Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 11, 1874, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & llLi't i'ijLAA
MlFFLIXlUWN:
Wednesday- March 11, 1ST4.
PENN'A. R. RETIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station a
follows:
EASTWARD;
Phiadelphia Express, 1 25 a m.
Fast Liue, 3 20 a ni.
Harrisbnrg Acconimo,, II UK a m.
Mail, C 12 p in.
Pacific Express, 10 13 a m.
Cincinnati Express 8 i0 p in.
WKST'wXab.
Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a ni.
Cincinnati Express, 2 2'! a m.
Pacilic, C 0.1 a in.
Way Passenger, 10 04 a ni.
Mail, 3 -H p nj.
l'ti" Line, 6 M i m.
Mifflin, Nov 2, 1873.
LOCAL ISTELLIGLXCE.
Sleighing was good in Chester connty
last week.
Live stock of ail kinds sells high at sales
this spring.
It is reported thit Duncannon, Perry
county, lias a 19 lb. baby.
The time to buy roerty is before the
new railroad has been built.
Don't wear leaky shoes this bad weather,
when yon can buy leakiest ones at Xeal
Hartley's.
The Commissioners will sell the lumber
tif the old Court House at public sale on
the ltilh inst.
It costs just $10 a fish to catch trout be
fore the first of April. You can buy fish
cheaper of Clark Wright,
The leading article iu the Rcguttr last
we-t must have been dictated by spirits.
It had the gurgle of a bottle with the cork
out.
There w ill be an entertainment given by
Ked Bock Coni'non School, at Red Hock
School House, on Wednesday evening, the
18th iust.
The borough of Patterson is petitioning
the Legislature to graut her tbe authority to
levy a tax to provide water pies and hose
for the extingaitKnleat ot tires.
The author of "Keturah"' has gone into
the dn:g business i i ft. Union. ."ot the
buaiueslor a uiau of the literary inclina
tions and ability tit' the author.
Cornelias BarLwy h 's moved bis shoe
store to o;e ol the new rooms o:i I lie Xevin
lot. L.c,;. thing then" yi.n nned in the shoe
line. Call and examine his stock.
A horse was sold at Jude Tyson's sale
last week for $J"0. The Thompsons were
the buyers. A bn oJ mare was sold for
$219. A luiii rmmeil Turbett was the pur j
chaser. J
tt-i the 22nd nU. Kov. L. 11. Wi Siry. k, j
of Acidemia, was uixtcl to flu Presltyt j
nan charge al Duncannon. Ibis is a good
selection, ! I!c". Shryock is a t.ileutcJ
minister. i'(rr) t'oui.'y .tiroralt.
A colored South Carolina Coiij;res:ti in
will be preseut at Lewistowu at tha laying
of the corner-stone of tlio A. li. E church
of the colored people of that Ion n, oa Sun
day, M ireh Stud, 1S7I.
Tile Lewistown StnliHcl tells the follow
ing : A milk pitcher, thrown by bis wife at
Third street hu.-hau't on Tuesday ni rn
iu;rt missed the aim and ruined a handsome
frame, surrounding the words : -God bless
our Home "
J. English West, knonn to uiiuy of our
citizens, happened in a book store iu Lew
istown while a minister w as admiring a pair
of framed chromo birds. He bought them,
transferred the titls and gave them into the
possession of the preacher.
The Supreme Lodge of the Knights of
Pvthias will convene at Pittsburg on Tues
day, April 21, 1874. Kcprcsei tatives are
expected from Kurojie, England, Canada
and tiie Sandw ich Islands, and from almost
-vsry Sute and Territory in the United
S tales.
Last friday the Thon-psns shipped east
ward a car load of horses that averaged iu
weight 12:10 pounds. Most of the homes
were bought in the upper end of Perry
county. Thev were shiped at Verrys
ville. The Wilson Brothers and Bergy
must look out keenly or they will lose their
laurels.
Oa the authority of C. B. Ilornin;, Es.,
it is aunooned that an old and experienced
miner his discovered along the north base
vd" Lost Creek Ridge, a large deposit of
Protoxyde of Hydrogen. It ia of consider
able value, and glowing anticipation arc
extiected of it at certain seasons ol the
year when it is most used.
The yoiingst child of John S. CJraybli,
Kmi., diedin Philadelphia last wek. On
Thursday the corpse, attended by the be
reaved parents anil other friends, arrived
ou the S.".S P. SI. train, and was thence
Iwrne to the Union Cemetery. Manv citi
zens were at the depot and attended the
cortege to the grave.
Ac Altoona boy carried a loaded pistol in
his pocket. The hammer caught on some
thing and was drawn back, and, not being
held by the ti igger, slippid forward, ex
ploding the cap and sending the load down
along the leg ol the 1hv. The ball bulged
under the knee-cap. Me, doubtless, will be
a cripple the remainder of bis life.
The cattle that John Musser, of Walker
township, shijiped to Philadelphia are rep
rcsvuted by Sulemon Sieber, who was Iu
the market when the cattle were there, as
the finest conditioned stock there. Sieb r
does not rely on his own judgment for the
opinion. Such was the expression of deal
ers ia tbe market. Tbe cattle sold accord
ingly. Put Musser and Walker township
down as No. 1 iu tbe prejaaration of cattle
f or market.
