Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 05, 1873, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
.: NIFFLIXTOWN: -tTedaedar,
Kbv'r 0, J.VJ3.
PENN'A. E. ETIJIE TABLE.
passenger trains leavw Mifflin Station an
follows:
eastwh.
Phiadelphia Express,
Fast Line,
Ilarriibttrg Accoinmo.,
Kail,
I'aeiBc Express,
Cincinnati Express,
WCTWA,
Pittsburg Express,
Ciut.innaii Express,
Pacific,
rv Passenger,
Mail,
Kat Line,
Mifflin, Nor 2, 1873.
1 25 a m.
3 2i a ni.
II Z8 a m.
6 12 pm.
10 13 am.
8 611pm.
1 20 am.
2 21 a m.
J OUam.
10 04 a nu
3 28 p m.
oo p m.
LOCAL iXTE LUGE SC&.
The 27th day of this month is the
National Thanksgiving day.
The JJanking House of V. M. Lloyd
& Co., of Alloona. suspenled at noon
on last Thursday.
Halloween was not forgotten by the
boys. The results of their pranks were
visible the inornirg after.
Don't leave tbe farm, young man, if
yon have one. It may be slow, but if one of all our Institute instructors em
you take care of it there is nothing so j P-'oyed during the past campaign did mora
cure.
Cocolanius lodge, Xo. 397 K. of P.
meet every Tuesday eveuing at 7
o'clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall in
this borough.
A spectator went too near a perform
ing bear in Mauch Chunk last week,
sui was kn ocked down by a blow from
the paw of the brute.
The Commissioners building, at the
northeast corner of the Court House
Square, is beiug rapidly pushed for
ward toward completion.
Last Wednesday and Thursday were
tbe first foretaste das of wiuler, and
inclined ooc to visit Harley & Co.'s to
look for more Warm clothing for the
winter. They have a full supply.
Tbe Akoor.a Tribune is iu receipt of
a present. It was a porcupine, and for
practical and useful purposes it might
:.. .. . li u .n:...,. ...j
c ' j
wou.u uoi uave c.cucu me
people a nl.it tuore
The money disturbances have had a
Ferrer-sing influence on Iron ore pros
pecting in this county. However, there
is perhtps a grain or two of cocsola
tiuii iu the thought, which is correct as
truth can be, that the ore iu the hills
will not Fpoil.
The old brici of the I'eiforJ house,
it.ter.ded to be vnrked into the crw
DDiiumg, nave una co.e.co y "'"t ;
.eie to k-ep off raia auJ Hiow, so that j
tbey may be worked into tLe wall dur
ing the anticipated cold weather, lloys
nre new bui!y eiigagcd in cleaning
them off.
Z he fllow:n sl.jj?ts will be con'i'lerei
.it the Teaehers' Iiisiiiute : Mineral Mn-ag?-uent
and Govenm"i:t of SehoMs, Or
iler , i btu-ly; Methyls of Recitation; Vo
cal Music; Lavjrujge; Penuu'iship ; U.S.
llisi'iry; Ariliitu;tic ; Geography; Physi
ology and Hygiene ; flbject Leson ; Draw
ing; Compulsory Elucatiiu ; Sik.uM teach
ers d:-taiTi Tnpils after Schovl to Study
Ii g'.eCtod L"sso:is t
linEAK !5 Sewing Machine Trices
Our readers will be iuiffestcd to
learn that the Florecae Company have
responded to the general call for lower
prices for sewing inac'iincs, and will
henceforth sell their well known and
Fuierior machines at
rcdU"tirU of'
from 30 to 40 per cent, from former
prices.
In prosperous times Juniata county
did not enjoy tha business prosperity j
ar.d prods arising from having large!
' , , ,. , - i i I
tuanutacturiiiff establishments within btr
limits. Now she docs not suffer the
pinching times and poverty that com
communities with such establishment
experience or suffer. With a few excep
tional debt indiscretions, and they may
le found everywhere and at all times,
our cotumunity is soand, financially.
A passing locomotive set fire to a
bouae iu Huntingdon last Friday morn
irg about 5 o'clock. Three houses, in
cluding the one in which the Ere origi
nated, were destroyed. Burning shin
gles weie carried onto adjacent houses
by the gale that was blowing at the time,
atid a cumber of roofs were set on fire.
The property holders was vigilant on
their roofs and extinguished the fires
as fast as they were kindled.
At Ilollidaysburg, on Monday morn-
ing a week, a house took lire upstairs.
