Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 05, 1879, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
M I FFLIX 1 0 VT N :
Wednesday. SlartU &, IStB.
TEUMS.
. Subscription. Si. .Vi r-er annum, If (sid
itb- 12 months; $2.U0 It nut paid within
12 months.
7ratiaie.it advertisements inserted at 30
eiut per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in locsl c-al-Bmn,
1C cents p.r !ine tor each insertion.
Dediictiot.s u ill be male to tlr seuesirir.-
to advertise oy the yt ar, hall or quarter
Tear.
ITBHC SALES.
March 6. Christian Kurti wiil sell at
public cale, at his place of residence, 2
wile northeast of Tbnmpsontown, at niuo
Xi'clock a M.. on Thursday. March 6, l!79,
Three horses, one colt, nix cs. 1 heif'vr,
1 bull, 6 calves, chi-k :is, farming iinpie
mems, and household furniture.
Jliun 12. S. Wert Henderson will of
fer at public s-se, bis place, of residence
In Feimanagh township. S mile northeast
of .Mittti-itown, at 10 u-clml a. n.. on Wed
nesday, MaL VI, 1S79, Tfcrce Lead of
torses, 8 head ol cows aud younj cattle,
1 line joniig buMs, 8 sheep and lambs, oue
ow and 11 pigs, and a largj lot of farming
i mpieiuculs.
COMMUNICATION.
Mi.MCO, March 1. 179.
Edi'jr S&iiinel aud Republican Dear Sir,
Tc nave beaid how grraliy you people in
lie Capital town ol the county are pleated
ivr the coarse of lectures that the enter
prise ut a couple of your young men in
duced to gel up. We all hope the pa Iron -p-i
that was extendi at ti-e Villers and
Kellogj lectures was suiricient to pay IIiums
watidson.el;,- who were instrumental in get
ting it up. We lire led to an expression
of this hope by the manifestation of the
keenest tinaucial ability of the musical tai
eut of this place as combined in Ute band
that played for the school exhibition that
was beM iu tiii town last Friday evening,
while your people at the same time were
enjoyirg the rtaJing of pieces by Miss Ke!
logg. The financial talent, of our musical
talent here is first-rate, and by and by, per- i .
baps, tboy'l! ali be millionaires. The man
agement tf the exhibition was vested in
the scholars, and the mere pittance of five
cents adtnusion fee was taken at the door
for the purpose cT paying expenses for such
lii tie nutters as are necessary for such an
occasion; but, lo, art! behold presto
change before the management got the
funds appropriated, the band got their hand
in at the rate of cents a ttm-. The ru
lertaiirrjtit was a success, and if the dia
iau .s and declamations were not delivered
:r. as an artistic maimer, as the pitces deliver-
1 in your place on the same evening
by Miss Kellog, we were just as happy, and
happiness you know, is the thing that
e". -ij uod j I. rig TOr. This occasion left us
down l'ri.iu tlia mat-r ol the late local elec
tron. We arc told thftt in your town you
have not yet got done with it. We are t-jld
hat yon irj to have a contest as to who
uall be Justice of the Peace, as the ques
tion is U:t undecided by a tie vote. All
Vin-ls ot Ie;orts L lie got if oat about it.
The story is that the vote of Sheriff Walls
is to be challenged on tbe ground that
his place of r.-si jeuce is not ill .V.tJiin
town. Then, es 1 Counter riovenient,
it is sai-1 that th-3 vote of David Ilaller,
who is one cT ihe conlcstitig candidates,
will be chulltiig. d and rejected because he
hid ritht to vote, on account ot not
havi:.g pai 1 tax in two years, an-l that I ist
yesr -Lc lax collector in tt.e boroiiarh got
ihs 'onim;SMocers to exonerate him ol
toe insitiificar-t sum thit a levied against
him. Would it not save the wasiiin ol
dirty linen" to decide the q-iestion by a!
rew eU-ction instead of bv a contest of elec
tion.
it" the Legislators c uld hear the people
tn these parts U:k abaut the bit! that pro
poses t s'eal $.4,000,000 ol the earning ol
the State to jay for the cusseiiness lb it was
hatchet! out by the Biht between the bosses
of tbe corporations and tbe common men
of the corporations, t-at are bossed, the
$4,i0"V"J L:!i would uver i-g.ua be beard
of. Xiue in every ten of the members who
vote for that bill will never be sent oict to
narrisburg or any other place to hold office.
Then there is the proposal to abandon
the Juniata c a.il. We are salty on fiat.
We'd like to know whether the c.-.nal. th it
the Stale sold in good faiih, has b?en paid
for. We would like our cueudier to oQ'et a
resolution of inquiry in the Legislature on
that point. Lei ban raise the inquiry as
to how much of the money that was due
the Stale on 4 be sale of tbe canals has
been paid. uch an inquiry is not a
lecil . lesticu that affects the Juniata val-!-"
alone, but it is as comprehensive ai the
Commonwealth, and at this time, Then the
expense of Ihe Stal-j exceed tha income.
it is a crave question to know whether the
P"oie, who aie still paying the debt that
as incurred i" buildirg ile canals, are get
ting what n as agreed ou when they sold the
it:b!ic -:iis. 1 bore is a report that the
Newport folks have the promise that the
canui liom the Millerstown dain shall not bs
Uitnrbed, and that is why they are so quiet
about it. If they are green enough t be
lieve that the whole of the upper Juniata
regio-j r r-y be abandoned and this little
s'r':tch of canal from the Millerstown dam
to the Susqut hanoa nver kepi np for their
especi il benefit, tbey we of the greenest
green, and easily stuffed.
We have quite a lot of candidates already
lookii.g out lor the oir.ee of Sheriff, which
is to be re-fiUcd by the election next fall. 1
cou'd mention a number of Democrats in
this township that are laying their plans to
get the noiiiiaaiion. Some of them think
tt-ey h-ive promises that will put theui on
the track lor the Kovember election. It
tbe Democracy Kumiaattd by a fair 5qu.-.re
vote of their party, as we liepublicans do,
a premise from their leaders would not go
lar to secure a Domination. The Democ
racy can never again be hirmonioua until
they have the lair way of uouiiuating can
didates, which is to let every man who
wishes to be a candidate, be a caudidate
beloru il-i jeople of his party at the pri
mary e-lecliou, and the man who gels tbe
bight st number of votes is to be the candi
date for tbe November election. There is
l.tile room lor gouging or cheating in such
a system, and il the voters watch the men
they elect judge and cleiks, or elect nun
w ho are above the meanness of cheating,
they can have the. lairest possible expres
sion. I hear a good man tpoken of i:i this
township for the oflice of Sheriff, also one
in Port Royal, also one in Millord township,
among Republicans, but I cannot Touch for
the truth of the report.