TtlE Rfztater last week was moved
to the length of a column about wo- j
men's prayers, which it characteiizes j
as unlawful. It is never moved b the
violation of the loral option law. It
is alarmed. It fears thit court h a law
will ba passed to tell people what they
shall eat, how they shall sleep, ic. It
is nervous, lest it lose its freedom, and
lest the country indulge generally in
intemperance, in all things, prayer
meetings particularly. The only thing
it is not temperate on is the liqnor ba
t iness. It wants tbe local option law
repealed. That's the pith of the argu
ment of the Register. Preserve your
decorum, brethren, and don't get so
nervous. It's a bad sign when a writer
in an article advocates temperance, and
in tbe same article denounces temper
ance people and advocates tbe repeal of
temperance laws. Could our friends
bave wt'.ked a crack straight when they
wrote that column of contradictions !
Could they
In tn- tfsrly part of last week a man
named Thos. Barlow, hailing (torn Chea
ter county, made Lis appeslance in oar
borough, rented room en Main street,
nd very soon every house was furnish
ed with a circular giving notice that an
anction would take place "this evening"
at the sign of "the ted flag." When
evening came, Thomas and his auc
tioneer mounted the counter and the
sale commenced. On the nxt evening
our polite Constable demanded Thomas
to show his license, and, failing to com
ply with the request, immediately two
summons were served on the Chester
county merchant, requesting him to ap
peal before Justice Kreider on Satur
day morning. After a careful investi
gation the Justice imposed a penalty of
$50 for selling at auction and $50 for
selling without license. It was an
nounced that an appeal would he taken.
Finally the trouble was compromised by
tbe auctioneers promising that they
would sell no more goods after Saturday
evening. On Monday forenoon the auc
tioneer men moved down the railroad
with boxes, baggar, red flag and con
siderable amount of greenbacks.
East WaTcaroiD, Feb. 28, 1874.
The Local Institute convened in tbe
school-room of this place on Friday
evening, Feb. 27th, and continued in
session throughout Saturday. It open
ed with devotional eiercises by Mr.
John U. Evans. Under the new ''on
stitution the Institute elected M. E.
Ramsey, Vice President, and M. li.
Marshall, Secretary.
On account of the unfavorable roads
but few teachers were present on Fri
day evening, but fi.teeu were to attend
ance on Saturday. Music was very de
ficient during the first pert of tbe In
stitute, but three little girls from the
primary school, through the solicita
tions of our Couuty Superintendent,
sang several pieces, which had the de
sired cfr-'ct upon the teachers.
ti rv. i t c .,t- -..j I
1 r r I
A. J. Ferguson, were present most of
O
the time, aud entered into tbe discus
sions. Kssava were reail hv Mic Klla Mc-
Cullocb, Miss Dell Short and Mr. John
Snort Select reeding by several of
the teachers. Among the subjects dis
fowa.id iri.rtA llititre firaiiimsr f Von
,
. . - , -
position, Language, Ari'liuiutic and .
. ,,- ;
pel'ing.
... - . . . ,
CJuite an interest was manifested, aud
it is b. , ed that the Institute, tbroneh-
,,t thn .,! countv .ill meet ith
hearty a welcome from, citiseus as iu i
Kan V.'aterford B.
I couitiies and districts where the
local option laws are ia force, and
where the people bave an eye on the
dealers who sell intoxicating beverages,
a "jug" line, as it has been appropii
ltely termed has ben, aud is still in
operation. To the uuinitiated it is
proper to explain the meaning of the
"jug" line. It means that packages
"0. O. D." are frequently sent from
large cities, tuch as Pittsburgh, to
neighboring country districts, said
packages containing liquor, and the
same is surreptitiously disposed of.
For some time the "jug" Hue has been
one of the branches of business suc
cessfully carried on between Washing
ton, Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh, and
Washington and Wheeling, It will be
seen, therefore,' that it has been coming
from the East and from the West, and
that the topers of V asbington, have
been enjoying, uninterruptedly, their
'schnapps.' It may be of interest t3
tbe public, and certainly will to rail
roads and express companies, to know
that during a recent sessiou of the
court io Washington county, his Honor,
Judge Achesnn, stated that it was bis
opinion that express and railroad agents
in that county who delivered packages
of liquor and collected prices for the
same, would be indictable andet the
local option law. A Washington paper
says that wholesale dealers in Pitts
burgh and Wheeling who have been in
the habit of sending packages "C. O.
D." should tale notice accordingly,
and adds that the accuracy of bis
Honor's opinion is, however, qnestioned
by some of the best lawyers of Wash
ington. .illouna Tribune.
5i pkrior Horses at Pcblic Sale.
