d5 TV M Fall rl r I V I I 1 I I j I 1 .r I r v u u a rlnl Fkk stock I - vicryl i... , lUair OB j(. iv, biuui- Su!.. h - . in:;,. ' " '.. ..a. r F.r. A.XD FCRXISHEr USOX. V.TTARD. ' tii . . Ttn,n a . " V . ' Mo",, ,:i" - - t . Hamilton ;( fc " " ;' - -' . til., I niT..w 7 Ct7? - ' v ' j a m.. M.lTt. ,8 ' ' al L'TiM.U't at let. a. ! t '. !- i hit. l.USp. . i"'.:k t leave altaviaaaaU, Ml.. l.d St.,, ,,,, . i. : . . Alt 4 ir,u-rf.fc.. - m., Harriabert . ! trritnit Fiii'dalph.B at ; --. ri:i.i.Br8 4nT . at -J.lt p. ,,4 .. -r "'iis .irnras at Nfli . I I i-riMirir 7.O0 p. ., i. m. r i ;, .r. a rittsl.nrj at J ' n ; Tyrone a 4.1 p.; Baaa. i.Kitun .'-Upas; Mif. h .:r.Htmrc H4S a; rials, j . in. , w l.t-ii h.(grU n t5TF ARD. - '-un I'liirtili lph t ai al i i'i ; I'. ri -I i.r 11 iti f m ; M-.M-m 1 i - : h'i S : p a : lliaaaa n- ; irririil 1' II IM.iirg at 1 a a t I'lxrMim IriiM Phila.1Ipaia ' 1 J- II in ibnrj, I la a. .; s I i. Naarport, 9 il . ;:. ri ii, ii a. in.; Touiapaoatowa. in.: -m !rk.', H ') a. in.; TlrV. mU a. hi.; K-xii:., 10 or a. m.; Fort ! 1 I .i. pi.; Mull in, 10 M a. aj :, !'l . in ; N .irnim, ID Hi a. .; mi. " A. ni.; McV'evtoiro, 1114 V i l.i ii.U.m, U 31V m.; laa i. - ! - m; Triii, 17 a. ta. i. I I " y. i':., ir t Ktupi at a!l raguUr - t 1 I i .1 1 Klmri; mi l Alloaaa.; k rn:KM 1,'iti'ii I'liilailp!ph!a dai t il rriit'ilr,-, l) 2" f. i: ; If, Mryll!, Duocaa- i ' ' . ,' : ' r-tuirn, Taiiitiiiiiata, . t; 'J.'.n, 1 1 a a. a.; Al- i'i rit!.liars, a ! a. . ..iv 1 : xvn PhitaJalphia dal!r al : t 'irif 1 1 .11 a. ia., flaw 1 . UMi'in 11'. 47 p. ut., alaa 1 t r -1. 1" t:tri.nis tiptwara MiMia 1 Aitonaa at -1 .SO a. m.t ' . . mi. 1 rf laae rail- i' I 1 ' a. 111., !lirrlhiirf at 1 . n 4 p. m., .af. !. ., Miiii-ratiiu j.'.'S p. m., ' 1:1., aiiily 1.44 - " ! p. in., Mi-xuio 4.50 p. t ! 1 .: ., I j.. m., M-itlm C,0i a. i :- -'v t..2 I i . 111 , McTcytowa , .. 1 IiiuMo'i r,10 p. at., ; . , I 1 j, .in , Alt.Hitli 'J 0i p. Bl. , ' . . s ;, ivci l'liiiaitrlphia H 2 I am; U ;:iranpaa ( r- I CI a in ; Hiirita 4 S a . "lain; Mc V-rtiwQ . . ':.) 4 a iu ; HiintmnJ.ial - .;r 1: n 1 " a m ; 1? iruca Cr. . ; r . r nam; Bell'a aliU , ii 1 S (', a 111 j Fitlabaig !-'"frn. o.-lKf, OH SllllJ)r, f A t '1 . ;n'i:y Hail at Uainaf ' ' .1 I ;vr.N 1'IVISIO.N. - . I .. w ut. ti J iiiii-imii fur Jlil I1' 1:1, 1U i'i a in, 1 p 111 ; ! i 7 li 111, ( ( p m. . -. r . . t l... i-torii Jtinetioa fraai i -ii, 1 J' pm, 4 p ni j fraai t ' : . 1 in, 4 i) ' y ni. I V ;. SE DIVISION'. 1 .iv.w r.nio lor Hrlltfoale aa 1:1 . o i 1 a 111, 7 I p m. Lar v-.:v,ilo a:i'.! CiearKald al , ' ', in-7 1 p m. !v. T.vnme for Warriara Mark, . K.iriici and Scotia al 0a . . 1 in. Tyronw from Bellalaat . .1 1 1 .' ') y 111, and ti 37 f " ut Trnno froai Cur" I 1.;. .i;:. i.l at'ii 08 a ui, and 11 I ni rriY,' ut T ron from Sooila, I" rk .it.d 1'i nu.iylvaui Kurnaca at - I ! I III. . !. IiF.UFURD PlTI?If- i.-.im. i:.ititingi 'r BJf,,r 111 n i l t iiiihcrliind at 8 'i a. al . . in. , t !lnii'nR.lon from . ,i-i ami fimiticrland at 13 il l.li'.VSHT.(; BKANCH. . : . n A!:.hiii I'ur poiDta Snuia. i s -i 1:1. 12 5 p 111. 1 60 P 1 , t p 111 ! p ni. , :i l' ! ' ut Altoona from P"11 t ) , 11 33 it m. I 85 P i , . ii i" 1 . in. 7 CO rm. and 1 ' niiilou police. r- i,s ..r.. Ii.-n br caiilvnd. ., !! . i I--.1 the Utt.)erig nKl w 1 11, ml Keale tunhipa. lor .1 c nix bt-rrie. huntinf. B. ., war treap.."". tH. :MI,- tr.-apa.-a law w.ll " , i,.tl-oplewboil.te.V- U.tRRisua Misi-. 1. IS!.. I T.it. I''1 trl iiurartii. nrcd BllTtlliflK ' MIFKLINTOWN : TF RM S. anrcript:on, $1..10 p-r annoai if paH in 1rr.ce; J'J.OO it n.-t paid in adraace. Transient adTertmetueota ina:ed at bi t it p.' inch ch lniertioa. Xranmnt businesa cotica la local col umn, 1") ct'Bta per linn lor earTi iowtioc. iHiliictior.a will tM mada to tho-i d.wiricf tn adirtie by the year, half fr qnartrr .-ar. Male Rritlttrr. Marrli . TYst'ii TVnm-r v.-ill m!1 nt ln 1'ln.f -'f "--i'l- in-t ln luili s writ i t Tiii.ui.Utiv, tlirrt- !:..!. h, a !.!:. o cows, H youii ri'.tti -, a 1 mil, t', !-rr t-h-'i' s. atiii --j. i"t of funning i:u '. tin lit-. Suit- ut 10 oVIix k a. lu. Minli J:ns I). Willijuu nul -r',1 at lo n'rl.Kk A. M. ut his "f i iir' in r. ruiaiuili i ,.,v!i,'.i;.. 4 itiilt" north :i-t of Mirliiu i , 'am. Ti jJikmI IiivxnI niar.s, two , . I :.,.lrii ri.us, t. tl vo'its;,' r.-ittl.', k.x -1 . i.ti'i .t I"t of f:ir::iii!o im I ;, . t-. ml I s.i f. .rth. Vir.hM. 1S.-.1. Mri. Sn-ah T. Ja: . - "'i i" t- 11 :tt In r iiiiu'c 1:1 I f r- t s t' o ii.hit , In irs.-s, i vs, vt it it i , li. . j iiinl f.trtuiii uti imlr. S :;t 1' oYU-k A. M. V. . 