A sick babe Lad been left in its bed.
V ben the fire was discovered it bad so
far progressed that the upstairs could
not be reached by the stairway, ( apt.
J . It. McFarlane made an effort to save
the child, but tbe fire and eruoke drove
bim back. He, however, nothing daunt
ed, effected an entrance to the room in
which the child lay, from the outsida,
and anidst smoke and fire reached the
body of tbe babe and bore it to the
ground; but, alas ! the little mtrtal
bad been suflocated before be reached it.
Sewiko Macbijiks. It is not our intcn
tion to give the history of the various m
cuiovs on exhibition at our last County
Fair, but merely to take np the best one
and speak a word in it favor. We refer to
the Urover & Bakar Family Scwiug Ma
chine. It has been long and favorably
known in this stction of the country, and
we are confident that the Committee who
gave the Agent, Mr. J. B. M. Todd, of Pat
terson, a Diploma for the best machine and
the finest executed work, did but an act of
justice to his well known enterprise. We
predict an increase of sales for the New
Improved Machine in this county, and will
say for ourselves that we know ol none in
the market so complett. in all its parts ; in
fact, there is no kind of sewing it will not
lo. Tbe recent improvements are so elab
orate and yet so simple that it can be read
ily handled by even a child. We say this
from no mercenary motives; it is only aa
act of justice.
Teachers' Institutes Teacher'
Institutes will be held as follow : At
East Salem, beginning Friday evening,
Nov. 7th, and coutiuning on Saturday,
tbe 8th : and at McOoysville, begin
ning on Friday evening, Nov. Htb, and
coutinniog on Saturday, tbe Ifih, )8?3.
Teachers and all friends of education
are invited to attend and take part in
the exercise.
D. E. RoBtsoN, Co. Snp't.
Fxblic Sale. Messrs. Stone & Pat
terson, of Academia, will sell at pub
lic sale, at the farm of James J. Pat
terson, at Doyle's Mills, Juniata coun
ty, n Thursday, November 20, 1873,
the following personal property, vii :
Seven bead of work and driving horses,
one first-class mule, a good leader ; one
colt tbreo years o!d next spring, four
milk cows, sever head of young cattle,
wagons, carriage, buggy, sleigh, sleds,
and many other farming implements.
Sale at 10 o'clock. See handbills.
.
Tb services of Prof. W. W. Woodruff,
of Bucks county, Ta., have been secured
lor the coming County Institute. Prof. W.
was for nine ytirs County Superintendent
of Chester county. Dr. J. P. Wickershain,
State Superintendent, tiys of bim : Not
Of the kiud of work needed, or did it bet
tiT than Prof. Woodruff."
T. L. Griswold, A. M., M. D., Principal
of Piloomsburg Normal S.'hool, will be
present and give instructions. Dr. G.
comes well reeomuK'n led.
At a call of the County Superinten
dent, the teachers of Walker and ad
joining townships convened at Jlexico,
Juniata county, and organized a local
lustitute, with D. E. Robinson as chair
man, and J. II. Carney as secretary,
on Friday evening, October 21, 1873,
and continued till Saturday, the 25th,
at which sixteen teachers and a large
number of citizens were present, and a
deep interest was manifested by all.
The different difficult questions com
mon to the teacher were taken op and
discussed by all those present. Not
only the teachers took an interest bat
the citizens manifested a (?al for the
advancement of the cause of education.
It is hoped that all subsequent organi-
tmn? ,,f tLL kiou
d will be largely at
tended, not only by the friends of edu
cation iu g:n?ral, but more especially
by the teachers of the county, so that
they tnay be the better qualified to dis
charge the duties devolving upon them.
J. II. Car.net, Sec't.
New School House. A new school
house Las jut been completed iu Mil-
ford tonnsiiip, to late the rlace of the
1
2SS3G feet in size is of btlck, paint -
, . , nortien adorn
the front. The cornice is nicely mould-
ed. The windo-s, eight in number, are
large, contaiuicg fifteen 10x10 lights
the sashes are bung with weights, and
the shutters are paneled. The ont
sidu woodwork is painted white. The
outside door is an ornament ; it is 7
feet high, 31 feet wide, and 2 inches
thick, four paneled, with circle-top
raised moulding; the painting is in itn
itatirn of oak, except the moulding,
which is in imitation of walnut. Tbe
exterior appearance of the building is
very neat. The boue is entered
through a vestibule 5x17 feet in size.
