SfiNEIi & REPUBLICAN WEIWHIUT. SIIT 9, 1SSS. TERMS. Bobserlptioo, JI M P annnm Pid jots" r u . -j --..lent advertisement luwira ai wi ' r Inch for each insertion. "Jilrtit business notices in local eol jq c.Du per line tor each Insertion, nlsinction will be made to thoc dtring advert!. pJ lB" " t icar t fi last Saturday ra Aor-ast the 2Sth i.eti tint . the Jay co which to hold ... Keiubliean Primary Eire lion. Tb .M ' a-l.-i ol tietcra Judges will bo hold Ilea tca-ast 27 to. L'itisen who Intend Boomi? can J'.djt.: should keep the f' t otr J if" In view. HORT LCC.1LS. B.r frceistig time. tna'; l "' loslsd. :i."-ic ajta'n B!i the an. Liwistown his a fern-tie paiuter. 'r '' Thursday morning. VYm. M. Allianu Jr., i at home on a visit. Kubbiai' shuw gave satisfaction a a (bow. Cherrv trti.s are blossoming pro fusely- The V7. '- T. L" a serve wfl!e (upper in lJiiiilu.gdgn. The thimble rigger m on band un show day. Jf cucumber ll in l'ew York at 2 is 30 cent each. Kduund D. Warner, of title place h oMaiced a pension. Suiire 0. H. Horning bi panted a peach urciiard ut 1700 tree. Brown's crtatnery ban been re built in Fuyttte township Sammi r ia here and the whine of the tajd org in i beard in the laid. Barn, aville, (ii., h is tited lb price of luotiD licenses at $3,00 a ear. Charles Mays baa come home from Princotou Theological Seminary. Tbe satl-Saloon movement la York ite'e in growing to a tnoHt f irtuld'ule :ie. Tli Port Koy a! Band will LoU a festival la Port Royal on May IS art t 19, 1US3. Trout must he scarce tbU tiprinjj juJjriukf froiu f b i pj r ii i i s jri . Soup agent a ere in town selling 2? ekes auap lor $1.00, on I't M n1'.- runra'.ng. f urtr a woman who can do all amda ubouMrrk li r par'ico'ara ' at thia .Sc!. Jaruea Mc.luW. to mouaoer of the RopntilK'in S.a'.e Corumlttee ot Jmli'i The liitte j krr br hnr-on of the how i "Now mi ne-t ir, now jon don't a.e It "Wui. Dackii ba 10 cre pl.inted to potutovs an-i 2 ) o M a -ra pltuto 1 to corn. Ovivi-rnnr Bnvnr paiJ a visit to the Orphan' wiioolkt McA.U.HterTiIio, The Urf e Iamb rMrte4 fur theee col- nmhe, enme weeka ego by Jirrwi McCaa ler, died la Far man-;h townabip, ea the prwaawee of Soloaaa Siober, wb owned the blooded animal. E. W. rj. Kreider, formerly of thia place, aow or Altooaa, aa called to thi bta a a-' tte town, lat wnk, to qaa ity to the will of A. Q. Bonaatt, deceaacd he being one of tbe wltnaee to the elgbing of tho will by the deceased. Ensure Cnre Gil arante-d by Dr. J. b Mayer, bS I Arch etreet, Pbll'a, Pa. Eui at once, no operation or delay from bail atteaied by tbonaade of cure after otbrrafatl. Advice free. Send for circular. March It, 't)H, ly. Tte ttnimb goTernmot can get heraea a. tabic for caralrr aervlce la Canada for 66ib $270, and bta to pT 7tlb SK0. for tbe aaine animal raised in Ecgiand. An attrmpt la being made to turn tbe minda of English farrocra toward Lor raisirg. An exchange a, a bod bag trip ia mad e b boring a aoriua of holes In a pioce ol wood with a gimlast, and placiog thia under the ruatirrva ot each cot. The pioce of wood la to be placed periodically icto a baalu ol boiling water. This ia an Indian hoipital P'.an." Me'.vi'.lo W. Failer, 5. TeRrn, a native of Maine, bnt loDjf a protiii r.t-nt lnwjer ia Cliirwo-o has been ap jwluteii by 1'refiident Cleveland to Ihtf Tttraut-'T ou the Supreme Bench, oocmioped bT the tleath of Chief JviBti?o 'Waito. the canal and croaaed and haatened np the bank of 40 feet at an angle of abont 60 de greea to the road leading to tho old River- ode Park ground. The keeper did not plunge into tbe canal and follow the ele phant, bnt walked dawn tbe canal to htol eon'a and waa there ferried acroaa the dich. to tbe aame aide oo which bia ele pbtne ward wia enjoying ittetr, by rolling in the duat in the rood and by blowing dnat eer ita body with ita trunk. Tbe atnnae ment of the beaat waa agiio brought to an abrupt step by the appearance of the keep er. It waa aa much a ibe keeper could do to keep Ifte orate from going down tbe bank into tbe canal. By the vigoroua cie of tbe pike and mace tbe animal from Africa wa keDt in the rori. but coul'l not be moved "one aaj ir the ttbtr." The! deadlock ot the aUuation fii broken me au.pr airixtng r.; Dratiy fclra a mow l , about Tb.