SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, April as, is,6. TERMS, snbscription, $1.00 per annum if paid within 12 months ; $1J0 if not paid within i month. Tjinsient advertisements inserted at 60 teett V" inch for e4cn insertion- Transient business notices in local eol Binn, 10 cent per line for each insertion. junctions will be made to those desiring M advertise by the year, half or quarter J"- SHORT LOCALS. Court week. . The politicians are stirring. ball clubj are organizing. The barefoot boy was out last week. CuugrL-ssmin Bayne, of Pittsburg, is kick ing. The leaves canio forward rapidly list week- The public schools in town closed last week. Win. Rollraan is enlarging his business place. Tbe sucker fishers have about quit for the season. Ouly a li:t!e more than a month till baas fishing time, Sabbath Schools in the country are being reorganized The ne Presbyterian church will take tf'.OOO brick A gocd deal of attention is given to the court this w eek, There was a splendid April shower on Saturday eveuing. The history of ttie nve counties Is pro nounced a tine work Heiico people have taken a good deal of stock in the creamery. If tl.e tiossom is the promise of tbe fruit, cherries are to bo plenty. The UiL-ruiometer went in the shade to eighty-five last Thursday. A majority of the citiaens of Newport voted against water works. Will Irin, of Hoi'idaysbur, U visiting the family ol Senator Patterson. The wife of ex-Goveruor Pollock died in Fbiladelpi on Saturday morning. C. P. Faouebiker, editor of the Coalport Staadud, was in town on Friday. Dr. Higbee will not go. The question is, can the Governor remove him 1 Fred Stevens, of X.rristown, was visit ing triends in this place last week. 11. T. MeAlister, of McAlisterriile, gave sdinuer to his friends last Thursday. Frank Caveny, a graiuaio of tbe Herald ffi, left for Philadelphia last week. The thermometer reached one hundred and two degrees in the sun on Friday. Farmers of Juniata county will h ld a convention in the Court House, id June. A wag suggests that President Cleveland boll a competitive examination for a wile. Governor Pattison and a lew friends wire on a Ashing trip to Blair county last week. Westmoreland connty pep'e are a good deal disturbed over a five mill county tax. The country generally is disgusted with the violence manifested by the recent strik ers. . . . T boy wishes for raanheofl days, and the man wishes for tbe hopeful days of boyhood life. There has been no strikes yet for an ad vance in the wages of sin. Pittsburg Chron icle. Easter was productive of colored eggs for tbe children, and new bounds for tha la dies. The Huntingdon Reformed church is to be repaired ta tha extent of five hundred dollars. William E. E:ka h is received a position as book-keeper at Wannauukera in Phila delphia. The Pennsylvania State Teachers Asso ciation will meet at Allentown, July 6tb,"th and 8th. John M Langhlin, who lives near Port Royal, is talked of as a candidate for asso ciate judge. During the summer the Pennsylvania Rail -road conductors wiil ea:u be allowed twelve days vacation. The contractors were intrsted in the bids for the building of Westminster Pres byterian Church. All the iicen p-fitions to sell li-iunr bu t two, in Jillilin county, wero granted by the Court last week. The Republicans of Crawford county will bold their primary election on the first Tuesday in June. John Tyson, living at the lock north of town, has captured three wild cats this year on Shade luoaiituili. There is a p nalty of five dollars for rob bing a bird's nest if one is found out, and if the law is enf orced. The oats has been put in tbe ground, but a Dumber of farmeis are back with their corn ground plowing. Three to four thousand coiimiuuit-ts with several brass bands parad-d the streets of Chicago la-t Sunday. J. E. Jamison's peach orchard or lour tecn bubdrtd trees, in Fayette township, give promise of fruit. The Secretary of the Treasury has iisucd a call for ilO.OOO.OuJ three per cent bonds. The call matures June 1. On Saturday, George Blastenberger wag appointed Associate Judge tor Pony couu- . vi by Governor rattison. A new organ was placed in the Licking Creek Lutheran church last week, and was used in the service last Sabbath. C. W. Laird has been east and bought a large stock of new goods lor his tore at KcCoyville. Call around to see bim. Misses Belle and Carrie Derr, if Mifflin town, Juniata county, are the goests of the Misses Mortimer B'.oomfield Freeman. If you desire to purchase a snug f""1 of thirty acres with nice improvements call on Mrs. Jackson Magruder. in Wa:ker town ship. Rev E. S. fiigbee bas written to Gover nor Pattison decliuiap to resifn his position as Superintendent of tbo Soldiers' Orphans School. A California miner has found gold near GarUnd, in Warren county, this State, in consequence ol which, a great excitement prevails. Some lima irn a music house in Bos- ton, received a lotter lrom young lai askire for soma het music. She