J. & E. Kauffman will sell at public
sale, at the stable of Jonathan Kauff
uiau, on the Gillaher farm at MifHiu
towu, on Tuesday, Match 17, 1874,
ELEVEN VOUXU HOUSES,
4 four year old, 3 five-year old. S six
year o id, aud 1 llambletonian Horse
four years old. Thee horses were
brought from Ohio. Sale to commence
at 10 o'clock. Term. A credit of
six months will be given by the pur
chaser giving a note with approved se
curity, or 7 per cent, allowed for cash.
FritIhtfcl Death. .1 Mtn Cut in
Twiin by a Sate. At Osceola, on Tues
day morning, a man named Jacob
Cruthers.a "setter" employed at Wells
Si Himes' saw mill, whilst engaged in
repairing some of the machinery was
accidentally caught by the saw and his
body severed in twain. He expired al
most instantly. Deceased was a single
man and bad made tbe remark the day
previous that he was going to quit work
ob tbe 20th inst JMoosa Tribune.
Good food and plenty of it, pro
duces the same effect upon a person
who bs been starved that the Peru
vian Syrnp, an Iron Tonic, does upon
the wtak and debilitated ; it makes
them strong and vigorous, changing
weakness and suffering into strength
and health.
Philadelphia Cattle Market, March 9th.
2,C0O head sold at iTa7Jc Pennsylvania
and Western a7c, common qualityiJaSJc.
Cows not iiioted.
A Sum Cube fob "Loss op Voick."
Dr. John V. Corson, ot Orange, N.
J., communicate to tbe Medical Re
cord of January 1st a valuable paper
on "Borax and the Nitrate of Potass.,
in tbe Loss of Voice from Colds in
Public Speakers and Singers." Dr.
Corson says that, some years ago, while
in charge of the class of " Diseases of
the Chest and Throat," in connection
with the New York Dispeusary, at the
suggestion of a non-professional friend
engaged in teaching elocution, he was
led to test the efficacy of brrax, or the
biborate of soda, in many cases of sud
den hoarseness from cold, which he at
once found in mild attacks acted like
magic. Ten minutes before any con
tinuous effort at speaking or singing, a
lump of borax the size of a garden pea,
or about three or four grains, is to be
held in tbe mouth, till it is slowly dis
solved and partially swallowed distil
ling, as it were, down tbe throat. For
an hour or so It frequently renders tbe
voice quite silvery and clear. For this
purpose it possessed three special ad
vantages. It is easily obtained, con
Velilent to carry in the vest pocket, and
perfectly harmless. Borax thus used,
as one may readily prove, stimulates
the secretion of saliva and makes the
whole month and throat "water" pro
fusely. Dr. Corson is careful not to
claim too much for borax, and he re
marks that neither io chronic affections
of the throat, nor in acute inflamma
tion, nwr in " tonsillitis," once estab
lished, has he found borax of any spe
cial efficacy as a curstive. j
The use of the other remedy above
named, "Nitrate of Potass.," is thus
introduced : An early friend and pa
tient of ours, since deceased, a Near
York dock-builder, much exposed to
tbe weather claimed to have a secret
remedy for "colds." But be was too
generous to bury anything nseful. At
length he confessed that it consisted in
i. :n t,,i a. .
S "I" "6 "
.l.cL nf mratpr. and fiiiekinir a ripen of
if, , .!..!
41, a mlralA .F nnt,t t.r ((a ll titr 7T
as be preferred to call it the size of a
gardeu-pea or a little larger, till it was
8low," d,sso,Ted ,nd We
tbiuk we improved his prescription by
sweetening the water, to cover the
mawkish taste of the 'saltpetre," mix-
I
lac iuem, sua BiFaiiuwiuc uoiu logc.uer.
o 1 o e
We also increased the dose, from crati-
. .
fvinif poronl experience, t.) five craius.
- " t r n
A ' ConTtt fr0,U 0Ur Prof-'M to
clergymen and singers, we may suggest
that they will Gnd it very convenient in
traveling to carry a few Eve-grain pow
ders of the nitrate of potass., prepared
by tbe druggist for ready use.
Like the borax, it relieves the dry
ness of the vocal cords. It is also
easily obtained in every household, and,
taken in the dose recommcuded, is quite
harmless. W itb the help of the extra
clothing and the glass of water, it ex
cites for a whole night a gentle perspi
ration, and thus, if taken at the very
commencement, " breaks up the cold.'
It accomplishes this as do warm foot
baths, with hot teas, or Turkish or Rus
sian baths, if used early, by opening
those "millions of pores of tbe skin
which Erasmus Wilson counted through
his microscope. As the aching, the
weai iness, and the headaches of a le
vere cold tell us, the blooJ is slightly
poisoned by suppressed perspiration.
And the simple lesson of cure is prompt
ly to opeu these pores. We may add,
that the efficacy of any of these reme
dies is much increased by putting on a
warm shawl or great-coat, and throwing
the arms about, and walking the floor
rapidly till the hands and feet are in a
perfect glow, before retiring to bed.
Ei.
Pi klic Sales.
