I m SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday, Majr SO, issa. TERMS. """''" Ixt annum if paid Transient advertisement!! inserted at 50 cents per inch for each inrti,.n Transient business notices in local col- nne lor each insertion. IHHlnrtinna I i - . .1 ------ - - ... to uuug 10 mose aesirii. ' j " jiar, nail or quarter SHORT LOCALS. Hog cholera is prevalent in Dauphin countv. upper The grave yard insurance wave has reacueu ivansas. just to tinuk, men wear crushed straw uerry colored hose. The corn that was planteil early is uu"iuB auove ground. J. iv. Uisu, a citizen of Walker townsuip, nad 4 hogs to die. Many horses in Altoona are afflict ed with the piuk eye distemper. Wm. Cunningham, of ililfordtwp., iiau severe anacK oi pnenumonia. Luke Davis is off to the west on visit to his brother and other friends. Jeremiah Lyon, and Mason Irwin, nave associated lor the practice of law. -n- ij- eiuman, in ims town ren- i. 1 1 1 I'O . "wjiu rename me insurance com panies. Miss Daisy Simons, and Miss Li ae Deen, have been visiting friends in Harnsburfir. O Thompson and Crozier, will next week return from Southern Ohio with a lot of nice horses. Enoch Homings barn has been successfully raised, on the mansion farm in Fermanagh. One day last week, the river rose at the rate of 8 inches every hour, for the period of 5 hours. Go to McClintic's tin and stove store for lirst-rate garden hoes, garden rakes, and spades. Everybody in these parts looked for frost after the rain last week, but the frost did not put in an appear ance. On Friday if the weather proves itself anytliing like favorable for fish ing the bass are to be troubled with a line. James Kidd, of Tnscarora was in town on business last Friday He is as staunch a Republican as in days of yore. Rev. E. 11 Berry of the Lutheran Church has officiated at 40 funer als within the period of 11 months just past. John Gurman, formerly of this county, but now of Lackawanna county is here among hia relatives and friends. The borough fathers have issued an order to clean up the dirty places in town, and to put pigs into close confinement. Rev. Michael Boshore was a rep resentative from this county to the General Assembly of Brethren near Lawrence, Kansas. The General Synod of the Luther an Church wa3 held in Springfield, last week. The next meeting of the body will be in HaiTiburg, Pa. . "Judpre Barnaul, of Chicago, sen tenced the brute who wliipped his wife to death with a leather strap to thirty-hve years in the penitentiary." The Sentinel and Republican gives its patrons a larger quantity, and a greater variety of reading matter than any ether paper in Juniata county. A heard of 71 Jersey cows all but 2 imported from the Channel Islands were sold in Pluladelphia last Thurs dav at prices ranging from $180,00 toa-107o.OO. A citizen, from the country, ob serves that the hogs that died last year throughout the county, were hogs that ran the greater part of the sucamer at large. The aggregate number of horses and cattle that William Banks has been feeding on his fwrm ;n Ferman agh township since last November is 100 Lead per day. A Lieutenant of the Austrian army And the editor of a Military Journal fought a duel at Vienna, with pistols last Wednesday the Lieutenant was killed. Baltzer Lauver liviag in Milford township, has a distinct recollection of ih& cold summer of 1816- Men mowed grass, and cycled grain with their coats on that year. The G&vernor vetoed an act to pension soldiers of the Mexican war. Tf ort-rv rrthor soldier is to have a a pension er bounty, why not the I soldier oit&e juexicauwu.. iciier oi UA ;r f n irwnn-.rive to run uim tairty five miles to ee his girl an when he got there lie family bull-dog ran him two miles and didn't charge him a cent. Corptrations have no souls. There are ouie wild boys at work on the new railroad that run through Lewisburg, and Lewisburgers com plain through tLo Chronicle that the wild boys are t&a noisy on th street" at nicrht. n.o rVimrmttee on Teacher Per manent Certificates will meet i& the Patterson School Building, on Sat wday, June 1885. at 10 o'clock. All applicants will please pre?nt themselves on that day. Never in your life did you hear cf enow a foot deep in Tkginia in May Such was the case last Wednesday, May 23. The snow cn that day drifted a foot deep on tha line of the Richmond and Allegheny Haiiroad. Or Friday afternoon two nines, made up of Academy boys, U-longmg to the Crescent and Ilugoy c.abP, played a match game of base ball m R.;: iM A Tinmber of Af2demy girls graced the occasion with leir reBence. The town council will meet on the evening of the first Monday of every month in the ofiice of lr and tire transact such busmess as may be brought before it reeta borough6- Mj,th,Vat father? have instituted a reform Jt has i.ng been needed,. namelv . reg tJar monthlvmatrngthc mtw"1 ff the ulfari uf the towu. . , uaix m" complete M " -uu ugit- "rain :r.b7"r generally are not tnjur- 1,u,.uut " mash melon seriously damaged." vmes are hJrl0' Jate num. . mo mountain Lake Park Sf'P" at Mountain "T- ? a r6UP0U8 summer sort in Gai-r.ft -.n . t. . JJU- -tnere is w .."