SENTINEL k RRPfTBLIGAN MlSCELUtJYEO US JtD PER TlSEMEJrrs. 1 MIFFLIN I'UWN: Wi!rtT, March 14, tut. wri!cr, $:.3 ytt uus If Skid ,:Vn 12 ur.B'.ta; 12.00 If mot p&a withia II month. Transient adrertiaementa inaerted at (0 u I' wk lr each inxerfion. Iraneirut buinea notice in local col bbi, 10 crntn t ljur lor each inwnion. Dcductioae will he mad- to thne deetring ! advertite by the yi-ar, ball or ajuart-r year. ITem.'raber. that for this ea son only, ihe Jub Lepuiticent, Of ihe fcfc.NTISKL AND l.t:PUI.LICAIi, will turn cut bills, for sale of Per.-onul Property, at lower rates than ev r I efore. A re daction of 50 per cent will be m.-ule, afti r thi date on bills j raited at tlii office, and a no tice of the t me of Kile, in the paper, wiil le inserted &r.iti Parties having their bills limit ed el.-ewlure. can have a notice of their -a!e inserted in the k.vtisi.l a si Ki.rcBUCAX, for 5U.;t- and upward to &uit the length of the notice. Register cl Sales- B. f. )li-r atll at Ea-t S'rra. UfK-r-k 17. I KlIf.T I I,,.-... ........ . O , - w.i(.n, anil g tcnl n-ortiarni uf house- eold g'Ja, at.d a !i...:r aud lot Sama.-l C. Poinrrov will -U at Pablic $jle, at hn re-ilruee, iu Spruce Mill to wn. bii, Jimi iti County, ntMiut twu uiln. 'I Slat llS. ) taimlv tuaia, which ii l j.wd tnw,Ww au. rv (i.th Au eicrllmt ! iwar afrimt uaf.ui. aimoat nrw b vi t... h..i... h. id .."..I KiiLtiroiumita...i.d 'r a'ticitt. s'r t cumiueuca at vas o'clock f. lu. Src bill SHORT L0C.1LS. 1 Tht bu.ne.w in the western tUtes l.aaa 1 aa.Tk A t t in-1 K- v.. ll.u,. that pifvtuled m iLatuciunof couu I ..r,fi AO UI11IDPUI. tT,'rlUHI'-IM ITIlSr- J .. ' . . . A. I 1 4. 1 1 In!-, i ki'AII rr-l. 1 1 1 1 tli.. f nTinaf . n Vm '. , t. r- " " . U , Ulj -J . ... . . Hill, ate publican iaHt lsue iu a iuiiia no tice The notice atiitej tliat tha par ties wore tecret!y m irrie I, when it ahoaiJ hava tL.ted. rojeccl tn irriej. Mrv. F.oreuca Chldcater W.ilvor ton wAl rivo hii El K-utiou irj Euter t iiuiueiil at the IVesbjtermu Cuapi-1 on Tueadjjr evening, iian h 2 itu, ut M o'cl'ick. The r-cdJa for the bfOcfit of th Acadeinj. Almisaluti 20 ctrtit". children uaJer 'l ytara half pri e. .Th Suprems Court bas Jeci.ta.l tLbt a proper; y h ilder want LaTa tbe oppoiUir.itvto w.-;k nut hii roj.il tax. la Feim tu.ili tawimuip iu hoiu in wtaUi-a, parties liavo j;oiie ou tbe ro.id. and worked uwre tiniii their tux BMuoaitxd t : tLev would tuu preTnil on tiie auditorn to pha t'leir accojiit, obtain n order, for tua orcr work, sell tlia order und p.ckt just that in ;i I'll cafelt. It i" a LidJ of pro -ednre that th property holdeia of iki; iowtir-bip should look iut'j. "Of lute I Iikts lwn imjiresaed with the row.iiff tendency to undo lUttatic h:tb:ts of tha young w.tiu eii in cities,-' writeH a B istou lady to the St. L i!JH Globe Deiuocmt. "Thst is, a certain rl ies of toui,' woaifcu who are verv ilisanctivn, aii'i wh are, in a wy, the outgioatl', of the uroduirt of new conditions of li.'c Theee are th y"iing women . in the profehaiotis and in art. The latter, at lea-t here in Boston, naturrically Terr far otfi balance those tlevoted to other avocatiotm. There are hete dozens of yonng women who have their own studios and live eepurale and independent lives. Tbey are nr tists in oils, wntcr colore, siieriali-ts in fl.wrt- jninting. or portrait paint cit Crayon portraiture is also a specialty. The physicians ure usually so far at le-iet s I kuow, an o der class of women, as natnra ly they would be. For we have n. Doctor Z:iy' as yet, iossible as she is l this a'c Ijiw baa its attractions for Bost n young women, and journal ism is iu high f ivor ratiicr fashion able, in fact it is very good form here to Late something Ij do anJ to "do it." There was a queer funcril cere mony in the q ict town of G.iwan.L. N. Y , ou the 5;h iiut A lpppatch sent