1: l'.t!i.- AlVrt K: :r.Vi-,!i will ti . '! 'l rtv ( J iri-.i -A'l:i:s:s, t:h s i ist .'f Mil)'.i:il..ii, :j . .' i- ,, a l 't i, v.nni ' i-::!t'n- i ?-;-!iii:iif initil. nit ut-.. .M::ivh 1. rieiiry Jf.-ist wi"! sell 1.; I'iace of resi Ii lire ill Walker v.i.-h.ii. l.i'l'Mi, rattle, sli"i mid :. i! i:.il'lni:eiits i f till l;i-:ili. 'I! i-vl.iv. March 21st. Knm-li . : --.X- r : i'l s. ti. ar K. . !s I ;ij.. ! I.. . !'a.. his t. tire stork of . . :iltii . sl:r J, l:.',."s rilnl f.irui j S. (.. lloiili r, Aac- S! HT l.OC.iLS II in t!:; !!.,' til.' .;nt'.l,!ks Lr. w if ilat lire U-at'-r. r r.re t 1 I t r tl.e I riod of thri'f vcars. M f.i . -t.1. i-.i!ed Washitti'tot : I v.-'. Mid n maiiieil over for iii-i.e .-traiic" petitions against .I X of ili- Il-,e to Sell L.plof i . ' .i -1 iii town la.- t w.-.-k. ii !-i.lx-r of 1". i .-ii.Mii-.gli, eeii hoil-'.'d br il nt::;iti:.tn r -. K: :i!le to go out ol a.Hirs. !V:u in of Wa'ki r town- .r ,:i '! ! i ti ... r a.t ;i : i.i- to .!':-.; frota the t f f a ki.-k on the stii'e by aii i:' -. The a: -i I'.mperor of China l i IS! .iii- has r mariivii inuchee llnie oiiiig o!;ieli. "i i ;;i!- n e for MelirMi man. A bill ill the Legisl.it .! proposvs t . inake the h-oa! biisia 1 of p. datiH-s --igli ol pounds, mid the 1. gal b::-hel ol !. 'V. l-see.l v:-i;,h GO j , iiiiii Is. .1 mas Knu'Vuian is pretnrin;; to in rt ii ii' Y barn 10O ft. t loiigon tl.e site of tile ol'.- ih-strured by the torch of si iue i-.ic: uiii.-'iT lknd hiX. fall. Bv- consulting the sale register, l!i l eader will notice that t hi" pnbl;c s.-ib of ?Ii-. Sarah T. .T.-inii. ion's hi-rsi-s and rattle .V, will take l!.-ii- o-i th-- 4ir) .f J-iin JSK') f d io:i of nlM-lisliingtlie p.'ll TI, ilU' si l.-iN. i'V the in it luiuieiit of tne State v''i,Niittiiin will be sabmiited to the j . '! at the same time the pfohil.i t; '-: a-:-.-:idni t:t is subniittid. I', ii. Mange, and mtiiIi-Ii.-m on tmi'i or ioinuals cured in iuinnt-'s I'V W'ooii', id's Sanitary Iiotion. This 1" v. r fails. Sold bv L Hanks & Co., I 'ni agists, Mifilintown, l'a. Oct. 31, ly. Tohu ( iriilith, of M'orrow county Ol.i.isjetit a few days vitli h;s L::- in mi Sonin- C. V-. llornirg and iii this toMi while on Lis way t" '.V .-..-! ii ;;t, u to take in the Iti.nig tn ni. U ii ! u e r-,-,ve guarantt ed br Dr I I'.. '.M u , r, s:u Arch strt-tt, i'hil'a. V.e l-'..i-e at oiu e. Xo operation or i! i.-iy tioni business, attested by t!:- ::sa:ids ,.f cures after others fail. A in- ft..-. S'-ud f..r circular. '-I n. il ! 1. ',-S. ly. Atiii ;io.i i-, directed to the time f 1 ..M.t,.; 1" 'I:- f I' t the 1. :: r ;! Triennial Ap :e west side of the liver. u.:i U- held ii! the Co'ii:nissi"iier'.s Jlt. A' p.-.-.ls for the 1 1 M.ir. ! :,.- , f tl C.-m-ir At M.C Isyi. rn.r ia l i- ner'i. Office, och's Mills. laid March Much 1'. li-!i Spavin T.iiiiuicnt r nioves ml S ..ft, or Caloiised I.IIItiJis i'.. I'll-l-ct, from horses, III.hi.I ;i. Curl is. Splints, Sncei-.cy. t: . Si - lies, Spnuits. all Swol l.roa'.s, C.mghs. , Save $"() i ;i-' of . 1 tt!e. Wtirrnnt S 1 I.. Pank v. 11, I' i. Co. Illg t. :i-'ss,iv o. ' ; ii :t. rs n niaiiiin.' in tl i:. Pa.. P. -t Ot'.ut not called ' I. il. Ik'iiwoith, Dr. C. V. I ' . v;mi: Kind. Jacob K. Earnest. ' v !'. Ii. Mil!, r. Harry M. Kanfi'nian. T.. I', niivpacki r. 1VTS.I11S avking i ' liiti t-s iu the ala.e list will 1 :i-i thev are advertised. ' 1 'W i-.n Kirjc. P. Ml 'o r-, n. Pa.. March 1st. l-vSO. !' I "f betters un. allctl for remain tl.e P. ()., at Mitllint .wn. Pa., "Js, lSs'.l. l'ersons calling for ii Fi ! , '' ti in in this list will please ask for 'iv. rtised matter. Letters : Mr. J. b. V.trt M H Vim wntiii-r .Tohu SI is. I-wis Paire. Jennie Buck- w 'liter, Mrs. Julia learmoimd, Linnie I'i -!sb .ugh, D. M. DuU. (i. P.. tray, -'is. .Vnnif. Is-nl-rg, illiani M, ,Ns, -iiian, fttn.rge Utaly. Postal "ir.is; T.Irs. Moses Katzmau. Ciias. 11. CV.vwront., P. M. Mrs. David Beashor. wife tif David I a-b. .-, Sr., late of Fermanagh towr.i.hip, died at the home of her laughter Mrs. Westlcy Watts, of layette township, on Sunday mom i:itr. Ft brunrc 24. ,The funeral t.Kik l'i'-e on Wednesday the '27. Inter iii. tit in Fret. Soring Church ci in. terv. Mrs. Bc-ashor's aire was i "" yeai-si, 9 month, 27 days. She vmis the mother of six sons and two ''iJ.tcrs. She lovotl the Lord from girlhood davs to her Wt nn on onrth. Th"f""f'h pa.t winter were m horo-opaC-.-c ioaea. Bira borninj in toe aUte of MaryUad ia puoialubla by death. Harry Okcaon b n b.