- root ol tLo tr'iuk wbicii cius-.-d ; it to back through a pnat a:xl ril fnce in to a tie d on th North farm. A long ball took j.Uri" there and wbi tha aituatioo bo- 1 tareo th kecprr and the eacaading beaat j waa that of one watching I bo other. Two I elt'ph io: trt brought Iroiu lh show by w.y of tbe bridge to the field and with thoia tbe bad elephant condcuriod to re- Keep jour Eye Open. The Hantieedon Globs of Ut pnbliahed tbe following. Tbe licence t afar tin Grube, Ueorg Lacle and H. I. Reinera, diatiller, brstter and bottlsr, re spect relr, expired on Sindr, an I Hunt ington eonnty i now without a atnl lirecae. Per-na residmjt hire who want lienor of any kind will ne obliged to nuk a trip outaidi ot the eonnty, or xby will bar to get their beveragea aent here frrigbt or expre. Tnere are in thia t.T3 nniubar ot'elu'ta bioe mxin'.ro pr icu -c liear at a in dia taot p-Viu' wo iii.'.'ilr Irni if ii rj n which thy b iver nt-1, i-U4ted ia dirt'i-ep t eectioua of the tii. f ii mmajrt Iiit . the b-ser jt JI 5tl a ti -, aa I mh:-a . drink a bo't' or two. fher throw in:o tiio ; 'T 'drawer Hi euu'U ruon-'y to pay l-r al. tt ! By lhi :uet!i..l j !u tno provu'toL , ot the iligh Lcen bi:l, but in tbit ti.ry are tuitxkeu it the j iJxuenl ot a nuiuber oi our attorney i worth anetbir.g, auj wo think it ;a. Theri ha yet beoa u j liio: i ! deter:u:n iti u on tU. paint, but it ia Kii that Ju'!f;e Detn exrearrd 1 in atll very JPARIvKR COVruHmuHBlPUEHITUBEl 2 AK7TTHS. Tr:tr.-:j;:r , .T-iW-. T'TV.V. K-rt-rtl -t -i V va 1 would reppectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County, 1865, ESTABLISHED 1687 Special Invitation To The Public i ou x eetuV.:y co-it. !V clai'u to b) exempt tit.? r I ! that I have bouaht from John To attend the Attractive Hale of Clothing that goes o alaly " ! !S. Grayeill hip entire stock ofironi j . If i V. I.I. 1 f,l 1 I I. Ill ' 4 l 'UijAil " ' j I preached to biu iu reTureuCa cf IttmUr ; tjrn to tie csova-. t. ie!igbt an audience . c,ubj , A.,on,. The ldlh aoctioa oi tiro! I Brook t .1 aava : I Tbe Prohibit iocist s ht-Iti a Staio CocTention at lltrrisbnrr. Jwt we-k. nouiiriated Jimei liiack for tbe Supreme Jti)Hhip ami (selected dele(?atcii and iWtriti 9 nt lirrje to the National Pwhib.tiori CunveutioD, acd rh ne bo electoral tiekt-t. If there ia ar.otlier bri;;iiaif r or an other syuapath'Zer in the United States Si-btte th-it believes that Sen ator Inalla hn uuloa ied all that be haa relative to rebel and democratic record Kt bim r-ftrr the quentiou to legally Tne Snnator is at ill loaded. If yon are ia favor of free trade and a re duction of tbe war of American n-trchanica tu tbe wares paid to mechanics in Europe, don't remain a day lengar in the Repub'i cao party but jjIu the Democratic party. A large camber of Democrat art not for tire trail. They should join the Kepub'irai party at once. Tho Lewibnrg Cbraulcle rsr Accord in! to enrrcnl report. th wheat crop in Cnioa county mjy 'a" abort li to 25 per cent- of a full crop. In odd place it ba w w- 1 . t t . 1.4 I ' -1 and jrcdect d. rector, and to our .precl Me weitner oeiweeo mi ion ucaamg lima j ,llon 01 tiui aa a Mud Height may cause it to pica up a good deal, which ential Citizen. may make the loia leva. Eucli-h Hpavin Liniment remove all by i&rtirip:ii.g in a coti lloa daiice. Tho e,ep.at i inbject to bad pella at tbe iigb:eat provocation. Thi Utt. out-! trekk wat caused by tbe accood keeper aaeiiring at the braat for idii.g into the river a abort distance from the chore. Tbe scolding ot tho man cuuitjj tbe brute to turn and runh upon bim, striding biui down with ita tmi.k. TUa lwit than endeavor ed to tramp the keeper but be waa nimble et.oujb to roll away bo. or tbe poedcrou loot Carue dow n. Discovering that tramp ing d'.d not kill, the elephant att uipted to path a tut a through the man. The keeper rolled a ibe tuk came down and the task mined tbe body, but atruck a l-g a id lac crated tbe ti--h frt-ui the knee to the ankle. The cbiel keeper raise ruLcing at tbi junctuin aud tared the lile ot tbe proatrate man. The beaat is afraid of tht chiet keep er. Tbe injured showman a a takn to tbe railroad bo.pital at ti.i station, where he i uoilor tho care ot Dr. D wd M.Crawford. That baJ elepbaut :u ita urn bs killed three keeper. 