E. S. k Thos. Rnmbergcr, Execu
tors of the estate of Peter Rumberger,
deceased, will sell at public sale, at the
late residence of said decedent, in
Greenwood township, one mile east of
the Seven Star Tavern, on Thursday,
Mare'j 12th, one horse, two cows, five
hog, 1 mower, 1 fodder cutter, 1 corn
shelter, anl other farming utensils, also
household fsrniture. Sale at 10 o'clock
Robert Mclntyre will sell at public
sale, at his residence in Black Log Val
ley, Juniata county, on Thursday,
March 19th, two horses, one mare, 2
mules, 4 cows, 7 bead young cattle, 15
head of sheep, 1 large brood sow and
! 9 pigs - spring wagons, 1 patent fjed
cutter for band or horse power, 1 pat
ent lever feed cutter, 1 cook stove, also
about 60 bushels of choice potatoes.
Sale at 10 o'clock.
B. II. .Mills wil! sell at public sale,
at his residence at Oakland Mills, on
Saturday, March 21st, Lis entire stock
of furniture, consisting of C pair cot
tage bedsteads, 3 pair carved cottage
bedsteads, 2 pair of union single bed
steads, 2 pair Jenny Liml bedsteads,
G cottage waebstands, 2 inclosed wash
stauds, dining tables, breakfast, 1 sink,
3 meal chests, also, 1 new hearse, oce
good turning lathe, three good work
benches, and a lot of tools, such as
saws, planes, chisels, ic. Sale at ten
o'clock.
David E-h will sell at public sale at
his residence in Spruce Hill township,
one mile south of Judge Pomcroy's
store, on Tuesday, March 24tb, Six
bead of horse stock, 1 eon, 2 buifers,
one coming in profit ; 1 ycarliug bull,
5 good shoats, one Kirby reaper and
mower, threshing machine, graic drill,
wagons, and a large lot of other farm
ing implements. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Nicholas Ickea will sell at public sale
at his residence t mile west of Mo
Coysville, on Wednesday, March 2oth,
Six head of horses, 2 mares with foal
1 go?d driving horse, y;arlin cohs,
1 cow, 3 fat steers, 3 heifers, 1 clover
huller, 1 Excelsior reaper and mower
combined, 2 farm wagons, 1 spring
wagon, grain drill, threshing machine,
and a large lot of other farming imple
ment. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Repobt or THOMPSOXTOWIt SCHOOLS
for month ending Dec 23, 1874.
School No. 1.
So. in attendance during month....... 37
Average attendance .................. 33
Per cent, of attendance 89
Per cent. Of attendance during term... 8o
K. A. Tennis, Charles Tenuis, John Un
derwood, Lcdnnm Cameron, Jennie Spich
er, Emma Cameron, Emma Patton, Ida
Cameron and Mary Daughorty were present
at every roll-call.
Lizzia R. HaaJiax, Teacher.
School No. 2.
Whole Ho. in attendance during month, 36
Average attendance . 32
I'r cent, of attendance 89
Percent, of attendance during term... 8
Sabah E. Camkmos, Tsacher.
REPORT OF EAST SALEM SCHOOL.
For month ending Feb. 4, 187 1.
Whole No. in attendance during month, 52
Average attendance 48
Percent, ol attend anee .............. 9'i
Per cent, of attendance during term... 88
B. F. Harley, Ca'.vin Smitn, Geo. Ear
ner, John Hart, John H. Oliver, Win. f
Oliver, Joa. K. Oliver, Haines Shaffer, Win.
J. Auman, Rictor II. Auiuan, Philo H.
Warner. David Kurtz. Via. Kiuxer. Lewis
t. a. n,.k..,,i.i.i.., i a. Wi.
P. Shellv. Ida C. Shelly, Catharine Brandt-
hofler, Juniata J. Leach, Sarah B. Kyle-,
Emma J. Shelly, Joanna Guyer, Ai.nie J.
Shaffer, Suisn liranthofler and Mary C.
Filer were present every day during month.
II. S. Bason, Teacher.
At the window for the delivery of
advertised letters special vigilence is
requisite on the part of the clerks to
guard against the delivery of adver
tised letters to unlawful and mistaken
claimants. They sometime bave a
difficult task, however, in pursuading
an applicant that tbe letter he inquires
for is not fur him, but for an other in
dividual of similar name. One of them
had such a task uot long since, when
a daintily dressed and highly perfu
fumed gentlemen oreftnted himself at
the window and asked for a letter ad- I
vertised as remaiuing uncalled for and;
addressed to "Edward Jackson."
Tbe clerk soon touud the missive in
quired for, but, after reading the su
perseription, said to a decided tone; j joi health and money.
"This letter is out for you, sir." A2 n i a et a a a
"Nut fur me! Isn't it fur Edward
Jackson?"
"Yes but it isn't for you."
"My name is Edward Jackson."
"I don't doubt it, sir; but, never
theless, I am sure this letter is not for
you."
"Ilow can you know that, sir 1" said
tbe exquisite, now becoming indigaant ;
(it is astonishing, by the way, on what
slight provocation Post Office callers let
their angry passions rise;) "If you
don't give me that letter at once, I'll
report you to Mr. James."
