SENTINEL & KFDBLICAN ''tlTLIN'TO'-VN. WrJiVLSiUY. APRIL 1. 1SS4. Thede tiro many cas s of Small pox iu Chicago. There ft'- e 700 small rox cases re" jilted iu Chicago. Lewi.bercv, Union county . has a case or two of Small pox. The S :ito Bjml of Ileultk of Iu liai:a have- or.lre.l that all tramps t'i:tti-iii;? the state uiui-t ho vaccin ta'cl at puhlic isptnse. Mahsacih-skttb people are petition, in-j ConrifH to upproplate one luii.lre'l tliousunl tlullara to he tiaed in Iho extermination of the Gypsy Km; icn of Austria, Francis Jos eph, oiirt Emperor vl Oerinany, Wiiii are l'o.j.1 fiii-Uil?, which is causing wuie other peoplo in Europe to womlcr. fr.n-.'MNT (Jlfcveluu'l vttoe.1 the njiyiiji au bill ia-t Tinua.lay. Ct-r-taiuly, the i'lVhiik-ut will not isiyn a financial hill thai fji!a to h:ivo the rulorse:neut of old hu-?. Ha is tiie :;olJ bug's pi' t-ivl-.'ht. Sknator Cjhp-.'Ut, of Gorr;:, died in Vns!iui;,'toi),oii the "iGJ.i of M ;rcli. The governor of ifc.'ibiu, i:n::ecli ately appointed. Spe.ii:cr Crisp, of the Lower lL.ii.-w of Congress tj li'.l tm vacancy caused by the death cf H -naior Colipiitt. Ii i r.-porb d thnt the S'..-te Hup .rintiidnt of Public Iastruclion has rule d, that l'uysiohig.v miut be tit'iLt iu tiio puhiic hciioi.it;, at;d till BcU school districts :is fail to iacltfle l'bymology iu their cuun of siu.iy will bo deprived of Si.:, to appropria tion. If the vclxo'A law provitlcs tuu r-jursu of bt'.idy for tho cuimuuu Bub oj is, or tinpjwcrj llm Suite Superiuter.dcitt to irovido a cjiu.sc of otudy, ii'id gives hiji the povi-r to wit bold ktido uppropriiuiou whoio lti, c-.ii-sii of study is i.ot l:vul nt to, th'jsi the S:ate S ipt ilend. id is right. If ho i.i not ttius empowered he is v.-ii'iig iu his order or rale. WAVriri; WrJXMASt, a nu vspapi-r coi-tfapomieiit proposes to Mill tho 2s.rt:i I'o'.o tho cotuiuij s-uiaiuei'. Ho will leave his ship tit Sulzberger., Hud tli' n Mrtku a dash for tho pole und hack on dog sleds, li expects to make the trip of a thous.iml miles during the mouths of Jane, July tied August, and if when he gets back to Ins ship it in not frozen in ho will h. 'vc his narrative of tho trip to the NVrth Polo and back ready b r publi cU;oii by next Cumtmau time. TL newspaper fraternity wish him God's i, : -fed and failccebS. T;il interest in the P- lLird IJreck ;i!ii'lge c.is ; on trial in Washingt n, . C, is uu:ibat.'d, lheckiuridge w s on the witness stand several days li-L v.eik. He confessed aim ".st ev-ry point male ng:ii st him by 7 I i-s Pollard, txo ptiug two. Tho t jvo points he denied, were that he h-.d seduced her, and that ho had prm lUcd to marry her. His teeti-i:- v . ; a c'.eir confession that they wire bee lovers for u period of eight r i ;r,, years, daring all e.f which ti:i;e ho w;i6 denouncing the very hind of a life ho was leading Covin's army has beeu on the march to NV.ihipgtou one wci-k, within that tir.!.! its number has varied, some dr.ys being 1 n ger, other days smaller, dependent, upon how long traoips v.i'o join it to get a fpiare meal or two. stay with it. The number has ii- ..ii down as low as 70, and up to over 2I0. Laot Friday when the tiamps madu ti.iir tir."t camp in Pen: sylvaniu, at a place called New (l.'.i'.'.ee the army numbered 173. The v.iiole movement i a roaring farce ..Lid is passed along the rout as a ioke and will bo so conaidered till h :m ople become tired aDd vexed ..v. r the crazy tramp of the C.xey- A skw Pipvor law went into effect in South Carolina in July 1803. A '.ongo ht : provisions it authorized eo-.siabbs to search private houses f. . V .nor. Li-l Friday, in Darling ton C' ; .:, coiistiiblos searched cer i,:.u private hones for the purpose i.i ii-. i,:ig liquor. The starch arousttd '.." pcoi 1j of the place, and they re-i-.ed tho constables, a fiht iu v.hich a r.umber were killsd was the ivu't ami the coustab'.eai were driven :iwa ; v.l chased into the woods. The wh.-ie couuty and the county of F! : .-ce fct'iucd aroused into a state ; le'oe'.hoii to resist tho search of ri-.-ie honsos. On Saturday Gov ernor Tiiiiuan issued a proclamttion veq:ioti.:g the people to return pc .cf-tuhy to their homes and at the -ame time he ordered out the militia to oueil the insurrection and main tf.hi the dignity c-f the officers of the t-te iu the insurrectionary districts. How Th6 Frencti Make A Living, According io recent statistics about half tho population of France live 1 v agriculture; a tenth by trade a twenty-fifth by theliberal profssion r.nd three-fiftieths on private incomes. Of the agriculturists 9,176,000 are owners who farm their own land. The others are tenant farmers, gr- ziers, laborers or email proprietors, who in their spare time work for other3. Tho inices, quarried and manufactures employ 1,300,000 per sons, while 6,003,000 are engaged in various petty industries. Among tradtrs thero are 700,000 bankers, commission agents and wholesale merchants. 