Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 04, 1874, Image 3

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    SmiSEL'Jc REPUBLICAN
MlFFLIXlOX:.
"Tednesdajr. Xov'r 4. 1ST 4.
TEll.MS. -
Subscription, SI..VI per annum.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
eonts per inch for each insertion.
Transient busings notice in local col
umn, 111 cents per line lor each insertion.
Deductions Kill be ma le to tb sc desiring
to advertise by tlie year, halt or quarter
PENN'A. S. &TIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as
follow: . .
Philadelphia Express,
Kant Line.
Paeitic r.xress, - -ll.rnhnrg
Acconimo.,
I lav Express,
Mail,
Ourioniiti Express,
Mlng,
Pittsburg Express,
Cim-imiati Express,
Pacific,
Way Passenger,
12 4 a m.
I 16 I IN.
ll Ol a m.
1 1 2H a m.
1 42 p in.
6 12 tn.
8 iu ji ni.
1 20 a m.
2 14a iu.
6 S3 m.
H' 04 a m.
t S3 p iu.
0 4 " J. m.
hail,
Kas! Line,
Mifflin. Jui.e '., 1H74.
LOCAL ISTF. I. LIGES CE.
The summer-like weather of last week
generated fly in growing heat.
There are not fiiimjh potatoes in Juniata
rnutkiy u supply houui coiisump.iou
Showers It S are creeling extensive
improvements ta their dwell'in:; house.
The Nibi vt the tiees lint fringe
Court l!o;itr m( i.ir Lave be.- taken ofl".
- -1 17 . . I - .i . . . I
. i iv t-iici nas i;ie cou'raci iori.ivn;r
I
rch
The audience room of llie M. K. church
"ill be dedicated or. Sutidav. November ;!.
Levi and George Uvnolds hive ih cou-
trc for building tile hriJgn at Slct'lure'a i
j-orj ; . . . - - .
S'.rayer'n opening in the new store room
isKorlliy of v our attention il vou aed ;
clothing.
r.ev. .Mr. i enepacuer uas an interesting
protracien meeting going on in ui cnurcu j rtr thick oU ,or ninre (hln ,,)ltv yoar,f
at t!i; j.la-e. j s that, b.-lore eri:ij the b.Mit., gjve
The pavements on tho South side or ( the bottoms a good coaling of t..l!;wr and
Clieiry stre.t have been put down to their cos) tar. and dry it in; then oil the "iij
Ioaes' level, or grade. j pt-r" ith c.istor oil. about .ne tude-
Uev. T. J. Siierrar l wi:l preach in Union ' l'oou-iil to each boot; then oil tlu-iu ti.-e
School House iu Fayette towu-.hip, at three , 'ei cas!..r "t't hvn one table-
u'clock next Salit.aili. 1 'loonl'.I will bj MilH -i'-nt. II the weather
Fob Sale A licat tv &. Tlotts Golden
'
Torgne Organ, new, at a greatly r-lucL-J
. - i- .- . n . -"
Irice. I or part.ca ar call at tins odu-e.
The Couit House looks like a stranger;
its stvle "f architecture is so did'oreut Iroui
that to which we h ive been accuslonied to.
Last Fri lay ev -nir.g ab-.ut 7 o'clock a
fre broke out in the veutral .t of Selins-
grove, and l.-f..re i! had spi-ht its lury lour
a juares ol the towu were entirely destroyed.
A OOOD lion-lioM trta4iire i one ol
Mes-rs. (attv it I'lolts' 0,t.,.
Ti-ngup Parlor Orpans, or lluir Lure
ks l'ian. See a lvertis.Miient.
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The force of h in ts al -ng the rai roid in
the counti.-s ot Perry, Juniata and JiilTiin
was conideallv r.-!nced last faturd.iv.
The service, of between forty and a Bun-
dred men were nu loncir fi-quired. 1
Ti e set mitriiious eel di.-t, enjoyed l.y
so many of the in! ubitants along the m et
at this season of the year, is misse l this
ta'I. liy and Jby, tint is in future -j'ea-,
we'll eat baas and sahnon iusteal.
1 Mrs. Swisshelm said at - the TTomen's
l ongress that it the women would only sit j
don by the sids of the men they uii-ht j
even sit on their knees and ak for their 1
rights, they would be likely to get them, i
Kev Joseph Mathvr. and Ids brother.
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John Mathers, Es.. h ive arranged to go to
Florida, and remain therj during tiie win-
trr, with :h liojie that Ihe health of the
lat er may be improved iu that land of per
petual b oo n.
The long inter evenings, so well cal. u- j
latwd tor reading, bei ig here, il is just tin
time t j sub c ibe for tTie Sestiel and Lk
prsiJC AX. You will wat.t to know, too,
what the Ieiu icrats are doing with theiu
selves since their i -tory.
Market quotations in rhiladelphi o" Ullj bunj ef ,er iiibiiil, tu liulu il be
Konday. heat WeMeiu red. $1.1S, , iUuona Irlbiut.
amrwr$l .il.' torn 7M.c. tKats6t..C3.
Beet cattle otorj . ; the lorir.er were Texas
ca'll. Cows tresh, $Vto,.l; springers.
$1 lr-,').
.gs 8'..iv. i ,ld il-Joil i
"Iheiirwi.t eret. l l.w: gelical Kis--ion
Cl.uu h in Patterson will, Iro.i lence r
nntting, hi dedicated to the friune Go I. on
Sabbath, the IC'.h day ot .Jccuu.ber, I7.
Several mi jisters Irom abroad wdi bo in at
tendance. The ministers and people ol
Sliiliin and suiro-mding charges are cordi
ally luvited to attend. There will be ssr
victs in the church on Saturday evening
previous.
