t M I DDLKBUIuTm AJtcil' lVl874. J c nornK. i:vrlVrriTp:rr3r Tn first section of the new li o :nr.e bill repeals all existing Local Option laws t the urcond places a uniform licence fee throughout the State, in throe rlssses first tiiO. tho second l"') and the third 1300 1 the fourth soctiou repeals nil eating houso lircnnra The Hi.rriHbnrg T'lrgrapK says: "Wo thought thiit the now Constitu tion would keep ell legitdative borers a', homo, hut in tliis we wore Jisap pointed, for it seems that the judges f U11 State, or their friends, lmve a regular st rinyloved boring for an iiiereivue of salary' A mix hns been introduced into the legislature to change the Act of Amemhlv of 1H4), exempting $300 worth of property, real tr personal, from law and side ntvin otpnitmn nil 1 nuking tlie nmonnt f (UlO. There in also a rlaune in nor ted making it a r. iiuinnl oflVnco for any one to wave this exemption. TnK National Debt woe docrcascd vn.t.10 and a rtAi.r last month, notwithstanding the howling of the opposition piece oliout the straitftiud lomlitiou of the Treasury. And be niilos the oeretnry of the Treasury tl -rliirc-s his ability to meet elide nmn.lrt without further use of tho lo 1,'ul tender reei-rre. Thf. feeling in Congress in almost unanimously in favor of repealing fie hw requiring jwstage on weekly newspapers in tho county were pub lished, nnd a bid for that puriMmo will in all probability bo passed in 1 I wo or three weeks, or an soon as it I I . I -A It 1 ' '"" "" liCUiniuuiin H BHIIinff- ton is blowor, II irrisLur '. pooHiblo, than at Th. t ain Padfla Steal Sjme one having a t:wle for figures lias Wen mousing among the papers irs Ci.nectdw lth tho construct ion of I " " " tho I nion IVifio nulroad and found bo tnneh IW1 H.n. ... blieil thi'ou,;h tliat cunningly devised tc'ieme called Credit Mobilicr. He found that tho cost to tho nation woe $HI..ri0.2S7 20, while it cost the Credit Mobilier only S WJO.D.W 91, making the sum of ijU'!,92'.),32S 34 as tho steal Hrpetrated, which of course went into tho iK-kets of tho niana p;'rs 1 taking the nUwks und boudu at par, tho figures of tho trustees, winch of con; so wero made so aa to be favorable ns possible, and the steal was '2:i,3(t.:tl'.) 81, a very respecta ble sum, though it really was considerably more. This was the amount, however, which tho mana gers wero willing to admit was swin died out of tho government NVrnmL Deutm. In 1848 the d"bts of the great civilized nations of tho world amounted to $K,50(),00, 0 M). Now they amount to about 821.000,000.000, on increase which is attributed to tho unprecedented development of the investing spirit and tho aid given by governments to public works, and especially to the oci-urrenco of great anil expensive vt irs. Of tho entire addition to the debt, nearly two thirds have been in curred by six nations, viz : France, tho United States, UuhhIo, Austria. Italy nnd Spain nnd of the remain ing third tho greater part has been incurred by six other States, viz : Turkey, Egypt, Portugal, Hrazil. l'eru and Mexico. Enilaml and Denmark pay but 3 per cent inter- st on their debt ; Franco and the l'r.it)d States pay from 5 to C, or even higher ; Greece is said to pay 33 per cent, nnd Honduras the fiiormous rate of lift per cent Tho slocks of tho countries puying low nn.I morii-rato interest have inercas ni some tWNi.liiHi.tMJO over tho price of issue, wlula the stocks of those paying high and excessivo interest l ave depreciated over $1,000,000,- Utica, March 2. The "Duchess of Ctnova," the famous $40,000 cow, died at New 101k Mills on Friday. Tjontov, March C Lord North brook, Viceroy and Oovcrnor-flen- eral of India, telegraphs to tho Indian Officii that it