i .FXTKELj. REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: r p rp IT. APRIL .1. lS. TERMS. .... ;tion. 100 per udm "U" mi RO if nnl tiajrl In &j1 inin V4.wv -- r If Mid ice. rrtiaeraenta inserted at 60 . -Iranc - .ent lv l1"' l I... .vk mrHnll ' . ... kniTMia notice in local col- D1 cut . . -ran. . . linM fitr Mfh insertion. ill rruia k" ' - - 't ,-nins "ill be made to thoM desiring nrrrtixi by the year, half or quarter .ule I(rller. , r, ;a...yii Anker will sell on the ,1.-"'in r -ietn townabip, IW si'res of 1U Ua 1 ia lots r-) cr ecb 2 '" ciucs r-1,1 0KTI.0C.JL.V. (;. b e Jack frost. The F-''"r lv,n,,'", htossotneth. . u on thr 2ml dsy of May. n have hoen selling at a part. r-rj, r,- m!i bo u eclius. of the moon on n. ,v n;.in i h'i been rat nt" the tioni; n r'",,or- T';i- K 'i iit'lican Primary Election will be I n i H cigars, three for lire cents, for .it 11 ... k. nl rra. -! il iMw are in demand in some j.Ui-1-t ill M.llllU CIKintT. H- .i 'v I -autre ol.en .-ails to boiiily ail B.riit hi '1 nifntat misery. 'u ' ninor Weaver was in lun on pro fc: .mil last week. A !!-' .i-rcent.ijce ol the wheat in Juniata fcai ri'ini!nit appearance. . 'i:. tnn will po to Scbotl'a lor b.ir.irii in prinff Clothing. Ta" l:rt i tin n'tiT this spring, was listen- ! rl t-. Tli'irs'lay forenoon. I A pension ol $2174 haa been r ranted to Adam Sblrely, deceased. Shivelys three children will get the money. Mr. John Kt ka in thia bmn(h U one of hie daughters. The law and order society might make a haul by scooping some of the corners of lha town wl.-2 they are crowded with mew and boys who are on the alert to see what' to be Been. William Brattoo, apprentice at the printing trade in this office, ia recovering from an attack of pneumonia which he be came prostrated with oa Sabbath craning, April 1st. William Leidig of Lewistown, while in t he act of coupling car at Harrisborg, last Tarsi! ay, wa knocked down and run over by the car and killed. lie waa nr. married . and sged. 25 years. Last Thursday, a passenger train darted into a creek where a bridge had washed away, sboat 4 mile from New Hampton, Iowa. A doien people were killed and a large number injured. The editor of the Lewistown Free Press wss in loan la.t Friday morning and waa scolding on the streets about Iogalls 5 cts rum ani uvnua snouia m jo sea togetn er on tbe Ing alls' question. A house in Waterford occupied by Mrs. Stem and Mr. Bartley was destroyed br Are a few days ago. Nearly all the content a ' of the house were destroyed ty the Are. Mr. Bsrtley lost in roon'-y and notes $400. Itch, .Vanifr, mma Srratekt ot every kind on tinman or animals cored in 80 minutes by Woolfori't Sanitary Lotion. Thi never fails. Sold by L. Bank and Co.. Drnggistr, Mittlintown Pa- Oct. (:, 87, Cm. Rupture Care Guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer, Ml Arch street, Phil's, Pa. Esse at once, no operation or delsy from busi ness, sttestcd hy thousands of cures after others fail. Advice free. Send for circular. March 14, ', ly. John Hamilton has bought the Mrs. Maria Morrison hine and lot on Crosa afreet. John is pursuing the right course, that of saving hi money and securing a home and becoming a substantial member of the com munitr. tin is one of the youocest real M n. uiiiiake and go to Sohott for , etate owners in this community. r ::,f ami S immer Clothing. j A Cy man ,arDej mnuoli .hle .'lie tn.ut richer is looking forth to the running, and his head struck a brick wall, I .rh w ;th a tr-lint of depjtbt. i can.ing a fatal fracture ofthe skull." Why Tin to wai thund.-r at intervals all last j not sue the city lor having the brick wall in T'. ir-l i v and Thnri.1:iy night. ! the man's waj I A suit for damages under U hen the r .in c m down lat ThursiUT ,uch -irrnn..'anoe would be as sensible ,t .i,h d.r etm.-h for lamp light. I an oma of tbe caea that are taken into Court for damages. Mi i t hue tie. 'ii le.linjj in tho market, in this i.la.'ii at 2' to "5 cent a iii.fr. This time the case i reported by the Pre- BloouH-?ld Advocate, and reads thn : A 12 year-old daughter of Enoch T. Baker, j r-s.iji.i miiii uri a.i'tiui'i uvi iu t e t isinship, while on her way to school last I WrdneS'iav, had a leg broken bttlow the hy n ill ou go shabby a hen you can liitv . B".'d dress Mi:t at Schott's for tH. S ! .t' "ill keep riiht on rushing out the clethini; m . !