, SENTINEL REPITKLICAI: H7FLlNTOWN. 'UttWESiUs, UY Ht 18H. F. SCHWEIER, snrroa im rsorairroa.. Tut. Irnns, rr picnic at William's r.ve will loan in the "20th AuUt and continue six il.iv a. (Jyz hulrisl aud Kt-ven children vrwre. liu during tb tiir.je, dttys of tho I uiurauou iVntau&ia! in New York As i;lit iiu-h .11 i- Wiuf drilled oil tii tiinil wf Klijikh Lukonn, uf FjUut' rtu, Montgomery county -for c-hI oil. It i? prru.! in LojpUtive -cireW Vj appropriate 7f5,0OO, to provide the National tuitrd of thiw etittti with a drtru suit. ("bo: of the proviu-il ove-morn in I'biuii luu. 40 d.Kt rn untir ny to ;itt-Uil him Had bin finally when they are nir'a whicu i a jood thinjf lit the dxUrrt. St-.NaTB C' iii Klin will go to Europe na.l i.illee seeker who arc- reiving on Liui to help them necure tui otfiot) from the V."aiuuvt..n adiuiniiitraUiin uimv u4 find h'.iu st home f..r thf OC"Hrtl. ti. Nr ii.uau: art-pl.aM-t with tlie late centennial inaugural tlrtuonetra tioii, lut tue imve; t" j.'m:d sense t J 1 praiwing thenisebes and are not ully in. ugh t' puhLsh compliments thnr others pH- upon them. Sixt jr i r-av-i the I'C(ir.l.atiire UUo v. tol lu liev tor an institution ! t Lint d'-- lu t exixt. tivt. th'- name) i'f the nivihir! iiisrjtuti"U, Sc-t;at-r aud eurn th- plaii'Ut. "Well d.ue g. 'd iud fiuthful s. rvact, yo up higher. " V. H ISauvi t ehairmim of the Nsli i!nl I. iU' ratic C''nnuitteeiied t hi- h. uie at Iiiue It.u k, t'onn.vti cut i n the :.ith of April, uged 71 yeur. Hi-stai'tol life as afoiindery-1 ,..,, l ,,,..... n..L.r ,lt ' . . .. g 1 pushed liiui into a rl.s:t aiul guard he.d other ..LnceB aud w consnlered i eil th,. tjlltr witiituo assistance of a n .-..1 chairman for th? Jt uiocjhcv. ' tireuiau, until Inspector Smers arriv Tuuci was i... fay and feathers '. d u"'1 succeeiled in r. st.iii.g K-ace. ..... ... . , Several free fights were g ing on nU 'it tl.i 1 eim-vnatiiH tri iB ustlii v . . , ,f , 1 - iu the supi r room, lialf a Joz -nmeii msr.-hed in N. w York on Inaugura iVert. pruwliug on the wine waked tioii Centennial d-iy. (Joveruor , tloor and tinally Siuyvesant k'ish and Ht-uHT th. ir Oeiierul was strapped , t- his horse. He Wore a rlniu iimIuiii )iiii'k suit und silk hat and was followed by ,S000 1'elU.svl VHtiia cixiliuii ti'n-ps, with uiufotins of blue all alike, drcii-d mid eipuip- !d f ,r se.Mce iu the fe!d, , irh ., , ; camp ii jipnu Tite.. cartridge 1ks ' run teen rupt.. lmvei sa.-k. kuaiisack : HTld hhlflket. Thi-ri- Vi:r no i f', irf nt airv s:Iu. "out tiiev were a so'id look-. ing ,slv of men re, regentative of the , f ;'?- r:Uy to say the ,., ,', lea.-t, aflVctetl bv l!lfcir v.sd to the sol.d v Id Kevstoue Ktutc. supIi r r, UD(1 (m. rutuor j.tty " - : girl excited comment by her obvious Inauguration Centennial. yu. of sttadiuesa, whiiu her escort ' was the siibieet of roSsideraile- ii- The grand center of the cj-renTeitH ' '' e i)teuuial ot tlie niauiration of the tixit rrt sident ofthe United States of America took p'sce in Ne York an the 30th of April. There was more or less demonstration in t all of the tow na of this nation of 65,-' OOO.IXH) people. In this little town ' belU were rung at 10 o'clock in the ; morning und a salute of - guns were nre.t unit ling were displayed ; weariness winch Lad resulted iu from a niinilH-rof houses and busim-sn their faliiug f.int asleep iu anything places. But us New York City is the but ( Vuvcntioual attitudes, commercial and financial center of A miscellaneous throng of all Korts the lo-publii-thut was the fittest place ' and Conditions of ie)l had enter fort Le j.rMidt-st tlt-uoiiat ration of ed the Opt ra Huse aft-r half past thi country, it was iust the iilace too, for the reas.n that one huiidred years Ufoie to th very tlay tieorge Washir -ten wus inauguiated j-resi Ail Li living presidents were there and if l'r.-idt nt Harrison was the only in that participated in the i ceretuotiit s of the occasion. Eg presi j pie who originated the scenes iu the dents Cleveland, and Haes were injsupH-r r'Mi;u, although thev mav the city und showed theiu.-elvt-s on ' have joined in tbeni aeverid occasion during the cere- i When I asked Sergeant Schmitt monit e jberger what he thought of the scene I hem were three das of Jubilee, he remarked that it wus aitout on n but tlvj grand ci-remor.iul day was ! par w ith the French ball, while Cap Tuesdav, April ."(1. Twenty two j tain Keilly rt marked that he had NtitU s had tnx'pri iu line on the K" j never bt-f-re seen so manv drunken casioii of the street parade. IV tin I men at any hull. 