Cut my letter is already too long. I'll
write you soon again.
Yours, respectfully,
WALKER.
All subscribers in arrears, more than 12
months, on the 1st day of April, 1379, trill
b charged full arrear rates a advertised.
SWORT LOCALS.
Spring.
Easter cornet late this spring.
Th ICih snow of the season fall en Sun
day night.
The rirer was closed with fcts last Thurs
day night.
Hoops are again becoming flsb.lot.able as
an artieli of dress lor ladies.
Three hundred Easier ggs were distrib
uted in the Lewiatowu Luihran church on
! Sal-bath
The eg ts a raouey box in which
to deposit collection rjouey
Kcad the advertisement of Airy View
Academy, as published in another column.
Judge ytanton, of YVilkesbarre, against
a hoHl ah effort ol impeachment was pend
ing, resigned.
There was such an amount of sleighing
j during the past winter that everybody got
tued ot 1U
Go aod buy your Ciolhing at 3. B. Jl.
T-rld's. He is selling Clothing at cost for
cash.
The Greenback party are trying to organ-
i ize on the basis of an attack on the Kt-
tioual Bank System.
Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To
bacco. Dec. 4, lS78-ly.
There is an universal condemnation of
Ihe $1,000,01,0 bill as presented to the Leg
islature for passage.
Adam Arnold, a citizen of Turkey Valley,
Pci ry county, had a leg broken in a wrest
ling match last week.
" Wheat in Pennsylvania in 1772 was X 13
f 75 per bushel, and salt $i'0 per bushel,
Cotlineutal m ney."
r Lebanon is not the only place in the Com
monwealth where ladies paiut their cheeks
and eye-brows. .
Buggy Whips, 2"to75c; Uorsc Blankets,
b'5c ; Lap kobes, i 25. at Todd's for cash.
Churches iu places throughout the coun
try hold rate walks to raise money tor dif
ferent purposes.
The Keadir.g of Miss Kellogg reached
what was expected of it s an instructive
entertainment.
A large company of Lewistown ladies
and gentlemen attended tbe reading by Miss
Kellogg, last Friday evening.
The Chinese question is the great ques
tion row. See expressions in regard to it,
as published 1ft another column, in this pa
per. ""joliD Fisher, of Slilford township, catue
out of a wrestling mateh, at the aaleol Wil
on VtCbinson's -property, last Thursday,
2ihabroken 'S)
..Mis Ann Sellers, who was stiicken ith
paralysis a few days ago, while walking on
the pavement ip. McAlisterviile, died on
SundiV eight, sped about 00 yearsV
(,000 Good Kail road Tics wanted, by
J B. M. Todd.
The sex'on and wife, Mr. McKwea and
Mis. MeKwen, of the Presbyteriin church
of Lewistown, celebrated their golden wed
ding a lew days ago. The Presbyteriin
congregation turned out to congratulate the
aged couple.
An Knglh writer ssys. in his advic to
young married women, thit th- ir mo' her
Eve married a gardener. It luicitt be aided
tint 'he gir lener, in cot: --q iei ce of !.i
match, lost his sitaation. KZommt'cial JJ
eeritstr. ATei-r days ago the house of Samuel Kin
lerTTu Fayette township, came near burn
ing down, irotu a Are that was kiraiied in a
floor through which a stove-pips passed.
The pipe became unusnViy hot, and ut the
la-t cl'. sni'ig the crock was forgotten, and
lelt out)
The days of Lent are here, and rVon
gives way to forty days of penance and
prayer. Calho'ics and Episcopalians dur
ing the period of forty days neither mirry,
give bljfs, attend parties or balls. They
bave speeial scrvic in their churches, aud
are exceedingly abstemious in diet.
Baitiftil rrver(to his sweetheart) "Ahem,
miss, I waut to see your lather. I'va an
in.portant matter to propose to Liui."
Toung lady (considerately)" I'm sorry
papa is net at home ; hut couldn't yon pro-l-ose
to me just as well !" Ilcrlid, and with
perl eel success." Boston Post.
Genr Smith, John G-tj bill and Solo
moiTlJooks have b.-en having aa extensive
wood-chopping going on in the Loiig Nar
rows, not far from the place where the "Five
Si;e Tavern" fliuiislied in the days when
travel and trade passed orr the pike and
through tl.t canaI7y
'T'Soiue nights ago, two tramps forcd a
w indow open in a school bonse in Turbett
to nship, cutered the building and lodg-d
in it during the night. Tbey bad provi
sions with them, which is evidenced by the
crumbs they left on the floor, and the dregs
of coffee I hat were found in tbs tm drink
ing cup that belongs to the scliouL'
"In a printer's lawsuit in Anoka, Minn.,
one of the lawyers attempted to describe a
shooting-stick. He said : Now, gentle
men, this matter of a shooting-stick, which
is used in making up the form, Is s-mply a
piece of iron placed there to keep the
chase from being pk-d." Tbe jury were in
a quandary, and flipped up a copper to de
termine tbe decision.
Many centime ago the Chinese built a
wall 45 feet high, 18 feet wide, snd 1500
miles long, on Ihe land side, to keep for
eigners out; and if the Americans slop in
tercourse with them now, in this the li79:h
year of our Lord, tbe Chinese will not care.
Such a couite wuid pleae them, for it
wouid be a rccognith n of the history, tha
traditious and ways of Ihe Chinamen of
ceuturies ago.
An exchange says : Never for a century
have the English laboring classes been sub
jected to desperation like those they now
undergo. In the mine, the meadow, the
factory, the forge, tbo afreets, lanes and
highways of merry England, there is such
misery and crime among the masses of the
people a dely all individual effort lor amel
ioration, and all legal attempt at its com
plete suppression.