..K? School Assent i u - , from AucT"t 7th to DO NOT FOKGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any - "uargea ior i cents. j uimg tnat is made in Pho- &vnj , you can get here done up, utiim cuss style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade. Pannel TV,,iv X-n i XT' . .... v. x isuues oi au lands cheap. sr. o. ai. irazee, will open the axuimuun view House for summer xue uouse was once Kuown iar and wide, as the Tnscarora oemmary. L nder the Doctors man agement it will donhtlma . . wwuiy a favorite summer resort, for all who may be fortunate enough to find their way into the pleasant and healthy wuicu u is located. "Lawyer "You say you made an examination of the premises. What aia you nnd T Witness '-Oh, noth ing of consequence ; a 'beggarly ac count of empty boxes' as Shakes peare says." Lawyer "Never mind nat aiiatespeare says. He will be summoned, and can tertifv for him self if he knows anything" about the case. A Sunday or two ago, James Kauffman fanner on the DatiIaI Kloss farm in Walker townshiD. dis covered that while Mr. Kloss and family were at church, a negro tramp entered their house and stole some clothing and jewelry. He hastily mounted a horse and pursued the thief, and overtook him at Thomp sontown railroad station. The thief ran down the railroad. Kauffman dismounted and aftr a 2 mile chase, and compelled the thief to surrender the stolen property. A patent medicine man wrote to the editor of a religious paper en closing five dollars and saying : "En closed please find five dollars, for which I want you to say that my chill medicine is the best in the mar ket" The editor replied: "I am thankful for vour opinion of mv pa per as an advertising medium, but I cannot conscientiously say that your proposition." "That's an honest man," mused the advertiser. "Some men would have hello, he didn't return the five dollars." Watson's Illuminator. There was no preaching in town on Sabbath, excepting in the Luther an Church, where Mr. Berry preach ed a memorial sermon. The house was crowded. Such of the veterans as have nice uniforms marched from the Post room in a body. Such of the veterans as have no uniform went in with the general congrega tion. Captain McClelian command ed the uniformed veterans. There were a number of martial looking mr-n in the company but none more so than the Captain. A New England paper savs : The new word "dude," pronounced in two syllables, has be n used in the town of Salem, N. H-. for twenty years past, and it is claimed was coined there. It is common there to 6peak of a dapper young man as a "dude of a fellow," of a small animal as a "little dude," of a sweetheart as "my dude," and of an icsthetic youth of the Oscar Wild type as a dude. But how the word attained so sudden and widespread a notoriety puzzles Sa lem. n exchange from the southern border of the State says : A est Virginia doctor has completely ruin ed his fine practice by demonstrat ing that whiskey hi not the only cure for snakebite. He cured several bad cases by painting the wound with iodine and fnving the tincture inter nally ia 10 aud 15 drop doses, well diluted with plain, simi le water. It is th custom in -that section for a man coming home drunk from a log- rollin" or barn-raising to say that lie had been bitten by a copperhead. It was also a good excuse fcr keeping a jug under the bed all the year round. Tha smokers, and drinkers are having a time of :t in w lttesoaire, as mav be learned from the state mentthat on Sunday, all the liquor saloons in the ton. oU iu number were closed, owing to the effort of the "Law and Order Association." The liquor dealers, believing that the law bhould le enforced in other eases if m th:u- s muuctxi uie .uayor on Saturday nignt to oruer iiie cios- . stor( So ott tes3 was MerferreJ with. It jxo otuer uo,M f lie incensed cisrar dealers "have to a man declared their intention of seeing that the Sunday liquor law is enforced in the future P. Gray Meek, of the Beilefonte Watchnia'n, has been f urnLshuig his paper with "pen and ink sketclies of the members of the Legislature. He has this to say about the iuemler from Juniata: To the left of the Speaker is a tail, light-haired mem ber with light moustache and light blue eyea. He is about thirty years of ae, received a common school eduction and is now in the banking business. His speeches are thoe of a man of business brief inte! lureai and to the point He is a cons in of the biggest hearted, most gen ial Republics:! editor in Pennsylvan ia. 3iajor M- Fomeioy, of the' Cnam hersbur" Repository. The member orJhSri spak is a Republican from Janiata county, and a