is exj)octed tho Gov ernment will to obliged to maintain .1.1100,000 persons for three months. The expenditures on account of the famine to the end of February last are estimated at $7,500,000. Lidso, March 6. Tho Brazilian mail steamer front liio do Janoiro l i b. 8 has arrived. The probabilities of war with the Argentina States on account of the new insurrection in Parncruay was in creasing, and there was a general tie If , M ruueoi mines in oonsequence. i loops and vesseis were going forward to Paraguay. LoKdoh, March fi Despatches ironi Ukirntta report that the dis tress among the famine stricken pcopla m Eastern Tirhoot is iucreas' ing. In one village nlouo eighteen persons have starved to death within the pout four days. The number of applicants tor employment -on the Government relief works has increa ed from 15,000 to 30,000 within week. London, February 28. The trial of the Tichborne claimant ou the charges of perjury committed durin; the trial for possession of the estate. which has been in progress upward of 108 (lava, was bronght to a close this morning, and resulted iu the . conviction of the accused. The inrr after beinr ont a short time bronght hi a verdict of guilty on all the charge, and the claimant was sen fenced to fourteen v ears' nenal There is great excitement tnne)ltaiiln lieint. Some thie f stylo t30 from the contribniion boxee of tho LuUioro Church, in Bedford. Jacob Ort, died in Bellefotito on Tuesday evening a week, aged 102 years. 11 was a native of Switzer land. over four arret of ground at Oertnantown, To., and costs over $300,000 to winter Forcpaugh's cir cus and menagerie. Lately there were several rases of small pox at Lykens, Dauphin county. No new cases have occur red for tho last week. The attempt by onr Legislature to repeal tho usury law, and legalize a higher rate or interest than 8 ter ccui. nas again occn defeated. x; - A t - . . . . . .vim women wero ctiosen ss school directors at the township clec- lions reccnuy neia in Chester county, and several were elected in Delaware county. (leorge Hull, who was arrested in IlarriMiurg last week, charged :.t. ii t . , "u itiipiit ixjaiing nis nog, nai a 1 ncaring oeiore tho flavor and was discharged on the payment of $10 nne an t costs. The wonderful clock, mode by a miner in Luzorno county, is now on exhibition at Harrisburg. The man was tiireo years in making it, ami his only implement used iujts construe tion was a pocket knife.' Tho!fouso passed second ' road ing the bill to require township and Borough auditors to publish annual statements of the receipts and ex penditures of supervisors, school directors, oversoersjof the poor, ke. The' Lebanon mnnufarrtirinir company has just received a contract far the building of 350 cars 100 for tho ."New Jersey Central railroad and 2.ri0 for Nova Scotia. Those con tract will necessitate the cmolov . . ..... . ni!Ul (I flllOIlt V.ill ftililituilml mnn 1 ho city of Corry, To., has'paid $2100 interest on its counterfeited bond The counterfeit was so good that tho Corry Savings Dank bought izu.uuu 01 them, and the iklavor at . 1 1 1.:.. t 1 . ." 1 ' " !!! . .orgeu s,g- nature genuino. ti.?. 1 1 iri 1 . 