Qn of the most tki:lful amateur hunters
in this county is John Basbore, of Miiford
township. In the burning season ho can
bring down as nar.y turkeys and phear-ant
and deer as the most skillful amateur sports
man. Last week a large doo visited his
barnyard. The season is out, and ol course
it could not be shot. It was, however, ta
ken alive, after running to Kohui'a tuill
dam, on the ice
The late cold spell put another thick coat
of ice over Cotter's Hole oa the river, and
therebv gave those who love the sport of
fishing in Ihe winter, an oppo-tuuity ,0
gratily their desire at sucker-fishing. Dur
ing the first fntie 700 suckers were caught
on hook and line. The Lewislowu Gutttte
grumbled a hltle over the numter; thought
it was too even; expressed a preference lor
699, or 70L Well, pwhapa tbe catch d ur
ing this freeae will be odd, and then tbe G
xettt will have more faitb. Tbe catch will
be reported by and by
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' A few yean ago a depraved boy, aged 11
years, robbed a m in of his watch, in New
Tork city, lie waa sent to the peniten
tiary for a period of two rears. Tha police
called him " Dane, the Ki.ld." Tea days
go, in daylight, he walked up to Udy on
Filth Avenue, New York City, and lore a
diaiuoud ear-ring frora lief ear. Tbe police
caught bun and he was put through court
on last tuna, and aenteuoed to 80 years la
the State prison at hard labor.
PJulip Rauek, of Ibis county, attended
Spring Run church, iu Milllin county, on the
14ih of last January, and while there stole
a buffalo robe that belonged to John C.
Coulter. The thief hid the robe iu a stone
pile uiitil some days ago, when he weut to
Vlifl'in connlv and brought the robe to bis
homo in Walker township, this county,
Where he was arrested ou Tuesday of last
week, and taken to Milllin county, and there
put in jailto await a trial. He confessed
the cnakoJ j
A city paper says: There is a religious!
ji.-urr.al in New York which has boateu all I
its competitors iu the matter of premiums
by offering to every new subscriber a "gen
uine seven-shooter revolvet." The journal
seems to vaguely realize that seven-shoot
ers are not precisely the iustruoieuts w hich
an organ of Christianity should be engaged
in distributing, lor it admits that its offer
may seem extraordinary, but yet urges that
the prot-ositiou is not inconsistent with the
spirit of its columns " iu these days of
tramps and burglars." Perhaps not ; in
deed it woutf not be surprising if tramps
and burglars should be found availing them
selves oi this excellent opportuuity of get
ting seven-voiced ba-kvrs cheap. Perhaps
also they icuy bo led iu this way to rca-l a
p-urnal. Iu that event the journal w.il
have its own reward.
lACoa M iulos, a citizen of Port Royal,
and we.l knoi,u to many people in this com
munity, was caught between tbe bumpers vf
freight cars, while coupling the same at Al-
toona, on Friday, aud instantly killed The
Alloona Tribune publishes the foTTowihg
accouut ol the sad occurrence : Jacob Mill
ion, a brakeuian of the eighteenth extra
freight train, cabin 820, was in a stooping
posture between two cars making acoupling
previous to the departure of the train east.
Mr. alabian in an in guarded moment raised
his head, and just then the "dead-heads"
came together w ith great force, crv.j'aing
bis head between them. As the pressuie
relaxrd be lelt upon Ihe track, and was
! pii'Kcti up dead, with the blood oozing from
bis mouth, ears, eyes aud nose. The un
fortunate uiau had been talking with Tramp-aster
Cramer only a few miuutes before,
and when a flagman rushed breaihlessly into
his office and iuloruied hint of the terrible
event be was greatly shocked and surprised.
Cpou the body of She unfortunate man not
a scratch or wound of any kind appeared,
and a company physician, who happened lo
be upon the spot, expressed the opinion
that death was iu-dantaneoiis. The corpse
was placed upon a stetcher and cot.veyed lo
ihe d- iot, whence it waa carriel to the un- does your memory go b.-fore it slops r ere are .ltsrs. Outshall au-1 i -ker, j re
dertakinir etab:Uhmeut of Mr. Til-ton. As ! you t-ver vaccinale-1 1 Did it take I Who ' sent directors, and Wolf, whose term
it xas not uecesbary to hold an in..iest, the
body Was prepared lor b-iriai ami placed in
a I. eat caket. l!r. Mahlon was between 4)
and 4"i years of ae. He was euii toyed on
the middle divUion, Ilarrb-bur; side, and
had a l!e ani scxen chi! Ireu residing at
I'ort Koyal, Juniata county, to which place
hia remains were removed oti Ibe fast hue at
12:2a o'clock; this morning.
Cheap, Cheap Machines.
White (best) Drop Leaf, 2 drawers $-"o1o3 '
Genuine ic&a, do. do. do $J."
Am ric.m, do. do. do J-otoiJl'
G rover . Baker $2
A'.! of the latest improved machines for
cash. J. B. M. TODD.
March 5, lS73-2t
GeurapXilcal Luisraa.
I am co:lx-eJ e-f 14 letters.
My C, 12, 4 is lac came of a tuoun
taiii. .My '2, 2 is the nanw of a river.
iv 4. LI, H is a lake.
My 10. G. 12, l a, 14, 4 is the name of a
town in luly.
My 1, o, 4, 8, 9, 13, 14 is the name of a
mountain is ei am.
My 8, 8, 13, 6, 3, 5, 9, 1 is the name ol
an ocean.
Sv 11,1. 0, 15. 6 is a town in Honda.
. My 14, lii, C, 11, 7 is a town iu South
Carolina.
My whole is a citv in Enrope.
FRANK.
Letter from Bichfield.
Kicii field, March ), 1S79.
Kditor Sentinel and Republican Sir. We
deem it necessary to write a short letter,
and give you some of the news of our little
town, namely, Richfield. Our torn is small,
but the people are enterprising, and a great
interest is manifested in the ca-ise of edu
cation. We have a graded school, consist
ing of two school., a primary and an ad
vanced school. There are enrolled 88 pu
pils in both schools. They arc in a pros
perous condition, under tbe instruction of
M. K. Kiuzer and I. L. Zimmerman. A
great interest is taken by both teachers and
pupils. Our Literary Society is still in
progress, aud has been a success so far this
witter. The citizens all, both old and
young, take an active part in it. We have
a journal connected with the society, which
makes it both instructive and amusing.
Our people, lor a week or more were at a
loss to know what to bitch their horses to,
whether to a vehicle on runners, or one on
wheels, but the snow, that Tell recently, set
things to rights aain. Times appear to be
dull, nevertheless our merchants are doing
a good business. Tbe election passed off
very quietly. One of our worthy citizens,
G . S. Metterlipg, has been re-el octcd as
school director. We think he is the right
maa iu the right p'ce, for he takes a gteat
interest in school affairs. Our lawyer seems
to be very busy, lie is a great smoker, and
draws vigorously at a huge old smoke-pipe,
which ot course helps his good looks very
much. Not long since he was somewhat
sold. Some Utile rogue put powder in his
pipe, and when il exploded it almost scared
him to death ; but we think he is all right
again.
