Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 01, 1874, Image 3

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    FIXEL W IiEPUIjLICANi
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- MIFFLLVION;
ttednewday. April 1, 1ST.
PESN'A. E. . TIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave Mifflin
fallows:
EASTWARD.
Pbiadelphta Exiru, 1
Fast Line, S
Statiuri as
yf a m.
2 a in.
-.'H a in.
12 p ni.
13 am.
i'U p in.
SO a ra.
S ! a m.
to a m.
H a in.
If m.
33 p m.
Hamshnrfr Accomiuo.,
M-.il.
Tai itic Express,
Cincinnati Kvpress,
rTW!
Pittsburg Express;
Cincinnati ExpreSs;
Fscitic.
War Passenger;
Mid.
Fast l.ina,
Willlin, NV 6. 1873.
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LOCAL IXTELLIGbXCE.
Foundation escavationi bate rrr-ti
commenced for tht flew Court llrase
Just received at J. & H A Htair:
bauch's a laree and splendid as.-firt-
ment of Mackeral and Lake Herring, j
Also Ham, rbouIder and Irt Beef.
Her. Mr. I'ardoe preeched his fare
well sermon last Sunday. He goes to
lloliidlsburg.
At Slatfctia'jgu'? Ftore you will f.ni
Priel 1'eacbes, pare 1 and un pared,
Pried Corn, Kaisins, Currants, Califur
nia Plums, ic, &c.
Cnba school gave an entertainment
last Fr.diy evening, praiss is freely j
bestowed on it by those who witnessed j
the performance.
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-J1K iwj,. uitIC no orv.d ,v j..j t-,r,L TbJ u(,v-d "b
i,u.ip '.uojdq Atunoa st ui pjjo j 'ke atillness oser the road, which had
J3A? t9oi jJ'ig sqi m rfjj pui iuetei-u snftrned by rain on the previous
jo ;vq3 jo pjju ot uou aj-m oj j ni1iJti ,,ercuT tue gvUhd of their
t nap pinoa mq -piuj; A AS : .,,.. vmM Ai aiUnel,
mojj jieqo iuiinq ciojj uo aub
-oj-J lau wop n.t!tnian mu 9.,r
The best ;iiai:es n! Calico for 10 eta i ,
Tha finest
ft yttrl, t MAuioaiipt. s. J :m niiest
inmr.z .T.titrTjT: in lire mutn, k
1 ' ,1 11 .
Ivre sttK'k. Ir Uo ds in t xpny
mi e!l.Ug as cheap as tLe client,
. o.M
jive us a can.
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A.Tm-E Hai.sav. Pr. Vistar'sl,,rk!'- The men seemed well uri. led,
k 1 -. 1 . . ; j 1 1 1 1 .1 1 r .1
f.Uvjj of v, i!d Cbcrrv is truly a ba!-: ani they obeyed the ilounslies of their
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saui. It contains tzi ba.-aiuic prmci- ; leaders swordj wbich eeeuicd to be 0 or
wu r ti. u ;'l rm.. . .. . .
properties of tar and of p'.n. Its m-i
JjifUlCUH fttC 4.11 Uir4Ulltf. V'J;U9, !
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' olds, rtjre liiroats, luoucuiiis, and
Consumption speedily disappear under
its balaaiuic influence.
IVinie New Origan Mnlami from I
T - . . (J r X
,. , 7' ... , c- ti '
rk aud Hiitnuore ; also ucar li.iuse
Molilfs, and Kitra ('uoicp Kio C.iffoe,;t,f (to face tu,i resoguiti
1 i-i.f rer-iril at .! . A If. A Stan.- i . . ....
baub's. j
Tile Central I'enD'jl.anti Cartf
n nfthf M r. (.ht!r"H. that !U-
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Ij mt at Aitonna, made the t illuwing i
bppoiatuicnt s for Juniita District:
M. K. FoKTta. l'retiiling K!u;r.
TlunTindiKi J S. Vou.Ty
l'rtcrrirt J. A. Koss.
Man..r Hill W A. Ciippinger.
Knivill 4. Keckintn.
V.;nn. 11 -a!it M. Smith.
N 'u Hamilton A K. Killjr.
M,' V".-vt..ir:i 3. NvkcV
t;rvjwiU. U. A. M . k..u.
Lfi?t:w 'V. (j. Fursuminj Xt. )t. Fcy-
niiier. M1J.
feMofu J. K. Afecrs.
H-at jr M. ('. I'ijvf r.
Milr iv J. P. I...02.
Midiiui;. I. !'ctiv(.f'kr.
Thi:ni-.jnt in W. Schrib-f .
J't Uovil V. K. Whitucv, C. W. Jlir-
!K:ilK
Kew PI ..m. 'M-A..r.--kr. L.S. Saiiib
( uinnl t;. S. Sirt-r. V. KuwJtu.
I'nnit I'auiiii tV. VV. Dunnitre.
Sliirl. yjilmrs V. M. K. Kvi'.-y.
