Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 05, 1876, Image 2

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SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN!
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MIFFLIXTOWX. .
Wedac.day. Junaur; 3, T6.
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F. SCII .VEIEU,
iwtui t raorairroa.
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i0 ernor Martranlt S Message, j
Governor Hirtranffs niossa-e wa '
rc-eire 1 at a time too near pnWiw
turn n.nr to unmn oi na exunueu ;
n-viw in thiH issw.
The( Fmatirai of the Omiinon -
w-Jth w tVfirKtsnbjert considered
lrr Hiu KxrpKeiirr. EhiriUL' tbe
jmrt -!-v-n xinrn tLe annrud rlnc-
tion uf tbe State l-lt average:! uear-
lv M. millliin nn.l a ll.llf lloILtrH. JV .
- .
liILir8 remain in tbe Treatniry each J
ear, fn tlie Sinkinff Fnnd. Tlie nat-;
m-al incn!:ise of tbe tax or revenue !
with tb IcKKenino; of the State in I
dolitedncss will rearlT inTe:iws this ,'
iKtLtnce. By applying Uum hutiiIus ;
to tbe extinpTiishment of the State !
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- ,. . . , , -",6'"6 !"-, - j v , .... . , , linen wan usuij uiaiigicu,anu n la icarru . (M)r lahbr for eleer uiin.
the preMt distribution of the reve- J po.er hj ,r,djng War : A brother of Secreur, t'U.., ? rd and forward as if i, would be torn ; when the fire beg.n. The.r e.pe b, ! iuffl. ;njnr. . ! SSW. No pass
nnwsovera million and a qttirter ; . ..; a,-,!;.;..! ..I-.-.! dler is here on inspection duty and is fro : fB.tenines. Mant ladies were , Ibe door and sinele window was eut off, . , j hnrr,-r.. no.in.usht. Specid indnceioent
. tnJ cnarge micuallengej. Ine w
4-Idof dbtin abont ten years. ; Coa9titauoD .o.oa its other absur
Tbe new CoUHtitntion, however, haa ; o lW
intbe State expenses in .the ;ttife hj iMt- tlnnng fargentle
wiuad re.,iiirement of five bumlred ! w,a, WM Mue tfce A of a gln.
tboiwan 1 dollars for Camion School ! gIfc nigiljtra:e. Tbe IJoiird of p4r(loM
parpiMea. and nwessary l" j 4reated by the new Constitution, con
menu, in J.i U. iary. L-islature and ; nf Lu,en4Dt 0oTrrnor tbe
elaim, of deserviu- IW-chnntiM, i g f Iuteru.l Affairs (both
anioroLw unn iarger reaw-u.ni, a ;
vue revemen are n-w uiMxiuuietu :
uy anomer rairuiaiion ii npie!irB
that bv tJiiu one-third of the cor- .
porn t ion tax. wbi-h tbe Lejjislatnre :
aKij,ml to tbe Sinking Ftind, and
l l: x : ii a! - l x 1 1 . .. -
of tbe "eueral fund, tbe whole in-1
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lei)ieuies can kuu oe iiiiiuiuutu ui ,
I I tilt Ul 111 .
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fifteen Tears. Without additional
-
taxation, a fund luathns be created !
th.with the other revenues of tbe
general fund. wilL with pntdent man- j
figment, poKHibly be mffinent
meet all tbe nei-esKary and pror j
exju-nHes of tbe government, and I
recommend that this change be made.
Education. The prosperous con-
dition of the public Bc-book ffrl i
militant occasion for jutt pride
Ten years "ngo the Commonwealth
had'one thouaand seven hundi'ed and
forty three graled Hcbools within her
limits ; to- hiy there are five thou-!
Hand wx bandied and twenty-five. I
Dunn" the last decade the value of '
1 1 , i 1 '....I i
uer hcuooi projwi 1 j uiu w
from five hundred and -ty-u-j
thousand eighty-eight dollars and ;
ei-nx cenis to to uiiuio.iour uu-,
IV 1 as Pi ? il. J a?
dred and "fiftv-uine thousand four '
hundred ami fifteen dollars and eih-
ty-three cents. In 1805 the State
exoeimea noon nur ,m..m- feU it our duty to expose, and brand.
three niillionH sis bnnilred and tliir-i
teen thousand two hundred and) Cattle stealing, by Mexicans, from
tbirty-eif'htdolli'.rssndfiftT-fivecents. ' Texans, is creating a strong inclination
In 187.) tbe outlay for the same pnr- in tbe minds of the public to have the
liose was nine niiilions three hnndred business stopped, e7en to the taking of
and sixty-three thousand nine bun-' a slice of Mexican territory, if redress
dred and twenty-oeven dollars and ' cannot be obtained in any other way.
Heventeen cents." Thirteen thousand The quejtion may be asked, would tue
ei-ht hruiilred and sixty-three teach-1 tk''"g f Pc of territory bet
era attended, during tbe bust year, ! ter the condition of affairs, or wtuld it
the Tear hero' Institutes held through- 'only remove the field of stealing fur
out.the Commonwealth. j "er south ! Tbe citiicn can best an-
The Governor's opinions njion the er these question by leisurely re
HtilijectH of compulsory and indus-1 flection ; but tbe overshadowing ques
trial education have nndergone no ! "on protection to our citizens in their
cbAnge. I Pceful pursuits of life. - Treaty obli-
. The Xoruial Schools, and Soldiers' j gstions and treaty laws may be solemn
Orphans Schools are next considered, covenauts, but they are no more solemn
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and thence the Governor passes to j
the subject of Municipal Govern
ment, which is lengthily considered,
or reviewed with sucb ability and
thoroughness that it will receive wide-
Kiireid attention. The subject of
the CeuteuniaL The Insane, Lawless-
siess. The National Guard, Insusance,
Geological Surrey, Fish, Tbe Board
of Pnblie Charities, Vagrancy, Pris
ons Colonial Becords, Salaries for
Uoniitv Officers, Poll Tax, Boundary j
lines, T&mks, all are passed jn re
view, and followed by most appro-j-ropriate
notices of The death of
George AYoudward, ex-Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court of Penasyl.
v.iuia, the death of Horace Biauey,
mid the death of Samuel . Dini-i!ii;-k,
late Attorney General of the
Coimuon wealth, after which notices
his Excellency closes his long- And
uMe message.
