SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOW.V. Wednesday. June SO, 1T5. B. F. SCHWEIElt, KDITOB AND MKPIilTOt. Kepublicaa State Nomination FOR OOVIKNOE; imu J OH F. II A Uf RAX FT, IF MOVTCOMFBT COl'KTT. FOR STATE TKIASIRER, ton. IIF.XflT RAVTLC, iT CB1C COCNtT. They Care for no Policy but the j one tnat wins. Seuator Tburman, of Ohio, not long sine was a conspiounus man among the riomocricT for Presidential honors. Many of Lis fiieeds sow eav he bat ta.ked Linsre'.f to death on tb ques t.on of the currency. Ilia express ions a-e said by his friends to be of such j a character lately that it it impossible to tell what kind of currency be it for. That it what a pot lion of bit own party sav about Liiu The truth, however, is they only want to ran auotber man for the Presidency, and by tnoh talk tbej expect to get Tburoian off the track. Tba question of currenoy to thcin it a secondary one. They wish to win ; that it the whole of it, and it makes Isttl d fTirence to them whether j it be on bard money, on piper money,! or on repudiation, and for the reason they do not care as to the manner of j winning-, is the very reason that Sena- j tor Thurinan does not commit himself. ; lie sits on the fence, ready to get down on either side, or stay perched till he is j pure of a footing, when he steps off. j His position illustrates their case. They care for no policy but the one that wins. 1 TnE Cincinnati Telegraph promises the Ohio Democratic State ticket, the "unbroken, solid Catholic vote." The Catholics expect to get a reward by a portion of the Free School fund being ! t,et apart to their separate nse tbrougb I lemoerktic legislation. For not giving thetn a portion of the school fund to eet up sectarian schools Catholic i-chooli the Telegraph denounces the Free School system, in the following terms : "That is the law of an intolerant, ! persecuting majority, and the gospel of j modern paganism. It is the law of the highway robber, who takes the purse of I the defenceless traveler, and is strong j enough to laugh at the punishment of j law. It is tbo gospel that teaches the j youth of this country to stifle the voice j of conscience to be governed by noj Light r authority than the bludgeon of the poiice, auI to sneer at religion as an cffjte superstition. It is the gospel that has bl.u led out almost every trace of official honesty ; that has removed almost every vestige of rublic littue. it a gotpel w'nch a decent pagan of olden time icoulj have been ashamed to preich." What tie Catholics are after is a union of Church and State. They ex peot to reach it in this country through the I'emocracy. Grumble will be their Platform. The Democracy have jut tbe nomi nation of Governor and Treasurer off till tbe month of September. They do not wish to show their band until at a time so near tbe election that their de sigus and milk and water platform, which they of necessity must adoptj for they have no material out of which to construct a platform except one of objection and criticism, cannot be pen etrated and examined. They will pre sent nothing but a big grumble at every body but themselves. Grumble will be their platform. They are not Consistent. The Democracy shout den't be ex travagant, but they are extravagant, both in ar.d out of office. They say nothing but hard money, aud yet they are as greedy to make money in paper ac any clas of people in the world. They hare always been shcating gold and silver, and at the same time bank ing in paper currency) and then tbe kind of currency they used to give tbe country when they controlled affairs would be worthless once in about every ton years. They are not consistent. Stagnation is said to be as preva lent in Nevada, Utahj Wyoming, Col orado, and Kansas as in the Atlantic States, the authority being a traveling correcpondent of the Chicago Tribune, who says that things are Worst in Col orado, and that in all these regions Lun drcd3 of men are willing to work for their board, and many more would gladly return to the east on foot if they could get food cn tbe road. Enter prise seems to have collapsed in tbe j west as soon as the east stopped off the supplies of capital. .VorA American. Political Bushwhackers. The Democratic party does not meet the issues of the day fairly. They pre sent no policy as in opposition to that of the Republican party. The fact that tbey do not is the strongest evidence that can be produced that tbey have no policy to present. Tbey do nothing but scold. Tbey do not tell of a better way. They make no opn fight by pre venting themselves with something bet ter. 