on the 6.h. eays ol it : 1 he bur ial of (i. Sttbbins, for twenty yearn editor f the Cub:i, X. Y.. Pair.., caused a heiifution in western New York aud will go down us one of the moid i tmarbable .b quies of the age. Stebbi is was trhat uii.'ut be pronouii--ed an rnol.it e. Fore..rslic lias ben dvir.tr f consumption an.l lorijo Lntherau Church, of Altoona, m.mths l.e l.iooded over his appr. acL iug dissolution. He w.i impreesid by tbe lefui-al of Chmlen Thome, the ac tor, to hare any religion services held over bis rtm iiiis, and prior to bin .leatb xacted from bis faim y the promise that no minister of whatever, denomination should be allowed to bold a religions service. He was a member of Lodge No. 553, Kuig-ts of Honor, and asked thnt the cere mony should be conducted by the lodge. He desired the Knights in following bis remains to the gr to sing -Marching Through Georgia, repeating tbe wir.ff when the earth fell on bis coffin.. On leaving the remetery they were to sing -Good ve, my lover, good bye." " Steblaus died last Friday, the fun eral takinp place be.e yesterday. They w.ng the. sopgn requited, both in going and comi-g- niid created sensaiion in the qmet town, the o t. au of whi. h did not undersUud now r,uch tongs could be tolerated a foneiaL The n.ouruers not eeem to mind the strangeness of the obspqnies. . Tbe scene at tbe trr-re when tbe earth clattered on the box and the Knights started np the old war-Honf: WHs iinpresBive. As the lutt words died away the cortege move,! on .ni i.. ;.,ri cptuetcrv the senti mental eong was taken up and sung with spirit It wan ft Grange funer .1 vtU.in two vears aT was p- Pointea United S.atej Consul t nr of the I'hillipiue Islaud. A nur eane destroyed the island and he re tnrncd to j-i.rr;ili6ra. Theo. t Br.LT We'r a nice company Biliy, hurry up ! Billt to Theo Don't be in a nurrv 1 heo. vou can't tm tn tne Legislature, m 1884 for the r - - . o - ! . . . Tltlg, m.-l le ot OUr Till', have St man iu thia town, and one in P.. , ,,.., ,t . . , ... . '-it "I'll mujr nuiit lii irui OUt. at the nrimarv Ifptinn rp It I T 11 t 1 TO ' 1 S:lY Lang the primaTv' election, didn't we klck tn verdict of th- two last priui iry elections to Davy iJone' iockcr. to 1'. Yes Th-o I sav -in the primary election " laws, we set them aMe twi e 1 . 1 ana no one nui tnat tool w i . . ifcuweiiT caw n it neemeu lot . care. Wera nice brace we , ari T tdB. -That's so, we are SHORT LOCALS. A late spring. Eaate- cards are in order. 1833 will hare 53 Mondays. The moon wiil be full on the 23rd. Senator Cameron' health is not ;rood. Carrie Dcrr, is in health. 11 lion L March baa bad a good deal of the j luo'"se' ion iu it. ' 'ie rtrn editor George Fry- Ijiincatiter county, has 7,070 farms i- J i within its liuiila Colonel John J. Patterson, was in town last Fiiday. A xtrou Hol.ition of tobacco will kill lieu on cattle. Lidica ai ttlking about the com ing spling boltliet. The theruioiueter. last Thurn l.iv morning fctood at Zero. Mr. Willia u Hetrit k Sr., of Mex-j io. haa been quits sick. i Clark Wright, wid take your order. ! and Miij.p.y you with fish. j ti.w ,th ....1 t.. K- !.. i frying uioutli on iuvaiids. The Frcabyterian church in Ty rone in Hearing completion. Berks county, haa a ronataole that has boeu re elected 21 times. The oh ! be joyful season ol houne cleaning is near t hand. D K. SuloufT, bought the Coi!ei property, in Patters u for $."8i. Met aodiste in Port Royal held a fetiUT.i!, aud thereby raiaed So0.20. A dark spot in a civilized country, in the fami.y that takes no newepa- per. Tbe snow that fed lat week, was- j .i i .. : luo u.u. oue, niucu tue iuiow aeanon e the snow season i came in. The Penntylvania railroad com compnny will build a banJsoi&e de pot at llarrisburg. There is talk of a cigar manufac turing eatabliahuieut being opeueu in