& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : sdajr, JBDC TZT, IS3. TERMS S'Lmths: $2-00 if not paid within ' nt advertisements inserted at 60 inch fr each insertion, wiient business notices in local col 'ui cents per line for each insertion. tions will be made to those desiring voii bT the i cMT' bM r quarter ' SHORT LOCALS. tfiil you go to tpe n the house. Ljst FriJiiV wfts tbe first S& W kr this Bttuimer. ements to his Louse. trvrrins savs that July 20 is to b J,me,t day of the year. v,n tin send a message by your 1 u 11.- .!.. voire over t "e reiuuuc. c p Fiul;er has bought a plat ra grain limler for his farm. ""-n-Jro Tins a oate walk on Panna- J Uvi - . er's Idanl m Tuarora twp. The martins do not visit the town 1 . .. !r..nt .if the Bnarrow. P.-.T C-etrce ljenaugu wiu late a ' ' .1-, .;!. fli month of Jnlv. ae.oii'" '"a i,stsceUs a week of many festivals antl entertainments in town, tf itlir the past year a Hunting e jier has buried 84 persons. "ihe Democratic State Convention J gto;.m m Berks, Montour, and Ly io meet at H.irrisburg, August 1st j ooaiiuj counties last week. A nuili t f irmer iu Terry county, lost 4 liors bj the swine eating ILiy apple SlUis. lYmil tisLins comes to a lawful 30th of ad for the sens on. on the tiis uoutu. Tiw norch and liliitform a' the Patterson House has been put in a rtste of repair. Dr. EUer lias been having quite a jsf of breaking his new horse to vork in harness. Lev, Mown and Mifflin town will f.-iouhe telt pbonically in connection wirh ch oilier. The solJiers' re-union will be held it iloAlistt-rsville, on the 20th of next September. G.-av'oilTs furniture store Las tele pbuiie" couTiecticu, so have grain tedtrs Kennedy At Doty. Gj to M'-Ciiuiic's tin and stove store (or firt-t rate pitch forks dung f jrks and hay forks. Two iLer v.ere seen bathing in :hc ri.vr between tLi.s place aud L-'-iistowu KOiii-j el:ty- ago. Tr-jj: of t'-e Lewistown Freo P:e.;s v.is in tov.Ti last Thursday. 2visa wkle-a'.vake and growing eiti- KeaJ iii ;icle on Cape May's attrac- ijii, in an other column of this pa per, ion can go mere ana one lor i.03. Jliss Uobison took the Academy h.uj:ut cUss on an excursion to li-e obtain, at Tuscarora elation, last Widaesd.iv. Tad ILf.vk brothers, and John mcrawerger, pus aown me stone roi'.lwav between the river and car ihl Ll iil'es. renu'l's store, Scliotts siore, rant-isca store aud the Jacobs tuui-..- have been i ut m telephone wMuu!iie:ti ion. A Hutitingdon painter has found a it y.ih iu the jiainting of Hunting don court house. He is to get ?1.2iU for the job. Oae J.iv last week John Brown of Wi.-liiLirt.jii countv while workiuir orn iu Lis f.cld at Finey Fork was killed by li-Uning. Mr. Kai-ns wid Tvlrs. Iv;u ns who have Un isitirg friends and relatives ui JtmiiiU 1-. ft for their homo in Iowa last l Yicl.tv liiornins. Mx enstalle Lapj was taken sud woiv M -k hint Ihursoav evening ij 1 for a tii;ic his friends almost de- tj-sirnl for '.lis life. H-.-:irr .!r--jk had a battle with a pauiiitr !.-t.-.t wvtk in the luoui.tain Iwk tf :. adsviil.:. Ho shot and o7i j -I t'ue iinima'. Hip;ti!i.'.ion Presbvtery at its Lite Eet'oii'' ai-iuu renuested that the kick ciiuivh i.nil.iinT in this t-lace - i o- Cunjrtss;:iau Atkinson Las ap- ro -ut-ril W. S. GnniDger of Turlett t wnsLip. to a ca Jetship in the An- Wil'iam Criswell hf.s bought the wiMuitli shop cf W'ta. YAK, iu iiPe. ULis Las accepted a fore--iiip in a sh- .p in Harrisbarg. Iiie Home Missionarv Societv of Lmlitran church, in tLis place, tot ut Mr. Ilotla-ock's a few evenings eo. Tlio . i ,.-r.a The bovs An nnf snlf tiiA ritil t: e-must go English sparrow" but urop the energetic little bird 'di .-iinall stones Lm-lcd from a gum A Xorth Carol inn. rnnw unvs that c i-iirTlish sparrows are driving iyof the mockiug birds awav rom tie GoMslxno soctl m of th.i. state. The Sentinel anJ Rqmblican gives ""Rtrung a lm-rrpr miantltr and a r.i 7 e l"" J Juniata fouitv. 1 1 R- L AfcMeen nn,l A V M.-Xfoe. "r.v couutv UC fllllCmo l. ...:f 4l. J.'t. ... uuun: who iulb un- discomfort of the chilly . .,s U Brn-iii.r r. J,... ;,, -S work. young men that have been je, at T Lase b; ,11, hillllD2 the U aU be home next wttk andL iuniij e i t-si. j, Anna Oliver says that either !'.on I;,.... ;4 J. ... i n,( w ".""ii must cease iu aei- UieuKf,,,!..; 4 :.o i...,,i.,.. must cease to au- ,r.!-arii.,.,.f ii... nr..u.i? t Vhw,h muht welco:uc Ik inmiLtrvFx. ol illilu li l.m.ikl.ni urn . I.