SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TEBXS. snDscnpuoD, 44u per annum if -- -- 1 v - MlUUUt II Cld mnin 1 nnniiii vr m . '-"i u noi paid within Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for etch insertion. Transient business notices In local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desirinr to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. The price of cattle keeps up. The husks lay clone to the corn cans. The color of the fashionable horse is gray. The growing wheat has a luxuriant growth. Little wheat is finding its way to market Teachers Institute will open De cember 11. The atmosphere braced up last Thursday. There was a heavy frost, last Fri day morning. Bargains, at F. L. GraybM s store, in McAlisterville. The price of corn in the west is uncommonly high. The Port Royal bridge has been put in a state of repair. A number of store windows have been handsomely decorated. The hunter ro w looks for the rab bit; bunny has a hard time of it S. IL Notestine has connected him self with a hotel in Milleretown. As Thanksgiving day approaches, the turkey becomes disconsolate. The crickets made use of the mild weather on the evening of the 1st The politicians have a rest now, since the campaign has come to an end. Jacob Harshbarger of Sugar YJ1 iy Milflin county, caught six cooes a few nights ago. A drove of cattle from the western part of the State passed tkrough town last week. The cloudy weather caused wild ducks to come up the river it consid erable numbers. Read, in an other column how -the prohibatory liqiwr law in Jowa be came a dead letter. The fallen leaves from the trees in town caused ni&cy peopleito wvwp before their cx floors. The comet exhiL.ted itelf to such people as were up and out of doors cn Monday warning eavvc If you have offended your neigh bor drring the campaign .go to him, shake hami.4. aal moke it up. A number of citizens have purehae ed m piano and placed it in the Acad eny, for the use of the ;chooL Extensive repairs to the she Is atul buildicrs ooraaectai with the Port Royul Fair grounds have-4een made. "Transparent leather ;!c now being made in Germany. The .girls who have corns will not wear hoes xoade of if A Huntingdon paper says ; George W. Stewart, of Sprnce Creek, had four valuable horses killsa on Jib railroad faao. wJ: A nock of wild geese pansed over town on Friday morning. They worn down almost as low as to the tops of the Lousee. A large number of the lady mem bership of the U. Jtv unurcu. useui A ot th imrsonaare in Mexico a few days ago tceomplote a mission ary quilt. "An old officer tf the iFiiaJelphir. Trust Company, .-engaged in Stock speculations and apent .20 000 of the company's money, andctfT he is a fugitive from the, city. Col. Geo. McFarland, has issued a Delected list of trees, vines, shrub bery, and so forth, rown and offered for sale, at the Risereiue Nursery and Fruit Farms at Hascisburg.Ea. George Brimmer a Lancaster fire . bug, has been comricted of iiring . Samuel Ranck's bam. He was seen - about the barn, at the time the fire brokout; that asti other evidance convicted him. Tho Huntingdon GloU of Jast 4T. eek savs ; Mrs. Laura Hazzard, of .Juniata" township, awake afewgisra ins ago to find her six weeks' old .baby dead. It is thought that it euiotherel to death. . The corner statuary, las-been .with drawn from out doors, but may be found nicely grouped behind a nice r43-.stove of whatever merchant, or ehop keeper, that is friendly enough to permit of a daily attendance. The -Chicago Tri&une says genuine butter has advanced three tcix cents per pound in that market bj the de uvand.fvom those who manufacture out of hog extracts. The ceuuine article iz used for the purpose of fla Mrs. .Catherine Stine, formerly .a reriJent.Qf Lost Creek VaRey. died - rAiuMence of a son-.4aw, near Tyrone, last Tuesday. On Thur6dav(iterment of her body tok T'n-"fe Cemeterv, near wis place. She .was aged 78 year tl, an, If. .ll.lVS. 8 The Newport Jct, says: vhfU .