Our peoplo filled the ice houses last week.
There was a taffy walk, a few evenings ago,
at Peter Gray bill's. All who attended were
well j. leased. This has been a cold winter,
nevertheless our people could sit by the
stove and eijoy their cider and apples, lor
we Lave plenty of that among us.
Tbe people of this place ami vicinity have
tbe Kansas I'eVer, and bave only oue remedy
to cure it, and that is to make a start and
go. Several bave made the start.
I will close You may hoar from me
agaiu. Yours, very liuly,
6 VICTOR.
FOR RENT The Corner S tor-room in
thi beliord Building, now occupied by It.
K. Parker, is for rent- Inquire of
aiaBGAKKT li(LrosD.
JanlS-tf
To tell a diamond from a gem, look
through ihe atone at the point ol a needle
or a small hole in a caid, and if there are
two holes tire ikont ia not a diamond ."
Tnl wedding guest wdra fathered
all, me ibiuister was in ibe parlor, the
marriage feast was piping but, aud tffe
bride waa peeping out of her window
and blushing the while, but tbe bride
groom was missing. They waited twd
tours aud then dispatched a brother of
tbe bride to Cud the bridegroom ; aod
meanwhile, 1-i-t the victuals should
spoil, t hoy sat down to dinner. Now,
the bridegroom was the most bashful
man in Goshen township, and post-inly
in Ohio. He was discovered iu bis
room with bis every day clothes on,
and with one side of Li. face i-haved.
H'heo tked why be Lad remained away,
be replied that he bad attempted to
shave himself but was so reared and
nervous that he conld not accomplish it.
Ue ual!y told the t rat her that if he
would Cuisu rouViag Lim, and help to
trim him op, be would cn and report
for duty. Tbe brother kindly assisted,
anJ (he two then started for tbe Lome
of Lis anxious bride. When within a
short distance r-f tbe bnuse, the young
man s heart again failed hint. Ha de
clired that he could not fane the etowd,
and reluctantly retraced his steps. The
brother went bime-atid reported the re
sult of his investigation, and the min
ister, turning to the lady, said : "1 will
never lie yon to such a man." On tbe
following Saturday the father ol the
young lady was met with the same plea,
I can't stand to face such a crowd,
but if yoa will get a 'squire, aud In! u
get married after night, 1 will try it
again." Tbe old gentleman declared"
that the ceremony must be performed
in the daytime. Fiually, the bashful
young man was led into tha parlor by
the arm, cooped up in a corner, and
brought face to face with the minister
and maiden. Western pajirr.
I.awrca (very quickly to old man) How
many pair of pantaloons bare you worn
during your life time? Speak Cp quick
now.
Witness I couldu't say at once. Let
m
Lawyer (to court) See that! Memory
tailing. To witness. Do you recollect the
day you were born J
Witness Xo.
Lawyer (aside) Memory all but gone.
I'll tty him in geogrsphy. What is the
southernmost country iu America t
Witness Don't know.
Lawyer Well, tell us the northernmost
country in America. Any school bay can
do I hat
Witness I couldn't tell, really.
Lawyer How many brothers have you f
Witness Six.
Lawyer How do you know that you ha-l
six Where were vou when von were
born ? Where's the proof that you b. id six
brothers f How do yuu know but that one
i of theiu was a sister ?
Wit:ie--s Which question do you
Layer Wliieh qu.-stion 1 Why, any Of
them. Sp-ak up i'ii-jlt now. llowtarbick
i as Noah s third wile 1
Witness lr you let m by the nudiror range Irom a grocery
Lawyer Let you ! Why dm't you stick j bill o' $ 1 .400 d-wu to .small items of
to the question t Do you know Latin t personal luxuries furnished f-r the di
What is the rule T-ir the llixig ol Ihoanii-' rector.. A barrel of tehi-ky a vouch
nenultimare lo the verb Kr.ro I Kocite the r wider tl- name of -'Cattle and
thirty-nine articles. bit was the given
name of General Washington's great great
gn.n.1 -father
Witness Don't anow. -
Lawyer (to ex iminer)-Gentlemcn, this
is a clear case enough This old nun is
menially a wreck. You see how he falters,
stumbles an I mUt ikes at mv simplest ques
tion. Of course, he isn't tit to take charge
of bis van ad'aiis.
Chorus (1-y siteis and his cousins whom
ho reckons iy the dozens) Of course not !
Lawyer Of course not. Kow, old man,
I'll gie you jut one more chance to prove
your saoity. Who are all these petsous iu
court ?
Old man Relations, I think.
Laaryer Clean goue ! Dalt ! Out of bis
wits. Graphic.
Sir, love! the rosy radiance gleams
Athwart Ihe sunset sky;
List, love ! and li.-ar the birds' sweet note
In lingering cadence die.
Clasp, love, thy eli.icing hands ia mine,
fknd holding fi-t hy me,
Trust, love! 1 i:l be trne, my dove,
So true, sweetheart, to thee
Sweetheart, to tl-ec.
Come, love ! I waitirg, pine so long,
And weary watch lor thee;
Dear love ! amidst the darkened nigtt
Thy star-lika lace 1 see.
Heart's love ! ab. come thon close to me;
1'il shelter thee from harm,
From evety foe or secret woe-.
Close clasped w ithin my arms ;
Lie sate from ail alarms,
Sweetheirt, with ire.
Dear love ! thy face above me gleari'ing,
A sunset radiance gives ;
Ah. love! thy tone's sweet cadence d ing,
Sinf s in my heart and lives.
Clas-ed. love, close to my he art, thy birdiing
Ko-deth her wings in peace
Trusts love! feeling no cold nor shadow,
Finding at last her ease,
From tear a safe release.
Heart's love, with thee.
Margaret Field.
List of Letters remaining in the MiiHin
town Post Oflice, March 1, 1879. Perseus
applying for Letters in this List, will pleas
Ray they are advertised.
Barrett, Mr J C
Buchanan, Wra
Creasy, Nathan
llimes, William It
Minis. Mrs Sidney
Russell, George
Sterrett, J T
Snyder, A
Sheaier, Miss Ella
Si.ru ut rs, Jtc ;y
McMtt, Mr X II
Titzell, Miss Mary
Patterson. Miss Uattie fvsoii. Howard
Ruler, J Vines, Miss Lizzie
SOLOMON BOOKS, P. M.
