sesrama SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFIJNTOWN : . . WedB3MlaT, March 2S, 1SS. TKKXS. Hubsoriptien, 1.56 pur aanuai if paid - h1o 12 months; W.Oo if mot paid within 2 Months. Tranru.-nf advertisements inserted at 60 real j-T iurh (or each insertion. fmaaicttt basiaeae notices in local col niu. 19 ceata per liae tor each insertion. EeoUicKaas will ke asade te those desiring t advertise by the year, half or quarter CST. SHORT LOCALS. SHORT LOCILS. Ho for Dakota. Westward they go. The ruh of sales is about over. .April Poofs day conies on Sunday Midoiitt key note, ile let ma in. About ready to bloom, 'ha Hiring bon net. Quean Victoria, is report;?! as one of the A great variety of cook stoves at McCiin tio's. The 22nd snow made its advent oa Good Friday. A man takes rhuainati.-m tlironh his stomach. The name for a Chinese sewing circle, is Chin-cliin. I. G. Marks, gives attention to the insur ance buninvs. bti j nmn Vigour, is preparing to build a house on 3rd street. Lu.ieu vYi'.sen, -of O.iklani Mills, has been cn the sick list. Wm. Heteriek Jr., of Mexico, has been sick with, pneumonia. Vau Wert, has a new Post Master. 3. ilcMuea is the officer. James McMecn, of Fayette, has been sick with pneumonia. John Br.itton, a citizen ol Patterson, died at Veriaeday bight. Poor niAua.cn.Mit broke the Hoops bank ing firm, at Brighton Pa. The Meihoiit-t preachers are setting down for an other years sojourn. VTm. Bn'iks, carred a n-iuibor cf his cat tle eastward cm tioo i Friday. Jiw Yong, is preparing to hold an in ternational dairy txl.ibition. kijs, it auera'-e palpitation of tie licirt. So pais an exchange. Jarur B. Mi lr, of Patterson, is rerov ering iioui a -pcli of sicttness. TIss jtvmI b7il.ro bctwoia Ne.v York and Brooklyn, is lo be open June 1st. If they ill have no American hog or swine, let us t-ke no German wine. The L-.t season has corns to an end, and !lie mackerel brigade is disconsolate. The Fj r'ias p'jtt now talketh about spring loudly iit-y.-.ir; :n il.e lap of winter. Wisbiugi in city, Xow Turk city are to b'J coi.iis.clea br a wire iei.-pi.oao. j i .:M so.di(rs, that lire irt tb- vicinity of j Uri.-sttul U-ive o-ga.ivo l a Pist It. X. K. i Wm. IiVurick, Sr., of slcxieo, iied last Thttrsd..v ruorain;. azed about years, j Tto u.oou was full oil FiiUiiy, but it vras !;ot ih".1 cpIj piece ol i.at'u'o that was Jul'. The precedent for the Legi-.li.turo to nij.Ua in tho tie of Dalies, ; t j not admit l;l::t. Tiie wife of V. T. Jor.lon of t'i9 Zrzi fotd Ia, died a f?w days ago of malarial fever. One of !'i J iBdi-pensiblo tilings is a cook stove, go to HcCt.ut:c"j and bay n cook tove. Attrki Housekeeper, you may lind a force a-ejortsnont cf cock (;oves at jle- Ciintic's lA $a!an U running iooso near ?JcC..n ue'simrj;, i-'oitoii ccunty. So the KopubU cau sij . ii iny people took lck list w?ek, the catl:er was bUnted for the sittuesi that jKVaiVd. - Robert H. TattersOD, is prcparins to buiiJ a r.tw sti-re room 60 'p-' ""'P. at Peru Mills. "Twepty-one 'nirteenfrs" will graduate at the SIcAli.-tcrviUe soldiers' or; -ban ic!iool ibis slimmer." Ths average nun.bcr cf applicants p:r week, thit st-i-k Prssiieiit Arthur tor ctiice is three hni.drcd. II. C. Dora, sEir editor of the Altonna Tribnue passed his 3rd binh day on the 6th day of Match. Han w.-.nts iut little bcia below, but he rr:ik?s 3 grMt ii!tarb.-nco if he don't eat even ?bir-. PiicH. A harse onfJ ly John Balentine, in Ferciauairh to osLip uai hnrj by t!ii hal ter s few nifhts rgo. "In Cambria connty, recently, it ct-it a man $ 0 for cutting down a tree ca land owned by cnother party." Philip Kissler, ajed 45, a citirsn of Todd township, Pulton coonty, hurrg hiwself to a rafter in his stable a few days sgo. The Republican insjority in tlio r.axt U S. Senate wi;l be two. In ha House the PemocrKts will hsve a large majority. An xchsngc tays, the coming spriu hat is a perfect tlower pardon, anothtrexchREge rays, we'd like lo cultivate the garden. People tbit claim to know, say the cars will bo running Irom this place, by way el Erhneld, to Selinsgrove next Angnst. Mr.?. Wright, tuotlior of Mrs Solomon Hocks, is suffering severely from tho effects of an cporutioa on her eyes, for cataract. !!. T. SfcAlistcr, of McAlisterville, has just jitgsrd his 80th birth day. He is a vig Kt. Ward Weand, of Adamsbnrg, Sny der county, will preach as a anpply for a perioa of 6 months tor the Lutheran con gregation at McAlistemlle, Center and Thoiupsontown. The cashier of a ITashington Pa., bauk took 500,000 of the bank funds without consent to speculate with. Imagine the excitement in that community, when the transaction became known. Mr. George Doughman, known to every body in Uifilintown, will move to Patterson, be having bought a property there, after selling the one in tiiis town, that