SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Jane 20, 1883, TERMS. SntacriptioD, $10 per annum if mH Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Dednctions will be made to those desirinr to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Court Proceedings! On the 12th inst, a regular argu ment court was held rith all the judges present The first business was that of striking off or post pon- injr cases, ait ine cases were post poned till June 2G, when a special ar guinent court will be held, excepting mr- c hi o iuuto jl. uoon, auuunis trator of Elizbeth Boon vs. John R McWillianis, which was argued, and motion overruled, and the Prothono tary is directed upon payment of the jury fee to enter judgement upon the veruieu The jury trial of Showers & Scholl vs. R. B. Nixon resulted in a verdict lor uelemlant. The petition of citizens of the town snip oi spruce liill, for viewers to vacate a public road long since laid out, beginning at Samuel Kepner's farm land on township line between Spruce Hill and Turbett townships ami truing ai a point at Kouison 8 laud in Jlilford township. John P. Wharton, J. B. IL Told, and Noah Hertzler, were appointed viewers. Petition filed. Divorce was granted to Sarah A. Irwin, of AValker township, on the plea of desertion, and she is permitted to resume ner maiden name, which was Sarah A. Showers. Papers were filed in the matter of assigned estate of Benjamin Iteigle for the benefit of creditors to sell real estate. Petition of B. F. Oliver for confir mation of the sale of real estate and for leava as guardian to join in the deed. Return of sale of real estate of Jo seph Richardson, deceased, to Geo. S. Conn, confirmed. Return of writ of partition of real estate of lleury Spittler, deceased, confirmed. Petition of William Ellis, guardian of Willie and Harry Kinzer for leave to sell real t6tate ; continued. Petition of administrator of J as. G. Kennedy, deceased, for further time to effect sale of real estate was con firmed. , Mason Irwin was appointed audi tor in matters pertaining to the es tate of H. H. Brubaker, deceased. Proceedings in partition in matter penining to the estates of Jacob and SepLerius Frank were cor.!irmed. Petition of Alexander Wallace, ex ecutor of Jafob Thompson, deceased, for order of Kale of property of said deced-nt ; confirmed. In the matter of the citation upjn administrators .! Joseph Richison, deceased. Filed and continued Ul next court. Petition of Jeremiah Lyons, ad ministrator of Chas. A. Sbirt.ier, de ceaned. for a decree cofirniiug the Bole of t iio real estate of decedent for the -oyiuert of d 11. Anwor of Robert H. Patterson, iilniiuistrutir of Joneph Richison. deceased Answer of Charles W. l'iitttr -.n Answer of John B. Hen ry. Answer of W. 1. Walls, one and nil to rule or citation, upoti tlm i;ti tiou f John M. 1'olliK-k, oJuiinistra lor of Suxutiiali Villiiliisot! ; ordered t'lbelil' d ni d eohlinned to next 'oill t. Julie 'Jl. .1 (('.! J'rt-idler MRU ni'i'oiutcd And itor in urittt r o .h Inl-iitioii pfitaiu in t Hie 'lt of jlumttt Ritpp- A J lnttfMii wo appointe'l Au.hlorin Hi" until! f "f lnvid P. Mini. Ik ii. and tiniin'-BoltioT, both ' lii-d. A' liofi on I'lioim in thu !! f .Jium-a ,nll YMW lll.lnli'l l"til t'i'llll. J HHP .lam a f.HHiil. h-m-iiii.1 (ItO m . I !M'I Viilli M'fiiti Moiiif, lo t lined, I!'! odd '. ' Un ... . Iivii.it iluiintf h.ntiy yemlti lll.ii.iio, i .i Mi Juhi.i! MmUutf i. .oi.if U fiiM.d id hltt ill.ful Mi, fi.in.pl" i J'Mid.jl.i i.,,i 1 t "if li'lu "U I'W I. oii.u hon. II... l,..tii'H blill Ao.n.l.ty (!! ! ' H'ttii!"j;n. N, V M.4 Oil llu (I,. 1. 1. ii i llm niuli h"i" '" , IU (. l p.i.oi"! Ilil"nfcl III" ! I. .'.illii I ..!.. Ili ) fl"l " " II .f. 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I Hi"" . .1 .!im iin.i'id un.l .. .1 IIk !!. r...... diy ' l- i '' i.lf I'.. I ", "JH . .i.l.l , oi Mr Itiil SHORT LOCALS. r. Elder has bought a new horse. Nice summer clothing at Strayers. Jacob G. Knvlei. i, i sick list " on lne The KnonswinMU r r , discontinued. ' 06611 Fi!8i!aW'ful now to exterminate the Lnghsh sparrow. Frank Noble has put a new pump lawyer Lyon's well F P The safest wav t.i pi- nni in 1 ... w www vin ICULW w y practicing eke conomy. D. D. Stone has added many vol umes to his large law library. The railroad passenger conductors have put on their white caps. Linn Stewart is home on vacation from the Millersville S. N. S. H. II. Scholl exercises his hand some mare in a gig, or spring cart John Heck was prostrated by two uemorrnages from the lungs last wees. J. J. Rhine, of Fayette township, "uwasiui cultivator of sugar