M1FFLIXT0WS : TERMS. .i.r S1JV0 per annum if paid .JS'j-- not 1,11,1 w,lhin 12 " mdvertif menu inserted at 60 TBS""., ,.,r..aeh insertion. cents per jness notice n local col- "VS by the year, half or quarter Williamsport. flf the one hundred cities within ,- f the IU'PuMic, that have f Js State, in frhnes of arlearan-e i r.iieritv. equal the best of ruX '.-It il a beautiful ph.ee, ! level ri--e f F-l1' on the the NVest Bratn U of rtP Suiu'banM nver. Its borou-h limits extend along the river a dw See of w 's- b!lIck,r0"1 rfream one mile . half It C.sinoeduffdthesvv-aldhn-clotlu-s If ,Le villas ,b lt uow the festlve Mveiiin'M''?110 lo,1"er for:l-es ou g LHiwavs. and the lazy ruminating ' t"o l"seen in almost every eoun L town, has not the freedom of the Manv of the lots of the finer Li.tenee are without a fence, and tUbuiMinss stauJ in plots of Rreen grass- dotted with trees and flowers. In point of AGE it it eve. vears younger than lliHiin town. It was laid out in 1790. In 4Eewtp:iper article of a column or two. tie diiTereuee in the material rrocwiitv aud appearance of the two rV-es caLnot be told. W bile our town his a f!t'sh a:ul vol,tufl11 RP-wvai-ce. it is not frestier looking than Williamsport. Everything looks new and bright here, and so recent io appearance that it is only m the ba:ne3 part of the town that the bcus are built, one agiinst tbeoth-t- The siAttttutli and ti;Venteeiith Law bet-u as bright as the merry K92th of June cuuid ta ike them, and front 5 to 7 o'clock in rue evening, the fau-i'.its of most of the residences, were to be seen on the porches, and octhe jrreeu in front of the houses verr many oi which stand ol) to 50 iet aay from the street, liven tie people look young, and not many DtnanJ women appear like grand the mx:iios of lie place should be good, for 40 prf sellers "break the bread of npirit Bal life." in a? many churches every Sondiv. to large eo!:gre'iri'"ns. whieii it a lres'Ltr for every ;0 J peopie. In or.r town, iw-iu.'.ii'g 1 atterson. re ligion is in a higher fctate of prog ress. v!ii"ii is evidenced by tua iacL that we have a prc;..-i-er f-jr eve;y 400 p-ot!e. Viil.ams:;ort fctiou.u have- 50 ckuiviieP to be np to ttm re lic; ,: standard ; ..lii'i'irtowu. He- have a larger j-opalati-'U. morv bn-;ness. -Ti-attr wtaltii. uiort: c.ssij ttv'.e. bat less iligi.u. au.i ail V.:i- bwatL'ul voiiiig citv was cut out tl 1L WOuI'S in ihf t. merits of the Lead waters. sa tr.biiraries of the f-treaia l.aiiu J ih,v If Miiilliitown had a forest of rile a! jig the Juniata ve.-t of it. perl.spb uti.t wouici be a city o. i.otJ jirepiH. ihe tur-t saw mii; was oaiit t iiii.'Sisp"-rt in 1 ;-. J La: was tl 'uegitiLing. The !tt Raw JiiiU will (t-;:eto v.cik 23 years hence, wLn the pine hiA L iiilock viil h:ivc been all cat awav. Cy that time the Dia-c- exreets to have other industrial estauhshuients esiablished to m.ike np for the loss of the lumber trade. It his t .vo gam lactones, that fciu rloy 7.) or -0 jrirh, five larjre fur'.i tnve fa-torie lhaL emp! y ltmny hun Jrel ni'D. several m iciaii.a shop.-, aui o;i:er L:a:iuiaei : i.-s. and iour raHroi is. ? j that the citizens rj con vinced that tluir ; ros, eriy is to cen time and iLiit thev r.re iude'- l out of the woods. It was tho woods that created tLo CRE-T BOOM for WiiliitaspoL A man name 1 J. H. Perkins c;.tt to the iowu from Maiiii-, in 18-1 -I. and tin d.r a charter obtained from ttis Legil .turc built btre. that has kept i'J old saw mills running the past Id years. i.'eriiins is k;U living, atd his boom was the mtius ttj.ou which WiLiamsport ETC.V and fxit 'i i-A ti'.l it h:i more tfea'th aecumuLi'ed from the pro ceeds of the pineries than ad the wealth of .liiniuta. It is the jiaradise if middle men, tho lumber is Mop ped Leie ns it comes lrom tbo woods anl tailed f(,r other dealers. The beiiies of the mid die mm a-e slruug tiul.L'3rd and 4lh :tp, t.s. while soaiu of them, tiiv.'-lus the river, are t-Le ffiills fioia whence: comes their gains. The woo hiiju lives iu his i:abiu, re mutt frm tho marts of trada and ?t't tie pittance that nearly always ai.!.-. to the lot of the first prod.n-er !ule the lidddle men by u concen iaioa of capital receive large re turns, bnt it is a quesLion. u:ideter ne.l v hici: of the two clashes get the tu-.-t of real eiiiovuect oat of ';e 'om boomed not only "iiMUi.puit to wealth by fctopph'g tije lumber bei-H Hn.l in.r;.:iitr iin cost to the consumer by levying n 1m t'D it. mill Lr ic nvi"., -:i ;,.,iT...ii-.ti: K1 so forth, hot it was tha thing ?Ttr which there was great scandal " the Legislature of the Common t.ia. t is ouy a feW years sinc-e tiiehoom men had "the whole "kts :u an uproar over the en'or: s to 1,a.v lutiiiUrs of the Legislature pro ma cun. ".iii,inf tu ;.n..m v;r; i... iwt 0tj.i be a phu-e of less tanglii- 1 W A ntain i&t are tl'.ll il i. Tl. A ... v ic-. xuo weiex ioi Jn js Lioiighi from tho moa ynA Die river in pipea tha on the bottom of the stream so etp tral lhe boom l trs nfcr&r ftiroct H-Si-EN-i! ,N- JtEIDGLS fan iLe !iven fpr tj.c pj,sago of '; o one must pav toll, -which sng fecU the thought, "if a city as rich as imj conutv a3 r:ch as Lvcoin r-n, -. . . . . - j is. wui not tree tue river -"Ses. by eausinir tho taxpayers 10 Pa.v for tho 'i. ..i i.i -....i. av r...,..' . . . . --... :y i,y (leslti to xifie liver 1 .illi-'.