Tbr-f Sprinn K fliueiujkcr.
favil!r ti . Iu:i1.ip.
JIcConncINti'itii K. U'h t.
.ait..n W. II. Stevens, W. E. Hock.
Kverctt I. pt'lialiue.
h" Hill T. f. McCluro. D. fi. Haitoa.
Btf"ril T. Slierit'cb.
UrJl.ir l l ircuil J. V. FA?.
fchelSlmr J. U . J-ii.i-Ioa.
llruautMtie J. W. Bell.
Ci.osinw EsERCiesor Pkkrtbvim.k
PrnooL. On Monday afternoon and
v . t. i i it fliA liiAtnir .T.rl.fB nf this
IWryav'ille School, were held in the j b re8- A stranger, who was not
presence of a large and appreciative acquainted with the religious denomi-
audiance. Tb tavrcines rere of a ! national character til this community,
taried character, cotifis;in of Lam st jtiJ it tlii hatl taken tlace be
D.ciam.l...s Dialogue., Oratt.ms. and L cfimDlfiDC.,mcnt tlle Lnt
so forth, thf wholii uiterni-ersed with! .
music, Loth vocal and instrumental, j "'s"n ,ie w"ula cl " d,,"n a ' ath"
Tbe hall T-as beautifully d.-corated j "lie farewell caruival to meat eat:ng.
with pictures, wreaths d other ap- Thofe with no humor in tbeir na'ure,
proprta'e emblems, conspicuous auioujr ' t!jat ,t WM , partT 0f rowaieitj and
which was an evergreen wreati. Five j mm ,houIJ
feet in diameter, constructed in honor ! .
ofnurFtateSuneriutendantaiidhavinirle ghostly apparel to march in.
form of an arch. '
1 he exercises were a deciued success !
and tti friends of educatioti were ea
liemcly gratified at tlu high atate of
IWipliii s.rriied at.
The 4cpnr:teetit of the scholars from
mml!st to largest was such as to elicit
the warmest eucoiiimns from all present.
Mea-Ts. Smith aud Turheti aie to bj
eongratulatexl for tba admirable man
ner in which they brve handled the
chooU doring the term jast closed, and
tha district i fortunatd id having se
cured such an efficient cvrjwof tewehcra.
TKe following is an abstract of the
statistic of the schools daring the tersi .
Whole No. of cfclar belongina;
t the school during term... 129
Tercent. of sttendance duri ng term
Males, W; Females, Total 91
The following named pupils were in
attendance every day duiing term :
Fin ma IsenUerR, Carry Ilmnlin, Fllie
Inenbis-f, t'lara Smith, Sailie Taylor, Ret tie
HaniLu. Wiittt. KllinpT, Kob-'rt Ebberts,
Carrie Whartom Ulanclie Hamlin, Jennie
Koons, Liilie Mieichan, Maggie Snyder,
Emma Civils.
Our teachers did net allow credit for
attendance at roll call, wlen tbe pupil
was absent the balance of the day.
Early hi the term the Hoard passed
a resolution to "visit the schools in a
body the first Ftiday in each month"
which was carried ont, sad which was
productive of much eood.
J. B. TuostrsoM, iSr'y.
.
Tns Eiocutive Committee of tbe
Juniata County Sabbatb Sehool Asso
ciation will meet at the Presbyterian
i'arsonage in MifSintown, on Saturday,
April 4, 1874, at 2 o'clock P. 31.
The following named persons are mem
bers of the Committee : Rev. II. C.
Sbindle, Rev. W. R. Whitney, Rev. J.
A. llagill, Mrs. Jane Showers, M.ss
Anna Thompson, Miss Kate Tbaiuas,
Misa Sailie Irwin. Lucien W. Iot.
Esq., S. D. Batesholtz, J. AV. Speddy.
T. J. SamBABP, Chairman.
- A - Mysterious Procession on Sat -
3 it-
urday NieLt.
Ilarkt What 'a that f
A drum List, a steady
Skillful hand doth roll lis
There ia oiiiething lirewing,
Tin fun or frolic, or
Grave matter of State, that
Movra men iu the streets
At this bonr of night.
So citizens nf Mifflin thnnnht last I
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faturdav evcuiug between the hours of
a j n i i i -i i- ,
9 and 9 o clock, as the roll of a drain I
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and a trumpets blast broke the quiet'
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that prevailed on the South side of i
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town. Sparer and nearer came the
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trumpet's notes until the attention of
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the listening people bad so deepened
tLat tbey could bo long-it remain quiet.
Their curiosity to know the cause of
tLe tnihtsry tcnsieal commotion was on
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tin-toe and Mimed Ini-m to window to
look out. One look was enoueb to !
stsrt thcin from tbe honse itst on to the I
pavement; for tbri'd, iu the middle of j
the street, were marching a long pro
cession of men, robed in whitej trviKg
to keep step to the tap, tap, rap, tap,
tap, tap of 'he drUui, but ever and anon
were put oat of step by the discordant
bugle notes that weie at certain inter
vals injected by the extreme rear end
man who blew the Lorn. What the
uiusia at the rear end of the litie was
eu.b.emattcs! r s-rn.fioant of th
; initiated could not even guess at.
