Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 05, 1874, Image 3

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MIFFLIXTOWX :
Weduettdajr. August . ista.
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
Transient advertisements inserted at 0
cents per inch lr each insertion.
Transient brsiness notices in local col
umn, 10 cents per line lor earn insertion.
Deductions will lie male to th so desiring
t advertise by the year, half or quarter
vear.
PEKK'A. K. ILTIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave Miflliu Station a
follows:
C AST W A Kb.
Philadelphia Express, 1? 48 a m.
Fas! Line, 1 15 a ni.
Pacific Express, 10 (Jl a ru.
Itamsburg Accomroo., 11 US a m.
lay Express, 1 42 p m.
Mail, 6 12 p m.
Cincinnati Express, 8 fcO p m.
mnio.
Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a in.
Cincinnati Express, 2 14 a la.
Pacinc, 6 5s a m.
Way Passenger, 10 M a ui.
Mail, S Si p in.
r"at Line, 6 4 j p in.
Mifflin, Jur.e 21, 174.
LOC.1L INTELLIGENCE.
Editorials sacrificed to news tins week.
Temperance people are about to start a
piper at AHtx. ua.
The law require? vetoes to be registered
CO days before the election.
The Lycoming Insurance Company lost
about $:0,000 by the Ute lira in Chicago.
There is said to be an organization ol
horse thieves in Fulton county.
J uxors aud road viewers now get $2 per
day, aud mileage at 10 cents i.er mile.
A temperauce meeting was held at Port
Royal last Saturday eveuiug.
Samuel Strayer is enlarging and improv
ing his house and store-room in Patterson.
Cambria county agricultural tair will be
held at Johnstown, lour days, Cwmtccucitig
on tne 2IHh day of September.
The Indiana county agricultural fair will ; t.aid decedent j in Spruce Hill township,
open ou the 6th day of October, and last at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday, Au
threedays. gust 15, 1874, one horse, one mare,
A United Brethren camp meeting : will be two gboau, thrisg u.aehine, reaper,
rieu near uununeuon, commencing ah-
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Parlor Organs. See advertisement of the
Golden Tongue Parior Organ in another
column.
Camp meeting will opvn at Newton Ham
ilton on Tuesday, Aug. 2-3, and continue
ten days.
A baby was left on the porch of a citlz-n
o( Altoona a few days sjro. It is believed
to have come from Piiiburg.
F. F. Rohm, in Patterson, has a fine fur
niture room stocked to fullness with an as
surtruent cf the finest furniturt.
Railroad men at this place r.-jil p'ay l!ar
risburg railroad men a nutch game of base
ball, iu the park, on Friday afternoon.
The Altoosa TWAaar says th-re are a (
iimnher of foul-mouthed corner loafers in
that town that ought to be cremaud.
Yocr.g men from the rural districts played
a match game of base lull with Mi::i:n
young men, on Saturday. The Miliiin boys
won the game.
The Terry county Republican Convention
on Monday unanimously declared in favor
of Jeremiah Lyons, of this place, for Con-gress-
The Agricultural Fair at EiversMe Pari;
will open September -1J, ami continue
three days. Premium List will be publish
ed neit week.
Where the heart is, whether in cabin or
palace, on land or on sea, that is home, sa
aaid Theodore Ti'.tou. Where is Tuton's
Lome I
J.me. A.Thompson, of Port Royal, h,d
his ptir-e lightened last Fridav'to tlie cx
tent ot J 4. by a thief who tound acce-ss to
his room at his boardi:-; p'aer.
George HiTis and John Pa'tner ran a foot
race at Lcwito n, on Monday evening ol
last we. k. The starting iiut was the cen
tre -f the Piatnoad.
II. M. Xorth, F.sq-, a citizen now of C
lnrob.a, but a rative of Fayette township,
Jhis ro.t: ;e, i. -j ken of by the P. imictats
as acaid;d..:s for the oBice of Lieutenant
Govern. r.
A game of bise bali ws playe-d at the
Park oi Th::rd.v aSternn between the
Iudeje'eknt cli.b ol Lewistoau and the
Ju i.atacli.bof M.l!i:u. The Miaiin boys
were 1 ictorious.-
There was a Urge attendance of stock
holders at the Juni-ia Valley Bank oa Mon
day tor the election of odici-rs and other
business. Everything' was highly r.s:ac
torr, and the old otik ers wereaii rei tel.
The Ke-union Evrcises of Airy View
Academy, Thursday, II A. Auc 13,
J8T4, will take place in the grounds of the
Afrricultural Society at Perrysville. Stue
rules observed at gates as are enforced du
ring agricultural exhibitions.
An exchange says : The following is a
verbatim report ol a recent marriage cere
mony in Fontanel!, Iowa: "Join your
right hands. I you waat on another f"
Both answer, "Yes." " Well, then, have
one another." They both ha we. "lou're
loan and wife."
The following ibMn is from a Lewistosm
T-aperof last wet k: We w ould suggest to
Mrs. , No. , street, not to stand
between the lamp and the window curtain
when she sportively shakes her tlst under
tier husband's Dose. The " shadow jn!.
mimes," plainly visible from the op.ite
aide of the way, give occasion to wicked
neighbors to talk.
