Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 16, 1873, Image 3

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    fyt Jamais Sentinel.
The "No. 1 Railroad Track Scale."
manufactured by the Fairbanks Com-
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1873. ! Pan7 tas pltform bine rods long aud
a capacity to weigh 150 tons ! Last year
PENNSY LVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Sunday, Pee. 22. 1872, Passenger
Trains will leave Mifflin Station aa follows :
EASTWARD.
Philadelphia Eapress 1:10 A. M.
Fast Line 4:o A. M.
IUrrnhurg Accommedation 11:28 A. M.
Mail Train C:18 P. M.
Cincinnati Express 9:03 P. M.
WISTWABU.
rittburg Express . I:f 8 A. M.
Cincinnati Express 1:55 A. M.
Southern Express. 4:08 A. M.
Pacific Express- 6:1:1 A. M.
Way Passenger 1(1:03 A. SI.
Mail Train 3;38 p. M.
l ast Line ;.3;l p. j.
JAMES NORTH, Ag't
TOWN AND COl'MKV.
IIlntixgiion county has a medical
society,
W it rat anil grass arc taking on a
promising appeal anct-.
J!r. Wm Hawk U having hit house"
on Cherry Btroet repainted.
Shkkikf I.ot ltoN has put up a new j
fence around his lots on Washington
Street.
Faint, in convict able quantities, ji
being dug on the Oler property, near
McAli.tervil!e.
Major John Ci'mmixq, of Selins-
7th
the company turned out 218 of this vari
ety of weighing machines
Accident. On Monday last while
James Sprout was cutting and removing
some ice that had accumulated in Frank
Maxwell's back yard, he received an
ugly cut on the top of his head by the
axe catching on a clothes line and throw
ing the stroke back.
Urick Po.mkkoy has no patience with
'"patent outside." newspapers. Lie says :
"We have got eo now that when we
come to a paper with a patent outside
we just get up, put on our hat and over
coat and go home. Before we get hack
the boy ha used that patent ouL-idc to
make the fire. Pomr.ioxft Democrat.
New Gooi-s. All the late styles of
.Men's Hoots, Ladies', Miss and Children's
Gaiters and Slippers now in etock at
Hartley's Store, lie resprctfuily asks
the public to call and examine hU goods,
felling assured that he has made selec
tions that will pltase his customers both
in quality and piid
Altoona Daily Tkibuxk. McCium
& Dcrn, proprietors of the AUoona Tri
luue. have issued a daily.- The first
uumber made its appearance on Monday
moruiag. 1 it pip,;1, typogaphical appear
ance and content it would do credit to a
much larger city than Altoona. Wc ex
pect it to become one of the. permanent
things of the "Mountain City."
grove, died on the afternoon of the
iust., agd 72 years.
Joseph Martin is preparing to build
a dwelling bouse on a lot fronting on
Vfashington street.
XtmitH the National or State taxes
are burdensome. The local tuxes are the
ones that preps hardest.
Fun taken from waters west of the
mouutains were offered in
market ou last Fiiday, at 13 cents per!
pound.
Ox Thursday Wm. R. Lewis of Horn- j
fngtown, while lying on the ground had I
"occasion to turn over, and in the act dis- j
located his leg at the knee. Medical aid NMUS f ,lpii8 tnat aUended school
was called and the dislocation reduced regularly during the past winter :
0$ Friday last Mr. William Dunks, of McKinley's School House, Tuscarora
Fermanagh lownfchi;, shipped a car load township Miss Liua Shearer, Teacher
of fat cattle to the eastern roaiket, the j Sadie McGaughey, Willie G. Morrow,
average weight being 1215 lbs., which ! East S'aiem School. II. S. I?.isom,
goes to show that .luuiata county has J Teacher B. F. Ilailey, George Harner,
some good stock raisers. j Calvin Smith, John Hart, J. K Oliver,
Ox Friday evening a spark from a lo j U'- T. Oliver, J. II. Oliver, Ida C Shel
comotive set fire to a low of brush that ''T- Kmma J. Shelley. Juniata J. Leach,
had been thrown along the rivtr bank j S l,a1' 1 l'tifler. Ella J. Guycr.
KUXKEL'S BIT! Ell WINE OF
IRON has reached an enviable position
among medicines as a cure for Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia and all diseases arising
M iffiin I frra a disordered liver or stomach. It
costs but little, purifies the blood and
gives tone to the stomach, renovates the
system and prolongs life. Try this val
uable T ouic. For sale at Banks Si Ham
lin's Drug Store, Miffliutown, Pa.
