SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: WedMOnday, May aa, MS8 TERMS. Subscription, $IJiO per annas, if pa r2i oV.h2rnu,8i 2- ot -ffl" Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col Btnn, 10 oeet per line for each insertion. Deductions will be nude to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter Tear. SHORT LOCALS. The Legislature will adjourn June Cth. James Simons is Laving Lis house repainted. Fort Royal is to hare a musical convention. Win. Banks is engaged in shipping Lis steers eastward. There was a heavy white frost last xnursuay morning. Samuel Bergy shipped a lot of cat tle eastward on Saturday. The banks will be closed on deco ration day. Jacob Sulouff has Bold Lis Lvery business to David B. Sieber. Wm. Howe, of Tyrone, has been Yisumg nis parents in this place. Academy girls pitch quoits some times when they have leisure to do so. From all parts of the county re ports speak highly of the growing wheat. The Centreville Lutheran church Las been repapered and repainted, inside. Banks Kauffman has sold 5 self V 3 ' 1 - - umuing macmnes ior tne couun harvest. California mountain trout Lave been placed in the Leadwaters of the Juniata. Jacob Sulouff has planted a peach orchard on his farm in Fermanagh township. Shurcan's hotel kept by Mr. Hur ry, is to be put in a thorough state of repairs. The bill in the Legislature to raise the common school term to G months failed to pass. Some of ex-Sheriff Wall3 lumber operations List winter were 24 miles from the river. The base ball fever has broken out in this place with something like an epidemic vigor. Fattersoa authority has forbid den the playing of base ball within the borough limits. General Crook with a force of 300 men is after the Indians down in the region of Mexic-j. The State iSenate has passed a bill to permit of the killing of the English sparrow. Harrisburg people have taken to pic-nicing. Thirteen pic nic parties left that town last week. Go to ifcClintic'a tin and stove store for first-rate garden hoes, garden rakes, and spades. Mrs. Wills has bought a property of Joseph Smith near Cocolamus in Fayette township for tl,200. J. H. Simons has returned from Philadelphia with a large lot of goods, in his line of business. Mrs. Snyder and daughter Mrs. Gush, fro:n Port Koyal, were visiting friends in this p!;ice lat Thursday. The orchards last week were glor ious in then- blossom promise of fruit for the autumn and fall seasons. A number of the youth of the town engaged in a game of foot ball on Mainstreet, on Thursdsy even ing. Samuel PeUman of Richfield, bad his right leg broken above the ankle joint while 2 -laying at a game of base ball. The examination at the S. O. S., at McAlisterville last Thursday is spok en of as quite a creditable esamina tioru Ex-Sbt-riff Wall has been using ' bene fertilizer on his land with satis factory result during the past 14 years. Eighteen hundred and sixteen, was the year without a summer, that sea son there was frost and ice in every month. A lawful ton of eoaL as decided by the United States Circuit Court at Philadelphia, should weigh 2,240 pounds. A nice black feather, is at this of fice awaiting the owner, that lost it, to call and get tho- piece of bonnet decoration. Last Thursday night, at a church festival in Chatunoog Tenu., -4 persons were poisoned by something in the food. Gideon Sieber of Walker township, has bought the Olea farm-140 acres more or less in Fermanagh town ship for '.,000. The ninetv-fifth General Assem bly of the Presbyterian tfcurch of the Ueitcd States convened at .Sara toga, X. 1 last Thursday. Harrv Bonsall Las InMight the in terest that Charley Kepner had m the confectionary and m now tte sole owier of the concern. Patterson authorities has issued a decree against the nse of the sling to throw stones by boys in town. It is too dangerous a piay thing. A party from Lewistown -came to Macedonia on n flat last Saturday and passed the day at thai faronto Mountain resect, in fishmganddaoc- ing. . . The Ladles Foreign Missiouwr Societr of the Presbyterian ebon hipte, &m at the horn of Mrs. Hamlin neat Saturday after- The Sentinel aJ -. . i mi f-nr.it v. ana a its patrOU - a-ae- tter . j n I V TfTJ r. II K t II greater variety than aej other T t paper county. ' i,ot h train, com 'jnoon- iuo: orJv callfid by raur The ia T Wid." is to I taaea ou. i ... TTarri rain runs Deiffecu Huntingdon. .a..t t urrisbuKr last week o " mtiSvieiniYr OOUtv. as rTnnhe meeting ol the hi- e o ' Mw.t7lc,T"tes towbetlierheB.iiH reEentau the occasion SHORT LOCALS. - mX?terF:"F" of McCulIoch mills has received a pension of 800. J,,- Ts- """"j uauiea against Whoa, in one of which-heas wo re- ded. woun- that he obtained through the pur fcet0fa1H0r9'toThoa3 Sulouff. Tom hM taken the animals to his lathers farm in Fermauagh town snip. A merchant pot an advertisement in a paper headed; "Boy wanted" Next morning:he found a band-box with an infant on his door step with this inscription: "How will this one