Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 28, 1876, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
Wednesday. JKDe , MT6.
B. F. SOIIWElEU,
auiro ad raorajxroe.
Republican National Ticket.
. FOR PRESIDES!,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
OF OHIO.
"fohTVic PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM A: WHEFfiR,
iF NEW YORK.
- Republican Primary Election.
The qitaJilied members c f the Republican
lrty of JunUu county are requested o
meet at tbe usual places or holding elections,
iu the respective districts, o
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1876,
at 2 o'clock r. ., and alter the election or
a Judge and two clerks, by ballot, during
' be tirsl 30 minutes, proceed to vole, by
ballot, for tbe Domination of
One person for Congress,
One person for Senator,
One person for Reivesentative,
One pyrsoc for Register aud Recorder,
One persor. for Sheriff,
Two persou for Associate Jndgea,
One person for Jurr Commissioner.
Also, "Fcr" or Against the proposed i month. Tbe Sprague mills have closed,
amcuduient to Article one ot the Crawford j Ihrjwiug 10,000 operative! out of etn
County System," limiting the time of an-' ploymenr. Tbe iron industry imoi to
appropriata trtla en wait. So long
a tty dor set peas there ess be no
peaditara of public" arotrey after the
SOth day of Jtfor h u the beat
Sbof Bp abop. We Sot Ctrl J roVeftr too
much, bat it curt too ntfctr 10 main
tain a, government. A government
should rest in the affection! of the peo
ple any othr eiists for fordid reason.
i There are hundreds who would be plad
to take the placj just vacated by Mr.
Bristow without pay. Thousands would
pay handsome bonus for tbe privilege
to aif in Mr. Treasurer Xtw's ehair.
There is hardly a place where monev ia
to be bmJIed which cannot be filled by
men who Wifi take their chances of
starving without soy salaries whatever.
.Yorth .imerican.
The Business Outlook.
From the Springfield Republican.
The woolen trade,- like the eotton
manufacture, has bad a great traJe sale
and set a basis for future action. About
$800,000 worth of woilen goods were
thrown into last bands by this sale' and
are now passing under the tailor's shears,
whence they ought to reappear in cloth
ier' prices even lowei than those now
enrreut. These treat sates fill the mar
ket for the time being, and tbe eotton
J manufacturers, discouraged by tbe prob
; ability of a general omission of dividends
joo the 1st of July, talk of a concurrent
junUDiII va mu JI lUUbilUU VI yi IU
cloibf an, some otber Maple for a
BOLD EQBBEIE3 EXPOSED.
JU Leader Denounces? by Jealous
(Toman Tkt So vfrn Wealthy Pen
mlwanum Implicated Him Jlrtett
ttrtd Subsequent Escape.
Koseville, Fa., June 30. (ireat
excitemrnt prevails in this place over
deveropnreota that bare iurplioated the
son of the wealthiest resident ot the
village as the reader iu a series' of bold
outrages sfad robberies that hare been
fared financial reveries, and tb prop
arty of tbe "Guano King" has all conre
ander the hanmrer, the Newport villa"
and the oity aansioai. Tbe purchaser
of the Madison Square hotrto ia said to
be robust in health and stroeg rn pocket.
He got it at a bargain; Snd it ts to be
hoped may enjny it undisturbed by
ghosts, skeletons or misfor tunes. Ex.
National Liberal League.
An anti-ortbodox religion organiza-
coinnittted here ckrrrag tbe pant year of1 ! tion expect soon to bold a Congress in
so. In May, 1875, a blacksmith named ! Philadelphia, under the name of M Na
bonnceuients to two weeks initead of rota
weeks prw-r to the Primary Election.
The polla to remain open until 7 o'clock
r. alter ahich the votes shall be publicly
rounted, and all the papers taken pones.
ion of bv the Return Judges, who shall
meet in Convention at tho Court House, in
the borongh ot Mitflintown, on
MONDAY. AUGUST 21, 1376,
at I o'clock r. to return, add up the
votes so polled, and announce tbe result,
and to transact such other buainess pertain
ing to their office as may devolve opa
tbem.
By order of the Committee.
J. P. STERRETT, Chairman.
Attest:
YTm. M. Alu.ox, Secretary, pre tern.
Mlffliutown, June 10, 1S76.
Shutting Up Shop.
The Democratic House of .Represen
tatives has unintentionally furnished
s-evcral hints toward retrenchment and
reform during iu seven months' session.
It was, however, ou Fridry last that it
really touched bottom, wbdo it propos
ed to save a few thousands by abolish
ing the Signal Service for that, in effect,
is whst it proposed. It was not even
original in that. It borrowed tbe idea
from tbe wag who advertised in many
papers that, upon the receipt of tbe
trifling sum of one dollar, he would im
part to the sender the valuable inform
ation, " how to save rent." As busi
nets was not very brisk or remunera
tive and rents rather high, he received
a good many dollars. His valuable
recipe Jor saving rent was this : " Shut
up shop !" There was not among all
the applicants for information one so
confuuudoulv elupid as to refuse to see
the pjiut. lo tbe mariner who cauuot
comprehend the barometer that iustru
meat is useless and represeuts an ex
travagant outlay. To the average In
dian of the Plains the costly appoint
uieuU of a firht-clais observatory must
teem a fearful waste of money. To tbe
man who does not know enough to go
indoors when it rains tbe Signal Ser
vice must appear a costly extravagance.
The average Democratic Congressman
cannot see any nse for the Signal Ser
vice. Only twice in bis nneventful life
Las he ever seen any use for an army
once during the war with Mexico, and
again daring tbe great and fearfully
destrustive campa'gn of General Albert
Sidney Johnson against the Mormons.
We bare obtained our will as regards
Mexico, and tbe Mormons, remember
ing the punishment inflicted Of on them
by General Johnson, have voted tbe
Democratic ticket ever sinoe. Ia addi
tion, tbe famous brigade of muie con
tractors is revelling in the loot of that '
campaign and is satisfied. There is no
more slavery, therefore no demand for
slave territory. The Mormon aie all
in hirnisay w::h Democratic policy,
and there are therefore no more Mor
mons to confer.