4- Tribute of Respect. The following reaolutiona were paired by tbe Directors ot the Juniata Valley Bink at this meeting held at Port Eojai Stay I, IStHU. Ketolvti : That In recording the death of Amu G Bonsai! Kq , we gtveeaprrs.-ion 1 to our Kuii ot tue loaa of a Xt-aious partner Any liouae, room or place, inn or tavern. J where vinous, rpirituoua, malt or brc-weJ liinor J ate o d, LlT.roa lor aalu, uiauk or I given away in violation of any law of tbia I Commonwealth, eball be held and declared a nuiaauce.aud sbail be abated by proceed ing at law or equity. All expenaea con nected with auch proceed toga, including counsel fee of twenty dollars lor tbe count e of complainant, sbail be paid by defendant or deleudant." We have no feeling in thi matter at all, one way or tbe other, bnt believe tbetc rooms come in conflict with tbe abntu section, and wonid therefore advise tli club member to keep their eye on tbe eigij and call it Qnita. 'igbbor and id flu U run want fr je trado and the condition the puoi! ii Kngl.m 1, J it tbe Demo cratic party. C. 8. Psrkr ot rTa-'iiir.gtoa D. C , was hero ia M native place, a d.iy laat week, 00 castle ja. Tbe ur,wi ftaaie exhibition at Wu'l a'u'a irvcll! re oprr.cd on Morday Au,taat "7. IS. Kav. I.. Y. Hay ba jrone Wcat to visit h s tro'.bcr, v ho is aick. Ho ! 1 be anaent about two wc. k Tb A'btsj A'g'i air, cj n crctribule utw-tt ret l- w-. n e-orr.en psaa th coatribu ilcn ti X In ch'.i.-rh. A ejnrej rlrioney svcepHr wis ia town aa Monday, ris rlqaued aereral chimney for d'HVrent persons. The Kri noh governmnt propose to pre teot thj sale nf American tohjero at the World's fair ia Paris in 18'. A Lewi. town mn nimal llirr s h been sunt to Jail lor a pwi-t of six months lor bavin; more tina one wife. Dr. J. 15. F.by of Newport hai bfea Kpvoint-vl tp.:lrfd Burftnn lie tween l'liECisi'.iiiou and Port Royal. Ctl Window Shsdva with spring flxtare Va., at fiaTotior HaKnwaRC & , Co. Ore it red 'letiun in price ol Wail Paper, ibJ larjre stock to ac'ert from at Fa.sciKCc- Huivui it., Co. Hn pcrsvn were taken Into the metnber iih'p ef the Wtm:niattr Prrsbj terian church of tbt place rn l.st Sabbath raorn n. Jaiuna Teuca1, who Uvea bntwea H.rri barg and .Vil lletown, pi loted on Ma farm 00 Arbor Dar CO locnt and 2"4 fruit traes. If bloaaom is the promise of frnit, wht a sbuadaat yield of peache, cherries, p ara, and an forth there ws.ll b in the A snow statloian in Central Pennvlvanl, says. 31 snons tell last winter in bia locali ty auj the sggragate d-pth of fallen snow was ii inrbea. Tbt re wan a great droupbt last wek un:tt p th.re bn were eeens trnird to "vthet their wbietle, every Jay gtveitl titui'S. A r.nmber of persona from tbii place sttmdrd tt dedicat'oa of the tew Pre ttrtn cbnrch st Mc A'lsterville on last ttalbsth the 8th or Kay. The Democratic county committee haa been c tiled to meet on the 19th day of this month in ihe Orphan Court Roots ia the Conn bouse In this borough. Irgs.ll won'd make a lively PresiJo.t, he won'd stop the capering of Jonnle Boll, like he stopped the capers of tho brigadier aad politicians of the Voorhee stamp. A number of thoae who wear the old gold rn'ered l.bbon ol the volunteer tem tereace pledge signer got a way with a kegot beer in I'atteraon oa eaturdav even ing. Tennaylvanm College at Crettya burg baa bfea ,riveri l5.000byL.teu tetant Co!on-l John B. Brat, for the erect i in of a chapel on the coilef KTounda. In some part of the atate, temperance people are holding cam? Area at which paechM reminisceoe. and so forth, after the fashion of Veteran camp Bree are in o'grd la. Ikia 5er Preeideat Cleveland will not go "a Ashing" on Memorial Day for bs ha expressed the purpose to participate la Memorial exercises In New Toik City, oa !