Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 12, 1875, Image 2

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    FEYrlNTL & REPUBLIC if
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MIFFUNTOUN.
Wednesday. May 19, M75.
II. F. SCH WEIEK,
urrua asd raoraxrroa.
tttrcBLiCaS state cotxtio5.
( all oftke State Committee.
The Republicans of tii Stte of ra-:
!nia are hereby raqueated to assemble
by their av-lcgrte la S tate Convention at , tolerate tbe outrage. Let tbe gtsn be
rortsoaeiomdiy, the2Cthdayof My,!honored mJ mtij f,mtmf . lct it be
3)76, iu tlw Fulion Opera House, at the citr ' , ,. ... , 1.
, ' , , , ; tbe tLinr over which, strategy unfolds
'jf Lancaster, for the purpose of aomina-, 0 CJ
ttug candidates for Governor and SUte
Treasurer. Each Representative and Sen-'
atorul District will b entitled la the Mm
representation it ha under the present I
apportionment for Senators and Itrpreaca
tatives ia the Legislature.
CI SSEU. ERRETT,
A. H'iLua uki, Itainuan.
SetTeUr.
Th Itepubllcan Party Inres
(laratlnr tbe Management of
It Official's Tbe Abuse In
fbe Main are Democratic
I.e;aclct That Party never
lnte.tls;ate-It Cursed Co-'
ode far P roposlnc; Inreatl-
Katlou -The Abuses and Ex-
tras a8ance of tbe War bare
their Origin In the D - mo -
critic Pirty.
Js all the past-uulea it be in that
period of lime embraced anteceJent to
Noah's flood -there is do illu.tratioo of!
people in7estigatiog affurj of govern-'.
ment, and sctutiuiticg acts of govern
iient oGcial., tLat compares with the-
.1
investicatious that have been lusiituted ;
b :
bv the Kepublicau party amoug its own ;
r r 3 , . i
members, in their management of pub- j
. i
lie aflairs. It bas been performing the
office of censor on its own management.
(t bas been rigid in self-exaioiuation ;
every abuae that is apparent bas been
operated on with tbe object ef entire
... r ., i
removal. Many of the abuses were
..... . ., t,
entailed legacies from the Democracy,
... . . . . ... T.
which never investigated its affairs. If
any member of that party proposed
such a thing he waa crushed. It is not
an investigating party on its own man
agement. It cursed John Covode for
proposing to investigate it. It curses
him yet for opeuing tbe door to investi
gation. Other abuses, that tbe Repub
lican party baa been wrestling with,
grew out of the war. Tbey were nat
ural to such a state of affairs, and the
Democratic party is responsible lot the
war- Rebellion. Consequently tLe
Democratic party is tbe first eause for
all the abuses that grew out of the war.
In nine cases in every ten of abuse and
extravagance tbe cause can be traced
to the Democracy
The Fury oTtnglUU kewpa-''n ,'lc'r 0,reer f crime, committed
pers over tbe Celebration of' murder or felonions assault, yet have
the Centennial of tbe Itattle j
of Le&lngton-Oar System or,
orernn.ent a Failure as ,
.. ., , ,. . , scattered, consequently, over that ter-
isOMEruiNa taid bv Kcglnhmen fa-1 -
.. ... , . r . ... i I ritory bounded by Canal street, tour
vorably of the late Centennial Celebra-1 J J
t , . ,1 teenth stieet, and Bowery and Sixth
ion of tbe battle of Lexincton bas J . .
brought out a Lumber of London jour
uals in unfavorable remarks on the sys
tem tj( government of this couutrj. i
Tbe London Standard is particularly
severe. It pronrunccs the experiment
at establishing a good government on
Democratic or Republican principles a
failure, and sums up by declaring the
result to be " the corruption of public
life, extinction of publio spirit, oppres
sion of the minority, disgust of the
LonoraLl mm with nolitica. and thm
transfer of the government into tbe
banda of oorrnpt, unscrupulous and
ignorant men." Tbe American people
may do a great many extravagant things,
they may sometimes even sppear to act
foolishly ; yet, with all that, they pre
fer the system of government they have
in preference to a system that bas a
crown for its head. Tbe Siandird must
erjy droasty rule hugely.
The Treultle of Sew Bruns
wick, and I'rlncetou Col
leges about a Caanon tbat
was Abandoned by Lord
Cornwall!
A cannon used by Lord Cornwallis
in a number of Lis canipaigus against
the Revolutionary fathers, is now the
object over which New Jersey schools,
at New Brunswick the students
of which are usually called Rut-
gers-and at Princeton are troubling
themselves about, lt is a real earnest
contest that the Colleges bave over tbat
gun, and through the quarrel over tbe
old-fashioned and obsolete instrument
of death, it promises to become one of
the most interesting and conspicuous
relics of the wsr of the fathers for in- j months from a will by whose power un
dependeut government. It is said by j cOLfcoiousIy I criminated myself again
adherents of Brunswick tbat when
Cornwallis fled from that plaee be left
the canton in tbe College campus and
that there it lay undisturbed until one
iiigbt, some thirty years ago, a troup of
Princetcn ( allege boys came down that
way and took the gun to Princeton Col
lege campus, where it lay as a trophy
of energy to the students wbo placed it
there.
Possession for a period of years cm
braced in a generation of men might in
law give title, but the time was not
ing enough to extinguish the longicgs
in tbe hearts aud minds ef the Rutgers
tor re-pos. etsion of the gun. I; would
cot down sod out, but as time sped on
stronger grew, uutil when the country
was resounding with the joys of tbe i sail to call witnesses, and mroeover
Centebiiial Celebration of tbe Hattle of j that the statute of .May 10, 1867, ex
Leiisgtoa, iu Massachusetts, a uamber j pressly declares the wife to be iuicom
uf I lingers boys on a dark night obtain- pet.uit as a witness for or agvnst the
cd a four-borse ti-atn, and waou aod
driver, and drove to Princeton. College
catrpas, took up tue grin, inai weigus
1,W0 pntrndu, and tiauma u oaca to
K..n.i..b snd than rsnlacerl it on the
spot where Cotowailia left it. Sow,
lr ifrs-M f tie Coil'get art iaTiog a'
.aaaiuaiaMfc
n Pper M t0 wbcm th UB- be-
i long; and ifae studenta of tbe rerpro-1
tive schools are almost ready ta fight
about it.