-1t- in irfpfited with weavit The sam journal pronounces the circus thai showed in Newport a few .i,.. .-,. . v oral pestilential scum," and tie editor is penitent for unconsciously havln gen favorable notice in hi pap -r .of such an unmor al crowd. . , A man that iU 6 at into tie woods and shoot t an object with out knowing thai be is not shooting at a human being ahouW be taken to an Liaane asvluai and pnaoned or life. There is no law bj which juich a penalty may be inJid, but 41 law of some kind iould 1 passed iy the next Legislature. "As exchange says Croup, it is faudT-can be cured in one tiiuute. and the xesaedy is simply alum and sugar. Tne way to accomplish tha deed is io tak a knife or a grater, and sbavfl off in small particles about ft tea spoonful H Alum ; then mix it with (irice that amount of stigar, to mate it palatable, end administer it w quickly as possible. Almost instan taneous relief will follow. Theo. to Bsxt, Billv sse how liwly Tnyfrnule is : he bhnvfiri nn,,VoKi,, t a elated. Wkat a -Schweier, the country editor is TIttt v to Trf rr Thio.. I Us fill there. The mules will hiSSS'L Sour reaf n-na:: , i! kkvit lv f,,.v .!,.. a ournea nwrat ui . uy ago, by tfceiloHion of gunpowder, ; .... J. v y whichhe.b,J .yingou- the ground JVr.f ilV,a Ttfc waB covere.1 or-1 ed onal in a lawsuit about the fire, hence "lSie explosion. ! The grave of Jesse W. James, the ; outlaw, is to be marked with a gran- A mobf dii their utmost last Thiurs- i ite monument twelve or fourteen feet day, to get a couple of prisoners oxt : uigh. The name James will be cut of the hands of the regular authority ! in large raised letters, and "ily Hus in Kentucky. A military company ! band and Our Father," on the die ; with artillery kept the citizen b.-M-k..! also, "Jesse W. James, died April 3, A number were killed on both 0cs : lhbA 34. years, G months and 3 days." but th prwoaers were safely lodg ; After.reading the above people will ed in jaiL Tho prisoners are innnkr-! be less inclined to put up swell mon ers. ' nments over their dead friends. It , used to be considered a mark or evi- Here it ; again : CossEix.svKj.it. dence of the resting place of a respect Pa., November 2. W bile out gar.-. wl jX-rsou u see a styiish monument ning in the neighborhood of Indian ; ovtr grave i,ut B0W tne Creek yesterday afternoon Adieu i ,)Utiaw, and other, disreputable peo Keffer aocidentally shot and kiUnd a erecting similar grave stones, companion named Irwin Trump, j n0 Granger iu goiug into a grave Beth were lads about fifteen ye :u i varj C!IU ttu by the grandeur of the old. An iawest was held to-day and 'monvaileiM whether an honest man or a verdict of accidental death reinkr-, & tme liea burned there, ed ! A caravan passed through town by A Carlilse paper says ; Sir. Gareuun t trny ol :n Street on Saturday. It residing on Long s road in North consisted of a number of men and iliddleton township, heard a uoisc , sromeu, all from across the sea. among his poultry a Tow nyLte ago Jhree horses on the backs cf which juid immediately reconuoiteretl, wlien.J as perched camp equipage, and a l.e discovered two men helping thorn j lot of childron, from the child of sev selves to chickens. Wishing to be-1 eral months of age to children of 6 eome acquainted with them he gent- j and 8 years of age. One of the wom ry knocked the one down and tsok j-en Ciirned a babe in a sack fastened a firm hold abe other, after fully