7"g were anested oy vousiauio i.yiie, in Carlisle, re cently, for jumping 011 the cars wljilo in motion. They wero taken before a justice and promptly fined. This w.is done in accordance with the Borough Ordinanco, which we think is an excellent law. In his will tho late TJ. S. Dis trict Attorney, H. Bucher swoopo, requested, among othor things, that his wife should not marry again, ho having always entertained strong convictions ngainst second mnrriages. ITo bequeathed all his property to his wife, and appointed her execu trix. William It. Howard committed suicide in a disreputable house in Wilkesbarre, Pa., by taking cyanide of potasiuru. Letters to the public and bis friends at Bollville, Riehlund county, Ohio, sot forth that his wife had left him and was leading a life of shame, which drove him to the act. 1 I . . . .. . He was twenty-eight years of ago. Un Monday morninir A week while sevend persons wore encaged catching drift wood on tho river at rightsvillo, they found the bodies of two women embedded in a moss of ice. The discovery of tho bodies created a great sensation in the neighlmrhood. Nothing has devel oped to show who the females wero or under what circumstances they met their death. It is suggested that the Centen nial celebration be spread out all over tho country like an ordinary Fourth of July, and not confined to riiilailelphia. lucre is no reason why it should not be so. The country is wide and great, and Oregon has as good a right to celebrate as Penn sylvania or rsew kngland, for the hardy pioneers of tho West include many descendants of the men of '76. Let the rejoicings and the fun be national, and not cramped up. I he girls Irani one of tho schools in Pittsburg were out for a walk on Tuesday, going two by two, when turning into a street on which sa loons do much abound, all at once there was a clatter as of one universal feu-do ioie of small arms, caused by the sudden claiming to of the window shutters of all the saloons. The supposition was that the woman's teniiKtiRiico movement was inaugur ated, aud iu five minutes not a sa loon but was cloved and ready for prayer and praise. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Xbrthim' Central railroad, held in Baltimore March 3d, the following report was submitted t Earnings for 1873, $.1,031,805 59 ( Expenses, $3,447,514.09 ; net earn ings, ? 1.583,861.50. This shows an increaso of earnings over 1872 of $441,181.40. Concerning tho pro posed lease of the road to tho Penn sylvania Company. Mr. Cameron, in his report says 1 'lonr board, still in- cliniug to the belief that your inter- ests can le best subserved by a leoso of the property, if made ution a just and equitable basis, ask yon to ad journ this meeting for a reasonable time. Alter some discussion, the meeting was adjournod until the 9th of April. Two thousand girls and women employed in the cotton mills of Phil adelphia are on a strike, the origin of which may be stated briefley. Pre vious to tlie panic the employes were engaged at a salary which, after the panic, was reduced to tho extent of fifteen per cent, A week or two ago a dissatisfaction at this oontiuued re luction was manifested at one of the tnfUs, the employes claiming that the increasing demand for the tissues and fabrics of the factory were sufficient to euable the firm to increase their nay to the figures allowed them be fore the panic. The employers de nied that their business warranted any aneh Increase, and positively re fused to allow it Thereupon tlie wo n resolved to strike, and did so. Uenerul flews. . .Tho tiorjectof a new State to bo formed of Wst Tennessee and por tions of Northern Mississippi and Southern Kentucky, is being revived. ..The govornor of Virginia has just pardoned a convict upon the con dition that ho shall totally abstain for three years from the use of spirituous liquors and intoxicating drinks of any kind. ..A well known Lafayette, Ind , land owner was recently fined for al lowing Canada thistles to grow on his farm. Being somewhat angry at tho jury on account of the finding.he "let out" at them, and was arrested for contempt ..There were in 18G9. according to the report of tho Commissioner of Education, 2,000,000 paupers in Eng