- ' l.tx ii-:u ill Uie '?1 it; huiidhi a new bridge across ! with his wife, just Tiuans cr.ek neiir Dnncannon, ! Lite : '-iruess we're some nights asro a storm did considerable damage to fences and trees on the farm of Elias Horning and David Seiber in fermanah township. The Fulton Republican aayB far mers, be very careful in handling phosphates, if you have any cuts or bruises upon your hands or face. It produces virulent blood-poisoning. The bridge company have put down a substantial road of stone one foot thick, between the canal and the riv er bridges, a century of travel over the stones will fail to wear them out. On the litth a storm raged in part of Bucks county. Trees were blown down and carriages along the road were upset and their occupants thrown out No lives are reported lost. They are telling a sound fish story up at Mapleton, about a new kind of a fish 2 feet long, shaped round and pointed like a cigar with a black back and sides, and white spotted belly. CoL A. K. McClure delivered the commencement address before the literary societies of JVIuhleiiberg col lege in the Allentown academy of music, on Tuesday evening, the 2Gth instant The boss snake story is that of the black snake crawling into Captain McClellan's cook stove out of the cold and being roasted "up nicely," but the best of it all, is, that it is a true htory. Heavy rains in Kansas caused the rivers to over liow. Some of the streams are a dozen miles wide. Large fields of wheat and all other kind of growing grain liave been destroyed. Crops were greatly damaged by ucr ot Duuamgs were unrooted, a barn or t wo were struck and destroy ed by lightning. Mr. Lauver of Evendale bought a grain thresher with a steam engine power. The engine is so conducted that it can travel on the rords. The threbher was drawn to Kvendale on Saturday by the engine. Mi'Kin county soldiers will hold a re-union on the 4th of July. The men that got uA) the re-union must be town soldiers for no soldiers from the country would get up a reunion for the 4th of July, it being just har vest time. Evidently the iron business is not woikiug satisfactorily for in the Fermanagh township iron ore dis trict some 20 odd men have been discharged within the past week. Some of the miners have already ieft the district Lawyer Be idler had a live case to dispose of. His bees swarmed and in helping the busy little insects to Live, a number of them quietly work ed themselves up under ni-5 niiisk and sturjT him. His retreat was made in a masterly manner. Hr,v correct the Pittsburg Post is in its observation when it says: 'There is no more reason for abolish ing the tiiul by jury, because of fail ure iu a few instances to render just verdicts, than there is to abolish inarriiige because it has failed fre quently to accomplish happy results." The Chainbersburg IJepository mentions, that, Dr. Jolm Moutgom eiv. of this place, has lost 11 horses by death in the past 7 years. Sev eral of thini died from lock jaw. ODe o; distemper, 2 or A from wind colic, and two colts hung themselves in the stable. The doctor has cer tainly been very unfortunate. A l:'.rge dog in the neighborhood of H awn's mill in Milford twp., 8Lrau:r uu and siezed the ilank of the horse of Jacob Will as he was passing by on the road. The teeth of the dog scarred the skin of the flank of the horse considerably. Diingerous dog. Un the same trip, Mr. Will lost a pocket book contain ing slo,C0. DO NOT FOUGHT. Do not forget that at Hess'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 first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, i-. -t -n l.:.. J 1 i tVc., .VC. x rames oi an juuua i-m-np. The exhibition given in the Court House, by a select school of Patter son pupils and a number of students from other places under the instruct ion of Mr. Auinan drew a full Louse, and gave satisfaction as an enter tainment of the character that it professed to vs. Mr. Aumau hs tha happy faculty of interesting Lis pupils in their studies, hence his success. The editor of the Sentinel and Re pvllican lost a valuable cow by some unknown cause last Wednesday. The animal w.is seen without ailment one hour and a half before she was dis covered dead in the pasture. A post mortem examination failed to reveal anything wrong inside the animal cjl ceptiug "blood clot in the venticles of the heart. A friend of the editor of the Lew istown Gazette is making an exper iment in the business of 'raising c'.uckens. He proposes that the rooster shall take a large share in the raising of the brood, and to that end he has tied a rooster down on a setting of eggs with the expectation of hatching eggs. He says that the chanticleer must go through with the business or perish in the eilort 'Guess we're all right now:" puff ed the old gentle-uan, as mopping ,..ci'rtion from Lis foreliead. Sie&lli LnJLlL wiieuug in time to be too all right" '-Guess -Ya all ritrLt do you? rejoined sUe, catching a glimpse of the steamer as it disappeared kiouiju iu the river: "guess were 'all right WelL I guess we're ad left And they were, Western paier. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of ex Sheriff Hamilton was severely poisoned m the face last week by a poisonous v, in the Presbyterian grave yard, i,;. l. nlaeo she and Mr. Hainil ton bad cone to trim the grass on the grave of a son. Mrs. amnion ...:.i i, nnisonous vine but she num."" r-; . , , , j q Li,m ,,,t touch it with her hands, did uuiu.uu f- ... . ....f !.! it iu anv way excepting when she'aw it bhe took up a shov- ( el aud cut it ofi uud e-uoved it nsulo. j The people, that without authori ty damaged Muddy Bun school house iu their searca for a ghost, should be taken in hand by the school directors and be required to make good the damage that they did to the building. The Presbyterian festivals held in the Court House last Friday and Saturday evening raised a fund of 1579.68. The Methodist festival held last week in the M. E. church building resulted in the raising of a fund of about the same amount Troup of the Lewistown Free Press was down to Virginia with the statesmen of the Legislature of the Commonwealth on the excursion re cently nude. He was not shocked when the Virginians placed the fl lg of the first rebel Virginia regiment with the stars and stripes at the head of the procession of the visiting statesmen. The Altoona Tribune says of a butcher of that town, that he went into his ice house the other afternoon, and while inside, his wife came along and seeing the door open, pushed it shut. The man yelled and pounded for quite a while before some one heard the faint noise and released him. He was almost frozen and help arrived not a moment too soon. Few women have such an experience as is expressed in the following ; Miss Rose Hoverman, of Greensbury Pa., has been twice deprived of a husband by death npon the very eve of marriage. A' gentleman she was engaged to three years ago, died 2 days before tLe time set tor the mar riage, and on Monday last, David Puce was drowned at Latrobe, Pa., just two weeks before he was to be married to Miss Hoverman. On last Saturday a game of base ball was played between the Logans, a club from Altoona, and a club from this place. As ground to play on could not be secured here, they went to the Port Koyal Fair Grounds and there played. 11 S. Doty Jr., wis umpire. But six innings cf the us ual nine were played, on account of the shortness of the time, the Logans wishing to take the 4.37 train for Lome. The score stood, Logans, 5 ; Mifflin, 0. The Mifiiin club played a good game, but were not a match for their city cousins. A man from the mines in Ferman agh twp., named Price, while under the innuence of liquor on Saturday evening behaved unbecomingly oil Mam street Sheriff Shivery request ed him to be more civil in his con-: duct but the kind advice was lost on Lini, and he took to abusing the Sheriff. The officer then anested him, he resisted the arrest which caused Shivery to call Jacob Thomas to his assistance. Henry Hawk and a man connected with the telephone construction company also promptly responded to the ofiicers call for help and Price was taken up and carried to jail where he remainod till Monday when he was released on payment of costs. A citizen of Tusearora vailey, named Bryner was in Patterson with Lis team on Saturday. Couvi val railroaders surrounded Lim and afcer a while H. DeUuff mounted the saddle horse and remained in the saddle till Bryner lost his tern per and from that out there was no good feeling among the former iriends and things went on till con stable Geo. Hackenberger was called in and quieted the trouble. Rev. J. H. Mathers, pattor of the Presbyterian church at Bell's Mills, was presented with an ebony gold Leaded cane, by Ins congregation, at the close of the morning services, in the church yesterday. Mr. D. L. Wray, ho made the presentation, in the name of the people, spoke very feelingly of Rev. Mathers' labor as chairman of the building and gen eral fund committee, and of his spiritual labors for the welfare of Lis congregation. Mr. Mathers, though somewhat surprised at this manifestation of regard and love, re sponded in a fitting manner. The cane is a beautiful ebonj stick and on the gold head is engraved. Tne congregation of Logan Valley Pres byterian church to their pastor, Rev. J. H. Mathers, June 17, 1883." Al toona Tribune, June lb. Henry Shook went out in the mountains back of Reedsville to get a shot at a panther that had been dis turbing cattle that had been put there to pasture. He was gratiiied in finding the panther, or rather the panther lound lihn. He leveled his gun and cracked away. A leg of the beast was broken. Shook ran back wards, loading his gun all the while, aud just as he got his gun loaded the wounded animal came up, he ex tended the shooting iron, the animal seized the muzzle in its mouth. Shook fired the load, into the beasts mouth, with a scream and a bound it left him and disappeared in the woods. This occurred one evening last week, the next day a number of men with Shook tryed to find the panther but failed. The Chambersburg Public Opin ion says : Veterinary Surgeon Smith was called in to attend a fine Jersey cow belonging to Mr. George Stork of this place. The