-come law in Mr Lion'i nffii a atalent at There ia bo word about stone coal in the innoataioi. of Perry concty tbii winter. C. P. Paonebaker editor of the Coalpnrt Standard waa in town on the 8rd int. The Y. VT. C. T. IT., tu-t with M i-a Bei frnnell m PattT,nt on Tnemliy the oih ,n,t- K lit'.r Al;a..n.Carl K.pen-h.e. Jh PaU and Frank Murrr t.xik in the Waah. inton in tnuration. The Kjtan and Todd Mmtrela an eoti-ruinment in 'be r;. A. R tuv eTrniu ut March 16, ls3. Vr. Crawfotd. wife of Dr. D. rill H.1I on t. Craw- lord, Jr., TiMtrd her parents Mr. and Mra. i i i bill of this p'ace, lat in k. Tre A(ricaltural Depattnieat at Waa -inetno br rxpwTimtnt has reached the con clusion that frnau-n wheat is j.jod for aeed. The crowd in Wah:Dt'n on Momlir w not as larg as the one that was pre-rn at th inai guration of Clerrland tour yeara A Cumberland county man named Crau'ai-h shot himself because his sweet iit-srl went t. chinch wi;b anothrr y.iunz nn. K. v. Hirrr Steaiart and wife of North D.tkita,iare ben TL-iting friends in Jaui.ua, " I in thi- :on isittd Mr-. Jane Irwin ami f imi!;. K- Wil-cn lormerly of Pi.rt Royal, bnt now of Lrwi.lnan, preache-t ia the Presby terian church -f this pUce, on Sabbath evtningr and morninz. Citasrd Partley who worked at cach ps't.tii p at Si nner's and Scholl's shops in ih'a piacr, hs f.cnred empl.iy im at at Ms trade at llo'ai laysburg, Pa. Tho lri.-h Won 1 of Mari-h "J, con'ainei a picture .it li.r-r Pia;it, atid a lc-similo or the letter and lorged signature of .Mr. 1'arne.l Hurrah ir the Irn-h. Edtir Wilson and David B. Doty who were in UnUnd bujir.ft li.ir-.s arrived at Boston ly tl:c sttam ship Ijko Sotinor on He -''th tit. They went on to Iowa with the l ora. Jlrs. Laura K. Sli.a.-r, ef i.incs!.-r coun ty liroi eLt a suit against Iditor J. E. Holler, t Voiirt Joy. for iibli-hiiir a libelous articl.. concerning hrr. The court awsrded t:i-r Bvt- l.rrrlrtd dollars t;ini.-ge. HolIYer cull 1 i.ot jay the f ve l.nr.Ure.l do':ars at-d in dt-ftult ct psynu-rt is s.rvir.g a term ol i in ilio I.n csster till. The (Sn; d r cnut.ly Herald cf Iat week puli i.-li'd the lollowirg. The cousins, or prolnlily jtlii't relati- n to the White l.'aps, l ave row tor the tirst lime planted tteir f'ft in at.yilir rour.ty soil. Ssniuel Krie.i.T, ot ti.-:ir Krjtrerv ille, w ho w n said t to hare ci.ii:.- h me inroxicated fro freuue'it- ly an.l trtated Lis w ile ud family so un merc ttuily nvera! Iin.es, was accosted one ni(tht by a ha'l .1. z-n Dit u d.-t-nM-d in White Ctps T le. The place of meeting was on the l.ihway b.'lwi-f r tt;is place at.d Krafzar villi-, ali tig P.-oos cra.-k. Tney botiiil Kii- 'lcr. tyinjf a rope stiout lutu; then drew ih-ir vic'mi back and tortb cro-s the stream II, ree or lour lnu- a. Thev nuda h mi promise to do better ar.d then tl "d. MIFFLIN ACADEMY 3iirn.i?rrow.x, r.i. The Spring session of ten weeks will !- cm. vt t-dr.es.lay, April 8. norougn preptration tor college, tlur i conr-e it similar to that of mr best prej-ar- ! ,,rv schools. In-lrnctimi is Riven in Book-keeping both Single ttnd Double Ko.ry, and in buii Dess forms. Teacliers rour" desicne-l especiallv to rr.-jiare Ih. :n lor . xsminations. Thorough intru.-ti..ii at ir.ar rates. For particulars ail'tre-- il..- i'riticijal K. F. Elliott, A. B. Febrn irv 27-tit. Ilcport of KfXico Schools, Walker School Pisiritft Jittnsta Co., Pa. Report oi oth month trditg t eb. 2S, lss'J Whole N o. in atterdance during nio .Ih, M i t s 31 ; p. mul.a So ; Total 09; Average alteiidaiice di.ring u.ml', Males 29; Ft males, 27; Total :jii ; Per. cent of at:erdtfce during month. Males Hi ; Females, 80 ; Tola! 8:1. The lollott ii i nunied pupils were present et.ry day during the nmr.th : Charlie F.irlciuan, Eddie llrck, Cnail.-a Shellen berger. Charles Poole, Guy Kickenbangh, Lotd lljr'ni in. Tiilie Anker, Lizzie Anker, lleckie Dill, Maiie Ri.-kei bangb, Laura Auktr, Anna B. Far eman. Anna ilcBurney, Mamie Knis.-ly, Mollie Hilnck, G'-rtie KKkt-iibangh, llts-ie Hetrich. The follow- bera-er. tbnriie Knisely, Mnrrav Hetrick.! J. 11. b-k. G. L. Ilowxa, W. II. At Kit, Teachers. lTTESTIO IIOtlM:.Mi:.V Ia. ranksWil.--.u,..fIV.lf,.rd,I iwa.l will sell at Public Sale a car 1 ad of i" '-(, II" a,'rf ,s r'"f n,,w mtriusi W srei-u Hoists at the Jacbslliiu-, I wort!! $3 h r acre No fanner Mil'ilintowt!, l'a.. on 'l.iVPAY. MUltll 11th. ltvSH at 1 o clock 1 . -!., s:;:ir;.. I ue lot : will embrace sin d" and double driv- er.--, ht avy .irau-iit I.ovses, Ac. S Ti.rr .wer-fi..',. l! n P.i - " - - ' - ' can have tiie.r horn s .i.