Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 23, 1873, Image 3

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    fyt Jsniafa Sentinel.
WEDNESL'AT MORNING, APRIL 23, 1873.
PESSSVLVAN1A RAILROAD. ON AND
(ler Sunday, Peo. 22, 1872, Pmcnger
Train will leare Mifflin Station as follo :
EASTWARD.
Philadelphia Express. ... 1:10 A. M.
Fast Line 4:08 A. M.
nrri?hurg Accommodation 11:28 A. M.
Moil Train 6:18 P. M.
Cincinnati Express 9:03 P. M.
WLBTWAED.
rituburE Express 1:08 A. M.
Cincinnaii Eipress l:-6 A. M.
Southern Express- 4:08 A. M.
Pacific Express- 5:43 A. M.
War Passenger 10:03 A. M.
Mail Train 3:38 P. M.
isVt Line f..33 P. M.
JAMES NORTH, Ait'l
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
.
Next week is court week.
CnERRY Trees are beginuing to bud.
To mobkcw will Le tbe last dj for
licence.
A NEW stock of Millinery GooJs at
Mrs. Richenbacb's
Ix a bad condition The pavements in
tome parts of the to-.vn.
Ma. 15. F. Kkp Kit hus Lad the front
part of Lid store room repainted.
Messrs. Albright & Mokr intend
starting a livery stable iu this place.
An Adamsburg lady sent the editor of
the freeburg Courier colored eggs.
The Altoona Tribune has commenced
the publication of a serial original story
The spring season is late. There will
be no rye heads visible on the first of
May.
Kct. T, J. Sherrard and Rev. II. G
Fardoe exchanged pulpiu last Sabbath
evening.
The Centennial Celebration will bring
the ends of the earth together at Phila
delphia. Mr. C. Bautley has the frame work
of his new house near the Cuba Mill
raised.
There are three prisoners in jail, two
for contempt of court and one charged
with rape.
Last Sunday was a nice day, but
somewhat windy, and the corner statuary
was out in all its glory.
The place to buy your Goods is at
Shelley Sc Stambaugh, where you have
a stock of Goods to select from
Friends iu the far west write to us
that if they live till 1S76, they expect to
tee us at the Centennial Exhibition.
Work is being commenced on the lot
purchased by the Presbyterian congrega
tion for the erection of their new paraon
go
A Clearfield county biblical scholia
believes that the garden of Eden was on
this continent, down in the region of the
Lower Mississippi
David Beehoar will offer a farm of 112
acres, in Walker township, at public sale
on Saturday, May 31st. See advertise
ment in another column.
At the letting of the Trustees of the
Methodist Church last wek the contract
fur building the new church was given to
Mr. C B Bartley, of this place.
The prisoners in the Washington coun
ty jail eocaped on the' evening cf the
13th inet. A prisoner, a murderer, named
Briceland it is believed, planned the es
cape. The sheriff offers three hundred
dollars for his capture.
Hon. Jamto M. Sellers, who is well
and favorably known to the people of
this county, was married on the fth inst.
Everybody is expressing their congratu
lations and best wishes, though he is ab
seut from our midst.
The Allenville Vocal Class will h.ld a
Concert on the 9th of May, at the St.
Puul's Church, for the benefit of the
Sabbath School, to begin at 7J l. M.
To be conducted by Harris J. Shellau
berger, teacher. Admission 15 ceuts
All are invited.
Duri.no a thunder storm on the 5th
inst., a little daughter of Chas Lincosh,
residing at Burnside Colliery, Shamokin,
Penn'a. became frightened at a vivid
flash of lightning which caused her death
a few hours afterwards, aged about five
years. This is the second death from the
same cause, the first being that of a boy
of the same age which happened several
years ago. Freeburg Courier,
Attention, Guards! Special
Meeting The members of the Fayette
Union Guards are requested to meet at
their armory in McAIisterville, on Sat
urday, May 17th, at one o'clock P. M.
Business of vital interest to the Com
pany is to be transacted, 'and the pres
ence of every member on the roll is de
aired. By order of the Captain.
Wm. Shirk, 0. S.