symptoms indi cated that the animal was suffering with a low fever and was treated ac cordingly. As tne case progressed, however, fluid was detected in the chest and strong symptoms of drop sy of the heart manifested themselves. Ihe case 6tiil failed to yield to the treatment and the animal continued to grow worse and died on Thursday. Not satisfied with the failure of tue treatment administered, the Dr. held a post mortem, when the following remarkable revelation presented it self : On the right 6) do of the heart was an abcess about the size of a tur key's egg, and cutting into the abcess a piece of wire was lound encysted, and the sac of the heart was entirely filled with a watery rhiid. This piece of wire was four inches long, bent at one end and very sharp, evidently having been taken up by the animal in feeding, The track of the wire was followed from the heart to the stomach which verified this sup position. The probability is that the wire was embedded in the hemt for sometime. The case is one of more than ordinary interest aud besides corroborating the eliagnosis of Dr. Smith, ia worthy of permanent record. The Liverpool Son says: Mr. James Witmer, of Pfoutz s Valley, informed as that he lost three head of horses two valuable work horses and a colt from a peculiar disease. The horses first begin to swell at the neck, and next they swell up in lumps also at other places which suppurate and discharge matter. Finally the lungs are attacked and they waste away and the animal expectorates matter aunily to a human being dy ing of quick consumption. The hor ses that digd were sick six weeks, but the colt not so long. All of Mr. Witmer' s horses had the disease, but the others were saved by timely at tendance and proper remedies. Those that died were gone too far before he knew it was anything ser ious, being the first attack. The disease, it seems is contagious, and fatal if not attended to in time. The Democrat and Register of last week says, on Tuesday morning Captain McCielhtn made a lire in the cook stove, alter which he went to his shop. While absent his wife went to the stove to get some chips, which had been in tne oven over night to dry. When she opened the stove door, she discovered a snake among the chips and shut the door, again. After the captain returned sue informed him vjiat was in the stove. He went to the stove, open ed tne door, and took tueretroui a roasted black snake 3 feet long. The stove stood in an out-kitchen, and the snake, no doubt during the lieavy ram on Monday night crawl ed into the stove for shelter. The editor of the Lewistown Chronicle has knowledge of a small number oi students tiiut are kept at schooi upon charity of tne cnurcU with tiie understanding that they are to become preachers. The afoie said students, use tobacco, spend money f i eel y lor ice-cream, carriage hire, and secret societies wnich eaubo the editor to remark tuat the money thus spent is gathered from' the churches in uiiTereut parts ot tne state lroin poor washer-women, seamstresses aud other members. It is a burning shame that there are any such men studying for the nun latry. A young man who will take the hard-earned money of otheis lor any of the purposes named above is not worthy of any assistance or oi any place in the Christian ministry. May they be speedily converted from the errors ot their ways, or seek labor in other fields. Clothing merchant Samuel Straver and Mis. Strayer his wife, were com ing iu a buggy from their fai-in to town on the iJih inst Rain bean to fall before they reached town. Mr. Straver hoisted au umbrella, and before he realized that he had inghtened tne horse, tue animal sprang for war d, and thereby threw Airs- atraver out on tue load, and lurched him over and fastened Lim in a sprirg of the vehicle so com pletely tuat lie touid lmt conirole the beast or extricate himself. OI coiuoe u norso so 1 lightened ran away. His ru-hhig career was cjt short by a man who was hauling lumber to tin railroad. He stopped tiio run away a::d helped to get Strayer out c f a perilous position. Straver was not weil eiuring several days after the run away. Mrs. Strayer was not hurt but the cloth ing wus nearly torn from Lei body. .Neither horse or buggy sustained injury. The commencement exercises of the Mi'hiutown Academy, under Mr. Duiican, wAl be given on ti e 28ih and 2'Jh inst. On tno tveain.' of the liSih lust., there wid bo an Or atorical contest, given by the Cres cent League and Rugby "clubs, ef the Academy in the Court House. Each club will be represented by f,;x ora tors. The best one oi which, will receive a look. This euiei hu'mueut wiil be free to ail, except to children, under 15 years of age, who must re ceive a card of admission, from Prof. Duncan. Prof. Hibbs, Mr. Ailmam and Mr. Southard Doty, will be judges as to who is the best orator of the eha'ercnt club. On th-i fol lowing evening, Fridar, June 2.Ub, an entertainment wi 1 be given iu the Court House, by the Cres.vnt League, Barrett ana Rugbys, ad the clubs oi the Academy combined. TLe enter tainment, on tins evening wid i-ause amusement and fun. It will consist of dialogues, orations, tableaux, in strumental and vocal music. Do not forget to attend, as all are invited, as the entertainments are expected to be interesting and worth going to witness Ou Thursday, the iSih doors will bo open at 7.1o p. m. and will close at 8.15. After which no one wi:l le admitted. On Friday doois will be open at 7 p. m. Tickets will be sol.l at Dr. Bank's drug store aud at tiio Court honse. Tickets for Reserved seats will cost 25c. Tickets for seats ihat are not reserved will co.