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Juniata Sentinel from Mifflintown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Juniata Sentineli
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Mifflintown, Pennsylvania
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1 a I 1 Cjc Jurats jstntmcl. WEDNESDAY" MORNING. APRIL 2, 1873. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Dee.

L'2, 1872, Passenger Train will leave Mifflin Station as follow! EASTWARD. Tniladelphia Express 1:10 A. M. Fast Line 4:05 A. M.

Harrishurg Accommodation 11:28 A. M. Mail Train- P. M. Cincinnati Express 9:03 P.

M. WLSTWARU. Pittsburg Express 1:08 A. M. Cincinnati Express 1:55 A.

M. Southern Express- 4:08 A. Pacific Express- 6:13 A. M. Way Passenger 10:03 A.

M. Mail Train 3:38 P. M. Fast Line P. M.

JAMES NORTn, Ag't TOWN AND COL.NTKY. W.M. Egolf, of Patterson, is having; Lis Tew s'orcroora painted aud fiuielied up in style. I'hksidimj Eliikk Foster will preach in the Methodist Church in thia plncc, 'next Sunday morning and evening. Tuk coal platform at Patterson i-Leing rapidly fiuielii-a, and it is expected to be completed iume time in May.

A NllsaNXE. The piles of ashes that ornament the slreets of onr town. The authorities eliou. 1 give this nutter prompt attontion. A ccidknt.

On Wednesday of last week Philip Shirk, son of Michael SLiik, residing near Oakland Mills, had his boulder blade broken while engaged in wrestling with his brother. Another warning to young men who are fond of that classic sport. Forty-five thousand seven hundred and eighty -on balances, great and small, were manufactured by the Fairbanks Scale Company last year, and are now scattering to the four quarters of the globe. The world comes to St Johns-bury for its scales. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Lutheran Church in this place, on Sabbath morning, inst services commencing at 10 o'clock.

Preaching on Friday evening and preparatory services on Saturday evening previous, at 7J o'clock. Lost On the 25ih in thu borough of Patterson, a small ate. unit book that can be of no set vice to any one but fhe owner, Lemuel tA'aruer, of Walker township. The finder will confer a favor and receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at this office, with reward of one dollar. Jl'NIATA Oot.NTV NoK.MAL RriloOL The Ninth seetion of thia Institute will be opened at Thompsoutow next Mi uday, April 7th, under the enre of 1).

A. Ilarmau, Principal, and Mies Liz-itie II. Ilsrman, Assistant, liounling can be had in private families at $2 50 per Week. For terms, books used, Sic, see Circulars. Removal.

Mrs. E. Ut ichouhach has removed her Millinery Shop from Cherry treet to Main street, oppoMte the Post Office, where she intends keeping a Millinery and Tiiuiuiing Store. She will always keep on hand a full assortment of Indies' ai.d Children's Hats, Honncts, aud Trimmings of all kinds She respectfully invites her patrons and others to call aud see her aud examine her tock. On Monday a young man was riding a fractious horse through town, and when opposite Belford's coiner, the horse became frightened at some boys who were lifting a board cross-walk, whereupnu he began to jump and kick, and getting too dose to a buggy that stood uear, belong Ing to Henry Shellenbe rger, he kicked against a bind wheel, snapping the axle equare off.

Our journalistic Brother Allison; announces the Se.ti.el as a one horse concern. Here again like Hawkeye he forgets himself, he forgets that his -jour nal.is only the half uf a one horse concern. One half of his piper is publish-, ed in Philadelphia, and shipped here to Mifflin where it is reissued from his office to his subscribers many of whore kuow no better thau that it is a lull county paper. It is a good joke on such subscribers, and a fraud on the business of Printing. Newspapers in the Juniata Valley style such papers the papers with fclre bowels." Last week there was published in the Sknti.mel the substance of complaint made by men who professed to have lodged in the county jail, in regard to the victuals they received there.