Louis h. Matuers, Cashier of the
Citizens' Bank of Sidney, Ohio, died of
cerrbro tpinal meningitis yesterday after
noon, April 10th. He was first taken
sick on Thursday of last week. Nothing
serious was apprehended until Monday,
when he began growing worse rapidly
His relatives and friends iu Pennsylva
nia were notified of his dangerous illness
His mother arrived on Tuesday, and his
brother, sister, affianced, and her brother,
on Wednesday. Drs. Reeves and Conk
lin, of Dayton, were called, but'all efforts
to stay the terrible disease were una
vailing.
Mr. Mathers was born at Mifflin, Juni
ata county, Pennsylvania, on the 17th
day of February, 1842 He graduated
at Princeton, New Jersey, in the class of
1S64. In 18G6 he came to 8idney, and
commenced the studv of law with his
brother, John II. Mathers. Ilia eye
sight partially failing, he abandoned the
study of law. lie continued his resi
dence iu Sidney, aud in 1S63 was ap
pointed Teller of the First National
Bank of Sidney. In July, 1870, the
Citizens' Bank was organized, and he
was elected Cashier, in which capacity
he has since acted.
The deceased was of a reserved and
eticent disposition, but those who were
most intimately acquainted with him
found him possessed of a kind heart and
a genial nature, lie wa3 a young man
! of exemplary conduct in his every day
life, aud was the very soul of truth,
honor, and integrity. Ho was a very
popular officer of the Bank, and much of
its prosperity was due to his courteous
and gentlemanly deportment and accom
modating disposition. II is death caused
universal regret, and the loss is felt to be
one the community cau little afford to
sustain. I!e was to have been married
to a most estimable young lady of his
native State next month, and had been
making nil the preparations necessary for
the event. The body will be taken to
Pennsylvania today for interment.
Sidney (O) Journal, April IV.k.
The mortal remains of Mr. Mathers
arrived at Mifflin Statiou on Saturday
at 10 o'clock A M. a:id they were thence
conveyed by a concourse of friends and
relatives to the Presbyterian graveyard,
where they were interred.
S lit. imp's Sale. Tho Sheiiff will
expose at public sale, at the Court House,
on Friday, April 25, 1S73, at 1 o'clock:
A tract of land in Susquehanna town
ship, bounded by lands of Michael Schock,
John Karsietter, Geo. Zellers and VCra.
C. Jrowu, 35 acres, frame house, frame
bank barn and outbuildings. Also, 12
acres of woodland in Greenwood town
"Matrimonial Cllb" Li the title of
the latest beneficial organization iu Ty
rone. Being a secret soe'ety and of very
recent 'birth, we are unable to give its
object in detail, but we are credibly in
formed that the by-laws require each
member to pass the ordeal of single bless
edness into life matrimonial within the
space of oue year after his iuitiation into
the club. The new order starts out un
der very flattering prospects, having a
"brother chip" for its President, and two
prominent young merchants for its Secre
tary . and Treasurer. Among the rank
and file are lawyers, professors, mechan
ics, etc. It is a good move, gentlemeu,
especially -to those of you who lack the
courage to voluntari!y divulge the iuten
tinns of the inner man to the ''Sweetest
of all the sweets on earth." you know.
When you pass in the notices, cake, etc.
gentlemen, please add "M. M. C." Ty
rone Herald. .
Ax Iowa paper of March 29lh ult.
published the following, which it claims
to have got from an exchange :
In Juniata county. Pa. between the
borough of Thompsontown, aud Miffliu
town, an agent of th e Travelers' Insur
ance Company, of Hartford, entered the
car, and having issued tickets to several
of the passengers, approached an elderly
lady who it afterward appeared was deaf.
"Madam, would yon like to insure
against accident I" inquired tho agent.
"I'm going to Miflintown to visit my
darter, who is married up there and has
got a baby."
Nsws from Naighltoring Counties.
PERRY COU.Ny.