It requires a great deal of anxious
study and dexterity to be enabled to
blow a cloud of strong cigar smoke into
a lady's faco as you pass. Some of the
young gents of this ploce, however, by
constant practice, can a:complih this
feat in the most graceful and effective
manner. A good square kick off the
pavement would be a decided help to
these young gents. Carlisle Herald.
Last Friday the railroad engineers
came to Mifflin through the ravine south
of town. Their terminus at the canal
is at a point a short distance south of the
tannery at the southwest corner of the
town. The village talked railroad that
whole day. The engineer?, however,
were remarkably quiet, and when they
bad driven the last stake they quietly
took up their instruments and poles and
departed in the direction from whence
they came namely, the direction of
Selinsgrove.
Tub Fai.banks Scale Comnanv. in
1872, received into their yards 1,256
cars loaded with raw material for the
manufacture of their balances and weighing-machines,
or 13.000 tons.
Lumber. George Goshen, Agent for
Beyer, Gayer Sc Co., has re opened a
Lumber Yard iu Patterson. All kinds
of Lumber kept at the lowest maiket
prices. lie will also buy Locust Posts
aud Railroad Tie.
Two large rooms full of Goods to pick
out what you want at Shelley Sc Stam
baugh's. THfe following pupil attended Dela
ware Hill School, Delaware township
regularly during the past" winter: Ella
B. Cluiri Annie Clair, Mary Dimrn, Mag
gie Dimm, Annie Spiece, Clara A Dimm,
Emma Dimm. Mabel Kinzer, Elmer E.
Dimm, William Dimm, Milton bLlegel,
Jacob Spiece.
Maggie Kinzer, Teacher.
The greatest medicine to abate pain
and rheumatism is "Kuukel's Pain Slay
er " For sale at Hanks Sc Ilamlia'a
Drug Store, MiQliutown.
BltAINEhli.of the Hollidaysuurg Stan
lard, has not been, as far as known, in
spired by "The snow, oh ! the beautiful
snow !"' but Cupid has awakened in him
an inspiration for some angelic being
living somewhere in this sin cursed
world he don't just say w here whose
very snore sets the poetry of his nature
in motion. He's hurt awful bad. Hear
bim :
Oh (he snore, the beautiful snore.
Filled her chamber from ceiling to floor;
Over the coTerlet, under tho sheet.
From her dimpled chin to her pretty feet,
Now rising aloft like a bee in June,
Now sunk lo the wail of a cracked bassoon.
Now flute-like subduction, then rising again
Is the beautiful snore of Fliiabe'h Jane.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware,
Notions, Hata, Boots and Shoes, Gaiters,
Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Looking
Glasses, ic, &c , all for sale by Shelley
Sc Stambaugh.
mm.
There are but few systems that do
not at some time or other require a tonic.
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE of IRON
is noted for its reinvigorating powers.
The next Anniversary Meeting of the
I'ennpylvania Reserve Association will
be held at Gettysburg, on Tuesday, May
15, 1S73, on which occasion all those
formerly connected with the old Division
are cordially invited to participate. It
is expected that this will be one of the
most interesting re-unions of the Associ
ation, on account of the glorious his tori
cI recollections connected with the place
of meeting Chaplain Beale, of the First
Cavalry Regiment, will be the orator of
the day. All who contemplate attend
ing, will please notify the undersigned at
au eaily day.
John II. Taooart,
Cor. Sec. Pa. Res. Association,
"Sunday Times" Office, Phila., Ta.
Those afflicted with Pains and Aches
should try KUNKEL'S PAIN SLAY
ER, a valuable remedy. For sale at
Banks Sc liamlin'a Drug Store, Mifflin
town. EXTRAORDINARY SALE !
The Singer Sewing Machine Company
iu 1572 sold 219,758 Machines 45,670
more than any other company, a.d over
one quarter of all Machines sold during
that year.. Nine out of ten of said Singer
Machines were for family use proving
the great popularity of the Singer in the
household Machines sold on easy
monthly payments, and delivered to
any part of Juniata county. Singer
Machines cleaned gratuitously. Oil,
Cotton and Linen Thread, Silk Twist,
Sec, always on hand, and to suit any
machine.
B. F. WALTERS,
Agent for Juniata County,
api23 3t Mifflin town, Pa.