-iivered. free 'f charge at Lew i.to n. if desiretL - Walker Tounshlp Xotes. In l.Miking through last week's la-jf-r I saw a few items from other vi cinities. So it put me in memory of my old rusty ien. News is scarce. Daniel Page lost a valuable horse last week. Samuel Arr.tz is engaged in driv ing team for Lucien Kaiik. We a-e sorry to thii k that friend Otis Knmlx-rger left ou our the 27th ult.. for Farmer City, PI We wish him a safe imirnc-v to the wt-st. Count v Siijx rintemient W. 11 Auman was to visit Locust Hun School last week. Mr. Herr. Mr. MaidHt-k. Mr. Nelson, Mr. Smith, M nton Lukens, John Hopple and Miss Maud Baker were the visitors. Pos't Know. Scrub Oak. Hill. Another party close at hand whoop it ui. Our friend ML. found it too cold to hang him on the gate last Saturday night a week. Daniel Page lost his best trotter on Saturday night Inst Mr. ftnd llrs. Shellenbrper are off on a vi:t. Mists Laura llapp, and Hannah and Annie A ticker were the guests of Mrs. Samuel Clock one day laist wefk. Calvin Iinira visited Flint Hill school hut wet-k. Mrs. H nr- Horitetler and Mrs. WYtzlrrnnd Mrs. (lantshall visite.1 Mrs. Kajip one day List week. Bill when you kiss the giris don't mnke an ugly fac e you niij,'ht insult thfiu. Ij'.tst Kattirdav niirht between tw. Bd three oYl -k there wax a hright i hht i-eeu on Sr-rnb Oak HilL Miss u ""' time Mr. M. calLs draw ; the i.liisds. On List Saturdar evenine a lot of Seruh )nk Hill pe.ii.la attended Centi rviU . S-n ietv. The hirthday arty of MLs Laura j on Lust i'.ies.hir evening; was a gra.i.I success. There were about sev. -iity live j-.resent. Hie jiarty hmke t:j alxmt 3 oYl.x-k and all went horne j ! ased and Mtying, I never had a lx tter time. Daxdt Jim. "M R HIM STRII." CortiMinni'-at-d. Vr. Editor: By your jx-rmissiin I will say a few words through your vshtab!- p-ijst ron the iilmve Caj.tion. It is in reply to a very mi.ilea.ling article in ia.it issue of the Democrat and 1 legist, r by IK B. M. In ap pearance and spirit the article re- f.-rred to is ch ver, but verv hurtful! in its tendency. A recent writer said that "the business has irotton the start of the American farmer." A more truthful saying would Ik that business has never got started at all with the farmer. Ik- 1-x.ks at everything with diit-jried visiou. He lii.iLei. every subject crooked, if he can regardless xif his own inter est. And with this jx-cnliarity, if he can't l.ok nt a straight tiling in a -r'i. kel way he won't l.n.k at it at alL The article in ipiestioii illustrates what I have said. As not everyKidy reads the Democrat, I will le more explicit than would mi-lu neces.i;iry. The writ-.-r states his syllogism in the following way. There is such a thing ns crippling an industry by taxing it. lY.n ii growing is an in dustry. Here L; a monster axe to grind a regular savage tomahawk of an axe. The writer gtw-s on and sjieaks of this iu.lustrv ns a "grand industry," -'n 1 sum to our couutr," .Ve., that is meant that it pays. These men are h-aving off farming wheat, outs, tVc, because thev can from ten acres in lieaches, realize 1,1, il'ii lit- .tit til-, 11 T 1, lx st hundred " - ' - 1 I ' ....... ..... O V UMll-.AV.k. acre farm m tl.e co'tntv. A lx-tter syllogism for the writer would lie t!iis: - l:ait ver don't pav ought to i. i. .. i t . - ; , i .. ""lung wneai .loll t t'-iy." Tlier. fore the wheat farms oniv of tiie c.Hintv ought to he taxed. I in ft r from wliat lie' savs that not i , . . , . , oi.,y ought via.-h on liai- ls not to tx--.i, but every lmdy ought to have a boimtv for evei-v tree lie sets out. Thus you see that lie would favor a law tL:.t wouM tax U"!i paying farms to hear all the h-.ir.ii n and naJdition J He went to the nearest pubbc-house tar firm to rnv.t money to make those and got drunk. That was the be-p-iy still bftter that art already paying ginning of a very bitter anddisgrace vel. This is the verr i rincii le f ful emL a . fronts, monojHilies and cororations -What a tomahawk, writer says, peacn crop js uncertain. Whv sir : my dear sir, its the most certain county in price and croi in Mi ituantity. A ten acre orchard wit n the same Attention that a crop of corn or wheat gets is worth from $r,(M to jfMHl. This has lieen proven twenty times over, yet the writer cm I .'ainsaud thinks tin ;- same orchards oii'ht not to have lieen raist d almve l:al t'nev had l-en assessed and that was varioiv--!v from three dollars up to i; n tioiuirs (in acre 11ns is eo ial to a certain co:d coqsiration t t.x-k its niiiiious .orih f coal i.on, a siiiyc, acie aim was assessed at t- n c nts an acre and renmnstrat- e;ii-.-n its valuation ruisfii. it wi mil nave crn ln.uisir. 