Tte majority of Democrats who hai e j
tB talked to as to what kind ol rcgiou j
the Salt liiver country is, tell most do.o- j
rous tales ab-iut it. It will be something
new to Kepiih'icaus to go up there, and as
thev do not intend to stay more than one
season, it may not set no hard on lliem.
Dr. Ciawlord says it will be a t.i-e ride lor
the liepubiicatih. El. 1 aiker wants llieiu j dies liiat are ood. bu' in all i ur cxp.T
to be up awhile, an! if they ever get back j ieu. e this has proved to be l far Ihe
they may hold an esperieuee meeting an I
tell themselves how they felt. Mr. Doty
baa not expressed himself. Suz Paiker
says it is a good thing on the Uepu'ohcaiis.
Eonsall and Jackinan have bi?en so used to
Salt Ktver navigation that they have not
yet realized, they say, thai they are not to
go along, and Spcddy wants to be ma-sier ol
ceremony in preparing things, and most
likely he'll have the impudence to publish a
programme of the voyager.
Josi.pii Long ACHE, residing slong
tie turnpike, iu I'elaw.re nwiisbip,
about oue mile west of Tliouipsonfown,
met with quite a ser ous sccideut yes
terday uioiuing a week. Early on the
morning of that day be bitched two
taiules to a wagon with bay ladders on,
that stood on a floor of hi barr, and
then went up ou tbe mow for some pur
pose. On bis return to ti e wag. u be
missed a step snd fell forward against
the tipper cross piece that held the
front cud of the ladders leather. Tbe
ns that held tbe cro piece broke,
ad be fell forward betweeu the mules,
and so frightened theui that they ran
out of the brn, dragging biui along for
uniue distance. The entanglement that
Leld i.iiu was broken . The wsgoti
passed over biiu, and got op afd
went to" the Ik omj. rbtaiciaus were
rnninioiied. His left shoulder was Irae
tured. and be ws severely burt otlier
wiie. The mules ran iuto a clump tf
willows, where they became so eiUi
gird that they stopped.
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A MAJT tu around in the town last
week selling to housekeepers a material
which be represented oold be used to
'U. t silver finish on any smooth sur
facej iice of metal. lVwter, brass,
kc., might be made to look like silver.
II.. list-keepers got out a..jed forks,
ktitrea, stair rods and other things that
needed repolishiuf, and ibe fellow
showed them bow to put a silver finish
on theui that would last ten J ears, and
as a matter of coarse tben sold the
good ladies a parcel of the plendid
material. Some invested 25 cents, and
stioie as much as $1.00. It was money
thrown awa, for iu a day the silver
finish fades. The ftllow promised to
return with another installment of bit
finish williiu ibe coming mouth. How
the victimised bouttkeepcra will re
ceive him if be comet, remains to be
een. Possibly an entertaiuuient at tbe
jail awaits him.
EEPOUT OF PATTERSON SCHOOL.
No. 2.
For the mouth ending Oct. 2S, 1874.
Whole No. in atten lance daring month,
males SI. females l total... 50
Average attendance, males 28, females
if total 4-V. 45
1 er cent, ol" attendance (tin i ig uioiith.
MiaKs 9 .', females 9 total 94
Nora Zeliner, Jennie Powell, Annie Con.
ner, liable Sarartz, Alice Wright, Jessie
Cramer, Grace Johnson, Blanche Komi,
Alice Crassinycr, Lillio Oosben, H. N.
Shelley, J. A. Cramer, Jjsie llodgers, Mor
ris W. Garuian, Julia O. Divtrick, Frank
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t uimtfiv, Mwm imams, iaviu
Goshen and I.eoua Letuon were present at
n .ii -
'ever) - roll-call.
Itoti or Honor.
W.IHc Raw, Frink Fjs. r.ivid Gosbin.
Leolia L.-uou. Nora Z.-llner, Amite Cornier,
Alice Wright, JiVsie Cramer, Alice Ura-
N tines are placed nn this roll for good
vw:il wid arititwiit
T. D. Gakiias, Teacher.
A rABllEt ho had b-cn acciistom!t to
should le rainy, or on are coinielle-l to
work iu water du i the d iv, vili voui-
, e .".
j booti clean at ni-ht, biid tut ill In' t!.e fire
until iii:e warn and oil tii -lu whiUt wvt,
,. ... , . ,, .
iiDl Vun w;il h.v- e no trouble lO ml vour
' , ' ... , , , , . , . ".. .
b mts prlliM hard and hnnking up so that
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I on ram. 1. 1 g.-t Ihrin on. Il the leaihe.
! ,boi,ld Iwiumi rl, five a coat ol ordinary
j 5,m.., .tll,g c oi inj. The t-ffi-t ol
' CA,t, UH is tl, ttj i tbe leaTh ;r, wliil.? il
tills the (lores and prevents the water Irom
entering. 1 have stood iu mud a id orate
I wo r three inches de-p, for u-n hnirs a
; day for a week, with Mit leeli ir a:iy dvnp-
j ikss or having a iy d Ihruliy in getting m
1 bjota oi or oil'. In-i.um Farnnr.
i
All kinds ol STOVES soil
y fJOST. and tleiiVere-1 tO .IllV
uic ci'umv "W, ill
JOEN C. WEIGHT'S
Stove Emporium,
Aiii.iiuiowii, Pa.
I Sep'ember list Gv. IIi tra;ift pih-
''" notice stating that a certain person
i South Carolina had in his possession a
ring, with the initials T. II. M. Hib'!it, of
t one hundred and ninety-Unit regiment.
