i. ins 2 MIKFLITOWV p.rsPlT. APK1L 88. TERMS $1.50 pr uonm if paid M6-nj" ir BO, Mkl in advance. ( ' ;erUI,ainU lnaartad at M fTa,'n ... .... h Insertion. ,M . ,.;.... in lrwal afT- miflrA 111 :.nt Otwa - " w - ..r. L . . T .. r-r line tor earn iwwhb. th ar, oall or T .mob siiour locus. rr I"" :ln:i " niiu-' .f t! " 1 ., T V 1 bora oc i ,3 U' l'll- A. baru tkinaon was , i l.uiMiiiff a , Mrl'oysulle. V :'k-r It-ft lt Tliura f r ( ijil-n. I'tali. I.iiiei s. u t the ' tic rlmiing time. , ..,.ts in t tiah fur . r tin -I'tb of Mt. r,i8rntlo,,or tyigbt hour.: the drank is .tUl in the lock up await mg a he&ring. Oorge Seller of Ori.uUl left U,t Monday for Nebraska. A son in that western country induced his father to chane hia home from the hi,chUnd of Pennsylvania to the plains of Nebraska. About 2 o'c'cck last S iodar morn- V a AAn hr enough. He had to pay $30 damage done to the lock. Edith, daughter of Mrs. A. S. Pom roy died at Slippery Rock, Butler county of dipthera on the 17th inst. Edit -r Charb-s Crawford, of the Democrat and Iti-gister, uuch of Ed ith att.nded the funeral at Harria-burjr Charles C. Stewart, of Johnstown ing about 200 horsemen rode up to ' hi' couutr, who Laa Wen housed the jail in Fayttterille, Teno., and ' nearly all winter with rheumatism there diamounted, broke down the ! came to town last Friday on buisnesa. doorof the jail, took out a colored man j He w one f the Juniata men who who had burned a barn and hun;; i was with Sherman on hia march to him to a limb rf a tree ab ut a mile i the "fa- from town. . j A tHrd rhild of th- family of Wro. A barn owned by 'V. J. McCul- Switzer. w brought from Alronn kkii iinrmn imvu i tlentroved : on ' J ' intrrn in l aion V- ii,- ft-noe law, is - .n vour own H.I.T. ill. '11 h:is been iti i f ch i'k in the - t r " , . , m u hine ,n. I l v Ht will be the rail BJi. if n; IV i'.insn uf Iiii-hfield ,'Timent for the ben R n! T:: W..1 , Sj..-.l.ly of th F.rt fv.ird us with a rfill l hie. on the fvmirjf ( the 15th innt., at tht Mme hour the cracurv iu this town was burned. It i n.it 4 hard f.-t to realize that on one ami the same evening two fire Ji-uds thre miluH aptirt wer nag 1 at their dcTelish work. Comotery. The V-iU l:Ve 3he two preceding one.j. die l of diptherit, nl all within the period of tn dnyn. SvnipHthy fr"m evry hand is ex preyed for tb lxreaTed familr. Miss Ella Pannabaker, ia io south si.le of the b table, and a nuui ber of citizens were icside the stable to whom wutr in t mkets was haiii d, and they nsed it where it did ti e mrt pood a"d in that way the key i to a more iUatrous conflagration i was snc.-esful'y held in place. Sir. I Xort'i a houae was in danger. Men , w't'i biiv koU of watt r stood about on it to put out nny ptra?glin upsrks that micrht find a lidgoient on it; roof. He was witbont iiianrance on houe and sble. The enjrine was brought t the resct, ar d did w rk in haxf enitisr the extinguishment of thetuuible down frame, but the backet brigid had confined the fire to the Haines buildirjj before the t-teauier was pla--r-l in position. It won! 1 be a trood thinu for citizens to do in case of fire, to loan a helping hnnd to get th Btemer into phH. Sometimes the company is weak hnnih-d bui-ause of the absence of memb' i?'