a-nt for Ibo period of one year. Th-r la a talk of a reial in the en'rr prUe of ronitrhctinx the ?clinarroTe and Porth Branch railroad. The talk cornea from, tbe Patomae end of the line. No t matter bon whre tb ta'k cotrea from, If ome one weald only build the mad. Since the coal trifce beftan twenty fur- Hambara. where aha wa.taod at a ball The Prince of Walea n her and aont hliaq .er TJ to KUmroorj her to waits with him. Con er my rep ret to Hia Royal Hifbnrwa, and ay that I do not with to dance agaiu," waa her anawer. But," aaid the eqaerrr, "ere yoa awarv that the request ia a command 1" "Are yon awttre." she answered, "that I am an American, and Ho- not ober royal commands J" This settled it. and Euroj-e had a co'd chilL Bat the lady deaerrea American thinks (or rbdepeodcDCO. Ex. From the Newport News of the 8rd inat. La.it Sa'nrday . tbao of our citizen who faw hrr-hiui, were astonUbed to aee Lttitia Scott,' a well known woman, daughter o llie late VVrliam Scott, of Miltord, walking the street of Newport attired in a fn'l unit of fri ntlemanN clothm;. Tisb as abe ia called, haa lired a a servant fir! with a number of tamiliea in Newport, among which was that of the editor ol thia papor, and wa always faithful to anr trust reuoaed io her. She says that she is mora of a man j than a woman, and that henceforth abe will ace, in tbe Lehigh Valley h.e been re- I , , , ' ' ' y " " rm'' portiourlbl..t. If tbe striker, call that iWc"'"",h0 Pnbl1-'' making times good, there ia no use ol men of meinr. inTe.iting in furn-ice and other en terprie that eroplor people to work. Prepara'i ry rumtnurlca service will be held in the Licking Creek Lutheran Chnrcb o:i Friday and Satnrdar ereDing. Com minion .rrice on Sunday. Mr. GratH'a meeting in Licking Creek Va!:ey tave nsalted in an increased tu ruherbliip to the church ol 22 persona. The nuiiiiu'lo., Giuh of lat week ayf: William Clvmenn, of Dub in township, who had been coif table lor lor'T-nnie eais. died at his r.iden,e on th Dih of j ..-.. i ented to gire $-i(X) each pipers a few daya since. or transformation from the femtle to male s x, that occurred in another part of the etate recently. It mav tie only an hallucination of the girl. The Huntingdon News of last week utk At the Prebyterian chnrch Sunday morn ing, the announcement waa trade by Col. Win. Dorris, President of ibe Bosrd of Trus. tees, tb' the debt or the church, $4. COO, bad ben provided for. A note of $2,400, held by M ijor Dirid McMurtrie, bad been donated by bim to the concregation, and four otl er membera of the church havocon if the congrpga- ewch, in any ase lota by Joseph A. Resll, 42 and 48 Congre atreet, Boston, and 57 Bioa lway, New York. Jan'y 18-88. SberlflTa Sale. The sheriff no'd last Friday ia the Court Honae In thia place. A far ii of 85 arrte of Nelaon A. Lukena in Wa'ker township to Soloman B-aihor for $5,550.00. A trct of 8 acres cf wocd land of Nelson A. Lnkei.a in Walker township, to L. E. Atkinaon for $91.00. A fm of 73 acre of Henry Ancker ia Walk-r township tii I. L Mahon for $3, 100.00. A farm of 125 acres of A. ?. Hockeoherg io Tnscarora towoinip to W. W. Creihton for $35. A. tract of 14 acres of John Uockenberry in Tuacarura township to A. J. Porgeaon for $ M. ry, aged about TO years. Hu leaves a w ife ! con,ribut" '""J ords tbe support and repajr of tbe church. The announcement was received with surprise and delight, and the Major waa thanked br all for hia gen erous act. The chnrch will celebrate its cen'enniil next year, and preparationa are aUeady be ing made to repair and beautify tbe build ing, and make tba occasion a memorable one. The following information from the Pro gr snive Age gives the depth of wells in the United States : Tbe deepest well drill ed in the L'l itfd States is that of Oeorge WeMinghotite, at llomewood, near the city of Pittburg. aliich. on December 1, lr-86, had tearhed a depth ot 4,618 feet, when tbe tool) were lost and drilling ceased. The Buchanan tarm well, of tbe Niagara Oil Company, drilled by Fred. Crocker, in IkvuL ii .sl.e' .ehber-rer of Kavette twp., l.ti tL J'ith u.t., aj d jf v'rs. A up "' I triotic .vm ot AiuuncA are n Patterson. Iu I. intra! oi Sarli A. 