! Not a word was six. ken. hot a sten
TUe c"t, deputy, capta.n or
chief sat on a horsa, alo clad in white. ;
' 'e ,0 'lent, aud moved devoted-
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' lifee a I rossder of tue "Mid'i.e Ages
j c,diur bin followers to the Holy Land
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dcr obev tbe sugnala of tbe
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of tie t'ialrn or Eeet.
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1 be proce'sion moved ta Iiidua file,!
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tr.at is. one direct v b-ibind tbe ?t!lcf . t
Iu addiiioii to the long gnvrii tbat e- ;
inr.t: I ' 1 t l.n lurm nn.fnriia f h If i
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white ua.-k coucvaled tbe features
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a comtilete tnufuriljity tu guwu and)
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mask Hirom-h.il't the irncth of the line.
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I. r.nl iV i in nil? inil'virin! Hf-
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uian ralber eliort of stature, near tbe
II f II I CUU I ' I UC 'I 'I.t .-aiuii, WVIQ
head covering arid uu?k that ro nearlv
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rft.rr r.ltfri 'ilih msiii a lictiil 111!.' It
became a queftioo whether it wa or
was oat rnfe!K r Craig or other repre-
i keutatire of the Culored people. Tbe j
j lints woru were cf every imaginable
wliaj.e. I
I'eop'e, jow.g and old, poured into i
tliA bt rc i'tm. ar.i4 hv fli tiiuft tKo rifn. !
ceysina had itarehed around Kast Point
and dowu into tbe centre of the village,
tbe wbule town as in commotion, from
! "centre to ctrcumfereuce." The march
wa continued to Patterson that place
nt fi.nv miftd iv.ni.1 Knt n. rhnrcliea i
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ana iuuucer una ij ..iiiiiiii, uh in
Main street. When between JSridge
and t berry streets, very mysterious
matches and counter uiarche.", wove
mems and evolutions were directed and
po-jc through, under the direction, or
waves of tbe ponderous sword of the
cbicfuiu ou horseback.
" What could all this systematic
movement mean !" was eagerly asked
i Thev forirot Jit tbey a!tp in white I
garments every night, if they are for
tuI,at(j enough to bave night gowns.
Owe pronounced them Grangers,
and that the sword tbe chieftian wield
td was an emblem, that it was just
shaped like a mowing scythe. 'I'll bet
they are Grangers said a by-stand.-r f.;r
they came by way f the canal, by fu
louffs ware bouses, and are doubt'ess
looking out a route for cheap triospor
tatioc. The thing is clear enough.
Thev are Graugers, sure, thir move
mut if-u't more mysterious than in
t'crry eounty where they are building
a railroad and no one kuows who is at
tire fcoad of it." "Correct" said a third.
'Tbey ar Granger, -ul as every
grange iuX save a certain muuiber of
women belonging to it, let us look at
tbe feet of these ptople ani see how
many Balmoral boots we can see."
Some thought them a baud of queer
Odd Fellows. Others declared them
to be Knights of Pythias. Ku-Klux.
Knights of the Golden t irele, and wise
ones thought they saw in tbe evolutions
siloes of tbe Mystic Chain. An indi
vidual of rematkable penetration said
the s'b&l aud garments generally look
ed like Lome manufacture and there
fore be believed them to be American
Mccbauiet". Others felt confident that
they were .Masous, for at the intersec
tion of Bridge and Main streets they
formed a circle, with tbe chief and bis
jboraein the center, embracing Ibe en-
tire square of the intersection, and if
they did not square the circle there,
they certainly circled tbe square.
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Around and around they steped to the
steady taps of the drain and the mspi-
ration of tbe wild shrill notes of tbe
bBgle. Ibis last wjoTcweot troight
'u conjecture that tLej.must be'
I n.j t i . i... i
Itcd Men, celehratinir a traditional
event that took place about the fifst
full moon after the spring Kqninox.
Scholars who bad penetrated into the
recesses of ansient and classical lore,
could not satisfy tbeir scholastic minds
cloarlv as to the origin of the move
cent. The; all, however, inclined to
date it far back in the past, and Viewed
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the present movement not as something
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new, but only as an old rite or cere
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tunny brought to public view. Home of
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thesa aatrFlt thnnfrht it a hnrl iT Pcth
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iagonan philosophers; others would
have pronounced them Persian sun
i worshippers if they L5J only appeared
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, by sunlight instead of by mooiilig'it.
