REPUBLICAN .nr. jane a. TEBS. Kn ter annum it P"1 . .'f"".- $2-00 if not paid ""thin TerMftnenU in.ertea o e"rt'.k tur"iD!'OT,'on- . ' !at busm' h in!)ertloII. L I0" be made to thoee desiring 'tfORTLOCJLS. ' .. eat UK"'- ...iff . l . . urA few. ... P'l -- "iM""'? l"",r- taere he ate. P , ,av flillt. ( u-ist on locust. knrrrf"' cd a:i eari-ioai. j Si week. Ill not b? Urge. v crop re hers. - . .... C .tiiriiar. 1 1 fft.it i:-- . l.il !icy L !l -K fuller fffr . - ,vv Hit sporti nra-iu uaii-n- ,, SUtlS 't 10 ""6 fl-;.. l-?atiiD . '"" :" J"'1 " )r hive e '!io iouie. . t- sea" nII fnr tci ir : ! smninercw. .. i-f -tr:e. hiv masm yn:i know. ..4 vtin? shirt fr 1-ct. at S-hMt'e. :..b,efi.p. )) bJ better than ex pec- t., 0f (Kjt wirr at HckonhTg- ecsp'tltit of ! iiarber of farmers trsds hay lsst -"irtsil wheat crop in .wo rti!nr Is arndonei at this ;a proper to bry property on time pay 4 lira in I""1 week killed twenty :j j jn'4 fnr mn are fsshiansble this -te f th locuit illustrates resnr- -:"!. tt :'! yon a pair of good overalls tihi!iMe musical instrument Is lit! mrf casiimere suits at Schott's ?-stejt are rnry in certain parts of limcnty. r I. H bb it home from Northumber- i r:r.3'y. fiy Swloe is re-roofing his houses iii!; free t rv.vV. a boys snit at $2.50, a better Is r.i;. i-ytr will sell von a good every day .:fc.6. iff Vrott fcr a good pair of working t j -'sr irct ?iriittbe a hop at Millerstown on it of July. fijiaiii raUs will go into effect on .tor Jul.-. ?eUtett ii ht's, go to Schotf, the SGw'ii'n ba b-n shippln; bi t jt Mil lull, ""Jia HcCMIsa is still confined to his Oy ritinjjtism. '-aii'r !':r-sir y-ars sinca ths first lu ii'.:fa a mile. i'Eirri in t ronntrv ar not q'lite N J' s, of T'-o npsont.-wn has 20, ' tt.a a; w-ir'. J :' EMcr t-nnjt the Drat load of new ";t' W2 !! Fnrf IV. --'i-r sri:t t?,s roof ston cf the -:' m 'S'iTa-at. CbmiS T-barg is coanfir-g ""f s "bay s iaaow. 1 3IlrW of SB ll lion i-mlil ln :'.t U!c'tun duu. '?'SRsff oi'ii't Miinirv society has "tftti-d t Acidemia. ?rhi-tt" New Cio'lii-if a..ti-erfise- '.a-i.ttatii.ln I-.. I tl,- , C- Hirks. of M xV-o. h ,, hefn sn- !i.sen;?r aj.-nt at LewiMown. . T'-ttver . r.;.. .V .. r .. . .B jtuio-T- s rainy iv nil '".r tur n .,t rnie t p,s ",ca5nn. TaK-,T, n irvest Home A '. iati.iti t p. on next 5ats.r i.iy. "hinf,wj ,lhnt of ,he ' to W refls-ited in L.incst-r county ,-1 - rk shirt for 42ct. at Schotfa. j ' U-,'1, furmr'v of tips rnnntt. hnt ats, is visiting friinds in Juni ia Hnr,tir,edon hiva srrnrt -"J Ma air maaln... . . c .i ...u v .ifs. uu .-tuyuiiii opn' Ti' ht,e ben entered aifsinst 4 -! tue jveaioru county Hr:,i-n. ti,c; V c- "a"i'-i :in-y uooa 'tlicide bv sh. r.tiior on h "t. - invv.. . . U-,"f T "'""en lashes at - .ueriri oi baliimore, last -ir. iiaT. f. bor in l'"r township. SocnstV fr'"U ,h effeCt of L?r.l America " n h "r,"re ttuns are i ,,'1'' ,hls povernment set will '"nyi.ve, er t!ie post office, v, as i i 1 C,( :r ' WedDet-lav. bv a Vn. . v c"fr, that itr,.., r "sicr. ."youapurorih- tr.i, TlT'a 'ir to Fi" sit- j im. t.L 7 J" I'rice of them. "u 1 iav. j: u- ii.. am-. " ""- . U' com- . r .. Dr. Braieo, of Academii, was in town, on Monday. f. Minn Anna Parker bas returned from Wil ton College. Mini Laura Hamlin graduated from Wil ton College, last week. Misses Annie and Grace Grarbill are home on vacation from Wilson College- There was a brisk shower of rain, and brfcht sun shine all at one time about four o'clock on Sunday. Some one wants to know whr it it that the lucust tay outiide of the town. Why do tbey not go to townf The Lutheran congregation on Sunday, elected Kei. Mr. Grail, of Athens, New Turk, aa their preacher. The closing exercises of Airy View Acadfny will take place on the evening of the 20 ih day of this month. Exchange papers report the a I vent ot a new rd-r of potato bug, it is smaller than tne coaminD oue, red in color. The f (xiiiituient of Chtrjes B. Crawford to be lini inter createit a breeze among the democracy last Wednesday. Henry Singraaster dird recently at Slmudnburg and left an estate worth $1, 000,00(1. He w aged 75 years. One hundred and eighteen suits have been brought against the stockholders of the bro ken Everett. Bed lord county, bank. . W. W . Copeland, postniistor in Patter son sent in his resignation ot the or&ce on Saturday, to the I'osi iu t.-tor General. "Ira Wilson, formerly a tvpa in this office, but now, working on the Htrrisbiirg Inde pendent, is home on a short vacitiou. Aaron I,ridy. of Fayette, was in town last Kri.lav. He hn bien el.-cted assesior ! ol Kjyette tuwnstip tweuty-ihree yejrs. t'ne bundled and forty person were kill ed bv an fip'(i'n iu the IVlnlli bury coll i-ry, n4r MaiK'henter, K'igUud, Ust Thurs. day. A pirty of young totks from this plsee pifinced at Jericho d iui l.ixt nvdnesdv. Thev all repoit bAviu' hid an immense i true. Wantid. An account of the manner in which a locu.-t employs its time during its S"jouru ol sevt nteen veirs under the groil:l. JicUumn of the Dem"crt mnd Rtszittrr is off with til Stite Klitonil Assoculiou to Loiiif Briicti, Coney laUud, aud a sail on the ocean. The Carlisle shoes are the best fitmg, ni- :fS,;atn "is '' 111 ' 11 ' ' "l-'"c ! cest and neatest akos in the market, an I ,j.,..,tt for a child's suit tor $1 5 . i,ir t.il- only al .- W. Heck's boot and suite store. It is estimated from crop reports, taking an average of five years, that the wheat crop rliis year will be llS.oiHJ WW bushels abort ol the average. Sickness in the family of Rev. Welfares prvveuti-i him Irom coming on Sa'liidjy, heavy hsrven this j c iisi-quftiilv fhera was uo preaching ia tbe C'hat-lou Minday. ThoTpsontown has a borough hogpen wbere all h-gs tint are found on the street j (. l- I are uriven io. ji cusis uiucun:i)i wo gci m iwemy-nve jeclurcd at the time that tbe tools bal been Mrs. Prudence Ann Hart, and dgn j u0j 4l tna r. nouse to aid in the rob-Mii-s Mary, who have been visiting in J uui- bi.ry u,nry Uoshcu was indignant over a'a. renin , a lo ineir nome, in n oo,i-r, , Unio, on r rirtsy. 