towii. We regret to announce that S. 0. EviUia, of Delaware township, is in poor hea th. Snow, number 21 foil last Sita: dav ; it was deeper than any of its pi edeoesbora. Tbe editor of the Bedford Press in again at bis pot, after a sickuess of Ibrce mouths, Itev. Henry Baker, pastor of the iiuB t ealgueO. Both wife, and mother, of John Howe nave oesa si- oea "'i"'" i. l :i iea wnutu the pnst week. William Cleck, of Fermanagh twp. b.u 'ht four red Jersey pig-, from Jacob Thomas. j The Academy Union Leagne Club Jacob Thomas,, sent to Jersey for j give an entertainment in the Arai! four red pigs, they came by express, emy building last Siiturday evening. aud are nice ones. Somerset couuty people, are inter - ested in the doiu-s of a woman that is said to be a witch. The editor of the Lewistown Ga - ... .... . .... . im. I... F l ffl,... n assepucLeral 1 . .- tr f.; ,ht . th. want A hne of fast ft eight to .the west, has been put ou tue railroaU . it is called tue -iime it eieuu W.-ll. Sheeder, principal of tbe uub.ic schools iu this place wul open a I I.. el normal school, in this tow n Li. Ir - 4ha AstrouomriB uo - o -u- Stir of Bdthlehem; it whl appear in the constellation, Caskiopea. Frank S. Books, graduated, at a Philadelphia medical school, last week. H slood high in his -slass. Fo BtWT Three honaes f. rent, oear tbe .MiNiht sts, in Millord ...wiAhip. Cell tm A J. Fsttemou. Tbe cold wind that prevailed last Wednesday, drove the meu from work at tLe 2nd lock north of town- The Eaater holidsji re looke i orwardto, with a gieat deal if bright anticipation, by Ihe little peo pie tnat kuow that their parents will preps re colored eggs for them. J"" ""'su-- i iriT-"" . ' a nice pair, you in particular, wliy you Jook a.tride ot that mule, as it you nad just got ' ou cried to gtt an appoint over the erysipelas ; have been ' uient in the quartermaster's pow wowed, that was as good department? and cried because a sell to get oif, as you 6tartmg y our pant's did not fi.? you'r a a Hepub.ican paper by bring-, brave soldier. ins tne orth v arohna New h.m here and opening it on cap iUl that was borrowed on the credit of Democrats. D. to T. Come Theo. don't get mad. T. to B. Well Billy, I don't II la. I like to oe to:u that my inu.ei .I L A -I can i c.urv iue mrougn to me Legislature. B. to T. Hah! Theo. ?rhweier savs tit it vim in. ; .cnweier say s ui.ii you are a ; white nigger erlo. mer I guess oo i r 1 i the Scmml toid the truth. i, T. to B Peace, peace. Bill v. but in hauling that wagon iu The Lvitlierand wiil hold a socia ble at the house of B -nj nuin Wag ner in this town, on Tuuraday, even ing The friends of Rer. Mr. Smith. rained Liiu quite a sung sum of uioti er. laat week, a the balance due on j wilery. I Tu j titns in approvjuin; when the poor state 0f!wery and orer worked clerk will i. j long t go to tlie cool cellar to draw ?,. , , . ' ua 1 tne cat iract remoTd from his eyes last week. D-iri:ig a 6ei royag-, lay on yo-u ill k to a ld sea siJiUfS. People rh.it have cr ed tue saa, will tell yon to do thnt. K irtz K in3T a tn, on S ttar lay, re i-e.Te I 15 Genu in cirp, whith Le i i ... p. .cea tu a po.i.i ou ma larot, n Fertuana.'li township. As earthq-nka shock has diiturh ed thj teace of miud. of K 10 la J 'u 11 isu't m! -h wju ler for the iveras in tu erery where bucoiue.- eJ OTer tlj i rjspect of beiuL! ..wallowed by the earth. G..