V SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFtLINTOWN: Wednesday, Jane 13, 183. TERMS. Subscription $10 per ,nnnm if paid ccncr 60 Tracsiont business notices in local col- nl? .C r Une for cach insertion. Pednct.ons w,U be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. On deck, the potato bag. There is a new lamp iu the bridge. Samuel Bergy buys cows all the time. More Heck's. new boots and shoes at Vetemary surgeon Cyrrw Sieber is kept buisy. Dos have been killing sheep in Milford townshin. a. Soma fanner espe:t to cut grass ir lifir fins n-.L- for hay this week. Big fish Etorios are slow about coming to the front. Luke Divis is nfT -- iv, his brother the Doctor. Philo Hamlin is home from Troy N. Y. Polytechnic College. A residenco in a canal boat is call ed, a home on the rolling deep. 15. F. Trego has resigned the clerk ship that lie held in Schott's store. Joseph Sliddagh is visiting his daughter Mrs. Sloan, at Bradford Full moon on the 20th, some men get full oftener than once a month. Mr. J. Dysingcr has put up a large barn on his farm in Walker township. Communion MeCoysville V bath. sci vice was held in P. Church, last Sab- Geo. Wilson of Patterson is home from a prospecting business tour in the west. The corner-stone of tho Reformed - thurch at Bedford was laid on Sab bath a week. Five acres of ground have been planted in tobacco, by Mr. John Pat terson at Peru Mills. The shad did not come up tho riv er as far as Newport till after the t'uad s?ason had passed. L'riah Shutuan has been appointed to f.Il a vacancy in tho Delaware township school beard. Gj to McCIiatic's tin an-.l stove tstoie for urst-rate garden hoes, srardoa rakes, and spades. Thompson r.n 1 Crozier, have a lot of nice good horses, that they brought from the west, for sale Literary entertainments are kept . up in tho school houses of Turbctt township nearly the whole year. General Taylor, of Mi::lia county was in town last week, an 1 while hero was the guest of Congressman At kinson. Joseph King av.d wife from the vicinity of Allenville. Mi'llin county, were vis-ting friends in Tuscarora yailey iast week. The editor of the Waynesboro Becord f.avs the report that ho is the father of IS children is not correct, -as he has only 1 3. The Samples, a club of ball players Avent down to Newport on Saturday, 4 tho nine of that town were a lit t!d loo much for them. The shad that each weighed six pounds, that were caught at New Fort last weak, were not like the proverbial thin June shad. A Delaware township woman has discarded tho old way of hatching chickens by puttingleggs under a hen, and has bought an incubator. The Senlinel and Republican gives its patrons a larger quantity, and a greater variety of reading matter than any other paper in Juniata county. By a kick a horse broke two ribs of Thomas Arbuckls some days ago. 3Ir. Arbuekle is recovering from the injury and expects Boon to be him self again. The question for those that love to sec a show is "will every ono of the 13 circuseB that are traveling in Ibis state pass Mifflintown, without showing here " Tho heavy dashing rain of last Wednesday night washed tons of nrouud oif hill corn fields, and there oVe few fields in this part of the state that are not hilly. Who will say that republics are ungrateful after the fact is stated that this government paid to pen sioners dining tho month of May tho snmoi $12,000,000. Joseph Martin is tho best rule bot now in these parts. "h taa Winchester rule ho can shoot tbe head off a bird or squirrel whenever he finds the. game. Last Wednesday, June ft. was the twit rlv of that date in 10 years, , . tiiolo Out in .hi degress iu iu . Wisconsin it was so cold that over -No," she said, -IU not bo found in company with one of those Har- vard students, x i , T m body staling at me and thinking I m .i ,n.r.- Boston Post Mrs. Theadcre Heckman of Fay ette twp., died on Tuesday the -Ui rrniAnt on luurauay to , -a T!ird. She and Mr. Heckman were married only a year ago. , l?Dow you," said King Theota of Abyssinia, to the Eng ish. First JOu send a missionary, then .yousona I Consul to look after the then you send an army to look after the Consul. , A torn of 123 acres in Sruehan at ,.1.1 of II. J. . :rr i;.f Friday by tue iouri, xxuuo" -. j t, H. Doty Jr. as admnustrator f 'rank Mrs. Caum deceased for r , , v. ta fni-n. uaum uougu" ' . CoL John J.Patterson, a nafaveof this county, and at one fame owner .. n forwards a uniw-u oi tue , " un.-th Carolina, States Senator from .7 rvvay loWv Mffua&l m street rouw. j enk-rpriscs in "Baltimore, pas" Ward bound. Ue dropped a note o the train for Ii. E- . "".rT Co 4X..M. v iv,l.-,,ta is the pu- l -7 1 which he is going. . I- " -eemo'.