-t an low prices will sell them. T ' Another robbery of the tax-paying prop erty holder ia reported by the Altoona Tri bune aa follow t J. J. Wood ued the city of Altoona for $IO,TOO damage for injuries to hi back and spinal colnmn, tbe result of a tall by a defective board walk ia that city, ia August, l(s6. The case waa tried Uat wet in IloIIidaysbnrg. The plaintiff pro duced evidence to show that the boardwalk waa in bad condition ; the defense gave ev idence that tbe weuk condition of Mr. Wood' back was due to the combined re sult of attack of rheumatism, sprains and trams, and also by irregular habit of de fendant The Jury awarded a verdict of $4,000 The Perry county Advocate say A few farmers sold their 1st cattle, but did not realise big prices for them. A blessing in the shape of a good buyer would be appre ciated at thia time, aa Spring work is com mencing and tbe farmer will hare their hand full. Andy McEillipa took a notion be would attend Robert Sbuman' flitting bop, near Loysville, and aa Andy is a cnte Irishman, tbe boy thought to fool bim a little. They accordingly got him to btlp steal some apples, and as he waa to go in and get them, one of tbe number station ed himself with a hoop-pole and laid on with it, and Andy thought it wa the proprietor and be ran a quarter of a mile with tbe boop-pcle after bim. Iloop-poleing appears to be a favorite mode of chastising in our community. John Robison the oldest citizen in the county, died at hi borne ia Patterson, The stnted meeting of Huntingdon brterr in in seiision-klBetletonte, now. Fi.-h iriee papers all say, Little onions are se lire .ii.d de.ir in this couimur.itv.'' knte in attempting to get on a passing ve hicle. Her leg waa caught in tbe wheel. pavin Liniment remove all limit- li. M I t.T . ' '. S i iv. A J r-v A. U. SI. .ins i:-.. T'.e i ch'T.-he- i n-vt-a X.ng'.inli spavin Liniment remove Hard Suit, or C'al'.ouscl Lumps and Blem- 1'i st :iy to s.ive ruonev is to go to . , . , J " ; Ishes from hores, blood Spavin, Curbs, -,,,,,r '" "Ul I Spiintn, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, j Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, ;Etc . 1 n Vc W ii utr, of Beale, dii d on j $a e $) by use the of one bottle. War- er a long iime with coua imp- j rante.1. S !d by L. B.insj Ji Co., Druggists, j M.r!!intown I'v K-t.2ii T, 6uf I " Adam o!kavitch,a Pi.Ianier was burg ... e.e,,., ,-.1. jur ; wpkesbnrre, April 3, for having robbed ana nnmi.rra nis rriena ana fellow conn tryman, Stanlan Blohi. He walked Crru Iv to f.ie ilatform, but tUero broke down and ft: '-'I- While in the taii.t'-d condi- the r..p was put around bis neck and tb trsp sprung. By tbe fall bis neck wa broken. By reference to the advertisement of PARKFR t C. BANKERS tou will go. tier a cut that rt reents the Corliss Sl'e I tlist protects the funis snd securities cf thst Bank. When we think "f it as Burglar ' Proof, er.rlond in a Fire Proof Vault and a Watchman in the Bntk Room at tight, we i get some idea ot the precaution used by 1 th's B tnk to prottct its securities. ; The BloouiHuld Times stys : The Pres- :1 .!r- t wint sty.ish ami wel i ii to Sohott the leading , i i -iitn for hig boys, 10 to 17 it Sertoli's the leading if .1 nbout 'i years, daugh.. ol Newport, died on 1 :--n of C trlinle, ii-uitt. I suicide name d a few 1 ervi. s of tho sevcril .ice will begin st ha'f-pist wa further decided that Thursday, April 19th, 1888. at 2 o'clock p. m., be the time and Lewiatown, Pa., the place, for holding the conference to elect two person a del egates to repreeeot tbe said Eighteenth Con gressional District m the Republican Na tional Convention at Chicago on June Iittb, 1888 and one person aa Presidential Elec tor to represent said district in tbe Electoral College. Each county in the district is re quested to send three conferee to said conference at Lewistown, Pa. ' A. Nivin PoHcaor, W. H. Mescibhall, Prttuttnt. Secretary. GOOD O." A JUMP. From the Dnntingdon Globe, April 