SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFL1XT0WX. YVedntwda. June 21. 1SS5. B. F. SCHWE1KK, DITOK AKB PIOPRIETO. The Libartv Xew Orleans. boll from The Governor tionment bill- killed the appoi- Beecher teaches evolution, what kind cf evolution. but Xogait has nnny friends who urge' lim for the rr-M.l-ney. j "Vt'KES men call oa President Cleve land, all th.it the v talk about is office. As independent is described as one. that is loaded at either, or both An -tc The whet crop failure is the most -disistrous 1 Til. ic?e the davs of tho wea RrsM looks rpon the new British 'ministry w ith a good deal of suspi cion. Maky Phihde!phin la:;ii!ips bnil the water that thev uj for drinking and cooking vui j 05-.es. Baf.thoi.di's S;ati:e of Liberty En lightening tho World, from France, intended to be put up in Xtw York harbor, arrived iu Xew York, on Fri day. Tre ravages of cholera in Spain is alarming to people of that country, thns far about fi'ty per cent of all who have Inen stricken by it have died. The Egyptian locust was a grass hopper, and ate every green thing. The so called loenst of America is a "cicadas," and does not eit every green thing. So they say. The Philadelphia Times remarks : The story of President Biddle and the directors of tho Ponn Bank spec n'ating in oil solely for tho benefit of the 6toekLo!ders is sufficiently mov ing to draw tears fi"om even a Pitts bnrg jury. Ti!R PLilidc Iphii Bulk-tin remarks: The conviction of Bi: l dusjek. the builder cf unsafe tenotueut houses in New York, is tin unexpected victory for ju-tice His crime is manslaugh ter in the f;ocoi)d d.-gree, nn 1 tLe ex treme penalty for which he is liable is imprisonment for fifteen years. As American ciii.7e:i named Santos Las ben imprisoned in Ecuador, South Amcriei. Secretary of State. Bayard, sent a ship of -war on Satur day, to demand his release Correct, Tnole S.im should protect the rights! ; of hia el ildren in ail pfirts of the wond. I lie cance rf the merit and sll al.ont it will public by and-by. imprison be made The Xorth American, of last Sat urday. siyg: Only a month or so la tcr than this four years ago the American people were mentally watching at the bedside of President GarlleM : now they are awaiting iu j Bid f s;-ctancy the passing away of j Gcner.il Grant. The one suffered I ar; 1 died from the bodily injury in j flieted upon him by an assassin's bull- j ct ; the other was stricken down in i the first instance by the mental shock consequent upon the perfidious Ireachery of one who, one, trusted s a frirnd. i.now kno'sm as the most consuiiiata and unscrupulous swind lor that eva this ago of fine art swindling has produced. Who is tho preiter criminal, Guiteau or Fer dinand Ward t Takethe Office. It is "aid that o: die, and peldom resi, n, but there : are exceptions to all rules, and : nn exception is found in this community, in the case of . W. Copeland. postmaster in Putter on. Copeland is not dead, he is in the land of the living, in good health and happy, but he did resign the Patterson post office on Saturday, to take effect as soon as the Post mister General receive the notice of resig nation, which was mailed on Satur day. There are four patriotic Dem ocrats in the town, each of whom want to take the office. Democratic Office Hunter. The Philadelphia Bulletin illus trates the Democratic office hunter, thus: The seventeen year locust is a quetir animal. It comes boring up out of the ground where it has lain buried all these years, dressed in a ueer, old fashioned, snuff-colored enit that looks aa if it had been made seventeen years ago. When it emer ges into the light, it halts for a mo nient to get the dust out of its eyes and then strikes a bee-line for the nearest tree, which it mounts, splits its old coat down the back in the ef fort and comes ont in all the glory of a fossil Bourbon Democrat who li!w Huff bis wav to the surface in his old gray suit and inaJe his p'',''?:s - ful wt to asl.itisrton ana an ouice. J . . Tut FtveiiK-f-n vi-ar ,icu:a is a ler- feet type of the regular Democratic ctTioe hunter. Th9 Uifflintown Post Office. Eror sines tho election of CleTa lanfl, the po6t office at this place has been an objective point upon which was centered the desire of a number of Democrats, and even tho retiring c-n-umlxnt proposed to the editor of tho Xew York World to '-catch on," if arrangements null be made for hiiii. The question, however, of who among them, 6hould have it, was not settled till last week. Rev. E. . Berry, who recently resigned the Lutheran pulpit in thift pln"p, and in Licking Cre k Valley church, ou ac count of thruat dicca.