pleasant gen uSb and a -creditable represents thffrom the -Blue Juniata is A m. C. Pomcroy. Curtis Books, of Dwwille, 1, w visitin" his brotner, m Susrlace. Mr. Cwtis Books has sSised through a legal conUs in the Montour couwy couij, rforough of Danville. The suit wa S3Tinf,vorof Mi". "rdictofthejury on the 14 of Mar in the sum of fa00. Ihfi ws tZZoi the case is. that Charlotte 7, oof the plaintiff in thw Bf on i n lit of October 27, 18 Srr church, in grille. ana tne next morning was found drowned in the canal, which runs through the central part of the town. In going to and from church she was oDnged to pus over the canal bridge on Church St, one abutment of which was unguarded the time, and the plaintiff charged that by reason of uie Dorougn officers nerfactim? to guard the abutment, bis wife missed ner way, stepped over the abutment, fell into the canal and was drowned. Tha borough authorities set up the detense that the plaintiff's wife com- muiea suicide. Over sixty witness es were in attendance. Thia suit has been before the court, off and on, for uie past iour years, and came up for a final hearing with the above result Tuesday morning, May 22, a heavy rain storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, passed over Marysville during which the U. B. church was badly damaged. The lightning first sirucit ine spire winch it tore to at oms throwing a portion of it as far as 100 yards away passed down the base of the cupola, tore out one side of the building, shattering the ceil ing, walls and floor, and passed to to the wall where its destructive power can also be seen. At the same time Mr. Copp's horse was knocked down, his milk wagon upset and the lac tail fluid mingled with the descend ing rain. No person was seriously injured, though five or 6ix children were stunned by the stroke, and a number of older persons were simil arly affected. Senator Smilev of this district has an important bill on its passage through the legislature. It is Sen ate bill No 155, entitled an act sup plementary to an act passed March 1713, entitled an act for the Limita tion of actions. The Senator main tains that the practice is very com mon now for parties who are cut out from the collecting of a debt by Statutes of limitation to appear and by word of mouths swear and prove the case into such a bhape that the riebt of action to recover is not de stroyed by the Statutes of limitation. The Senator proposes that the loose way of the making of proof by word of mouth shall bo changed by his bill to the more substantial one of a promise made in writing and prop- ervl acknolledsed. He maintains that his bill when enacted iuto a law will remove the cause of much litiga tion, and takeaway temptation toper jury. The Hollidaysbnrg Register says, Steward Campbell planted 27 acres m corn cn the county farm that failed to sprout Yesterday he received from Williamsport seed to replant The out-look for a big corn crop in the county is not good. On Monday Mr. John Duffey dip ped from his carp pond, at the re servior, a 2 year old carp that weigh ed 7 pounds and just as thick as it was long. 21 inches.In June. 1881, Mr. Duffey prepared his pond and put in S 3 inch carp. All have lived and prospered like the one described but very singular to say no young carp have yet made their appearance. The i-aune Mr. Duffey attributes to the spawn being destroyed by pike, snulish and catties, which have be come quite numerous in the carp pond- Another mystery is how these iish got there beforethe carp were put in, the vater was all drawn out for 3 days, after which it was se curely dammed and the 8 carp put in. Mr. Duffey thinks the spawn of the pike, suutisii and cattish were in the mud and was hatched out An other theory is some fisherman com ing along tuo railroad threw them in. Recently four 1-3 iueh pike aud many shiners have been taken out. A'otes From H- L. McAlister, Esq. McAlisterville, May 22, 18S3. Mr. B. F. Schweier. Sir, I sup pose j-ou think I will fail in issu ing my history of Juniata county, which was entrusted to me in 187G, by virtue of a resolution of U. S. Senate and also of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Now, Sir, I tell you that I am not idle. I am slonly gathering to put into my book, that whether 1 live or die the history shall not be lost but au other per son may some day publish it King Soloman paid, "by searching you may find out a thing." I have just received a letter irom Waterloo, uuxeu aiay n, ioo.j, wnicn says since receiving vour letter I have read of Rev. Philip V. Fithian's Jour' nal of a trip from Path Valley to Sun bury, in 1775. tie w rites as follows of the Cedar Spring Church : "It is a large aud genteel society, but in greut aud furious turmoil about one Mr. Kennedy who was once their preacher. Poor L was frightened when I was ready to preach, because one of the society when he was ask ed to start