closed, apoloftyzing for her blunders, in Uw lollow- i ti h.na mi snellin. I "ujc jaoffuairs: a lea - If farmer would clean and re-clean their wheat they would have as fine quality of eea wneat as agents sell to then at $5.00 a bushel. W. A. Coldren hat returned to his home in Walker township, from an attendance upon medical lectures in the University of Philadelphia. For Sam A valuable and desirable town property on one ol the main streets of the town. For particulars, terms, etc., apply at this office. An adjourned meeting of Huntingdon Presbytery will be held at Altoona June 15. The regular meeting will be held in Sinking Valley in October. The law firm of Junkin &. Junkin have been appointed Solicitor for the Pa. R. R. Company in Perry connty, in place of Mr. Mclntire, deceased. There is a bill in Congress for the pun ishment of horse thieving in the territories. It imposes a fine ot $1000 or imprisonment for five years, or both. The Harr Sisters" will give an enter tainment in the Presbyterian Chapel on Fri day evening, May 7th. Entertainment to commence at 8 o'clock. , A .genuine communist is one who never worts, ana condemns people who acquire means for not dividing it around. He's al ways ready for the divy. There is a report that a man and a worn an were hung in efligy in IfcAlisterville, last Friday night, but there are do particu lars at band at this date. The veterans of Huntington connty will hold an encampment at Huntingdon, begin ning on the 2 1 st of September and closing on the 24th day of the same month. An assistant cashier of the City Bank of vTilliamsport, used $5?,000 of the bank funds and did not return the money and that is why the bank was shut np several days ago. Paul Leach, a student in the Academy, and whose home is in Philadelphia, is quite an amateur runner, he being able to run a mile in five minutes and twenty-seven sec onds. Greece and Turkey still want to fight and if they come to blows the price of many goods will be advanced. Now' tbe time to buy your clithes, step in at Hurley's in this place. Francis Wells, a prominent citizen of Philadelphia, and one of the proprietors and editors of the Evening Bulletin, died on tbe 2-nd inst., after a brief illness, aged sixty years. About the best way to get Congress to adjourn is to begin to write and talk about tbe malaria of the Potomac H its. The av erage Congressman U dreadfully afraid of the malaria. Prof . J. E. Odell, of Pougkeepsie, N. T. bas taken charge of Tuscarora Academy. He is a Gist class scholar, aud an experi enced educator, and has made a most favor able impression. Tbe humble bee put in an appeal ance last week, and the observing girl and boy that took an interest iu catching the white heads report toat many of the bees dropped to the ground and died. The difference between a habitual drunk ard and the hat-itce of Wall street is this : Tbe former takes no stock in water, while the latter does take water in his stock. Boston Transcript. Clothing merchant Samuel Straver, was in Philadelphia laying la a stock of rTfrR and summer goods, last week. His son Will, an efficieut clerk, managed the store in bis father's absence No public iuterests of the peoplu require that Or. iligbee stay in office since the Gov ernor as ked him to resign. If the Governor bas changed hU miud on civil service how can the Doctor help that. Tbe regular quarterly communion servi ces will be held at the Lower Tacarora Presbyterian church, Acidemia, on Satur day, May 1st, at 10 o'clock A. M., and on Sabbath, May 2nd, at the same hour. Harry Woodaiansee, formerly of this place aud for several years connected with the Burliiigton, N. J , Evening Reporter, has become business manager ot the Kew Brunswick, N. J., Daily Freedonian. The opeu letters to J. Gould may inter est you, but they do not interest you half as much w hen yon need a now suit of cloth ing, ao to know where to buy judiciously. The p'.i'.ce is at Slrayer's iu Patterson. Hanisburg people are trying to get into the inside life of tlw zealous religious wo man who forced ten thousand dollirs on three Karrisbiirj; banks. Kor what reason and with wiiotn did shu lead a doublj life. The fathers in LenlVoiva have takeu to kicking oojectioiiable voting men, who call on tbt-i- daulit. r- Xo lessthau lic voung men have been a:-sitoJ fro in th-j honto by the jiatemal boot within the past tja days. Merch.'iit J. L Uarton paid ihis plice a visit ou his icturn from l'lii!;:dclphia, laJt Friday, wli:re he bad been to buy goods ;..r Lis store. 'T.ia ;Kiopio iu tiu valley will be on the look out lor bis stock of new goods. Tho Biooiiifieid Advocate last week says : Not many miles from Eloomlietd the game ot baseball is indulged in almost every beau tiful Sunday. Last Sunday, so we are in form el by an eye witness, an exciting game took place. The Liverpool Sun says : Tbe Susiuo bam a river ras madd an unusual record this ycr. Six times it his overflowed its banks since the beginning of the year, twice in January, ouce iu February, twice in March aud once in April. A news item says there is a 'colored preacher near Jasper, Ga.f who conquers OiU stubborn horse by butting bira. Ana tt some persons think there is not much i-adwork in the ministerial profession e York Graphic. One of the descendants of those creatures in human form, the New Testament says, ran into the sea and was drowned, lies iu JefTcr-n township, Mercer county, ate B!