The editor of the Lewistown Gazettt
obeys the fish law, as may bs learned from
the following: "We caught a monster cat
fish in Jack's Creek the other day, but lelt
it in its native element, in obedience to the
law prohibiting taking them during the
tipawning season. Didn't have cur yard
stick along to see bow much it nasured
between the eyes "
Mr. William Zeigler, a son of Charles
Zeiglcr, of this place, is one of the suffer
ers by the rituburg fiood. Uis stre was
wept away. There is not a stone left to
mark the spot where the building in which
it was located stood. Mr. Zigler and faui
ily were at church when the disaster over
took their property. His loss is aooui
$9,000.
Some days ago some six or eight meu
indulged iu a Tight on the road .eadig Irom
llcCoysville to Tuscarora creek. It was a
brisk rough and tumble affair, and was
brought to aa end by oue of the party get
ting severely cut in Jhe side by an antago
nist taking an axe from him. The axe was
not brought into the wiWe as a weapon, but
was in possession of its owner, who was on
his war to cut wood, when the belligerents
met. It inflicted an ugly wound, but
atipped the fighting.
citizen ;f Spruce Iliii township, in
cleaning out a spring exposed himself
loo much to cold water. Some time
during the fore part of the following
night Lis lioibs were sieted upon by
rheumatism. Mrs. Howell went to the
attio to get certain herbs to make tea
for Mr. Howell. The tea was wade
aud drank, and both Mr. and Mrs.
Howell passed into a sleep, from which
thej were eaddenly aron-ed by a neigh
bor shouting that their house was on
fire. The ueigl-.bor lived away about
half a mile, and war aroused by Lis
horses iu a pasture field ruutiing and
enortiug with fright at tie burning
house. Some of the contents of the
dwelling were g .t out. The building
was entirely destroyed. It was insured
in the lork at $Uo0. The furniture
was insured at between $200 and $300.
TaoTTiso at RiTtatinc Pan There
w ill be two race on Saturday altcrooon,
August 8th, 1S74, at 2 o'clock. Kac
wilt be' held for the purpose of testing the
track and having it in readiueas for Agricul
tnial Inhibition this fall.
The first race will he for a parse of f 0.
T. J. Hiddah entered sorrel mare, Juniata
Maid. barley Shields entered black horse
Blind Tom. II. T. Suloufl' entered sorrel
horse, Holiest Bob.
The second race will be for a purse of $ I".
T. J. Middagh entered H. S., St. Lawrence.
John Hays entered S. SI., Bell. D. P. Su-!t-ulf
entered B. St., no name.
Fiue afternoon amusement. Fun for all.
Large crowd ei pectew. Admission tree.
The pleasure boat Crusader" w ill row
from hJ w haif below the canal bridge at
I J, 2 and 24 o'clock for the Park, makiug
three trips, aud will return froin the Park
al ter tile races are over. Fare, S cents.
l'CBUC Sale. The Administrators
of James S. Patton, decM, will soil at
public sale, at the late residence of
'11. 1 j 1
hay raki, wagons, plows aud other
tanning cteneil. Also, a hi use and
lot of four aures in Raid township.
Wasted Capable men and women,
to canva-3 in their own neighborhood
for the Chromotype Picture, an entirely
new process of copying and tclirgirg
small Pictures, Mich as Photographs,
Auibrotypes, &c. For full particulars
address
LORENZ'I AVEKIIX,
2t Jew i;i.nim!lui l, I'ciry Co, Pa.
Poverty bai, bat the worst kind
( f poverty U poverty of th i;lo d
this make? a u;aa 'po..r iQ'ifc'i," fr it
t:ltrs Jtf iijs Mr,.cg.i,, Ci.urce and
energy : but niriuh the blood with its
vital cleCjetit, Iro:i, by taktti the Peru j
vian Syrup (a protoxide of iron), and
jou wiil feel rich and "as good a auy
body." The schools rf .Mid utown boroiit'h
wiil comui-iicc Monday, August 31st, 1
1874 Thi following teacheis have j
I..-,. . t
L A. !lar;mn. Principal.
Miss Lillie Harniati, Sehoid No. 2.
O H. 1'isiiig. r, f -h.d No 3.
Miss 1 lara V. i'augherty, School
No. 4.
Those of our readers who are suf-
f'og from a severe attack of Rheu
uatimn, Neuralgia, or at:y pain, sh -old
at once aply Paiu Cure Oil. It is a
sure cure.
SM wholesale and retail by Bank L Ham
lin, Mif.lioUi.
.
Literary Entsrtainnunt at Eeed's
Gap.
Mr. Editor : Some short lime sgo
I w it anuounccd that the Reed's
Gap Literary Society would give an
entertainment on the eveuicg of July
iltt'h. .Bring a lover of fun aud stage
perfirmanres, I made my way to Read's
G 'p fichool bouse. When I got there
the hone was crowded. However, I
managed to get room in the bouse iu
an oprtght position. Almost the first
J person that met my view was that well
kmwo successful teacher, Thomas
Creij-hton, who appeared to have the
management of the whoie affair, and
who, in years goue by, was secoim to
none in training the youth preparatory
to the speaker's aland.