. and the lielp of citizens under Ml-h eireiiinstiicea wonM A FINE PIECDttf rtlf aC Tlietom rs;oo tV;0nrAoV V,,.,;...1 answer a.hmrablv. fcvi.lently the ...... . pemon wh( plunned tho fire li 1 not Simmer Millinery and iarcy No-; - ,nt oM.rn tber property for h tiOTIS for her 8h0D On Main St-eet. "eVcted a ni.t when the breze was Patterson, Pa. LachR sboul from north f'f eif H id it h'own from auv othe' iliie tion more prop erty wou'd hiive been en.langereJ. English Spavin Unimeut removes al' IIrd, Sft, r CaloiiHed Lumps anil nh-mishes, from horses, BIool Spavin. Cuil. Splints, Sweeney, HiiiLT Ix.ne, Stil!es. St.roins. n.11 Swi'l- len Throats, Coughs. &.c. Snve $.so call and examine the Styles. by tin- u' of one bottle. Wuir:itit v- . v- . x- i ,i , , riii -i r r. in the t wp-.rt News : Som- et tiif most wonderful bhmh cure . .... ... . , ... ,, vl....un .lll... T T..,t, i of oiir cattle fd..r in the vaVv nre evei Known. rvl'l iv l. i.a.iKs V .. , . - - . .. , r. , -.t . out of sorts. Owiuji t th low Co., Priitf-ist, Jiitihiitown. N,G . . - . ... . , , ft htm ii iii rai lie. ine neiers say rousa ho-' law seems to le tI, r.rnnt .1 l . . ,.-..-.....-. -a. -v.,. n. rn. ,,i UI1 IllA lMMiI."hL M , H rm a, . . . " . nriivtb i n Tir t n.r m re i.wi rw n.na wk . i . i ...... -""i- even at the low prices of corn anil other rrain Tlie be-f combine fixea the prio- at wl ich the feelers sell while the feod-rs are not 1 a ahaiers in the ink Your Friend About It. .l:m s l'ollot-k, died Inst Saturday -morii-sit Teats. Port Kov al of Pattrs.vj i anaeil. and had lils t; f.v ; ;i Is tin in hi! in p. ; , 1 i V IMitutoAH s idK ;r-ara I Fv tr -o t: ,t I,-k H' .1 i.n t'.i''' the:r ens J. 11 Jrn:t:, ii.. : tke t lri F-'et.sel,a.ie of the lirtu iif E.':i"-: n is .v S -a ;s in the city bmm f-'"v 'toi k ol good for thw it. ir. Jrt-.-. h '1 ii mi i hus just complete.) the t ejrounil. i:ili.l IjU' of ien h:vve ,t fr. .ni northern rootis n the rs:!'. ad h e house. n i.ive . f l-e and sixty r.t v were found in one - of Emu y chapel. Car- th. '"in ! towi.ilil-. C T. Lir.: C al.ft -s' i on " i-.it tins '-1 I c!l.U j '.our l'l arxii. r.i !- TI..' I. l.nl.'-i its i,i i rrtxfLt :n i. S..JJV. IK frentj .'U'.iin- . ( -I tog -.- t Ri I'ln'.' Si.!-.'t. I... -Its lilfcl-e'-i. s 0U ' L rs T!i. Tii"in;.s fr nr. ii". hi ui.'t'ier :. ; iiii'u. ?' r t .'wr,sli.. 1 Lr . in t rrti-hiD f t.) 'u ! :if f nn orrli.trd of three li tre-i in Fermanagh ur.I iie ti .' editor of the ti in this place St two J:is of ft h is bi n th. laitUlle au.i i LjicUus ia Tus- Th I a dead letter f'jimd trespassin ed and disiiosed of bv law, v, hereby the owner would lose lnilf the price of the hor. It won't p;y to let your hojs tressp ts on other jieop.es property, if the owner of the prop ertv feels disixs.d to enforce the ho-r i:iw. Will the iHsjple who tro. their horses n the liver britle keep on at that k'tid of amusement till the law is enfoiced. It may di to say in some east s : "ff t. iennrtnea i b i, Ti tntlv to be But in this ease their ii'uoraui u will tint pii'Ve it h iss after having paid ii ti';e for trotting a hoiee ou the bridge. The Second Annual meeting of the Womeiis Christian Temperance Union of Jimia'a Co , will he held in the nicth list Episcopal obureh at Mitliintown, cjmnienceicir at 71 o'cl ek Thursilav evenin? Mav 1st and a'l day Fiiday May ind. Tl'.e public are eurdially invited to at tend. Mrh. IHsikl Kuss, Pres. M.VKV SI. I.YON. S f . Your ilistresPtng -ouj;h canbocur eil. We know it because Kemp's past few vears h:is cured so mnny coughs and colds in this community Its remarkabld rauat j sale has W-n won fciitirely by its reco- t nuine merit. Ask some friend mz.l a s'miers in the prohts so 'i. i u .i,f 1, think. ,.f says a fe.ler of cattle. , Kemp's