1 uey are auniaia p-opie. On the 15th mst , a man named Sancrbier stopped at a CI evelard. Ohio, hotel, and while there oM lii wife and bsby to a man naiud McFar'iaii'l tor oue hundred do'l ars John M. A. Pasiniore. who. sone yours ago, was on the Kepnhliran State ticket for the nftice of Auditor Genera', hss be-n in the county the past week, driving a book enterprise. The sweltrritis best of tlia 14th, 15th, snl l?th, wss broulit to i cWse u the 17th l,y cooler weather. It will not get a great deal warmsr thin it was on tbe first days mentioued. None cf your pranks young msn.re'nem-b-r that a youth at Cambridge, Mass., his been fined for assaulting a young lady with a sunbeam, reflected from a looking-glass carried m his ha-id Mrs. Laura E. A. Greer.leaf, of Henry Clav. Delaware, formerly Miss Atkinson, siferof Congressman Atkinson, of this town, in extensively engaged in the cultiva tion of the silk worm. Ma-riiare and death notices not exceed inz fiv- lines, earnenily Rohcifei and pub-li-hrd free. M iriiage congratulatious, IJ'it nary !io!ire. Tribu'es of resp.-cts, and to forth, cash Ove c-nts a line. Wm. Van werlngen, of Beiletown, re. turned last Frnlay, from an attend nice, up on til- -7th General Assembly of tile L'ni-t-d I'rrab.i tcrian fhurch ol Xorth America, which cocvenid at Top.-ka, K unas, Miy 27 lst. Aver" Sarsararilla operates radically nj n and through tb- b'ooJ. an 1 is a sie, reliable a'ld absolute enre for the various d . ises.cotnplaia'.s. an ! disorders, due to i debility, or to a constitutional taint or infection. ine toy or man iu turows ?qnias Close ill I.' llllll KM IB Slllll "UIH II " IU II lUl-w pJJ along the part uient should be iruiii'diately hu riL- i b' for j lstice and receive tlie re ward thar his ignorance and maliciousness entitles him to. On Saturday a week the btrn of Thomis Reader ti-:ir Irkrshurg, Perry countv, ws d -stroM d bv fire. Tbe contents ot tbe bsrn . were consumed in the fire. The Wig D.s lunrliir.wrv ai d so forth were Consumed but the i.iuldii.ir wore without insurance. TtE'h ex'racte-! without piin. 1' irfe-r-y IisruiVsft. Acts on the tooth cily. 7'f tluche sviip"d i'i five nj!niitvs, without t-i rki-ting. Aitificial tc-efh from to $1:1.00. (i. ij. Desb, i;i!l!intown. Thcrf sre exception? fo s-1 rules, and that is t!e eiplau.ition in a general way tor the ai..oir;ii'it ol O. J. H rvev, a Wilk- irte rfjibricsn to a clerkship in the I Tinr i Aud tier's nfiiee f the Treasury lie pattiiienl. al Washington. The particulir ieson lor the sppointiu'nt k thai he is a poison .1 friend nf Secretary Manninz. 'The Presbyterian chtircb,-:n Shipjiens bnrg. atid a dwi iring en the nfWjoarite aide of the str et, were bJmrd to the Iround on Siinilay, Ihe 14;h ir-sf. '1 he chu-li building is said to l.sve been one of the tiiit m the Ctno! crknd valley, and cost $iG,dC There is an li surar.c? of $li.lK0 rju the irhurch and 9110 ; on the dwelling. There is a msn ramd Moll, In Miss., who evidently bliete that be is a biycer man than Cleveland. Tlie President aipoinffd him postmaster for' the plac named, but the appointment gave great dis to.t inaction because he had been connected with outrage on colored j-coiile in that community. The President recalled the ap pointment, but Meal will not give it up Over in Bedford county, where an unlaw ful distillery was in operation for ihe man ufacture and sulo of liquor, whisky was ! called viIoses-" A citiiirn w ho wanted a ! bottle filled would go into the whisky place, lsriiij, stand bis bottle and money on a taule, and ofi, w ooiamei at- I call tor Moses, by invisible hands mo mon- rsi th. hin ' TIixtir ,ne iver- ! ev and bottle would be drawn upstairs, and t ;he iiotlie would oe nmn rrimucu unw . are again In whisky. There are all kind of caters. The cater 1 that eats to much, the meat eater, tbe veg- etable eaier, the eater Ibat eats every kird ".. , ,ne tc Lutheran i of thing that Comes III bis way, me eaier o, 1,'rrT co"'v Pa., that is m irticulnr thai be will eat only 'ra-,, !!? '"nelN. Serrtceti certain kinds of food, the oat meal and S -i o'clock P. M. bran bread eater, tiin toast and egg eater, tlie froff eater, the mackerel cater and so forth, and uow since tbe advent of the lo cust has come the insect eater. .. The County Veteran Associa tion. 1 lie members of the Executive Commit- , I . m a . sai-.1l fatii . ror .... i ,..-. , ... . ..r H.-, u - skii -- .u-iiaio, can con- ' on saiuiuaj, ia nisi., ior mipoc . U ,h" ". 'hat in ! ing lue time and place ot holding the sn- tSrWmd'",,il't8in'hLui-ii.uilro.un,oD aud f such other business a. j th.l,U'"heti Utter may b. brought before iL a,T,llfcyfth.Jnnlata. J J. M. BRA2EK, Chairman. A down east debating society la abont to wrestle with the question: "Which goes the fastest after be Lag broken, a colt or $5 bill I The Chambersburg Repository aaya, of the Wilson College examination t The young lady scholars all came out of the or deal with Hying colore. A number of young ladies from Mifflintown attended Wilson College and were in the number spoken of by the Repository. General Grant was taken in special car to tbe house ot Joseph W. Drexel, or Phil adelphia, on Mt. McGregor, about twolve miles from Saratoga, l'ork Stale. The place ia 1100 leet above the level of the sea. Tbe General's throat ia troublesome aud he speaks with difficulty and scarcely above a whisper. Avoid by all means tbe use of calomel tor bilioua complaints. Ay ei's Cathartic Pilia compounded entirely ol regulable ingre dients, have been, tested lor forty years, aud are acknowledged to be the best reme dy ever devised for torpidity of the liver, costiveness, aud all derangements of the di gestive apparatus. It will not be lawful to marry a man and wojian alter the first day ot next October, unless they preaeut credentials, that they have tbe consent of the state lo the mar riage, which may be obtained by going to the clerk ol the Orphan's Court ot tbe Couuty in which the marriage is to take place aud obtain from biin a marriage li cense. 