Sabbath School Convention
The Sixth Annual Convention of the
Juniata County Sabbath School Associ
ation will be held on Tuesday and Wed
nesday, May 27th and 2Sth, 1S73, in
the Presbyterian Church, Mifflintown,
Pa., the Convention to organize at 10
o'clock A. M, on Tuesday.
All ministers and S. S. Superinten
dents are members ex officio. Each school
is requested to send four delegates.
The following subjects will be dis
cussed to be opened by the persons
w hose names are appeuded :
1 . How may we secure the best results
from this Convention J Ilev. J. H.
Stewart.
2. How can Sabbath Schools be made
more fruitful in spiritual results ? Rev.
W. R. Whitney.
3. The necessity and design of teach
ers' meetings. David E. Robinson.
4. What is efficient teaching ? S. D.
Batesholtz.
5. Apathy in S. S. work. Its cause
and cure. Dr. O. H. McAIister.
'fi Should there be a normal class for
training teachers. W. S Wilson.
r .. .. ...
7. How to cultivate the spirit ot oe
nevolence in our schools. Rev. A Co-
penhaver.
8 The best library system. Rev. II.
C. Shindle
9. Blackboard exercises, etc.
10. How to have a small class. O. M.
Kerlin
11. How to secure parental co-operation.
Rev. A . II. Martin.
12 The siu of turning back after put
tine bands to the plow. Col. J. M.
Thompson.
. , i.
Annnal Sunday iscnoot Bermon vy
Rev. L. B. W. Schyock.
Question box, music, etc., etc. .
The music will be from -Pure Gold.'
Everybody is cordially invited. Del
egates furnished entertainment..
By direction of the Executive Com
mittee. . .
H. C PARDOE. Chairman.
News from Neighboring Counties.
perry county. .
Perry county papers say : Last May
a young man named Jonathon Harrison
left Bloomfield for Leeds England. Since
then he has not been heard of either in
England or here in Perry Several
divorces were granted by the Legislature
on the ground of Drunkenness by the
wite. Now, if this is just cause, how
many wifes would be entitled to divor
ces because their husbands are common
drunkards T There is something not
right in the matter. Make the rule uni
form. Don't meanly pick out here and
there a p oor woman, and divorce her be
cause she imbibes too much of the liauid
poison, and permit beastly druuken brutes
of husbands to enjov all their marital re
lalions without question. It looks mean;
it is mean, cowardly and nasty
Shad comes to Newport on the Juniata
by rail not by Col. Worrall'a fish steps
in the Columbia dam.
MIFFLIN COUNTY.
The Lewistown Gait tie says : The
borough co ustables were told that there
was too much corner loafing by men and
boys, and tl.at.it was their duty to stop
it Erq. Aaron M. Shoop, of Yea-
gertown- m.-.y Le set down as the most
venerable patriarch in Mifflin county, Le
being now the happy father of his twenty-second
child The farther span
of the bridge across Blymyer's dam, half
a mile from town . broke down with a
team belonging to Thomas Mayes on
Monday, both horses and wagon sustain
ed some injuries, though not as much as
might have been expected..' James
Wayne, a young mau in the employ of
Louis Ilouser, of Armangh township.
was badly injured from the kick of a
horse last week. The wound was on
the forehead, making a V shaped cut
about four inches long, and into the scull
Judge Bucher, in his charge to
the Grand Jury, dwelt at some length on
the local option law, aud gave his hearers
a very clear idea of their duty. From
the moment it left the legislative halls
with the Governor's sanction, the time
for dalliance witb its provisions had
passed away from the court in every
county where a majority had voted
against license, leaving but one duty to
be performed in cases that might come
up before the jury and court, and that
was to carry the law into effect. He
warned all persons that there was no one
now in this county who could dispose of
liquor as a beverage, and if they did so
it would be doue at the peril of the
law.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Huntingdon county papers say : Spon
taneous combustion from a quantity of
malt that bad been laid out on the floor,
fired the brewery of Uraffus Miller on
Thursday night. They flames were ex
tinguished Half dozen tea spoons,
marked A. L.; a butter knife, a dozen of
glass syringes ; seventeen slouch hats ;
a lot of bleached mutJiu ; a lot of un
bleached musliu ; a brush ; a lot of to
bacco and cigars ; four boxes of trocbes ;
a lot of coffee ; a lot of green ribbon ;
sixteen napkins ; two bottles of perfum
ery ; a door key ; a lot of trimmings ;
fourteen dozeu buttons ; a lot black silk,
towels and table covers Subsequently
three webs of Japanese stripe and a
dozen suspenders were found iu Stone
Creek A bouse at Blair Furnace,
Blair county, was struck by lightning on
the night of the 5th instant, and tho in
mates, Mr. and Mrs. Musselman, and
their three children, made a very narrow
escape with their lives The Meth
odists of Mt Union have determined to
build a brick church this summer. It is
to be 44x65 feet, and will cost 87 000
The residence of Joseph Riddle
in Scotch Valley, near Franktown, Blair
county, was recently struck by lightuing
Mr. Riddle, his wife and son, were pros
trated by the shock, but sustained no in
jury On Sunday morning of last
week a valuable horse, belonging to Mr.