MA MilED:
JOHNSON WaLDSMITH At the res
idence of the bride, on Tuesday evening,
Feb. 18, 1879, by Rev. II. C. Sbimlle, Mr.
James P. Johnson, of Turbett township,
and Miss Anna Waldsuiith, ol Miiford town
ship. THATCHER On the 20th ult., In Lack
township, at the residence of her son, Mrs.
Jane Thatcher, aged 72 years.
IVIES Oa the 21tb ult., at her father's
place vf residence ir. Walker township,
Mies Jennie lines, aged 19 years.
ESH Oa the 28th ultimo, at his place of
residence in Sjiruco liill township, Jonn
Esh, aed 72 years.
CLAUK On the 1st inst., at his home in
Spruce Hill township, of Ihe painlul dis
ease of cancer in throat, John Ciaik, aged
C j years.
EMERT On tho 2-'th ult., at his home
in Mexico, Frederick Emery, aged 63 yeais.
ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE returned
to its old location on Water Street, Mittiin
town. Special Reduced Rates to Regular
Shippers. Pai kages delivered free to a.l
parts of Mifflin and Patterson.
A. B. WEIDlf AN:
Kov. 0-lia
fcTATE 1TI!3IS
Altoooa claims apopulaticn of IG.OOO.
One hundred' and seventeen persons
bave filed applications fur license to sell
intoxicating liquor in Cambria county.
Pottgtown fox hunters chased four
hours ou Saturday aud at the end, on
Morgan Hoffman's farm, Upper Uwch
Ian, found a fox acd two oposduis in
one hole.
Last reek a young married woman
of South lietblebeuj eloped with a li
ble peddler and went to Philadelphia
She took considerable of her husband's
money with ber.
I ho Chatubersbnrz Reiister sais
that in Marion township, that oounty,
last Sunday a week a brother, who had
been deposed for Unbecoming conduct
led thn bynin, and this was eubmited
to. Kui when the preacher asked that
a member in full standing lead in pray
er, aud the detxsed fellow Started off!
in an eHuen, strain, it proved too
much, and the congregation arose aod
protested. Ue was put out.
A shepherd dog was sold far $10 id
Erie last week.
Lverjbody wants the Columbia dam
removed.
A Dead wood dispatch furnishes in
telligence of fresh outrages by Indians
in Jlrr-ota. Wagon trains bave teen
attaekel, .ettleuients raided, slock sto
len, atai oue Rettier killed at li'n
uisrek. Two companies of the Seventh
Cavalry have started in pursuit of the
utaruaders.
Twenty-foar bogs, "averaging 733
pounds each, were shipped to New
York yesterday fiom llordentnwn N.
J. This is said to surpass anything
ever before accomplished iu the way
of hog culture.
A conflict has arisen between the
faculty and the students of Trinity Col
legs, at Hartford (Conn.), growing out
of restrictions placed Upon thn actum
of the latter in celebrating Washing
ton's birthday. The general results
are that eight of the most prominent
leaders in the affair have been suspend
ed and required to leave the tows, aod
the others have absented themselves
from all college exercises. The d'.s
pine will be submitted to Bishop Wil
liams, Dean of the Faculty.
A dispatch from Carlisle, dated tbe
24th ult , says : The county auditors
have been in continious sev-ion here
about 5 week, examining the accouut
of the county officer, upon which tbey
pass. A food many rumors of fraud
and peculation in the management ol
the county a'mshnuse and iusane asy
lum bsd been circulated, and tbe audi
tors determined to probe the matter.
Tbe result of their labor has been to
i chsj-re the director
ith the sum r.l
..R'y. l neir report was enterea in trie
li .t . -. . rr. ... a .. ....i . i
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. ,o.u-.uo...y ff ouae-r .o u.y, u.,
Hiu-uii unrniii" urn enik tiie-r !
l-eal estate. The inculpated .5.-ers
as eX pire-l l up aocouius thrttwli ut
', b"r-t whi-ky, furnished upon
, he '""""'I"'"" f ''e I'bMe!an as
i M Srilu- fruojeutl ; cigars and many
little kuicklcnacfc. furnished fur the
families of the directors were lumptd
iu oue general v--ujlier so as to con
ceal the fraud. O ie grocer rusti swears
that Uaker ordered him to put purcbas
es made for bis private use to the poor
house bill. Motirj wa borrowed and
interest paid by the directors without
the sttdi w of alithorlly Tor thi tliey
are individually responsible. Tho two
I t.ap'-r., tbe Sentinel and Yolunlcr, will
deUainJ tbe resignation and punishment
of the directors, and prominent Demo-
crats insist np-m purgino ths party fn-ui
such birnscles. If I he exposure has
the effect of causing Ihe numinttion
purer men for tbe directors of public i
charities, who are entiusted with the
disbursement of thousand of dollars. It
will be a -nuMi needed refoiui in the
politics of Cumberland.
The l'resbyteriaus of Uniontown. de
siring their pastor to resign, and he
ret using to do so, they havo reduced
bis salary to starvation rates.
Tbe death of Miss Kate Fisber, of
MeOonnellsburg, who bad gone to
Kausas, ou a visit, has about it aa air
of tnystt-ry that excites the interest of
eve--rHie tho has heard of it. Sne
suri' -l ! -n,e froai Topcka, Kanas,
wit'i siiro:jili tickets for Mt. Union,
and ttas lunnd on the traia sick and
taken to a hot;l in Kansas City,
whete she died. Her trunk, of which
she bbd two, bave not been Lund.
Willharu Pcnnell, of Jaaocaster coun
ty recently sold to George J. S:iteler,
of West Chester, a pair of cattle, four
years old, which weighed 4,500 and
dressed seventy pounds to the hundred
The bids cf C'.:o of them weighed but
ICS pounds, while the fat drew tbe
beam at 271 pounds.
A movement is being apitatsd in
McKean county to move the county
teat from Smethport to Bradford.
Isaac Drutnlieller of Karl township,
Berks county attempted to build a fire
in the kitchen stove early the other
morning in ofdef that the family could
prepare breakfast. The fire re-fucd to
barn and the kitchen soon filled with
smoke. He made an examination by
tearing down tbe pipe, when out jump
ed an old eat as lively as cricket, bnt
apparently well smoked. Tbe cat had
been on the roof during the night and
came down the chimney into the fire.