The clerk, knowing that Mr. James,
while he would not countenance imper
tinent "talking back," would be sure to
sustain him if Le were right, coolly an
swered :
"I can't give you tbe letter unless
you answer the description in tbe ad
dress." "Isn't my name Edward Jackson,
and isn't the letter addressed to him .'
Don't I answer tbe description ?"
"Yes, sir, so far. But that isn't
enough. The letter (reading from the
address) is for Edward Jackson, col
ored, cook on the schooner Dirty Jane.
If you answer to that description here's
your letter."
But Mr. Jackson didn't take it, and
vanished leaving behind him the odor
of Jockey Club perfume, and mutter
ing maledictions on the custom of ad
vertising letters aud on the head of the
culinary artist of the gallant Dirty
Jane.
LocrsT Posts. The undersigned
... . . -
will pay toe ntgnea prices lor jH'tKt
Posts large and small uiortt-i -g aid
fence posts. Ceo. GnsrtEX,
Feb. 25-3t Patterson.
COMMEIIC Ali.
XlFFLl AND PATTERSON MARKETS
Corrected weekly by the MifBio and Patter
aon Board of Commerce.
HirrLirrowH. Varch 11, 1874.
AaKETIICO
Butter, prime rll..... .,
Lard ,
Tallow
Eggs, per doz
Vinegar, r qt..
TORE.
Hams, " lb ,
Shoulders la Sides.........
TARIKTIKS.
L ike flcrrlng
Onions......
Beeswax, per ib.
Soap, dry... ,
Rags
RETAILED ARTICLES.
Candtes
Wim.I, washed
C"al Oil, pr gall
SO
8
8
20
10
12
7
60
Oil
25
3
12
65
30
Salt per sack......... Z'l.
r.RAix axd f.eis.
Corrected weealy by D. P. SuloufT.se. Co
Wheat, 1 55
Oats, fair............... 45
Corn, ol)
Barley BO
Clovirseed ........ .......... 4 75
Timothy seed 2 51
Flaxseed 1 75
Potatoes 50
J. k H- A- Stumhaufjh's Triee Current,
lorrertew Heekly, Harth 11, 174.
Prime Roll Sutter ptr pound..
Kggs, per dozen-
Ifried Apples per pound
Tallow -
Lard,
Chickens, livj "
Bacon,
Shoulder, "
Ham, "
30
20
6
8
8
8
10
gOLOMOX S EIDER,
Will Tisit Mifllin and Patterson every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nun-lings
and will famish the citisens of these bur
onghs wit the best of
BKKF, VEAL, JtCTTOX, PORKj tkc.
at the very lowst prices. lie' respectfal'y
solicits the patronage of tho pttblfc
April 3, 172 1 y.
i jlAhniEDi
BUKUIFIELD fcROWN At the resi
dence Cf the bride's sister, Mrs. Allen, near
Towando, Bradford connty, Pa., January
28, 1874, by the Rev. Stewart, lion. Lewis
Burchfleld and Mrs. Joaepbind Brown, both
of this connty.
PATTEH90X KESLER On the '.4th
of January, at thJ residence of J. S Gil
son, by the Rev. L. B. W. Shryock, Geo.
Patterson and Jennie Kesler, both ol Spr uct
Hill township.
THATCHER ROBlSON On the 2olh
ult., at the residence of J. Kelly Patterson,
by the same, Jonas it. Thatcher, of Kan
as, and Miss Agnes S. Robison, of Plea
sant View, Juniata county.
DIED:
CAVEN V Cn the 27th ult., in the bor
ough of Perrysvillc'f Alio J., son of S. B
and II. M. Caveny, aged 7 weeks and 5
da vs.
Xew Aiirertufement.
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PUBLIC LI Kit Alt Y of KENTUCKY
On March 31st, next.
60 000 TICKETS. 12,000 GIFTS
LIST OF Hi FTS
One Orand Cash Gil t
One Grand Cash (iitt ,
$7
1'.,- H"
ft"
One Grand Cash Gilt
fhie Grand Cash Gift .....
One Grand Cash Gilt
10 Cash Gitts $1U,KD eaeh s.i
SOC-axhUitt o,HHI earh...
60 Ca;h Gilts l,') eaeh..;
Hi) Cash Gifts flffl each;.;
Ot Cash (Jiffs 400 each .-. .
lol) Cash Gifts XH0 each...
2'0 Cash Gilts Itxt eaeh.. .
8-'5 Cash GitU iM each. .
1 1 ,0MJ Cash G if ta 50 each , . .
17.MH
llKtl.l HM
K)(I.IHKI
jl 1,1.1 Ml
4II.ISHI
40.IHHI
4-1,000
50.IIOO
3-, 1OO
oeO.lHiO
- "
Total, 12.000 Gifts, all Cash,
amounting to $1,500,T)
C7" The concert and distribution ol gifts
will po'iiictly and untqnimallii takt placi
on tfit dag mow fixed, whether all the tickets
are sold or uot, and the 12,000 gifta all paid
in proportion to the number of ticktts aold.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets, ; Halves, Tenth,
or eaeh coupon, $5 ; Eleven whole tickets
lor $-VO. Send for circular.