There is an addenda following Uie
(roveruor'H message, ut the debta of
the citis of Allegheny, Albany. Bal
ti:u're. Boston. Cliingo, Cleveland,
Jlftroit, Louisville, Jlilwankee, New
si. New lrle:ins, New York, lUla-
d. hibia, Portland. Providence. Rich-
jm iHU t. im.. uocnester, 1 ms -
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TushewConsti-ationUsmanywuK.
, . 1 question ot uuince emigration is not a
rrnvii-ions, and auany unaise sua ex-1 .,,,....
. .. .question for California, it is a question
ieiietve provisions. The provision cf .
warring the judiciary is one of the
latter kiud. The Constitution j rovides
for tbe establit&nient of a court for
every population of 40,000 people. A
t'i ulation of that nuanber in tbe coun-
try have not the business to employ a j
I'uurt. It is a wrong to inflict a court ;
0:1 mch a limited number of people. In i
tlie contemplated changes that will be- (
... ne -.r ro. r-rnrwuusi in tha .
Constitution, the late watering f theiTiltou! It will likely bring Mrs. Til -j
judicial districts should he changed, or j ton to the witness stand. j
at lesst a chance should be proposed.
aud the people be allowed to act on it.
. Til IRE is one class of husbands re-;
striott-d to four wives, in Persia. Tbey j
are ua fortunate fellows when compared
to another class of husbands who are -
allowed to have as many wires as they
rhopsc Bo thankful thst your lot1
est in IVria.
Exposing a Charge Against Got-
" ernor Hartranft.
; Col. McClure, in his lima, recent'
'charged by insinuation against Gofer
j nor Hartranft, for tbe par lotting of eer
j tain men who were recommended to
! him for pardon, by the Board of Pat-
doo. Under the abore heading the '
,Urn4bllrg Jeletyapk W eon-
, tibU eb e lh , Tm n
waj :
r y; ri , A tr Me-!
Iclure with the granting of pardons '
! 6oTernor Cvthtt tbe meMM j
... . . the !
6 exere.se of that high prerogative, mar,
- j in part, account fr his fling at Gove'r-
" nor Hartranft in bis paper of December
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r . i . i n t . . n -a t i
tecutive clemency for political advan- i
iiaa, ' I
tages. 1 Ue immedute eases citefi are .
O a
those of one Snjdcr, of Lancaster, and
the Cieai field rioters Senator Wallace
was so anxious '.0 lodge in jail. But
Col. McCluie is too well informed of!
present process by which psrdons j
are granted to be permitted to make
i., ,nd the Attorney General!
j Secretary
of the Commonwealth
(Repoblicins). No pardon is denied j
rbicb this board advUe the Governor
; to issue ; none are issued without tbe
sutbority of tbe Board of Pardons. If,
i therefore, tbe Governor bas been issuing
, r r
'.pardons for tbe purpose of securing
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nfililif-sl ftdtantnera fur hln nmn rtart
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CvUlv UUC IUUOI uain III CI CUtdiCCUCU IU
counirance of Gen Mo.
c.ndIeM ,nd Mr (bolh bemo
cra,;c &tM eflieerf . ,0 tbij M,ielue
or at least one of them-for otherwise
. . - f . w d coa!d
be secured. And in tbe interval be
tween the death of Attorney General
Dininiick and the aitnointment of Mr.
Leirdarjnr wbich thel, pir.
dons were probably passed upon tbe
lioard consisted of the two Democratic
officials named above and Colonel Quay.
It is perhaps best to let this unjust
flinfr at the Gorernor nass with the easv
cengure 0f making :t ridiculous. But
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to Ibe malice which induces an editor
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uoJoubtedIy ig to such , cbarge.
, we blt GoTernor IUrtriDft
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! " has much reputation to lose." Let
1 us hope it will not be destroyed by any
1 such injustice as tbe charge we have
l" bsve an Hundred Mexican
scoundrels ride across tbe border on to
American soil and plunder the country
fur scores of miles aiound of cattle,
torses, "1 provisions, and then ride
e line to Mexico, and from
there deride the victims. The
soleiuuity comes in atrobg, just
there, on tbe pluudeied people
ben ;
tbey realise that tbey dare not follow
tbe thieves and retake their property,
- United States troops dare only
dash up Io the border, then halt, and
there sit listlessly in tbeir saddles, by j
the line and see the thieves drive away i
quietly with tbeir plunder. That is,
indeed, an infinitely more filenin scene.
Caupokxia bas laws on her statute
books prohibiting eertain kinds of
Chinese emigration. Tbe right of the
State to pass special laws that conflict
with United States treaty law, and
ami general laws of the United States
on tbe question of emigration is a ques
tion or right that would exalt the State ,
above tue natwn. 1 be result ot tbe
late rebellion tested and desposed of that j
assumed right. True, tbe questiou of
emigration was not on tbe surface, but I
all questions in which the Nation be-1
, , , ptrtJ WM Ktllei by tbe reTolt
!of tLentbinfw of Xt,on1
P"""""! Stte vipremcy. The
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.smm tuu.; VUIUDD CHI ljl 4wlVSU BX.
ferred to have been carried up to the
United States Supreme Court.
Frank Moi'LTOSi has instituted legal
proceedings against Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher for $50,000 damage growing
out of the late scandal. Will this suit
establish the truth or falsity of too
i.t intim.ee nf Mr. lUeehpr and Mr. I
T v . . , .
Tiir New York Herald u iu agony j
over some mysterious brotherhood i
known as the O. U. A. M. P. O. S. of
O. A. U. and A. P. A.
Suakespeari says M marriage and,
hanging go by destiny." Whs will
g'ny Shskespesre t
New York State Las a population of i
, 4,701,205 people.
A Man Passes Himself as a Bro
ther of Secretary Chandler.
- A tew aoyt ago a man appeared at
Benesia borrar.ks, Bear San Francisco,
California, and represented himself a
being a brother of Secretary Chandler,
and in Lia name wished the commander
of that pnat to famish bim with artut.
The eomuiaoder, suspecting that" there
eU,;,,- ot right .bont tie de-j
maud, concluded to telegraph to the ;
War Deoartrntnt at Waobineton. wiich
he did. Ilre are tbe despatches iht: Urge poni..n of tbe male population branch office on the Centennial ground.