'I her are political bushwhackers. fiovEUJtoa Att.t., of Ohio, Las al ways been a hard money man. Now be stands on a platform tbat is somewhat in farorof paper money. It is of little moment to tbe Governor ; what be most desires to do is to win; tbo kind of money is of little accottat. There is a split that promise tegrow larger among the Te to-rtf y in y t Ycrk citr ; tin A hoy oaaied John biuglsaan, was sufLcauxi at Diilaburg, York county, t! few day ago. It appears that the boy, together with aa associate, was playing in a grist-mill and jumped into a grain receiver. Sv3ie one opened tbe receiver below, the grail suddenly moved down the tube, and the boy, Un able to escape, passed dawn aud was smothered to death before be eame out below. Hit companion called for Lis father, bat aid wa not secured in time Some days ago, while W ni. Geary was plowing on Daniel Kramer's place, near Millheim, Centre oouoty, tree blew down and killed one of the horres, seriously injured the other, aud badly bruised the plowman. Counterfeit five dollar notes en tbe First National Bank of I'aitoti, Illi nois, are being circulated. Another insane man was arrested at V ashington on the 22nd lust., who for several days attempted to ob tain entrance to the White House to inform the President that " a bloody war will take place in a lew years i between Eugland and the southern States. A thoroughly organized gang of coun terfeiters, under tbe lead of Dr. Milton II. Frank, a practicing physician of Allegheny City, has been broken np at Pittsburg, and several member, inclu ding Frank, arrested, and $200,0C3 ia counterfeit money captured. A despatch from the Black Hills, last week stated : Prof. Jeuney'a party and tbe expedition under Col. Dodge bave found a permanent camp on French creek, near Harney's Peak, which tbey have called Camp Harney. Gold seems to have been found in abundance. Nearly 100 miners were found there in j different camps, who bave made claims and dene considerable work in building! sluices, digging ditches, &o. Some ofj the party report that the soldiers in the ! oommand bave panned ont gold dust of a rich quality. Tbe command is re ported in good condition. Gold has been found in paying quautittet on French creek, luster's report has been confirmed in every particular. No Indians were seen by the command. Tbey are north of the I'eak. A counterfeiter of silver coin was arrested at Saratoga, a few days ago. His name ts John Roberts. On search ing his house, dies, etc, for manufac turing three and five-cent pieces and fifty-cett Canada coins, together witb a quantity of manufactured coins, were found. There is considerrble of Lis ware in circulation tn Saratoga. A soldiers' uioiiuineut wss unveiled at Schenectady, N. Y., on the 23d iust., iu tbe presence of ten thousand persons. There was a military procession and addretses. A recent statistician startles tbe country by telling the people through tbo papers that tbe average divorces in Connecticut are one in every nine. Miss Emmcline Mengel, daughter of Mr. Martin Mengel, of Perry township, Berks couuty, u the smallest person in tbe State. She was 15 years old on the 16th of March last, is 37 inches higb, and weighs 57 pounds. Her growth ceased after she was thiee years old. Her body is well proportioned, she is intelligent and a pleasant com panion. A New York Tribune and Times re porter bad a fight in the court room, about the time the jury on the Beecber case retired, about a sworn statement that Mrs. Tilton bad read. Each wished to obtain the paper for publication. Tbe paper was a sworn denial of all tbe stories relative to tbe Scandal. Tbe newspaper men were arrested, but were released without fine. - A great rain flooded a portion of Paris last week. At Toulouse alone the bodies of 100 persons who were drowned were found in bouses which were flooded but left standing. Many other people perished and their bodies were carried off in bouses that were swept away. Deaf and dumb men hare a poor chance in Texas. One of them went to a farm house, and whan asked wbat be wanted, put Lis band in Lis pocket to get a pencil, and be was at once shot down by the farmer, who thought Lis visitor was feeling for a pistol. A daughter of Lewis Scott, of Cos Cob, Conn., recently found a nitro-gly-certue cartridge in her father's pocket, and supposing it to bo a discharged pistol cartridge, tried to fit it upon the top of a lead pencil, when it exploded, teiring all the fingers from one Land, and terribly shattering tbe other. On the 2i:h iust. the Democratic State convention of Iowa nominated Shepard Leffler for Governor, E. B. Woodward fcr Lieutenant Governor, W.J. Knight for Judge uf the Su preme Court, and A. It. Wright for Superintendent of Public Instruction. The only resolution of any rcoraint passed was one asking for a "restoration of the President's salary to $25,000. A mysterious case occurred in New York harbor on last Thursday. Au un known man, about forty years old, with three fingers missing from tbe right band, hired a boar, and accompanied by a woman, who gave