SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Jaiw nf i8g8 TE KMS. . Subscription, $1.50 per annum if oaid within 12 months ; $2.00 if not paid within ;2 month. Trns'e' advertisements inserted at 60 cents pet inch lor each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be nude to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHOR T LOCALS. Exit check stamps. Snyder's plaiuing machine does nice work. The weather last week was hard on the dude. An exchange remarks that dignity Holmes irwm was home on the ith Iroui .New 1'ort. A great ded of hay in this county -as luuiujjiAi uv ruin. luo heat was 110 degrees in the sun on tne 4ta of July. Apples in Juniata will not be plen ty iuo cummjj autumn. m. it. l . xuc liituujoiiicLer ranged amon the nineties all last week. T1. i jluo iciiiun ui bume people is nothmg more than a social impulse. The Juniata Valley camp meeting will open August 14 and close Ang Ust 21. lae new sea side waist protector lor ltiaies is a broad belt with sharp spikes in it Richfield proposes to indulge in a harvest home jubilee next Fridav and Saturday. Dealers buy lumber in Michigan and sell it here to people that hare building to do. It is not often that Juniata county produces a wheat crop as large as the present one. Alas ! the days are beginning to shorten, and summer has started on the home stretch. The first talking by telephone was done from the Franciscus hardware store to Lewislown. Goto McCliutic's tin and Btove store for first rate pitch forks dung forks and hay forks. Mr. and Mrs. Crider of Bellefont were lu.ro in town among their friends several days ago" Mrs. Thompson of Thomnsou- town and son were visiting friends 1 in these parts a few days ago. Mr. right from Mercer county succeeds Colonel McFarland as prin cipal of the McAlisterville S. O. S. Jacob Bergy shipped a lot of val uable cows cast some days ago. They were nice enough to realize good prices on. Joel Kinzer died at the house of his 6on in law Michael Coldren, in Walker township, on the second Inst-, aged S'l years. The father of Rev. Mr. Gayman of Fayette ttvp., died sonio days ago at his homo in Dauphin county on Lis IK) ill birtU day. Tup secretary of several building associations Kfta.ling was sent to jail latd wet piracy and uu a charge oi con- jrgory. A com j y of Ilarrisburgers as canal boat stopped at tourists on this place thir way The A t Thursday morning on the Juniata canaL irl an-l Republican gives iU patron i larger ijuautity, and ft ietv of reading matter greater than hv.j other paper in Juniata county. Exchi e papers are watching the .ijii .i advent t potato 1 i bug mat destroys me The new insect is said bu.-s and does not destroy to live vegitati The' itsu Jlv is me greatest iutu ratlicn of the fly family, their scar- fitv du ng a season is said to be the er of much sickness in the foreru fall at winter. itkiuson. John S. GraybilL L. 1 II. II Scholl, Joseph Martin and il.b, will go with a comiany Masons to California, about Dr. G of Ti the It III August. itiox of Texas Sif tings, and Mr. Mr.! Shea! ;n a sculptor fought a duel of 2 rot' Lis several days ago in Texas. Kuomwus wounded in the left arm liu r J ho fchcu'.dcr. Ciy people mo 60 hard touched with lit curiosity to know what is go ing u that they must have a daily papr. They cannot even pass the 1th 6f July ai a holliday without a paper. 1-iaw ncoi.lo in Washington city knw President Arthur even by c;..J,t Tir. n(ver walks on the pavtmtnts of the city, and seldom tirivts along its streets. Mr. Schceder who so successfully tf.,1 the nublic schools in this borough last year, has been elected piiucipalof the 9 schools in Aico nisco Dauphin county. The county commissioners adver tise for proposals to ropaiut certain parts of the Court llouse, and for pro.wsals to repair a union bridge between Juniata and Snyder coun ties. IL T. McAlister and D. D. Stone prominent citizens of Juniata were down to Cape May on an excursion, Other citizens from Juniata were down to the Sea with the same ex cursion. . Loss 0f Blecp, it is said, b makuig Rn.i nunv. mat the Just look at u.'