The SSreriff of this county, deeming the complaints a severe reflection on the treatment of the paupers that visit the jail, requested the following publication in vindication of himself. Here is his vindication as he expressed it word for word "The Sheriff desires to state that no Tnan has left the jail who had not been provided with sufficient food, and the man who fays that they had not, is a liar. One man came in drunk, and I was agoing to kick him out He begged to stay all night that he'd bo quiet He had choice of two suppers, from 4 o'clock till 6 o'clock, till dark. Did not eat any. Said be as tick.

Next morn ing he didn't eat any breakf sst. Wasn't well. Went out next morning to a citi-sen's house and stated that lie hadn't got any breakfast at the jail, and wanted breakfast. And on another morning one man went away. He would not stay lor ence of uaucination that causae him breakfast.

These ate the only dissalis- to write, the queerest and most contradicted cast that I know cf." I tory cf things. cotemporary the Rr publican occasionally publishes a communication profTessedly written at Udrriaburg, signed Ilawkeye. Hawkeye may reside at Ilarrisburg aud Ilawkeje may reside at Mifflin, and have hid cyry in th second story of a frame building on the corner of an alley opposite the Conrt House. Last week this allseeing ey of the bird of prey, cast a glance at the State Senate, and then is heard the scream and rushing swoop as if a number of Senators were about to be transported into airy regions to be picked piece-meal. It is heavy diet that Hawkeye longs to feed on.

Thalecream is like that of a bird slightly wounded and a little That bird docs often scream, but when it does it meaus something. From the thrilling notes the reader would infer that (Iawkeye because of improper appointments, iu several de paitmcuts of the State Senate was full of lightcous indignation. So far as he confines his attention to improper increase the number of officials in that body, and the extravagance End inctease of salary be is right liul it is not tne in- tea of llic umiber of officials in the Senate if dure have been such that causes Haw Iceye to scream. Ilescreames because he was not one of the member put into place that is, provided Bother Allison is llawkrye If Hawkeye is not Brother Allison, he amounts to the Fame thing, for he is writing for his individual bent-fit as agaiust the action cf lite Senate for 'not giving Brother Allison an office iu the increased number of offices. Mr.

Allison wanted the appointment of assistant Clerk to the Senate. Sena tor McClay having a pet or two that he wished to secure a position at II an is burg for, but being unable to do so because of the regular distribution cf official patronage among Republican Sena tors, had resort to a combination with Democratic Senators to reach his object. Senator Crawford was convenient. Theii motto was "you tickle me and I'll tickle you." Mr. Allison who is well known iu this county as a political nondescript, being neither a Republican or Democrat but a political policy man, was just the kiud of patronage to suit Senator Crawford at the Stale Capitol, be was agreed tipou by the combination for one of the places in the Senate.

A resolution was accordingly offered in the Senate by Senator McClay for the appointment of an additional officer or two, among the ones named was Mr. Allison. The Senate as a body did not see the propriety of the atraugemcnt and Mr. Allison missed the place. Hence the scream and the swoop of Hawkeye.

Hence the tilt at Sena tors. White, McClure, the Speaker aud others. Hawkeye says that Senator McCIny 's resolution only caused an increase of two offices in the Senate, and that afterward') the number of official were iucreaaed to four, therefore the Senate dirt a If it was wrong to appoint four it was wrong to appoint two. Yet Mr. Allison worked hard to be appointed as one of the two wrong appointees and thereby become the patronage of the Democratic Senators Pet-riken and Crawford.

We respectfully eiij'iiu upon Hawkeye the cultivation ol a little consistency. He should not entirely ignore that quality it is a good thing to have a little of it about one. It often keeps one from making ridiculous bluudeis. Hawkeye is right in his condemnation of misappropriation but he looks through a queer eye when he condemns men for what he was foiled in doing for himself. Storm.

On Saturday this place was visited by another of those March storms which are known to make things look as though a tornado had beeu at work. Il commenced to rain on Friday evening about 9 o'clock, and coutinued to rain until Saturday evening, when the wind began to blow and scatter things in a lively manner. The tin roof on the south side of the Court House portico was partially blown off, and on several stables the shingles were flying iu every direction. The rain caused the creeks and river to rise, and the bridge spanning the Lost Creek ou the pike was badly damaged. One abutment caved in, letting the bridge down It will prevent the passage of tennis fur some time.