-or:.'o Ciihbs so d his honsi find iot on Washington ntreet, t3 Joseph A l im-t. Pri -e $310. lis a!so sold a dild North of the Pre-ibvtTi4agiavr yard to Mr. A bun for ?6j0 j LewUbnrg is to have a new flour ing mill, the rapacity of which will .e iOO barrels of fl ur per day. Tne fi air is to bo u ale by the improve . r iler p an. Tlie Franklin R poi:ory remaik: jotne oi the papers ate ai.atiug the propriety of establishing the whip; -idi: post in Pennsylvania. It wonl.t 1,0 u excellent w.ncea for wife beat- Bi" na '"pauent tramps. i ue v ;ggin sioruj, w.as not a di stinctive ae Wiggins predicted ii vould be, bat peoplo here were sat islied with the storm of last Wed nesday, if it was a day ahead of time. The Philadelphia Times says: Fu! ton county is blessed indeed. . Sh lias no railroads no county bridees. f. i - . . uo almshouse, no distilleries aud no i county debt A KIiticmn wouhl and life a burden in such a place. Members of the M. E. Church, ia L -wis tow u presented their preacher, itev. Thomas Slierhnk, with an over coat, list week. Mr. Sherlock preach ed here a few years ago, and has iuaiiy friends iu this town. Wiggins mind is in a state of j trouble, for it bas been reported to lim ymt ,ero an(i tjere . .,.. h. . : . , joine ipsane. btorm did i liwcome ipsane. Storm did irreat : .lawage to the shipping o3f tbe connt I of Lng.aud, many ships were des J troyed and many lives lost. e .t Satnnlay tbe 22nd, the Barretts ! will give an entertainment, and the '.next Saturday evening, the Rugby rClub, will give an entertainment j Railroad watchman, at Black Log Station, named A Hendarnon. was j killed on the rai.n.ad, by a freight ! train on Monday evening He step- (ff a rf of . ..f.nniW tmm .! w kin . I ...... .. , I SJl,I Blf-J ,A M.-D.W M IBllfi i9 I liO q o fc I . . 1 iy seen in Jiriirl township, li n ale couuty, recently. Tbe beini; that makes them evidently baa oniy two feet A number of people believe that the tracks, are tbe tracks of old Satan. Tbe Altoona Tribune says. Ti e Pennsylvania railroad company has es abbshed a new class of special u:gh speed freight to consist of one hr.n h ed cars per day : seveuty from Xe-v York, twenty fr.m Puiladelpb a nd ten .'roin Ba.timore, for points in ihe went aud northwest AH treigi.t trai t and its speed wiil I iweiity fire miles per hour on a white block. ' the army you were safe from the Johnnie rebs, is it true that B to T. A Rowland for an Oliver. "Theo. come tell us did you cry w hen you pressed btenger of Pattison s cabinet toll like to stick it at the little give you an-oihee at llarrisbuni? 1 1 guess btenger knows that ou I are a mu e, neither a Democrat or a llepub.ican but a violater ol . pruiiark' election laws. D in the peace, you too were in the quartermasters ue-, p.rtment, you don't need to sav braver v to me. vou had! , belter had a substitute in the ar,ny- 1. to li Lome iJilly, you are saying too much, hush! hush ! ! FilM Ft lfltlll r.liin ui rj ntkt Ira . There are young msa in Trough uiedi aua uroisoma wuo cannot ho d ; sieiuofTirn fir their iu ithers. I w.th.iut wiucing, but will hold J i.'i pounds of a neigiib.iring family f r the bst part of tue ni rut with a pttienca and d ility tint ai d certain ly phenomenal. DO NUT FOKGET. Do not forget thnt at Hess s Tho- j l.vnat.h nl.-rr v,.i. in .r-t : ..-.1 ..,..! r.., - AIko anything that ia made in l'iio- i loraphy, you t-an net lieie done np, iu hint d iss style. All the latent style picture's, such an Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Panml Boudoir, iit:, Ac. Frames of all kinds cheap. Tue Kve.'ett Press of last wjek siva ; Nor.uan Smith, aud Ciirit K lii.i. ei-li age 1 a.sut tweaiy foar years, of M unt Pie in l it, are want ed for a b.u: d a-a iu;t on M.-s Ilai !iah Yo rler. Mrs. Y iI t sttrted t dk from the JJaiti.uo.e and Ohio D.ipot, it Mount P.easant, to hei b ime four mib'S E ist of the towu. iVni.e pan -.ing tlno iU a pie -a of voo Is the two mu asstn:ted her. oreaking her anu an 1 cutting her iinad so badly that she l.e.-aine ini-.-ouscioits, an I they left her for dead Sin was fo Ju l by a pmser-by, car rind to a h HK-i. an 1 tud lieal aid sum moned. T'.ie t wo in n, wa bel n. to rdspst a'o e families, have left the town. Full 50 witnese, were examined by An I t r. D. D. Sione, on Satur dty and Monday "in the matter of -xeptions to the report of viewers, who viewed and laid ont a road near I'm residence of J iin is Witmsr, in Walker to rns'iip, Jeremiah Lyons, app ared fo.