-." dUierenco ..nvisinneofa dencaw Nuu th robust night policeman Bur lington Hawkeye. Maurice Leonard sells a fruit dry er that bo prepares fruit of all kinds, and pumpkins too, that when they e baked and stewed in the winter they have a flavor as if just Uken from the tree or vine. Should the scare over the trade dollar lost till Congress meets next December, there will PbaWjl be shrinkage in tho price of things, for tXade dollar will be largely with IrawuTrom circulation. Thousands t,f people that have ft few dollars of I iffl W " V, for they that it has coin value and is worth more in silver-bar than the legated dollar. To withdraw 5 to dollars from circulation will hare some effect upon values. fc-JB of tSHS a silarvT.rr 7 ool board, at Bums, third school, Rich folks are goimr back tn m asbon IntheeSrcottgeS (hat is Newport by the se tLT Uni,dles instl of gaafaid why r . " wciw man their tors: e .years ago when the United States greenback, and other paper currency was held in doubt a trade dollar would have been hailed with r"?uu. "n7 amply because uas intrinsic value in the markets of VUD wuiiu ana paper has not The Dauphin county poor house was destroyed by lire on the after- "uuu o, M zna insL wefe 18a inmates all captured. The sta- uics nrsi cangnt lire, 2 horses and 5 muica were Durned to death. The igen oi tue are is not known to certanty. Atkinson Fike, a youth aged about u years, xeu on a load of hay, just as it was being drawn into the barn U1 "via iv-auuman m Walker town ship. The left shoulder bone of the i j " w. Arnold gave -cv-cooury Borgicai attention in uie case. Mitfuxtown, July 1883. I will open a Normal Class in the Patterson school Building, on Monday, July 23, 1S83, continuing 4 weeks. Termn i.uu per week. Address all com munications to W. E. AUMAX. Mifflintown. The Post breoch-loadincr cannon is a beautiful gun, but to realize what a handsome piece of artillery it is. it musi De seen, its most destructive work could be put iu at the distance of 2,000 yards. A company of men could draw it up a mountain side anywhere where men can pro. It cost A Wisconsin man aged 80 years. married a 17 year old girl some months ago. lie has recently sued for a divorce, on the ground that his young bride has become the plague of his life. She pulls his hair, wakens him in the morning by throwing wat er over him, she has jabbed liiia with a screw driver and choked hint. By the time that Congress meets and passes an act to make the trade dollar legal tender the scare will be over and most of people will have 11'1 Wltu tneu traJe dollar at 83 cents, aud the speculators that got up the scare will reap the locts prof it when the dollar has become a le gal tender. The Philadelphia Times 6ays, the 4th was an awfully dull 4th of .July. There were no eyes put out by fire crackers, no children killed bv the toy pistol, no men blown to pieces firing salutes, and altogether it was a painfully civilized sort of a day, for winch the peoplo will begin to thank Mayor King. . The large bai a uu the farm of Rev. Mr. Ross about four miles beyond Waterford was destroyed by fire on the 3rd inst: It contained several hundred bushels of old wheat, and other grain aud old hay, farming im plements and many other things such as are stored in a barn. There was a small insurance of 800. 1)0 NOT FOKGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can gct any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made m Pho-1 tography, vou can get here done up, 1 in first class stvle. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &.C &.c Frames of all kinds cheap. There is a demand npon Con Tessmen that when they next as semble, that they legalize the trade dollar so that it ceases to be so easy a subject for speculators of means to raise it to the value of a legal tender dollar, or reduce it to iU present sil ver value, namely Jvicts. It is not creditable to tho Congress of the United States to have in circulation coin that give to speculators such mil wiriiiuitics to speculate off tho i i ; the people Some one, handed the editor of the Bloourfield Democrat a love let-; ter that had bees lost by the writer of it The letter was dated April 20 188:1. The editor Bays, it is of the lt-mlatiou order and contains the word 'sweet" 9 times. The words 'love" and "sugar," "kiss" and "kisses" occured in almost ctcry line. The writer was at the time evidently dwelling in an Elysium of his own creation, in that blissful condition of mind that only ardent true love can produce. Some one, on the evening of the 3rd of July gained access to tho cu imln of the Court House and fasten ed one end of a rope to the bell, the other end of the rope was thrown into the top of one of the trees in the Court House yard, and at mid night the party that had arranged the