the tune, answered that he knew not whether I was a Pap ist or a Methodist, or a Baptist, or a Soceuar. I made him soon acquaiut ed with my authority." Ti e preach er then writes of the country in Jun iata thus, "I am now writing under a dark tuft of willows and sycamores close on the bauk of the beautiful river Juniata, the liver is about 200 yards wide, lined with willows, syca more, walnut and white oak trees, and a fine bank, but what are my thoughts ? oh fair genius of the wat ers do tell me, will not this in some future time be a real pleasant and very populous country, are not many large towns to be raised ou tlieir shady banks .' I seem to wish to be transferred forward only one cen tury." And now here we are Mr. Editor, one hundred and eight years on this side of the time when Rev. Mr. Fithinn sat on the 6hady bank of the Juniata river, and we see re sults such as his prophetic mind to a limited sense anticipated. From notes attached to tho preacher's jour nal by others, the following appears, John Kirri laid out Mifftintown in 1791. on the site on which he lived in 1775. Cedar Spring Church com menced in 1763, the building was in terupted by the Indian war. The building of the church wsj resumed in 17(57, but the logs that were up were found too rotten to put others on, and a new ehuich building was buiu 8 rods distant In 17C4, March 30, two hundred aTes of land was entered in trust for a Presbyterian church. A parsonage was buiit iv 1774 and occupied by Mr. Kennedy, who was succeeded by Rev. Huf'h M'Ajill- Lo wius 2astor until liW. SHORT LOCALS. Tba poUto bug has put in an appearance. Mr. Showers is repairing the portico of his house. Willis, inn port baa a base ball club com posed of colored men. f The wires of Brooklyn bridge if strung singly would reach to China. The heaviest lump of coal yet mined in the Broad Top region weighed 3,400 pounds. Arris tios . Housekeepers, yon may find a Urge assortment of cook stores at Mc Clintic'a In the town of St. Michael, Minn., twen ty live cases of small pox were reported on last Saturday. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and buy a cook stove. The forceps that a horse dentist uses for pulling the teeth of horses that have tooth' ache, and have teeth that should be re moved, are about two leet long. Samuel Bergy has returned from the eastern part of the state, having there dis posed ot the lire stock that he shipped from these parts. Sunday was the great day in Bussia, it being the day on which Alexander III was crowned at Moscow, Emperor of the Russia. A young horse that John . McCruui was ottered $1d0, for some da sago, ran against tne stake ol a fence last Monday, and cut the jugular vein and bled to death. An attractive, youthful appearance se cured by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. A. J. Patterson, made a tour of Juniata and Perry counties going from this county into Perry by way of Bealtown gap, and returning to Juniata by the Ickesburg mountain road across the Tuscarora moun tain. Levi Meyers is about to open a real es tate office in Thompsoutown. People that hare real estate to sell, or people that de sire to buy real estate may do well to con sult with Mr. Meyers on the question of sale or purchase. People that are owners of live stock never know how soon they may need the service of a veterinary surgeon. Cyrus Soiber in his practice and treatment of horses and cattle as a veterinary doctor has heen uncommonly successful. In Terre llautc, Indiana, thieves pulled the corner Ktone out of the Colored Meth odist church and stole the few dollars that had been placed iu the stoue. It seems strange that a Christian city sboulU devej ope such a data A thieves. Miss McCahan had a nice school to teach at Muddy Kun School house in Millord twp. On the 22 ot May a strange groan ing noUe was heard by the pupils ol the school, not knowing trom whence the sound catuo they must need become fright ened. Every d-y lrom the 2nd to the close ot the weik the noi.se was heard. The news of the groaning was sprea l abroad and on Monday Lut hundreds oi men wom en aud children visited the ccbool house. The MUuoi was brokeu up by I rig lit. (f cuuiso there is nothing in alt the aeinon- stration that should excite alarm. There can be no uangerous 1-ving thing under the buildn.g for there is no way lor a living thing larger than a mouse to gut under the house. It cannot be a super-natural noise for super-natural noises w hen made are made tor a purjiose aud that purpose is al ways revealed. The probability is that some Imy or tno are at the bottom of the move ment. Whatever the day light noises may be, it is known to a certainty in this oltice, that lust Monday night a boy or two did the groaning that kept the hundred or two people there in a slate ot excitement. .