land nnd Franco. Allowing the population to be 65,000,000, this would make 1 in 25 of the people de- penuem upon puouo support. . .The imports of pig iron from England during January last were nijd tons, one-third less than such imports for January, 1873, and the imports of railroad iron of all kinds were only about one fourth as much last January, as in January, 1873. . .An exchange says the white mem bers of Congress must look oul for tlieir laurels, as Cain and Elliott colored membors from South Caro lina, have made the best spoeches of the session, and Brace, the new colored Senator from Mississippi, is spoken of as a man of rare ability. . . Mrs. Dahlgreon, of Washington. widow of tlie late Admiral Dahlgreon. optioscs the woman's crusade. In a published letter she says t "This momentary fury must soon expend itself, having brought about no ier- manent reform, but having only given the dangerous example of violated law." ller head seems to bo level. . .Articles of agreement have been entered into between Switzerland and our government providing for interchange of postal cards between the two countries at tho rate of two cents for United States and ten centi mes for Switzerland, postage to be invariably prepaid. The arrangment goes into effect on the 18th day of .Hay. ..A "Dead Boats' Directory" has been printed anonymously in Chi cago. It is intended for the nso of boardtng-houso keepers, grocers butchers, etc., and contains the list of a thousand men who habitually neglect paying their bills. The list includes lawvers. actors, ministers. aldermen and officials, and is to be revised monthly. ..Business seems to bo improving throughout the country, especially throughout the Eastern States. Cot ton and woolen mills aud shoo fac tories have, in a large measure, re covered from tho panic, and are run ning on full tiuio. We trust these favorable signs of activity in our business centers are tho prelude to general prosperity. . . A despatch has been received at London, at the Indian Office from the Hon George Campbell, Lieuten ant Governor of Bengal, giving a most alarming report of tho condi tion of the people in thut Presidency. He says rully 1,070,000 persons are starving to death in the district affected by the famine, and that all tho poorer classes are beginning to feel the want of food. . .Tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers aro on tho "war path.'" Their recent Convention at Cleve land sat with closed doors, but enough has leaked out to mako it certain that they mean to fight the Companies for a restoration of tlu old wages. A demand for tho rate of wages paid before the panic will be mndo the coming spring, and if the demand is refused, a general strike of nil the locomotive engineers throughout tho country will be at to m p ted. Should this policy be car ried out, tho companies will be oblig ed to comply or get up a now set eugineers, which it will be difficult to do. . .The Washington city papers arc not favorablo to the proposed Ceu tennial, and oppose nn appropriation by Congress. Tho Chronicle com moncesan editorial with these words: l lie general sentiment 01 the press 01 tlie country is becoming very pos itive against the ridiculous idea of having an internationvl celebration at rhiladeliihia.'' While we dissent from this opinion of the Chronirlr, as not being sustained by the facts, it is becoming every day more evideut that 11 the (Jentenniul is to be a sue cess, Philadelphia must furnish most of the money necessary to mnke it such, aud that without much further delay. Washington wants all the money government can Bare for her own ubo, andltoston is envious of the distinction Philadelphia claims aim is