'Bletx look place vm Lrr re:let.ce in Patterson last KriJay. Uarrv M .'.re of Van Wert went t Wa.-h- t .ib i'. I- , on ttia rxcurtiion lail 1 nura- llarvi-y H.aiui'.tou, ol C'uioiijo. pi?M i t'ju S'lbhatU here aiii iujj his :;ec Is t K i i - V o niiltis hi) luck as none u I. in ife ivrej Lit tli to a -h:M f's;.r a r uf. j K:a cat.diJate for the Legislature, in i Hi3t;ugl'Q cuunty, are now in tbe tio'd, ; il more to come ;j T- nil ho predicted a mild winter ia 5--.e-rnr.il t..r every day. Il was snowed and several frown up sma and daughters. Mr. ClyiueB a sterling Republican. TLe Iu v D iviil la'tiai of Cle 1 uul Oiiio. w ill deliver a lecture iu V e G. A. It. Hall, id this place, on Satur evening IVbruary 11 lb, 188S. at 7:.1i. Saliject Iiitenip( rutii e Its evils titul remetlits. Frtmi a Lriral ati l nusinea j ritn ijial-i. Ail aro invited t a attend. A horne owned by Alfred Cline. of Mif flin county, died in Murray's -table on Sat ard.ty. Mr. C-Iine had came to M jrray's from Lewiittown on Fri-iay evening. The home ictene.l early in thu evening an 1 all the at tention that wa given him during Friday night an I Saturday morning was of no good for the beat. Kev. A brum Kohrer of lionev (Jrove. this county, died early on Friday morning, Uopewell Towbsbip, Wabington County, January 27. 1 8 H. It is believed he ' 4,303 teet deep. The Rush well, of tbe died f beait li-.eae. His taruilv beard ! S iagara Oil Company, in Washington Conn- a noise and haotentd to where ho waa. j 'J ws b indoned at 3,300 feet. The deep lie wa lying in tbe store room on the j well ol Jonathan Watson, near Titusville. B'.or by the -i'le of a lounge, dying. He j " drill-d about 3.500 teet. J. M. GuflVy wan sged CT years. at Co.'s well, on the Walx farm, at West English Spavin Liniment removes all j -c ton, Westmoreland County, was drill- rj tu a depth of 3,'yX) teet. Tbe well ot ; Isaac Willels. at Sargent's Mills, near Syca 1 more, in Ureene County, was abandoned at j 3,i MJ8 feet. j A ccrrexp mder.t of the Newport Ledger I of last we.k says: On Tu inlay a much ; uioro didii'ult and extremely dangerous op. i erntiou was perform--d by Dr. Hall a.-i-ted . b Dri. tirubf, of ThompM'iitown, G. B. Weier, of McKetra Hall Falls, aal II. W. Woiuer, Liverpool. It sn tbe removal oj , a I tro tuiuor truiu thu neck of Miss Lucy From Woman. Tbe teacher, a lesson he tanght; Tbe preacher, a aerm m he brought; Tb stealer, he atole; The heeler, he hole; And tbe screecher, he horribly acraugbt Tbe long-winded speaker, he spoke; Tbe poor offlce-ai eker, be soke; The runner, he ran; The d tinner, be dan; And the sbriekur, he horribly nhroke. The fleer, to Canada fl-W; The bnver, on credit ho bew; Tbe'doer, he did; Tbe vaer, be sid; And Ibe liar (a BsLerman) lew. Tbe writer, this oonaeuv be wrote; Tbo fighter (n editair) lote; Tbe swimmer, be swam; The skimmer, be akam; And tbe biter was hungry and bote. Oriental letri. LEGjfL. fyOTICE OK APPEALS 4 The Commissioner of Juniata count will meet ail persons who may feel agrieved at tbe aaaessment of 1SS3, at their office, in Mifliintown, Feb. 14th, 1888, lor