Two doors open from the vestibule into
the school room. The school room is
beautiful ; the wainscoting, doors, and
".. i :
1 1 luuw ta"!"" lie paiutcu iu imita
tion of oak. There are two ciosets,
oue situated to the right and the other
to the left of the vestibule, provided
with shelves for dinner basket, books,
.... i - ii t,. i i,..i.: .
' e
they are entered from the school room,
J .
ana are a grai convenience. ine
blackboard is 5 feet high, 2G feet long,
and is finished with slate surface. The
platform is 5x'J(i feet. The room is
turninhed with Gothic desks, a teach
er's table, and arm chair all from the
furniture and apparatus establishment
at J. A. Ilancroft k Co , 512 Arch
street, Philadelphia. The house and
outbuildings cost over $1700. Mr.
Michael Stoner of Fermanagh town
ship, was tbe builder. It reflects great
credit upon the judgment and tas:e of
the IWrd of Directors, wLicb is com
posed of the following named gentle
men ; Samuel Aughey, Abrani partner,
J. T. iletlin, Henry Groninget W. N.
Sterrett and George Groningerj Mr.
S. E. Slum, of Delaware township, is
the teacher for the present term. The
citizens and pupils of the district may
well congratulate themselves Ion the
possession of so good a bouset The
yard should be surrounded with a good
fence and planted with shade trees.
I R.
Teachers Institcte. The Coun.
ty Institute will be held in the Court
House at MifUiutown, and wtll com
mence oo Monday, November 24, 1873.
Wanted, by a friend Two fat hogs. Pay
cash. Inquire at this office.
21AUIIIED:
PUMM SMITH On the 30th ult., at 7
o'chK-k P. M-, by Rev. II. C. Pardoe, Mr.
Charles Dumra and Miss Annie Smith, both
of Fermanagh township.
MORTON SON DCFIELD On the
30th ulL, at 8 o'clock P. M-, by the same,
Mr. Peter Mortonson and Miss Maria Duf
lield, both of this borocgh.
KEPNER PATS JfEBAKER At tbe
Lutheran pirsonage, Perrysville, on Thurs
day evening, October 30, 1873, by Kev. II.
C. Shindle, Mr. Anstin B Kepner, of Mil
ford township, and Miss Sue C. Panucbaker,
of Heal township.
VIED:
JAMISON la McAIisterville, October
II. 1873, Mrs. Euphemia Jamison, in tbe
1 Cltb year of her ago.
Attkvtiox, J tout Scocts! T o a ar
hereby ordered to parade at Perry .ville, on
Saturday, November 9, 1873. at 10 o'clock
A. M Ail men not present will be de
barred from pay unless a reasonable excuse
be oflerred at the time. Semi-annual in
spection. By order of
J. K. KOBISOX,
- . - Captaiu Couitiundin?.
MiTTUCW Roiwbs, O. S. - ,
1JAY UP,
All persons indebted to us for sub.
scription, job work or advertising will
confer a favor on as by settling the
same as soon as possible, as we desire
to close up our busiuess without delay.
We can be found at our eld office dur.
iug the next thirty days. After that
time we shall send postal card to all
who fail to settle.
ALLISON & WILSON.
October 10, 1873-4w.
H1FFLIS AXD rATTERSO.t MARKETS
Correeied weekly by the Mifflin and Tatter
son Board of Commerce.
ViirFLi-tTows October 10, 1873.
M AaKCTlKO
Butter, prime r-11 25
Lard 8
Tallow 8
Eggs, per dm 25
Vinegar, per qt 10
POKE.
Hams, " lb 12
Shoulders k Side 7
VAKlEIlkS.
Lake rierring 4 SO
Unions........ 00
Beeswax, per ib 25
Soap, drv 8
Candles.". 12
Wool, washed................ 65
Bat' 8
IKTAILKD AKTK'LES.
Petrolenm Fluid 40
Cal Hil, pr gall 40
Salt per sack 2-0
ca.ii!) asd sticns.
Corrected weekly l.v 11. P. SulotifT x Co
Wheal, red '. $1 fO
Corn 60
Barley 60
Oatsold 35
uew 30
Clovrsecd 4 50
Timothy seed 2 5C
Flaxseed 1 75
Potatoes 5i)
J- X- II. A- StanilmiiuV Trice urreu',
Corrected Weekly, Oct. 8, Mi.
Prime Koll ?nlU-r fcr pound 25
Ejrjs, per doicn-.... 25
l'ried Apples per pound 8
Tallow " 8
Lard, " 8
Chickens, live " 8
IS aeon,
Shoulder, " 10
lUui. "
AVic Aituertisemenst.