Deets. To have your hat epotted by the sparrow, stand around the Court nouse. T 1 -WW- ionn llayes bought a fast and handsome horse from Thompson & Crozier. Last Thursday morning was al most cool enough to require fire in uie nouse. A number of people from this place were over io tne Selinsgrove jubilee, last week. Commuuion services were held in the Lutheran Church in this place iasi oaoDatix. Miss Sallie Foorman has returned from her stuilies, at the Musical col lege at Freeburg. The Pennsylvania Editorial Asso ciation enjoyed an excursion to Fort ress Monroe, last week. Go to McClintic'8 tin and stove store for first-rate garden hoes, garden rakes, and spades. Michael Beashore, of Walker twp., bought a pair of horses from Thomp son & urozier lor 5075.0U. The Republican Senatorial Confer ence will meet at the Juniata hotel in this borough next Saturday at one o'clock P. M. Bedford people are looking for some unbeliever that has been steal ing flowers from the graves of de parted citizens. Simou Mumma of Fermanagh twp., has, within the past ten days been hauling bis many tons of bark to town for shipment. Kev. ilr. ltoss was m town one day last week. He has one of the most valuable tracts of land in Tus carora valley for sale. James North, is homo, from a pro tracted tour in a number of the es tern states. He has an entertaining way of telling what he saw. Mr. Aunian is one of the success ful teachers in Juniata, his school will give an exLiLition in the Court Houuo on Saturday evening. The women must be getting to be as bad as the men, for one night last week three womeu attempted to rob a man in the streets of Lebanon. The Sentinel a;il Republican gives its patrons a larger quantity, aud a greater variety of reading matter than auy other paper in Juniata county. Rev. Via. Diven, a Lutheran preacher, nntive to Juniata, with a charge in Jeffernon county, has been visiting friends and kin folk in his native county. The mind of Mrs. John llnzard bct'it'inu o impured that it was deem ed last to take In r to an asylum. Her husband took her to the llarris luug asylum last Thursday. Rev. R. K. Berry saved tho Lnth ei iui congregation some dollars by putting down with his own hands, u board walk, along the Washington uticet sido of tho Parsonage lot. Tim Chuinbfisliiiig Hepository mk: Tim lighting of llioCourt Hoiiko iloik rosin ! )'"' ot (Unontil llio IJoutitV OinimiHsioners pv f ir.. Mul Uin Town tloiincil JV iuvi.t rider, i.no of lh. Ktdei s Iti.piJul. fell into llioiwil I,1'" '" t r iliiV. l.ivld Jioly M rime by wlii'li'tlio niih' overlook thn Ind. mi. I I n l 'H, u" m"1 ...il mid Ihfiiby vpI l'1"1 f,("" .lll'WIOIlh' A Imrw I'ii'"! I'V Mi' !'' H 'li"8 Immhiiim iilh"" whihi hili hixl b .11 II Mot M.'I' I'I II'" Ml l'l;'l Il ,M I'. ll'ir door, I In doni aid,.lll.li?l.t. lint H' l""'1' '"l""' ulll.olll l" ll3' t. 'J, lnKlldHM of III" l.iiMl.tlH. h, mm l.oii.el.Hl "till dmwilitf I.IV lril'is .,.ll. vi't!mt.mlyHM. i,.ii,tioiii ih;" iinirHu ..roiiioi,i..i.ia but mid 1,U of .IoIUm mi II- Uilt., limy willulomll.al Id") TluMH Ii Miiiii'll.ii'tf 1'iit!"!' v, m, ii.u wiv h uiiii'tw ti'i'i'iy. ,.( IliiUe l It" ""i'hll foli Uin ,w,mui.f lli.l VU,!M;1 'n l.i, (or ,iiu.i'. tt. ' "11 "f wl.twl Uie fnlhusiHtf !U 'l'l i, llUlll'l . 1'vloli.l V..Hd.o.it la lii'liiill.N'd i oiii.ior. "I yo" l,",J: i...- I'... ik.iuI l.iIKi'. ni.o WHS II. I PI"-" ' I .u 1 1.0 iiololl.'ls l.l'l Unit k LtttlW i, I n Uin Kill v linii tilth Mllly. UI.'U Tr.u '! t- It I ..I Ul.lOlllI I II til 'fl,0illl""7' ,.IU Ul lnn.y ll. .i.h.i.flhi'ra ,lrt,(,t II Mil.oud ...i...m.y ii .!... , .i.i.l Im.h! I rl 10 li " i - " " . . ......... ..I iI.h mifilii! mi' til l! I .oli M H I 1.0 I'll (,i,i '.' ". , .... ,, L ,ll " H'l'l " """ .. . . .i. . .1 ,. ,,,,11- Hot Il.tll '1 1.14 Mill" "I i I , liM li'l Hi.MiTHlll,'i ).. I... I foli ..tlMitll'" . . . il . uj.lt IMIII IT' I yi'ii I I'M , I,.. b Rev. Mr. Siebert and wife, Daaned through town, a few days ago in a buggy on their way to visit a son who has just started in life, as a doc tor at Bellefonte, Center county. A doctor, that belongs to an un common school of doctors, was in town with a wagon, torches, and a singer, and during two nights last week, held forth in song and lecture, at the corner of Bridge and Main streets. Of course he was called on by a number of people that are out of health. Such people will seek re lief from any and every source. The Patterson school, that has been under the teaching of Mr. Au nian will give an entertainment in the Court House next Saturday even ing June 23, 1883. The entertain ment will consist of recitations, dia