ax i "jIIFFLINTOWN l" wonthj; f2.00 if not paid within iv"-!u:t .dvurtiseoionts inserted at 60 t5 Ut busiaess notices in local col- 1 w rent. H Une tor each insertion. s- 10US ilJ be uudo to those desiring bv the year, half or quarter advertise SHORT LOCALS. jjan :frCoy has been sick witfc a -titrs ai'a caught now in net r j Foiker " living lu. House ,v'iiL;i. v . ua llaiiiilton sports, indulge "w-j blessed the stove pipe in T.m-vtxv will play at IlanLs- j.ia o - - il.iv ih. '" t new bonnet costs as raucn as predecessors. Ilis tout fisher haa baen to tbe "iny newspaper" tell the people yt to raw bam. mi.. ...an who never eives up his r-fllhe Llavksmith. 7b sawuier aession of Airy View Aewy bag"13 APru Tie a:?r J snow put in an appear UOe oa Friday morning. Hi.. Robinson, from Utica, N. Y. k the ldj Academy teach.r. . Jid Sterrett, of the Supreme tear', was in town last weok t',- hi: a footed boy is like tbe "backward this season." oaorge wiuu-, - 5i. lave started fcr the far west A Port Royal man caught a 1GJ otter in a jh net, some days y it) The nw Post G. A. K. at Oriental, called Benjamin Penler l?ost, No. 216. i.r.vi. Jennie Fitzsrerald, has gone in ' lerick eitv. lid., to visit rola- iive. jjr.aasciJti? is ready for the mrirr tr?.de with a full lice of Btore ;cud. KxcUcg papers from every dirae- tc-3 report people sick witn pneu aiciia. Suufitor Sherman, has many friends who desire to run him 'or governor of Ohio. A congelation cf 150 Mormons k.'t Ttutfcesea last Thursday - for Jv.lt Lake city. j. ha. Uethodists are talking about building a new ehurch at Everett, Bsiicri county. Abraham Haldemar, a well known citksa of Favette township, died some feT days ago. A tot il edipso of the sun will take i"L-e ct! tLe Cth of llsj ; the eclipse w;.l List n annates. A 'li.z. S feet hirh, and weurMr. tC7 poasc's, passed thi3 place on the ir. ftw days ogo. A. IT. Wfciljnaa has become the su-Wwsor of G6o. W. Cribbs, in the Insurance bubiness. Jacub KauIIinan is one cf the ener p'ic sgiicultoral implement salos- msa m this county. Sirs. M. J. Singea, of Lewislown, wu fihiticj among her frionds in tlia plare, last week. A 50 poaiid tumor was removed Ircm the body of a. young lady in Huntingdon county. liie bill in the Legislature that propoi to exterminate the ox-eyed ilaisy. Lss been shelved. A n&njjLty newspaper writer says, waea a travels on her good looks b ps3j8 for face vala. IhiTid bteel, of HuntiugdoD county fell sg.init a ily wlieel iu u saw laui snd Ras instantly killel- Iter? is a bill in the Legislature that prohibits juries from putting tLe .. un partit a not guilty. I'rs attacked a flock of bbeep in Efd'cr.i tounty, last week, and iuore cr ls injured 14 of the flock. Long crfc:Iit has induced Belleville, Miilui county, people to buy corn at l-nbHc e1c at S1.E!J per bushel. Saturday and ilonday were busy diyt, in town. Eeal estate pay day, and money loan day, yoa know. TLaJJttia S. Kreider, has been d:i!y inaugurated as "devil" in tbo office of the Srntinel nrf Rrjiublienn. Icsncdiatcly after your horse h:is Ln foundered, feed bim sun-ilower eaforacure. So says an exchange. Gereral TelL will supply yen with nc!i aiN ukurai implemeuta as you iuy need. Call and consult with t:m. Huntuigdon haa a la'vyer for every 00 people. ilifSiii can can do bt tr tban that, having a lawyer for etery 100 people. The people in Snyder county, are a mueical people ; the fathers and Koihers of tLe present generation wtre fond of music. ky erpoinlment of tho Presiding Pdcr. Jeniea B. Stein, of this place, cm become assistant pastor on the port Royal Circuit a fire company, presented a Bible to tse Pregbyterian congregation in Tyrone, that put np the newchurch; the caw building cost 17,932. A Lian Stewart son of Col. Stew 121 of Patterson, this week becomes stuleat in the ilillersviile, Lanc:ia tr county. State Normal SchooL haro a comniunication cn white nigger performances, which k'-s leu put under ibe table, because f tbe personal history that it relates. A man in Huntingdon county, cr ganized an excursion to go to Flori- and bai-k. Tiound trip tickets cost UuO; The excursionists start on -d inst. Oeo. ilcCulloch Jr., a native oi tLi, Countv. b:it. latfwrlv an -raiilove 10 tLe Cambria iron works, at Jouns l0u was brought home on I'ridav, a broken leg. A mink entered tbe hen coop of Gwyne, at ilcVevtown and kill- 15 chic!:QnSj Which is an evidence l" uunka as well as profilers love !W. :wf..