Auditor Notice.
TI1K underrignul, appointed Auditor by
the Orpb:ii!' Court of Juniata county
to distribute the tU in (he bands of
Philip Uorlej, Fxecutor vf John Sell, de
ceased, late o! Fayette township, t and
j bv notice ,. wia 1(e in ,,u oHicef
' " M ta;rt..wn, t.n Wedaextar. 'nven:ber
ID KTJ ... 1.... .11 ....t ;......t.l in rh
distribution.
! AI.FKED J.
' ct 1S7S-
l'ATTEKSON,
I
Xotlce of Dissolution,
j T".1 n t.
Kurtz, iu ihe name and style of Hertz ler &
Kurtz, at Van Wort, in tYaiker township,
Juiiiiita county, has this day tv-cn dissolved
bv mutual consent. All persons hiving un
settled accounts will pleass call on ft', H.
Kurtz, st Vat Weri, and make settlement,
and lhf.se having claims will present them
for payment, the books and accounts are
iu his hads tor sett!eui-it.
N.iAH IIKKTZI.ER.
WM. 11. KURTZ.
f t. 22, 1873.
T. II. Ktrtz will continne the business
at the old stand. Tli inklul lor all past
favors, he is hoM-ful of future putro:uge,
and heartily invites ail to call auU examine
his slock.
Auditor Sot Ice.
underMijned aiiiiiiU.-t bv
rn
HE
he
JL Court of Common Pleas of Juniata
comity Auditor to distribute the balance
in the hands of James S. Cox, Assignee ol
Peter fcby, to and among the creditors of
Ihe said Peter Eby, hsr-bv uive notice to
all turtles intertisted therein that he will be
lor that pnrtMise at his office in Mitllin
t..wn, on FK1UAY, the 14th DAY OK XO
YEMUF.K next.
LCCIEN W. DOTY,
Oct 22, 1873-td jli.itor.
Trial List Tor Pccenbcr Term,
Its'::.
1. Pr. O. M. Gra!iam vs. Overseers of
Turhett township. Is"o.4I, Aril term, lb73.
2. State Ks-k vs. Keal McCoy. "S'o. 1.23
Sept term, l7'l.
o. George tt. Gorton Vs Stmuel Hoff
man. No. 1.4, Sept. t-rin, 1872.
4. John Wilson vs. Michael Bare. No.
14, December term, 1P72.
5. B. F.Crouse vs- John McManigle. No
40, Kebnian term, 1873.
r. John Thompson vs. I'avid jniitn.
58, February t""t Wi3.
1. John henclon vs. Lzeiiici Campbell.
No. K April Icrm. 173.
8. Wil!ian Waener vs. John Light. No.
29, April term, 173.
y. Jonathan Hums vs. -lias bnvder. o
40. April term, ll73.
10. Margaret il. liunier vs. it. K. S Hear
er tia. 0, Apni lerni,
11. Richard Johnson vs. David Smith.
No. 110, April term, 1873.
12. Jesse Reed, Adm'rof Susan Graham,
deceased, vs. Samuel T. Dimin, No. 119,
September term, !? 3.
13. P. S. Liggett vs. B. F. Crouse. No.
fi, Soptember term. 1 873
14. Jacob eiser vs lltnry Bey. Ao. 4,
Septemlitr term, 1873.
lo. m. Given, Assignee of C. J.Cbam
berlin, vs. Wilber F. McCahan. No. 8,
September term, 1873.
lti. Jesse Iiriner vs. William C. Beale.
Ko. ldfi, September term, 1873.
17. Elizabeth Stoulfer, Executrix of Hen
ry rUoufler. No. Ml, September term,
IRVIN D. WALLI5, ProOty.
Pbotuoxotat's Orrica,
Mittlintown, October 18, J873.
BIG RUN FOR
Wikg jyjacmsESw
An agency for the New American Sewing
Machine has been established in Miriiintown
under tbe management of Messrs. John
Shermer and J. W. Plett. Persons wish
ing to buy the simplest, most durable, light
est running, most noiseless, and, because of
these qualities, the cheapest Machine, should
before purchasing else here see the Ameri
can. The tensions are exceedingly simple,
and unlike any other Machine; Ilia shuttle
require no thread. ng. Sold by lease, note,
cash and on terris to suit any purchaser.
OlEceat Will's Hotel. Sep 26, 1873-3m
Caution.