he lived in for a period of a third ef a century. There are more instruments used in the choir in the brick cburcb, than in any oth er choir in the county; abassviol, and two bonis give such volume to the music that the house is caused to tremble dnnug the time ot the aongs of praise. Fine music. "Wake me up, darling, to night and give me a toddy," said an Austin iuobriate to his vile as they were about to retire for the night. "But how shall I know when you want one ?" "You can't make a mistake, i am always thirsty when I am woke up." Texas Sittings. A yonng uiau from Tuscarora went west, reached his destination, remained over night, and the next morning to-jk the tirst train that came along going in tho direction of Juniata county. Ho arrived home in safely. It took but a panoramic sight of tho west to satisfy him. Ajudgehaviug lallen asleep during a trial, Lawyer X suddenly ceased pleading and exclaimed : "1 wili wall until Lis lien or wakes tHIore liatshiag. " "Jut," an swered the vpposiiig counsel, perhaps his Honor will wait until you havo huihcd be tore waking." Ti.e Italians have a prayer which roads: "1 pray thul I iuy nevir be married. But il I marry, I pray that I may not be dece.v ed. But it 1 am deceived, I pray that I may not know of it. tut it 1 know it, I pray that 1 may be able to langh at the wuole atlair." A Cambria county paper bays. John II. Firher, a Cambria county justice of the peace, has been lined $13d.33 for marrying a Uiiuor without the pareut's consent. The law is an old one, having been passed in January 1729. The penalty for its viola tion is a Bue ol C0. orous man for Lis years, long may he live and erjoy good health. The Huntingdon Journal of last waek says, There is, and has been for sometime past, a case of blackmailing in this city. The sul'jcct bleeds freely. The Lewistown Gwtto, has subscriber '.bat his paid is ar-cription 5 years in advance. All the printers, will pray, thit he may resch the hfaver.ly place. Sme days ago vTiiliam and Simon Clsh, of Fermanagh twp., were compelled to kill a va'nibie horso, for the reason that it had a leg broken by another one of their horses. The printing of law books, has been in the hands of a few flrma. Tho competition, lately, between said publishers baa been driven so brit-kly that the price of law books hs declined. "A new form of lamp, for use in photo graphing at night, by lucans of which a pic ture can be taken in the fraction cf a teo ond, was exhibited at tho recent photo graphic exhibition in London- The light is produced by burning magnesium wire in an atmosphere of pure oxygen From the Huntingdon Gioba , Mrs Bcu-j-miu Linn, of Lincoln township, gave bir.h to f i male twins about two years ago, who arc both lit and in excellent health. A tew weeks ag ), Mrs. Linn again gave biith to twins, males. They are cornicing Utt.e leiiorts, and nith their mother are . cry well and hearty. The Eioomtie'.d, Perry county, Advocate of last week, says : George Morton is the champion egg-eater of Carroll township. At Shcrmansdale, on Tntsday of last week, j ho cooktd and ato o'J egg within tiO miu J ctes, and then said he uiiut go to dinuer, ! ai it was wailitnr lor him. lie will hot lie can eat 10 eggs a uay. A yoarg lady at Uatnborg, U'jrtnany, has I j been punished by a Sue and cosis tor the I ; tiffeucd of p'.a i'-ig the piano late at night j l with the wisdoms uf the house open to i i t .ai the mufic reached the eara of the i ! ue.orhbor-i. 7hA aould they do in that '' p!ace ttith a brass band that would bj out ' ' Ha at n'ght tooling around the streets. "Ah ! George, isn't it delightful that vie are to be married to soon I To be sure, we are not rich iu ttiis woiMN goods, but with sncb love as ours we can almost live on bread and water. Can"l we, dear I" Eas iiv," aid George, with great emoliou. You furnish lue LreaJ, love, and I will stimuli arcun ! end find the water." The following s:;.-p!e remedy for, diph-tht-iia is given upon authority ot the Chris tian .Standard ol the 2uta lilt ; Put the per son suffering from tiiptheria into a warm bed, T.-ke a shovel ol led hot coals doni the Gr?, sprinkle a t.;'o!t spoor.lu! or two ol Hour of sulphur on the hot coals and place under the bt l. Heuiove the shovel out of tho room when the alihcied p.Tson begins to cough. Let iihis be none lor two or three nigl.t, and it will be found that the femes from she sulphur will kill the throftl liingus cilled diptiitn:t. A raited Slates cllicer,' from Washing ton was Sent to Carlisle to summons James Bossier as a witness, llo called at Mr Eos slei's bouse late at nifcht and against the protest of Mrs. Bossier forced his way to the ted chamber where Mr. Eosler was in bed. and there ia a rough manner serrtd the summons. It was au irrs -ajonable hour to go to a Uiin's Lcu:e to serve a summons. An impudent ofiicer in this county had his he.