1 .i .1 olui.teers, ana tint tlie o. I-
giual oaruer was s:i posed to have enlisted
t.oin Ilnuiiiigdon county. This ring was
taken by a ronlcderaie soldier from llie
linger ol a dead L'nioii so'ul.e., and recent
ly ihe former brought it to a jeweUr at
Atul.-rKtin ir.nirt lliiime. South Carolina, to
jt
il, and thoiightlull sent word to Governor
llartrault, who advertised the fact, as stated.
Last we-k Mrs. Susan J. Uight, of Cass
ville, Huntingdon county, received this
rinc. as also the particulars of the death
Axsivkksast. The Crescent Lyceum
w ill hold its .Second Anniversary on Friday
evening, ovemoer la, jji.i, in eu uuck
Schod House. The programme consists nl
Oration.., Lssays, Readings, Debate and Mu
sic. The question whether dancing at so
cial i.arti-a should be'encoureged, will be
diacussoH. The music will be lumilieil by
ihe Voting Nightingale" of Ued Kockaud
the '-tilee Cluo" ol the same pl.ice. A gen
eral imitation is extended to its old mem
bers and all Irieudsol literary culture.
At this season of the vetr, when so
uiant' of our people are MiSering Irom
cllj,j K ci attention to A er's Ciier-
ry JVotoral as a ure cure not only lor
coughs and colds, but ail alt Ctiolis id
ule ju "it ai.d lliloat. Having used II
lu ur laniilv lor many ear, we can
speak Irom ;-rsiial ktuwledyc of rs
t-ffi-ieiicv. There uiav be other rem.
lu-st. Its nualities) are unitoriu ai.d
wholly rel-aide. Il i leasanl to lake,
and fin u Id be kepi at command h
every latnily, a a profectioii against a
class of coinpliin's winch see n barm,
les in the o. :-.iiw, but b.-c nn at
flirting and dangerous f neglected.
.V. 11 ItegUer.
No. S' Cook Stoves, complete,
sold at St 9.50, Pt
J. 0. WEIGHT'S
StD?e Emporium,
Bridge Street .Mill.intowii, Pa.
MIFFLINTOVN MAKKETS.
Corrected weekly by J.t II. A. Stambangh.
Mirruxrowx, Nov. 4, 1874.
Btitter 3?
Ia.nl
polaloes .......
Il.irley
CloVf rseeil
12
i
... W
.. 4 75
MIFFLIN TO A" N GKAIN MAUK.K V.
Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff
Wheat
Oats,
Corn,
Dried Aj-ples
Blwk!rries
m HasplK-rnes.
Ham
Shoulder
Sides
Washed W ool ....
Ground Alnm Salt, per sack ...
.1 00
.. 0
75
.. 1"
.. 10
.. 2-1
.. 12
.. 10
.. 08 -
40
2 no
Large stock of Ready-made Clothing for
. . HaVRLEY 4 CO.
List of JtRORg, Die. T. 1874
GkaXDaraoaa.
Arbnckle Thomas, 1 acarori.
BtihgawILD.Lii-..
LaierT. It., Mil.ord.
Dean Lewi, rav.tie.
Deea Dai l, Uilt'o d.
Hockeubraiib i;eige, Monr
Kaull'nian Kurts. FermaAlga.
Kepmir John il , ItilloM.
K L-y Wiiliaiu C.. Ilea e.
Lemon Jac-b, Uillofd.
UcAlister U.i.h T., Fayettj.
Ncely John, Tuscarora.
Okeson J. B., Spruce Hill.
Patton Junes, mm
P.odgers Alcxmder, Fermanagh.
Uuuibcrger Thomas, GreetiwooJ.
Shcileultrrger C , Mon.oe.
Snyder Francis, Fayette.
Ihompson J antes A., port Koyal.
U'eible tieo-ge, Pallet son.
H alls IV. D., Itk.
Waits Jacob. Monroe.
Weiser Jacob. Susiilianna.
Webster William, Delaware.
rtTir Jcsoas.
App R. If., Susquehanna.
BarUey S. Lack.
Barton J. P.,
Bergy William. Fetminagh.
1 Mven D.vid, Walker.
Duncan Fphraim, Tuscarora.
Kvius J. H..
Evans John W.,
Elder Noah A.. Mi'Pintown.
!liimphrey K. M.. D -laware.
Harm til D. A., Mi'tlintown.
lietrick William, Walker.
Iiosietler Joseph, 0 daware.
Ilaldeiam Isau-. Monroe.
IL-ndersun S. W., Fermanagh.
Kidd James, Tnsc irora.
Kerchner Benj inin. Walker.
Kellv J. K, aiillonl.
LomI s John. Tarbett
Lane J. II., Lack.
Iieister Abraham. Faretta.
Longacre Klias, Favette.
Logon Kob.-rt, Port Royal.
Lamer Baltzer, Millord.
Mclntire Jvnes, Lsek.
Mnrphey Lemuel, Tuscarora.
MeUahey S. S.,
Myers Levi, Thnmpsontown.
Neely T. M., Lara.
Notestine Daniel, Patterson.
Pattersou Kelly, Sjirsce Hill.
Kobison liobert, Milfonl.
Smith E. A., Walker. .
St-vens D.niel, Patterson,
tharon Wilhan. Fayette.
SLe'leuherger Simon, Greenwood.
Sloner Vichtel, I "rmvnagli.
bhellenli.'rger A. tt., Monroe.
Stewart Wli'ivin, Turb-tt.
1 hompson Jofni. Wa ker.
Whirion John P.. Port Kryal.
Wallace llarrv, Ltck.