4 LL rersm.s are hereby cautioned
1- against hunting or otherwise trespas
sing on the binds ol the undi-rsigued 111
Walker township. All persons so offend
ing will be dealt with to the full exleni
of the law.
JOHN R. ICAUFFMAN.
A fine assortment of cloths, casstmeres.
vesting; OiXX, aiwrys on linnd and for sale
by S. 15. lAJLiWxV
Aw Adierltsements.
EW FCBXITUIIE STORE.
The undersigned would inform the public
that he has opened a
FLRMTURE STORE
In the o Tough ol Patterson, where ha bis
. for sale
KlLBOdRN & GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
Walnut Bedroom Sets,
ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS,
Sofas, Lounges,
Extension Tables,
MARBLE TOP BUREAUS,
II IRBLE TOP STATUS,
So Hi, Uaneeat and Common
Chaifs, Wash Stands,
Also, a Large Lot of Carpets.
As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I
am prepared to Sll all orders for furniture,
carpets, iu:., in person.
.. F. F. ROHM.
Oct 22, l$73-tf
NEW
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Te have opened out in Jacob Thomis'
parlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel,
the largest anil best stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES',
MISSES' AND '
CHILDREN'S
ever bron-ht to the county.
We bay onr stock from Mannfactnrers
and in large lots. We pay catk and expect
to sell for rath, which will enable us to
offer GOODS
At Prices far Eelow the Average.
WORK M ADE TO ORDER.
This branch of thi business will bo su
perintended by A. D. FASICiC, one of the
best practical mechanics in the county. All
kinds of repairing done.
JLL WORK WJRRJSTED.
COKNELIUS BARTLEY.
July 2, 1873-tf
fUNlATA VALLEY DANK.
Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
mrruNToWN, jcni vta coisrT, fa.
CAPITAL., 911O,0OO.
JOSEPH POMER'IY, President.
T. VAN IKVIN, Cashier.
MRFCTor-s :
Joseph Pom?roy,
Jerome X. Tlimupson,
John J. Patterson,
George Jacobs,
John Balshich,
11.11. Uechtel.
S. Frank Eagle.
Vniltd SI'il't Semrities, Banit, tc
bouulit anl sold
SectH-thirliti exrhaneed for Fire-tvelii$
at market rates. United States coupons
paid.
GoW and Si'vfr bought at highest! rates.
Depotitt recrirtd. roilectwns made, draft
en ihe principal citiei, and a general thinking
Ounuris Iransaclra.
lioiids and other valuable papers received
011 s-pix-ij! deposit. juneS'73 tf
g . LOUDOV,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room in rear of Cryst;l Pa'ace Bui'ding,
on Water Street, Miffiintown, Pa.,
FASUIONABLE GOODS always on
hand.
CUSTOM WOHK DONE on the shortest
notice.
GOODS POT.D by the yard or pattern.
PERSONS bm ing goods can have them
cut in garments free of charge.
BUTTE. HOTS P.1TTERXS also for
sale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 1373-tf
UTICA
STEAM ENGINE
CO.
Forseelt Wood A. Ma5i.
STAAIOXARY AND PORTABLE
STEAM E.GIES.
The Best & Most Complete As-
Bortment in the Market.
These eneinns havo alwsvs maintained
tbe very highest standard of excellence
e make tbe manufacture of Encines. H01I
era and Saw Mills spltv. We tinVe
the largest and most complete works of the
kind in the country, with machinery esoe
ciallv adapted to Ihe work.
e keep constantly on band large nnm-
bcrs of bnguies, whicu wc furnish at the
verv lowest prices and on the shortest no
tice. We build Engines specially adapted
to Mines, Saw .Mills, l,rist Mi. Is, Tanneries,
Cotton Gins, Threshers and all classes of
manufacturing.
We are Dow bnildiug the celebrated Lane
Circular baw MUI, the bast aud most com
plete saw mill ever invented.
We wake the manufacture of Saw Mill
outfits a special feature of our business, and
can I urnish complete on the shortest notice
Our aim in all cases is tf. furnish the test
machinery in the market, and work abso
lutely uneqnaled for boauty of design, ecu a
onir and strength.
Send for circular and Price List.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO".,
Utica, N . Y.
Oct 8, 1873.
Administraterg .ottce.
Ettatt of George Pile, deteated.
TVTOTICE is herebv given that Letters of
J.1 Aduiinistrttion cum tettamtnlo annexe
on the estate of Isaac Pile, Lite of Dela
ware township, deceasetl, have been granted
to the undersigned. All pe. sons inuebted
to said estate are requested to make iiu
mediate payment, and those having claims
will please present them duly authenticated
lor settlement.
