& REPlTbLICAN LINTOWN : WEDSES1UT, FEITT 2, ms. TERMS. Subscription, $1.00 per annam rt paid ta adrance; $1.60 If aot paid in advance. Transient advertisements Inserted at tV) cents pel inch each insertion. Transient businose notice in local col amn, 10 cents per hoe lor each insertion. Deductions will bo ma-la to thoea desiring to advertise by tha year, half ar quarter year. TTTL .1. 1 "aaajp Public Kales. rbrnary 20. Hilary Ehrenseller will sell at ills place of rrtiirtc a hall mils from Brown's Jl 'IK iB Fayette township at 10 o'clock. Four horses, a a with Colt, J two-vesr-old hore colts, ttiree xa'ik cows, a Dartiaai better, two brail or jiinni rattle, jhree -I. i bu.ls, potatoes and com by the koshel. wsgoa", aud all kinds of farming isn p.mrli:. ThuriMiav, Mrch 1st. Andrew Saner will rll at bis place of residence in Fayette township. a lit o'clock A. at. Two horse. U c11". buil, two shores, horse gears, tariung Impeno-nts. potatoea by tbe bo-h-al. a I"' walnut lumber, a lot of chestnut ra! a anfl pos's. ll.rrli C 0 ("'avion Bubora will sell at Center, Walker lwnbip. a lot ol hewn, sues. Toung rattle. Farming Machinery ard Imp rint-ma, bora wi a.c. Stale at 10 'clock, a. iu Hsrrh T sirs. Sarah E. Thompson, will ae!I at h r residenre m Ielaware lap., a a, '., a-nl a quarter from Tbotupsontown, at 9 uVlork . a work hiraea. 2 roare wirb fw(ll. a i-'w, an All-rny cow, a lot of ca r Ka.tuing Implements aat htnisa hold po"ls- A credit ot I'i mootba will be f.tau uu ail sums ovrr $ 00 aUrrh Stephen Keno. Jr.. will aril on ihsj.,1. u K.-tio farm n ar Aliltlintowa, 5 work hones, ri row.. S Bead ol young ctl we. at'' ater win' l.rnvt sow with pig, Utl Ismilug in-pli-meuta,. Krnl.v. M ir. h 9 Tobias WoKgang wtll wl on ihe Jmr Aflaraa l.irni in Walker ti.wi.h,p. a! 1" "Vlm k. A. M. Five horses, funrcix. vitlil j oupg cattle, six shotes, a brood ow, .ig..iis. sled . (rata drill, winnow Olil i"'l I U.I ! of liiruiu implements an! a ..t of boiist-huhl furniture. llati b J .bn Kr.r'i liaviFff quit farm iug i! 'il at hit r iil-nce tn WM Prrry l(moli:j', Snjilr county, half 'mil ft ( K.r'iii.i'l. Ii .r -. mire, yo'iiig ctttlo, ho". I irm.i it n't ri.il.H, h..u lin:4 turnitur.' ar t tiu.nTi- i.fi'-r arriclo. A credit of l) ni "tnl.'i ill b (inrn do all aum orr lr 1ui' r. Ilm h l'. Ju lirf J vrob S cith will fli at hi rr'drtt.r, n.-r MoAltatirrv ille, avveo b, ,rfc,.,. two 4 .-ar oi.i tn-vy llutf liufws, a f a i r li m.irca, iDatt'b well, good Uri r, a 'iuf 'rir-'f vtnr ol.l horses t nini head of i-o. "om- roiiiin into profit about the' ti-uol -alf, Fariuinuir Iniplominta, bote fcrnr. Vitiftfar '.'V the jf-Jloti, Potatoea br ihr biihfl. and m my other art'cl- a. Sala al HI o lo.-k. Min fi IJ. . C. PirtftidtwW will all at b.a rr I'.t nrr, rnr J. mho Mi'.ls. Ferraan aeti t-rihii'. -'t l.t-ad vi live atoek, con itatitii; oi t iirv -i, rows, hM'p, aod youaj tartl... a lot ol cLickenn, I'oltora and Corn by the bu-h.-l a:.d larming imple:ueuta. Salr it I'i oVIock inh 11 C. K'.xs wi I a-ll at bia rrmct. ncr .tt IJ.-ntt-r, W alter towni!. p, aerea borira. 1J r tttl-, con-i'inir ol 8 mica cows ... l' Le. p. rlniTe!,cliKkt'n, ducfca. faru.tuir impU-ni n'" nn.l hoii.rhold gtMi. i! ir. li !"i.-ll. 1.. Sruilh Will aoll at i.i rai lrt.-i i.t mi'. rat ftf Me.literi!ie, 1 10 hrju live .t k. I t b.r..a, cow, a tburouU lired HoUleia ball, 3 llo!t in fu, li r' 'i li'it aud Kariuma; I ru pieiui tn :. Kvervrii'ti ttiust be aold a !r. btuiih h i r -nli-.l Uu I vrni. A credit of 1 tuo'itb" will. 1- (.i en ou ail 5titu over $ iale al 'i o'clock a m. M lcl. I -'. nr.. llenrv Aimer will sell l hrr a'.Lvr t.iaa.his. h.iN.i. ci'f, iriumg inipleoents and house hold t '1 rii; ..re. M-ircli 1 N.a.vn A I.iktn will 25 h I 1. 1 Livestock, ne.tr k Center, W.lker town. ho 1 ;ll"rs.-s.coIts, young cat'le, hoT, aheep. I, u u. irirsti gejrs, fsrintog 1111 plern :it- All. Tuesiav. M m il :. tnase Shellenherji-r will i.e!i a: lii. 1 l-vce ot r-'-.i teiice'neiir Oak land 11 iil- nt 'J o'c.ock A. M. Two hor-ea. tlirre lu.ir. . two ol tl.em with coit, -IX Mw,t ot which wiU b- lrc.h aho'it lime ol s ile. lot of young c if tie, a lot of sheep, and all kinds ol fjriiiiu iiiiplemnts. sn h J -tin H 111s will sell at hia reideTiee m S 11 to V'a.lev, 1 nn.! Vt -st of Peru all ii. A -u m N-- 1 ni'ilea. 4 g l w.irk h-.es, I Utv. e -Its. 4 . H young ca:'ie, ri- aper s.id M i.ver,.! w.igona, spring "aji'iti, Kruiri drill, horse g bm kl:eat, lil.fl hiiiel ol .