-etakimrlumtheri. Win. Karns now a citizen of Illi nois, but a native of this county is on a visit here among his friends. Jirs. Karns, also a native of Juniata, whose maiden name was Boggs, ac companies him. Wm postmasters paste this in their nat, ."Post Master General Greshain lias decid.l fhai , , . - uouiiusLers wno tail to notify publishers when sub- SCrilwrO tAmA r -1 . . . ixjrs from the postofilce, shall be re ponsible for the subscription." Tho Mennonite meeting held last Sabbath in the church of the denomi nation near Salem was attended by many people. Bishop Graybill was assisted by a number of ministers from abroad. A number of citizens from this place were in attendance. TLe 1'atterson schools, under the the direction of Mr. Auman, have succeeded i and ln appreciation of the good work uut-uiors nave oraered that a commodious book case be put in the school house, in which to keep the books. People that were scolding about the backwardness.of summer, chang ed their tune last week, and declared that the heat of the fifth and sixth days of June, made np for the past lateness of the season, the thermom eter went up to 'JO degrees in the shade. Bedford Mineral Springs were pur chased on Saturday the 2nd inst, by - kvuiuiiiiuiii IIOIUUUU lioiupany for $252,000. A payment nt sin mm 1.. i purchase money will be paid and po- 1)0 NOT FOllGET. Do not forget that at Hcss's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in lkbt class style. All the latest stylo pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, kc Frames of all kinds cheap. The Philadelphia Times of last Friday says, a large number of Guern sey cattle were yesterday sold at Heikness Bazaar. K. Stuyvcsant bought naming '"Naming of the Fries" for 55700, '-Princess Alice" for 500 aud '-Darling Davey" for 310 ; L. V. N. Blakeman paid 120 for "Dew- drop of the Vale" and 315 for '-Lilly of tho Pelleys." Down in Salem, N. J., a caso was brought up in court, iu which an old boat was tne property in dispute. "WciL you see," said cue of the wit nesses, '-I owned one third of tue boat, and Bill Monk,owned one third. bo we "Uut who owned the oth er one-third." asked tho plaintiffs attorney. '-Huh?" queried tho wit ness. Vho owned the remaining one-third:" repeated the lawyer. OL!' exclaimed the witness : "No buddy. There wasn't only about two-thirds of a bo iL" The Everett Tress relates tho fol- lawiii- loss. A ftjw wet k n"n Fred erick Carper, ono of our well to do farmers, while harrowing a lot in town had one of his horses frighten ed, cud by some means tho horse be came entangled and was throw back on the harrow. The horeo was so badly injured that an end had to be tint. ti f.'in animal's life. The horse i - wa-? a valaablo one, being quitealoss to air. ucrpcr. A Western paper 6ays, the Dunker rnnvention which was recently in ccvinn ui. I'lnra. Ind.. nrescribed the dress to be worn by members of the church as loiiows : tue men sun at ti.i. lw,irisc!vi's in the boardbrimmed hat and closely buttoned coat ; they ...- , i i will wear tneir nair long ana p:irteu in the middle, and adhere to the an cient customs of the denominations as closely as possible, lno women are to dreso plain aud wear the Sha ker bonnet Wlfliin "the nasi month a number of citLxns in tu.vn Lave bought new horses, Samuel Showers bought one from the Wilbous, E. V- l'arkcr bought ono from the tame purtics, riJ, U'rirhr. bouirht two from Thompson V Ciozier, David Sieber bought ono irom tue nume i.u ij , John McMetn bought one from the Wilsons, E. S. Parker bought one from David Sieber, of I erinanagn, p. V Schwcier boncht one from Da vid Sieber of Fermanagh. ro lfiin? held in all the IttllUU" o counties of the Stite by Republicans for the purpose ol meeting ueieguies i- ii., otof,. -nn volition which is to assemble at HaiTisbm-g on the 12th of July- As Juniata county ciccw a Kcprescnbitive delegate by a popu lar vote, one yeai- in advance, no elec tion in this county is ueces:ai ucl Meyers is the delegate. It has been proposed to. hold tho Semttor i d conference in this place on Satur day, Juno 23, to elect a Senatorial delegate. J.ne couuu x-x trict are Peiry, Min and Juniata, Thomas Pattou was elected by Ee- publicans last lau as ueiua-w Juniata. An old toper walked into a saloon at Fort Gaines the other day and said to Jack-McGugan: "Jack, 111 bet you five dollars I can let you Uindfold me, and I'll tell you the name of every drink you have . in the house, simply by tasting ; it, "All rWt," Bavs Jack, "111 do it; put up yotxr money" The money was de ported in John Coleman s hands, the was bHndf olded and gin, rum whisky, wines, porters, ales and all ?y:t i. .vas-handed to him, 53ho told the name of every one 0f them. J. in ? :, his LP-, tasted and tonally "Hanged if I know what tms is. I give it up- Old woman," said a Fifth avenue . L of tn-ftlve o clock when KTE with about fourteen iv-nVs in nmi ana i"" di:nsm Tfs clay the her mgw ncknow," and he 'grabbed tuo . n .iv-!,.-1 do I play I said oft tbe wau " - -d he. AU Hhc "w IT' .1 err. rif?M 6lu.:r.r,ln the floor with hu. 