The liver at this place wes unusually high, almost high enough to overflow the tow-path, but as far as heard from it has done no damage. Church Lktti.no Sealed proposals will be received at the Methodist Episcopal Church Mifiliutown, Juniata county, Fa by the Trustees of said Church, between the hours of 12 M. aud 2 P. on SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1873, for the erection of a new Church Building on the corner of Third aud Cherry streets. aud specifications may be seen at the store of Cornelius Bart ley, Mifflintowu.

lhe Trustees reserve the privilege of accepting, or re jecting any or all propositions. By order of the Board. JESSE HOWE, Scc'y. April 1, 1S73. The Iicjwblican affects to believe that the Editor of this paper was prevented from becoming a candidate for Legislature honors by the iuteiference of Col.

Patterson. It is news to us that we ever expressed a desire to any one for Legislative ofSce. It was also news, no doubt, to Col. Patterson. The story is entirely pointless when every common sense man can see that Col.

Patterson could not, under our system of nominating candidate for office, prevent any man from becoming a candidate- Brother Allison does seems to be under the iuflu Attention, Farmers 1 have in store a superior article of Lubricating Oil, suitable for axle and machine grease, and the best for oiling harness. P. KUXDIO, Fatten-on Drug Store. March 25, 1S73. BHakkman on tho passenger train known as "Mixed," passing this place in tne evening, had the two middle fingers of his right hand split while coupliug cars at Patterson, one evening last week.

KUXKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON has reached an enviable position among medicines as a cure for Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. Try this valuable Tonic. For sale at Banks Hamlin's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa. This is the season of the year for all kinds of Aches and Pains.

There is nothing better known to remove such afflictions than. KUXKEL'S PAIN SLAYER. For sale by Banks Hamlin, Druggist, Mifiliutown. Died: BAIRD In Highland, Doniplain county, Kansas, March 21th, 1ST3, of consumption, Mrs. Mnrtbn, wife of James A.

linird, formerly of Acadcmia, Juniata county, aged about 28 years. Her death was a triumphant one. A few hou is before she went home she said. "The angels arc in the room keep quiet aud listen to the sweet bell." Surely she must have heard "The music ringing. In the bricht celestial dome Where sweet angel voices singing, Gladly b'd her welcome home." Tlie 3Isivlets.

Prices of Board of Commerce. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sbntikkl by the Board of Commerce of -Mifflin and Patterson. Mutter lb 30 Eggo, dox IS Lard, lb 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed fiO Dried Apples 10 Teaches, pared 20 Peaches, unpared 15 Cherries, pitted 20 Blackberries 10 Raspberries 1G Country Hams- 12 Sides and Shoulders 7 Potatoes, bus 40 Onions CO (round Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 50 Locust Posts, mortising 32 for board 15 Shelley Stambaugh's Prices Current, Corrected Weekly. Cutstal I'alaok, Mifflintown, A-ril 2, 1673. Prime Roll Butter, 11 30 F-S" per dozen 18 Laid, per lb 08 Tallow, per lb 08 Beeswax 30 Dried Apples, per It) 01 Cherries, seedless, per lb 17 unseeded 01 P.lackherries 08 Raspoerries 20 Walnuts, per bus 40 Sheilbarks 9-i Potatoes CO Chickens, live, per lb 08 llams 14 Shoulders 07 Sides 06 Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 00 D.

P. Sulonff Prices Current. Reported Grain. White Vi'lieat, bus 1 75 Red 1 70 Corn, old 45 Oata 35 Clovereeed 6 00 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, Ion $5 25 Nut 4 25 Pea 3 10 Bituminous" 5 00 Lumber.

Run of Loz, 4 4, 1000 ft $35 00 25 00 8-4, ....25 00to40 CO 6-4, 2500toS000 Hemlock Frame, 0 Boards. 20 00 Wbitepine worked Flooring 35 00 German Siding 35 00 ranel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, 65 9x12, 75 10x12, 80 10x14, 90 J1.VUKK1S. PHiLAPKLPkiA, April 1, 1873. Flour The market continues dull, and only 12K bills changed bands in lots to suit tho local trade, including Superfine 5005 50 Extras $5 5(! 25 N. W.