matter took the end of the rope that was in the tree top and rang the bell at the same time a large fire was kindled at the intersection of Bridge and Main street. The ringing of the bell and the light of the fire caused most people to jump out of bed in alarm. There is a general demand that Congress redeem the trade dollar or make it a legal tender. If an in dividual had paid out individual com there would be nothing thought of it should it pass at its intrinsic value, that is at the value that me marKeis .TVn rld Placed on it rid piaceu vu iu m the comniou sonse of the Mn strikes country nam uiai uiuuuicu. should coin two pieces of silver and the least valuable one as the Wve the other to float about upon its own men1 or vame. The Pennsylvania Legislature are behind the people on the coin ques tion The people long ago accepted the trade dollar as a dollar because of its superior value to the legal ten der dollar but last week the Legisla ture referred a resolution asking Congress to mate a uou oi ti-ndcr to the general Judicarv :f nnrtadJilV. w, hat else could be expected from a Legislature 4h7t 5s takiii" SlO a day ior each yforn party ajTwrtionment crv biil "ue aouar is not a piece of paper money or a simple promise to pay, but it is a coin of mora real val ue uum me legalized Bdver dollar of the government Government issued them both, and it should legalize them both or redeem the trade dol lar with a buzzard dollar which is not worth as much as a trade dollar. On the 3rd inst, Joseph Barnard was brought before squire Marks in Patterson by Miss. Rapp of the place just mentioned to answer for too close a court-ship. The case is somewhat complicated by the fact that the defendant was married about 5 weeks ago to a Miss. Swartze an other young lady hying in Patter eon. Barnard was not able to get bail and waa therefore sent to jaiL What do von think of Uia moun tain gorges, Mr. Spicer?"1 asked Miss anyoird of her neighbor at the ho- tel table. "WelL" said the other, thoughtfully, as he looked about him, "I think that old anaconda at the head of the table has eanraA himself about up to his collar button. One plate more of strawberries will l- At-A I i . . . a.rcp mm unwnoiesome child oppo site up all night with the colic and give the county doctor a job. The way that Dutchbudt dowairer is loading up must increase the hopes of her heirs amazingly: and if that redfaced man does not cut his throat eating with his knife he will probab ly die of apoplexy before the even ing train gets in. " Boston Commer cial Bulletin. On Wednesday afternoon June 27. four persons in Delaware twp., on their way to visit a neighbor were required to cross a foot log across Coeolamus creek at a point near North Fast school house. The stream was bank full of water. Three of the party crossed the log safely, but Miss Mary Lauver, became dizzy at the sight of the swift running stream and declared that she could not walk without help over tue foot log. Mrs. John Lauver went back to help her : hand in hand they started to walk the log. When about half way over Miss Lauver became dizzy loll off the log and pulled Mrs. Lauver with her. The last named lady had been married only about a week previous. Her maiden name was Garman she was aged about 18 years: her com panion was aged about 15 years, both were drowned. Justice Geo. King Delaware twp., with B. F- Oliver, John King, Levi Meyers, John Beech er, David iihertz, and J. R. Yauhorn as jurors held an inquest, in accor dance with the fact as brought be fore them. The Bellefonte Watchman relate that a Bellefonte lady has written home an account of a most singular in fact a really remarkable t incident On the cars between Pittsburg and Alliance a lady was sitting by a win dow holding in her arms a child be tween two and three years old. The little one was cutting up all sorts of antics, jumping up and down, and finally, iu an unguarded moment, precipitated itself out of the window, tho train running at a high rate of speed. The alarm was given, the engine reversed and the tram backed to where the child was lvin. Strange to say. when picked up It seemed to be l:ttie hurt, speedily re covered from tho cliects of its terri ble fall. Tho wonder is, that it was npt killed outright, and the seems hie a miracle." escape The stores and banks were closed in town on the 4th inst. At 4 o'clock 1 . M., a procession w as formed itn the Milluutowu band in tho lead fol lowed by