-T;..i SHORT LOCALS. TLe next annual Conference of ib Central Pennsylvania M. K Church. will be held at Wiiliamsport For rent Three houses for rent. near the MeXight farm, in Milford township. Call oa A. J. Patterson. Mrs. T. J. Jenkena, from Manhat tan Kansas, has been visiting the family of Mr. John Jenkins, near Patterson. People who use soap, and most people do, may be interested in the statement that last year in Philadel phia, 5,000 dogs were killed by dog catchers and turned into soap. Mrs. Jennie Pannabaker, wife of Samuel Pannabaker, dec eased, for merly a druggist in this place, has opened a boarding house, at No- 14, Market Square Harrisburg. "Mrs. Lofty," said the teacher, your son has contracted 6ome very bad habits." "Glad to hear you cay so," was the answer. "His bad hab its certainly needed contracting." A late number of the Pittsburg Dispatch came out with a portrait of Dukes and a list of the names of the niucb.-exec rated jury in black border, signifying the members who had grown up daughters. The lingering winter sent the price of coal tip one dollar a ton. Tho long cold weather seemed to improve the quality of coal, for the last coal that people get has been pronounced to be cood. I. B. Barton, and his wife livin at Cuba Mills, extend their thanks to Ihuir ntighbors, and their doctor for kind attention rendered them, during the sickness of their two chil dren. Take Notice That C. F. Hinkle & Co., have the largest stock of shoes in town. They are agents for the Harrisburg Forney Ehoc, every pair is euaianteed. Call at their store on the Bolford corner. The building of the new railroad by Lewisbnrg, bos brought many "furriners" to that place, and they shocked the religious sense of that community by indulging in a ball a few Sabbaths ago. So says the Chronicle. Last week, Lewis town papers pub lished a Historical discourse, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of of the organization of the East Kish acoquillas Presbyterian church by the Rev! A. H. Parker. Mr. Parker is a native of this town. A noted physician says it is dan gerous to kiss any one who is fast ing. Yoncg man, never let your girl go by a restaurant hungry, on the way home from the theatre, if you have tke means to satisfy her natur al longing for something good to eat. New Orleans Picayune. Thero is a young lady up in Col umbia county who is six feet tall and is engaged to be married. The man that won Lcr did it in these words : 'Thy beauty Rts my soul aglow ; I'd wed thco, right or wrorg ; man wants but little hero below, but he wants that little long." Irwinton (Ga.) Southern. A man np town made a wagt-r with a lady that he could thread a needle quicker thfm she could sharpen a lead-pencil. The man won; time, fourteen minutes and forty seconds. It is thought tho result would have betn different if the woman had not run out of lead pencil inside of five minutes. Nomsiown Herald. "We have a number of prompt pay ers on our subscription list we have also a number of subscribers that ere not so prompt -Dent wait for a bill to be sent you if you are in ar rears. We will send bills out during the last week in May, to such of our patrons as are in arrears more than one year. "They 6ay Charley has married. Do yen" know his wife ? Is she a woman cf any intelligence I Is she well informed "Well informed ? WelL I f hould say so. She has be longed to tLe village circle for ten Tears and never mis-sed a meeting.'' Boston Transcript In addition to ct!;er first quality 'wots and shoes, we sell the Elrnira Richardson, men s boots and shoes, and have constantly cn haTid a gen eral line of dry goods and groceries, at prices to compete with any other business house in the commnnity. Yon will nd m on the Belford cor ner. C F. HINKLE k Co. The Sheriff at Pottsvillc, Pa., while on the mission of closing a store was set upon by the proprietor who thr atened to put a chisel through the bodT of the official. The Sheriff quietly walked away and pressed the CLief Burge3s in as an asistant when the two officials appeared on the sr en, tho store keeper quietly gnve ap the store, and the Sheriff closed it DO NOT FORGET. D J not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can pet any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in'crtit class style. All the latest style pictures, 6uch as Cards. Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannal Boudoir, Sec, Ac. Frames of all kinds cheap. Potato growers may do well to make a note of the following which comes from one of the Huntingdon papers : Several farmers in the coun ty lost thir potato crop Last year by planting seed that never came np, on account, as was afterward aseer tained, of the tubers having been sprinkl-d with salt by a dealer or shipper to prevent their sprouting while in bis hands. Dr. Hershberger, Dr. O. H. Mc Alistcr, James McMeen, and Austin Kellv, all citizens of large acquaint ance'in Juniata, died suddenly with in a short time past Hershberger was stricken with pneumonia and died within a couple of days. Mc Alister was kicked by a horse find ded within a half hour. McMeen was ettacked by pneumoma and died in