They bad better arbitrate tbe case,
or fettle tbe troable is tbe ruurU than
fight orer it. It might do as a freak of .
sentiment to Late a u umber of joang
killed in trouble over tbe old
Lat tbe common eetiSe of tbe
i
gun,
country, wbicb is of infinite acre value j
1
( than sickly sentimentality, would not J
! "" n ,:l urull assault
dishonor it or blight the fair name of j
. the Schools.
In Germany wbeu a iuid prowls about
( state bull Jings, aod ia suspected for
' having a Mimosa to assassinate a mem-
'ber of the Covernment. tbev arrest
him and and him to a lunatic astlom !
for examination and treatment. That's j
what was done on the Cih inst. to a fel-
low who was moving suspiciously around
' the mansion of xi'umarck.
j
Catholic organs tu I laly denounce
; the installation of tbe Prinoe of Wales
M bead of the Masonic fraternity in
T u g nnion
l . , ,,
;' Masonry and I'rotestantism.
! Avn now bv desDatch. Kuia directsl
' ,L.t no American potatoes be allowed
to enter her territory. The fear of tbe
introduction of tbe bog cause! tbe
edict.
. " X . . " ,
Mr. DoiOLASS, Commtssioiter of In-
... , , .
ternal Uevenue, bas been removed. rx-
,. , . ,. ..
Senator Pratt, of Indiaua, is bis euc-
ccssor.
NeW8 It81US.
In Copake, New York State, on tbe
6 ' . 1
Dusen, a wealthy and eccentric farmer,
, 3 '
iu a tit of frenzy abot bis aged mother
, .... . . , . ,
through tbe bead aod breaet, killing her
B
instantly, and then shot Limself tbrcugh
the heart.
Prom statistics of the police of New
York it appears that there are about
seven thousand professional thieves who
make that city their borne or bead
quarters. They are classified as fol
lows :
Burglars, first class
Burglars, second class
Burglars, t.lirJ cUds .
Shoplifters.
Panel thieve ('bodgers").........
2T6
4'JO
6i w
Pickpockets
Coiitldence men
Forgers
Other petty thieves
Total thieves
2,1100
400
7,000
It is estimated that fully one thou-
j Mnj 0f tuose people have, at some time
escaped on some technicality of the
The FourteentB, Fifteenth, and
Ei fc fc wrds rinoi Hj pIy
I L ... t 1. ActrlAMnAa .n1 tlta. m A
j avenue, an area of about two and a half
! square miles.
Va the r.iglit of the 4th icst., at 11
o'clock tbe bleaker at Ben Franklin
colliery, at ioutyviiIe, near Sharookin,
was destroyed by Cre. It was owned
and worked by Douty & Bomgardner.
As tbis colliery bas been working dur
ing the strike, tbe fire is supposed to
have been tbe work of an incendiary.
Loss, $100,000. Two hundred men
and boys are thrown out of employ
! u,en, wlich wil1 bs felt
them, as it was one of tbe few col
licries in that region giving employ
ment, aud no work is to be had elsewhere-
Mrs. Tiltou expressed a desire to be
put on tbe witness stand in the follow
ing letter to Judge NeiUon :
Brooklyn, May 3, 1875.
Judge Neilsnn : I ak tbe privilege
from you of a few ords in my own be
half. I feel very deeply the injustice
of my position ia the law aod before
the court now sitting, and while I bave
understood and expected from the be
ginning Mr. Evarta' principle in the
matter, yet since your last decision I
have been so sensible of the power of
my enemies that tuv soul cries before
you and the gentlemen of tbe jury that
they beware bow, by a divided verdict,
j ,b'J consign to my children a false and
j irreocable stain upon their mother.
' fi .r PMt 1 h - tbe vie
tiin of circumstances most cruel aud
uufortunate, struggling from time to
time ooly for a place to live honorably
' DI truthfully. Released for some
and again, I declare solemnly before
yon, without fear of man and by faith
in God, tbat I am innocent cf the crimes
charged agaiust me. I would like to
tell my whole sad story truthfully, to
acknowledge tbe frequent falsehood.
wrung from me by compulsion, though
at the same time unw.lling to reveal
the secret of my married life, which
i- .l. :.... , r : i
vuijr iud mjiuiiauwo vi uijf 1 u9
lion maaes necessary. i assume me
entire responsibility of tbis request, un
known to friend'or counsel of either
side, and await your honor's honorable
decision. With great respect,
Siimed Emzadeth K. Tiitojj.
In reply Judge Neilson said that the
court bad no power to direct parties to
husbaad. llowen bas been subpoenaed
, fcr the iilsintiff aod will soon appear.
Gire bial , ae.
V. . i .
.m. vf w
backwari.
Tie IVje is :a po?r batt!i.
The reported damage to Western!
crops a oT fro it by the frost of tea days '
go, ia aotr denied. Cropa aad fraii
prospeots ia tbe West ire Bow reported
good. : -?
Tbe New York Legislature hie passed
a till to allow tbe Beecaer jury in-j
crsased eoaipenaation. Tie right. To :
jtit 6a tbat jary is almost enoagh
breik up a man's business.
to -
Hon. Thomas A. Scott and friends
hare returned from Mexioo. Tbey aay
thi( health, and a brief respite fromj.,
labor was tbe object of tbe visit.