entitled to, SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. Olwtrui'tion of natal puiaRCd, dis chart'e railing into throat, sometime profuse, watery, ucr'ul, or tliii lt and leniit'ioiiH; iiuk'ouh, iiurulent, bloody. putrid, ofl'ennive, etc. In others a dry- iifss, weiK or iiiiminiti f.vt', niiiiiK in en m, (leafucss, ulcurutions, ncnlm from ulcers, voice altered, iianal twang, of- li'imive brenth, impaireti smell ami tunto, etc. lew only of above syinp toiiis likely to bo present 111 uny cimc ut one time, , To cure tuko "Dr. Tiorce's Ooldcu Medical DUcovery earnestly, to coriot t tho blood and syntem, which are al- way.H at fault, alno to act speciflcallv, as it linos, u 1 on tho uiseanetl kuuiui and lining memlirano of the none antl ill communicating chamUrs. The more I see of tliH odious dinense. the more positive is my belief thiit if we would make treatment vrrftillu twern- ul in curing it, we mutl ur voimiilulion- al I real mm t to aet through the lilisul, us well aa a eootklnf and hrllii local appllnallnu. lr. Saoe'e U.larrb Hemody. wuon uaod warm ead pplU a a Ilk l)r. Flerre'a Neael tioucka. oSuoU curea uihib '-t'oentmiu eMOaa," rational and evl.u lltte priuolplee, by lla uilld ouoihlwj and keallug nmnerilM. to wbitb Iba diteaae aredualb? elt-lda. wlivu the ayateie kaa tieon put Innrrlaetor li rLy ine nee 01 lite uui.ien moaiuai iiiaoovery. Tnia la Ike ouly pvrfectly aaf . aulenliSo end anoeaeaful etui, or act 1 be a no and healin. u. So enooeaaful kaa the olio. a coaree of traatmenl yruTea iMalluopn.prtulur oAera eoa r.ard fnea -. eoii main. aoi. laruwu. Kr.KOUS OF YOUTH. AO KNTI.i M A ff Who ...ffrr-d for J, fo,m Ntrrona tirbill I'mmrlur llpt , mrlnl 111. n-l Of TUI'lttfDl iKlllMMllll Bill. ....Ik .k.nf a,rli kamnly. nt Imtniill k It. tii. tmelfw .oil dlrMtlu. rut mkln ll mrt wi.mm 10 pro! m iu MrtrltMT prt. m da M bf MdrMMng Is prfct . ( Un M '! JOBS? B. OQD1W. QJar t Mbwlirt. TO CONSUMPTIVES. tm (orenmr, k.Ttng N'rtnnktat!r mf 4 ft th drawl ill, Dnfixunnttoa, hf i Ma. 11I. rmwlT. U ! to ttkmnnwa to kh f.l. IraiwmnHiMwiidan. Ta.ll wkori. lr It, L mil mb I tnpf or Hi. prrlntlnii bkI, JO, of churx.), witk tb iMrwiiinai fhr Irnr1n n4 In the (tin., which the will flnf . r trt for Centamntlnn, iiihnt, llrnnrhltl. h. P.rttM ultklii lh ptwrlB tlo. will tilMM tlr (1M WTI u. . r. A. WILHOV, 1M ftos U. Wllltomibnrsk, M fork. Tore Worm. ape it to 1 Tap. Worm rtmorat tn fro koart with karmlMi Tfaatrbla aia-IMIca. Tka In from tho uia allva. Cfo roa MUtd anill worm ita- tho on tiro worm, wltb ho4 paoxio. Mailllno harmlom, can rotor tbnoo amllotoil to tka rol (lonta of Ihla efiy whim I hava rarort. At no ntil. 0 ean bo waa hiinilroil. of XH-Imr.f moa- urina imm u 10 iuo loat in lntb. rnir par ont of of lTiiipla and dlnoraanliatluai or I.lror ara roared In rlmnarh and oihor wnrmt ii.unain tnoaiimonlarf enl. Worint, a dlroaoa al o,a oinrt dnaoroui rbaraotor, ara to ii.iw nniifirriooii vj ma mroicai noa or tho prooont daf. Call and ooa t!io iirlvlnal and only worm da.lnror or rond lur a circular wblck will la a fu l dotrlitlia and ttoitmonl or all nrthoiaino. I)H. K. V. K V .N K r)l.. No. M K. inni or worm onrloro a root atomfi fnr ralupn Ninth Si. Phllado.aiila. a. lAd.lo. .1 oHir or hr mall, froo.) a-MKAT. fiti sad STOMACH WORMS aiio romovaa, tiapt. to. "li. , m E. F. Kunkel s Bitter M'ine of Iron Hoa .cr.r horn known tn fall In tho euro of nioooa, Oltrodtdwlth tTnitil'.nia. li..llan.Mill.M. to otortlun, of niomnrr.difll.nilt of bnathlni. rnml woobnoon. h'irmr nf dioraor. woak. nrr roiulromhllra, drn lful horror of death, main aweala, el l fe. t, wreknea, dinmrao of tUion. lanauor, anlrrreal loMilu.le of the miia. nl.. .... torn, enormmu appeiiiv. wltk duptla ootrm, hiit bende, fliiohlnir of tho budr, arynma of lh r"i'i rnnniwronco onn eriipiiono on ihr faro.pnrir.riiKiho bluod. pain Initio bal. hnrl. nraooribooro iUt, fionuont biark ap.'