--t 15cts. Communication- Thomi komown Pa., June 23 188:5. Editor Sentinel and Republican. Dear Sir: Being a reader of your worthy paper, I deem it not intrus ion to contribute a few items for the reader of the Juuuita Sentinel and Republican. And feeling assured that if it does not find room iu your columns, that, it will in your wast basket The farmers of this neigh borhood are cutting down their grass, and as it is about the first the people, in general, have moved, there is not much hay yet stored away in the bains. On last Wed nesuay night six of Mr. J. Tyson s sheep were killed by elogs. Search was made nmong the neighboring dogs, of which two were beneved to have been the mischievous ones. The dogs were ut once killed. On last Wednesday evening Grant Smith of Thompsontown while bring ing some scholars from Centerville school, was thrown out of his wagon and bruised about the head and the skin torn from Lis leg below the knee. The cause of the horse's fright is said to have been the rat tling of a mower near by. Monday night June 18th, a storm of wind and rain passed over the neighbor hood doing no damage that we learn excepting washing the corn fields to some extent It is said, that this was the most powerful rain that has been witnessed since 1S7& JOE. A number of citizens met in the Orphans' Court room on Monday evening and appointed committees to prepare for a 4th of July demonstra tions. The post will have its cannon ready for the occasion. -9- New York Seventh Begiment Hand at Cape May. Apparently not satisfied with an almost endless chain of musical and military attractions, an outline of which has already been stated, Cape May comes out with the announce ment that the celebrated Band of the famous New York Seventh Regi ment Carlo A. Cappa, musical direc tor, has been engaged for concerts on July 4 th, to be given in the new pavilion now being erected on the lawn of the Stockton HotcL This organization stands first among the military bands of the country, and includes among its per formers a number of distinguished soloists. The State Fencibles, accompanied by full band and drum corps ou June 30th and July 1st ; concerts on July 2d and 3d, by the Weccacoe Band ; the Seventh Regiment Band on the 4th, together with a ehsplay of fire works in the evening, make a list of attractions unprecedented for so early in tLe season. StatCj Teachers' A soclatlon. The next annual session ot the Pennsyl vania State Teachers' Association will be held at Williamsport, July 10, 11, 12 (Tues day, vycduday ana Thursday). A con vention ol the Superititcmluuts of the State bas qecn called to meet at the same time and puce. -The rates at hotels and on railroads have been reduced, aud no doubt this will be the largest meeting ot educators over held in the Sute. Auy person desiring iuforuiatiou cau obtain the same by addresMUg iieury iiouck, Harris buig, Fa., who is cbuiruiau ot the executive committee. 4 Standard Farm Implements. SOLI) UV WM. lt.LL. Office opposite the Court House, Mifflin towu. Machines manufactured by the Newark Machine Co. .Newark, Ohio, to wit: The World renowned Victor ilover lluller, 11a gerstoan Horse Kakes, Kellers Improved Hi Ills, 4.C. The Invincible Thresher it Separator manufactured by Roberts, Tbrop Jt Co. Ihree Kiveis,ittcb. The Eureka Mower, the only direct draft mower. It leaves the cut grass in better condition lor uryiug thauaii oiut r mower lu use; t light Uialt and easiiy bandied. Shin iiuii't Separating and cleaning at atUcbuiciit lor iiie puipuge of attaching to auy threshing machine. It cleans gram lit lor market. Spangler's force feed fertilizer attach ment, easily attached to any groin drill or cornpldttttr, and easily operated. Hauck & t'cuistocks fodder cutter and grinder. Grinds and cuts tedder as soft as cbuU'. Litii PUiw Mfg., Co., Cultivator', and leed cutlers. The Hilton Seive Xt'g-, Co. Grain and Sect Seives. A fu.l line of Syracuse i!ows and extras, for the same. The Maroh Whitney Platform Twine Bin der. The hist successful platltfriu binder on the uiaikct. It is ot light urit, neat apj., araLce and taily operated, per sale by 'ri iu. iieli, JkiiSUulotru, and John