the Patterson ilio depart ment in fall force, and uniform. The Port Royal baud came next leading the Post A number of the members of the Post acted as a detail to man age the cannon and fire it after the fashion of Flying artillery, at stated places aud intervals, along the route. YY. H. Snyder was guuuer. Tho Post was followed by a long process ion of boys drawing an old worn out fire engine. Col. Stewart and Cap taiu Hinkle were marshalls of the day. The procession of the 1kvs was about the largest and as they came along quietly in the rear with the old tue machrne, it was quite suggestive of the thought that by the the time 20th century will have been ushered in they will indeed be bringing along the machine of cor porations, state, and civil life, and the l'Jih century will have closed its account with the men that led the procession. After the procession had passed through the town they marcucd to the Court House yard, there, E. S- Doty Sr., was chosen president of the assembly. Rev. E. E. Berry delivered a prayer, Iv S. Doty Jr., read the Declaration of Independence, A. J. Patterson de livered an address. Rev. M. L. Smith delivered the benediction. The fes tivities were closed by a display of fire works at night in Patterson. Senatorial Conference. The adjourned senatorial confer ence for the counties of MifHin, l'er ry and Juniata, met at Foorman's hotel on the 30th of June last and elected Samuel Sterrett, of MilHin county, to represent the district in the Republican State Convention that meets on the 11th day of July at Hur risburjj. Perry couuty was represented by G. R- Barnett of Bloomneld as sub stitute for Editor Fry, S. L. Shull of Duucannon was a substitute for IL H. Btchtle of New Port Mifflin county was represented by George Hoffman of Lewistown and Editor Courad. Juniata was represented by H. G. Hoffman, of Spruce HilL H. A. Stambaugh, of Fermanagh, and Wm. Hertzler of Port Royal as a substitute for J. K. Patterson. At the previous conference ilr. Patter son had been elected President, but not being persoualy present at this meeting G. R. Iarnett was elected Pi evident, and editor Conrad by vir tue of the former meetirg retained the position of Secretary. Thomas L. Patton, of Spruce Hill, Juniata county and Samuel Sterrett of Mif Hiii couuty, were nominated as con dkhtUs for delegate to the state con- Max Schultz. with a stock of gencr yention. The nrat ballot stood 6 for al merchandise and miners aupplies, Sterrett, 3 for Patton. Sterrett was of from S?-0(l,0n) to 150,000. The declared the delegate and his election buildiug is ..n the i oruer of Rrywi- was unanimously endorsed by the1 way and Billiard streets, m.d in conference. jciiuaiueul ti tl'C itv. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Trade Dollars win be taken at this office for subscription. Captain Martin and his sob Olin Martin are home on a vacation. Rev. Geo. Benangh has gone on a 4 weeks' vacation to Colorado. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and bay a cook stove Geo. Ueimback and wife ol Lewistown passed the Sabbath in this place among friends. . Amanos. Housekeepers, yon may find a large assortment of cook stoves at Mc Cliutic's Calvin North and wire of Selinsgrove have been vUiting friends in this place within the past week. A vigorous growth of hair is promoted and the youthful color restored by apply, lng Parker's Uair Balsam. All last week" the thermometer raged among the nineties on Sunday it came down among the sixtius. Miss Barbara Guss of Milford township died last week. Interment in Licking creek Lutheran grave yard. Eev. f. K. Berry was si ck ou Sabbath evening, and in lieu of preaching Mr. Weidnian conducted a prayer meeting. Ed Smith, a son of preacher Smith was thrown oil' Dr. Ciawford's horse while ri diDg up Main street on Monday morning. The boy was not hurt. People, who by sight know the man that stole Porter Thompswu's horses several years ago, say that he has been iu this town aud vicinity within Uie past few days. On the -ith inst., Ilarvy ilerah aged 11 years, sou ol David Huron of Mill'ord twp., had bis right arm broken at the elbow by wrestling with an other boy. Dr. Banks gave Uie surgical attention that tho use required. Iter. John Beashor of this county has started a steam saw mill to sawing lumber in Cambria couuty about 17 miles from Juhustown. Uue of the largest trees on the tract is a cherry tree , it has been meas ured and will tnrn out &(AH) lect of lum ber. The Mcadville Republican says, the dem ocratic papers are all engaged in praising Governor l'attisou's vetoes. Now, it Governor Tattison's vetoes are all good the work done by the democratic statesmen is all wroug. Whore is the democratic pa pur with decency enough to come out aud deleud the democratic statesmen I "Ol all the trophies which vain mor tal boast, By wit, valor, or by wisdom won, The firnt and fairest in a young .man's ve, Is woman's captive heart." A nuiulwr of men met in Chicago last week and organized an Auti-Mouopoly par ty, every member of which is thirsting lor notoriety and oliiee. An other set ol men met about the same time, in Waahiugto n D. C. and urganized a National party. They seem to be inspired with a desire to get ready for a war ith Euglaud. If the new organizations livo till next year lliey will both put I'resldeiitul candidates iu the Held. An iniiort.tiit question has been raised iu the city ot heading l'a., which is at tr ied iu this way. A yoang man, who has beet a consumptive the past 5 years, began i years ago lo court a yoiuig lady by the name ol a.vsaiun in Heading. The young laiiy took cousumpi. 1 and about a year altor the iK-ginniti ol" the coiirMiip she died. Tho yonug mm then began a court ship with a sister ol tho deceased lady, and she too alter a bile took consumption aud alter au illness ol about ii years died last June. The oung man is down with the same disease at tuij time at Easton. It is believed that the young Ijtlics con tracted consumption from their lover by cxcha:igiu ki.-.sis with him. Citizens Harvest Home Festival At Richfield. Editor Zrnhntt and HtpvdlicJt ir, a Citizens ilarvest Homo Festival aud Jubi lee will be bold at Uicbtleld on the school common commencing on Friday evemug J ulv aud con tinned on Saturday alter- noon aud cveuins ol July -1. The vraaul imiou lor iLe nuriHisa i cumuriseil ..I it,-I . ... . ,i late oliiee in Tbonii'iM.iito" u. People tbat most prominent citizens ol KichUold -ml j bave 1 estate to sell, or -ople that de ticin.ty who e;Mii to ba determined to ; sire to buv real estate uiav do well to con- make the eulerprise a success. The order ol exercises promi.-wd will no doubt be i well worth reciug. The exercises ol most interest ill take plaee on Saturday alter, noon and eteiiiug a graud street pageant will occur headed by the Kichlield and other bauds expected to be iToseut, lollowetl by the novel sight ol a 'lumber ol young In dies dressed in white, in wagons drawn by horses nicely caparisoned and each at tended by a groom, the Goddess of liberty and Cerrs the god Jest ol Agriculture will be personal ed in tbe wagons occupied by the ladies corps "Maud Mulrers." 1'no ladies corps during parade w ill indulge in vocal music by sioging songs appropriate to the occasion, ftexl iu hue mil bo the Kuights of Agriculture mounted aud equipped loU rlowed by the various committees on pro gram under Gen. hupt- T. r . Kichart and the citizeus general in a body. The par ade will be under the command ot Chief Marshal D. W. Weiincr and adjutants a cordial invitation is extended to all to par ticipate in the parade exercises. The streets of town will be decorated and arches of evergreen placed at intervals. An el aborate supper will be provided of which any one may partake upon payment of a small sum, and other refreshments can be bad on the grounds. The grounds will be nicely arranged. A platform will be er ected lor use of the orators and orchestra. Music in abundance will be a feature of the day rendered by a vocal and instrumental orchestra and the band s present. To add interest to tbe occasion speakers will be present for tbe purpose of diversion and instruction innocent amusements may be indulged in by the young lolks dancing ex cepted. A gala day is promised and a most appreciable time generally is anticipated Come! see! and enjoy. WORD II. MILLS. Cor. Secty. H. B. Ailman of Silver City New Mexico lias sent as a copy of the Rocky mountain mining maufactnr ing railway and trade interests of the new west Mr. Ailman is men tioned in the paper as one of the successful men in Grant county. The Naiad Queen mine is one of the most profitable mines in that region was located by H. B. Ailman and H. M. Meredith in March 187fi. In Sil ver City. Meredith and Ailman, have one of the finest brick, iron and glass front buildings in the south west It has a large vault costing $1.,000, upon which is a time lock. They have a capital of .