-- Grand Jubilee. The Seiinsgvove Times, in recom mending a place for people to stop at during the Grand Jubilee at Se- linsgrove, June 12, says, we have again been compelled to make men tion of the well established house Known as tne ltieni House- Tins is one of the betst together with the most accommodating Landlords in the beautiful town of Selinsgrove, it is located in the center of town with beautiful shade trees, causing every passer-bv to drop in and see our new landlord. Mr. J. H. Riehl- Mr. Riehl has made considerable improv ements to accomodate the traveling fraternity and is now prepared to accomodate every one high or low rich or poor. Ho has also made extensive arrangments to accommo date those who come here during the Gtaud Jubilee, which is to take place on the 12th of June next, hav mg gone to special pains to accom moaate tno&e who desire lodging during the week. We would therefore very highly recommend Mr. J. H. Riehl believing you will receive first class accommodations. The Price of Jersey's in May, The New York Sua bay s, 43 bead of Jersey cattle, tbe property of T. S. Cooper, of Linden Grove, Coopere turjr, Pa., and nearly all of them re oentiy imported, were sold at auotion in tbe American Institute buildicg by reter tveilogg & to. I bey brought nearly $43,000. Tho famous bull, Pe dro, was oo exhibition, and was led out whenever any of his progeny was under the hammer, but be was not him self offered for sale. Daisy, of St. Peter(s, a haudsomo tawn-colored cow, with a distinguished record as a milk giver, was sold to E. Easthope, or Niles, Ohio, for $2, 150: Distaff, a dark lawn cow, 4 jears old, to Lfivi N. tibellej, cf Pennsylva nia, for $1,500: Sultane, au orange fawn cow, 5 years old, with a pedigree that filled 2 pages of the catalogue, sdJ showed some of the best blood of Jersey, to A. 1. Darling, of 5th Ave nue Uotel, for $2,800 ; Duchess, a fawn-colored cow to John Thomas, of Minn., for $1,250; Daisy, of St. John's a gray cow, G year old, to John L. Holly, of (L-vecfield, N. J., for $1.- 500; Cetywayo's Daisj, 4 year youn ger, to Thomas Allen, of Pittofield for $1,000 ; Khedive' Fancy, a fan cow, Gyesr old, to Johe Thomas, of Minn., fo $1,650; Count St. George' a fa mous bail, a little more tiian 2 year old, and the winner of the first prize over all Jersey last year, to T. E. Aant, of Glencarden, N. J., for $2r 600 ; St. Clemeutaise, a gray fawn oow, 12 year old, the dam of Count St. George, and the winner of the first prire over all Jersey for rioh milk when 3 year old, to S. M. Shauiaker of Baltimore, for $2,600; Khedive's of Rosy, for $1,350; Ladida, a fawn Cf.w, 4 year old, to tbe same pur chaser, for $1,059 ; Lady of Kaaassio, r. dark fawn cow witb an illustrious pedi'cree. fj H. S. Musseli, of" Leuncx, J for $,'.. Where to Goat and Fish. Perhaps the most practical, convenient, and complete publication on gunning and fishing, and their various auxiliaries ever printed, is th one recently issued by the Passenger Department of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Com pany. Pratical in that it not only informs in concise terms where the several kinds of game fish and birds may be sought to best advantage, but bow to reach such plac in the cheapest and most expeditious man ner, including not only the rail but, where necessary, the stage and wagon lines, with cost. Convenient in being reduced to pocket size, and in the arrangment of the matter under different heads, so that the reader in search of advice regarding a certain fish, ducks, or birds will find it in a special c hapter describing its hannts, habits and pe culiarities. Complete from the fact that it takes in he entire peninsula, which contains Dele' ware and the east shores of Maryland and Yersinia, from the Chesapeake to the At lantic coast. The kinds and cost of bait, proper and legal seasons of the year, cost of wagon or other transportation, location of principal hotels and boarding houses, and all information, such as those nnac qnainted with the country would like to know before leaving home for such a trip, have been carefully examined into and noted. The book is profusely illustrated with cuts of fish and birds, and also contains a splendid map of this territory. Copies may be had free by addressing Mr. J. K. Wood, General Paseager Agent, Philadelphia. Although Solomon told us, nearly 3000 years ago, uiat "1 nere is no new uung un der the sun," it is a well established fact that some startling discoveries have recent ly been made in the sun. Men have always had some vague idea oi its power, but of its other might agen cies and influences they were largely ig norant. It is a subject as fascinating as it is in structive and it is worthy of our earnest attention, especially when so admirable a work as "The Celestial Symbol Interpre ted," (advertised in another column, pub lished by J. C. McCi rdy it. Co.. Philadel phia, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis,) ia within the