-."orsi,o H.ii . Uarvl. Soft, or Callouaed Lumps and Hni ta'ies from boraea, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Spimts, Sweecy, King-bne, Btias, Sprain, ail Swollen Throat, Congha, Ltc. Save fjO by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Bank ft. Co., Druggists, M:tlintown Pa. April SS, Cmo. ft0 Jne bottle of Lnglish Spavin Lin iniunt cured my fiae Ixorioan mare of two gly blood spavins which damaged bcr val ue at least $v". It i the grandest I'.'.era iU ei:re I ever used. Joan Mrr!W, liirit Dialer, Darlington I'.d. ic'.i by L. tlauk & Co., Druci:, Mitllin to.vn l a. April -i, '44, bm. Tbe bouae of F. Ii. VcCIiutock of Loirn City. I'.,was Blattered at 2:30, a few morn ing, ago. by a Leer cLckcr rxpludiu; cyn iruiie bomb, uciir the front porch. iHc CI ntock was lawver for the teortle, who Jweie against the grnniing of license in Union City. Th town council effera Jj'MH) rewsrd for the pirtit, who fir d the bomb, and IvBfb.ng ia op' y aleocs'ji. !.i of I.ttaa re Tjaiein in the Pattsr i?n Pa ; V t un-Cali.-J Tor : TUonta Gillcn, En.mi lijrder. Davit Kinaloe, 1. N. MeCoriuick, E lie Mulov, Ik-a .Vets, Nan McDonald, M:- S. D. P., Warbing'.on S h'lets, EJ. Thoroa. I .-t:es a-k-.r; for the above will ploace ray advertized. Howard Kix, P. ii. Tattersnn Pa., Miy 1st, In?1. The McA!:Bterv;:!e I'resbj tcrian ccrjre gation dedicated their new cturch lui.ding last trnCay ih approiriate services, conductel by Rev. ir. Yilfon, and Rev. Yr. Ftewart. There was a large attendance, ai.d a'l le t the better for bavir g been there. The mouej begging process which discount o tnsny ded:catory aervice waa not intro duced. Tha nw house of Go 1 bit been cleared ol tlebt before the interesting acd momactsoa occasion. List of letter uncalled for remaining ia tbe post efficea: MirG:ntown, Aptii -10, 188 1 Letters Rev. P. Gary, iVi'.l Alexander, L. S. Aikt r, S im. Bract, Addie Branner, Wrn. it. Callmet, Wm. H. Hood, (2), Mr. Mary Singer, W.liiam L'bil. CuJ-ly J. Hst s, Joseph Kaatf.uan, Mr. Mtry A. Kanffrsan, Mi Mary K. UoDiion, D. R- "hellenbrr ger, D. B. Hnter, S. Y. Saodgia, Ellis Shelley, W. E. Snnian. Peraoae calling for letter in this list will p'rae ask for adver tlatd matter. ( B. CaaTroan, P. M. Rtiolrid 1 That these resolutions be prti.led in our County pai-ers, and that 1 Cuu be fcSco to ibe bereaved family. R ii. PaaKxa. ' Secretary ot the board Cll.Perklua Uxplalaa Hon I'rohlbitlon la not rulu Ingibe Ja)havtkers. The n'tMive ciit ti rar.rtwcor the 1 fciritie.s Fnn'is jaiil! - HANK. i Furniture and house furnish-1 ; 1 inggootls, which consist of j ; ' i ; LAMPS. CARPETS, j SHADES, i I OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES. FURNITURE, THE IMMENSE STOCK -OP D. twt It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS' Who have rnonev to invest to examine the Stock of Good 1W J.UU t:i . r plow rr " nro- plew I re to meu ci -1 vaaera tor F5 7 . SccllN GHUlUC " H1CU F.leetrlc i:a. itru!tee. i. I.- i dy afeiita wam. 'v I -r hrs-tr-e 'ott.Hts. Quick !. i"r;'e e-c terr. Dr. Scott, hit B'!iy. N. Y. MEN, BOYS AXD CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES . of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfull v Txw Prices. !tovhichI nm adding daih.j . . ! His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so aen t fail ftIS PlI iTGKto ive a al1 'n nC Clothing D. W. H ARLEY ex- Ttae niucblrda. fott nice in tLi tleid and wood. The tickleot cool rill set free. Tbe drip frvtu bough on last year' leaves. And whisper trom sod, tush and tree; Hut, ob, the euddeu Dmh of wing O'er since of the sunlit lane! The heart ap np at one clear tong ; The bluebirds ! Tbe bljrbirds barn come home sgviot j Their rjuted carol ripp'e down Tbe breese, a joy onto the oar I The sparkling brooks are laughing out, And