-c , .. jer v.Licii the l.wfSi, uti'n " ot t"6 people of the count j cross? lJt BT AND CODIEXCEMEXT. There are many strangers in "Wil liamsport, at this writing, June 17, attendiug the United Slates Court, of the Western District of "Pennsyt vania. There are present from Juni ata, H. S. Sertoli ltobert NLson. El der Gilliford, and the writer. The court bouse does not present as hand some an appearance outside as does the one in our town. Up to this writing Judge Acheson has presided over all the courts that Lave Wen held. lie reminds me very much of Es Senator John J. Patterson, of South Carolina, Lis facial expression is much like the Colonel's, and Lis gesticulations are as like Lis as if made by himself. The Judge talks little, and keeps a break on the law yers so that their tongues are not let out too loosely against each other, he is a Lard worker when a case re quires it. Marshal liutan is an effi cient officer and Lis assistant, licntly, has the business of the office thor oughly systematized. Clerk of the Court, McCaudless, conducts busi ness like a veteran in the course of proceedings in a U.S. Court. George Wilson, Assistant District Attorney, is able audespedious in the discharge of business. There are many stran gers in town, in attendance upon the exercises of commencement days at Dickinson Seminary, an institution of learning under tho auspices of the Methodist church. It beems to be the ambition of every one here to build a Louse back from the street and without connection with neigh bor bouses, and to cultivate a yard of green grass, and shade trees. It is beautifully peculiar in that way, and as I contrast it with other cities they seem common place and unat tractive and I wonder what my im pression will bo WHEN I GET HACK to Mililiutowu, where the houses are all built out to tho pavement and where trees and gias plots and yards are not at a premium, as they are here. It will not be like that of Em ery McCuheu, who once told me of impressions that he received in the Army. Ho Lad been severely woaad ed in a fiercely come&ted battle, and swooned. lie believes that wmle in that t-tate of unconsciousness, his soul weiit to Leaven, for it was ia a place more beautiful than he had ev er dreamed or imagined, aud all Lis friends were around Liiu, aud great multitude of people were about, on ail side. Suddenly Le was restored to consciousness, aud the roar of bat tle and the shout of contending wen, and grom-s aud agonizing irios ot tho wounded caused bun to leel aj if he had awakened in helL, und ho wished that Le Lad never come back to earth. Long may Le live to tnjoy the lum bering trade in Shade mountain. If I couTd I would Lave Lim strike a boom lik'i Perkins did at, Williams port I cannot have a feeling of regit i when I get back fiom this beauuiul place j to Uiy Lutive piaiu town, lor aside from ti e wcaiiU. and eileuor, and in terior ihcoia'.ion of houses and gicuud.-. our place is not behind. ia.li.-s at e no handsomer hero than in M.;;'.i:;towti. and no btttel". 'lLu children ar no prettier. I heard u Utile g.rl, a sue passed a to.ored waiter of tho hotel at which I am stopping, ask him: 'Have you chkLn in tuaet " It was an ugly insinuation that the man had visaed a heii roost at light, and tiio colon..! man took it in ti.ai way. Would a MilliiiilCWU gui be so l.isu.t.g T .alio editors Leie writ j no better, und fight with their peu-i as olu-u oyer unworthy candidates as we uo. xhe lawyers are tu abler, una use as rough course cuts' upou each other as the MiUIintown bar. Its htore keepers are no more clever aud have no larg er stores. The doctors have no bet ter phs to give, and its preachers preach the samo theology, excepting that of the Catholic i-vstma of tee 1- gv. ami the doctiine of the Jewish synagogue, and men aud women couit, a'uu love each other no more ard-jhtiy, and with no more fidelity thau people in Juii ota, and tao po- le generally ar not bettor than our peopie. We should love aud culti vate the beaut iiui, ctltaiiiiv. but this world io not nil a show, aad the strug gle for bread aud butler, at "Williams port, goes on as vigorously aa at oth er places. SO'; es. "Williamsport lumbermen am look ing for new fields to conquer, and reap fortune from. Cheat river in Virginia, is claiming the attention of a number as tho water c ourss down which fortune may be