-e. was an ap- j.iifftut Witb good chances, it was sajj. Tis friomls reported that Cur tin was for hm, and that a friend in ! Pittsburg conld and would whisper a f tvorablo word for hitn in the car of Mr. Hay, the Post Master Goner fd. William M irks and John Elk a, two fo:ir!c?(. Lee lancers were in hot a- i .- unj mi.u tiigu iaii.i lairdt mm ! ir'n cI overtaking the office. Charles Crawford, ind Robert E. Parker, were each, an applicant. TLoy were the central figures in the contest. A number of repub icans who knew that the c.fiS.-o must from the very iiiilu:e of the political situ utioa fuli into t:;n h-iutl. of the Dj:ii ocracy, pign-d f.T one, or both of the :.ppiic!:tp, it looked, to pt.'ple at this dUUnce from Washington, as if Parker would win the prize. It wii rcpoi td that Randall would es pouse Lis cai:sf, and thnt was enough to secure him the cfn.-e. Crawford vv:is b.ji l::-d by hi-; nr.cle, Pr. D. M. Cnwfurd. fiDtl thf! circle of political frit-iids tliat 1 e had formed in the Slat Senate was culled on to rec commend his choice, and all the lo cal politicians who were friendly wt-re called into the work. Petitions were Pent into all parts of the coun ty, and Parker was pressed as vigor ously as an eager political opponent could press him. Some of his prom inent backers were in. lured to change front and despite letters of reecoia mendation and good words spoken in Lis favor, they, on the home stretch wheeled into line for Craw ford. It was thought that because the unelfl had been one of the most ardent supporters of the Wallace wing that Parker won'd prevail with Randall, but Wallace and Randall having buried tho hatchet and smok ed the pine of peae, a vi-it to the F:ilian ikinorrnti.- polity-Mr. of Phil- ailtlpliia was all that wta necJeJ to cati-h the prizp, rioarly ritbia tbp rcarh of I'urker, anJ pliico it in tbe I,Dd of Crawford. Only twenty four honrp bofore the news of the a; p.':ntmont came to hHnl. a num ber of tho contending plement m"t hi Dr. Crawford's oC.ce and wresth'd with the question till midnight. It was a meeting that will be long re membered by tlie participants, for it was rlosf-ly followed by the news that the exeutiortrs ate at Wash i lrvton LnJ laiien, ana ioppea on tne political hr-nd of R.xlpers the pres- lent incumbent the aspiring liend. of Parker, Berry. Eika and Marks. There was a sufli'ieiit quantify of politics involved in the contest to cause the change to become the ab- scrbii;g topic of tho town, dnnng I the pt-riod cf ff-T.-rnl days. T'ueli d!rs Mir.-ionarj- meeting wag f ?r jot ten. The linanoial wrock of well known people was forgotten, every thing ex-.-ept the very needful things of -v-ry d iy life were forgotten by the overxge man in the d.scu-sion of the post offi '8 nppjintiusnt, but all things are quiet ;ilun the liuu now. Judge and Jary Take a Hand. TLe Court, at Tort Worth, Texi. wa in session too h'ng, on St'.ird iy, over a mnr.ier tr.ai. lae worried over the protracted se.on. j Two of the lawyers got into a rough j an I tumble fh 'lit. The i'id'e com-' trial. The lawrers i V mnd"d rdt-r. but no on oleved. he Fl-'pp' 1 down from the bench to cc holders r.ever,Hi-t tie lawyers, who by this iinie bad fulieu to the floor tnd wre bit- ing each other like two trrier. A third lawyer sprang at the juiLe and I delivered a blow, t:- yi tge parried the 6troke. and called on t!ie jury to co-ne ia and help him quell the 5ght. The iurv leared from the box and took a hand in the melee. auil soon j i leal ed the bnr of fightiag lawyers, The jiidge took the ben -h. finad the two lawyers J,"iO each, and adjourned the court till Monday. Wanted. A Eich Wifs. rari3, France, is an excitable place, and pridfs itself that there cannot be an excitement too pre'at for