answer t Samuel Bergy was busily engaged in buying horses and cattle last week ior me eastern market. A Tusca rora valley man named Stewart, sold u"u nue norse, and five young foxes. T - . . hving dv recent ljeoislafivA r.oor, which has the signature of Governor ratuson affixed to it, a lawyer must have two yoars practice at the bar oeiore ne can be lawfully elected as iistnct Attorney. If men and boys were required by employers to abuse themselves half as much as they do abuse themselves at playing base balL Their employ ers would be sued for cruel treat ment to numan beings. The Prohibition Amendment will slumber sweetly on among the rec ords of the Legislature after that body has adjourned- How about the members that gave promise of sup port to the amendment movement? In eighteen hundred and ninety one, Mifllintown will be one hundred years old. The town is not a very large over grown pjace. There is a fresh, youthful appearance about it that is seldom seen in a town of its age. "They were boasting about ances try. "My forefathers," said John, "came over from England on the "Mayflower." "And my ancestry," said Pat, "kim over from Queens town on the 'Sunflower.' It's aesthet ic I am." I don't feel nneasy about the fti ture prosperity of any of my children except Tom," said an Arkansas lady, in conversation with an acquaintance. "Poor Tom's mind is weak, and I fear that, like his father, he will be compelled to practice law." Arkan- saw .traveller. How is this for beauty, a Roman correspondent of a London journal says that ' Mrs. Astor, the wife of the new American Minister, who is only twenty-three, is so beautiful that when she was presented at. court her Majesty remained speechless with admiration." sober. He sat with the vonng ludv ! on the front kteps. XltS frlUUitllt ILI i a long time, trying to think of some thing that wouid illustrate his so briety. Finally he looked up, and solemnly taid : "The (hie) moou's as full as a goose ; aiu't it As a lawyer, Geueral Butler devel oped into a man who cared nothing whatever for wuat people said about him, but since he has become an as pirant for the Presidency of the public he has become quite sensitive, as to what is written about nim and is ready with an explanation for al most every smib. James Simons has put a new aim ing in front of his shop. Giptain MeClellan made aud helped to put the shade up. and he and Simons believe that it would tike an exper ienced awning maker to make a bet ter job. It shows for itself. But no matter for that, walk in under its shade and buy something nice to put on your horse when you wish to drive or ride. The Presbyteriani at McAiisler vil'.c, visited the pastor immediately after the parsonage bad beeu moved into, and left ith him a general as sortment of the good things of life for himself and family to eat aud ! drink. The Fayette township peo ple are a hospitable people aud a preacher must needs fare weil among them. Horat-e Grtelv once Htlvifie'l a . t vonn man as louows : ioiid'T mam don't swear. There i no occttsion for swearing outbiJe of a new-Fpajicr office, t here it is useful in proof-reutl-in" ami indispensably nece.-Bary in frr ttinf' forms to rres. It has beu ; known also niaterially to assi.it the editor in looking over the paer af ter it is printed. But otherwise it is a very foolinh hahit DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Ph. tograph Gallery you ran pt-t any snTall picture cnlnrgwl for 73 rtiiita. Also anything that is made in l'ho-to-Taphv, you can get here dono Hp, iu'firbt clsss style. All the lutest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Troiuenade, Pannel Uotidoir, &.C &c. Frames of all kinds cheap. The Chambersburg Opinion in de Bcribing a visit to the Franklin coun ty Almshouse says : A man was set At. the door of tho institution about a vear a,'o, wuo is neipiees ana ptone blind. He was brought in aj carriage from Juniata county. He j cannveno intelligent account of vav - . I i.:olf The nobauilitv is that ne ..... .i .1 sen. " . J ...... was aisposu u. , less menus. twniiK thai desire to 'ive 1.00 or $10.00, toward luruismng tne kouse in New Jersey, that has bet n bequeathed to tho Presbyterian Church of the United States, as a hotne for Tresbykrian preachers that are no longer able to labor, can do so bv Landing the money to E. S. Pitrker, he will forward the money and see that it is duly credited to the person that sends it, ami to the con gregation in which he ia an older. A citizen in town last Friday re lated the escapade of a citizen of the eaat end of Fayette township among the gutter - r,".. zen, he saw - "-r fimes. He rartea wnu wo dwife'ine of the women Lves r . n.i.;,uitT: the otuer lit-es IU luuf"- , The third wife he in Ferry county. sold for 15 00 to l ayette town ?. "?s , with chow she now KX-nUv' Ifethatthei jives p" j . wooinir i , The Huntingdon Glob says, a Clay township man baa an opinion of his own with regard to potatoes. The farmer says one cause for the poor