The introductory was spoken by W-
J. Campbell, "Duties of American Cit
izens' who did il in a masterly manner,
with do lack of oratory. The third
piece ws spoken by VV. U. Barclay,
" 'orruption ot Moral Nature," whose
style of oratory merited much com
mendation. luring tb eveuiug V. S.
i oodwsrd delivered the address
"Kantaukerous Billy Earthquake," and
D. A. Cror.e delivered the address
The Yankee in Love :" both of whom
did exoeeding'y well, creating tuueh
mirth and loud laug'iter.
Towards the chse of the perform
ance the modern drama, styled 'That
Rascal, Pat," was a?ted, by T. M.
Dobbs representing Pat Me.Noi'gTty,
representing Msj .r Pufij icket, J. M.
Magill repreS'-iitii.g Charles Living
stone, Miss Aume McMeeu represent
ing Laura, and Miss Ellen Lawsou rep
resenting Nancy all of whom pcr
fotiued their parts with much credit.
There are many others of whom 1
should speak, but for want of time I
shall forbear. Iudeed the whole was a
grand affair ; everything from first to
last was done in a masterly maimer, and
listened to by a house crowded to over
flowing. The instrumental tuusio was
conducted by II. L. McMeeu, Emanuel
Wise, John Mabood and J. M Craw
ford. The house was decorated with
much taste, which reflects great credit
on the lady members of the society.
TrSCAROHA.
Two prise fighters fought twenty-two
rounds at Wilkesbarre yesterday a week.
The battle was declared a drsw.
xuii ricture,
'Aunt, tju need not adrisa ma. I
Henld not civc a pennv for vnur adviei. M
0 , j - -j , , - -
aid pretty Harper one iurnhr. A 'he time is apj-oaching for nomina-
,, ' r !,;.-..; v 1. ... . 1 i. . .1 13
. IW, I am .war. you do not ' " ;W
care be told the right. Hut cm.o ! pub lc"' :lv ,h" a1 ur v,,, :"
. 1,1 n,ln(t nominalion r-u,uirea annomiro-
into the parlor, and I Will tell J. U !,,;, to ui.d.-at least lour .e.-ksb f .re
story you long to hear " j the Omiei lion. a.i 1 one of the uiot im -
"Wonder if aunt i g-ing to tell n.e ! l--rt,.,t oifi. to be tiil.d is that of Con-
e .
her heart's history ! 1 d.in't caie ; I:?""-1 wml.1, therelor.-, recuiaiueoJ to
Will not feel d ff. r. niK low.rd II ,m
anv WiV
J
ilatry, as !,e called l.im, was a t.l
haudnoiue Icll.iw, with black hair, blue J man of untiring ical, and a thinoih Ke
eyes that lo( k J at you through loi 11 l"ibi: an. ai d if uccei!;il in maiir.j the
hlak lashe.-, a firm set mouth filled j '"'"'inatH.i), woif.d sf4re no efforts
, .1 . . , , j ti m ike his election, and I believe would
wuh teeth that chone I ke pearls . , , '
, . 1 : h.; eh etc 1.
inrougli Ins blaek beard. 1 ha uioru
tng our story begins he hai ddelsred to !
himself that he would not act with that
mins any more, but Would kuow his I Permit me to suggest the name of Janus
fat that CTening. lrwtn,of Tuvarora township, u a suitable
Puss followed Aunt Kate into the c,!"'"'i'e '"r Congrta in ihisdistrict. Mr.
o . . i Irwin is and alwava was a steadfast K. pub
parlor. Rearing theinseles by the!,. ... r .
J : l.cun. lie is a youn j man of flue business
aiudow, Auut Kate drew from her .n.i i,.K:h-.,uj", imminent, and if elect-
pocket a fine velvet rase. Opening if,
Jhe said, "What do you think of that
face !"
'0h, Aant! what a beauty! How
pretty! Looks o much like Harry,
only better; and such a sad look. Do
tell me his story ; I know it will do me
g.Hd."
Well, said Aunt Kate, "this young
man (or old ma-j, as he would now be,
if living) fell iu lore with a gin some-
,1 - . ci 1 a 1 11
thing like yon. She bad louir golden
0 r
curls like yoors, eyes like volets, and
a face that none could mitoh in the
city. Sue was told by her friends she
was a 'beauty ; her glass told her the
same. Why should she not believe it !
She did believe it, to her own fate. She
lived to repret she ever knew her own ! 1 s,"u,,,e n1"iatc fur t,,e lS
. .... , ; Mr. Cavenv is a well known cit;s?n of uu-
bcauty. Admirers she ha I loentv, and 1 . . ,, . . . . . . . , ,
' 3 unreachable character M.d ui doubted abi!-
cuose noDe. Her glory - to see men
bow to ber aud eou'ess their love. Sue
in auswer would smile and sty, I do
not kuow love ; my des-ire is wealth,;
and that 1 have ; why should I marry V
At last there came a doctor '.o the city.