Perry county papers say ; Ou Wed
nesday last, Mrs. Paul llider, of New
port, accidently fell and broke her right
aim luo game ot croquet has
again made its appearance ; but this is
rather taking time by the forelock, and
a general stampede some of these days
for somebody's rheumatic syrup will not
be surprising iu the least The
measles are prevailing iu Carroll town
ship to an alarming extent, and many
cases proving fatal Humor has it
that efforts have been made to effect the
passage of a law to force the County
Commibeioneis to buy both the Newport
and Millerstowu bridges across the
a
Juniata river, and to'make them free.
sale aud riding a colt over the creek
bridge at Milroy, the animal slipped, fall
ing ou Mr. II. and breaking his thigh
Drs. Ilarshbarger and Mitchell attended
to his injuries The tavern licenses
expired yesterday, and we now go back
to first principles, water On last!
Saturday night a week, the stable of j
Josepli Parsons, iu Black Log Valley I
was blown down. The horses and cattle
were all iu the stable at the time, and
strange to say, nothing was injured but a
calf, which was slightly injured. The
wind got under the building and lifted it
from its foundation. In the morning the
horses and cattle were running around in
the barn yard The grain in the gran
ries was scattered over the yard. Loss
about $1,000.
1871.
EAV ADVERTISEMENTS.
Franciscus Hardware Co.
81.
We have just received 15,000 BOLTS,
15,000
Wall and Window Paper I
Wall and Wiiidow Paper!
If
WALL PAP1
ill
VYJMD0W SHADES,
Lumber. George Goshen, Agent for
Beyer, Gnyer Sc Co , has re opened a
Lumber Yard iu Patterson. All kinds
of Lumber kept at the lowest mukot
prices. He will also buy Locust Posts j
and Railroad Tics.
Fresh Shad cau be had at John
Etka 's every Wednesday afternoon.
r.Tlie 3Inrlcet!Sj
.Prices of Board of Commerce.
Reported weekly for the Jvsixtk Sjestinm,
by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat
terson. Uutler t R SO
Egg'. Itl do m 15
Lard, lb 8
Country Soap... 8
Beeswax ;: 25
Tallow 8
Rags 3
Wool, washed fiO
Dried Apples 10
" Peaches, pared 20
" Peaches, unpared 15
" Cherries, pitted 20
" Blackberries 10
Kapberr:es 16
Country iNius - 12
Sides and tjhoT'Meis 7
Potatoes, Jl bus 40
Onions ' CO
Ground Alum Salt, sac1 2 25
Railroad Ties 50
Locust Posts, mortising 3J
" " for board fence.. ..... ..... 15
ILL 1 1
WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER,
All Prices, from Cc. to SI 00 per bolt.
AH Prices, from Cc. to 51.00 per blt.
All Prices, from Cc to SI. 00 per bolt
MDOW SHADES.
lii PATTKIINS aud PLAIN.
la PATTERNS and PLAIN.
In PATTKIINS aud PLAIN.
From 10c to 25 per pair.
From 10c. to $?.25 per pair.
! A FULL LINK OF
IOUSEKE E PE 11 4 R TWIAI S,
A FULL LINK OF
HOUSEKEERFERS' ARTICLES,
A FULL LINE OF
EOl'SEKEEI'EKK1' AHTitXES.
rc Guarantee (o Please!
Shelley & Stambauga's Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly.
CitrsTAf. I'Ai.tcK, Mifflintonn, 1
April 10, 1S73. T
Prime Roll Butter, per lb 30
Kggs, per dozen 15
Lard, per lb ('8
Tallow, per lb 03
Beeswax 30
Dried Apples, per lb 04
" Cherries, seedless, per lb 17
" " unseeded V I
below Patteison. While burning it was
the object of considerable attention. Fire
out of place always is.
Spring has opened in earnest, but not
witli more, vaiiety and beauty to ihe eye
than the opening of the large and com
jdeto assortment of Goods at Tiltcn A
Kspeuschado's Store. These Goods are
fresh aud new from the Kast
UN last Saturday the uutcil ot ttie, nn(j p0CificatiI1B f bridges can
Miffliutowu Lutheran Church declared ; he fe(,1( flt the Commissioner's office. By
Xhe pews iu the church free. The fund orjer of lLfi Commission.-.
necessary to pay the minister's salary, ..