a few days. His death took place on tbe night of March 26 Kelly was in robust health and went to bed about midnight March 26 and on xi of March 2i, he was j: t hir the companion that rth bim. to be m a dying eon- t;.,. thro former ircre citi- CllUOil. xuo . , r TiroU township, lne lat tvr'vns a rTti.cn of Milford township- Commanieated. -Mr. Editor. Some letting for the building of a school uouse Known, as Jicualian s school house, was had in Milford township. The bids were as follows : Mr. Me Cahan bid S1362.00. Mr. CnnUn h; $1415.00, Wm. Zimmerman bid 12 87.50, Joseph Brindle bid 1244.00. The building was let to Zimmerman, who was 43.50 over Mr. E-rindle as a bidder. The question now upper most in the minds of the tax payer, of the township is, why was the school house not let to "the lowest bidder ? he being a responsible man, and a first class workman Will the, majority of the Board answer? illliFORD. Communication- The following communication from Port RoyaL came too late for inser tion last week : Editor Sentinel and Republiemn. Sir not seeing items in your paper from this part of the county, I con clude to jot down a few, knowing that if they do not find a place in your columns they will in your waste basket Notwithstanding tha long winter we have enjoyed the sleighing that was kept up on an uncommon small amount of snow. The various schools of Turbett have closed. Church Hill schook taught by George Towsey, closed on tHe 19th of March. Free dom, taught by Mr. Stuart Turbett closed on the 13th of March, with a i very good entertainment in the even ing. This his been tho first winter for tbee two youug men in their own township, and they have proved themselves suece6sfull and compe tent teachers. Olive Branch, taught by John Turbtt, closed on the 14th. Port Royal, taught by A. Y. McAfee, on the 12th. Mount Hope, taught by Robert McMeen, closed on the ltith of March, with an entertain nient in the evening, which was pro nounced a suceess. We learn tiiat William Jacobs is home from Miilers ville Normal School, to pass a brief vacation with his parents. The Methodist Church of Port Royal will have a new minister this J spiiug. Mr. lvlepper having gone to a new field much to the regret of his people, as he was greatly belov ed by them. Rev. H. O. Shiudle, the faithful pastor of Port Royal and St Paul's .Lutheran churches, for the past 14 years, preached his farewell sermon, on Easter Sunday to an over flowing house of tearful, sorrowing people. In all the long years of Mr. Shindie s labor among this people ho has been a truo shepherd, evtr true to his calling, doing his duty, faithfully, between God and man, regardless of the opinions, and he has won for himself the respect and esteem of many true christian people. He will carry with Liin, to his new field in New Cheotr, Adams Co., tho prayers and good wishes cf many people of Lis owa and sister church es. Ho labored diligently, he labor ed especially for the young, and his labors were greatly blessed, f jr in no church with the same number of eonununicaida, can there be found more young people ihp.n in this charge. At the last annual meeting of the parsonage 90 some young people were present. On that occas ion a Eumptnous diai-er w:is served in the parsonage, and a most liberal donation was given on that dav ; it amounted to over 100. To say that Mr. Shindle will not bo missed will uot express the feelings cf thoso for whom he has labored so lon his place will be hard to fill both as a rninister and a ciiL.cn. We scon hope to see his vacant pulpit filled by one v.ortliy to follow in the foot prints, this fuiLh'ul christian worker. Mr. SLindel starts for his new i'.eld on the iiSth day of March, accompan ied by his oldest eon ; he intends making the trip of 4 miles ia his buggy. Mrs. Shindle, his faithful co- laborer, and three younger call dren, started for the "home of his parents in Lancaster city, where she proposes doing a few days vis iting friends, after which sue wiil join her husband in New Chester. VIOLA Report cf Red Rock School, Walk er township, for fifth month, ending March 21, 18S3. Number of days school open dol ing month, 22; Whole liumbc-r of pupils in atteadanrcbovs, 13, girl-, II, total, 24. Percent of attenuance auruig month, bovs. !)o. girls, 03, totaL 1)4. The following named pupils were present every day during the month : David Kreimcr, Ailie Buckwater, David F. Hafily, James Sieber, Amanda Kreimcr, Beckie Moist, Emma Miller, Lizzie A Kreimer; The following were present 21 days during month: Ira Moist, Laura Stroup, CLas. Buckwnl tc-r, Grant Kauffiuan, Emma Adams, Nora A. Haffley ; Number of persons who visdted school during term, 40. JOSEPH F. WIRT, Teacher. A Carlisle paper snys ; The boys at the Indian School at Carlisle nre being sent to