graas blade twinkle tar and near. rrcn inunj uprauoa, aiesrpeil tn s'-in. And dark with wlnt r' waste and rain, A thrill ot life now s reins to say, The bluebirds The bluebirds have come borne again !" Pale wiilow how their niisty green ; From bush aud b'iu-h piuk bndsoutpeep It se-iiiaaa if tbe say drew near To Wits tbe ear.h trow rrii.try leep, To hear that clear, exultant aoug Vh!:h r i ver knew a touch ot pain, yow ihsl, wi.h promise ot rpriug, The bluebixda t The bluebird have come borne again ! Gtorge C'ooptr. I was lecturing out iu Kansas last epring w.eie they have Prohibition. An intem perate man came to me one day and said, 'Yes. Mr. Perkins, thi Prohibition will bring ruin to the State." It will, will it t" Yes, it will impoverish c and destiso our buaines bouses." Now, let ns see abont this, my friend," I said, "la t" examine tbi a little. If Kar.aaa farmer brings a thousand bushels of corn to Tops , a be gets how much for it ?" -Four hundred dollar." "cw,tf vou take tbi thousand bush' la of corn over to Trorra, bow much whisky will it make ?" Four thousand gallon." "And Ihi w bitkey is worth how much f ' Oh it will be worth about $4,600." sAnd if this whi-key should come back to Kansas you m'il have t pay $t,6o0 for it. Would it b- worth anything to your eitirens 7" No, I suppose it would cause a great deal of idleness and crime. It would hurt u. I never did think whiskey a positive benefit." "Weil, I'll tell you." I said. "Tbi whrjkey w ill hurt you directly 5,000 worth. Y.u el! the corn from w hich the whisxey is made tor it J1 and then bur bark the biskey for SlOO. You would be direet- ly out of pccLei just M-209. And indirect tbis whiokey won'd cost Kanfca in i l'.e- nes nd crime abont CO,000. It vonl l take 1,;00 men a day piece to drink it ! np, If tbey drink a quart a day, each. The ' loss of sixteen thonssnd day liror t Ran-1 wonid b? tM.OOQ, w..nldn't it f i By Ilei.ea !"' he iclil'r.od, -! nrer ( heard It put in that ws.y. I ir a". j-Utn- j ly now. 1M Diver .y any'hing ab-tit prohibition la-ria:fi tvansts aciit." "Ye, if Kaiuas cjn sjve tZy 'rj on ev- i ery thoosu.il bu-he!s of corn bv le tinff ir ' A L E S il E U Ar jv rr i: jy . Push-n. reliable m. u "."aursas for I Xairsery SloeU. P rmsn- ot tmi.loy. ment (urat?t.t d. paltry phi' A rsnif I Paid. Apply at uuce. atatiug afre. GLEN BROTHVRS. Refer to tbi paper. Rochester, N . T. liana I3'b, 18BK I nm selling at stremelj'- LOW I'RICliIS ! for caeh. C. B. II 0 R X I G, I CnRTsTAL Palace, Coruer of UiiJe aud Wstcr strecla j Mifflintown, Pa. j .January 11th, '88-ly ! T h Li Si e n (I i O T n or J5 T , V I o t h i c r . KRIDUK STRKET, MIrFLlMOUN, FA AGEiTS WANTED To enva for one of the 1 argent, old est established. HEST KOtT!? SCRsLRIES Ia tbe country. Moat liberal terms. Unequaled facilities. GENEVA NCRSF.RT, etblished 1P40. W.T. Smith, C.eo.v. 7t- T. J WISH TO STATK A FEVvT FACTS Worth Knowing, Ta' I cn as-oy T'-rs-w cnr in Ws than five mmnies; tin pun. no exrsermjjB That I csn es-r ct tr.th w ithout ps.ic, by the u-e r tl"' applied 'o the teetli and soma; on rts.r. That Pi"srd fir-rat k A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR THE THRIFTY. - Wo have given the people of Jnriititi Co.. a proat many bnefita im tho way of extraordintrr Inw pric in the j at f-iw yetrs but it has never ben our pleasure to ( fl'er encb rnut-u.l valnee for the amount inveated. Our enormona trade in keeping up, which i an extraordinary dpmonatra tion of the peoples' confidence in our goods, in onr ftmctje low priaoa, and our method of rnmu;tirj our large buMucs. Oar openinp; of Spring and Summrr Clothing will teke pltica, ou SATURDAY, MARCH 31. : ne 'i.'iii vv rr.tav! , .... . J!ri i cai-e. - on C: ... I Spriag Riid Scmmer Goods, I would inform the pnblie that I have now in ray new millinery store a: try place of reaidence on Water atroet, MitTlmtown, second door from corner of Bridjre street, a full stock, ol HiTing k Sorrrrer milUneey goods, all new, and .!' the fst,.t atvle. and havir e; employed r! '! nu'iiinersi I am prepanii to anrp'v they.nbl'C W'th everything found in a ttrfcl tui'ltrer store, core and eean-ne ery atock. I conaider It ro rvib' ' riow goods. MRS. IVF.IMI.. Msreh 22-7.t.v Tenth Fiiirr- and ra.