fcc, will be raised by the Knvt lopo Sys- j 0 Friday afternoon Mr. George Par
Hem, which has been adopted. Pay- fet, at the foot of the Narrows, bought a
luents will be made monthly. j piece of cheese. His wife and two chil-
Thk railroad wigiueeis have agin ; dren. a Miss Fox and Kdmund Strayc-r's
taken np their liue of march this way, child a'e pretty L-eely of it, and in about
and may be expected here about the , three hours after they were all, as well
close of this week. The President of as Mrs. P.'s suckling child, which had
the road, in company with Directors Wil-1 eaten none of the cheese, taken sick
on and Long, were iu town yesterday.; Free vomiting took place before much ofi , .; f(5et front anfl run
looking up the interest of the company, j the cheese had been digested, and they j niig m ' M (he
FjRU'GE Lktti.no. Sealed proposals
will be received by the Commissioners of
Juniaia county, at their office in Mifliiu
town, on Thursday, May 1st, 1S73, be-
twee., tne ..ours o. i anu o o c.oc , M? boum,c(, ly ,1n(ljJ of Beuneville
f..r furnishing merial and erecting a j ov(,rtor9 and otlierg Vjth tractg t0 ,)C
bridge over Lost Cre-k, where the turn- , M lLo rty of Solomon Updc-
1 ' grove.
work of the Thompsontown bridge.-1 , ... , ... two.Btorv
dwelling house, barn and outbuildings,
in Walker township, bounded by lands
of Michail Kinsloe and others. To be
sold as the property of Cyrus Sieber.
A tract of two acres, more or lese, iu
Delaware township hounded by lands
of Daniel West ftl 1 and. others. AI?o,
one acre, more or less, in same township,
bounded by lands of S. M. Kurtz and
others. Also, another tract in Di la ware
twp , bounded on the south by Ellen
Clair, west by public road, north by an
i " Blackberries '. 08
We have not learne-what success has I " Rtspoerries 20
Walnuts, per bus 40
Lewis- i
t ....nt ;,.n,,,1,IUim i were thus relieved. 1 ue clicese was
It' v i v. a ij J"
brother.AlliFon. from blackguaiding other bought at the company store at
1. rw...ll.r nn..,r...ll.1 n tOWn .
people, WC SIC tFL.fi-liiiiJ "ii'juiil y. i
announce tl authorship of the aitieles i 7. ..,. -. f T
, , , . I O.N Monday night the family of Jas.
that appear in the columns of the feKM- , J . 3 . , v . ,
rr , , . I Parfet. at the foot of the Narrows, retired
TINKL. The editor of this paper is the ,
., , . ... to bed, and the wife not bciug very well,
mhir nf tlm iiriw l.K that. Mr Allison ' . .
... , ! i!h! not rest well. Some
blacksuards otliers tor writing.
Tim County Commissioners should re
ceive proposals once every year
publishers to do tho public printing, and
award it to the lowest bidder. The pub
lic would hear'.ily endorse such an equi
table manner of having the public print
ing done. The Sheriffs proclamation
also should be let in the same manner.
Thb business of the enterprising firm
of Showers & Scholl, carriage makers,
has so increased that in order to have
th proper amount of room, they are
about to build a large three-story build
ing on Wabhington street The number
of bands that they now employ will be
considerably increased on the completion
of their new buildings.
An old gent felt highly elated because
bis wife came near calling him Honey ;
Ire called hitn Old Beeswax. At the
Chair Works of Wm. F. Snyder, Mif-
titne in the
night she heard her husband moaning in
his clern. and awoke him. He cot np,
"'Om i , i ,...u tl.o fl.r.r nnrl f.-ll 11m
65...w .-V
wile being alarmed, called her hired girl,
Miss Fox, who with difficulty got up and
rau to a neighbor's house for help. Mrs.
P. iu the meantime threw open a win
dow, and in a short time Mr. P. revived.
A headache and weakness for twenty
four hours and the difficulty was over.
Coal-gas was the cause, one of tho back
griddles having been left off tho cook
stove in the evening.
right, title and interest in auolher lot of
ground, situate in East Salem, Delaware
township, bounded on tlie east by S. M.
Kurtz, south by an alley, west by public
load, and north by George King, con
taining three fourths of an acre, with a
frame house, frame stable, wood house
and other outbuildings. The above' four
tracts to be sold as the property of Wil
liam Cox.
Two lots of ground in MifHiutown,
bounded on the east by Water street, on
the south by canal basin, west by canal,
and north by J. S Graybill, having
thereon erected a stone dwelling house, a
bark shed, currying shop and tan house.
To be sold" as the property of C. J.
Chamberlain.