lloated. Dr. P. C. It an lio. who some years sjr0 practiced medicine in LLiUin towu. has got bsek to his native p.uce, to praciico L s protessi ja. Mr. Seods, was atlentive as an es cort for tbo Juaiata people, wbi's in the city. Mr. Scholl, and another strango guest at tha Porter House where they stopped, by some way unknown to themselves, exchanged hats ar.d ft;r a while the two guests w ho were hunting, "the man who has my hac" were dili-'eut in inquiry. Landlord j Porter got them together. XaitLer ' of the gcntlemoa were pleased with 1 exchange. yixon enjoys.! the business at court from the standpoint of a spec tator, but thinks it i a Lard thing to be ft litigant. Surveyor SwartzelL, a juror from Miiihn county, was pleasantly f nr prii 1 br receiving a letter from his son, Vi'ilber, who is at Washington. The Dation&l government has paid S40.1MK dollars for a lot of ground ou which to bnild a Post Ofilce, and a U- S. court building, the present U. S. couits are held m the Lycom iur county couii, buildings. The site of ground purchased for tho purpose designated was tho western bouudary iimit of the borough 30 yeais ago. The general appearance and man ner of Judge Atcheson impresifas strangers favorably. Juror Ex-Sheriff Funk from Ulaii connlv, cinio nearosi ou a. gu'.sv? s to the" weight of a Dutch bull, he guaseel -o5o" potuiJj and the bull weighs 2400 pounds. WLili uboat the Court House, Ei der Gilliford met an agent of the Penr.pyivania Stock Breeders Asso ciation. The agent proposed a drive three niiles iu I -lie coaatiy, to adaiy farta, o Aned by Zi;s. D. D. Knapp, wife of O. j Agent . Ka'tpp Lad a car riage at band and with Scholl, Nis ou, Gilliford, and Mr. Silerthorn,of Huntingdon, we drove to the dairy, and there met G. B Fletcher, Secre tary of the Association. The Asso ciation is issuing interesting docu ments, to demonstrate, that the Dutch cattle, that is the North Hol land or Friesian Breed of Black and White Piebald cattle, are the superior stock, and that which is said by par ties in the interest of the Uolstein stock cannot affect the superiority of the Friesian Breed. There are 8l) cows in the dairy, grade cows of dif ferent stock, aud a number of the pure Friesian BreeiL They are large aud combine both the leef and mnk qualities. A number of the cows had been imported from Friesland, or Hol land. One calf, a few weeks old, they asked 150.00 for, another, they asked cj200.00. We all voted the Dutch stock the best stock, aud bade Knapp and Fletcher good by, with our best wishes. Just as we were starting, Thomas Green stepped up and drew a silver medal from Lis pocket, and declared that Le would not give it for all the cows in the dai ry with tho 1U00 pound Dutch bull thrown into the bargain, for the mad- al had been 'given to Lis father, by the State of Pennsylvania, in honor of having been witu Commodore Per ry when he defeated the British ou Lake Erie. Mr. Green's father livd at one time in MuHiu county. There are a number of newspapers that are ably conducted in the city of which the Cazette and the Sun are dailies. In going through Snydvr county, at several of the stations, Mr. Scholl was poiuted out by out German friend to another, quite familiarly: '-Das est der Henry Scholl." Mr. Scholl has conducted a good deal of business iu the adjoining county of Snyder, and in that way became well known. The G. A. II. Posts, of Troy, York State, and neighboring towns will be here on the 4th of July, to take part iu a grand demonstration and parade. SHORT LOCALS. The corn id Jauiata is lookiog fine. lluy scythe and snath at McCliutioV Hardware of all kinds at McClin tic's. Join F. Snyder, is home visiting his parents. 1 usee t hava killed the early clover blonuuiS. (.'apt. McCieilan visited Lewistown last week. The email boy is now bappy, cherry time is hero. Mr. SLuniao is adding extensive re pair to his hotel. The potato bug is almost extinct about iiiPJiiitown. John Oliver is teaching German to a class of young people. Tl.e Tribune bojs are in uioumiDg tor Lia L,e aud began. Miss Laura llamhu i homo oa vaca tion iroia Wiii-ou Summary. The prettiest girl iu Mifilintown does uot wear a '-bay staek" lai. Jacob TLeaias caught six pike in Uehm's dam last Wednotday. A wiid cat ou JacK S mouutaias has been scaring teeplo about Uelleville. A final 1 yellow worm is seriousty iu ! itiriii-r ir.11f;fT flnrr 1 11 A li aIUS CUUtl - j"""o e Mis9 Carrie Gofhen is Tisiting ber iter Mrs. Ilodgers at Shippu?burg, Pa. The pump in tbo well in front of the Luiberau jarsotiaga was broken last week. The health of E. S. Doty., has im proved to tuch an degtee that be is able to drive some. P. G. Shelly, of RictiGclJ. wa in town last week. Mr. Shelly is promis iog young teacher. An butcrtaiomeut and festivil was held ou the Academy, at Acadcmia, last Saturday evening. Mow is