Balsam. Th-re is no mdi- rhil.i Shively, formerly of Juniftta cine s pur. none :vo effective, but during the past numU r of years a ' Large. Lottlci-"oOc and $1 at all drug residut of Mitn'n countv came to 'ists. tf. visit his s.iu Will-am in Fermanagh! ,,. t jwuship nir this t"Wi soma davs a;jo. He I. ad b- n in jkxt health a nuailier of vears. L ist Sah:r;lav evening he was better aud ho walked to the kitek n nnl pnrt'k of a hejirty s pp r. In about :tii hour (fti-r s'ipper he died. The funeial took place from the home of his son Wilhatn on Monday. Interment in I'nion Cemetery. Wo! if's A CfflEB lacking BEATS the World. It is the Beet HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's Boots - Ladies' Children's " a rtsor. rrjri. r trj mtnoaF. -OFT ENS andPR&ERVES the Leather Oae a rrrk fr wiu boot orif o-.r a mrmth for in timp for prrfrl It BIlcM UM tTMi-- &i:d mm c"niM' i-ti run cvt uw. Yu d'-n t b'To t-i Ki.Mtn pifl ji'ith k blck- V 1. retail Iw- :- r J lr it rit suw your o t it rrn ' irr- U tlm- v.tr Ll:.u ir ltn. IS INDEED A LUXURV FlNZER'S COMES AS NEAH BEING A ''vf TOBACCO .4 Spring ledlclie. & R'.SDuLF'H. fHUDELFHIa. f. -vVA V k XWW : ':i0vtJ i&ZiZZi; , -9.1 POSSIBLE -:ci:;i5r.55o 3 AND IS j T0 .tttVteXVT&ZStt ' KNOWN ASA M MAKE IT L.:i:-:-'c::r:-:-:t..s.T.iW , mM i rttliilJ i ii ii nil 'i-ytJJ-.'' ! MEYER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHEKB AND OIITFITIINB ESTiBLISEMEKT. A. Sargent and Miss. Sue W. Sanks, lth of York Pa., wr niar- lonjjed to him was found, ' i . .n( vliTJt, i n I'm lied April 12 in Kxter Methodist F.pis- h ,ht . iuUn.crlt to tb(, ?:PrhTl Jltlrn''I''l'-r .'V' 9" the onlv evidenee tut h r- l.i.treite. .-v:r. tco reaa i.r.v in this town. Him father lU-v Mr. R ss livyd between wattwford Rnd Wter l.M Juniata ro int v in his List days nil the heirs 'il own th minsioii Geortjw A. Garver, a brakiuan. from Curha". fre;l nb-ut 20 veiir?, fell into the river otF a freight train vhi'.e it was eroB.sin the Cr-t bii Ire wi-ht of Ie.vistovu enrly on the inornim; of the 11th inst.. and has not bfen seii Kiree. The rsirou'l c 'in; hud inn employed f-i:r d iv6 last week dr.ipyinw the r.ver to recover h:s ho ly, bnt tl eir work was of no avai'. Not a thin; th it be- n"t ven Kleaming stream fo.i-,1 watery prave. The body whs found in seven feet of wat'f by a tutap n- t fiir Ik-Iow tho bridv on h'uad..- . The drnoista ela-ia thnt eople call daily for the now eure for cou rfti; :ti; 11 and r i.-K henil.,cVe, 1io v eiv.l by Pr. Silas Ij-.ne wlii'e in th Iloeky mountains, It ia i-ai-i to be Orefjou rape root (a freat remedy in the far west for the com plaints.) i comb-tied with miuti1 herbs, nnd ia made for Uise by iurin on lioiline water to draw out the Hfn-nirth It sells at 4U eetits a ai'kan and i 0 ill' d litine t alnily 31edic:c- tr. .M. H R I El : 3NO FOfl O'JR CATALOGUE f.o tRiCL ATLAS EfiGINE WGKS, i" i if Amei iea eel '- '1'ivirv in i u :. I lf.th of the ! farm for. I. ibout 1 lrtiV bet i.-nd Water- v.tml f of r.ilti:. bn 1 fi a l of I r i-r at . is is, r.:t'e, 'hecse. A - . at the 1,'roeery 0 i ..l:iu: . u WashiuiC ( !.;! in. ij. (ii uf will preach next 1 - .-.!i Vine and -V! 1 ia th-a even in ... ;. Ni'U-." loin) 'Q. nor. of K. M. ,).,.. je 1. i, in .luniita m in K ius. vi.it iut: I I. ei kui f i'.Ich. i ii in:., Siip.t.el Sitiber's " f t loiiiT l.v 4 ft it -t-.I ou his farci in Walk 1 v about 41 ! ihb ir. , irt . f ti'e J.iBi.ata oana ... r-.ti.ri. is that j-ortion in th Milh rvcown d .m i ii at. P.iueau'c Isl in.l. i I'Ji- l'rrsbyt ri : have j h revision of thel'.r:f;'ion o fujuiu.t and 4 reljsed to The t'lii.