I to her body. In addition to the hor JAantlfrinir then both, he fct tbeiii I se and members of the human fam- ffr on their war. if not sadder and wiser at least 4jauiy scareu uieu. -"Many Philaielphians get asluwii- ed-of their Pen celebration before it as over. .Iwrestigation showed than Tenn did ict land until two Vs later: thai the scene under the elm never oeeured: that lenus character has been very greatly over rated." The above is from th Louis ville Courier Jour I Bue why iu; the Bame of all that is mhdel and skeptical did not tho JourwU take the; shortest cut and at .once declare that no such man as Peaa ever lived, and that; te. Jou rnal itself is a myth ! List .of letters reutaining in the Jlifflintown Pa., Post-Office, not call ed for Nov. 1st 1882. Persons asking for Jitters in this list will please say thejJ-e ad vertised: Byers Benjamin. Postal Cards Burns James Bowan Susan A. Henkels Vnnie Cetterhcff L Hartzler J. G. Hetiperly J. 5L Mace ilrs. C.(2) Boe3tein Aaron llipka "VV. a. Roberts Mrs. James L. B Soles MiKfijSaliie Waldgmith S). "W. W ill mi fT hly Robert 5L W. H. Eout9 P-n- A. J Greet, of the Altoou'-a Times xas thrashed by lawyer Herr of Al tona for publishing, that fterr. as fti.;m,.n nf the Democratic County fn,m;tta was enffasred in celling .r- Mr. Greer w well place he hav ,- .,eenengag .m f wai tg i.rrt bm editor. xi lonesto the slant v:luaxS class .of wriCtB. He was not severely imar ed by the late encounter, and wnae his editorial biethrea do not PP"S . i.:- ,iralistic nersonahtics they hope that no permaiwnt harm may uu .ii,ti,Aluuitinrthat ome to iim Liiiuiift" . b?reoeul at the hacJs of the law yer. An unaueasful attcKft was made bythree meu to rob the Hagwwn Mi, Bank a few days a?3- Ah the 7?-rnf John H. Kausler, the SwerTabsent at dinner when a Ant.rAd rue Dan. tt r.z anoteangea. We Kausler was engage iu ""o the money to acooino Ar nAcond wan entered and psseo Se yS Mr- Katuder called tohim SHaTrThereupOBhe turned and to closely followed ran oui u " . ,-. : ii.- The teller ran to &7rnlytocorr0uta?udman S It The attempted to capture but the trio dashed down the mam street Sd when three iuares away new iSedbyaconfeclerate with a two C team, who took them up and droT(e out of town. ree with voil ls-rinf i do for the next campaign bTyouK tf b m-uur emier can v perlorm like mine, ha ! ha ! ha ! let the band pla,. General Sherman's ' uiu eaiary wm be ; " '3 uo w reurement as , . il.hliI11 ' .ily,. there were six boars, and two .uicn&eys. iuvuKnuniuiiuuguiuwu I created as mncu xait as a circus j wauld Lave done. The woman of j caravan would occasionaly leave j tha-street. and go to the crowd on j - je uavement, and solicit contribn- tiors and endeavor to move those .whom they addressed to give, by saying, "Give poor baby, give poor baby, evidently believing that such an .appeal would bring tnom more monejy than by a mute appeal of the passage of a hat or open hand. Ocjast Saturday evening the 4th Lust. .William Whistler,. Andrew Botts- inger, JVank Hoke, John Mildome, aud Thomas Jacobs, left Patterson borough in a three horee wagon, for their homes in Licking Creek Valley. Wfcenihey were near Heme's Mills, William .Whistler fell out of the wag on, and in the fall his right aide was crushed in The men in the wago for eonie ..reason did not pick him up, but left Jiim lay in the .road and drove on. It is said they were all drunk. While Cloyd Homing, and Frank Guss, were going home the same evening, by the same road, sometime jtfter the accident, they found Whistler in the middle of the road, dead. Mr. Horning, came to town and certified Squiio Caveny, who in company with Dr. Sulouff, went to the place where the accident took place. .Squire