11 1 nose on trie west si.le will change t'ieir eve glasses tt'ins won't look sobl.ic. The famous ............. .t Tl... ..I - i. luir'Ht I . ii a iioiiij .iv ill i ot it iieax- itg of this pencil assi-ssnient remark ed '-it's ri-.tit in law and correct in j.rincip!-.-." Cut writer appeals to the commissioners for relief and tries to shake their lni-s by holding an olive brant-h of Palestine under their eyes. I am not familiar with the eiiuaiiation of taxation in Palestine and therefore coiii'-ne myself to my own Country. I know of a peach orchard of TiUO trees that netted the I .... it. e Ilil I'.T -i or in. I lin 1141.. I v.,.. . ' '-. " . , . r 1 -i r-;.iii mr. on ii. .v wneat iarm near l iy pal. 1 fllo tax ami nette.i tlie owner less than S.";0O. Will the tV'iiiiiii.-sioners bejriu to equalize by sadd'ing still more ujMiii the unpro ductive wiieat farms in the laud f Land in close proximity to Mifilfn- tll!lt '"'-,s tUetiwners iroiulow can averaire ht acre tnai ana.unt in corn, wheat, hav or oats. Ami peaches cannot Ih- grown, the land , 1. 1, St:!l writer would j t:lx ,h se farms to raise a lamntv to ! pnv for "r.iwin tr.a in '.-..ni t:. - 1 ... -. Hip.'ii- i. i: ut ;,ir. .-miv i' ' 4t-i" ici" : a., ..-.,. Then tn;k clout the blues and y. Hows! It would seem that a farmer must lie very grern to jr-t the blues or yelloirs tinder such txtra or.linary circumstances. Can any thing W more unbusiness hke more cnx ked ? C. Temperance Colnmn. coitTBiurrioss r the w. c. t. r's. Quite a Difference. Raleigh (X. C.) S; irit or the age. We had prohibition in this eitv ! two years, but because the law was j violated, and now and then a drunken .man was seen on the streets, some of j our people (good people they are) j came to the conclusion that it was doing no good ; and when the election I took place last June, they would not i go to the polls to vote. Immetuately the liar -rooms were ojened, and the city was tlooded with liquor. What " is the conse quence I No pen can answer that question, save the pen of the record- . ing angel, for God only knows the ' fearful result of the reopening of the j bar-rooms. Is there more drunken- j ness now than during prohibition? -'"-- BBBBa . aBBBBBa-aBaBBBBBBBB,..,,..,, I- Bwa.B aBaSBBBBBBBBBBwa.aa.aii.i.i t 'mmm',aaimmmmamammmm9mmWIUmmmwm)W "J I J H J I ,jy a, Bfl JBJ ' """' '"'' " S!l4a,Bliasai-rBiai H -.a. a 1a , II I m m m . 1 1 " 1 n a ar a f ' sal a" assrl ai an as " i - j-Lai 1 Ljsaw l-a-ai lat L'l lavA il J .11' .. ''j ii.i w.i' '. J ; aj-'L. . a : ' - t 1. W -V -, - .. .--.-i,ww - V. .1. . . .a..W- a.- - . .... At least five times as much ; and commensurate with the increase of drinking and drunkennebs in the in crease of wickedness and crime. The daily arrests by our policemen will give any man who wants the in formation an idea of what the dram shops are doing. Bat if one is not satisfied with that exhibit, let him go out and sea for himself, and if he has a heart of r!esh he will be saddened indeed when he begins to realize the true condition of things, especially among our young men. Oath Down that Rovrl. Bi JOH.V FOM.ET, M. D. Hath down that I -owl ! ! Tnongh the sparkling wine, Like a jewel fair, , May brightly shine ; Though the brow it illumine. The sad heart cheer, Tia followed by grief. And the sigh nnd tear. Touch not one drop, - Be Bo more a stare (f the cop that ia friend Of the worm and the grave ; Break eff the yoke That enslaves thee now ; Bear, no more the brand That ia stamped on thy brow. Gaze on thy hearth ! See want and despair ! Tbe etarrina-. the ragged. The wretched are there ; What hath despoiled thee, And male ail so drear t Look on the wine-cnp. The answer is there. Break not ber fond heart. That bitterness feels. Aa alone with Ood In aailne-e ahe kaeela ; While th"! heart broken prayer Risea up to the throne, rrom tlu groaning, tbe wretched For thee erring one. Dash down that bowl ! No longer drain That enp of hell. Of death and pain ; Drink tbe crystal stream Twill lite impart. And trne jny give To thee, sad of heart. Philadelphia.. The Power of Temptation. Professor Henry Drummond. I knew of a man who was a temp erance lecturer. In his early years he had been a great drunkard ; but he wus reformed, and Lad got con siderable noterietv as a platform : speaker in one of our lare-e cities. By trade he w as a glass-cutter. One - lla.v, nianv vears afttr he Lad been i c.mlirme.1 Christian, as everyone thought, a servant girl hrouHit "into l..