'n th0 with the stove, hit mm o a diplr, anu "u-? ftW.RkenoJ tLis Uci -n0? under the bake oven he said, ii-v-Pittobuijrf"1'1111- The Legislature has adjourned till the 19th when it will reconvene to wrestle with the apportionment ques tion. They each get $10 a. day dur ing the vacation, 13 days, which will be $130.00 for each member. Un less the people get after them they will meet and adjourn all summer and draw pay at the rate of $10 a day. Such extraordinary movements are excusable in war times but not in times of peace. A writer for the New York Inde pendent gives the following as a remedy or cure for a kicking cow. Take a cord, the size, say, of a cloth es line, and place it around the cow just in front of the udder, and be hind the hip bones, across tho back. Make fast ; tolerably tight at first, then at next milking looser. By this methad we have succeeded, after using it on our cow only four niilk ings, in doing without it entirely, who will explain the philosophy of A very happy event on the even ing of June 7th, at the Hayes Hotel, Patterson, on the arrival of the 9.15 P. M, train from the west was the marriage of Mr. John C. Burns of Shado Valley, Juniata county, to Mrs. Frances Kepner, of Lenox, Taylor county, lows. Quite a company of friends from MilHin and Patterson, were present to grace the occasion. Robert McMeen Esq., B. Caveny, Sheriff Shivery, Samuel Strayer, J. PenneL Geo. W. Jacobs Jr., Esq., Mr. and Mrs. Foreman, I. G. Marks, Mr. McNitt, Mr. Clark and lady of Lack township, Proprietor Hayes and family. Tho ceremony was per formed by Kev. S. Aug. Davenport, of Bcaletown, aud after hearty con gratulations to the happy and worthy couple, the company dispersed to their homes, pleased to be present at their friends' wedding. A recep tion was tendered the happy pair at the grooms residence the afternoon of June 8th. The Evcrette Press last week pub lished the following which is of in terest to Juniata people for the rea son that J. C. Fletcher was a son of Mr. Fletcher who some years ago preached for the Luthejan congrega tion in this town : e have been fovored by some Western friend with a copy of the Sedalia (Mo.) Bazoo, dated the 30th ult., which contains au extended account of tbe shoot ing of Mr. J. C. Fletcher, a former printer on the Bedford Gazette, by a leilew printer named Lcno Camulo. The affair took place at a place call ed Tipton, in Missouri, on the morn ing of tho 2Sth ult. A misunder standing occurred, and Fletcher whipped Carballo. The hitter then procured a pistol and shot his com panion dead on the street. Chal. Fletcher, as ho was best known, worked on the Gazette about 15 years ago, when that paper was un der tue control of 3Ieyrs .v Mengle, and if we are not mistaken, was a nephew of Mr. G. IL Mengel, the junior member of the firm. The following is a Philadolphi.1 lo cal published by the llecord of last eunesday : Little Johnnie (Jppen- heimer, who fell from the third-story window of AO. i32 Jeuerson street to the pavement below, a distance of fully twenty three feet, without seri ous injury, was yesterday looking as bright as a new silver dollar. The mother was in an other room when Johnnie's curiosity incited him to climb on a chair and get on the win- dow-silL She heard a sharp cry and reached the dour in time to see John-1 ie'sbare legs disappear. The poor mother was stricken with horror. She ran down to the front door, expect ing to see her boy's dead body on the hard bricks, and was utterly bewild ered when the rash youngster was placed in her arms, a little dazed but ulive and 6afe. The boy hud fallen first upon a lady's shoulder, thence mto her capacious basket, dragging it to the pavement but saving his life. Tho lady whose opportune passing by saved the little fellow's lite, was Mrs. Constanzer, of No. 219 Susque hanna avenue. Some time ago, a man so much out of a perfect bodily condition that he is compelled to walk on crutches came to tho Jacobs House and registered as C. H. Richards, Hot Springs. Landloard Loudon says that he pays his bills promptly. Richards claims to be skilled m the esculapian art and had in the brief time of his sojourn bore found a number of patients to doctor. On Saturday, on information made by Dr. Eider before Squire Beidler a warrant was gotten out for Richards, charging him, "with practicing med icine in violation of the act of Assem bly." The warrant was placed in the hands of officer Rollman about 5 o'clock on Saturday evening, but, Richards was not found till about 9 o'clock. He was found at Perry Wright's house where he had been called to attend a child that is af flicted with eye disease. He was arrested and taken beforo Justice Beidler. He desired to fiud bail for au appearance, and officer Roll man went with turn to look for bail but not obtaining tho desired securi ty he was sent to jail in default of bail with the understanding that a hearing should be had on