Caveny, called a jury to hold an inquest. The possens on the jury summoned, are S. R Walters, Cloyd Horning, Saaiuel Horning, John Ball and H. W. Nisely. The jury will sotiring in a verdict till next Saturday afternoon. An exchange, writes as follows La regard to a new cigar lighter : Street hawkers have lately taken to selling a "magic cigar lighter," which may do much mischief. As every student knows, the affinity of sodium for oxy - n in so erreat that it will take the coveted element from the water with into name. The new lighter is a thin strip of sodium, a fragment of which, wlieu placed on the end of a cigar and touched with water, burns with great vehemence. Few who buy the uttie rials vt lighters are aware what vials of wrath they may turn out to be if unskilfully handled. The burn ing sodium will make an ugly wound if it comes jn contact with the skin, which is likely to happen from the sputtering way it has. A sweaty; linger is enougn to set tne siun ablaze, or a sweaty pocket, should the cork of the bottle chance to come out As the lighters are bought chiefly by the ignorant, who are taken is a wonder that no serious accidents , with tnem have been reported. The ( trauic is not to be encouraged. v 1 1 1 . U mwt JuniaU County- Unofficiair GOTBSHOS, O m s r 18 18 000 06 Mifflintown 17 63 W Fermanagh 01 7 119 Fsyette 000 000 000 Walkor. 01 160 122 Delaware VZ'J 60 I'tkompsoatowo. . 02 27 89 Monroe 00 000 000 Greenwood . 00 005 105 S usqaebanna ... 00 058 049 rattenos 000 000 000 UmUe 000 000 000 l'orl Kojai 3 bo 64 Turbett 01 27 104 Spruce UiU 11 86 69 Tuscarora 000 000 000 I Lack 00 076 105 Black Log 00 till 022 IMillord 00 0 126 02 00 000 000 03 06 000 000 00 00 00 Total... LIEl'TKSAXT cuvraxoB. EC o X c 15 12 00 6 Mifflin town.... 21 61 HI 000 162 129 93 119 WW 129 60 U9 Fermanagh Fayette 000 Walker 8 Delaware. I Tnompsontown. ' unrfMi 2 Greenwood..... Suaquehauna... Patterson Beale Port Eoyal Tuscarora 05 105 3 60 64 3 1 30 102 6 77 105 22 000 71 126 000 Lack , Blaek Log MiUord Total. eito'r MTBSJiat arrauts. a f 61 W5 15 61 117 13 163 129 06 133 65 000 27 89 000 00 000 000 007 102 000 55 03 000 029 103 005 088 068 000 9S0 P99 9 I 07(J 106 C Oil 126 OOoj MiUliutown 17 Fermanagh. ..... Fayette Walker Delaware....... Tboinpsontowa. Uonroe ........ Greenwood ... 02 000 02 0C0 000 Susquehanna.... Patterson Beale Port Koysl 03 Turbett 001 Spruce Hill 010 Tuscarora 9fe Lack 899 Black Log Milford 000 Total , Hcraim jvtaa. 2? p 9 e e - I S- f 0 O t ,. 015 061 096 019 ,. 001 085 116 008 001 1S2 127 006 .. OlO 129 060 000 ..U00 027 039 002 006 105 8 '. 001 063 055 003 . 001 029 103 004 1 ,. 010 087 067 000 j .". Ot'O 076 106 000 1 ,. 000 Oil 022 000 ,. MO 070 126 000 1 0 1 Miflliatown 015 Fermanagh...., Fayette Walker Delaware ., Thompsontown. Monroe ........ Greenwood...., Susquehanna... ' Patterson 1 Bealo ; 'rt K"?1 s"hu1 Tuscarora. Lack.......... Black Log.... Millord Total.... OOHOaBSS AT LABQZ. K 5? M 8s 3 fT 5" R g - C W 012 066 100 002 086 116 000 242 098 001 165 127 090 123 061 002 027 039 833 333 333 005 105 2 1 j j 1 Mifflintown j J , w-4lkBr .. Greenwood... Sosqnehsnns . , . ... lu nue Ior glsIature, two al1 tLe time Patterson Beale 000 Port Kojal 001 Tnrbrtt 000 Spruce Hill 009 Tuscarora i00 Lack 000 Black Log 000 Milford ooo 092 166 084 086 090 077 011 073 082 055 106 070 174 104 021 126 000 003 001 000 000 000 000 020 Total. COSOBIM. aMlMBLT t " ,. ,s Er 5 if c w 5 2 51 f O w, r r c Mifflintowa 112 064 013 091 084 011 Fermanagh 102 100 010 079 120 009 Tayetie... 260 093 0M1 2?1 $ (ton WaiXer... 13o 100 005 153 142 Ou3 Delaware.. 108 020 000 14H 035 000 Thonsps'n. 040 028 000 034 031 000 llonroe.. . Greenwood 01G 03 006 013 09.1 003 Sniquebanna . f0j 047 Patterson..