r V. "MIFKLWTOWX : 4 1. 2T . TERHS , tlJO per annum tf paid jaMcrip'!; tf not , advance. 'r.-rtim-nu Inserted at 60 Tf Zt.i, each insertion. notice. n local eol- T1""" " l,0. for earn mo. a. 10 ""-VTn he made to this, desiring fSS. kr the T. half or q.art-e public . .a Willim Luck ill sell live in Turbett .. .i Snider. Auctioneer. t,1.liiP.- , Brln .,1 Fayette 'bV'.m j,.,rhP..A.-t,..e.r. . u-k. firm imjlrninr uoneer Mr. I-.T "! Can Cy 1 town Inst J,hn S. " ,.;,.n.. s I" ': s;. i ,l,v m-re t: tins r' v.v C. J"' ' Brvif ri ": WW 111 t' T".lrt st..te F. mat at H trnbi! H;lVe V 111' VI ! e N:" ..,.1 ith lhiiiuia- i h'.tiv.-s to re l IN iim.-i: Sim l:itiv.-s in H.il lias ,f I'v.r l:d 1 II. i ll.K I A-x l:it u-i v.iji L. I :if l I-UllpS at ,11.:. 1 ,. I. i; 'V M.F I'l'lll ltd i .V. i i ,.t We.l,,., VY.it. -ti Henrv Sun. -iJ" T' i TT!1 t.' : jffV.t the 1' M "iu. H - - i't M. t. vi! :r.ta m tlm t-n.-t nl i.f t! T !t WeVa. 1,1m S. (iravl-ill -f W:l r in tills lu.li'''. Tl'-ini'" uil ' '''''' tr w't l''l 1 v tin t Wili-l:iv. I . f l'.u -t In ii U-t S in.l.iv. f f r ruirii- tl.- Stim . t in t iiis !. viiicil ! "iim- -liinjrton. Lis fiirai- r v o' t:ltii'll Miynrd tf fT;JhUip 0rif wi" l-re-h next Sabbath on "A Beautifnl fl..;!!1 ity "and,a the evening on he Everybody cordiaUr inviteL A party will be iven by Charl", Aaaa.to hi.many friends at hU horn. ,n Aalker township, tbw W day eveu,nS. Many of1 the voHn lople from town ex-t to be present". cr.dinVJuaee ErnetfH in" terpretationof the law. constables -lected last Spr,n- wiU serve on. rear and thow to be elected at the eWtion next month will !rve tLree years." Mi Maud Irwin who has been nrntuar Jud-e Masn Irwin in Washington territory the past year is expected home anv dav She jirtesed the snow Llockadeon the hrst through train over the monn traias since the storin. The IVnnsylvania II.aiIn.ad Cm Pny li'fl resumed the sale of clerical tickets to all preachers who are en-;ra-'ed in no other busing Tl,. m. iic i m Hiti two renta ler miU Tl,- f ths tickets was discontinued in .larch, 1S,S.. John Kellur an-l wit. of Tort Roval spent Sunday with the I). Wiu-ert. Miss I.u Frazer.of the name pli-e, is now the t'nest of Mrs insert, the ladi.s aro. Bisters. .iiuu w.mil cnes'M.n.lent of New 1 -i t Idcr. Im-11 S !i w. ier was vrr jleaH:ntlv sai-pri.s.-.! on Friday ev'nin bv a larye party of her vmin- friends as sciuUni at l:rr homo at Hist Toint without any warnim:, and spending th evcuinfj i playin- -ames and in i.:lincr in other nmus-ruents cim :n 'ti t children. Adv. rtiscl li.t . f l, :tcrs uncillc.l f .rre.ii.iiain ir, th j.,st ,:li,.,. Mirihiitown. woek ending Ja:;U ai -r -J5, l.v.H.IYrx,n.s ealliii" f,-r i-t-ters iu tiiis list will phase a,k f.jr ad v. rt's-sl matter. I:t is: Mis Y?' J., uk',1H. Miss EIl c Ii.weisox, I. H. Vai Court. James McCai i rv, P. M. "oiir pnrishi-ners pave y.m asur prise party, I hear." sai.lacii v minis.1 ter t j ai-.imtry preaci.crutthJ'ni .iith ly mrtiuyrsterday. "Yes" said the ! otlier ; "I knew thev but it wa.s a .surprise." Vlck'a Floral Galde nnW'-j11 lndsome8t catalogues PoMiahed. The illustrations arl in- ioC I tu T the readtr correct lea of the planter flower illustrated lue grossly exaggerated, absurd pictures w-hich defa-- so many cata logues and reflect upon the integrity Ol those wVin ;.. .i i ----- aireuiem, uo not an- I i UB iiSt OI is good, and seveml now ouerei, among thein the F.nrl Market. It is said tnl-.ftu ri.: . Clasn and is especially rvm.1. ed for early marketing as the quality is excellent in the early sta-es .If Krowm or "unripe" condition. The entire catalogae is one that the 11. . l., greatly commends to the tx aminution of its readers. Rarnl New Yorker, New York, N. Y jv-n.l i.u cents (which amount oe tieltltictcxl from first potat"e8 kinds are may order) to James Vice, seedsman, Iioehestor, N. 1., for copy of OruE. Attentlon 3rt niTl.loa. There will a Re-nnion of fie ,?rd Division of the Oth Armr Corps at Harrisburg, Pa., on U e 5lh of March next, In-nig tho 'ioth ammvrsarv of the bat tle of Fort Si. a lman, and in honor of our late c tau andr Gener al J. F. Hartranft. All membe rs of t', Sr.l ti ,;:. 1 viii , in Juniatiicoui.tr, will pi. as. nd their name and ist fti.- ad dress, and the company and regi ment to whiuh thy Wlonged to either of the m:d-rs ip.fd, o tLnl arrangements can lie mad.- for nil who wish to attend ihe re-uidon, and also that an orgauiza'ioii may le ef fected and that we may know how many of tho I-.vs are living and vvluTi- ther are. Cait. V. F. I'rvsLr, Theo. H. Mjmminoer, -Miftl ntow i, I'a pool Ocire ujirngiw v u he iuauv succeeded in getting security fur Lis appearance on Monday morning. He" took the grst train to Shamokin afte" leing hlrat-d, where he spent all of last week trying to inake a raise" to relieve his financial troubles. WTjen court convened od Monday roorniT! Martin failel to mitrrialize Anil t.T lnT.1(tTV.Tl nrrflin . f .inet. j ble Sianniars on his tra"t" On Tnes- lay he started for Shamkin and traced him ?back?to Sunburv where he arrested him cn a bench warrant for skipping his bail, and took him to Harrisburg ou the evening train. Martin has had but little opportuni ty to practice his assumed profession at the Dauphin county bar since his 1 advrmt here, and will now have, a ! chance to practice behind the bars. ! - - j Special Excursion t Wa.tt-' ngioo.la Ihe I'ennsyl vanla Railroad. What a Comfort! I.ocu H. ArKiasoa. . H. M. Fiiiill ITKI.ISOt . PEMELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlKFLINTOWIi, PA. C3Collecting and Conveyaneig prompt It attended to. Ornci On Main Btroet, in place of resi dence of Leuia R. Atkinson, Ksq., aonth of Bni ge street. Oct 2t, 1 8?S. 1TILRFRFORCE SCI1WETER, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIKFLIKTOWN. PA. liOfIic on Fridge street, opposite Court HniiK. - g'r Li. LASTS LOKGER, P:a"t Irt vefnrp Uarc I; I1 the be i .i;'in- 7 C- n fS ONCE A WEK ;os MEM. CNCJS A KONTH FOX WOMLd. I find it, tip t..-p Hubfi: Dress. r.-. wolffsrandcuk rwaiu; Joan McLarOBLiw. Jorntpi W. .timci Mri4l fiIII.IX A. STIMHEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JCSIiTJ CO., PJ. tDOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, J8S9-ly Blac VI-. Da.D.rc Awrr.ED, db dakwiv a.ciiwroaii, .R. D. M. CRAWF0KO k. SOX. frlltod of Ilaeae. Trral Inr? In onler that the residents of this section may enjoy the. opportunity of visiting Washington the Penn sylvania Railroad will run a series of sj ec:l exc-.irMons to that ci y on t! e following dates : Fehruary'l3ih, March 6th, April 3rd ..n.l April 24th' The National Capital is t ne of the most interesting cities in tho Union. It is esl.'( rae:l by many the most I a if inn vt in America, and the I fa t tl:at it i.s the seat of government , Stockholders Individually Liable. a rt.l 1.. ... : ... . e .1... 