A tract of 09 acres and 10S perches,
in Delaware twp., bounded by lands of
Thomas S. Kntiiken and others. To be
sold as tho property of Newton Morgan
and George Parfet
A tract of ISO acres, more or less, in
Sabbath School Convention'. A
Sabbath School Convention will bo held
during the sessions of I he U. P. Presby
tery of Big. Spring, in the U. P. Church Greenwood township, 25 acres cleared,
at McCoysville, Fa. The topics for dis- thereon erected a saw mill, bounded by
cusstoit at said Convention will be ! Inds of James Cox and others. Also,
lt. What is the true aim of the Sab-1 tract No. 2. iu Greenwood towiwhip, 180
bath School? '
2nd. Its telalious to the church and to
flintown. Pa , you can just gel the nicest j tbe :imiiv
Chairs ever offered in this county. Go j -j,d. The Jest method of teaching the
there if you need Chairs of any kind. Scriptures.
.. ,..,,, ..., ,ir-. 4th. 'Ihe qualifications aud duties of
He has iust what you waut, neat, aura- i
J J j Supeiiuunidcuu and teachers.
b!e, and cheap for cash. , 5;Il Tjl9 method of securing reg
it una WAV. On last Monday while : ularity aud puuctualily of teachers aud
David Sulouff Jr. nd Jacob Will, Jr. j pupils.
... . , ,;,,! 6th. Can a Sabbath School attain its
were ont drivine. their horse broke into i ' . i t . i
were ooi ing. (greatest efficiency without teachers
ruu and soon became unmanageable eetiug ?
and sset the buggy, throwing both Su- 7,t should results of immediate con
louff and Will out. Mr. Sulouff hsd an version aud progiess in holiness of all
ankle dislocated bv tbe fall, and Mr j the pupils be. expec tea nn sougui i
Will had a wrist sprained. The horse j
after running some distauce was caught
and brought back to town
Last Friday 2734 freight cars passed
Mifflin Station. During the month of
March 62,820 freight cars passed the
eame station. The number of freight
ears that passed this point during the
8th. What should be the character ot
Sabbath School literature ?
9th. Should Sabbath Schools in the
country be closed during winter ?
Tlifl convention will hold its sessions
ou Wednesday, the 23rd inst., commenc
ing at 10 o'clock A M. Ministers, S. S.
Superintendents, Teachers and all inter
ested in the Sabbath School work of sis-
... i
month of March in the year 1S67 was ter churches iu the netgUDoruooa are
. . . 1 2 1 a
22,096 ; this gives an increase of 40,724 1 cofdially invited to attenu ana tane pari,
in favor of the month of March, 1S73. j iu the convention.
It is no wonder, then, with all that vast The U. V. Presbytery of Big Spring
and iuereasing business that the P. C. R.
B Co. is about to lay anothi r track
Ioeal freight traius average one every
three houii.
will meet on Tuesday, 22ud inst , at 9
o'clock A. M. The opening sermon will
be preached at 10:30 A. M . by Kev. R.
Ferguson.
acres, moie or less, 100 acres cleared,
.bounded by lauds of George Sharp and
others. Also, tract No. 3. in Monroe
township half interest 70 aeres wood
land To be sold as the property of
William Cox.
Levied on all the right, title and inter
est of Thomas U Parker, (being the un
divided half part) of and in five lots of
ground iu the borough of Patterson,
bounded by Railroad Avenue ou the
west. Path street on the south, an alley
on the east, and by Tnscarora street on
the north, being lots numbered 55, 5G, 57,
5S, 59 in the plan of said town. Also,
in a lot of ground in the borough of Mif
flintown, bounded by Water street on the
west, by Presbyterian Parsonage lot on
the south, by an alley on the east, aud
by lot of John Hoffman on the north,
and being lot No. 29 in the plan of said
town. To be sold as the property of
Thomas U. Parker.
This is the season of the year for all
kiuds of Aches and Pains There is
nothing better kuown to remove such
afflictions than KUXKEL'S PAIN
SLAYER. For sale by Batiks & Ham
lin, Druggist, Mifflintowu.
been had iu that direction at Ilarrishurg.
Before measures of that kind be taken,
the voice of the people should be consul
ted. Anything like a snap should be
carefully avoided A History of
Perry county has been written by Prof.
Wright... Fisherman of Dauphin
county when they catch ba?s, return
them to the stream
Sbellbarks.