He had wealth, talent, and was haud-
6ome, as you see by the picture. Every
one thought he surely would get the
pride of their city belles. Hhe eoufd ;
not resist his smile any more than l.e j
in , 1. 1 i '
could tier . It seemed for a while
r , , . 1
afer thy wer aroriitititcd raat thev
I ' :
were suited wi'h each otl.er. lie curt !
ed her without a bli.i'i, and s.ie seemed j
to Care ouiy for him- He bad we&i'h !
ajid she btaulv, whteli lo I.er was :
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idoi. r.e r loolioh girl ; had sue only i
seon her btU'iib'.itig block. Sue deter
iiaiuej in her 011 mind to refue hiiu if
he off'-rej himji'if to ber. Si.e would
do it j'ist t r Inn ; she would s:,ow her
friends that the oue tiiey selected for
her iie would re'or. He. of course.
... , , , ,1
would uo as others, ask her a.-ain. aiid
theu she would receive hiui.
"The proposal came oue evening at a
puty. Hi) told her Q'lietiy of his loye,
Mini u-t-i l...r if m!o wiiuld u.arrv l.iin. i
It" she would, be would strive to make
her a happy Lome; that his wealth
wou'd be at her command, and if she
gave him her I ,ve, that would be all he
cared for; without that he did not
want her. 'Yon caui:ot have my love,
was the answer, 'add 1 do not want
yours. I do not care for love ; all I
care lor is wealth.' 'And are you so
so Shallow as that 1 I a 01 glad I have
fvund it out ; I would uot want you,
with your pretty face and shallow heart.
The woui.ii I marry mu't be woman
at heart, such as a true w man ought
.. u. 1 t 1 l. :n
. oe. a .o.eu ,,., ou! .... uov ..u-1
tinue to 00 so, as you are not wortuy 01 1
the love I can give. Saying this, Lc
left hr. How different from what she
expected. She never had a man taik
so before. He was gone, and gone for
good. Site would not have another
chance to refu-e him ; she knew that
by Lis look. She never knew bow long
she sat there, but she knew she went
borne a wiser and better girl.
"Years Lave passed, but she never
had an opportunity to talk with him,
except as a very distant friend. Six
months later he married a noble girl,
not handsome, but such a woman as
every man wauts. S'ie married him for
Uvc, and he married ber for tint love
aud for her good qualities. And I, for
t was me, am an oid maid, sitting
silently worshipping (be picture of tue
only man that ever awoke a feeling of
love iu mv heart.
"This, Puss, is tie story of my heart.
Io not, I beseech you, if you love his
son, do not trifle with hiiu "
Aunt Kate left the room, and ah she
closed the d'Wr Puss opened her heart
to the knowledge of the iru'h that she
d:d Jare lor th son.
Dr York was a happy man tlar
u'gii' to har a wiii-pered an-wer thai
uo one else could hear.
Oi.l.lE KoLAXD.
Acn lsi, Pa., Aug. 1, 174.
ATTKMIOS! JfMATA SCCIITS !
You are lurrbv ordered to parade, in
Mexico, on Saturday, the S:h of Au
gust, at 10 o'clock a M Bv order t
J. K. KOIilSOX.
Captain.
Matthew Roqebs, O. S.
TCRMP St-tD. G'ol Turnip Seed,
of the Bed Top Strap laf Tanety, f.-r
, sale, .t 50 rents per pound ; 60 cents
I by mall. Call oil or address
Maurice Leoxakd.
tf
Oakland Mills, I'a.
1 Big (hanee for Agents of lither Hex.
WANTED, Aftents and Peddlers for
our FKESS AND STRAINER
Presses and strains jams, Jellies, herbs, veg
etables, lard, tallow, meats, cheese, kc
Over C0,0i sold in a lew localities. Sells
quick. Every family wants it. Is one of
the pleasantest, most useful, successful and
profitable utensils erer sold by agents.
Weighs six pounds. Price, $3 IK). Exclu
sive territory given. Circulars free. LIT
TLEFIELl) . DAME, 102 Washington St.,
Boston, Maws. . Bisyf-Pw
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CON oUEjS.
' Mr. r'J-'nr 1
IB UL, JuniaU county,
I Jeremi ih Ly-ta, f.-i-, a SMiti Mc camli-
j dtr, to he .ted f-.r at the Pri-nanr llec-
' ,cr c..ni;res. Il ; wetl .iiuliHej. U
PATTERSON.
COXGKEiS.
; tu th. ;.v... f J. u.v
ed wi.ul 1 rejiresent our district witn hoanr
to himself and r nit it to his constituents.
If nominal .d he will h11 a larger vote in
Jtiniaia county than any other one who has
been a caudiiiate lor tli.a othca for many
yeara. SPRITE HILL.
COXGRESS.
Jfr. EJitor 1 The time appioaeh-s when
the announcement of camlulates, accord
: ing to the usages ol our lorty, must be
! ''"" d. Permit me to announce the name
j 01 1r- J- P- S'errett, as the choice of this
County for CiK.gresS. Tho Pi'trriet is a new
. . ? . . . .