the time when tbe town boy goes into the country and imposes on bis country cousius. J amen North, of Patterson has an nounced bimteif a a Democratic candi date for tbe Assembly. Mrs. Wai-hirgton North and her niece, .!iss Sa:be Parker, have return ed from their trip to tbe west. 15. F. Oliver, wife and daughter of East Saleoi, departed for Dodge county Nebraska, on Tuesday morning. George Graham son of Dr. Grabam, of Pott Loyal, is attenditg tbe com mencement at Carlisle this week. Aiuumiil' pieces, will be euasted, on tbe Siage by toe Academy pupils, in the Court House oo Thursday evening. Tbe ci man netment exercises of the Lgwifburg I. niTer-ity commenced on the 21' I h end continued to the 2Gth mat. A wagen loaded with hay, owced by ex Superintendent Wellington Smith, wa nisei at East Point, last Thursday morning. The frog hunter is now to be seen elyly slipping about the ponds and marshes, shot gun in bund looking for tbe frogs. The Odd Fellows from this place went to Lewistown last Wednesday ev eniug to organize a ltebecea Lodge, in that place. A mad dog was killed in Perry coun ty last week, alter he bad bitten some young cattle aud bad aimort bitten sev eral people. The Friendship (look and Ladder Company will bold a basket picnio on the 4 tii of July in Lauver's Grove. All are invited. Tho Grangers of Mifflin eouaty will hold their auuuai basket pieuie at tbe oid camp ground near Iteedsville, od August 8tb. A party of young gentlemen from this place purpose going to tbe Narrows to encamp for a few days in the begin ning of J uly . Miss Derr of Philadelphia, a cousin of F. F. Kobm, of Patterson, sailed for Germany to attend a golden wedding at Biberack. Mrs. O'Farrril, of iarrisburg. is vis iting tie laaaly of Jacob Siebcr in this pltc. Mrs. O'Fsrrell is ia engaged the home missionary eausc. The Senate chamber at Ilarriiburg is to be fresooed with allegorical figures, repesenting Law, Justice, Strength, Agrioulture, Education, eto. Fob Kent. A bouse and lot of 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker town ship. Address or call on John Clock, Van Wert, Juniata county, Pa. J. R. Thomas, of Montgomery coun ty. is visiting bis brother Jacob Thom as in this plaoe. aud bis brother Sam uel Thomas in Fermanagh township. The Academy will close its com menomeut seasou on Thursday evening by giving an entertainment in tbe Court House. Attend and be entertained. Henry Martin, of Millerstown bought the farm of Mrs. J. Hudson near Thompsontown at the rate of $70 per acre. There arc 145 acres in the farm. Some bad person 86 1 fire to a load of bark at Pleasant View a few nights ago, tbe bark and wagon were destroyed by the fire. The property destroyed be longed to 1). 11. Barton. Farmers. Kennedy aud Doty aro prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Farming implements. Phosphates at a saving to you of 20 per cent. ' Young ladies do not now wear lar?e bunches of flowers at tbeir bosoms or belts. Tbe latest style is a single rose on tbe shoulder or three in a row diagoually across tbe breast." Speeches, tabloaus, dialogues, songs, and instumeutal uiusio bave all been programmed for tbe closiug exercises of tbe Academy Commeuccmcut on Thursday evening iu the Court House. Editor Jackmao, of the Democrat and Urgisler, was off to Gettysburg with the State Editorial excursion last week. Frank Stoncr is being examined at Princeton for admission luto college this week. Mr. Stouer is a young man of rare talents a good scholar, aud be wili stand hitrh in bis class when be graduates. Prof. Hirris' Pastilles for nervous debillity, etc., are offered on free trial. Their laiiure causes no loss except to proprietors, who kuow their merit. Har ris UeuiedyOo., St. Louis, Mo. Juue 14-lui. Ayer's Sarsaparilla operates radical ly upon and through the blood, aud is a safe, reliable, ami absolute cure lor tbe various discuses, complaints, aud disor ders due to debility, or to any cuusti tutioual taint or iutectiou The Acaduiny. boys are excited over tbe prospect of a week's encampment iu the Narrows next wees. 1 uey have purchased a teut suitable for tbe occa sion, and expect to leave for the camp ing ground ou Mouday mormug the o'Jin iut. if you f offer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, or 15il:cus attacks, Emory's Little Ca- tic Piils will relieve you jit i regula tor ot the bowels tbev bave no equal ; very su.aH, oito to three a tios-. 