'The Wet worm," is reported al work destroying young corn in certain parts ot Kansas, ll is said to be a scourge equal to ihe grasshopper. Large fields of corn, eight to ieu inches higu, looking fresh aud greeu iu me moruiug, before niglil become wiibervd and dead. The worms are an iucb to eigui iacUea long. The egg from wuich tbe worm is produced is supposed lo be di-pjsilod by a small yellowish wnile miner. UA few evenings ago lightning passed down tne rod on the bouse o! Mr. &uiiulph ol McCoy si ille, while the tamily wuro ai tui'uor. Tiie family were shocked iulo a siaic ol uuconsciousuess for a lew seconds aim liid uut know what had taken pisce, but they experienced no injurious vll'ucts Irom the slroKe. The kmvea aud forks Mial iiui b:eu ou the labia were scattered. Itie lower part of tbe house was tilled with iuivke, but uu lire was started." The editor of the Everette Pre.s and a ludi Iricnu, united the South lVuusylva ma hanrual tuuuel that is being put through tbe bid.iug Hill, in Fulton couu'.y. 1 Uouu the place is la up" by electric light, aud frvxn air is forced in by aid of niacUioery, aud ihe tlriiis are ruu oy au enjriue that is outside ol tne tuuuel, it is a place (bat he ueur expects agaiu to vi-it. The uglita, sounds and dangerous appearance ol the puce geueraliy, causes liui to conclude that it is oue ol the most nn-inviling places lor oue to euter. Ihe tunnel will be a mile long. Some weeks ago tb ievea blew the safe opvu in the oftice of til e Duty warehouse at tti.s place. Auioug the rubbish ol theexplu- sion arouua lue sale a lew tools were louud. A uuiulier ol too.s weie musing al ttiatliiue r . rj Uljkrrs , thia town aud It was cou- , . vliUiD,8 gtee l0uge. Last week there was a Oreak iu tild caual bslow town aud the water ran out of the ducti. Some one .ojked over ihe a hart between tue ware houses aud saw some peculiar loot ing tilings projecting from tbe mud. The articles oere Usiied out aud prjved to be (josnen's siede, two haiutB'.-rs, a buggy ax letree. a brace aud bit, a couple of cuiseis, a pit.ee ol dai irou, a piece ol round iroa, and a screw driver, articles tuat tbe thieves bad stOleu from ihe suop ol iiobison aud Wagner. Ouo ot ibe queer acta about Ihe work of the thieves Is, lhat they did Uol leave the tools lie in lue ware house but toot; lUeui uut aud dowu lo tile canal aud lure llieiu liiio the Water. Ibe couceul menl ot the fools couid not conceal the rob bery or repair the broken aale. Tbe 33rd Anuuul aOntertaln tueot. The 33rd annual entertainment of Airy View Academy, wul he held lli Academy Hsil, Friday evemug, June -6, lttj, at I o'clock. Ibe progiamme covets a wioe rauge of topics which, with ihe music by Aii Mary vVauer aud Ler pupils, promis es to be both inior-isiing and lu-truclive. Admisiioa ten cents. They Advised. The committee ol s-vvd, appointed to advise on the question of the adoption ot a uoilorm aeries oi cooks, lor tue common schools lor J uuiaia couuty, m-t in a loom in tue third stui y of the Jacobs llou.se on Saturuav, and they advised iho adoptiun ol the ksuo series ot school book. All the school book pub. tailing nouses iu tbe Uni ted t late bad agents present to press the merits of their lesptctivc publications up on tne attention ol committee men before tr.fj met. T1 red and lan-uld HoCu. How many tfoiuen there are of ivboru the word? are true : '-Thiy feel languid at.d tirtsl, hardly able to bear their weii lit on their feet, the bloom all gone fror.i their cheeks, irritable and cross without lu'-iain,: !. Ise, nerves all upset, worried wiia the ciiit-fren, trelteil over little thing", a burden I i iivms'ivM, ana yeiwnn no mm ease." hat a pity it is. Bnt a lew Domes ol Parker's Tonic will drive all this awav, and rol.-re the troubles peculiar to their SeX. Knot At. At viry e.i-Vy hour on Snnday iu'roing Mr. llaiiu ilnau w!io lives ia Patters-n. heard some one in th back yard. He knew from the irise that there was mis cldef a brewing. He went quietly dowu stairs to see wti.it k. micht be. It is an open lot from where- be came out of his house to the back celU." oof ofCopelind's g'ore, cn l the first object that greeted his e es when he step'ed into tbe yard was a young man endeavoring to break into the ce! ar just mention. d. llannaman chal lenged him, and drew his issvolver and fired at the mid nigh i prowler, wilh what rtl'ect is not d--fiuitely known, but j : !;ing from ihe deer like leaps thst the young man towk he was not bit by the bullet. He must have bad gum shines on bis feet, for Hannamna atvs he made no noise when ho ran back i through the yard and leaped over a fence six feet hieb along the alley. It was a for ivop.in, . .. r... ,u. .ij ,i.,..r Ilsnnsman is no sharp shooter, for he wonld now be a wounded youth with the dishon orable stsin on his character of having been shot in an effort to break into a store. Reduced Rates to National tncampmenl, rla Peuniyl-. vanla Kallroad. The National Soldier's Rennion and En rampmeut will be held in Fairmount Pa