I one, and with Ilia selection of a stronj can-
jdjJl,e it u,iy b(J llr bon;,r , kt?tlut llltf
1 c.ngreMtioual uomtnariou.
j FATKTTE.
1 LLG13LATL RE.
j Editor $rtiel s Permit n to eame
Reuben Caveny, Esq , of Fayette township,
! jljcfc Uv h., ltlg lwB Be f ,0e cV,B st
observers ol political ad'airs, aud would
make an intelligent and useful member. Ho
resil', too, l:i the strongest R'-piihiicau
district of tti) county, and wuoll command
a large vote. Many liepnblicans unite in
urging his tominatiua.
DELAWARE.
LEGISLATURE.
EJitor Juniala enlintl amJ Rtyubiica 1
Permit .ite to prent tlie name of George
M- --"r, ol l ucarora townsinp, as a
s"l '-fo-e can.i aatc it ijev-.staiure. sr.
6
Smelker !s one of our b st R-!i ublK-ans,
. . . .. . , ... .
xiii mri'ii'a at the head ol Our
,K.., M ,,, , jj t,miiuud at 0111
primary Kixtion, all er b st citizens
would aiipsft him, and elect Iniu to that
honoral.le positioti, wtiieli lu-w oma mi wica
rr -dit to himelf a id honor to the cilis-as
JII1TLIXT0WX.
LL0I-LATIRK.
EJilcr ScntUel ar.J Rcpttblu n : Tleasc
annonnce the Lame of ba'nuel L. Ilerr, of
Port Uoyai, as a candidate lor the Legisla
ture, air Heir : a 1 eld cititen of Juniata
count r, ar.d has long been favorably known
". .... , . . .
as an honest, careful and prudent business
mao, (the q iaiitieations so mu.-b needed In
our public councils,) and tho people of tho
county can satily inti-ust their interests iu
his hands.
VILPOliD.
COMMISSIUXER.
Rrptb'ican Yo'tri of Juniata County:
Permit ens of your "rank and file" to pre
sent Christian the!lcnberger, of Fayette
township, as a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner. Mr. Shellcnberger's
fealty has always been at par, and the suc
cessful management of his individm.! ailairs
:s a sure itidjx of the msnagemcnt lie will
bring to bear in the Boar 1 of County Com
missioners. As he has no competitor for
the primary election, let ns all prepare to
give him a "roosing" election in Kovem
,er. FEKMAVAGH. .
t'OMMl'KCJ VL..
MiFFLINTO'WX MAUKETS.
Cunvvtvd weekly by J. t II. A. Stambiugh
!Iu :usiiwjr, Aug. 5, 1874.
Butter
Kgrs i t
l.anl 12
Dried Appl-s 10
Ml kherrics 1
Kapb.-rries. 0
Potatoes 9
Ham 12
Siwuller 10
i(in C'3
Washci Wool 40
Ground Alum Sr.it. f-'f sack .... 2 10
J1IFFI.IXTOWX GKAIN" MARKET.
Corrected weetly by D. P. StiloulT
beat, 1 ltol IS
Oats, 6otoj0
Corn, 70
Barley o
Clov.rseed 4 li
Tiruoihysecu 2 51
t'laxseeil 1 75
FORWARD A C0fl4lSSI0!l
31ERCII AlT,
DEALER I.f
GRAIN,
LUMBER,
COAL,
I'LASTEK,
SALT
C V: M E T,
!CALfJIITED PLASTEE
1
Administrator' Sot ice.
Estate of Pettr Brtauithollz, Hereattd.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tate 01 Peter Bnrunislioltz, late of the
borough of l'crrysrille, dee'd, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to the aaid estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same to
make them known without delav to
A. J. PATTERSON,
F. S. BRENX1SHOLTZ,
Mmiautratort,
July I, 1674-6t
fOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND
' done at this ofVs.
Y) ALLEN, M. I,
.
H i commenced tfce practice f U. di.-inc
and Snrc-ry and all their collateral branches.
, iu J.husto-n, Scale
juU Ii. 174
- -
r M. CRAWFUKD, M. D.,
; "
j " resnm.-.i actively the pnetxe of
' Mi-d:rine and nrerv a- d their coli.it.-r.il
j )ra,K.,es. ,,rtke at the old c.aer ol ThirJ
,t O.-arre streets, JtuCiLloWn, Pa.
Nov. 1 i, o13-iiB
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.,
Pkjsician and Surgeon,
XitFLtXTOirx, 1 j.
OlHce hoar from 9 a. . to S r. .. (!'
lie.; i:i his lather's residence, at the south
eud of Water street. .jet22-:f
A
LFHEl) J. PATTERSON'.
ATTORNEY-AT-LA77,
MIFFLIXTOW.V, JUNIATA CO., PA.
7" All business promptly attended to.
Orrica la the room formerly occupied
by Attorney Allison.
JOUIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFfLIXTOWN, PA.
CCorecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly aten1vt to.
t'rrn fc On Fringe street, opposite the
Court House Sqnare.
NEW
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Bridge Street, XtuTintawB, Pa.