Tbe time fir the drawing ia near at hand,
and persona intending to purchase tickets
have no time to lose.
THO. E. HRAHLETTE,
Agent Public Library Ky., and Manager Gift
Concert, Public Library Building, Louis
ville, Ky., or
THOS- II. II lYS & CO.,
Eauteru Agenti,
60S Broadway, Xt York.
n m n s
3 to S''0 I"' ' Agents wanted!
' All classes of working people,
of either sex, young or old, make more
m'iirv work for us in thiir spare mo
inents, or all the tme, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address G. Srix-
' sos &. Co., Portland, Maine.
THE GREAT DISCOVERT OF THE AUE.
PROF. D. VEEkER'S
PAINLESS OPIUM CURE
Cures without pain or inconvenience to
business. It ia a tonic alterattve and ner
vons sedative. It restores the broken
down nen-ons system ; gives energy and
strength ; cores 'without pain or suffering to
the patient.
Send for paper on Opinm-cating,
P.O.
Box 47-. I'M. V.
porte, Indiana.
k. L.
'MEEKER, La-
lSYCI103IANCY, or SOL'L CHARM-
I
I
J. IXG." How either sex may fasci
nate and gain the love and affections of any
persons they choose, Instantly. This sim
ple mental acquirement all mar possess,
tree, be mail, f or 2 cents; together with a
MarrUjre -oe. Kirrptian Oracle, Dreams,
i,. . -A queer book. 100,000
B..I.1. T. VJIXIAM fc CO., Pub-
liUcr .
Ilia.
for acii;.N -II
-I ( haminrr St.,
. .. . ? .ne gnaranteed. En-
uiar
Y.
R. ALLISON,
to 9100 in Wall Street often
3 JL W lewis to a fortune. Xo risk.
i2-page pamphlet for stamp.
Valewtixe Tihbrjoor k. Co., Bankers and
Brokers, 29 Watl-st., X. Y.
D. '
CRAWFORD, 31. P.,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches. Office at the old corner of Third
and Orange streets. Mlttlintown, Pa.
Xov. 12, 1873-tini
GREAT REDUCTION
IX THE
PRICES OF TEETH !
Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as IS
Ko teeth !lowed to leave the office un
lesa the patient is satisfied.
Teeth remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Dental work done for persons Without
tbem leaving their Domes, u desired.
Toothache stopped in five minutes with
out extracting' tbe tooth, at the Dental Of
fice of O. L. DfcRB, established in Mifflin
town in 1800.
G. L. DEUS.
Jan 21, ISTi PracUtal Dentist
Iron in the Blood
ft
Maxes the weak stroks,
The Veruvian Surma, a Protect
fit Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is to combined a to hard
the character of an aliment, an
easily tliaested and asaimiluted
icith the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of Nature's Own YUalizinij
Agent, Iron in the blootl, crut
cures "a thousantl ills," simply
by Toning up,Inviaorating and
I italizing the System. The en
riched ami vitalised blood per
tneateS every part of the body,
repairing damages and tcaste,
searching out Morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed vpQn.
This is the secret tf the won
dcrful success of this remedy M
curing iDyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhora,BoiLXerrousAffecioirsy
Chill and Fever, Ilnnior,
IORS of Constitutional Vigrorf
DLeae of tho Kidney nnt
Bladder, Female Complaint
and all diseases originating fi
a bad state of the blood, or ac
com pan ted by debility or a low
state of the syntetn. Being free)
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are. not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and nettr
life into all parts of the system,
and building up ait Iron Con
stitution! Thousands have been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sickly, $uffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, ami
nappy men and women and
int'iUitls cannot reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU4
ovc intu cacn oome nam fb. rtU-1
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass,
xxmpciets ITcc. j
Free,
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
Xo. 1 Milton I'larv, IIM(on;
Bold bi I) t o: i t gt.xI txLLi.
PIIOTOGRAPii GALLERY.
BHifirr Strret, 3Iiiliii.town, Pa.
JOSEPH HESS wmil.t rcupertfullv invite
all who want GOOD MIoTOGHAPII:
of theinselve or thir friend to pive l:iiu
a call, and b? courinced that litis is tbe !
place to gtt
i
GOOD PICTURES.
llavinfr prepared himself with lie BFST !
IXSTKCMEXTS iu th market, and
all the
LITEST IMPROVEMENTS
that constitute a j
Fir3t-Class Photogr?pU Gallery,;
! invites all his friends and the rhlic en-'
lerallv to favor h:iu i'h their Vitronage, '
i and th.v will be aee.n.nv.dit.sl Vith any- ,
,r " . '
I i- iii-.-k i.im.i m-iiii wt..
and IV
d, t; d -sired, in Oil or Water
t ors.
Sim!" FkMni's coi.ied and eiilarg'.il.
OU .Ynibintypjs or Daguerreotype also
copied and enlar jd, atxi minted if desired.
i ...u IMVI. b..r.t on
, hand at all times, and cheaiH-r than ve
j s,,!;,! w.ilfi-t Frame,
i Kilt Frame,
li.i't itimi Walnut Frni'e.;
Im tation Kosewood Frain:,
Jtnstic Frames,
Cabinet Imperial Frame,
Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas
sel, &c.