k, PLiisxIelpbia, from June 28tb to July 6th, ls5. The event will embrace an eocamp nieut of representative orginnit ions or tbe citizen soldiery of tne Union, and detach ment of troops from tbe various arms of the United Slates service. Tbe command will be in charge of a military committee 'com posed of ihe most emiument soldiers of the land, and numbers ot prorniucut leaders of the late war will be present as guests. The programme embraces all tbe feature of act ual camp service, Ihe moat important of which is a series of competitive drills, in which tue crack military orgauixstioua of tbe several States will contend for valuable prizes. ThTe will also be parades, reviews, and other interesting military manor uvres. Tbe Fourth of July will be a particularly in teresting day, and tho ceremonies are ex pected lo be witnessed by tbe President and Cabinet, and otbrr distinguished peo- nle. Tbe beauty ot Hie camp ground ana us accessions, ."- mt 1 II rorcKi in halts ail aar. ih lVnusvlvaia Uailioad will sell excur- -- , . . sion tickets from June C th to Jo 6tb, go.Ki to return JJ I&'JPJXZ twua on lu ay.m to PbiWelphiatt- lj rwdaoad ratea. Fourth f July EKcnr For the benefit of those who would enjoy tbe great national holiday in visiting friends or making short excursions to attractive points, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will aell excursion tickets, at greatly re duced rates, oi the Sd and 4th of July, good to return nntil the 6th, between all stations on its lines, comprising the Penn sylvania Railroad, the Philadelphia, Wil mington aud Baltimore, Baltimore and Po tomac, Alexandria and Fredricksbnrg, Northern Central, West Jersey, and Cam den aud Atlantic railroads. Deat and Kicked II In Wife. "About ten o'clock on Saturday a one armed tramp named Michael Hanlin and a woman that he claimed as his wife bad a difficulty on the canal bank near Port Roy al. Tbe woman says that her husband wanted ber to buy bim liquor. She refused and be knocked ber down with bis list and he kicked her. Mrs. Beasor, living near bv, ran to tbe rescue. The woman lay with out medical attendance until two o'clock P. M. Dr. Graham, of Port Royal, pro nounced the woman to be iu a critical con dition. On Friday Hanlin and the woman were met on the road between this place and Port Royal by a young man and the woman was leauing in an iuaensible condi tion against Hanlin. The latter said ahe bad a tit and asked the youth to help lif t her to a shade, which wasdoue. Hinliubas been lodged inj.il to await the result of the injuries of his wife." Grand Excursion to the Sea ft he re via Pennajlvanla Kallroad. On the 2nd of July next the Pennsylva nia R. K. Company will run tbe first excur sion of the acsson from this section to tbe seashore. These excursions were exceed iugly popular Isst summer, and nothing will be left undone to make them equally if not more so this year. The rate hs bsen tiled at a tig 'ire within the reach of every one. aud tbe lime selected for tbe trip makes it a peculiarly opportune occasion tor visiting the popular resorts of Capo May or Atlan tic City. Tickets good lor ten days will b i sold at the rates following : From Pitts burg, Irwin, Greeusburg. Conuellvillt Uniontown, I.atrobe, Hiamrille and Indi ana, $10; Johnstown, $' 25; Cresson, $i..0; Altooua, $ ; Tyrone, $7.65; Uuntimcdon, $7.19; Cumberland and Bed lord $ 50 ; Mount Tnion, $3.76 ; McVeyluwn, $i.&0 ; Lewistown Junction, $t; Mifflin, $i.6i; and Newport, $3. For fml information aa to time of depart ure of train, tc, spply to ticket agents at points named above. Pleasant simmer Trips. With the Irst hot breath of summer come recollections of broad highways, of hard sand, atrelcbes of billowy ocean, the roar of surges, the cooling breath of Nep tune, Ihe plash of the wares, the salty air from the wide sweeping sea, and the count less other delights of lite on the sea coast. And nature, ever kindly, has placed within easy reselling distance a sea coast for Ihe pleasure of mankind and womankind iu their hours ot leisure, and which man has improved until it seems perfection. Frum Sandy Uook to Cape ilay ihe Allautic Ocean dashes upon a coast of tbe most va riable but always beautiful description. Years ago ibis was for tbe most part a des olate shore, but to-day it blossoms like tho rose, and attracts lo jt the tired dwellers in cities who lave a day, a week, or a mouth ot relaxation. At one end of this shining strip of sand lies Lone Branch, and at the other Cape May. w hile between them are lo cated numerous oilier resorts, all worthy of atletition, and each of which has its cham pions aniorig summer tourists. The most impo. tant ol" the intermediate resorts U Atlantic City. It has the distinc tion of being strikingly unlike all other sea side resorts- it reunuds one of a striking character in Uncle Tom's Cabin," a younjr womau who just growed." Atlantic City wasn't planned. It jumped iulo existence apptreutly ol its owu accord, and has seem ingly made a hit. It is practically an Ulatd tor it is separate 1 from the main laLd by miles of sait marshes. It is twenty miles, nearer to I'hiiad'ilphia than any other New Jersey resort, and ierhspi for this reason it is ibe Mecca ot Phila lelpliians and ol people who live hundreds of miles from thst city. Kv ery one in Penusy-ivaiiia has beard ot Atla'atu City, and !ua the deui xeti of the rural districts taUo, a vacation, and reach- l'tilladelphi 1, tn first thought is to et out of 1'- an 1 reach Atlantic City as qiiiciily ss p .a-iole. Tao first thing to do is to Hud a hotel, at.d, Kith a guide, thi is lut dirtlouit thfv a-o uuiuerous. There are, besides the it itels, cottages with out number aud private boarding houses beyond count. Atlantic City has beyond doubt made a bit, for it is aiwsyg crowdvd in summer wiih a vast concourse of peopia drawn Irom every Walk ol life. The lacili ities tor rea.