JOSEPH HESS would respectfully invite
all who want GOOD PiloTOGkAPl'.S
of themselves or their friends to give him
a call, and be couTinced that this is the
place to get
GOOD PICT lr RES.
Having prepan?d himself ith the BEST
l.Nil'KCiiLM. in the market, and
all tho
L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS
that constitute a
First -Class Photograph Gallery,
he invites all his friends and the iiiblic gen
erally ta favor him wi"h their patronage,
and they will be accommodated with any
thing in the line ol Photography.
Pictures taken from Card to Life fiw?,
and Painted, tf desired, iu Oil or Water
Colors.
Small rictnres copied and enlarged.
Old Auibrotypes or Daguerre.ty-s also
cvpi.il and enlarged, and painted if d sired.
A goud selection of FUAXK3 kept on
hand at all times, and cli ap.r than ever.
Solid Walnut Frames,
(i ilt Frames,
Imitation Walnut Frames,
Im tati"n Rosewood Frames,
Hu-lic Frames,
Cabinet IiUier'J Frames,
Pictuie Xails. Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas
scL fcu.
JOSEPH HESS.
Viiflirttown, Jan. 7, 1S71.
mitt IUMBE3,
THE undersigned, havinir completed Lis
new Warehouse in I'eirysville, won'd
respect! lilly invite the attention of th'
farmers of the county to the ftct that he i
at all times
PAYING TilE HIGHEST PKICES
FOR ALL KINDS OF
a !I A SEKDS, ati C, & C.
Having introduced new facilities for hoist
ing. weihinaT, Itc., we aro now pn.'pared to
unload with the least povsihle trouble.
Bark, lUilroad Tie3, Lccusi
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, e'ther for
CASH OX IX EXCHANGE FOR MEU-
UIANDIiE.
II AVE FOK SALE
COAL, LUMBZE. FISH, SALT,
TLASTEU, GCOUXD OR Ll'XF,
which will be sold to suit purchasers, cither
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and at the lowest rates ruling.
At niy Store in Tnrbett township may be
tound as complete an assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
ISTOTIOaNTS,
Queecsware, Hardware, &c,
all of which will be sold as low, if not a
little lower than elsewhere-
NOAII lltKTZLEr..
Dec. 10, 1873-u
177G. 1876.
0:
AMERICAN CENTENNIAL
JEROME IIETRICK,
AT THE CANAL STOKE, MEXICO,
Keep constantly on hand aud for sale at a
small profit, a well e.v'-d assortment ol
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
FLSI1, SALT, PLASTER.
Also, FLOUR and all kinds ol PR0VIS ION
and MILL FEED.
TOP PRICES paid for Conntry Produce
and all kinds of GKAIN" , particularly for
choice lots of wheat.
Mexico, Pa., May 6, 1873-tr
Assignee' Ifotlce.
"VJ OTICE is hereby given that S. 1 . Shel
XI L'V has maile au assignment of his es
tate to the uudersigucd tr the benefit ol
his creditors. All persons indebted to tho
said S. V. Shelley, will make payment, and
those having claims against the same will
preseut them without del iy to
LEWIS Bl'KCIiriELD,
5. A. LUKENS,
June 17, 1874-6t
The mercantile business will be conduct
ed at the present stand till further notice is
given Tho patronage of tho public is
earnestly solicited aa in thu past.
Large stock of Heady-made ('lotbingfor
sale by jlARLEY t CO.
PirBel and Epnhrlesa $!. a yi
Iron in the Blood
HAKES TIE mi STEGfiS. ;
Th9rcntvianSvrup,arrftert-
til Solution cf t.'tc 2'rviojci.le of '
Jron, is $0 combined as to :ui3 j
tht character of an aliment, at
asi!j tlijefteil and aashnil'tteil t
with the Hood a the iinplrt I
food. It increases the quantity
of Suture's Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the Hood, aivl
cures thousand ills," simply
b)j Toning up, Invigorating and 1
Yituliziuy the System. The cn-
riched and vitalized Mood per-
tneates every jiart of the bwiy, !
repairing uatuayes ana tvasie,
searching out morbi l secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
tiiseasc to feed vpox.
This is the secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dygpcpsda, Liver Com
plaint. Dropsy, Chronic Dhir
rhcea, Dolls, Xervous AlTectlons,
CIulLs and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho KKlncjs and
DLitldcr, Female) Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a wii state of the btootl, or ac
comjHtnied by debility or a loio
state of the system. ii ing free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fal
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and neuf
life into all jutrts of the system,
and building tip un Jro.i Con
stitution. Thousands hare been changed
by the use of thi remedy, front
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, arul
happy men and women; end
inrulids cannot reasonably he
tiate to give it a trial.
See that each lotllo ha. PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in tltc C:a.
Pamphlets Free.
SETH W. FO'A'LE & SONS, Proprietors,
K. 1 Milton Place, Roston.
Bold it Cbvccists uixxsallt.
NEW OPENING
AT PERRYSVILLE.
O !