'T stippose," sr.id sylvunis had NiMH) troops in line un- J he, "that the fire wine was t.i much tier O.neriior IU-avt-r. The street for such very young men as were tieeorut ions -ie ley,,nd description, j many of the guests. The decoration . f the ball room on r As for Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, whom tut evening of the :0tli of April was : I encountered near the supper room dazzling even to jsople wh j get up j w hile the ejection scene was in full such things. Hud to sight seers am'. ( progress, he apologetically laitl the guests it was be ildei ing in beauty j blame on a ''few drunken waiters." and t liilx rati"ti. The banquet table j , . , was nu.de up of tnanv tables. There Annuul Mt-rllnj oTThn W. C. were ;!iirteen 1-rs.itis at th table I T.t'n olJualaUU. witli Pt-esideiit Uarri u ami as 13 is coUMilcred au unluckey uuuik-r to h-xve at tabliv the suj -rstitious are holding their breath, almost, to ra;rn me lust inTormatio'i . .t tlisaster that th.-y lelieve ia certain to ovt r- tt'ki: So'iu- of thorn, who nat lit ihe Pr. si.h-iit s table. The champagne bur t!i HM.ii) f.t loug and had 1100 experu-iici-d mt-ii at ttrawiug chaui puign corks to wait on the tbirtv rnd. The military para.le waa tuue hours in j.assiug the review stand. Chsuncey M. Iei w wasthe oralr of the day. and iu referring to the adoption i f tin' -nsidutii.il oi'th;;: dred years U-fom he etiir,) 1 it i li np in a nut ht-tl in tie st-nteii,-,-. II wan tlie l-i ginii'ii . f t e sivtv etviV W!,r ..f ti.e C u-t.f .ti..n unit Nali ii : tin. e .iitt k! tl.,if ii..h at tl-t- Ml rii!. III tlirf Ir u. il. li .f tl.e f'.et.iil.lie. Clo4 of tb Bill. th. . V. rk II-rail M n(-llw- rl f tl.- t . . .ct ! i . , rtt.-r. lU ib V ra a'. t it- ll. Ii I i.. i . : ,- r ... f t "-t: Mt .!!. . a- - r . I- i. .... l I ' .( , J . ' ra llia'UMtilitf. rttl thf tosiV.Tc rr-i I nuritr that remained ftr thatTnoiir declare that it a digrvrt to the occasion, the management and the oitv. Tho noen in the mipper room shortly before 1 o'clock wih a power ful argument in faror of prohibition (iruupe of drunken lad, w ith vacant even, uue.twly feet, aud reeklese nayfcty of speech were m-attered about the place, holding in their hands brimming wiue plu-sse- Naturuliy enough th door was soon in a ter rihle slipjK-ry and aloppy condition. The nuitte M dcafpninjj. Men were shouting to the waiters some of the most inebriate were sinking and every now and then a woman's ithrill laiifcfh ouM riw alayvo the general diu. Nearly all the women present who had not lout thf ir sense of propriety through indulgence hastened to quit the scene, where, indeed, in more than one instance they were subject to iu- KUlt, but a lew still lintreretl at tne upper end of the room, posaiblv u:i con-tciovw of the disgusting scenes that were enact ml at a little diet an eo from theru. Kk1 m Ktrewu ou the floor, the appeurnce of th buffet and t.paoe behind rapidly Wm unuiMting, atnl tue unite an. I lruiia.t-iinest m cruasett so much that at alioiit tweu- tv minutes lut one .Sietaat S. iunitther. r eiitred tbo room at j the he. I of Kom twenty pohcenien I and aimouuoed that the wii of wine mrikt case. The waiters who had Ik? n drink ing fl rely, t'lumoruU.-uy protested that they had already ceased to serve wine, but several struggles for the jNsses nion of smuggled bottles ensued. T. waiters engaged in a fight which resulted in the contents of a wine glioui being spilled down a ladv's neck, maudliu guests argutxl with the llue ci.ats a-t to the propriety of I their interference and pandemonium reimed 1'inallv onlers were koven t clear toe r..oni. This proved a dillicult matter. The sober folks endeavored t-- haul their drunken friends out of th way, hut with indifferent success. Some of them succeeded, however, with the result that one, of two "scenes" occurred in the corridor. A policeman sieved one partw'tilarly disorderly individual attired ns were nearlv all the drunkards at this stage in a dress auir. and uiu a mined attempt at a rescue deter- lieing I . I.. . . I.... If., v. ...vAl.A 1 I lunur .11 intm taut. nn-mn ruaue ov ins ariwo K'rauiT Inspcter Steers arrived on thes-ene and endeavored to accelerate the clearance of the r.i-n.'. This was fi nally accomplished amid i crashing of glass and crockery, which evinced the fall of iiiuuy a reluctant individ ual, and at last the police by dint of I'Us-i.ug ami roi.g.i nam. ling, eje t:-a the last brawler and locked the i ti - i i n ili en. rii! m'fiic in the ball room wu not ,,l,foi,.- a !.. iin .t 'oti Wotio.n n.iri .l?itia-iior (ln-ratii 1 i even seau-1 ia so,,,,., of the dilation as he strolled across thet floor at the couelustou of a dance .with his arm still around her waist. The strains of home aweet home, effectually cleared the ball room at a few minutes past three o'clock, but half an hour later the stairs from tlie Corridors were occupied by several lersons. of whora two men nnd one woman were eoUfpicuou.-t by their j nue o'clock Tickt-t wt-nt otT.-r. il I i for salu on the street at fifty cents ; apiece through the ttoorkeera an-1 speculator. This, if tru would ac- , fount for the appearance of manv j disrt putablv women, and curi-Mis i . looking men attirel in ordinarv street irirh. but it Vk as not theso neo The Annual meeting of tho V- man's Christian Temperance lniin of Juniata C-., luet on Wednesday evening, April 24th, in the United I'resbvteiian Church at Mexico. The meeting was ojs-ucd in harmony, with the usage of that Chur.