tbe west side of tbe river. Fob'y 15U 1888 lor tba aaai aide ot the river. By order of the CommmUaioners. G. W. BcacBrixLD, Clerk. Jan'y 16th, 18B8,t. JalOTICE. Tbe ondersigned having bongbt ont the business in 'eren of D. B. Doty and Co., will take posseiision Afire b 2, 1888. We re apectlully aolicit tbe patronage and support of hia customers In addition to that line ot baainesa ww will handle tie and mine tiut bera. For farther inform itioo call on or ad dress us at Tbonipeontowa P., until the aoore aaie. MaVBBawK A NxLiOX. January 2-1883-4. AGENTS WANTED To canvaa for one of the I argot. ld est eatablUhed. BEST Hion'.l lltSCmiEa ia ibe country. Most liberal term. Unequaled facilities. GENEVA NURSERT, established 1846. f.T. amllla, beaeia. X- Y. 1865, ESTABLISHED Special Invitation To The Public Hard Sott, or Calloused Lumps and Blem l"bes from horses. Blood Sjiaviu, Curbs, Sp'ints. Sweeny, King-bone, StiHea, Sprains, all Swollen Tbroits. Coughs, Etc. Save $' by use the of one btttle. War ranted. Sold bv L. Batiks A Co., Druggists, aimiu'i wn l a o-t. ":6 , Kmo. I "A yo i i w m n in an Ohio town has marri.-d her brother's wife's father, and, st 1 la-t account", had marly gone craxy trv'ng I to Bn'ire out al.c'hcr she was her brother's brother-in law, or her hustand's dauirht. r- in-luy, or her own ruoflier-iii-law, or her j Good loft, ot Turkey valley, Jiluiala coun-sisier-in-law 's mother-in-law. or all four, ty, w bo i 50 years of ace. The tumor b is uer c'lil irei. would i been crowing lor some 3'i years, aod bad become so large that it was a burden to bel aud it so, what relation. bo to her husband." A nnnler of people mt in the lecture room, el the Prt shy terian church last Wed nesftay evenine, for the purpose of organix ing a Law and Order Society. F. Sny der was elected Pr si.lent, and : . W. Wil son, Secretary. A coniu.itteo . .ine was appointed to report on rules and rgauixa tion at a meeting to b Led in the Luther an chureh on the evening of" Fi bruary 15 From tbe Perry County Freemsn : It the to carry, aud it also was laat prcsMog agstust ber wii.dpipe re' deiirg ber Ireathing very difficult. V ss Go !l.ni w as informed ol the danger of tl.e operation, but she pre terrd to d:e under the k"ifo rather than be choked to death. Tbe paiit ut was placed under the inttuerce of an aria-sthetic, and ia two and a-bll hours the tumor measur ing ta'eiity inches in circiinifereiice was sue To dav (Thursday ) is cold, stormy and snow drilling in tbo bid fashioned atyle. Wish they wouid close tbe door at Manito ba and keep the blixxards oat Peter Uowdling and Saul H. Dreasler are bjth autTi ring with rheumatism. Candidatos for the coming election are looking up tbe interest of tbe people." Filling ice houses ia in order. We are in the midst of tbe enjoyment of tbe prosperous times promised before the Cleveland election. Tbe protracted meeting in Strausor' church ia still in progress and is a success. Lewis Wilt cut a nasty gash in bia foot with tbe axe, and is now aitting in tbe house wishing he bad cut in the wood in stead of the toot. Thomas S hitler had a log to ro 11 on bis leg. exempting bim from out door work for a while. Widow Beale is still getting moro feeble with dropsy. Aaict. Orientnl Pa., Jan'y iJ'i, IHSS. FUBKITUREl FURNITURE! 1 would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County, that I have bought from John S. Gbatbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consitsof f LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURJNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JmE1f" STOCK which I am selling at ex stremely LOW 11 llClS PARKER fc CO, Main Street, Mitfletowt, Pfma. 