Paris. The city last week, however, ha.l a new kind of excitement. It was among tbe ri' h bachelors. A matri- ; raouial apent o'lViK-d rooms in a rich part of the town, and alvertiped, that be had a long list of the names of rich women who want husbands. The bachelor fortune bunt-rs took the bait. The egent'6 rooms were crowded. lie required a fee of one hundred dollars to give the name of, aud a letter to ai heiress and candi date for matrimony. Tbe men were all required to wait till a certain day before callincr on the ladv whose name they bad received. Tha day of course was far enough off to eua- ' the a-'tut to "ullier iu a fortune i, . , . . . 'from ih- reoj ..3 Le wns duping. 1 - ; "en was UP he cloed a room. ana aeverai rmHctrea raen stirted ta look up thj heiresses that were located in different parts of France. Tho fortune hunters have lArned something new, and Paris is excited to laughter, over the confi dence game that was practiced on them. The agent it is believed has fled to America. Marriags License. The new marriage law will not bind men and women any closer in the bonds of wedlock than before its enactment It is only to act as a check upon the marriage of people who have no right to marry, and to keep preachers and squires from marrying every Tom, Dick and Har ry that comes along with a woman on his arm. The preachers and squires will now understand that candidates for matrimonial bonds must present a certificate or license paper from the Cierk of the Orphans' Court, if asked for one. ITEMS. Mrs. Joseph Xocnm, of Harrisburg who is fifty years cf ge, has eloped with Thomas Giogrrich. Harry L. McGonry, of Fiikburg, committed suicide bvbhootincr- He is the third member of b; family who has died in this way. Five member of the family of Mrs. Martha Hummel, living nenr Sebns- crnvH, were recentlv poisoned, bat not f.ituilv, by eating canned corn. Henry SirnWe, aged sixty, resid ing tlirie miles west of Sharon, was instantly killed by falling from the top of Peter Smith's residence, where he was putting on a new roof. The Iowa Sirpreme Court has de eided that a hotel-keeper who re ceives guests knowing that thTe is a contagions disea.so in hia house is lia ble in damnges to an? guest who may contract the d'seasc. Christian Steiner, a German, of Pittsburg, applied to the poor direc tors o: Allegheny county for a wife. A better half was supplied him. and two months af;er marriage bho di-t appenred with all his money. A 13 year -ol.l son of Lievi ilay. n farmer living in Brady's Run, neir Beaver, wai bitten by a vicious Btall in while feeding the animal the oth er day. His jawbone and cheek were crushed into a jelly. The lad will probably die. A New Hampshire Court Las late ly decided that a physician's horse and buggy are "tools." and, as such, are exempt from seizure for debt when thv are neses;ary to enablo to prietu-o Ins profeFsion with reasonable success. Oa June C:h, ?;ifirtin E ldinf, a la borer, living at Hamburg. Treble cou-jtv, O::io, was taken eh-k after eating lettuce for supper. On June 11th, Le died, poon after tiking a powder prepared, by hi wife. She was arretted and w.is sent to jail ht Ei'.on. She made a conf. ssion the same night stating that ehe gave ar senic to hr-r husband at the puges tioa cf Vt'iiliani Rowe, a man with whom fhe had been intimate for some time. She Fsys he tnad her promise bef ire he went away to poison her husbaud. Sonio months aarT a new York nier chant sent a boy to t):o llanhutUn Buk with a check for f 10 JO. The parcel was fonnd to contain only i-Hod, and as Paving Telier S.ott de jciared hanghti'T that he had given the boy $1000 the little fliow wa i n;sniiHst a as a unci. ii-u i u mr Teller Scott defaulted for l:is $1(0,- II; i0 the merchant became convinced that the boy was innocent ; c mse (jut iitly he lost no time iu looking np tiie b;.y and re engisinp Litn at an it.iTeased s:ilary, witu . lacntal nsolntioii to make him a pirU.er in the busiiitva. and possibiy his ton-in-!av N;iw! The merchant h st n tiiuo in suing the bank fr-r t!ie jfl-jO. What Will Surelj De It. One's hu:r begins to fall out from many ci.-uat-s. The important ques tion is : What is Eure to make it grow ri figmn: According to ll;e testimo- j ny of thousand. Parker's Hir B d mit rill .1.