farmers and business men throughout the country to spend the summer at practical work. This plan has succeeded admirably in the past in acquainting the pupils with the details of civilized life, and it is believed that the courso of education now pursued at the government schools will be the prominent means of settling the vexed Indian question. People that are engaged at work blasting rocks, may do well to make a note of a doubla explosion, which is related by dispatch as follows : Timothy Reagan, a boss on the new road near Shamokin, wa3 fatally in jured on Monday, March 27th ult, by a singular accident He had lit tho fuse of a larga blast and after an explosion which followed he went to examine the hole, and while stand ing close to the place a second ex plosion occurred, only a portion of the powder having been ignited in the first instance. His right arm was torn off, and he was also seriously in jured about the head. The following from an exchange, will be worth trying when rose leaves come : A very delicate and pleasant perfume for a room can be made by filling any ordinary jar provided with a cover with rose leaves and adding a small quantity of alLsmice and salt This mixture is said to give out a pleasant odor from one feisrm to anotner, ilr. Editor l desire to make the follow, owing proposition to the math matte ally inclined: To the person who shall fint solve the following problem, I will present him with a lull set of Chamber's Encyclo pedia, worth $20, or if preferred, Lippin Cotts Gazeteer of the world, and a copj of Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary, the pribe of each of which is $10 : Problem, multiply 9 by 9 ; then this pror dnct by itself, and so continue squaring each product for 12 times. Thus : 9 times 9 are El, 81 times El are 6-361, 6561 times 6661 tc for twelve times. . Tbe solution of the problem to be com pleted by the 4th or July, 1883. Only one side of the paper to be used in the solution and the answer with all th tcrk to be sent to W. II. SHKEDEK, Miffiintewn, Fa. LOOK HERE. Es Freeyore is do, nnd do amshala and alie ocery fagle such a bleti fer ons house holds stzu go. So is es an mit der yunja loidt. Siemissa bouserode aoch bevva, und der W . F. Snyder in Miffiin, but alles das note wennich is. Shuckla und hocba kinner Stbeel, und ollis. 2t. We are in receiptor an illustrated pampu let, entitled "The Heart of The Continent" It is not often that ono becomes tho owner of a 33 page book that contains so much information relative to the "heirt of this Continent. You may socore tbe book by sending two 3-ccnt stamps to Perceval Lowell, General Passenger Agent, Chicago Burliugton & Quiucy Railroad, Chicago, 111. The Milllintown, and Patterson Loan and Savings Fund Association bos been disolv eJ by a decree of dissolution by the Court. Attention-. Housekeepers, yoa nmy fl-il a large assortment of cook tloves at Mc Clintic's The Court l ist weok rendered a docUion against the Witraor road in Walker town ship. Joseph Stimiuol, of Port Royal, ha be come af sociate d wilh Jrbn McLaughlin in the insurance business. Thi-r are relialle men to injure with. One of the iaJispensibla thingi ia a cook stove, go to McClintie's and buy a cook stave. Won du darrich en feldt geahst woo en woo en baser bull driu is, gub ocht os du dy rode schnnpduch net rouse nemst fer dy grosy nas sim blosa, dre bulla gleicha nix rodes, ovrer won du g-ide bouserode scch wH bovva don ga sizum W. F. Snyder in MilKin for oliio sordt, cheap for caah. L't. At the annual election of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for directors of that corporation April 27 the following, comprising the Bard of Directors serving last year, ware ret lecieu: jiessrs. Uoorge B. Roberts. Wi-tar Morris, Alexander M. Foz, Samuel M.. Felton, Alezander Biddie, Henry M. Phillips, N. Tarker Shortiikge, D. B. Cummins, nenry I). Welsh, John Fries Wttherid, William L. Elkins, William Thaw and H. H. Houston. There were 551.79Q shares voted. Tbo Presbytery of Huntingdon will hold its nes' stated nincting in the Prcs'jy- terun thureh ot MiWictown, Pa., on Tues day. April 10th at II o'clock a. h. Stsiis tical reports and a report from each con gregation a to whether the paitor's salary has b:en paid w:!l be called for at this meeting. The op-jning tendon will b3 prevhfd by therotiriuj molorator, Kev. J. J. CoaU, of Arch Spring Pa., after which the Pres bytery will us co-is:. tutj't witi pr.;yjr. The sessions of Presbytury aro opes to the public. Tbo following is a list of the rocaiber-s cxju-cted to 03 in atrend.iace a nd the parsons who expect to entertain thetn Kev. J. C. Kelly, R.