Thurmafi, of Ohio, has been notui-
nated fbr tbe P residency in 1876, by i
the Jackson Democratic' tssociatioa of ;
Washington
Miss Agoes Burna, the bsiutrful ;
daughter of a poor weavcf of Duddee, j
dcollaud, aeoretly lelt ber home ituttoutr ter pocKet stuaea hi ear j
SP,enlber uJ York
Sino iheu nolhiu bM0 berd of
b except that her name waa found 00
t-. 1 : a s? ii a
I "e sl " agow s.eam.r
Though ber father was poor, Miss Hums
was given a fine education, and was
surrounded with luxuries by Robert
Gray, a wealthy baehelor ancle, of
Glifgow. She was only eighteen years
old, and had just completed ber school
days when she ran away. Mr. Gray
was traveling en tbe Continent at the
time but he returnsd o308. aJ bl
ince n,,de ver7 eff,,rt ta fiud her- He
Lt "nod o2r of $5,000 for
news of ber wbereabaut. and he will
come 10 America tuis summer uniss
she is discovered before that time. Mr.
Gray is over seventy years old, is worth
100,000, and bis niece is his ou.'y bcir.
Miss ilurns was unaware of her fortuue
iu prospect hcn she quit ber borne.
Tbe gunpowder case which bas ex
cited much interest in B.'Ston, and
which was a suit against the city of
Boston for the value of tbe goods and
buildings blown up during the great
fire, to prevent the spread of the flames,
was concluded iu the United States Dis
trict Court co the 4th ins'-, and a ver
dict for tbe defendant was given.
A Pottsville despatch of the 6th
mst., tells of depredations in that part
of the country, as follows : A large 21
inch wire rope used for d raw. ng coal by
tbe Philadelphia and Reading oompany
over the Gordon Planes was cut ia five
places with an axe, compelling a sus-
' Pf ns'on f co' shipments from Sham-
oktn and points above for a day. "A
large number of policemen from Read
ing pass over tbe planes daily, and it ia
thought tbe intention was to kill tbem
by the giving way of tbe rope. A
watchman on duty at Locust Dale ooll-
j tery was attacked by miners and badlv
j beaten and his watoh stolen. An iron
chain and heavy log were placed on the
track, at Big Mine run last night, to
wreck tbe 1'ottsville train, but the en
gineer discovered the obstructions in
time to save tbe tiain.
The School Department at Harris
burg bas received the names of most
of the county superintendent elected
! on Tuesday a week. The annexed list
j w obtained aod published by tbe liar
risburg Telegraph, from Prof. Wicker-
sham's department :
Salary
Adams, Aaron Slieely
Allegheny, James Dickson..
Armstrong, A. D. Glenn ...
...$10,000!
8,000
1,2110
1.20O
1,000
1,800
1,000
1,000
1,600
1,000
Beaver, Martin L. Knight
Bedford, Henry W. Fisher
Heik, Satune! Bear
Blair, John H. Stephens
Bradford, Austiu A. Kecney
Bucks, Hugh B. Eastburn
Butler, K. IL Young
Cambria, Ilartman Berg............
Cainorou, X. U. Scbuuk
Carbon, K. F. Hofford
Centre, Henry Meyer
Chester, Hiram F." Pierce
Clarion, A. J. Davis
Clearfield, J. A. Gregory
Clinton, Martin XV. Herr
Columbia, William H. Snyder
Cumberland. 1), K. Kast
Dauphin, D. H. B. LaRoss
Delaware, James W . Baker. ........
Klk, tieorge Dixon.................
Erie, C. C. Taylor
Payette, William H. Cooke
Praiiklin H. Ebv
Fulton, ILH. VVoodal
Huntingdon, K. M. SlcXeal
Indiana, Samuel Wolf..............
Juniata, John M. Garman
Lancaster, B. P. Sbaub
Lawrence, Wra. X. Aiken
Lebanon, B. Bodenhorn
Lehigh, Janies (I. Knaass
Lveoaiing, Thomas F. Gahaa
McKan, W. H. Curtis
Mifflin, William C. Gardner
Montgomery, Abel Kambo. .........
Montour, William Henry ...........
Northampton, Benj. F. IUesiy
Korthumuerland, H. II. Bartholomew
Perry, Silas Wright .... ,
Pike, John I -ay ton
Schuylkill, Jesse Xewlin
Snyder, William N celling. .........
Somerset, J. B. Whippy .
Susquehanna, William C. TUden....
Union, A. S. Burrows
Venango, S. II. Prathr
Washington, A. J. BnfBngton ......
Wayne, U.J. Allen.
Westmoreland, James Silliman . . . . . .
Wyoming. Chas. M. Lea
York, William IL Kain
1,000 ;
))
1,200
1,000
1,600
1,100
1,000
1,000
1.21W
1,000
800
1.600
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
800
1,700
1,200
1,000
1.800
1,800
2,000
800
IjO
700
1,200
two
700
800
2,250
500
1,000
1,200
900
1.200
1,000
1.002
1,500
KiO
1,200
Oa tbe 5th insi., a fire at Milesburg,
Centre county, Pa., destroyed Miles
burg foundry, machine- shops, grist-mill
: ,d wagoo-shop, owned by Joseph
j Green. Loss, $10,000. No insuranoe.
, ,he p,, eleetioo on tbe 5tL
iogtj in Tee Uiat Ind f ,he Demo.
I craU eected wtjm bj 393 Mjor.
! ify The eitJ b RepubHcM on the
, - counoillli cn b . mlior.
fty
The Democratic majority last Oc
tober was COO. On the same day, in
Indianapolis, in the same State, James
Caven (Republican) was elected mayor
by 400 majority. Tbe llepnblicans
also elected their entire city ticket by
majorities of from 400 to 1,000, and
j tbey 0M nMilnnn. The
cil now stands eleven Republican? and
fifteen Democrats for the next year.
Tbere are five Sundays in Nay.
Henry L. Fuller, of Stafford Springs,
bas just been divorced from bis wxth-1
' wife.
Yinnie Ream says she is not a inir-
, rving woman.
l n, i . is c?t v a .
- " " . u ..... , . aj. f
sever lost a single tooth.
lad cat ti k'te of en; kiul.
lie nevor i
A man in Weld county; Colorado,
recently paid SS.OQO' ff hi wife,rg"
tog $2,000 ia iah, and tie dead of '
farm worth iJ.OPO.