6. Last Saturday night aa Fast Line on tbe Penns) Ivania Ka 'road was about to enter the Spruce C reek tunnel, the engineer was signaled to stop until a freight train had passed through the tunnel going east. While waiting tor the freight train to emerge William Fleagle,of thi place, tried to steal a ride to Tyrone on the Fast Line, and attempted to get on the platform be tween two baggage car. Tbe passenger crew uoticed the boy and kept bim off, and in the struggle that ensued, Fleagle com menced firing atone at tbe conductor and brakemen, none of whicb, however, did any bairn. After a bard struggle Fleagle was arrested, and alter being hand-cuffed, was placed in a baggsge car, taken to Ty rone and banded over to the authorities l.n Hoi.dav. Fleaeel wan brought here be- abor.t 4 o'clock, lat Wednesday afternoon, j before jUs,ice p.,tn. who held bim in year, and waa born tl0Q buUoruii ,o..earance at .Mar court. where hi. ancestor located in 17t5. about 2 , Tbe Ja3ticc-, oUUe being on the 2 .d floor miles from this place, lie was an intel- ,d ho, ooe ol fle -in(,ow, had been thrown open, and Fleagle who could not Be lie, daughter of the lata George W. Saker, of Patterson. KURTZ. On the 25th nit., in Delaware township, from psrs'ysis. Sarnn-1 J. Kurtz, aged 69 years and 15 days. WETZLER.On the 22nd nit., at the res idence ot ber oro'her Williani. in Turbett township. Miss Vary Ann Johnson, aged 75 years, 5 uin:hn and 8 days. GROS.-i On the 7th ult , in Fayette township, from dropsy. Mm. Elmer Gross. MIFFMNTOWV MAKRPTS. irri'Tovnt. April 11, ioS. Butter 20 Egg 14 Ham, UJ Shoulder, ....................... Sides, .......................... 8 -' 's a )) 9 M1FFLINTOWN GRAIN MAKKET. Wheat, t-0 Cora new 50 Oat, 25 to 30 Rye...... tu Cloverseed $3 tc$ J.50 Timothy sued $1.75 Flax seed 1 60 bran...... TJ ixi Chop........ ............. I 50 Snorts 22 0O tirouud Alutu saiI. ....... 1 25 Americau Salt 1 OJal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniLiDKLPUl: April 7, 1SSS Wheat 9(ic. Corn C2o. Oaln 38 i40c. Livechickeas lOcpirlh. Butter 22. :Klc Eggs2ic. Pota toes 85ca$ 1 .05 a bushel. Cloverseed 0a7c per lb OILS ! OITaS ! OIXS ! TEE STA35DABD OH COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make SPECIALITY of raanufactni ing for tbe Domestic trade the Finest Brandt of Illumiuat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha end Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the most UJVIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS IJT THE MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mifflin tows and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS HAR DV ARE & CO. December 14,-87-ly 1865, ESTABLISHED 18S7 Special Incitation lo The I'tibUc To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes from OB dailj ligent man and a good citisen. He had tbe lull possession of his (acuities in his old age and highly appreciated tbe fact that be cure bail, concluding it would be more lun to spend fhu su turner in the open air than lived through tbe poriod of great mech.ni- J in Furt lse.nlors m4.lt) . dlVd ,or the open cal discoveries and invention. It waa in trrestiog to bear him speak of bis living throngh tbe period of time from the intro d action of the friction match to the intro duction of tbe telegraph and electric light. He bad a vivid recollection of attending preaching in tbe pioueer Fresh) terian church in all this community, on the Glebe land in Walker twp., near where Jonas KauS'man now lives. The roads then were mere bri dle paths through tbe woods. There was no Presbyterian church at MiiUintown. He was a witness to the build iug of ail of tbe churches in Mittlintoan ani waa a worship. er in the Presbyterian stone church that stood ia the southwest corner of the Pres byterian grave-yard ; he was a worshiper in the Prebyteritu brick church at the north end of Main street ; A worshiper in the Cba le and a worshiper in the new church od Third street. He had a recol lection of all the l'reby tertan preachers, wbo preached jin Mitllintown. With hi to, perished a great deal of information rela tive to the people and events ia this com munity of the people of the