-d l.irilv hurt. loraUeitirtiug to enter a hom:e late at night to make an orrest for a trivial offen-c. Olilcers, hca in the dis cbarge !' ibeir duties should not be resist ed, but then n the cthrr hand, liieers should do their work at a seasonable time, and not come prowling about a man's casile at tn unseasonable h::r at ni'ut. Othcers are appointed to protect "private rights," but they seem to be pettii'g above their business and to b? takii'g to violating pri vate rights. Hepoit of Mount Hope School, Ferman agh township, for Cth month, ending March 10. .Number of days school during month, 21 j Whole number in attendance during month, C7; average attendance, 32; per cent of attendance, 92. The following pu pils were present every day d iring month : Martha II jwer, Hauna Davis, Slary Stoaer, Liliie Oower, Lillie Reynolds, alary llower, Amelia Spigelmoyer, Ada V.'oligsng, Emma S toner, John Woligang, Evan Dai is, Wil liam Wolfgang, O.Hcar Woilgang, Thomas Williams, Kiward Reynolds, John Reynolds Franklin Hamt.ight, Sylvauus Copeland William llower. I- L- KINZER, Teacher. A riollidaybborg paper says ; In the year 1733, just ninety yean ago James Irwin, the grandfather of Hon. Joseph Irwin, Dr. Crawford Irwia and David C. Irwin pur chased from Koowt Morris, the great Amer ican financier and land speculator, the farm now owned and on which Mr. David C. Ir win now resides, near the Presbyterian cemetery. The land was purchased on the instalment plan and when payment De cline due Mr. Irwin put the gold in a little tag and walked to Philadelphia, a distance of 24 i miles, paid his money and walked back to his home. The last and final pay ment was made in the city jail. Mr. Mor ris although one of the signers of tho dec laration ol independence, a member of the convention that framed the federal consti tution, a member of the first United States senate, superintendent oi finances, sent out the first American trading vessel, and done more to feed and clothe the Continental army than any other man of bis day, having , ,,s- M arc. loot his fortune was cast in- , and is o it(j agj Qf 2 yearfc SHORT LOCALS. Miss Mollie Under, haa been tack. The water ia being let in the ca nal. Bonnets are larger than they wer last year. - The western penitentiary numbers 452 inmates. Samuel Quay, lost a $3.00 bill, on Main Street, last Saturday. Editor Bonsall, has been confined to the house by poor health. The preaching of funeral sermons is diseouraged in many placets. Western papers epeulc of farmers at work plowing for oats and corn. Stewart Ellis, has gone to Harris- burg to work, he is a skilled workman. A supposed ghost in Painesville, O., was merely a night shirt on a tree. A Broom Drill entertainment will be given in Newport, next Friday evening. Miss Dufueld, of Fulton county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Duncan, in this town. xiepresentative I'omeroy, was ia town on Good Friday calling with his friends. Patterson Kellr, brother of ex Sheriif Kelly, died in Kansas, on Sabbatli morning. Mr. Uriah Wise, farmer on Mrs. Amelia Turbeit's farm in Turbett ' tn-iviik!.in ili.l I:mt Kaiv! h r Editor Troup, of the Lewietovrn Free Jies.i, took ia tho musical en tertainment la&t Friday eveniug. j Last Thursday, at Pottdville, gas exploded in a coal mine and burned and otherwise injured six miners. Foa rent -Three houses for rent, near tho McNigbt farm, in Milford township. Call on A. J. Patterson. Mrs. Scholl, altar a sojourn in Fadelplna for medical attendnnco Las returned, greatly improved in health. One of the newspaper fraternity has declared that tne moral of the Dukos aiJUiir to be no more courting iu dark parlors." Bert Etka, bought a house belong ing to tne MeKSiner estate, at public sale, in this borough, last Friday, for the sum of 5s5lU. Tiie Barretts, a club of young la Jied that attend the Academy, will give au eutertainmcut at tuo Acad emy on Saturday evening. J. E. Wcfct, a citizen of McTey tovvn, but wtll-knoan to the legal fraternity of Juniata coHnty, died last Fiiday uiormng aged 79 years. Take Notice Thx.t C. F. Hinkle & Co., have the largest stock cf shoes iu toAit. lucyure agents icr tte The appointments for the Juniata district, by the late 15th annual session of the Meth odist conference held at ChanbersDurg, are as follows i Richard Hrsaxi, Presiding Elder, P. O. Huntingdon, Pa., Bedford J. B, Black. Bedford Circuit J. F. Pennington. Blidne J. L. Leilich. Burnt Cabins J. K. Knisely. Cassville J. at. Johnston. Concord C. T. Dunning, one to be sup plied. Decatur to be supplied. Ennisville A. 8. Baldwin. Everett G. T. Gray. Freedom S. A. Crevehug. Huntingdon J.J. I'earce. Lewistown T. Sherlock. Manor Hill G. A. Singer. McConnullstowii S. . Meminger. McYeytown and Granville VT. Gwynn. Milliintowo