-1 it If nnirViT rr.r 1-aM ' 9,HtX6, rtore5 the .riinal col .r w1( n t.e j;n;r j or f lei, i -ad j icut's dindruff. and caues the siip ; to feol cool and well. It is not a! !'''' Kre-ty n'P".T pei iu:ne;i, i s; le. .ever tiiFappomTs inose wuo require h nice, reliable dressing. The Wheat Crop in California. Saw Fkacis:o, Jur.e 17. The Call pnbliBiiea crop rejicr1 s from tiie prin cipul wheat frroerinp fo-.:?itiea of the State. The finrea show the 1 1 1 ii. tmn nnilur fliA , , r v i i". 1 1 .u f i nt-s. and that it will not eicrel 24.000.000 btishelf". Or tliree-eeveutlm of lrtst yenr's crop. In ix counties j rnly wU there lie half a crop. Sit ; conntiea will give a quarterof acrop, 1 . 1 ' ' and tlie balance will not give more thnn an eighth of a crop. Tbe prob abilities are that nxt year's acreage will show a large decrease, while the fruit area wiil be largely increased. The fruit crop of all kiads through out the State, except in a few sec tions, is in goad condition, and the yield will be largo. Assaulted By Female Depositor. Detroit, Mich., Jnno 19. Last year John Kuhn, a private banker and real estate dealer, failed involv ing many comparatively poor depos itors in financial ruin. Yesterday he was taken into court to be tried oa a charge of embezzlement, but his law yers were not ready and the trial was postponed for a week. The cor ridor of the court room was filled with women. Many of them were loosers through Kuhn, aud when the latter emerged they assaulted him with grcnt violence. One of the wo- mfn screamed out iuEuKii"u:'-TufciVai, .. ..... v .. I tne man mat stole our money. l'jt I j kill him !" She accompanied the words with a blow of her parasol. ' knocked Kuhn's fcat off. It was immediately pounced npon by the oiLw women, who tore it to tat tela. The first woman in the mean while wan rigorously plying her nm- brella over Kuhn's b.-aj und shoul ders. A policeman dashed asi .la ih men who were urgiDg the woman in the assault and siezed Ler arm. Kuhn then ran into an oS?o and ask ed that ho ba protected from the men, who, he said, had deliberately form ed a plot to as9assinte him. Jl de clared they were armed, and had in stigated the as'.ilt with the expec tation that ho would in turn assail the women, and thus give them an opportunity to kill him. He says he believed his life to be constantly in d:ir;ger. Conceraia; the Wheat Sbertafre. Coi.rMjtcs, O., JunolG. The State Board of Agriculture has compiled a a c-. (indurative statement of the wheat I 6nortage, hasoi on otneial telegrams and private sources of the piuatnt proliaoihtic-s with ttie known live year average, as estimated by the United States Department of Agri culture. The total average for the past five years in the United St ttea wa 412.355,6'J'J bushels, while the estimates fur 18S5 are a30,77l,0J0 basheis, nh -wing a shortage of 181, 57C..G.IJ bushels. The Board gives a list of t.vcuiy States aud adbumes that tho.se not mentioned will have a fall average crop. Tliey would still have a probsble shortageof 1SO,000, 000 bushels, or over 240,000,00 bushels at compared with last year's full crop. Jli'-hivran aud Xuw l'oik seem (o be ilic- only t-voStaUs shoiv- iug fuli wheat crops. The shortagf is in Oui", lndiiua, liliuoi?, Ml-ssou-ri, K.i;.fra ud Culif -rniu, the six greit winter wheat otaied. Thoso Staics oniy provide a yield of 9 ),0j0. 00' buKueJc, which in a (shortage of i 118.000,000 bn'htM over the five yeui b' average- The ro:)Ort concludes: 'There cau bs no l'mgeraay possible doubt tint thid yi-are wheat crop cf the United Slates is to be the mer-t disastrous failure for nearly a score of Tears, and there is nothing to be gained bf denying or striving to mi t nrr 1.. tl.a' ig.'ite the fact, or trying to it the public down gentlv to the knowledge of it." Fatal Work of the Storm. Masox City, Li. June ld. Tte house nr.d bnrna of Matthew JiedJv. several miles from here, in the couo ty, were carried r.wiy in the tslorm Sundav mgut n.l the family Jiud a fearf.