?twedt mni 'm:ipulblLiJAUh "ttets, all etrioei-g a state!' 11. J Hall.' a Baltimore dry gnoda
which explain tbe fraudulent eharacteff of general demoralisation. At the . ercbant, with $4,800 of stock in bia
'of the would be brother. The despatch-
j e. were sent from tbe post named above
and from Washington city :
.. ,r n t c ,
u uflM i . iv nrntismnn rrrmi n rm rii
dI-r U hen, ""peclion dut, and is (
an anna tA IielVaw raa In mi tsllaWfl him. 1
Sba t ,beu t
ine reception or the message some-.
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hat surprised Secretary Belknap, who;
could not imagine what peculiar kiod of
! inspection the reputed brother of Sec-
ChBIldlrr conld be ene,d m
which would require arms. He accord-1
ingl, communicated at once with the'n"' ' n'dD"i T 1
ccre..r, of the Iuterior, sending him 1 '"cb l F
the followine teleirr.m : i tu,ub,ed 0Ver "eh 'her' 1,01 fortOM,e- j
. . It n tone was bur. Accounts frrm I
-Hon. Zcknnk CAoWer, Serntart , J ww , !
. .i. -.-. a -' ....1 rmints alons- the R. D. It It. state that
oy r inirMui . a wwi irjic.-ciinu
bimsell to De yout nrotlierisatuaoecia
barracks, l aliforiiia, on inspection duty, t
and desires to be tumisbed witn arm..
(Si edl "W W Bei knap !
,ge "Secretary of War." i
It was not manv minutes before" the '
following characteristic reply was re
J t
eeived at the War Department : '
"Aon. IF. W. Beiknnp, Secretary of
War: 1 have no brother. Arrest tbe i
scoundrel. Let no gilt-edged man ea- j
cape. (Nened) .
Zachahiah ClIANM-EB,
Secretary of the interior.
Upon the reception of this reply the
Secretary of War at once Ulegrspbed
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to California to have the t
arrested, but tbe bird bad
to California to h.ve the bogus brother
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terd.vfDec.29l. however, the police
1 um. ac-
got track of him, and at once placed
bim in durance vile iu San Fi.ncisco,
here ha was can tared. Intelligence
of rht. ... at one, sent to the Secre-
tsry of War, who made haste to com
municate the news to bis brother Sea
retary in tbe following terms :
"Hon. ZacAariah Chandler, Secretary
of the Interior: Capt. Jones, alias i n the night by tbe loud Darling 01
Capt. Middlesex, alias Col Smith, alias their dogs, and tbe exotllent housewife
JIajor Barclay, alias Lieut. Brore, alias , eodeavored to incite Ler worthy hue
Lieut. Dodge alias jour long ht;btndtoinve6ti beeuseofjt Ue
kwnll.a.fs w..a hd.n aiantiiearl IB. Man I c
kpAtlias Ikatai Kan . r i 11 rA I is Malt
viuiuci u tva vssl. as va aa 1,-1.1 u
Francisco, and safely lodged iu jail at
that place. Any fraternal or losing
message or words of condolence you
may wish to forward I will take plea
sure in bariug transmitted atd eouiinu-
n,CVimerf W'uW V Keikmip j
''Secretary of War."
To which the following brief reply
was sent, closing for the present tbe
correspondence on the subject
Hon. W. W. Belknap, Secretary of
liar. Please have the man of many
aliases examined, and if he bas sn un
usually large strawberry mark on bis
shoulder, hive him hung any way, for
for it is better that ninety-nine finno-
1 cent men should be bung than that one
gilt-edged man should escsped.
(Signed) "Zaciiabiaii Chandler,
. "Secretary of the Interior."
Hews Items.
It is said that Stewart, the great)
store man of New York city, conducts
bis business on the system of the old
fashioned country store, that of keep
ing everything from a hair-pin up. He
deels in no particular line of goods, but
10 every line of goods.
' Tbe Bank of Braodywine, at West
Chester, is broke.
Tbe dead body of Jack-on Fiailey,a
veteran buuter of Martinsville, North
ampton county, wbo had followed the
trail for thirty years, during which
time he had killed two thousand deer,
I w n linn.lp.il .n1 fort tr.t lie.. h..r.
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twenty five catamounts, three panthers
and unnumbered wolves and foxes, was
found Dec. 17tb, near his favorite bunt
ing ground, on the Welsh Mountain,
ber b begone, two days before
witb two of his companions to hunt for
i 44 bar." Tbe villagers had become
alarmed at his prolonged absence, and
sent out a search party. When found
the body showed signs of a severe strug
gle with some wild beast, his clothing
having been torn from throat to knees,
and bis face, neok, breast acd abdomen
being terribly lacerated. Nothing fur
ther was found uutil tbe party jeacbed
Xamarack swamp
The body of Frat-
,ey WM uken back to Martinsville by
tbree of ,ba futJ While going about
lbe iwiInp one of the nen omi Fr,j.
UyJt rifla iUndig ,g,in,t a ,ree. Both
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.
'of ao enormous eatamounL It was
j with wonnd, 0 beiog mlde
by a rifle ball and tbe rest plainly by a
knife. Tbe snow having been scraped
away about the tree against which the
rifle stood, tbe hunter's knife a long
elasp-knife with buck-horn haudle
and pieces of his clothing were found.
It was evident that there had been a
fearful struggle, for the ground was cov
ered with blood for several feet around,
and the nnderbush waa bloody and
broken. Later his two companion
Were discovered. ibeT bad beard
nothing from Frailey since the first
o"J. hen he had started home for his
JL
dogs to trace: a lost Dear.
The Board of Supervisors of Orange
eounty, N. Y., the eounty that fed 18,- i
000 tramps last year, 'have decided to '
derive some benefit fromtheai this win-!
ter .0i enacted a law for the erection
of a temporary workhouse in each town.
Every tramp applying for relief will
sentenced to imprisonment, with
1 bard lsfior, for from are to sijtj davs. I
There was a wedding among rich!
people a few day g in Blnmnitigton,
The bride' name u Saliie
Wcrtbingtna. She i worth a million persons whow. be bad induced to Joto
of dollars in tnonej. Tbe groom's a bogus Masonic lodge. Be had pock
name is Henrj Stewat. There was no j eted all tbe fees, and was detected ool v
displaj of wealth at tbe wedding by his peculiar method of ioilialino.
The shock of an earthquake was felt j lie bad '.elied on bis rietiius' ignor
at Richmond, Va , at midnight, on tbe , ance of Mesouic laws to carrj out bis
22ud of December b.t An inhabi
ant relates bis experience as follows : !