il. L. Smith. MUroy J. . King. Mt Union L. F. Smith. New blooru field J . A. MeRiudlesa. Newton Hamilton Y. M. Meminger. Urbisouia J. D. IV. Deaver. t Petersburg B. H. C'rever. Heasautvnle VV. 6. Hamlin. Port Kojal 11. il. Ash, one to he sup plied. Kay's Hid J. W. Rue. Kouiusonville . Ham. Saxtou M. C. Piper, G. W. Klepfer. Shine sburg C- J. Buck. Schellsburg L. i. Heck. Thompsontowu J. W. Ely. Three Spriugs L. S. Crone. West Uuutingdoii and Mill Creek C. V. il.u-.zeli. tirtttMictEiaT and paaaxFATEO PnKACUs:as V liiiatu 11 a lev ens, a. il. SiicerClaiao, jcase It. a leers, Geo. Berk ktresser, Jehu Uoorucad, J. A. hoss, J. VV. Cleaver. A'ew Advertisement' PRIVATE SALES. P. ESPKSSCIlAliE, AT THK CENTRAL STORE 91 A 131 STREET. 2sd Dooa North or Beidoe Stkket, Mifflintown, Fa Calls the attention of the pubiio to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style! -Cash or Exchange Our TeruiS ! Small Profits and Quiet Sales Our Motto 1 Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GKO0EK1K3, Larga Farm &t Private Sale, The Valuable farm ol the Heirs ot Wil liam Okesou, deceaai-U, ia offered for sale. It is located iu tlio fertile valley of Taaca rura, aur.iit ct.nnty. Pa., ono and a has nnlrs west ol Acaitrmia, containing 240 Acres ot prime limestone laud, all in cul hw.ou, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings .ood, Largd Mansion House, Bank Burn, IUflx.70 feel; Wagon bh.-da, Corn Cribs, H c I'-ns. i;wi o;.ring ana Sprirf Houee, si.d ail otbeVouiouiidiiiga, also other springs ana ruuning water; Two Orchards bearing choice Irnits. li is well located, ear to cburces, svt'!s, mills and stores, The land is well adapted to grain and grass and l"r making moiiey tor a new owner, as ia known, it did l-r man yesrs for its l..nurr owner. Price will be reasonable, nd time iriven to suit purchaser. For terms. Lc., call on James B. Okeson, Pleasant View, near the farm. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where jeu eaa bay TIIE BEST A1SD THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTITING MJT. cjps, aoors, snots, jxb rumnsmxG goods. BB is prepared te exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever erre4 I, tnis alarke aad at JSTOSlsBlXGLY LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for smita and parts of suits, which will be made U lit at short notice, very reasonable. A FOtSORf FOR SAlaE. A Foundry, in good ordxr, at Johnstown Juniata Co.,' Pa. The eaaine is new. The melting at per..tns has just been overhauled and made as go.nl as ntw The shop is irie a:id r.n.inv All tne several ue j pu-imenis are uinler one roof. The Foun dry usa tnf uei rnn ui cu"iu iu euuntv. lo conniption with the Foundry there b or 6 acn-a ol land for aale, having theieoa erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sued iiarn ;..! On-hard. Ai.olea. Grapes, tc. Every' tlnftjf convenient aoout the preroises. Will sell all or vart. Foi turtlier particulars call ... f ll I'Or-VU-J on or aaures - - Johnstown, J uniaU Co., Pa Remember the place, ia Hoffmtn New Baildins;, ooraer of Bridje sci Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L. S TRAYBR lias constantly eo base! full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, EOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHIX3 GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Cone and sew and be astonished. Pants at 75 cents. KT SUITS MADE TO OKDEB.i Patterson, Pa., A-il 16, 1879. SAMUEL STKATKk. PlilVaVTESALE. A farm of of 56 acrua, ai-re or less, in IdluKare l nnliip. Jot. lulu Co., Pa. Two ' u ili s Biirthwrai oi Th'-mpMintown. il aVFV I J : . ...... 4 1 ...1 mii .. I ...v.1 Ti-rintinr AN D SHOE?, for Men, Women and -" .I.icli a-e ia im.b.r There """ is , pri b Oiehaid ..i to ac-es. and an Cbtldreo, Qieensware, GlasHWsre, ' Apple O.-ch iM ol 3 aeic. ..n th ism.. The - house U a !... d frame House. Bk Brn, Wood and W illow ware. Oil Cloths, Uu Buiidin-, sptu g Wai-r .t tne a. -use. ,. A burg .in. t or lurii.rr parttcaiarf oall oo, or si nes'. and every artiuU usuallj found in 6rst- olas stnrs. CDUNrilY rRULUCE t.kea iu i ! excriije f:t good at l.iglient market From the new eumou of Messrs. iieo. P, UuAeil &. Co's .VHtiUOAS .Nitru-irn ii El-CToav, wtiiun Is no lu press, ll upocar that the lie spauers aud periouica.s ol Uuils Issued iu loo Cuiltnl OUlea and I'm- j prl04. Thauki'ul to the public for then , heretofore libera, j-atrouage, 1 r. qu.