p. Jacob, Port Koyal. The Eliis Champion thresher and cleaner, ana low graao trca'l power sou by ui Fuil iiifl'.iutown, aud John iiorgey OaK laud .Mills. June Ota 4t- V'jT I L:ive used it extensively. I regard Paiker's tiii-ger ionic a most exceileut remedy lur kidney , int. g axu Mumac h uis-or-icis. It invigorates without intoxicat ing. J. Prancig, Ik-iigio Philos. Journal C hici.go. - Levi Meyers is about to open a real ea taie ilLce in TLotnpsoiitcwu. People that b&ve real estate to sell, or people that de sire to buy real eM&le may do well to Ci.n- suit villi ilr. ateyers ou the question of rale or purchase. NEW M1LUNEKY STORE I would hilorm the public that I will open a new millinery store at my place of res idence ou Water-street, Md'.iiutown, second door Iroiu corner ol iii idge street, on Sat urday May 6th. Having just returned from the city with a full stock, of spring, and (uuinier, millinery goods, all new, and of Ihe latest styles, and having employed first class liiiiiii.cic, I am prepared to sup ply Ihe public with everything lound in a first clas midii:er store, come ai.d examine my Mink. 1 consider it no iroiihie lo show Pod. MRS. L'EIHL. Mav 2-8-1.1. v. 0O3I3IUKCJ Via MIPFLTOVTN MARKETS. JMrrr.iNTOB, June 27, 1883. Butter ... Eg?" Lard Ham ..... Shoulder , ides. .... Kags 12 18 14 17 12 12 MIFFLINTOWX GKAIN" MARKET. Corrected wee-sly. Qcotatiojs roa To-dat. I Wednesday, June 27, 1883. Wheat 1 08 Corn,.. 50 Oats, as Kye G- Timothy seed 2 00 Flax seed 1 40 Chop 1 60 Snorts 1 25 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PmLADiLrriA June 22 Cattle extra, Ci6c. good, CJaf.J. rnedium,6a6c. common, 5a6c. Fat caws 3a4Jc. Veal calves were dull at 7a?c. Sheep evtra, GaCJc. good, 5a5c. me dium, 4 ate. coiamou, S Jal ;c. bulls, 3a3c. Iambs, 6a8c. Hogs extaa, OJalCc. good, Oat'Jr, me dium, 9a'.'4e. common, Satc. Dressed beeves at 9a9Jc. cows closed at 7a9c. Western dressed beeves at 9a9Jc. Pressed hcep 9allc. iambs at 14a 16c. PRIVATE SALE. A farm of of 55 acres, mora or less, in Delaware township, Juniata Co., Pa. Two miles northwest of Thompsontown. It is a sand land, all cleared, excepting about 4 acres, which are in timber. There is a Peach Orchard ot two acres, and an Apple Orchard ot 3 acres on tlie farm. The House is a Good Frame House. Bank Barn, Out Builditgs, Spring Water at the house. A bargain. For tuctlier particulars call on, or address A. L BEN NEK, Thomp-ont'n, Juniata Co P.. Hew Advertisements. F. jESPENSCnADE, AT THK CENTRAL STORE MA IX STREET. 2nd Door Nobth or Bridge Street, Miilliiitown, Pa., Calls the attention of the public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Oar Motto! Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSI10ES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Wii low-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ezohange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the publio for their heretofore libera patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. Il'C.aSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers tt Kennedy,) DHALEKS IN GRAD, CO A la L.UM ISlill OEICENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, &C. We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin town, Po-t Koyal, or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish Salt to doners at reasonable rates. KEXXEDT & COTT. April 21,lS2-tf Agents W unfed Tor The CELESTIAL SYMBOL lNTinritETtn. By Rev. li. W. N"orei. 1). D. The grandest object of Crratiou is the M X. tentrb ol l.iie, Light 11, at. Attrac tion an-i Chemical Action Itt natural wonder and spiritual teach ing are alike iiarM:oiis, ai.u make a D.-i.k ol ao.-orbifg anJ inlcli.o iniere.st. The great problems ol the iint-rial I uiverse un luldeil and iliu.-trated. .ViJturestlOlYH to be a lie elation of bod In the noblest and most ei fctt KClme 1'ifel'lv couiuieud'd. -r.v.-r lacl oi Luiure is made tn repeat some li-.-nm of His gi.i-pi-l." X. Y. Evangelist. 'Both fcii utific and devout." Kev. A. C. Georpe 1). 1)., Chicago. "A startling revel jiioii C"3ci-rning the wondirs and glories ot the Sun." Elder J. IV. .Mcliarvey, Lexington, Ky. 'lnt-resiinp, iusiructive and very kuggestive.-' bishop Jjggar, of Ohio. It M-lli tat and pleast-s all. Audrey, J. C. .VctLliUY &. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Cincinnati, O.; Chit-ago, IU.; or M. l.oui- -Mo. o-l(i-2ii.J .Miscellaneous. '6 week wade at lionie by the in O f Mm iu.