And really there is not much more
for that Democratic bonse to do. It
has abolished the colored brigade. It
has cot down tbe pay of the men who
do our little fighting. It has endeav
ored to convert our navy into a fleet of
fishing smacks. It has saved a few dol
lars here and a few dimes there, thill
it hai not done the real thinjf. We ad
vise it to do tbe real thing and then go
home and pettifog its little eases before
tbe local eourts.
be having more of a revival than almost
any other. There continues to be gen
eral groaning in tbe pig iron manufac
ture, but we notice that the manufactur
er yielded to the puddlers recently on
a strike at Pittsburg, rather than close
their works Trade in some specialties
is DnK particularly in screws, in
wire manufacture, the Washburn works
at Worcester Laving a business fully np
to last yeai's. About 25,000 tons of
iron rails were ordered of American
makers in May, one-half of them for
Tom Scott' Texas Pacific road, ilean-
! time our manufactures are being pushed
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v i u r u witu vuuatuci.viv U11VIIJ
A mericaa agricultural implements now
have their excellent qualities adver
tised by many of tbe largest dealers in
England. There will be a continued
convalescence of business through tbe
current year, and by Ibe time tbe elec
tion is out of the way and a new ad
ministration, with no financial doubts,
is inaugurated we shall be ready to eu
ter on a new epoch of healthy industry.
An Indictment.
Ou Friday a week tbe Grand Jury
of the District of Columbia returned
indictments against Kichard Harting
tou and Arthur li. Williams, each for
bribery. The fiist named is charged
with baviog on tbe 12th of October,
1873, while Assistant United States
Attorney, reoeived the sura of $15,000
to have his decision and action on a
proceeding pending before him influ
enced in tbe matter of a motion for a
new trial, filed by one Hope H. Slatter,
and that he did auk and receive such
sums therefor. Tbe second indictment
charges that A. li. Williams did give
tbe sum of $15,000 to Harrington as a
bribe to influence his action in the case
referred to above. Hope II. Slatter is
endorsed as a witness. Williams ap
peared before Judge McArthur and
gave bail in the sum of $5000.
An Abductor Sentenced.
" Charles Sala, a Spaniard, who
was arrested a short time ago, charged
with tbe abduction of a little girl
named Katie Vienot, was tried in New
York on the 20th im-t. He was found
guilty, and Recorder Hackett sentenced
him to tbe State Prison for ten year.
Monroe, who had just been paid $3,-
OUU a legacy was surprised; at mid
night in hi house by three masked men,
who by threats and torture compelled
him to hand over tbe whole of the above
au.ouDt. Hii trace of tbe robbers
eould be found. A few months later
tbe office of Webber's extensive tan
nery was broken into, tbe watchman
bound, the af? blown open, and $30,
000 abstracted. A detective was set
to quietly worS Op the case, but, after
three Bonthfc' search, found no olue that
could be followed. " In February last
five men, masked, effected an entrance
info' the bouse of Francis Betlman, an
old Oeraiao miser, living a mile out of
tbe village,- aud by tbe iu t fiendish
torture tbvy burning tbe old man with
tional Literal League." We republish
tbe following, from a circular issued by
the organization'. Tbe readef can judge
of tbe moral and religious merits and
demerits of the League for himself t
- " A 'Centennial Congress jT Jx5 srals' Is
to be convened at Concert Hall, Philadel
phia, July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, Tor the pur
pose of organizing a Matona Liberal
League about fifty local Liberal Leagues
hatriur oeea alreadr organized dorinr the
put mrev or lour years in different part of j ticular, its limbs can
the country. The general object ! these , jQ a knot
Rev. Mr. Breidenbach, of Philadel
phia, performed tbe rite of cireumci
lies' recently upon a son of 3. L Bemte,
of Lancaster, to tbe presence oi a urge
oompaoy.
Srx Baltimore polieemW have been
dismissed for abetting rob erien.
Seven members ot tbe Boston bar
have been eoufroted of crimes within
a year.
In five States the law' or haSglbg
has now been abolished.- These are,
with ibe dates of their abolition, a
follows: Michigan, 1846; Rhode
Island, "1852; Wisconsin; 185S;
Iowa, 1872; Maine, 1876.
The bears in the neighborhood of
Bethel Vt , are so troublesome that it
is pioposed to celebrate tbe "Fourth"
by a grand bear bunt.
Mrs. I'arnoyle of Breck .Bridge eoun
ty , Ky , has a ebild five yeirs old whose
body appears to be absolutely boneless.
Although well developed in every par-
be literally tied
Leagues is to accoiuplixh the tot.il separa
tion of Church and b late, by repealing all
law which exempt church property from
Uxation, permit Uible-reading and worship
in the public school, enforce a SabbaUrun
observance of Sunday, and so tortb. Over
$l,7UO have been paid in to defray the ex
penses of this convention, and more than
live hundred certificates of membership
wisoa of straw and hnldinv him over a have been already issued. Francis E. Ab-
fire. and .uhieetinv hi... in other rnl i "t, editor of the Boston Index, is the chjlr-
, j D
treatment- -compcl'ed him to deliver up
to them $1,000. The perpetrators of
tbe enme escaped deteotion, ana the
resident were forced iuto a feeling of
insecurity.
About tbe 1st of Jane a fastiocably
dresstd yoncg woman got out of the
stage at this place and inquired tbe way
to a justice's office. She was directed
to Enquire Tomlinson's. She gave ber
name to biui as Lottie Sargent, and
said that she desired to give him some
max of the committee ol arruiifreuients A
vigorous agitation in favor of strictly seru
bile William hitman and Uriah
Sheets were bathing iu the canal,
about two miles below Mic'deltnwn, on
Thursday evening, tbe former was seis
ed with cramps and was drowned.' Tbe
body was recovered. .
Tbe Tip'.oo (lnd.) Rrpulhcnn relates
this shocking story : "Yes erday morn
ing, at about 8 o'clock, Bax. Sbort,
Doe. Berry and Pleas Uackleman were
Ar Advertiiemimt.
e
There wtQ be many, who resorted M the
fashionable minerabie mineral springs in by-
gdne years, whose pocket will not permit
i hem to leave this year, as all must visit uio
Centennial. Wa advise each te bur
TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT,
drink it, get good from it, save money, and
Visit Philadelphia. A word to un wise is
sufficient. r
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Xcp Advertittmemtn.
At O A DAT at home. Agent wanted.
$L Outfit and terms free. TRUE . CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
A GREAT OFFER!