- ty-four eggs, thirteen of which, were rA. last vwk. one evening. The boil . stiil lives. UerTersor. Davis, of tho Lost Cause, is out in a letter favoring a national bureau or la bor, or a national committee on labor troub les. It is a singular event that the only two living Democratic Presidents should each . li .i;..n .lw.nl isste a aucunicDi ou ilc lui .i-bii". uv. one and Oie same time. Davis will hardly be come candidate for tbe presidency when Presilent Cleveland's term expires. lieru Howe and another boy were doing their lst best to extinguish a cat io Mrs. BeMlors spring bouse a few days ago, but puss det:rminei that some belligerency on Lcr rart vas in order and seized Herm's leg with aich vigor that he was glad to op en the dor aud leave the cat oit. The bite ot theanimal made such an impression on the boy leg that Dr. 0owd Crawford was called o dress he wound. When a man makes a charge against a man, he must prove his charge or it is worth nothing. The Governor should prove his charges against the Soldiers' Orphans' School. Call the witnesses, hear aav will not do. A writer on cattle lice says : Vermin on cattle may be destroyed by washing the ani mals with tobacco water. Boiling water poured over any kind of tobacco, or tobacco stems, will make the fluid. A second appli cation may be necessary to destroy the eggs. "I notice," said the gentleman in search of information, to Herr Most, 'that Anarch ists never strike. Why is this ?" "That," said the great apostle ol mouth as a factor in social progress, with much dignity, "is easily explained. No trne Anarchist ever works." Washington Hatchet. "Henry bauman, a resident of (iordon villo, Lancaster county, was taken to Phila delphia, placed under bail by United States Commissioner Bell, on the charge of making false claim for a pension against the Gov ernment, and a false and fraudulant affidavit in support ol the claim, whereby be received $1,654." An exchange says : Spontaneous com bustion, emanating froma heated pilo of corufodder, caused the destruction by fire, on Tuesday morning, April 13, of a Urge barn, with all its contents, owned by Mr. W. W. Myers, of Perryville, Clinton conn ty, Pa. Three calves and four hogs perish ed in the flames. President Cleveland has sent a message io congress on tne laoor qnesuon, as wo all have to labor, we are all interested in what the chief executive of the nation rec- omends. Read the message in another column. It does not follow that one must adopt the views of tbe President on the question of labor. Mr. Orairs Licking Creek Congregation are talking about building a new church. A preliminary f und of fifteen hundred dol lars has alread been pledged in the event of tbe matter being pressed io a consuma tion. Since Mr. Graif began preaching here the Licking Creek congregation has been more than doubled. Jay Gould aud his methods were discuss ed at a mass meeting iu Chicago sever a) ev enings ago. One of the speakers gave (iould's history iu connection with the Wa bash Road, alleging how he issued $10,000,- 0(H) ot false bonds made payable to himself and taxing the people to make enormous dividends on watered stock. "Five boys were ai rested last week at Me chanicsburg, for jumping on and ofTmoving trains of cars through that borongh. They were taken before tbe burgess for a bearing found guilty and fined one dollar and twelve j..i.tf. r..k " Tl..t Irinffl nf imnniflV rtff Bflll f. . .i on doesn't pav, but if it stops the boys it will pay better than to lose limb or life. . .. . j Mrs. Christian Laurer died suddenly at tbe residence of her son in-law, J. D. Lei ter. in Fayette township, several nights ago at ten o'clock. Her daughter wa s awaken ed by a peculiar noise that her mother made. She hastened to her bed, but the spirit of tho mother had left its earthly tenement. Mrs. Lauvcr was 77 years of' ago. 