In lees time than it takes to write it, a .
otels bells were rung, and guet made
j general ru.h for the pasaages, eorri- ,
jdors.&e. At the Exchange tbe bridge ;
iL. i. k;l lim mrul k.i.l
uc nccn .i.n inn uuiuii'ua " i :
fr011 iu f,.tening,,
....
' greatly frightened. Few of them took '
. ,L.i. Tli ihnrk .
IIIUC " OJmm'. iui.it wav . ----- ,
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.arkr flt aetereat out Leiitb
r r
street, where houses rocked as if on
the bosom of a mighty wave. In some '
ii.st.noes ent.re lamii.es ruaueu o .u.o .
the streets wild with terror. Tbe eon-
,UB ""cc ,' . .
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tne anoca waa leu very soincij.
Butler county whisky'distillers hare
beeB ,rre8ted for .CrH.ked" business
The Ca,holie eLnrch ,l P4Mic N J '
burned by an incendiary a few
JJ
i A nruat nl th l.atholis cnurcu at
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Newport, n. 1., retuses uuriai, accora-
" to Catholic rites, to the corpse of a
Catholic child sent during life by its
parents to a Protestant school.
i In 20 days and 21 hours Colonel
Scott, President of the Pennsylvania
railroad, put up the Philadelphia mar-
j " 8,re" Dr,aK" "crD" ",e -J"i
l . . . t. -j . I. ai ii. : ll I
i i 1 L c .1-
U,CB w" ".royeu oj ore reoy.
A California eirl tamed Shirk bas
!rien lb fi'st nk M ctreM
j while at tbe same time a
A-dereof of Louisville, Ky., is
carrying off tbe highest honors of tbe
! U8 in tbe Wekt-
Tbe Fiacastle (Va.) Herald related
this story some days ago : M Last week j ommendations and tbe most implicit
Mr. W. W. Woniack and family, who'faiib that she, and she alone, deserves
live on James river, were aroused late
declined to be disturbed, however, by
what he thought a trivial matter, and
she boldly ventured out. With tbe aid
of a serrsnt and the dogs she captured
a tremendous bear (considering its age),
to the astonisbmeot of her liege loid,
who put iu his appearance after thel
fight was over."
While atteinntinz to cross the ice at
North Acdover, Mass., on Christmas,
Nettie Saiith and Anna Conlin, aged 9
and 11) ears respectively, were drowned
by tbe ice gtting way.
A negro named Patterson kicked bis
wife S3 inhumauly on Christmas, in
New Jersey, that she died a few days
aftei wards. He was committed for
trial.
A colored boy, aged eight years, was
drowned in the canal basin at Harris
burs on Christmas evening. His name
WM William Brown
A boy in Washington, D. C , got
possession of a bottle of whisky on
Christmas, and drank abont a half pint
of it. He sickened and died from tbe
effects of the drink the next day. He
was seven years old.
Eighty people were killed and fifty
wounded, by tbe giving way of a floor
in a church in Switterlaud, during
Christmas festivities.
A man fell down a flight of stairs at
bis place of lodgings at New Breton,
Coun., on the '21 U ult., and broke bis
i
neca.
Tbe magnitude of the oyster trade
may be imagined Then the fact is learn
ed that fif'.y thousand persons are en
gaged in tbe business.
A few days ago a thief entered tbe
Blackstone National Bank of Boston,
and snatched a package of $7,000 in
greenbacks from the counter and fled.
Where
Edwin Mickley, of Northampton
county, went to church last Sunday a
week, and then thieves went into his
bouse and bagged $500 worth of
watches and jewelry. While be was
praying the burglars were watching and
preying.
Mr. S. C. King, elected sheriff of
McKean county this fall, is sad. It bss !
just been discovered that there was no
legal election for sheriff, as tbe term of
the present sheriff appointed by the
Governor to fill a vacancy does not
expire until the end of the next Legis
lature. Tbe Bucks eounty people living in
Philadelphia have decided to form
themselves into a society to be known
as tbe "Bucks County Association." It
is to be the headquarters of all Bucks
county people.
John E. Grant, of New York, has!
been sentenced to eighteen months' im
prisonment and a fine of $500 for pub
lishing or sending through the mails a
disreputable sheet.
Joseph Bark, the city treasurer of
Buffalo, has decampeaj, bein; a de
faulter to the amount of about $250,-
000.
His bonds filed with tbe city
clerk amount to $350,000, acd arel""rago, of Pyberry township, has be
signed by some of tbe most prominent
and wealthy citizens of that city. Be-!
fore taking his departure Baik made a
' general assignment of his pr-pt-rty.l
which is estimated at $650,000. He '
has been a very extensive real estate!
1 operator, and built up the eastern parti
of the ctly.
Charles A. Delargardiere, formerly
a teacher in the schools" at Boston, has
been arrested fur swindling about nttj
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' scbeme.
Dourly mails will be carried between
the n.U.delpl.1
a Post Office and its
store, has decamped, leaving ereditors !
to whistle for about $90,000 j
A negro's eabiu was burned in Sum- j
liar S f! ami hia ImiiiiI were WltUin I
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and he broke a hole in tbe roof through j
vhirh to CR.wend to their le'CUd.
lie t
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could onlv eet out one at a time, lit
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wife aui two children were taken out.
..i.;,.ir:
leaving one child behind.
Tbe m-gro !
a,, . - , j
ed, by ths spreading flames, but he j
U . i i
a YJ' 7,'
def WUh 'he eh'id- , . ,.
A e,UV,0S n 10 8',,e f P.
and an eai thriuake iu the Philippines
, . . . ,. . . .
has destroyed the lives of two hundred
'and fifty people, and property to. con-
,-L;j,r.l.U .. ,
ve,siacraoieamouni. . ,
P:per, the church muidereror Mabel
. I r '
-
ToOU?' ""d9 h'r Lredih eM" "
j his bst trial. It was decided that ths
bir found 00 ku cual n,i6I" b"a be'
.;i i. .i. i l . :
loiizeu io lue ciri no was cuur nun ui-
a -
sieau oi .ue B u ...eU. . u,.8
j men cannot too highly value the single
, hairs found on their eoata after a class-
i . r . i : i i u:n-j "
meeting. Those tiny threads may br Id
e J '
, a man from eternity, or they may weave
a chain of circumstances strong enough
to bang bim forever. ,
The school teachers are becoming so
! ; ;n 1 1.. k. ihm K...l.n
. ... -
papers are oeggiug me scores oi iair
o are crowding the J"'"-"
Scboo.s to adopt any other occupation
or live , hood than t.ach.ng One v.-
cancy in thr public schools brings from
fifty to one hundred and fiity applicants
fifty to one hundred 1
for the position, each with strong ree-
the situation.