-. ars, rve and rn 3tiO binh I eis ot i, .its sud sil his personal property im plement.. II in I 'J I Wi ;;im llo. pes will sell at JubnM" 11 J urn ita 1 'o I' 1 ll-iusetio'd turni t. : - t - ;i I.-,. rii'ioti A I of hav. an I corn lnl rl:rl..n. -.a ...,.. - n, ... I shciil.'. r, niiil sides and numerous sr.icles nut iu. M:..Tjrd S.leal 10, o'clock A M shor t i.nr.JLs. Bine blrda appeared! on Waahlngton'a birth day. Wiiat a ( fte.l jsnimal Ihe ground hog eet-nis to be. 'The r itr.era.1 of Mis IJonner of Wal kert.M.k j la.-e- on Fri 'ny. rlnrk r E. S. Tarker ol TVashirgton D. C. was in t .wn on Wa-hirgton's binh day. iTri Li(.l,l will lmv n new ntock of millini ry ;.jods ut hand next we k. The fuiu r-tl nf Mrs Jtitnes Smith of lVIitwaro tu. k plr.ee cn lahtThurf: le. W;!!i:;rn Murrtiv of the National H 'to! f1: t n 11 river List Vi v.r j -oil. 1 gwv II. IliC Pit k rye'' his hren prevaillnf among nirses . , ,. Cy -ri-.iwi, r.-btnon county, no I a nun,h"r of animals have die.1." It is ajittle earlv;to annouice it,bnt here Is, the Nrwtnn llsmilton camp meeting ill open on the 1 1 ri, d.,v of next Angust. Samiiel I'annsbaker and Geo. S. Conn, ill lumber in Perry county the coming aon. hr.ving nought a trsct or timber 'and in that countv. A two hnnrs storm of rain and wind on Saturday, t nr. o'ed houses in Wilk--harri. und d. stroyid burns Ac, in the Wyominrr valley. The funrral of Miss Djainfpr took I'ia e irotu tnp rrhi.le-.Ptif hpr liroth er. Gctirrre IHsjrijrprs in Walker town- uip. en the 21st ins-t IIIC Ior.fr 1 for l,reftt ,,p.nrnp WrK, Slelo-tnrifr rll issappoared. and fOfiotis r! ! :ntrPrs f min Ml on Friday MrTlit kt.,1 on Saturday rw 1 1 .10 -.tt csnie out from under the ........ . ' . t . . ' ' "''"Hproni-etrErapppnranrt list wok. but tl:e frf runp wpathrr vi .-.uiHi.iv i.iKi:t wa( not eood for it l lie ni'-W llrilsl.irrpea in .Ti.tii.l a CV tliepnst w.k nre Owirpe tlolwifr) i.iioi.i: dolin Kampst and J.icob M. Mover: Tat'er-on; William H -Wsnn, Thotnpontown. rost. to whit-h Ln. in Londcr Jlonted y are him a 1 fne-nL Ihev had the band to bead the pro oes,on and play dirre when tbp Mnpral cortpe-e pnssed thronoh town. , A Mrnp of ratr-orie Sons" of Amf-r-wan hi. tipe erj-arvigej ja Fattrea" r MIF. Ouaps from a number of the town in tb JanUu Valley ware present on Taosday to parlicipatin tha oertasion. "Some Kratacky boy wiU hare aome faa fi raUrta abtpmeat of bamble Uea will be made next eanmer rront Eeatarky to Aaatra ia, for the porpoee ol fertilising the clover bloaaotoa there. Itck, Jwg.,e.Jrr.eot erery kind o baman or animala cored ia 80 intnntea l ix- , , i ny M olfurft Saaiery Lotto. Tbitum tana, aomti L.Kuikuiiin. n.. I . " 1 MifHtntowa Pa. Oct. 28. R7. fi I ,, ' To all Kohacriber to the Semtisil u. Eircaucaa who ia ,r. . ... I ene dollar and tlftT ernta in h,.iv -n- ' ""J centa in adrance, 7a lirrtj, V, and the Stnnii asa Kb- ' h iuch will be aent for tbe period of one i year. Peesiinna or increase of pensions h-re been granted to the following peraona reaid- ng in Juniata connty : Henry M. Boyer, Oriental; A fred Nickle, Eat Salem; John emtnKer, Spruce Hill; Samuel Uartiuan, Horey Crore " An E.itrrn man of finren eavs tbat ail average of 1,000 rei)I aro lr iwno.l thrt urh toe ito in tlio XJtiit-1 lSllf..r.ri , ".o of 3.(0rt are drowned by arri letit in the Sutumr. Ile. L. Tj. Liojian. will preaoh bis rarewe 1 B-rmon in fine Grove. M. E. rhnr. 1,. on Sblinth morninsj March 4. at I'I Mism.lt arT mpctincr .l Tb'impsontown tbe lima oabbatn yniiij tt 1 o clock. r The gay ma.gneradera fiora Toacarora valley came promptly to lima at noon on Waxhingtoa'a birth day. headed b the Mexico braxa band. They were aa lar.taatic in appearance as in daya gone by and num bered about CO person a aot including tbe oaod Thieves burglarized the bonse of Rev. Futlier VolfeI in Huntinj.lon last Friday m irntrjcr about 3 o'clock. They stole a gold watch, and a silver watch, anil a silver watch belonging ti the priest It i beUevel that they were in search of tbe silver ware of the church. English Spavin Liniment removea all Bard. Soft, or Callonaed Lumps and Blem ishes from borsea. Blood Sjisvin, Curba, Apuuis, sweeny, Ktng-bone, Stili. s, . iroai ine Lcn.re t-oog., alio have thua re Sprains, all SwolVn Tbroats, Coughs, Elc. m uibred their pxstor each year sir.ee he Save $)0 by oso tbe of one bottle. War- ranted. So d by