! flrlan In-forO IbO Oroo Wild trmuorarv auffnalun and l.a of aiaht, wanlof altnnlion, otr. Tbroo rniplomo on ari.r rr.rni a Minn., ana ki rrmodr that too E F. Knnilr'a liltirr Wino of Iron. II no vor folio. Thmiaanila ara now ofil.tvlu. haalth who hara awd lb i-t Iba (onnlno. Sold onlr lnl lK.tl. To., otilr S. F. Knutlr'.. tirpot and em!. No. tMnnrtk Ninth Ntroot ehlla. fa. A at rr Rnnblo'a Miliar Win of li Thla Irulj Valualila tonlo baa boon u thomuiihly loatnl all eleeoraiif iho roynniiinily ika II la now doomed lodiaprnoablo aa a Tonlo medicine, li It ciele bill Utile, pnrineo Iho blued ami fine tunelu Hi. eloiuatb, reuoealea I lie aralem and nrilonaa Ufa. I n.iw onljraak a trial of thla valuable tanlo Price 1 p.r lmlr. K V. Kuntal. a la Propria tor, No. mi North Mtk Hlrri-t, uiow Vlue, Full ad-lphla. Pa. II la n( eiily In SI bottloa, with a phufrapb of the triur!etor ou rack wrappar all wtbor la ...Hiit.ri.iii ouiu or unin.ii.te. 'pVOHOMAIVlV. or SOltr, OH ARMtXff. , X How either in may laarlnata aad naln tho lore a aileoilune or an pereon they olivine Instantly. Thla iluipIO mental aonulrameal .11 ran puaeai. free, l.y m.ll for 1M, aonether wllb a marriage uld. KyptlanOrnla lireami Hloti to l.aillee We.l.lloa Pllaht Hhirt be. A lueerbook. AilJreia r, WlU.lAMaca.Fant " JpAMILY FAVORITE!' THE WEKD" SKWING MACHINE. The mnat n.rrect. and arnarallo m,.fvt rhino In eimon. Fur tl.e family of the farmer ran or uiecnatin-. wii.r. tne won reriuired id a aaw Ilia machine re c nee fromlhe heariral oarmaute o inau'e eoar lolb. mt doioia and nrne mental r.hrl.4 Mr la. I lea and rhtldren. It haa iiro.ed Itaoir lUnriMMIIily rrflchint and eiitlren a, Olfactory. Of niK-aiMail.il almpllelt and com.ai'tna.a of cmetmcllon, rapaiilc of lieinr learned and onararM with one f .nnk the naiial aiprndliurcof tliuaand labor, with a eaiiei'llt f..r nuantity, iualitr and variety of oierutloo b"j"nl Ita roiu.iMCor., and a ranutailon for ilur.lnll y and reliability I buwn and appreciated ty thou.anilf, It la offered lotne pa.iple fur the niori crpical menociinn and n.niMrlwn. wltk conflden.-e that llennrl me niarlta cannot fall to riinvlno. the e.relul eiitnluer, ol Ita euperlurlty. TWIJT wkn rtimlnelh. WI'.KII h. ror. purrhaalni can bo lo.liiood to liar, any nlher, and avente of all 01 her midline. lunwi.ii ihla fart, employ aira.i iioildlerK or oanraeaare to pn.h thair rua Jhlnre Into the bonne of lha poopl. and eel) tii-m ifurathai bare any opportunity to tea the w ecu. J. D. LOTZ. Agt. Middleburg, Pa. llellal.o anent for WFKD'S S.wlnir Ma china oil. Silk, l.lnen and 8po-il Cotton. 1 to, .1, 1010, 11. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STROMS, The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of tho Protoxide of Iron, I en combined ae to havo the character of an aliment, ae easily tliyeeted and aaettnllatetl with the blood ae the elmpleet food. Jt increaeee the quantity of Ifature'e Own VitalUinff Agent, Iron in the blood, and euree "a thousand ills," simply by Toning uo, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per" tneatee every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre Hons, and leaving nothing for Msease to feed upon. This ie the secret of the won tier ful success of this remedy in curing Dyspcpnia, liver Com. plaint. Dropsy, Cbronio Dior, rlioca, Boils, Nervous Affections, ChllU aud rovers, Iluinors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidney antt Dladdcr, Female Complaints. und alt dlseasee originating