FOlt SALE A commodious Dwelling
House, ai.d two Store Rooms, in the bor
ough of Milllintown, Juniata county, Pa.
This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling
bouse, and bnsiness place in MitHintown ; a
cbance, which if left piss, rn iy not be
equaled in many years. For particulars,
call at, or address this otlice. jni23-tf
STAR CDIilSE OF LEGTMES.
THEODORE TIlTO,
Friday Evening, .Varch 14, 1879,
Si.bj.-ct "The Problem of Lite."
Sew Advertittments-
Airy View Academy.
IN connection wiih the r-gnlar AMdcroie
course of this institution a lS'OKMAL
CLASS will bi organized on the
SEVENTH OF APRIL. 1879.
Term to continue Twelve Wee.ks.
Board and Furnished Room, $2 50 per
week. For partM-ulars send for circular tn
J. T. All. M AN, A. B , Principal,
or, J. H. SMITH, Co-Priucipal.
Feb 20. 1879.
J werk oa abort otioe at this oBe.
CLOSING PRICES
M liAVENc TOWiNStlaVD,
B1HKERS,
No. 40 South Third Street;
PHILADELPHIA.
Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash' or
on a Margin.
iVafrh. 3, 1879.
Ctb. Askko.
u. r i b's mi:
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Currency, 6's ,
6's, lHSi.aew
" s-tj's, new,
4 'a
Pennylvanis It. R...
fhilsd'elphia Reading U. K.
Lehivh Valley K: h....
Lehigh t'oal ft Xavigation Co.,
lot-f 1..1IJ
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Gold
Stiver, (J'a ami $'.). ;
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MIFFLINTOWff MARKETS.
Mirriistowi, V'arch 0, 1870.
Bntter
Eglfsi
I.ardi : J,
Ham i:.......
Sho-ilder
Sides
Potatoes..,;:.
Onions. i ... ,
12
12
8
8
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6
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40
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Kags.
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MIFFLINTOWN- GKAI.V MAKKKT.
Corrected weekly by Keiine-ly A. Doty.
Quotations ton To'Dar.
Wednesday, Ma'eh 5, 1873.
Wheat 93
Corn, 4
Outs 22ti-2
Rye Si
Timothy seed 1 OUtcl 1J
Cloverseed S S!
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
PuiLAbKerHi, March 1. Wheat Penn
s Ivania red $1.1 lloi.12. Rye, on track,
67to-"oe. Corn, on track, 4 1c. Oats Suto
32e.
Petroleum Standard white, lltolic per
gaiion.
Whisky Iron-bound, $1.00.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS.
Pfi!LAiKLlHi , Mar. I Prune steer otn
6c, comm.. ii Hio4o. Cows iJUtol'J. H'.g
tMjJc. Sheep 4tojC.
PRIVATE SALES;
Persons desirous or selling property at
private sale, mav arrange to have the prop
t-rty advertised in the Sentinel eni Republi
can, on the trrms of no pru if not sold. Il
, () fxy r4ti:, j have previous
ly been agreed upon.
A FARM OF 180 ACUE-j IN TCSCA
rora township, Juniiti county, one-fourth
of a mile west of McCoysville. :it acres ol
which are clcate-d and in a good stito of
cultivat:oiilha balance In goo;! timber.
The improvements are a tariff Frame House.
S'x0 teet, Frame Barn, 4 .x8U feet, Wagon
Shed and Com Cr.b. Carriage House ami
11..? Pen 30x10 feet. Wood Hoiisa and
Spring Hons-, a pood young Orchard aid
alMnit 30 i each trees and ch--rry trees. A
stream of good water passes near th- horse
and barn. Fur f .fiber particular address
MCHOLAS ICKES.
McCoysville, Juniata Co , Pa..
ON2 or THE MOST PROFITABLE
BLACKSMITH ST.VXCS in the county
l-.iay be purchased of the undersigned at a
reasonable pnee. The property is situated
in Johnstown, Junia-a Co., Pa.; and with
the Su.ith stand includes a lot of abnr.t
TWO ACRES, havii.g
c.-i.:tortat.j Two-story F
thereon erected a
lory r rameli-iuse, a com
mon! n:s Stable and oilier outbuilding.
There is a Well of good water at the doer
of the house. For p irtieulars n'l on or
address
W4. HOOPS.
Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
THE HEIRS OF PKTElt AND SUSAN
MINGLE offer at prtva'e sale, the real es
tate of Slid decedents, sin ned in Ferrain
:;h township, Juniata county. Pa., one mile
west of Milllintown, containing about 2-1
Acres of Land, nearly all of which iscleared
an-l in a good slate or cultivation, having
thereon erected aconlreodi-?us DWELLING
HOUSE, Bank B:rn, and al! necessary out
buildings. There is a l ire variety of ex
cel.cnt Fruit on the premises, and a well ol
good water at the door. F-'-r furt!ier par
ticulars apply at the Sentinel ofiiee, Lewis-
' town, Jae-os Beidlek, Mifilintowo, or to
IIeset Mixcle, on the premises.
FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT 50 ACRES
clear, 1 miles west of East Salem, on tbe
Milllin road. Running water between bouse
and birn. All kinds of fruit. Improve
ments a Log House, weatherboarded Bank
Barn, WV.jnn Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens.
Spring House. Tbe quality of land is good,
and clear of stones. For further particu
lars, address G. W. SULOUFF,
East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa.
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A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IN
Miiford township, Juniata collate, six miles
west of Patterson, containing Fifty Acres ;
ten cleared, tbe rest well timbered ; having
thereon erected a Log ll'dtise and Frame
Uirn. There is an excellent spring of water
at thn door. Price, two hundred aad Bit)
dollars. Inquire at this oflice.
A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 ACRES,
more or less; 100 acres cleared an-l in a
high state of cultivation, b.-i anging to th
Heirs of John Yoder, deceased, is hereby
offered al Private Sale. The Farm is situ
ated in Fermanagh township, about three
miles northeast of Mitllintown. The im
provements are a New Frame House and
Bank B.irn, and other outbuildings. There
is a spring of never-failing water at the
door. A stream of water traverse's tile
farm. An Orchard of fruit in variety, in
cluding grapes in bearing condition, is con
venient to the builuings. For further in
formation address
P A. YODER,
Port Koyal, Juniata Co., Pa.