-v. 3. W. Poiueroy, and elder from Be'lolo:ite, at Mrs. Jam, Ir win's. K-'v. J. J. Coale and elder, and Eov. D. K. Freeman, ard eider William L'onis, t A- J. Pattorson's. Kev. J. D. Owens and elder, at Parson age. Kev. II. S. Sutler and cider John F. Weaver, at Jeremiah Lyon's. Elder, J. M. Kankin, and elder from Shirluysbnrg, at Jam.-s Irwin's. iiev. O. O. McCieaa 1). D. and elder and Eev. Kobert Haii!l D. D. and elder Frof. John Hamilton at r. 1). Parker's. Kev. J. FJ. Mothers and Mer, an:I Hev. 31. S. Cornelius and clicr Thos. B. Wijgir.s and Uev. J. F. Fr.;:ici. and elder S. C. Stew art and Kev. K. p. Wil?on, at L. E. Atkin son's. Kev. S. A. Davenj-i.rt and who at John Kobison's. Kev. J. C. Barr, and eliUr J. S. Waitter k?r, at T. D. Harman'a. Ker. J. C. Oliver, and eMer at Wm. Rinks'. Kev. J. W. White, and elder J. C. Mc Nitt, at Mrs. Kate Mark'. Kev. D. II. Barren, I. D. and elder A. S. Landis, at Gen. Williaia Bel!'. Ker. N. II. lliller, and older A. il. Greenwslt, at Q. W. Wilson's. Eev. J.V. Boll, and cider Df. J. . Klin'? at Mrs. Martha Uamliu'a. Kev. William Laurie, Kev. D IT. Camn- oil, and elders John G. Wilson, and G. W. Koynolds, at Dr. T. A. Blder's. Jlcv- K. M. Campbell, aud elder J. W. Wilson, and Rev. b. a . Jfoore. D. D . auri cider C. J. Kegel, at E. S. Parkors Kev. D. W. Moore, and eldir W. II. Swanzy, and Kev. J. C. Wilhelra and older. at John Homing's. Kev. tVilliam (iemmlil and elder at X. A. Elder's. Kev. H. D. Cene. and elder J W Barn- dollar, at II. il. Kennedv's. Rev. William Prideaux, and elder, at R. E. Parker's. Eev. A. H. Parker, at Caleb Parker's. Kev. B. P. Forcsmao and elder, at B. T. Schweier's. Elder Dr. McDonald, at Mrs McDonald's. Kev. J. L. Russell aud elder, and Rev. Geo. C'hapiiell. and elder J. H. Alexander, at K. E. JieMecn's. Rov. R. Arthur, and cider Dr. G. B. Hotchkia. at Dr. D. 51. Crawford's- Kev. W. W. Woedend, D. D., and elder George Ganor, at J. . Schafler's. Kev. Preston Barr, and wife, t (Mrs. M. S. McKnight's. Rev. G. A. Scott, and elder Robert Tay lor, at John Cunningham's. Eev. W. K. Foster, and elder Felix Xor ton, at J. S. Graybill's. Kev. Levi Rieher, and elder H. C. Mc Camont, at Mrs. Sarah Layer's. Rev. N. G., White, and elder John Clark, at J. II. McAlister'a. Wc usually leave it to doctors to recom mend medicines, but Paiker's Ginger Ton ic Lss been so useful in our family in re lieving sickness aadeffering that we can not say too much :n its prat!. Salem Ar SHORT LOC.1LS. J. E. McCahan will furnish yon with snch kind of frame lumber as yon may need, if yon give him an order. The Barretts, a club of yenng ladies' that attend the Academy gave a liv ely en-, tertainmeat on last Saturday evening. The Rugby club, a clnb of young men will give an entertainment at the same place on Saturday evening. j We are ander renewed ebligation to Senator Smiley for public documents seed us. Mrs Weidman's bay window is decorated With beautiful flowers. Mrs McDonald, mother of ex-Recorder McDonald kas been quite ill. Measles a ftlict a great number of children in town. Last week one day, a colt jumped through a store-window in Bloomtield Perry couuly, Bloomtield has not yet recovered from the excitement thtt the incident awaked. Lewisburg, Union county, with a popula tion of 3500 iuhabit?nts, has but one beer suloou four liueused taverns. It it reported that the Vanderbilt railroad bridge at Harrbburg is to aost (:),000,qoq. A lady in Trough Creek Valley, Hunting don county, has gout. The youth! ol color, beauty and lustre are gradually lestored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balaam. A 10-year-old boy named fctillwagon acci dentally tell into a coke-oven near Bridge- water, Westmoreland county, on Wednes day, and was roasied to death. Shirts which button behind tin! no sile in Europe. The Germans say tlwy might j as wrU w;ir cunti aud vests w.lich bu tton i wrong aiJe to, and the Englishman wants ! somcihin toroul aboutSunday mornings, t Detroit Free Press. Lust Wednesday ait moon William Pritscb, of Stowo township, Allegheny county, iu a .Ini.iUeu rag) lataly sh l a j young man ii.nu.-J Jacks oa Geyser. A nuni l bjt of bus avd men were tormenting I Pritsch, alio, alter submitting lor a time, pu'iud out a revolver and tired, with the above-stated rusu't. "Ex Secretary Everts ha?) thirteen daughters. It is rvu-jited that he never locks tbe trout door on Satur day rights until after 12 o'clock, and even then he lus a vaue an hour wor- j ring for fear thero may be a stay couple in tho tuning room, whica by has overlooked. Tho Philadelphia Slm3s ra. narks: At a woodcuttug contest in McKeaa county a few days ago two women won the 2r-t prize for cress- I cut sawing. In spita of tins signifi cant occurence there are people yet who claim that tha trades and the professions are not open to woman. Chicago, March 2 ). The Supreme Court, sitting at Springfield, has filed an opinion in the case of L3iter sad. others against the Chicago Board of Trade in favor ci the latter. The i'lits-twenty ia number grew oat of whst wss known as ti e July wheat corner,' 'tis lul?'1 --r July wheat at the close cf that month haviDg reached 1.38. A large number of operat ors refund to .'ettte at that limine, aud t-ie a'nouufc thus Le-ld back is c-tim-ited at b;tweou 2,03'.,00 ai'i s:l,0o ).iWi). The lower Court decided th :t moiabers were ! amen.tble to the rales of the Board, Und that th? obligations voluntarily !t;kb.i en joiain,; upon tlit Board. I IliO bupm.io c-nut Buetauia this Tho Kew York correspondsof the Boston Post finds that tho n;gro iu New York is a success, lie ins i:i the ttrng'lo for ii;'o uliore the l.