quality of potatoes last years was that planters permitted the bugs to prey on the vines to a considera ble extent during tne latter part oi the season before the tubers. were matured, and holds that another rea son for the poor quality lies in the new varieties recently introduced, which, while they produce well, are not of first-rate quality like the Pink eye and Neshannock. He believes that the quality of our potatoes is deteriorating, and that the day may not be far distant when they will cease to be generally used as food. Over in Bedford county the Court appointed a number of men to put a value upon certain farm land that a railroad company desired to run a road through. The viewers report ed that no damage will be sustained by the owners of the land. The viewers should be sued for conspir acy to rob the farmers of their land. Corporations are organized for the purpose of making money, they have no other purpose in view, and wneu they are empowered by act of LegiS' lature to use private property, no right is given to any set of men to rob the people of their laud for the right of way. They may take it for public purposes but not without paying for it unless it be given to them voluntarily. The piesumptiou that it will increase tiie value oi a man's property does not justify tho rob bery. TLo Suippeusborg News writes as follows with lfgurd to tne liquor traffic : We have many good laws in the interest of temperance, but pop ular sentiment isn t up to the enforce ment of thein. It is a violation of law to sell liquor on a Sunday ; it is a vio lation of law to sell to a minor ; it is a violation to sell liquor to a person of known intemperate habits ; it is a violation of law for an intoxicated person to appear on the street. Now, if these laws were all enforced, it is difficult to see how there could be huuch intemperance existing in our State. hat is needed, is tne eleva tion of the individual to a proper re gard for temperance to imbue him with temperance principles and Lab its and where can this work be so appropriately and elt'ectively done as iu tho cliurcu T Let people be taugut not to drink, and wo need trouble ourselves very little about the "iiquor seller. The American Farmer gives the following directions tor making a cheap honje-.uado telephone: To make a good and serviceable tele phone, good from ouo faim hoube to another, only requires enough wire and two cigar boxes. First neh.-ct your boxes, ami make a hole about hull au iuch in diameter in tho center , i, f j. . . ; ,i. . . ... . j , f I lO COiiuet t ; laicti yei. 11, t5 jMjutius t.i j common stove pipe wire, uaK a loop iu one eud and put it through ' the hole in your cigar box, support ing it vt neu necessary wun a ttoui cord. You can easily ruu your hue into the house by boring a hole through the glnss. fcinpio:-t your boxes with siitis nailed across tne the window, and your telephone is coiui'lete. The writer has one that - . Ill ilk 1 I . n .. I A. .i . ! v iuu..us . .U!iaUv.w., j cents tllitt Will carrv luusic wneu Uie ortmn is nltutd UiirtV feet ttWiV ili S'r rnoii anotutr rouiu. In MemOriam, At a meeting ot tho oiheers aad teachers ol the lTebyleria.i Sabintn sch)l o! Mil' j IliutoWD, held May lltb, A. D. I8S, the lol- lowiiig tribute ol esteem to the men ory ot Miss Mary Cnrity was adopted. Oa Sab bath mt.ruitig, May 1'., the resoluli.us were cotienrred in aud adopted by the school : Inasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty Ciixi to remove by death our co-worker aud l'elloa-laborer in tho Sabcath shol, Mis Mary Christy, we u uull hereby give express sion to our high aprrctaliou ot her l iiih lul and tarne.st christiuu wori wilb us lu liio Master's Vineyard. Keiovcd, TUat we humbly and reverent ly bow to tlie great eearcaer oi' hearts, wbo ' doeih ail tilings lor hw people's good . . I nl ins ou giory Ueoived, That in her death we recog nize the liSS ol a true, devoted and exeuip Ijry christian; but wo believe our loss i. her eternal ag.un. Hesoivcd, Thac i.i thu dispeusaliou of llhiuc Providence ao hear tho voire ol God calling to more active ami dihgeut use o: our divuieiy laieats m Christ's ser vice aud preparation lor doa'.h. Ucftoived, i'hat c extend our wartnust syiusithies aud curisliau coii'l j.euee to the bereaved family aud Irieuds, cotuiuending them to the fatherly care ol liiiu a lio niakctU iJi thiugs Work together to thuui tbat love Uod. Kesolvvd, That the.su rcsolutious be en grossed iu tiie minutes of our Sab'o.ith school, aud a copy of them sent to the faiuiiy of the deceased, and to the county papers lor insertion. AuaM J. I'ATrtKsoS, Superintendent. Masox Ik win, Secretary. - - In Meinoriam. At a meeting of the Presbyterian Sabbath T vni.ai ill n .iiiiuLun mm . v v. t u... l!t ls:t IiLh fallowinir tribute of esteem to thu - , me uf Bii rueuiory ofBiancne ccuun, a loruier pupu of the school, was adopted. Wueacas, It hath pleased God in his wisdom to remove from us Blanche Scboll, one of our beloved pupils ; thereloro Resolved, Tbat iu this inscrutable dis pensation or Uod wc shouid learn the aolemn lesson that our Father iu Heaven would teach us. Kcsolvcd, Tbat in her death the school lost one of its brightest pupils, whose ami ability and gentleness won the hearts of all. Resolved, That we extend to the sorrow stricken parents onr earnest snupatny, aud aji thorn to turn to the all a it e oue, who is wise and meucilul and who Uoetb ail ; thing, wei. iteso.ved, That these resolutions be en grossed upou the minutes of tue Sabbath school, and that a copy be banded Ihe fami ly ot the deceased and putMisUed ia the p pers of tbe county. . A lie to J. PaTTitasoN, Scpt.