-l experience. There are hard ly bosrdu enough left about the lioiue steail to build a fire. Not a bit of furniture nor a stich of clothing can be found. The wreck is complete. Mr. Reddy's brother was hurled into a field. When the h uso went to pieces Mr. Kaddy was left iu a ait ting positioD on the ground. Oa looking around he saw i-v a fl -ih of lightning that his broti.-er wsst retch cd dad noiue yiu ds a-.v.-v.-. II t pick ed him np and carried him into an underground milk house. H? then commenced a search for his wife and found her iu her ni'i.t ciot.'iM ."rme ten rods fron the ho-jse cSLe was also carried to the milk hone. He next looked for his Cve-jear old boy '-arohing by the light of ths elec tric flu-hoe and at last discovered the infa'it thirty rc.e from where the house had stood. The boy was almost driven into the mud. When they were pothered into the miik house their injuries were discovered to be severe aa.l the ruother.aml child will bnrdly lne. Tim brother h both esrs pii?, his head gashed, and his ph-.ulder cit and bruised. The wife had three gashes on her fore head, one on her nos-. a big ch ia the back, bruises on her legs and is injured internal.V. All three were beaten bi: k and blue all over thair botbs by the hr.i!. Aa H- V. iX-liil Hir Vlnr nrnlmm youth ful trMbneM and color Io fcd and frmf hir. It aitiins thm raulu bf Xtm l:ni oUtia f tb hair roots and eolor aland. It r.;tint- the t T (II) cleans it. Il r-lor to th ll'tl that, oilhar by rratj!i of or dir" of C. ca!j, ba brcoir.a Art, Lrh ir.d kr:til, a rlia:iy and tln,T aii-fn t-T.xm cf Mlrfme t-j!y. Tlri la do d" Io im'i Da'.r 'Trj ( )T andtco rood ltiia la by tl a X it lanparta t til follirica. and .tla cltaa-linr-a and hta.i'r.frla-M cf tl.a renillUon lu vldrh i: nj.c-j;. a !! ra!p. AYi:irs ll:Jr V:ior rrnwa tha fcair. iur Vif. la tha Kl euro Ln.ira f-.r T.rariT Eiir, S-.d 1!.1. llcUiof Eumora, Tur S r". T.-rptd Kiln!-a, and aU cUiiT d'.ataara cf O-a afa! t:.t na t)i ftulipf r.f fj 11 ITpn "-a frdlng. Kol.ia ctra X I ill 1 of the .:ianc of dsndixff an prrfct:y, an t ao ffee.ial!y iroTrnra tla ramrn, aa Ami llAia Viuua. n arfdi-Jcn to t!ia carr'ira ard r,lor!;.a Tirtu r"jUar to Ajar a lliil T T fZ (1 ftiaU.'.llllirury. Tlin:r at lij fcr ba cl-ml;t l.air drcaairr mada. It aiiaa tha aalr t- tro" h!rk ul1 lB and latpa tt alwaja of and c'oaay. Ayer's Hair Vigor Owitalna nn dt'.atarisra trerad!. a. Ila oa prarcnta all atalp :?. aora. araiaat ti htir puwliif tUm or gTar, and acra;y aoraa aJ baidaaaa Uaat ia nt orfaala. r!tsraKD aT Dr. J. O. Ayer Co., Lowall, Hhv .Sold by ail DnfUU. MO L U b I jl J 1 1 V L - The adv.-rlNrr liavinc beon rrrnanr-til'v enrvd ( ih: drfid d!fi, (.'imkiunrii"". "' """I'le r-m.-or. nxio,i io mane K""-n " V" T , ' cure. To a I wi:o nsm' il. ri'l "Tit! a cure. a mpy f th prracriii-inn nied. (Kr.) ith ll direc'ion lir preparing and uing the aa'ne bich tlicy wili lin t a sura Crua tor Corona, Coli, Gunst'MPTio!', Astiim, BitoxcHim, SiL. Pariii-a wishing thn I're wription, will pleas addrf. K-. E. A. WILSON, 194 IVnn .St.. WiiliJaiMinrgh, K. V. J.m. !, "bi-ly. ruptured r: onr .itnne?nt Lo tion I'ondi-r. f ale, sure rnrft. $1.0') by mail aitli lull liircrtinn. HonI; for 2 rent tamp. i'EET at CO., 301 Sixth Avonuc, New York. Jan. 8, 'c"-ly ('a tit I an .ol!ce. Ail p rj-i-na are liorobr ciirione-l ajair.st Trcsf 'm.i upon the !a.il m tho umi"r iigf ii, n huiher ?..'.t:.'U leiaeiled, or in poesR'nn ol, tor tho purpose of Bahins, bnnliui.-. fr jthtr:i bi-rm-s. rui'tioi tnubi or lor an uimf.C'-s "iy purp-t. Berjmin fc heuoUt-rgcr, Wm. llir.mn, Iiasc Sbelieiitierger, aUiiric.! I.ponard, June 11, 1H85.) Josloii Fine. John Tine, John Kelier, Lucicn Aukcr. Knlii I'uni'd ottrsKHriri -v. r A KM lite- 01" 12 A'-UL?', ;,i..iC it r,. 1 - -.,,! T TT . CT on erected a pood TTO STORY PLVN'K liOl'SK Therein running !er at ih'j dor. Hall the land ia elrtivd. This fill rnk& a good homert:,vii:v-tit to iV: ruin, riiiia. arho'la an'l chureei.. 