'One of tbe Democratic Commissioners of Lehigh county has been arrested for a violation uf tbe elocliou laws by promising odices to secure his election. Ho wa en tirely too prolific of promises, and when elected hadn't positions enough to go round. So. one of the disaj pointed atpir- auls squealod, and a prosecutiou has been commenced." The Court on Mouday, after hearing argu ment in favor of those who remonstrated against the grauting of license to sell liquor, and after bearing argument iu favor of those who petitioned for license to sell liquor, granted license to tliJ liquor license peti tioners, on the ground that the Court can not set aside the license law where the law has not been violated. It does stem a little strange tbat every one who vifiled tbe Soldiers' Orphans' Schools discovered no serious mismanage ment til! John Norris, of tha Philadelphia Record, camo along. Governor PatliSou and Secretary Cassidy simply looked through John Korris' glasses. It looks like a tilt at the schools by the ghost of the Democratic party of war time. A Cincinnati pickpocket, soeiug a young man with a young woman on each arm, del t ly relieved Lim of his watch. The young man sa the thief, but the girls cluug to j ulS rmg aLj cried, "Don't go ; bo will kill to that effect, until the you ' aud more thief got away. They were not confederates of tie pickpocket, either, but nice averago Ohio girls, who wero bound the young man shouldn't get burl. An American and an English Salvation Army were doing Tyrone last week, at one and the same time. The Salvationists don't visit small placea, possible in thir view of tho affairs or the human family, tho-soiiisof oplt iu small towns are so good tbat they netd not bo looked alter, perhaps, they take the other view aud think that the souis of people ia country towus arJ not worth sav ing. Till tha Salvation Army explaius, how are people to know. Wiiliam Thompson, of Fayette township, is slowly recovering from tho stroke of par alysis. Not many days previous to the stroke of Mr. Thompson, Miss Sarab Ileck mau, of the same township, dropped dead, it is supposed, from a stroke of tho same jdis ease, that afflicts Mr. Thompson. Miss Ceckniau seemed in hor usual health at supper of which she partook heartily, and but a short time thereafter went upstairs for some purpose or other, when she fell to the floor and when lilted up was fouiid t: be dead- Some evenings ago a meeting of citizens was held in the Court Ilouse for the pur. pose of divising a p'.an to aid the Patterson people iu paying for tbe steam fire engine that they purchased not long since. The Friendship Hook aud Ladder Company gave a written guarantee that they will "at all times give prompt service in extinguishing fires on this side of tbe river. A resolution was passed to npiroint a committee of ihroj citizens of Mifflintown to solicit subscrip tions. At Uarrisburg on Sa tnrday afternoon, lightning struck the stouplo uf the Uarket Square Presbyterian Church and set fire to it. Owing to the inability of tho engines to force tho water to a sufficient altitude, the spire being two hundred aiid seven feet high, a considerable portion of it was de stroyed. The firo was finally reached and extiuguished by conducting a line of huse up the inside of the steeple. The loss by ii, o iir which lasted over two hours, is about $3,000. T be Altoon a Tribune of last Friday says Last week Dr. W. S. Shiinor, veterinary aur- ceon, performed a very nice surgical opera tion on a mule at the street car stables. Tbe animal bad been suffering from gangrene in the tongue, and after making an examina- tion it was dicided to remove tha affected member. The tongue was accordingly cnt out at the root and now the mule has abaat recovered from the effects of the operation and is apparently none the worse of it. "I suppose Eastern capital has done a great deal for this country," said a traveler to a Dakota settler. "Oh, I 'spect it has least that's what they all say." Haven't yon been benefited by it t" "Well.no, can't aay as I have." "Whar has been the troa- ble 1" "Why, vou see, I borrowed $50 of yer Eastern cap'tal when I first came out here, and blamed ef it hasn't kept me hump ing 'bout's bard as I can hump to raise the $20 each month to pay the interest on it. It has kinder held me back, stranger." Eatil line (Dakota) Bell. It is a mistake for workmen to ask gov ernment to establish a bureau of labor, or government committee on arbitration. Free labor and free business need no board of arbitration, can tbe labor of the country not see 1 In a free government all that the men need is the right to mske their own bargains and live np to tbem. Where they are Dot lived up to, there is ample pro vis ion in the law for those who wish to settle that way to enforce comuliauce with con tract or bargain. Edwird Moore, of Port Royal, got himself into jail in rather a peculiar way the other day. He charged a certain man with hav ins hauled awav a lot of his wood ; one word followed another till Moore wound hp the interview by thrashing the man. A suit i was instituted against Moore on the charaM ,. , ... lie lave bill in the l ... sum of three hundred dollars to answer uie charge, aud afterwards went to i'biladelphia which so alarmed his bail Mr. McManigal that be sent for him and that is how he came to bu in jail. . KEEP YOUR on Schott's clothing house for bargains. The head of a prominent family in Read ing mislaid his gold spectacles seven yesrs ago, and tho servant was discharged on sus picion of having stolen tbem. A few days ago the gentlemen opened the family Bible 6 A t . in searcu oi teuer paper aim louiiu tin iuug- paper lost spectacles between tbe pages. If a