-. . i .i i ' -, i . , "'s 'uuva tiecauier, WHU a WuttU neck, and asked liim to cut it smooth, ! He toak up the bottle to see what 1 was wrong : the fumes of braudv i . r .1 i i j cuine out t f the n k and went into I ; bis brain, lie turned the decanter5 ! niiside tlown and got a drop of the ' i bijU'.d on his linger. He put it to I ' aips. It set ins Mood on ore. The Fight is to the Death. New York Observer, I The .n-an.l n-orl- .A t w s.- iuv i. triii i rr I - i nuce rei'onuation is stiil before not far We trust hut still lief ore. This is not the time for those who laK-riu this "cause to lav their weaiv ...... ,i ti i ... 1 on.-, nowii. me it gn.ns oi tne ene .v are still in the field as active, as vigilant, as mtrciless as ever. Etjual activity ami vigilance should be their s who aro lighting the battle for tl: 111 U.K. f..efl,,.l ...1 t. ... jieace and hr.iipinees of the lamb ' Theirs is to continue the tv.u-L- ,,f ..! ucatiug the pul.iio sentiment on drink ouestion : theirs if is f. the i-i ni- was to e tiuue the work of beseiging the legis rippled the j lative halls of the Slates aud the Na- ti.-n for more effective and awi it 'ItS- ! sive tt ni!t runce laws : flw-i irs it is to i take a.ivnntage wherever r ... a Possible of existing laws to bar out and crm out me rum iralnc ; theirs it is to wort ami pray, and pray and work, to be laKiring in s aon and out of season, for the complete and final overthrow of the liquor jiower in all tl.a Nation. MA Mil ED , IK'S rETLEK M I LLEI At the re.i denceot tV. H. Knuiie. i.. Favette town ship, on lie etening ..I Feb 2U. 1889, by Kc. S. 5i. MounJx, Dsvid S. liustetler, ol near Mc Alit..TVj,,., , u mK j,-or, E ytlAt.r ol Fatctie township. 1CKES CAVENY l)n the 2lst ult., by K-r. Emil Lewy, I)r. s. Kitter Irkes, of Altoona, and Geitrude A. Careny, ol McAlisterville. 5: 1' K P H Y P A X X E B A K EU On the sama, day by Rev. E. E. Berry, John Murphy, r-l Tu-carora, and Ettie Pannebaker, ol Lack f ONX OKESOX. On the same day by Rev. !. w. pt.me'oy. Elmer E. Cor.n and KeUcra M. Okeson. both ot Spruce Hill. VAKXEK BEAR. On the 3d ult.. by Kev J. S. bear. W. H. Vanier, and Mary A. B-.-nr, all ol payerie. i-iL tK-KAMCAL On the lllth " - Ainich, j. p.. William U.Ulei " 'auicai, an oi nouroe. Sltw AKT LAf.Dl-5 ;n the lltth uli.. by Rev. R. M. Ca.npbe!i, Hiram B. Stewart, or Spruce Hill, and Sne K. Landis. OI Till belt. DIED: BOWERS Nancy A. B .wera the wife ol George Bowers, or Milfurd township, di.d. January the 21st. 1889-, aged 79 years and 8. data, she was the mother "of 4 Children, 15 mad children, and aix great grand-children. EENNINrJER. On the 23d n't., in Fermanagh township, from brain fever. Li'a May, daigl.ter ol Levi Renninger, aged about 8 j ear. KILLER On Feb. 1 1, 1869, in Delaware township, Miss Snsan P. Miller, aged 21 years, 4 months and 18 days. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. VtrrinTowa. March 6, IP09. Putter of) E ."."" 12 m 121 b!'u!1;r. lo Sides, ..... g Lad rrrrrrrrr 9 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARK ST. Wheat, new 90 to 9-5 Cora old ............ ..j Oat I'i "7 - 6' Cloveraeed 93.50 to 4 00 Timothy aoed $,,75 Flax seed j 20 On 1 80 22 (Hi 1 20 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PmLAnnj-HTA, March 2, 1889. heat !8c to 1.08. Corn 40c. Oat s 31 to 34. Bre 57c. Live chickens 0 to lie. Turkevs 12c. Ducks 10 to, 11c. Eggs 14. Butter 12 to 2he. Potatoes 30 to 50c. Cloversec-d ii to Jc. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Ma Street, Mirnjx-rowx, Pexxa., TRANSACT A GENERAL BaSKING BUSINESS. ; Discounts daily. j Accounts of firms, individuals net! j t"- 'H.1U11D 0JllZl LsCta. Four per cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. Jauuary 1st, l89-ly. PRIfATE SALE. Tl.e undersigned offera 14 acres of choice land, adjoining the boroceh ol Pst'tr.n, a p. it ate sale. There ia a good barn Hnfl corn crib on the tract. The land is all cleJr and level and well adapted lor the gr--w".i ol all kinds of grain and garden products For particulars ca:l on Joaa Ccssisoham. Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. Aotlce to Trespasners. Having leased 40i acres of wood land ni David W ilson, and 400 acrea of wo..i! : land ot John McClure, adjoimng lands o i Pennsylvania Kailroad Company in the ! vicinity ol Boiler's Oap. I hereby caution ! all persons against trespassing on tbe above 1 mentioned leased lands for tho purpose o! : cutting timber and ao lorth. Johm Beasbob. ) Mifflintown, May 2G, 188. ; AGENT S W ANTED; to canvass for one of the largCttt, Old- est established, Rent Known j Xurcrlela tbe(ounlr)'. Mt liberal terms. Untqualed lacilities. GEN- ! EVA NUKSBRY, established 1846. j W. T. SMITH, Geneva, X. Y. i POCLTEY,PAYS j it properly managed. The Poi ltbt Hi l I letis, published monthly, finely iliustrat. ii. ! ia the best paper fur lancier and lani.