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-'87. 1887- To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that from goes a tailj THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. Oaf ceastuliy rouioved. Tbe operation necessi- pt-nple- who gather ot evenings about the ; tated the severirg of tivr small arteries and stores and other places and tell what they j externa! jugn'ar vein, which lt d the mass of knt'W ab in' others, would stop and tell what . grou ih tne woman was compelled to csrry. they mux about themselves, such an evi- at last accounts Werlnesdav evenine. the itler i.ie e?.-y order ou. Ibe l '.. t.-r. ans are trying tj lili'.'-u d i ia. tj es'.alni-'ti a home u:ii.l tor W"r'i ut j rcacuem. lev I., y. Haya i'rai-bed a sh rt ,:.irm..:. n ti.u !i-.t.ry of the 1'res- : b;r; an li tr. h" hsnt 8 Hi. let.!, r.-. r L i -,Jr9;u t..n i. rtu-r. into It. E I'nrker's j.rooni. iitxt .1 i.t to the .o!-t oCice. li:'. r T. l. Garruan will deliver an ad ! j ir-w u tt.K H.-st at Newton Hamilton on I '4i ef.;s i' the 'JliI of February. Jvhn U. Sh.iUey e-litor of the B! I deuce ol n u ui in depiavity wou d bo disclos- woman was doii g well Booked f ar Court. Court convened ou Monday. The civil cases that will claim tbe attention of Court I Ibis term have been reduced to three name- ' Iv. C. O Spangler vs Latimer Trego and C. B. Richards No. 62, December term lt-ht. , or No. 20, September term. 1887, i Rule to open judgement. It ia a anit that grew out of the sale and parcbaae of a buggy. A Bradiorl Evans, ad m inistrator of S.HJ. Evans, d.-ceaa-d vs. Abraham Benner, ad- uinistrator of Thomas Benner, d-ceased. No. 99, December term 18:7 and cornea np on appeal lrom judgement oi E. B.McCrum justice of peace. J. F. G. Long vs. Tbe township or Mil lord No. 101, ! cen.bei. This ia a case that grew out of Mr. Long' blind horse tumbling over the embmk oent at the creek near the baidge at oil Port Royal. Mr. Long went down with tbe ho se and Vehicle, and for cash. C. B. H0RNI N G, Chrtstal Palace, Corner of Bridge and Water streets 1 Mifliintown, Pa. January 11 tb, '8S-ly but her condition is 1 ,ne r ' br..ken ESSENTIAXi OILS WINTKRGKEEN, PEFPEKM1NT, PENNY ROYAL, SPEARMINT, 4c. of prime qnality bought in ant quantity for cash on e.eiivery, tree ot brokerage, com mission, storage, Ac., by DODGGli. OI.COTT, ImporUrs and Exporters, 88 Wi'liani St., New York. Aug. 17, 87, 6m OILS ! OILS ! OILS THE STANDARD OIL COMPAHI of Pittsburg- pa., maka A SPECIALITY of mannfaturinp; for tbe Domestic trade tbe Fmest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oil, Naphtha and Giasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We chal'.enpe comparison witb every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish tbe most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS JV THE MARKET, afck for ours, trade for Mifliintown and vicinity Supplied by FRAN' ISCUS HARDWARE & CO. December 14,-87-ly It will bo TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS ; Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods r MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to Sea THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN 3rA. you caw spotvr the best ano finest OVERCOAT, IN THE LAND, iOK WERT 1ITTLK MOM ST, IF TOW WILL BUT JTTKJl Schott's Closimr Out Sale This illuiith. True to our old principles, ve will not carry any good wver t nextj-ear. Thin being the cane tLere f-et ms to be but one way to fi ourselves from onr MirphiH t-tock of Overcuata aud Meu'a and lfoya iimta and it is Cut down the Prictt. In no iuBtance is tbe price of any Overcoat above the asked aoat ef tbe Cloth and tbe trimmings. The cost of tbe making has been ignored. SMI' TAI to BEST IVIATJE PinTMJVP 1 H V'i', 0K ES AD 10UTHS, FOR BOYS AM) ( HILDKEN. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS Scale of deduction Occrcoats. on lleiCs Slt $10 $ t-5 Overcoats all aizpfi, Marked Down ta wit!. Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down to ti V-5t Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down to 8.2 Overcoats all bies, Marked Down to $ 7.5C 0.rccats all sizcp, Marked Down to 5 f S7 Overcoats all sizes, Marked down te $ 4.37 Overcoats all kizes. Marked down to 8.62 rase a r relict bbath. moved bis tore k MJ Altc Hew....:.: f abuct. Ti.tir rt : j T"r la k t v... j "TLrre ..- ali..,.h'i jNl" j 1: i J ttCUl Ti't illll; to Cl.t B! ooffl- a as electvu laitweek, Presi-r-y r.mnly, Uailroad. y "ti like to have wh at you sav igl.t'or appear in print, would uii a g'.uti opinion ol your- : ' a tuousan-t w mn in ed that it is a qui Ntiou if tbov would Lot becoms so diKU-.ud wiiheaoli other that they would not congregate together agiin The r.l.x.mfiVU Advocate or last week ss: Drs. J. C. Ha l. ol M illerstown, and C- A. Hliinehart, o Ickil.urg, started trout here last Thursday, WilU a couple of men to a?!: theiu iu getting ttirugh Ihe snow dri'ts, lor the resnl-nee of Mr. W. Watts, of Me.Vi-tervil'r, Jnniita county, to re move a Inni-f lrom the nrck of Mr. Watts, which proved a great success, and be ia do ing very well. The spring elt cttons will take place on Tue.-day. Fehrnar Cist. Thev are the most important of all of tho elections, for if thev elect incompett nt nifn or unscrupulous mt-n they will maiage the poor tss fnnd, the reboot fund and th - road tax fut rl according to their incompetencv or nnscrup'ousness. M.-n who are comp-tent, and upright in very critical, and it quire caretul nursing e gets well it will re aiid strict attention. The r iter sa-a- tbe tumor shirh almot fi I ed a gallon bucket, and would weigh proba bly six punnds. police. Notice is b'-r by given that Oeorge 8. Cramer has been apo'.nttd to collect sub scription to the ti.e ct gine in. id. Al llACSiiBEKCia President ol Company. Ilurae Sale. A sale of first-class western horses wtl take plsce at the Jacobs U ue, in Mifliin town, on .Monday, Fi bruary 13, 1K?8, at 1 o'clock P. M. Tby are tbroc-year-old colts, broken, good drivers and s une tine dralt horses. J. B. WiLioa. He sties tbe twp., to secure $10,1.00 dam sges. CoHMOTC WE ALTH CasIS. Tbe commonwealth cases for trial are. Com. vs. D. C. Sieher, farnicatlon and bastardy, proacairix E-nma J. Croiier Coin., vs. J. I Terder. aellir.g liqnor without license, and to persona of intern- peiate habits. Ri-'arr.ed by constable B tugh J man of Fayette township. Com., vs. Daniel Coder, assault and bat- j tery vied intern in ki.i Com., vs. Anna Foc'em turkey, prosecutor. Johi Com., vs. 'Jeo. Berne. Ltc-ny, of a horse j prosecutor, John G. pp. 1 50. F O 11 F E 1 T. 50. ooo G. W. HECK KEEPS THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST HVARIED ST0G K FUKNISIiING GOODS MARKED AWAY DOWN. The finest underwear, tbe Debt Gloves, Pine Neckwear, tbe bet shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk MuClers, Fur Caps. Although the (ols are fine Quality PKICIJS ARE l)OW TO THU LO.VJiST i"OTCH SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., aMIFFLINTOWN, 1'A. swQajisas -OF- ai d (eraonaily atltal to i their purposes should be elected to those j ; . lie ii,-'.t.'ea ol tl.e n are moit- itiel.es hiuh. weighing t arriv-d io New York s ti e jr operty of a poll 's i i.a-i in Micb;sm 6 fe. 9 " 1 ner hunbind rami on 'l i'-iSji t..r a kias she stoops !1'1,htv".' IT., in-: ) it.. per.pl,. d.liove that since i saw li,i shadow on the 2nd iry tl.ere is to be six week .