oiarn bas a poor memory he should never use the family Bible as a receplacle for his specta cles. Place them in one of M. Zola s or Mrs. Southworth's novels and they will not remain lost longer than an boar or two, Norr. Herald. Herr Most, and other; foreign beer gus zleij at a socialistic meeting held in fiew York City ouo evening last week, advocated the arming of tbe socialists with eight dol lar rifles to make a stand as he said for work nuoa' rights. Tbe plain truth of the matter is that Most and a number of other foreign rascals like himself will fold around till tbe old native element becomes . aroused and drives tbem out of tbe canntry.' Of eonrsi such a blatherskite as Most would keep out of tbe reach of tbe point of a bayonet and out of the sound of the crack of a title, some of his dupes, bowerer, might not. It is not in small quantity that tho Mifflin county editors have recoitmended fih diet to each other to quicken their brain power. The heaviest fish weight bas been suggest ed, nothing short of eating a whall it seems is sufficient for tbe Lewistown editors. Iu Juniata cjunty, editors tike thsir fish in houm-pathic quantity, they conflue their fish diet to peony mackerel. What would happen if a Miuiiutown editor sboiild de vour a whalo can only be iinaiued. Possi bly nothing serious, for nothing yet h;is hap pened in Lewistowu where they seem to bd used to wh ile diet. At the Westminster Church letting on tho 22d insl., the lowest bidder was G. W. Keeier. At a congregational meeting held by live YVtstminsti r pecp'e soma weeks ago, it was resolved, that the new church build ing should n;.t co-t oier $10,000. Mr. Reef er's Lid is for SD.Sfo and does not include , excavation work, foundation wall work to I grade line, pews, furnishing and lamps. It 500 more than Reefer's bid to complete tha church baildii.g. In vk-w of these lac. a a coogregational meeting bas been called to meet on Wednesday evening to determine the questions that ara b-loro the congrega tion. - 40 Just arrived from Philadel phia with a lot of handsome, substantial clothing, hats and all kinds of mens' wear; Don't fail of calling at Harley's when you come to town. The Bloomfie'.d Advocate of April 21, in speaking of the vote recently taken in New port to test the sense of the people in the mailer of water works, says : Newport vo ted on Saturday whether or no its citizens should have water works. In a poll of two hundred and thirty-two votes the enterprite was lost by a vote of one hundred and eigh ty-six to forty-six. Prop erty owners were generally arranged" against piping water iuto that place, as they foresaw increased taxes while renters, too, feared increased rents. Tiie advocates ol water works made no par ticular effort to succeed. In fact it was foregone conclusion two weeks ago that the enterprise would ba defeated. Three Harrisbnrg banks have been vic timized to the amount of ten thousand dol- ars by a pleasant, unassuming, well connect ed and religiously inclined young lady by the name of McClure. The young lady was one of the leading ladies of Pinestreet church, and her financial method was that of forgery. On her bank paper she forged the name of her mother, her brother, and a Bellefonte cousin named Furth. She ob tained ten thousand dollors from the banks last February and baa been away from the city since. It is believed that the wants of a lover induced the young woman to .resort to the crooked methods of the forger. The editor of the Altoona Sunday Morn ing is opposed to the introduction of elec tric light into the city. This is what he says: Msny are clamoring for electric 'ights. We don't want them, nnless in a fewaof the most public places. Who wants night turn ed into glaring day, in the hot summer, es pecially, blazing into your porches and win dows, drawing mosquitoes and robbing the cool, dewy evenings ol all their charm and comfort, after a torrid, scorching day ? The electric light is moie trying than day light, and the eye grateful'y accepts the twilight deepening into night, and think how little our present system of lighting the city interferes with its Cimmerian dark ness. The good health of our optics, there fore, demands that we do not have electric light." The Philadelphia Bulletin says : An ag ed, much respected citizen of Philadelphia, still engaged in a position of high responsi bility, was for a long time a childless wid ower, and such a thing as a second marri age was not tho nght of. He had a good many relatives, and two loving nephews from the country came to pay him a visit It was summer, and doors and windows were open. One day the gentleman over heard a little conversation to this effect s "Jim. How do you think Uncle Joe will cut up when he dies 1 Tom. Well, ho's a pretty rich man, and there might be a big fortune to divided. Jim w hat do yon think we will get apiece. Tom Why from fifty to a hundred thousand dollars, I sup pose." Uncle Joe said nothing at the time, but went and paid bis addresses