Wertz David.' Walker.
Wo lard Wm., TttsC iror.t.
Wooiward Mil -t, GreeuwuoJi
Will A. I!.. lili;.Bto-vii.
Wilson 11. II.,
Wns.m V. U, "
lSK I'aiti ''ure Oil! Use I'ain' ure
Oil ! l. the popular phrase of ever
body that meets a suiF-rin fr'eod. Trv
it and yoii won't regret it. l'rice, 5'J
cent!' per Ion lie.
Sold w h i!--ilc and retail by Satiks it Ham
lin, Mi;l i:itowr.
aMifHia County News.
PER l.tlVISTKWS PM'KRS.
A d'-sp.-t'cli In Mr-. J. II- Yeaget,
of Lewiatowti, on Saturday last, an -
iioiiuced the probable murder of ber
broiher, K ias lsher, a Wi-ll know n
ciiizei: of TiaekVille, Schuylkill coumy,
on the niolit of the Oct. 'M. Ills team
was found 2ar!y Urn morniiig bitched
to a tree three miles out in the moun
tains. A blood v hatchet and revolver
wer; found near the team. Tlie citi-z-tis
turned out to seaich f.T llie body,
lleceiiily be ifT-cted an msnraiice tif
$-VJ0U mi bis life, and paid a premium
on bis policy iu Pottsville t".ie day be
fore be was missing. The last Seen of
lii tis was at St. Clair in the ereuirg,
where be borrowed a revolver, remark
'iig that Le bad forgotten bis, and bad
more money with biiu than usual. John
Niefuss was arrested at Maliatioy l'lain
on Monday fo'lowiiig, charred with the
u'jrder, and was lodged in the county
prison at I'ot'sville. A reward id
$'.000 is offered by Mrs Lesher for tiie
body.
U'lnie a little son and daughter of
Jos. Limes, who attends the two
locks," at Granville, were at play on
Wednesday last, the sister fell into the
upper lock. Her brother's screams
brought the niu'her to the scene, but
b: was powerless tn rescue tbe iittle
one. Tbe father was absent, but souii
arrived, and succeeded iu recovering
tbe body, which was interred in the
M. E. cemetery of Lewistown ou Fri
day.
The lliestand farm was sold for six
thousand two bnndied dollars.
Constable Hughes arrested 0. C
Urei n, of tbe Mi roy House, at Milroy,
on Friday last, for selling iirpior tu vio
lation of law, and J. C ltusslrr was
also arrested on a similar charge.
A team ilrivtu by a boy oti llie farm
of S Clay Urowti ran away tear Mil
rov on Mouday, and Ins foot was caught
between the wagon and a feme and
nearly torn i 0"
The stove as a place lo keep powder
safely is not a success around Newlon
Hamilton. Two J' Uiig l"t dr vers,
who at pet red In b' out tin a liainp, re
eeniiy put up lor ihe mght in an old
house ou the premises -i Capt. James
I)v-art, and as they beran lo shiver
be tote in roiiig. thought lo an old
stove in ii. ot ion" which Hood iuvitingh
iu tht ro.Mii they HScuplel. T' e blsze
badii'l no re than lairiy f t wlir.i the
lime bad cone to calculate how luauv
pieces five U'id of rock jMiwdn
c uld in .ke oat of a Move of tl.a size.
The old house, fortunately enough, did
u it take fire, aud tbe iraiuua got i
unharmed.
Johu Roger, son of Daniel Rodger.
f liratton township, was thrown from
a carl on Monday week, oue wheel
passing over bis bead, nearly severing
Ins ear and luuising bis face.
Kalie Miller, near Maua)unk, raised
fourteen bushels f sweet Mdais iu
ber gardeu rhis teas' n, one of abich
weighed four pounds and a half.
Alexander Chriswell's barn, near
Paiuterville, was burned oo tbe night
of October 16, with all its contents,
consisting of bsy, straw, feed, and near
ly all bis farm implements. Hi stock
was in tbe fields and all escaped. Tbe
fire is supposed to bave been tbe work
of an inieuditry.
f AKGE stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,
I i Oueenaware. Notions, Hats, Boots and
i Shoes, Leather, tut-, tot sale at tbe store of
Q. w . Nllls ax son, l errys'uj".
ilAURIED:
KERCIIXEa-FOWLtS-Xov. 2nd, at
the Presbrteriin Paraonage, Miftiintown,
be the Uer. T. J. Shemrd, Mr. Setb
Kerchner and Miss Keziab Fowles, both of
Walker tow uh p, Juni iu county
DIED:
u-ittii-ti tin the 2sth ult in this
place, Mr. Cornelius BartleF, aged about
40 years.
HEFPLEFLNGEK On the 28tb ult., in
this borough, Mrs. Mollif, wife of J. P.
IleUleHnger, aged 28 years and 19 days.
SHIRK On the 1st inst., in Fayette
township. Michael Shirk, in the SD-.n yea
ol bis age.
TatBiTK or Kkspect.
GRAY At Keed'a Gap, P.., Oct. 19;h,
1874, Miss Ellen Gray, daughter of John
G. Gray, aged 2i yearn and 10 months.
At a special meetimr ot the Keen's Gap
Literarv Society, held -on the evening of
October 2tt, ts74, a c.iiiiinitt. e was appiint
ed t. Uralt resolutions, rxjiressive of Ihe
leelings or the Svci ty tv itive to the death
ol Miss Ellei Gray. Th. comnntteo re
pecl!iitl aiibmit ihe bdlowiug i
Whkbkas, Ii has pleased Alniiehtv God.
the sean-her wl' ail hearts, by a wi.a dispell- !
sati-.m of his I notdeuce, to enter by death i
our association, and take from us una ot
our w ell-beloied mcndier. Miss EI.en (irav,
whose name stands first ou the roll of
eiubi-rsliip, and was respected by all ber
acquaintance.