Extra Family $7 5i)(a) 50 do. do $8 508 75 I'enna. do. do. 8 50f9 25 Fancy $'J7o(5ll-r0 Grain T'ucre is rery little demand for TVlicat.

but holders are firm in their views. Sales cf 4000 bus. red at $1 91a 1 90 western amber at 932 ar.d white at 2 20. Rye sells at 83c for wectern and I'enn. Corn is in steady request, and prices are well sustained.

Sales of 10,000 bus. yellow at 00c, and white at 0'3. Oats are dull bus, sold at 4'Ja50c fcr white and 47a48c for mixed. Sieiis C'lovcrseed is dull. 230 bus sold at Sa'-Jc per lb.

Timothy sold at $3 25 per bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, March 814 P. M. The demand for Beef Cattle was quite active this week, and, with continued light receipts, prices were firmer.

Sales of extras at fja8Jc choice at 78c fair to good at Ca7c, and common at 4 ioc per lb. Receipts 2100 head. Cows and calvos are dull and nominal at Receipts 200 bead. StiKEP Wooied sheep were wanted at 7a 8ijc clipped made their appearance this morning, and brought from sJtoBJc. Hogs have advanced.

Sales of cornfed at $9 25a9 50. The oldest and most reliable Institution for a Mercantile Education. Ks? Practical business men as instructors. For information, write for a circular to P. DUFF SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Caution. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, or in any way trespassing on tho lands of the undersigned, in Milford township. All persons- so offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. P. II mwx.

Dec. 1, 1872-tf jOrg Goods, remits, $18,000 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 1 JUST NOW OPENED AT TILTEN ESPEKSCHADE Uriels' Street, 31ifllintrvii THE LARGEST, THE NEWEST, THE CHEAPEST, And the Most Attractive Stock of Goods ever Bromrht to Midlintown. 0 (9 DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES. Black Silks, Drap Dc Alma, Imperial Reps, Jannse, Cachmeri Raye, Australian Crape Empress, Ratest Canton Cloths, IN GOOD VARIETY. We respectfully solicit an examination before purchasing tide where.

Any and ccerylhing, such at Shawls, Clvih, Catsimertt, Flannels, Blankets, Lnilerttear, Hosiery, Glorcs, Sp, WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. Shoe Steiiasf One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Rest Ftvlei for the Fall and Winter for Ladiee, Misses and Children the same exclusively for cur trade at prices to euit all purchasers. Every pair warrauted Grocery and Queeiisware Department. For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms iu the county iu the Odd Fellowa' Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly Biibmitted to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers.

For quality aud prices we defy competition EVERYBODY CORDIALLY IXVITEI). "LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILTEX ESPEXSCIIADE. Oct. 30, 1872-ly D.

W. HARLEY Is the place where yoa can buy lit? best niiil tle Clicapesit MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, A1T3 TUmSHSS GOOES. WE are prepared to exhibit ons of the most choice and xelect Stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTOX1SUIXG PRICES Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the in the Nevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store, BRIDGE STREET, M1FFLIXTOWN, PA. may 8, 1872-tf DR.

P. C. RUKDIO. PATTXSRHOIV, DEALER IS EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected All persons who are in need of Spectacle? will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find th largest stock in the comity to select from. COME AND HAVE VOUIi EYE-SIGHT RESTORED.

Also, a splendid' assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS, Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. D. P. SULOUFF (Successors to D. E.

SuloufT 2ZALZBS IN Chain, Lumber, Coal, Jalt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion.

BSyTou can make money by calling on us before Belling or buying elsewhere. GRAI WILL BI BKCKITEu IX STOKE TO BE SOLD BT THE IsT OF CUE, 1873. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs.

Mifflintown, April 20, 1872. S0TICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned not to il interfere or meddle with four Mules now in the possession of D. S. Smith, a I bave this day purchased the same, and bave left them on loan with the said I).