-h by singing of a Psalm of deep spiritual solemnity followed lv the readiug of st-ripture by Rev. B. H. H:trt and l'rayer by Bev. McBurn.-y. After devotional exercise. Thti vouug pastor of the M. F Church of! ThoU!.nt-.Mi gut; a.i able nnd! i.-v-iciit ad.'.it Then f..!l.w,i a J very eLt. rtuiuii:g and instructive j Address by Mis, J.ilit WilUrd. .f !JiTr.:, x a. .ii.ieci. 1 lie Hull. wii.cli it"u M: W. tut-alih tlie II uie . i i.. i .i-t..' -.1 ' " ' '''"" "'ui m -m. n I 111 aU-l tlie Ultvi,:IV el i.'llH.-tlllll' " . ' f " ' " it .li fr.-ntm riiD..Jnn ritifli: t ii-jo ranee, inituv -t'u-r Lant f.v.-t ' ir t'.-at jtit- j t-t L.-ar N in i U- ! !. t l - !.- r l- -m. Of truths I I l in. i rt mm-I ui.-n 1ii- i i u. i.-1 I .tli m .tne- rt I i, !, f f, i.-, ! , at t .. I a r i aacl au 1 i r. Ci I , - i. - ai.a . i . i . j r . 1 1 i t . i. .m . , . . i . . 1 .,.., i ,i i. fe,vcri nrucn .inn CTIil rrrain A-nil & I scuff of the sweet odor of burning blosrtorae, made ua avdiamedof baring indalged a thought of gloom. The arrival of tne early tram irom wVit a lv?vr i of laughing Y's who found their Sister Y'a busy preparing for their entertainment. The "Wa were there too ; some guests from the night be fore. Those at their homes busy looking after the culinany depart ment. Temperance people are not afraid of cold water, so when the time eame they wero iu their place aud readv to begin the dutiea of the day. The Y'a were especially happy in having with them their Y. Mother Mra. W. B. Khode. having a heart large aud tender enough to take them all in as she proved to them before the meeting was over. Our faithful Superintendent of Evangelistic work was ready to opfn the meeting in her happy war with a responsive temeranco exercise. Thtn followed the address of Weld -me by Mrs. Effie Parker. Vory cordial it vfasand proved its sincerity by what followed in the way of en tertainment. Thj resjHiuso by Miss tiilson beautifully expressed just what we all wauled U say. Thru came a summarry of the year's work by our loved President, which with the fad iirrn and the unpleasant and disagree able things left out. made us all feel very coiafortubltt ; und with her charactestie love and charity gave us all more credit than we deserve. And in in.Mlet.ty did hers if injustice. Next came the Iieiort of lice. Sec. with Treasurers report. A can-full v prepared paper on Heredity and Hygiene, was read by Miss (iiLn giving some very useful information, which allought to know. The report of the Cor. Sec. was iuterestiug throughout, concluding with a letter fr.m Misj Havs to the W. C. T. U s of Juniata "(Jo. The most interesting item of this letter was au account given of the W. C. T. U's, Miss Hayes found in Tokio, stated that she had l.wked through her tears at the White Rihlon worn bv those native Japaneso women. A Magaziue of tliis Union also came with the letter in the native language and it was passed through the audience and seamed with much interest. The lo jvorts of delegates gave en couragement from some points in other sections the work does not advance tts it should, and iu some parts of the Co., there is need of I )rganizatioii. Au election of officers then took place which it is just js.ssible the "brethren" might not have thought strictly methodical or business like, but it resulted iu the election of the following facers, President, Mrs. luniel Kloss; Vice Pres., Mrs. Kov. Leshcr; Cor. Sec, Miss S. J. Irwin: liee. S., Mi so Mary M. Lyou ; Treasurer, Mrs. ti. V. Kilmer. After adjournment a most b uintifi:! and appetizing lunch was serve.! in church kitchen, and j He rubb tl his eves aud aupplicat the Convention gave marked evidence infciv extended his" arms, w hen Mrs. of high appreciation of it ami at the same time enjoyed a very gocial hour. A THWi iuX SF-Sirll x " the uail.il way. Heirts I of sutierintciidout of departments indicated it;crea-setl ir'tt rest and ac tivity. The depart mcnt of Literat ure is at the prer-ut time, oii of great im)ortauce aud is Wing well worked up in many of the Unions. Mr. A. J. Ailmati urged Loyal Legion Organization. A Memorial service closed the afternoon session. rvENio scseios wan given to the Y's, and a usual was the brightcbt and most entertain ing session of the Conventiou. The music was excellent ami preformed as if Prohibition ould le sung into people. Misa iVaver county sujs-riuteudeut of Y. work had charge of the meeting and s-emed to impart much of her bright spirit ami vivacitv to the ' exercised being well sustained, by her StHtu Sin-rintiid,iit. Mrs. Y. 15. Bl.oadcs, who gave the most touching stiriug apjK.al to the women old and young.of Juniata Co., that it has K-eii our gtiod foriune to hear. Several g.