logues, vocal and instrumental music. Doors open at 7 o'clock P. M Ad mission, 15ct8 for adults, lOcts for children. A pleasant entertainment is promised. A western exchange remarks that a married lady, 1)5 years old, living with her husband of the same age, in Downsville, Mo., will not have a servant around, and does her own housework. Well there are a num ber of old ladies in MilHintown that will not have a servant about them, excepting on such occasions when they cannot help it- There are none however, so old as 95 years. A valuable mare belonging to Mr. C. IL Hoch, residing near Greenvil lage, was struck by lightning while standing in the field on Wednesday night last. Her head and neck was considerably torn by the electric cur rent She was not under any tree at the time she was struck, but in an open poi uon oi uie ueio. one was valued at $225. Chambersburg Re pository. T, ' 1 t 1 aviu oieoer, express agent re ceived some 1 j or 20 carrier pigeons from Trenton, J. J., on the early tram on rnuay morning. At 5.20 A. M he opened the cage, the birds took wing at once, up they went, up higher and higher, cucling over the town, till they were satisfied with the bearing, and then they all start ed off in a south easterly direction across Lmon Cemetery. A Boston woman finding that she could earn more in business than her husband, they reversed the usual order of things she now goes out to business, and it is said he does welL We susject that if he hears a ring at the door when he is knead ing bread, and nas nis arms up to the elbows in dough, or is paring potatoes for dinner, he bellows through the key hole that he is '-not at home. .Norristown Herald. Lice are the great pest of the poultry-house. Hens left to range about the farm or garden will keep clean by wallow ing in the dust But for a good part of the year the villagers have to keen their hens in confinement, and very soon, without constant watchfulness, lice appear: and if the iionl try-house is near the barn.or within it, the vermin spread to the cow and horse s'ables and make trouble there. Whitewash ing if it were attended to every month, would be effectual, if tho wash penetrated all the cracks. But this involves a great deal of lalior, and it is difficult to reach all tlie crevices. There is the same object ion to sulphur and tobacco-smoke. A few of the lice are generally left for seed after every smoking. The best remedy we have ever applied is erude petroleum, or, if more conven ient, the common kerosene oil u-ted for lamps. This is always at hand, and a few minutes' labor with the oil can will rout the enemy. Generally one application is enough to dostroy them. We apply it directly to the perehes, pouring a continuous stream from tho spout. Tho lions get this oil upon their feet and legs, and it is dabU'd nil over the feathers. It is penurntiug, and the odor seems to bo exceiKlmgly ollensivo to all in MH'tH. We have no lousy hens sincu the applreuuon of thin remedy. Lx change. A few weeks ai'i, horsn thieves isited the ulablo of Mr. Jiuiiis (I. Kendall, in f niton County, and toh a voting coll mid double cot of Imr iiomb They llieii went to Mr. John NrUoii's s.atilo and idolo a norrel hi iron mid two horse can iiip to which llirv hili hed llm two minimi, mid ilmvn Io lr Trout i ntl.lo. in Mi' ('ot)iir-tHhurg. where thrr left Mr. Kfiiilull'ii coll mid look a viiliiiil.li iolc li'loii(iii!i ! Hi" ll.tftor. Ah noon it tl.n ilim'ovt ry wim Hindu In (lit. morning: mvtint ..iilleiiiiMi Mie in put mill. I 'iily beiiiif about lhiiM lioiiM li Mil I Hie tnii'tpx, limy Hit' k i IIikiu HiioiihIi Mcr.inl'iii?. I . l hi, (li.'i'iii unlit' mid on ii hlmin I .in1 f. Ml At l.it mvoiiiit , tln put HI. f Wl'I'M Hi III III plllHIIII. Kill. WO iuisu not nl liiuniol wliellii'i' Hi" n..li ii I'lt'i'.i'ily lmi I'ihii i,,i.vi.itl .' i I,'- t lnliil.,'ll.lilK lit pimltoi y 'I l.i l miiiiii'in I'l.n i.l i.f i i.iliiit.m .'.. in Uo Am.lKiiiVi Mu N.il.ii.'U'i llu l tl.llUllilllwlll In lUtl A. S'lt" my li.ill'lii.g mi win fix j" fU'iiiitrf. Ailii.l" lull 'IU Illllu4 I.I l. .4llH l 'll ul (l,u ti.iw mi. il" ll" III nil Mini l kuistl 'luiiMii.it mi.!, mul Him llm ilia tug i m i.r. !.. ul' Hi" lirl ) .mi ul llm Mit lliiiii.Mii Ai ml.-iii) l.'fiiiii. sii'l ml! I'" v.iiilin'K l H....114I1 wii' ul u4iiiiii4lu.i., nil imi II'.' I"h'i iiii.i on Hi" v.t.iiii.g til wlai lt 4x tin y mil K.i'l mill kiiI.'iui.i nul l In llm I'oiiiI llxuiu, Tim i.iu.i. 4l n ,Slni'U)' m.'.ili. m m til viili.iUi.l nii'iii i.n inu iiiiii.iiii i' iii i"i i.r ii... i4ll.'iiu.' i'l 1 H ! Wlti. IIkIiUhii lu i H'H t. I. 