her name as Sophie Scbcdler, aged twenty-Lur, rowed to the middle of the river, ostensibly witb the purpose of visiting tome t-f the islands. When more than half way across tbe mil took revolver from Lit pocket and fired three times a( the woman, ttro balls entering the leg, ab domen, and arm. He then shot him self in tbe breait, and died immediate ly. The woman gave her address a Howard street, Ph:lade'phi, but de e!iBd to eoaiaan;'e tr prt-.falsrs about the euan, making several contra dictory ataicu.euL. She ilea ia a very preeariuua condition at the Park Hos pital, witb no probability of recovering. She afterward made an ante-mortem statement that the man was ber step father, and tbat the never bad any trou ble with bits. She bas a sister living at S89 Seventh street, in thit city. Dr. William Warren, of Barton, Md , a well-known physician, was sun struck in Baltimore last Friday, and died in an hoar. Ottawa, Canada, was visited by a severe hurricane on Thursday night, which blew down two brick bouses and a enmbtr of sbeds, fences, 4c. A toruado passed over Mendota, six miles above St. Paul, Minnesota, oo Friday afternoon, unroofing buildings, several of which were entirely demol ished. A child waa blown from its mother's arms and fatally injured. The oity of San Jose de Cucuta, in Columbia, South America, was destroy ed by an earthquake on the 18th of May, at half-past 11 A. M. The first shock, accompanied by loud subterra nean detonations, leveled every wall in' the city, aud buried under i'a ruins in tbat single instant of time some 8,000 human beings out of a population of 10,000 souis j and of those then spared many bave since died of their injuries, and others remain seriously affected in mind. A horrible adventure with a small pox patient is narrated hi tbe following language by a New York paper ; Small pox is prevalent in the German districts on tbe east side of tbe city, and tbe Health officer meets with mush opposi tion in removiug patients to tbe Public Pest Hospital. Yesterday a case was reported at No. 167 Stanton street, and a doctor and assistant were sent in an ambulance. They mounted tbe narrow stairways to tbe top floor and knocked at the door, which was immediately opened by a woman. When she saw who were her visitors she shrieked, and endeavored to push tbe door to again, but tbe men kept it open with difficul ty. " Yon bhan't take my husband," the woman said, doggedly. " He's alono here with me, and at the top of the house." "It makes no difference," slid the doctor, and I can't stay to mul tiply words all night. Tbis is a tene ment house, and we don't allow any cases to remain in them." Without further taik tbe doctor brushed past tbe woman, followed by toe ambulance man, but tbe woman bung to their coats and begged of them to desist. In a further room a man, Otto Christy, lay on a bed, almost unconscious. The doctor and bis assistant approached tbe bed, when the woman rushed forward, and seizing them both, pulled them off, and the two men were obliged to bave a hacd-to band fight to obtain posses ion of her husband's body. While tbe doctor held her around the body and pinioned ber arms to Ler sides, the other rapidly hoisted tbe dying man on his shoulders, in spite of tbe agonizing groans of the moribund. Tbe thought that the husband was really leaving ber gave Ler renewed strength, and she sprang once mere away from tbe doc tor and seized bim, who rolled from the assistant's shoulders to the ground. Tbey then began dragging tbe body along tbe floor to tht staircase, the wife clinging to it and shrieking dismally. In tbe evening the man died, and tbe excitement among the Germans is in tense. Friends of small -pox patients threaten to mob s.ual! pox officers, and the police Lave betn called on to pro tect them. County commissioners in Western States, where grasshoppers bave ap peared in great numbers, are offering 5 to 12 cents per quart for grasshop pers, dead or alive. Consequently in many districts farmers are harvesting grasshoppers instead of grain. A frightful accident happened to the daughter of Benneville B. Augstadt, Esq , residing about four miles from Perry ville, Berks county. The young lady, who is about sixteen years old, went 4o the well to draw water. After she bad raided a bucketful up to the surface, she leaned over to pull it back, when she lost her balance and fell bead long forward aid down to tbe bottom. As she fell she grasped tbe rope, and with great presence of mind, she re tained her bold and slowly descended to the bottom, about forty fest down. There was about seven foet of water in the well, but the rope was not much longer than would just reach to tbe bottom, and by tbis circumstance the girl was able to keep herself to the sur face of the water. A hired man, who was several hundred yards off working at harrowing