Several ioelined to believe that thev
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! and a number atiescated that it tni"ht '
t ro t
1 reai'y be Krahminism. hei
it might, it looked so classical that it j
Siut have hid its ConCrptiun ia the j
remote past. ,
Suddenly, under the tnysticlt butj
all potent sweep of the ponderous sword j
tbey 6led off again after the fashion of4
the ludian, down main stret, across the
Hisin bridge, down the espal, aioog
the bank of which,
They w'te lst to aight,
In the uii.hr of night. I
And thus ended the most singular I
procession ever witnessed iu Mitilin- j
t'jwe.
Ax inqnest was held by Coroner Pa-!
vis on tha 17tit over the body of John !
Mesheriuao, of Pecatur township, and!
a verdict rendered that be caal to his'
death by taking poison the evening pre- ;
vious. II? wis about ("3 vear of aire. I
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bad mail, but had an ungovernable tern- j
rer, which was at times miiOh acgrava-
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: led by liu Uoiilv. lie m not an many
, J J . ;
'" a hT dnuk,n? "' IIe ;
: undoubte2lv in luueh trouble a tew davs :
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: before Lis suicidal act, Laving been un-
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able to procure a house to live in. mere
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; on account of other than Limsc f. He!
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nrced to rureli'sC a lot on which to
; build, but tLe carpenter oo whom Le ;
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, ca.lcl bj:ne ;ct, be became u miieb
f
ouud, but the carpenter on whom Le
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everytbine au'i evervbmiy aeemcJ to be; P I A IN O S Oil OA 38.
p 3. . . .-. v.-r, J1"
acainat liiuj aud in a few dava he armild
nut need aaj. He had just reivived i
' bis check for a niiall pension, bavmi: i
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; neen parnall; dixaLled in tbe war, ana
. thin, together with hi pension p apers.
be burnt, declarinc also he would hav i
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: ibot u cow and Uoit it tic cmltf bave I
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f.....,.t . rA- a p.,.,.,( l,..t -1 .
: abroad of a rerollinz erttue io which be
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this report may have added to his da-
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termination to make waj with himself.
LtviJovn Gaztlte.
ii.ti:i:ii:i:
Y'.1E BKYNER On March 25th, in
the M. K. I'ar.siinaj'e in Perryville, by K"T.
V. K. Whitney, Mr. Juhu M. Vwlw, and
it:... I f. u .51 U i...(i. r ti.1l
Allan I'l i:ii urtucj, uv.u vi oi'iiivc mil
! t.,v.ii,hij.
It IE It:
TOIifl Ou the 2'lth ult., in the borough
of Patterxon, Mitt Sarah Huima aceonil
daughter of J. B M. and Miry A. Todd,
aired 15 vwini, 2 months and 2'i dava.
T" a higher mnift Faith timet her tongue;
She plancot to heaven ati'i smiti-1 ;
The laal wave n!!i.-d, ami from ii! arms
t'lirist eljile.l his umtefih.-d."
MIFFLIXTOW'X MARKETS. -CorriU-4
weekly bv J. i. H. A. Stauibiugh
MirrnsTowx, Aaril 1, 1874.
Butler ;")
Kp;s ltj
DiK-d Apples 10
KUcklirrrics 10
K.tphviTies 2'l
Potatoes 75
Ham 12
ShmiMer '
Sid.-s 07
Wiishe.1 Wool 4J)
Ground Alum Salt, pc sick .... 2 0
MIFFLINTOWN tiKAIN MAKKKT.
Corrected weecly by 1). J'. Suloull Co
Wheat, 1
Oats, fair 4"
Corn, tic)
Barley HO
Clovtrseed 4 75
Timothy seed 2 51.
Hui.ee.l 1 7
Afic Advertisement.
Branch Olbee and Factory :
506 WEST ST., SEW YORK.
THE BEST PAINT in the W0SLD
Juf Shade Jrom Prt Wkift to Jtt Black.
A combination of the prtrcst paint with
India Hubber, forming a fH"otn, olosst,
rum, lira able, clastic aud beaitifi l
Faint, unaffected by change ot temperature,
is perfectly water-proof , and adapted to all
classes of work, and is in every way a bet'
ter paint for either inside or outside paint
ing than any other paint in the world. Be
in; from one-third to one-l'ourth cheaper
an.! lasting at least three times as lo'ig as
the beat lead and oil points.
Be ir that our TR.1DE M.1RK, ( fat
stmik f whiek I gireu abate.) it ea
rrrry package.
Treparrd ready for nse and sold by the
gallon only. There has never been a paiut
ottered to the public that Las become so
popular (in the same time) and given as
periect satisfaction as the K libber Faint.
marl8-4m
Will visit Mifllin and Patterson every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday tnorninga
; ana win lumisn ine amaii ti ir.cse oor
. ( ,e f
BEEF, VEAL, MTTTOX, PORk, fcc.
ai in very lowtrs prices. lie respevsaunj
solicits the patronage of the public.
April , 1 P72 1 jr.
I
i
tllE GllEAT IlEMEDY FOR
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which can be cured by a
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proved by the hundreds of
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physicians to be the most
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Croup, "Whooping1 Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Iains or Sore
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Liver Complaint, Weeding
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Ualsam does not dry Up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind as is the case with
inofrt preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses -the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause o(
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I
raEraam bt
BETH rOWLfi & tOS3, Botton, Kaia
AcU aold by Irugtu and Dealer ycuermlijr.