IVuKKEts, We, a Literary Society feel
our loss in a sptcid maimer inasumeli as
her u md helped to form o a id as a tribute
of respect to the d.wea-e-l, Ih.-r. fri
littered. That it is only a just tri mte lo
the ruviuory ol tbadepo-ted to s.. toat iu
regrelnng ber removal irom onr n.id.i, we
iiioum tor one who ws in ever) way worn. y
of our n pect and r.-girt.
Iletotrtd. lhal we coiidol with the fnii-
ily tt Ihe deceased ia the di-p 'ligation writ
' hu b it has hmsitd Divine t'rui leiiea to
'. atli ict theui, and commend lht-.o to.- ons.r
llaiion tn Hun who or I era all lh:na; lor tlu
,b st, and whose chas;i.eiaents are iuea.it in
is-n-y.
Rey!tt4, Th it we liiin bly bow to the in
rmtable will of all-wise Providenee, and in
vrw ul the uncertainty ot death, we should
br n.oseil to a sense ot our liU condition,
anl be rendy at ail timet to give an ac
count to Ihe Most llih.
Snolttl, That as a mirk of our re-pect
to ik; men ory of the deceased sisler we
wer a bidge of luourning lor the spice ot
tli i -iv days.
itfiorrd. That in testi ewny of the re
spect we ow lo he( mr'imrv, this prea a.b e
an I ri-oli.iolik be publishel in one or in -re j
lb.- couniv p;p.-rs, and be placed on thej
Journal ol tht Society. a:.d th it copy be
py
seut Ui Ihe tain v of the ileceis.il.
J. M. M.Viill.l., )
w. j. :ai;pi;kll,
s. i;. bvi.ion, S
Com.
Tsibi te or KrsrEcr.
DACoTIEIiTV Iu the borongh of
I'hou.pjiiiitoiTii, Oct. 31, D74, Joseph II
Daugherty, aged 10 years, D ui mtlis and 17
days.
At a vid ni-ting of Ihu Del iw ire
Literary Society, Th lu.pointowii. Pa , N'u
vt nil) er 2. IS7 1, the. folio .vi ig resolutions
were pasM-l :
Inastiiiic i as Ihe Divine Mister has cal!e I
Irom ns oar you i frietl I and fellow me.ii-
, h r. Jo-ira !1. I) i oui arr, e, in s.-i.ty
f aasciiiMe.l. reolve
I hat in h:s re.noval wrtss-eniz sn Over-
; ruling Proihleoce, and ba iu submission
to Ins w I.
That be h death we h ive fist one of oar
most e.r.iest, active a. id promising uieiu
b ts.
1 hat we attend his funeral in a b dy, and
Wear a suil.be bvlge of m oimiug.
That we ev.eud to tbe b.-reavc i family
our heaitlelt n uiMthies, a i l that a copy ot
tuese resoliitiviis bi turnished them.
Thai these resolutions be spread upon
the uiimiies of tl.c Soc.rty, aud that lliey
be pub.ishei u Ihe cou.itv pipers.
DAVID A. II. KM AN, )
JIMH Si'lCHKK, Cum.
DAVID E. LlMZ, .
Profttiional Cards.
Y) h. ALLKX, M. D ,
Has commenced the practice of Medicine
and Surgery and alitlielr Collateral branches.
OlUce iu Johnstusn, Bcale tow nship.
July l-. 74
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
mulistows, r.i.
Ollice hours from 9 i. k. to 3 r. M.. tf.
lice in his father's restleuce, at the Month
end ot Watei street. e;i!-tt
JOUIS E. ATKJXSOX,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
MlFFUNTOWX, PA.
CCol'ccting and Cor.tryancing prompt
ly attended to.
' Orrnre On Bridge street, opposite tbe
Court House Square.
AJ'FUED J. l'ATTKRSON,
ATT0SKEY-AT-L1W,
MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
All business promptly attended to.
Orricr On l'rhl,:e street, opposite the
Court House square.
.Visctllantmit.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I have just oiei.cd out, tn my sio-e-rooin
on Main street, in the borough of Patter
son, a new stock ot
Men's and Boy3f Clothing,
Ovfrcouls, Sbirfs. Drnwrrs. Wnmusei,
lluls, Cojn, Gluvrs, Stockings,
A 51 IJKICA V ATCIIIaS
AT CI TV PK1CES, JEUELHY. kc.
Tbe best lot of
BOOTS & SIIOIS
ever hronzlit to this comity : Men's Boots
$ : li lo $1 ill. Lest Ii til lap sole war
ranted; (Juni lioois, bs SI HO, men's $1
; also lull hue ot Indies' and I hiliirii'
(.inns; ljulies' Slices $1 ot to il bU best
morocco.
I am selling Goods 21 ircnt. less than
Ihe credit prieea. I aid se.linp for cash,
roiiutrr produce, or note at 31 to 60 days'
discouut.
I have lost in eight years' business over
$'),!! I) Ii. keeping books and credit, and
n'aile money tMesidi-s; and now I am deter
mined that those who pay shall notbecoiu
l:leMu ly such prices ihat the loss sus
tained in coiiseipu-nce ol those who fall to
pay nuy lie Coverwl; and consequently 1
rail sell 2U per cent, less than goods in my
line have ever been so'd for iu the county.
Call aud see lor yourselves.