-itlemaa who were present made soiut. inatd points Lu a few wvll timed ri marks Mr. F. McAfee told how alcohol paralizes a innu's brain and why Maas achuKSets defeatetl lrtihibitiou, pre ferring Ijocul Option. But Pennsyl vania need not follow her example. Mr. Berry, of Mifllintowu found him self in a dilemana, called ujw.n to make a sjieech in a Y. W. C 1". U's meeting without a white riblon, ihis wift having it on) but he called atten tion to the fact that among the many temjs-rance organizations, ail of which he endorsed thtre did not seem to be any ono es;x-ciaily adapt ed t young men. This difficulty was some what relieved bv the next mu'iili-r Wr 1 TTnntl.nrr.i- if i Port Uoyal who told of young Men's Clubs. Tiiis young man came before this meeting and made an honest confession which is said to lie good for the soul. We bclievo he has had some ex-ri-uce in Kith sides of the TemjH-rance tjiiestioii and is now trying to take a stand on the right side, and he nis-ds and we hope will receive the sympathy of tluise wboBe duty it is t reach out the helping hand to those who are trying to do the right. Mils. Daxtkl Ki.oss, M. M. Lvov, Pres. IcC. Sec. Leadiug liuuor dealers are issuing f:tu, y cants, etc., showing how much of the state taxes are paid by the Ji,j.j,.r traffic, and d iiming' that IV .1. il.it ioe. if mrr ... -n.;;! ..,. 1! put ther tuxes ta other tnxpavers. ! j,Ht prc-nt ;ei)eroii lioarted ! f. U.ta t n. .ru..r e.. j:.... ! f.r the t.rivi W'.. ..f i.av in it r...r t... ! i"r r i-nvnej; t. r Tia. What X gu l,;-..!! .e tu:it lie eta-ht witli au.-h tttiiff. Welltli !, . p. au-1 aT thiiiLioi' .r ;!! iii"wrEi- d u-n kn.jxr that a iar.- j-.rtK'li t.f all ..ur tae uli M ,r L- un Mirr Imt f-r K.ritw- )ie-li j,ut nint- li-.il l.a i r a. I l-'t rtfuILil a in tail a ... p a- v.r aBL.)aa tit'i4iiru.ii. .. r.i.r. i,t . .... - uiaaa . - ur!c rMbBStR. A Cincinnati fa-ther bought him boy a drum Th boy paraded and drummed on his drum, r ive or in nmguwra " ' the drum waa hung up and the boy 6ent to the country. The court held that it wa a public nuisance. Delaware Lookout. Mr. Hucbing on th T- S. TbonipoD tana in puttinit 55 acras in corn. T. S. ThnDMD ii doin a bii battine. with hU rollt null. Tbora ara Inmi there nar!y all the tune. He i Knirt to do Mir with water-power and nae steare power. Lnokoat Sank that you don't fall in the limestone quarry. Well Johnnie, 700 aaid Beaatr aarprised ron a few week u with inch a Urfe eol nmeoritema. Well Johnnie, you are dn. lni-Hue. Stick to it s yon will be a man before joor mother. On the night of the 28tb nit., a bnrjcU.- went througa the bne of J. E. Longacre Ma waa heard bv eonie of the memoera ot the tamilr. The burglar found one of tb boy every day picta acd turn-d the pock et innide out. looking for money I aup- poae. Burglar must not think Longacre and ton let tbrir money lay around In tbat kndofawty. They put tl-e mooey in j bmk tor aafu keeling. A good thing wonld bate been to have given the burglar a load of hot. Jeremiah LoudansUper bought a bor ff P. S. Lytler, one datr 1 utt wi. W. F. Lorycre bought a pouv. Sitw you rn fo ia W. T. W.ti 8 , ciuicraied to bis eadtirn (arm to plant corn lor the coon. Hello, W. G. 8., where aro you going J Going to Egypt t Alter corn ia grown and the toi grape ripe, we will rail it a land of earn and wine. Tlii end tliin part of the program. Sfj( would be a tune on tbe fid-l!u, but aa we box-d up our (1 Ml-a and jnt taui home we rau't dt ibat. Bk&i-tT. Colonel Bigwd'8 Vision. THE STRAN.1E THCliS A KESTI CKJAN SAW AT THE OIRAKD HOLbK. Colonel J. Davis Begawd is a Kentucky lawyer. He hails from Cviugt-iii. He struck Philadelphia early on a recent Monday morning. He was on his way to New York to do honor to the memory of tbe 'Immortal Oawge." C.lon.:lJ.,l)avis liegawd stopped over at Puiladelphia and met somo friends That's why he .litlu't gt to Nt-xv York yesterday. Mr. Bogawd has a high strung uerv.uis disposition. Yesterday af ternoon ho Wcame dizzy looking for the trapi-re fairy on tun Public Buildings tuvir. At 4 o'cl .ck lie rotired to his nx-in ou the Ninth street side of the Girurd Houiie. Mr. Begawd'a bed was between two windows. Opposite was a bur au mirror. It was 8 o'clock in the evening when Mr. B. gawd awoke from a troubled slumber. As he arose iu bed ho saw Mrs. Cleveland gaziug at him. Cleveland disappeared! aud a three headed tramp all under one high cvllar glared at hint. Mr. Bogawd fell back on the lsxl ami covered his face with the counterpane. When he looked ui again two elephants, a camel and a rhinocerous were dancing in front of him. Then Mr. Begawd gave a wild shriek ami fled down ttairs, which ho covered in three cajs, to the hotel office. Clerk Car mack was just writing "Hon." in front of the signature of a Pocomoke justice of the peace on the peace on the register when the fly ing apparition, scantily clad, burst against tho conntcr. Help. Murder. It'a lianted," shrieked the frightened Kcntuckian. "What's haunted J" gasped Clerk Carmark, as "Professor" Johnson, the pix-foot pt.rter, hastily picked up a trunk to fell tlu rash Sjutheruer. .Vjy room. Hundred ami fifty-seven- It k full of wild animals and three-headed men." "You've lecu dreaming," said Clerk Carmack. "Hurry back to your riMm. You'll catch cold. Besides that, the ladies are coming down to supper." Colonel Begawd trembled and in sisted on taking Clerk Carmack to his room. Just as they eutt md a lot of fishes began to pwim around in the mirror. "There. See there," excitedly shouted the Kcntuckian. "Oh Heav ens, where am I Hulp, Help." Clerk Carmack at a glance Paw what it was. The mirror w as so in clined as to catch and reflect the pictures thrown on a canvass by Vaudt.grift's advertising stereoptican which was just outside Mr. Begawd's window. 