15 ceuts. June 14 lui. Noumal Class. A Normal C"urse for the ej-pe-'ial beueCl of those prepar ing to teach will be c-indujted during a term of six weeks, coiuuieniMiig July lltii, 1884, at llichfield, Juuiata coun t. Pa. Satitact)ou guaranteed and terms reasonable. P. G. Shelly. If you want bsraius, call on U. E. Parker, in tbe Wilson store room on Uridga street as he is closing out bis entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and so forth. Also his large stock of Hate, at cost with the inten tion of rctiriug from bustncs. Juue "23, 18S4, .It. P Pantiebaker, who has been con nected with this otGee for some time pa-a as foreman, accepted a situation in a Phiiipsburu office, and took his depar ture for that plaee on Satnrd.iv. He is abundantly qualified to d Fcbarce the du'ies of a new-paper office at tha "art preservative." aud is effiaieut at job work. Avoid by all means the cso of calo. mel for bilious complain's. Ayer's Ca thartie Pills, compounded entirely of vegetable ingredients, have boeu tested for forty Tears, ar.J are acknowledged to be the best remedy ever devised lor torpidity of the liver, costivenps, aud all derangements of the digestive appa ratus. Teachers Review Course. A Teachers Review Course" will open in the Miflhntown Public School building ou tbe 11th of July to contin ue 4 weeks or until Examinations be gin. Tuition Si per. wefc. For fur ther particulais address. J. H.Ol.IVER. St. Mifllintown, Pa. The commencement entrrtainmcnt by tbe Academy pupils last Thursday ev ening was Lighly appreciated by the lare audience that was preseutou that occasion. Yon may attend a good luanv commencenit uls before you tueet with a lot ot boys and girls tbal acquit themselves so ably. All the music was giod, but the string band and born mu sic was tineommonly fine, tinder the musical directorship of Mr. Naokivel Do Not Forget. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is mule in Pho tography, you can get here done np, iu first "eloss style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards. Cabin ets, Promenade, Found Boudoir, JKC &.C. Frames of ail kinds cheap. Any body That desires to save 110 to 35 per cent, on agricultural implements can be ac commodated by Kennedy & Doty. This sjuie firm has the sole agency in Juniata county, for tl.e well known Susquehanna Bone 1'hosphats and ate aUo prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw boue, at lowest prices, la the feed line: Corn, Oats, Rye, Shorts, Middlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. Oo Mouday evening a torse owned bv tho Bergv brothers, got tbe better of Ssmuii Bergv ho had just stepped out of the carriage at ibe Odd Fellows Hall. Tbe beast fngittsned at a piece of tin spout along the paveu.ent. The animal ran np Bridga street, up Main, and le!t tbe buggy with broken shafts standing in front of ibeStiuman House. Tbe vehicle was considerably damaged but the borse was not hurt. The run away scattered a strolling band that wa drumuiioe, piayl' g on a bag pipe, tii t'lu g a triangle, ana blowing tort ou Mai l street, iiusic liatc no ctisrois for a frightened horse. Don't Give up Yet. It doesn't follow that a patient will die because tbo dootors have "given him up," or that be will reoover be cause they promise to "pull hiin thrnnirh '' It is never to late to trv tbe ereat virtues of Parker's Tonic Mr. Michael Guilfoyie, ot ISingbamton Si. Y.t was cured of Rheumatism by it af ter ten years of unspeakable suffering. Mr R W. Mosber. drueeist. of same city, certifies that be has sold over a thousand bottles of Parker's Tonio through its reputation for this and oth er cures. June 18-lm. Tbe Bloomfield Times says: Mr Ilnirh Smith, of Sandy Hill, says that the idea generally entertained that a rattle snake aoes not get a rauia until three years old, is a mistake. He says be bas killed them when so young that the? run into tbe mother, tnd they then bad a rattle. He ought to know soma- tliinu about snakes, as be bas killed elev en rattle snakes this Year, aud bas kill ed one that bad thirty six rattles on it, aud bas tbe rattles hanging up in nil bouse where any one can see them Mr Snath's farm runs up on tbe niouu- taiu, from which be is taking bark, and that is where be finds tbe snakes so numerous. The Democrat and Register says : W notice in one of tbe Bradford ex rhftfiirpfl that Mr. Herman 11. North is creditably mentioned as a candidate for the nomination ot district Attor nv of McKeen oountt. Mr. North is a young man whose collegeate and legal education is replete witn acquirements, kaviuo graduated at Prinoeton college witb distinction in isio, anuainioauj Law I'niversitv. takinc the highest hon or of his class iu 1875. We think no young man bas left our oounty better qualified to enter into business than Mr. North. Ou last Tuesday cveninc two men stepped in a spring wagon at tbe South east coruor ot Lourt House square, aud liftituiir their torches bezantodraw it a crowd by veutriloquism (which Jones one of the men possessed) aud the aid ot two dummy cnuareo, sun it was not long before tbey had a large crowd gathered around tbe wagon. He then idtroduced the other mau as the light ning talker of America capable of being beard and uuderctood at the distance, of