-. the ueaspaper growta IU souie Is very coo- tber cpntlUUed oul(iai ; ud a-k p. 5 late, lor m.uuiee, ,, i.oKJ-a 6a.u o bo j ' fr" " l'"' "f c,,u," " iu the past ) ear. ine inuieasv ia reuuaji- jn J fjla to call and cea uij ntoek ol anla ia -16, tile exis.lug uuiuoer oeiUo -l- A 1. I.ISSUR. Tbe-i i-sort'n. Jvn!taCoPa rituries now reacu tne imposing total ol 1 1, lyo. This is au increase ol ooo iu tweive mouths, taking lue iales one oy oue, Fir pitrm rrvt? fT r-." JXj Si"-ka. Fvja f-r factory n-?. in-fvi slock ! th best wor Kr, aula Ymj conUasa 1 - THE STANDARD OHURN O." TKS COUrsTJcT. . j Herri iburg Forney slme, evrry pair is guiu'antct'd. Call ttt their store cn j the B-jifora comer. I A fevr days ago, Annie Br-nsoc, a lunatic, Irom .JJoltuvrno township, vho wis iu jail f or a period of about 6 weeka for jaTe ketptnj, was taken to tLo iisrhua at Ilr.n-Libnr, by blieriH Shivery. Tho mnnsgerie, and circus men are pvcpaiiug lor tueu- BanunL-r tour j In iiie coui-iiy. A number of men in ! Juniata touiaty, vili ever have a Jive j ly re-collection cf tua circus that sliowed in t-is town last Biinimer. The miiid of TLeorus Thompson, of Delaware tOT.'nhip, haviug become impaired to such is degree, that it wt.i deemed best by his friends to take Lim to the asyinm at Harri.iburg. lie was tuken there by Sberiffrihivery last Monday. It will be necf SFary to go early, to the Academy next Saturday evening, to get a seat during the entertain ment, given by the Bairett Club. "Sergeant Mason, th reckless avenger of Garfield's death slid ltn guisiies ia the Penitentiary. Presi dent Arthur must have" forgotten about iiim, and tho tiureo hundred thousand friends who have s?;ed for his pardon ' Daring the honeymoon a man can come home from a lodge at a Lite hour, fall down, roll under tho bed, and tell his wife that he is looking for his collar button, but after that period ths explanation wears an ex treiuely gauzy appearanca Cheek. 4iTwo cigars a day ot five cents a?h and a glass of beer tt the same price amount to .34.73 iu a year", i'otmi, man, bufote yo.t contract tiz ibrbits, just halt and figure up the xpenses cf a few things you aro bet er TTithcnt. P.omember that "just as the twig Li bent the tree's inclined" In addition to other first quality ho2t3 and shoes, we sell the Elmit a Richardson, men's boots and bhee. and have constantly on hand a gen eral lino of dry goods and groceries, at prices to compete with any other business house in tho community. You will find ns on the Belford cor ner. C F. HINKLE k Co. Colored people in Philadelphia have beea holding indignation meet ings to protest against the outrage that was put upon Rev. J. P. Camp bell, a Bishop of the African Metho dist Church, who was put out of a first class car in Georgia, a few weeks ago after paying first class fare, "l'lie Bishop said that a train em ploye held a pistol over him and threatened to kill him if he did not leave the car." DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at He6s's Pho tograph Gallery yon can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is mado in Pho tography, you can get Lere done up, in lir:t cUss stylo. All the latest stylo pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c., &c. Frames of ail kinds ch.-ap. It was at Wilkes Tenn., court, when a prominent citizen of that county was foreman of the jury. The Judge had gone through the remarks which usually proceeds his call ing attention to special laws and had com menced that part when the foreman, in a very distinct voice, remarked: "Judge, you can abbreviate that part of your charge. I have heard it so often that I am perfectly familiar with it." History don't tay wheth er his Honor abbreviated tho charge or not, but the court room was iuil of laughter for the next minute, in which the Judge was constrained to joiu Nebraska's total gie liviia no looi, ua Illinois' irom OJM lo foi. A jcai uo Massachusetts Had papeis; Uo luo nuiuocr is -loo. iu IrXas me uew papers outnumbered ine- suspeusious oy o, iji Ohio now h&a 733 papeit lusleaa ol Xiit'S. Tne most rcmaiKaoiu cuauge has octuueU ia the Territories, in wtiicu loo dany pap eis Lave groan irom 1-3 lo oil, ana urn Heek.les irom lo'j to lit-fU.kol Oeiug the chlel area ot acllVity. lac numoer o. uiontniics inrougnoui ilie loiiuUj urow Iroin tfiti to l,boa, anile ine Uai.ies leaped irom yWj lo l,0(i2. ihe Uures ivu aoove aro uxcius.ve ol Canada, wuicu possesses a loull ol 0L0. il is iuieiesuiig lo note lua. the new i seti.eu I' glvns ol lUo Cauaauiu Aorta V Cat aie prouucli.e ot news-papers as well as ot aiital, loi- tue uuuib.-r oi j jui Uuis ijut.U 111 a.aulloOa Mas nearly Uono.vu u Uu g li:c ear. Kepoit ot his Itua icUool, Feruianagh lOMnsiiip, Jor O.u lUuntii luuiu aiaretl Ao. Nuuiucr ot uav seno.-i uur.ng inouiii, 1. ri hole nUluJ-r Hi a.iul.'..al.ee uotili u.vu.D, a.ei(.c a.icautce, ; pv.r eciik o. iciuia-uee, '.'.i. 1 lie louoau. pop.is nerc j. resent every ..ay tiurh.g iooi.iu ; auuic al- aiumman, Aunie Ia. ouar.a.uaeiy .hc&0h; 'c. Ult, alaiy J . i : iy, . weaiiuLtie itec, Johu A. 1 leas Charles I,. Htca. l onei ;arta. lae lol.oAlng paoj Mere pics cut every uay uurn.g riiu.