L. Banks a; C.., frnggit, 1 MifHintown Pa, Oct.'Jtl 87, btno llenry Gr.minc'er, of Mi'.ford town ship tTropnr J his jiooket book on the pavement the other d.iy. the lxo .lay nn boar and a hulf nn.!istarbrd, till Gn.niTifjvr carue on the search and tjjtiokly took it np. The pocket-book was peen by mnuy persons, bat every one Unit saw it, supposed it to a lioy's trick, and passed it by. The pocket b"ok c inlaincd, ouo hundred and twentv five dollars. The Women's foreign Missionary So ciety connected wi;h the Presbytery of Huntingdon, will meet on Thursday, March . h 1 1st, at 9 o'clock, in the Presby terian churc of Hilnintowu In tbe afternoon meeting, sirue dav, Rev George W Em.i of Tokio J .. , , , . . span, will lecture 00 "Woman s Work" r Mietmgs in tte morning and afternoon are tor Che ladies Tbe r uh'ic, however, are fenc rally invited lo attend a lecture mis-inn work in the evening y. farm-r near Snsadorill. i.ht 1 " cot long azo was awaKened by something prowling aroond his bouse. He got np ad i . . - , . . . . . i-reotred hi:u.-elt to give the intruder a ' -r M.iour "j warm reception. Getting bis revolver he loadett it and alter taking a loving farewell ol bis better ha f, jrocee.!td down stairs, det.-rmined to make things hot. Hearing the intruder ia an outer kitchen be slipped out ol the bonse and 8 tally got a giiiup-o of the intruder, which be took lo be a neigh bor's d-g Taking deliberate aim he fired, and getting a I'ght be proceeded lo remove the carcas, when, lo ai d bebol.l, there lav I one of ha own ho, Lewistown Gazette. Ju !ge r ester, ol the Supreme Court, who , lives iu Bethel. Me , was awjk. oed by a j oud era-h in bis kitchen the other night. .. ... . ... . . I Hobasttlvand scantily dressed and ran into the kitchen lo Hud the dishes aud other . Ihmgs disarranged and some broken He i lookei ar. nnd to ascertain the cause ot tbe trouble a.nl saw the dog IB one corner of he room, trembling with tear. Judge Fos ter immediately aeised him, administered a severe thrasblt g and tbea r fired lo bed again. Tbe next day when tbe Judge went down street every one be met asked bun if he tclt or heard the earthquake last night, and Bo comparing tune be found it was precisely the time the dog was whacaed lor upsetting things Lewiston Journal. Report of Cedar Grove School, lor 3rd month ending Jau'y 2 l!SS: Whole num ber tnrullej, male 21 ; females ; Total 47 ; Avrrrge attendance; males 18; fe males 22 ; to Ihe 40 averag' attendance for term ; nialea 14 . lemales 2 J ; Total 3s ; Per cent, ot attendance during month ; males 93 per ceut. ; females 94 per ceo'.; Total 92. The following were present at every Roll Call . John Uobbert, Banks Sto.iffer, Wi.lism H. Wilson, George Wea ver, Isaac Buchweltcr, Wi.lia'n Buckwalter, David Diven, Sivnle Uobbert, Mabla Voiat Maggie Sfoufler, Florence Auker, Mary Moist, Arena StouBer, Tillie Auker, Ada Weaver, Ella Weaver. The following luisa- ed but one dav : Janacs Gingench, SamT A. Weaver, S. ml S. Weav. r, Emma Oii.gricb, Josie Auker, Bella K aRmtn. Laura Auker O. L. Uovn, TacAr. HORSE SAtaC L. Hanks Wilsoa will sell an other car load of Wes'em horses on Main Street Mifllintown Monday, March 6. Every horse gnarenteed to be all right and pnrcha-er given twenty fonr boors alter sale to exam ine hia horse. The Handsomest l ady In Mifllintown friend the d Patterson Kemattet IO other day that she knew Kemp'. Balsam for the Throat and Lungs ss s snperior remedy as it stopred her conch instantly wlien others had no eflect whatever. So to prove this and convince yon or its m lit, ay drnggiat will give voo a Sample Bottle FVer. Large size &c and $1. MA SO.t 4. niJILIJ PIHO Tn improved method of fastening itrinss ot piar os, invented bv tl.e M tbe asnn an ! H.o.lin Organ and J"" " few years since, is oaqneati-nahlv one of the "most important iropr..ements ever mde, making Ibe instromect more ricioj ...le.l in It. tone, as well ss more our aide, and less liable lo get out of tuna. The Pcpniatioa. .d M.ffiintowa and Pat te,...n is af-nt 160-1. and we won'd eay at least one baM are troubled wttn "niiuai loaoftbe Throat ana - ,,L. than othera. We would sdvi-e al! I . .a.itAaf lltflT 111 CM, iTI-" w a I neglect the opportunity to call oa their drnggt-1 and get a bottle of Kemp's lulsnna lor the Throat sod Longs. Price iki. ..a s I t O 7 rial Il2i TTt. auiu ur wi on gctst. StOCaV the StrCatfaww. ConaUbie, George Parker. tATKTTB. Th Comroisaioaera ol Fwberies of Pena- .