two miles. He is certainly a very loud talker and it is said be was beard and uuderstood on the othitr side of the river. But about 9 o'clock in the ev ening the 'lightning talker" began to taik blacking. After be bad talked some time some una in tbe crowd charg ed him with uot paying bis street li cence. That stopped bun immediately aud a great calm prevailed while tbe ventrucquist weut to hunt tLe chief Burges., David B. Doty, who was standing quietly iu the crowd. After some parleying Mr. Patterson by tbe authority of Mr. Duty informed tbe 'lie'htniui? talker'' to to ahead. This so pleased both tbe speaker aud tbe crowd that he began to talk taster anc the crowd to buy blacking more quickly uutil Le sold out bis entire stock. A special from Huntingdon to tbs Pittsburg Commercial Gazette says : Miss Auuie Stanley, the beautiful and vivacious daughter of Mr. J. C. Stan ley, of West Huntingdon, bs forsaken her comfortable home and eloped witb a silttsuiau iu a Puiladctpuia wholesale grocery huuio named Hutisou. It seems that oo a recent visit to Lewistown she met Iludion, who is reported to be mar ried, and, contrary to tbe remoustrau ce of frieuds, accepted bis attentions. Steps bave beeu taken to capture the fu"itivics, tut nothing has been beard ofihtro. The affir has crited no lit tle surprise in social circles ia this place. Living men have seen notices of their death published in journals of the day. but it does not often happen that a mau sues a notice that iufers his death, and puis his estate in the hands of an audi tor for distribution. Last week there was published a notice among the eourt I proceedings su these columns of tbe appoiutmeut of A. J. Patterson as ac ditnr iu the etato of Jacob Beidler. The notice was a mistake, Mr. Beidler is in the land of the living, in good braltli and able to take care of his es tate aud take care of tbe interests of others who may bave business in court. The notice should have read A. J. Patterson was appointed auditor to distribute balance iu bauds ot Jac b Beidler, assignee of Benjimin Reighl, deceased. The Sweet-Girl Graduates. Oh. buy, give mo the paper, quirk ! For I would rend auil know what now is Fame's : I want to see what is writ ot encb dear chick. Tho sweet-girl graduates with bihy names! Of Lithe, Sil.-i'S Fannie I would reid : Ot Nellie. Lillie, Jlinmti, and tbe rimes lliey j.Iay at composition i much we ueed Tbe swtel-girlgrj'iualesw ita baby Oiiue! Do Mamie, Uinlie, bailie write this year f Ami M it lie, Lizzie, Jennie f Language lames In telling j ist bow each of the.te app."ir Tbesneet-girlgradurites with baby names! And what of Lotlie, llattie, Carrie too t And Macgie, lillie, Sillie' What so tames All savage men and makes (hem good and true, As sweet-girl graduates with baby names? Yes, give mo quick, tho piper, bay ! Jukt band it over e'er inipativnce maims Your youthful limbs ! Ah. here's my joy ! Ths swel-girl graduates with tho baby names .' Louisville Courier-Journal. -THE BISSELL TLOW.- WM. RICHTER, one ot the largest farmers in DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A, whoso address is BEU VEXCR, says : THE UISSKLIs PLOW is the best be ever used, and be has used the Oliver Chilled. TUE BISSELL, be says, is lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and puts tbe ground in a belter condition for harrowing. We also have on band, for sale, the OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS A5D WI.4XD CHILLED PLOfS, at 20 per cent less money than usual. Also, REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KES1CDY & DOTY, MitUintown, Pa. May 28, 1881-tf. To Dyspeptics. The most common signs of Dysprpsia, or Indigestion, are as oppression at tha stomach, nausea, flatulency, water-brash, heart-bum, Tomiticg, lots of appetite, and constipation. Pyspeptio patients suffer un told miseries, bodily and n.ctitaL They should stimute the chgcnlcn, and secure regular daily action of the bowels, by the use of moderate doses of Ayer's Pills. After the bowels are regulated, one of these Pills, taken each day after dinner, is usually all that is required to complete the cure. Ayer's Pills are sugar-coated and purely vegetable a pleasant, entirely safe, and re liable medicine for the rare of all disorders of the stomach and bowels. Tbey aro tbe best of ail porgaUres for family too. FRET A TIED BY Df.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. ::: B4. nkisi fttt itw. 3trtw DwMilt. FOTlSYlW a iut. In T-mrli AffvtinsM. .cnt.flr trratruetit: nfe and wr rati :.. I-f.trni't: T-:i-l. t'si i or writs frr l:t f dm lioniio b snewrrrd l t bM dtiriMT tr tiiiipt by mill. fPrcmaewntmtrm Roy atf - 14 w4 Mr aiJm . skt Usr staMalac id iblr osIsmUct. It l m trass. JJ-lr tf. C. L. LftKtR4.K. rr1 mmd rijwwlrissts fkartw trl lfw.iSwrv. ltiUsUr. 