IVIVUS cnwivu asa wa . . 'j i -
lar covernuient. State and National, will bo : working in the sawmill oesr tbe depot,
and, while m tbe act ot tnrcing me mg
preparatory to sawing on the opposite
side, Bax.'s handspike slipped, throw
ing him on the saw, which was in mo
tion, cutting his head completely off,
bis bead falling on one side and his
body on tbe other, lifeless."
Last evening, between five and six
o'clock, a boy named Harry Hewlett,
undoubtedly iuiluted. Addresses will be
made ny James Parton, li. P. Underwood,
Charles F. Paige, Mrs Carrie Buroharn Kil
ore, Francis E. Abbott, and others.
News Itemtr
Moody is down in Connecticut,
nifevis bas 2,000,000 cows and 200
cbesse factories.
During this
month w e
will dispose of 100 new and second-hand
PIAftOSand OKUA.HS of Brst-ciss ma
kers, including WATERS', at lower prices
than ever bet ore offerod. New 7 octave
Pianos for $JG0 boxed and shipped. Terms
$40 crsh and $10 monthly until paid. New
5 octave 4 stop Organs with book closets
and stool, Warranted for $IOfl t'M cash and
$i monthly until paid. Illustrated cata
logues mailed. Agent wanted
HORACE WATERS SONS,
481 Broadway. N. Y.
$77
PER WEEK GUARANTEED to
Agents, Male and Female, in their
own locality. Terms and OUTFIT
FREE. Address P. O. V1CEERY CO.,
Augusta, Maine. . -
dST 0fl Tr day- at home. Terms free.
ipO p6U Address Geo. Stmso fc Co,
Portland, Me.
LIFE, GROWTlinilux
li.n Hair CeUr Kesjt.rsjr!
Iadem U.rCeLr Uut;.t,
Not a Dye; makes harsh hair sort and
silky J deanie,- the alp from M
ties, causing the hair to grew Where it h.
fallen off or become thin.
Can be applied bribe" hand, M it doe Dot
stain the skin or otf the hW Ut
Hair Dressing it u the moat perft the world
ha ever produced. The hir i. renovaud
and strengthened, and Baf'iral Color restored
witbowt the application of mineral
sab-
stances.
Mr. Ira- Fancber says that tbe world j ged je. n0M parents reside
J I . a all . . J
information as to the robberies that bad i wilt come to an end before or on Julv 4. ' "arkesburg, Chester oodoty, and
The salmon nut into the Connecticut .1h1hM beeu .',aitiD8 V f?,nIIJ M0,ed
r- r . t'rOT, residing iu Adsms avenue.
' CI iww Kv 1 a uww uvuj uu. : i-i ,
near xjioertv street, was urownea
been committed in Roserille. She said
that for three years she had b-en tbe
mistress of Charles Webber, son of Mr.
Webber, tbe Koseville teener, and Su
perintendent of that eoncern. In tbe
winter of 1875 he was at her bouse iu
Philadelphia, and spoke of tbe fine
chanoes there were in Roserille for bur
glary, if she only bad the points to work
from. Miss Sargent effected a meeting
between young Webber and a man
known as "Trusty Jack'Tdgelt, a pro
fessional burglar. . This resulted in
Edgell's visitins; Ro,eville, and tbe
planning by Webber and bim of tbo
robberies that followed. The woman
produced three letters from Webber,
dated at Koseville, in which he gave
tbe details of the robberies to her. She
made aSdavit to the statement. Tbe
Justice, before taking official action in
the matter, sent for Mr. Webber, Sr.
He cace to tbe office, and tbe affidavit
of tbe woman was read to bim. He
was thunderstruck, but dispatched a
messenger for bis son. The latter an-1
swered the summons, but on seeing the
woman in the Justice s omce turned
and tried to escape. On beiug con
fronted with ber aud her evidence he
acknowledged the truth of ber state-
river two years ago
to six inches ia length".
Peleg Q. Collitik, a school teacher,
committed suioide in South Kiugston,
R. 1., on Friday a week, by banging
Almost the entire Crop on French
Broad River, Tennessee, bas been' de
stroyed by tbe recent freshet.
Eleven tons of cucumbers for North
ern digestion were shipped from Jack
sonville, Fla., a few days ago.
Titusville, Pa.,' recently sent a man
to jail for sixty days for bounding a
false alarm of fire on tbe city fire bell.
Frank Webber, a night herder, was
killed by Indians, on tbe loth lost.,
near Sydney Crossing, on tbe Flatte
river. His horse and revolver were
taken by tbe savages. .
Tbe Supreme Court of New York
has decided that bank depositors are
not subject to assessment for taxation.
A torpedo factory at Greenville, N.
J., exploded on the 21st inst., and
killed two boys.
In Mesopotamia, a country a long
distanee away, tbe " real plague" pre
vails to an alarming extent.
A. J. Williams, one of the Luzerne
ments. lie was placed uuder arrest.
aud his father went bis bail to appear : county commissioners charged with
for a hearing. Since then he has dis-', bribery, plead guilty, at Wiikesbarre,
apneared. aud bis father has refunded ! ou tue 23J inst., and was sentenced to
tbe suits stolen of Monroe aud Beilman. 1 Pv fi o 'he amount of bribes
Tbe woman was to appear on Thursday j received
last with other evidence, but she did
not come, and it is charged openly that
she bas been bought off. She made the
disclosure because of jealousy, Web
ber having cast her off for a woman
named Grey. Tbe exposure here cre
ates more excitement hire because
young Webber, who is but t"venty-five
years old, is a leading member of the
church, and was considered a model
young man in every respect.
Ratification.
There was an immense ratification
meeting at nasbitgton a few evenings
ago A raat multitude of people,
headed by a band, matched to the resi
dence of Mr. Blaine, and asked that
gentleman to come to the door - His
appearance was received with deafening
rounds of applause, after which be ad
dressed his friends as follows :
Fellow Republican's : The condi
tion of my health forbids that 1 should
addres you at leng'h, and 1 fear my
weak voioe may fail to reash any con
siderable portion of the large crowd to
whom I am so much indebted for the
compliment cf this call.
' Let me say in brief that I heartily
join with you in ratifying tbe nomina
tionof Hayes and W heeler. (Applause.)
I know both the candidates well and
have known them long. They are true
and tried, honest and competent, strong
and popular. I do out believe it was
possible for tbe National Convention tj
present a mure acceptable ticket to tbe
sreat mass of American voters and 1
Tbe real thing to do u,Te no doubt of its triumphant clee-
is to shut up shop. Abolish tbe army.