past. Inter ment in tbe Preobyterian grave-yard in this p'ace last Friday afternoon. window and jumped to the pavement below, landing on his I eel. Tbe thug was so quickly done aodaeetned so strange that tbe two otlicers ia charge were scarcely able to talk, auti when they reached the street, they heard I Uat Fleigle had made lor tbe county bridge on a 2:40 gait and accomp lished bis escape on tbe neighboring bills. All efforts to hud tbe young jumper proved unavailing, and he has not yet been taken. Uow the young fellow could jump from tbe high second Hory wiudow to the brick pavement aid run away Iron two police- men without being captured is about as re maikable to people here as Pete Donovan's jump from the iirooklyn bridge into the Eat River. PARKER ifc- CO., BANKERS, 'Mkts Stheet. MirFiivrowN, Pesxa. Transact a general SAHKluG BUSINESS The Handsomest Lad; in Mitttiutowo and Patterson Remarked lo a iriend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy as it stopped ber cough instantly when others bad no rtlect whatever. So to prove liiis and convince you t its ru rit, any druggist will give you a Sample Bottle Fret Laige size SOc and $1. M 4 SOX At llt.MLIX PliXOS. Tue improved method of fastening tbe strings of pianos, invented by Ibe Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few years since, is unqnesrionably one of tbe most important improvements ever made, making (be instrument more richly musical In its tones, as well as more dur able, and less liable to get out of tune. . - The Ti IHlUtlon ot Miffiintown and Pat. tersou is about loUO, snd we would say at least one halt are iroubl-d with orue affect ion ot tbe 1 broat and Lun;, as those complaints are, arcotdine to statistics, more numerous triau others. We would sdvi-eail n.it to neglect tbe opi ortuuitv to call on brethren hive t!i.-ir own minis against ha-.!:- ; -, C!M.r:nan t'i...j i r. ; T! i i:n l.i-i Tli'irNiivr stopped tho plow- I r.j. ft !... h h . t h.-rn pi ing vinrous'y OD( the t'vy f t vv.l (i l s. M . V r. ng- I a boat 70 years, died at j h" 1; n II iitiiiitftnwn, IaH Wednesday, u! i' iri'-sr in th.- li-r.it. T! ' -I I A.-a It n.v tuiilding in Hunting 1 -n . I mi i. J I v a stroke o( liithtninir. -1 r!'ir. t iy ni-rnn)(t. V it" c - in v i' ! . -1 n ut' citinry an 1 bor oiiir'i .rhiMtl stij vrtii'i-n lnts will be held at HirrV;r .-rn 1 I nr 1 1J. M-s. I.' t!-, ! I d t! riit.tiiiiirSii::!. in i'a't-i (KmiW .11 -. . ..h .., ... . t I . . . ' u ........ gmnd .brt.-rian congregation at Duncannon intend., Balsam lor the Throat an 1 Longs. Price er.ct:ng a new church. Messrs. Sweger and Auchmuty have tsken the contract for tb-j sum of ,o 5. Ground will be broken tor the new foundation in a few days. John Borrell, ot Savtlle, saw two bears lat week, lying In one cf his fields. But Lelore he was able to procure his gun tbey ! bad moved oil, ati.l be was unable t catch ' siht of them. j An exchange truthfully remaiks: The buy who pends bis evenings in reading newspapers coniaiLing the local news of bis own county and the general news of the day will certainly make a better man than wil lie boy wbo spends his evenings in the ri-si.lence of John ' street, or loafing at places wLeru the village last Sattirdav, ! gossip is dished out in the most r.bscene li.t-r n: in v i e.u -. TU Ni-rh .-n -tii-in sv.-s : of the fi'10 Viim in - at the K-iMt-rn I'etatentiary, dur la.t j .ir, only h'J h.i.l trades. The Mi town Journal remarks : Thrre is nit g . tmjs ia McVrvtown who are rs M y t r.-i-ittt if then. selves lor the Reform ho..;. The in- , fcl.. fW I, rirnt'y th p"im-t ' t ('. I. Howell, li to three children all girls t weighed altogether thirty hi.le Sun have the lurrest as- nrfiient hi Jl. n, Women and fhildrens i"es in t,.n, and sre selling them'at very lOW IT C S The I,,,r !"' ir heavy w imirr iji-s, !. l-t i.l . ' are prettr well through with ik, stating accounts, writing lis itr., ini lentil to rvrry I .is , Th r-cn of Mil- hn V-i, ?ho:i'i (, in.. l-itjii! s which will he this Spring in clothiug o tie red at vill go on -ing anything in the history suits the srue in ti and $.'0 for their suits, hotf. the leadins- elothW 9 ""y h i and his ti.