to a young lady, married her, aud is now the father, of sons well advanced toward manhood. This fable teaches that when young men converse about rich uncles they should see that tha doors and windows aro closed. A Card. . Jchiata Vallkt Bask. MirrusTows, April 19, 1888. At a mooting of the Directors ot the Ju niata Valley Bank (Pomeroy, Patterson, Ja cobs Co.) held this day, Mr. J. Nevin Pomeroy resigned bis position as President be having previously severed his connection with tbe bank. He is no longer interested as a stockholder of the bank, nor in any other manner. At the same meeting Joseph Rothroc k was elected President, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Pouio roy. This bank will not lose any money by tbe failure of Mr. J. Nevin Pomeroy, and all Its stockholders, including the undersigned, are personally responsible for its liabilities. Josepu Roturock, Fres't. Loria E. Ateixsox, Amos tl. Bossall, W. C. POBIEOT, Noah Hzstzlie, Pbiup M. Kipr, ; April 10. Dfcecu.pi. Look this way, come this way to Straycr's store, it is just the place for bargains in cloth ing. Entertainment. The "Harry Sisters," aged respectively six, nine, and twelve years, will givo one of their wonderful musical and literary enter tainments in this place, on Friday evening, May 7th. Admission, 15 and 25 cents. SberlfTft Sales. The only property sold by the Sheriff, last Friday, in the Court House, was the J. B. M. Todd skating rink property in Patterson, to Mrs. Mary A. Todd, for $505. 00, and the Mrs. M. A. Patterson property, at Acadeuiia, for $400.00, to tho Tuscarora Savings Fund Lean Association, both sales were subject to certain mortgages against tbe respective properties. Ou Monday the Sheriff sold the RanibJer tract of 70 acres in Lack township, in the Court House for $315. tTetttnilniUer Church. On the 22nd nit., the trustees of West minster Presbyterian Church in this place opened tho several proposals for the build- ing of a new church building. Tho propo sals were as follows : Wilber F. McCahan . Co. $13,690.00 Horning Sl Gosben 14,945.00 H. D- Funk 13,083.00 Hetrick 4. Wilson 17.000.00 D. B. Doty It Co. 15,347.50 J. Sweurer 15.4ti7.00 G. W. Reefer 9,8ti5.0O Jas. D. Shoilsr 12,7(3.00 Tbe contract of tbe church building was given to Mr. Keefer, without excavation aud stone to grade line, pews furnishing and lamps. Tbe church is to bo of Gothic stylo of ar chitecture, and will front on Lemon and Third streets. At the corner of the two streets the tower will stand 94 feet high. Mr. Warner, of Washington D. C, will til ace a memorial window in tbe Lemon street front, in bonor of bis deceased wife whose uiildou name was alary Parker. Tho auditorium will be 64x60 teet. The sests will be iu Seuii -circle aud half of the floor bevuied or raised which will give all an op- portunity to see front and be comfortably near to the pulpit. Tbe choir and organ will be in the rear of the pulpit. Ten inter laced arches will support the roof, the nich es between the arches will be rough white plastered. The lecture room will be at north end of the building and will be separated from the preaching room by an aisle. The room will be 24x60 feet, which may be con verted into three rooms by stained glass par titions, no arches are needed, for this part of the building is one story high. The entrance to tho lecture reom la from Third street. The entrance to the auditorium is from both streets. Tbe building, when com pleted will prove itself to be one of the most complete proportioned church buildings. If hat the Earth Thinks). I am threatened with a comet, With all-absorbing sun ; Told that I should slowly burn out, As my own fair moon has done ; Warned of coming conflagrations Tbat will seize me unaware ;" Can I fear annihilation, After what I daily hear f Pelted constantly with hailstones, Fiercely shook by hurricanes, Thrown by whirlwinds topsy.turvey, Nearly drowned by constant rains, Growled at day and night by thunder, Pierced by lightning everywhere, Kipped with frosts until I scarcely Know If I am round or square. Out all night in freezing weather, Uunder tropic suns all day, Dug and struck with plows and shovels Scratched with barrows every way, Beaten down for streets and highways, Galloped over day aud night, With steam engines, burned and scalded Kept iu a continual fright. Deeper wounds than these I suffer I am mined and bored and hit, Torn by dynamite and powder, Blown to pieces ; bit by bit, I've seen comets without number, Aud they always keep their sphere ; It is mau that makes me trembla Restless, curious mtn, 1 fear. For I know some day or other Ho will find a stronger forco," Wonderous chemicals discover, And tbe end will be, of course, I shall have uiy shattered remnants Blown away like any feather, Tet I have one consolation Probably we'll all go together. Harper's Weekly. MAKRIED: HOOD WEBER On Dec. 12th, 185, at tbe parsonaire of the Third Street M. E. church, Camden, N. J., by Kev. George B. Wright. J. A. Hood, of