-rintcmie.'it. JJascx lawis, Secreury. Aa auracuve . jumuiu P l-.raaco se - M w SHORT LOCALS. j Senator C ameron tailed from New York on trip to Europe, on Saturday. One of the indupentible things is a cook stove, go to McCiintic'a and buy a cook stove. P. G. Shelly, a young enterprising teacher has a flourishing formal astiool in operation at Bichnold. The S ocietv of the Army of the Potomac held a meeting at Washinlon last Wednes day and Thursday. It was a meeting Tery much like the soldiers te-uniun in Juniata, with the difference that bou oi tftose pres ent had been otbcrs. The camp lire stor ies, and reminiscences were no beUer than those told in Juniata. A rural chap, with a. great deal of music in his soul, visited the city and stopped in frout of an opera bouse where the orches tra was rendering Wagnerian airs. "Go ing in?" asked a triend, tapping him en the shoulder. Well, yes, I calculate to" he replied, "but I guess I'll wait till they get lurough mending boilers inside. I want to hear the music. Attehtiox. Housekeepers, yon may Hud a largo assortment of cook stoves at Mc Ciintic'a The laws of our several States and the action ol the courts uuder them are a dis grace to our country and to Proieatautistn. A Catholic, by the U ol his Cnurcb, dar es not take aavauugo o. civil law to di vorce but wile, or the wuo har husband. The act oi tua puokt vultii iuiu tuo mar riage contracts by rollout or-uiuuiea, and lueao ina civil law cauuot disauuui, tue la el lUo Cnurca bumg above civil Uw. But f rotesianis, no ciltl, tiral aia lu ouciiug in vie Ioomj Uws auJ then tit) advauuge ol tttui to put away taw wives lor very lull ing causes aud aouieliuiea tor ne cmo at all. hi. Wiiiiain itoilaua oaus and uau6ua a jewelry aud watch store m this town. At nignt Joun lluraiug has been watchman iu tue siure to take caro of the valiuolea and to pop the burglar whose covetousutss or avurice' mignt prompt min to breas in aud steal, but ou accouut ot the ioipenect hiMltn ot sirs. Horning he was not at his post as wat-.'huian last Friday night. '1'lie proprietor however perloriuod tue olbce that Horning was accuto:ui-4 to nil aud bad an experieuce uut convinces uiiu Bow a uisu leels when he believes tbat tnievea are about to break througn aud rob hiui oi Valuable projvrty tbat requires years ol pi tieat application in business to aocumu.aio. His business place Is ou SIm j street, and clo.-e by it ou the north :dj wh!i a pico j o. j-rooao,. . . ""7V, , leoce between the two houses, along Main j slanaailttledoorthrougU the leuce j aud a box bcuiuo uiakts Eo.iu.au ' coal; house, fcetaeea tux. two buml i.g.i aud , up agauiKt lti cos! box ad let'. IW-k- j enbiig ir hau ilnl s lot et euity Muie . boxes. About ll o'uiuuk ou saiuroay tuiriiliig Koliuiau "as awatcued Vj a u..is: uiuoiig lac store boxes bciwrcu IUc ou. ut iles as 11 several oi lueia Un-i roiieti Uoan. He 4im kl sprang to his te-1 seized ui revolt era-ad weut to tbe Iroul door ant ! oral0 upeued it, aud there, to his siiprise sltx.d a j strange man aud a second uuo s just j The Yearly uieetiug of the German vlnuoiiig down iroiu tue leuce, to ihe pve-1 JJMpt,eI vt Iuckards ?otrued at Bis u.eut aud It was ho wbo bad started me . fc u Kaus, on .May 15, 10,- pilcoiboXeslon.il. The one that to.t j r ' ' ' at the door was ralbur a small man, the oiw ; UW people belUif in attendance from that caiuc over tlu louv.e was a Urge uau. all arti of tbd I tiltedSlates. To Kolliutu's emphatic lundiry of tne in ou,j , . oue ol tbem MiMnervtl ! hate m l done At Lsntou, TfXa, On Tuesday May auytl.ii g.,' hat at tne samo i;:ua moveil up 1, verdict of uiurdor in the first da as ll hu m:cnded to j.ass tlio proprietor gree and life sentenced in prison was and eutrr tho store, ibat was too uiutli : rellljcred against IleV. Henry .Stuitb. a iorho.tu.au ho was exciu .but .bat Baptist minister, for killing Deputy huu up to a tlgutiug beat and ne leveled I ' ' , , o ., Li relv.r at the le.low and bad hint look oberin Uay, ot llctidcrsoo county, J inio it, and at the same liuu, to the must vaiphallc iiuuiier luvited luer.l to leave. itivU ha cievutoi til" aheapou lar above the prowler's he.:d and tli-!iar);,-d load. 11IUM.UI.U1.I mi- yisivi ia-:-u j " --' "I . I sceue. II ltol.uiau uad canea tne siamarti lookers ou t j his ueip no uii,;bt oiue aries-1 i.ut I.... lAi. in... mti.i t.uSili-.l rlirin bifr til f stainart i . t mo autbonty. Lawyer Ataii.vm io..