1 1.1 . iv 'ui m 1 I J lej UHU'l-llUeBl 1 j() puooc ::iiitiin6 ni tue lautl niaVcea it infer D1 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFUKTOWS, PA. WITH PORT KKANCH AT ROYAb. ; ! bav formed a partnerslnp for Ihe practice ' ol Medicine and tarir collattwral branches, j OlBce at old stand, corurr of Third and Or- angn streets, M iflliutown. Ha. One ur both I ot them will bo tumid at their otf.cn at all ' times, unlt'98 otherwise prolessiorr.il v en- gaped. A iilate wilt he IU at Ihi store of Mr. Ilowurd Kirk in Hjtirr-.n t..r clla, and will lie exmin.d at 10 A. JC , ami 3 P. M., ot each dar. April 1st, 1 MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Mms, Boys' and Children', clothing, overcoat.. ne .iirts. hats aL: furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT ,S0Ht-TT'S. THE GREATfeST SACRIFICE 8ALI: O.VRECORD. bought 'em'1 hTuhe "DO,T0?a trade dnriDf? tb Octob.r w" Thfti ft worth mor. Clothing and Furnishing Good, for oy.b.r. ever, tl T f' the Clothing trade, but th.r. i. ' Z7Z ?n , 1 ft'" tbSt -Xor(,n,br b mild month. Now w. fl.. ooT e,d the nTOZZl w,th fu!1 ot clothi.g- and farBi.h1Bff goods. To unload ourseN- is to cut down th. rrirem and cr cuKtena.r. will reap the HARVEST of BKT lunriiivc A . t.. M1 C L l ,7, ; ... . o c.er 1 Down. n e jnaraeei down errj. article to a price that you will wond.r at Th. goM ar. a.t shop-worn but all new and bright. 0 READ THESE GENUINE REDUCTIONS Men's snits marked divn to Men's stiits marked down to Men's enits marked down to Men', suits marked down to $ 3. 50 Men's suits marked down to 4 (W. Men". uit marked down to 5.00 Man', enits marked d.vrn to 5.7o J.IQ 16 .09 These suits are cut in sack and frV j - . . .- and dsrir c..;,rte t '::z rjr: " "-vu nw -.ua . . , 1 J.i j tjunruiii. nnrira. . . . .. t - , .- - V.II.IUItW Surprised that tlioy I. ft the prtntrr to mku out tli.i n.-xt inoriiing." The RloomtieM Adv.H-atc week annoiinc d tho f .llowin lnsioucrs m IVrry ouir.tr : Joseph M. R.-ed. New" (irrmin HtnrAL KEMKDIKS W hat iirv t'.-ey There is dtpartur.' iu th- trmtineut were comia" I e"s- it tonsi.-t.s 111 the coll. -II w'sthat. "! t!l" Ii-'-'- used bv li .ted si a ne.v it dis ci ion c f ..iitlis! s enough ia : f' ltrop and Am. rn-a. an 1 brmg a hr.iikfast ! them within the reach of nil. ! tvr liis'ance the tr.!tiient ours'ied i by spc.-.al physicians who treat j u. It- ! gestioiu stonia.-li auil livrr troubles, 1 oiay was cb'aiiicd and p:epared. I I The tratinent of t her Lhvsicians I ff la:-t; new town, l a., will .Iraw f.t0 arrears of h nsion, nmt V' iht month hereaf- cclebratwd for c: was ter. sion lrmg catarrh proruretl and no on 1 1 ' 1 thes? incom- Wm. Jao.U. r. k ,rnti..n of ,w. raraW ''" now include disease of ; will .Iraw $425 arrears n.l $1 i 1 ie hmX- Sidneys, femal- weaknes ting to ever citizen. Ii..tli branches of Congress v. ill be in da.iv s SmIou. and. iu facf. . very bi'.'tlleh t.f the linb:i. t r-t-i.-. n.o lat s.-en in the actual work of conduct ing the government. The public buildings, embracing th Capitol, White H-.us, Trea., lry, S ate, War, a": 1 Navy Departments, the great S uiths.niun Institution, ihe National Mu. . uin, are oj.ii.'ti to tLa public ev ery day, and oft'er a ti' ld f.r interest a:iu study that cannot b.-; cxcHIed a'lyvh.re. T:i -:re:.t W'a-hiu-ton Moiiutueut, tho highest uicia -rial shaft iu the world, is in itself worth a trip to soe. Tlie rat. s are tnojsuallv low. and ; ihe limitation of the tick- ti ample j for a most pleasurable visit, i Kx;-.ii-s:oii tit-koto, g.Mxl for ten days from .iat. .f salo, admitting t.f a sto;i- .y.-r in ia timoreiu fitlier .11-r.s-ii-.ii .vti'.ln tLa t-roir limit, will ; be ..lil from Pittsburg tit J3.00, and j at conesj.ilii"iiuglv 1 w ratfs from I otlu-r stations in Western Peunsvl ' vauia. The ticket will be ""Kd for ! use 0:1 any regular tiain of the dutrs ; j ub.ive r.aujil, . xc. pt limited express ! trains : and iu -.ildition to the rou- Pn ROTtikOCK. Prt3,rfent. I T.V1S SUTiV, f:h. vv. v. r.'i-w.