- .10010 ai. ttiuuiaiali, Annie 1. o. anZtauuer, aoiiu .x. IV leks. a he to.iou iug lulseo Oul one ; Vloia il. Oil. ilaUl ldLI.Ml..r., IV I'l&hl Ltiil aaair a.csti er. lllscutueiy u.Uurcui iroiu au ulueis. It is as clear as water, and, s us naioc in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable liair lieolor er. It will immediately hoc IUu head Irom all dandruff, restore pay hair to iis natural color, and produce a new jjroa ih where 11 has fallen off. It does uol many way affect the health, which tfulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver pnperations have done. It will change light or faded l.nir in a few days to a btantitul giosv brown. Ask your druggist for it. E-.cn botilo is war lantcd. s.tfiTIi, Kl.l.St t CO., Whole sale Agents, Ptiiiailelptila, aud HALL i. KL'1'S.tL, iN't lork. F. IPE.SCII nE TRY goods. Sept. 7, 1S81. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers . Kennedy,) " DKALF.RS IN OAI. IsUAlBEIt. CKMKNT, Calcined Flasic-r, I-.i.a Flaiter- SEEKS, SALT. Wn buy Grain, to be dcli.-e'eil ai Mirtlin town. Port Kiyal, or Mexico. .Vcare prepared i .nrn'-fc Sail tod -!ers at reasonable rates. KFN'NFPY i. r!f)TT. April Sl.lrJ-ti Frofessiiiittl Cards. Send for full Deicr?t;ve . rcuUrj ' j rCSTER ELAXCIIAHI) ?? conco9. f. w. i taX!:iN. i JijJCJilEV: P.0'TE GUSSTEB n the 27th, day of Jacuaty ltt'3, ly tho Bv Soi aion eit her of Thonipsontowt Mr James Bowc, and V Sarsb Gunsta, both of MilVrs town, Terry county, Pa. BAL1ZER Kl.mrn Or. lhe2nd inst. Locis li. Atkissos. Cmi. Jacbs. .'r ATm.fiS & J U (IIS, .ATTOllNKY.S- AT - LAM , MIKFLIXTU'.fN, PA. CCoIlectinp and Convey aucing proti.pt 1) attended to. Orrice ll-i Mno street, in plice ot resi dence ct Louis. K. Aikiu'.n. K-.j., siutii ot Bridge street. H-i -Jti, lr-H . jASON"IRwiN ATT0B5EY-AT-L1W, XlFFUSTOlVy, JCM.iTjI CO., P.I. CV" All bu-:ne:!S promptly attended to (irn T. On Bridge street, oynofiiu the Court Uou.-iO square. j i ", '!l-ly J-ACOB BKIDI.Elt, ATTORNEY- AT-LAT:, MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. u7"Colltctii-ns atter.il.d to promptly. Ornos With A. J. Titter-'Da E";; "i Bridge street- Feb 2 , V - t i ioSa sT !a iTe n , m7i). Physician aEd SnrgGon, t . xHIvlrft' lEtOCHL1'll9. It U rap? ! ; r'fti-i.in)? m -A n' t-w-tn:? b.i '-? f rfr J -i'Vf, iVur t ix li'r-se-rowr, and cir o I ir-hHli:iaTTlvt f-- i -r-'i""- ! i-na, aH"5 ra. ! ST. mm fii'FG CO., j t"tWSK, ?JD, SHI ZUSBHEB. After many yaars experisaee witk water power aad the various kinds ef wheels nsed in water pow.tr, and a kaowlsde of tae dsltcts that are imaosaible le remedy, aader ineir areaant censtractioa. which lei to a new improvement oa a Turbine, and m;sU ie 1ST. Wo take eleasare in pre senting te ta puttie the srs Tarb.a, as a waaal as nearly purlect as pos aitt'e. OIU FIIJST AIM. is te furnish a Turbine that wiil endure the nol severe trials witbeat de struction of aay ot its parts, a clarrjng by drift of any kiad, aad keep ia running order. This we are saiisasd we ave ceeiplia-l in etir Tnrbiee, it is simple in all its parts. Tu gates draw with a craoK instead ef witk cogs; it is the bst device ever used to draw a fare. Ia a.st ta-tke of whee s the cots wesr oat ia -1 or 4 yetrs T- erauk is best tor a govsraor, by it the speed is almost instantly cli'ij"d ; one-quarter turn opens it loll. We can say onr gates have so em's a-uonj all theTarsiaes ao aads with all the complication of chutos and gates. THE BEST Tl'RBOE. The best Turbine is the one th it ruoa with a fnll percentage of the water, at half gates, to three fourths of a jt', as this is the gate chit uiesl of wheels run at, or should run at. at coroiao work, leaving reserve power to mil pate. This matter is important to all mill owner oa variable streaiaa. The Beers wheal, is the Brit that cam b-lore the publie, that gave a fall percental at hsit gat. This wheel batlder have been trying lor and tailed in the eejiieat.on of watr t their wljeeia. All good mi Uwrghla that bav exmine'd tno B-ers wh.' -l sjraa that it has the beat gatee of aay Tareiae taat they have seen. SETTING ITHEEIsS- D'g a pit for sradl wa.-e!s two teet deep, and for 'arge wheels front three to tour teet d.-ep level the bottom ; place mod sills eiose together. Boor with two inch plaiik, oa tuin tfoor p ace pillars to support fOnstock siii " la prcial care sueuld ba uken to do this work well, ao tb-U there can be no roltlii.g, tor ou tui d:ds th working of the wheol asd saill. xten4 the depth ot pit beyond the bottom t penstock, so as lo sec aro a free 4ia-i-harge of w lr. Secure all from UBderuining. Plank the sides of pit. 'Iiie h-el must be set so that t,e floor ol .Penstock wnere the wtjjl tDd wiil come level wita stauuiog tad wt r The lower step must be iu w iter or il ili burn, or'bumt, or neit, or war fast. Have tb Penstock aill of solid good timber, a T'od ptank ffmr. Have oxira ctra to plane off the curb of hole until it is p.rfectly level the nh'j! easa is turned off to fit the curb to inaiie a good joiut. When the wheal it set level, and tb shaft plassb, pat cuibiog around tho bottom ol ca-e, it keeps ibe wheel la its place. ttFARASTEE. VT? will givs our wkrels oa t.