-. ',erl'e l.ae lem going to L --a ! tias t!,,- r n.li.ltig d -t .! I. w ia il a .-om ing "I r'nf ne, on ac- number of ?.o or'ur (.(T.-r -ws-a c:tvl".r-. iko th.s. aL rip-,, Send one dol- r'-j to lay tor one year's ' - srnTi.NtiL aii Rircau- N. Sarreant R.m inn f ' J. A. K..h, of I.irU town-ihip, was rtX-l,!'. ,l,tr,,. i h h . ' i. iioa. la., Mr R , r lof Uw : t-n I at -r .i tv..r th.. -.n.t-i. ii. ntv ir ion ana. un ins the rub. i' Vt-r.tn wns a pi.-ce of fab- as a taNo de.i ,t.-h 1 ;-' 1 r.ii.l: v ,,f lii:.i',l"t. u-.. Losh. ""'"J.'I.CIo.. -....,.: ".i'ni eouniT, went lira dreised in mslc naportant office". l i- r. r u-t... n ii. p.tt nn - - I Pa . Poi-t Otfice, not called for : Mrs. Ame- lia J. Bard. ll, Mrs. Amanda Coon, Mrs. Uageie Cas-ner, Joseph Ca'aner, Mrs. Em ma Kysinger, J J. VlJ-e, Mrs. Wiley Mil iken. Dr. Rundlo, Cha-les Stowart, Sadie Tork. Parties a--king for the above will pleaae say they are advertised. IIoWaBD KiaK, P. M. Fattersoo Pa., eby It. l8. Mrs. Tarker. wife of C.ileb Turker. divl l.t Sunday nijiht. after a lnpr il!nss. She with ber husband, Caleb Parker, deoeust-d, came to this tawn more tbitn a jens-ntion bp;.-. Sue was n erio.l wif, a kind mother, dr ineMtic ia her tastes and habits, and highly r. spcrted by all who knew her. Sii wns aired S'.i years. Interment in PreHbv terian prave yard, Tburs duv afternoon, at 2 p. m. The Homlit Man in Mifflmtown Pa:irion, an we.l as tbe others ar invited to ca'l on any and getrrr a trial bottle of Kemp' Bal- n tor ihe Throat and Lungs, a remedy that ia st-llinz entirely upon its merits and i is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coiigl s. Asthma, Bronchitis and CoiifUuipuon. Price Sl ceuts and $1. Con)., vs. VTm Loughsy, obtaining mon ev cn I alse pietei.ae, prosecutor- W.- L. McCullocb. Com., vs. Pet-r J. Suit!, malici mi m-s-chief, breaking land ord J.ho Foretuati's l I Ti. Tfae '.aw t ir' Hi.-,. I.-, i errr , . n. , H-i nil nit a' the cur work at ile.! roved bv tire :i-t I'rid.iV -v nitit. : fully insured. ca, Je List of letters uncalled lor, remaining in the post office at Mifflintown, P , Jn. Persons calling for letter io this list, please a-k lor advertised matter." Let ters Jacob llubler, () ;John Miller, Chas. Quay. Addie Reynolds, Geo. W. Slover, Will Wa ts, Char ie McCabren. Elmer Nil-e-, ivo. Kidvr, Mra. Lily Snyder, J. II. Pnyder, Lillie Wolfgang. B F. Wert. Po tal cards Clara Jane Yocnm. I'bas. B. CaawroBD, P. M. A French dan !y went to a photagrapber M4SOX& lltMLI.1 PIANOS. Th improved m-tbod of fastening tbo strings et piatir.-.. iuvented bv the Mason and Hamlin t)iai and Piano Companv a fw years sim-e. ia unquestionably one of the "most important improvements ever made, making the ina'rument more richly musical in its tones, a well a more dur able, and less liatle to get oat of tune. and ,.,',.,-.,,.-., . . ...... t drtlgciat i wiuuow, proei:u or u r urcum. Com., vs. Joseph Thomas, brraki' g into Cars ot IVnnsy lvsi'ia railroad, prdsecuior. Penes) Ivania Ka.lroad company. Com., vs. Jot-epb Thon a. ior bt akinz jail. Thomaa after brakirg jail took to the railroad, and was arrested at Pi'tsbnrg i ..n fQ n .roetion . k -i- - - r IPoo! $ar in Fnniata County. ooo ;Blue Wrapper -with KeJ liand.) Cleans very th lug in tue hoos; will resti-rr! httuM tonifcrbIeiniat1-. tabltx. etr.; elUa- Ti&iot without diiumluK it luntre ; scour knW- while t wabei tfiem ; mavh cbfrist. g uiwarn and wiD-iowa (jlmtea with tva 'idfl fcrif litnc-. . poltehs tbe tin. brmns