-2(H),0(lO and do a general bauking business. The rest of the building is occupied is uccmneu bv RU Communication- Taoifrsorrowx Pa Jane 7th 1883. Editor Sttdintl and Repubtira. Dear Sir : Once more we were permitted to en joy the celebration of the 4th of July Though li) i years have passed away since the adoption of R. H. Lee's motion, that, 'The United Colonies are, and onghtg to be, free and independent states ;" yet the people ol our nation do not forget to cele brate this most glorious day on which the United Colonies broke loose from the rul ing power of George III king ot England Thompaoutown on Uie evening ol the 4th, was prepared, as usual, to celebrate the day. E. C. Snyder delivered an entertain ing patriotic oration. Several most ele gant baloous were then ascended. Alter night-fall the people began with their dis play of tiro works, and kept the proceed ing up fur several hours, and then return ed to their respective homes. We learn that Mr. Lewis Kapp, a resident of Walker twp., and living about two miles north west of Locust Kua, had prepired to cele brate the 1th ol July at his residence. In the afternoon the neighboring boys had collected together lor the purpose of their sport. Mr. Kapp theu weu: to work, form ed the boys in line and marched them around in military style. Their imple ments of warlare wero guns and revolvers- The little hearts of the sons of America wa cheered by the Utile drum that they bad in their posessiou, and tho beautiful stars aud stripes that waved over their heads, la the evening about UU people nad assembled lor Uie occasion. Prof. Jerome A ilmau theu delivered au elegant address. Tney had some fireworks with wuicn Uicy displayed, ilr. Kapp was a soldier in the late war, and is a man U loves his country, lie deliirbta in the training ot the warlike principles to boys and thus planting in their early minds the love of their country. It is not necessary lor Uie writer to stale what the people are doing in this vicinity, lor all who live with in the limits ol the couuty know w hat is going ou iu this lime of the year but prob ably all the readers do not know that the thermometer, last Tuesday the 3rd at supper time, stood at IttMu the shade but an uudeuuble laci is that all k now that it was warm. J OK. STATEMENT. Statemeut ol Win. J. Jackuiau, Treasurer of Uie Fourth of Ju'y Coiuuiillce ol Arran gements ol the moneys receiv ed by biui and paid out by order ol the committee: DR. $W.25 JO. la 30.00 To amount received from Dr. B. F. Books, collector lor Miftttutown. To amount received tioiu AI. llackenberger, collector lor MU lliuluwu To amount received lrom Wm. Browu, collector lor Patterson. ... Total amount ree'd ;'J.lo By 15 per cent discount ou li trade dollars lrom Dr. B. V. Books Hv li per cent discount on elcveu trade dollars Iroui Al. ttackenbi-rgur By aiuouut paid li. S. Conn lor tiii tire works aim e.jrta;!t: ou same By amount uid BouiuiU . Jackuiau lor t priming bauilOtlU.. By aiuouut will Dr. B. t. Books, eiijetidtos to Har risburg auU telegraph li?julcbcs By amount paid 1'ort tKoy al Banii Ivr lMiig and car lai, 17 uucu By amount paid J. Kure lor iliiiUcr and si:p.r lur 1'ort Uuyal Band, 17 men By anu.uui paiu T. D. Uar nuu priMiug notices lor citizeus tnveliiig.. ...... By aiuouut paid Win. Koli man lor Mutiiiitowu band By aui't paid B. .F litircli licld lor powuer lor can uou By ain't pai l J. B. M lo.i.l horse lor marshal...... By ani l lad Al llw kciiln-r- l.S3 lli.li !.i t-..li -T.UO P.O'I 1. 1-5.UO 6.(10 1.00 ger, lirvwoiks. a. lo l.c I Meyers la about to open a real es- with Mr. Meyers on the iiiiestion of ' sale or purchase. 31 A It It IE D : On the 21st ult., at tho residence of the brides father in East Waterford this county by Rut. T. J. Ferguson Miss Bell R. Fnr guson and Dr. R. M. (jngg. M. D., VIED: In Huntingdon on the -ml day of June A. D. lU&i Harry Foster, youngest son of J. Fraiik and Maggie Iloopes, lorincrly ol Johnstown this couuty aged 1 yr. 7 mo and ! days. And also in the same place on the 30th day of June their eldest child James Carl aged 5 yrs, 3 mo, and 'M days. But Jesus said, 'S Hirer little chil dren, and toibid them not, to come unto me ; for such is the kingdom of heaven." Matt. l'J II. COM JI E It C J Ala. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mir fLiSTOWsr, July 11, 1883. Butter , Egg Lard Ham ......... 