WANTED 5H bushels pond potatoes,
10H bushels onions, also, t vo Ions of dry
wheat straw. Tor whkh 1 will pay $10 per
toil, delivered.
J. B. JI. TODD.
Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874.
r-vRY GOODS. Grocerie. Qucensware,
I J wo,l and willow ware, oil cloths, boots
aud shoes, home-made goods, yarns, fcc.,
at ihe very lowest pricew, for cash or conn
try produce, at llertller'i store. Locust
Orora, onw ana iwn bubs irom t n'm
MISCELL.1 V t0 US
AND
A LARGE
L cooking, mm,
Over Fifly DiCcront Kinds nntl Styles to Select from,
Including the Oil
TORONTO, EXCELSIOR, (SOV. PE-N'N, SUPERIOR,
REGULATOR, and fcUiQUEHAXNA COOKS.
Also, the Celebrated Stoves anl Heaters,
ARGAND, 3I0RNLNG LIGHT, AND TWILIGHT.
JOIIX C. WRIGILT.
MUTIntown, S -ptcn br 9, lP74-!f
3 m
FOE 0A
We are selling Stoves nf rrtrt
We will piiaranier all onr prires to h
.i...- ... .'...i, ...a ,
purchase tu examine our stuck aud Irani
-Ti J
resncettiillr invite the attention l the
farmers of the county to the lacl 1'iat he is
at all limes
PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES
FOil ALL KINDS OF
; rai., si:kd, c, av.
i
Havinj intrndticcd new facilities forlioist.j
in, weii:hiiir, &.C., we are now prepared to j
unload with the least possible trouble.
Bark, R-ilroad Tie?, Locust!
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, either for
CASH OU IN EXCHANGE FOB MER
UlANLllaK. HAVE FOU SALE
iiraiieiscus,
CEYSTAL PALACE, Kiaintoro, Pa.
WAIW, tUMBHR, aG.!Dsp-slLOl'rr'
i
:o: i FOKWARl) A'D C0.H.1IISSI0M
i
rpilE nndcrs-pned, having completed his ! -a T" -my fi tt a ,t fry
X new Warehouse in Pe.rvsviile, would ; aJX l a I L 1 XI -fV 1 1
COAL, LUMBER. FISH, BALT,!cAL0IirE1) PLASTR
TLASTEU, GROUND OR LUMP,
which wlil be sold to suit purchasers, cither
WHOLESALE OR HETA1L,
and at the lowest rates ruling.
At my Store in Tu-hett t..wns!iip may hr
loillid a C1.u4.iele an ass.ii-t:t:elit .'!
DRY GOODS, GUOCE HIES,
1NOTIONS,
Queensware, Hardware, inc.,
all of which will lie sold as low, if not a
little lower than els.. where-
NOAH IIEKTZLER.
Tec. It', 1873-if
JUXIATA VALLEY "u.VNKL
Fcacroy, Pattorson, Jacobs L Co.
mrrLi.NTow.x, jiMiATt coimtt, ra.
CAPITAL, 580,000.
GEORUE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier.
PIRKCTOSS I
Jerome X. Thompson, I John Bilshach,
John J. Patterson, II. II. Itechtel,
Gcrge Jacobs, j J. W. Frank.
LiUd SUttt Snuriltti, Condi, c.,
Ikii lit and s.ld
Jrrra-.'nric exclnned for Fnt-tctn!ift
at market rates. United Slates coupons
lid.
Uuld and Siirrr bonsht at highestt rates
Drpuaiti rtcrirtd. rollrcltOHt -mdr, draft
Otuntf transacted.
... ... 1.. .1.1 . . : - ..A
tiouas ami Oilier vaiuauic pnjiers rn.-ci.es.
n special deposit.
juneft'ii-tl
g 1J. L0ti0.",
31Lli(JllAAi OlLUli,
in isMim on secocd story of R. E. Parker's
new building, on
Main Street, MiHintowD, Pa.
F.VSUIOXADLK GOODS always
band
CUSTOM WORK. DONE on the shortest
noticf.
GtX)DS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PERSON'S buying goods can have them
cut in garments tn-e of charge.
BCTTERlcrs PJTTERXS also for
tale.
AH. WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
A Cne assoitment of cloth, cassimctcs
TesUnjs, Ac '.wry on hand and for saJe
r h. r muDox.
.ID FER TISEME, 75.
VARIETY OF
m office stoves,
t
$
description at tb JoTtst Cnt Price
the L-iwvJ. We iavild all deilntig l
...;..
our prices.
DEALER I
GRAIN,
LUMBER.
COAL
1M. ASTER,
SALT
C 12 M E N T.
jEW DRl'G STORE.
BANKS & HAMLIN,
(Bellord Building.)
Muln Street, Mirniatorra. Pa.
LKALC.is ix
LRf.fs a n i j:ki::one.;,
t IIEMH AI.?, I-VK Sll rK. PAINTS
cil.s. VAlvN ISlil- s.i ;,., SS. ITT T Y.
COAL !!.. LA 4 PS. tit i: Ki.S,
Clil .LY-. b' It C S II K S,
HAH. HI.lMihS. HKl. U
bl.LSiiKf, PER.
FL.Mi.i;v.coi;-e,
SOApS.IIAlU
OIL, TOBAC
CO, CltiARS.
N O T I O N S,
S T A T I O X E It Y
L A It G K VARIETY OF
rATE.Yf MEDICINES,
Selected with ptcal cara, and warranted
,noo Inh auluoritv.
CTi urrsi .A V. IXES AND LIQUORS
lor n.eiiical purH.ses.