corn, saw the girl tumble into the well, and ran direstly to the spot, just as the girl was about relaxing ber bold through fright. He cheered her up, wound the rope up until tbe bucket appeared, and then the girl was bauled up safe and sound. The wind lass was large and clumsy, and would not easily revolve, and bad it not been for this fact tbe girl must bave been killed. As it was, sbe was only fright ened, and was not hurt ia the least. When tbo was pulled out she looked like a drowned woman, and was pale as death. Tbis same girl saved ber little sister's life by running in the lans and catching a runaway bofse. On Tuesday of last week, Joseph l'almer, of Bedstone township, this county, accidentally shot bis wife with a rifle gun. The cironmstancea, as we bave beard them, sr as follows : Pal mer took down bis gun from iu place, intending to go out to shoot a squirrel, and after patting a cap on, tbe gun be-' ing loaded, the hammer slipped ont of iwjsrui, raasirg :t iff, c1 its wife being in the iuoiii aujhear by, witb a child about six months old' ia ber arms, tbe ballet struck ber arm holding tbe child, near the wrist and came out Bear tba elbow, causiog a Terr serious but not dangeroas woand. The child fell from its mother's arms and rolled under the bed and when taken np it was found to bave received no in jury. At last accounts tbe patient was in a fair way of recovery. Genua of Liberty. Mr. Faul Shifflar, residing near East Sarpsburg, Huntingdon county, a wid ower with fire children, met with a ter rible death ou Thursday morning of last week. He was trying tbat old and dangerous1 method of ascertaining wheth er bis shot gun was loaded, by placing his mouth ever the muzzle of the guo and blowing into it, with bis foot pres sing against the lock, and by some means his foot slipped, and as the gun happened to be loaded "very heavily with shot, it wa discharged, the con tents entering the unlucky man's mouth' and crushing the whole side of bis face into an unsightly mass. A fight by two lawyers id a Memphis court, Tenn., on tbe 21st inst., is de scribed by an exchange in this way : One of tbe attorneys called the other a liar, whereupon the one so addressed seized the Court Bible and knocked tbe other down, and proceeded to adminis ter corporal punisbmeut according to the code P. R. The J udge" called for tbe Deputy Sheriff. The combatants were finally separated by the bystand ers, and the Judge fined them fifty dol lars each, and also fined tbe Deputy Sheriff twenty-five dollars for being absent, but happening to remember tbat be bad sent that officer out just before the mill began, bis fine was remitted. Towanda, Bradford county, clergy men peoposa to preach only once a Sun day for the next four months. A young man in Jersey committed suicide on the day appointed for his marriage. He was crazy of course. A despatch from Utica, N. Y., last Saturday says : Ordo Davis, a farmer 52 years old, residing in Herkimer county, was found with bis bead nearly cut off iu bid barn on Thursday morn ing. His son, aged 21 years, the wife, the wife's sister, Mrs. Fred. Embnrge, ber son, aged 35 years, and a neighbor named Adams, bave been put under arrest to await tbe action of the coro ner'sjury. Davis bad bis bands and feet frozen through tte cruelty of his family, and was otherwise helpless on icccnut of sickness. He died i his bid in bis barn. Ou the 21th inst. the Indian chiefs Bed Cloud and Spotted Tail signed an agreement to relinquish their right io Nebraska. Tbey want $11,000 in horses, $9,000 in cards, $2,100 in har ness, and $2,500 in wagons La?t Friday, at Thomaston, Maine, the execution of Wagner and Gordon took pUce. Tho demeanor of the doomed men, which was cheerful the day before, bad changed-greatly on tbe morning of tbe execution. Wagner appeared much excited. He Las hith erto believed in tbe saving power of the charm which he wore next to Lis heart ; but at last, realizing its impo tence, be seemed breaking down. Both men protested their innocence. Gor don requested that tbe inscription, "Come unto Me, all ye that are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest," bo placed on his tombstone ; also tbat the hymn, "Jesus, lover of my s:ul," be sung at Lis funeral. Tbe gallows on which the men were to be hung was placed near (be quarry, and could be seen from no point outside tbe prison yard. The drop bad done re peated service before. The crime of Louis H. F. Wagner, who was a Prus sian sailor of brutal demeanor and grov eling instincts, was committed on tbe night of March 5, 1873, on Smutty Nose Island, one of the Isles of Shoals. For the sake of plunder be rowed to the Island, attacked tbe family of a Norwegian fisherman named Hontest, killing Mrs. Christensen and a girl named Karen. Mrs. Hontest barely escaped by fleeing to the rocks. Tbe plunder