A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING
One Hundred and Sixty Acre, in the best
wheat-growing district in the State or Ohio,
situated one-half mile from A mind i rail
road station, in Fairfi. Id Courtly, and one
mile lrm a gd pike. The imp-oveinentr
area large two-story BRICK 1IOUSK (13
rooms, hall ami cel'ar). Double Log Barn
aad Stab'c, and other building, and we-i
of good water. A stream of spring water
traverses the centre of the f.um, TUore -s
a large orchard on the premises. Will !ake
970 per acre, part cash) rest in payments.
A far i aJ joining sold for $100 per aete.
The reason for selling, is Ibe desire to invest
in city property, in Circleviile. For all in
formation address J. SWETEli,
Plckawar Co., Ohio.
Mt&ELLJI.S E0 US
D, W. HABLElf'
Is the place whtrfe you ran huf
fHh DEST ailNI Tlili CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTIIIG
h.its. cJfs. tC(frs. sHOKt. .ixci rvnyisniya ddoc's.
uE is prepared to exivbit -e of the niost rl.oi.-e and nwlect tock ever tfatA ttt
this maraet; and at JSlZ'XISKiKLi' LOW WIVES !
Also, tneasnrt-s takea for suiti and plri of suits,-which will be made t-vorJol
al Short notice, very reaeonab'e
it-member tho rl.ie la Heffisan's Xew fiaildiug; earner of Biidge and
Water s'reeK, JIIITLl.tTOWrS, FA. MB. i, i.-a-U
SAM'L STBAYE&
Has just returned from the Eastern cities' with a full var'etv o
MEW & BOYS' CLDTHO,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS
rjn.TTS- FCRMSIIIV') GOODS. -Roods of ;j kinds are low. C.Ve S sea n
aittl be ast.rnlslied l'ants at J3 ccuts. try SUITS .U A I K TO iihfk
retteriotl, fa., May 28, l7t.
.to lwTii
Special .Vulicti
the tioziLirs ntLi.
Da. L. D. Wtrsras's Altkbativc Starr
IT7-A remedy used THIRTY-FIVE YEARS
in a private practice, aud never tailing to '
radically cure
RHEUMATISM, DRdPSY,.
Erypi-rl.-is, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis,
Urily!, Diaiietes, and ail disea-i s in which
the blood is implicated, is now utf.-red to
the pill-lie.
Sold by all K-tail Drn;:ist., and (whole
stile onlv) bv Tils i'.'hsiri MicDictxa Co.,
P. O. Cut ZZH, kochoster, N. V.
1 will mail (Free) the r'ripe for a simple
Vnrr.Bi Bam that VNll retnove TAN.
vur.C.w i.kw. i'ttiiF3 ...i uliirut. '
having the skin soli, clear and b -auliful j
also iiistrnclions for prixliiciue a luxuriir.ti
growth of hair on a biM lieail or stuootH
lace. Ad-lres., inclosing Sc. stamp, BeC.
Vandell k. Co., 2- Ann sinet, N. Y.
TO CONSniPTiVES,
The advertier, having been permanently
. ... ....... ,. o,.Ua.f,llejr(!Y YJ.k mt
i tviiiiic rjiiivj)t ii n iu vvj
known to his fellow-siitTers Ibe means of
j . ... . .
cure. lo ail who tiesire it, be will send a
ropy of the prescription used, (tree ot
charge), with the directions for jir. pirin;
and u.-ing ihe s irne, w!iic'n liter Will and a
si accrue for Consumption, Asthuii, lir.lri'
elntis. .Vc. Parties i.,hiMS iho Preacrip-
tion, will please addr.-ss,
E. A. WILSON.
191 Tenn street, 'Yillianisbiv ,'h", N.Y.
ERRORS OF Y01 Til.
4 GEN fl.SMAN who sn fere-t lor rears
XV fr.nl Nervous DEKILITY, PRKI.V-
I L'KE DECAY, an-l all the elf ft "f jou'h-
till iiidisereli-iu, will tor the suab oi' Silver-
ing humanity, send free to all who need it,
lie recipe a-d direction loriutkinz ihesiui
p'e n-n;slv by which he as cur.sl. Suf
lerers wishing to protit by tbe advertiser's
eXK.-rience c i'i do so by addressing in pcr
tect coutiUuiice,
JOHN S. OT, DEV.
42 Ceilaj street. New York.
PILES
or a'l krt. t. tuwors.
dischaiges.it BLlM'.D. or
rtiieii, and a'l d.eis.- l' t'10 MKCTUM
.iicklv and p."-f erly circl by & si i pie and i
-Hihi:ig IlEilEDY. F-.r iiitornmi .n ad-i
dress Da. J. F i E E:t Av C .,
22 Ann stieet, N. Y.
Jan Z! i?79-om
PRIVATE SALES.
O
A FAP.U OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY 1
of land, in the heart of Lost Creek Valley, 1
only one mile west of McAlisterville, con
laiiiing N ACHES, mostly cleared, ha.vig
thereon erected a LAK'iE TRAMEBANK
BARN, commodious weather-boarded LOG
HOUSE, and other vilt-huiidins. First
rr.te Fruit, a well of cto.tr, cold Water at
the kitchen door. This is a desirab e farm,
and can be boht at s.-ch a margin that it i
.. 1
ther particulars address
Mrs- SOPHIA OSWALD,
Uiftlintown, Pa.
A FARM CF 7i ACRES, 5S ACRES
cear and in a good state of cultivation, tbe
ba.inre in titnUer, 13 Spruce 11 iii township
Junii.a c unity, Pa., one-haf mie from the
proposed u'road from tbe Juniata to the
Potomac river, six oiics from Port Royal
The improvements are a Large Stone Dwel
ling House, i6xV) feet, wii!i a we1 of good
water at Ihe door. Bank Barn. Com I'riba,
and other outbuildings, a targe Apple Or
chard, and s great variety of fruit. AZo
the right to quarry lime stone on a farm
about t haI distant. Tbe farm has been
limed recenty.
Terms One-half cash, baJince in two
annua payiucnt..
For lurlber j irticniars address
Siati HOFFMAN,
Spruce liiii, Juniata Co., Pa.
A LOT OF GROUND ON TnK SOUTH
side of Main street, McAlisterville. this
county, having thereon erected a Dwelling
House, and Shop or business place, Wash
Home, aM Spring House, and Stable,
a Well of good water with pump in
it. E'evPn apple trees of choice fruit. The
lot is w ell fenced. This is a desirable prop
erty in the locality In w hich it is located,
an-l can be bought at a reasonable price.