Abolish the navy. Abo ish the mails.
A bohs a the civil service. Maintaiu tbe
high coum, of course, because some of
these nub-rate lawyers who are tunny,
if anything will by and-by want to take
the case ot Peter J ones versus the town
pump np there and argue it for a month.
Let the judges be honorary ; and in
order that they may not starve let tbem
he rich. Abolish the salary, of tbe
rVesideut. Acd as tbe poor devils who
are intent upon saving tbe tbe expense
of carrying on the government cannot
expect to return, they may as well
abolish Congress. The people would
be very much obliged to them were
tbey to do that. And as there will be
no money to waste after tbe eivil ser
vice shall bare been abolished, terhaps
it will be as well for them to abolish the
national debt. Think of the interest
charges, gentlemen. And then reflect
tnat had there been bo Democratio
party there would have been no national
debt to speak of. Tbe debt is a re
proach to tbe Democratic party. Jost
as the colored regiments hurt its feel
ings, the debt reminds its leaders of
tbeir aius. Therefore, in tbe interest
of peaoe and sound sleep, and as an in-v.t-tion
to pleasant dreams, abolish the
debt.
We are aware that the present House
has done tbe Republican party cany
rood turus, but it is rather costly. The
Republicans have got a good start and
may be left to take care ol themselves.
If the House ean find nothing else for
which to adjourn it might do so out of
respect to tbe late Mr. Knott, tbe late
Mr. Springer, and the late master Tar
box. Mr. Speaker pro tern ( ox might
- do worse than tell off the Democratio
- members ioto their divisions and assign
' to tbem the pensive daty of escorting
the re-nains of those unfortunate gen
tlemen to their former hemes. Tbe
tion in November. To that great re
sult your eflorts and mine will, I am
sure, be devoted with the most earnest
seal.
If I may be permitted to refer to the
con uec tion of i&y own name with the
Republican nomination, let me say,
gentlemen, that 1 look back upon it
with pride and satisfaction (immense
enthusiasm) with not one tinge of re
gret at tbe final result. , I owe much to
tbe true friends who so faithfully sup
ported me, and 1 am sure that 1 do not
entertain tbe slightest feeling of un
kiodoesa toward chose who opposed nie.
I hope I ean go further and say that
out of all fierce conflicts of the past
half year, 1 do not this moment cherish
a trace of ill will or uncharitable feel
ing toward any political opponent. (Ap
plause )
Let us look forward hopefully to tbe
future for the peaoe and prosperity of
tbe American people, wisely guarded
by a Republican administration of the
Government, which shall be just to all
seetious and all citizens of our common
country.
Thanking yon again, gentlemen, for
tbe honor of your call, 1 bid yon a eor- j
dial good night. ( Long and eootioned
applause, and eries of "Go on.")
Tux Secretary of the United States
j Treasury Mr. Bristow bas resigned
the ofiree.
.
The Maine Republican State Conven
tion recommend Diaine for tbe United
States Senatorship, mads vacant by
Morrill going into tbe Cabinet.
Lot M. Morrill, U. S. Senator frem
Maine, is the new Secretary of the
Treasnry, in place of Mr. Bristow, re
signed. Already tbe eountry is cast
ing np for the successor of Mr. Morrill.
Blaise is talked of for the place.
O.ve of the fashionable mansions of
New York lately sold by tbe sheriff, bas
a romantic history. It is situated ou
tbe east side of Madison Square, nearly
opposite the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and is
one of tbe most expensive and preten
tious dwellings in tbe city. Its occu
pants have been among the best known
people in fashionable society, and all
have met with misfortune while in this
brown stone palace. It was erecied
just before the rebellion, by George
Leupe, a leading hardware merchant,
who bad tbe reputation of having made
a large fortune. His wife and daugh
ters were prominent in fashionable so
ciety and he built a bouse to suit their
tastes. Tbe commercial disasters of
18C1 made bim a bankrupt, and he
committed suicide io his palace before
it was completed. Tbe story was then
current that bis ghost nightly haunted
tbe building, and for this reason or be
cause of the cost of maintaining such
an establishment, it was for some time
without a tenant. At last it was taken
by the AthanaJum Club, whose mem
bers feared neither ghosts nor expense,
bnt their reign was of short duration.
Tbe club went out, and the sheriff went
in. The house was then purchased by
Mr. Batreda, a wealthy South Ameri
can, tbe Peruvian Minister to tbe
United States, who bad made a large
fortune in guano. He was A leader in
society and bad a magnificent villa at
Newport, one of tbe most elegant ' at
that famous watering place. He re
modeled the New York house, at an
expense of about $100,000, bat before
the improvements were completed, pur
chased an equally elegant mansion ou
Fifth Avenue, into which he removed.
The Madison Square house was accord
ingly labeled "to let,", and its first oc
cupant was Peter Lorillard Ronalds,
generally known as "Pete," whose beau
tiful wife, for several years after ber
marriage, led American society in Paris.
Among other conquests, she was said to
have made a captive of tie Emperor,
who greatly admired ber beanty and
talents. When they returned to New
York Mr. and Mrs. Ronalds made the
"Barreda Mansion" the centre of fash
ionable society. ' Its receptions snd
entertainments were of .tbe most elabo
rate character. - The Blaster of tbe
mansion drove bis fonr-in-band, and so
did his wife-four beautifa) well-trained
ponies and a phaeton which were the ad
miration of the Avende and Central
Park. ' Tbeir fancy ball given in the
winter of 136 7 was the sensation of
the season. Bnt there was a ske'eton
in tbe closet which money, fashion aud
gayety coold not oooeeaL Tbo appa
rently happy couple separated, and the
" Barreda mansion " agaia wanted a
tenant It was rented for $17,500 a
year, by Mr. Delancey Kane, a New
York millionaire,' the father of Col.
Kane, who bas lately acquired some
notoriety as the driver of the Pelbara
four horse coach. He died in the bonse
about three years ago, so that misfor
tune in some shape bas overtakes all its
occupants.' Lately the owner has suf-
Sixty men employed in tbe Erie
shops, at Port Jeivis, were discharged
ou the 22nd inst.
London society is in a fever of ex
citement over the clopenieut.of a young
Nobleman's wife with a tailor's son.