-i il, CO days from shipmeat, aad if durisg that tiru.- any wbel i- lauud tnat gives more power at different part gates, with leas water than o ir wheel, we wiil tike our wheel sv, and pay tho price ot our wheel, to pav tad better whol. B'lt we mvl ba sot-lied to see fun an ii rls'ii., n g.-tnng v'r,',, - SeriLg, and tjs ten of whsa'j. e trouble can tako place if all Is right TABLE OF POTE2 AND REVOLUTIONS P!3 KISCTE. fciy.a oi wheels i a i i v t .v E C r e IftbrtSI 1.1 I at fl S3 S RiMOIPALLINE AS s. .:i.? ur.. IT lias le -- .! -r.ph. 17M. H.Ai. 7 e liM I -.-l' r .' r .1 li ' . .man-s;ioif3 aa i I'i: Na..v"ft- t n : iiirs f-om 'i a. H. to ,1 r. .. residittire, 'n Third tro.'. i.odiM p in. .'.ag: .HilJ O.rtce h by Eev Solomon Se.ber, at 1 boinpooutowri, ; cce iu hi.-. Mr. S. L. BalUor snd Miss Carrie Iteibvr. ' posne of Milhrstow n Perry county lni.a., ! Newport Feiry Co., piper piea-oe copy. XI- '""It A ' SCLOFF AKOLD On the 22nd inst. ' il.ut resumed .tc-ivelv the practice oi lp fh Bv. J. S. iVr. i h. r.i, !..... i . M ..-'li.-.iiie ind Surg-ry and their collat-rsi Fayette township air. O. 11. Solouff sr.d FORP, M. D., j f-.--. -.-.-t la tas Hor.l far -Jii'J--:j,t Prices ol wheels Itorst power t.'afi'c teet Krvolntious ljorr power Ciib:c feet Fovolutioss iiT'e jower Cubic feet Kevo!utiocs Horse power Cubic feet ItevohltUTJ H'Te power Cubic li-et Kevolutiona Iiorse power Cubic teet Kevolutioss 11 16 lb 21 38 42 $140 $130 5IS0 $ilO $21?) J'iro 53011 $W6 $4')0 11 12 13 14 15 as ou ;a it.-t" it'j m 212 8i s 174 SUI 3?S u2l W- yj3 I2J luSo J42o 41-i a 13 2.1 24 2l'S 1(?!) 157 1H8 u o. UH 89 114 i."7 21 'j 273 3 oil 561 151 313 410 542 72J 123 IW S-2 43 22i 24 2li 2i; 8 16:1 142 114 41 76 110 l::2 176 22' 305 402 61S IbS S2i 42-5 oHi 7M 'Jli loOO 1713 2S23 418 o-S 26S 224 l-'i lli I4S 118 4-( m ll-- !4t 19o 2",0 334 414 684 M 3G7 4tJ 62 777 HX.-9 13IM 73 27i if,i 3j 2S7 2.!2 201 175 153 222 03 B! 122 t;i 2.;' 373 41 7a 20! oiS 4'5 C'.2 S27 1043 UH 1S31 209 170 W2 31a 27o 212 2" ISl 158 12S o! lo2 10.1 17C 25 36 4t'd 56 S2S 307 3 U 4 ib 6S0 e"l 107a 14 13 1943 2C92 4'Jt 372 225 2M 254 214 la7 1U7 lili br.uiclie.-t tH1.ee at the old cornet ol f n'nl and Iritis-- streets. M illli mown. fa. Miss AmeliaS. Arnold, both ol Favettel Harch 29, l7 i township. - I tin- r fjr rsriS - - - s .. 'I COMjIEHt'l IL,. J. M KRAZKE. M. D., MIFFLIN TOWN MARKETS. MirrLtKTOWH, March i'S, lt83. Butter 25 Eggs 2J Lard 15 Ham 18 Shoulder ................ ........ II - Sides 12 Uags 1 1 MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MAKKKT. Corrected weexly. QCOTATlOHS IOE TO-OAT. Wednesday, March, 28, 18S3. Wheat 1 5 Corn................ 55 Oats, 37to4- Kye 05 Cloverseed 7 60to8.6i Timothy seed t 1 80 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. FEYSICIAJI AND SUEGilON. .iC-vlfRSHl. .lUIHIll'l to, lJr. OFrics furuieriv oceapK-o by D' .M.-r-ett. Prote-ion-il ttusine.-.s proin;.!.y a'.t.-n.leii te at all hours. joun Mclaughlin, IKSDEANCE AGEUT, PORT ROYJt.. JVKHTJ CO.. J UOnty reliable Companies represented Dec. 8, 1875-ly .V '..v-tr.-:. I 4 tnvt'.ins 1.1 w . :tcj ir. ;ii.cii -:-.-v - .... . ?V.;L Lo.- LL. JMn.A;:.. cniai.f.. t Spectit .Yolices. lAOrsat Gi:se cf Iwm Miser !. the l.os of IL'i t A Vrl V f r 5! V TEHTIM03HAES. Pc Attsritivms, P , Jaasarr IS. 13S. Mr. J. L. P- ers. Toart i at band inquiring b..w I like your wheel iu . Smith's mill. The a tiet-1 is 1G iacnes, and hr. is IS feet. I rsa say that it ii the bet prt c-J wheel 1 Iiivs ever st-en. I have chopped t.ist with I-jss than half gate this winter, when the race wat fn l o) iee, nd tl Rd l.iw. It gives ue trouble to clean it, and tha gate always work light and well. f eur Friend. Cwaat-fs Keacar. BzAVsa Sratwes, Snvd'r Co., Pa., Messri. J. L. Berrs k. Sons The IS inch Turbine 1 pat ia my grist mill gives entire satisfaction. My hra.1 and fall is 14 feet, it runs two pair of burrs at one tune. Il is a perieet part gate wheel .d rnns nae pair ot b".rrs well si hail ?)?e. It has ruu two years without aay attea'inn It doea not chok'. and tc gates work easily all tiie tisse. Tour wheel is as near per fect as prnbnbiy it can b made. Tonr Friend. Pad. Gsvria. . Ssttvwsevs, Sayder Co-, Pa fr. J. L. Peers Dear Sir, your 42 inoh Turbine rnnning nnrter 6 feet of head haa run a number ot years giving enhre satisfaction. It displaced -pates heel." ll run a ball gite with half the water whea running eao pair ei hnrrs. I rei-emmen-1 the o to all that need wb"el. Your Truly, Cbals Hoovis. Address J. L. BEERS & SON. MAXCFACTCRBRS OP MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS. Cocolamns, Juniata Co.. Penna. wyriLLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanic Msrhinery. Milliintovta. Ju nia C'unt, Pa. Office on Bridge street opiKi-tre South side ol Court House. Nov. 8, 1882. iisVi-iltart- TE!5 OE3T WAGON ON WHEELS TSZ OU A5X KajAlUJI r-T'.'