-a-i- Inter (Vuaii recall5 a proplmfy paniriod bv tlie Ilvarian Ailetieiue eitunpr, in Anu.t, ISoT, from a hermit who H-id that Ger many would iAa three Kmifcrors in one year, 'vthieh was verified to thel.-tl.l. Heai tliat. when tb twentieth eentary rjened .Munliatt u l-land and th whole of New York would Puiuterjfexl. C-iba will bleak in two nn.l the wet half tiud a vtat- . ery re-.titig pl-v-e. I Mrs. N.i:v J. Mitehell .if IVrry Ic utiny. brought a Ptiit of hraeii of j proms- r.c;aii:.t Abraham Shearer, t T!i-v U. tli jii i.'U'fd ia ChMinaield ready for ti.e leal battle. She dart -f ed i.ito his eve-om of th old tiui looks of love Vv w'uieh khe in days liim to her feet. r him his ftu'- lv..riieps gav; way. t as t ias' ried ho said. She withdrew the siiit ami thev v.ce married. J ;jue by brousr'it i 1 It was t' miu-h fu While on hi faun near Mexico, lat week. Mr. Jivioii Shunian. aaw s..nii tbicu proitet from the pround. the I'r. -.(.-triei are et to le i r,l,jM.t was unearthed. It vim two in. I ipiai t glass jiu-.'f ltip I fcriiea. The II lUrt ofThompioutown , norriea aire a v, as ...ev Mum: Mr.man. dhter i hl -e They were a r-he of the al'iev 'Jiins Uini'l A nouae noairu mhi that patt of the farm where th J-ii" Pr. iMvi l Wilson of l'oit nA tlio-1 last t'ri.hiy a:ternoii hfr a brief illness f piteuin"t ii. He vi.-it lsrn in (.'lonb-rhin 1 V.ll-y a unit 77 re-irs .-.Q.l learned ptiii'ir.ir iu Pi ll i.b lphia. t if adiiated tr'-m Wiisu inton an I .TelTerfon Co 1. -;e. Gr.l u tie I from Aliet;i'tiy Theolo-jie.il S.'Uiinarv. came to J..i i .t ivunty, aid .lunrj; n Murw of yetrs. eoii linVc I TnwuniM Aea-iemy ut Ara th'inii. With J.mies M :tht-rs ile- eetseil, for company, Le projert-d tlie Ji nIvta Sf.stinei, and Bent Col. ' : A. K. Mt'Clnre upon hia editorial ! mis-ion. lie e'ljl.h 'f.l A:ry Vi" w Aeademy and i8 oni.- of the proj c- ! t- rs no I fonnd'-is f 'h' .lui.iati --..ubliff n. lie held a pr. fesvish p a i nra' rt cf yeaif-, in the tate Ajri;-, eult-irfcl eol.e-e. Center cunty. wis n tiirridn-r ol the State li ard -f Ag--rieu'l urt?. iiinn I i e ej nxl f I i life he prepared th u-iol. o' uu-( men fo: rodeef (ru n nj and piofes - 1 i-t;.il lifi-. and the men wlio reeeived irte.'loetual trainii.tr fiom hiia are in evtrv 1 i:ie and oo'..nt r in ti e Lu-y cvuc itious cf iif-'. The trend of his life always rim in tuo direction cf the ns fnl ar.H . od. Sikhf-t; GiNi-.vnieH. On the 10th iust., by Ih v. (J. W. Lifiher, James L. Sirlicr and H. Ctinycrioh, lolh of Walker. Rnrii Gov On the 10th inst, bv r.. v. E. E. Ii-rrv, Amo Bover, f is S isquehanOH. and L mist C. Cox, tf a lireenwood. K.-'-FFMAN Wimkiis. On the 15th int., bv the sitme, Joseph F. Kanff min and Maiv Winters, l th of Mil fovd. KnKSot-R MiiiKis. On the lGth innt., by the name, (leorfa W. Kook enour, of Mid.iletown, and Lettio E. Mhhlin, of Tort Royal. lis AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IH ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL l i OZ. PLUG THE most :o.tv:;j;s::ri po:;;-.! f,n b c; . CUT Losis''il' Vo-a I r:v Cms I nctircan mere:? to t jp Uieaa lur a li.'