8. Smith, and are aubject to my order. U. M. OKA II A 31.

1'errysviHe, Feb. 1, 187J-lw WORTH OF AT n. (0 1 0 I SET Spectacles. nrFfn rcmrrrorTniiT it? UitliiU liLlJUliiWil IS TUB PKICEfi OF TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave the office unless lhe patient is satisfied.

Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Toothache stopped in five minutes without extracting lhe tooth. Dental work done for persons whhout them leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in the extraction of lectB, rendei ing it almost a painless operation, (no extra charge) at the Dental Office of O.

L. Derr, established in Mifflintown in lsijo. G. L. DERR, Jen 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist.

C. HOTIIItOCK, DENTIST, IA.liMtcirville OFFERS hii professional services- to the public in general, in both branches of bis profession operative and mechanical. First week of every month at Richfield, Fremont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Valley. Third week Millerstown and Raccoon Valley.

fourth week at his office in M'Alisterville. Will visit Mifflin when called on. Teeth put up on any of the bases, and as liberal as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. Caution.

ALL perrons are hereby cau'tionadagainet Hunting, Fishing, or in any way tres-' passing-on the farm occupied by the under- signed, in Milford township. All persons So offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. JOSEPH FUNK. g.dwitisrofn.. THE FKAXCISCL'S HARDWARE COMPANY, Main Street, (Ute Court Tarrl, Ulitniiitoirn, Are offering Large Iiidarciacnls to CARRIAGE i WAGON MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, SADDLERS.

SHOEMAKER. triLDERS. r.V!TERS, ic. Tbcj hare on lianj the largest stock of XX Tt 1 XI IKOX, HORSE SHOES. Kails, Faints, Leather, ETOXS: 1IATZLIAL, In tli? ccBtrai part of the Ststc.

They are scllin; Iar Iron at 5c Ih. Horse Shoes at $7.2.5 kog. Best Norway Nail Rods at 9c lb. 14 inch Uorsc at S5o each. They are selling 1J Hickory Felloes at SI r0 lb set.

1J Hickory Spoke at 2 00 'jp set. No. 1 Gutn Hubs at 00c set. So. 1 Hemlock Sole Leather at 31c lb No.

1 Best Oak Leather at 40c lb. In order to close out tleir immrn't t'ock of they will sell them nt COST. -a Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Fracfisras Hardware Co. Main Street, Mifflintown.

AGENTS WANTED FOR McCLEUAN'S The first and only complete history of the Pacific Slope Inscription of TV El the Seasons I roducts. Mountains "P' leys, Riven Lakes. Forests, Waterfalls, liays, 700 Pages, moo Illustrations and Maps. Illustrated Circulars Free. JI.

FUST 4 CO, PuiLaoaxpHis, Pa. Feb 5-3m SHELLY 4 STAMBAUCII always keep up their Mock of GROCERIES and wiil not be excelled either in the quality or price ol their goods in this line. Give them a call befcre going elsewhere. 12,000,000 ACHES! The cheapest Land in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In the Gveat l'laite Valley 3,000,000 Acres in Central America, Sow for sale in tracts of forty acres ami ttp-wnrds on riv and las t'' credit ai fi pkh CENrI No ADVANCK INTERE-ST ELyllUF.I). Mill) ANI HEALTHFUL ERTILK SOIL.

At ARt'SnAXI'X OF OCXiD WATER. THE BEST MARKET IX THE WE3T The grpnt mining regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and NeTada beintr supplied by the farmers ie the I'latte Vali.it. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. BEST LOCATIONS FOit COLONICS.

FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Mill! of acres of choice GoTeraraent Land open fir entry under lhe Homestead Law, nenr llii" Great Railroad, with gocl matkcn and all the conveniences of an oi settled country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. Hecionul Maps, showing the Land, alio new edition of Itescriptire Pamphlet with new Maps mailed free ererywhere. Address F. DAVIS, Lund Commitrioner V.

P. R. R. Oms.ua. Xkb.

10,000 FARMERS, To improve 1,701,000 acres R. R. Lands, free from mortgage and located in the miJdle region of Western Iowa the best corn, wheat and caltlc-proJuciug belt in the West, 1-3 hours distant from Chicago. Climate and soil unsurpassed. Meadow and plow Ianl with pure running water evenly distributed.