-, '' I'lrticiil.ir. Tetrperar.,-,. re,, have been raising a r-s io ..-rtire the service of Mr. Rankin. :iv,.r ,, ,., 0( tenmeranra leetnrea in F'1''". 'his month. Pemivrats un.lerl leTelandjhavebeen "xinniiing the Kepnblican 'ili:n;t..n and find nothirg '-r,h n mtlnriri. B. M tK...kt "ot ., J hi HuUii. ; mt.v I L, Tu.'. l, ,,( i'attersun. was irostra- Nt k ny a severe attack ofpuen- -II .luurew toitt waa sum- Iretu Altoona. Ta- W-i -th day of this month and vulgar manner. Parent should think over these facts and see that their child ten have good newspaper to real. From the Fulton Republican ; Sylvester Myers, of McConnellstown, has a full blooded (iolstein cow, which oa Thurslsy last dropped two calves, one a heifer calf by a Jersey bull, and the other by a Durham bull Tbe dirt rrence outworn the two of Bucii-ye, i i. . , stronctr marked, and siDttn larly enough neither of them shows any trace of the llolstein blood ol the mother. Tbe row ia aged seven years, has bad five calves and her bag measures 14 inches be tween front teats. On tbe morning of tbe 4th inst , the Creamery ol Peter Brown, at Biown's Mil!, Fayette township, was discovered to be on Are by some men actoss the creek from th- Creamery. Before the men who discover ed the lire could give the alarm to the workmen of tbe concern, who were on the ground Hoor running the engine an-I churn-( ing, the Hre had o far progressed that all ef forts to save the building were witbout effect. The fire wss in tbe upper tory of the building when flrst seen, Tbe proper ty was not insured. Dr. J. A. Cbaplin bss been run down at Findley, Ohio, charged with marrying ten women, deserting each in turn when he got ber money. He is a bogus doctor ia not prepossessing in sppearance, but mast have a winning way with the women, ue carried on bis trade in the Western and Southern states and also on tbe Pacific slope. Dis wile Xo. 6, a music teacher and prominent in Methodist church circle of Osage, Iowa, brought the bogus doctor, passing himself iff under several asstimed name in turn, to griel. lie is to be tried for bigsmy. W. H. Bartley' barn, near Reef Gap, w .rrnrk br liphtninar about II o'clock last Friday night and destroyed by fire bat th- -.-htning kindled. There wa an tnsnr- n ho.... i- .ii . ... . - Tj. . , ' 4t7 wil laae piuce on . me l .r lie ut W.... . ., " , n.-iiA... ik.k..ii K.rtlev lives laun-B'lurs Beril th h...... a- . . .ifv .ww 5lc and $i.00. Trial Mist free. Sold by all druggists. The Juniata County Fair. At the meeting of the board of tbe Juoi ato Agricultural Society on Friday, March 30th, S eptmibrr 5, 26, 21 and IWth, lt-SS, was tbe time fixed npon for holding tbe next annual fair. The track is to be put in first class condition by tbe President D. B. McCulIoch. Each stock holder will be no tified to furnish one or mure shade trees to be'plauted on the new grornds on Arbor Day. Sunday Cigar veiling. An interesting esse was tried over in Cnion county recently before Judge Bucher. W. N. Baker was tried undtr Ibe Sunday law of 1794 for selling cigars on Sunday. lie claimed that s be was an innkeeper he had a right to sell cigar on Sunday. The justice cf the peace before whom tbe case wss tried decided that Baker bad a right to sell to the guests of bis hoube but not to other persons. Jndge Bucher did not take this view of tbe case, but decided tbst uuder the law of 1794 no oue bad a right to sell "Blue Juniata." An exchange say .- A half century ago every ne knew the song '-Blue Juniata." It was a simple song, but it took the popu lar fancy, and children were named for"Al farata," tbe Indian girl, and so were boats ; bat the name was gradually change to Al faretta or A '.fret t a. The word ran : Wild roved an Indian girl, Bright Altarata, Where sweep the waters Of the blue Juniata. Swift as an antelope. Through the forest going, Loose were ber jetty locks In waring tresses Mowing. ' Gsy was the monctsin song Of bright Alfarata. Where sweep the waters Ot the b ut- Juniata. Strut. nd true ray arrows are In my painted qiiiver. Swift goea my liirnt canoe Adown the rapid river. BH is my warrior good. The love ol Altarata ; Proud wares b's snowy plume