.f, s;a.! liicn Lto thn r. Urnarijn. Inns AKiHiULU'&li. riTS, HPZEJ5F31T gi . V3-'onT ETay. I my remorly Kz I v'C t4.ipcrt CT&i"5. others ha.r it o:ict tr irtv-Uji "Cf ia. l.u't :.. ,i t, An,! ii wil circ you- aCcJ) lie. KtfCT, m.c, i53rLc-.f:vci: TIIUf SHINO .MACHINES. a. wti-iittlT, Most Iurb!e, Economical, and Perfttt in t- vuttts no grain; clt-an it r-mlv lor nwrknf TU11ESII1NG ENGINES, and Hun Poweia, S Milln, SliiDgla Macnioea, Pt rt e ai'd Stainliiri Iinj!ein-nli Renerally. A. It. Karquhur Co., Liiuited, Send tor lllun- t Pei.au Ivania Afrirul tttl Catalrgu. tur! Werki", Yoac, I'a. i:j time. Emil Schott has sold his clothine buuiness to Lis Biiletnian, Ferd Meyers, who will hereafter conduct the buisinesf- in hit own name. SUITS FOE MEN, SUITS FOR BOYS, SUITS FOR CHILBREN, In every style, make and material. All at hitherto un heard of prices ! Grasp the opportunity ! Don't wait until the week has pasted don t delay till your every neighboi'e comely peam nee inspires 3 our nvy aud regrets but while the oppor tunity invites ywu witely seize upon tne chance to save good money while you can. We are this week showing MEN'S ELEGANT SPRIXG DRESS SUITS, In all the lashionable materials, cut in the mod attractive style;, and the frimminrrH, makicg aud fiuh-b, all hb tl'ouedj jutst from tLe ban Ja of the most fashionable merchant tailorn. Fine Diei-s Suits without a compare in the city we are offering at $15, $18, such ne the modest Merchant Tay lor would atk $25 to .3J for. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. 510 fr your choice from a lar'e liua of .Saci and Frock Suits, 1 . Chevoitp, Caesimeres, Worsteds and Wiile Wales. 15 fr your ehoie from several lot- of genuine imported Dress Suit?, warranted tailoi-maje, an l perfi cl fitting. 320 or. your choice from a most exiiuisite line of Cutaway, Frock and l'rince Albert Suits, equal to the finest custom work. EXTnV SIZES. FOK STOUT MEN! TALL MEN ! SHOUT MEN ! LEAN MEN t Havinp ma.le extra prepaiation for men of irregular or unusual pro portions tins seat-on, we extend a eperial invitation to thee gentlemen to call and bee us. They will find that no uiutttr wbf.t size they may fcake . we can fit them as etisy as a custom tail r, and for about had the money. Hen's Sack Suits. They will continue in popular faror for business wear. Our grand" assortment is more than cipjal to any demand. We show the Sack Hiylea in large and email plaids, htrht and dark phiilf. broken and interwoven pliii.lo, checks and mixtures narrow btrips aud all different shades nnA colors. PRICES RANGE FROM s.j TO yJO. Consumption Surely Cured. To Th Eoiroit: Please Inform your wfltri that 1 have a pitlT0 retndy for the abore -named duttM. By ixm timely ae thousaad ofhojieleu ttirT hare been iermanoiitly cured. I ebsil be glad to eend two battle of my remedy FBkK to any of our readers who have cutumpuon if they will end me their Kxpreea and P. O. art dree. Iiaepect fUy, T. A. &iXX;L Al, M. C. ltii Pearl St.. M. T. Our Fiiriiishiiir Department. Never was more attractive never so crowded with the latest novel -est naveltiet known to society whether it be Lightweight Underwear, Fine bhirts Selected Hosiery, faaLional'le necl-car, coihus iiDd cuffs, gloves ;r beautiful designs in Ken hiifs. TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of tha same, I am, Itespectfuliv vours, Still a nicking- ! FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOTH I I BRIDGE ST., M1FFLINTOWN. l'A. Our Comietitor: are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afforded in the celection of our Meisfc Ou tho 10th inot., in SaK-qnt-l-anua, Uwnship. Mrs. Sarah ifoi.