- 068 066 000 067 067 000 fc 110 066 000 108 064 000 Port Royal . 073 060 001 095 029 000 Turbett.... 033 102 003 060 076 000 SproceHiU. 100 065 000 107 058 000 lTucarora. 129 137 000 147 120 000 ; Jck 081 09" 000 0!1 087 I Black Log. 022 Olu 000 019 013 000 jMlllord.... 088 144 017 172 089 000 To'-!.. r N to 9 2! XT I I I 3 1 ? ? 0 5! c Mlffilntown 083 C'12 O93 Kermansgh 116 012 075 Fayette 174 000 161 Walker 128 020 144 Doware 035 000 10 Thompsontown 024 000 039 llonroe 000 COO 000 Greenwood 083 003 023 Susquehanna 051 000 047 Patterson 051 000 057 Beale 059 000 100 PortBoyal 042 013 062 Turbett 076 001 059 Spruce Hill 079 000 082 Tuscarora 119 000 138 Lack 083 000 092 Black Log 013 000 019 Milford 096 020 104 aaciSTia. coiwisioser. Tll TT1 I -I g: I f S8 a 90 o c" 106 071 013 095 073 19 097 106 PP9 095 106 09 . 237 104 000 25S 000 M , 155 139 004 189 102 C 158 028 000 000 024 00 ' 081 C31 000 037 029 00 . 000 000 000 000 000 00 1.016 092 008 015 093 03 n(l 047 000 051 047 00 099 041 000 067 065 00 099 076 000 101 077 00 068 061 000 071 050 04 05 078 004 050 08a 05 J 096 067 000 0W 067 00 . 131 130 000 083 128 00 , 085 690 000 0C8 087 23 ,.014 013 000 017 013 02 . 096 106 016 095 103 20 C MiWintown Fermanagh Fsyette..., Walker.... Delaware . . Monroe.. Patterson. Beale. .... Port Royal Turbett... Spruce Uil Tuscarora. Lack Biack Log. Milford. Total. SHORT LOCALS. The election is over, but all are not happy- A white corn is being brought from Kentucky to Juniata. The "Week of Prsyer" will com mence on J sonar j 7 th, 1883. The old fashioned corn suited the season in this county beat, this year. ATKINSON'S MAJORITY. Mr. Atkinson's Majority for Con- g. grefis is as fouows; In Huntingdon r-r n T T 1 Til n U 1 1 1 728. In Juniata. 350. Total 1817. 2 1 Kiinmell's majoritv, In Franklin fi.W. p' In Fulton 41 . Total 10C6. Atkin ois sons majority over Kinuuell in the 008 ; district i" 751. "Oarfiel.V W. T boasts of the itH) ! sinidlest woman in the Territory, one 000 i Amanda Welch. She is twenty-two 3" y.ra ohL thirty two uirke in height 8 weighs thirty-four pound aud has j yet her first "or baby teeth." THE ELECTION. The election in the State as per returns by despatch indicate that the Democrats nave elected atnson. The returns from the Congressional district, indicate that Atkinson is the O -88man. Pomeroy is the mem- b. f r this county. Caveny the Register and Recorder, and Shivery the Sheriff. The fusion that gave Atkinson. Pomeroy, Caveny and Shivery such handsome majorities, did not comprehend Beaver in their sweep. The Stewart voe in Juniata, was not as large as was expected by the friends and advocates of Stewart The Democrats claim everything from Massachusetts to California. years "wr tHis. They wiU need a talking member. It does my Hush you. don't lauch the mcilie . to illustrate ITValBHt LeafHalr Restorer. It is entirely different from au others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately froe the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any way affect the health, which Sulpher, Sngar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver pscperations hare done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle is war ranted. iMITH, KLLNE fc CO., Whole sale agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRIT TENTON, New Tork. The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound for the productive mins and fertile prairies of the Great Southwest in unanimous in so loctir.g the ronte via Chicago. Implicit confidence is placed in the Kansas City pio neer line, composed of the C. B. . Q. and Old Reliable Hannibal and St. Joseph Kail roads. Thjongh fast trains are run by this Line ar '. V