A Centennial jubilee took place in
Reading, Pa., on the 20th inst , marked
by a procession three miles in length
aud a celebration at Lauer's Park, in
which 8000 persons participated.
George Knight was convicted of mur
der ic tbe fourth degree, on the 20th
inst., in New York for stabbing Joseph
Bennett, from the effects of which the
latter died. Knight was sent to tbe
State prison for one year, with bard
labor.
Mr. Adin, who killed bis wife, step
daughter, and Mrs. Benton, in Decern
ber last, was hanged at Cleveland on
the 22ud inst. He maintained to the
last that tbe deed was unpremeditated.
Mrs. M. R. Pittiplaee, wife of the
pastor of the Second Advent Church,
Lowell, Mass., bas presented serious
charges against b6r husband. A com
mittee at once walked upon tbe accus
ed, who, taken by surprise, confessed
the truth of tbe charges.
Two immense cheeses, made in Buf
falo, N. Y., one of twelve and another
of fourteen tons vreieht. have been
built on platform cars, upon wbicb they
will be kept during tbe entire Centen
nial Exhibition. .They are ten or twelve
feet high, and are bound With iron
hoops one inch thick. '
An unknown man was detected in the
effort to fire the Cathode church at
lioutzdale, Pa., on Friday night a week.
tie escaped. Ibis is tbe same oburch
in which a contractor was killed and
thirty psrsons were injured on Sunday,
the 18th inst, by the floors giving wsy.
On Sunday night a week a number of
men, supposed to belong to " Tbe Cir
cassian League," set fire to a Chinese
eabin, occupied by three Chinamen,
near Truckee, California. As the
Chinamen ran out tbey were fired upon
by tbe mob, and one was instantly
killed and another seriously wounded.
It is said that abont forty shots were
fired.
Joseph S. Neville Committed suicide
in a cell of the Jersey City prison on
Saturday a week, by severing tbe veins
and arteries or bis left arm, nearly cut
ting tbe limb from bis boJy. He bad
been committed for swindling emigrants,
was a cative of Natick, Massachusetts,
and was very respectably connected.
At one time be owned a drng ftofe at
Millstone, New Jersey. .
A boy ten years of age Was terribly
gored by a boll on tbe farm of Jona
than Cornell, Northampton township,
Backs county j on Sunday a week. - He
died next day. Mr. Cornell had taken
tbe lad fiom tbe almshouse last spring.
A despatch from Muskegee, Illinois,
ander date of tbe 21st inst., says : The
most terrible bail storm ever known in
this section passed over tbe South Can
adian river yesterday morning. The
course of tbe Storm was from west to
east aod varied in width from a half to
two miles. Timber was blown down
trees entirely stripped ' of leaves, tod
every species of vegetation in its track
destroyed. All tbe glass in dwellings
and passing trains was broken. At
seven o'clock in tbe morning cars could
bare been loaded with bail atones the
sixe of hen's eggs, and at three o'clock
in the afternoon they still Covered the
ground. ; The damage done ia immense
and cannot bow be estimated.
in
the river at the water bouse wharf. He
in company with another boy about his
age, visited tbe wharf and were washing
in the water at the wharf, which had
partly covered it. He stepped over tbe
outer wall where the water is eight cr
ten feet in depth and was crowned be
fore any person could go to bis assist
ance. Harrxsburg Telegraph, June 23.
A despatch from Denver, inder date
of June 22d. says: J. W. Heff has
arrived bere from tbe locality of tbe
Tudian troubles down tbe Platte, aud
says' tl;S reports of 100 meo being
tilled near Sidney. Neb., also fifteen
below Greeley, are false, and origina
ted from a report of three men being
killed two weeks ago. None have beeu
killed since. Tbe Indians in small
parties are stealing stock'. Advices
from Custer City say that a large num
ber of Sioux braves hare d serted from
Sitting Bull and Crazy Hirse and are
now on tbeir way to otber reservations
ou the south. The same despatch says
that a miner recently from Detnot,
named Wilson, was shot nnd scalped
while temporarily separated from b!s
party. The Indians are now' princi
pally upon the defensive, und are not
so aggressive as formerly.
LAND FOR SALE.
f( flflfk ACRES OK FARMING
OU.UUU AND TIMBER LANDS i
near the great Ksnawba River, In Putnam
county, West Virginia, in quantities to suit
purchaser. Soil good, water pure aod
abundant, timber eacellent churches,
school and mill convenient title peMect.
Price $4 to 96 per acre. Terms accommo
dating. Send for full description to J. L.
McLEAN, Winflcld, Pulcam Co., W. Va.
. STILL GREATER REDHCTIOlf
is tbe
PRICKS OF TEETH !
yew Advertisement
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
THE public are hereby not lied that tbe
partnership heretofore existing between
T. D. Tode.- and Brother, if Fermanagh
township, Juniata county, Pa., has been dis
solved br mutual consent
' Y. D. TODER . BROTIIKTS.
June 28, 1876.
Protbonetary'a Notice.
TV OTICE is hereby given trat tbe follow
11 ing named persons have iled their As
signees' accounts in tbe Prollionoiary' of
fice of Juniata county, and tbo same wi be
presented for confirmation and aowance
at the Conrt Home in Mifflin town, at the
August term of adjourned court, August
15, 1878:
The first and partial account of Reuben
Leonard, Assignee ot Samuel Leonard.
Tbe first and final account of Jobn Jami
son, Assignee of Amos Grayb 11.
The account ol Win. Uab, Assignee of
George Singer.
JACOB BKIDLER, Piothonolary.
PaoTRoxoTAftT's Orrica, I
Slifllintown, Jone 28th, 187'i.
M
EAT
MEAT!!
Full Upper er Lower Setts as Low as f 4
No teeth allowed to leave the office un
less tbe patient is satisfied.
Teetb remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled lo last for life.
. Teeth extracted witbont pain, by the use
of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on band.
Owing to the bard tiroes, I will insert
full single sets teetb, of tbe very best kind,
for WCOO.
Toothache stopped in five mlnntes with
out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of
See of Vt. L. Derh, established io Mifflin
town in 180.
G. L. .
Jan 34, 1973.) Practical Dentist. .
T EW DRttt STORK.
BAWKS & HAMLIN,
(Bellord Building,)
Maia Street, SllOliattovra. Pa.