-hing Atlantic City sre favora ble. The dist.iuce from 'e York by .way ot Philadelphia is I V) miles by rail, and is cohered iu ..bint four hiun ry tin Penn sylvania Railroad and Its seashore connec tion. AU kinds ot fish alriimd in its wa. teis, and sa t water bitds are nnm -rous iu Us imnitdiatu vici jiiv . Its oven tempera ture makes it a heal. hi ill resort, and this perhaps beips to account tor th? fact thst it is i atronled by Ihe rich as well as the poor. lis board wa k is a joy forever, it j not a thing of beauty. Ua:iui jj :u e vj-a. ir.ltig is i iau.tteu in 10 aa unlimited exls.,l. n ou lys t .e crowd is i.uru;-nso. On u rk-dsys it ia Sisv injtn"nse. Atlantic City b.is nettling fo cjiiiplaid p.'. The presiuf srason promises to eclipse a. I pfj vioiis easo::S iu tue matter of attendance, and the natives ate making desperate eff orts to provide lor til - rash lou ihey miy make all the h iy poss.ble irbile the sun re mains above tor horix n. North and S uth Atiantic Cities are a ljiMots to tiie parent ton n, .-.u l aru iu iking nig &trls to caieli up. Between Atiau ic City ind Csto May are a number ot oilier pleises,l and Uonri-b-mg rrs.vts, snr.il si O eaa :iy, 6 -a isle Ci!. aud s.weii's Toint, I'M Iu Compari son with Cape May these are but as tho lowly snow-ilrop lo tiii f ull-oioivi rosi. 1 1 tss b"eu faid foat the West Jer -. iiiii road canies the tiaralcr tl.ruil.-h s desert betore It tinili) dep-siis hioi at C i, A iv. but It so doeg not the joiirn -y e. h.n i (Iiq attractions ol the queen oi wale; i fUs Kvcn a sight of it has a soofnmg n'liienc.f on the most dissr.sHiKi, and then c e'os to be some ground for the statement tuat bad the lotus eaters discovered Capo May they would have pitchi-d their tents there in preference to any other spot on tlie globe. There is nothing epb-orreral about Cape May. Away bick in tti7d it boasted ot a Baptist church, and surely if there wxs a church there it must Lave bad a con gregation. This, of ilsiif, is a source of grai.tication to the residents of the beaiiti f nl i iiy on the sea, a city which can boast ot a popu'stion the year round, with great betels, magnificent private residences, and connrless other advantages, and a lil'.i all ir. Kuthing, apparently, .:au shake K-f popularity. Built upon a atrip of up land, wlleie the wafers of bay and ocsan meet, it has a grand view of the Atlantic. Its beach is broad and smooth, and It is considered the grandest bathing ground on the coast. Tbe dangerous undertoar that makes bathing at some points majeure is here unknown, and perfect safety seems to reigu over the waves lhat live its silver saLds. Its streets are broad and level, and all its structures have an air of solidity and an absence ot newness that ia ref resh ing of itself. An unobstructed view of the ocean is obtained from oue end to the oth er of the magnificent boulevard that runs parallel wr.b the oceau tor a distance of five miles. Its beach .s its gktry, and its new iron pier the pride of its people. It is as smooth as a billiard table. Iu sky is alwavs blue aud its sun u seldom hidden. its batbing facilities are glorious and are takeu advantage of to the full. Moon is the favorite hour lor this diversion, aud thousands of both sexes, all in costumes more or less unique and striking, then t ke their dip in view o' other and a iinirin or amused thousands. Cape Msv's hotels are quite as Ismous as the city itself. During ibe summer season, irom June till Septem ber, Cape May's accommodations, exten sive as I hey are, are taxed to the utmost. Early as it is the indications are that the present season will push its predecessors very Lard in an rdort to beat the record. At the extreme sombem end of New Jersey la situated Cape May point. Kx cspt on the northeast side it to surronnae by tbe Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bar. Although it ia but two miles distant from Cape May it la connected with that resort by rail, and the residents of tbe two poin ts are generally equally well acquainted with both stamping grounds. Like 8 pring Lake Cape May Point possesses a fresh-water lake, which is fed by cool and sparkling springs. The lake is situated witbin a few hundred feet or the Atlantic's salty-breakers Its hotels are excellent, and its guests are always sure of finding a plentiful sup ply of amusement in batbing, sailing, fish ing, and driving." Communication. fbom 008 SPECIAL coerespojidejit Post Rotal, June 22, 1885. Geo. W. Toeum, of Mill Creek, is visit ing bcre. William Wagner ia improving bis . prop erty on Water street. It-. S belly bas improved his property on Main street by putting a new fence in front. alias Mary M. Steenson, daughter of James Stcenson, Is lying very ill with in tlamatory rheumatism. Miss Annie S. Schweier, of MiRlintown, was Ihe guest of ber friend, Miss Maggie Snyder, in this place, during Sabbuh. William McCormmick, is borne from Mill Creek, where he was building a tine hjuse. We are glad to welcome you back William. Our young friend, George Ilavice, who was a student al Airy View, his gone home on his vacation. We wish him a pleasant time. Joseph S. Sartain is home Irom auction eering In tbe uortbvusiern part of the State. He reports business quite brisk there, lie is looking well. Mrs. Moist, of Walker township, and her dsughler, Mrs. Bosler, of Bedford couuty, were the guests of Mrs. E. Rannels, on Thursday evening, last. The term of school at Airy View Acade my will close on the "tb inat., with suc