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A festival will be held in the Preabytef tin Chapel on Thursday evening. H.H. Scholl has been delighting his friends by giviog them a ride in his gig. ATTUTioa. Housekeepers, you may find a large assortment of cook atoves at Mc- CUntic's A dressing to beautiful gray hair every family needs. Parker's Hair Balsam never fails to satisfy. CoL Bobison has returned from a trip made in a carriage with his family to Mary land. E. S. Doty has bought an Alderney cow. Hutchison McAiister has bought a Jersey heifer. A storm on Sabbath evening destroyed about $20,000 worth or property at Harris burg. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McCliotic's and buy a cook stove. Miss. Nettie Hamlin, who has been at tending an Ohio school the past two years, has come home. Hiss Lydia Stoutler has a patch of straw berry plants that yield the largest kind of straw berries, in her garden in this town. Luke Davis baa returned from a tour of a cumber of the western stales, and Canada but in all the journey he saw no wheat like the growing wheat in Pennsylvania. On Saturday a week a severe storm pass ed over a part of Huntingdon county, at Petersburg, chimneys were blown down, and roofs were carried on, and orchards uprooted' On Saturday evening 178 children were trampled to death on a stairway in a Lon don K ngland hall. A child fell and its scream caused a panic and that caused the rush and the frightful! result. The ground that Muddy Kun school house stands on was bought by the school board of Millord twp., from Mrs. Ezra Dol an. The ground on which the former house stood belongs to the llersh estate. August llench living near Blair Furnace, Blair county, was unwise enough to keep 940 dollars in a chest in his house. Thurs day night some one put a ladder up to second story window, and entered the house, went to the chest, unlocked it, took out the money, and that is tho most cer tain thing that Mr. llench knows a bout it. Ue believes that a person that is acquaint ed with the bouse stole the money and bo further believes that irson to be a rela tive. Altovna Tribune June 1G. Mrs. R. C. Uallalicr who lives on Third street, was greatly surprised the other morning when she opened the front of her bouse to find ijuito an assembly oi people ou the pavement and she was still more surprised lien informed that they had assembled there bee a use her bouse was so long closed that morning, that they bad become uneasy concerning her and thought that some mishap had overtaken her dur ing the night. It is probable that had sho not appeared at that time they would here still more surprised her by thumping at her door with tho purpose of making an inquiry as to whether auy mishap had over taken her during the night. Items From Waterloo. Our quiet little town was aroused about midnight ou Thursday night last by the cry of lire, aud iu running in the direction of the light we found the house of Dr. Blair iu flames. The tire appeared to have origi nated about the Hue, and when discovered had made consider able headway so that the building, a frame structure was soon con sumed. However, by the energetic efforts of the Dr. aud his neighbors most of bis household goods were saved and we are glad to know that the building was insured. Mr. U. W. Campbell's store and residence were very near aud ii uas with dilhculty that they aero saved. As you all know, Mr. M . U. Crousu has built himself a new bouse in our town and moved into it this hpriug. Mr. James Kics expects to raiso ono to day, just outside of tho town, and Mr. ft. X. Oris' lamily have one almost ready U oc cupy just beyond the church in sight of town. Mr. (J. ft. Cauiji bell has very lil'leh im proved the appearance of his Mure bv a cat of paint aud expect to paint his dwelling soon. Dr. UUir had begun to erect a new stable and also to Improve lliu nilorlor nl his lii.ua.', when It Was burned. There Is tho profiiM.! of good ctops wl H heat and hay lit this section, Irllit is Hot so pruinlaitig. ft lioiii.g cough Is prevailing among tho cl.il'livii, klietlinatisni and Neuralgia mo tig tin' older li.lks. Mr. Joliu Camp hell, lullriiiill ate lncreasiii. Mr. Joint Ili. t) lias len ioliliiit il Io Ilia liouw lor II wevlts With liillaiiiatt.rjr Kliei.inalli.iii and Mr. K. Moiiluuiiic ty Ii ta J.ml rei'i.vete.l I r.'iiisit altai a uf Nvmalglii, A Tim A. mien! t'Hitiuli.ttll.iiis, Ii. iiii last I i.Ui,n. M.t 111 lut.im.M. 