- , ayl.ai... w.ll hare .or diatriootioa dar.n. Ja" ' '. ""S Ipcc the Spring of 1888 Troot rrv ut at.K-hinp Henry Brewn, Henry Bay ; Jaaticea. the public watr o: tbe State. Blank Ap- ! Pnilip Wetwrr, Reuben Careney ; Collector, pltcatwna lor Troot or Carp fry can be j William Landiaj Scbol Direct .ra, J. H. obtained trtu the CommiaMHinera. ris. s I . . n.i- ro.D. oil nii.ut.ll,riiiu., ri.,' Pa.. W. L Powru llim.huri. P.. S B. tiixwcll. Scranton. Pa., -tit- Lancater. Pa. w i wui i lie flnitnTB n o. &wrn PHu. iimi ii, i pi.,u K. I I a a a- wa at a . aww wr I -a a a- w aa.a av.lun. li-U and Uanaical School tor both . " , biiameaa. During tbe coiuion tertu ki-ei.l tt-nti..n will be ta:d to tho-e prep.jr .. ,'"rh- L'"r rate. The oprtug term ol 12 . Weeka betftan. MONDAY, APRIL 'JifD. 18K8. For anv furibtr iolorniation addreaa the Princip -it. K. F. EtitoTT. A. B., Mifliiutowr., Pa AtKXO TT LEDG EM E!IT. The hearts of the occupants at the Loth eran Paraonace at McAliMeeril'e were cheer on rrinayinal.ihia.tbyaru.it in force of a larjte inmniT of ! needs and rue re hers from Center Ee. Loth. Coog., in Walker tp . and a goi-d'y number, also, Irom the McAl istenille Cong, who noiied loice. and came. bring ing a i;b them, wheat, flour, oat., com. :dry go.1.. gr.K:eriea ana ea aule, in abttnd nw.. )ii....'i. ..i ; k. ,u. I a a. a .ge ; larder and grter. A sump'ous rviast was spreail in the 3. School room of tueihu ch,1 to ahich t-at down with Ibe pastor and bia lamily at-iut fifty ol the entertainers who ' provided tbe least. The occasion was one ! f real pleasure and social enjoymnfit to 1 pastor and people, not only because ol gifts oiparted and received, but especially mamieting the cordial aff.-ction of people to pastor and their readiness to co-operata I in efforts re-r good among them. This g.-odty company was preceded on Feb. lat, by a pioneer vanguard from Centre ; Congregation, a ho slio came w tb g ft and ! kn-diy bearta 10 Cbe-r their psaur. A to gether Ibe money value cf tbe donations amounts to mor than $4, but tbe real ap preci.ted value ia estimated only in tbe gr- elul hearts the recipicuta. This is but tbe custom try yearlj visit haa been among them, lie desires U knowledge publicly their kludnesa as ac- ell as the p. unal kiml-iess of rusLV of the members and Ineuds connected wittt the other Congregations of tbe charge. His prayer is that tbe Lord may blesa theae dear people abundantly with all spiritual good, and prosper their efforte lor tbe sal vation ot aouls aud the extension ol Christ's Kingdom. O. W. Lit. Hit, faitot COJI.MIWICATIO.- Mr EblToa ; I was surprised to see wi'b what grest baste Stipt answers my ques tion, througn tbe columns ol tbe Tribuue Nuv I siwsya dislike to hare oi--e answer me a question in Yankee styie, by asking ano'hrr "Why docs Disrip.e," withuold ! 1 hi or er nam-, be tsks" This is one of 'hose delicate que-di ons which a judicious and aeil toist-d lutnil always witbolds, . . r , . .when he or she" wriira or a taper. I , Con!ess ihe answer to my question is a very lame one, lor it is only by inlcrcoce, thai n answer can al all be found. And Ibis I le4ds me to ih.nk Ibe answer is an acciu.-nt. " - - . - ' ..I- . - .. lie rolls out Don. rallies iv "'11)1 tbt-re ev- i "I'BMuut ... -njisiimjerf .aim inf.. and therefore I am to inler that the atrike ana b-ocott were toe way bv which one Lartv iuterjd-d 10 get the advantage ol tbe ., , . ... , other. Il is cews that diseensloba existo.1. .A well p.iised mind i now in potut. What other noswer ap.,e .rs, I failed to twe. He does not d ny lue. b-itcott au I when we see how it w is iuteuded to arvu up two chicken stir p rs for one eveointt ouo irotu 4 to 7, the oilier from 8 to lit, you ran easily sec where ihe prayer-tueetiug so to come in a kind of a sandwbtch tc-twe.i. 7 and 8. And considering the distance be tween the two poiuis, it would ha. e been a reiiy thin i.e lot.. IT ho would iiii.iaol leaving Ihe table at 7. in i'.'te son. walk "a the n.er to UitHin and leave pr.yer- uieell 2 in time lo triors to Patterson, till I tu taai sn..iti. r upp-r aud do 4stice to the occasion a I around t Supt rat a in .'" - ' o.