amonatcd to $20. John F. Gordon was the son of a farmer at Thorndyke, Me. Having grown jeal ous of bis brother and his wife on ac count of their preferment in bis father's will, he entered their room on the night of June 16, 1873, and literally chop ped them to pieces. Their little child was also killed and another boy was seriously hurt. Gordon set fire to tbe house, but the neighbors extinguished tbe flames and discovered tbe terrible slaughter. The most (tenuous efforts have been made for tbe last two years to save these men from tbe gallows, and the fight in their be naif bas been a bitlef ote, every point of law being appealed to, but without ultimate suc cess. Tbey at last paid the penalty of their atrooious crimes upou tbe gallows. The sheriff and his assistants arrived at 9 o'clock, and at once proceeded to mako the final arrangements. At 10:45 the startling announcement was made tbat Gordon bad attempted suicide by stabbing himself witb a shoe-knife. He bad been pfeiobsly searched, and bis getting possession of tbe knife is a mys tery. The wonnd was in the region of tbe heart, and be was fonnd lying on tbe floor of bis cell by tbe Deputy Warden, wba went to prepare him for the-gallows. At 1 1 :30 the Sheriff and bis deputies entered Wagner's cell and pinioned bis arms, and at 11:45 Wag ner marched to the gallows. He walked resolutely, asd mounted tbe scaffold with a firm step. When tbe rope was adjusted about bis neck, his counte nance bore a plaeid expression. Oor 4u wa brergbi dowa by fotrr men. He was unconscious, and bad been sol since be was discovered after bis at tempted anioida. He waa placed ia a sitting position upon a box on tbe drop and supported bj two deputies, Hu face was as pallid as a corpse. Wag ner oast Lis eyea toward bim and turn ing to the spectators, said, " Standing here to die, I proolaim my innocenoe before God." Gordon showed no sign of life save a faint moaning. Wagner bade adieu to several prison friends, and hoped at some future day the real truth af his case would come to light At 1 1 :49, tbe spring wa touched and the two todies weae banging in mid-air. Neither moved a muscle, their necks being broken by the shock. At 12. 20 the bodies were cut down and placed in coffins. Se-iv Advertisement. Staled Proposals WILL be received bv tbe undersigned, np to 2 o'clock on TUESDAY. JULY 13th, If 7-5, for the erection of a BRICK BUILD IN (1 on the grcrtnds of TL'SCAKORA ACAPEMY, at Acsdemia, Juulata Co., Fa. Plan and siieeiHcations can be seen at the Dru; Store of Dr. J. P. Sterrett, ia Port Koyal, Fa., Or at tM Kegistcr and Record er's office in Mifflinto Jn. Tbe Trnstees will meet at Academia, for the pc'rpoSo of open ing proposals, oo the above named day. Trustees reserve tbe rignt 01 rejecting any or all proposal. By order of the Board. J. P. STEKRETT, President, Port Hot), Pa. JOHX PATTERSON, Kec'r, Peru Mills, Pa. June 30, 1875. Ww. A. 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AT a meeting of the Commissioners, held at their ollice in the Court House in Slirtlintown, Juniata county, on the 11th day of June, 1V75, the following resolution was passed by the Bo an : Rtnlvtd, That the tax-payers of Juniata county lor tbe year 1875 be allowed 10 per cent, dednctlon on their State and County Taxes tor said year, on all such Lives paid on or before Saturday, July SI, 1U75, and 6 trjr cent, en all taxes paid on or before Sat urday, September 4, 175, after which time do deduction will be allowed on the taxes of 1875, and the Collectors of taxes of said year are directed tnd requested to give ail tax-payers in tbe several boronghs and townships in the county an opportunity to avail themselves of tbe chance of being benefitted by said deduction, and also to pay orvr tbe money so received by them ininirdiately alter the above-named dates to tbe Treasurer of J uniata county. By order of the Board ot Commissioners. JAMES DEEN, CUrk. June 16, 1S75. EST ft AT XOTlt'E. AN estray DUN MAKE came to the premises ot the undersigned, in Fay ette township. The owner is hereby re quested to come forwtrdi prove property, pay costs of maintenance and advertise ment, vt the ir.s.e will be otherwise dis posed of as tbe law directs. WILLIAM S. DUNN. June 23, 1875. Adtiilnitttrators' Notice. late of R. W. Jamiton, dictated. Wf IIEKEAS Letters of Administration V V on the estate of K. W. Jamison, late of Fayette township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hiving claims will please present them without delav to JOHN MOTZER, LOUIS K. ATKINSON, June 28,' 1873. Jdminiltratort. rUMATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. BirrLlXTOWl, JCXIATA COCKTT, TA. CAPITAL, fSO.OdO. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIX, Cashier. Diaicroas 1 Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, Amos G . Bonsall, John Balsbacb, H.H. Becbtel, J. W. Frank. United Stattt Stitritiet, Bauds, fc. bought and sold. Gold and Silver bought at highestt rates. Deposits received, collections made, drafts, on the trrfcipiil cities, and a general banking Oustness transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received oa special deposit. june'74-tf CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, MilBin'own, bas now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also bas a large lot of COFFINS on band, and, having purchased a new Bears, is now prepared to attend funerals ait the shortest notice and oa the most 'ib- eral terms. He has nude a great reduction in tbe price of CoBins. 07 Repairing promptly attended to. july29tf- . O. P. ROBISON. JOB PRINTING Or EVERT KIND done at this office. Dnrcs fc ire 4rint at Banks fe Hwmlin.'s 3tP Advertisements- A Valuable Farm at PRIVATE SALE ! THE undersigned, Agents of Isaac r2e, offer at Private Sale aa excellent Farm situate at Knrtx'a Crossroads ln Delaware township, Jauiata comity, Pa-, bounded by land x David B. Diram, Jacob I arts, S. O. Evans, and others, containing EIGHTY ACRES, being all cleared and in a good stats of cul tivation, haviug all been Utely well limed wtih GOOD BUILDINGS, and good running water. Terms will be easv. Further information can be had by calling oa or addressing us at Oriental P.O., Juniata county, or Isaac Pile, residing on the premises. S. G. DRESSLER, ABEL SUAEFFER. A pril 28-2 m Jgeut: NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Xiflllntewa, Pa. "JOSEPH IIESS would respectfully invite v all who want buuu rauiuuKarnj of themselves or their frieuds to give him a call, and be Convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First-Class Photograph. Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to favor bim wi'b their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line ot Photograpny. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied aad enlarged. Old Ambrotypes or Daguerreotypes also copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection or FRAMES kopt on hand at all times, aud cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Iiaperial Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, ax. JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Jan. 7, 1874. GREaVT REDUCTION IS THE PRICES OP TEETH! Full Upper er Lewer Setts at Lew as 15 No teeth allowed to leave the office un less tbe patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last tor life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to tbe hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for $15.00. Temporary sets $5.00 extra. Toothache stoped in live iniontea with out extracting tbe tooth, at tbe Dental Of fice of O. L Oerr, established ln Mifflin town iu IStiO. G. L. DERR, Jan 24. 1872. Practical Dentist. Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Jajcaet 17th, 1875. Trains Uatt Htrrisbwrg at follows s For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and 8 ft" p. m. For Reading a 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 aud 7 40 p m. For Potts villa al 5 20, 8 10 a. ro., and f 60 p. m. and via Schuylkill St Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. in. For Ailcutown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 8 50 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 00 acd 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains hare through cars for Philadelphia. SCNDJYS. For New Tork at 6 20 a. m. For Allcntown and way stations at 6 20 a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 43 p.- mi Trains for Earratntrg Itavt as follows : Leave New Tork at 9 00 a. m., 12 40. 6 15 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40, 1120 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. ru. Leave Poltaville at 5 66, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuvlkili and Susque- haana Branch at 8 05 a. in. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 6 60, 8 50 a. m., 12 25, 4 30 aud 8 45 p. m. The 2 40 a. m. train from Allentown and the 4 80 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SUSDJTS. Leave New Tork at 5 la p. u. Leave Philadelphia at 7 t0 p m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10 15 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 845 p. m. 'Via Moms and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. ItJMBEKl LUMBER If 100,000 WHITE PIXE LAP AND JOINT SHAVED SHINGLES, YELLOW aISE FLOORING, PUSTERISO LATH, PICKETS AND DRY BOARDS, FOR SJLE BY NEK THOMPSON, UUroy, Mifflin Co., Pa. June 1. 