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'Jn, llm M WiiUr ii.1.1 lunm oii.i hi ,'l.l.lHi. 11 villi Ikiih lit llm (lullll ll'IIIXKl NolgLboriug Ncwi, rririjTwuui, 'llm 1 ii i.itr k litijit hays tucvivvil I'vitsluU ul :i ii.;', Ml ll.e ynuii U.lma In Ulm.itillulil I hl vku i.iiiMiu4 t.'t kt liiam ing lit riU Jlii.'lu'll urovn, imiii or urnre ftliuta Ntwiirl, mil tu iii up lor 1'imild fi.uii4. r V V i l' 1 ' lu.rn'l WHO il. I ftl I Mb It a ,lr, m 1 .. U iu U I tiilsy, I .o i.i.ivs awisjj. 'i f m i 'K ii.'d, llmllylm.i t siu llm wloil (li ..iii of Hi 1 (uiu.vii will liardlv y.lailutub k I bo iv4 lust liny .i." r..i.n liUtl.ls ku.i 1 l tn li.'li u In 111 V, . hi 111. 1 mall i.f l'i in. ( lit, si J i'l t.'rU'i' Is ill' f.a I'l llm il ii'i'vi f nl lis lu 1 kl.uuU 'I l.u liatn i.l J. Im H.i si.r Ian It '.in M '.sulilnt' niiiiiiy iu Nw iliiwiM broken to nieoes, but Mr. Bar nh art etoaped with aiight injnriea. The Time?, observes. We witnessed a touching-scene the other day. A full-crown, healthy looking married man going towards the suburbs with a base ball bat over bis shoulder, and a few minutes thereafter, while passing bis house, we noticed bis wife sawing wood in the back yard. Several cows belonging to Harry Swartz, of Tuscarora twp., broke out ef pasture and wandered on the rail road track, and were so muoh frighten ed by a train of ears that a young cow jumped from an embankment and broke her leg. Some workmen ruled the animal to end her misery. John Thompson of Miller twp., was badly cut in the hip by an ax in the hands of a fellow workman, while en gaged in peeling bark on Wednesday a week. The catching ot the az in a limb of a tree caused the aeoident to the limb of Thompson. It will keep him from work for a week or two. A scamp has been through the eounty selling carpet at 10 cts per yard, by sample, and taking orders from the farmers, requiring each farm er to giro one dollar cash when the or der is given. Of eourse the whole transaction was a fraud gotten up to make dollars. Everybody should have a county paper read np and not fall a victim to every sharper that comes along and asks for money. The Advocate says on last Friday noon, Harry, a 12 year old son of Mr. Josia Sloop, of Rye twp., met with an aeoident tbat caused his death in a shocking manner. Be rode one of his father's mules to water, and had tied the long hitching strap around bis waist On the way back to the tarn, the mule threw the boy to the ground, and being fastened to the bridle by the hitching strap around bis body, the boy was trampled upon by the mule and dragged about 200 yards before the animal was stopped. When pick ed up life was extinot There was 1 mark of the mule's hoof above the right eye, and the body was badly bruised. Snyder County. The highest price paid for a sin gle horse, at the Freeburg sale, last week was $315.00. The Seliusgrove musical passed off successfully. jubilee Standard Farm Implements. SOLD BY WM. BELL. Oilice opposite the Court House, Jlilllin town. Machines manufactured by the Newark Machiuo Co. Newark, Ohio, to wit: The World renowned Victor Clover liuller, Ila frerstown Horse Kakes, Kellers Improved Drills, &.C. The Invincible Thresher & Separator manufactured by Huberts, Throp It Co. Three Kivers,Mich. The Eureka Mower, the only direct draft mower. It leaves the cut grass in better condition for drying than any other mower in use; Of light drislt 11ml easily handled. Shirt'man'g Separating and cleaning at attachtucnt for the purpose of attaehing tu any threshing machine. It cleans grain tit for market. Spangler's force feed fertilizer attach mint, easily attached to any grain drill vr cornplanter, aud easily operattd. Ilauck & Coiuxtocks fodder cutter and grinder. Grinds and cuts fodder as suit as chul!'. Litia Plow MPg., Co., Cultivators, and feed cutters. 1 The Milton Scive Nf'g.. Co. Grain and Reed Seives. A fu'.l line of Syracuso Plows and extras, for the same. The Mamh Whitnev I'lutform Twine Bin der. The tirst succesMul lattorm binder on the niarki't. It is of light drslt, neat appesrauco and easily vperattil. For asle by Win. licll, .Millluituwn, aud John t . Jacobs, Port Royal. Tho Ellis (.'liampion thresher and cleaner, and low gra(ie tread power sold by Wiu Bell Miltliiitonn, and John Bergey Oak hind Mill-. Jutiu ti t3 it. For I Imvw uvd it extensively. I regurd Paiker's ijit'gtr Ionic a inot excellent remedy for kidney, lung and stmnaeh dis unlern. It Invigorates without Intoxicat Iii)!. J. Francii, Kclllo Philus. Journul Chicago. l.el Meyers Is about to open a real es tale ltii'H In Tlmnipsotitimn. Pcoplti that hare renl estalu to sell, or people that il nlr to Imiv iprI eslatn tint r do well to run suit with Mr. Mi't ers un the iiuestion of ale or purchase. NEW MII.I.INKUY HTtillE I would liilutiii the public lli.it I will ii-n a new Milliliter sltue at my Uio of res Idelu u 1111 Water-slrei'l. Mlllliiilnwii, soi'Diid door from t'Httii'r of llilditM sireel, un Hat- nt tiny Miiy Mil. I lining Jnt relunifd frmu llm illy wild a lull lm k, of i rmg, and iiHiti'i r, liilllitieiy hoimU, all Iimw, and nl llm lnli't Hi Iim, it ml fitlit iimployed 1111 i'U Inlllllii't, I am ri''iii'l In siii ly llittillle liiiti r) lliiit I il In 11 III t 1 litta tiillliiiiT "lull , rntiia and taiuliiw iuv link. 1 1 nMlili r II tin limilile tu liuw aoi.... I'KCII.i t onii;it 1 ai.. Miri'MNTOWN MIUKI'S, Mirrnstuaa, J mm 'J'l, Iss.l, ttilltlir nMliiiimiiiiuiiiiiui 1J run ,,, ........ ,,.,.,1,,. ! nMiM itiitniMin IUm U ISlMMtUW'f ttlMltMltlMltmittll U f1 h'M, 1 , 1 1 1 1, , t , 1 IMIIHII I J l(MIIMMlttlitumtllMtlllM l( alirrHNTHWN UWAIM MAKk af, ()iirtwli i'kly, 141 urttwN ra Tm'Hii. WvdiiMiU), Jiimm '.''. lxi.1, Mii'nl,,,, I t" "oni, . . 1 1 , , , 1 1 . .. , . . , . . i Mt Oili t H )''(.,.,, .IIMI...I.I1I. Tmii'tiiy seu.1 U l IU (.'ml ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, It" l'"l'. . I J' rtliotts. , . . , ........ I 41 nill.AI'hl I III V I.IUKI I'iiii tia ll llll JllMS l'i, t 1 . Crfi'iii 1 vi.-t, 1 1 ni.jo, yuiui, i.i'i;i. ilt I I'll). I i -' i St.', uh mI .i a itl4 llll ti 1 Mill Ii 1 ' wi rn at 1 1.11. i', i.l 1 !' l W- , MlfTi. rlM, 6.f , 1 .vii.ii.ii, i.l li. I ihiIw, at i1. 11 a.. in, I'mcji'. i"i-d, ni't ii ill, 1,1, l I, I'l, lllll. III., II. I im., iu 11 , U Ii. t ai l'i, I ,"i in 1 l"l II ,'l I .. . II. Ill V'aii.t a 1 yj .i. ri h ii, t MM , dill I) I I, lllll I I I.l i. I i'l . I i.'ini.. ii. . mul t-'f l.a 1 1 I.. I . I ! .'I I' . , . . Kew Advertisements- F. ESPEKSC1IADE, AT THK CENTRAL STORE MAIM STREET, 2nd Doob Nobth of Bridge Street, Miffliittowii, Pa., Calls the attention of the pnblio to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Oar 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 IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiole usually found in first- class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the publio for their heretofore libsra patronage, I request their oontinued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the oounty, when in Mifflin to eall and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCUADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers fc Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, CO A I, LUM1111 CEJIENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, &.. We buy Grain, to bo delivered at MilUin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to 1 urnish Sal t to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY & DOTT. April 21,lb82-tf Agents Wanted For The CELESTIAL SYMBOL isifspbi rtn. By Rev. 11. W. Nosais, D. D. The grandest object of Creation is the M X. Centrs ot Lite, Light lit at. Attrac tion and Chemical Aetion Its natural wonder and aplrltual tettth- I II gH are alike marvelous, aim make a book ot absorbing and intense interest. The great probk-ins of the Material L'uiverso uti loldrHl and illustrated. ,ut ure lllOtt II to be a llev elation of (od In I lie noblewt aud iiiont perl'ect eue. llialily commeiidrd. t.very tact ot tinturu la made to reeeat some lesson of His gnsiel." N. Y. Eiangelist. "Uotb scleiililic and devout." Kev. A. t'.tiuorgu l. I)., Chicago. "A startling revelution concerning the wondirs and glorl.'a of the Kun." Elder J. V. Mcllnri ey, Lexington, Ky. 'lntercstlng, Inntruclim and very stiFgeotlvu." Ilinhnp J:iggar, of Ohio. It sells last and pli'sses all. Addri', J. C. .McCl'KUY k. CO., I'liilndel hia, I'a. ('Iticlimsli, U. Cliieagu, III.) or .st. Louia, Mn. t-i;-'J.ii. .VlllcZllMfOk. A week liiadn at tiotiiu by the In. f Milnslrloii. Ib't IiiiIii.' 11. iw l . lure Uie iiililk'. t''IUl hot liei'd.il. V will slail you. Men, mmiuuii, bos and u h la nanti'il rvetytthcre In ik lur un. rtw la lliu tluie. You ran Mtk In spara time or pit tour whole IHim tu llm Innlim.. ISw wllirr l,lliihiia Will ay loll liesily a Wpll S 11 HUM i'u lall In liuk i'i,iiiiiiui piiY, bv eii)iitliii at oiien. Cnrlly ntitill and f.'iui Iri'M, Money lui.ln ll elly and liiniiiinlily. Aililrva 1 si a Co. AimiU, M.ilii. i.muMtM oy vo 1 111 A t.il.illl Willi Hilt. i i.f A ll.ilW ilNsiiini lii'lulih, I t. ii,.,iiiiu ki.tai ami all lli vlt.t It id tulliul li.dln i. liim, will l.-r Ilia siki i'l ti.llvriiii lutiintiiilv. v. liwu in all wiim IH'.'I II, Ida ni.'i'U and ilirtt lli.it .r iiiIiim lliu tmpiii rvimM by wlil. Ii lu eiuv.t, Kiill.i.'i wialnnn In I'H'lll bv llm adiwilisei k iiv.'il. in u .