- eeui lug voice himself and tUeretore is not chir .. Wednesday ereutug to ..fe the matter its its (their) own hands lo move at once aC Now here ia a defense la the aot fbspe ol a sad conlession 1 bey did even rx rem desrrelit.n A roslter so in teres ting to tbe Pastor as be sieges it was, should be, by all ineana left to Ibe decision of Ihe Council If you set aside tbe pre rog atlves ! :ht Council what will become of tbe church I But Supt aajs '-bis or ber in part talse article," ate. part False ! Thank you I did not p elei.d to q.io'n all he said ISeitbi r d.tes be 1 will U t ihe reader compare b-tlb quoiattt.us, aud if" they are not substantial'', tbe aause. 1 mi. I leave ibe school to tell woere tbe discrep ancy ia, and be content But where was the Supt tbe weak preceding the Sabbath when It was announced ; be ha-1 bo opportunity of seeing Ih pastor, but hoped he would announce it alt the same f How tad b" no epportunity f Was be so -very bo-y" look tug uli-r bia duties I One should never ai ow himse.f to gel so much in a hurry as to forget bis business DiscirLB ELECTION RCTlRXs. Tbe following are the ofBcurs elected ia the several boroughs and townships for tbe ensuing year. BUrrLlfTOww J;i ge of Election, J. E Ilollobtngh; la spectors, Elmer Beale, Harry 'lawk; Asses sor, C. McClellan; Assistant Assessors, ; James Vt. Hamilton. Noah A. Elder: Tax ' s 11 . o 1, ra .11 ... o k 1 r . . . . tOII CI'r, o. u. niniiuiil, .-inwn isovi.. vi J. W. Kirk. W. J. Jackmin; Overseer of Poor, Albert Hackenrw-rger; Auditor, II. 3. School; Constable, Stiauii L.pp; Chief Burgess, W.J U lines; Town Council, J.N. Howe, C. S. Kepner. att IB eon. Judge of Election, Cyras M. H -nch ; In spectors, H D. Funk, John DovU, Burgess, A. 3. Wright; Justice ot tbe Peace, John nackenbergcr ; Auditor, A. R. Melov ; Aa eitsor, Joseph Viddagh ; Assl. As-ssors, M. L. Guss. D E. S.iU'ff; School Directors, George Bnndle, fclmer aicaeen ; town Council. Samnel Brant, S. C. Monobao ; Overseer, Dan el Cramer; Collector, R. L Gaaa ; Constable, A. C Powell. rraatsiCH. Justice ol Ibe P ace, Eli Dunn. J. D. Williams; Judge ot Election, W. B. Horn ing ; Inspectors, A . A. Stoner, Ellsworth Dunn ; Supervisors. Jonathan Ryn. r, Wm n.t. kver.eer. John fitonrr: Assessor. Wei- liDK,on Smith; A..L Aswrs Sai.nel Col- t "D8 " " , j dr. n, W. B. Lauver; School Directora, John . -galt-ntine, Jact D tiaw annnois, cuss norn ing, O. F. D Bender! er 1 Collector, DaviB Weller ; Clerk, R. A. Reynolds ; Constable, Clifford Singer. WALKEB. Judge, W'U- Katiffman; It speetors, Tbos ; a-,,,. FUr: Collector. Seib Kerchnen Scbo.4 directors, II H. Close. juDn VTitmer; Assessor, Joba Detra ; AaaU Aar(MM) lwIs; Bo.4, Sama-I Sieber; "-r-- ' - . . dlfer, Jobs Git grieh; verseer, B. S. Mototf . ' ' . oiunu, .oii ,nnri kHjrnimn, a. j. Koush, 8aavael CautToitn ; Oeeraeer, B. L. JauiiMin ; Auditor, It Kbreozeller ; Aea aor, Aarou Leidy ; Aoat. Anmnar, J. Y. Shelly, J oa. bieb-r ; S. A. Sprout. iiilj wtae Monsn, saaawei liima.a ; ureraeer, K. L,. I Jamison ; Auditor. It Kbreoiollerj A.ea- I aor, Aaron Leidy ; Aat. Aaawor, J. Y. . .. , . . . I Shelly, Joa. bieb-r 5 is. A. Sprout- uumir 1 1 Juiee, C. (i. Wiuej: I bspectorn. J. Prer. 1 , - n "'TP1- ! school I,reclors. h. Spichcr, W. J. IK-t.tii ; Su.erTor Heury Swaf. i J""1' acbrt-m.-r : Uerv;r, Aroo'.t arue; ' . A-iditor, Jobu Hurley; Collector, J 100b apiece ; A.-wor, J. I. Varnea ; Aat. Aa- aeaaor. H. A. .latu, Jcob Ui;I. tiler ; Ju- tice 01 the Peace. Jeremiah Locdeusicr ; CoUfttable, M. t. Frey. TaOMPaoKTOWif. Justice of tbe Pr ace, J. S Lnketis; Judeo of Enct Ions, J. B. DoU(tbeif, ; Iuhp.-ctors, A. R. Fn brer, Simon Cameron; burgess, fc. Davis ; asfwaeor, H A. Myers; AaU As sessors. E Davis, M. K. Baatrei-s; School DirectO's, E. A. T. nnis, P. IV. Jiatibeck; Council, M'm- ColLer. Win. Meisenboller ; Jvereo.-r. J . r . vv ick. rbatu ; Collector. I. W. SIcNatgbt ; Constable, Thomas Cnm mell ; Borouu Constable. C. W. lieiler ; Auditor, H S,Sowera. OJIBOB. Jinlge ol Elec lion, aac Pile ; Inspectors M. S w'iney, S. S. Pa,:e; Collector, Joua- tuan Bottier; Asses.or, llenrv Paite ; As- sitaut Arunr, Solomon Laurer ; Sch ot D.rect. rs, J. W. Dckard, Solomon Knu-e Ovrraeer, Jacob Harris ; Snpervisots, P. B. Long, Harry Folti ; Constable. Amos Focbt Clerk, D. Kuiulelt. CKCES WOOD. Judge, A. E. Aumtiler; Inspectors, John F. K ilt, J. P Uollman ; Justice, Wtu. Cox; Sch-Kil Directors, John Rhoads, L. R. Fish er ; Sr.pert iaors, A. S. Bostwick, Charles Wetxel ; Overseer, John R. Ferguson ; As aessor, Paul T. Cox ; sat. Assess,irs, John T. D mm, Henry Pontius ; Auditor, Joseph S. Cast.es ; Collector, Jacob