Pbiladeldelphia to Miss Addie Weber, of McAlisterville, Pa. PAGE McKMGHT At tha M. E. parsonage in Port Kmv.i1, on the 22nd inst., bv Kev. F. Adams, Mr. William Page, of Tuscarora township, to Miss AnaaMcNigbt ot Spruce Hill. MOORE 1MF.S. On the 20th inst., at the Register's otli-e, Miltlintown, Pa., by Rev. E . Jiirry, Benjamin Moore, of Lack township, ami Miss .Sarah B. Iuies, of Spruce Hill township. V1KH: PFAHLEK. On tho 4th of March Mrs. Maria E. Pfahler, azed 21 years, 10 months and 2 weeks, daughter of C. Zimmerman. MirrLINTOTTK MARKETS. Mirrinrrowa, April 23, 1S86. Bntter 20 Eggs 10 Lard 8 MlFrLISTOWX GRAIX MARKET. Wheat, &aS6 Corn, " Oats, 3-! Rye 60 New Cloverseed -I 25 to 7 50 Timothy seed 2 00 Flax seed 1 Bran 1 "0 Chop , 1 60 Shorts I 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 25 American Salt 1 0al 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, April 24, ISMi Beef cat tle, extra CJe; good static; medium 5a5c; common 4 J- J". Wal calves at 5 5 Ji. Milch cows at $20a5W. Fat cows S :i4 ic. Sheep, cxtry TJc ; good CJaCJc, medium 5a5Jc ; common 4.i4c. Lambs sold at He. llog at Cjiic. fso. I Pennsylvania red wheat 9ic. Low grades corn 45c. Oats 3?a0c. Chickens lOallc, spring chickens 3iKi40c a piece. Egcs 12c, duck erzs 25c, geese eggs 55c. Butter 15a3Uc. llav $l7al'J per ton. Clo verseed lOallc per lb. Bran $15alti per ton. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Thomat Eenntr, deceased. Letter of Administration bnving been granted to the undersigned, in tho estate of Thomas Benner, (leecasea, iie oi a.vr township, Juniata conntv, fa. All persons indebted to said estate are requesiea io make immediate payment aud those having claims agaim-t the same win preseni uicm ithoiit delay to ABRAHAM BENNEK, Administrator. Van Dyke, Pa., Ap-il 2'i, 1M3. Private Sale. A FA KM OP 30O ACKES, MORE OR less, ol limestone and shale land, in Milford township, in Licking Creek valley, Juniata conntv, Pa. ; about ItiO cleared, 40 acres timberland "under frnce." Tbe improve ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame Ilouse, Large Bank Barn. Wagon Shed, Large Hog Pen, !heep House, Carriage House, Wash House, Spring House within ten yards ol the door. Fountain pump of Dover-tailing water at txith bouse and barn. This is a desirable property, and is only two miles from Milllin railroad station. Terms easy. For particulars, call on or address John Robisen, Patterson. Juniata Co., Pa., or Shelburn Kubison, same address. Valuable Grlxt -Mill and Saw Mill at Private Sale. The undersigned offers for sale a GRIST MILL and PAW MILL, situated in old Port Royal, Juniata county, Pa., with 11 ACKES of land, more or less, witb mill dam, mill bouse 30X50 feet, three storiea high, one story of stone, and two of frame, con taining 3 run of stone, two pair ot burrs, and one sand stonecbopper and corn break er, a Silver Creek smut machine, and sepa rating machine, two flour bolts 20 feet long, two flour packers, all driven by the water of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet overshot wheel. Tbe mill has a good run of custom work and is in a good wheat growirg coun try, and Is in good running opKt. Tho saw mill is driven by a Rose w..ter wheel, and is in good running order, doing a larae amount of sawing in the season. FKA11E UOL'SE, Spring of water. Cistern, Frame Stable, bog bouse, an orchard of thrifty trees of choice fruit in bearing. Any per son wishing to view the property can do so bv calling on the premises, and any person wishing to learn ttie particulars can ao so by calling on or addressing JOHN liERTZLKK, Sr., Port Koyal, Juniata Co., Pa. PRINTER'S INK SPILLED In Making Big Advertisements is emned if the Stock Cannot Confirm the Statements. No One Knows this Better than. SOHOTT ! Whose Phenomenal Success in Business is but the result of Fair, Square, Ilouest Dcaliug. We strive to "please to please our patrons in everv wav; so we sav that if, alter inspection, your purchase, bring it back to us it for you. -UoD- SCHQTrS ATTRACTIONS THIS SPRING. UoU MEN'S CLOTHIN G DEJRTMEaSTT, 154 men's neat, well-made cassimere and worsted spring stylo suita at $0.87; all wool cassimeres and cheviot style suit at jfl).63: 233 men's wry elegant Eog'iah corkscrew dress and business snits at $11.50. A large line of men's very fine imported corkscrew dress suit in 1, 3 and 4 button cutaway and Prince Albert coat made equal to first class custom work at $14.50 and $16.00. The earliest callers will of course secure the first choice. Den t be late. BOY'S CLOTHING DEPAETMENT. We show the largest variety in the county of fancy pleated and Norfolk styles knee pants suits for boys from 4 to 13 yeais oi l; price from 1.50 to SG.OO. Oar stock of long pants snits for boys from 10 to 18 years com prises over 45 different aud diatiuct patters, and these we have in straight and cutaway sack and frock suits. Trices are tho lowest on record. HATS, Fl'RJISUIXG GOODS AJI TRC.1KS. Ti,.aA inr.rrir..r.f will ha .'uiind