-t du l l ,l,li.'ina in luili'O. i.hll., iw JullN It. H.l'r..S,,JtiM., ,N, I will liuil iVim.'I lhi'.ii li.r a klini'l ntlt.l Mil W tht will luiiit.iti I lk I iiiioi, 1'iar in and ln. I..tug llm kkiu si-It i Iiai and Inmuiitiili !. m un, ii, ' lor i.Htu. in a lutuiuol gmwiii td li .tr ou a liiiliid or uieit 1. t, A. ill. at, Im l.iii .1... tUniS II . 1, k IM'kvf fc I'll., U IUlil Nl.. ,N. It I y I M.K.I, llle la iH..i.f bv, " I 4 a-1 I and dim b.l.i'M i..i .lie, I ti.iiiiill.liif ii'l,Ul uH l i.luiitia h bill I In i'.nti.mr lini.i " I .11 xo.'k. In .it own Iowa, at i.iiitit rni, .S.iii.k, kivri- llillig- in . t''IUl h..' tv.ii'iv., Wm will tumuli yi.w .Milling Mn iv nukii' iliii..', I .li.n him MM. h as w. , ni l.iiva an'l ai'l huKu (nt , U-.l W, ll Mlt Wl.l n..n... Wlik'll .-41. IlKkW (11141 l-i ll Ilia tin..., Will tut III lli l.i ll. II illSI I' ' , 'i.lud l'i., A I'A.Nt.l UHl t N 1 1 til hlV. Tli"i' iU"i a .'.'Hill-it. IU hi in- ,'. I li.la ...'.. lliid I'l l"i ' iImm! .t lll hainl.M .' I Un alii. tibi al i. M.'l..' i Ha (i. I n't-' ' H.v i .' I I'm' .Ii. a k'"i. I. is la si' al l Hi. I liv I.l naifali i' . . K tn.llli. .11 II..' fiuk.. ki ... I....- i.l a w iliiui l. it I.l .1. n li. llm U,i i I a iii..h I l "il Hi! 1'ilal ll wi',,i 1 h. " k" i.l. i "' ! m. I.an.il.. wl.. Ul,i II l.. ,.. ... a ll il:e .....'i I . a.,t , I.. m at.. it. Ill", '( , .aik M I rnl l.i It'ii III I ". It a. hi ' ll un i, ....a. ttf.t h a A. k ili'vwl-l Im it ki. k ..l I," ...,I.. ) .ilk. l a, II .1 ail a I , I Itil , I. ll ' I., ,11' I II Ii I K l . at i, S". t 'il . " I" ' l M MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks tTer ofTered it 1 t. .A ivTnviSHl'K V rOIf PRH'HS ' IUU IUlCl, aMMAvr...uu...v ' Abo. measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to ordc at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has'oonstantly on hand a full Tariety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOESALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING! GOODS. Goods or all kinds are low Come and sea me and be astonished. Pants at 75 cents. C7 SUITS MADE TO ORDER.rj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Professional Cards. Loris E. Atussos. Geo. Jacobs, Ja ; ATK1XSOX K JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrics On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Ucti'6, 1881. jyjASON IUW1X, ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, M1FFLISTOWN, JVMJT.1 CO., P.I. j K7" All business promptly attended to. I Of net On Bridge street, opposite the 1 Court House square. ju7, 80-ly ' JACOB BEIDLER, ! ATTORNET-AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. (Collections attended to promptly. Orricc With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 Thomas a. elder, m. d. Physician and Surgeon, Mlt FLlSTOWN, PJ. Othce hours from 9 A. jc. to 3 r. v.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. octl!2-U D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Othce at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Miltiintown, Pa. March 29, 1876. J M. BKAZKE, M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .lculcmii, Jumala Co., Pa. Professional business promptly attended to at all Hours. Joiix McLaioiili.i. JoLrH . Stimmf.l Mt Lll GIIMX & STJIMEL, IKSUEAXCE AGENTS, PORT ROV.1L, JUSltTJ CO., PJ. CyOnly reliable Coiupauies represented. Dec. 8, l75-ly Y,LLIAM BELL- AilENT AND DEALKR l.V Fsrmer and Meehanics Maehinery. Milllintown, Jirii.it County, Pa. Otllee on l!ridt street upposilo South side of Court House. Nov. H, lhh2. tSjitaul .Yoiicts. A Great Cause of Human Misery; 1 tllO IjO ol I ti nakMn llou' l.nlt IIo Iti'Atorctl. Jiikt I'lililiiln-'l, a new edition of I'K. tri.VtKWh.l.l.'.S l Kl.rlHK ATKlt ESSAY nil Uin rn'iiu rare ol Si 1 roaRiHK 1 or .Seminal W i' ikn.'K, luvoliiulnry SiMiunal I.ik.i'i, Iwi'OTRKiv, M un li I ami I'bval.sl Ineapa. It)', linpedlnn'iits In M irrlnitM, el.' also, ( nsai ai'iins, l.t'ikkrat and Mr dui'.'d by ai'll iml iilgi'in nr setual vsliav aamii'ii, I'lm I'.'li lir.it" d anlliur, in Hits adiulrnl.U Hav, i"l'ily d.'iiiiiiiairati a, linui a tlilttV yi'ta ' an.'1'i..aliil ri, il .'. that th.i aUrni j .ii( 1 i.iia.'.ii.Mi.'iia ot a.'lf il.ns. W be .. 1 I. Hl eui.'d 1 ' .ml ins nut a 1 U "I I'lirn at ' ani'i l crfi tin, and i ll. i inal, bv ! lll.'ill'a n w III. Ii lVllr anil, n 1, IIM lll'lll. t j Willi lila 11.11.11111.11 1. 