ard copper wvr Used 'iu the kit: hp a; .;. tnse th biii-tnbt floor. ftDdJ tables ; wtwsaU&ecil clotbt without iujur-.iiK them ULks out gr&6. d 1 t auid stsina from cavrtv-t m m ses mm s- aiw tiin oea. --. M I nialttbg and other woven fabric. THE SIMONOS' SOAP CO.. NEW YORK CITY Made t' ANYBODY, ANYWHERE. In ANY QUANTITY, from a pound to a pall, and in a FEW MINUTES. ONE PACKAGE mikes: 15 pounds White Curd Soap) All !n nt LA Pail of Superior Soft Soap. ) Teikkt. ' It takes tHe place ot Washing Powders and Common Soaps. THE SIMONOS' SOAP CO., Pri e. lOc-nli. NE'.V YORK CITV. Seme Foolish reople Allow a cough to run until it get lieyond tbe reach of medicine. Tbey olten say, tih. It will wear away," but in most cares it wears them away. Could ibey be indue ed to trv the successful medicine called Keirp'a Balsam, which we will sell on a gnarantee to care they would immediately seethe excellent e fleet alter taking tbe first dose. Price Mc and $1X0. Trtatf sir At all druggi-t. A Pi-lute IuCMlment. The Tortilita mines hve recently been thoroughly examined bv Mr. Francis P. Taj lor, h eminent English mining engi neer. 2 Merchants' Exchange, Boston, wbo r-porta them all the company have claimed. Subscriptions to the atock are still open' at the office of Joseph II. Keall, 42 and 48 '.- t.'Ol. -liu :.r,-x ui;. csptuitd and sent' Jan'y 18-3 t-rnhi t Li: HlIT V to get his picture taken. When the job waa II. II and Liddle done he to-fused to pay on the ground thst , c atreet, Boston, and 67 Broadway, the picture did not look like bim, aud he I jjew Yoik. left tbe estahlrhment. Jext morning he iace.1 bv the place and saw bis picture hatigu g i i the sb..w cse, and under it wera the startling words in bg letters, Thebig e t fool in ti e wbo'e town." He rushed into the store and ahued thepbototrrT,- her. "But. my dear ir," aaid the latter. - ninre , tue pieture doesn't resemble yoi, what in l'wihteriir.o will ' "'-l r. you complaining aon;?" la'.le. tliin fi-.n .. t 1 ti: er- i. a ...... .1,1. t. ok where a rlrrrilin of bim had been eni by tbe Sheriff". Tbe Sher ff went to Pituburg. and retu. nrd the youth to jail. Com., va. Daniel Coder, threat, ning to shoot Misa Kersnrr with a shot gun, pros ecutor Mis Rensner. Com., v. John M. Copeland, embzt'ement proiecutor T. J. Middah. Com., vs. John Bartman, aerivoted as sault and battery. A. W . Hopple prosecutor. MirFLIKTOWN MARKETS. Mirruwrowa. Feb'y P, 1888. Butter 20 Eggs 18 Shoulder, 9 Sides, 8 Lstafd 10 WIFFLINTOWN GRAIN UARKRT. Wheat, 80 Corn new............ 60 at-, 25 to 30 reiisra..d th t of t'.o IV, cl,, '.u :.. us i,:.. . v ---" " bni. :. . v'.-T:'r" "f rrte of a llc.',.o,.. - 1 . '"nil a, ..il . r, ' " 'H' ie. tins tlw ,lt .1 Tbe Tortlllta Mines). V, Francis D. Tavlor, the eminent Eng- Kye Cloverseed. ........ Timothy seed ...... Flax aeed Bran ...... ...... Chop........ ...... Shorts , Ground Alum Salt.. American Salt...... ' Ml $3 to-? 50 .... l 75 .... 1 bO .. . 13 O0 . 1 5o - 22 00 1 2i . 1 "Gal 10 The above statement is true. Oiher tueri-hants a lege the i same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand i I will forfeit o0 if I fail to euttain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE." PUT CPORsUl'TFP AXD lEORB.TOBI.fiC. Till. VV.O G, W. H E G K. OXLa EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOESIOKK IX JUXlATA CO. THE WOHLD'S OPFQRTUrilT Iilustrated by the use of a Bmnrr made br T. T. Hardock. which Is not onlv the Leading Bui;ty In this picture, but. THK I.FDS BI GV1 ' STKHl A. flu Hajroek's faieiv Km? Bolt and Kifth Wheel. Ask your rVaier for th X. X. UtVIHifK BIVUT, with the Haydock aaiety King Bolt aod Fifth WhssTI Liia la insecure riding- over any other. (Till fluiifa will w Aifai-aMSaa a tar. taW. arlawd la ilif at mf. ta ur vtt. will t- . frnwi tal tar. riasa as 4 Twelfth Via., CIVCI5ATI. A. aasrsaewtd for rw-atrtse waa Z-1 C -""1-3- -?? w --iaitj; gje PHILAD2LPHIA MARKETS. wti eUctod PuiLAbELrHti, Fehruarr 4th. lSi8 I'rnnvi Ivania wl.eal yiets. Com tjOct-s. Oata 40 l 4nlr!. cimoked ham 11 to lcts. Smoked bhiiuidi r 7cts. Smoked bo-.it 1 tu ! 