- . mi out l liis wmuow. lauaer I'a.aer aaslwalug out ujuu the sceue aail latr j Uoty Jr. a"s ii.t-rerd iu looking uro.. inr luotfiiH-uts ot the roup bclu, aud tbe :nd'ws of the hotel on t!ie opposiiv I sm0nh0 street coauim-d many origin eyed prctatora. K..uuiauaas li.e r.c O'uUji Cgtird ri;h aruoia all ete m sym uaiSv aud uuo euiousiaslic j-uvvi iiur shuuicil to bus, sl.oui! sliiH.i! luui' but ol " "'-"'- i eutraua tor parnouiars in iou.e camu ntaur to iho weue ibau to tueir erluj(.s Cliaaiber window. Kolliuau's beilgutcul i at titude alitl 1U cuuiluaiioliij luvitat.a Vj Altt-r I had become al" Ost skin and bine, liio traiup, t. leave w. s made il.mbly j wilh i.eiilicr strength, appetite nur aiubiti imurcsivc by the agreasive cri;k ot the j on It-It, and Ihrf di.cturs couldn't help me. pistol shot, and lliey loll, the one went down Maiu street Clio other oue went down liriuge street toivard Pailersou and it 13 supposed thai they came log.itbcr, went to J Pallet sou and mooed ihe outcry ol Jonepn : l.anuis ol suio Ihtugn to eat. jsoiuo . btoke lU'.o tbat i.u;e and tuey a.: no n'eil j wnU the robiiery. fhey urj a:.j c.-o .iietl WHO having iiu.ra tools Iron: tne biaek i smith snot ul J.'st: iluMe, and lliey are! r red ilea wuu b.n.g lu- ui"U ln.il la. 1.. 1'reso ten i.i ...i.u yarn, luiU la oluef ' piaeea aouitt tv i...n n Fiin.... sjoVrra. .'lllZ.'an l In. i.i.hi.-a- .m;e lo li.te a i scripnoiiol the ia. n t ial .'e at ivj.jiii.i-i r; ! tl:at Is, the.r denrrtt ton .t liio bieit lieit ; were in tile VK.ir.it. ol ilie iou o.i t ti CorrespoiKls Willi Koliiuau's .eacripun.i o. tue men iliat wele at his piaeo oa oatuiuiy niermni;. " Ou WeJuesdaT night, between 1 and '1 o clock, James Leasura aud wil who live 10 Juuiata towoshln, bad a rouo'i' eipeneuce with bursars j Leasure has a bell ou top of his bouse, j aud a rope runs Iroiu the bell to the j lower part of tbe house. The burglars j (lot a ladder at Jacob Corley 3, una Oiiie distant, and with this they got oa tbe roof of Lcaeure'a bouse and cut the bell rope. While on tho roof of the house they wero beard by the ser .klit lrlll vim n.. oil, r t Klt an I fc. ' . e . ... weut do au stairs id her oi"ht oiotlten. U'l.n -ii ri.arhprl Vilehn hn .aw ...... . , ,. u . . . . . out and were already m tbe bouse sue purcucd a considerable distance but escaped aud reached Jacob Cor ley's houo aud pave the alarm Leas- j ure aud Lis wife are SO years of at'e. ' They sleep dowo stair j and were Lot' awaro of their danger unttl (he robbers ! csiuc to tbeir bd;d i aad wskened i tbeui. The burglar were ui sukeo ! with veils. Tbey told tba old toiks to Step quiel as they ouly warned tLeir nionev. Mr. Leasurc insisted on it tbat they bad no money aud while they were parteyiug with tbe robbers, the neighbors wbo bad beeo noiifi. d by the girl were beard approaching the bousa aud tb robber fL-d Tbey wore pursued a short dislauon and one ' of th veil were fouud. Tiiey are I kuowo and step are being taken to i Mcuie their arrest. Other robberies base recently been eomiuited in tbat Bsiglborhood aud tber person are cow blamed for thrive crimes. Mr. Lrasaro was supposed to have a con siderable quaunty of tnooey or bad and this fact-was known to the rob ber. Tbey were well posted as to the fuet tbat the beil rope was amused so that Leasure could reach it from b, . .1 . , , i bfcul-ro.. and tbat be lad tut P the bell so a to bo able to cie an, ! alarm iu c.se of Q attempt of tbu laiud Ihsrarniers tit that neighbor - hood are getting up a vigilance coin- mmce aDil proposed n...n rxv a ,u cfd th.y jnn ciluL -Ucdfurd Iu.juirer. Maura. Pal User. Palluvr A. Co., or Bridgeport, Ct., the well known Archi tects and Publishers of standard works on architecture, have lately issued a sheet containing plants and specifications of a very tasteiul modern eight room cottage with tower ,aad also with the necessary moditicaUuuS for building it without a, tow and er with but 6 rooms if desired. In its most cosUy torm, the outlay is estimated at $J,00U; without the tower it has been built tor $J,6' ; and if only o rooms are incluaed, the cost may be reduced to $1,000 vr $4,000. Details are given of mantels, stairs, doors and casings, cornices tc. 1 he publishers have found it the most popular plan they have ever issued, ana statu that it has been adopted in more thau hveliuudred instances within their knowledge. The same firm issue Specili caUons in blank adapted for Iranie or brick buildings of any cost; also forms of build ing couusct, and several books on modern inexpeuiive, artistic Cottage plans which are ot great prcucal value and couveuieuco to every ouo iu teres ted. - - ITEMS. la a 70 utile race beiweua a bioy olist and a burse, at Altoona reeeutly, the bicyclist wou easily. The raou was lor a 3AU wagou. la a tixut oelweoa two robins and a game ouiukeu lu butier, a tew day ago the rubiua cnased the chickens bait a tune aud drove huu into a hol low tog tor salely, 'i'be house ot Lou.s tiohmeitier, at Jouusiowu, was struck by lightuitig tiusing a terrible storm. The occu pauts were thrown uat oi bed and the house was badly wrecked Writing ou the subject of rat diet the iioiiUou times says a jrentleinaa of bleu l, fcugiaud, lacomiujj to the douclus tou tuairais were as good to eat as rab bits, reeeutly caught fume tbat had beeu raised iu a anil and dressed them Tue fleati was woite like a obicken's, but almost eulirety devoid ot flavor. The (Jaiuese long ago discovered that they were oueap aud good eating, and the slaves iu Jamaica rotated tbeus in asu.es aud eat tueua as Southern negroes do jams. P.'