C. OUT II
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MAI.ER 15
All kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings,
SHEET MUSIC.
Artists' and Wax Flower Materia's and
Fancy Articles.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ON" ORGANS TO
CASH BUYERS.
310 MARKET STREET.
Harhiski no, Fe.ns'a.
Mar II, 1874.
nioTOGUArii (jALLehy.
Driilge Stmt, MiflliuloHU, Pa.
JOSEPH liKSS woiil.l reKHiiillv invite
all who Want GOOD PHTO(;RAPHS
of thcnielvi's or thi'ir frictnls to pive Itim
a c ill. ami he- convinced that this is the
place to get
GOOD PICTI RES.
Havir.ff jirerreil hi:nclf ith t.ie BEST
INSTRUMENTS in the niarkot, and
all the
LA TEST IMP RO J'M .V TS
that constitute a
First Cla3S Photograph Gallery,
he invites all his friends and the pnlilic gen
erally to tavor him ih their patronage,
and they will be aect'iimmla'ed with any-
flii.-cr in lit. 1T. r.l lli. it i nrrni.ti V
I
! :.. . .1 . t i . .. r :r . t.-:
I i'-.iirfi iarve:i in. ill ' iu 1.11U t7
and Fainted, il desired, in Oil or Water
Colors.
Small Pictures copied and enlarjredi
Old Anihrotypf or Iasuerreityjs also
copied and enlur'd, an-l paint'sl it' .leired.
A g.MHl selection ot FKAVK.S kept on
huii! at all times, and cheaxer than ever.
Solid Walnut Frames.
Gilt Frames,
Imitation W .limit FrimeM.
1 111 Liti n Rosewood Friinrs,
KiiNtie Frames,
Cabinet Iuirial Frames,
I'icture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas
sel, &c.
JOSEPH HESS.
MilHintown, Jan. 7, 174.
Manhood: HowLost How Restored
Just Published, i a Srtlrl Envelope, frite
Sue Cents.
Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Kadical Cure ot SeriiiatrrlicFa, or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, 5cxnal
Debiii,v, and In ptdiinents to I Marriage gen
erally 1 Nervousness, Consumption, epi
lepsy and Fits; Mental and fhysical In.a-pa.-itr,
resulting from Self- Abuse, etc. Bv
KOISF.UT J. CL LY UK WELL, M. .Au
thor of the 't;.-een Hook," Jtc
The world.renowned a'lthor, in th iv ad-
! mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
j nn expi-rience that tbe awful couse'iien-
ces oi St u.douse may neeneoniallv remov
ed without medicines, and million t il.u.rer
ous surgical operations, bougies, inslru.
infills, rings or cordials, puiutiug out a
moite of cure at once certain and ett'ectn. l
by which every aulTerer, no matter what his
condition miy be, may cure liiiusell che.iplv,
privately and radically. This Lecture will
prove a boon to thousands and thousands.
Sent, umier seal, to any ndilress, in a
plain envelope, ou the receipt of two post
age e'ntiips. A ldress liie Fulilisheis,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE tL CO.
127 Bowery. New York,
I'ost-Oitice Box 4.V6.
Jan. 21, 1574-ljr.
INSTANTANK'"CS RELIEF t SOlTND,
KFFKESIJING 5LLEF GCAKAN
TEED.
BT ('SING MY
INSTANT RELIEF FOKTllE ASTHMA,
it acta insunilv, relieving e paroxysm
immediately, and enabling the pitient to lie
down and sleep. I sutl'ered from this dis
ease twelve years, but sutler no more, and
work and sleep as well as any ene. War.
ranted to relieve i:i the worst case. Sent
by mail on receipt of prico, one dollar per
box ; ask vour Druggist for it.
CHARLES B. HL'RST
Rochester, Bearer Co. Fa.
Tib. 21, 1873-y:
' Lariw r.octc f Ueadr-made Clothing (or
1 sale by alARLET CO.
Mitcelaneous.
MISCElL-IAEOUS
10,000 YARDS CALICO!
!
AT lO CENTS 33ER YARD, AT
J. & H. A. STAMSAUGH'S,
Coi of llain mid IJrid?fc Bts.
3IIFFLINTO"VT. PA.
. QUEEXSti ARE, WOOD
Floor, Stair
E00TS, SHOES, EAS, CAPS, &C..
- :o:
B7-U1VE US A t "ALL AND HEAR Ol li TiUC.
:,-.
FISn & SALT ALWAYS ON HAND.
IF YOU WANT
ASYTIIIXai
THAT CAN' !5: Ft Ri 'lAS;:;)
ATA
0T&
ASD THAT
At
TO INSLUfi
A Good Article,
Call at tbo'liOOt aci SIIOK STOIiE of
J. Vvr. DEA?i,
i3ridg(i Street, l'atteistm, 1'emr.a.