-irioos. B-.t bu-ltirss now Melon- the public. Capital not needed. We will Mart you. Men, women, boys and giris Kaiited everywhere to work for us. xNuv is the time. You can wort in spare time, or cive j oer w hole time to the business. o oilu-r I iifii.e's will pay you ntatlv as well No one can tail to ni:ike enormous pay, by ei gaciiiir at once. Ctly omiit and terms tree. Money nride tast easily and bonornbly. Address Tkce A Co. Augusta, Maine. PIMPLES. i:itnoi;s of yoitii 1 GeiitlemaTi wbo sutlerud for years Irom jfxNervous Debility, Premature D'cay, and all the edicts of youthful indiscretion, wi!l lor the sike o( suffering humanity, send free io ail who need it, the receipe and direction lor making the simple remedy by which he was enred. Sufferers wishing to proti; by the advertiser's experience car do so bv a-ldress'nc in j.erfec; confidence, JOHN B. KGDtN, 42 Cedar at., N. V.. June 14-e2 1 yr. I will mail (Free) the receipe for a simpl Vegetable Balm that will remove Tax Fbeckses, Pimples and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and beautiful; also in structions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a baldhead or smooth lace. Ad dress, inclosing 3c. stamp, Ben. VaxDiLf fc Co., 12 Barclay St., N. Y., T IT' OfTlnot, life is sweeping by, . ACXliOAand dare before you die, ! something mighty and sublime leave be-1 bind to coo'iuor time." $ ', a week in your own town. $i outfit free. No ru-k. Every thing new. Capital not required. AVe wiil furnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, an-1 boys and girls make great pay. Head er, if you want business at which you can make great pay all th- time, write for par ticulars to Ii. Hallet A Co., Portland Maine. A DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. There are dangerous connterfeits in cir cnlation purporting to be " Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great value is the fact that parties know ing its great efbeacy try to imitate it. Each bottie of the gmaine has a fat timile of a walnut leaf blown in the glass ; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The Re storer" is as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to re store life, vigor, grow th and color to the hair. Purchase only from reipmaiblt pur tii. Ask your druggist for it. Each bot tie is warranted. Johxstox, Hollow tr & Co., Philadelphia, and Hall A Kickel, New York, wholesale agents. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S la the plaee where you can buy THE BEST ANI TUE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FVRXISUiyG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stock ever offered Ii this market, and at JSTOMSHI.SGLY LOW PRICES f Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suit?, which will he re ado to ordc at short notice, Tery reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Uridpo se Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1S7-U SAM'Li STRAYER Has'Vsonstantly on hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOESALL SIZES," GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and seo tne and be astonished Pants at ?5 cents. ITT" SL ITS MAf'K TO 0!iIF.R.rj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Profetsional Cards. J -- ' I Locis E. Atkisso. Gao. Jacobs, Jb ATHl.SOX &. JACOB, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ; MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt- ly artended to. I Omen On Main street, in place of rpi- i dence ot Louis E. Atkinson, ., south of Bridge street. ' )rt JG, 11. jyjTASON lit w IX, ATTOESET-AT-LAW, M1FFL1STOWX, JCXUTJ CO., PA. 1X7" AH business promptly attended to. OrncE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jatw, '80-1 y JACOB EEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ECollectioiis attended to promptly. 0riCE With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. P. Physician and Surgeon, Oilio-' fconrs from 9 a. m. to 3 r. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posi'e Methodist pirsonage. ocl22-tf D M. CRAWFORD, M. P., llxs resnmed actively the practice of: Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Otlice at the old corner of Third j and Orange streets, Mifftintown, Pa. j .V'arch 211, IS76. ' J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUSGEON, Acidemia, Juliaia Co., Pa. OwtKX formerlr occupied bv Dr.Sterrett, Protevioial biisiue. promptly attended to ; at ail bonrs, ' Jon-s JTcLArciitK. Josiph V. Stivhi-i. i IKSUEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY.ir., JUSI1TA CO., rA. LtOnly reliable Companies represented. Pec. S, 187'i-ly ! Ynr.r.iAV PEr.r,. AGSNT AND DEALER IN Farmtra and Mechanics Slirbinery. MitHintown, Juniata Connty, Pa. OHIce on Bridge street opposito South side ot Court House. Nov. 8, 182. Special Notices. Great Causa cf Ednaa I the Io of IIor i.ost. ISor liestored. Jihu pi:bii.