-rs-.nred or life. Artificial To.-ti eeciired, exchanjod 0.-, rerro(dled, from $J.iK) to $1.' per e!. e.jiri''iil Guni Kniu-ied Teet inserted at pries to auit all. All work to rcv perTect satla- faeiion. I'enpie Uor:ive artitieial teeth with which the cnno! uar, nre especialv inv.td to rai.. Hiil visit professionally at their homes If notified uy ie'rer. ri'l vi-i; t iiUrlr ni.M:.d the 2nd weeks of Mar sail O-toor. t: i ... : i r. rd -uccasfcllv ! S'"uc r.Kti m ere 1 a ssoi t ajfti t ol si i;nij -'flitLenia. ! rea-on to be proud of ; it m bound to fhiUT!e tho a.lmirntion 1 1 avory ; ui.in wiio t5.-e :t. i.very cotia'.er if: i .'- ;n xa-t irrj r.ilv J.- iu. tire l. i'..is grand It in a Hlot k of rtipi'ci.andine wvj hae juat Trsm ;b. G. Ii. DERR, Practical 'Dent let. , eTBi.isfio tv Mtrrt.tvTowa, Pa. ! rct. 14 in 1S60. OTT.S! OILS! OILS! P-oeis, thi. more shy is d' Arbnr Uay nt Acadeuila. ;! ite(i l htav riclier the will become, until ishe-l, irili , Ler ru me . I t Cuiiy, ininois n'ter'v imrov have to call on Knsg to lend .-JT I S I to build her poor hous. But th.re w on..- The balmy miiuneas of the morning bretxe as it come to ua burdened with tiie orrathofjpringre-mindsustb.it tbe time for planting trees baa come tgain." Gov ernor James Heaver ol Pennsylvania hav ing appointed April 27, General Grant's biribday.as Aru-.r Day, tbe stu iente of Ton carora Acadoiuy bad prepared a abjrt jiro gramme aud aecurel a oambor of trees, were ready when the hour arrived to cuter tain the number of friends who bad assem bled. Tbe exercise wero opt tied v. lib pr;er by Kev. J. S. Woidburn, followed by Music, '-TLe Wood. Reading of Proclamation,' Charles L. Trego. "The Planting of the Apple Tree," Frank Barton, John Braxee, Willie Hartahorne, Ella Wood born, Emma Woodburn, Anuio Robinson, Alice Graham. j Eay, fleets of Tree upon Climate, : Soil and Proluctio," Id Barton. thing 1:1 Kins is th .t will bo rainod by lubition." Whafs that f" be ssk'd. H'Ay, tht PiorAitc." Pro- : i 1 . t The Age of Steam. The t.mghest heart is soonest re.icbed Tbe man who ate a through the stomach a bailed crow wis usUid how he 'ik ed it, and answer ed : -I can worry it down, but don't hanker after it." The head of rainy a family wtiere thia ' paper i rend, a;ta down daily to a uiel of crow, S g av potati.es, and vegetables witb all the Bavor b.)i'.el out tht m, meat tough a leather, and with aliont aa much swsetues. They worrr it down. rmn... Twai Ifa Hiit-tr M B ' artl V.ta) The Southt-iau brigadif ra and kin- f KidJ Melt. Kldd, Atu Kidd," Ada Keil, dre.1 eei.ator spirits in the Senate, j H Ht.orj c u MeinlDt. wore greatly hjiihim ti?r iud sLeech that Senitor It.cuIIa tleliecr- j ed last March. They thought the Senator had expl xledhia biggest gun und ever since they have iK'en peck iuj; nt bim. To their r.uiazeuicnt l:v.t -erk he exploded another bomb ijonj thern. Voorheea one of the oid rebel eyrapathizio"; granj ia seek ino cover, pivinc; rent as he runs to lk.4 l we-t kind of litnguacj. The hole frtfff by thia time re.vlize that Inalle understand the past and present situation and that be ia well Ion-Jed all the time, with historical information relative to ti e move ments of tbe old rebel element and thfir northern sympathizers and allies. A bad elephant belonging to aUBDin show while at water at th river became en raged aod almost ki'led a showman. Tho beast then went to bathe in tho Bine Juni ata. All lodoeemeoia neiu oui oj cs-- er to bring it to ahoro failed. It was happy i. th. ..i.e. The keercr obtained a skiff aai shoved out from the show side of the river and that Induced the beast to come to tht side cf tho stream aad tt stepret op tho caaal store wall to the tow path an there came to a halt, sarvcying with evident de- bs-bt tbe how camp beyond the river aad the efforts of the keeper to polo bis boat to -v Th. rant rarried the keeper's . " -- - . boat a long distancedowa the river before J a larding was obtained. Wheo tbo beast's i master hove In ight it teemed excite, and I when ha came in and cava tbe bent a prod ! with hie pike, the animal Instead af walking will long be remembered by teachers and oK.I!ent'y toward the bride- leni.ged info r-hol.