S. (I. DRESSLER,
AiiEL SUAFFEK,
Oct 22-w JdminUtraturt.
FMCTSISP
HARDWARE,
IRON, NALLS, GLASS,
PAINTS, OILS.
Huildcrs'
A SPECIALTY.
Tlie Place For
Blacksmiths
Mechanics.
r
CRYSTAL
IF YOU WANT
A 3V YTlll N
THAT CAN BE PURCHASED
AT A BOOT &
AND THAT
At
TO
A Good Article,
Call at the LOOT and SHOE STORE of
J. W. DEAN,
Bridge Street, Patterson, Penn'a.
HE CnECRFrialiT ISYITI28 IXSPECTIOX.
Repairing Promptly Attended to.
THE FALL iW
IN ALL ITS GLDRY.
AT
, J. & IT. A. ST A L1B A UGH'S
MAMMOTH STORE ! !
jVjST immense
Stock of Goods
JUST RECEll'EB.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
-:U:-
DRY GOODS,
QUEEXSWAI1E,
HATS AND CAPS,
7
NEW CASH STOKE
AT
LOCUST GROYE,
One and a half miles
THE tubsonher wonld most respcetfnlly Inform the p:iblic that he has just oponcd a
Store at Ihe above place, where he is prepared to suiiply all who may favor hi:u w ifh
their patronage with the latest and most aelect
DKT GOODS, OKKCERIES, Ql'EEX'sWARE, WOOD AXD WILLOW WARE, OIL
CLOTHS, HOOTS tt SHf'KS.
HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C.,
All of which he oflera to ecll or exchange for country pioducs at
THE "VERY T.OAVEST IllICES.
Much lower, in Tact, than goods have been
He will pay the highest market price for
cither in cash or goods.
Locust Grove, Aug. 8, !?3.tf.
D.W. Harley &Co.'s
Ii the place
THE BEST AINI
MENS YOUTHS' &
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most
tins market, and at ASTOXISHIXtiLr LOW PRICES I
Also, measures taken for suits aud t
at short notice, very riasonJiie.
Remember the place, in Hoffman's
Water a'reeta, MIFFLIXTOWX, FA.
WHAT TO WESB AKO HOW TO WEAR IT
:0:
Just step into SAMUEL ETUATER'S CLOTHING STOKE, Brid-u street, Fatterso:i
Fa., and he will tell you all aliout it.
Ilavine just retnnied from Thiladelphia and New York, he ran supply you with the
Lateat and Choicest S ty lea t f
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
Coata, Pants, Veits, Iat, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Watches ami Jewelry, Notins, Fur
nishing Goods in endless variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, r nr.iilure, ic., cbeayer than
the cheapest, for the aauiu jiuliiy of goods. Call in and be couviuccU.
ileasures Taken and Suits Made to Order.
ratterstm, JI37 10, 1S73. SaMIjEL STK.VYEIL
Hardware
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PALACE.
SHOE STORE
CAN UK HAD
the Lowest Prices
INSURE
1ST3
NOTIONS.
Sm A -W-", r-rfl1 O fi Tt
MILFORD TWP.,
soiith.west of Patterson.
a.fsfrlioent of
Also, wish a full aupply of
sold within the county for many yrar.
Locust I'usts, Kailro.id Ties and Wood,
A. J. IIERTZLER.
where you can Lay
THE CHEAPEST
ROYS' CLOTHING
AXD fl-JlXlSIllXG GOODS.
choice and select toclts ever offered in
arts of suits, which will be wade to order
New Building, corner of I'riJpe and
may 8, I?73-!t
CRYSTAL
lrou can get any STOVE yoil
Want at FRAIVCISCiJ'
IIEATEKS A SPECIALITY
Prices Low.
STOVE WAREROOMS!
Iron in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
Ths Peruvian Sijrstp, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protox'ulB of
Iron, is to combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily iligestetl and axsimiltited
with the blood as the simplest
foml. 11 increases the qua n tit if
of Nature's Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the blood, ami
cfirrs "athonsand ills," f imp if
bi Toning vp,lnvigorathig tisul
I italizing the System. The en
riched and vitalize! blood per
meates erery part of Ihe body,
repetiriiig damage and waste,
searching out morbid t secre
tions, end leaving nothing for
Cisease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the irotl
tlcrful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diur-rliosajDoil.sJferi-oiisAfiections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Viffor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and
BlaUlcr, Female ContplointsV
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low
it ate of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing efects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, rigor, aiul neuf
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron (Jon-
stifulion.