Monday. On Monday morning the case was settled by Elder withdrawing the snit, upon the promise of Richards to pay all costs and leave the county within 24 hours. Tim Ppnnsvlvania C R. R. C. has issued an illustrated book of sum mer excursion routes to mountain, lake and seaside, that should be in the posession of every one that con templates taking a trip or tour dur ing the summer, it tells all about rim tickets how to tret them, and gives a brief Jtut comprehensive de scription of the many places ol re sort, and the road to take to get there. It is illustrated, and besides the large fund of information that it imparts, the illustrations are enjoya ble pictures to look at It is a book worth having. David C Swarner administrator of William Swarner desceased will sell at the late residence of said de cedent about one mile from Tern Mills on the 19th inst, at 10 o'clock. One mare, 1 stallion, 1 mule, 1 cow, 2 bulls, young cattle, 2 shotes and a general assortment of Farming ma chinery and iuplements. and a lot of household '.roods. SHORT LOCALS. Attehtios. Housekeeper!, you may find a large assortment or cook stoves at Mc CUntic's A dressing to beautiful gray hair every family needs. Parker's Hair Balsam never fails to satisfy. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and buy a cook store. The Maiden and the Drum mer. "I hate a tunnel!" the maiden said, And closer to the drummer drew ; 'They always make me feel a! raid Of some disaster ; don't they you?" And then the drummer shook hi mane "Tou'cr safe enough with me," said he ; Whatever happens to the train, You always can rely on me!" And, with ear-splitting whistle's shriek, The train plunged in the black abyss : The drummer sought her blooming cheek, And frescoed it with manly kiss. Emboldened by her sweet alarm, As on they tore through that eclipse, She laid ber head upon his arm, And friczed a dado on ber lips. "Ah me!!' the aiaiden sweetly smiled. As she arranged her tumbled hat. And once again tho sunbeams tiled In at the window where they sat. "Ah, me! for once that horrid fear, I thauk you for your interest : Excuse me, sir; I get oil' here!" And so tbe left him downed in sighg, And on the sea of suit dreams tossed Of ber sweet lips aud pure bright eyes, So quickly gained and quickly lust. To dream! but, ab, at last to wako And learn that iu the tunnel's diu, Sbe'd seize upon her chance I take His watch aud chain aud diamond piu! Standard Farm Implements. SOLD UV WJI. II UU.. Ollice opposite tiiu Court House, Mifflin towu. Machines iiiauiilactup-d by the Newark Machine Co. Newark, Ohio, to wit: Tbe World renowned Victor tlover llullcr, 1U gerstown liuie Kukcs, Kellers Improved Drills, fee. The Invincible Thresher & Separator manufactured by Huberts, Tbrop &. Co. Three Kivers.Mich. The Eureka Muwer, the only direct draft mower. It leaves tbe cut cras iu better condition tor drying than any other muwer inuse; Ol light draft aud vasjly haudlcd. Shirvnian'j- fluting and cleaning at attavlluient fur tue purpose of attaching to auy threshing maclnue. ltcleaus gram tit lur lu.irtu-t. Spangler's ferce feed fertilizer attach ment, easily attached to any groin drill or cornplautir, auti easily opcraiid. llaiitk i. Comstocks fodder cutter aud grinder. U rinds aud cuts lodder as suit as chalf. Litiz I'low Mi'g., Co., Cultivators, and teed cutters. The Miltun Solve M'g., Co. Seed Stives. (irain and A fu.l line of Syracuse Plows and extras, for the same. The Marsh Whitney Platform Twine Bin der. The first successful platform binder on the market. It is of light draft, ucat appearance aud easily oneralcd. For s:i!h by IV m. Bell, iiilllinluwii. and J..hn V. Jacobs, Port Itoyal. The Ellis Champion thresher and cleaner. and low grade tread power sold by Wm ien .Himiutown, and John Bergey Oak land .Mills. June 0 to It. - -- The Tenth Annual Inter-Sritn Picnic and Exhibition under thu m. spices of the Patrons of Husbandry of Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, ew Jersey and Delaware will open at Williams' Grove, Cum berland County, Pa., on Monday, August 2J, lS J, and continue until Saturday, August U-nh. Excursion rates ut rdnrn.l fro will be arranged over all the princi pal roads iu Pennsvlv.inia nml n.l. joining States. AsrnculturalandKciiintifi 1.1 es, by prominent farmers and states men, will be delivered on Tuesday, ueunesuay mursuay and Fndav. Friday, 24th. will lie "K.lirnrB' day," and many of the most promi nent newspaper men in tne country will be present on that day. Manufactures of ajn-ii-nhnml nn.l domestic implements and machinery, and breeders of good stock will do well to make note of this exhibi tion. Last year over fiftv f linn-in.l fur. iners, reDlesentiii" II Stutou. nrfon.l. ed this gathering ; uud from present inuieauoiis tne number will be great er tus year. Over 200 .manufactur es of agriculture! implements, and a miyo uuuioer oi raisers ot