. When tbe good people of fJenrer,'
Cot., elected L. W . Culler city extern,
be borst into tears; exclaiming : I'd
ratber be a toad and lira upon tbe va-
porsof a dtfngeoa than wait for my j
! fellow-man to pass in bis checks' for me '
to get fat. Please leave me to pursue
the quiet walks of life." ; ';,
It is related that the postmaster of
Moiticello, Ua., recently performed the
feat of reading a letter without bear
ing its contents'. An old woman who
had never been to school got a letter
one day and asked the postmaster to
read it for ber. She did not want Liu) j
ti bear it, so she took a wad of eotton
with it. Site tbea Lad bins to read tie j
letter in a low voiceV ft d was perfectly
satisfied that the reader could not hear
a word of it.
A PotUviile dettpatoh of tbe 8th
inst. says : An attempt was made to
burn tbe Philadelphia and Reading
railroad bridge, above Locust Gap, last j
night, but the fire was discovered in I
limit tn v it- The bridge was. how- !
ever, much damaged. j
Judge E. M. Pitts died suddenly on j
tbe 7tb lust., while pleading a case in !
the court bouse !n Norfolk, Va. !
A Wilkesbarre despatch of the 7tb
. mst., save :' Last night was an exciting!
ono in toe mining region srooo-i rungs- j
! ton. A procession of about 50 to 100 j
miners with torches, and armed with '
! $ i
guns, revolvers aud clubs marched to : rpiiR undersigned, Aignee of Calvin B. J
tbe dwellings of the men who were.- Bartley, has oa hand, at the Lumber ,
, . 7. , , j t . ' ' Vard ot "iJ Calrin B. Bartley, in Miffliu-!
wuikin iu uaiwuuuu wa
mines and gave them notice to quit
work on penalty of deatb
Tbe gang were very noisy and threat
ening, but did not damage any build
ing) or maltreat any person. Tbev
carried with them tbe efligy of a "black-
I leg," which they took to a grove, where
it was banged by the neck to a tree,'
and the crowd emptied tbeir firearms at J
; ti. ...,.i i... i.... il... P.
it. The result has been that Pajue s j
men refused to return to work this i
morning. Three of Hutchinson's men, '
while on their way to the shaft, were !
followed bv a ran? of women and chil-
. , , ... .,, -, ,i
flrn mil no If Ail vifrt Kinripa until iiiav i
r j
were forced to seek saftey in flight.
Quebec, Canada, bad 500 esses of
smali-pox. Uf that number 1G1 died. I
Willliam C Sturtevant was banged
st Plymouth, Mass., oa last Friday, for
the murder of bis uncle, bis brother
aud a female domestic, in 1874.
The Southern States were all repre
sented in the Southern Baptist Conven
tion tbat convened at Charleston, S. C,
last Thursday ; ZOO delegates were
present.
Tbe Ohio Democratic State Conven
tion will uicot at Columbus, on the 17th
of Jnne.
Tbe Spanish government Las paid
tbe sum of $80,000 to tbis government,
as indemnity, growing out of the Vir
ginius affair.
Mr. Rankin, State Treasurer of Iowa,
who was charged and tried for etebcr
teliug State funds, bas been acquitted.
A Mrs. Elliott bas swindle! Rich
mond, Petersburg and Norfolk, Va.,
banks, by means of raised drafts.
Terrible Calamity at the Entrance
of the British Channel.
The Steamship SehilUr Wrttktd
Live Lot.
.Matty
A cable despatch from I.ondon, on
Satnrdaj, brought intelligence tbat tbe
steamship Schiller of the Eagle line
(New York and Hamburg) was totally
lost, on Friday night, by r mini tig on
tbe rocks oil the Scilly Islauds, on the
coast of England, dnrinn a dense fnv
. .
.wuuu.j nnuuis wi.i
number of lives lost at 31 1. The vov
age was moderately good till Maj 4.
Tbe three days following tbat date it
was impossible to take observations.
Tbe ship was out of ber course half a
mile at the time of the oatasirophe.
Captain Thomas was on deck night and
day for four entire days. At seven
o'clock on the evening of the 7th tbere
was a dense fog, the sails were taken
in, tbe engines put on half speed, and
the fog-bells used. Bishop's light was
unsoen, though only half a mile dis
tant. At 10 o'clock she struck on tbo
reef, and after four bumps the steamer
settled down. There was a violent sea
and the tide was rising. Tbe darkness
was intense. Most of the male pas
sengers were awake and there was the
usual tush for tbe boats, but nearly all
the boats were stove. One boat with
a few sailors left the ship cowardly, re
fusing aid. Two boats were saved.
Tbe captain endeavored to compel obe
dience by firing a revolver over tbeir
heads. During two hours six cannon
shots were fired, when the powder
dampened. Distress signals, rockets
and Line lights were unanswered. At
midnight the fog lifted a minute, re
vealing the light bouse. Tb waves
were sweeping the deeks, and carrying
away a number of victims. At two
o'clock the deck-bouse, in wbicb were
the women and children, was swept
. - ti. ..... ...J L.:.t.. r it. .
3
victims were heart-rending, aud then
followed a ghastly silence. Tbe smoke-
. , , . , ,
stack fell, crushing some of the boats,
and lw others were carried away. Tbe
remainder followed the eaptaio to the
forward bridge. Each sncercditic wave
tm.k freah vietima. Soma
I iv nan v.iiuo. uvm essuua . ont extrsxm? the VMith, at the 1 wntsl Ui- U1P "a '"6 oeeuouiy gTwaieu to ine unaer
! sought refuge on the mainmast and ' fio G- ft- ''-". established ia Mifflin-1 signed, all persons indebted thereto are
t .