Thousands liars been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, ami
happy men and women; and
in ral; rls ca n not reasonabl y hes
itate to glee it a trial.
Sec that each bottle han FERU
V1AN SYRUP Woc n in tlie class,
Zamptelcts Free
SETH W. FOV.'LE L SONS, Proprietors,
Xo. 1 3IUton Place, IttmUon
Sold it Driggmts ccxciallt.
D,
P. MXOITF & CO,
FORWARD A.D C0M.T1ISSI01
MERC II A N T S,
IElI.tIIS ft
GRAIN,
LUMRER,
COAL,
TLASTER,
SALT
C E M E T,
CALCINED PLASTER
1. A
IflAd. MAfUb
TUK VICTOR .SFWIN'fi MA0IIIXE
t'O. want ivli ihle m d enerei-tic Alents
in thN enrnty. The V ICTOH-' i' a Lock'
fit -h, Slinttfe M:n (line, with Self setting
Xeflle. h'-st fitiUhfil and moat i'rffct M
chine i-fferefl. An iiien-ase fl fiver 50(1"
r ceitt. on s ilts of lfi7S over 1ST I . For
Terms Ac, Adflrpi--,
VICTOIt SEWIXG MACHINE CO.,
Chestnut St., 1'hil.id'a, I'a.
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE
.IT PRIVATE S.I LI'.
T!'.E UT'fl-rf'pnetl ollV-rs at private silo, a
valuable I ir.ti fit' 1 1 i a-Trs, silu el in
Milloid township, 3 milf-s wt til' Mi'lUn
t4wn, afijifiui:!? Ix:i-ls of I a.ic liii.s and
others, oil thi rtiiid Irom FaitersiMi to Johiis
Uinn, having ihenttn i.-r.rlOfi
T o Govd Drellins Honses,
a B u.k D.:rn, ?pi "uig Utilise, and other out.
liiiiidiiigs a s tie nu of n:ter fi:i n-tig near
he hue, a::d a m rrr-l'-iiiiii p in of wa
ter in the s; ring house. I !irre i a "rood
I'rchiinl on the pri-iiii;tt-s. Kil'le"!i tenjs tf
the ljve iartii is nffadow fmt Eilttv
aerr are in a ptite of culLiv Hi n and
Ihe oil ill .e m gifl tiuilier. Will h: sold
at a hf prec fin application to the under,
signed, lhef.irin is s.irriiuiidfl by iron
ore lanl. .l id rtmihllesa plenty fif ore euuid
be louitd on th" p-emip
ClIKiS lol HER FAGELY.
LASTED.
A Wholesale FarehaM'nj
.if for the
NEW AMEKICAN
Seivixg 1
ACIIINE.
The Needle's eye is tho only hole to thread
througth; Si-lf setting Xf-euij; runs lilit ;
sews fast ; ch'MpesI lest matle best fln
iied nifist tliir.ihid Machine in existence.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR 3 YEARS.
For Cir. nT irs, Teitrs. tr., address
AMERICAN S. M. CO.,
Zl S. Secoml Street,
llarrtburj, Femi'.
J a z W a an, Maniger
Harrish-irg, St.pt l'J. 170-Cui.-
ar
PALACE!
1,
i:imine Cartt.
THOMAS A. ELDER, 31. D..
Physician and Sanreon,
MtPFLlSTOttW, TA.
OtfitY Vnnra from 9t. n.tuir.I. Of.
See in hi futhera resilience, at th-r width
end of Water street. -n-fji-lf
LFKED J. PATTERSON',
ATT0RNET-AT-LAT7,
MIFFUXTOWX, JUNIATA CO., TA.
All biitinesa promptly altemW Uti
Orricc With Jfrcnn.ih Lyons, E-j.
JoriS E-. ATKIXSON'f
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWN,- PA.
C7CoJlfrtinj SnftConvevancing prf!Bi't
Iy aiui:ifi to.
(rr-E On Bri.ljo atrwst, opjios-ile
Court House Sfiaro.
GUEAT KEDUCTiOX
ix mi:
PRICES OF TEETH.
Full Upper or Lowor Sells as Low as i
! ? Itetli allow-fl to Iwe t!i rtticc un-
l- tlie (lutirut is ?;i;i?rtcj.
I Tffili rt'iiuitlf IimI an-l n p'rcil.