9?U Lwr M. LasjU. I. h JCiXSsV r JJ Lit. iUiXU UbvIlMJJ. gaUfciUfcs i JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF MirrLl.tTOHX, PA. BRANCH WITU AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIX POMEKOY, PnstJtnt. T. VAN' IRWIN, CosAirr IIBECTOS : J. Nevin l'o'ueroy, Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Ani 'sG. liunsull, Louis K. Atkinsou. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKilOLDFBS : J. Nerin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Kothrock, George J.icohs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C Pomeroy, Amos tr. lionsall, Noih Il. rtzier, Charlotte Snvder, SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on band a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, r. m . , .nnuisniva ruin4 riniuii of all kinds ara low. Coma and sew ma and ba astonishedPanU at M cent.. EST SCITS MADE TO ORDEK.j Patterson, Pa., AprU 9, 1884. SAMUEL STRAYE&. D. W. HARLEY'S Is tbe placa where jou can bay THE BEST AISV THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, C.1PS, BOOrS, SHOES, Jt.VD FURXISBIXG GOODS. HE ia ureDarcd to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered lj this maraei, ana ai jio v-.i-'v -- . Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge tzi Water itreets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. V- I-" S. N. O. S. THE JVE1F GOODS TOR 1884 .V OUR YE IF STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT ! We can't rest on what our fathers did we must do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for us and we had to have more room for our ever increasing business, so we fitted up our next store room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, which is a lame, spanit us and finely fitted up Clotiiing Room, and we filled it up with 15,000 doIlur -w orth of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG CLOTHING. Never was there such a fine display made and so larpre a stleetioa brought te getber of mess', bovs' and ruiLimENs' clothing, in Central Penn sylvania. Our friends and customers when they come to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements fi r selling is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, MUCKS AI3 STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STORE K00M. WE HAVE Cf.!TIMNf; FOX THE LAIJ'EST AND FATTEST PEOPLE? WE II WE CI.OTIUM; FOR THE THINNEST AND SMAI.LFST PEOPLE ? TK HAVE ( I.OTHINi; F'R LAKCE. TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE ! WE HAVE ri.OTHINtS FOR HEAVY-SET AND SHOUT PEOPLE WE HAVE t l.i'TIII.Nt; FOR HAKD WOKKIMS PLAIN PEOPLE' WE HAVE tLOTIHN FOR STYLISH VOING SPORTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childress" Clothing we ray Special Attention- AVE HAVE CLOTH 1 NO; FOR BOYS THAT GO TO roI.I.EUE! WE HAVE Cl.orillNf; FiR BOYS THAT HO TO Pl'BI.IC ?CliOI.S WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR Bi'YS THAT WORK FoK THEIR PARENTS ! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AG E f WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE ! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FRoM S TO 8 ERS OK A'iE ! WF HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FRoJ l. TO II YEARS OF AGE ! .Al.liie M. Shellev, lane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. !.il:;ies Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F K. F.-ow. John Hurtzler. 3S?"l"ieret allowed at the rte ot 2 ter cent, on 0 months certificates, t ler cent, on VZ mouth.-. cerliUcates. f jaiC.1, lfbt-tf .iL liillil IJ 111 II mm M1FFLLNTOWN NAKK.KTS. HiiriUTOws, June 24, ISfcl. Butter 12 Lard 12 Ham 17 ShoulJer I" Side I" Ksgs U MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat 5 Folli 1 w Lancaster 1 "3 Com Oats, 37 Rye 70 Rew Cloverseed. .... 6 ("0 Timuthv need 14D Flm seed I Brat 1 Chop , 1 6" Snorts...... 1 0 Gniuti.i Alum Salt 1 2i Aruerican Salt 1 COal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Beef cit lie oa', fat cows SaoJ, milch cows $30s$i'0. Veal calves 7c. fcheep 2aolc, larnhs 4afic. Hops 7a8c. Wheat in elevator $1.08. Corn 6Sa61c. Oats 5Ca3Sc. Rye 70c. Chickens, live old hens 12aI3c per lb., roofers 6a"c y-r lo., liva spring chickens, 0a2dc tr lb. Butter !Sa24c. ' Egj;s 17aI9c. Hay 9al4 dollars per ton. m. JOHN SULL'S sM ft AVIw A 11 JVl V it t.' I! FOE THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, IHO ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. The procrietor of this celebrated medi cine jnetly claims for it a superiority over nil remedies ever offered to the public for -.ho SAFH, CESTAIH. SPEEDY and PES XANF.3T care of Ague aad lever, cr Cuilis ami Fever, v.