-petitioners and E. D Parker and It E. Atkinson, for ex eeptiona. Tne viewers allow Mr L i kens only $75 d images for cutting n 23 acre field. S ich pay as that is a li.irlesq le on honest compensation. fir property taken for tha use of the pab.ic an l the w,ir 1 of dtin ires c innot sttnd in a conrt of justice lie fore which ad the facts in the ras- have been preset teX The question was argued before court on Tuesday. An exchange says. The Supreme court of Pennsylvania bas rendered several d. ciiuoiis of general interest in the ra itter of road tax. The right of farmers to work out their road tax, bas beon generally conceded, but supervisors in a few townships "in- Ht that the tax must te paid in money. A test case has been decid eil in favor of the tax payers, and tbeir right to work oat the tax. d a finely aud and finally a&rnied. In other cases collectors of road tax have claimed a commission on the part worked out as well as that paid into the township treasury. The supreme court decided that ad claims for such commissions should be re jects.!, the working out of a tax im posing uo labor on the collector or treasurer, bnt on the supervisor, who is paid for bis services. The Tribune claims to believe that t1 litor of e -nlintl nnd Rrpub I" J"M 'ot believe in experiuun , ul reli,-lon XiMW he luined tbe j comluunic.Jltion of -Iniitlirer,- ai a ! protest, asaiust the nrofessed chris i tian board of Commi sw inara, open ai-s, open- insr the Court H use for a semi m;- , . g6r ,h at a time of revival meet Te ma i rt vliA - It -! me I f an as naa i nigs in me cuurcucs. it is a new kind of theology to quote a semi niirger show as an evidence of exper imental re'igion. If church mem bers Wilson. McMeen. and Irwin can be squeezed through on that kind of a creed, it will be a happy thing for them. Wouldn't it be j.ist as wel for them totart a church of their own, and once in a while, opn it fo: a semi ni;er show, to prove tbe graces, and powe of rxperi.nenta. re'Lnon in connect on with a semi n'gger show. Wid iuquiter be kind en ugh to send ns a c .tuiunniratiou on the'suhject of experimental re.ig ion in connection with a semi-nigger snow? Quarter Bggfp ix. COD HIsclI IJc your talk about the substitutes; will do no ood, fr .vhiver- was a ml st tu e, and l am told was a goou soldier V you talK in that way lie II shut you oil; week you said yourself thai from the printing pap. and then jyou are the cheapest printer! ou'll crv worse than when "for the commissioners, and vet! your panls won dn't fit you B. To T. What a cunning churl you are, 1 forgot melt. corioral that he had two sub- ' s.itute.-, because the mule8 that we drive think that is sin irt talk, 1 orgot m self, but I'll Isav no more about it if vhivervlsemi niff'er-show. vou'dseethe was a substitute Oh ! Lord I hope he didn't belong to the; inintia. ; it would ! wi-er to quit talk- ling about the count v printing lor I knowr that tne little mi i tiacorporal.sever.il times said, I A mi , . M..r.'f mi.iMn. m. i . I hw I jh Id by Rid Banlt School, in Mi" rd towiinlup, on luara.lay eTeniuy, March 2L The prooeed t ba ue- e I in purchasing school apptratux AdiniM.n l!) rente. The public aie invited. L-af tobaco nalen, in this coantv are repot ted as follows ; j Daniel 3Ia.ea, bought for Kerbs. 'X tee-. ,!eaI;1 Lane tt..r city, of ( in tobaovo. in I iacTes of ISS2 i-iop. at li for wrap I . . a .... I I f : a W ae .. n i ' "i ' ? i pers and secouda Robert Roison, sold at . 16 6j and 3 cents. J. B. M irrinon, sold to the same parties ut 17. 6 and 3 c -n!s Wm. Groninger. sold to some par ties at 2 J.'