-i.-hman and Italian, no better equipped than, he, m.ike a failure. Aud he feels his superiority. Of all Vtueri cans th negro is n:')st tbor-uJ" Anieri can. Anl cot only as an :ndir:d:ial, but also as a commnnity, rather as a race he has oii'dobe the lo-r class of whites, whether lor.'tgn or native. The several "qnarlers" of New York tho Italian quar ter, tho Chin..-!! quarter aud the like have no corresponding negro quarter. You uev- . . l. . Tl . i - ri I ug4r. i u7 1 u:,ce courts are not o!t-n darkened with a Hack fcee, Their crimes are not malicious, and their poverty never becomes painfai. TTa Icct Leaf Hair Kc!orcr. It is entirely d flcnut from ad others. It is as clear as watrr, u:;d. if its name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately free the he;d from ' daDdrnfT, restore gr:iy Iiuir to its natural color, and prod nre a new growth nhere it has fa!lt n cif. It does not in any way utTect tke health, wiiirh Su!)ner, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Sihr prepe-rationi have done. It will chsnge light or faded hair'in a lew Hays to a bta:itiful glossy brown. Aft jeur dmgist for it. K.Kh bottle is war ranted. SX1TK, KLTNK t CO., Whole ient. Philadelphia, and HALL" & tacKhl., New Yoik. SIIFFLIHTOWX ?JARKTS. 5?irruxTow!r, April 4, ibS3. Butter KS Lartt Uam Shoulder Sides Rags. 15 15 18 II VI n aiPFLIKTOWX GRAIN MAUKET. Corrected weecly. QC0TATT05S FOB To-niT. . Wednesday, April, 4,1883. Wheat i ()8 Corn, 55 Oat, 40to4 kye 65 Cloverseed 7 SPtoS.oi) Timothy seed 175 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. ranarrLFBiA Markets April 2 1883. Butter 19c, t 45c per pound, Epgs, 17 to 18o pur dozen. Wheat $1.14 to 51.28. Kye 03 & 7P. Corn i6 &. 66 c. Oats 50 Sl 56c PRIVATE SALES. House and Lot in McAlistemlla. A Lot containing one-fourth Acre of ground, with a two-story double Log House, weather-boarded in front, and some rooms plastered inside, snitahie for one or two families ; also, Stable, Large Shop, Plg-pcn, kc, all under good fence, and well sup plied with large and amall fruits. Terms easy, and price to suit the times. Apply to stepcen i.ioya ncausier, near lne prem ises, or to Mrs. Rebec L. Wilson, Por Royal, Jnniata Co., Pa. Sentinel and I!p'ib!ican fl.50,a yeai New A.dvertiseneuta- F. 12SPXSCIIAIE, AX TBI CENTRAL STORE HAH STREET, 2x9,73008 North or Bridge Street, Mifflin tow ii, Pa., Calls the attentioa of the pubiio to the following fasts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! Tha Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cast or Exchange Our Terns ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ,ND SHOES, for Men, Women aud Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, mod every article usually found in Erst olass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange- for goods at highest market price. Th.nikful to the pubiio for their heret' fore libera, patronage, 1 request th:r oenttnued custom ; and ask per sons iioru all parts of the county, when in Mifflin t call and cee ray stock of ;oods. F. ESPEXSCU.1DE. Sept. 7, 18bl. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers av Kennedy,) LEALEKS IN RAI., COAI4 LUMBER, , CEMENT, Calcined Piaster, Land Plaster- tEKEJS, SALT, &.C. We bny Griii, to be delivered at Miffiin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. Wears prepared to lurnish Salt to dealer? at reasonable ratei,. KENNEDY . DOT Y. April 2!,lS!2-tf PRIVATE SALES. Large Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm ot the heirs of Wil liam Okesor deceasrtt, is ptjered for sale. It is located in the fertile valley of Tusca rora, Juniata county, Pa., one and a has miles west of Academis, contain;ng 34Q Acres) el prime limestone la:id, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good, Large Mansion House, Bank Barn, 100x50 feet j Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens, Good iipring and Spring liouse, and all other outbuildings, also othr springs and running wafer ; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. It is well located, near to eharces, schools, mills and stores, Tho