The Rev. Mr. Noble, a Free Metho
dist preacher of Portage, Wis., bas
purchased a steamboat, in which be
travels np and down the Wisconsin
river holding revival meetings at every
landing.
The Centennial year was nshered iu
by illumination, ringing of bells and
the firing of guns in most of tbe lowus
of this State on New Year's moruing.
&bt by a 6tepsea.
The Likens, Dauphin county, Pa.,
Register tells the following:
A man named Thomas Morgan, who
resides with his wife aud six children at
the east end id Pultsville street, 11 i
conisco upper end of this county was
shot and fatally wounded on Thursday
uigbt last. Tbe lo older children of
Mr. Morgan are by a former busband,
aud consist of a boy and girl. It ap -
pfars that on Ihe evening of the shoot
ing Mr. Morgan attended Ibe lodge of
the Knights of Tythias in Wicouisco,
reluming home in company with a
neighbor about 10 o'clock. A few min
utes after Le entered the bouse tbe re
port of a pistol was heard. Mr. John
Murphy, living two door east, in a very
few moments reached the scene, and
was told by Mr. Morgan that bis step
son, Hampton Miller, had shot him.
The painful news spread rapidly, and
Ibe bouse was soon besieged with ex
cited people. Drs. Maurer and Be
Veny, of Williamstowo, held a consul
tation tbe next moruing, aud it was
tbeir opinion that tbe unfortunate man
eould net long survive. Before Squire
Israel, Mr. Morgan made the following
sworn statement : " I came bume Iroui
tbe lodge in company with Alfred Wal
lace ; 1 went to my valise, found it cpeo i
1 C -1 C 1 ... 1.1... .... 1 . L.n ...I I
auu . icw .1 .iv ico i . . u uhi . .wmwu..
....
np stairs with some dooks ana piaoea
tbem in my box ; asked Mrs. who
opened my valise j sho said nobody,
but finally admitted she bad opened it
herself, and while Mrs. and ue were
having words about the opening of ibe
valise, J. Hampton Brubaker Miller
abot me while I was on my knees in
front of tbe box." In accordance with
this deposition young Ha.upton Miller,
the step son was arrested and lodged io
prison. Tbe feeling against tbe young
man waa quite bitter iu tbe eouiniuuity ,
but he exhibited scarcely any concern
for his fate, and refused to converse on
the subject of bis shoot ng. He is
about 19 years of age. Early in tbe
evening of the tragic affair Mrs. Mor
gan called at the office of a justice of
tbe peace and expressed a fesr that
something would, happen tbe family
during tbe night. Sbe further declared
that ber husband was behaving bsjly,
and asked that a constable be stationed
in tbe vicinity of tbe bouse. From
this it is inferred that she was apprised
of the plot to murder ber husband. The
domestic relations of the family had
not been pleasant for several years.
Ravage by Olptberla.
A sad ease nf tbe ravages of dip
theria is reported from Wane county,
; Pa., by which tbe family of Thomas
i come nesrly extinct. A few month
ago the wife died ; in December Mr.
1 Crairo, four children and a servant girl
died of Ibe dreaded disease. Tbe two
remaiuing children of the family at the
beginning of tb year, 1876, were re-
ported dangerously ill cf tbe same dis-
: ea?.
A Trick r the Craarera
They Inoade CornfiM and Strip It.
, Tbe Lawrence (Kansas) Tnbunt thus
exposed otie o' tbe tricks of tbe Gran
gers id (bat neighborhood : M About
two tuootbs ago, Mr. Alexander Bojd,
Master of -Washington Vallej Granga,
cauie to Lawrence for a load of sand,
and just as be was g..ng to the nser
near the L. L. k li. depot, with bis
team and waon. tbe locomotive wbis-
tied, and tie horses took fright. Mr.
Bojd jnniped fur their beads,, bat, al-
though be held on to them for a time,
I tiier tore looe from Lim, dragred him
down and flie ..g,,,, p,. over bis
lilgbf gQ injurlg lim ,Ut be
j ib,e f(Jf Hin
... ...... .
.1 1 l. ji ij 1 . . . . .j
! received medical attendance.
badlv
i suffering condition, but he la now Well
enough to get around his farm.
" II is Grange, bearing of bis ci-pdi-
tion, i wbich be eonid t resist an
attack, invaded his eornlield, stripped
l,he U'ki hom ,b eorD' nd ,,"ded
seven w.g.-ns. The first intimation he
J ud of .nch atUck WM tb, telul9 io
i , .
the field, and tbe men at work. Tbe
I , ... . i
i vyraiigvrs came wnu ineir i rains ",lu
YTV 7 T "i111 WlUOUil Series. The.,
their husking pegs and everything ne-: mourT j hu AGENT WAX
cessary for a full day's work, and tbe Apply (. choke of Krriiory to U
...... . . . . ' City Pub. Co.. 1'hila., l'a.
astonished Master was at a loss to know ' '
what it all meant, so complete was the j
surprise. There were seven wagons!
and teams, and
mea enough to man
them. Before night almost five hundred ;
bushels or Mr. Boyd's corn was well rlhe re' ' "''T'
J .of our country makes Ibis the lastesl sellrijr
cribbed and in g'Md condiliwn. This is hovk ever publisind. It couuins over 4a
... f tk. trioVa th r.nnmM- nr. ' "ne historical eiHtrariiirs, and U0O pajres.
! , . .... . , i
lot the aecreta of the order, which the
"outside barbarians" are not privileged
.... t
to know. Probably there bas never
been a j-.IIier buskmg frolio than 'his,
nor Joe that was better appreciated by
,be . recipient. of this act of
of kind-
anal fnn
v. l..u ,k. .1.. .
Vt bether tbry bad the usual
j .ltb red Mr9 cr no, Wf, tbtn M,M Af en.s. M.f and
Qf d W rf
! knn.. Ik. lik in .rwi.l in.
, r ' b .
e-
borly kindness. Long may it prosper
and continue 10 perpetrate its tricks
npon ibe unfortunate and deserving,
brethren "
.tlalaJaa; Counterfeit Mooey !
Jail.