line stock have already nuule annlicniion for space for exhibition, Jlembers of the Ordor nf Pnlrnna of Husbandry, and their families and friends, may bo supplied with tents on tne ground by making early ai plication. Circulars, giving full de tails of the arranceinciits. will be is sued by July Ut. For further par ticulars address, Ii. H. THOMAS, Manager Inter State Picnic im.l In hibition, Mecliiinicsbmg, Pa. Liird and Sowders. two of Hia Jacobs House boarders hired a horse from liveryman Seiber, and a buggy from their landlord, Loudon, on Sun day aud drove down to the Menno nite meeting in Delaware twp. No misshap overtook them till they were on their way home when a young man named Ingram from Port itoyal in tnetiiort4to pass them on the road ran his buggy against their buggy. The contract broke the shafts of the Loudon btirrv. Merchant Runnels of Port Koyal was in the buggy with Ingrain and he requested Laud and Sowders to have tho damage repaired at his expense, he borrowed shafts from a citizen and put them on the buirirv and fixed thimrs nn like a gentleman. Oa Lake Shore train coming from Detroit tho other day wag a newly-married couple, tbe bride arnpirino to be about Ho years old, and tbe groom being a dapper little chap a year or two younger. A lady who came aboard at Wyandotte took a seat just ahead, and after a few min utes she heard tbe pair criticising ber bornct and cloak and general stjle. Without showing tbe least resentment in her countenance, i-he tamed around in ber seat and said: Madam, will you leave your son closo tbe window behind you? The "son" cipsed bis mouth instead, and the madam didn' giggle again lor lb miles. PttrtitFree Press. j Tbe wheat crop in portions of Kcrks j county is said ij e iidarcd ' 'Ic , Hrssiau 11 v. Jay Gould has bis place of residence in Newport furnished at a great priee. Wbiob fact makes Mr. Gould no better no worse. Tbe Newport Journal writes of tbe palace as follows, Jay Gould lives in a vary largo brownstone man a ion, once occupied by Ex-Mayor Opdyke, on 47 tb street, opposite tbe Windsor Hotel. The vestibule is 50 feet long and finished in French burnt walnut and birdsye maple. In a large recess stands a marble statae of Miss Nellie Gould, in a recumbent position, taken when 5 years old. An excellent picture of Jay Gould, by llerkomer, hangs on the wall, whilo near it a paiut iog by Rosa Bonheur Mr. Gould's last purchase, representing a cattle scene was placed ready for hanging. This picture alone cost '$25 000. Tbe ball is lighted by Oriental lamps in glass mosaic The floor is of marble. On tbo left of tbe ball the reception room is ylaced. Tbe wails are bung in embossed velvet of an old gold shade. Yellow silk curtains give the chamber a softened, agreeable tint. Upon a red velvet carpet is extended Luge tiger robe trimmed with bear skin. The mantlepicce supports two curious Japanese statuettes ia brass, and between them a curious French clock of hammered bronze surmounted by a mythical figure, also of broDze. In each corner is a bronze statuette resting upon a black marble pedestal. Tbe mirror, some 6 feet in height, is of gold, inlaid with ivory. There are on ly 1 paintings in this cosy nest of ele gance. Tbe articles in tbo articles in this room cost about $20,000. Tbe parlor does cot contain a single chair tbe upholstery of which is not embroidered by band in the most brill iant contrasts. In the corner nearest tbe window facing 5th avenue stands a marble statue of 11 Penseroso. Each side of the 5th avenue windows superb vases fit into niches made to receivo them Midway be tween the door and the entrance to the library, into which this apartment opens, Mands a magnificent cabinet of ivory inlaid with gold, cost $5,000. Tbe marvelous frescoes cost $10,000. In the library there are pictures that cost about $75,000. The library is perfectly cosy and perfectly lovely. Tbe dining room is richly upholstered in embossed leather. A solid mahog any extension table fills up tbe centre space, at which 30 people can sit com fortably. Xbe dinner service is of china, paiuUu l'j tiai, each piece pav ing a different subject. Tbe complete set numbers over 150 pieces and was painted in Paris for 31 r. Gould's use. George Gould s private room is a perfect copy of a Turkish divan. There is not a bed ia it, its accupsnt preferring to sleep upon the luxurious lounges that surround it. Mr. Gould's room, as also that cf Mrr. Gould, is fitted with Hayonne tapestry and the bedstead is of ebony and ivory inlaid, be chairs, writing and dressing tables to corresponds. Miss Nellie's room is npbolstercd with maroon colored silk and tbe furniture i of tbe (juecn Annie style- Miss Annie Gould's is of bright blue silk, gorgeously ornam ented ffitn embroideries and Sowers. The Academy Examination final will take place in the following order. June lo, A. M A. Algebra Ch. Juno If, A. M A. Geometry