Crura, of Penu township, was found dead
in the stable. Mr. Crum farms for Mr.
Henry Boyer. On examination it was
found that lightning had struck the barn
during the night aud caueed his death.
A hen settiug beneath bis trough was
not affected in the least We un
derstand that liquor is being retailed, by
the quart and gallon, at a liquor store in
town, under a Mercantile Appraiser's
License. We advise that establishment
to close up and save money. It has no
legal authority to sell and temperance
men will see that the law is enforced.
When lazy fellows come to your
doors begging, get them at work clean
ing up the garden, or yard, aud see how
quickly they will fold their tents and
silently steal anything they can get
hold of The Rev. Mr. Zahuiser, of
this place, exchangod pulpits with the
Rev. Mr. Chichester, of Altoona, on last
Sunday. The latter 's sermon was fierce
on tho $5,000 grabbers. Ala,s ! Poor
Speer ! Tba Church, the Ministry and
the M'.nilor regard the steal alike
The smoke stack at Lott Sc Brann's tan
nery, in Shirleyaburg, was blown down
on Sunday morning, 30th ult. This ib
the second time this stack has blown
down this Spring It will be re
membered that a young man, named
Stewart, was conVicted at the late Ses
sions, of tho Bedford county Court, and
sent to the Penitentiary, for stealing a
watch from the dead body of Conductor
Bowser, who was killed in a wreck upon
the Broad Top Railroad, last November.
The'young man protested his itiuocense,
at every stage of the proceeding, and
alledged that be bought the watch from
a man he met on the railroad, who was
an entire stranger to him. and if he could
see the man be would know him. But
as he had no evideuce to substantiate his
story, he was promptly convicted, though
the case was far from being a clear one,
in our estimation. Last week we stated
tbat"rtiomas Long and others were ar
rested here for robbing cars. It turns
out that Thomas Long, the principal
thief, was armed with a car-key taken
by him from the dead body of Couduc
tor Bowser, and the strong presumption
is that if he went through Bowser's
pockets, and took the key, he also took
the watch and that he is the man who
sold it to young Stewart-... ..The light
ening took a fellow's boots off, one night
last week, tip at Blair Furnace. And
didn't hurt him either. Two or three
fatal cases of spotted fever have been
reported, in this place, during the last
week.
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF
I RON has reached an enviable position
among medicines as a cure for Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia and all diseases arising
from 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 Tonic. For sale at Banks & Ham
lin's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa.
SELLERS CHAPMAN At Scott, Luzerne
county, Pa., by the Rev. Edward Corry. pas
tor of the Presbyterian Church, at Waverley,
on April 9, 1873, James 11. Sellers, of Phil
adelphia, and Mrs. Olive A. Chapman, of
Scott, Pa.
Died:
ANDREW Oct. 29, 1872, at the residnnce
of his father, at Doyle's Mills, Carl E. An
drew, aged 2G years, 3 months and 17 days.
lie is gone, bis sufferings are now o'er.
He never here will suffer more ;
The Lord has taken him on high.
To dwell with angels in the sky.
The Lord has only called his own.
To dwell with him around the throne ;
Prepare us, Lord, to ask in prayer
To meet our dearest brother there.
Dear mother sat all batbed in tears.
An.! watched his bed for many years ;
Dear father, toi, had watched his bed,
And tried to soothe his restless head.
With aching hearts, night after night.
They Loth Lave set till morning light,
And tried to soothe away his pain,
But all their efforts were in vain.