. Kane taught his uieu to km thru on board ibesbip, boll and uituce tliiui, roll them into balls aud oovur wi;u tailow. Tiiev proved very umtmoul( Well as palatable, aud cuieU tue scurvy, with winch the nun Were begluing to sutler. K rf . o N e w ul oltJ wooden ltlulau at T bltu avcbUu and 1 -I atleet, Wb.co be at once attacked, and alter a lew blows tuo Itidiau was kuouked out aud lay prostrate. llieu olfsoo walk ed a lew steps dowu the street, drew a revolver aud shot biuielf ti.rou''h the years ago iu a difficulty over the ar rest of buiub's brother (or stealing cattle. ASULAM1 Vsy Blooitisburg v. n . I 1 1 . . ,.ri., .1 nil in J - --fc - ' V e lim lltCr ju, one ot the most dreaded .iirslwt, in tliu h it t? I Ir t ! I ...! J 101 l0 ,wu veara' iuipri-unment, for giou, 10 two vears luipnoouieDt, ftilttniMtiio la, kill Vila imiih. llnlt r , tou Was a Itadiug Mo.lie Maeuire and w.n eimcerued in uiauy dark deeds, but he managed to eiude the tffieers nn- 1 ,,, Um K?ek J,e js 01le , ,he caou' . , , I vifeca 9 ears ID lb,' He tbteateos to expose some promintnt citizen of j two bottles I'ailter's Ginger Tonic cured lue ceuipletely. NEW MILLlM-:i:VSTOKK I wnu'.d iLform the public that I will open a new iiuiiinety Mora at iiiy p'.aAe of res idence ou Water-street, M.liiiuto'-t 11, seoorui door Iroiu cornt r ol Uridjp street, ou t-at-iir.iay May ftth. Having; just n turned from Hie ci:y with a fuil stork, ! prl:lt. bmI fcoi:ituer, miiliiu iy KO'ds, uii new, and 01' Hi.- latest M. les, mid havir. i-iuployed lirst da tiii!iiiert, 1 am i n-pared to mip- j ply the public lib tverythirft Kuml iu a lirst j emm niiUmer store, come and examine my i slock. 1 consider it 110 trouble l show Totals. JUiS. UV.ltL. ! y.sy J-OJ.l.y. MA lilt I ED: I S.1NEK-ALEXANDKR. On the' Hth, by ilev. Thomas Thompson, of McAlister ynif, John Andrew Saner and K'-becca Juno Alexander, both of Payette town ship. 1 j - DIED; KKLLY thi Tuesday. M y 15. lfv3 ia Palteison. M.iszie Ms ,d.vuMrrot lieorgn j and alree Kellv, aued 3 luontlis. I M t, (n Tue5(ia, M.iv lo, 1KJ.3, ' a' f 1 o'clock r. M. in Eist Waertrd. at Ferguson, 17 years. airs. Mary I). Rowe, aged about 3131Eit?J 4 la. 1IIFFL1N TOWN MARKETS. MirrtiRTows, AI iy 2a, I68.J. Butur E:s.. 13 Lard 1 Bam 17 Shoulder 12 Sides 11 Kass 1 ; HIFFLLNTO'.YX CHAIN 1IAKKKT. Corrected weedy. Qcotatioxs roa To-dat. Wednehday, May 23, lbZ. Wheat I 10 Corn, o- Oats, 41 Ryo G Timothy seed 200 Flax anil 1 411 Chop , i i Snorts 1 25 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Ptiii.r-FLPHIA, Mav 13 K-ba Milch sows ! su'P c. iiojrs iu to ii . tancjuin jcinin rxx-i cacie extra :. gorHi e medium 0 common 6J fat cows'! tool. j Wheat $l.P..,for Angust $1.2-1 was bid. 1 corn B5 to w. Oats 47 to ' n 7i t.. j "Uc. : Hl:tlrr ,8 , ... r ,s lu 1&c. Hav : too $.4 to 17. PyV .u. I2. Llv'e jchkkcu, ll to !6c per lb. Kew Advertisements- " AT THE CENTRAL STORE MAIS STREET, 2tDoob Nobth or Bkidge Strket, Miflliutown, Pa., Calls the attention of the public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken ia exchange for goods at highest market pi ice. Thankful to' the public fur their heretofore libera, patronage, I request tbeif continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifiiiu to call acd see iny stock ot goods. r. 1881. 11E.CIIAIE Sept. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) DEALEKS IN O It VI A, COAIs Ll 31 lfElt CEMENT, Calcined Plaater. Land Plaster.' SEEDS, SAET, &.C. We buy Grain, to bo delivered at MiiKin town. Pott Koyal, or Mexico. We are prepared to turnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEXNEDT k. IOTI April 2!,lSP2-tf Aseuts Wanted For The CELLS T I V L S Y M L 0 la INTEKI-BLttD. Ey Kev. 11. Y. Norkss. U. I). The grui.dest object of Creation the fcil'S. Cenlre of Li!e, Liglit H .if. Attrac tion and CI'iniHMl Action llM natural woiiderti and spiritual teach ings sre nhke marelous, ana make a o.Mk ol aosurbirg and inlense irteret. Ttie great pmbiems til Ihe 11 iterul I'liiv. rse nn- lolilril and i!H:-tr t.-il. atu re shown j tit be a It CV flat Ion Of (.Ud lu I lie noblest ami uioit perlect ttenise iili.ly coiniuenilMi. f.vrry laet ot iir.ti-.re is uiaile lo reieat some le'sson of His posicl." Y. Evangtlist. "ji.,th ecu untie and devout." Kev. A C. lieoriro I). ('liicajjo. "A startling rrrt'latioti couceminir the wondirs aud glories ot Iho ! Suu." tlder J. Sr. Mc'larvev, Lexincton, Ky. 