t'las?. June lt, A. M C. (icometry Class. June 18, 1'. M B. (Jeosraphy t!u.ss. June 1H, 1. M Etymology. Juno l!t, A. M B. Spelling CIas. ' June Ifl, A; M U. Geometry Class. June 1!, A. M. A. Spelling Clas. June lit, P. M. 11. Algebra Claos. June 19, I M. C. Algebra Clas. June J", A. M. 4. P. M. II. English Grammar t'l.iss. Juno 21, A. M. B. English Grammar flats. June 21, A. M. Sat., rhil.?ophv Class. June 21, P. M A. History Class". Juno 21, I. .M B. History Clas. June 22, A. M Tbo Lai iu Class. June 22, P. M. Aiigs., Latin Class. June 25, A. M A. Written Arithmetis Class. June 25, A. M. B. Arithmetic Class. The public, in general, but especially tho patrons of Hie school are respectfully in vited. Levi Meyers is about to open a real es tate oiliee in Tuumpsoiitotvn. People that have real estale to ji-li, or people that le kire to buy real est tte may do well to con sult with Mr. Meyers on the question of sale or purchase.' SEW MILLINERY STOKE I would inform the public that I will open a new millinery store at my place of res idenco ou Water-street, Milllintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, on Sat urday May oth. Having just returned from Ibc city with a full stark, of spring, and summer, millinery goods, all new, and of the latest stales,, aid bavii.g employed lirxt class milliners, I am prepared to sup ply the public with everything found in a first class milliner store, cwu;e and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble lo show goods. MRS. I'EIUL. Mav 2-8.1.1. v. COMMERCIAL.. MIFFLINTOTVN MARKETS. MirrLiarowx, June 1'!, 1883. Butter 14 Er?s 15 Lard.... 15 Ham 17 Shoulder 12 Sides 12 Kags i; MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. QcoTATioas roa To-dav. Wednesday, Juno 13, 1883. Wheat 1 10 Corn..................... 55 Oats, IOto42 Rye 65 Timothy seed 2 00 Flax seed I V) Chop 1 0" Shorts 1 25 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. P niLAniLriii i. June 'J 18t-3 Wheat red iu car lots, at $1.12al.25. lor June $1.21 lor July ; $1.23 j lor August and $I24 Rye at 7Ua72c. per bushel. Cora at oUat3ic. Oats at 47a52c. Beef cattle receipts, far.exceeded the de mand, and prices closed lower. Extra, 0?a 7c; good, tiall;c; medium, tijai.jc; com mon, o'a&c. Fat cows. There is loo largo a auppty and prices closed Jc. lower un all grodea ; but tew soles wero made over 5c. p.T lb. Milch cows at VioaOO, with sales f a few extra choice at $ij. Milch calves wero in fVir demaad at7a9c. S betu were lower on all grades at the elite. Lambs, uxUa, GaCU:.; rood, 5Ia5!c: medium, JJaoJc; common, laljc, bulls, 3a-"c ; Iambs, 7al'Uo. Hogs lower. E.tra, lc ; good, la H'sc; nudiutu, lOaloc; i-oiuiuyu, HJai'Jc. City drosed w cisel at J'JaM'Je., with sales "1 'lies-fed .oiys at " i'V. Aeto Advertisements- F. ESPEUfSCIIADE, AT THE CENTRAL STORE 51 A IX STREET, 2s d Door North of Bridge Street, MifllintQvii, Pa., Calls tbo attention of tbe pnblio to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Lichange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSUOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queenswaro, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every icicle usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbo publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and tsk per sons from all parts of tbe county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCII.tDE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY k DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, CO Ala i,i 3i it i: it CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, 4.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dralers at reasonable rates. KENNED5T & DOTT. April 2!,lS82-tf 4 gent Wanted For The CELESTIAL SYMBOL ixterpeited. By Kev. H. VT. Xorbis, D. D. Tbe grandest object of Creation w the M X. Centr ot Life, Light Hi at, Attrac tion and Chemical Action It natural wondtrt and spiritual tvacti- 1 DSH are alike marvcious, auu wake a louK ul absorbing and intense interot. Tbe great problems of the Material Universe un folded and illustrated. Xatureslioivii to be a Revelation of Cud in the noblest and mot perfect &eHtt. Highly cuituueiM.ctl. . r iJ' t ol nature is ujade 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 tbo wonders aud ghries ot the Sun." Elder J. W. Mctiarvey, Lexington, Ky. ''Interesting, instructive and very suggestive." liinbop Jaggar, of Ohio. It sells fust and pieases all. Address, J. C. Mct'L'KUY ii CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Cincinnati, U.; Chicago, III.; or St. Louis Mo. "-IH-2:ll. .Miscellaneous. tf'.'OA week nude at home by the in 4 dnstrious. Best business uow be luru the public. Capital not needed. We will stait you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. iow is the thus. You can work in spare time, or give jour whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No ono can fail to make enormous par, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money mode last easily and honorably. Address Tri e & Co. Augusta, Maine. PIMPLES " KHHOIISOF YOUTH A Gentleman who suffered for yean from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the efK-cts ol youthful indiscretion, will lor tlia s.'ke of suffering humanity, send free io ail wbo need it, the reccipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience cac do ao by addressing in icrfec. confidence, JU11N B. OGDEN, 41 Cedar St., N. Y.. June U bl I yr. I will mail (Free)'the reccipe for a simpt Vegetable Balm that will remove Tas Freckses, Piuples and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and beautiful; also in structions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad dress, inclosing 3c. stamp, Ba. Vasdelf &. Co., 12 Barclay St., N. Y., T O fTlnot, life is sweeping by, go XV-liO JL and dare before you die, something mighty and sublime leave be hind lo conquer time." $')i a week in your on town. ' outfit free. No risk. Every thing new. Capital not required. We -sill tarnish you everything. Many are maUng fortunes. Ladies moke as much as Ben, and boys and girls make great pay. Head er, if you want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write fir par ticulars to 11. Ha list i. Co., Poitland Maine. A DANGEEOCS COUNTERFEIT. There are dangerous counterfeits in cir culation purporting to be " Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great value is t he-lac t that parties know ing its great efficacy try to tuutatt it. Each bottle of the reaai'ne has a fat timilt of a w .limit leaf biowu in the glass; and a Green Leaf on tho outside wrapper. The M Ba tterer" is as harmless as water, whilo it possesses all the properties necessary to re store life, vigor, growth and color to tbe hair. Purchase ouly from rttponiible pr fis. A;-k your druggist for it. Each Dot- i tbj is warialib d. Juiixstox, Hollow.it & ! C., Philadelphia, aud Hall V K" i-IL, ' New Yuik, wholesale ngeuts. MlSCELUUfEO US D. W. HARLBY'S Is the place where you can buy THE BEST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, C.iPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FURXISHiyt: UOOPS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered lj this market, and at JSTOSISHIXGI LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be roade to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge ex? Water ereeta, MIPFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1SJ3-U SAMT. STRAYER Hasconstantly on hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISniNG GOODS. Goods of all kinds are !nwConm and see ma and be astonished. Pants at T5 cent. 07" SUITS MADE TO UKKEK.rrj Patterson, Pa., April 10, 1879. Professional Cards. Loris E. Atkinsox. Geo. Jacobs, Ja ATKI.VSOS & JACOB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct2G, 18bl. 31 ASON lit WIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, JUXUT.1 CO., PJ. All business promptly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jan7, '80-ly J"ACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXE -AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rmCollcctions attended to promptly. OrricE With A. J. Patterson Esi, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MirFLISTOH'X, PJ. Office hesffl from 9 a. . in .1 w Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite JdL'tnonist paraouage. oct22-ti J) M. CKAWFOUD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery a:ti their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Or.inge streets, Miftiiutown, Pa. - .Marcb 'J, lbltt. J M. BKAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGE0N, Jlcndtmia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrtci formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrctt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jons Ju'cLai r.HLIS. Joseph V. Stimkil Jl(L4rfilILIX&STMMtL, INSUEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY.1t, JUXUTA CO., PJ. CyOnly reliable Companies represented. lee. 8, 1875-ly WILLIAM BELL. AGENT AXD DEALER IS Fa-tuera and Slechanics Machinery. Miff'infown, Juiiata Connty, Pa. Office oa Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Not. 1S82. Special .Vol ices. Great Causa cf Hainan Misery Is the Ijos of IIow l.ot, IIow larstored. Just published, a new edition ot Utt. CILVEHWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on the radical cure of Setax vtoeh.k or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ipotenct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, IiupediuiPSits to Marriafre, etc. ; also, CoNsrJirTiox, Epilkpst and Krrs, in. duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, ic. The elehratel author, m this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' aocce.