No fever and ague. Average credit prica per r.cre. Send for a guide. It costs notb ing, and gives defcriptions, prices, terms. and bow to reach the lands.

Address JOHN It. CALHOUX, Land Commissioner Iowa Rail Koad Laud Co Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Cl.icago Office, C3 S. Cat.al St. Blair Presbyterian Academy, BLAIRSTOltX, NEW JERSEY.

Equal advantages for males and females. Earnest christian influence, thorough instruction and careful attention to the comfort i an 1 habits of students, render this one of the beat institutions of the country. Spring ses sion commences March 'J jtii. Students received at any time. Terms, $200 a year.

Reference: Officers of Princeton and Lay-fayette Colleges. Send for Catalogue. S. S. STEVENS, A.

Principal. $500 IN PRIZES. EPTRA EARLT VERMONT. Ten Days Earlier than Early Rose Enormously Productive and of Excellent Flavor. $1 per lh.

4 pounds by maii, postpaid, for 3.50. COMPTON SURPRISE. f2 bus. to the Acre. A little later than Early Rose.

Equal in quality. $-3 per lb, by mail, postpaid. S')00 will be awarded as PREMIUMS to those who produce the largest quantity from ene pound. Descriptive Circulars of the above, with list of 300 varieties of Potatoes, free to all Illustrated Seed Catalogue, 20 pages, with Colored Chromo, ets. A New Tomato, the "An u.nv.t.

Early, solid and productive. Price, 2oe. per packet 5 packets, $1. B. K.

KLI.S3 SONS, a Park Place New York. ETERT AO HIS OWX PAISTER Cr, PAINTS-How to Select and Use Them. A plain treatise, containing sample card with 42 different actually painted shades and I tint, with instructions tor exterior and in-i terior House Decoration. i JI copies, bound in clolh, fcr $. Sample ec.p:es.

paper cover, mailed, post p-itl. to.niy address, on receipt of It teats, by the lVli- HENRY PARET RAT 111). Box Iliil, Pot-Oftice, IMiila Jelphi: thr eztrazl from rcs "A very bn, anil one intend -in; paint should fsil to read it. -V. Trioun.

Ve did not know so nrich cii! i I'P said on the subject of ptitttin a honso omit read this excellent bok of Mr. ltaifi X.r. lltrahl. "A wr.nt long felt at last eririfc Am'riean. 'Not only a necessity but vslnthle to every occupant of a dwelling V.

Hoi W. Buy S3 copies of this book and iii-trimi'f chem anicnj; your friends. If they wi'l heed he advice therein, yen make no more valuable present." diirajt In Ih's book ha' lone a ca! seriice to tie coaituur.ity. 3V'-iio HU'tt. 'We Isnpc the will sell UM.ti copies-of this during Hos'cn We hare jut painted our house as advised by the author, and our- selves that no dwelling in our iieiphborUoo'l excels ours in nppcaraccc." Harper's 'y- "In selling a ropy f.r In cents.

Mr. Uaird must fcr! certain no erdor for S3 boun I in clo'h will Frank W'e knew the Invn and C'MMtry paints therein reeo nmen led, aid cm vourb Tor their an I tlio rxcollcuce of the Il.ir-risoa" I -2nd of trtite load." Phila. I.r ONLY iCMtnisiiNiiod WELCH GRIEFITHS, Manuf.isturt rs cf SCPEril'JR TO ALL OTHER. EVERY SAW V.Ai?RATr:i. FILES, BELTiKC MACHINERY.

jfcf-LitsiiK wscoux r.s.-fra rft 45J Price Lists and Circulars free. BjJton, ietruit, Mich. II I -cr IS T23 ESST ET TII2 Aiti'ls wanlrJ. Send for eirciular. Address: -UOMESTH'" SEWING MACHINE Use the Reisinser Sash Ltick and Support td FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! Xo epring to break, no cutting of rbonp.