'T don't see an v thing," baid Clerk Carina, k. "No ?"' 6aid the Kentuckian, plead ingly. J Leu a big sboo began to re volve rapidly m tne mirror, aud Mr. Bogawd, falling on his knees, clasped his hands and shrieked: ':Take it away : Take it away ! Help ! Help ! I've got 'em again !" When Clerk Carrnack explained t ) Colonel Begawd the causo of the phenomena tho colonel sat dov.n and ! thought heavily for a few minutes. tlien he dressed nimsoit, went down to the barroom, set 'em up for the house, paid his bill and took the uext tram for Covington. Philadelphia Iutpoirer. The Xgt ot Paper. TL ..13 , a ne wurm nan Bt i-ii its mm a";e, lis same a'e, itBgoiilen aye, anl its brazen aire. This i the aire of rioter Wo are milking so raanv things t.f t.:qer that it will stxin lc truo that without itajH-r there w nothini' made . 1 I . . - intti is maun. vv live in Jiapvr imuKeK, wear jmju-r ciotiiiiiff, an.I sit n jHijj-r eiihliii.iiH in tiaiier carB .vii;,. i.. , ' ...n.iiK uu pjnrr ueeia. e tio a p;jier busiiiebri over jiajter eounterH, Iniviuo; phj,ei- rr,,.-xlN min for then! with jiatter m-.ney or rharinpr thorn up in paper tuM.kK, aud deal in patter at.K'ka-on pttpr margins. We row meet, in p)-r ln.ats f r pat er prizes. We t. pr tie aters w hr; paper -t.i pUtr W pir -.i.lieu;-K. We ULi.1 . - i :ilu-t in . toiler clothing on his aper bed, and put J drees:ng-gcw"n and Oil ni ptier He will walk over i.nfr r , j Arot cunt. tlt)er carpt'SS uuwn ain.nr, .". ing himself in a paier chair, tviU read the papr new iu the morning i.aper. A j.aer vU mu can mm xo bis breaaiasi, cot -aeii " aerved on pajer dishes, laid on a paper cloth on a palter tatne. xxe will w ipe hislips with a paper napkin, and having put on bis paper shoes, paper hat and paper coat and taken his raper cane, he w ill v. alk on a paper pavement or ride iu a paper carriage to his paper office. He w ill ortranize pater eutertirisea and make r.icr profits. Ho will go to Europe- on paier steamships aud navigate the air in paper balloons. He w ill smoke pajter tobacco in a paper pit;, lighted with a paper matrh. He w ill write with a paper pencil, whittle paper sticks with a paper knife, go fishing with a -paper fishing rod, a i.oi.r line and a iiaiier h'ok, ami put his catch in a paper banket, lie will go shooting with a paper gun, loaded with vaier cartridges, and i;il defend his countrv in pat tor forts with papsr cannon and paper bombs. Having lived his paper lift and achieved a paper fumo and paper wealth, he will retire to paper leisure and die in pf.-,-r jieace. There will ln a iaier funeral, at which the mourner", dressed in pajer crape, will wijw? their eyes with r.apT handkerchiefs, and "a pap-er preacher w ill preach a paper sermon in a pnper pulpit from a paper text. He w ill lie in ft paper coflin wrapped in a paper shroud, his uamo w ill bo engraved on a paer plate, und a pajer hearse, adorned with paper plumes, will carry him to a pajer lined grave, over which w ill bo raised a paper monument. The papers w ill re cord his paper virtues, while paper angels with puper wings wiil clothe him in a paper robe and waft his paper spirit from this paper world to the paper gates of a paper paradise, where all is paper, and fire-proof at that.- Paper World. GEjYER.1L.'EWS items. ifr. J. Horton, of Manstiehl, whilii' splitting wood beneath a clothesline which caught his axe, split his face from eyebrows to mouth. Half an hour liefore he ha.1 ran for a doctor for a nephew who had hurt himself in just the same way. There are now miles of roads in Chester county where it is impoHsiblw to find places to water horses, the troughs having been removed by hotels which g-t n i license-.. A Greensburg doctor has buri lv saved the life of John Fielding from trvs'p,Ias, the sequel of 0 spider-bite on hi thumb. Mim;-sota farmers are alarmed over the app aranee of great sw arms t.f grasshopper in the region sioiiiid St. PauL A Sutter county, California. farmer lias a traction en gia tb.it -will j lcw sevenivnve acre in lfu;-iwi Jjyj-j IOO Ladle Waaied. Ami I W mt lu mil nn nv nrnjimt mr 1 free til paelft. of Lan..1 n.. t rami.T .ticil- cine, tbe area! root and herb n-intj.iv, rfi- i . . .... . . , . ft.Xw-r i.v I it MI4, i.iui. a. ii -.in in inn Riwcf MAtiiitain. r or itii.i-t-H ot Ihe --- ' - - -- - . - - .. 