DEALER IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
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HAIR BKL'PHES, TOOTH
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SOAPS. HAIR
' OIL.TOBAC. 1
CO, CIGARS,
NOTIONS,
SfATIONERT
LARGE V AKIKT j" OT
PATENT MEDICINES.
Selected With great crn, and warranted
p-otn high authorttv.
E7-Purcst of WINES AND LIQUORS
for medical purpose.
CT-FKESSIllPTIONS capounded with
great care. fJuneSE-M.
HEALTH IfiD ITS PLEASURES,
orf
. Disease with it Agonies J
' CHOOSE t ETWEES THEM.
H0LL0WAFS PILLS.
Amni Ditotitn. .- -
. Wbat I more fearful tbaa a. breakmj
down of tiie nervous avstem f To be ex.
citable or nervous ia a small degree ia moat
distressing, for where can a remedy be
found 7, There is one: drink but little
wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, Bone ;
take no coffee, weak tea being preferable ;
get all tbe fresh air you ean ; take tfiree or
lour Pills every night ; cat plenty of aoirds,
avoiding the Use of slops ; and IT these
golden rules Sre followed, you will be har
py in mind and strong in body, and forget
yon have any nerves.
- Hotkrrt aud Da$ktm.
If there te one thing more thad it. ethei1
for which these PilU are so I anions, it is
their purifying properties, especially tbeir
power of Cleansing tbe Mood from all tm
puriiie, and removing dangerous and sus
pended secretions. Universally adopted s
the onearand rented? for female eomuiainu.
tbey Dover iail, never weaken tbe system, j rt!cla is complete
and always bring about wbat ia required i
Sick Headaches mnj Want of JpfHUt.
These feelings which so sadden us, most
frequently anae Irom annoyances or trouble.
fioui obstructed perspiration, or from eating :
or drinking wbat is unfit for us, thus tllsor- j
derinr the liver snrt .timt TL.U ........... I
must be regulated if you wish to be well. 1 e5?'.thi tlomt CtTtifitott, ttitifitd to e
Tto Pills, if taken according to the printed ,,r- Garrg, tht mwt tfn
instructions, will quickly restore a healthy ' Peleu- DriggtstM and Chemistt of Philadtl
actioutuboth liver and stomach, whence ! " rw vrfady slme trt f a4f .
follow, as a natural consequence, a good! I aftj happy to add my irjtimoDv to tho
appetite and a clear bead. In tbe East and j &nat T'ue of the "Wcj Hair Color Rt
West Indies scarcely any other medicine is : ilvrer." which restored my hair to its orizi
ever used for these disorders. nal color, and the hoe appears to be pernTa-
llovc to U Strong,
Jf ever let the bowels be either confined of
unduly acted upon. It may appear singu
lar that Hollow v'a Pills should be recora
mendel fur a run upon the bowels, manv
person supposing that tbey would increase
relaxation. This i a great mistake, how
ever ; for these Pills will immediately cor
rect the liver and stop every kind of bowel
complaint. Ia warm ciiiualca thousands of
lives have been saved by the use of this
medicine, which in all cases gives lone and
vigor to the whole organic system, however
deranged, health as strength following as
a matter of conrse. The ainetite. too.
wonderfully increased by the use of these been resfwl, tho falling' off entirely stop
Pill. ronihint in f ha r. ... Ar .A :n . r i .....4 i . .... . J
... . - - .. ui uai- ucu. m w CT-nw-n nf n.i. . -
sisin-B uuiu uici. Annual ioon is belter
than broths and stew. Br removing acrid.
fermented, or other impure humors from
inc nver, stomach or blood, tbe cause of
Since the introduction of tots truly valu
able preparation mto this eountry, hw
been tbe wonder and -mfc,K
classes, and as it ha. proved to be the e-lw
artle that will absolutely, without dece
twrv restore ?r.y hair to it, original coloT
health sof te, Instre and beay. and p
;rthdc3,orJ.,1 " ,f'
in.a oe.uWnl and fragrant perfumed
tWe w complete within ifcelr
IT Prepxratioa tMfnr. - . ,.'.
compauimenl I ol any kind being required'
obtain these desirable result H
IIKKE IS THE PROOF
of rrs
STJPIXIOE EXCELLENCE.
la nothing hke a dye but operates upon tho
seoretions. It is also a beautiful hair dres
sing and promotes the growth. I pnr
chased the first bottle from Edward B. Gar
rigues, druggist. Tenth and Coates streets,
who can also testify my hair was quite gray
when I commenced its nse.
. MRS. MILLER,
Jo. (30 North Ninth street, Pbila
Dr. 5wrrr f C., Respected friends : t
nave the pleasure to inform you that a lady
of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, isdeltehr
ed with the success of your "L&adon Loir
Color Restorer." Hut hair was falling rain
idly, and was quite grsy. The color has
dysentery, diarrhoea, and other bowel Com
plaints is expelled. Tbe result is. that the
disturbance is arrested, and the action of
the bowels becomes regular. Nothing will
stop the relaxation of the bowels so quickly
as this floe correcting medicine.
Duordtn of tht Ikiducy
In all diseases afiectinc these oresns.
whether they secrete too much or too little
water) or whether they be aft! ic ted with
stone or gravel, or with ache and paiv
settled in the loins over the reeinna or tho
j kidniys, these Pills should be taken ae-
n f r ..... u r V. i It'll., .un UK
Ointments should be well rubbed into the
small of tue back at bedtime. This treat
ment will give almost immediate relief when
ail otber means have failed.
Fer Stomachs ewl if Order.
No medicine will so e(f.-ctiia!ly improve
the tone of the stomach as these Pills;
they remove all acidity, occasioned either
by nitetnperanee' vt oproter det. They
reach the liver ihd reduce it to a' ?cst?hy
action ; they are wonderfully efficacious" in
cares of spasm in fact they nevei fail in
coring all disorders of tbe liver and stomach.
Hvlteirmy'i ptUt art tht test remedy knon-n
A tht leaf Id for the fvllovng disease r
Ague,
Asthma,
ptnirs !
TUMPS!
UMPS
Tbe undersigned have commenced tbe
Butchering business in tbe borough of 1IU-tiintowo.