-hed. a new eli;iin ot IK. LTLVEKWELL'S CELEKRATEb ESSAV on the radirul enrt of Spkrmatokihica or Seminal M eaknes, Involuntary Seminal , Losses, isenTENCT, Mental and Physical I Incapacity, Iin;ediiiieiits to Marriage, etc. ; j aiso, Co.ist'MpnoM, Epilepst and Kits, in-' duced by i ll-indulgmice or sexnal extrav- ' agance, tc. The celebriled author, in this admirable Essay, cieariy d'nionstr:les, from a thirty years' siicce-sl ill pra-tlre, thsr the alarm- ing consripienccs of seli-abuse ni.iy be rad- j ica'ly cured ; pointing out a mo.le of cure at once siini'li , certain, and effectual, by j means ol which every sull'-'rer, no mattei hat his condition m ly be, may cire him- i self cheaply, privately, and radically. I KTliis Lecture siiould be in the hands I of every youth and every man ia the land. Sent, under svil, in a plain envelope, to ' any address, pcsf-pciii, on receipt of six cents, or two posture stamps. Aldress THE CULTEKH EI.L MEDICAL ( 0 j 41 Ami t.. New Yorn, N. V. ; j nnelS-lv Post-Ollice Box 4-0. OlsTXaST $20. ' iJv ' If." 'ii-r-.: PHILuVT)KIJIIIA SINGER MACimra Equal (a itny Siugrr fe Xarktt. The almve cnt represents tlie mn-t popular style for the people whiih we offer l".r you f"r the very low price of j2i P.emeniber, we do not ask yon to pay until yon have seen the machine. After having evainined it, if it is not all we represent, return it to ns at out expense. Consult your interests and order at nee, or send for circulars and testimonials. Address CHARLES A. M"X H f ., No. 17 N. Tenth t1!., Philadelphia, Ta. Important To TraTellers. Special inducements are offered yon by the Burlington Ronte- It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be fonnd else where in this ifsne. 1AM -3 ?f mm T jr it-"; it ADVERTISEMENTS. SAMUEL STRATlh. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. This e?r-4-l r!rem:ar ' Tjj n pr?:rirei by ti. js g;V.yi--ii-iinr-.art.. ic. on . A -' 'V - "i oo cf iu mptr-n y i 1 1 tv. 'V' e v-; mi"" P;,T"T. f 'JX Ik 'V only tiut a.c l-nc't. il Restores tie Yeuftfo! Color to Srtj r-r Fifci ffa-r j Parker's lluit Bo!am hrciv perfumed id is warranted to prevent m.'tnjr oi the &it an-1 to e muvecaiKiiuttaud!tchmz. ll:wox & Co.. .Y, SQc mm4 SI ilni, .1 4m-an la JrkBayl aaujaa. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Ra!?ti and STrengA Restorer. If are a mechanic or fanner, wwn out with Cacrwotlc or a mother run d. a by hm..j or fctMivc koi'J tii.tiestry J-'akker' Cockk T.jmc. If jfo are a Ltryr, nr.ni-ter O" biin-A man er fcaost-MHy irentnl ran or n- '"Kr.uc.. iIoittml. Jfynuluve trnimiption, 17 1:., U!wiin- ntcaatn. l-iwel, l-oud nrnerv- I-KnK's i'x, 'i ONic will :ure yon. It islhaf trebles I'UmmI unur fad lt Best a4 Surtst Gcngh Cure Cvsr Usttt If vi arc wsiiot; avray trom tnz. 'um'Viixoa er rr.y huv: or wc, ,e? and revriit e a mui...' trt uk fii-..r.f I 0:c at orv-c; it will irvicci.n an-1 uuimJ yot tn fr -n the f.t dose hut u Tie t irt icatc. 1' hs s.ivt.i L:::)urcel of iivrs; it may uvi yttiri. f l'T!OS ivU' tutA Ptr' -r'ili T-mm i J.vti l X. Y. A $l i-sl .Wm Ut 0ru CTJ T PSVTN bivin; Iwni.ATt 1:s tt '( a' t! tiftimj iVaif-3TTc ha made ttus er'i -h'f i pcT!tnecTcceiiuisiy p-pnlir. Thtre H hiuv UWe it. Iiwm iu-qo iwrrnu FLuau- T .'N LuUnaMK ant! rIc for .,i.alurc ci 17 D.S.M3RGAI3&CO. sLurcTAorma -rua - . . 'r - ' ; DURABLE LICHT DRAFT Triunph Rearers A3 THE NOISCLE8S New Clipper Mower. ainii lUrity in tronai niction, east of iuaiiamnt. wiuh. InralulUT and good working opacity in all con'i:tiaTi! of ra-n. Tfaa NEW CMPPKR haa all th advantage of I thoLi Cl.Ii'l'Ui llOVLit with many Taiubia iniprTemnM. I SKKD roa lTxr Turin Crarn.it. I Oood AUEN'Id WA2aXi in unoccupied tr1tory. D. S. MORGAN I CO., Brockport,MonroeCo..N.Y THE BEST OM EA3TH. -1 A. a -tj. . , These celebrated Stoves will ROAST. BAKE and HEAT IRONS In less time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stove ! made. Be sure and buy the Dangler Non-Explosive Vapor Cook Stove. ' ! jiastt vrrrasn b th I Dangler Vapor Sieve & Refining Co. CLEVELAND, WPIIU. Foa Balm r Oca Aaasx are always on the fcuut for chances to in crease their earnings, and in time become wealthy; those who do not in prove their opportunities remain in poverty. We offer s great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls io work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from, the first start. Tbe business wi'l pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages faiia to make money rapidly. Yon. can devote your whole time to the work, or only your 1 spare moments. Full mfomiatmn ami all ! that Is needed sent free. Address Stimsoi i. Co., Portland, Maine. TO CONSWHTIYES. The advertiser having been permanently cured ol that dread d.sease, Consumption by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fel!ow-su(Tcrers the means ol cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy ef the prescription used, (tree of charge,) with tbe direction for preparing 1 and using the same, which they will find a snre ti aior iocshs, uua, uiwirr. ton, Asthma, Bimuitis, Ac. Parties wishing tbe PrescTipiioii, will please ad dress Kev. E. A. WILSON; 104 Penn St WiUiamsbnrgb, N. Y., The Snlrxrl mui Republican office is the uUrce tget job work done. Try it. It will 1 pay yo if you nei-d amy tiling in that lino jQ s... .a-, i. i . .. - . . 3 i m: r. . t.:vi nr": n-. 5:. wmj- Ft r i I: ' I t.i. '). ft