. tic und 3.: J. B. Monison. bought. Smith. Kepner's crop at 14 4 and 2 , and j E liott UroDiugor a crop at lot- 4 aud ; 3 cents. I Love Song. Oil, never ti m. ; i .u apart ; Mi U ir.u f . eoia-- not uear ! He der tui r rr t im I strt, fSut tte al o.rr dear !" And abile ke .jjil-- bcrt-heek ail faaia, II r l.n.k aaa ault aa l a . ; Bui wueu 1 kiaaisl ta. r ahe breasts No airnger IQaa a cbi-l. All. Itfve, whil i't th..u ik-n ttt t Tby h.uaj ia thi and acre ; F "rover dearer t.t m b-arl Au.l neicr uier ilcur, r. w. u. utibi. 71 ial m tit Leaf llulr Kcslrcr tl la cuiliwlj a.d--reul irull, ell wllieia It aa clear aa atrr. and. aa He a tne in-ilh-alea, ia a p.-rlecl V.jeia.ile Uair Keaiir . r. It will iiiitH'-dMielr ire Iba bead tritia all dai dri.fl, nature ra hair l Ma nature j eulor, and .mIucs a ne jrwib ah. re u baa (alien . It d. n-.t in any way at I j iliel.eallb.al.icb9iilt.ber, Sugar ut Lea..l ...d .Nt.r.1. ul S.I.er .r. r.i...n. f dune. It a ill chaafr. Iigbt ur laird hair ia lee daya lu a bva.itilul giu-ay bn.wn. Ak unr dmi g.at lr it. Kn-b Imitle ia ear- . .tiiTii fiiVKa in i?s.i.. I mh- Afet. fMliricni, anl 11 ALL t j RLCktL, .Nra lurk. yi.tiitstEin SKR-GERItr-0,VhV7hin.I at the rraid.-uce .l th ' bri le'e pira i'a. in ..-so oy K.;v II. l. snin tei, sr. . tt. M uiwr, and M iaa M. I j -rh u-t. 1 HOSTKrLKB DK TK O'l th Sth int ! at the rraid.-nce ol J leoti B. i.licr C-q , by J Kcr. K E. Bcrty Mr. Jam VT. HoMtler, j and Clara A Detra, bjih ol rTalker j tonhip. j HIFFLIKTOIVN MAKKKTS. Xirrunruwa, March 14, lea.i. Butler .. Lara...., Uaui .........m.t.... ...... ...... dliuukler SlUua. ......... IJ ail li IS II li i Jllt FLLNTO.VN UUAl.N UAKKKT. Curiae led weekly. QuoTarioaa torn Tu-sr. Wedueaday, March, It, leSS. Wheat 1 10 Coru, :.. ii Uala JTtoaJ aye i Cluvcraoed.... .......... ..7 oOloit.V'i Tlutolby aeed 1 AU P11ILADKLP11IA MARKETS. Phitailelphia Markela Match 10-ISS3 Whatat $l.i9. For May bud ,1.21. Corn 69 to 7ile. ' a le. CallleS2l.i Si7-V" Fheep $i 25 to $) 'J K ll.'go $7.o to $S.ini. I'oUtora roc l.i 93c p.-r b'labrl. Wbiakrv $l 8. Hy ai ( 3 ! . ,r i.,t.. Ha.... airk'd lit in 14c. iMlra He bouldnra 7 t fc. Lard 1 1 i y r p.. und. Du- k . g,- at 3 J tu i2c. Cbi.-urn egga at 17 i 13.- Urna I7e lu 18c. ' R-ioetrrn 11 to 1 3c Dueka ISC -r p.om.1; t.-rae at 12 tu I4 per puu.al. Oreaeed cbickens at 1 to I"Jc oar pound. . . u. s. Masters Dyan't. BEEV, WHISTS'. MACKS. FISH, AD A safe m The Tangerline. e I that the'public printing should! be kit to the Iowes. bidder. B. to T. There it is a, J yoa are a 1joI ; lor only last vou oppose the letting of the! j riniing to the lowest bidder. If tschweier should take a i.o tion, to open on us as his In- Iqiirer did on the evidence of experimental religion as reveal-: 'ed in opening the ourt House j by the Commissioners, to a j cracks that the sand runs into. T. to B. Well ! well Billy, let us keep quiet and move we talk the v orse our case be- comes. Hurry up, quietly a a Hi.lv and keep your stock of mules well in hand ANt AttrrrttHtinent: i irj:AsriiAii:, AT TM! CENTRAL STORE HA IS STREET, 2D DOOB NoBTH OF BsiDOX SrBER, Mililiiitowii, Pa., . w . . . . . ... . a " atisntiue of tbe pabue to tbe following facta : Fair Prices Our Leader! Ths Bjst Goods Oar Pride ! n p.: fW Rtwl I Hanli af Exchangs Our Terini I Small Profits and Quick Sales Oar Motto I Our leading Specialties are FKtSll COODS EVERY WEEK IX DRY GOODS, ! NOTION'S. GKQi'EKIKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Mee, W..u.en and I'l.ildren, Q.irf ucwara, tilaawar, Wuod aud illuw ware. Oil Clntlm, nj r.rw rj8lt a. Ball; foauj ia 6rt- oI,M "t,,r- COUNTRY PROHUCK takes in . Lj,.heit mket I'"0 Thankful to the public for their brretofore libera, patronage, I nqiet tbeir cuutiDB.-d catuai ; ai.d aak per ' aons fri all t.srta uf the count?, rbeo w M-a to oall nd see my stock good. of F. ESPENSCIIADE. Srst. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (arTiors te Bin ere a. Kennedy,) DEALERS IM Jlt AI. CO A la laL'MlSKlt. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. AvC. Wa bay Gram, to ba delivered at Mifflin ' town. Port Koyal, ur Mexico. I We are prepared tu I aroiah Salt to dealers at reaaonable rates. KENKEDT It DOTT. April 2!,IM2-tf WISE .ukuut are always oa the okout lor ckaneea to in- crraar ibnr carnuira, and in tune eclue weaiih ; Iboee wb ilu not lupioie thnr .priuiiitlr remain iu potent . Wr oil- r a nrwal t-bai.ee to Stake luonry. We aai.t n.am tiH-n, auio. n, bo ai.d rirla tu aork lor ua iiht ia their own ioc-iiiira. Ai-y one can d the w.Kt pn.ail.t Ir- uj tbe Brat atart Tbe buaineas aid pay umre than ten t.unra orilisary wagra. Kxp-naive oiiilll tOMiUhrd trra. S" one bo engage lata In niakr mouoy rapidly." Vn can deiuie your Loir tiu.e ilie uiL or only yeur apare DoaM-nia. Pull ini-MUM'tuo and all that la needrd aent ties. Addreaa Sxiseos A Co., Portland, Xaisa. D. W. HARLEY'S 1 1 .aSf WaK al i TOE HtSr AM) THE CIfEAFI.trf MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS. CtPS. BOOTS, SHOES, JSO rVRStSHMQ HOODS. RK la prepared l exhibit ane of tha moat rboire and aelect atocka arar agatad 1 t..ia market, and at JSTOXISHIXOLT LOW f SICKS t Alan, mraanrea takvn for auita akd parta of anita, wbick will ba taaa U MaU: at ahort notice, ery rraaouable. Komrmber th piaee, in lloffmaa'a New Baildinj, corarr af Bridfa tx2 Water aTaeta. MirFLINTOtTN. rA. (Jaa. 1, U7- SAM'L STRAYER Ha eobstant! oo boti a fall variat f MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FUKMSHIMO OOODd. Ooana of aU kit.i ara lew Tama aad aaa M and ba aatuDiahed Panta at T Cnta. Q3T SUITS MAUN TO OUl)t.H.ra Pattrrsoa, Pa., April 1C, 1879. THE BEST WAGON VUa. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAC0N MADE. rvnera ad T.mtm rar 1alir win Had it to their takweat te look wU lam the Mxaru or hum Mauum Wfwra (rureliaaiu. 8E?TD FOR OrROUIjAIl. A.OSIZaTX'a TK1. Wr. IIAITRISON, GUiXD RAPIDS, MICH. Professional Cards. Lusts K ATKinaoa Ur. Jaca, Ja ATHIXSOW At J 4COR, ATTUUNEYS -AT -LAW, UIPFLIN'TOWX PA. QCollrrting and Conreyancinf promat- ly attended tv. 'rrica On Main atrart, ia placa ol reai drm-e nt L.mia K. Atkinaua, K-m.. aiiith ol Btulite atreet. ptct 26, IHBl. jjASON IRWIN. ATTORNET-AT-LAW, Mlf FI.VrOI .Y. JUM.1TJ CO., F.1. m All baainma runitlv aiiendvd tu. Ornea Oa Bridge atrevl, epnite the ty.mrt House a.nre. j7 , 'SO-ljr ( J"ACOB BEIDLSK, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, JOFFLINTOWN, PA. Cy Cllct li.iua attendt d te promptly. Ornea Witb A. J. Patlrrsna tvj. un Bridge atrrrl. Feb 2 i, 'W T II 0 M A S A7EL L) E It, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MltrilSTuWK, u. OBice huura Irum 9 a. a. I.. ( r. a.. Ul flce ia hie residenre, on Tbird afreet, up Boalle Melbodlat Mraunage. cll,'-tl QAI. CKAWFOUD, M. D., Ilaa reeumed aci'aly tkr practice of' Vrdirine and Su'erv and tbeir collateral' brnehet M6ce al lb. old oner ul Tbird : and Orangr ai reels, UilUintuwa, Pa. March U, ISia J M. BttAZKE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .U-Hltmia, Junial I o , fa. OrrKa turuierl uccuuirti by Dr. Sterrett. Pruleaaional bnsiueaa preniMi attraded lu at all Uuura. JOU.V McLAtr.HLIM, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL. JUSHT.1 CO., fJ 37"Oiny rfliaole Cuiapaaiea repraaented. Dec. 8, I87i-ly ni.LIAM BKI.L. AGENT AND DRAI.KR IX Faranra and Mn-hnice Marbinary. MifTtintoan, Ja .lata Cuetr, Pa. Office na Bridge ttrret opioaiM Suuth side ul Conn lluaae. ' ".. 8, 112. Special .Yolicti. i Great Cause of Hunm Misery! I the Io of mmm llow h.OMt, How ICciatored. ! Jual I'liblixlied, a new ed II lull .rt lilt. I I ULV KK VVKI.L'S CKLKKK rtl F.SSA V on the railifl curt ot Sr,asTnRUat or i Seminal tv'ekuea, Involuntary Seuiinal ; l..aea, lapi.TK.Ntv. 