--sr:il practice, that the alarm ing corwienuences of self-abuse may be rad ically cared ; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means ol which every sufferer, no matter what his romlition may be, mav euro him self cheaply, privately, and radically. Ey"Tliis Lecture should be in tbe banns of every youth ami every man in the land. Seat, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any aldres, potl-paiJ, on receipt of six cents, wrtwo postage stamps. Aidress THECULYERTYELL JIEDICAL C O., 41 Ann St., New York,N. Y. ; onulS-Iy Post.Otlice Box 4,'jO. oasria $20. PHILADELPHIA SINGElt MACHINE Kqunl sa mny Singrr U the Xnrtirt. The abne cut represents th most poinIa tvle for tbe people which wtcfter for you fr tlie very low price ot -SI", jjenifniotr, we no not ask" yon t pay nntil yu have sen the machinel After havintr vxamine-1 it, if it ; not all we represent, rejarn it to ns at 001 expenae. Consult yonr iiitert and enlrr at dice, or send for circulars and testimonials. Address CIIAltLW A. 'l n., No. 17 N. Tamil t.. Phi bide! oh ia, Pa. Important To Trarellers. Special inducements are ottered you by tu5 Burlington Route- It will pay you U read their advertiwmenl o In- fo'itl, ijlj. I where in 'I'ia !ue. JJD VER TISE.ME.YTS. SAMVEL STRAYEK. PAHKKR'S HAIR BALSAM. rrfreJ h i.!ssK .arc t:ac d it, tu Mty ylS? -e, - 1 ' "mint cf its ut ror a?"rJ it coiit-ura ir.s;s;! CTiiy tint re bcneRcwl to ih .lp a:ii Loir adlwy Restores Ids YMth'a! Cor to Grey or TittiMr Firksr's flair Bafcun ta K?y yvtr'Suned anil ia warranted to prnrnt tailing of tlx Lair and to raw owt tiaUKlrult inducting. H;acox Co . N. Y. 9ft. av4 I iism, M dnlm m 4n and MUaw. PARKER'S RT0H1C A Sf sriativt Mcatih and Strength Restorer. If j-jU ara & merKanic or frmrr, wa out amh cxtwvjcV. or a mother tun Li by feum'yor kmmo huld tluucatry Paskkk's Cist. Tckx. If ya are a Uwycr, minittrr or buai-ma ma ex fia'.is:d iSy trenial sa-amoraaTiniwcar-a. to not tak intutcaiii:g toiu!ants,butuae Parkex'a Oia ger TatLC Lin, K;-ayC?a:iii.J, or arydtaordcrofthaluaja, to:ncN. ! 'a,sl, liow! or new Futn's Gtw&ax Tonic wiil etire yoiu f t i tlie Crmtnt t!;fd fttnaier Aid the e?it acd Surett Cou3U Cure Ever bati.1 If toti arc wacirn away frc m iujs, diasipatioa or WikT.casm!'?11 'miltai.l C:m:sk 'K.:. C ( iu-; it ijiP.v'Wtt -rH y-i r.pf im ii.e fir doe iV.t ..'! revf n:jjcai It Lis uv.j hur.u.'ci cf Hv; it my ivt yra. CAlTIfi?; T-R.fi. at! mwlirw'M. Tvkw Tmim art d i-r r f .' aljifuia tk wori.f a4 .imwty 4 fr -ik j-n-j'MwlUn of (i-rwr al StjI Imr jvis ta Ji.u 1 1 S. V. iJc. $1 ms ml ta 4.':T saving fij": poi.lb i7. l:iti at.d Lisr:-. ' fr.iirrar.c tt. tude thi !t!ihifiil pcrf.itu; cxcectii.iy ppuir. TTiar la aiMhlnjr I:t It. Int upoa l.Tirj( f Luez tun CoL'-vstondlo" fer .ignaturoi rv V.!t!. At. w- r.-:. r al THE . These celebrated Stove will In less time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stove made. , Be eure and buy the Dangler Non-Explosive Vapor Cook Stove. DanglerVapnr Stovs & Ref In If CLEYELANU, UniU. Tom Bali bt uub Aayt. D.S. MORGAN &C0. HASCTACTC-ia THTT OURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Miimph. Reapers AND THS NOISELESS New Giipper Mower, The T!!U VITTt llt'.. TFTtft re HDqn!M fn Btmi'licity in contrmtnii. rit-. of mvuMp-tuMit. lui'jt weight, durability uJ good workup tmfclij in all enn-htior of -rain. Tbs NEW rl.IPl't- K ha all th a4vafltaa nt thaeLD CUl'fL& UvW uil vita uativ raiuAUl ULpnVeB14;DtS. hi roR Ir.T.rsmATim Ciner'ULa. 1 liooo Auii ib tlu unoccupied tarriVwy. D. S. MORGAN & CO.,' Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Y T I" O Tj' people aro alwiys on the II J O JLilookoiit lor chances to in crease their carninc, and in time beconio wealthy; those wbo do not in prove their opportunities reni;iin in poverty. We offer I a -fr .it clunce Ut make money. Wo want many nu n, wemen, boys and girls to worls I for us right ;n iueir own lic.ilities. An ono can the work priHrly from the firni. start. Tbe busiccss will nymore than :eo times ordinary a;.":s. Ep'nsivo oultit . furnished f ree. io ne a ho engages .ails, to mak money rapidly. Yon can devote. yonr whole time In Hie wtk, or only your spare momeuts- Full inloiuiation m.X ail that ii needel sent tree, address SrjSios &. Co., Portland, Elaine. TO COXSUMPTIYES. The advertiser having lieen pe.'iuanently cured ol that dre:iU disease-, Coa&uiuption, by a siiuplo remedy, is anxioua to make known to bis r'llow-s utfVrers to means of cure. To ail who desire it, ho will send a copy ef the prescription used, (t'reo of I charge,) with tho directions for prcparinj lasdnsingthe same, which they will and a sure Cc lor CotUBS, Viuas, Cohsi wtt ! ion, AsTsaa, Baoxcim:, ax. Parties ! wishing the Prescription, will please ad- dress iter. E. A. M lLSCaN; 104 Peaa St j Williamsbnrgh, N. Yv, ! The Stnnel . Rrpblica o'hee w- !he place lo;eljobwr'i clone. Try it. It ill pay ytui if yu uced anything in 'hi! iii"i G NOE BEST OM EARTH. I I
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