11V .w, llmv i'w lill.l' a. 11 . I,.m I. , .i 11 iili.lv, and r i..'i, I (1 f I li' l.. tm alint. I l.o in I l.v b'ii..a I id en IV lunik n Mi.iv 11111 In lliu land, j H.'iil, nn vf . l, m a l .hi .mi . I' , . l, ..i. aa, ( ..W .lll . il l ul tlx VI Ilia, l'i .1 ( i ll l,i UH' A I'lli aa itii;( 1 v 111. m mt vi, io., 41 Ann Jl .Sow ..a, N I 1 HI.. 1 y I'm.I i)tiv b.'a ONI.V 4: I'lllliMHI I'll! V sin(u:k ais.niiM: m4 u n t Vn. tia kk t It lll'll ul iU. W hi ltv IW al.ttil tititHi Hi im f U n-y s I'l'.v l v I vfc..u.k v iS Hl "fc tvlt 11 I 41 M.tai ta'tt t- tAtatl l.i.t t lit I- At V . a. i ! - I, i l (M H' l V ti4.M t M HI ft ( WiUlt ll.. l t () A .h. . HUM i into t i V. t S k-.ft -t t I itt-,. u ij i, v I III l iHMl fpii i .1 i .l i, ' M I tMltllrltH ul i i4 ii'i iv I I et lt j , '"j ! U'KI,' .v a.-v m tk,. fval'" It' , V. I I ' I . ..1.. .1 1. 1 iIi.ihi. K in ' ' ' fm " a-" rn-'"" C- .1,,. IV. .a v .... , . Ii .... i JT j Vl iw.-.U'., , l, . . ,.. ..! i,( l'i, u- l I a a w 1 m tM, i 1 .1 . , . 1 . iv,',.,t.v it IfTVrl .! I A. ... .. wl I Ml ' V I ' . i" ' .-, !-' a " I .' iS. I. ..i, V . I 'I Vn.f ( l li'lkuU''! Itlk.i. !.''.,. I X..f. 1 V 'IRVf ..e M.,,..,'i,' .. 1 l .'aaaV k .-4.v i 4 ; vi ,v i . , i.tiu..i. yii. ADYER TIJEMEJVTS. BOYS' CLOTHING jISD FURSISHIXG GOODS. New Building, corner of Bridge a Jn-1, ! S-n SAMUEL STRATEK. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. This elegant i rattling S prefer red by tltose !j!lyc uicti it, to any ainulur artU-Ic, m mc- UnnlmKtaru! n.iritw It cut-.Luiis matcrijl onJy that arc b?ncticiat to the sKalp Mod iuur xxl alwmys Restarts the Youthful Color to Grcf or Tailed Hair Parker's Hair BaJsmi is finely perfumed aad Is warranted tu prevent tailing cl tire hair and to re move dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co.. N.Y. Ma. waA tint, a d!m 4n md st!ic!. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If rjtx are s iTiechanic or former, worn out wtth c .erwurlc or a TTKttlser ran Hwn by family ok house hold duties try Pasksm'sGigmh Tonic. If yixt are a bwyer. minuter or business man er Kitctcd hy mental strain oraiutintHCarcs, doBottaJi UitoxtcatingstiinuUnU.tjutiie Farker' Ginger Totuc If roil have Cortsranption, IvpcAia, Kliciuna sm. Kulrtcy CompL-iints. oranydiKmlerofthclus stomach. brMveU, blood or Beivr. Takkkk's Gtsok Tonic wi!lc-.ireyon. ItutliaGreatest Ueod Punber M LHa Best and Seres! Coegh Cart Cm Used. If you are wasting mvmy from ag, dtsupatMM or sny diacae or weaktcs and return a timuiat take (icfk 'J'oxC at nnce; it will invinnta and bai rott up atom tue a a doae bit will never intuaicata. It has sired h'.indreu of lives; it ulj amva yoars. AlTIOX FVfB-aatl ahatitartaW. Nkar i Ornrar Takr a rnmiwt of Mt mlrl r-U In awU. 4 taaalMy f rLnnt f-gsa j-jntwmff rirr ' W (arniar k ii.- A I'ev, X. V. 10c.aiHaa4tlaUntBrt RFT SAVIXO BI-TINC DOLLAR Silt Its rv h and btinj? (V-tRTance has niatTe this delihtinl perhimeexceethnciy popular. Iher HnuthiD? like it. lrmt upon bavin c Flobus- TUW Culuunz and look rjx signature ot tT.r Ouci't ar aVaWr Bi ptrraoMsj SVI) HI TIMtJ Tr. 5I7C FT D.S.MQRGAii&CO. JLUTCTiCTTrj Tint r ' . r ?JB -V DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triiimph Reapers AND THK NOtaCLKtS New Clipper Mower. Tha Tiirrfrtt 'r.irr:iM r wtwKiiikU.1 klmi'llclty In nmalnii'liiin, nw. f n.iiirvt.wiil. I, tin WKinhi. .liinLiliiy n.l guaj wotkim tafacltj la ill cni..tii'i.4 f irriiii. Ili M.W ri.lfl'l it hui sit tha ailTunlw n tl, .,1.1) I I II l l.U MUMUI with nuuiy vaiusU lll.'r.ivlk'IIIJI. M:n rim Ii i.rrnTn Ciarnua. UuuoAOL 14 WAS IkUm uuucipit tarvttury. D. S. MORGAN CO.,' Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Y 0 THE BEST ON EARTH. 3SM Triata k.latt.iwta, ktvat all HOASf. HAH wn.l llaxr IrtviNa .i a inn an, I itrt 1 1- KlU tr..i tiny var vun.r wii tv fllA.taa, Dat a.ilaa . Ihiv trial llWHBlf Ktv.. k.lviaivis Vi' t'l'v'lk Vtttt1i U"IM, V4I 4.k l W -kr Ik.. . t,..Jh,v ., ....,, wt .... - I I'l,. I . . , I 4 V I 4 .., 1. 1 H.Mk , a ( ', ., k..k.- ll ' ,' t !,.,, V .1 , . IHJ UW4. v .w . I,.. I. ... (, la Will a. .( v.''. ll l. ,sav. i. . 4,,. , t " ' 1. . i . I .'.. ,i, ........ , I I ' , k- I V -i.'a .k a ... W It K ll . , a, ..I .. . . a... .' t a I I . ... V I I ..a , ,, ar ..... I" ll, p. t . J I'.mt. .... I I VH , ... I , I V l I a N. lltkni. 1 , j en rterr b.. 1 1 L' 1 r I im 'l' i DinUr Vator Cook Sia??. 1 y 1 11 IvA IL.., k., .1 ili1 .. V Ik li, i.lli. I I ,i I lit. kt'Ha . f IK I I hi, k I , ,1. 1 I'l l'" h ' I'll!", i 1 (. I ..I I II .. .M ni. i in., ii hi i i.l, a. ii i , ir I . Il I '.I'd I ili. n I 1 1 . ... . 1 1 ' l Mill (i it h - .i i .. 4 I.l III.. '. . l H I' I I tvl t 'I U Ih,. U il(ll ,1,,. imd. . I i u..r . l"in 1 ii 'iii i 1 1 I .i.r liiil. .l"i" j II.' W' I , Ii I I l l I I.r fc H !l ' vlav Ill II i It Mill. I I II' "i ' I ,l hi'' I""! - 1'1'V ! . . I I il.., ,'(', "l. l . I. ,, I . I i Mt ' i