C7"1'I.KS -IKII'TIOXS cmpoumled will
Sreal care. JuneUi-tl
iiuey & cTiiiisT,
BCCCW-SOIIS TO KKVDI.K A CO.
To those interested in the purchase of a
strictly
PUKE KYE WHISKY,
lor tntshcal lurposes we offer
BAILKY'S i'URi: RYE,
l'rice i J l. $ i jk-. ira'lou, an-i w ill ship in
pack iges to s.lil purch isers.
We a!so li.in l!e larg. Ir a
i COITER-DISTILLED WHISKY,
Price from $ 1 .o'i to S 1 .7 i.
Wc i:np-rt
j nxE WINES, IIKANDIE3 AND GIN,
:
and also niinitrarture
, STffiVER'S
I UN lie llLIili BI I 1 LKb.
1
, q - , prl..e I ut
IIUEY .t CHRIST,
121 North Third Street, philada.
sept 9, is;i-iy
GREAT REDUCTION
1. TIIK
miCllS OP TKETIl!
, fsM 'nprr Of Uwrr Stilt M Low II
t".
Xo teeth a'.Ioa.'d to h ave the office un
less the p.iticnl is Milisii-ed.
Teeth rfiiimlelid aiM rep-tired.
Teeth filled lo last lor life.
j Teetff extracted without pain, by the nse
t of Nitri'iis Oxide Gas, always on hind.
, . ... v ..j .: :il s... .
I i J.. .--.i. h kin.1.
the hard times, 1 will in
?ts teeth, of tbe very b:st k
"f- - - . - - . . .
ItorSl l-'s). risi.j v
. - . . . sr w ...t- . 11 v.lrJ
T.-.il.:., lie sti. iu-d in live iniiin'ra Willi-
: .. tv mr
i out rxtraitni- tae
imi '
G. L. PERU,
Jan 24, 1372. Practn al Uentist.
Jot wwrk rem shwrf s"Jt st ti
.VElf .1DrEKTlSE.li.7S.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLiC!
JUST RKCE1VED AT
CHEAP 'tiOiin'S STOEt
BRJUS STRZET. JlFFLLYIUiV.V, r.i.,
A LARGE AND COMrLETE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter
FKOM THE NEW YOBS AND
1 iniwfl atswa m n M awn
noons 5211 Gun 11 to 4J re? lent.
aEV GOODS ItECEIVEI) EVERY DAY.
CTERiT lCRNCt COCCI ALXT IMITLD I'OK IXM'LCTir..''.
0
JtlKVD TiltS:
I b;iv my (aools from firt Iiriipjsr, frtsm manufacturers and
i:nprtfis o i!y, :m I lur ras!i t!ovn, ;uvl .-el :i 1 niv (JixmIs for
i: .-h oniy ; therflttri" i fan i'ii'unl to mil (Jotuls the jer lli.ni
hivUk.Iv t-l;c i advise all ptTeons wi.-hii!j tu tac l"i to 40
cents on a dollar io go to (. Lf ap John s LMare.
Thanktul for past patronage, I ri'main,
RespcCtfillt YorKs, kc.f
E!HL SCSIOTT.
THE PEOI'LE'S
HARDWARE ST0R
R. E. Parktr't .Vrtc ITrjVA- BuiJit .
3IAI. STStlallT, OrPOSITKTIIi: C Ol UT YARD,
SlIFFLlMOUXj jfSIATA COUNTY, PA.
' JOIINAV.MUTHERSnAUGII
Takes phasiire in cailin ihe attention of Faftoers, Puilders. asms. Saild ers, Miners
Carien-ers, Sh.eiii.ift :.s, Ijlacksioiihs, C.-aclnoaLers. Pi iteri-rs. Il'iiisek -ei-eis,
aLd all who ;.r 11 w nil ot auxthina iisua'lv k p' in a 1 1 it- r-..LASS
1IAKDWAI.E Srt:;E. to his '.Alt;. E A N I) Fi..-r!l st-ck ot
Ooods, bought since Ihe great redaction in p. ices,
co.sstsrso or
TABLE CUTLERT,
AXKS.
I.iiCKS.
LEATIIEBj
PAINTS,
SAWS,
Al'fiEKS,
Bii ci-;s,
M'OKES.
FKLl.OES,
AlASOX IIAMVEKS
t.UI.VIt STk.VES
CLOTIIKS WitlNGEP.S,
SAND PAPER,
LAMPS,
IKON.
Nails,
schE.va.
lil.ASS,
OII.N
AKZKS,
SHOVELS,
FOiiKS,
HOES,
WALL BRUSHES,
IK'P.E llii' MlltS,
PAIN T BKlSllhe.,
Picks,
cofh.e v.v.ls,
TIN WAUL.
WHOLESALE AND HETA1L,
Whhh he has just op-ncd in the a'Kive new store-room. H.vii. U eeiit s'l his stoifr
while gionls were at tl'eia lowest figures, he i p i-pired t V. i. s. i , : i; ,t, ... i' guar
antee s.itis a. h"n. My tMts are all new ai d irvsii o t!.e n; mill i . mei's. .mil 1 ,n, ite
the puhdc to c ill anl see them. 1 also solirit the pitrn'iaite ot th pnhlic. I.ie rue a call.
Miffiinlswn, Aug. 20, !87-tf
la tbe place where )ou can buy
TlIM BEST A.M TIIIJ CIIKAIMIST
MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTH ING
IUTS, C.1PS. B tots, SHOES, .IS D FURMSUIXU tiOUDS.
WE are p-epanti to exhibit one i.l the iiM.:.t rh.ii.-e ai.d lect slocks ever offered id
tliis uiaiket, and at .WOXISIUXKLY LOW flill'ES .'