equipment is unsurpassed. Enn.orvi.1T roa uiuu The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new E locking Supporters for Ladies and children, and their unequal Skirt Sus penders for Ladies. None should be with out them; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in tbeir praise. These goods are mvinfactnred by ladies who have made the wants of ladies and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in this countr , aud wo certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a nady response, and that a determined wo man couk. make, a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advise seme lady who is in need of em ployment to send to the Company her name and address, and meation this paper. Ad dress Queen City Suspender Company, No. 179 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. July26 12rs Important To Travellers. Special Tnducements sre offered you by the Burlington Kotite- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this bue. A Goon Orraa: The Chirsgo, Burling ton & Quincy Railroad Company has just issued an iilnstrated treatise. "The Heart of the Continent," describing the wonder ful growth of the Six Great States. The book is beautifully printed, and numerous engravings of high merit adurn its pages. Any one sending their name and addresa with two three-cent postage stamps will re ceive a copy by return mail, by applying to PriCEVAL Lowell, General P asscnger Agent, Chicago Illinois. C031MERCI ALi. MIFIXINTOWN MARKETS. MirfciTOwa, November 8, 1882. Bntter KK 25 Lr& 15 Ham 18 Shoalder 11 fides 12 Kags 11 MirFMNTOWN GRAIN MARK.KT. Corrected weekly. Qcotatioss roa To-pat. Wednesday, Noiember 8 1882. Vht 95 Cora, 0 Oats, 87 Rye 85 Clorerseed 6 00 Timothy seed -00 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Saturday, NoYem'r4,l??2, Wheat, 1.07 to 1.14. For February $1 12 was oflered. Corn at 8o and 90cts. Oats 40 to 1 jets. For January aa.1 Febru ary 40 was offered. Paiiidelphia Cattle marie:, B.cf cattle were c,!-- at 7cts Tor exa-a ; god at 6c ts medii ts; common at 4ct. Sheep st 5, 4, " A as low down as 2 cents pur pound. Veal ealres 7 to lOtts r pound. Hogs IU to 12cts per ji.ud. Cows, V55 to VrO. Consult the columns of the ?ntaW mwi Rt public en for bargains in real estate. See private sale. A new baby recently arrived in the family of a Lbuiavifla journalist, and papa was exceedingly proud over the event Turning to the old black nurse, "Aunty, said he, stroking the little pate, "this boy seems to have a journalistic head." "Oh," cried the untutored old Aunty, sooth ingly, "never you mind "bout dat; datii come all right in time." Lmm mile Courier Journal. - At the last meeting of the.N. Y. Dt.rymen'i Association it was stated that there were i,ow,uuv oows in uai State, the prodaots of which amounted to $100,000,000 anBoallj at its Itait '"a He i fond of penny-mackrel; he could get in public over the defeat of Beaver. Schweier, and the ring this veek, MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plaee where you oan bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, ASD FURS1SU1SQ GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered to this market, and at jlSTOSlSHlXGLT LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will he made to oruV at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Fridge m Water s-reeU, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jn. 1, 1;9-U SAM'L STRATEIi Has constantly on hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOESALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Good of all kinds are low Come and see and be astonished. Pants at T cents. C7 SUITS MADE TO OKDER.jj Patterson, l a., April 16, 1879. BUTTER-WORKER Opanaiafl oa the prinoipU of DIRECT AND POWERFUL PRESSURE, I Instead of toU'ju. grtsdlac or attdlag upon Ui hotter. KorkalauiaaaltaewaU. CERTAIN. EASY, QUICK. STRONG, CHEAP. Sand for fall deaertptlvs circulars to tha ZnTa. 