.-rwvwrTJ -rr -rVr-rvr- " HAEEIS0II." Zatabltshtri TTioasanit ia . Tb bats I tb cAsprt. ivvacy n,us tuil, i WARRANTED, j . -J-fr-vw "f '-' a . THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WACON MACE. Firman and Twnstn tn mi) Imlity will Sod It to tasir hitsrat to loos vU tat tb afuxx or mrs Wwus factor iurcluaixig- TETV TT A T "57 T5 iTV fJTJ.A AOimtFO -VW Jfc.2W THi. ID RAPIDS, MICH. .Miscellaneous. liflfw i.ont, IIow Hectored. Jusl pnhliniie.i. new edition ol DK. CTLV KK WELL'S CKLKBR TED ESSAY oo the rorficot cars ol rraaAToaaRoit or , wk ,t boln(S oy til fcemlnal w eakness, Iiivolnntary Seminal j A dll,. i ril Besl business no Losses, isri'l bsii, sv Dili uou i ?ilm Itiea; :tcitv. i:t:jK-di:-!iis to Marriage, etc ; Jim, i-nM )irti"J, Krin p-T and Kirs, in. duced b s.-ll-indulgenee or sexual extrav agance. Ace. The celebrated author, '.a this admirable E-sa , cieariy deiiionsiraies, from a thirty years' success: ul practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cored ; poiuting out a mode of cure at D'..-e simple, certain, and effectual, by T I" C I1 people are alw-n s on the T J 0-iilookoor f..r eh -.nces lo in crease their earnings, aed in time hi-coiue wealthy; those who no not in trove their : means ol ahich every sufferer, no mattei Wool at 22 to 45c I opportuufies remain in poverty. H e offer , what hit romlition may be, may enre nim- a great chance to make n.om-y. We ant i sell -nepy, privately, ani Tmatcaiiy. j many men, women, nova ,nd ruls to work QTThis Lecture should be iu the hands Pun.ADei.PuiA, March -, 1S83. Wheat $ I 15 to I 22. Corn. 62 lo 65c. Oats, 62 to 63c. Cloverseed, 14 to 15c. Potatoes 40 to 95c. per bushel per lb. Live chickens 10 to Uc per puuud. Butler 18 to 35c per pound. Chicken eggs, iut us rjght in their own loc .lilies. Any j of every youth and every man in the land. 19 to 2c.'per doa. Duck egfrs, 34c. per one can do the work pro-wly iroiu the S t Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to dox. Geese eggs, tO to 82c per dozen. j 1 T K" . any adilress, post-paid, on receipt ol six Aidress start times ordinary waes. r xp-nsive outfit ccuts, or two postage stamps. luruisueu ire. avo oue no enziges lars I ... . Tntfrri vronri i arnini in No paper in the Jnniata Valley publishe. Z"' y- as large a qnsntity of reading matter aa the , Bpare mollleIlfi. Fn! Inio.m.iion ,n.i nil "n18-J Post-Ofl.ce Box 450. Sttintl and RcpvhUcau. It is above all that Is needed ftut free Aiidr.-m ot'iers the paper for Ihc jrencrnl reader. Stwsos fc C?,; Portland, Maine, j .Sentinel and Kepnbliean $1.50 a yeai e in ow be- PDH'LES. ERROIaH OF YO ITH - I a . - .. i . .. ..- a r ....am i, . . xi r , " " a -Tl Nervous Debilifv, Premature Decay II sun you. Men women toys and F'rls of youtMul i..discret,oa. wanted every whe-re to work for us. Now ; of anffering aeaunitv, is the lime. V on can work in spare time, , Bead reg ,Q who ,ho r give suurwfcol. time to tb. bus tsess. j j ditvc,itlB ,or maklllg the simple reai.dv No ott.rr business w,l pay you nearly as, whjch hwWMCOred.B SuffeItJ, sbig well No one can t ill to make enormous I . . . .... . . .. ,n. . lo prom dv me auvemser'S exIeTlc "c pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and ; . . . ...a... . terms tree. Money made fast easily and j honorably. Address Tara A Co. August. i, Maine. I TT O rrinot, life is sweeping by, go V-EatO X and dare before yon die, something mighty and si'btiuie leave be hind to conquer time." $ i a week in yonr own town. $5 outfit free. No risk. Every thing new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make aa much aa men, and boys and girls make great pay. Read er, if you want business at which yon can make great pay alt the time, write for par ticular to It. Hauet & Co., Portland Main. do so by S'ldr-ssinc in per lee. contldi- JOHN B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar St., N. T-. June 14 82 1 yr. I will mail (Free) fbereceip for a simp! Vcoetablk Haim that will remove us FakCKsas, Pimplks and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and beau I it n I; also in structions for producing a luxuriant grown, of hair on a bald head or smoo'n face. Ad dress, inclosing 3c. stamp, B.-.H. Vannats a. Co., 12 Barelar St K. T.. Important Tw Tiavellera. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route- It will pay yoa to read their advertisement to be foaud else where In this issne. li i I jj I ; r n(enc brilliancv."
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