-rr, aj;ed ulxiut 43 yearn. Kai i-mis. On the 11th inst., in Milfi.rd township Mary LULv, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wuliani Kauff- man, a;eti o years ana i momns. TaitxK. On the 13th iust., in ; IV-ale township, John W. Taylor, aged 3t rears, 2 months anil 21 davs. Watts. On the 12th inst.. iu Fay- fctrou ge st testimony that can be offered to ett- to tv i. ship, frosii Pneumonia, For j e.t youngest son of S. 1. and Annie 15. Watts, ag.d 3 yearr. .. , . . . - t . ... ..f Wf UM t .ICC It L-til 9lVCii ffICf ftft H lllff; SUPERB SPBIXG AND SUMMER STOCK They kick because they're Jelt. Their kicking is 1805, ESTABLISHED, 18Ir 9. Special Invitation lb IVie iJtiblic the BAvE TCU MCHET TO DBF0S1T? I ARE VOL" A UOUHOWER I t;. Siiiitiint of f foutt an v i. ri'- 1 U.it Thurndav evum healthr. ad. in ai-tli rk ofTred." TL. i n ant nf d x-r e-.::l.viaeiit r ill rts, Acil t.i read th r r,.-; ii headed "".V. Apn". y. '.in :;t. Tfk.. Howe. Jr . hia been his fr" i. Tyior.e visiting" bin j.nrer.t.. Hh l..j lii bi.-vrle wUh him in tl nisrr;cmeiit of which he has V.eco'ui quite jiri-Jivierd. h? T. .1. Sheii ard a former viu ti.r . f tlie l'esbyteriii!i -.ni;reg-tiou ff this Tilma haa heeti elected jaitor of tl: t '. -ntfaj Fri'sbjtet Ian rliiii--lt uf ' 'Laluberslairg. found, but wLet' tr it dr.t- pe I out of that houi- ..r wtte wash eaitny. ui . , fn.m aomo othej- l.ue will never the miiK!iHt;iuL.lm ! From the Lewiatown Seiitiu-J : : T.i.'t tnirr struck th larn on the i. 1 , f the John ngnt tanu ry ! W Woola fm t (Juanvil'e on Wed-; ir.gs ttmt were destroyed by an in j nfttday of last we-k. Th curreut cen.'.ixiy tire 15 or IH vira uqo. ' entered at one end of the barn and , There is ou'.y one opinion about; li e J ! passed to the othr ar..!, kiliii-tf -on lnte tire ai d that is it was i f incen- ! , -if the borh- of the tenant, Mr. ly- dinry 01 .gin. Charii.ng l;al ben -t Tl.w other horKe fctai.dinff done about e;cht o'clock in the m'jin- The Harry Ha:r.fcB creamery cs- : tablishrut tt locateil at the south end ; of tou wiih all its coijtertB wis dfwt.-- ved by fire. alout 10 o '!oek ' on the ng!i! of t'ie lo'.li int- Iti mnted lo8 $JJoO. Int-tinnce i'2. 2 D The uo-jf i f W. J Hxii.a.tep-; anted by a narrow ahry or. th e.-ut j was co'iMiitied in t' coutl.irati'.n. i K.-t:mited los$l,5l)0. Insurance on ' bouHo $t0 : ou iurr.iture $ltO Thei- buildui'-s tcciinicd tho titts budd -f .4l.l- AX ThE FIRcT Don't fail to examine To attend the Attructire from Mile el Clothing that on daily THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF OUR GRAND DISPLAY MIFFLIN own, r.. The of New Goods or you will miss Sio'ht of the Reason, and it you miss that you will miss ' .!on!idi' were tm'njured. h.me ir p of that ffay r;d in the evening ! V use hav in the barn wbh net on tire tl.a place hid b, en cl"d bef.-re dark. UtM eititik'HH 1 without : a 1 ;uirii 1 meeting . Iljntinjr doii 1': r sl.vti.ry wili be held :n Mitlhu tor. i.i the tUst vttik .n Jun lan n. Thia ia the 2nd time the narn lot- lveti s rn.-k on this j.r:.prty. V'hile on t'.e run to tli Cremery fire.the ot!.r niht, U in iM-r ni.t. .. . , . - ' K,i .n.f ajj h i itarn the csuee of tLe wrai 8e iu ti.-toner iu 1 vtoue. """ " ,. -. . knew-U.ut it. The next morning -un riiian Audrw isihued ft call , Afif,r ylj.dit, he hunted theproun.l f.-r tha I".. uulili.aii State (.'om-itte ! i Ii.J's,- arl.l-pn T.l-ice for the t- ui.k it. Philadulphia thia Wd-1 - mincr S.me lime during North Startled is hard; . a name n- ln.t . tlx the tiioe and rdae f r ! th jaVx.th " K.rchner of Walker i b'f h:a lecbn-s. there, wa. the tire uol.hr, th. State Couvention. ' t,.wrmhib H'r.t for him and returned i bK-zit. out of the upper Lorj and the lost ntanev. Kirciiuer na.i wniui . " , c V 7 , . r. -i i,o. .umnl!frv. He shwuted fiie. and ran to tne tllUH i-v:ii nws -- ; . . .w f,., it.