Potatoes
Chickens, live, per lb..
Hams ...
Shoulders " ...
Sides " ...
95
ti
08
It
07
cr,
Liverpool Ground Alum Bait, per Eack 2 0V
D. P. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Cm rent.
Reported Weekly.
(I it A IX
While Wlieaf, bus
I Red
I Corn
i Oat
' Cloverseed
old
ii t i x n no.v t;o i; n t v .
Huntingdon pa pms published the fol
lowing : Is Huntingdon going to cele- Tireoikv seel
brate the Fcurth of July or not ? It is j
high lime something was being done if j x1 '
she is The New Presbyter'fan l'ea '
church is being frescoed The B,-d ! "inoa'"
ford prisoners all broke jail a few nights j Run of Log. 4 4, limu ft ....
Coal.
y ton
Lcmiikb.
.. $1 75
... 1 g:
.... 4"
... 3S
... 5 00
.. S 50
..$5 25
... 4 25
.- 3 10
. 5 00
ne Guarantee lo Pl
FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE COMPANY.
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE COMPANY.
FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE COMPANY.
STORE : Main Street Opposite the COURT HOUSE.
Mifllintown, April 9, 1S72 tf
AYHOLESALK
tie?
HARDWARE: STORE,.
5 I
CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDI1TG,
Invite? attention to hi.s Larire Stock of
ago The Uedford Jnyvirrr sajs a
gentleman in Saxton offers a reward of j
$25 to any one who will get hira a wife
that will ''stick to him through thick and
thin. .. The othrr day a farmer near
Saxton sent his son to a store with twen
ty six dozen eggs, telling him to '"sit on
them" going down hill, eo that tho wag
on would L.)t jolt them out. The boy
did as he' was instructed, and when the
boy arrived with his eggs at the store the
clerk counted out four
ones JJf. Caleb Wakefield,
Brady towuship, last week, while boriug
posts with a machine, run by horse pow
er, reached over the augurs to regulate
some part of the machinery, and in doing
so fas caught by the augurs, tearing all
the flesh and siuews from his arm be-
, $35 00
5-8, " 25 00
' ' 8-4, " ....25 00to40 00
" " 6-4, " 25O0to4000
Hemlock Frame, " 2000
" Hoards. " 20 00
7?hitepine worked Flooring...- 35 00
" . German Siding 35 00
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00
Wmdow Sash, 8il0, (' window- C5
" " !Jtl2, ' 75
' " 10x12, " SO
" " 10x14, " 'JO
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I'lllLADELIMUA MArIcTS,
PKiLAPKf.PhiA, April 15, 1873.
Floir The market is ery dull, and
dozen broken j transactions arc limited to a fe? hundred
0f barrels tor tlie supply oi tae immediate
wants or ine uome iraue, inciumng
Superfine $4 50(53 50
Extras $5 aOfafi 25
N. W. Kxlra Family $7 .rV;,3 60
Ohio&Ind. do. do $8 50( 8 75
rrnna. do. do S8 5HR0 25
Fancy Brands...- $0 75(2,1150
I Gr.Aix, The demand for wheal is United,
i hut prices are rather firmer. Pules of 800'
tweeu the elbow and wrist, and scraping j bush, prime Indiana red at $100; some!
iI.m ,p In Lis efforts to release him- i ?uit at $-- is "'i'!...8' 8Sc- i
I Corn is in steady reiiucst. nnJ !')) I unsold
self he broke off both augurs As j t Clao2c for yellow, and 05e for white. Oats
the "Mixed" train was pulling out from e unchanged ; M.ono bus. western sild at
, oOaolo for while, and 41ar..'a for mixed.
Seeds Cloverseed i dull ; 180 bus sold
at 8a'.tc jl lh. Timothy sold at $:j 50 per
bushel.
Whreli are now ready fur inspection, consisting of the mot fV -sirable
Ooinls ever brought to Juniata count v.
SKATLS
KX1VES.
FORKS.
POCKET (7TL:A'),
PLATE1) ir.l.'K.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, HUtXy STEEL, NAILS, AC.
STOVES AT GBEATLY BEDDCED RATES,
fo 'mate' room for other pMul--.
"VSTo,!! Paper evfc Cost,
Agent for l ouse's IXL Horse :unl Cattle
A Splendid Issortment of GOODS from wliictta Selcot Cliriito Pressah.
rlllLADELPIU A CATTLE MARKET.