For further particular address
NATHAN GRIFFITH,
McAlisterville, Jun'atl Co., Pa.
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to Buyers 41 Kennedy,)
DEALERS IN
GltAIX;
COAL,
I.LMKIaK.
CEMENT.
Calcined Plaster, Land Plasta:
seeds, Salt. &c;
We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin
town or Mexico.
We are prepared to Inrnish S.-1l to dealer
at reasonable rates.
KENNEDY k. DOTY.
April 21. 1877-tf
LUMKK. All kinds ami ouiliuei..
for sale at prices to auil the limes. Call 01.
or a.; dress J4S. tj. SuiLLisoxroao,
awW-tf year MeAltatarvilfea Pa.
J1D VEk IISEMELS 1 S.
& SliotS, ALL SIZES,
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Fhiladelptia iiJIeaJlasKailrdad.
Arrangement ef Pnsserjcr Traiils.
Nov. 1'Jth, 187S.
Trains leave Hirriiiti g as folloat .
For Nw York ut 5 2:), b 10 a. m., aad tN
and. 7 o-'i p. tu.
ror PiiitaduU-hia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ni
2 0i)and 4 Ji. p. m.
Fr Reading a 5 1, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., t C9
4 ' a:i-l ' .).". p ni.
For IVt'ivilie al S 8 10 a. to'., ard 4 b
p. in. and via Schuvlkill at Susqut hanna
Branch at 2 40 p. ni.
For Auburn via S. & S Braneh at 5 "(t r.,.
For Allmti-rn at 5 20, 8 a. m., 2 W.-,
4 (Hi ami 7 ": p. m."
Tbe 5 20, 8 in a. tn. snd -7 11 m.
trains have through csrs for New Yr.rU
j "b a m- train has !Lrbcgh errs lur
1 Jiiaaeipnn,
SC.VD.1TS.
r New York at 5 20 a. m.
r Alier.town and ar statl-ps t J T" m.
7$ 5 r-i-
j Traias .r U trruburg U rre e fr lr art '
o 40 a. tu., ind 1 03,
A 'til n i '
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. t t-i .i . i i . a-
I-eave Hill idelohta at 9 43 a. m aed a fM
' and 7 20 p. m.
j Leave Reading at fl W 7 40, 11 60 a. m.,
i 1 SO. li .) and ll tli : m
! r 4.a I..i.-ii, .. ... ..... .
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i ra..an.l vi,jcb.iylkill aud Susqu. has.
I . J'J rh ' 8 V M.: .
e u,'uru "'- S. l S. Branch at 52 00
r ",n: ,
i ltf:lV A llsantatwarvs 1 1 J- 9:a C - f V a- -
. - as .j,, av 9 - ww,
' ' " r"" n -na,.
i n a
Sl'ri'.'is.
j Lesvi Nrw Tork at 6 30 p. B.
( Leave Phi! i-lelphia at 7 2'. p m.
I Leave Reading at 4 4') ai?i 7 4ti a", b and ll
o- p in.
Leave Allenfown at 2 30 a. m. snd 903 p m.
Via Vorrit and Essex Rmlreat.
3. K. WiH)TTF.N,
Gentrel Staffer.
C. G. HANCO'-K.
Gineral Ticket Jicnt.
K-ichocd: fiowlcst Eo I:storf d
:t pitbtishe-l. a new c-r"Vhl .-f
Ci.iverweli's t'eh-b-stcd tsssy
ae raituai curt f -i l....t; in -iii-
cme) : .Sjx-rtuatorrh.ea or Seniii-al wraK
uew.. In-.l.i:itarv S--iiiiiI Losses. Iq-w
teuc?; V- T-r.i! and I'Ik-jI Inca; ;lci?r, ! n
pedi.nents t ii.:r:i-.,e, eib ; ais, Con
sumption, Epilepsy ai i Fits,, induced by
se:i-in'in-gence or s'- .: 1. kXlravaganre, ic.
"' in envelope, only 4ix
r,i,.Sl..,u.,, alor , .alIr.e,
F.--.- rl...i-K. .l.......-..t . .1.1.
years' sue. e.-s!ul j.raeti.-e, that the x'arm-i-iit
consequences of s-Il-a':ie mav be rad-i.-aoy
cured without th:- iani;r-ius use of
internal medicine r trie applin.il'.on ot the
knile; pointing out a r.o.le oi t'tire at ones
simple, certain, and eflVctna!, by meals of
which every sntl-Ter, no matter whit l is
" ' r.' re '1
i.ri.aie-ij . ami radically.
Clhis Lecture should be in the hand
of every vouth an-l te'ry man in the land.
Sent under seril. in a plain envelope, t
any address, post-paid, on the re-ei t of
six cents or two post stamps. Address th
Punlisl.er.
the tu ter well r.rnir.i. c o
41 A;-n St.. New irU .
aprll-ly Pest-Otlice Box 4oiS.
L. tUDOB.
i. l. Drsarsa.
U 6UKD0RE $ C0M
axaLtas t.v-
UtRDITARE, IRO.T, 4aLS,
All llind of Stoves.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Xotions, Reacbj-ma tfe Clcih-
in, Hats, Caps, Loots,,
Sioes.
FLOUR, FEED, Wt(,S ILC, L?.
Hardware a Epsclaltj.
JQMSTOFrf, JMA7A Gl, Pi
Thankful to the public for their libera
patronage in the past, we s.-licit a contiuti
ince of the sam AH kiuds of
rroilure Take In Lxcbaur;e For Uoo!i-
ia. iriiouE Jl eo.
Walutit, Juniata Ccnsfy, Pi.
Myl,i873.
f E. KUKLA.V,
SEXTlST.
Offee opposiie Li'theran Churh,
POriT ROYAL .'tMATA CO.. P.,
There he Will spend ill-first ten d s of
;ich month, citiillenciiij Decirein-r 1st.
!"i a bal'i..:e of. the tiu-e"h. oSlee will h
s-c' pn-d fcy J. S Kilmer, a yonwg rurt
.rf y ..f r.a!il"rv.'. ar-d who t-.t brrni
.ssoc:ti wiih ti T- lr as s-.It anrl
Ksistjilt taro year ai.. opwar-N Thob
h rail dnring r. Btir!au i-b-ne frr
n-le.ion 1 serv may. wilt pjeas
irrane the lime witii.Mr. Kilmer wh-11 the
oar be sw-red, on werMn of the Qfcv
I V oil t