12 15 15 17 Shoulder 12 Sides 12 Kags... 1J MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. QCOTATIOSS FOB TO-DAT. Wednesday, July II, 1883-g Wheat, Red 100 Wheat, White 95 Corn, 50 Oats, 3o Rye 60 Timothy seed 200 Flax seed I 40 Chop ., 1 60 Shorts 1 'io PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PaiLAUurHia, July 7, 1883. Wheat, $1.07al.l:al.l8. Corn, Gia.iiic. Oats 43a 46c. Kye 6-3a07c. Cloversecd lIJcta per pound. Timothy seed $1.90 per bus. Southern potatoes 91.2oal.7d per bbU Wbi.-ky, iron bound $1.1'J per gallon. Av erage price for timothy hay the past week $1.00 per hundred pounds. Mixed hay !Oe per pound. Straw 7'al0ctb. per pound. Spring chickens at l"a-lcts per pound Lggs at l.i 18c.pcr tloa. Butter at 17a 23cts. Cattle, stall fed 7al lets; grass led at i lower (Ionics, ' hoice e.hes at Je1s per , pound, liutlctuiilk !' ca al "jlcti pet IU. JV9 Advertisements- F. ESPENSCIIADE, AT Till CENTRAL STORE MAIM STREET. 2nd Door North of Bridge Street, Mifiiintowii, Pa Calls the attention of the public to the following faots : Fair Prices Our Leader ! Best Goods Our Pride I The One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto 1 Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Quoensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioo. 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. ESPEXSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Snccessors to Bayers at Kennedy,) DRALERS IN ORAI1Y, CO A la LUMBER . CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, A.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at MilHin town. Tort Royal, or Mexico. Wo are prepared tolurnUb Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDT t DOTT. April 21.1882-tl .Misceffaneous. A wee i made at borne by the in 7? duriii ious. Best business now be Icire ihe public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, boys and girls ! wanted everywhere to woik lor us. Now j i the time. You can work in siare time, i or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay yon nearly as well. No one can tail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms tree. Money made fait easily and bouoraiily. Address Tm r &. Co. Augusta, Maiue. "! C'luot, life is sweeping by, go XVXlaO J. and dare belore you die, something mighty and sublime h ave be hind to coniuor time." $o0 a week in your owu town. i outtit free. No risk. Kvery thiug new. Capital not required. We will lumish you everything. Many are making lortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Read er, if you want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for par ticulars to II. Hali.it 4t Co., Poitlsnd Maine. A DANGEROUS CMCNTERFKIT. There are dangerous counterfeits in cir culaiion purporting to bo " Walnut Leal Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great value ia the tact that parties know ing its great etbeacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the graaiHe baa a fac simile of a walnut leaf blowu in Ihe glass ; aud a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The " Re storer" is as harmless as water, while it possesses all tbe properties necessary to re store life, vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase ouly from responsible pur ti s. Ask your druggist for it. Kach bot tje is warranted. Johsstox, Hollowat fc Co., Philadelphia, and Hall at Ri'CKEL, New York, wnob-sale agents. Special .Yotices. A Great Cause of Human Misery Is the Los of nnM)ftfl(3)(g)ii How Lrost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition ol DR. CCLVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of SrEia vrnaaHtKa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impote.xct, Mental aud Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Cossi'PTio!f, EriLirsT and Fits, in duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, tic. The celebrated anthor, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no inattet what his condition may be, may cure him self chesply, privately, and radically. QTbis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv address, post-paid, on receipt of six . . . 