; wwv vu mo lurauiasi, at larec o oioca ,
tbe espUio ana two other oxcers were
1 oa tli brid-. Th? csptain descended
for a moment to render assistance and
w rtf 6t away. Tliue prishei a brave
iota. At tills time about tea persons'
were clinging to tie rigging 0 tbe
mainmast ui thirty to that of tbe
foremast. Tbe ship bad careened; ber
Tarda totfebiaz tbe water, and tbe tide
Sraa rising. At 5' o'clock tbe fog lifted
The sarriYors sbsated, bot tbeir cries
were tin-availing At 7 o'clock the
1 oiaioniast, and at ?:45 tbe foremast,
iboth of fron, lei!. ' Then" twoof tteSu
Agnes boats came and .rescued a few
who bad managed to keep afloat. It
waa reported yesterday tbat tbera Were
103 women on board, Tbe survivors
. a, , 1 ,t
were taken to Plymouth, whence they
will De sent forward to Hamburg, where I
tbe greatest excitement prevails. It j
is asserted that life saving belts were
iaaeu 10 iue womeo : !t 13 cerUin that '
most of tbe paseoger found oooe. Ad
order was given that the first boat
shmld take the women and children,
bat this boat capsited. It is said that
W fenata vnri Knniht nt Anlv
two lived.
ThB others were atoved and ,
swamped immediate!?.' The cries
help lasted until three o'alock. The
last voice heard was that of a? little
child in the eabin. It not probable
r
the boats could have lived if tbey tad;! caiaiog-He, and price
been successfully filled. The whole list giving mil description of styles,
number saved is forty four. Foi ty ! j1 Ljp.vpp p,.vn .rrrn
bodies have been recoversd. l llU ' v.reWillI Cheanut St ,
--- - - - !
Xcir A ilverrttitttn en t. i
'01 f T X, I
ASS1H88S 0ll8 01 LllIIlCuT I
Mil,!
Large Stock of Lumber,
: comisTixo or
TTROCGHT AND ROUfiU BOARDS, i
JOISTS, SCAXTLLNG, SASH, i
Doors, Blinds, Plastering Lath, I
Roofing Lath, and Shingles, '
which will be sold at the very lowest rates :
,or csah"
As the entire stock on hand must be!
closed out , ehort tim(!f , ,m 3.1Iil:g ,
Lumber
JSJT COST.
Persons in need
of anvthing nsusllv kept 4
Yard, "ahould buy at once,
in good Lumber
aa 1 am desirous of closinr out tbe entire
. j r . t. - j i
awsCK in nintfiy cava iron, iota uaitr. oixit :
days time will be given on good bankable
j Hvtis wishing to buy Lumber w i'I call
on Calvm B. Bartley, whom I bave author
! Ued to act as my sgent in selling the sam.
JEREMIAH LYONS, .lisigntt.
May 5, 1875-3t
Agents Wanted to Sell
The Political, Personal, and Property
Rights0; Citizen,
Of Iht Lulled Stair Hum to txercxst mud
how to prtserve Hum. Jiy Theopkilus Ptrr
lom, LL.D.
Containing a commentary on the federal
aod State Constitution, giving their history
and origin, and a lull explanation ol their
principles, purposes and provisions ; the
powers and duties of Public OlttVers ; the
rights ot the people, and tbe obligations
incurred in every relation of life alio, par
liamentary rules for deliberative hodici, and
lull directions snd legal forms for all bnai-
ne transactions, as making Wills, Deeds, j
Mortgages, Leases, Kotos, Drafts, Con- j
tracts, ele. A Law Library in a single vol
ume. It meets tbe wants of all classes and
sella to every oodv.
JONKS B HOT HERS k CO., Pkiia. Pa.
Mav 5-ll
Tbe Beautiful Art of Decalco-
m a n I a.
Twenty Transfer Pktncrs, and one Beau
tiful Gem Cbronso, w'ttl fill! Inftrnctions
and Catalogue containine 2MX) valuable ar-
ticlin. inclndini; Price List of Wax Flower ;
MateiUls, Instrnctions without a Teacher, j
etc., seats. Address, enclosing price, and 1
a three cent stamp, S. ALEXANDER ft.
Ir vvtlL
CO., 66 Pulton atroet, X. V.
WANTED. Tbe Trade supplied
Please state the name of the paper you
saw this in. Sl.iy-S-St j
A Valnable Farm at J
PRIVATE SALE!!
THE undersignod, Agents of Isaac Tile,
offer at Private Salo an eieellent Farm
situate at Kuril's Crossroads in Delaware
I township, Juniata county. Pa., bounded by
ianiil ot iaTHt d. Dimm, Jacob Kurtx, S.
O. Kvans, and others, containing
EIGHTY ACRES s
beinr all cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation, having all been Utely well limed ;
with
GOOD BUILDINQS,
and good running water. Terms will bo
easy. Further inforuiatum ran be had by
calling on or addresnlog us at Oriental P.O.,
Jnuiata connty, or Isaac Tile, residing on
the premises.
S. C. DRESSLER,
ABEL SUAEFFF.K,
April 28-2 m Jgrntt.
Kotlce of Election.
"yrOTICE is hereby tiveo to the stock' j
xv notaers Ol me Kiversiac rsric ana
Agricultural Association of Juniata County
that an election for omcers to serve for tbe
ensuing year, will be Oekl on Uio second
Thursday (being the 13th day) ot May,
1875, between the hours of 2 o'clock P. M.
and 4 o'clock P. M., at the office of Robert
McMecn, on Bridge atroet, in tbo borough
ot 11 ill iu town. Pa.
JAMES McKXIGIIT, Prut.
R. McMies, See'y. April 14.
Administrator's xtlce.
' Eitate of Henry R. Groybilt, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on tbe es
tate of Henry R. Graybill, Iste of Mc
AlMterville, deceased, having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to tbe saM estate are requested to
make immediate pavmeat, and those bavina
claims will please present them without de
ny to KhCBEX CAVEXY,
April 7, '.87. Jdminittrmtor.
GREAT REDUCTION
n tiie
PRICES OF TEETH!
Full Upper or Lower Set's as Low as $5
j Xo teeth allowed to leave the office un
: k-n tbe patient is satisfied
J'1!' !m,le11 rf paire.!.
Teeth rilled to last for life,
, Teeth extracted wtthont pain, by the use
i of. htar,a Oaide Gas, always ra band.
full single sets teeth, of the Very best kind,
' orl'-uu- Temporary aets i.00 extra.