1875-Sm FAIRBANKS' SCALES Awarded the highest and only Premium for Scales, two Silver Medals, at the FBANKLUr raSTITUIE, 1874. ALSO, AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867, Over thirty-four competitors, aad at the VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1373, and acknowledged the STANDARD OF THE W0ELD. FAIRBANKS & EWLXG, 715 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Ju 27, 1875-13t The SrrrrsiL asd Rirraucax bas no superior as an advertising medium in thia vuuutr, nu u m journal oi vanea news and reading It is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Sale Bills minted on short uti.. Office ef Stnhnsl and RsmukUrmu. Sew AdccrttiftmeAts- COURT SALE! THE undersigned, AdminisiraioT - esuto of Joba W. Taylor. Ut ot - . v.. t nf,itm onntv. a- Spruc mu ivwiuuiy, ,1,1 i, cased, by virtu, ot an ordev of tb. Or phans' Court oi sara , y 7. public sale, oa tba pretmaea, at 1 clock r. s& siTTTRrtAlr. AUGUST 7th, 18T5, The following described real u-ta''' A tract of land situate ia Spruce HOI town ship. Juniata county, Pa., bounded by buds of William F Thomas, Thomas Ram sey, and ouera, coniamiug -- -NTlNrE ACKES, aH of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, hatof thareon erected a good Log-Frama WeatMoariicil House, FRAME STABLE, BLACKSMITH SHOP , and other outbuildings. TERMS One-third of the purchase money to be paid oa confirmation of sale by the Court j one-third on the fiMt day of .-ii iiiTA ,n Hard will be delivered and possession given 1 one-third oa the first dav 01 April, 101 1, wi'-s laiorc. April 1st. 1876 to be secured by Judgment bond. JACOB E5H, Adm'r of John W. Taylor, aec'u. June Id, 1875. N. F- BVRNIIAM'S TtaBttfB WATER WHEEL Waa aelecteid 4 yem ago, and put to vrerk in the i'. 8. Patent Office, D. C, and bas proved to be the beat. 19 sues made. Price lower than any other tlrst-class Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. BIRNHAM, York, Pa. GILES' IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia; Face Ache, Rheumatism. Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Bruise and Wounds of every nature in maa or animal. The remarkable curei thit remedy bas effected classes it a one of the most important and valuable remedies tor the cure and relief of pain. " I suffered tor years With erysipelas In my face 1 waa unable to go without a veil ; applied (Jilts' Liniment Iodide of Jhnmouia, which cured me." MRS. READ, 453 6;b Avenue, New Tork. HARRIS & F.WING. Wholesale Agents, 34 1 Liberty Street, Pt!bafghi Pa. lepot 451 Sixth Avenue, N. T. For sale by Baiika k. Ilaiulin, Druggists, MiifiinlowD, Pa, T3E MARVEL OP THE WORLD BE TUESOt WATER. U has restored thousands from the brink of. tbe grave ; given health and alrength to those deemed beyond the reach of all medical science, and turned tbe path of affliction to one of happiness iu the blessings within its virtues. It cures tbe deadly Bright's disease and Diabetes ; eradicates all diseases of the kidney's; restores tbe urinary organs to strength and power in a word, it ia a nat ural restorer of health, and bas performed the molt wotfderfn! rod miraculous cures of any known specific on the glod. Address, lor circulars, Ac, Can. Eicexb R. 11m nav, Waukesha, Wis. OPIUM AND mofiriliA habit cured without pan or inconvenience. No charge tor treatment until satisfaction is rendered. For particulars, address DK. LOt'GURY, Manor Station, Westmoreland Co., Pa. &nn A WKbK guaranteed to Male and Fe $1 1 male Agents, in their locality. Costa MJTlli.NU to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. TICKERY A. CO.. Aurnata. Maine. MOST EXTRAORDINARY Terms of Advertising are ottered for Newspa pers in the State of PENNSYLVANIA Send for list of paper and schedule ot rates. Address tituO. P. KO WELL ti CO , Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park Row, New York. J B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. . Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Fa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORE DONE oa the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can tune them cat in garments tree of charge. BUTTER1CICS PATTERNS also fcT sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Q7"Collectine and Conver ly attended to. OrricaOo Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JOBERT JIcMEEN, Attorney tofl Counselor -at-Law. rrompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi- CB9 Orrict oa bridre street, first door ml ot the Belford building. April 14, 18.5-tT LFRED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orrict On Bridge street, opposite tbe Court House square. M. BRAZEE, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGE0N, Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. . April 7, 1872-tf THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mrFLiSTOWir, rj. Office hours froia 9 a. a. to 3 r. si.. Of. Bee in his father's residence, at the south eaa 01 v ater street. ocl32-tf jy L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Offica at Acidemia. th r j vapt. 4. j. ratiersoa. ljuij 10, iO( A fine asimctneiiL of rlmki ! vest in rs. tc aiw-rva an h.nri .mi x ...1- 'by iv Bl LOl'TJOTi I b. &. LOVDON. Miscellaneous. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known aa uoe bf Uui isgat effectual rj!k. die ever dismi ssed fur ciaans 1 ing the system f and puritvioa il y stood the test c; years, with a ex n stantlv BTOWlii, reputation, based oa its mtnnsM: virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial w children, and yet so searching as to effectually puree cr.t the great corrup tions of the blood, such as the serut nloul and svphilitic coutamiuatioa. Impurities or Jiseaaes that have lurktri ia the system for years soon yield t. this powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cure, nianv of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrof.ilous diseases, L'k-ora, Eruptions, and eruptive disorders of the skin. Tumors. Blotches, Boil. Pimplea, Pustules). Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Ko or Ery sipelas, Tetter. Salt lUiemrl. Scald Head. Itinerwrorm. and in ternal Ulceration of the Uteru. Stomach, and Liver. It also curaa other complaints, to which it would not teim especiallv auapU-U. such as Drw bt. Dyspepsia. Fit. Jieuraljria, Heart Dlaense. Female Weak ness, Debility, and Leueorrliepa. when they are manifestations of tlx scrofulous "pcojotlx It is an excellent restorer of beali'u and strength in the Spring. By renew ing the appetite and vigor of the dila tive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless languor of the sea). Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor ind' a new lease of lift. PBMPAMED 31 Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast., lrH I mm Ammttjticmt CamMi. aoLD ar ricoisrs araarvwaSs. ftBW ASD ATTRACTIVE LUSrE OF GOODS jrT KkCtlVKD JT TUB PATTERSON DRUG ST0RH Among the many nice goods may be found tho following: Two Dozen Fia Poccrr Biiles, Laaaa Lot or PaoTooaara Alscms, Base tiicl ArrooBAra Albums, -l.x-TB Fi-nb Kxivss roa Ladies, Kimb Focnt Books', . tuettitt to SirrLT Tbb Cocstt. A Gbcat Va- B I BT T or Fl.NF INI TIAL Parca a. EsvBiorsa, f 1 Bristol Boabo Cases, Biases, Labcc Lot or Blask Book. Fcll Bocnd 1)at-Bookj, AND ALL OTUKB KlSDS AND SlZtS. Oabbosicas, Ext Qcalttt AccoactdNS and Violins, Kins Haib BaosHrs asd Cobbs, Cioab Calrs, Oca Tobac co lYacnss, Pobtwlios, Chess Boabds, 1)oi- OU, t'UECBKBS AND C B B C I B a B o a a Da, Pboto- B A W FBABKSi Bas a Balls, Spcctacle too Ki Glasses, Best Assortment in the Cocbtt. Tbe 1'irlic abb l.tviri.D to Call and Examine the Goods. Rbmcx- bib the Place. Pattebsom Dbco tobe: P. C. RUN OIO. Patterson, May 13, 1874-tf BLATCULEl'tf Improved CUCUM BER WOOO PC HP tbe acknowledged 3TA.NDAKD of the market, by popular erdici, the best Luni for the least noney. Attentiou ia invited to llalch'ey's Improved Bracket, the )rop Check Valve, which an be lilbdrawn without disturbing the joints, aud the copper chamber wtucu uever cracks, scales or rusts and will last a life time. For sale by Oeaiers and the trade generally. In order ! be snm that you get BIdtchtcy's Pniup, be caretul and see that it has my trade-mark as above. If yon do not know where to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with the aauie au ad Jress ol the agent nearest you, will i promptly furnished by addressing, with stamp, til A3. O. BLATCHLEY, jUxNtracrratft, 506 Commerce St., Philadelpoia, Pa. JEW DkCti STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Mala Street, Mifflintown, P OBALERS IN DRUeS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICAL? ,- DYE STUFF. PAINTS OILS,VAKNlSUE3,(iLASS,PUTTT, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIK BRU&HES,-TOOTH BRUSHES',- PER FUMKRY.COMBS, SOAPS, HAIR Oil, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OP PATENT MEDICINES. Selected with great tare, and wangle i irora nign autborc'v. E7"Fuiest of VYINE3 AND LlQ"Oi Z tor medical purposes. ttV-fKtaLjKil'TlONS cmponnded w..; great care. fJuae '.' BOOTS AND SHOES. T my residence at East Point, Xifi: :. L town, 1 am preuared to Droter:!v .m ordera for BOOTS A$D 8IIOES LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'? WIA? . at prices to correspond wif5 the tinis. kinds of REPAIRING . also prottftly attended to. Hop:a; !o ceive a share of the patronage of IZ9 pie, I subscribe myself their obedieni 1; -maker. A. B. FASICi. Teb. 3, 1876-tf Prathonsrtary'ar 9tof?e. THE account of Michael Brubaker, C -mitiee of David Brnbaker, a !uc . . now deceased, has been tiled ia this O--". , and will be presented to the Court :r nrmatroa on Monday. August ICth, ISTc , tba Court House in Miffliuto-wg. I. D. WALtlSV rVortjio.'arv Prothonotary's Otflee, iffifflin- f town, June 2,1875-td FIRST-CLJS3 PICTURES takt Hess' Photot-ramh Gaiirrv. 2;i- . imBsl 1 SiifflinU-wn .
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