13ct. I iv chickens 9 to lo -. a ponu:'. B.t.r 20 t 2 cU. Eggs 20ct-. ipti4,-- the 'l.',d io per barrel. Potat K at 70 .t... :. -. Kn rei.resented to ' to i acts rr b is-o I Clovta-sjed a to icts , prof-erty . " , tenrd. Priee of ctt!i un ! Brg.-i. lisb minii.g engioeer of 24 Merchants' Ex change. Boston, hss receuilv mode a thor r.mrt on the Tortil- oUklh eximiuaii"" -a- - ... -..iri and ailvcr raiities, and lia Ctids vrr now to use tiioi. ELEGAXTTjY Ji broaht oat by Harper A broth. HXTTSTTl TF B aVat wn a qffijl of tb lsrttje of tht itiinnt pnbH.hinc fciu Jrr Prrm Thfr in no book pubiMhtM with the tv-ope and rjr: of thia work, and there can bf ro -onTetiUon. as ther f la the cae of almost every other pnb!ihi byaobt-cription.'' -Arru f'tnT The raoat uful book published in many a diiy." -V. T. Worfrf " Rural y dfeai ra!jii.f i.t prrvat r itrrat and more m-nJ raine come from the prewa." Oharrr, .V. Y Evrrv kind of ttimnn eU-avor tvcrlrem fjll and cnr.ful ronrniiTM.ti an. .V. T. Cam. Atlrrtiter Well auJied to eutply u pi ta- ent dr?irT'n' y -i librnHr- pul-ti' and prlrftte." V 7 Jnrr rrr0m. CQS'T KISS THIS 0PP0S7.S..TY TO KAKE rv'CKEY."8 It rtfcetvea tJte CDin-1i!ied praia of every one who exnminea It. Pol! or!r by eai!T.f)tioa. It melim t Btrfit to Men and women arats make from f 1X to 9 -0O per -nonTh Hadj. asiV lr mitt ructtoaa ao any person with rhia hook mn bOTre a mort surt rfijj .4reD. 0" T'lt iflf-a j no biuderaoem, aa a jfire Spaeiil Termtand Pay r raiKht Ch.-sre. ft -rnrt srri i ory at oo. Ki-nn-mrwr. w ctre you tu -zeivx-irt ! of thia tHk in i-rrjt .ry r. .i.-d j-ou. Vrtia for or larva ela;ani'ly iUutr---i Mrsra, conioirue full pailralar. 'z. ? i.it 1 eru:fl tv. iE5TS 'vVAMTED vTHERE WE HAVE NOHEI ! Fall And Winter Goods.! I would inform tbe public fhat I have ' now in niv . nii'linery store at my pi ce : of res', '.of e on Wa'er street. K ItiiTitown, ; sei:.o:'i iioor from corner of ljii-.i-e street, ' a full stock, of r-rirg & Sumrr.'-r miliin.'re ! gi.ods, all new, and of the latent styled. ) nd bavir.g emoioyed flr.-t class milliners I am prepared to supply the public w ittj everything found in a flrstclass milliner I examine trv stock. I ' SO IUVE8TafElfT 80 PHOFITABIJl u.I v. ho i.r fiiCi-rinai' if ... -:i .r joiiWi, li.-r'.ot. ;. ' 'Jt a--mil co . .., T il cur - j oil .:V: i I li j--s.rer- '. t. k. it. r r.-nl a x t -i ,r- - n tl v -r.-orual a v. .nlcaf-a, ar.y -rtn i-n'l a raeiie :mZ Talagre.it -ji.oriary In Soiiib ! .'iv-l.' to H o n X'. A'rw rrt CU. store, come and The Si ntirn 1 at.d Hi-p.ihlican oftlca is th place to ce! Sale Pilis lir ted and Job work done. : consider it no trouble to sh .w goods. I MRS. L-tinL. I March 22-KT.l.v. 1 t C'nuiioii Notice. j All eraotis are hereby cautioned ssain . hn- tilip or Gcliine on th.. i n p rtv o( tii i underigtn-d iD Kayetia i)fhif, as tr. trtp:e ;aws 'ail! te tnf.ie.;. VICTOR :-c'r.-.r-i MAKl-c.E SFRrAPIRS a A.v FAR'' WA'a-jr-lf ' - f .-J i t: )'- i'.-i-t M ' -. ' t sn.1 .' Wsv'1"''1 Fee :::t-.j--, U. C r. . l '. ai.-w ' f r. a''iifRvi.rr4 " v irtr r t .i i :-" . In., -ri: . .- t i'-ier ... r n V'. r' - . F i .'1 b.-ratS of all Enrope. 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