The lat place peoplo look for coun
terfeit money to come from is a jail or
prison-house, to which counterfeiters
are sent when caught in their unlawful
work. A despatch from Columbus,
Ohio, sent last Sunday, relates tbe al
most marvelous intelligence, of the
issue of eounterfen coin from tbe peni
tentiary at that place, as follows :
For some time counteifeit five rent,
pieces or nickels have become very
common here, and nntil to-day the
piiblio knew nothing as to where they
csmo from. To day a Sunday .Vetr
reporter, after patient investigation, h.sj
learned tbe particulars of what has de-!
veloped into a first class sensation. !
These bogus coils have bem traced tot
J"ung on
. . 1 1. o t
of I nlnnel Ir. lnnls.
warden of the penitentiary. Lpon
being interrogated, tbe child said that
he bad been furnished tbe coin by cer
tain pris mer to purchase tobacco for
them. This led to an investigation,
snd it now turns out that tbe making of
these nickels has been going on in the
penitentiary without discovery. Tbe ;
moulds for the coia were made by pris
oners, aud Ibe metal used was amalgam
used in plating harness in tbe harness
shop.
Love,
Murder and tbe Cal
lows. In St. Louis a man uamtd King con
ceived a deep affection for a Mrs. Dora
Boemser, tbe wife of a living husband.
He was not content to mingle in the
1 society of tbe object of bis love and
ber husband. He became infatuated
and endeavored to persuade Ihe woman
to elope with hitn. On her persistent
refusal to do so and marry bim, be shot
ber.
She lingered a few days from the
effects of tbe wound, and died. He
was arrested on tbe charge nf murder,
and found guilty, and sentecced in a
St. Louis court, oo the 27th ult., for
that crime. It is pronounced one of
the most remarkable cases of infatua
tion on the court records in this coun
try. Xew Advertisement.
NOTICE.
To Ik Stockholder of Mc Rittrttde Park
ad Jgricutlurai jJ$totiaiion of Jumata
Cbsay.
lyroTlCE s hereby given that a meeting
it ol Ihe said Association will be held on
THl'MSDAY, JANUARY Yi, 1876, at two
o'clock r. si., at Ihe ottice of ihe Secretary.
By outer of tbe Board of directors.
JAaES NoliTII,
Bosaar McVIsks, Secretary.
Jan. 5, 1870.
KOTICE.
To all a-avat U stay taortrn
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made tj tb Senate and 1 loose of
Representatives of tbe Commonwealth of
Peunsyl'ania at tbeir general session for
187U, to sn a law prohibiting all citizens
from other counties in this Commonwealth
Irom bunting, with ritk-s or shot guns, at
any season of the year, in Juniata eonntv.
MANY CITIZENS'.
Jan 5, 1X78.
Atidlter's netlce.
Ettati of Cornet 19 Bartlty, jertaitd.
THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by
the 11: liana' Court of Juniata county
to distribute Ihe balance in tha bawls of
Joseph Rolhnsrk, Administrator, and rarah
R. Hartley, Adtuinixlrairix. of said dece
dent, among the Creditors anil oilier legally
entitl d thereio will bold a meeting tor ibis
panose at bis ottice in MUHintown, on
TIES DAY, JANUARY 35. 187C. begin
ning at 10 o'clock a. M , whew and where all
1 person interested can attend il they see
I proper.
LOl'13 E. ATKINSON, Jmdilor.
Jan. 4, 18.6.
FIRS ricLfSS PICTURES tak-u at
Iless' Photograph tiallerv, Bridge St.,
Sew Aiirrrtltrment-
DYSPEPSIA
crREO rREC
Aftr person auflVinng from Dyspepsia or
lndifestim will be ured by using
Dr. Willarl ComponJ PowJtrt.
c i . .tin. it cost nothing.
and will cure you. Address IMBBLfc. j
J CO., Clieo.fc.ts, Vio Broadway, Ae j
j - y-- a"V-pC
KjHUtAl XjV nJO
IS THE GREAT SOUTHWEST.
The Lillle Ek and Fnrt Muiin Kai""?
j y T price sud lcrmn t
'anil purchaser, uver
j O.NE MiLLlO ALKLb
' of thHr nmFniB. ei.t prai.t, on either aide I
j hJ"?2 Com! CoC j
'ton. Grain, raa. rmit, and all o.hrr.
I Itnrthrrn rmm,
lVintera are mild, Kt-
1 .
I ir mi:hli.vhtiii-iit oi' m.iiiufrtorifS Fur
He was.ein-ulam. addrvas XT. D. SL31.K, Land!
i CuiuiuiiiHT, Little Kork, Ai.fnun.
iJm-c Ut kwrn BL'S.NESS'
or to qua ifr as leathers of j
1'F.X MAN SHIP
IOX Bl'SIXESS1
COLLEGE, Ck-TcUnd, O.
0Wet of the Batt fc Sraarros chain of
'b'oTaPEdou "
; JlTpl," !
; lhan any t.o men living. Send sta,nP lor
catalog ih-. i
. . ..!
! TTTTirnT TTTTTOflir His Lit and rnblte
. iLuU flX II 1 lllilJII
Thell:ltitih '
TED. i
later ,
Jst ASZNTS WANTED fOR THE
I C TJ "T C fj fj I A I
j J niCTnnV nr thf II C
IliVf I Uill " ' W. W.
"n a mil aixonnnw iiBrapproacninjcitrana
pu.i.h.. ..... .i r... . ..il .1.
seriptHin and extra terirs to a?its.
I XATUIX.VL PCBLISHIXU CO.,
Philadelphia.
I AJfTA DA T at lime Agents w.nted.-
$16 Outfit and firms free. TKL'E .(;.,
( Augusta. Maine.
! AmtUl'U trtlJC ii:
; rRy;fr,
AuuMaine. j
Terms and OUTFIT
V Itkiui & ii.,
rtlT rflOfl
, i3 h $ui
per iTt ..... .rce.
a . . 1 .
Add s. O.o. MTIS.OS CO.,
1 1'urllaml. .Me
OPPOSITE THE
f)a1f TpIlfliV! ITflll
MIFFLISTOITJt. PA.
TI1K undersigned has in stock, at the
Store lormerly kept by J.C.Wright,
on bridge street, a lull line of
STOVES,
which be will deliver to any port of tbe j
tow or county.
Of.D STOVES A3 D MKT A!. TRADED IX
Keep on hand all kind of
CasH-frt, Fire Brick, Corrvqnted El
bow, and Pipe. Coal Il&h, Lard
Cans, Biike Pant, ifC,
a rrtt lise or
TINWARE,
Both Pres-d ami ll"me-niaili-, all ot the
bes. matin fcil ami workmanship, whk'h will
lie sold a: LOVVKST CASH KATES.