-fcsther of short or loag sued i. s. Zlx refers to the entire Western aad luathera country to boar him testimony to :'zt truth of the assertion that in oo cars Trhitever will it fail to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out Xr. a great many eases a single dose has l-cca sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies Live been cured by a single bottle, wita a p?rfsct restoration of the general health. It i3. hawever, prudent, and in every ease note certain to cure, if its use is continued in saaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially ia difficult and long-standing cases. Usa a!ly this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels ia good order. Should tie catisut. however, require a cathartie medicine, after having taken three or four dosf s of the Tonio, a single doss of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAXLLY PILLS will be suf fijifTit. EOLL'S 8AESAPAEILLA is the old aad reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of tlood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S TEGETA3LE WORK D'rsTEOYEB is prepared in the form of caady drops, attractive to the sight aad picasaat to the taste. DR.. JOHN BULL'S SIXTH'S TONIC SYRUP, BUa'S SARSAPAR1LLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tha Popular Remedies of the Day. . rlaelpal OSes, SSI Isls St, lOCISTILLE. KX Furnishing Goods Department : Hats, of tiic newest and n ost stylish selections ; Shirts, all prices; Trunks and SatrLels, of all sizes; Neck-ties and Suspenders, at all prices. Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS IS A GENERAL MB CGBDIAL MITATIOi, TO ALL. SCH0TT, Thc 15RIDGE ST.. IIFFLIISITOAVS April 10,lI-ly. He Best is the Cheapest. THE IWIWM EVAPSRATCR IS Tilt ONLY ONE Made of Galvanized Iron. It is portable, durable, absolutely tire-proof, eeoiirtiiii-Ml, ar.il will cure fruit an'l veiretr.uies in lens time ami less fuel than anv other Dryer in the Market. It will piy for itwlf in less thah thirty d:y if p-op rly attended. Its products are uiiiirpissed as to iial ity or color, and ar in preut demand at hieh prices. Fall intmctions how to dry, Llerh pack, and ninrket the products ac coiuf .ny euch machiue. AttDEESS MAI RICK LEOS.4RD, OAKLAND MILLS, 3m. JUNIATA CO., PA. WW m s-t;-' -i - v ; --?f IjSi JSEWGOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store army place of residence on Water street, Mifliintowd, second door trotu corner of Bridpe street, a full htock, ot spring as ' summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and bavihfr employed fiit class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everythinp fonnd in a Brstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show good'. MRS. DE1HL. Slav 2-83.Lv. ASTKAV. A white boar, weighing a IxMit 75 pounds, came to the farm of Wm. deck, about the 1st ot Mar, 1884. The owner is hereby requested to come fur ward, and prove property, par lor t ie kecp ng of the ar.imii and take hini aar. WM. CLKCK. Fermanagh township, June 10, 1881. EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC FILLS Wr V'SbI re BEST EVER MADE CosHmm. Indfcticm. Mtuohw T T'AIc'vl a rool a cf tUree or four hmaty'm Little Ct aortic l'nii, followed by cum VrrAcv f j piil every DU(bt for werk or tw., m&ke the bamu irachiiwrr run m regular Purly Vegetable, NamlMfl, Pieanf, lnfallbl. t vnirxuKAt child ma? tai- thfT". bold by &U lruKwt and ileduae leiasn tvt IS Cts. m Box. or b STANDARD CURS CO- Propritjtort 107 Ptari SW M.T. Cmonrs Ulilo Caihartio are more thin ia claimed; they pmro to be tl fcest err uevi liere. Worth twice th. mn:7 asked. W. W. U. Gobek. HarmonT Orore. Oa. Cmorr't LitHo Cathartio are the zanet rxmular of aJ the Cathartics, Ww. Bthhop. "SUA a River. N.C. Mr at:ed mother U-'ed one CATriLRTlO PUIS box with wonderful reunite. N. W. Bakeb. LocuntOroTe, Ohio. I rectnnmer l V1Y CPLv: Jvk-wm. Mi.. They areuneict!U. Mat. FrjTprr Keren, M-r V . Eraorv's Standard Curs Fi!!s, fmV. n. iriiiiirn itf-,'Tt iadonodby paymdam nd 'sold by ilr.unakttmerTwher'-, ( ' t rai.l 23 Cvnts a Oca. TA-MDA-EJJ CUBS CU, v.r 19 a fY In ali its fnns poaiuveir carr.i wua f.'A I ? i V Jiail armar-failina-ramedy: thtj eon tun no I Ii'OV Yo:: DO YOUR OWN PAINTING AND USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. NON-CORROSIVE, BMLLIAHT AUD DURABLE. We raarsnte tbe Patnta to be pare Lead. Zina and Colon, ground in pnre Unarrd Oil rrirrs and Sample Card allowing Colura, mailed Vpon application STANDARD PAINT CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. A PRIZE. CATTIO-w NOTICE. Send six certs ; for iostae. and I receive tree, a coMly box of goods which ' 4 LL persons are hereby cantionea will help all. of either sex, to more money j 2. against tishint; or hunting, gaiberinif right awi,y than anything else in this world. ( berries, or crossing fcelds, or in fcty othar Fortunes await the workers absolutely tura. , way trespassitiy oa the lands of the unaor Atonce a'idreos Tata 4c Co., Augusta, Me. i signed J.S. Kicrp. April 2, lsM-ly. j J 'it i hi Y-i t . ' ' t Y't 1 A I.i '111 1 in i if