Along the Juniata. Soft and low be speaks to me. An i then his war cry sounding, Rings his voice in thunder loud. From height to b ight recoun ting. So ssng the Indian girl, Bright Altarata, 'Where s'.eep the wa'ers Oi ttie. bine Jiiui.ts. Fleeting yeais have born anay The voice of A 't Aral a ; Still sweet the river on, Blue Juniata. The Juniata is a wild s.nd beautiful river, formed b) the cnion of Ihree smaller rivers that rute in the Allegheny mountains and nnite near Huntingdon, Pa. The luain stream is 150 miles long, and it flows through th- pictaresija-t Juniata Valley un til it lose itself in the broad Susquehanna River about a mile Irom Duncannon. Tbe Iroquois Indians used to live in Ibis valley, and Juniata is an Ircqnois worts. It was sometimes written Chtmata. Tbe song was computed by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan, tbe wife of Jobn W. Sullivan, of Boston. Mrs. S'lilivan was born in 1812 in Boscawen, N. II., near the beautiful Merrimac River. Shy died in I860. FMNITURE! FURHITUBE! I would respectfully inform the citizenof Juniata County, that I have bouoht from John S. Graybill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consits of THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF TO It will be THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS2 Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AXD CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, to dwu't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. II A R L E Y LAMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES,' FURNITURE, j to which 1 am adding daily, The above cut represents the . l & 'A ' CX4. corliss sKii, ;which that protects the Funds and T h e V Li e 11 O a I i n r BRIDGE STREET, T T , Clothier. MIFFLINTOWN, rA. -000- ex- Securities of this BANK. Spring and I would inform now iu my hew millii Summer Goods. h T "h!:C li.at tl s..n- n. n r JiI.k C of residence nu Water street, V:f!!int m n . second door from corner ol I'lii'rt- ki :. a full stock, of S i rinp i Sun ii:t r niillmetj foods, all new, and of the ia'tst kIi !-k and bavins; employed f rM cTa. r.itMint'rs Iain prepared to supply put-l-c wir everything; foend in a tiri-'rb.H n-il'n ei alor-, eoiue and examine nr st'-rk. I consider it no Irf.r.l le to hhiu ffotis. j ri i!!l.. March !::-;.! . . I am selling- at stremely T.OAV lliICES tor cash. C. Ji. II 0 R X I X G, Chrystal Palace, (dirtier of BriJe and Water streets M:f;iu'oM, Pa. Jrtnuary lltb. 'SS ly A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR THE THRIFTY. We Lave given the teople of Juniata Co., a preat many benefits in tbe way of extraonlinarv low prices in the past fuw yeara but it has never been our pleasure to offer sni-h nnnsnal values for tbe amount invested. Our enormous trade is keeping up, which is an extraordinary demonstra tion of the peoples' cor-iidcr.ee in our poods, ia our famous low price, and our method of conduct i:; our bu-fjc business. Our opening of Spring dnd Summer Clothing will taVe place, on SATURDAY, MARCH 31. The most "lowinp descripli- n car. hardly d i justice, to thin grand assortment of spring pirint-rls 11 ih : : reason to be piuud tl ; it is bound lo ih i man wbo sees it. Ever3- counter and ta" - SALESROOM IS LOADED TO THE MIZZLE, with (stylish pprinp milts for lueii. j otitl , b s children, wiiicit will dV lipht every Faviny und economical pers. :i. .List to (.rivo yu an idt a : We show pile iifttr piio of Herviceobio. well made is-ii i.k it- and w.-rsted nut I a, at 85, 8. and .10 : we shuv.- coui: r nit r chiiiiI.t -f Muu'e I'eat and nobby (irets Suits in i lc - f Si ctcli cm volts an.l Ktsyliit cork. ecrews at 812, 8U. 81.1, mid $J'-i. BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING have arrived and aie now on ur ciunteiH. tiest designs we have ever mjlii. W.j cor.l county to come and hte th Our it in against clothinir made anywhere. C)ur lii. f mere; andise we have iuat rii -.ie the lii'rnira'.ion f every in the h.rge Ti.ev are the- tastiit and prt i .liy invite t'i ladies of Juniata !y n ude ;hiiui his will htana v's Jleiii.rliiietit iri piirticnlarlv "I fl PKR I'norn AliVl t;i nt pie i r SSb2) r? lo n-t-ii ri-.