We hope one day lo meet
Our dearest brother in the heavenly street,
Where we shall join in hand and heart,
And never, never part.
Oh ! what a happy time it will be
When we each other's faco shall see.
On Canaan's bright and happy shore.
Where we shall part no more.
Oh ! do not weep, but dry your tears,
In pain be suffered many years.
He suffered hard, he suffered long,
llut now he sings an angel's song.
In yonder grave-yard on the hill
Our brother lies, so cold and still.
His body buried beaeath the sod.
His spirit by angels conveyed to his God.
M.C.N.
JONES At Lock Haven, on the 13th in
stant, after a brief lllnees, William Jones,
son of Absalom and Catharine Jones, for
merly of Fayette township, Juniata county,
aged 33 years and 5 months. ."
The deceased enlisted in the army at the
breaking out of the rebellion and served
during the war, at the Close of which he was
honorably discharged. He was a brave sol
dier. J. F.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Anderton Fmn, deceased.
JETTERS of Administration- having been
U granted to the undersigoed upon the
estate of Anderson Pines, late of Delaware
township, deceased, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims against the same,
to present them properly authenticated for
settlement to
ARVOLD VARNES,
JESSE PINES,
Adminiitratori.
Note The Administrators will meet those
who have unsettled accounts at the late resi
dence of said deceased in Delaware twp., on
May 23rd and 24th, 1873, for settlement.
All accounts not settled on or before those
days will be brought te Mifflintown for col
lection. April !), 1873 6w
GREAT REDUCTION m
IN THE
PRICES OF TEETH!
Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00.
Mo teeth allowed to leave the office unless
the patient is satisfied.
Teeth remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Toothache stopped in five minutes without
extracting the tooth.
Dental work doue for persons without them
leaving their homes, if desired.
Electricity used in the extraction of teeth,
rendeiing it almost a painless operation, (no
extra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L.
Derr, established in Mifflintown in 18t0.
G. L. DERR,
Jan 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist.
C. ROTHUOCK,
DENTIST,
McAJissterville, Pcnna.,
OFFERS his professsonal services to the
public in general, in both branches of
his profession operative andjnecbanical.
First week of every month at Richfield, Fre
mont and Turkey Valley.
Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val
ley. Third week Millcrstown and Raccoon
Valley.
Fourth week at his office in M'Alisterville.
Will visit Mifflin when called on.
Teeth put up on any ef the bases, and as
liberal as nnvwfaore lse.
Address by letter or otherwise.
BLATCHLEV'S IMPBOVKD
g I Cucumber Wood Pump.
-S 2 Tasteless, Durable, Efficient,
and Cheap. Toe best rump
for the least money. Atten-
ion is especially invited lo
lilatchley's Patent Improved
jsssjjjfcf W Valve, which can be with
D..nkoi and Van, Tlmn f liatC
drawn without removing the
pump or disturbing the joints.
Also, the Copper Chamber.
which never cracks or scales, and will outlast
any other. For sale by dealers everywhere.
Send for Catalogue and Price-List.
Chas. G. Kiatchlet, Manufact'r,
606 Commerce St., Philada., Pa.
Caution.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
Hnntintr Fishinsf. or in anv wav tres
passing on the farm occupied by the under
signed, in Miliora townsnip. au person u
offending will be dealt with to the full extent
of the law. JOSEPH FC.NK.
.Groceries at Tilten & Espcnschade's.
ifp
Tlie 3Xrlcets.
Prices of Board of Commerce.
Reported weekly for the Juniata Sxstikil
by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat
terson. Butter lb ' 30
Eggs, dox 15
Lard, jj lb 8
Country Soap 8
Beeswax 25
Tallow 8
Rag .... 3
Wool, washed .... 60
Dried Apples v. ........ 10
" Peaches, pared.-. 20
Country Hams 12
Sides and Shoulders 7
Potatoes, bus 4Qr
Onions ' CO
Ground Aln'm Salt, ? sack 2 3$
Railroad Ties 60
Locust Posts, mortising 30
" " for board fence.. . 15
Shelley & Stambangh's Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly.