Also, treasure tnken fur suits ..d parts of suits, which will b: ftadu !o order
at short notice, very reasonable.
Iteuiember the place, in IL tTiuau's New lluilding, coriitr of Uridire anj
Water sTevts, 1IIFFLLNTO .VX, PA. may t, lrs. J-tl
what to man &kd hoi7 to ivH.au it
:0:
Just step into SAVI EL STKAYFR'S t Ll.l IIINfi PTOIiE. Bridge street, Pattersou'
Pa., ai.d he will tell 1011 all lilionl it.
Ilavine jut re'nrned from I'liilailelpliia and Xew Yor!:, he ran inpilv you with (La
Latest aud C hoices! s tj. les f
CLOTHING OF ALL K 1 N I) ,
Coats, Pants. VeMs. Hits, Caps, U.ts and ! Wa'eh-'s snd Jew.drv, Ni.fi'. is. Fi.r-M-hins
;h. U in endless v iii -rv, larjvt., FIo-m- 11:1 I.I..1I1. Fnnnt.ire. lc , iheipet tha'if
the cheajiest, lor ihe s-tme ipiality ol goods. Call in and be com iuced.
Measures Tiikea ami Suits M.ule to Order.
Patt-rwn. Vy lo, 5S7.1 SaMUEL .TAYER.
1776.
1S76V
0:
A M R I CA X C K X T KX X I A I J" r"";"" " - 1 '
'.0. I A L'-cture on the Nature. Treamrtit and
TITl,T!, f T IT' TT . Kailic d f 'uret peiiualt.rt loe or Seminal
JI.KU.Urj 1 'Tj I li 1' 1, eaktiess, ni.!iiut:t-y Emissions. Sexual
ITTIirnVII CT'lPr MPYWfi 1 ,M" U-v' 1,1 dn...nis ..AIarrijgi gen--i
A 1 a. kj c .1 A Alj o i Olit., .'I u.l.tU eraliv ; N.-rvmiite... I .-n .urnpii..ii, Kpi-
Keeps constaiillv ou hand arol f..r aile at a : !l i"-v ""' r '"' H.-nt.il id riixsieal luea
., . " ., ...-. . I l' Itv, re.illtii c tr.oii S ,l-Abile. tic Bv
small profit, a we.l selected artoKnt t , ,.,l)jKu: J. fUi.VEit -VFI.L, il. D.. A.u
TilfV I'fiftfisi . th-.r ot Ii. t; -.-en il.i',v;'' fcc.
UH1 UlHra, j The ..r!d.-ei:i.r.iie.l a ulior, in thi? ad-
GIlO0EUII'S, iinr.hi.- Le .-lure .:e.nl. pr.,v.s tioni his
,t iev .i- . f, i"li fri. Tie H, Tt lire a-llll r-oi-e'llfll-
VL. rar.l. llil'., ev ..i S :f-Aon-e in it he- ir -rtnallv remove
WOOD & .WILLOWWAI: li, ! ""! :-1 ""' t-
HvM I 'P HI UTI'!' ' '' ":v -:'"''4- l"iiies. instru.
211, v5.tal, I LA.lLa. r. ..: rin.:... . .nilin out a
Also. FLOUR and a!! tindaof PROVIS ION ; ,
I "d MILL FEED.
i;r 1 Kitr.ri pu.; mrcunnrnr 1-r.rfin.
and al kit.dsf f fiKAlN, rlirulari.. ...
. . .
choice lots of wheat.
Mvit-o, Pa., ilny 6, 1373-tf
OlXJ.IIOeS $ EI OCR,
wm TWf mrVm anlf Va
er..n e e
ik""'i
1 Tnetae, Thi.rs.lay and Satnr ay n..ri.i'..r
: " ' M the-
i oiiifI: wit i ine ueai ol
i
ccr ifptl.. VirTTnr. Pni:K. L
. - . . ...,..i.
1 solicits the tNironage of the public.
j April 3. y.
g jlf Bina on hort ntlct t the
PHlLAu?dU LI V?.IEr;.
a V 11 a iMI '
Liza vri ti 217 ttzzi -u:3.
3,
PCf'KF.T CUTLERY,
11 THKTS,
illMiK-:,
SltoK FIND1NUJ,
I I" I TV.
PLANKS,
lillsKLS,
HIVS,
Ill'BS.
MIAFT.s.
MA S. TKOWELeJ,
t I'dl.'V COVIH-,
A XL IIAMd.ES,
t.:; .i :t i;s,
I LU.VU'.V A i.L",
to., ti;., t:
J02N 7. Mttl fl E KSE A UGII.
r. , I .-v '
or
.i cTuni:
T!T YOrs JIU..
1. . ri
al i -.-,-i t .in !,.! rtteetll I
7 -n . r. ! nn't. r w hat his
ore himself cheaplyi
' i-; at t, i. ei rviie il!
; ZS" hi' ' met .'.' ;ror a Imi to thu
itua.s.iKi 4i... ii.
relit. ..i. !c t. .. y' 11 i en .-lojsr, to
j .ny ali-. ss. on i i t .. . : ..- tw.
I fi.si.1, st .n i s. I - - ' ." i ' a,
t lMSiJ. KLINE A CO.
1-." . ev oric.
. - H ... .
:.,v. ..i ;-7.
la
i ..1 tiiet
.. n a d
t..
III!
. ...i I..S,
' Tl . .. s-if.
.. nw.i
at Sau.
4 at ju. e:
-lijT-CI-SS
i ivJ'i CUTS fakn af
j A lie.-s pUoiapk Oailer, i.ik-gJ St.,