in, a bad state of the blood, or ae eompanied by debility or a tout state of the system. Being free) from Alcohol, in any form, its energising effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reacm tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neut life into all parte of the system, und building up an Iron Cosy etitutlon. Thousands Jiavebeenchanged by the use of this remedy, from weak, elckly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women 1 and) invalids cannot reasonably hes Uato to give it atrial, , Bee that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in Vis glass, Patuphlot) "Fw, , , ,CTH W.FOWLE 4 SONS, Proprietor!. ' .1 a nua, 1 A DMINI3TRATOU II NOTICE. Utlm X&or Ailinlnlalmllon upon Ibt !( of Dsnlcl PnT Uis of Onlr t iwrnblr, Jef Co., drs'd hvln httn frmnttd to Ik unil.rolfnrit, .11 porttn knowing llitm Mlvti Ind.bitd to Mitit irtrtquMl. sinks B.vmant wllboal ddny, ssl IbM knving UiB as tbt hdii will praaaal rillkIP BKXriCR, Jan. 22,74 Admlnlttrnter. GROYEIt & BAKER LOCK STITVU Sewin&r Machine. The Ororor end fukeoia.ni.. r. nther itiaoblna for 1HI&4 Makln. and aaner al latully uae. Tha alllch I, baa.nrui-aiid j.aki. t. 1. alniiiie In lla com Id n a tin. of parte and It, prao tleal operation that It la .... .1. out of order, nod I eeillj manaKed. It If Invaluable In Ilia fan.lt a. I.. I. .li l.i 01 work can be dona iba niiee! r.brlce. aa .n aa tha coarieal wltk equal faoilily. The tlHOVEH h IIAItR with l. proyeinenle la neal, durable ornamenul, ,1m - .n ita o loraiioua. itronulroa loaa axiMinaa lor reoalre lhaa a.. r ik. " S!i B"l',n ' . ntt ta baas la ooneianl Sixteen Tears Ithout lha nutlet of an. caul r. u-.i.. ,. .. !.,,'a".lh.rVI,le,, ' w..'Bda, Naniiitd Scliiityrvve , J'a. 3. w s 2 C 51 56 a -S 0 I- & -a X IS H g i 3 ha! it fi i J i la If h ?& f sj r ff SPSS is ifS . 0 1.55 N. . WANCT STOKE ' CSTAOLIIIUD ' ' ate-.-a..-a. . IS. WI3IN Doleiin NOTIONS k FANCY GOODS. LADIES St J Cents tarnishing Goods .1 ewfelry , etc. Just Rceeired Tull and Well Solocted etock of Fail and Water GaedSt We hare aelected onr etock freet care, and offer iljfct OreaMy RiBuciB Emm A full Acsortment of SUES. LACES FRIHQKS Embroideries, Ruches Kid gloTei in large quantities, con suit any lady in Trice end Color. ' ' Hoop Nklrts, Conuterimiics on II nnd Ve- 7 Cheap. We cannot enumerate all our articles, but we assure the pub-' no that we have a larfro stock of goods of every description in our line on hand. A Full assortment of HATS AND 0APSo,mMS!S.T8T,1ES O!f Cnll g.xn and examine our Ptick and ytm will be atinikhcd at'our lo I'rici'fTlinnkflil U J ml ncu iclit il a cc I lit tirtit Ii i f ll eiunif - , .. uct.iu.,a.tr. s. wkw flillKLTliV. I'. " ' ESTLISHED 11253.- THE OLD COItiM.ll . Rtbnllt and Rtfuralthcil with lit ris.at sod Cb.spest' Auortneat NOTIONS, TRimilNGS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware. Groceries. HhooM, CnrjMit m, Oil EVKa OFFERED TO Tb lubacHber baylnr remoyed Into Market anil Pin. Mrrtta. it now creu.reil on.i ibrtmaj fayorkiai wiib tbriraironagt, great Indueemenli. IU it ddtraiiuad lbs TI11. OLD OOTlIVlIlt, SHALL BTILL CONT1SIE THE MOTTO FORMERLY ADOPTED, TII12 ClIli:Vl CJOIlIN12rt.' ftf s ttrlot atlenlion to bualneti. and Leenln. nt all timea iba m..l aoennt.l. .1 ... and .tiling si tlie loweat prlcee, ba bopea ta in.rit s fall bnr of patronnf . tfearAII kind. .fCOUNTRV PRODUCE tiktt la .xobnoga for tol.