reach of every one. The learning author not only acquaints us witb, and makes plain the newest scien tific discoveries, but he also teaches, at every step, some great normal truth. Lest we be accused of undue enthusiasm in speakiug of this book, we take the liber ty of quoting the opinion of the able aud critical N. Y Observer: "This work has been carefully examined by eminent, learning and orthodox divines, who unite in testifying to its great beauty, usefulness and truth. To some, the an alogies may appear strained, yet they are not more so than than the figurative langu age of the Bible fairly- warrants, and the illustrations are fitted to exalt our concep tions of the glory of God in nature, and especially as it is seen in the brightest of all His works. The reader finds the evi dences of tlod's power aud goodness con ot.uuly reflected trom the Suu in 3 pages, and is led lrom admiration up to that ado ration'which becomes the.creation contem plating his Divine Maker." Aftbr I had become almost skin and bone, with neither strength, appetite nor ambiti on left, and the doctors couldn't help mo, two bottles Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. NEW MILLINERY STORE I would inform the public that I will open a new millinery store at my place of res idence on Water-street, Mifllintown, second door trom corner of Bridge street, on Sat urday May 5th. Having just returned from the city with a full stock, of spring, and summer, millinery goods, all new, and of the latest stylet , and having employed first class millineis, I am prepared to sup ply tbe public with everything found in a first class milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. UEiML. May 'J-S3.I.V. MA lilt JED i SHERLOCK ROB1SON' On tho 24th inst., by Kev. E. K. Berry at their residence Mr. J. Wesley Sherlock and Miss Clara J. Kobison both of Mifllintown. DAVIS SHREFFLEK-On the same day by tbe same, at the parsonage, Mr. Philip R.JPavis of Fermanagh twp., and Miss. Hannah J. Shreffler of Milford twp., DIED: LI KENS. On the 20th inst., in Walker township. W. II. Lukens, aged about 45 years. KAUFFMAN In Harri.burg, on the JUlli inst., child of John C. Kaufinian, aged i months. PERKY. On the 15th inst., near Rich field, Mrs.'Amclia Ferry, wife of Jacob Feiry, aped 43 years, 2 months and 23 days. She leaves a family of 1 1 children. JOJIMi;itCJ AI,. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrunTowi, May .30, 1883. Butter . 10 15 15 17 12 12 H Egg Lard Ham ........ bhonlder .... Sides Rags MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKly. QCOTATIOSS FOB TO-DiT. Wednesday, May SO, 1883. Wheat Com, Oats, Rye Timothy seed . Flax seed .... Chop , . Snorts . 1 10 65 44 63 00 40 60 25 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia May 25 1883. Beef Cattle extra 7c to 7Jc, good, 6 to 7c, medium 6 to 6Jc, common 5 to 6Jc, fat cows, 4 to 5Jc slippery Cows, 3 to 8u. Milch Cows at (35 to 65. Sheep extra clipped, 6 J to 6 Jc good do 6 to 6c, medium do., 4 J to 5'c, common do., 4to4ic. Hogs extra 10 to lOIc, good. 101 to lOic. Medium 10 to lOJc, common county. 10 to lOic Wheat at $1,11 to 1.26, as to quantity and location. At the open toard $I.18 was bid for May, 1.19J for June and $1 21 i for July and Augnst, at 60 to 57c. At the open board 60 Jc, was bid for May, 66c, fur June, 67 c. for July and 68ic for August. Oats at 46 to 63c. At tbe open board 51 Jc, was bid for May and June, 25c for July and 17c, for August. Hew Advertisements- F. ESPENSCIIABE, AT THK CENTRAL STORE MAM STREET, 2nd Door Nobth of Bridge Strzit, Mifllintown, Pa., CaUa the attention of the public to the following faota : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto! Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN 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 in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbe public- for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and a&k per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPE3SC1IADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) -DEALERS IN COAL. 1,1 MHKIS CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifllin town. Fort Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I urnish Sal t to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDr 4. DOT!-. April 21,1882-tf Agent Wanted For The CELESTIAL SYMBOL intespreted. By Rev. II. W. Nurbis, D. D. The grandest object of Creation i the SI' .. Centre of Life, Light lit at. Attrac tion and Chemical Action ItM natural wonder and Npirltual teach ings are alike marvelous, ana maKe a booR of absorbing and intense interest. The great problems of the Material Universe un folded and illustrated, nature shewn to be a Revelation or God In the nobletit and most perfect wen He- Highly commended. '-very tact of nature is made to repeat some lesson of His gospel." N. Y. Evangelist. "Both scientific and devout." Kev. A, C.George D. D., Chicago. 