Forrey ; Con stable, J. H. Patterson ; Clerk, Isaac Dress ier. SCSQlIHaXSi. Judge. J. H- Troutman ; Inspectors, Henry Rain, W. H. Keratetter; Auditor, E- G. Sheailo ; Assessor, W. VV. Frymoy er ; Asst. Assessors, M. S. Brubaker, Abso lom Barner ; Supervisors, D. S. Whitmer, John Ivers tetter ; School Directors, A. D. Kerstetter,G. L. Baruer ; Cinstable, Henry Bay ; Collector, George Lytea ; Overseer, Henry Kerstetter. MILFOBD. Judge. O. P. Harris ; Inspectors, Albert Oroninger, Jacob Bishop; Collector, W. S. BrscLbiU ; Sch ol D. rectors, S. S. Shirk, D. P. Showers; Supervisors, W. B. McCaban, Leonara Groninger ; Overseer, J. B. Meloy; Assessor, Joseph Sbeesley Asst. Assessors, H. M. Groninger, Uiram McDonald ; Audi tor, Wm. Guss; Constablu, Jesse Arnold ; Clerk, Edmund Lindsay. roar botal. Chief Burgess. Wm. A. Wright; Council, J- R- Jh School D Johnson, John Bear r, Epli. Moyer ; irectors, Wm. Isenberg. E. M. Campbell ; Assessor, John Mateer ; Asst. Asi-eosrs, S D. Kepner, T J- Oves ; Audi tors, G. B. M. Kepler, G. V. Kepner; Col lector, (J. G. Crozter ; Judge, J. F. Jacobs; Inspectors, Jonathan Orr, B. W. Liuthurst; Constable, J. E. McKadden ; Overseer, A. J Pettit. TCBirrr. S. hioj Directors, J -hn McConnell, R. E. KeMeen Wm Turbett; Supervisor, Sam. K. McMeen; Assessor, James VcL-iughlio ; A-hit. Aess.,r, L. . Uover, David Haines; Auditor. B ij. Jacot.; To- nshi-j ClerK. J. T. Turbett; CortCtor, John A. Koh er; D. T. Kmuer; Inscl-r, Tb -s. Bender, J L. Roup; Tceasurer, Dx.u. I M ;C..i.uell ; Constable, J P. Calhouo ; Urcnsir, D T Klliacr ItiLI Judge, W R Hart-ht rne; Inspectors W H Reed, D N Puff, nberger ; Collector, John M Leonard ; Assessor. B F Cri zier; Ast Assessors, W S Anderson, S P Psnne bsKer; rseer. Abralmm Partner; School Directors, J P 31c Williams, Michael Lauver; Supervisors, Thomas Harris, Robt Hoe); Auditor, Joseph Wallace; Clerk, Je-ph Brown ; Constable, Samuel Noel traces hill Justice ol the Peace, John H. tTwan; Con stable, J C Fuckinger ; Judge, Josep'l Y Toder ; Inspectors, John Teller, William W alls ; Suptrvisms. S11ar.11 Plank, David Beale Sci-ool Directors, S H Memingt r, W tlXftsng. r, jc,iii;ct.,q; tiverse-r, D S S saris ; Assessor, D B E.b ; Ast As. s.-e,rs Wm Te.ior, W iu Ka e ; au .itor, Stiiea B deu ; Co.lacfor, J I. Patterson ; Clerk, J M Evans; Treasurer. Jus Yoba. Trr-C A bob A Jndge.JosbnaB.aie; Insp.-rtors, A S Ratfen-b-rger, Daniel Has-ing r; Scbool Direct.s, J W aiilikeo.J P HetBeanij .r; Overseer. J U Junk ; Supervisors, t Du.- can, S F I.o Iw g ; Assessor. T F Dro'. s hau6h ; Assistant Assessor, U L -a'cH.-en Ueoderaon Foraba ; Justice, Ttioa Crctgb Ion ; Coustab'e, R H Tsylor ; Collector, James Loudon ; Clerk, R A Work ; Tr surer, S F i'rice. LACK. Judge. Daniel Keein -r; Inspectors. A (lallaber. J Price Wilson . Constable, Johu Braid ; Collector, J S McCaha-.j Supervisors Henry Diven, Dennis Kennedy; School Uir eetora, J. B. Thatcher, T U Caruthera. I rt Clark; Assessor, J Q Felmlee; Asst Asses sors, J C Buros, J M Rhine ; Auditor, flu XI urphy ; Clerk, Ezra Monigomery ; Treasury R 11 Patterson BLACK LOO Judge. JE Ut tTmaii; Inspectors, J B Buchanan, F L. Opple. virnmTowv rkpts. rrvxnrTr.ww. Feb'v 29 "nfter ................... Frrs S houltler, ........ ....... Sides, L . a w iw8. 20 9 8 10 MlFPLUsTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, P0 Corn new............ 48 Oats 25 to 30 Rya K0 Cloverseed S3 tot? 60 Timothy seed ................ $1.75 Flax seed I HO Bran 19 00 Chop , 1 50 Snorts 22 f0 Ground Alum Salt........ I 25 American Salt 1 f0al 10 PHIL A DELPHI M ARRETS. ParLAPrLrBtA rer.2V 18S8 Wheat 92 (Wen M 0 's39 Rve 72 Smoked ham 11 to 12 IS Uratrok"d hsra 50 tt Pets Sm- ked lel 12 'n 13-ta l.lve chlrkens 11 to 12.-ta ,ve duets 1 1 to 12rts Live ic-k -va 1 1 10 l'Jcta Bu te' '3 tu Jl. s Kg ?3ets Clo v. rseetl ar .5 'o 7c's Ilav S ! I to S ' S per ton East LibubtT. P- "" 23 Ctt --R cei pt. 19"; sMpmen t. liil; ni ket. ina-ket vervall:Pf.ilarlella, a-."i"( y-7 niice1. S-Vir(-t)SS5; Yoft'Ts. Vj (-Wl er m-Ba tofs.r. fcneep-t-rieceii.ts. e. ir; sntpn wnrs, irket fslraf ra-hsng-d prkra e. . - tij markef niOTJSANDS OP TEE BEST eOQ GOLD gjOO W AT n H 12 bn..i aaa SIUU U C:j CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS. TbH la the liew. rtaeaiteaa. Jleac '- lea a. ".lrr".''".5 Z"c conuimnz eeery eHeouai to acenraey and aorabi o . . .u Me. Ift uqiuun, ounteroua patebieu lm- pr.eroenta f oond in do otht r watch. her .r, .h. - -mm u.i)prf ma- wa-wra aian- in ti-- world, and ar- jeweled Ihroucb- UI wl' ": v ' ' v -MBit:. Tbt J'.tAi wrai n r I. Mrongeat and i-impleat a. id rv . wj r,ai ...pXaVl TV' , VZZ-f mm O-ir I'O-OtM-ratlVe Club SWen hriiiM then ok. t!i r. srh iif ei erv one Ww want at art! ve. rewpwaialblarep T Vf '?' Jl;ir,51T CUT aoaa nesTy profits giaranteed on limited mvestnteat. rue for full parucniara. The Keystone Watch Club Co. P. 0. 