7 --- Dto- o, liver inii aiant-n 11 i a pini nire. Kor rontipalion and clearing- up the con ; !exion it iitteti otdi'tii. LDHilrru like it. Kverynnt. iraine it. I.ae kiza pack ae, u'J ctnia. At ail dru;pit8. Caution Xollce. rVf, .-rpona are hrety eantinnr.d, noi to irv- tin the lan! ol th underMf ot-d ia bpra -a Hill, and Bnulr t"nrhii, lor ihe parp.,c of gathering bfrris, huminj:, tiih 1D, or in any olht-r tar tret.ru. rn.ru, on aaid land, aa tbe trtntpai. law will be ra tnrced aga:nt pt-opln alio violate aid i ti ABEJOK MlltXIMIM June 9, 1869. Ketlce toTrewpaaaer". Oavipg leaat-d i'Ji) acres of wood land ot David t ilM.n, and 400 acres of wood land at John McClnre, adjoining; lands el ft-pnsylvania hailrt.ad Conpauy in Ibe vicibiiy ol Boiler's 1 bt-rby caution ail persons against tre(iakin; on the above &j-uiiDed leased lands lor the purpose ef cniting timber and so lorth. Job Bsakuo. Mifflintown, May 2t5, lr.8. PRlliTG SALE, The nudeiaignvd otter 14 seres of choice land, adjoining the borough ol Pallt ri ef, a private Title. Thtr is a good barn aud corn crib on the tract Tbe land I all clear and level and well adapted lor Ibe growth ol all kinds ol grain and garden product. For particulars cail on Jobs Cikmnuhah. I'atterat.n, Juniata Co., Pa. SOMEl lUSta Kfr W under Hit Min ahich King J-i.l.-mi.n nevtr heard of a CI tiTilKS LE that requirea o Cli this l ut. Ev.ry houRu-lo-epxr. laundress end atore-keeper wants it. batople urnt by mall, S tet t tor 2'ct.. 12 L et lor 60ct. Firtt Oa.i .1hXTS WjlXTKD for Mis Coa. AddrT.s NOitiON K. BONO b. CO., Hanul tcturer A-otg, PbiUdulphia Ta., (Ick Box 938.) Successful Troatmrnt cf C:scas A S'JIENTiriG DSSCOV EnY ! .nil Hit;!!.-, tlie laiv oi all dimi. tttiioiiR kuii:r Ivil.'.tl.e .Mtcrcbra. Successful Treatment. cures: CfiSarrh. Bronchit:s, Consumption, fiheurnjtlitf. ttiMMl I IliliMr. Thm "TsvT -f th nb K'ils-r in f.zi f rw-KiinU-iB ht bm po 4Wf -,.j-Jr)' 4e3-.crtrratMl tbvt at-M fortUMd im cUwuiajf f r I; cm txm pwv-r- L7.n4 tat MO ! . mt"-m tvOfm'B. Ho lr.1 r ci.-.irit fjT it n .ri-uJ -ta- iorT in otirii op yn f r f tit rem it ln;vw"ttly hut fft H- tlwa tht it ri'l etirw arrw) -l.-r Uyi ten ar q-j mnrr Than b-Jf (Cora P?rfcr.BJi wrl3 jirip"rt fwk n .-UiltAtf will fip) rttl. . bi l-vr.io. Fw-Monj'l ait, panicnlt-t tiv. h b r wfteJ r ym wytb inrovnhla cbroaK: dt a -. aiMsribm or f -t-t-. xt ot 4?. Th mli i j ta t WJI tmi yi pnM rd kl tb utuf unm nrj tt mtiamt H tV em v tmnK N .M wJt in oor ir.Un itorv jncs, rrVr -T.fO. Wl'fi -imt t i-iaft rr( rn TnT.'i. C-- : erfW" thm pn?!j f z3l. Pti? iH-vi 4 17 r.r-i -prin.- ,o Ci) -rje- it tJv rfrc. H- 1 f ir rru. -ir tr1 rif'arniAtVia, Wai. fiatoa's icrsfce Ki !er. Xs rD P?Y;ft M FnnTFDFEM4r.E row. iilA U i .-. c1'm .M.j Jv t. ti.aw;. ! M Uftiaf lo' lO.iMHt AmrrWn w. .m7U saaaaal aBBBataaaa rUJ atnta-aJ Vljafrlor lO lU I J !lr fXli '. ai i V. If Inx. S! Trwuuf&t toC, PoMuti, Ufa of FEKF.Y W'RD BEE5RLR ly ITuatmtMl. irivrti hi Lf trnia hi turtli Id kiM rfii. 1 1 c. 1 i I' .lr. Inniiia . pi-pai4. IMOI llli O.. W:i., U.. UrooaJvn. X.V. JTlAl iVTVCaX MEAT-CUTTER. ana -4 l. w 11. ,i M.ta ai. A - - I KGJIL. OKOFOSALS. Proponil for Building of Eridee ncrop iihh.vi writ a at ouuwci. iifbii'h iu . Lack Ttiwnahlp will be rrcsited atthe Coin- i nuioner'a Otlice up to 10 o'clock. Mar , SOilt. Also propna-tl for tb Kepnir- ' ing ol IlieSmitli Kt Win Well el Brid-.e at ! Tbompt.n'i Lock iu lelaar Tvvp. Flan . and (perificatinn to be had lu Ortire. Tbe ' rinhl to n-jett any er all oflbe nidsare re- , .erv. d. 1 ConjmiHHitiner' Uttice, Mittlintown, ) j April 2S, 1S!59. S Ji.uji H CmMKiiRtii, j Fkvkci Huvri, )Cm Ad'alou Kice. J t Atte.t : G. W. Burehdtld, Cierfc. Marl,4'. A StKNUMKXT. TO TU'-; CO.NSTilU-j A. TlOX projose.l lo tlie ciiii.n ef tbi ! C'.aiiuot.'-altli by iDt. Ili-nnral Aaiemblr of; me Coiuraonwenlih of I'ennsy ivani-i, lor ibeir approt al er rt jcctiua at a rpuclal elee'loa to be held June 18.1Hs. Publib ed by order ot the Seeretary of tbe Com- , moowraltb, in i urauance of Aiticle XVlll of tbe Coi.siitution. Jeint rrnolunon j.rcpiiif an uiend!nent to 1 1' ConMiitiiion of tbisConinum wealth : KCTIOH I. Be it resolved by the Senate and Houe of Representative of ibe Com monwealth ol l'rtinaylvaiila in Genera! A nuiblv met. Tbi liie loilowiiift enii-nd- uit lit i j-riiponed to the Cuttniitutinu o! the Commtnwealt:i of l'ennnylvanla, in accord ance with tbe Kibte-nth Article thereof: AJ1KNDMEMT. There hall te an additional article to 'd Contitulion to b d. ij:itod a Article XIX, as follow: A KTIOLK SIX. Tbe inauufacture, le, or keeping for ale ot iuloxiralinK liquor, to be nsed aa a beverage, ia hereby prohibited, and any violation ot ibis prohibition fball be a niideni.:m.or, puumliable a shall be pro v. deil by la. Tbe tnanulac'urr, ale, or keeping for vale of intoxicating liquor tor t'her pur--o!e than a a beverage uiay be allowed