'Ifterrsiiii, insiriictive and very su'.'eestive." llishop Jaguar, of U'nio. It st-ilifKt and pleases all. Address. J. C. M. . L K1)Y & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. ; Cincinnati. I).; Chicago, 111.; or St. Louis, Mo. .i-lo-ni.J .Miscellaneous. rf'b')A week made at tome l.y tin J) 'It'trious. Hi si businvss nm the in- iw he- tore ihe public. Capital not needi-d. U'e wiil start you. Men, women, boys ami girls wanted everywhere to work for Jis. Now is the time. You can work in sare time, or give jour whole tune to the busitiess. other Lustness wnl pav you nearly as; well No one can fall to make cnornion is I pay, by engacing at once. Costly outfit anil Htuis tree. Mowy made last easily ana bonorr.b!v. A1'lr- s Tri e fc Co. . . . si . : uU3ia, .uaine. PIMPLES. j;hkohs of yo itm (;.-ntl. mm wh eull'.-reil for j ears Irom Nervous Debility. Preniature Decay, and all the ellecis ol youtldui indiscretion, will lor' Ihe s.ke ol Mitl'eriLp hunisnity, semi free io ail wfn need it, the receipt snd direction lor Making tbe simple remedy by whirl, he was cured. Sufferers wishinf, to profit by Ibe advertiser's experience can do so b a-idn-HS'injr in erft c. confidence, JOUN" B. t(;DE, 42 Ctdir St., N. Y.. June M-b2 1 yr. I wiil mail (Fiee) tben-ceipe for a simpl Veuetablk BtLX that will remove Tam FaEck.i:s, I'ixples snd Bloti'he-, leaving the skin soft clear and beautiful; also in structions for producing a luxuriant grow in of hair on a buliihead or stuontn fat--!. Aa- : dress, ireloin(t 3c. stamp, B.tx. ViXOiLr fc Co., 12 Barclay St., N. Y., T 1.1 Ofllaot, life is sweeping by, go j XVJLjO X and dare belore you die, something mhthty and sublime leave be-1 hind to cootior time." $ a wei-k in your ' wn town. s.j oultit free. No risk. Every- j thing new. Capital not required. We will turnish you everything. Many are making j lortunes. Ladies make as much as rucu, snd boys ani girls make great pay. Read er, if you wnnt business at which you can make great piy all the ti;n, write for par ticulars to II. Hallet fc Co.. Poitland Maine. A DAXCEROl'S COUNTEKFEIT. There are dangerous counterfeits in cir- cuUtion pur!KrtinK to bo "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidenceof its great value is the fact that partes know - ing its great efficacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the itnuint has a foe simi of a walnut leaf blown in the glass ; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. Tbe " Re storer" is as hsrrulefc as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to re store life, vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from rtsyotuiblt parti-. Ask your drngcist for it. Each bot tle is warranted. Johsstox, Hollow tr fc Co.. Philadelphia, and Hall fc Kl'l'KlL, Svw Yoik, wholesale agents. MISCELLAA'EO US D. W. HABLEY'S la the place where you can buy THE BEST ANI TUE CUE A PEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHI C MJTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, JXD FURX1SI11SG GOODS. EE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and solect stocks cti c2:ei ii this market, and at JST0S1SH1XGL Y LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be ma-lc to ex 1; at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place in Hoffman's W"ater streets, MIFFLIXTOWK, PA. SAM'L Hasconstantly on hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FL'KXISHIXli GOODS. Goods of all kind are low Come aud see ma and be astonished. Pants at 15 cents. XT' SUITS MADE Tl OKDEK.j Patterson, Pa., April 1G, 1879. Professional Cards. Locis E. Atkinsom. lit:.). Jacobs, - ATKISSO.T & JACOBS ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIITLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting aiid Conve aucmg prompt ly attended to. Orricc On M;tin street, ia place of resi dence ol Louis K. Atkinson. ., south ot Bridge street. UctO, lSbl. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOWX. JUXLlT.i CO., P,1. CT" AU bifsini'ss promptly atteDded to. tlrrirt On Kridge street, opposite th. Court l!ou.-o souare. f iau", 10-ly J-ACOE BE10LEK, ATTORNErATLAW, MIFEUXTOW.V, PA. rmColleciious atttudrd to promptly. Orrite Witi A Patterson Esq, on Fcb2j,'c0 Bridge street THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Piijaician and Surgeon, illFFLl.TOirX, r.i. Ottio- bours I-oiu 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Ot Bee in his resilience, n Itiinl stret-t, op- posiie Mfltiodist parsuuage. oct-tl Y) M. CKAWFOKD, M. D - t M l. PHYSICIAN AND SDRGON, 1cdemiat Juniata Co., Pa. Orrice lorineriv occupied by Dr. fterrett. Prolessioiral business promptly attended to at all hours. John J'cLat jiilin. J jitt.ru V. Stimmkl M( L 11 CHI. 1 5 K STOniEE, INSURANCE AGENTS, FORT ROY.iL. JVMATJ CO., VA ' ,,ni' T,'v-M" Companies represeuted. lev. loio-iv w 7ILL1AM BtLL. AfiLNT AX1 DEALER IX pariutr sr.d Mechanics Machinery. Miil.iiiloAu, Ju