'A startling revelation concerning the wonders and glories of tbe Sun." Elder J. W. McOarvey, Lexington, Ky. Interesting, instructive and very suggestive." Biahop Jaggar, of Ohio. It sells fast and pleases all. Addresg, J. C. McCL'RDY t CO., Philadelphia, 1'a. ; Cincinusti, U.; Chicago, III.; or St. Louis, Mo. 5-lti-2uj. .Miscellaneous. CfclA week made at borne by tne m- the dnstrious. Beet business now be fore tbe public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to tbe business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast easily and honorably. Address Tan fc Co. Augusta, Maine. PIMPLES. ERROltS OF YO LTII A Gentleman who sutlered for yean from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the dike of suffering humanity, send free to ail who need it, the receipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience cac do so bv addressing in t erlec. confid'-uce, JOHN B. OG DEN, 42 Cedar St., N. Y-, June 14-82 1 yr. I will mail (Free) the receipe for a simpl Veoetabli Balm that will remove Tab Fbeckses, TivrLEs and Blotches, leaving the akin soft clear and beautiful; also in structions for producing a lumrunt growth of bair on a baldhead or smooth face. Ad dress, inclosing Sc. stamp, Bza. Yasdelv II Co., 12 Barclay St., N. Y., T OfTlnot, life is sweeping by, go JLVJ-Jk-J and dare before you die, something mighty and sublime leave be hind to conquor time." a week in your own town. $o outfit free. No risk. Every thing new. Capital not required. We will furnish yon everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, aud boys and girls make great pay. Read er, if yon want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for par ticulars to H. Mallet k Co., Poitland Maine. A DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. There are dangerous counterfeits in cir culation purporting to be " Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." Tbe strongest evidence of its great value is the fact that parties know ing its great efficacy try to xmUatt it. Each bottle of the gmint has a fac limilt of a walnut leaf blown in the glass ; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The Re storer" ia a.i harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to re store life, vigor, growth and color to the bair. Purchase only from responsible par tie: .sk your druggist for it. Each bot tle i r. nrranted. Johxstox, Hollo wa i A Co., Philadelphia, and Hall A Ki'CkEL, New York, whoWalc agents. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMEJTTS. dTw. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can buy THE BEST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD rURSISHISG GOODS. HZ is prepared to exhibit one of the most tbia market, and at JSTOSISBISGLT LO W PRICKS I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to ordc at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER ilas'oonstantlT on hand a full varietj of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOESALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISIIIN8 GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see m and be astonished. Pants at ?3 cents). Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Professional Cards. Lotis E. Atussos. Geo. Jacobs, Ja ATKIJSOtf K JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. QyCollectiug and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrtct On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct 2t, ltWl. JJASON IK WIN, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOWX, JVXUTA CO., PA. C7 AU business promptly attended to. Orrira On Bridge street, opposite the Court Uouse square. jan7, 'KO-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CyCollections attended to promptly. Orrici With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, tsO T110MAS A. ELDER, 31. D. Physician and Surgeon, Mlt flisto wy, rj. Orhce hours from 9 a. a. t. 3 p. m.. Ol tice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. ocU!2-tf jy M. CKAWFOKD, 51. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Oltice at the old corner of Third and Ortnge street, Mitttintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1S7G. J M. 1SKAZEE, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrctt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. JohnJMcLaicbli.i. Josefs W. Stivvel .MC I.At Cail.I & STi.1I.Tl EL, INSURANCE AGENTS, FORT ROYAL, JUXL1TJ CO., FA. tOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yyiLLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifllintown, Juniata County, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Nov. 8, 1882. Special .Vol ices. A Great Cause of Human Misery Is the Loss of IIow i..ot, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DK. CCLVERWEI L'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical rare of SpraiiATOKBiioiA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ikpotescv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, CoxstupTiox, Epilepsy and Fits, in. duced by self-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, Slc. Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mattei what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. lL rhis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress THE ITLYERTVELL MEDICAL CO., 4 1 Ann 3 1., New York, N. Y. ; nneI8-ly Post-Office Box 460. ONLY $20. PIIILwDELPIIIA SINGER MACHINE EqutU tf rnntg Singer it the Market. The above cut rr-fnta the most popular j style for the penjile which we offer for you for the very low price of 20. rmrmber' we lo not ask rim to pay until yon have ?n the machine. Alter havine riai:iinei it, if it is not all we represent, n-tnm it l ns at ont expense. Consult your intcrfsfn stul order at uce, or send for rirrnlrin aiot tritinioiiii:ls. Address CIIAKLKS A. Wfwl & )., Xo. 17 Tenth iL, l'hil:.iic!:hia, fa. Important T Travellers. Special inducements are offered yon by the Burlington Koute- It will pay yon to reaa ineir advertisement to be found where in this issue. 1 m irxr choice and select stocks ever offered Ij New Building, corner of Briilge ac- Jan. 1, 187-tf 07" SUITS MADE TO ORDER.n SAMUEL STBAYEK. J j Timisaii in PRINCIPALUNE 1:m: aiiuui'Lol, ilk fear an Abu wi4iSBKST lln I fit. Jowt. NeoritAka. Missouri, KaNU1. fxa, Dallas; iitd- aa. Sew Mr i leu, ArUoaa, 3w aM TtTs. 3b I Koule by nuhipcrlur fur A. ben "v uw wni tuvipgew luiirai la tuc Wurid 1 nrauahCar ; for ail -;aa-i f irtTfT Lina) KANSAS CITY T. I P01TEK. PERCEVAL LOWiLL. aj rru'l t Cm'l Mrm-3tr. Pum. Ajt . Chicago. Ilk- Chlaoa. US ER'S BALSAM. ia prrferrctl by toM i who 2iave uteri! it, to any MSxiLtr artu-Ie, 03 ac- rrtxsr.t of ilS superior j :lcan!lses and p-trity. It contain autciuii i only that are beneficial to the aralp aad kair ad always Rtstores Ut t obUI ! Color to Crey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam b finehr perfumed and ia ! warranted to prevent follir of the hair aad to rr J ta. mdtl ttM, as daaltrt la 4rf tmi metY.eem. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Sirtnjta Restorer. If yjn are a merHanie or tanner, worn out with o.rrwjrk. or a ntcther run rfewn by family ox hott0 hu! J duties try pAattea's Oikcm Tonic. if yon are a Lawyer, muutter or buuneas man ex r mfd hy mental strain or afuioua cares, do not laka iat.xicaui;iair.ulanis,butue r'aikci'slrtuft-r I'otuc if you tctre Con sump: ion, Drpevu, KHeuraa fsin. kidney 1'omrUims, or any disorder of thchiara, srerrach. howel blood or nerrea. rACKTKs .inclx i 0!iic wii! cure you. It iathe tireateu iood Purifier Affd Iti 3t and Surest Coagh Curt Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any w3e or weur.cis and mtiira a mnaulant tax 9 Cixgeh Tontc at once; it wiiiinTiccrasa and stud T-n up from the first dose bnt wiil never tntaxicate. It has sawed hundieds of lives; it Buy aara yours. TACTION -RrW.rtfibrtlt. fwrW Qirnapw TW 1 wtijwwM ' tS W4: inn itM tn ttwril, m4 liawtJrity i:MrTrit f nm pwparatrr jf fltf ajiniti. fail inula WtiU,. Y. wr. A tl Mat, M 4rx. CHEAT SAVING BTTI.NQ DOLLAR ftlZX, if naTTlTawTlpaTT ianta 1 1 annnriiT - -L. 1 1 , L. ( .1 I deithif'.d perSune exceedingly popular. Thar it not hi a; l.ke tt. Irmttuvon hannv Flor Tf Colocmb and i-k fur signature ol it ViK Any tfrr;' tSnlav la fwffttawy iu rj; iv w-x, tS Tl iit es. D. S, MORGAN & CO. uncTAcma to DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triunpli Reapers AMD THK NOISELESS New dipper Mower. Tho '1'KU'JffPH K.aPZK3 am iinenalM for snrapticity in construction, ftw of inanaajemcrit. llht waitfht, durability aad good working capacity la ail conditions of trram. Tow NEW CMPPKR ha all tha advwnta of thm OLD CLU'Fta UuWKli with BUta TuuaU &DproTmTcta. fesD fob Irxrr? BATam CrjKTrrjajt, Good AtHJiT WAJiTiU) in nnooenpsed wxrllorj. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Broclcport,MonroeCo.,N.Y TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser bavine been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption. by a simple remedy, is anxious to nak known to bis fellow-sufferers the means ot cure. To all who doire it, ha will send a copy ef tbe prescription used, (freo of charge.) with the directions fur preparing and using the same, which tbey will find a sure Ctaa for Corona, Coins. Comtrwrx lon, Astuwa, Bronchitis, &c. Parties, wishing the Prescription, will please ad dress Rev. E. A. H'lLSOS; 104 Teno Williamsburgb, N. Y., The Sentinel and Rrpnbhcan office ia the place togrt job work done. Try it. It will pay you if ou need anything in that tins iii u a iiip a a a Tt.ro.ga XjS.fctyO' Trva. TIckemUthlJVT JJVS B WIS! Crlctirmlnl Line '"rSQplS B1 m)c ai hli oScti !nfJOL luaarr, IhwI tfw v. a. mt a !- CuuOa. SZCytjT tj J park 1 HAIR 8 jGi&K&Sk 5 -a
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