-, . , 1', f.... .. J.:.n IJerti'.or, i'L:.. "J. Kepnur) Robert K. farker, Louia K. Atkinson, T. V. trwn. t Z ST.K-KUOLt FRS : Philip M. Kepnrr, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, Jane II. Irwin, L. K. Atkfaison, K. K. Parker, W. C. Poaieroj, J. IIil:nes Irwin, Mary KurU, Jerome Pi. Thompson Jr John Hertzlar. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiab L. Barton, John M. Blair. Robert H. Patterson. F. SI. M. Pennell. Three nd Four per cent, interest will be paid on ceitifk-ate of deposite. 1 fjan 23, 189 1 1 '''1 -"TI v?; - .VLi.'v, IT1:22 I '-ci 5t r.i m 3 i ? rif CtTRS I Co rot mT. ro :nt TUio Ilt a timo, na l ti.n ha.e ir ;.. r. f-., t Mra: A J'.jtciii i. i vilo tic d.- ;.:ee ci i-rr n : :. 1 1 . - -j 1 c :..---ti... t".i. J i L -.!' C i'.n" u. t r-'-.L .-!... f-'fcl, iiUvi it w.il ci.r-i j ou. itiire- .C.Ri-3T, M.O.. lS3FtACiST,i r: r : ti,-. ed and domestic. Men's overcoats 3 50. Men', overcoats $5.t.'0. Men's overcoats $7.50. import. marked doirn marked down marked down to ilea's overcoats' i $10 00. to Mnn'ti orereeats to 12.30. marked ;"di.Tm mrkej dewn:. to Many of these overcoats being raada Corkscrews, Caasiruera, Meltons, etc. Children's Si. 50; Children's $2 00. Chi'idrena $2 50. Children's 3.50. Children's $3.73. These suits are no old set nn ilnys ago. But go they must. ofj .:;s'bt and! needinu weight,.. suits marked down to Boy.' long pants suit rrark.d dawn. to $2.87. suits marked down to Boys' longjpvits .uit mark.al iown.. ! to $3.50. suits marked down to Byys' long pautu suit marked dowR to $1.00 suits marked down to Boys' long ps.Rt suit mark.d down. ! to $5.25- suits marked down to Boys' long pacts tsuits mark.d d.wn j to fC.OO. jOd, having Veet.t rewived by tew - Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoat; talked down jh t month hereafter. Simon Km, New (lermantown : increase and re- ratir.g ; will alraw $S0t arrears and 1 rheumatism and nervous debility. ! 1 ir M'1T,lct; "''f1 tr"!" , "f l;arlor ! $lt jx r month, hereafter. Congressman Atkinson for one disease," must iiDtx aJ to the I common seus-j of ail s.ill'erers, r :. t: p :,.(.r M:i v.. I ta-iir'inv'-. : a M.-.Vi:'-t.i r.'.r.ury 1. 1'-' !!'.m lUn !t.ral wss v:! Mt'l: r in I'..;!-1 .f.imi:ir , Minis b. 31. lcn f Al- hcld and M.-t'iil'.. n- the f; -u l.-i-t eh tl I'ort itailv of Alex. Friday. cars anil .lav coaches will l:vc 1'iits- - ! burg ut S.00 A. J!.. and run thiouirh to Wasihiuirton. sto)iincr t nH.i.'i- mauv i .... - 1 nf wV,n, hv ,,,, ,.l ;n ii'" "'-"us. me return couix.us lotrotluc- f -...1 .i 1-. t . ' waiiil for rjissaire on :uiv reir- ed a b,U ,n Congrr-ss which prov.des I sur Jltv tjf the , f 1tent M a , ular tram witmn tie r.tun. limit, inai. iiisieau n c x s'i. siers lK.-uig t.l-' ;..; .,...... . . i 4 . . . ' e.cepi tne x ennevi v:i n ia ljimitetl. iiyci i.i ui.-ie an i;-:uize,l nptitic t ii -ii for Kiuuty and back pav, remind at rrtseiit. thev will as ia iruiilv inali. a clai'ii without Vating amount due. Tl-.. Auditor of th;; Treasury will then ascertain the HUoiirit pay it. Mr. Atkinson's object presenting the bill is to insure th.- are guaranteed to every ill out of a sinc-le lottie. the use of which as statistics cur i a:..t xi i, ;; l-r .ve. , hnt rut nrt more ilomvcfis thitn alcohol. SrXiXKs Smith. Ou the ICth iust. A circular describing tLe5e m-w by A. 11. Weidmeu, J. P., W. N. Kd- r.4liiedies is Kent fr.. i.u r.... i... ..r-1.... ..r ...... .....I M 7 ' t :.i. I ; ............ .... . ' - j I ''. - , ..-.'. i ut., uuu -la hi v 4 iij 1 1 ii nn'' stamp to pay rs .stage bv II .suits! of Favette. - ; Itemt-dy Cmpaiiy, Toronto, Canada,! Stahi. Birkih-siu. On the 17lh soie jjr.:inetors. ' A' . 1 1 - r e vjj auoa fiouse-vije.wno uses 3AF0LJ0. il- is well QikidrThc mouse is muzzled in her houseVTry ib&nd keep your house cle&nAU grocers keep i- Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find it at home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives tnow that SAPOLIO makes a house cl ;an find keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPCLIO and you will be surprised at your success. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 2.00. Children's overcoats marked down to: $2.40. ! Children's overcoats marked dowc t.; F3.00. $2 50. Boys" overcoats $3 00. Boy." overcoat. $3 50. marked down t marked down to All the lest and latest styles are included in this offer Jtvery neota t r who has a boy to clothe should avail horself of thi. unexpected eflrer. lien's pantaloons marked down 1.0i). Men's pantaloons marked down $1 50. to Men's pantaloons markvHi dowa i ; $3.oo. to A-great variety to. cl.ot froaa aV the above reduced prices. is 48 v.m rinhi. Ml )u rC'l'l.-. t ; jolia 1 . t i ilar r.. i.i.- tnwnh:ji n ti. S:l.er. Dati.l 0 ' - 1 to fprlns Elecllon. TLie Soring ekcti m is raj .idly a; Ait.-r. ..f I' htr'.l al'piltlte.1 I'eusu th vtath d.sti it-t of tta is a rtrt. Iav:.ieut .f tiio soldier of ail that ,..'V h?..w!,1,,l,illiB'-J:s- ! tie cent. It' From tho Bliv.:nS Id Times: On; i .io' i-s of tho 1 Monday, Charles Clark, who on the ' K'.th of PtTiniVr hist stole f 477 : iroia Jir. l nomas iiunpiM'U oi lo leMT.s township was sentenced to Ifio.ro. .t.I. ,i, T?,.f .i-r,,..t. I.. d. r the law the lad could only bo 1 1 c1,"?u',,n ll3-v nn'1. u' r; su't of sentence.! to iiuprisoum. nt in that wl,,uh 1" l,iit mnn:V '"competent and institution and the time of his in i '""Pt meu aro thn ted to tne muu-carc-mii.,,, will detK-nd upon tho : !ll',al jfl'1 -"' administiatioii, as hi l'iii tit of tho maia.'ers. based . r. ... up. .n't he testimony m.st., by it'.-v. K. K. Ji Try, David B. ; Stabl, ot .Jto.-.na, and Clara M.Brki i hiser of Fermanagh township. ! Barton Pavnkeakvr. On the 21th .-: iust., bv the same. David M. Barton in Delaware killed by Win. weighed f.42 it l.oyal has supervisor of which Juui- : proachiitg and as it lias been tho cus-1 and Bian-'ha N. I'ameb ik-ir lwt'a ! torn heretofore of caucuses to niak s ! Tuscarora towuship. i nominations the t veiling previous to' Don't you forget it,! G. W. HECK, j has moved Lis Shoe Store with the uilef-t Stock in the County,' Into the lvIeCrum Hmiiino. DJKIi: W 'ii.t. Ou the 17th iust., in ware township, from typhoid 0,'iit number of V'ung men firm tins plare attended a party at H-ilirrt I'vi-limn s in Perry county, last Tliiirslay evetiinj;. Til. Iiesns in tlie v'ass jar at the JjB'U ' " r.:ui.l-i-ed 1H I. S. C. Morvrs won tin-i i ie a.-ld watch anight ,if V. H. Kolhiiaii." Tue tfi.-l'.i rs tint.- will be held ! Al. ... . t I iei t.i aurjier j and his ass:stants. When vim nre hoking around o ship Dela-fever Aivin II. Wilt.ay. d 33 vejti-s 1 .....nlli slves must iieccessarily follow. ,l"d ' days. Itiot-s of the lrorough and town-1 Tr in.-Ou the 12th iust, iuLew- appnivntlv i fu -es t.f nuni.r mi- J istow.'i after a brief illness Mrs Anna j Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. If y.a i are in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chance ever know.. I S C H 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, I'A. a " or ti. .i-t ti.., in i,a . .r i.,a ...;4 ; i t .1.. 