- vanst-rs lur lr. Srntl OrnnlKF Electric lleitx. tri;lic. I - dy plmiMi wanted f.-r li'i'-rr-.r y'. !.. (jincK f-a!i'. WriTi? at oi.cf fur Iithm. Ill . Scott, SIS B'way, N. Y. DR. HOBENSACR'S KLKT0U8 DEBILITY PILLS. A sure and safe specific lor wok I ness and debility of the oenrou&cvs- tem, and eeoerl exhausuon aninc from youthtul imprudence, excesses and overwork of body and brain, cauting phv&ical and mental vck. nets, lust oi memory ano sexual m rapacity. CURES OLD and Y0UNO. erice si per box. i'rrpareil anu lue suie at Dr Hhen&ack's La bora to rv. No. 2Ui N. iiil Street. Phils, tieod (or amiUr. .rt sx kv. BBBBBBWML JtJ popular becuiiho lie strongest niul rufst ciulural-le fw i ri's und ti-o best tewing are mal f futures in putting up ILin !;if-K of gould. OXJH HAT I)ajARTMKNT, We lire not only Hhowin Ihehe new Kprii!r tylt-n uiu-ttd of kijv oth er he nse, but are also oflerinfr tl'em 21 p r ci-nt. I ;ow liie prices atked elsewhere. Don't fail tovit-it us for i'"ui tiinhin Goods. Oiders by tiiu.il promptly attended to. 8 C H 0 T T , THE LEADING CLO Till HE II, 13IUDGEST., MIFFLINTOWN, 1'A, Tlie .Age of Steam. TELE Gill!, I EiEjFT HBHIND HE." CC'TKiEHTEOiSTI -, The toughest h srt through tlie t-tun sell, a boilert crow ws asked bow he lik ei it, bikI answer, ed i -I can worry it down, hut don't banker at'tr it." Thn head of nlltiya -family where this ' IMiper M resd, sits Ih ooliet r.-:" Tlif nun t-o si.- Hnwn ll . i I v f n . cigars on Sundav, do matter whether he was 1 mra f crow, So--an mt.kteier or not and no matter whether , jv pniatoes. and tho r-r..n hnvinv them was a s-uest of the i vecetahles with all bon-te or not. Ex. Appointment. The following persons have been appoint ed by tbe Connty Commissioners to lock after tbe barial of indigent soldiers of tho late war - Lack Mat hiss Stamp. Tascarora A. J. Williamson. Spruce Uiil John D. Howell. . Bealc James Coder. .Villord V. B. UcCahan. Turbett W. H. Groninger. Port Eojal G. W. Oliver. Patterson Jacob Lemon. jIUBintowu John v7. Kirk. - Fermanagh Samael Coldren. Walker W. II. Moore. Delaware Jonathan Riser. Thompson town Corbett Singer. Ureenwood J. II. Patterson. Susquehanna J. T. Nichols. Monroe Jobn Nay lor. FaTette W. V. Shirks District Conference- At a conference held in Lewistown, Pa., on Tnesdar, March 13ih, 186S, composed of three representatives front each of the counties of Franklin, Juniata, Mifflin, Sny- I&st Week. 'Ivnu-hade Sr.n ,k i ' M i f Mn snd Boys tine shoes in the . snd sen ,hem k(1 tbat iu nr. 1 !. (.ail 1 and see them l''orir.qu,.ntoccnrTence regard to bow otter i-un-liict their sr.i. nt to ,n tho tlivor boiled nut them, meats toneh as leather, snd with about as much sweetneis. They worrv it down, but hanker lor some thing eatable. Dyspepsia, in-iigestion and Ill-temper are never seen in families that use the Model Slesm Cooker. Pee illus tration. It fits any stove, and will cook a whole meal for the fsmilv with the fire that would keep a teakettle boiling. It will save its cost in any family in three months in the saving ot fuel, and food, to say nothing of healiu and temper preserved. The Mod el Cooker Co., 84 Park Row, New Tork, want agents in every county to help them sell these wonderful Cookers, and any one wishing permanent reuiunerative employ ment should write to them st once for full particulars. ilA IlKIED i This Space is Reserved for G W HECK Special announcement next week of Spring Stock. W.4IT FOR TUE WAGO.1! gttZ to TTHi-occrJ , . '! S -sr.-f-; . . A' - 'r ..-v,lii-r N, , I .Si Aict 1 1 I "'.I'M i'r'AV'. ' -a-sVfe-'--.VVT-C. A niostrnted by 'he r:e of a Bngiry msrle br T. T. Havdoek, whl'-b not nlr the tynllrf Kuesv In tins .-.i-'.iire. bi:t rill; 1 litDIM. iHiiti V s- tni.Hlt'l. Hs livl'iik' -..f.- J.tik U'i'.t ami l-'iTtli Wli.-;1. Atlc yi.ur it- aler tor the T. T. Ill) tlOCIk HI , with the H.-oia .-iaf. ty kiilK Bolt slid Fl''' Whuet. I.:le is iiitc-ure ri-ltnt; out iliiv iiti.i-r. I Ttil pic uir. vill b. rruial lif iva. rtnt la .iMgaot Mr la. St BfW wltt will r- r . .. . .. II. I 'Knrljnr. irrawr.l X h.:ijil- -t-4 1 I-.. f'ir. I'lum snrl Twelffb Sta., ( IX'liAl I. O. .iests .sAvrrD w 52X13 wt; have kot-' r.o isvnrnf est eo PEorniELEi JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. IT f 1 U ktstAa a I . T" I . . . 