BEP.4IRI.li SEATLT DO XL,
SPOLTIX(; M,( KEPAIRIXO pronely
attended to in all parts of thm county.
Ths "HARVEST HOAIE," which is now
a'.iioiii-u ui 01.- uie nr-ii cm; ami tMitcr, anu
. ... . . . .
tne "I'llSi.M.t r AKLi'K, which was
awar.leil the premium al the laletate Fair
at Lancaster, are specialties.
LEVI DUXPORE.
Dec. 8, lf7j-5t
jEW DRIV UTORE.
BANKS & 1UMLIN,
(Belkird Building,)
Mala Street, MiaUatanra, Fa.
DBALEaa IK
DRUtiS AXD MEDICINES,
CHEMICAL!?, I)YE STUFF, PAINTS
Ol 1S, V A RN IS U ES , OL A SS. PITT X ,
COAL OIL. LAMPS. BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS. B R US H ES,
II A I R Kia'MlES, TOO 1 H
BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, COMBS,
SUA PS. HAIR
OlL,TOBAC.
IH CIGARS.
X 0 T 1 O N S ,
STATIONERY
LARGE VARIKT X OF
l'ATKM MEDICINES.
Selected wkh great cant, and warranted
rout hign aatboritv.
fCTPnrest of WIXES AXD LIQUORS
lor meilical piirpnses.
IE7-PRKSJR1PT10XS cmponnded with
great care. ( June 32-tl.
JUXIATA VALLEY BANK.
MIITLINT0WN,
JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A.
GEORtiE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRVIX, Cashier.
biBKCToas :
George Jacobs,
11.11. Berhlel.
Amos G. Bonaall,
Jerome N. Thompson,
Joseph Rothreck,
John Balshuch,
J. W. Fratk.
Angnst 4, 1875-tf
g B. LOUDON,
MERCHANT TAILOR, -
in room on second story of R. K. Parker's
new omitting, 00
Main Street, Mifflintoim, Fa.
FASHIONABLE GOODS always on
band.
CUSTOM WORK DoNE os tha shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PFRsnvs mi. in, .o.w). ...
, . '. , .
cut m garmenw free of charge.
BUTTERICICS PJrfERXS also for
salo.
ALL WORK W 4 ft HASTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, l73-tr
AanlgBcew Itlce.
Juifntd hmtalt of Wtlbor F. McCaha and
Jtmtt Emorf JfcCifAea.
TV"OTICE is hereby given that Vilbnr F.
11 McCakan and Jaiaea C VM'.lo.
nava arm a goneral a
?1F,1Z f3 LTiiT ,0'h'I?nde,n1-
All pers, n imieWed t. HU Estate arera -
quest.- t.s make payment forthwith, and
iKiiiiieni tur tne
those havilg claims Is present them to
JWt.ru FENELL,
KOBKRT McMKKN.
, Nor. IT, 7f7o. .fmrs'fi.
, , ,
i
Micellaneou.
fyeis Cathartic Piij"
. For nv rHirf
al car,
nrransrmrnu m
Uie Mumarli, K,.
rr. and hosrf.
Th? are a miht
aprrinn, awl u
.rv-rllml Sam.
. in, lu-inc xin.
. mnr or aimeraS
L wlmlii... l
Itinr rami; n-: ami rTrrc ruiully
fr.ne UM-ra mi b-iuil hvr Ibeir prudi-tinn an4
nyiH-r. lxti minimi. l.,ms er-ner tun
tfrnvl (Iiti 10 t- i(w -aft-l, tnrrM. aiti
Al r ail IW I'W. Kiih whkb lb aurki
alfiinl. ICy Ihrtr an-ai.Nial Ilw blouil
i s iiria-l. tlie i-nrrnptmai of thr -v.tera n
"Umclum. rraMitnt, ami ilw halt
uK.iiii-r ..1 lire ra-lnrrl Io itt kraithv arli
iir. . lutrnial oraan. Kbirh lirruiM rked
ami 'jliU'Sl-li atr rU-aaM l futm.
aiwl ,ipl,3PH im ariwrn." Tsn lix-iuiml
di-ra-V si rhiuuisl Wo bnltb, ibe sliw H
h-li U. n nrfan on Ilw a-t
mnUilaiiM wIm enj.iv . na harillr be roto
(mli'il. ITirir MiiK:irNKiliii)c mjiLes tbvm
plnant i In Like. aul prr-xTT. llinr Tlruw.
uniiHpaidMl Ut anir h-ti'b m tiioe, m that
Ibrr an- ever frr-ii, aid prrrmly rrluUne.
Allhoiieb Vi-an-hine. ihry are anhl. aixl oprr
lr willKMlft ll-.lurbaBTe to ths cvnsntuuua or
UmH or m-!-iiikUmim.
K11II .lir. Ii.ii are rien na the wrapper to'
e-h box , how to n-e thnn a. a IsiuiIt -hj -jr.
ami for Ifir foll-iwiiiit nimplaiat., a lurb iDrsu
fill ni'nlly rare :
I'or lyir or laMlireartaw. I ui
la ii Laaa-aor.aml lasa mf twB
tier. UMry Iwiulil bv niken WHwIeraMv ut
stiuiiibile the utoinarb, anil rr-lurs 1L1 ueaithr
tone anil .K-lion.
Kor lltrr t'oawailalsni and its rarlon
m4i!u. BtliM. HeaMliarlb. aHck
H mIcIm. JaiwaMlice or a. rv.. iek
i
Hilianu t ailic anil Hiltsan l
. torv .ihould be jilH-iotilr takti f
earb rw." n eorrert the di-ieaM-d ai-tHHi. or
mixiir tlie ii.trtii-lsini nhh'h eaue it.
ror SSyaeaitryr or ISIiarriMrtt, but wt.
ITiM ilw h renerallr reipnml.
l-or RbvaiawaKiaaw. tHtmt. na, rl.
silpituliai f lair llrwrt. Pwlw lai
tar a4. Hatli. awl Eiaw. lot, -.hoiu-l
In i-onim:Hni!'ly taken, as renuiml, to rh-ui-re
Ine 'liora-ril sr'titm of the sy-iti-m. WiUl u-n
thence th-i complaint. -It-appear.
For Drossr anil tSroaialcial S)wWI.
lac-, tbet hoi'ikl he taken m larce an. I n-e-nut-iil
tkr-m io pamlnre Ibe eSei-ic-f a tir-uoc
linr-re.