1... , t . 1 r-.. r. local pair f.-r tLe home circle, re- , of tLe t.itln(l) nre ill!leC)l ,lffic. s ftf e,.;v ,.f thlH la(,e aQ(l motuer of tbe mende r that the Sfnth. ad lt- tLe r.att imp),rtllnce, for it is the edttor of the Free Press, aed 67 t-rnucA w th largest paper pul..!- mca elected at the soring election ! years, ed lti Juniata c-i)ii:itv, and ia addition ! .i,., -.,.r,,t ,,.!. ...' ti v. f ..w ...... i i v.t rw..iv.t.o, i 1-iTTVR.V I III t i a 1 ,i;. , .i..f ... John, elde.t 'atterson, aged alxjut i . on tr.aay ii ;:i . Sit'iriUv .vi nmg i Jv-uary M ai,.J p,. Mrs. rv, a."i 'I :is .n p, .. J3 "jlU.le S id : in- 1 S.ii urday iird M.' l'terville. i -i.uy I. 1S'.)(). hmgli. of Port bv her b-ight : uig her friend New jsirt News- Alt. Je- H .mi :'T tw.) lir-. h, s ''"rV,i: ,',f iiis pn-u'u:, hi tl. ua acci.mi'an- hiMii ti of his :nne j lace visit - place last we. k. , l"l''.:.r.l that 1 S-na.-nth m V:i,Ji;;i -VLt .lentil to .:,,;, " It" !:. a:. I 1 beeii st rv llo. ll.i:,.... all- 1 t T.a n i tmiv irrn tit wfiinu i rt tit i i lt- .1.1 ; ,1 . , ,. . . wuo uiko CttiH 01 our iot-r, w!n are ' K-.r if H'U nchiu mves a well selected assortment of ! i'. .i. ........ n. ..... 7. ..r 1 . 'n OI J 111 htcr;.ry reading, nlmont twice , ,be funds so produced as their in lg-1 V, .. much read iu-as ulir other t-a:er . j: ... 1 .. 1 aukfr. On the loth . . . ; lu.-iiL tiiei;ttes. .as tue iiii.'uniiiuuiiN i pul.li.l;..l m the county. U.io tl'.i.ar ; aU)1 ..i,,,,,, 1U)W ina.lv.in.-e. 1 hose wuo .l.-tsire tua if, it anv tl.ut II I m Prmit ...til uu-ira it win tliM . . . . J " il incimretency ami c Ol- . . ... tr, . i ' 4. I. i are so A iruiualioiis art made charges .rruptioii few men as- caucu .-es, Sentiski. xsd Keitb: -as fir one I . . .ii. I -..-- ....n . i,, ..i.ahM . . . semlile in the no'.nitiatiu The view.-rs, aps..iute.l to view M a rue anything but the represcn and assrss damages to the Mitlliutowu j tative m-n t f the d strict, and pro Hive r Bridge Company, for making c'-ed to nominate a ticket in which tlus piace free ; ability and competency cut no fitrure. The spring .lections for "DO will be cra! rat.: !T-'.t'.. Sen-r f lTvts. M.: ''I TilillutwS lion. This v.ks.V. Co., X..V. t;. .-uiv.l iu MaNciitarv I'.ititon:,. ;:"1""M -":,S Washing- ! p I.-'ii r. rv i:t,i, Ar,r.:i. I 'I'd an 1 A.iril 'tt'., lr.,,1 , ' I t lt. -.-lent of the M- -ail. -t ... r the river bridge nt of toll, met on Friday and assess'-d the damage at twenty five thousand tl..Tl..ru 1iti:1 l.-e n.eri.c.iiitinfl' an i ir. -u bridge, company was present it territory i i the Commissioner s. fhVe.m Friday .Vie. t .it ...; . i ..i...;t l- . l. .l.r.. al;it uients and piers, with c n hunlrel . rounds to the s.piare f.s. t road way, h. son hu f"r terty thousand dollars : anoth er li iutler was present audi n.re.lt. bniM a new w.xh ii bridge, abut ment aul pit rs for st-vetitten thou sand ! -liars. held on the ISth of February, an.i there is tiui( for a caucus to lie held and ti'-kets to be nominated, the merits of which can 1k itiscc.sse-I several days before the election. Iu this way good officers ca-i be elected. Njw let the cit'Z'-n take wma early ste' s in the wav of rtf nn. inst.. iu Mesi"o,'; Walker i .Trn.ihip.'Mrs. S.trah widow of the lareJaob Parker, agl tjOye .rs, 3 months, and 23 darn. Wari-.am. On the 15t!i inst , in Hariis'iui-r, from typh-.i-l t -ne-ni'inia W'm. C V'ar;-.i:a, a foriu-r citizen of P. 1 1 1 11 y.