1 Utixrinirilnil saliH FnltiR Ant Alio ..: j. The property wss In chsrge oner, tu.-, --- - - farmer Z mmerm.n, who wss .sleep snd b-ing reprinted) of the Eighteenth Con knew nothing ol the fire until he wss srous- grer.ionsl Dimc,, for the purpose of form ed by neighbor, who ran to tb. burning ! n'.ting . pl. for the nominaum, of to, building. Zimmerman's loss is he.v, , ... : rressman under the new .f por lonment, it of hi. borses. Ilv. head of cattle and ...H, I was decided tbat the preaen. plan of tbre. M of hi. farming implements, oa wb.ch conferee, from each county be continued Mi oi m. larm . g v ''.rn. b I A, deleg.te. to the Republican atiooal mre waa no i. ' ' . I Convention are elected in tbe same manner j the fir.. Three yrar.o . bam oa th. Conven m nomiated. it ! same place was boraed. . ! " wu,v- 1 ORT M1CUNEK Ou tbe J7th uit.. at the residence of Oeorge W. Kelly, in Pat terson. Rev. E. E. Berry, William Ort, of Fermanagh township, and Mrs. Susan Micbener, of lifllioiowu. CAMPBELL HII.E On the 22nd ult., at tbe home ol the bride, ty Rev John H. Little, David H.Cain,tv-ll an rid Miss Sadie ' M. II lie, both of Horse Valley, Perry Co.. LEACH WEIND On (he 5ih ult., bv j Rev. John Laiidis, Lewi. S. Leach aud i Amelia Wrind, bom ot Eat tfa'.eui. BEALE ERTXER.Ou the 14ih nlf . by Rev E. E. Berry, Goo.ge V. Beale H'i Sue M. Bryner, bth ol Spruce Hid. s ass StT5 a, Manufacture THE "'eliicle for tho FARMERS' & rVfERGH&NTS' USE. TLe most Stylisli, Beet finished and Most durablo medima priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohio. K ssawS2 . 7VZVT TIOW TO USE TIIIiIl. n-w . Thin lanm and h&ndoiM nw book. ,. ,.,L. . ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED. tu wn nm nvfiil of th Wu of th it minnT pnbM-hinic hous.' prm Therw In bo book pabtiMiMM irltb th vop snd objon- of th.it work, aud ther ran b no connftition, aa tbm t in thesraae of a4inoit evs-ry othr putliMhrd ly Mbacriptton. ArrusMnd Pntriot 'Th moat aanful book putlift.Td In many & day." .V. V. Wnrhl " Ji-'traljr don a Tolam of (neater lntTwit and mor rval Talu ronw from Tb pmwi . " T rhmrrr. V. Y " F.rrT kind of Lutnan endeavor ivMtm full aud carWtal ron'W-ition. V. I torn. Aivrt mr " Wn suited to supply prea- CDt dr?,'"i?i'-T in liharim nubtrr-and rrlvnte." V T Jnnr r.ffom AGENTS DON'T MISS THIS OPPCRTU.ITY TO MAKE MOKEY." It r.-iv tb unqaaliDed pram of evry on who examines It. Sold only by subaTtption. r mtrlg mt eiteht to aA Ma an.J womn ajnnt mike from $ loo to S ilKl -r mon'.t. easily. V"W jclvs ioslroctloas so snv person wtrb. thi. hoo ran rioro a mor ttatm-ful Aat. rit nir is bo biadrrxne, a w irlv Soeeial Terms aerj Pay Freight Chart?., sai trritnry at once. R4nirorir. we Klv yon n fxrtueir ani. of tJi'.h Ihm.Ic in t.-rriti.ry u.-i.cn" tux ylvani. Lunatic Hospital, Uamsbu.p, Pol t arst fres to aU. adurem at oo-e. UNTEK A. CO., i'uhiiUEIv, prinrtt"H. ZUss. UtEO; VAN AT r A. Ou the 1Mb ot March ia Turkey Valley, Mary Kmuia Vauaita, sg. d 1 year, 3 mouths aud 4 days. BAKER On the 25th ult., at the Penn- -i a- it : ' IBlue Wrapper -with lied iiand.) Cleans everytluug la Ui housa; will recti .r. wbitaoass to marble mantles, tables, etc : -dean paint wiUiont dimming tta luatro ; aroura kotve- wuno it to inera ; maaea crura, s.aaawarf j-S window. glia:n with aa Bdiled brig 'iolwh. the tin, brass and coptier war. v .ed li. uis siSr-hen ; cl-anee the batfa-tnb. tlor. anul takaa out sreaae dirt and stains from rar et matting and otntr wovsw fabrics. TH 8IMOND8 SOAP CO., tIE'.V YORK CITY.;j.; 6? Jfrf &JJ &y-r Made Bea Pues Welne4 Vesat.bl. OttS. U9w. n. ANYBODY. ANYWHERE. In ANY QUAtsTITY, from a pound to a pail, aad in a FEW MINUTES. Cie r-e.CS.AGE mines? 15 pound. White Curd Soap) All !-. rr. '?fcl.! '"1-e on riftb. witbpot lnjnnnn tbem A pail of Superior Soft fksa p. ) Per"xs. It takes trie place of Washing Powfert and Comrron Sosds. IMt bialQWDS' SOAP CO., re. IO rents. NSW YORf CITY. I . s i 1 t - : . i I r -;i - a Kt I : ' V'l . 1 i . 2 ' ' j r;
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