Toothache ktnnned in flv minntea with-
(town m I J
G. L. DERR.
Practical Dentist.
" iti j
Seaintti aotr Iciut)licaa SI. 3? a yean
New Advertisement J.
mm
IPX
Were again awarded the highest preml
nm, 5Tr all maker, at the late
Franklin Instltnt Kxhlbt-
.m ih tfvtilv VirKi-lus Inslrn-
K I W U mw w -- -
I . V L. .kl.iMI aaf V WTtllf ssr
rucnia inn w uussMir.-
turer,4 co prfces.
$300
Fer an Elegaat 7J eet. Rtsewood Piano.
L.T.h? """"""n; few of tn ""C'P1
p- tp eMedjjI Franktra Institute,) 1874 i
- Silrer M f;rand Piano,) 1&8 ,
Pair. Jt. T. lf3 '
- frollt
Priie
" American Institute,NTl!48 j
" Maryland Institute, Bal-
timore. I
it Qil.- m V.aTitlln Inatitnt.PhtL 1!M5
- FiantlinInstitute,Phll.l!45
Plaaoa ordered by ouul, as careruiir j
tZ.ZrXZi
v ,
il, ,r . anil r'm AT
built of the aame excellent aiaterial and
workmanship. Kvery instrument is fully
guaranteed.
v Ulna.
apr28-13t PHILADELPHIA.
"
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors to D. Pi Butouff,)
DEALERS IN
CO A Is,
IjOlUEIt,
Calcined Flaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT, &.C.
We buv Grain to bo delivered at either
. ... , ... ,
Mifflintowa or Perrysville. We wih also
have coal at both places to snit tb trade
We are prepared to lumish Sli to dealers
at reasonable rates.
BL'TKRS fc KEXXEDV.
Aprit 21, 187.-tf
JUNIATA V ALLKY li AN K.
Pomcroy, Patterson! Jacobs & Coi
r iuru.iTo.i, jiNurt coi-rr,ra.
CAPITAL, $IO,O0O.
GEOK'iE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRVIX, Cashier.
Pi remits :
Jcroino X. Thompson,
John J. Patterson,
I John B i'sliarh,
II. II. Bechtel,
j J. IV. Frank.
I
George Jacobs.
Amos G. Ilonsa'I,
l"ifi Statr
boufht aud sold.
Stcuritut, Bvnit, 4t.
Gold and Silver bouylit at highest! rates.
Depo'it rtrrtrtj, rollrclion n ade, draft i
oa Ms prncipal citus, and a general banking
bnttntt tramacttd. I
Bonda and other valuable papers receiv rd
on special deposit. ( juneb'74-tf I
BANKS & HAMLIN, j
(B.-l!rd Bnildine,)
Main Street. Uiffllulown, Pa. !
........... ... i
DEALERS IX
DRL'tiS AXD BtKDICIXKS,
CHEMICAL?, DYE STI'FP, PAIXTS
OILS,VARXlSHK3,iLAS.S,FCTTY,
COAL OIL, LAMPS. BVRXKKS,
C1II1IXKYS, BRCSHK S,
HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH
BRUSHES, PER
Fl'MKRY, COMBS,
SOAPS. HAIR
OIL.TOBAC
CO, CIGARS,
S O T I O X S ,
STATIOXBkY
LARGE VARIKIT OP
patent uvmrrtiN
Selected with great cars, and warranted
jrom high authority
07-Furest of WINES AXD LIQUORS
for medical purposes.
K7-PRESCRIPT10XS cmpounded with
great care. June 22-U.
1ST
18
to.
J. B. M. TODD,
PATTERSON, PA. .
SPECIAL NOTICE I
Closing Oat Sale of Clothing !
OTERCOATS AT COST I
Shirt and Dravxrt, Hat and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and
Cloves at City Prices.
A COMPLETE LINE Or
GENTS' FUENISHINQ GOODS,
Gum Boots, Gum Overshoes,
Cum Overcoats.
Intending to close out my stock of Win
ter Ooods pie paratory to putting in a mam
moth stock ot Spring and Summer Goods,
I am determined to sell Goods at such
Low Prices that ever) one can suit them
selves lor a very small sum of money. Call
to see me, and I will guarantee you satis
faction. The hiehest market prices allowed for '
Country Produce, Corn and Oats. Hoop
Poles, Locust Posts aud Railroad Ties, in
ezebsuge for Goods, by
J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874.
Adiulnlstrator'a Notice.
Estate ef jidam Drtttltr, deceased.
j T ETTERS of Administration cam testa
J-J mcnto aasaxo on the estate ot Adam
Dressier, deceased, late of Monroe town-
in uwin iv iuo iiuuieuiaiv payiueui.
and those having claims against the sanK,
j to make them known without delav, to
THOMA PRESSLtn.
' 'March 171.
Miscellaneous.
GBJUN tUMBEB,
THE nndersiimed, having completed his
new Warehouse In Ferrjsriile, wonld
resueetfullr invite the attention .
farmers "n,y 10 th" ,ct th' k
at all time -
PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES
FOR ALL KLNDS OF
CiKAI, SEKD8, Ao.,Ac.
Harinr introduced new facilities for hoist
iuif, weibinit. Sue, we are now prepared to
unload with the least possible trouble.
Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust
Posts, aad all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, either lor
CASU OH IN EXCHANGE FOR MER
CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE
rQAJ LUMBLii, llbti., bAlil,
.....co ntnORLm.
TLASTER, GROUND OK LUMP,
which will be sold to suit purchasers, eilbtr
WHOLESALE OS KETAIb
and at the lowest rates ruling.
i .n j . '
At my Store in Turbctt-townshfp may be
louud ai commute an assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Qaeensware, Hardware, &c,
all of which will be sold aa low, if not a
I lilllo lower than ulsowherc-
NOAII HKKTZLER.
Pec. U. 1X73-H
XETT J13U ATTRACTIVE
LlTK OK GOODS
"
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.!