-.l, :ig-d ab tit 27 years, j Vi'j.T. Oa the 15 inst., in Fay ette township, from iMiiHuinptiob, aggrav.tcd by iuA i;-nzA. Tl-s. Isa dora, wife of Itolert Wallac?, aged ab ut 33 years. -O.i th. LSth inst., ia saio -Mrs. Wil.iam S.nit'a, ftgod, Caaprd nt E.ait. 'ia. A; r:rs, 'iu:n: H'-.'-tiu;!,, .1 i'.r tir.e , T'1 '.tuJer- . Lrir..V, 1 .'.i named 1 and sentenced '...:; li-.'d d..llars I?!! 1 1,. .r.Ulellt of ll.iu.ir.gdon jail a h.-ens-. The htet tt-siie of the Mil'. II.. .1 1 I... f '1. ... in.T in t l in I. . ..... ...0 ... I t a notorious cheracta-r, well ' about this county. "Lawyer" A. H. Martin wh i e.1 to Mi.iersb--.rr I-'.-t Spring rsburg regard known "r nit'imit i. ,, ' " wnv..r. wl int.lnei-Pa, -t..uJ,;,. ..... . . .. r.1"" Tirs, ';1M IS,; M aim,. "it 2s Free in tin : father is farm in ":i found dead in ni' mi in sr. Heart P "H'd to 1 he cause, a"-re:ir. A radical temix-rance man, faithful Suad ty school linn, a dry g.sul chlk, l:.ic.e.I I)avidA!eander i .o l. :t : T .t. .. n-t-.t .. years, ii.iit hi . r.wver ' . II. .'tart in wti l iov- fr..m a leb.hia hist Sunday drew a revolver . T - ' , i h" ot,t his sl.iai'k- aud tired at Bishop Whitaker, ; rts an "attornev-at-law," recently . n was preaching. The young outlaw j cot)ntt.r(Ml M.ries of difficulties, was laid hold of bv memln rs of the : wlli(.j. fiDnllv landed him iu the cougrejationandtakenoutofohtirc'ii. iTau)li:n .niy j r s n. For the He sai I h" wanted to kill the B.shop gf fmd"v for whom th.ru is ;l) cmse le is ro lrohiluti. n tt ft sympathy in the community. The young man will W trie. I for as-1 an. ivJ-iUme his crKkeI transactions sanlt and batteey with attempt to j i,STe orily of late ai-snmetl a legal kill. The Bishop did not know he sjjp,. th"2 Herald has refrained from had been shot at till after the ser- !:.;.. ..ublicitv to them. On the vice when he was informe.1 of the fact. eTOI1ing of January 5th, constable A. D Sinimars arreste.1 him on our W XkrT'v ' '"':ir,ll:it "T Ileigli- U;.r ""r.w"l,,5'. '"u allow. 18 itf'tva.,,.. K,f i lVka I . W;;""'' back to '.U. Mr. u,k f,r''!t'vLr '''',,xhen h for ih-:ii-!v $:,tK)t Er.L'i;.t. e . Hit i'9T!n '".m.-nt .. i : s -H'lt. ari,l ft. s Usptl r.tiniiw fn.in 1 - ti 1 'K'lVN. lal.talel .' l ;n-i. ..... - i'Vus j I,ll"ts. Sweeney, iC.m.-.aU Swob bv tU - l' "Ugh. Ac. sv- Gr.are Meeting- The Puiuans tlran , P. of H. will streets on the charge of embezzle ment preferred by Terry county par- .tie the alleeed owners of S'ewart s meet in the Spruce II ill Orange hall ; Islamj jt appears that after the on Thursday and Friday, Febnary jline flood, Martin undertook to col am! 7. Thursday evening and ; . . on the loirs lodged on i - .. . : i i ii:. an i - - ..... . r ri'iav sessions in l oe j.iioin. farmers are invited. -au ii.:., r.ln,l n.l hnnlly siii-ceerleil in n,Linir a settlement with the Lutii- sEff nin e; sTonE. M. P. CRAWFOIU. PH.aRMAtlST, has tijiene.1 a new drug store in Mif tlintown and has in stock a full line t.f all goods kept in a first clas tlrug store. PKKs-Rn"rioss a co-rate- ber Kschansre. but tever accountetl to tho owners for the money. For several months little has been seen or heard of Martin about home, and bis family is said to have been neg lected and at. times suffered want. Constable Simmars who lias a big heart in him for the unfortunate, on the night of the arrest, traveled with iriiivnirxtiEii. Puritv of illgrcdl- ...,. r....1 Hi. iMtmnairii of ton. for hours over this town to se- MtU. one ,tt'.. ----.. !i ..f..ll ai'u.,'ln1 lil but mibl.c contnlnce in U. .1 l '......II. j lue I.UU1U.1B lir.mnu...l ....... . ........ . o"!, V"',1'1,11'! l letuish cure I Doniocrat and Register building, hi integrity being at such a low ebb i. rv 'l.l hv I t ..i . .t. , ,i . it . ii t i - fenitlocs As a last ori.., . . I'liiikil .V I oiuiosi te t M.l reliows nan. j.ik.i; niiwiiuu u.ii. - . 1 , mi ..v 1 f ir. t. ' rnrt he accompanied him to Liver- 1"-- '' V:tWl.lf. SvirrH. t .-. r-ship, CO years. D:rT-rNr.F.R.Tn. On the 19th inst., at 0:ik'.m 1 Mill-, from consumption, Mrs. M.-.ry Bauuels, wife of J neph Di.r.-ndcr er, aged 54 years, 0 months and 20 days. Knu-T. In Port Rival on the 15th inst.. Miss Maggie Kelly, in thet.Cth year of her age. virri iXTf-fv vimirti Vii.iTre-t. Jan. 21, 1S"0 -.fer 20 rrr...... .................. ... 12 "m '24 Sh..riMer 10 Si.1e, 8 T 's e a. 10 MIFFLINTOW.V GKaiN UAKKKT. Vh.-at, . To rm otil 33 to 40 ti. .... ... ......... 20 Kre Sit fi. ersewl. ...... ....... $1.00 T-tuoUiT aevrj $1.51) t'lnx a-s-4 1 t,0 Hi u 20 00 Cliu, , 1 30 Snort, '11 W Gruuurt Alum bail 1 20 Auieri -.u Mil 1 10 Phiijujeuhia Markets. January 24, 18.H). Wiiat at 50c to 92c a busheL Cv.rn 33 to ."7c. Qa's 28 to 31c. Hay at '.t. to ?1 00 a hun dred pounds. H 'ps at 3 t 30c a pound. Egtrs 1C to 17c a doz. Su pars at 6 to GJ. Potatoes at 53 to 65s a busheL Dried apples at 3 to 5 cents a pound. Evaporated apples at 7 to 9c a ponnd. Chorries pitted, 9 to 11c a pound. Peaches at 10 to 21 c a bushel. Butter 15 to 27c a pound. Live chickens 10 to 12c. Live Turkeys 11 to 13c. Tallow in cakes nt 3i to 4c a ib. JLriira Oc a lb. Smoked bams 10 to 12c a lb. Shoulder at 51e a lb. Bellies 7Jc --.-. .'' V-r-'IW-etS.-: f -Wi.Jl W 5 -.- - ,:''-' , NL.-2-':--'--- :' '-''' ".- ..-rXf;t ' -v-r:r'- -' - - ... .'v;.v.!:.ni ?3l&fS c-s 5: .... -1 -: 1 M lal - .VJWS wa - r-. ---T 1805, ESTABLISHED, 189. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clethiug that Irom gars on THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OP .! v ...? '-'." .Ai---.::,, ", - 3 t-. ': Vsii4.'vSi. --f .-V ?-- . -.-- -my? r.-V. t ik-Si T V1 It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS io have money to invest to examine th .Stuck- f r. r- MEN, BOY S AXD CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lw Pricen. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so duu't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN TJfV. IT IS A FACT WKLb KNOWN THAT WK HAYB .1 :- Q, u a 1 i t y m r r ( r. AND rice We don't starve Quality to throw a bone to Price. In other words, we doo't alight our work or ue in ferior trimming's to tempt yon with a low price for poor frooda. None bat'the Best Clothing lor Men, Youths, Boys and Children. -OK HAHDWAHE Ii THE COUiNTY JL. C- YATES & CO. LEDGER BUIUUMi, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS PHILADELPHIA. ' lis If T'uildirjr Hardware was never so low n now, itll.o, I.OCHK, III.fKr. Ac., (KM EST, FLAITER, - - iu fact everything in th. Hard war. Line including House Furnh'Jiinw Cod. WALL, PAPER, BLLYDS, &c., Are IN'ow oltl at Bottom Prices by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PATS it properly managed. The Pocltst Bi;l LFTia. i ubliabed monthly, finely illustrated, ia tb t-st papr f..r lancier and larmer. Less than Bv, centa a month britifra it to Ton post paid. SeDd stamp for aaniple copy. Address Poultry Jmllers t'Jti Pearl Bt. New York. taraaar'a Staaaar4 l,in aad san ',,. rk aooma k. a. rxfittcaxR k .v tots., re. 33 h ' a r; - t n. :i - Si ' l ' . '0 (a ii:' ;U t;! ft .' IF. . 'J. :3 ... 1 i tv.
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