JOSEPH HESS:
Mifflintown, Jan 1, lS7t.
PUBLIC NOTICE
13 HEREBY HI VEX, That, In onler fv
raise money to aid in the construction of ii
new Court House in .Mililintown, the under
signed, Commissioners of the county of
Juniata, have issned and are now prepared
to sell, at their office in .M.tliintuwu,
Tho Bonds of the County,
of such denominations as mar be desired
not less than Filtv Dollars with coupons J
attached, at the rate of six per centum in-
terest, to be paid annually. Said Bonds to
be pavable in one, two, or more years, not
exceeding ei'Cti
These Bonds are issne nmler the provi-
sions ot tlie Act of Asseiulity ot tho 'Jill ol
April, lWf. and will lie a safe and desira
ble investment, exempt from taxation for all
local and nmnh i;l purposes.
WM. VAX SWKKI.NGEX,
DAVID B. DIMM,
A. A. CROZU.K,
Vommittiomtrt.
Attest:
James Dr.zf, CUrk.
Coinniissioncts' Otlice, Mifllin- 1
town, uv. 4. l, i.
To The Pablic.
A T a meeting of the Board of C'cuntv
Commissioners, held the l'ith d.iv of
January, 1H4, and it being represented to
the Hoard that fears are entertained I'v the
citizens irf tlie eoiuilv that the Coiintv Com
missioners truy ! indwred to sell County
Bonds at a discount, Ky , fH following
solutiu.i was iiiiaiii:iMiilv adoptol :
Rtwtrcl. Ihat it U not iiileudt bv the
Boanl of C"untr Commissioners thit anv
ot the said Bonds shall Iw sold for a rum
less than what the Bonds call lor on their
face, or, in other w.ris, at any discount
w halever.
WM. VAX SWERIXGEX,
DAVID B DIMM,
A. A. CKOZIER,
Cvaav Co mmisiinm.
Attest:
Jaaes Dsex, Cltrk.
Jan. 21, l7-5.v
JEW ROOT & SHOE STORE.
MAIX STREET, MIFFLIXTO AX,
Xearly oppsite Doty, Parker 4. Co.'s lUuk.
The nndersiened wonld resj-xtlullr an
nounce to the public that he has removed
his Boot and Shoe Store to the build injr on
Mam street, nearly opposite Doty, Parker
Il Co.'s Bank, where lit keeps on baud a
Urge and well selected stock of
READY-MADE WORK, for
MEX, WCMEX and CUILPREX.
He is alio prepared to manufacture, of
the best material, all kinds of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS
for geuts, ladies and chil-ren.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
G ive me a rail, for I feel confident that I
can furnish ycu with any kind of work you
may desire.
Cy Repairing done neatly and at reason
able rate.
Jnne , 1873 JOHX NORTH.
A lare asrrtment of Queensware, China
ware. Glassware, Crockerjware, Cedar
ware, Ac, for sale cheap by
J. A LL A. BTAMBACfJH.
Job work on short notice at this otlice.
aBiTinnvnlaliaaW
MISCELLANEOUS
"ISftTi
J. fc II. A. STAMBAUGII
HAVE KEMOVEDHEIR IMMENsi"
COCK
1
OF
11
AlT?l)n FT
tO Tilt;
BELFORD BUILDING,
NE-W
Cor. of Ulain and SJridire Sts.-
GREAT KEMTTIO?, IN THE TRICES OF
BOOTS & S1IOES, HATS fc CAV&
IF YOU WANT
ANYTHING
AT A BOOT &
AND THAT
At
TO IX.SU RE
A 1 A . a
S00I ArtlCIC,
Call at the BOO? snd SnOE STO.UE of
3. Ar. DEAN,
IJriJge Street, Patteisou, Pcim'a.
UK ClIElaRFTLIsY I.WITF.S iASPKeTIOI.
Repairing Promptly lttcmled to.
NEW CASH STORE
AT
ILOCUST GROVE,
One and a half miles
T" ,"b"onr !rnW Peef,,.',-T inform, ,,he ,fha' he h3sr""t ,!
. S",re T1",'" ,pU:e' V" " " Wr ' iip;ly all wh may Tavorhiin w,th
tbu,r rr"g '"' Lileataml most select assortment uf
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, qrEENSWAKE, B MI ASO WII.MW WAKE, OIL
rillTHS. Kid )IS SFKIKS
HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, kd
All of which he offers to sell or exttange for conntrr pioduce at
TELE VERY LOWEST PEICEy.
M'tch lower, in fact, than goods have been sold withiu tiic cowiv for many ymra.
lie wid pay the lushest market price fur Vocust Posts, Raiirual aiid Wood;
either in cash or goods.
A.J. IIERTZLER.
Locust Grove, Ang. 8, 1873-tf;
D.W.HarSey&Co.'s
I tbe place where joa can bny
'fllii KKST A'W TIIE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOT'HIXG
H.iTS, C.iPS, BOOTS, SlldES, .VO FlRSISHtyG GOODS.