Amorjr the many nice poods may be found j
tlio loliowing :
Two Dozie Fiss PoCKtr r.isLis, L.vsr.i
Lot or ruoroCaaru Albcms,
TirrL Atfonaara Aiaras, Et
tsa Fisa K.nvia roa Laoics,
Fisc P o c a a r" B o o a s,
Ksoi-vn to Sirriv
Tn Cocsty- A
VBW.it Va-
IICTT
or Kin r Isi
tivl Pares A.tD
F.avKLurKS, Fix
ilsisroL Kotan (i.
HL.tsa. Labok Lor or Bi. oi
BoosJ, Fin. Borsn Uav-llooks,
11 ALt OTUCB KlOS ASI S tZH.
iushonicas. t.irsa ticaiiTi AccoMiiw
and ioli. ria uaib mrsuu and
Coaas, Cioaa Casks, Gra Tobac
co PorcMrs, PilTrsiloa,
Chess Hoards, Di
jmis, Chcckcss and
C k c k a a
Boards,
Photo
o a a r a
Pat kks. Bin
Balls, frier aclks
and F.ta Glasses. BtT
Asotsst t tr CorTV.
Tns PmLic as Ivrro to Cail
ar rx.t Ttiie Jrwn. Rrrw
bi r. the I'urt. PattikiH) frr Storr.
P. C Kl'XDIO.
Tattd-son, May 13, ISTt-tf
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
STT For the relief
r Jr- SrNi rure of sd
ths H'.-marb. Wv.
r. and tmrr!..
1 hrr srv a mtli
apefienl, saii iu
eA'-elltmt purs-:!-
. live. Kntipf pnr
r vepetaUe. Ux-y
-miio no mer
j enry or miner ol
k wrutever. M tirh
pHow slrshN(s and sf.w.w orevsnt hv
their timrly use; sni everv fsmtZv sfioliM
bAve uwim on band for Utetf rrtection and
relief. wlin retiirel. l.onR experience bas
tirrf -l itrpm to He the snfrt. sore.t, rimJ
mi of all Uie fill wits) whirh tiie aiarkot
abonud. hy ihnr otcsaioosI use. th blood
is tiurtdrd. Uie romipUons of the svttem ex
pelled, ol.irti-tiiiis remorsil, snd 'the wtol
mS' himrv of life r-tored to its beaitcv arur.
ky. Int.'rniil orvuis wtaieh brom clrrued
and sitiRih are rlranset! by .fwr'i l'iis,
snl stimulated int s.-tMn. Inns iir-ipietit -riiese
is chanped into nm!th. the value of
wbieto chanre. wnsn re- kos.1 em ihm vast
multitudes who enjoy it, can banliv ba com.
puled. TlMir anariatina tr.Ai.fa then
pleasant to late, and preserves their virtues
unimpaired for anv krtrth or time, so that
thev re e,er fre.'h. aud pcrfwtly reliabi.
AiiixMiich searrlnua:. tiiey are miM. and oper
ate wniiuiit t!i -lurbaoc to Um eoostitutioa or
diet or orritation.
full direrxmns are jrWsn on tA wrannor to
esril box, how to use them an a r amilr Fnyioe,
ami for the following eoiwflalnu, which tbesa
fill rnpidly core:
For Is.vsf-sla or lwslls;ttsisi. List.
Issswsss, Laainsir, aani aVassi mt A ws
Site, they should he takes no'leratelv to
sonitilate the stomach, and restore its healthy
tons ami ai-Uon.
lor a.lver :iawsstat and Its various
symptoms. Bill.it. SIrsHlachis. atcat
Hw1ch. stansislicw or C rsw icb
msv, Hlllaisn t'wllc and SSHivwai a?.
vsrav thev sh-ml'l he jiliriouv tiuen for
each rase, to correct the diseased aruos, ar
remove the obstructions Inch rause it.
'tr Dyswti7 or Diarriisssit but one
niM do is reoeiallv reuired.
For llk.-iMains, tmumt. SrwTel.
! iritis of tkei Hvairs, !
las Ue. Uses, and Vm4m. they shouid
be eontinuonbly Lskco, as required, to rhann
the di'Kfsed action of the srsuwn. With such
chnnee tho o enmplatnu disappean
For I r pT and OrwpalcaU Aissill
Iwa. they liooUI lie taken in larfre and fre
quent docs to produce the effect of a draaoe
pnrae.
For mpwmiom. a lam dose should be
taken, as il produce Um desired BM by
sympathy.
Asa films' PUt. take one or two mt
promote disrsriow aad reliev the stomach.
Aa occasional dose stunulasea the stomach
a. iMiwels. restores the appetite, acd lavior
ates the system. Hw it Is oflsn adTaatav
seous where so serious daraos;emant axtsta.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that
a dose of these fill makes him feel (Wctd
edlv betier, from their rieaasinir and rsno
vauag effect oa tbe disstivs apparatus.
rarjARRD ar
Dr. J. C. AYES . C0 Practical Cheavhrts,
l.nWELL. MASS.. r. a. A.
SOR S kLR RT AH. DRCOOISTS ITIMSTIIS
B. LOUDON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room on second story of K. E. Parker's '
new Duiiiiing, on
Meiin Street, Mifflintown, Pa.
FASHIOXABLE GOODS aiwavs c
, band.
CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard at pattern.
PERSON'S baying goods can hate them
cut in garments free of charge.
BVTTERICrs PJTTERSS also for
sale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22. 1873-tf
A ftne assnitment of clotlis. rasmmerr
ve.-tii;. Ac, awrvs on banrf and fir s,le 1
v " ? P.. Lil I)fN. '
J
Arte Atlvertitemenfs.
ir. r. BtRSJi.isi's
TVRBINS
WATER WHEEL
Was aeleCtfd vrs ago. and pat ta
work, in the IT. S. Patent Office,
U. C, and has proved to be the best.
13 sizes made. Prices lower than
anv other tirat-class Wheel. Pamphlet free.
Address f. BURN HAM. York. ra.