Cbtstal Palaci, Mifflintown, 1
April 23, 1873. (
Prime Roll Butter, per lb 30
Eggs, per dozen 15
Lard, per lb 08
Tallow, per lb 08
Beeswax 30
Dried Apples, per lb 04
Cherries, seedless, per lb 17
" " unseeded
" Blackberries 08
" Raspberries 20
Walnuts, per bus 40
Shellbarks - 95
Potatoes CO
Chiesens, live, per lb 08
Hams 14
Shouldcts ' 07
Sides " 06
Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 00
D. P. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Current
Reported Weekly.
GftAis. -
White Wheat, bus $1 70
Red " ' 1 65
Corn, old 45
Oats 35
Cloverseed 5 00
Timothy seed 3 60
Coal.
Prepared Coal, V ton $5 25
Nut " " 4 25
Pea " " - 3 10
Bituminous" ' - 6 00
LuMDRR.
Run of Log, 4 4, V 1000 ft $35 00
" " 6-8, " 25 00
" " 8-4, " ....25 00to40 00
" 0-4, " 25 00to40 00
Hemlock Frame, " 2000
Boards. " 20 00
Whitepine worked Flooring...- 35 00
" German Siding 35 00
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00
Window Sash, 8x10, t window. 65
" " 9x12, 75
" 10x12, " 80
" " 10x14, " 90
PHILADELPHIA MAHKETS.
PHILAPKLFbtA, April 22, 1873.
Flour The market is dull. There is no
inquiry for shipment, and the operations of
the home trade are confined to their immedi
ate wants. 1410 bbls sold, including
Superfine ....... $4 505 50
Extras $0 00,6 75
N. W. Extra Family $7 &i(a)$ 60
Ohio Sl Ind. do. do $8 50(i,9 50
Tenna. do. do S8 50f9 00
Fancy Brands...- $9 75I1 50
- Gbain Prime Wheat is in demand at full
prices, but common gradjs are neglected.
Sales of 25'i0 bush, red at $1 !C), and 400
bush, amber at $1 95. Rye is quoted at 85c
and western Corn is in fair request. Sale
of 10.00 bush, yellow at 02at)3c, and white
at 65o. Oats are unchanged ; U5U0 bush,
while sold at 51c, and western mixed at 47a
49c Seeds Cloverseed is dull ; 00 bus sold
at 8a9c g) lb. Timothy sold at $3 50 per
bushel.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Moxdat, April 214 P. M.
Tor the better descriptions of Beef Cattle
there was a fair demand this week, but other
grades were dull and nominal in value. Sales
of choice and extra at 7JaSje, fair to good at
6Ja7Ac, and common at 5a6c. Receipts 2100
head.
Cows and calves were quiet, but unchang
ed. We quote at $55a75. Receipts 200 head.
Sheep met a fair demand at ec lor choice ;
7Ja7Jc for fair to good, and $2a3 56 for com
mon wooled. Clipped ranged from 5Ja61c.
Receipts 8000 head.
Hogs sold at $8 50a8 75 for cornfed and
$7 7oaS for slop. Receipts 6UO0 head.
D. P. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. K. Sulouff & Co.,)
DSALEES IU
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
f4nlt, DPlastcr,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C.
The Highest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber. Coal, &c, Sold at ihc
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of our own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, &c, cheaper than any
other parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. JgjfYou can make monev by calling on us
before Belling or buying elsewhere.
GllAI WILL BE RECEIVED IS STOBE TO BE
sold nr the 1st or Jcxe, 1873.
P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's
backs.
Mifflintown, April 20, 1872.
R
CLE. In the Orphans' Court of Juniata
P.,n. Fitnt, af ROISF.RT C. GAL.
LA11ER, decerned. In the matter of the pe
tition of Samuel H. Showers and Henry S.
Scholl for decree of specific performance of
contract in writing made with said decedent
in his lifetime, for the purchase and sale of
two Lots of Ground, situate on Washington
street in the borough of Mifflintown, Febru
ary 25th, 1873, a rule was granted by the
said court on Joseph Rothrock. executor of
the last will and testament of said Robert C.
GallaKer, deceased ; and also on the legatees
and devisees of the "aid Robert C. Gallaher,
deceased, to appear on the first day of the
next Orphans Court, at 4 o'clock P. M., (to
. ihe 58ih dav of ADril. A. D.. 1873.1 of
said day, and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the petitioners should not
be granted ss prayed for.