-irs. Q. -The Forests," Alice llartahorne. Muaic, Come to the Snntet Tree." Essay, "Lawn Decoration, Maggie Wetxler. "A Tree in the Dert," R. T. Williams. "Tree in Spriu?, J. J. Robinson. "The Oak," R- K- McAltster. "Disappearance of Trees," O. F. Bonsum. aonument of Trees," F. J. MUltkea Gratitude of Tree," R. B. Campbell. -Deatrnction of Tree," Eugene .Kell. De(cne of Tree." C. U- Dobb. Beautiful Trees," WUliam A. Moyer. The Brooks' Desire," Alexander Esr. Planting ofTrees,"Gertle Barton. kluaic, -The Brave Old Oak." Address, Crtala J. L. Barton. Mnsic, "Sing Olad Songs for Him." Tbe program being ended, Mr. Hamilton thanked the audience for their presence, when all adjourned to the campus, where the tree were plant td aad named sfter the following person ' Oen. V. S. Grant. A LCMKI. Gea. John P. Taylor, 1st Cavalry. Hob Charles 9. Wolfe of Union eonnty. Hon. II. Bucher gwope, Clearfield, TD. S. District Attorney. Fx 17. 6. Penstor John J. Psttersoo. Rev. J. L. Witherow, D. D., Chicago in. Rev. D. J. Beale, D. D-, Johntowa Pa. Thn ended a very pleasant day, which -Taw tJ --s-rarrf hut hanker tor some thing ea'ab'e. Dyspepsia, iu iirest. m ai d lll-temjier are never seen in tani'lius that r.se the Model Steam Cooker, gee illus tration. It fits any Move, and will coo'-i a whole meal lor the faniilv with the Are that would keep a teakettle boiling. It will save ita cost in any family in three month in the saving of fuel, and food, to say notliine of health and !empr preserved. The Mod el Cooker Co., 84 Park Row, New Tork, want agents in everv countr to help them sell these wonderful Cookers, and anv one wishing permanent remunerative employ ment ahould write to them at once for luil par Cicnlars. i i ii ! THE STAKDAED CIL GCMPffl of P:ttrl-n-b V ?.i.x -"--- a s. a. . a a-a a. -a. a. of matitf-s.-fuMT".' 'tr '"-. D'vrresti.-; tride tho Ftnesf Brands nr I'lumitiat- j inp; nrr! T,nhrii-:i-irr OW-i. y.tphthrt 1 Hnd taoive. tl at r:ui lie mrde frota IVtr'"'rj. j We rlotVor-Te rnmpcriflin with every kr!0"-n Product of Petrolounn. j If yon w'sb t've moat ! U.YIFOFML V S1 T1SF.1CT0R V OILS I.y THE MARKET, j ask for ours, trade for Mifflintown and j vicinity Supplied by FRANf 1SCUS HARDWARE & CO December 14,-87-lv SALESROOM IS LOADKP TO THE MIZZLE, with utylirtb spring suits for men, yculLa, bay- and children, which will de lipfht every saving t,d ecnnoxnical persou. juet fo frive you an idea : We fhovv pile after pilo of serviceable, well-mtdB raseimere aud worHted anite. et if 5. $6, S7, $8. and 410 ; we show counter after counter of Meu'a noit end nobbr drews Huita made of Hootch fbvoita aud KtsglUh cork screws at S10,12, ?14, f 15, and l1. BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING have arrived and nre now on cur cotiutM. T! cy re tho tn.sti. and prefc- We Cfvr.iinllv invito th I.die of Juniata county tocome and ee tbifin. Our teady made parmebts will f.Uia against clothing made anywhere. Onr fy' ! 'eptrtiner.t is particularly popular booava-o thx i.t roun fafat find luunt i-Uiluiubie fal'lict, and tin i OSt seviag ars made featut'i-s iu tit t iiJjf up tl.n cias of --ds. ' OJJH EEVT DEPARTaM'ENT, i t ) o i nt C"-"--- tl"-v?:e;; tbf- 3 H H1 t et.ri .A. 1 er honsti, but ale aleo offfrib thi:ui 1o piT r i.t. 1'i-iovc ! e!s3where. Dna't i'ail to vifit us for r ttrt:;sUi.! Oo ids. promptly attendeJ to. :;iieii". n any oth tle tirteea asked Oidcis by nail S C H 0 T T THE LEADING OLOT1IIIEK, liRlDGE ST., MIFr LINTOWN, l'A. si I ""3 v- . , A ' s i I f OU MEN' AND lOCTIlS, j TOR BOYS AMD CHILDP.ES. j LEDGER BUILDING. SIXTH AKD CEISTKBT &TS, G. W. n?l niY'O rn.rnfUTEnFEWAi.r! po Li I UlA Ll rfvtf ! IX Uld lilVellt)(tLfli I ssraa, w fway t, 0 (iJ AlBnrll WH mtas, jt cav-h i l r. h -ot bv tnruL f L- ultvrs C Vt. llX, X Tn-tnont St.. boUci. . .V"M) IIOW TO UlSK rrilLI. "Thia l&raTM nnfl bar. .'Ihonw new took. TT Xn 4 YTT V int brought oof i v unMr A r.'ot ta-e.11 mb njawnl nf Try '.mum i.f tbfat rminent UTl hti-hi HiT l.ul--" Fr ' - ILLl'STHATED. Tha-.