land is well adapted to grain and grass and lor making monay ir.r a new owner, as is well known, it did lor n.any years tor its former owner. Prico will b; reasonable, and time given to suit purchaser. For terms, i.c, cail on James B. Okeson, Pleasant View, near the farm. A FGISDKI FOR SALE. A Fonudry, in good orde-, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The melting apperatus has jnst boon overhauled and made a.s good as when new. The shop is largo and roomy. All of the several de partments are under one roof. Tho Foun dry has the best run of custom in the county. In connection wilh the Foundry theru 51 or 6 acres ot land tor sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling Uouse, noarlv new, and a good-sized Barn tiood Orchard, Apples, Gripes, fcc. Every thing convenient iibout the premises. Will sell all or part. For further particulars call on or address J. H. ROGERS, Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. PRIVATE SALE. A farm of of do acres, more or less, in Delaware tonnship, Juniata Co., Pa. Two miles northwest of Thompsontown. It is a s tud land, all cleared, excepting about 4 acres, which are ia timber. There is a Peach Orchard ot two acres, and an Apple Orchard ot 8 acres on the farm. The lloiifa is a Good Frame House. Bank Barn, Out Buildings, Spring Water at the house. A bargain. For further particulars call en, or address A. LBENXER, Tnoaipsont'B, Juniata Co Pa Valuable Kcal Estate at Private Sale. The undersigned otters for sale, a tract of One Hundred Acres, of land more or leas, on which there is a large STO.E-DWELL-lN'-HOUSE, in good repair and good BANK-iiAKX and out buildings and a GKIST-.VILL three storii high, the two lower stories of w hich are stone, and tbe tbird frame, with three run of good frencb burrs, one new overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, and gearing nearly new through out, with excellent water power. Tne land ia good larm land, aad in a good state ot cultivation. The mill has an excellent conatry trade. This is a very desirable prop"irty and ia situated one mile and one-fourth north-west of MeAlisterville Juniata Co., Pa., and will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars please call on or adlresa Jacob Smith, MeAlisterville Pa., or Jeremiah Lyons, MitBintown Pa., or John E. Smith, Chester Springs, Chester county Pa. CAETIOX SOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned juL against fishing or bunting, gathering berries, or crossing tieids, or in aoy other way trespassing on the lands of tbe under signed J. S. Kx.vefp. I OB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND ' done at this office. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S It the place where yea can bay THK BEST AHO THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & JUTS, CJtS, MOOTS, SHOES, HS ia prepared to exhibit one of the most tnis market, ana atai u.ioai.ibi r n rjmtj Also, measure takea for saita sad parti of saitg, which will be miie te er4 at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hofsaan'i Water sTeets, MIFFLIKTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER lias constantly oa band a fall variety ei MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, B00TS.& SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FCRXISHIXa GOODS. Goods of all kinds ar low Cam aad se and be astonished. Pants at T Cesta. K7 SUITS MADE TO OKDER.j Patterson, Pa., April 16, lf?7!. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS f li m Tn OLD UCI EELUaiJt THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON P.ADE. Farnwrs an.l TsUrs ta ererr locality wul a4 1 te er ietsrs. te lk wslt ite tk. Kiim cr ibis Wauox beti'r purcMin ssmrvz roil oxrcttziaa. A&arrrs -svArmnj. WM. KAHPJTJ50N, GHAND RAPIBS. 3dICE. Professional Cards. Locis K. Atkissos. Oro. Jacobs, Ja ATniSSOX S. JACOB", ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLIKTOWN, PA. CyCoIIoctiEg aud Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orticie On Main street, ia place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Ksq., south of Bridge strept. Oct 26, ISbl. j JASON IRWIN. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MlFFLISTOWy, JUXI.iT.i CO., PJ 05 All business promptly attenJ - to. OrricE On Bridge stir Court IIoums sjure. epresite the jai'7, 'm-ls J"ACOB EEIDLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. DCoKcctions attttdod to pronnpt!. Ornct With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. (Feb 25, 'SO THOMAS A. ELDErTmTdT Physician and Surgeon, MliFLl.TOy, l.i. Oflics hours from 3 a. st. to Z p. a.. Of fice in his reMdence, on Third street, op posite Methodist p:u9or..ige. oct'ii-tl " - - 3 J) H. CKAV.TOilD, M. D., Has ;esuniil ae'ivv'.y !!;c practice cf Medicine and Snrerv and their collateral branches. VVice at the old Corner of Third and Ora.