In sucb manner eniy a may be prescribed by law. Tbe Uent-ral Assembly shall, at the tirt wt-KMon eucceeding :b adoption of tbi article of the Conaiiiuuon, enact lawe ilb adequate prnaltie lor ita enlorremetit. A tiue cop) ot tbe Joint Kuenlntion. . CHARLES W. HTO.N'E, fecrelary of tbe t'ommoniireallh. A MKNDnKNT TO TUE CONSTITC- XI 1 ION proponed to he ciliun nl this CoUiikonttt ahii by Ibe (etirral Anfiubly oi lliuConiiu lo-.venlih of PnnylToi loritOCOmft. their approval er n-Jsctiun t a sjwcinl elec- I lion to be lie:c June la, lse9. I'iit)lih-a ti Older ol the Secretary ol tho C'.mmoa-wt-aiih. lu j. urnuance cf Article JtVlII of the Constitution : Jt.int reo!iitnn proiHi.i.iT in nrui!id mei.i to theconstitunou oi itia conjmon - . . Br,..w y m. s.n.u "ZXt- rZZXr,. "'rJ:?; St.CTI aiei moutreatth vj rrnutyrantj tn Ofntral .ft icmlily met I bat ilit- lu loaii-R i yruy -i i a au auittnti tut-ul lo ibe coUB:ilul:t.u t.t the l.'ou.ui..uiA.-aitu ot I'l-tumt lrtiui In at-cvtit-i.r-r t.itb ihe .t'j ipi.-im ot tli 9gLt. eutb : ai'.tcie Ibertol : AKEDMKNT. Sinkr out troin t-ction oat-, of article ' viKhl, I ho four qualif ca'.luti lor voters totiirtt r--adM at toliowa : .If iwent. -two year of ace or upward, he ball bavt. paid aiihio to year, a iitate ........... .... u ; . i. .i 1 1 k... ... j I tvun.j 1 u ivu en... t. . - w. . keHwd at Usui lo month, and paid at ei tm month txiforn tbo election," II at in, m cimij a nicu rea.i as iono : 4 o, Evtry Bale cinr.'-n, ttrenly.one Jar . . , 4 t irt. n tiiiaii b.e t-en a cincen i the United States at lea.t one mon.h. i ODr Te (or j( u4Vint j,revio...h oe. u a .,,u.a cor or dhi.. oorn c...- .-u ' i u r ,ia ir i.a a 1 1 i im.v riiiiu.tu ibert-lrooi and rttnrutd, than nil ruuntb-) . imrm-rtiait ly trect-ditiK the election j lhird. dt- .hill bare ri-rid. il in lb r'ac I tion dimricl ab.re hr tliall t ITxr to vote at 1 fi,t llo n:tjIt. lumediateiv rr'.cediriB I bc- eli-Ctlun. Kourlli. 11 taei.lj-taro ear ol age or np- i j j r r . . - ..uiii. . . . l : ... ; i i a. biisii um r I i . i . .imm i o id, a ithin to yvat, wbicb cball bate ........ . . . . un I a...? . ti.uiii r:?u..:r,ohrtt.h:-4 d i b. t-l. aasrat ' a ira.t one nioutu belore lie elrct on," nded. m a to read as follow : snII be amended Evrrv male ciiiiita twrnt one Teara ot e, j.-oi-se..,ing ihe lulloa ins; qti ilirlcaiion. alutil ue eiiliilod to vole at the outline place I ot tbe eli-ction dirlnct of which bv ahall t the time be a resident and not etse here: ?,.!-e.,r ' Firt. He t-htill bie been tbe United State at least thirty da vs. Srcond He ibill stale one jt-ar for . ijj i.u' have resided in the il, having ptrvionsu or or n.live b rn eiti j beru a qnaiiht-d elector cenol Ibeai.t.. be shall have removed ibtTfirura hti.I re turned, thn oix tuobtbs.) iinaitdiatrly pteceding the tli-cuon ticn aiairicl abre be shall olTer to vote ai least thirty dft iiurued lately pr.-ceding Ibe eleclion. The It gi. attire, at Ibe session tbcreol n- it alter Ihe a.1optiuU ,.f :hi sue- Hon. shail, and from time i t'na theruaf- ler may, t-nactlaas to properly anlorce Ibi pniviBioB. rourin. r.ver? tru j euiin ef tae age oi taeniy una yenrs, mtio sbnll have been a ciii.en lor thirty day. and at. inhabitant ol ibis stale one year, n.-zt preceding an eli-e- tion, except at municipal elections, and tor ibe last thirty days a reMdent of ibe elec tion district in which be may oder bs vote, r-hall be eoiiilt-d to vote at such an election in the election district ol which be nhall at Ibe time he a reMdent and cot rli.abrre lor all cin.-tT that now are or lierei.Hi r n.ay be elected by the people 1 Prorxdtd, That in time of war no elector in the acn:ul military f-erviee of the Slue or ot the Uiiitid States, in the army or navy thereol, shall be deprived t bis vole by season of Lib absence from such election district, and the legislature th ill have power to provide tbe manner in filch and ihe time and place J ai a n:tn t-ucn absent eitctoia may rote, and lor the return ai d canvass of tb. tr voles 111 the election district in which they rerueciluliy reside. 1 111I1. r or the purpone of voting, no per- son shall be deemed lo h .ve gained or lo.i a residence b rta-i.r. et bt presni.ee or ah- sence while . Piplov. d in tbe service of tbe li mted Stale i.r the f ta te, nor while eng..;. d in the navt).ai;on ofthewaiera ol tbeSiaieor of tbe Into eaa, r.or while a siadent ol any cultff r.r i-eiuiury of learning, nor while kept nt ny a nirbouse or public institution, 1 xcept tbe inmi'es of any tome tor flie sbleti and indigent soldiers and sailors, who, tor the puipose 01 voting, shall be deemed 10 reside in tbe election district where said heme 1 located. Laws shall be tuade tor aMrriaiuirj?, by proper proots, tbe citnens who shall hi eniitiud to tbo right of suf IraKe bertby established. A true copy 01 the jmnt resolution. CIlAKLhS W. STONE, Ftctetary ot ihe Cou.monweaiih. Lfv?.?'ii34 VrwV'-'-y.-eJ..lat-a.a snii.