-r Tit Ufa of HENRY WARD BEECHER iS&RiSi. fy iiloaU-ntt-u. rinr hi life from htn btnll to iu rtva h lnca Otia ls.ar. I ;nvsaae ptrfauj. l.MOV BIMIK III., staiiuo ii.. ilrooklrn. n.T. ls.ok pubtii-UiHl aim tn -np aua or mia ngri, n.j nh, h r.. U ia ttc -ua of nlmost ev-y otber pnbll-ht bv an.mrrli.tJoi.. a r-r;af ' -' rTMl Y" JS caefol loik publlalied in many a dav.'-.V. Y ii:.t " l.r-ralj ..j-. volnnie ?Z und more real ralna mm, from th. prw -,.! r,r. V I V V", k'n,C if ml r-rnve. f-Tli :.u i esivful rooai1ertlon." .V. T. Vosa. A- twr. v.U atvsl to eeoflr a . HEOi enl drtetirv In llb-Mrte". rehlte and rrvate. '''!; ZJLj"L m. -mmt" AGENTS tJOS't MISS THIS QWZVWVri IS ff r-tl at a.W;f to aU. ta and women muti- r-om f to SMI c cire ivMrm float so any cerson e---h t 's h'.'.v . . ' a-rw-.n- J r iilwtr -. , srtve Specie' Tn-"-.-jri " wrinri- iiqiv KinemOr. aiva 'fio Um- w-Ms'r, m'..t o -J"." ' ' W rltw f..r r.vr iy l.:-jfc-ta.l r1rc l-:r. r i-iL.. ....i ' -.. ii. : - em Tr-r- i a.'.. A'JCr- ru i 1TF1I at i'nilis.'c;-.. -. riu-":i jl.s. -:?'io.a r iiii'ita tasavs.tr . sew-at, i trs-wi t .-;--. -wor ..-- f " J -. a ' ' --. ., THE LEAD. JAMES & MAYEE SuOGY CO. The Ilan1sm-.t lady in Milrlintnwn and Psneraon Hnisrk-d to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balaam for tbe Throat and Lungs wss a superior remedy as it stopped her cough inMantly when others had no eS".-ct whatever. So to prove this and convince you of if m- rit, any druggist win tjivevnu a Sample Bottiertv. Large ise 60e sod $1. MirfLINTOWN MASK8TS. Hay , 188S. VirrusTTowa, Better Ers Ham Shoulder, ....... Sidea, Lard . . . . . . . 20 10 'i 9 8 S MIFFLIN TOWN GEALN alAKKBT. Wbeat, 75 to 80 Corn new............ 50 Oata, 28 to SO By tui Cloveraeed. ...... ....... 53 Timothy soed $1.7& Flax seed 1 bO Bran j uo Chop...... 1 60 Snorts.................. 22 00 Ground Alum Salt.. 1 26 American Salt 00a 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Pau.DXuraia, May 6, 1888 Wbeat 95c. Cora t to 70c. O.ts I to 42c. Bye 76c. Live chicken 11c. Egg 13c. Butter 23 to 80c- Spnng bran il to Z2 per to. Bay S12 to Jl 60 per ton. TU.1Z OIaY EXCI.I SIVK Boot and Shoe Store. LAK(li:ST STOCK, WE KEEP THE BEST STOCK, MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear iii luiiiatu County. IMfinuUxctixro PARKERS' & THE "Vehicle lor the MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Bet.t finished and Most durable medium priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalofrue, 57. 59 and 61 Elm 8treet, CINCINNATI. The people generally recognize pennine -lc;ui. . It is an s:i: y matter to make extravagant statements. It is far roor; inior:ant. Iiowever, to have the people credit ydur statement. We invite orrtsiriaon. Oar 6tock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to pell Ht the lowest prices, and chailenpejany and all competitors. Tuu kno--the btorc. There is only one. We shadow all. g. wTh eck, BELFORD BLOCK, CORNER MALN " AND FRIDGE STREETf Keip'sManureSprcader' TaloaMe Iesrvesnti foe l.vU aMered Trad. H Ohio. "CLEAKFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS Trie V. . wotoieieoas Oo'e Ore. SS tee Ost. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. rtnl ysavaoo t uK iwos"!'--7 saaI i v.-.. ril. 'eiW,i)Tm.' kr Prf.rr t rvci.syr-er t. MOHIV KCPUMOCB D tksv ataaa ba aa( as- i ' i ri w i. ilV..V', m4 Cblltrews tware. iaa's iiai tieaa-. S11.K siXIJJH, LISLE, and COTTOw '"CXntlSlOR HOSIERY CO. Veiw ii isaH 1113 Ci-SeTSi'JV v SHILSDKLSUIa. I i tv : v Towsk iGilTi ai Tf.") itr -w-.' 1-e.s La. v. r fa-' f (:'. rr.t I-. Ir" ( . ivf VJ" '
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