Tn'.li li'li-.l tt fur iii'f.
I Dtn'al wo k il'Hie fr p-rf!is without
. tlif-ri If aviiij: tlnir liri-s, it tli-xir I.
I T'!licli: sf pt-I in five iiii:in r w:h-
imt f.!ncijn t : fflli, a Ihe IV-umI i
.nccof ii. L. DtKK, tabl:slietl in Jli.i!:n-
tfiwo in lOO.
j O L: PER It,
Jin 24. 172 Prac-if.nl Ut 'it.?r.
EH T.4IL.OR SHOP.
The nnfler"ttn,-l woalil rpf-'ftruiiy in-
foriii the j ut l:c that he has c:Kfl a
t A I LOR SHOP
at his tvi.trre. on B.ifljre str.-ef, in the"
Farker JI:inii)ii, and is now pr..'i'ir-'i to flo
j CTJSTOI "VOKK
1 at short notice and in the mot durable and
' f:ishifiub!e ntanat'r.
1 He iiitviHlt to iut f'itt nfine h it ond wur!c
' and ak a share of th- puiiiie iairinaei.
U1U.1AM V.1SK.
! 8. isra-tf.
jew drk; stor:.
liAiSKo fX II A -i L i ,
Mata tr"kVw''
tr r m w a S v r
pa
renis and srnifKEs,
CI!FMH;aLI, iYF. stiff, faixt?
0 1 L V A R X i S i 1 E . i I , A S S, F UTT Y v
tlMLUlL, LAMl'S, iiL KXKKS,
CH1VXEYS, i K F -S 1 K S,
HAIKKLiifc.S,TiX)Uf
JJKUSHES, PER-FLlil-.KV.Co'MHS,-SOAFS.IIAIK
OIL.Ti'BAc-.
to, ciu.vns.
x o T i it x y.
STATION K K Y
L A l : U E V A li I li I Y O F
PATENT MEDICLi:s,
Selected rith sreat can, ari Witrtiutecf
; irfm hiph authtrt1y.
iry-i-iircsl ol AM" l.lULlili.')
I fT ir.eflh :il pnrpf'!-es.
.i FT-FKEa JUIFFIOXS cmpouncted witlr
f't care. June 2-tt.
! !VE.r KOOK & SHOE STORE
IX BESIPE.NCE, X
CHERRY STREET,' .MiFFLiyiOWX,
The mv'ert'jtned wnnld r.'nrKrtf :illr an
nounce to the public th-it hi h it opvif l a
Bo-t ami Shoe tore nt his re-.id;;:ii;.' tm
Che-ry street, and keepi on hand a larger
ami well keleetod sttxtk of
KEADY-MADE WORK, for
J1EX, WOMEX iid CFlfi.DSLN.-
Ho ia hn prcp:ireI to nia:ii;rautiire, of
the best material, all kinds i f
HOOTS, SHOES AXD'JAITKRS
for gents, lu'iies and chil'r-n.
AIL WOBK WACKIMTFD.
fiive me. a ell, f.,r I fe I conf.df-nt that I
fan fnmif! ycu with any kind A wor.'i you
may ti-ire.
(IT" Repairing done neat'r and at rej.n
abie rates.
ini i j;.-. joiix south.
H. CTORTI f9
Sit) MARKET STREET,
11 A II II I S C Y IT 4Vi. PA.
DEALER IX
JIAXOS Jt JAMi.NET QRUXXS.
Aud all kinds of Molral IiiJrii!:icuti.-
SHEET MUSIC.
Thia house hays for onsh y
never g;ive a note, and is, there
fore, enabled to offer indtico-
menfs to its patrons. Employs
no agents, and gives all sigcnts
commissions to its ctL-tomers-direct.
CIRCULARS SEX't FREE.
aep , li7J.Iy.'
iXSTAXTANEoL'S RELIKF it SuUNLV
RirtrnHiNt; Slh:? G .Traau
BY I SING MY
INSTANT UELIUt f OK THE Avt2A
It acts insL.ullv. relh-vir. tre p-tr.iivsiu
immetliately, and enabtiiiK the patient to lie.
down ami sleep. I auJerBtt from this dis-"
eastf twelve years, but suifer no more, ami
worfe ami sleep as well as any one. War
ranted to relieve ii the worst asc. Scut'
by mail ou receiiit of pricv, hub lsllar pet"
box ; aak. your I)',iipsi" fr .r.
CHARLES K. HUR.'T
Roche.-itef, Beaver Cj. Fav
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