Ct. t u
S. KILLS t ikes this method of re- .
jmin th inks to citizens of IVrrvs- ;
viile and surrounding country for past la- '
Tors, nnd, having for.ned the firm of t. S. '
MILLS Jt SON, they hejie to merit a con- ,
tinnanee of p-itmnae. They can now liet- j
ter serve the public, having just openeo out
a repilar business of .Men tiandisin? 1:1 all
(ioods usually kept in a country slop',
such as
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Q UEE.S IV.1RE, 0 TIO.VS,
HATS, BOOTS A siioi:s,
A:soJalnl!lii.eoftho.-n.akers-Fi:.din(;s,
Oak and Hm11l.sk S.le Leaiher, Morocco, i
American and French CM Skius, all of
which we will sell at the lowest prices. for;
price
cash and counlry pro-luce.
Also, a lull line ot READY-MA bi; j
CLOTHING. Also, a j
Merchant Tailoring Department
in the store, storked with CLOTHS and I
L'Ar!SllhllIv, which we will nuke lip to
order or sell by the yard to customers.
E" All woolen goods cut to order.
Call and see us. We mean to please our
custoiui rs, preferring the nimble aix-pence
t the slow shillinp.
Store opposite .ilellanigie's hotel, in the
Sicvcasou propertv.
j. S. MILLS Jt HON.
Perrv sritle, S'arch 13, 1?74.
TKW FLKMTUKE STOIU
The understirned woutd ir.f.irrc the pihlie
that he h is Ofeueil a
FtKMTl'RE STOEE
In the ooroiigh ol I'attersou, where he has
for sale
KLLtOUKN & GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
Walnut Dedroora Sets,
ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEAD:?,
Sofas, Lounges,
Extension Table?,
MARBLE TOR KUREAIS,
HiRSLE TOP STA.ID,
Sofa, Canc-seat anJ Common
Chair?, Wash Stand.,
AI30, a Large Lot of Carpets.
As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I
aro prepared to CI! all orders for furnture.
carpets, 1.C, in person.
F. F. EOHM.
Oct 22, lera-tf
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK.
Pomeroy. Patterson, Jacobs & Co. j
I7f LI5T0W, JISIAT4 coistt, ra.
CAPITAL, fSO.OHO.
JOSEPH POVEROY, Presid-ct.
T. VAX IRV1N, Cashier.
Joseph Pomeroy, I John Ealsoarti,
Jerome . 1 liompson, it. :i. lieclilei,
John J. Patterson,
I J. V. FraLU.
(Jeorge Jacobs,
United Stal't Stiurititf, BnU, c.,
.;"xehanCed for ...r.
at marke- rates. L'nitrrd SlaWs couids
Iait-
I J e-.a k.s.ssawtr, hi.rKo.' StaB
Vepotti rectttts. ntitchont ade, drufi
nm ls nriHi-inti Clif . am A at 9rfL hl-L tiff
WIH ftr if-iijiii 1 iv ii x - . '
Jrwasactoi.
u . ..l ..tl.. . .ln .M. mrwr. r-.-iv,-e)
on tpecial deposit.
juneftJ-tf
g U. LOUDOX,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building,
on Water Street, IiIiSiEtowa, Pa.,
FASHIONABLE GOODS always oa
hand.
CL'STOH WORK DONE on the shortest
notice.
(iOODS 3 OLD by the yard or pattern
PERSONS baying goods can have them
:H . tf-awaw r awk...
BITTEJUCITS PJTTER.SS also for
sale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES L0Wo
Oct 22, 1873-tf
A 6ne assortment of cloths, cassimercs,
vesliDLM, iltc- alwrrs on hand nod for Sale
br t. B. LOUDON.
HEAD QUARTKKS!
Bridge
A M Lib fci A si
B
Drills1
;nt nny other j)5ac;
Kisrrcm'LLV Y'UKs, .to.,
' ElHLt SCIIOTT.
am
mm If a
0. BART.
1- "p -" TV f- -
J J 1 III' U
J i 1 1J VJ iJ
NEW CASH STOKE
LOCUST GHOYE, riLEOIlD TWI,
One and a half ni'les routh-vtt of I'iittorsnn.
i fllllE snhscrnVr wonll most resptttully inform the public that he has just opened :
1 .1 S?ire at the a!ve place, where h- is picpared to supply all who ni.ty l.ivoi- hioi w iilr
i their patro::ae wilh the latest and mot select assortment "I
!iuv Gxrs, ocoTEittEs;. oi een .wake, n-or ad iv:i.i.oif wale, oil
CLOTHS, litlS it SHi ES. Als.., with a lull supply of
nOME-MADE GOODS, YA11NS, &C,
All of which he otfers to si ll or en-halite foroointr r pindnce at
TITIS VERY X.OAV1ZST PUICI-H
M'Jeh lower, in fact, than jco mIs hsTe l'en soM within the county f.r many year".
He wi. I pay the highest market j rice lor Locust Fosts, Railroad Ties and Wood,
either in ca- h or goodi.
A.J. IIEIl-TZLEK.
L.Krust Grove, Aiwf. , lT:?-tf.
D. W. Harley & Co.'s
Is the place whero joa can buy
TIIK KI'.ST AM) Tin: ciikapiist
LIENS' YOUTHS' & ?OYS' CLOTHING
JUTS, C.1PS, BOOIS, SHOES, .1.XD il R.X 1111 ; COODS.