Monday, April 1 4 V. M.
Beef Cattle were dull this week but. prices
were without material change. 2201) head
arrived and sold at 73.1850 for extra Pcnn.
and western steers ; 01750 for fair to good
do, and oa'is per lh gross for common, flB to
4500 head sold at $3 50
M'Veytown Saturday night List a cry
for help attracted the attention of the
train men, who, 6n examination, discov
ered the prostrate body of one of their
breakmen, named Wilson Dunsmire.
One of the unfortunate's feet was badly
smashed and his head cut in several
places. It is supposed he at tempted to
go forward over the tops of the cars, fell . quality.
off and was run over by a portion of the j $ os eG1 ta'J- - Su!J at
train. We could not learn the extent Of j sheep were rather dull. 10.000 head ecld
the injuries Thursday evening last j at Ga7Je for wool, and ojaOc 1? lb gross for
Chicago Express steamed iuto the depot Hop's were lorcr.
with tht average train, including a rtfrig- j 9 c 10 ) lbs net.
erator car a hot box on the rear truck of
which was tackled by the inspectors and
afttr extinguishing the burning oil, it was
discovered that the journal was broke
off close to the wheel. The fire from
the said hot box blazed np against the
bottom of the car, ana, when the train
stopped was emerging from the roof. The
car was detached from the train, was re
paired and sent to its destination the
same night.
What the consequence of this broken
axle might have been are too horrible to
thing about s crash aud many souls
would have been ushered into eternity.
Dec. 11, lS72-tf
n. ! pa 1st i:
TO
1 nt ruttuu
citizens of
out iu tin-
The undersigned would respectfully inform the.
AlIFFLIXTOWX 'ami vicinity that lie has opened
KKLFOKD STORK-ROOM, on MAIN .SpUlHT, 'IIITU.V
TOWX, with an entire X'ew Stock ef (JxI., consisting f
DRY GOODS, MOTIONS,
MIFFLIN COUNTY.
Mifflin county papers write : George
White, one of the passengers in the ill-
fated steamer Atlantic, who was reported
among the lost, arrived here yesterday,
and took up hia quarters with his brother
at Logan, where he will take a situation
on the steelworks During the storm
on Saturday evening the lightning struck
the stable of John Iiarr, at Lilleyville,
killing a cow and calf. Some other cat-
0
tie iu the stable were uninjured
lkatty llccry, while returning from a
GLASSWARE, QUEERS W ARE,
GREAT REDUCTION jCEDAK W ARE. T 3 N W A U
IN THE -
OF teeth: !
n j 2
Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00.
- No tecih ullowcd to leave the office unless
the patient is aliened.
Teeth remodeled end repaired.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Toothache stopped in five minutes without
extracting ihe tooth.
Denial work done for persons wilhout them
leaving their homes, if desired.
Electricity used in tho extraction of teeth,
rendering it almost a painless operation, (no
extra charpe) at the Dental Office, of G. L.
Derr, established io JiilHintown in 13i0.
G. L. DERR,
Jan 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist.
O. ltOTIIKOCK,
VEXTIST,
iMe-A-Iissterville, Peiuiii.,
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HALS AX:) VA
FULL LIIVL Ol
muMs
G01FECTI0XEH
Stationery, School Books, &c,
Boots and Shoes, for Men it Iovs, Ladies, Misses &. Cnhhx
FLOOR AXD STAIR CARTETS AXI) OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES,
OhUcinS nn,l Twenty-four-Hour Clocks, SALT by the SACK,
Cheese, Dnetl ! nuts bought and sob I, Ouin 1koh, Uver Mioes,
and Sandals, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, anil Corn Meal,
Quilts, Bedspreads, Counterpanes, Blankets, etc., etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Good.?. Prompt
' pavers 30 days credit. Goods delivered at any place in town
miblic in general, in both branches of
his profession operative and mechanical.
First week of every month at Richfield, Fre
mont and Turkey Valley.
Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val
ley. Third week Milkrstown and Raccoon
Valley.
Fourth week t his office in JI'Alisterville.
Will visit Mifflin when clled on.
Teeth put up ou any of the bases, and as
liberal as anywhere else.
Address by letter or otherwise. '
! when desired.
MiHiiutown, r., I'ec. If. K7J-:f
CORNELIUS HARTLEY.