'i'ii'' properfv ii. lo-aiJ in S'itu Val!j , ri-rrn.nirh town ship. Juniata county, Pa., four inilea from Vtiiliiutoaa. For term call oa or add rest. SIXTH BCNCE. Bapt., 24, 14. MiflliBtowB, Fa, STILL O ,1M WE MEAN TO STAY THERE. - FAIR DEALING, 18 OUli MOTTO. -on- SUCCESS, 0UB REWARD. -UJ- STRAY KR will not. nor cannot L at th saoee aitea.linn our effort! to chitted for (..LU 1 II l.i b in 3iiCiiutcwD, acd Dud the ci-UUiUbitv ulirk 1 1 ill , firt leva. j I'bt paMi'i have faith io onr pub!uhed tistegieDti, aud we atriva to dfurre the fall tutatare f eonfidenoa so freely placed in us. livery day brirjgi frenb proof io us of the gnod will of all eluiri We ay withoat tb IfiH tear of contradiction (nud bsve pienij uouey to b:oi it) flat mj terribly ffnJed T pnsitioa bit Two D. bari w'rth of uoswjale, cr m be galls iben.. WAR GOOD. to rev one. NO OLD GOODS s til our iuiiuur C;4tbiotr S(BIE TALK ABOUT IV rBNr- .FX 1 I Why, before I will allow my customers and frieuJa to bo utctictd io tUat manner. I wiil do busuions tbis suoiiuer for I-amr, au l sbow you tbe bill for a very piece of sood you buy, only a'iing expense of trimportatioo, aoJ lour advantagoi for bnying are equal, if rusotyivtni. "I bi rather b a dog and bay tbe il i e 'OCeitt-d, "ine people tLibk all tiuia tbay get liuroogh with us and our neiuo'ub-T Trhatover yoa buy of u uinst b as repraented. V ben we aay a suit io all wool eueh must bs fact, aud when we giv a price we pnarau tee that aoob price u lowr tbau any one else can eeli tbe psme article nt. Sam'l STBAYBB, THE OLD EELI ABLE CLOTHIER ANDJTRMSIIER. Mav 13, 1S85 "THE Tii ? I itr; rit iiiailo in f V? . -'X Va, Ki'I'Ovcrlaj' vr Imifstion iit'o;a X witb ivitl HL-.VuoreiIVat!u;'. mi York Ojv-m T'.e L;u-t mi i :tr.?prf-fnar.fnt Ly the l.-st 2.0o Rw.t i:i tic mark t. Try a pnir of the Neatest, 'J'atifst a Cheapest Uoot of T.riH: jrradri in Christen ;l':ni. I' or tnle 3ELFOP.D BDILDDIQ, CORNER ilIN UrtrDG MIFFLIXTO W N , PA. J I'M ATA VALLEY RANK, JBRANCH AT PORT HOY Ah. ! Stockholders Individually Liable, ! 4.NEVIN l'OXEUOr, Frtntnl. j T. T Alf IRWIN. rarr' PlIRCTf.aa : J. NfTln Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrork, Noah Hirtilr, Philip M. Knpner, Au G. Konsall, I.ouia E. .A tUinaor. W. C. Fi-i.-inroy, Toca:ii.r : J. Npri'i Pomerov, 5. E. I'wJier, Ph'iii M. Kepnrr. Annie K. ?heilev, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kiirn. Satiriel M. Knr'.u J. Iloiioei Irwi.i, T. V. Irwin, F. Ji. Frow. John Hertzlcr. Jora-ph Hotiirock, L. E. AtKinson, W.C. Pomeroy, Anios G. Doniall, Noah iK-rtalor, Charlotte Snyder, 7 Imprest allcsrrd at tbe rI ol 8 Ter cent, on 5 monthaaortilica-es, 4 po;anUon I uiontba certihtei.. jv:ii xf-Z) u LMi. Lam: a VI t-kcrv-rjan23vJf85-tf j . . - .. - SIT S3i.3T XT SI FTO JEARODT ICOTHL, JSinth St , aaulh of Chestnut, on aquarc . south of th New I'oat 0!iiee, one-lull i aquare fronv r3lnnt St. Thr-atrn and in the very bi:ainea eentre of the eitr. On the i Anieriran and European plana. Good room ! fiom 5"c $?.00 per dy. Kemodeled aa-1 i newly larnichcd. V. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. ov. 21,133, ly. Sprlag1 and fcu turner Gaadt. I Kould inform the public that I hiTe now in my new miiiiuery !oro at my p'w- of residence on n iter street, M tnintow serend door IroTu eornur ol Uiide street, m I 'lit Mock, ot bprinand Suiuiui-r miliiu iin-v liu ...v it let, roods, ad now, an 1 of the latest st and bavin?; empl yel first rlaaa milliners. I ar.i prepares to anp'ilr the public with everything found in a ertL-lis mulioer store, coma and eianiia ny atock. 1 consider it no trouble to abow good. MRS. bKlML. May 2-83.1.T. Tbe Srntmtl and Repihran offico ia tha plasa to get job work done. Try it. Iliil pay yon if yon Bead aawtfciaf ia A at Ha. TOP - rr.in... Bucfrgold. Wa ars hibh.'T bring don the higU f iiees loroierlv THIS KKAors w drttroyed by fire. doc aupatior, to uy Lous.' io central moon, tutu iuh a o! ubitr.5' otbrrs are o!d V ttt. Weil, by the low j rtce.. tiiey simil charga ibeir ruind-. MATCHLESS." urebHIty Cheapness CMKIife.!? IN 'i'-H 7.ADI' ATCHLE S 1 . line Cu:a'.'oj the l a.' TljPir-' STEAM EHGIKE AND BCILEB WSEKS tataalitM a aita -Va3 i55i-:-l.- jT?iiS.vl j - XJCa3- LCVi FFlltES! i ra v U A . : v.l; ;k1 PUU 'VS. 4 nor a r ( it. '1-t fw.aiavi i A tS ttrotoi. . . . Sr O G 6x ) - .... 500 t 7 0 " .... fiOO IO ?.. " 7CO o . . !"2 " - - Rf-O i; t. -.' " .. . - ixao :,:!a.nrY I'-ii.-.-fc - t Itore Tawrr. i. iS rr.i.a c: rou' ' ;n-.m.