-r Les than fit-,, cents a month brings ii e. j you post paid. Send slaaipforsanip!ecopv j Addiess Poultry, Bulletin, 32ti Pearl ;r t , , New Yoik. j a! I.EG.iL. 4STKA1. An astray bull about one year old. red it. color, has been on the premises ol David Slcocr ba'l mile east ol Mexico since Ijbt fu,tKt- The owner is hereby re.put-s.. a to couie forward, jirove property, lav con's .i take him away. lvIL Vi D. E. SIEBER. Mexico, February 4, 1SS9. .mRIF.XMAI. A I'PF A TM. i I SPECIAL NOTICE. Tbe dates ireviout,ly advertised for bo! !- ; Ing the general appeaU in the coruruissi-iti -era' office are changed. The following hc I been Bubstitutci. ' For west side of river, March 21, 1SS3. j Pur east side or river, March 22. 1MS9. A special appeal will be held at McCul- : lochs Mills, March 7th, 1889. Bv order of j THE l OMVISSiONEKS i O. W. Bcbcbfield, Clerk. ! t'ebrnart 27, 1889. td. A SSIGNEE NOTICE. Wbereas Jacob Suiitb, of Fayette town ship, Jui.iaU counly, Pennsylvania, did n the 10th day of January, A. D-. 18--9 niak. a deed of voluntary as.-.cnni.-ti t to the lu,-ders-.--iied for the benefit ol crtditors, iK.t.ct is hereby given to ail peisons indebted to raid --state to make immediate pajmeiit. and all persons having claims against sai l e.-late lo present thein l r scillement to the undersigned. H. L. SVIT.I, KLL'iJEN CAVEM Y, -ignrr. McAlisteiville, Pa., Jan. 2Glh. 1889 Ijl j? Chop. Shorts...... . Ground Alum American Sul I5uv imr BOOTS A1VD from G. W. II E C K , BEbFRP BLOCK, CORXKR MAIN AND URIPGE Spring '89 Our reputation for first-class clothing at reasonable prices is well established but this season we mean to excel all former efforts. C. YATES & CO., CLOTHING FOR MEN fc BOYS, Sixth and Chestnut, Ledger B-:ihling, Phiia. A 000.ll to Housewives. y csW . e mm s t. I , . ih '.V 4 . j - ' ji The SsUts t -..M T-vVi: rr -x'ao '.iv V-on oat ta tbe mti-1 . Ujtu wc-b t h-.r t;:ji c!m bcfof . if drjABud wtLU WoinsflOIEBIsoking Maaicn ia r? Ur'.af SM.tr. Save Sivrvpiit ttnrt &cr-itb?rinjm Tbm borrfca, laiL, yr--' r-t il 1t4PT T. WtTJ iteH -t tilt d4 hni '-i ttitw wcter r-r rmia. will b WATERAOOF. IjMiietir i. and mnrt tbat fnar hT:biTrl and wv-rut tAe it On-r a vmfc fnr GflnM" 8aes 4nd oon a Rontli f-r I ii riw. UiMHraaltMl mH arrrress D ress ntTzuid Prserr ISrrld by SttoB Htortta. Gtoosbt, Ira4rarst4m, Ac. WOLFF tl RANDOLPH. PHa.ADU.PHIA. ' asiAT ikTs::AJt MEAT-CUTTER. I'oequavlltMj1 and pra amir.cexl u, i---t r. Ilah, iSujm. 1 1 rr M .-.t. S r 1 1 1 j. I , Crrq:i.:tPBs Ut(iiUra; A,r- . A.C S V , CO., '-'- i.irtolt Ae., 'crij.-i-jrra. tr.a a.T nitis. tarcakar's siaa-Jard i.t;.'.'i-:rR rlla i. i i or. Iii'. Sts. Ui:-, T, cuwti muA A.iue,uc Bs A.I..-I aiiilj. a arrKu4.qnaOT 1.ui-t,orl iJ-.rr tsB-.V.-a. atildrtts A. ft. AK1ZU&3 A 605. fork, Fft. iHEHEWBUpifiG lAML. rworaI I Mj if aaa aOa BK Bam. iv-i. J. ti nutbrra. PERFECT DUMPER. anil IM Vyl-gie5HOHT EST SliM TURNING Wth r without lokr-- WACOH KHher Kbmfta or Toncwe. MADE ForFsrmiiif snd other hachoff. Our linprovew sl will Bill bend under the bewvieil lo&d. Filr fu'tuir"r.. addreis AgfifitS Wanted KENNETT WACON CO. KENNETT SQUARE, PA. Trow.;;.-; :-:, c: Ciseata '....c-irN hp i ku .li.-rl..-. ' -! i n .-. ii r C n I , f-rr..-!c!t5tis, '- -'s-'y-V--..1" V'lolz.rif l XCrj .-.ncvrr.ci-sr?. l-ri-tl run w-r. Toe ci tb BTUmpli'n li'.r. i -ii - nirfs-'iii'ti ;( r in Is impj-:;. b-.it - !roljf Xlil'T lli P 1--.I ti en- -.':. '"t : "if, i :i! ; -1 ' it I n e r i: - . -v1 -i t i"'ind p. Wis at , cia'm itir it inx :"- lir nrrir; iljitt cura ciaam tiitt it ' Hi carts i-nyctM j.:.r- tilll. h-lf lt -!M-. r:lyttlB Wtt!l 1T y."'f H. rlk (I .i J.:),-.aii,l a,i ;cd it tU -t Uiliir. i-r ,,,, r.i.iiil'l t:- it. prl ho Iisti- :if?-.-a l v -ii. T. illiincl.ii: ii-.rii itit lri'i".i;,rrtn- !., Jii'T U). ur r-r-ii- -irt ritu-- ut ,e...... T !i -B.- li -it.B t'jtt k il '. ' tnr. -iid at tLs iituo t inia c-ii- thi ii.' i" it i-. . ;n i-T-i ., i.. S.tid onlr in ,i:e F-.ll.n i..t,.u-- i:,--.. '"rtre :aot. amrli.-i--;i: i.'lir m-i . m-'i,:'!. tn-np: wii!.,-, th rsnrh ut all. r-hj-ir-.:. 17 T1...1-. -.TtM.n-.nC'- In UlWfr5,-f I'le . f: 1.. S.-. i 1 - ' -i-.r.-nj n,i,,rnir.: ilia. lain r-irl-i ': t- "0 -. V j 1 1 - s '.reh M- liui. lialiMi:! 5 i.i..'. t.fo.'; , i tir'-j.lu-, l'a. . a, j El) A K NTS TO SOLICIT OltliERS Per tut ( I wre and Hardy Nurs. ry Stork. .- ! r.'Tv -.i .I.- i'i. r t p..-i -ef je, teinpeintp men. :ambt on ! ; -ifel.oi 1 i eil;l:td. : Tcni. r. j- .! -it li Til S. :::'i M'x.ni, or ci.in'i.i:oii it 1 l-.i-;n--.i qiiu-k ly an-1 easi il;,ctioii ''araiiie-'! toi ns n: iv'rit" l'lnn.