biiturul with the rarest bargains. Ia specified here they would recpuire more than a page, hence our special in vitation to you to come and see with vonr ow u eyts how we will be able to suit in price and styles collars and cnk, handkerchiefs, hosiery, white) shirts, suspenders, Bilk scarfs gent's coIIhm and cfls. CrSTO.ll TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Gentlemen who have not yet left their measure for a new suit are cor dially requested to come in and see how well we can serve them. Our prices are the lowest. SCH0TT, The Leading Clothier, BlilDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. April 15,t 885-Iy. McKillips & Go's. Planing Mill, I'ort Royal Pcnna. ANlfACTlRKBS Of Ornamental Porticos, liraihcf and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SIDiXG, .-ftorL.UICi!i, FLOOKIXwS Also, dt-xlfrs in shinzles. lath, and frame luiiiln r of every description. Country lumber worked to order. Or d ts iiy mail pr:iipt!y attended to. All orders should be sent to. MtKILLirS &. CO , 10-2l-85. Port Rojai, Pa. T WISU TO STATE i A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I cao stop toothache in l-sa than Ave minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, In the uso of a fluid applied to the t-eth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gums , known as Scurvy) treat j?V?-ed suco-sslully ai.d a cure wartyr4jayrant.' l in every Teeth Fli-LHD aud warranted tor lilo. Artilicial Teeth repaired, exchangee, or renioddled, troni $-.M to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at piics to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. Peop'e who have artilicial teeth with wbicb they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notilied by lutter. G. L. DEFvK, Practical Uentlut, ESTABLISHED IS HIFrLlilTOWS, Pa., IS lSOO. Oct. 1 1 '85. ANIMAL BONE wmw BAUGH'S $25 Phosphate it ml a net Mlmnlnat; K tt ml AeMalate '. Knrk, bats Til VIC AMMOSIATF.lt 11 0 V E S LP Eli- I'll OS I'll A TE tt-x m-'.f itp!j t-'i nwsry pUct fw1 ndd. Citf f ih cr..p n r' rt-rt. and -tmm it until M1I nxtnred Bcwa an Animal Uuoe Manure. atao Improves ihe soil permanently. 8a Ihr HW Cir JMHIXPIIVTE Ml llK. Alsopncnand untH Bn-h' Raw Boos Manures ! 3AUGH & SCSS StaBfutsrw and hapTtrr. THE ORICiStU RAW BONE SUP:R-PH;p''n PHILADELPHIA, PA. PRIVATE SALE. ONK OK THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in tbe rounty may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Frame Ilouse, a com modions StaUe and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the house. For partirnlars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. l'avroo nts to suit Purchaser D. W. HAELEY'S Is tbe place where jou can bay THE 1IEST AKI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS'i'CLOTHING BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOBS, AMD FURSlShlXG GOODS. EE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select slocks ever o3ere4 in this market, and at ASTOX1SHISGL Y LO W PRICES t Also, measures takid for suits and parts of snits, which will he n.aJe to or2 short notice, very reasonable Keoiember the place, in Hofiman'ft New Uuildiug, ooiner of Bridge an Water streets, JtlFFUNTOWN, PA. Jan,l, Uc4 tt- not Voth the Paper Cont vou become dissatisfied with ; we will cheerfully exchange ESPENSCIIADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, has now been shelved, and will be kept np week after week by fresh sapplie" from ilia head of tha market at Lowell Prices. FMl LADIES HjaJtf.Dress Gjods, Notionn-jTrim- vio-i v'O'fcV silks, Colored" s As, Ool ored Ca?hiner?s, an l a fall line of low priced Dress Goods of tha latest shadas, and a!o a full line of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbe Finest Shoo to tha most substantial Plow Shoe, at jTice" that will aitunish jou. Shoes for chil dren, ML-tea and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Hiee, Tea, in short exerjtbing, ask for what jo want. QuEESdWAKE AND GLASoWARE. Every house inu.-t keep op Jits snp- p!j of QUE ENS WAKE, GLASS WARE, WOO DEN" WARE. This i tbe store to call on for such articles. If jou cannot visit my place, jour order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit tho store. 3IAI STREET, Opposite Cocut IIouhk, JliillintoH it, Ia., Frederick ESFEIIS CHACE. XSTT BADT TT3IXXO. DR. FAEMETS TEETHING SYRUP. IT hx Bcrff failed to give the fjt perfect satis fAction. Thousands nf mother- us:pfc; it all through the land, ami all are i ed with iu ckarov ing effects. It Maimtaiw th Faby's Health V kKaTTHtC IT FREB PHOif 1LIC AD I IAKHSa. I not stupefy your baby with Opium or Murpoia Hi tures, but tte Dr. at-'abrney'tft TeelHins: Cyrnp. which is always iafe anH re-iaMe. It soothes am quiets the t mii.d, K blibvsa Pain and Infi ammatki nd t'e Swmt, NATffL Siwp to Vhmw amis K WST T MOTHERS. ALL UKLt-OISTJ AUD wkimuxij IBALmjts Six rr. CTTo a EOTTtaE, 3D. HACERSTOWX. UD. '4 Pel bi are, butt i pla bi noat."
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