To Jseph Rothroct, executor of Robert
C. Gallaher, deceased; Lydia C Beale, James
A. Reynolds; Catharine A. Uobison ; Robert
G. Reynolds ; Mary M. Reynolds ; Harriet
E. Grehan ; Joseph Gallaher ; Elizabeth Day;
Dr. Thomas J. Gallaher ; Samuel Gallaher ;
John A. Gallaher ; James Gallaher ; Catha
rine A. Gallaher ; John B. Bratton ; Alex
ander Speddy ; Harriet Rickenboeb ; Mary
J. Runner ; Seth Zeigler ; William Bratton ;
Robert Bratton ; Sophia Oswalt, and Jane
Gallaher, widow of Robert C. Gallaher :
Take Notice, that you are required, in
obedience to the above Rule of Court, to be
and appear at our Orphans' Court, in and for
the cour.ty of Juniata, to be held at MIF
FLINTOWN. on the 28th DAY OF APRIL.
A. D., 1873, at 4 o'clock P. M. of said day,'
there to show cause, if any you have, why
the said decree ot specific performance of
contract should not be made as prayed for.
JOSEPH ARD, Shrrif.
PmRirr's OrriCE, V
1 Mifflintown, April S, 18
173.-41.
X E W A D V E R
mi
Franciscus
-:o:-
Wo have just receive
Wall and Window
Wall and
WALLPAPER,
WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER,
All Trices, from 6c. to $1 00 per bolt.
All Prices, from 6c. to $1.00 pr belt.
All Prices, from 6c to $1.00 per bolt
From 10c to S2 25 per pair
From lOo. to S2.25 per pair.
A FULL LINE OF
HOUSEKEEPERS' ARTICLES,
A FULL LINE OF
HOUSEKERFERS' ARTICLES,
A FULL LINE OF
HOI SEKCEPLBIV ARTICLES.
We Guarantee (o Please !
We Guarantee to Please !
FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE COMPANY.
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE COMPANY.
FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE COMPANY.
STORE: Main Street, Opposite the COURT HOUSE.
Mifflintown, April 9, 1872-tf
0X1 WnOLESAlE ASD
CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING,
Invites attention to his Largo Stock of
HARDWARE, 1R0I AM SAILS,
Which are now ready for inspection, consisting f the most de
sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county.
SKATES.
KXIVES.
FORKS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
PLATED WARE.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, &
STOVES AT GBEATIY SEDUCED KATES,
to make room for other goods.
"V7"tlX I2Pvpo:r Cost
tpg Agent for Fou.se's JXL Horse and Cattle Powders.
A Splsniii Assortment of GOODS from wMcli to Sslsct CiiriMs Presents.
Dec. 11. lH72-tf I- l'AISTE.
TO THE PUBLIC S
The undersigned would respectfully infyrux the citizens of
AIIFFLIXTO'X and vicinitv that he has opened out in the
BELFOUD STORE-ROOM, on MA IX STREET, M IFF L IN
TO WX, with an entire Xew Stock of Goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE,
CEDAIiWAUE, TIIS'WAKJB,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AX!) CAPS,
FULL liivxt: Ol"
GROCERIEMOJFECTIOIBRY,
Stationery, School Books, &c
Boots and Shoes, fur Men & Boys, Ladies, Misses k Children,
FLOOR AXD STAIR CARPETS AX I) OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES,
Ei"ht-Dav and Twenty-four-llour Clocks, SALT by the SACK,
Cheese Dried Fruits bought and sold, Gum Routs, Over Shoes,
and Sandals, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal,
Quilts, Bedspreads, Counterpanes, Blanket", etc., etc., etc.
All kinds of Froduce taken in exchange for Gods. Prompt
payers 30 days credit. Goods delivered at any place in town
when desired. ..C0HXELIUS HARTLEY.
i nfflintown. Ta., tec. IS, l?T2-tf
- TTS E M E NTS.
Hardware Co.
I8?l.
15,000 "B0LTSr "' '
15,000 BOLTS,
Paper !
Window Paper!
WINDOW SHADE'S,
WIIOW SHADES,
In PATTKllXS and PLAIN.
In PATTERNS and TLAIN.
In PATTERNS and PLAIN'.