-ili .1 iv lor 11. a. ( si ist: k c . ,. ji.i it, i ijii"a. i'i. I ISO :-' '!' i . I! It; .t T i r ilie nn t.bici, i- i t , I. -,- . i: ;,.m r I" nfl o! a ('Mil: MS I t- .i.,i r .ii'r.-s .No CLoiHrs Pink, t- v.r- - .i-.. i.. .- , r. Ui-tuli en, an-1 r.--. . . wets il. sainf.lr- r- lit by n flli . I. ' :..r J",. '.. 12 .et tor 5rt-i. First f7., .-V . .'; IS..V7A7' f..r this f 'oa. .-jour .V ,i 1 1 .V 1. I.oND Jt ( (., in i:i,ii.i..,.ii,.-rs A--ii is, Philtdelphia l a.. I i' k Pox .:.S ) STREETS i Heap While the Harvest Lasts iWWISYOUKOPPORTUiMTY $5000 Trorth of Men's, Boys', Youth' and C hi'drpn'? Fwit, : Overcoats and fur Caps ke, to he cleared at SOKOTT'S i AT A II EDUCTION of twenty-five per centum TO MAKE ROOM FOR SmXGJOODS. Iu order to raduee our stock to the malat roaible dimTn sions, weoflerthe most plienoinenal Ilargain in Clothing and Furnishing Goods ever Peen, name Lower Price- ptct feard of before and undersell every competing house in Juniata Co.. i from 25 to 40 per cent. S C H 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, KKIDGE ST., "MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 18(35, E fc$ T A 13 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale tf from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF ID. W Xj9 It will TO THE ADVANTAGK j Who have money to invest to examine the .Stock of Goods for 1 IMEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See m T I T 4 n ni T j J- AA J Pj yV J J A L ! of .Suits and Overcoats at the W( Ili.s prices leave all Coiuj etilore in the rear, don't fail to give him a call if in need d"'!othm; D. W. 11 A R L E Y MIFFI.INTOVN T'A. Wc arc Selling' STOVES OF ALL KINDS, CIITVlJJJc THAN KT KR lo not fail to sco our SQUARE HEATERS, j THEY tnti RL'laTIES. A Ft 'Lb LINK OF I'UuK STVK Abv.VS o. HA.NF. Wk fm rish r"n'r for all kiinl" of itoM -s. Stove Pip g, C:11 lai kta Va at the vcit iowest prices. OIL CLOTH A STKiMLiTT". A .,,ilarf. f ynTKi. f..,- Si m FRANCISCUS HARDWARE 3s CO. mMmmBlS: For Uropsj, Ciraael Nervnnai neita I ilnur) or l.lit-r asaacw. Cure (jnatiil.t.-ttl. Oin.--, stlsft AliCii St., l'l.eailelj.liia. A ,1 d:- rs Try it. Jl a iKotie, MX I. r J") Mar. 14, I-, lr. OB PTMNTING OF KVIKV KIND ' dona at tl" olhre. ; Ki;-"!' RubberCrct3i.r:: rti-y- you have teen tho CCLCH.iSTtF. with Sola Isather Ti -J Heel. Th! la tho best fitting and KDST D'JEAELE EDCT in the market. Made cf tho best FUFaE GUM Stock. Tho Sole leather Heel save: Honey to tfca Wearer. i ii tLva' r "r-r .-I . at. 4--i7-l- BUY VO0 ARCTICS tK UWll i TIL rOUHVlIHTH. COLCHESTER ARCTIC wit a Outld Counter." Anewd of ALi others In a-tylo durability, il fom wra nt t -worrnof rour money try the Colehaatar w.-. "OUT81DE COUNTER." -liliB.ljaim LaA.lItaM.law I'titai f 'ftat tf E I S II E 13 1887 To The Itiblic Clothing that gM Bj be OF ALL BUYERS' I- n w n m f -a aa r-i J 3 .1. I JLHiO nderfu!! v Low Price. Kemp'sManareSpreador Valaabla IsapravaiBrala for J 4SB4I. 2(5 Per Cent. Cheaper than any ether, all thino-s consldereel. V n' i : fill I ; M?vm P. URSI lucmi lUOf.nnaM iu:rw.(tJ u iaLf-o ti Jrwm Uy Ma m &. Hnnliu iu -t. jt:.-r nn-kra f.Wtowad ri tue iinnu.Vlurt of thnne iitruuKrita. byt ue Mimoq A ilainiiB Ornaiia t;a-e aawayn uaava laiTKfl t.iptr uprr-mif rutin.- l-t tr, tl. w.ri-1 aUaam littil.ti t.T.-r, s c-irt-Hai ai, fi of ta t a.1 "f t1. grt-at V -irV'V Kin, Sr l.-na. auj . tfiat .t ari li'' r ,-n'' tnut ,.f nia IVrt 'Jiav! j P 0 fj Per."f'a'o aU-I. !-, Men. i en 1 Irl'r'tnial'-riiw TO fi '). fr- Maaon A iloxul u ao n-t kt.im;r to mk tht m trmiirdji.aj y t mm tx iiimr yn-im, iLta tia,T -JPti t to ail o:h-, 'I tiff r- riizr lU h rh ti r.ieuie athiwril ij o'hrr l" 1.:, ru.aLera in tl rt of p.tm' hmid inf. bul mini t ia m -it ir. 1 r.a XUmy XTti-u-ae mri.j V tvi it-miM ,.: ifi pri'niTit inrr-Juc-J fr.T tUmm 1n U yar i.S and DowkD'-wTnf ! Mi-- AHii-us PiAfco bi ar.jr4 tr-P ti M fl a I rrji. mbleQ-itTfc' IKJN S -X r-.r.wiua,. Of ti.e, Uti.fr! 5 f i 1 V tn- wi -"-i- C2airi ur:j2? irf r-LAiitUkt In tnn aixt other im'rtam m: -nUkv- A crrniar, Cftta.ii tii tt(iiiniiaj fre-m thrta banorad j - - ia--T , mia.fian. m.u tnact, v - luz-ihcrwikh Jwnir!vaB r-atajirn, m ai yapfl ".l Y rw and Orzu ftutd ft cmu or -,, pa-. MASON &riAY!.iiOPGAN AN PIA3C?. BOnTO s. MV 1UKK. t IIK 11.11 bi 'afarl i j"i t fi I ' I iii 1 ni! r ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 " f ' "I "I I 'L - J ' - ' ' - - 11 f i i r . t -. 1 i, 1 1 rr- ' 1. i. :-
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