MTE are prepared to exhibit one of the niot choice ar.d s; hvt sl..eks cvet ctferel i:i
this a.a:ket, and at .ISl O.XISill.XtiL Y LOW PRICES t
Also, measures taken for suits aud arts of suits, winch will be made to order
!i.irt rii. v:rv p.inti ilit
I:,.ulODlbor lhe" pUcet iB u..-;
Water s'reets, iliEFLlN TU'-VN, I'A.
vmj to vmz m koiv to v:m it
:U:
Jut st-pmlo SAMl'EL "?T!:AYEKS PLOTIIING STOKE. Br:.! street, I'attersou
Pa., and he will tell you all about it.
flavinr I-ist retnmed from Philadelphia and New Tcrk, he can n;.uly you wuh th
Latest and 1'hr.ictst Styles tf
C L 0 T II I X G OF
1
I t'o.i!, rants. Vet, Hats, Tips, Boots and
j m-liivg (ii'ods in endless varie'y, Crv-ts,
C-o chea; e,r, lor tl.c s.ame .-ualitr ol go.H.ls.
iletisiuvs Taken unl
Pjt;prvn, Mrtr 1G, 1M
-
X -
j '
j Manhood: EowLost-EcTffLestored
1
C? J" ?;"bdshed, a new editi.oi of
4 - I Dr. . nlverwr.1 s Cel-'br-it-d f.s.sy
. y I'll inr rir..E' tart fi.lj('ril llie'.l-i
cioe of StTnijtrrh'f r S inlnal weak- j
nes, Involuntarr S-minal l.nssrs. Impo-'
tency, MenLil and i'hysir.il ncajtaeitr, loi-
jteooieiii :f ai.uviwae, eic ; a.a. v.in-
.:. .. rr. : i fr . : . i ...
Mi 10 I'll.:, r. oei.. uii'i r., inunee-i n.
Bell-irfdii'-reiK-e or sesnal eTrrav-iirance. Ml
C7i'rice, in a sealed eoTth.pe, only six
ccnt. "
The ce.et.nted author, in this adruir.ble .v:,., ihs C-pper Clramber, miiich never
E.-sav, clearly rteri-asirates. from a thirty iri, k'j ,.r it.-..-.,, nd outlat any other,
ye.ins' siicce-stul pra;-tiee, that tho alarm- fcr sale bv le.il. rs and tho Trade gener
ins consequences of self-j'ms. miy h-: rad- ' a;v. In i lire tor Blatel.l - 's Pi:m:. and if
j i-ii!y cured withor.t the riar-ffi rons nsa of
I internal medicine or the application ot the f
j kniie j pointing out a mode of euro at once
j sini4e, certain, and effectual, by means off
j whirh every sufferer, no untter what hu j
1 iAru1 itd.M tn: V Kaa . m I. n1..tf ihd'itu I
' JI.fTlv,- r-i'"l'l- . . t ,
of evrrT youth and every nian in the laJ.
Sent under S'al, in a 'pUin C3Triirpe, to
any address, foil-p tU. on tho receipt of
six cents or two pest stamps. Addresa tie
ruolijbeM.
; - CHAS. J.C.KLINE 4. CO.
17 Bowery, New York,
. Post-OCce Bax 4 jti.
Nt. 10, le7-!y.
Street.
l i
- li. 5 J a A al.4 - A tjk J A 4
Snmnier
in town.
s m d .y iv
Q ftj J 1 T "1 ? XI
I I St 4 I
O I 11 lj IJ 1.
J
y,.w BuiUi..?, corner of BrM n.i
may N, l'7J-tl
A L L KINDS,
Shoes. W a'ehes m.l Jewelry, Notions. Fi.r
Floor il (.loth. Knrnit.ire. lie , elieii r thin
Call in and be convinc-d.
Suits Jlatl to Order.
SaMTEL S7RTR.
-
- -
It I. ATI II LEY'S
Z Improved C IT I'M BE;'
i ffUOU I-1 MP, Tasteless,
" I'urable, Efficient k. Cheap.
T 1 .1 .L. 1 . .
i no ie-si t iinip lor ine ias(
fr& money. Attention s es.t.
"s;J ially invited to Liatelilev's
jri
ii
I'atei.t Improvi-d Bi K'Kel it
S New Drop Check Valve,
h"kh can tie withdraw -i
z wi;hoiit removing th.r mnp
c- t.r di.-furbinj the joint.
. w -
?1m aa'
trAv
m2tS
ui;t for sile in your town, sn I direct to
'HAS . I!. BLATCIILE V,
, x ri Ria,
got) Commerce St., PhiLwlelphia. Pa.
S
id "lsit Minim an.t latterson ever
Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday uiomii.jK
j ai'd will furnih tho citizens ol these hvr
, oughs wit i the best of
KPFS- reit. viTTfiv pnrtr v .
! ' '
! at tha very lowest prices. He respecti'ii;!
' solicits the patronage of tho pu'olie.-
April , Ito, y.
LEY,
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