-, m.iaronse the fauiiiy of V . J VII Blt:-o Uraection wJth Uridjje street. Notes front Liveqool a per S-.iu -Mm. H. R. Ueala Kjve H l:,il,,nS tartv the otUr Saturday. Fifty w-re preent. A.U that w-rc present md to ni.'T th. mst lvea highly, INTEKKST I paid on time certificates, bargains witkont a parallel fficnEv 1 canea at Lcurest. nates, 1300TS VD Fr, m th T51. .omfiald Freiuau : Mr. Kat flower, widow of Solom.-u Buwi r rf Iok.burp, Laa l-rn prarti l a hv-k i-anion of $2il)U, aud wiE r, ?iva $1 2 a M.BtQ heraater. b. li. Mange, and s-rat-lkt;s on hu ttaa ,,r aniiuaU cured in 30 ruinutnH y W, .. ;r. rd'a Sanitarv Lotion. Thia v,.r fils. s. .1.1 by L. Bauka A Co., r.iitfi, Miffiititown. Nov. fi. !! Utltl t.il " .,iui a subjuet '.xniniiied hiitu'.reds cf ll.um. V4 u.. -Lad aaCort.ii.ied that they 'i . - 1 h.-an dtnir-d from rare be-f."' heaat.ir Faulkner has iutro-luced hiU to p:iy the tru.tcaof thMeth '"hst F.j. ii "opal church of Mailius blu't, W. Va., l,SoO f..r use and i-c-'.ipation wf said church br fetleral tr. Toe first aUim whs p,,ii liv Oeore : J ic,.'. Mr. Jacobs ws point; h-.mi" j from l.i- oltiee. As he walked down j t' e -ieet u p -cnli.u- wvin or dune inir Iiht. i.ii"ot: r than the light if f aliitH.d ont of lavid Itu-ken-; tl. rd Iiu.p :h oisj iayin- u- . kit. lie anew n:e , " . i'ii ni he hastened to the end au tue pave ment and looked aroun tlie souih end of tt e houo of II n. Jam 8 Haines, who had all tetiied. S. M. ratter son and Herman Cramer heard the cry. fire, and were nmony the first Q-ioii the oceue. Patterson ran to the east door of tho engine room on t!.e srroand ll-r and forced the nre of several feet MirLiTowi, Ap.-ii 2 !-:vts. i-t-O. i.tter F.'Ch. . . . . , Ur-lli l,tiui(1t;r, , Tdf, .... f.aot . . JO , 1 7 6 SLIPPERS. - - - SHOES, - RUBBERS, lrruisTowji grain makklt old 1: ot Rve ersee'l. ........ 'i'imlhy c.d ..... K'cs sred 1 ra i. ... ...... Lto, , Sbort. .. .. ...... tiruuca Auiiu Silt. Am. r.t-1. -S!t...... 22 f $1.00 1 60 1 60 20 (Kl i 2; 20 till I 0 1 80 .1 .or A hre of several feet pauare -ii-t,ul.Miiirdinucr. which ... I.!.,i7in.r nni.nt of the coal bin. I onn-1. lens ! a PMiHC-inu ' 1 a . - , L ' . . . , . . . . , . , , a. u- k tioll el: i.L ! el ii om J lie vl'i; ii:e uo i to l.lc a U' Zen. t ulaUiS al put j.rp arod for the occasion- man who Las made the ; udiea fay .hat Mia. Beale deserves f tudv, aud niiwh credit for pivp ncu M.u.k- j JoUa J'otteroi jioo townsh i. whose, toe s amputated few week since, Larif 1 ' Allrt e.1 wi ll gangrene, m M relieved bv the opwati.-u, but the corrontiou continued work its way through the foot, au.i ,W Tt.ura.lar h - ad the entire foot amputated T .-.t. i,11-.rt l aJ bad luck while rfroni March 1662 to April ,ii flittins to Harrisbur, . , a - ' Philaoelphia Markets. April 19, 18i)d. WLeat is s arce at .S8c to $1. CoinS'Jto 40.-. (bits 32 t 34:-. Live Sprotj; Chickens at IS to 32 1 a liive hens 1-J a p .1111.1. :: 12 oO to tn itii(rfiifl.