---j nnr ynce nni a pe1f-fatcnor the snph is divn. SonJ rfauip for circular. to any al in lh; LT. potpi; on ro- Cntilo. Azcnt wanted.

AJilreas KKl5Ni. Eil SA3II No. 418 Market street, irarrisltursr. WITHERBT. EUC3 RldlfRKON, or food Woiiim Maciiincry Generally.

Specialities Woodworih Tl tt.ing. Tr.npiie-ing and Grooviug Mnchincs, llieharJM.n'.-t Patent Iniprcved Machines. Central, ccr. Union St. WORCESTER, ASS.

L. B. wiTHEKitr. ii. j.

nruu. s. m. lers and Agents, ven-l our Catnlt'nc of New Pctalocs, Fruit Trees, Sc. A Valuable Treatise.

All sent fre- Extra offers. L. L. SCOTT Huron. Ohio.

PATZmS OBTAINED. No fees unless Nj feej in advance. No ehape for preliminary irnrrh. Send for CONNOLLY l.KOTII-ERS, IlJK S. ruiirih Philadelphia.

and WH Ninth Washington, l. C. AGENTS i RARE CHANCE We will pay all Aenr I I per i vii who will with us at ontk. Everything furtiiflied aud expenses pid Address A. COl LI Kit Charlotte Mich.

EVERY CORNET BAND IN the courMry will receive s-pionl p'rr-of HANI MUSIC Trci-. by two. cent stamp lo E1)WAK! A. A I ELK. PuS lisher, Boston, Mrs.

CR fn COrt P'r Anenis wa ted All PiS tu yuv cia-es of people, of either sex, yonnfr or old. make more mui' at work us in their spare iiettts or the time than at nnviuinjr else. 1'urticulurs free. Address STINSON Portland, Main. lWnWTfY R'pxHl wilh lUUllJil ouifi-s.

ffetird aril and full parnciibirs FREE. S. M. SfKM tu, 117 Hinover str-et. Hoton.

KITCIISIT CRYSTAL B3AP For cleinin and polirhing ls. fur clem-ing and prt s. rvinu paint, for removinp s'aio frotii maible. wishing hsnli, and for al hou-rhold cK.iiiin. is superior ff siy artic.e No oinfr snip tr cij'ta's it, either in n'lul iy or ciieipneis.

I use and perfectly hnrmlrss arid pleasant irroceri sell it. iniifH-lnre nlv by vST-MAN4 RRO'JKE. N. rhird 'phila la. KATALYSLNE H'ATKK Is Lhe ne te lo a din-covered for Ntmralg't.

Rhunn-tisni, Ooul, Oiavrl, liil.fie Ktlifj atl Urinary bis a genera 'y. It restores power to the iic. Il euros Liver Complaint, Ciirjnia biurrbpt. Piles. I'utavh Diseases of the Skin, ''-eiieni! IlehilifT and Nervous Prostration from and I'li si-cal Excesses.

It is ilie Antido ever discovered for Excessive Ealing or Drinkinjr. It irreois the prom-t'f Digestion, and Relieves the mediately. hliin'h ild should be without it. For sale by all Di i'jri'. pyoT a history of lhe nodical reports of the power of the tier over diseases, for irvelous cures, and for testimonials from ilist iiinnished men, send for pamphlets.

WHITNEY Oneml Agents. 21" S. Front Street, Philad'a. Pa. KTTTSBI'fc'i Sl'BISO Co.

A I Itching or Ulceraied VljUUy piles tht 1k Itisu's P11.B RiMmir fails insure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Pile, and noibiug else. Sold by a'l Dru7sl. Pi $1.0. Mew JJrOrj IS l1 Eli Ii YS VI LLE.

DR. J. J. APPLEBAUGII has established a Drug and Prescription Store in the above-named place, and keeps a general assortment of DRUGS A.D HIEDICISES, Also all other articles usually kept in establishments of this kind. Pure Wines and Lienors for medicinal purposes, Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery.

Confections (first-class). Notions, etc. leJpThe Ooctor gives advice freer. 1 I wini isr.

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About Juniata Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
1,162
Years Available:
1864-1873