WE are prepared to exhibit on of tfic most choice and neUs-t stock ever offered il
this market, and at JSTOXISHlSGLt LOW PRICES !
j Also, measures taken for suits nd
at ,hrt notice, very reasonable.
,
I Keiuewber the place, in HoBiuan
Wattr a'ret't!-, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA.
WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR it
:0:
Just step into SAMUEL STKAYEKS CLOTIIIXG STORE. Bridge sJret'l, Patterson'
Pa., and he will tell you all aUut it.
Having j-ist rertrued from Philadelphia
Latest and Choicest Styles tf
c L o t ii i x ii
OF
Coats, PantJ. Vests. IIt, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewtdry, Xotions. Fi.r
nishinc (Jnods in endless variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, Kc, cheaper Iff n
the cheapest, tor the same qiulity ol good. Call in and be convinced.
3lcuures Taken ami Suits Made to Onlof.
Patterson, liiy IT, 1873 f.lMfEL STRAYEIt:
Uusiness ('arils.
jEW DRl'li STORE.
BANKS & IUMLIN,
(Oi l rost-OlIice Buil.!in((.)
Main Street, MiiHiututTn, Pa.
DEALER IX
M;l"il.5 AN D MEDICIXE.S.
ICIIF.MICAIJ--, DYK STIFF. PAINTS
UII..S, Ali. I3lir..,lf..l's. f'l 111,
COAL fIL. LAMPS, BfltXEKS,
CHIMNEYS. B K I" S II K S,
11 A I K BKIM1LS. T M I II
BKISIIES, PER
Ft.MERY.Co.MBb, SOAPS. HAIR
OIL, TOBAC
CO, ck;ars.
sun 0 x sT
STATION' KkT
LARUK l AKittV OF
1' TVT I V IWP I iVv!
A JUjIJIL 1-1jO,
Selected with frreal earn, and warranted
-roni hiirh authority.
EtPun st of WIXES AXD LIQUORS
for medical purposes.
C71'RKSCR1I'T10XS cmpounded with
-rreatcarc. Juue22-lt.
JOUIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWX. PA.
C7ColIectiu2 and Conveyancing prompt- !
ly attendtsl to. I
Orrica Oil Brhlg- street, opposite the '
Court House Stuare.
0 El Kridtt with Stencil
R uneca umi Lata
logues and ful? jiartirulars FHEEL S. M
SrixcrR, 1 17 Hanover St Boston.
. .- --.
Subecnba for tlfo Sentinel te Kreiibtlcaa.
.IDI'ERTISEmBxIS.
1
THAT CAX UE PURCHASED
SHOE STOB
E
CAX BE HAD
the JLmvest Prices
MILFORD' TYV
south. wet of Patterson.
A so. villi In II iii?i f-f
fart of stilts wbicL will be tuaJe to order
s New Building, eoruer of BriJpe sfid
may 8, l7C-tf
and Xe Tri'S, te fan snpr.ly rou with the
ALL KINDS,
Xcw Aittcriisements.
. ManhooJ: itowLost.Movt Bestorr4
Jutt rxbttz'vj, i a SzmUl Enctlnpt. V,rf
Lecture on the Xiitilr?. Tr.':itment and
Rao leal Cure of r1 pprinatnrrhtra. or Stliiih.il
' V e.ikness, Involuntary KmiHsions, ?e.ual
Debility, and Iuipiiliiiients to M irriar pen
;erally; Nervousness. Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca
ptcitv, resulting iroiu S-lt-Abnse, etc. Bv
KOIU.RT J. LI.VLUWFI.L. M. D.. Au
thor ol the "ti-een B-xiv," A,e.
The worUljciiowiicd aithor, in this ad
miralile Lecture, cliarlv pnves fiom his
. own e.-.-r:cncc that tho antul eonsepiea
i ces of .Self-Abuse may be effectually rem'.-v.
, ed ithoiit mcilicines, and without d.Uiror
oils surjieal operations, b'.uirics, itislril.
men Is, rin-fs or cordufs. pomtinfr out i
' uiodo of cure at once rertaiii ami cricctii .1
; by whirl- every suTervr, no mutter wti.it Ins
! condition may be, may cure hiin.-.;lfi'lieaprv,
j.riyafe'y and radically. This Lecture w ill
i proves boon tu thousands and thousands.
' Sent, under seal, to any uddresa, i i a
plain envelope, on I bo receipt of two post-
age stamps. A Mress the Publishers,
til AS. J. C. KLINE av CO.
127 Bowerv, Xew York.
Post-Ottlce B-.'S tMU
Jan. 21, 1871-lr.
THOMAS A; ELbivK, 31. D.,
rhjMoian and Surgeon,
XlrFLlSTOW.'T, fJ.
Ofnco hours from 9 a. n. to S r. v.. Of-
Jl; Bee in hi father's rcaidence, at Iho aoulh?
; and or ater street. r.icti:-tf
j
. . ,..,, , ... , .
La'R stock of Keadv-maile Clothing ti-
! sale by HARLEY ic CO.
DISE