UK CUEGRFL'IalaY IXTITES I3PCTI03T.
Repairing Promptly Sllended to.
NEW CASH STORE i
LOCUST GROVE,
One and a half miles south.west of Patterson.
J
rjlHK anbvnhcr would most respectfully in'orm the fiil.lie tliat he has just opened a j
I Store at the atx.vc place, wbcte lie i nrewrr-l tosni:'lv all who mv l'a-or hiin wilh i
their i-atrnnne i'h the iateatami most t;!w t avortmei.t . ii
J
DRY GOODS, tKfTFRIF.S. f;! F.EN 4VAl;K, U'of.l) ASI) WiM.OW WA11E, OILj
CLOTHS, HOOTS X SH.'KS. Also with a lull supply of .
IIOLE-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C.,!
A'l of which he otlers to sell or exchange for o.nntr produce at
ti-ijc viry iaOAVi:sT vi tic i
llnch lower, in fact, than goods have been
He will prv the Inchest luaiket rice li.t
either in casUr goods.
Locust Grove, Aug. 8, IS. J.tf.
D. W. Harley & Oo.'s!
2
...
is the place where you can buy
THE BUST AM) TIIU CUUAPLKT
3IEXS- YOUTHS" &
H.ITS, CiPS, BUOl'S, SHOES,
VE are lreiariMl to exhibit ons of the most
this market, anil at . TOMslllXd L Y LO H' PRICES ! I
Also, measures taken, fur suits add parts nf uits. which will b muJ? to order;
at short notice, very reasonable. !
Remember the place, in Hoffman s
Water s'reets, 1IIFFLINTOWN, I'A.
TO IVEAR JWDK017 TO IVEAB IT
Just step into SAMl'EL STKAtFH S CLT!I!N(; TtRE. Bridge street, Fatterson
Fa., and he will tell yon all about it.
Havinc Just returned from Philadelphia and New Tort, be can s:ip"y : wuU the
Ua'.tm a'ld Choicest Ivies tf
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
Cats, Tants, Vests, Hats, Caps, Foots and Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Notioii T t.r
nishing (ioo.'.s In endless variety. Carpets, Floor 0;1 Cloth, Furniture. Ke .cheaper thaa
the cheapest, tor the same quality ol goods. Call in and J.e conviiiceil.
IMeaitires Taken and Suits iMadc to Order.
Fatterson, May 16, 175
Professional Cards.
A. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
II.u rsiiTnJ nctively the prAictirc of J
Med tome and SurpTy ai:d their cuUatrrul :
1 t. 1 U . U ..1.1 . i T . : I '
Wraaiciitr- villi:? a in. uri iriitT tu iciiu
and llrange streets, MilUintown, Fa.
Nov. li, l"7S-i;m
T1KUI Vi i rTliFP M Ii
lIlU.UAiS A. LliUfilt, Jl. V.,
Physician and Surgeon,
mtruxTowx, r.i.
Oliice hours from 9 a. x. to 3 l. n . Of. !
fice in his lalher'a residence, at the south j
nd of Water street. ncl-tf j
JLFllED J. FATTERSON,
ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA
P!T" All business nrnmntlv attended to.
Or,--Inthe room fonnerly occupied
Attorney Allison.
jruUlS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Ujiaiinsciinf ana v-onveyaocing pn.mpi-
ly attended to.
i, il p.;h ,.Mt. ,...;
t ""'o ..,.4-..
Ousel House Square.
ICTIO.vEER.
SHt.-MAN MILLER, of JliHerstown,
Anc'tlne .rsT'wilT I'tV'n..
pvblw as Auctioiieir, and will attend
promjWy to the cry.ng : of oak-s i a any pout
m the county t.,v. him a call.
.ID I'ER TISE.ME.VIS.
AM) WILtOW WAKE,
ami T::Me OIJ, C.GT5JS.;
i
)A? 4T "t T
CAN DC HAD
the Lowest Prices
3IILFORD TWP.,
sold within the county tor many j ears.
Locust Posts, Rjiiroal Ties and Wood,
I
BOYS' CLOTHING
.f.VO FLRX1S11IXG GOODS.
eboi.-e nrul select stm ks ever otlere-i in
New Building, cortirr of I'ridce and
in.iv ,
naVVli. STKATER.
litslur CVr.-f.
! jTEW RI G STORE.
BANKS k HAMLIN,
(Old Post-Office Building,)
-
.Main Mreet, ?!2iTJIntoWn, Pa.
DEALER IN
: I'RC'rS ANL MKDIC1NKS,
: CHEMICAL!?, IYK .STL'FF. FAIN"
VIXTS
j t ) I L S . V A K N 1 S I ! E H . i L A S S , Fl" T T i ,
i MM L OIL. LAMPS, lil'KN EKS,
CHIMNEYS, IS ; CS II KS,
! il.Vlit KKLI!L.S,TNM il
BKL'SHES, I' E K
I I'M hi! Y, COM L?,
SOAPS. IIAIH
OlL,T0BAC.