BEEF,
VEAL,
MUTTON,
aad PORK
ean be had everv Tuesdar. Thuradav and
Saturday o.ornings at tbeir meat store at
me residence or Mr. Howe, on Cherry
street. Their wagon will also visit tbe resi-
dence or citizens the same mornings. Kill
Done but the best of stock, a id sell at fair
prices, bive us a trial.
HOWE k. ETKA.
June 28, 1876-tf
Pumps, liithl ct beavr. made to Older.
Cucumber Wood Pumps always cm band.
1 neae guaranteed never to freese iu Win
ter. Wood. Iron. Terra Cotta. or Lead
Water Pipe put down on short notice
Repairing promptly attended to.
Please civa us a call before Durchsaiiia-
elsewhere, as we are determined to aeti at
the very lowest prices.
Call on or address
WM. NOBLE, Port Royal,
or, FRANK NOBLE, iliffluitowa.
mar22-m
Bilious ComiJaiuts.
Blotches on the 8sin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics.
Constipation of the
Bowels,
Consumption,
Debility,
Diopsy,
Dyseutvrv,
Ery?lpelao,
female Irregularities
Fevers of all kinds,
Fits,
Gout,
Headache,
Indigestion,
Inflammation,
Jaundice,-
Ijver Complaints,
Lumbago,
Piles,
Kbeum.itim.
Keteuti'n of Urine,
Scrolula, or King's
Evil,
.Sore Throat,
Stone and (travel,
Secondary Symptoms
Tic-Douloureux,
Tumors,
Ulcera,
Venereal Affection,
Worm Of all kinds,
TTcancss from any
cause, &.c.
R. B. f.umr.rrj
Dmggist, eor. Tenth & Coates, Pbila.
Beston Test i meaty.
July 22, 1871 ir. Swaynt 4 Son: Last
winter while in Trenton, N. J., I procured
six bottles of London Hair Calor Restorer
which i like very much, in fact belter tbatf
anything I hare used io the last nine years!
If you please, send me one dosen bottles
C. O. D-, ears cf T. 3. Fogler ft. Son, drug
gists. No. Vli Treinont strevt, Boston.
Respectfully yours,
ADA BAKER.
No. 50 Rutland Square.
Dr. Dalton, of Philadelphia, savs of it i
The "London Hair Color Restorer" is used
very extensively among my patients and
friends, as well as by myself j 1 therefore
peak Irom experience.
1ft Cent pr Bottle.
SIX BOTTLE $4.0tiSnt by Express to
any address on receipt of price.
Sold by all Druggists.
THE LUNGS
Executors' Notice.
Estoit of Ltwu Evans, deceased.
LETTERS TesUmentarv on tbe estate
of Lewis Evans, late of Fayette
township, deceased, having been granted
to the nnderaigned, all pereora indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment,
abd those having claims or demands are re
quested to make known the same without
delay to J. D. LONG ACRE,
LEWIS DEOAN,
June 14, 1876. Executors.
Admlalatrator'a Netlce.
Estate of Jacob Smymlcr, deceased.
LETTERS ot Administration on tbe es
tate of Jacob Swymler, late of Fayette
township, deceased, having been grant
ed to tbe undersigned, all persons In
debted to the said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will please present them without de
lay to J03IAH SWYMLER,
June 14, 1878. Administrator.
notice to Tax-Parer.
THE Commissioners of tbe county ol
Juniata hereby give notice that no
more County Bonds will be issued and sold
by them at present, as we consider that we
bave funds enough for all necessary pur
poses. We also give notice to collectors of
County anJ State Taxci tor the year 1878,
that they allow the tax-payers of the coun
ty an abatement of 6 per cent, .vn all taxes
paid by tbem previous to tbe first day of
September, 1876, and such Collectors will
be required to settle their respective Dupli
cates in full within one yesr from date of
same.
Th Commissioners will be at their office
in faiffinfoWn on the second Tuesday of
every month, to trarfssXt any business con
nected with said office. By order of Com
missioners. JAMES DEEX, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office,
Mttlintowa, May SO, 1876. )
Large stock of ready made clothing ol tbe
latest and choicest styles, tor men and
boys, hats, caps, boot and shoes, notions,
fninitbinr goods in endless variety for sale
at Samuel Strayer's, n Paftersea.
JUXIATA VALLEY BA-NK.
MIFFLINT0WN,
JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A.
GEORGE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier.
- aiBKCTOBS i
George Jacobs,
H.II. Bechtel,
Jobn BalsbacB,
J. W. Frank.
August 4, 1875-tf
Amos G. Bonsall.
Jerome N. Thompson,
Joseph Kotnrock,
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Electro FIated Table Ware,
JLXD
ORNAMENTAL ART rtORK
M OtIAT TAB1KTT,
MANUFACTURED BT TBE
MERIM BRITAOIA COMPACT,
650 Broadway, New York.
The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS
are those Silver Plated heaviest on the parts
where necessarily the most wear come, and
oeanng ine Trade vara,
1847 Revera Brothers XII.
N. B. This great improvement in Silver
plated Spoons and Forks is annlied alike to
each grade of Plate, A 1, and 12 oa., as
ordered. The Process and Machinery for
manufacturing these goods are Patented.
Tbe Extra or -Standard Plate made by
this Company is stamped A 1. simple, and
is plated 20 per cent, heavier than the ordi
nary market standard.
07 First Premiums awarded at all Ts4ra
where exhibited, from World's Fair of 185a
to American luatitate Fair, 1874, Inclusive.
.2 1-
warto-ous
CA UTION t None are genuine unless
tbe signature of J. IIavoock, as agent lor
the United States, surrounds each box of
Pill and Ointment. A handsome reward
will be give to any one rendering such in
formation as Hay lead to the detection of
any party or parties counterfeiting the med
icines or vending the same, knowing them
to be spurious,
Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
IIoliow.iv ft. Co., New York, and by all re
spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi
cines throughout the civilised world, tn
boxes at boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents, and 91
eacn.
EyThere is considerable saving by taking
un larger sires.
N . B. Directions for the guidance of
patients in every disorder are affixed to each
box. apr26, 7l-lyeow.
Admlaistrator'B Notice.
Eatatt of Wm. Woodward, deceased.
WHEREAS Letters of Administration
On the eatata t.f tVMIi.n, Wnl..j
late of Tuscarora tow nshiper eased, having
uccn grau.cu u ice anoemgnea, ail per
sons iudebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate! urnmi .ni ,knu
having claims Win please present them
it ho at delav to
NICHOLAS ICIES, rfnt'r.