- .'ji-i - B"k a-0--' 1 ' 4 .T"I "r-- DR. FAHRHEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. : TT tTn,1', ' "" Pe'ft aat ' Xfact cn. rli-u-anda r.l au:;-.cra a a u...:2 it all tt. Us-t. a d all ara j ai with ia charm. iir(aeria. It M:-rriss TKa liAaT a Huua aT Man i rr rnir,nn-lK jt 0:!m,. Ij tot :u-e Ti.cr fiaty with Op.ii tr iioriliji M.a turr., imt n-; Hz. iBhrnrj'e Ter'lun; ryrnp, a-hich is aivara a aiel ralia' :-. It tth-a and auieta fcha Cfiii.o. t, wr twi-w T-.-. 1VH . . nd r.rSwaaT, KAT. a.i F, K tr, pA, An RrarioMirani ALLbiuti.i,r.u.w lmatTKa Sail. it. " fpro Bt oar. HAfJEMTWWX, US. r 'is ; I J. the JJXkfAtJ ,v MM,"i..r7i"-'lt, 1 w.atwLadatoaag PENNSYLV&NIi EA1LE0AD. TIMK-T ABLK On.ailarter Monday, April SU.. S, mini tb.t .top t Mifllin will ran M follow: EASTWARD. HssTiseco AccuimoDArfoa letrai IXuu tirfiun Jily at 6.3 a. iu., Mount Ldwu t,6ti a. m., 'et..n Hamilton , " McVtytown 74 . m., Lewittowo .,50 . m., Milford8.0a. m., Mifflin 8,16 . m , Port Koyl H.21 . in-. Moxica 8,-' - t. ......... a so m VunvkeH.i4 - u , Thoiopsontown 8.4J . ui., Durward a i m., UHIerst.wn 8,5- a m., pyrt W.USa. m., arriinf at Hamsbtrf at 10 10 a. u., ! and at hbiiadrlphi, 3 16 p. m. I Jubiiows Expseu le-Tes Altoona daily atT.lia m., and aluppiug a all re?u"r nations b twesa Altuuua acd Harrlsbiirj, ) reaotio. Mifflin at 10.2-J a. m., Hrrilmr? I 12.40 p. M., and arrive in Phnlolphia at ' 5.4a p. iu. ... I Vail Tais leave Pittsburg daily at ; a. ui., Altoona at 2.00 p. ni., and atop- j ping at all regular atations arrive a: aimiu at 6 14 p. m., JJarruburg 7.10 j. m., l'nila adilpliia 4 J a. m. X ill ExproM learns PitNburg at 1 OCjni. m. 1. - n ni . Tvroni, 7 17 Dm: Hunt !.llUUii,uiv',"l J r - tngdon 8 05 p m i Lewiston 20 p ui ; i Hin 45 did: Hurrwblirg 1 1 15 p u : fiiila- ! J'l'hi ii " WtdTWAKD. I j Wat pAasuii leaves Pbiladelpbia I I dailv at 4 3U a. im.; iUrrlnburg, la it, at.; Uuucdouou, b 0-i a. ui.: limyvrt, 9 23 ui.; ajillcistown, 9 otl a. m.jThoaipsoiitown Isiii. in.: Vau ilvko. 'J io a. ni.: Tuiu.tr gr. a 6 a. ui.; Mexico, 10 02 a. iu.; Port I Uuyal, 10 07 a. in.; MitMin, 10 15 a. ui.; atif;rd, 10 21 a. in ; Narrows, 10 14 a. ni.; ; ' LoUtuwn, 10 40 a. u.; McVeylowa, 1107 ( i a. m Neatun lla-uiilon. 11 2J a. ui ; lian- ' ! thigiuu, 12 tJ p. in.; Tyrone, 12 p. ni.; iitooua, 1 40 p. in., auil slop at ail regular ' ttalious brtcea Harrisburg and Aliooaa. Uvmm birnx leir'i I'liilAaeiLnia oai la:5 40p ui., Ilarriaburg, 10 40 p. in., :oL'L..nu at UocKviila, Mjrv.villo, Iluucan- nun, New(K,rt, Milk-rstuwa, Tbompsoulowu, Port koyal, tiiue at MiUliu, 12 15 y- ui-; Al- tooua, 2 40 a.u., aud I'Msbutt, ti 50 a.m. M mi 1 bai.i loaves Piii:Ulpuia diily at 7.00 a. in., Uarriaburg U.Wa. iu., wtl. U ia v. iu., Uitttiu 1J.17 p. to. , atop- I uiuii ai ail ruul.ir alalioua belocu aud i.l'.wjitt reujlu-j Altuuaa al o.i' JJ- iu., fittfbu-f J- ra. lilarUbo Au-oanoailloji leoa Pbil aUlln daily al 11 Ma. ui., liarriuurj at 6.H y. tu., l;incanuua d.s'i p. u., -n--Dbrtti.li i) ui., Millcratuwa 4,11 u. ui., Tauiupfuiitawn 0,4 ) p. m., Vauiiykti J y. iu , Tuscarura C,il p. ui., Mexico o,5t p. j iu., furt Kuyal 7,'U p. m , Mjltna p.. 63 p. m., Newtoa Haul Con b, 1 4 i. ui., i HuiiiLigJoa tf 4 j p. ui. i I'acltfo ExpreaileaTca l'hi!a't-'.phia 11 W ' p ui : Hurrisburr 3 10 a IU ; Duncaiinua - i I'jiui! HmjTt 4 01 am; iiittlin 4 il a : iu; l,wijton a0 a ui ; iloVeytowu a 30 ' a ui ; Ui. I ii wo 5 63 am; iiuntiitoii fl 'i! Ui ; ft ra.-ii:r 10 ui ; Spruce Creak : :6 64 aa.; ?'ru::9 7 11 a m ; Ui'l't Ul.'la I 7 1 1 a iu ; Altuuna 8 10am; i'ltobuig j i I 00 p iu. j Lma laarea Fliila.lalptna at 11 68 a , iu ; Harrisburg 3 ii p in ; atiitlin ,5 OS p m i 1 l.aarlaiu h ijiu; 11 julli)j !ou ti S J p u ; j j Tyrur.s 7 10 p la ; Altuuua 6 10 p iu i'nia- 1 I tsrf 1 1 ')j p m. I j faat Lina wrai, on Si:iijaya, will at ! DuucaiiDou, ap.il aui :-'': t.j. u : ' wheu flanged.. j 3aail tzpiea aaa-, wu ? i:ulis, t:s! atup ! I at h irrre, whu rliejfi. J J'lUDatuwn Kij reas q SuL-d iya, j I will connect with outid.AV Ha:1 aal iraiu( I 1 iia-riabiir at 1 i p. ui. j ay tas?!;Jr w-at and II tii on: wiil j t:y al Li!''&iiuhT and Puuriuii'a pro;J, ; "ha tiaged. j j JutiDstowa Ezprfta will i;opat Luckuuir, ; wtin Caircd. j LhM liTOW UlVlclU.N. j j T.