-.ge streets, Miltiintown, Pa. J M. BRAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGE0N, jlcdrmiti, Juniata Ce , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jons McLacghi-is. Jor;ra W. Stismil .lirLtl GIIM.1 X ST.MJIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT R0V.1L, JIWUTJ CO., p.t. GOnly r- liai.Iu Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly ILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND D3ALES IX Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Jtnita Coonty, Pa. Office on Br'dge. streot tpposite South side of Court House. Nov. 8, 1882. Special .YotiCM. A Breat Causa of Enman Misery Is the Lioe of How a.ott, IIvr Iteitoretl. Just publishe I, a new edition of Drt. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spkbmatorbiioja or Seminal '.V e:il, nes, Involuntary P'-.mtnal LoKSes, lMPorascr, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to M;:rr:ar. etc ; also, CosstMPTios, KriLKf-T a-id Kit, in. duced by self-ind ulger.ee or sex'tsl rxn -aganco, Blc. The celebrated aithor, in this diiirsb!e Essay, ciearly dciuonstrnles. f'roix a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abise may ba rad ically cured; pointing out a mode f corn at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means ot which every sufferer, no raattei what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, an.l radically. mThls Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in tbe land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pol-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A idresa THE CXLYERWELL JIF.DICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York.N. Y.; nnclP-1' Post. OHice Box s50. .Miscellaneous. (f.O week made at home by the in O ff aa5''.us:nouB. Best business new be tore the public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, boys and eirls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Yon can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay yon nearly as well. No one can fail to nuke enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast easily and honorably. Address Tarx At Co. Augusta, Main. Important Ta Travellers. Special inducements aro offered yoa by the Burlington Route- It will pay yo to read Ikeir advertisement 1 be !tii4 els ar in this J--ne, AD VBR TBEJIHUCTS. BOYS' CLOTHING JXD TVJtJISBlXS GOODS. choice aad select stocks ever efarew Ii New Bailding, eoraer of Bride at fJ". 1. 1' SA12USL STKATE&. L-Ab Tb Ur id Us MirMU I7 wv t ftlllT ZVM WAKKANI1V, fmA am ant frsst nwSwr aaiS V'-- .... . ava m I HI. I I I I I IM ' . ..l'a:.u.aJl' tirs xmt M ( 5L ' - liS"'a9'ls S. Pmal. J tuacri-a t i-55-w,,f er(M i-irU3sa!?i JrsJirrouiSCar Ksi're'.d t lis Wrie far ifs; Une KANSAS CITY 1 " Vd 'O''sai via r -. or l 'wt' W lni-,..t a i ..... .. a' . X'V aN ,)rv J V.cePru'i r tfi'l Xm.4tr. S.-.,. ."3. j. II" iii f .T tlrrt sua fpr ?mi".; .a-lB. I Tit t mmrt tar imtfrr mm. .-vran, stsek an4 she t-t wssk. -oa-. Ii'Biyls, Sleat: iiiiiiim Ii ii' il tin M T3T onu.ma to W THE STANDARD CHURN OP TKS COUNTRY. TRY ONE. SmI fcrfull Owrirtlve Qcytart SVsiSHAWAMA wmwMm TM marhtne Is mrnrrtalr? ssfifnl as Iks FA8MHK.SDaSTLK'I.J trj'f HS. tilseapa ' Iflof hrtUBeaul erlalla twmtf k-uhs'a for boar, aita four to six hnra-cwr, and aaa aa ma b wstfr. atraas or arw-anvtr. rixiislMcaarnrf rmulitan.1 ima, a4 mat iaji. fail tr SL-.sla r-r aii rlia. ST. JOSEPH HTG CO., WI9NAWKA, IND. PIMPLES. ERRORS OF YOITH A Gentleman who anfferwd for years freta -A-Nervoos Debility, Preiuatnre Decay, and all the effects t yoathful indlseratiea, will lor th sake of saflsrisg haasaalty. send free to ail w he need it, tke receiae and direction for maki.g thamraj.a raaedy by which he w, eared, -lutf-rers witalcg to profit by ibe adver'ise asprirae eaa do an by addressinf ia periec; eanldaaea, JOHN B. GDE!, 41 Cedar St., S. June 14 82 I yr. I wiil mail (Free) tfcreec!ae for a efnal VEorrsaLi Balw that will rrr.re Taa Fkeckses, Piuflss and Flottbis, leavia the skin soft clear and banii!nl; als la structions for producing a luxuriant growia of hair on a baid heart or smooth fc. Ad dress, inclosing 3c. stamp, Bf. YassaLr It Co., 12 Barclay St., N. Y., TO COSSUMPTiVES. The advertiser having been perm&aeitly cored of that dread disease, Cocaunption, by a simple remedy, is anxf'n.s l rnaks known to his ie:'ow-snffr'-:j ;he means of cure. To all who de'ire it, n will tend a copy ef th pres-r.ption used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using tbe same, which tbey will find a, sure CcB for CornH, Colds, Corrupt ion, A-thva, Baoxcams, Ac. Partiaa wishing tbe Prescription will pleas ad dress Kev. E. A. WILSON; 1M Pw St., Wir'-T'brr-hj N. v., 1 1 1 rg H 1 MfwiSM 9 4 fr-' : J:i'i'r : Vt is