CO, CIGARS,
NOT1 t N S.
STATION KkY
LAKGE VARIEEY' OK
PATENT MEDICINES, !
Sch'etcd with great cara, and warranted t
irofii h;;h anlhi.ritr. !
C7Ft.reM of WISES AND L1QCORS
I frJle; L'.T," ...
ij i ivuvftiri iu.a cmronn.ieu win,
great care.
June 22-u. '
THE (iP.tlT DLSCOTERT OF THE AGE. j
PKOF. D. MEEaTFii'3 j
PAINLESS 0PIIM CUREi
! Cures without pain or inconvenience to
; bnsjue. Jt is , imc alral,ve ttT.
! TOi ged,,.. it restores the brok. ii-
a . ..j
u u ucnuuj sii-iem, piea energy aim
strength ; cures without pain or suffering to
,u"
c iw uutr ,ni ,.inmiin,iFi. !...
ox uks. u. - L,. Jtr.r.NtK, la-
I prlcIndiaiuv
' A Urvsortotent or (Jneensware, China
ulas-,w, iwkervware Cedar -
; LvilT
i J A Ji 1 bTAMBArGIL
.YEIV .JDVERTISE.Ve:.VTS.
HEAD QUARTERS!
Bridge S
THIRD .'.'i'UVA!, ;
jOf New Goo.Ts tills icxioti !!
CilfiUAT Itl'.Di t TJO?i
.V PRlt'ES!
IU i'KR CKNT.
CiJ.H'FIl 1!L1. Kve.i:
t j
Water Pronf Cloth at cK
j cr yarJ.
. I
Velveteen at "tk 00f, anl
jl.00 per arJ. ;
Cu-itrt! Nnr.hii ,ii and I .To
IVki-.e r.t $l-2o an I
' n t y r i - r r r - i
liiiiiATio:; tsoi gloyis,
AT SIXTY CENTS.
1
lit? P'XTFCLLY YufKS, it'.;
- !
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
i
0 j
j
VTe haro opjn-J ont in tlie New Baiftl- .
inc on -V-.-vTii tm I?ridSe atrc.t, the i
large t ami best atooii of
I
BOOTS ftfJD SHOES,
j LADIES',
I MISSKS' A.NP
CHILDREN
j GALTJ'TRS,
b,0,,6',, lu thtf en'
We buy our ato.-k frm Jlannfactiirers
and in Lirge lots. We pnv ca-k and eirnpcf '
f' ' ! ,, r ""'un Wl" e!,jb"i us tj
offer COOPS !
i
, p f P2I0W t!l2 AlTera-2. '
I
iroBssinEToouDEB. '
tit. i.,.,...s ,ri',.i.u; .r.'i v. !. ;
j .. ,
pfriiil.-!i.i by A. Ii. F.SI K. one of tlj.- ;
D"st j .-.wticr.I ni"t!iar.ic in thi county. AH j
! b-st j.-.n tir.I ni"char.ic in thi county. AH '
, kiu.U of repairing iunc.
jU Uoili: iiiHRj.r?'iy.
i, p.
t OK.NT.LirS UAUTLEY.
-it
M LOl I f a. to,
;3l E It C II A i T S,;H't.
(J It I N
DF.ILI'R II
LUMBEIU
COAL,
I'LASTl'l.
SALT
c IS M i: T.
CALCINED PLASTSE
RESUoMPTIOX.
J,.ii-v rvivnf vi. . i-
njIN 1 MIL hereby a.m.,..ne,s to h.s
Id cisti.mers an! the piiblw. iienrailv.
that he Ims a tin resmn -d business at his
old sta:..1. on
. , , . .
VFatrr Nir!, VintlnloHn,
Where h- will manufacture in a satisfactory
manner,
Harass, Light asd Esavy, to
Snit All, j
Colhrs, K im S'. l.Uei, li'ion
SaJdli, B:U'CS nf all Kinds, I
! rioic Line, fid everijlltin
i ta iu, Line.
I REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously
I excculed.
...
i i. an auu inipiire m-iore Koiueiwiiere.
JOHN rHEIIf..
On Water Street a iw i.jra .Sortb u!
s. ;I 1 Build
l- lW..i
IM-. i
GIIEAI REDUCTION
IX tiik
PJIIC'ES OF TKKT'I'
wi.i.ti.i. .
! Full Upper or Lower S tU as Low as si '
,...
nl,itl, d!t...l .. t..o.. tl... . .... ....
' - . 7 "'"''". uu-
cs Uie patient is rat is,'ieiL
Tfetli ri inod. le.l mi l rep-iire.I.
leetli Diled to Ur lite.
Il. ntol wo R ilofip T.-r i. n I ,,
them leaving, iln ir l.on.ii if.'xir. l
j Tootlm-he stoPpn in five mlnti'cs with-
Jn? the t.Ml. a. the lf,Mr.