-&$ oaiia.grore, April .ti, joi 1. IN M1UDLEDUR0, BY Geo. Alfred tchocli A LAROE ASSORTMENT Of PRINTS, MUSLINS. DRY GOODS, Panoy CnNHlmort'H, Ilcady Mude dothiug-; HsU sod Caps, Shoes, Ilosiery, Glovei, Notions, Shawls, Fans, Parasols and Whito Good, ALSO A FULL WIXE OF GROCEKIK. Suysrs, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Syrups, Fish, &o., 1c. TOIIACCOH, HIVUl ALSO Qucenswtro, Glassware, I bare ealaeteil tha almea nuula with or..! ear., wlhln to purebnaa. Call anil eaa fnr youraelvei. tlnmpnra my price, with olhera. abankrul to Di, frlandi ror their pntrimana la tb.pait, 1 reiueotfull" aollrlt eontlnnano. ( theaanie. I June a. Ie71-tr.l O. ALI KklJ MUUOCiU. FTTlRIvriTURlEl XMAS PRESENTS. 5 !, fA5 te, Are determined to soil their Furniture at cost rather than discharge tholr men. Waluut Chamber Furniture at less than the price of Cottage Furni turo. Other articles at surprising prices, such as 500 Best Haircloth Oiled Walnut Tete Pofas, at U18 50 1 600 All-wool, any color. Terry or Hep, Wul nut Sofas at ill 9 50 1, 500 Haircloth, Terry or Rep, Oiled Wolnut Parlor i A ri...: uvo lie. inn vi I ii & ni o n. j t mm uuuia c. iiai vriiuvt ii.iuui boa Marble, $78 1 200 IiUlian Marble 50 t 500 Elegant Oiled Walnut Parlor i jusn, urocacti or Daun, irota 900. rjOTTl .Tft At aeTVSn vtwuv MXTIf and MAUKUT HUteU. 37 and 89-A'orfA SECOND Street, Cor. SECOND and SMU'JEl Streets, 1306 MARKET Street. JJepot end Manufuc fori. 242 and 21U A SECOND !t. THEOS. SWINEFORD. WITH KAUB & FRYMIEE, IMP0RTER8 AND J0BDER8 OF CHINA. ULAMH Sc CJ.ueeriH'wn.ro. 301 tt 303 CJlERIt Y $ TItEETt Between Arab sad Haoa Philadelphia, Pa. Contumlr as barn!, Original Aaaortad Patka. (aa. JJARDINQ k FERRIS, Patent & General Claim Agency, AVnHliiiiutoii, D. C. Mr. Hardlnf It well bnnwa throoah Ihla ae. tion or tlie oounlry aaa Ihoroul.lx reliable niaa, aud biiel.oaa entrotUU to Ilia will aronre proaaplatumlos. Jane 12. 'it. OET. J. B4.II.T El.TOH BPr, MFORw HltNkl J. DAVIS. UASl'h W. YASCUIalL BC. SHAFER, e wits'' ' JOEL J. BAILY & CO. HOSIERY, SMALL WARES, White Qoods, Embroideries Ae. 8 IV. IU Ht., Philncl. A DMINISTRATORS'NO IICK M a LMlwrt of AdntlnletraU.. .. the aetata r Nltaon loonier lalef Hew. or tun. .hip dea d baln baoa araulid lu la. ml.raUneJ, all poieona k. iwlns lbeaaloe lu.lebi d iu a. Id aaLala aro rMueeiad la make lauierilat. nay. r.i, wklla tboe. bavins etaleu will praaaal IgaaaaSnly ..laaaU- aiaa) furitilaaient to . , . MKIMAKI. I.Kr-l.lty, . .'. " ' fcaMIUt.W. .. '.lauueurt. APKIL 18T2. . u REBUILT 1871, Cedarware Hats & Caps Clothw, Shoo l"imliiiKNf TH18 COMMUNITY. hla NEW BTfiflE TtftOM on tha rorn.ee t. offer, t. hla old enalnmera. and .11 near HH, f, ECkliEIl 1873 AM) OIKVItH. Tabs, l'sils, Uaskcti, Etc., Etc. aail aek an aTamln.Unn nl lha ..m. k. an... v imiiiriur epulis, lenneusee biiu uv Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits, til , Suits, in llair cloth, Terry, TLov, Five Stores are N. E. Corner l (ecl 9,72 Fire! Fire! Fire! LEUAIVOiy MUTUA1 Fire IiiNurnncc Co.l or JONESTOWN, PENN'A. ESTAHU8IIEH JUNE 1. 1891 Assetts, . . . ll,39T.OO0,w David M. Rank, Pres. O. F. Mcily.Tal Jac. U. Ilellnmn, Hoe. Folielri Perpetual. Ma dnnsamui or ban ana pmprrtv Itiaiirml. Tba lnnrn. a of t'imipaii la .hiSii.i1 to I'meu i'rouarty frlva'a Uwallmae, for ant Inl.wm.tliin ai.lra tb. unilart'l1 aienl lor nny iter i6 Nurlkunib.rlaud eoul: H. CLAY WALKER, Ag t, Liverpool, Perry County, V' . Oat.aVTa.aa 41 kb tn Aa.niror MM4trharaT. ller fcMUtb it. N. T. VtrvMlareBaUUdoaai ana. 14 A 0. IIOUNHKUQES, JUSTICE OF 7JJE rf .1.a. Vnamanin. tlfeojM ft..lllf . cVlawhnM, 1 laai eyaaela, aa .11 & aaM uarultilnn to Ike eA... will ba f. -w -, lir. nli.rti'e xpi'l'ii' auroe tyriepala -""J I Rlalal. Uui etlpatlnii, run liav ol foml-J I touiaob. Waier Hraali, Menrtuum, a3 I Ite.aa. lalhlrt) ni-i.rarerrllli.i".7 I mat ohatiae oaaeoe t'Mkr dr.sel. I '.(nMnf, UaMsse.r TrotilaSBKlUa. I V 4
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