May SI, 1876.---
Sentinel and lepuWican $1.60 a yea
Philadelphia & Beading Railroad.
JUTaagemeat of rasarasTr Trails.
Jess 14th, 1876.
Trani lean Hsrristurg as follows s
Tot New York at 6 20, 6 15, 8 10 a. m. 2 00
and 7 40 p.m.
For Philadelphia at 6 20, 6 15, 8 10, 9 45
a. m., 1 OU and 8 60 p. as.
For Heading a 5 20. 6 li, 8 10, 9 45 a. at.,
2 00, S 50 and 7 40 p. m.
For Potuville at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and
8 60 p. m. and via Schuylkill ft, Susque
hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m.
For Alien town at 6 20, 6 16, 8 10 a. m-
2 00, S 60 and 7 40 p. m
The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 1 40 p. m.
trains have throueh cars for New York.
Tbe 6 15, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trsioe
nave uu-ougn cars for Philadelphia.
SU.VDjIYS.
For New York at 6 20 a. m.
For Allentowa and wa v tetioiM al 6 20 a m
For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations
l M p. KU
Trains for Harruhwrg leave as follows r
Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00 5 30
and 7 45 p. iw.
Leave Philadelphia at S 15 a. re, 8 40, 5 25,
6 05, 7 10 aad 7 45 p. m.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, If 2D a. m.,
1 60. 6 16. H 00. 9 SA aod 10 BA .
Leave Pottsvikie at 6 00, 6 46, 9 00 a. m. and
e at p. m., snd via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Branch at 8 On a- m.
Leave A lien town at 2 30, 6 50, 8 65 a. m
12 20, 80 and 9 00 p. .
The 2 40 a. m. train fins AUmtMra anl
the 40 a. m. train from Reading do not
run oa Mondays.
9UNDJTS.
Leave New Tor at 6 30 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p as.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. at. and 10
85 p. m.
Leave Allentowa at 2 80 a. m. and 900 p. as.
'Vim Home and Essex Railnmd.
' JOHN E. WOOTTEN,
' General Superintendent.
CONSl'MPTION.
This distressing and dasgerous complaint
and ita premonitory symptoms, neglected
eougb, night swtats, hoarseness, wasting
rfesh, feveY pernnneutlv cured by "Dr..
Svrayne' Compound !)iup ot
Wild Cherry ''
BRONCHITIS A premonitor of Pul-'
monary Consumption, is characterized bv
catarrh, or iutt.tmiuation of the m-strus mem
brane of the air passag", wrtb cough and'
expectoration; short breath, hoarseness,
paiua in tbo ehest For all brcocbial affec
tions, sore throat, loss of rofce, coughs,
DR. S WAYNE'S
Compound Syrup of TVIld Cherry
IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY.
Hemorrhage , or S-sttin( of Blood', may"
proceed- from the lamyx, traebia, bronchi t
or lrmg'and srists troru various causes. c
j andoe physical exertion, plethora, or fn.t
I nes of Hie vessels, weak lungs, overstrain
J im of tke voice, suppressed evacuation.
obstruction or the spleeu r liver, ftc.
Dr. Steawne's Compound Syrup of Wilt?
Clitiry
strikes at tbe root of disease by purifying
the blood, restoring the liver anil kidneys to
bealthy action, invigorating the nervous
system. ,
The ohy standard retfceify for hemor
rhage, bronchial and all pulmonary com
plaints. Consumptives, or those predis
posed to weak lungs, should not fail to nse
this great vegetable remedy.
Its marvelous power, not only over con
sumption, but over every chronic diseaso
where a gradual alterative action is deecfed'.
I nder iu use the cough is loosened, the
night sweat diminished, tbe pwra subsides,
the pulse returns to its natural standard, t3e
stomach ia improved in its power to dirsst
and assimilate the food, and everv organ baa'
a purer and better quality of blood supplied
to it, out ef wkieh new recreative and p.as
tie materia ia niado.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR SIX BOTTL1W
85.00. li your druggist or storekeeper hum
not got it, we will deliver nall'd.fcea bottles'
to any address on receipt of price.
' ay Should the bowels be eestTve, Or bead -'
scbe accompany your disease, the patient
should procure a box of
Dr. Swaynw'g Tar Pills.
Take Brat a few doses of Pills, and follow
wHb Swayne's Compound Svrup of Wilf
Cherry.
Tbe Pill will evacuate tbe bowels, whirl,-
ia of tbe first importance relieve the con
gested lirer, purity te blood, strengthen
tue nerves, improve the appetite and re
move all bUlionsness. 25 cents a bax &'
boxes 81. Prepared! only by Da. Swatic
ft. So, g; North Sistb street, Philadelphia.
Sold by all prominent Druggists.
The BasTrxai asp RxrraucA bas e
superior as sa advertising medium, la tots
county, and as a Journal of varied sews
and reading it U not surpassed by any
weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. '
Drugs ft medicines at Banks Basnlai.'a
ITCniNO piXes '
PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES,
FosnrvBLT craco by the use of
SWATNE'g OINTMENT. '
Home Te8tmopy.
I was sorely asHieted witb one of the roost
distresswg of ail diseases FrurUu or Prm
rig, or more commonly known as itching
Filet. The itching at tiroes was almost in
tolerable, increased by scratewrog, and lot
onfreqnemly became quite sore.
I bought a box of ' Smayne's Ointment ;"
ita use gave me quick relief, and in a abort
time made a pertect enre. I can bow sleep
nwOturtd, aad I wool advise all who are
sntTerrog wbb ibis distressing complaint to'
procure Swayne's Ointment" at once, t
had tried prescriptions almost innumerable,
without ending anr permanent relief.
JOSEPH W. CHRIST.
(Firm of BocdeJ ft. Christ,)
Boot and Shoe House, 344 Nortfr Second1
street, Philadelphia.
SKIH DISEASES.
Bwayae'a All-heating Ointment la alio si
speeifc for Tetter, Itcb, Ball Rheum, Scald
Head, Erysipelas, Barber' Itcb-, Blotches,
ait Scaly, Creery, Cutaaeoae Ernptioas
Perfectly safe and harmless, even on the
moat tender infant. Pnca 90 cents. 3
boxes 81.25. - Sent ky mail to any address
em receipt of price.
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- Prepared only by
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