; ' I'tliis, sta! i.?hrj in Jh.Ula
; t.-wn ID ItfO.
! , O. L. DEUK."
treet.
GOODaSaSOLDAT?
BARGAINS for E7IRYE0DY
ciiKAi'!(.'ii:'fcM!criEAr
IS TI5K cr. I
PEIGE3 TO lTIT T ittUS
MOTTO:
:-' laiok ia;es ani email l'roGr I''
:!.AK.E SINGLE SHAWLS
i S-! I a 1.. n if).
Shawh rf iivery Dc-scriptic!
:it a aoritfe.
Fcur Border it".akercliief3
lii:jiuif my (ioo.1s fi r Cah embla
i
t'l UllLw' tbrc ir.eat Kc:i'lCtiv.U.
rrVIE nr. tTsncd. ha;p hi
X ct'vr Warrhonso in I"t.rTviil oiild
nportfnirv invite the attention r ih
l:ir!,,',T' of'the colT"' l"" 1 lrt h,J
PAVING TilE H-GUKST PRICED
ioraukop
; ti:iinir intrixluccd :u w !ri'.iti.n for hoist-
i-nc sa liiTur Ac W. lift noJT ttrft Tt?(i tu
. uuluad ilh tbe leat (N.'oihk- t:.'i;:.;.
Uark, P.nlroai Tie?, Locust
Toata, snd all Saleable
COHHtiy PiCdUCC
ill hr t;on-;ht at ail ti.i's, either far
ifASII UK IN KSC?si;E iOll ;e:V
LHANDHK.
p.vvr. iu s :.r.
COAL, LUI.ISSE. FISH, SALT,
(C.
...
Kuich i!I hi so",.! to suit pirchos tj, eilof
WHOLESALE Oil I.KTAiL.
ui at ll. U -t:i rt-s ii..i' g.
1 At ny Stc-.- ::i Ti:'b"t wnrhlp nvc b
' .iid a-, c.ri'i-te an v'.r.;it of
DRY (J00DS, guockluej;,
! XOTIOIN'S,
liitle iuwer lh.ni e New here-
Nt)AH I! Kl'.l Zl. I'll.
Tee. 1", iv;:;-rf
7 I'M AT A VAI.!.!:Y !'ANK.
'Ponieroy, PutLersoa, JacGbs i Co
i SiHLirnrM, jrM'.n c:irvrv, .
('.PIT.IL, 'i9,O0O.
JOSI.FII FDI':UOV. Pr.s;je:it.
1. VAN UU IN, Cxshier.
ti::.cr. a.-t :
jW;A P,.. it v, I J, !in Fa.V.t!,
I Jem me . 1 ili.Kll.s.jll, It.... I,.J,,IJ.,
I .t.ilm .f. F ill r.
i. ;. r;
, (ie-.r.-j J.i-
l'.,iltl States S.turi'i.'f. ), $r.,
I.iiTtit :iTi-l '.!!
: Srr'a-lhir'.fs cx-:li-nrcd f'-r Ftre-!mtiri
rtt !::arl.t ri-s. l'ril-, State r..iip.ns'
pi.d.
' "'' vVw Ikhij rlit .it lii;ti-stt rtes.
f rfi.etcr, fol!fl.:i0ll, mn,, Jra,..
., . , ...... ; . .
I T
j tjjtii'nrj (rtfHn:..'. .
lx.ieln .lift i, tiii-r valuable pairs rs:-i ed
"n sii h'l l. p)-!t. I i.llleN iu-tf
. 1 l.
ClaAKK KlfwJIT'.S
iTINU'AJlr; AND SHEET-
IR0.V STORE.
i
3Sa!n Street. Patterson.
llr-r 3 cm rU't.- asirt:ii'nt nf
jTlH AKD SHEET IKOi? WARS
: otfv .-onsUntlT be found t-. suit customers,
, " . . , ,
! and are i. Cere., at a S.vi.li.MN.
QyHEPAIKIXG nvatly au! ep.i;ti .;is-
; T tieciitcd.
Itooliinr and Spouting; -
! of the BF..ST MATEUiAI., mad j t. orlat
J on short notice.
TIIK 1'1'IiLI'J
' Are al.'.o hcr bv inftirm"! t.t f rejrui.irle
. . . ... ..- :
every w-.e. n:- a rsr in i,a iriu rniia-
lUrtp'oa. rni:i ! tile city on Tio-sday ar-I
n-tiiinina to I'Httemin on Thiirslar. Fer-
stn pnrchasiitg irwa's in r:u!a'leiphia,'c-if
j .1 i 1.. ,1.1 L 1
..... ... .. i u ..l .j-
cirlt Wri ht'2 V a. -feet Car. l'aLso iu.itsr
il.e attention . ih..s w V.p pr.-I-c us
the va-t. to Hi-? la.-ilitws- ii.re 1, oiii
Cs.lv aoiic.t their j-a.naRo.
' cLa.vK VTRWHT,