cess. An entertainment will be given in the evening, come oue, come all." Miss Wilson, sister of Dr. David Wilson was hurt considerably the other moining by falling with her head against Ihe bed post iu her room. Miss Wiisou is quitu au aged lady. David Lash, who lias been in the butcher ing busiuess in this place tor several years past, h is sold out to Keis'er Runkle, w ho wil! continue to do business. We wish ihu uaw firm abundant success. On Fridsy eveuing we took a prominade up the board walk to s icioty at the Acade my, when got their and looked for it it was like the Irishman's See, -'ll wasn't thar." It bas g ue where tbe 'woodbine twinelb." Joseph McCulloch i tue contractor to take out hickory timber on the Kilmer farm in Turbett township, fur Brusber & McCul loch, handle manufacturers, Hirrisburg, Pa. Joe bas a force of men on the job and is succeeding well. One evening recen: ly one of Airy View's young stud-nis want -d to show a young la dy of tbe aaiue institution the 1. ID gait of bis horse. He got the young lady ia ve ry successfully, but as he was getting in lha horse took fright and atarled. The lady was frightened and jauipl out. Tue gen tleman was dragged about Utty feet, ia the dust. No damage was doue lo ihe team. Oa Saturday morning ab.u: 10 o'clock au Irishman by name of Mi hael Handlcy, committed a terrible assau t on bis wile, uee Anuie Burke, usiug his list with inteut to kill. The man and wife werj ou tho ca nal bank and be wante i his wiio to go ovor to Port Royal lo get him aa;U) whiskey, which ahe refused to do. Tuo villain wan ted hor to give him the mo-iey back aain, which ahe also ref used to do, so be grabbed ber by the hair, pulling a bunch out, chok ing her, and knocked ber down, and jump ing and tramping on her hurting ber luter titiiy. Her luud criea attracted Iho atten tio.i ol ('(instable Fuuk, who w,a on the Port Royal silo of the river and he m.ou put in au appearance and with ant took the unconscious woman to a shade tree. The Irishman made some threats aud carried on at a lively rate for some time. About one o'clock Dr. Graham visited the injured wo man, and had ber takeu to the residence o, Mrs. Belle Bastiore, ot. the opposite side ot the canal, where she as being kindly cared for. Tbe lady is sriiously and probably fa tally hurt. Mrs. Uashore Lad the intended murderer arrested, and he was takeu belore 'Squire Shiudle aud was committed to the county j ui to await bis trial. These two have trave.ed iu Pennsylvania for tho last thirteen years selling ink and I hey have bad reputations, from wbat we learn from par ties acquainted with them. FAIR FLAT. Fourth or July at all ore. tbe Sea- The Pennsylvania Kaitroad Compiny have arrange! to run a select excursion to the sesshore on Thursday, July 21. The train will leave Pitt-burg it this morning, arriving at Philadelphia in the evening. Excursioiiists will spi-ud tlie night in l'lnia delphi i, and cnllnue their tr'p on any of ihe many trii us runnirg to tho seaside on the ."d. 'fiis wil! give ample t i mo to ae cure hoiel a o'u'oe I iMous in advance ol I'.s host o: i X -i,rsi!iiU to these points on the 4r.h. B tli Cipe v", a-ai Atlan-ic City will clfer ,is.-ist a';rvio!i on tlu il ri oas Fourth, and t j'-s h ' !'' advantage Ol tile, OCCMIOU iii e:ij.,.,. 1 niTISUlli !r0Ht. Tbt lickets a'H ei -ecdi.'g'y cueap, a il at good lor ten days. Positively Tlie l.unt Chance to cxr CHBAPCABI'Er MlOrOfJRAPHS. Only One Month More. The bill her i)uriii( tho raft thiifT diva liavinir pren-tiled nunj p-io:is fro n takinir l niiiajie of my oiler ol Chtip a0i nf Photora At, I h ive b- tn aoiii it-d lo continii' the offer for ar.oi her month, wlii. h I have ai'iRclndi'd Iu do, but will not jei: ir autee aii" further xti-mon H-mch. tr in a tlI June lllli until Ju'.y lllti i i p-iiod ol frir'y day a I will conttu. ' inaUe Cabi.ni.t PuoTocaarna, at my i - Ilrrv on if iiln atr.-et, M tllm, at a gr,- i -r ( rvrfioa, than bave ever t-eTi mi te . i r . coumy. n ii mil tue aoori u.iie-i uiv j r sill iR-t r Cabinet Photographa, Pun .a . piT dolen, $-!.0l, prewiit pru:- $'i.i.O Hali-duX- n f i.W, pres -nt price $I.IHJ But, although these price will ho ne.irly oxk HiLr Lowita, than ever heretofore, cliarirrd, tbe wurk will b aa Que id quality aa auv ever turned out iu tbe county. Roniember these prtcea only bold good witbin fbeae date from tb 1 1th of Juue to tbe lltb of July. June 11-1 m. Josifb Uata. Aatauncenient. STIEKIFF. We are authorized to an nounce that CIIABMCS C. JdoOU'LL U0H, of Reed's Gap, will ba a caadidate for Sheriff, aubject to Kepublicaa usagea. June 16, lbbo. REGISTER amd RECORDER. We are authorized to annouuee tbe name of 3. BltADY CAVKNT, a a candidate for re nominaiion for tbe ofiicu ot U-'ginter, Bo corder and Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court, subject to Republican nsagei. MilHintown, June 17, !&. yt AHMET) i rORO POWELT. On the 18fh Inat., at tlie residence of Johua Foremto. in Pat- tenon, br Rt. B. K. B'itt, Wm. F. Ford, of Lewintown Junction, aud U'lu Annie M Powell, of Patteraon. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. rr?Li-Tow, Jane 20, I85- Butter . . Ei!.... I.fird.... Dam .... Shoulder 12 14 0 12 8 Sidea....... Baga afirrLiNTOwir grain market. Folta Wheat, , Corn, ................ Oats , Rye New Cloverseed ....... . Timothy seed Flax teed 5e90 60 33 60 6 60 1 81' 1 40 1 00 1 60 1 30 1 25 Bran...... - ItWJ. . . . . . .... Shorts... Ground Alum Salt American Salt 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHtLSDSLpnia, June 20. 1885 Wheat, No. 1, red, $1 (M. Corn, 64c. Oats, 37a 40c- Live bens, 12al3cts, per lb. Spring chickens 3"a40c. per pair. Kzgs, Ual4c. Butter. u22c. Hay, $19a$Jl. Wheat straw, $13u$U. Rye straw, $ i per ton. Esst Llsxarr, ., Jnne 20- Nothing doing in cattle to-day .