'ore and BOLZ SIAS.EKH, POSTER BLANCHAKD'S SONS, COMCOWO, n. m. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers . Kennedy,) DEALERS 13 &RAIN, COAL. CEMENT, Caloined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, fcC. We buy Grain, to be delirered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. .-.ESNEDT fc DOTT. April 21.1882-tf TDIPLES. EBBGIIS OF TLHTin A Gentleman who sobered for years from Kerrous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects ol yon'MuI indiscretion, will for the sake of sutiering humanity, sead free to ail who need it, the receipt and direction lor making the simple remedy v which he was cured. Sufferer" wishing to jToflt by the adertier's experier.ee car do so by sddressing in perfect cotittdcnce, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., N. Y-, June 14 f 2 1 jr. I will mail (FreeVthereceipe for a simpl Vegetable Balm that will remove Taa Feeckses, PmrLES and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and 'jeautil'ul: also in- strnctions for producing a Inxariant growth of hair on a baldhead or amooth lace. Ad - dress, inclosiug 3c. atamp, bsa. fc Co., 12 BarcUy St., X. Y- Vismu TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe advert Jier having been permanently cured ol that dread disease, Cobnmption, : by a simple remedy, U anxious to make , known to his Mlow-sutTerers the means oil T .11 it. h. .i.l nd a IU I VN I naaa copyef the prescription used, (free cf the date 17S1 cut in it, and waa. no ebaro,) with th" directions for pirparinj; ; doubt KJ in that year. Hi. RaU and using the aiue, wbirh they wul Bad , father, H5 was a Tery Wd tuau dimmr sure Clee for Coccus, Col. Co.wsipt.! d hfi , fc fc on, asthma, BBOstarris, ax. Fsrties; . . wahin' be Prescription, will please ad-' l ell preserved, e0Ddenng tha dress iter. E. A. WILSON; Fean St., lit is over a century oil. Lrnntitr Williamaburgb, N. T., She Era. i A Fraakford woman was satnratii her furniture with Dentine to dsftr.j uueeU' and the Said exploded and bit -out the one tide of her totise Hi Bomber of slaughtered instets Uk- on the rums is not stated, Dut it as have been considerable. A Providenoa woman found tfc- -whipping did not subdue her soo, to she made him drink a quart Ai: wla. As he 'was still obdurate, ( burned his tongue with a rsd-bot py and be succumbed. 11 is aow u. -a hospital, and ste in jaiL ioul good tnat ratuson 1 and keep your mule well ADVERTISEMENTS. SAMUKL STKAYEK. Miscellaneous. at tan CENTRAL STORE MAIX STREET, 2nd Doob North or Bridgb Stbbt, Miltl in town, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe publio to - I following facts : Fair Prices Oar Leader I Th Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms t Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Out- leading Special cics.are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GKOCERIKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, UWn and Children, Quoeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually fouud in first elass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken ic exchange for good j at highest maikei price. Thankful to the publio for thiir heretofore libera patronage, I roues' tbeir continued custom ; and ask per- , SODS from all parts of tbe COuntJ, wbc j. .... , in .uuaia io cau ui see civ s:oci or ! goods. r. ESr ESSCII ADE- Sept. 7, 1S81. There is at preeDt in a fence on in-.- ftrm of j,, ,,aTilJ Rnt jn Wt8( , . .. , . ..... est LVn tbat bs ! cKal TOwiiso.p, a tocu pos