$75
A WEEK to Agents to sell an r-
ticle altab!t at flour, fronts
imruene. raca; ir. aaawM Bcts-
xv M'r'o Co., Marion, Om.
Cf 4 TTT' THING FOR AOKNTS
Article to be sold pavs spJca-
diilly.
IVime neceesity In every lamilr.
I.lis maSe Urge commissioo in seeing.
Agents report immense sales. Article light,
elegantly put np; circulars giren free u
help Rules. Write ai once to Jas. il. Stew
art, Franklin, Mass.
-a, GILES'
LINIMENT
IODIDE OF AMMONIA
Cures Neoralgia, Face Ache, Uheumatum,
tiout. FroaUil Feet, Chilblains, Sore 1 hroat.
! Ervaipelas, Bruises and B ounds of evcrv
' . : . t T-v.
; 'r-hM ellMel
lon.of.bo oat instant : .uj salnaK.
i liu. ia ih nrt ann n tr n. .n
reuin.i. ,
" In croup. laryngitiJ and pneumonia I
bave used Gilt' Linimnt lodidt of jimm--miix.
with marked and decided benefit."
ROBERT S. IEYTON,M.D.,l;i7 W.ATth
! s:rwet York.
HARRIS fc EWISU.
i Wholesale Acents, C 11 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh, P'a.
Depot i'ti Sixth Avenue. X. Y.
For tale bv Bauka Uamlin, Druggistn,
!trt:inlou,"P4.
r Q diOfl per day at home. Terma free.
IpO h (pull Address Geo. Srin. . Co.,
Portland, Me.
Arrrr . WEFK gnaranfee ! to Male and K :
I m.Ie Aents, in their locality. IVt,
XoTHISli to try il. rrr-cuUrs
Frc. T. O. VI'.'KF.KV It CO., Atigmta,
Maine.
" MOST EITEAQEELNASI "
Terms of Advertising ate olforcd for New j
papers in the State of
. wn--."i-v a 't 1
I Send for list f papers and schedule uf rates.
Address
; Geo. P. Howell & Co., Advertising
! Agents,
.o. 4 1 rrk Kew, .New Tfrt.
PIIOTOCRARH GALf.ERV.
t
Bridcre Street, Sifflintorrn, Pa.
JOSEni 1IE?S wonl.I rep.xtfnllv invito
all who wnt C'MM) Pll'VrocS P!I
of themselves or their Irivnds ti five hrni
a calt, and be convinced thsi this is tbo
place to get
' good PH Ti nrs.
I Having prepared himself with tlie BkST
! lXSTRL'MEXT. in the market, and
! all the
i
L.1TFST IMl'R()VEME. IS
that constitute
.
J First - Class 1 hctoTipti ballerji
he invites all his friends arid th p-:!-'ic -en-eraily
to favor him wih their pit-"n.t:".
aud they w ill lc acrsiuiiiuda'"d with an.
thitiR in the line ot Photography.
Pictures tnketi Irotn. Card to Life Sue.
and Painted, if U. 'sired, in Oil or Water
Colors.
Siiia.il Pictures i-o.ied and enUrgcd.
!J Aiiibrotvp ur laguerre,tyje aN.
copitnl and otilai.'Ml. jnd p.tintcd it deircl.
A good sot.vlion FKAVKS kept on
hand at ill tituoa. aud chcsix'i tbat
Solid Walnut I rallies.
(lit Franies,
Imitation Walnut rr.ms.
lit) Ulioti Kn. wo.-i Frames,
liustic Frames,
Cjlncet Itn;ieriil Frank's,
Pituie Nails, Screw-ejes, C"rd andTss
sel, 4tc.
JOSKPH HMa.-i.
Miftinlown. Jan 7. 171.
! HUEYtSsCHKIST,
.st'CrrjStilts Tf KBVMIR i CO.
! To. those interraU'd iu the pureSase if
1 strictly
! TU1.E 11YE WHISKY,
tor medical purpos- s w urter
IJAlLKY'S Vl'RK RYK,
Prire t2 to $6 per g.illon, and will ahij in
packagta to suit purchasers.
We also handla largely a
CUPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY,
Price from l-50 to $1.7 .
We import
FIXE WINES. BKANPIK.S ANDGt.v,
aud also manufacture
DR. STfEVER'S
TONIC HERB BITTtllf;.
Send for Price Li-t.
Ill'ET A. CnKIST.
121 North Third Street, Philada.
ULATt IILEs H
Improved CL'Cl'M
3EK WCOD PL'MP
sTy.s the ai knowledged
market, by popular
verdict, the best pump for the least
money. Attention is invited to
- n niaicn ey a iroproveo. rrscs,ei, tnw
J:V Drop Check Valve, which ran be
tlwithdrawn without disturbing the
atXsajjoinls, and the copper coatuber
which never cracks, scales or rusts and will
last a lite time. For sale by Dealers and
ths trade generally. In order t be sum
that yoo get 'Blatchlcv'a l ump, be careful
and see that it has my trade-mark as above .
It you do not know w hem to Luy, descrip
tive circulars, together witb tba name ar.cf
address ol the agent nearest yon, will be
promptly famished by addressing, with
stamp,
CHAS. H. BLATCHLEY.
M xrrarrcRR,
506 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa.
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
rtlHE undersigned, at hia shop, on Water
X street, Mifttintown, has now on hand
and for sale cheap, a general atsortuuot e-f
He also has a larga lot of
COFFINS
on hand, ami, having purchased a res
Hearse, ia now prepared to attend funeWs
at the shortest notice and on the moat 'ib -eral
terms. He has ms.de a great reduction
in the price of Cortina.
K7 Repairing promptly attendet tf.
jnly29tf O." P. KOBfSOV.
gOI,eOS HEIBER,
Will viait Mifflin and Pafterson every
Tuesday, Thursday aod Saturday morringa
and will furnish tbe citizens of thes- bor
oughs witi tbe best of
BEEF, VEAL, XCTTOX, TORK, -
at the very lowest prices. He respectfuily
solicits the patronage of the public.
April 3. ll.U 1 y.
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