2;x 923, riilalgltU, Pa. KEr ERENCKS: Keyatooe National liana, or anv Cobs. mcrcial Agency u a ir arc zzst Vrw Tpk. T. SsTrtrtorf, ra, Cbicags. IU. SsiTsr. CaL r-.tulrargs. fa. Bltussrs. Ml. Bitten. Ssit. Bt. Lout, aa. Philalf :sb-a. Fa. WtleiMtaa. SsL Ctwitek. Xtl:ta. WAITED To canvass for one ol the larseat, ld eat eatablUtied. HEM li-OlV .-sLUStUltUk In tb couattr). Host liberal terms. Uneqna'ed facilities. GENEVA NCRSERT, established 1816. W.T. SubIIIb, waein, 51. T. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Mam Street, Mifflixtows, Pexxa. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent, imprest allowed on twelve months certiQcalea. April 20-'87. Slv.1 YATES BEST MADE jCUJltfiS e-e- IOR-fE AMI sOUTHS, 101; LtuYS AMI ( II1I.DREN. LEDGER RUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. rOTlr, V !.aKVV.l-?'l V z&c ZLum I ML 50. FOIIFEI T. 000 G. W. KEEPS THE LARGEST, BEST AND HOST VARIED Fool TJcar in Juniata County. 000 The above statement is t rue. Other merchants allege the same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim stand up for inspection. 1 will forfeit $-30 if I fail to sustain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. PUT VP OR SUI T CP a. G, W. ONLV EXCLUSIVE HOOT AND THE WOBLO'S jsjrt now to usi: tiiex. ELEGANTLY Z2ttfottJr&: ILLUSTRATED. prnmiftm to be one of tbe mart popnlai wll us ofil of Tb lMoa of thmt emiDtHit pabltAtuoff bonne.- Frw Pm -There I bo hook pabHalMJ with tbe wope and obj-n of Thie work, m.r.1 th-re can be do competition, ae ibra la ia tb ciUMf of alrooHt rry othT pohiihl bv iwbarripTion." Artrvrntuid Patriot "Tbe moet VMHtal book rubhebed In many ft day." .V. r. H'orW " Karely Joa eolnme of (tTeate' InteM. and more rol vaioe come from the preju. Ohmrrrt S. Y. " tvery kind of bumaa MiCaTor f-ill aad rarefQl coaft1dration." S. T. Com. Advert " Well suited to aoppljr a prea- nt d-nrlw-n. t if iibrn-.ra. i.ablle nnd private." V T Jnrtr rfr0m. ASETS BOH't KISS THIS CPPORTUKITY TO MAKE MOKEY." t rseelves the antnaliaxt praise of evry one who MtmiiM ft. Sola only by sabs.-rrr.tlon. f' mll at ;fi ta mil. Men snd women uarenta make trom Sloo to s:ioo par month sea. IT. we a-iva WKt.-urttoo ao any sssraosi with this hook ean become a mirr .-iieses..rj j eenl. a"lfc.rattee u ao Aintfsraana. aWwe sirs Soeeial Torena and Par Freiartt CSarzn. eeure utmiori territorjr ar. ones. K.-jnur. ws tare yon tbe , Write Tor one iara- HeanOy lllutvtt-l Orcnlars. eootaloljg full partiulers. t-rm Atj. c t aenrawe ra an. 4ares an ass. fffaXTEH tC CO. VaWhrtierTaj Sr-riDEfltW, ilfrtBS. OILS 1 OLLS ! OII-S ! THE STLNDAED GH CGMFA3I of ritt.-biirg Pa , maka A SPECIALITY of mannfactniingr for the Domestic trade the Finest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating- Oil, Naphtha nr.d Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish tha most UMFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS I.Y THE MARKET. ask for ours, trade for MiHintown and vicinity Supplied by FRAN ISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Deoenter 14,-87-ly FDBI5ITDRE1 FUSHITURE! 1 would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County, that I have bought from John S. Graybill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consits of LAMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURINITURE, to which I am adding " daily, JSEJW STOCK which I am seUinr at ei stremely LOW PRICES for cash. C. B. II 0 R N I IN G, Chrystal Palace, Corner of Bridge aud Water atreets MifHintowrj, Pa. January lltb, '8S-ly f dr. PER PROn r and Mam- A J J CK NT plea Free to men can vassers for Dr. Scott'. Genuine Electric Helta, IlruHlieH, c. La Jy agents wanted for Electric Corsets. O.111CK sales. Write at once for terms. Dr. Scott, 84B B'asy. '. T. 50. O ST 0CK OF qr IT 1'L.C iionnioRixf. tiii: no HECK. SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. OPPORTUNITIES, exWjsVrs aala of thia b.tot in terrlt-.ri- nlmetj yoa. 7 - -rzS e-c sz NaJ 1865, ESTABLISHED 18S7 Special Invitation To The , Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goo . im,Hj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HASLET. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AXJD CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so doa't fail to give him a call if in need of D. W. HARLEY MIFFl INTOWN i.. vcu car spost the YKRCOAT, IX THIS LAND. 0K rERT L1TTLB MO. IE T, IF l'0O WILL BUT JTTSTP Schott's Closing Out Sale This Montli. True to our old principles, we will not carry any fjooda over ta nest year. This Uinp; the case there eetuis to be but one way to frew ourselves from our Htirplna btock of Ovorcoata and Men'a and Boys Sain and it ia Cut duwn the Prices. In no instance is the price of aoy Overcoat above the naked cost a the Cloth and the trinjmiu!js. The cost of the malic?: has been inorsal. Scale of lit durlion oil t&cercoats. $16 Overcoata. all sizes, Marked Down to $11. $11 Overcoats all sizes, Marked Down to 9 9.50 12 Overc. ats all sizes, Maiked Down to $ 8.25 $10 Overcoats all bizee, Marked Down t $ 7.59 5tf 0v-r oat3 all tsizea, Marked Dow& to 9 5 gj SC Overcoata :.ll sizes, Marked down to $ I 37 $3 Ovtrcoals all size-, Maiked down to t 3 1 FURNISHING GOODS MARKED AWAY DOWN. The fintst underwear, the Bent Gloves Fine Neckwear, the beat Hhirts, Silk HandkercbiofH, Silk Mufflers, Fur Caps. Although ike gao.a are fine Quality PKICJaS ARE DOT, IX TO TIIK LOWEST OTCU SCH0TT, TH'E LEADING CLOTHIER, DlllDCK ST., M I FFL I N TO VN, PA. Bine Wrapper with lied liand.) jt L tssmt scflgm, soap A:s7l!vcaa, Cleans everythiug in tus bouse; wiU restore wUiwnesstomarbJeasUblwt ANYBODY, ANYWHERE. In ANY nsmt without dimming its lustra; scours knivsn QUANTITY, from a pound to a pail. wUila it wahss thsm ; makes chlHaTj soiar- "d in a FEW MINUTES, and wlndo.. eb.wn with an added brtuTsiT ONE PACKAGE mskest polios tnbandorper ware used ii. 15 pounds White Curd Soap) LA Is ci. ueben;el arse ihs bs'b t.ih. flnor. and or 'v fttcrwitr rabie. ; abes o'm cj.t,. w.tuout i.,Iu7.,rKuJsm A Pail of Superior Soft Soap. ) S:V; Lake, out gysjljas. tala. fro,a csrt.t. It Use. the p..c. ef V " iTurl 11 Washing Powders and Common Soap.. THK SIMON OS- SOAP CO., THE S1MONOS' SOAP CO. NEW YORK CtTvJprl s. IO rents. KFW VOKK CITV. nm 'I'H V. tflTT?T T TTTT PfH I M 1. TMTC a, a a a a eu aasai j. at a s CQPTRfihTEO I1TT fj. Qlastrated by tbe oae of a Boggy made by T. T.Havdork, which la not nnlv tbe Leading Surer In this t.icture. but THK LEIDMU at I btl or aaiEfklf. Rsa Hsr look's Haletv King Bolt aod Fifth Wheel. Aak your dealer for tha T. T. II A V UOC'iA HI .- V, with the Haydock Safety kiug Bolt and ftf Whan. Life ia insecure riding over any other. rrsls pliat. U Ss rst alal m mm s la,,, ssel. silasw la II e I SI stfls. W saf. whm win lea S n i 4 Mkslewit. t-r.ea. laas. Cor. Plaaa aad Twelfth Ma.. CTMCI5I1TI. 0. a.'-rBTS 'sT ASTED VHEEE WE HATE I0SEI 10 ISTESTlfEn B0 PEOFITlBLEa Spring and Summer Cccds. I would inform tbe public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street. Mifllintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of SfTir.g k. Snmmer nil!i'ry goods, all new, and of the latest s tries and having employed first class nil:inera I am prepared to supply tbepnMic witb everything fonod in a flrsic'ass milliner store, come and examine tr v stork. I consider it no trouble to show gooda. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-87.1.V. Caution Sotlce. AIHperna are hereby cautioned again I banti'.K or fishing on the property ol tb' undersigned is Fayette tpwuship, as tte tresspass laws will be enlr reStl. EmtAia LNisr. Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothing. best and finest nens - av jt. imi a Aav ill li. The Setitinol srd KepuM can offce is thea place to cef Sale Tilis .'intd snd Job work done. I. P.Thomas & Son's. FERTILIZERS .o nin t:T tb t:.1u .bia e!emn:j t,f utal.'e manor i-i a -.iu- . nt t m -i f.-na. ri)-t- u !r f.r. f.rred ur all r i. I fir fcrt- niNtii.rr Utrr ff.r ri. -t rtri.a ; is' i t-PTT-1 i -aiaau tar ttnum la Uave ftad. OCR WORkSpeik-Kifffrf l.c.ii.jr. VV uir t .rjTu oar pvrunai aiLeouon. hr tl uma tnaff Karauteour rood not to beanrp M. Tli a : o u-e i irii niior tbeta. Uj ita. tbeaa an4 ; JT 4 lUl CO Jt-ras tbCLU. !!. P. TUOSIAS & SON, 1 Pblia'aelphia, Penn'a. e l J a. . .:.
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