-knt did it uimear tlat he i K. -i l - n .1.1.1 li..v out it tint ! SOc bllsh 1. S Weet 1." t atoeB at GO Urt week. Jt Wp' -.aii'-t the ai of Jhe kick and ro-okeit The wnket- were lD. t,-,nmiiit was to ftroitf Jle snub- Fr.jui th AltoMi Tribune of the 17th. lllt- A I'limar litaefatV Wiaal fi II - . lUttf UT lUf Llde Ul ---- , j who also fell through wm- . Cliecu tne 1 T. with t-ie force pnup, but was pre Tented fr. ni doings,, by finding ihe pump a' tacned to ti e engine. C am r i a v f.ri auion t'e j n ;' the ll.r above, and it uih not 1..I g lid the tire iirove t em out of ti e base u:i:t. - Tt e build. uh buri.ed rapid ly and it w.ia with ;r at di fficulty that Mr. North's t;nM across the alley, noitn of the creamery w-n h.ivi- i Mr n on the north i.l of t'..K t Hf receiv.-d wa'trfioin th- t to ioc a bUfct. Cioverseed G: a 10. Chicago, lib, Ajril 18. Catt.'e K- e. tpts, fc!'AHJ head; shipmentp, 40;K) head : txeves jfi 80 to 5.23; st. cis 3 40 to 5 2. : feeders $ 33 to 3 S5 nd mixed, 1.50 to ? ter. t? 1 5( to 3 80 cuipts 1T 0('0 head stoekrrs snl : cows, buds 3.50 ; Ttx is Hons Ho ; fchipnie'itf. 7t''t:l i.ed ; mixl and dirht 4 13 t t-tablf j oo : 1't-a.vy, !i 15 to 4 40 ; skinf). iro I : ! t i 4.50. Sheep Heceii t-, 10,00 t ri-.-ade, thi.t bad a 'im a.oic wai r was i.i.ri led, fi om f-Ti : '. eii. cn a.'.jacect propel wattr fSi eplashed down over i jcv i : t-h'puieiits, 3 .00 head ; natives $1.75 to . 6 ; Western corn fed f 3.00 Th,- i t 4 ; Tvxans. 4.15 li 5.20 ; Liinbs the 1 5 to 6.50. OVil?SHO 1 dr?, U3JBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, FOK EYEKYUODY AT G. W. HECK'S SHOESTORE, OX BRIDGE ST.; M1FFLINTVN, l'A. It will b TO THE ADYANTAOE OF ALL KUYERS Who have money to inrest to exauiiue the Stock ol (iouds for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of fctiits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low I'rioes. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, o don't fail to gie him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R L E Y MIFFl IlS'TOAVsT L A . iJ.'f .-"J.". . . a. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT W K HAVE The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE IJN THE COUiNTY VI USES FOR To brighten metals. To scour bath-tubs. To scour kettles. APoL To cle in tombstones. To renew oil-cloth. To polish knives. To scrub floors. To clean dishes. To -whiten marble. To renovate paint To wash ont sinks. To remove rust. EVERYBODY USES IT. lVntista tA cIms Um teeth. B:rorrtta to pc-uh Utr tascrurnatntm. Oiofoctbfntrrs to mo-ur thefr pns. Mtvtiaacs to Url-hta-n their to..!. C k tu clcna tSo k'.tc!tca wtuk, rtUntera to cloaa offMrtacM. Eaclnrv to cImb part oTmatehlnaa. Mintettm tu renovs old chapeta. Mcxtnns to rim tlm UnntwtOBuii. BtwtlerB cm brmMC and vblte burm . Artiuf to ck-aa their paUttr. Vbealman to clean btr jelea. Chen.u.i t i. . Cirnr . t... rli.i v 0hrrl m-i Mf.ir.ir baCa lVldlL-r Ui hi,'.r'. i rii nii. EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. Euildirj Hardware w a. iikver so lew aa now, WAII., I.O( H, IllXCF.k EM KM-, Pl.tXTER, in fact eri:rvtLirj in tL Hard me Liri!: inclu. ling Houe F:n r mbieir G.l( WALL PAPEIt, BLLD8, tfcc, Are I'ow Sold at Bottom Iri-o hy FRAN CI SOUS HARDWAHE & CO. POCLTRT PATS it properly manaiHl. Tha PaiiLTar Bt t letik. tibliftbed mnlfay. flovly illnatratrd. in tha bat paper fr fanrir and farmer ' l.tn Ihti lr4 emit month brings it tn jou pot paid. Send atan.p for mplecojT. Addrea Poultry lhlin,S2H Pearl bt Naw Yor. ! 10 VEAK FtlEH Bnffvtac from the ffaet of youthful i ivim. Mf r dcar. vuUux wk oesa. loat mnlioo4. te.. 1 wlA aaad a vlnabl (jmum centftinlfl full partlal7 for Lorn eara, r R EC f l.srg. A plandid cocdlcal work : aLsnldV raad by ayarr ttaa who la aarrona and 4abliia4. addraaak .. ? . I ' r' : ! - r ,;! 5 9 U:
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