ji.ttt County, Pa. Otllee on liriiie street opposite South side ol Court House. Nov. X, lfS2. Special Aolices. A Ereat Cause cf Emaji Kiseiy ; In the Ijois oi How l.ot, liovv Restored. Just publishe.l, a new edition ot 1K. CL'L VEK WELL'S CELEltKATEU ESSAY on the radical curt of Spina itorb Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Losses, Impote.xcv, Mt-ntal and Phvsical lnf.:ir.:ii'itv. fmnediiiientH to Miirriafl- err ; " "I ' ' 1 ' ' also, CossmrTios, Epilepst and Fits, in- duced by selt-iiiduigence or sexual extrav- agancc, Jtc. The celebrated author, in this admirable E-say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm- j in consequences of self-abuse may be rad ... v...... , t ....... ... - at oTice simple, certain, and eHi ctual, by meai- of wuieu every sunerer, no matt i what his conditmn m.iy be, ni;:y cure hitu sell cm-iiply, privaiely, ami radcd!iy. CTl'his Lecture should be in t fj ham-.-of every youth and every uu-u in tlu- land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad-lrt ss, p0.i-iao. on receipt of si Cents, or two poslage stjii.ps. Al-iress THEtTI.VEIt'VEI.L M I.Dit AL t 0 41 Ann St., .New Y ork. N Y ; unelS-ly Post.KHxe Box 4. e.:il..r.T- PHILADKLPHI.V SINGER MACIIIIVE I l ' , . . , " , . Th, nhl,vt ellt -e.ir.nU thf. Pl., ..! triwi Zlrr . o( fo.c ,U. 1 not sk von t . pnvo.nil v. n hi., p wn ti r machine! Afier hsvinu- c'x:n:iii:.l it, if it not all we represent, n-ni-n it to at on, expense. Consult vonr iiitvrts sn.l r.nler ai nce, or semi l.ir eireuttirs am! : t:itioii;a!s. Adilr t'HAI'.I.KS A. U'lmii A Co., No. 17 S. Tiutii Sr.. Pi , P- Important To Ti reveller. Specid inducements are ofl'ered you by tbe Bxrlington Route- It will par you to read their advertisement to be found else. i w here in this iue. ill is resumed actively the practice of !V. v A I: : jr if. J-" " Medicine act Surgery and their collateral ClMliii tA' NV i.a.fn I branches, tirtice at th.? old corner of Third j yCSii',' "T- ' ' VjoN ' and Orange streets, Milllintown, Pa. S V'' ',;'. I March 29,1S76. . ! W, ' " ':;.:. , - J t. "r-OTTS.';. rE::-,rCtc5!.i mkjk IT W) AD VEk TISEMEATS. New Building, corner of briu(.- (Jan. 1, lb7!Ml J W . SAMUEL STRAYlh,. IPRINC1PAUUNE . r. sii. r..r It . 'k-i-i Mictirmp..:;, m. Vai::. o'rfc- hc Crest . oest eqtpp?d oa l it- Iu- Hv.M far a: -. v. f :n'. '. line KANSAS CITY 1 Pcstorathi Ycjlhlul Color ttsGTcrFa-lKii' 9 r.iri--r's H'TEikamfi fn-.-- r-.rM ,nri a -l B . im:.i'J : r. r --.t i 1!t.5 i !! . '. 't a:iti ... f C :ii,v-tUllJr::r:'3i.J:E. ":irj. ! jX C'.i . ... V. j.T 5 -- 1 l.ru it J .!,rji- J .;,B.I-; V A Superlative Hesitli ?nd Slreiyr Ratarer. If' ::ic Of fi iff, wrn ou: vifTi I v 1: .iVoriu.c- r." M; :r - (; .;.: i'.tf- : I-:; .!..:t;s earirr' t .:i. -vr -ll -.i; 1 i:mt- i, ly-:: ;j. l:.r.:ma 1.. K ".t;'' .. '. i, r. ji y d .ru.r uf l!. . ' V -v r -. t .0 i rr r s i' - k I '":i.:-. . ' ... ' '.:cy.'-- It ;r.'ft IMu.sl I'uz.tn : : ";tt iri Sitts. Co: gh Csrs Err liicd. ' v .: - : r." .: ; j v 1 f. :i:i j-r. .. t:yation er .-r pr v " s .'! r--' a ri::..ii An uk ? : '! 1 1. c l - t: c: 1: :!! ir . i;-:t ! ai- 1 h:i'Jd , p i1:- ti (il - v-i'''. r in:oi-irc. ..s i. ". ' .Icls tf iivt-.; it sjvg y-iurl. y' VI ' - i"-:. -'. l! tri.''.".- W. rrk,r", o. T ' .. .. .; -j r; . i ' c .:..-. Ar. .! ..ntaai 141 ., V :. a Si uti, kl i-r -.fc. tKLAT SiTI'.O r-T!X'i IX.I!-l fit I s-r : i cuuc tr.is g . : 5 " j : ! ' J' I TKii .lt IJi V. lurc ct f .'JV.cSccy. -r t .. -.: ; r:-v:vi t:-. 57- a . .jua. D.JS. MORGAH & CO. aUSTTAcrma tsz DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph Esapsrs AND TKB KOtSELESS New Clipper Mcver. Thu mmir'Ft H FACERS are nnfnnalct for simp'lrity in constnition. m.i of it.:n;ae.-iint. b'-ht weipht. durability aud gjod workun; iacily in All coti'liuon ol jTT.iin. The SKW O.IPPKK hi all the a.lranto ot theOt.D CLIVfttt ltoWtit wita luacjr viluslui! Jjnpnvemn(.. fcEs-n l.i. lLinrrn.rD CrweLax. booD AlitN io W.OTXlU in unoccupied territory. D. S. MORGAN & CO.. BrockportfMonroeCo.,N.Y to consumptives: ' Tbe advertiser l aving been permanent!? " disease, Consumption, " t0 n'lke k'""rn 1" h ? f ""-r.ttVr the mems of j cure- To -.h who oesire u, h will seinl a I '"P? e "le prescription used, (treo ol : charge.) with Ihe dueclion- (or preparing i "id using the same, whi 1: lliey wiil find I sure Ci K for Corcn-. Couw. Coi wpt i ion. Asthma, Prjoxi.uiiis. fcc. Punier wishing the Prescription, will please dress Rev. E. A. WILSON; 104 Peon Si Williamsburgh, N. Y., The Stxtinel uud Rt putlira oilice is the place toget job work done. Try it. It will pay you if you need anything in that line STRAYE ""sSfi :'" "u'ir'sr. VHtatnl sua I Aa.. u''' T ! Sl- Jwpa. j Ni-orak. Jl'wirl, Ka-i?7wf''n- I'a.-. ftai- , ! Cl.r;- .1 I.iu- la. -rTe:ir. s k-'fiii'l'.''.. V luxrr. tua:!ia k pa it?: Seminal tl'iQMnatAJi : rj -.u 'i '. l.-:i.-4 Irarj:. - i I v .! :' .n.-: . er.;.. ; I. i. . i l: I.. ... . .. .w. Orana uou: . roTlt i !
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