I -r ai-sirewaina. a anrs is-nM he
taken, a il proiliM-es the iie-ired effei-t by
srnipalhT.
As a lunnrr Pin. tnke one nr two Plf tc
promote lic-e-tion, ami relieve tbe .tomat'h.
An oee-it.ioiuil oe -imslates Uie ttomarll
ami iMiwrl-. re-tore. the appetite, anil in.i-rtr-aies
the i-r-tem. Henea S H nftin ailvanta-tteon-
wh-re no serious ileran-reroenl e-ii-t-.
one who frfh tnler-ililT well, often Sml UuU
a ito-e of thex - 'm.ike trim fret -leei-i-ilir
hetl-T. from their rlean-inr ami reau
tauns; ea-st m Uw rtsf. apparatus.
rar.raRKV bv
Dr. J. C ATE ft CO, Practical CaeaUrU,
LOWELL. JTAMH., V. S. A.
riot stl.K nv t.L DatOCISTS K.XllTWIIll.
E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron
This trnlv valuable tonic has tui-o s thor
onghly tested by ail classes of thi eoniinn
nitr that it is no deviled iisli-nensahle as
3
GUARANTEED to ! a fonic medicine. Il costs but little, pnri
nd Female, in Iheir ! .0. the Mood, and a-ir tone tone to llns
i ntunuH-h. rvnorate. Ihe sT.le.nanil prolonirs
1 ,(e. Everyboiiv shoal I have it. For tli
j cure 0 We-ik Stomachs, lieoeral IVhililv.
Indifslion, Diseasesot tbe Mouiai-h. ami
. renttbinc a tonie the Bitter
Wimj o(r 1tB fc, inV;dn,b,,. Thr, mu iu
clndea ihe twos! ajtrtw.ible and elK.-i.-nt Sail
of Iron we possess Citritu of Magnetic
Oxide, combined wiA Ihe most eaerjretie of
veRi-table tunics V allow Pemikui bark.
Ihi yen want sonti-aSing to stirnKtlien j nuf
I Hi you want a giwd appetite t
lli you want to get rid ol nervousness f
Do you waut energy f
l)ii you want to afc-ep well I
Doyoa wan t to build iipyonr constitution t
IH yon want to a-el well
IH vou want a brok and r iiipins l-elinj: f
If yon do. rrr KINK EL'S BITTr-li
WINK OF lB'lN.t
I only ak a UiJ of this valnuble lonii.
Beware of eotiua-rleiis, as Knnkel's Bit -ler
Wine of Iron k thaonly sure and eBert
nal reiiKily in Ibe known world lur tlie pi-r-luaneiil
cure of Ily-.pi (ni.t and U. tiilitv, am!
aa there are a nuia'iei- ol iiiiilatkms olt'c-ml
to the public, 1 wauld caution the coiuiuu
nity to purchase Sone but I bo iniuinc arti
cle, manulacturdl by .. K. Kmiki-I, and
having his slampon Ihe rorfc id every b-t-tle.
The very l t lh.it others are attempt
ing to imitate this valuable remedy, pro.es
its worth and spraks volurcs in its lavur.
(iet Ihe geniliiM.
29 Tape Itena Bentoved Alive ii
Head and all romplcte in two hours. N
fee till head passes. Seat. Pin and Stom
ach Uonus removed bv l!r. KtsatL,
North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send
for circular, or ask your druggist for a bot
tle of kr eel's Wuaa Svatr. It uever
tails. Price. $1.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Bridge Street. HiffliHtown, Pa.
JOSEPH HESS would respectrallT invito
all who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPH.-
of themselves or their friends to give him
a call, snd be convinced that this is lh
place to get
GOOD PICT t7 RES.
Having prepared himself with the bfcST
INSTRUMENTS in tbe market, and
all the
L.1TF.ST lMPROVE.ytE.STS
that constitute a
First -Class Photograph Gallery,
he invite all his friends and the public gen
erally to lav or him wi-h their patronage,
and they will be aceammodtiteil with any
thing in tbe line ot Photography.
riclnre taken from Card to Life Size,
and Touted, if desired, in Oil or Water
Colors.
Small Pictures copied and enlarged.
Old Aiubrotypcs or Daguerreotype also
copied and enlarged, and painted if desired .
A good aeleclion of FKAHES kept ou
hand at all times, and cheaper than ever.
Solid Walnut Frames,
Gilt Frames,
Imitation Walnut Fnmes.
Inflation Rosewood Frames,
Rustic Frames,
Cabinet Imperial Frames,
Picture Nails, Screw. eyes, Cord and Taa
sd, ax.
JOSEPH HKSS.
Milttintown. Jan. 7, 1874.
GREAT REDACTION
IS THK
PRICES OF TEETH!
Full Upper r Lswer Sett a Law a fa
No teeth allowed to leave the office un
less Ihe patient is satisfied.
Teeth remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Teeth extracted withonl pain, by Ihe asn
of Nitrons Oxide Gas, always on hand.
Owing to the bard times, I will insert
fnll inle sets teeth, of the very best kind,
for $15.1)0. Temporary sets $-.00 extra.
T'sii Unfile tnpM-d in five minute with
out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of
fice of U. L. UF.RR, established ia Mitflm-
m. H in acw.
' n r riru"
u. u. o.
Jan 24. 1372. Practical Dentiit.
Eieeator's Xotlce.
E'lult of Mam Skoop, Sr., dtctawi.
1 1 I1EREAS letters Testamentary on
1 the estate of Ailani Sboop, Sr.. late ol"
Greenwood township, decease.!, have been
rranted to tbe nndersiened. all persons
j indebted In the said estate are reiiu:nl to
nuke immediate payment, and tboe having
claims will please present them properly
authenticated for settlement, to
ADAM SUOOP, Jr Jdn'r.
Dec. 8, 1875.
Admlaltratr' Notice.
Etlate efjermiak Kirk, iireastd.
LETTERS of Ailuiintstration on the es.
tale of Jereuiiah Kirk, late of Delaware
township, deceased, having beeu grant-
; ...1 . 1 : 1 .n imo.. in.
debted to tbe said estate are rennested to
l,,, ilanirilhlte p,vnienl, and those bavins
,uinJ ..eaJnresent them without de-
laV to
J. L. ACKER,
Nov. 21, !P75.
.Idmiuistrator.
Druj It me-Ikine at Bvws a. Hjinlin.'s