- receipts, 2201 bead; shipments. 301 head ; shipments yesterday to New Tork, be csrlosds. Hogs active and Orm ; Phiiadelpbias, $1.25a4 30 ; York ers, $l.loa4.25 ; receipts, 460J bead ; ship ments, 4400 head. Sheep in fair demand but unchanged ; receipts, 22 head; ship ments, 2600 bead. LEG.1L. DM IN IS T R ATORS' N OT1CK. ifat of John A. Afeore, (he'd, of Walktr toicntfiip. Wherena, letters ol Administration on the estate of John N. Moore, late of Walk er township, Juniata county, Pa., deceased, have been regularly issued out of the Or phans' Court of Juniata county, to tbe un dersigned, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent the same, properly authenticated, tor settlement, Elizabeth K. Mooaa, Claidixs MoOBE, Administrators. Van Wert, Pa., June 17, lttHj. ESPEXSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Spring and Slimmer Goods, bas now been shelved, and will be kept up week after wee by fresh sapplie from tbe bo ! cf tbe market at Lowest Prices. FOR LADIES He has Dress Goods, Notions, Trim mings, lilack silks, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, and a full Hoe of low priced Dress Goods of the latest sha les, and also a full line of standard bad?i. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbe Finest Shoe to tbe most substantial Plow Shoe, at prices that will astonish jon. Shsas for chil dren. Mi?es and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds. Coffee, Suar, Rice, Tea, in short exeryibing, ask for wbat jou want. QCEES3WA3E A N't) GLA3SWARE. Every Loue must keep up its sup ply of QVKENSiVARE, GLASS WARE, WOODEN WARE. This is tbe store to call on for each articles. If you enDUot visit ruy plaoe, joar ordt? by mv.l will be prcttly attend ed to. Visit this store. - 31 .4 1 If STVfcCT, Oi'Kvrrn Court Hoc?, 3IiiHintowii, Ph.. ! Frcds-ick E3f EKSCHADE.' An EfScient temij In all easoa of Bronchial and Pnlrr" natry AfTactlons it Avrn'fl ot:-; Pr ronat.. A iih It ia ir.-o-n;z.-l i , : rrwrill bv lh uitilii-al jinft:";i. r- 1 iu many tliuuiamls of faiuilirf. f r 1, -paat 1'irty years, 1( baa brrn rrv-anl; !' : i uivaluahin huUreboHl remf-j,. It - r. preparation that only require to tn-1:.-.. In very amall qusntltlei. and a f'w ii .- . OX It administered u tbt rarly ; .( ..f s Col'l or COURll will (I't a apeeily r::: and mar. Terr po-ib!y. av life. Th r 1 no doubt whatever tlat fs Cheux FectorfV I?.ta tr- .- ad the Uvea of frrelW jnS'rrj of.-.. . by arrenlnclhederel-.J.rii' i.-.. Ln aitla, lironchitla, PneuiiiOTil". i.J .'ulmooary t onaumpt ion. and tne cura of tboM danarrrriua uiaia'.li. i , uld be kept ready for line In e. ' Vl? where there are thildrefi. a- it i : n -:ulufar auperlor to all oilifi' in tf:.-Ir.-atment of (roup, tbo ailevittv n , " . hooping Couyh, and tlnv-iireot ( fJ and Intluenca, ailmenla pcuiisi!y dental to childhood ami eninh. l"r n:: tude In dealln; with all diaraiwa ot ' clsti ii of tha til moat linporuun-e. i ioas of a dug' day may. In many v entail fai'J conttiinrei. Io r.i wa preeu.ia time iu experlnvutlu - '.. .f at doubtful efEcary. ' . Biu . Jt i conaiantly (talnln a Ju l - r bold, but t.ike al onca Iho aeeiileit '. moat oeitaiu to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pestcm!. FRKPtKEIt DT Dr. J. C. Ayer A, Coixiwe;:, 5Jn'.. gold by a:i Ilrugg iata. DR. FAHRNEY'S HEALTH BBSTOfiEB. THE woiJrrf:l cone e5"e"d hy this acnr known rmeiaT,noi 0.1! 7 i.i otir prra:ft praence at heme, b'tt throcort the L'n:tcJ Stjte, have drawn ibe atteat.a ot tiie clerical pro'ernoa to iu tne ihronghotic tbe land. Ia Chronic Rhetmamm ard Acute Gout, JaunJ.ce, Pifioua tdi-ordrr and IverComp'a nt. rimpli a nd Eruptions oa theue, krysipeim, Dro.-icai "i rol.ln, punfiii aad di&cuit McastiTntK o, Nervou or Srk Headache, CostiTe new or Constipation, iUk Lr, Scaid Head, bkin Dieaev Ulcer and Boils. Kidney and (.'rinary weakness. Female weaknesses and Tetter affections. AUf ernrnionoftheCMBOMiCAMDOasT ' a,7 Drssasutha: afflict M 4. Hitrao hare their or.in in an impure ta:e of the Blood and a depraved coadi tincj the Livvvland ptsrns the ye- f unm of Life; ard nn Kstt-r rmk'.f can he ac than Healtli Refitrer. A Slvgls Bottlm will prcdiice wrrh achanijreotf feeling as of; to to Astu:sh the Suffer a. Ie Anvraoandfir- it atrial. A DrUOGISTS AMD STOfttKHBLFKItS Sell It. FtiPAitro st DR. D. FAHRXET A SOK, MACERSTOWN. MD. Sabtcrlbe for tha Snlmel aarf Rtpb!icnn. IN UNION IS STRENGTH. -IMP THE People Rally TO DUB SUPPORT 151) BI TOUTED EFFOET A SPLEfflffl) VICTORY IS WON. There is a vast difference between promising to do anl doing. Whsa SCHOTT promises to sell Clothing at less than others ask for inferior goods, we have both the goods and the prices to back up our assertions. Somebody, with more pugnacity than discretion, has seen fit recently to slur us in regard to offering people baits. It seems to us we mu3t have had a desired effect So to all such, we say, "Keep it up!" If it amuses you, it don't hurt us. Ever since the creation of the World, dogs have been barking at the moon, but the moon is not any the worse off. Jnst so with the attacks npon us. Because we were not in the Clothing Business in Mifflintown when the MAYFLOWER reached this country, is another terrible charge brought against ns. We plead guilty. We havt not been in the Clothing Business a quarter of a century, and that is jost the tronb le; you will find no war goods in our store, yon all know that goods were 50 per cent higher in those days than they are now. Selling this old stock At COST ! will still be a profit of 45 per cent, more than to-day you can buy new goods for. Times change, and he is a wise business man who keeps up with the times. We are full of energy and push. You will find old foggyism wilh those who have been in business a long time. We mean to stay at the top of enterprise, and liberality will enable us to do so. MEN'S FINE CLOTHING, Sold at 5 per cent profit. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING at 3 per cent profit. Mens' and Boys' fine furnishing Goods and Hat Gear, sold at 5 per cent, profit No matter what kind of a Suit you want we can make it for you, and ia each and every instance wo guarantee a satisfactory fit. Our IS per cent profit sales are now a perma.tient system in our establishment It is an absolute fact that our sales of five days juct past were more than double of that of the same period lust year. K-LHTVKJS" BUSINESS POINTS: 1. All goods eschanged, or money refunded, if not satisfactory. 2. Five times os large a stock aa any other tore in the county. 3. Capital enough in business to buy every dollars worth cash. 4. We advertise justifiable, and do a we advertise. 5. Keeping np with the times in every improvement 6. Turning our stock over two or three times every season. 7. Putting prices low enough so that everybody can buy. 8. Giving a legal guarantee with every dollars worth we sell. 9. Carrying the Finest Clothing and selling at the lowest prices. 10. Annoying no competitors, but keeping ahead in the race for trade. 11. Having no time to attend to other peoples' business, too busy at tending to our own. SCHOTT, The Clothier, BRIDGE ST., MIKFJLIN TOWN, IPJL April 15, lf-85-ly. -v GooD PARit j Will It Pay ? " PRIVATE SALE.' " : : say, " It will not pay to use 1 nos- The unrsicntd oilr, at private sale at ' hate jt CQsts toQ much." Some Locnst Kun, m W alkt-r tuur.:hip, Juniata - couuty, i'a., a V A KM ot t of these farmers tv;i year alter 2 5 ACRES, 23 acre ..f which are c eared, in a high, j.,..- ra;se half a Crop cf any tti of ti: u ni"u. we I limed i n I mai. ;r J J ed, and well fenctd. A;r' an oroh H oi thinjj. Suppose thry v.'ould buy UOUSE.tUrwon'rwtcl. i'u cell and; on or vo of atlgla S fta5 kitchen god, KRW.E B.K. and atraw ! Fhosphate every year, and raUe tbed, bf g s'ble com crib and wood ahed, . , a never lailirg prms at th door, also ruu- ; OH one acre VliaL Uloy now HU3C Din; water near to ihe i .ui-e. ! on three, and make tlieir poor T- T. I'AOE, j . Tbouip-ontown, Juniata Co., Pa. i land good; j'et plenty Oi wheat. N I C l!a V A. It l PRIVATE SALE The un.i rr:rnod i ii-r it pri'tc aale h-r fnrm, sitii .If--, iu !,','. tow--:np. near Wall, it y !. "t ) .' V!" !in V . -r - t'3 ACKJ-iS, more or lcs. and having thron erei-ted a GOOD FIIA3IE DWELLING HOUSE aud otber ou:buiMingi. There ii a good l-rinit ofr:?- oa tb, l-reuii, ,,t fruit of aineri'ni Kinna. I no larm is smiaica a Dl-:i'a:it coiuniumtv. convt-nR-nt to churchea. .chool., and atorea. Any jvth.j deMrmir to purchase a pVa.anth.iun shoulu cail ou or aUdre. L. (.. Todd, Walnut P. ().. fJviiM -f nt..ny ir,-.-s a..d tiati-K. i r.'-'fjW f-trHU'-ti-n I y 'rr IrK-rt i Not. 5, 14, tf. Juniata Co., Pa. j I j m R1MM . . afu, ,iin 'ljrl Y I Ttaii'ui at i i.m bivipg innocently contracted Ihe hbit of II v L I f. I -a lclt'.,;".T,a,!Mr,';!ii hnf in hi youth, and in conaequenc j'Q0 r! V i' tl.e t '-Ji'-b in ui1". nirire.l all tbe horrors ot Set..al Incapacity &r&t&LLf;-frl:,tf?J'v l.ot Manhood, Ptiynical Oecay, General ,1 r'J " fj ( "'x"fa vr,irr at firv I'r..rration, etc., ill, out of avmpMt for "'SV 1 eaVJr'aVES:-. l-llow -.itlerera. .nail fr ther-cip . numt. Sfii4 i.H! f-r out. !iv which h was tin.i"v cured. Addreaa rrT'SS". h con.M.-n.-e. J. W. PIXKNET, 31 1 rt'2;i '" "-J i HiidMin St., New York. Jan. 8, U.I. UZUA aud I !.!. Ti Mil P!I ALBfi!S in t rsxutr o. titlfaif S LJ 1 l.;-icu.l a !aj4cd for IL.tuhy sale. I 11 1' IVni 1 ! ; ler.u 1 i.coi:n:;. ixtta lir Addre s. D. J. WiCULX & C )., III7 Cltzt M, rhil-J.a'yhia. "THE GIHL I LEFT BEHIND HE." CCPtRSHTEJ IITT t. nin"-al by tbe ce ef a Bnrey made br T. T-Haydoek. wh!e? i not o!t tbe LeaAtn K inrr In Una pirtnr. bin fflt I.EtDIIU BIW 1 It' trtKH'l. Hm HffT.toli'e SniVrT King Boit and Cifth Wheel. Aik Tour dealer for Lha T. T. IliVSOrK at! l.fcT, with li.e Uajdoek Safety King Bolt and lift What. IaI ia lnaecnre ndluf cTr any otbr. mu atelaia witi t tola a a lai aart. pHatrf la Jiaaal aria. aa j. 'j.rtmn.aha.M axnoacTajiP. V. tMMwal iB.lv I A3E3T3 TfiSTED W3SiE TTB HATE I05E: D. W. HARLBTS Ii the place where yon ?a bnj TIIE WEST IS1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BJTS, C.IPS, BOOrS, SHOES, QE is prepared to exhibit one of the moat choice and aelect stocks jrir efered lo tr's market, and at iS10MSHIXGLY LOW PRICES : Also, measures taken for eaits and parts of suit., which will be made to ordo at short notice, rery reasonable. Remember the place, in HoPmiu's New Btilding, eorner of Bridge as Water srets, UIFFLINTOWN, PA. (Jan. 1, lSr-4-tf yt.:r on almost barr.-n fields, and : rye, crass, stav. manure and, the most needful cf all. vtottey. Will it pay? Of course it will. There 'a nothing a farmer can buy that will pay him so well for his investment in so short a time a? Phosphate. Baugh & Sc!2s, Philadelphia. I .. " ii rrr ; 3IERCI1 A JN TS w U desfra . to uoublv their piotiu b iutrodui-in; a Una of new giHd, liidin.-i!i!e to ail -aniili. , - f u,, r,i,aU HEALTU ! COMPANY. ' , 4h Aenu. , H ,H- ! J,'w 1 ort" 4aD- 8'y- MANIIOOD.t ..r.tavt i br C t'.rcat Wii.cr-. iaA.LtxaaBa K'. Sforrii, V. V. jat I f.e.1. AXJ Ai;::rs wanted. Cer. t.er. naw aaa iw,tii, inw- v- io rsTrsnrsrr bo ncrjuzzi BOYS' CLOTRINC AND WVRyiSHlNd GOODS.
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