-:3.i:53toiM3. ZEiisa 11 . -J1 Sft e. . 1 . Usnisal a Baiih Kia US X. Sltt DU .t. llltlllllfl IV. I i la 1 iijiwvii iiriiii Uined 1rs?I.rnayLI'ne:iJ- . . -T. . wi . .rT.' . oemonu-iin of t ai a.) ot u arcat WorVrw e-.i.tt-..r1 maantl t-amt, sr . - - i'aria. li with heal ORGAMS .tot i-or.peti.i n uiea,ineyhave eri-f n'' rnan. uadc, i TV."rV'- W Majon Hani d.. no bv-iiat. ti m Wr rK m trserdm clAin. ,'or the., p... Tsis iSrv attnbuta .. , u. i Vri'ifi, 2i an4 am kaewr. t :-w . ' 1 lh b . Sraua.a, i-iniailn i..., a mm m m Spring & I HAVE LATEST And SUMMER The C liaiupleu Ctethler ot turned Iroro tbe ta.lern cIIIm SPRING hm SUMMER 5T0( Will m:Le Irieti.ls. orinhiie rivalu, win victorit-, tt0.j st!1 metite. MK.N S llOVS Si CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTIJIXg l . r : 1 : i t - . . ... u cui iuiuir.Li.ui; (juuua. x irsl Elegance, with price that will astonish you. No Bala i I prove this. Hut I ask vour tatronae onlv o 1 - -v loiusiltotlOi M dtock of Jl ATS, CAPS, HOOTS A SHOIIS OVER-ALLS. WATOHim JEWELRY, Calico, Percal and White ShiitP. Neck wr, CdIIm Cufls.TruTias and Sfitche!". is full tnd c m Ite. Cad aiii sn. Sanil STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIEU AND FUI.XhHKP IN PATTERSON. Jane 16, ltbrj. Jew Finn. -ooo- SFRING&SUMMEIiGUODS- No more winter for months Driiitr ana summer are here, and to conform to the chance, the Senior member of U r U j th lirm baa just returned Irom 1 r.asterti Murketp. where he se- ' j lected with great care the goods that hi many patrons favor. DROP JJ. e have now nliea our:,,. . ..... j, vm'r! shelves vith fePRixo and bt'MMEK (Joods of all kind. Our cut- . , tomers have appreciated our ffXortil to JllVe thtlll j o sroods to suit their purpones. and we hlicve that WC are better nre- j pared than ever to merit their conuaence. e invite ou to j come and tee arid be Miti.-fied. j In OUr dffcS COods del .artmeiit ! we have almoht everything. . , , , f i h."fkVRrd. mil frr I ! what 'OU WHllt. j j li CS tllltL MU(IS. ! Our Boot and Shoe i . - . . t . t . I I , , : iiril 11111.11 1 1. IU1I ill assort - n.ent, and you certainly can be . 8UKeH 111 III, qUUUtV ailU rriCC. 1 ,, . . . i ll iiaictci luiiJiu'cuitruin been added by the UiaiiUlactUrCfc ! 1 , n- . . . .1 ii . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . i . . . n . ' . i riavo them nil. n v ii i . v iuciii .ill. ii c iuii itiUppy yOU wlth foot wear for j stopping at Kockvilie, Mtrjirtl'.t, lu?i anv in or out door service. Our!non.?wPOTt'a,,ir:,l,r,tTbF-rr any in or out door service r, 1 ! i ocerv Department never lass. ; V, , " ' . . . ,, ,- c e have Otl ildUd a lull Illie Oi, i yretij lK'm Hlld FailCV i GROCEltlEt. mm -a-w . . . . , , Alr-O, IOe Only 1UI1 illie 4jl -x rT , . . , m-wT . 1 - I j Jj fj A JHj I ! in the COUIlt V. Evtrv hoil!o 1 -1 i ii i i muut Lave its lull Mipplv Ot have its lull s and Glafrjwt Uiieens lind ClKNWnre. this is 7 ,, the btore to call on for such ar- I tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt intention. Iteiueniber the plai-e, Main Strket, Owomte Coitkt Hoise. ; lllllHIOWIl, 1 H., Fred'k IIMSC-SIADE V SOU. Sprii-gand Summer Goods. r 0 I would inform the public that I have! now In my new miliirierv atcre it nt place of rBMd8Dcft cn .treet Mifflintown, I . .. , srrtinn ooor iron, turner 01 iriaie iireer, alnllstock.of Sirtgi.d Sninmer mi'.iinory Roods, all new, and lao lat.,st stvlc. ' and having employed frst class milliners lam prepared to supply tbe public wilh everything f.incd in a flrstrlass milliner store, come and examine icy stork. I consider it no tronhte to show goods. MRS. IJK1HL. March ai'-b7.).v. " OITjS 1 OTT.S ! OTT.S . rnnn omivniTin ott nnirrtirv! ; of Pittelinrfj l'a., iiittae ! -cV SPECIALITY ' A tnannfactnrin for the Donit-t-tic j trade tbe Finest Brand of IJluminat- I. , . i ing and IiQbrioatniR Chle, -;ipLtba i and Gasoline, tbat can be maile from rttroleum. eomparition with I We cLallence leverr l-nnun Pm.t..l t 1ii..1 . ' -"v""1 4 'i"i 1 "i 1 riiuiruiii. If roa wir-b the tnnl j LW'ltOKMLY SJTISt'.ICTORY OILS LY THE .V.1RKET. -li for r,i.r. r. f -ir JIieT!iatown r.d v-ii-ifiitv c-w(..lied t.j ; Jatiuarv -.. -! , Summer TEE SPRING STYLES f Juniata CUnty hat wit I, a iTouderfui ' CK, on i V.!: b, CCrnbluu,j. E-l'' tsnla.. w'len I "-i. -o....'... - Pennsylvania eailsoad" TIM E-T AliLt Ou and alter S..t,day 3 train. U-.a, ,f e, U.tl.M iU n,u FAST WA8D. 'i - " '" ah ; ai i xv a. in. ; ""Mpionjij s :imjT& ra., toni r '.' a.frT a. in.. Vtatnn H.niii.. . " j r.vvtnn 7.22 a. m., i..i,mw i"or1 M . m.. a!!tMB a.,2 1 run Krvai s.i7 a. amcosja : ti . -. ooe. a , T ii.-m -raiirai.il C.O. I. K.. IllriuJlu. ! VhV ! - rhiiu. . Si rjauac FirnulMtnuiMui. at6.A-'ia m., and oiif-ina a ,i 1 i it..ou butaeeo Altioia tM Brrib -, ; pt.si-rii.i. litis;?, a. . k, ' . ii j p- ! II a Tim Iratf Pittabirg , ,T t j '-. Aitooua at 2,co p. m., m'i i P''f t all regular alatintia nrrtt,. 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