'eiiial and I'hyaieai Incapacity, luipudi s.u lo Marriage, tc ; . aleo, t,.ni nrT...i, r.rn.krT a.l r,n, in duced b aell-iudulgence or aexual extrav agance, tic. Ihe celebrated author, in this admirable j Eea , clearly deiuonsiraiea, Irum a thirty i yeara' euceealill r.-Kth-e, ihat the alarm- i tug conaequencraof selt-abuae may berad i. ally cured ; pointing oul a mode ut cure at oure anuplr, certain, aad effectual, by ttieana ol which every aiitt'erer, no inatti-i a bat I.U condition ni .y be, may cure bira aeli rheaply, privately, and radically. rrDiia Lecture aboillil be in the baud of every youth and every dmi iu tbe land. Sent, under aeal, hi a plain envelope, to any addreaa, po-euu, on receipt ut aia ceuta, ur tao postage atanipe. A Idrvte THEtTLTEKWEI.L XKUKAL 1 0 41 Ana St.. New York, N V. ; anel8-ly foet-C0.ee Box 4o0. .Visctlaneous. 6721: week tuade al boms br the in- l..ir .it. piib-K. Capital ni'l ne.-ded. we will ata'l you. Men, emirn, b" a and g!r!a wai.t.-d rvt-iy where tu ai.ik lor n. Now ia ilir time. Ton ran work in time, ur iv ieur ahole linie In tbe buail.e. No i.iher l.naii eaa will ay yon u-e tv aa wrll No one ran tail iu nuke ethmuoua pay. I.y ei f '" nt i.ncr. Ciwtly an ti and lerma tree. Mone made tael eatily and beuorably. Addreaa Tata k. t'o. Aiigiiata,Maino. Ianpsrlant Te Tintcllers. S.rrial hidnrrn enta are nflnid yoa b tha Parliegton Ron's- It will pay yea to read hrtr adistiiaesicst M be to and alee. 1 wksrs hi taie tens. 3AIICKL STKATES. ON WHEELS Tn ou AJtp r.if,nBi, " HARRISOIT." fwUIj WAukAIITlu, r. u4 bom mci from fc .VHtY astl PRINCIPAUUNE O I O A G O KANSAS CITY 11 Pel IE. PR.t,l. LOWCLt, I Ir.ftJt .al 3fjttr t- rm.jfL. l l.le...l.l Ckla.. l OLD Five aiara ejad ftr Favtllr Eatriaa. IFWeajte tor rmrmr aae. Fntc Meek aad tbe beat work. Stroac. I ainipla. afielent. conTeaient aad Una J able Thj conllana la ae THE STANDARD CHURN O? THE COUNTRY. TRY ONE. Send for full Descriptive (.IrcuUri te PORTER BLANCHASD S SO! CQ1C010, H. H. .:ighavva::a zmvrn 5r?!rr. f,p?,7imsB T-ia mar iha k'i.IH aavtnd to tha a f vBSltllSa ISTOCSl ;Ki.ERS. Itlanra I le ot ahalana a-:l (rla.l.na tvenly bn-hala rr kor, wits f nr - all aur ja-tiar. an 1 oaa ha ina k w.-r. ahaza ar r.nM. Tha rrin4iuaal.tr'' frrrtal1'ifl l-"B. aad Boat ST. JOSEPil HTG CO., Mn-ArrSKA, wo. I'LMI'LlaS. :itiu)KM of yoith Atirulleni4n who ault -ml lor l era Irnna Nirvoua iKl.ihly. I'rrn.aurr D-ray. an-l all thn rB- rl ul you ti.l ii diwretion, wi I l..r the a.ke ol ai.ffering humanity, eend free iu ail he need it, the rcceipo and direction lor m..ki.( iheairaple renn-dy by whnrh b" waa rami. suflVrere wiabirg to pri.flt b Ihe advertiaei'a exprrirnce eaa do an b adOn-eeine ia leifi-c: cunfld'tnio, Jt'HN B. iH.Dt.N ii Cedar at., N.T.. Jnne 14 H I yr. I wi-l mail (K er) iherecrips for a tire pi VioaTvaLk Hia ibal will rrmi.ve las FaicBaa. .'inrLta and BLoTrnaa, leaving the akin aott clear and U-1uih.il; aleo la airoc'i'.na lor pntucins a luxuri..si gruwrs id hair on a baiohrad i.r aunH.h lac. Ad dree.. iiM-liii.( 3c. aunip. B,s. Taaaatr At Co.. 12 Bin-lav St.. N. T., TU lONMiilTlVtb. Tbr advrttiaer baring tirrn prrwianeutly rureil ut Ihat dread olararr, Coaaiimptna, bv a aimple irmrdv, ia anxlai te make klM.an io bia lrl'i.a-M t. r-ra lb naaa of rure. . Tu all a I u iir an r it, Br a ill avnd a ropy el tha prearnpin.n sed. (trve af rlia. ge ) aiih the direcii.na lor p.i pirii.g aiel Uaii g ib aame ahn-b ibr Will Bud a aurr ft aa lor I ot saa. I iue. I'oaatarf-Hr- Aarasa. BaokcaiTu. AVo. Parties niiblSt the Pre-e-ipii..... a ill p'eaau art .li.ee Ke. E. A. HILSO.tj 11 fesa M.. fnU4auBvtrSh,. J., I f..- Uo;:iail. .L.ckkar vm 1'3jBJ:Sr lira i- ac Jae-ak, .a lwe2McB'efcTMra lwav raaka Mlanert. Salyyaja. Uaaa. 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