1 cents, or two postage t postage stamps. Aiuress THEtTLTERWEXL MEDICAL C0n 41 Ann St., New York,N. Y.; unci 8-1 y Post-Office Box 450. A LOT OF OROUND IN THE VILLA0B ol MeCcysvillu, Juniata county, having thereon erected a good Dwelling House 2ix 6 feet, new Stable 2M.:iU feet, new Wood lIotfc 12:;u feet, Hog Pen and other out building. Wejl 'I good water at tar door. Fruit oil Ihe !t. Terms, reasonable. fr'itr l.itlhr. tvirl Mlllar t'll (in i.T Mlilr.N. : E.I. M. STfcWAKr, .M'.li'i ilie J aiiuU .o .. ia. M1SCELLAJVE0US D. WHARLEY'S Is the place where yon eta buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOrS, SHOES, ASD EVRXISHISG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one ef the most choice and select stocks ever offered li this market, and at JSTOMSMUL Y LOW PRICES i Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to ordo at abort aotice, Tory reasonable. Remember the plaoe, ia Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge tzi Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1879-U SAM'L STRAYER Haseonstantly on hand a full raricty of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SH0ES,'ALL SIZES, GENTS FCRNISHINQ GOODS Goods of all kinds are low Come and see ma and be astonished. Pants at 75 coata. Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. The Best is The Cheapest! o THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR IS THE OS LI ONE Made of .Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Piirahle. Absolutely Fire-Proof, Economical and will cure Fruit and Vegetables in less time and with less fuel than anv Dryer in the Market. It will nay for itself in less than St days, if properly attended. Its pro ducts arc unsurpassed as to iuality or color, and aro in great demand at bigb prices. I till instructions bow to dry, bleach pack and market tbo products, ac company each machine. Fob salk bt M il RICE LEONARD, Oakland Mills, Jtxiata Co., Pa. Professional Cards. Loi n E. Atkissos. (i:o. Jacob, J ATKIXSOXJt JACOBS, j ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collecting and Conreyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, la place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. ItetlM, jyjASON IRWIN, " ATTOESEY-AT-LAW, MlFFLiSTOU'S, JCM.1TA CO., P.I. C7 All business promptly attended to. Or firs Ou Bridge street, oppositn ine ' Court House .square. iuT, t0-lj J-ACOB BF.IDLEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M1FFLLNTOWX, PA. CCollections attended to promptly. Orriri! With A. J. Patterson Ewi, Briilgo street. Febi;"i, on 80; THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. I Physician and Surgeon, J MlFFLLXTonX.PA. ! Olhee hours from 9 a. to S r. u.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. ocl22-tt ' D. M CKAWFOKD, M. D. Has resume.1 actively the practice of' Medicine and Surgery and their collateral ; branches. Oliiee at the old corner of Third I and Orange streets, Miltlintown, Pa. I March 29. 1876. j.m- BKAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrict formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jonx atcLarnHU.i. Josim W. Stixmel 9ICE.A17CIIL.I5I K STUJIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA. D"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yyiLLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanic Machinery. MiHiiotown, Juniata Connty, Pa. ORIce on Bridge street opposite Sonth side of Court House. Nov. 8, 1882. VI T rfJJJ IjTeople are always on the 11 J OXZilookout for chances to in crease their earnings, and in time becon 3 wealthy ; those who do not ire prove their opportunities remain ia poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. Tbe business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to makn money rapidly. Yon can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and ail that Is needed sent free. Address Stissos Al Co., Portland, Maine. PIMPLES. ERRORS OF YOUTH A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe eSecta el youthful indiscretion, will for tbe sake of auifring humanity, send free to ail who need it, tbe receipe and direction lor making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to proDt by the ailvertiser's expcriracc cat. I do so by addressing in perfec'. confidence, I ii 11. r n .... r t - ... . 1 . -. . - .. 1 j"d. s.vuur,:i,i. tciurstn. 1., June 1182 1 yr, I will mail (Free) the receipe for a simpl ' Veuitaslc Balm thai will remove Ti( Fseckses, PiwrLEs and Bum hks, leaving 1 tne skin soil clear ana uor.ulitul; also in structions lor producing a luxuriakt growth of hair on a baldhcad or smooth Ad dress, inclosing -'it. stamp, B;n. Yasoilf k. Co., IS Barclay St., iN. Y., No paH.T in the Juiiuda Valley pubiinhot as large a quautity of rt-adtug matter as the! 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