-ait a irate Lo-riatomn Jm.cii.jQ lur liil-t ry tibdtiimJUtiAD), J lj p in ; tur j Siunt'tiry at 7 1 a m. 1 io p ai. I .-a arrive at Lt't(.n Junc'.iou iruui ilili T al V 10 a m, 1 4 pin, 4 SO p ui ; I ! SuuUary at 9 .5 a m, 1 J p ui. from ( i TTU'.N'BUIV"lsIU.V. ! Tra:na leava Tyrone tor EeUelouta aud ' I .w.lr ll.n r U 1.1 , I , r . i x.b.cu . a A ' iu, f v UJ. &.a,v : lyruca tor Cumeaavilia and ClearBeU at c 'a' a in, p in. i 1 taiua Irave Tyrone tor Warriors Mark, : FaonyK j .ia f iruice a-id Scutia at V19a, ui and 4 Ut p iu. j Traint arrive at Tyrone from li--llo:oDta ! aud Lick Mavru al 7 05 a ni, a'j i 7 00 p ia. j '1 raina arrie at Tyrone Iroui lji)rea- Tilla and l'lcarM at 0 5 a :u. ,id i 16 p in. j Tiama arrire at Tyroi.e troru j-o.ia, War- r'.ora WiirS and i'euu'ylvauia Ki.ruace at 0 tl a ni, at '1 Jo p iu. j il. Il li. T. K. li. i. BEi.'FwUI) MVI 10X. j Trima lent lliiminsJoa lor Bed!-rd, I Briilx'-puit and Cuiu'jerlau I at b S j a. m. aud r iii p. ni. I Tivtina arriae at Huntingdon fr.iia Bad-' ford, Kridiirport and Cumberland at 11 80 t p. ra., ti 10 p. m. i SKKX I'LRITE, ATTOKNK Y-AT-LA VT, miTUNTO-.rx, J'.'.MATA CO., ? COwllectl al ICDuot . ootw. e ' I c.invatM-i;is pruinptly U:fi-e wili Al.;n. t JA. a--M.j Lvtia E. Artmacx. Gio. Jarcaa, Ja . j iraisMjKoi:., ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW, hutlintown, PA. CC'.-'.lf;tln5 and CenYeviarir.f; promp": i iy atit-n tcd to. ' J I Oificf ln Main atrert, in pl ica of rsai . donre ot I.i.uia P.. AiUinaon, Kt., soutti of j briil r atrct. n i, 1 1C,, lfr,. D. ClMWFOitn, M. )., ! i resmfi c;ieiy thr practice of! . M-d;cin ni Si-rpery and their collateral ' braiirlu-s (iJicf at th' old cornt r of Third ! . am urtnirr kireel-, ilitllintown. Pa. -rch I1.', j J M. BliAZEE, M. V., miSiCUN AND SUEGE0N. .Iculcmiii, Juniata Co., Pa. Ortirs formerly occupied bv Dr.. tHrrei . Pro-Mional business pronipt'.v attended to ! at all hours. Jonx J;i,Arnnus. Joar.-u W. Stivvi Ml 1, 4 1 ST31 JI El, IJSSDBAJSOE AQEK1S, PORT ROYJJ., JUXUT.1 CO., rj. C7"Oily roliahfo Companiea reprcntei. D.t. 8, l?7o-ly ; j How Iot, How Krtored ! Just i:blihed. a new e-litioa .f DH Cl'LVKKvr.M.'SrEI.F.r.KATEl ESSAT on the raural ran ot Spra.ATjasa.i or Sen.in-1 Weakmas, li.rolunt.irT .-e,inal ios. Ikpotejcv, Mental and I'hvsical Inrai acity, Itinediuients to .V.rri,icr ' o . jalao, o ssine7io!, EfiLEraT and Fits, i-i' j -i-iuuu tmce, ot aexoil ritra.r- I ajitne, Ac. ! ! The celebrated anfl.s,. :n il.:. -i ! . r ao:niT4U:o essay, clearly demon-lrales from a thirty! yen' sncccsslul practic. that tha alarm 1 lug ror.serjuei.ee of self abuse nmy ce rad- 1 cur.-.,; poiutin,? ont a mode of cur,: at onee aitnpie, certiin, and efT-etnal br rueana ot hu h evcy smTerer, no witter j . .... ...,.. may Ul;j rilJ. cnrt. ti(u , ae.l ch-aply, r.rtvat!y and mdicallv ' ETThM l.-etmo ah .uld l m ti... h.nrf. oi every yousb an.l every nun in the land.1 Stent UBfltr iiii!. in m i 'nr. any ad Jre-a, pot pot-i, on receipt o four iani,,.., ...... . .' 'I' 'na' cents or two poMa:e alauipa. Address CILYERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 AnaSt.,.wTork,K.T.i iwil B.j FitY9ico Box 4). SPUING STOCK CARPETS Li Choice Pattern VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Eztra Super Medium od Low Grade uIINGRAENS, k Fall Line of VENETIAN, A ComDlete Line of ; T f ' X. V A Choice Lot of HE31P, Beautiful Pattys in STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT TUJi Carpet House AN IJ) F0RSIT03E ROOM OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At tha Old Stand, BRIDGE & WATER STP.EET3, MlFFLISTon'.T, l4.. B13 JL'aT RKCE1VEL) Ail tho above srimiierated Mfcalj, nd all Other things that U,tJ b. found ia. j CARPET FUSNITEB STOHB, , ; AT PRICES BEYOND COMPHTITIOS- ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINK OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pilta, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLOF.S. " Looking Glass ti IN GP;F.AT VAKIETT, &C. &C (to. In fact everything usually kept in a First-Cla.8 Hou- v -v- i c- UmiSQing OOOfiR tO'-e. ini.iv c r imiPGS STREET, f oulh Batwaea the Canal aad Watr MIFFLLSTOWM t - - W-
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