1,8!5.000 shop keeptrr, and 4,104,003 who are keepers of hotclB, cafes and public houses. Rail waysandthe other transport agencies by sea or land employing 800,000 persons. There are SOo.OOO Stats 6erv,mts in the variou3 depsrtmcnts and parishes iu Franco. Vith re gard to the profescions, thero are 112,000 preachers of various denom-. iuitiou, and 115,000 members of dif ferent religious orders-;; 150,000 mem bers of tho legal profession, 130,000 medical men, 110,000 teachers in schools, other than those of the State, 121,000 artists and artistes cf every description, whi'o 22,000 are recog nized as savants, men of letters, jour nalists, etc. The number of persons living entirely on iaoins derived frcin land or other investments reaches 1.840,0i)0, while thero are 272,000 pensioners, p.iblio 'id pri vate. THE WORLD'S MARKETS. The North American sayp; When men discouso o? the wor'd's mark ots thoy som'jtimos losi sight of the fact that thu best rairkst ii iho near, est to the base of production, f-.r th.at mtan3 a han-ly market, where in good part tho producer handles his owe pro. tacts and escapes the conr ini-.sion of the middleman. Strike from the map of Pennsylvania the cities of Laivastcr. K;adiiig end Fottsville, and what wo'.'.l l bn the e'.Teet upon the far:;. era within a radius of tun miles of thoso citii s? It would be to lesfea tl.o vabio. of their lands fifty par cent, and per- i liapa ino't'i b?ca'H ) thoir products wiiiild net tiio firmer ari much lesa as the cost uf transportation and tha oommin'ioiss of tho middleman to bo incurred iu marketing those pro ducts in a district market. Strike Semntou from tho list of cities, and wi.i to would the f.trmers of tha' R 'o tion h ek a mirk'-t? They wr.u'd probabdy not think it well to produce much, but whatever they might have t. noli woui.l have t bo ent t New York. Now which is bettor, to en courago t'.io cri afion of great intei ior m ukots like Liucaster R-ading, Pottsvii'o or S.-r,tuton, or to F.etk u m:irkut ouo hundred mdes further awi? As a matter of business, which Commends Use'.f to the aver age man of fecse? Wo can Mipply the homo market vith all farm j'roducts, with iron steel and eon!, with eaifc u'ld lumber, and wc consume more of all of the staples than any othrr country. If wo have a surplus of wheat we can send it to l'uroi. ', of course, and of course ivo do that. But when we got there we com iu oupetition with the cheap lab-or of Itdia and Russia, and w hen we come to figure up our profits tho excess received above cost of growing and trans porlatiou what have we ia hand7 Well unlcs-s the wheat erop is very short elsewhere wo have very little in hand after all our tag-mess to reach a market thric thousand miles awav. Thelito annual session of tho Pennsylvania M. F Conference ma le the following appointments for the Juniata District. J. M: x Lantz, Presiding Elder, P. O. Ijewistown. Alum Bank, K M. Snvder. liedford, Hiles C. Pard oe. D!aiu, John S. Souser. Buruham. AVilliam C. Robbing. Burnt Cabins, W. V. Itothrock, (.sup ply.) Ctissville, Robert II. Stine, D. D. Kaufl'man. Concord, J. Uruner Graham, one to be supjled. Euuisvivle, Theodora S. Fans. Everett, John A. Wood, Jr. Hopewell, .Worris E Swartz. Huntingdon First Church, Alex. Ii. Lambert. Second Church, B.triibtt H. Hart. Sanies Creek, Walter 11. Whitney. Lewistown, John B. Po'.siTrove. Manor Hill, Andrew W Decker. Maph-tou and Mill Creek, Frank W. Curry. McVeytown, NeUou E. C. Cleaver. Miuliutown, Martin L. Drum. Mount Union, Win. Brill. New Bloomlield. Joseph K. Knisely. Newton Hamilton, John A. Mattern. Otbisonia, William II. Stevens. Petersburg, Andrew B. Hoovan. I'ort Koyal, Joshua K. Lloyd, one to be supplied. Ii iv's Hill, Charles W. Kama Iieedsville, George L. Comp. Saxton, Elton 11. Wallace. Seheilsburg, Elmer E. Haiter. Shirleysburg, Augustus C. Forscht. Thompsontown, Henry Treverton. Three Spriugs, Lorenzo D. Ott. Wagner, Thomas W. .UcKentv, (snp- riy) W olfeburg, John C!. Brown. Supernumerary and Superanuated Treachers. William Henry Stevens, George Berkstrisser, Lewis Kndisill, William Sehriber, William K. Hoch, Oeylon W. Marshall; Levi S. Crone, Martin L. Smith, William H. Bow den. May See The Ballots Counted- A Pittsburg paper says: The Grand Jury of Allegheny county has determined a question of consider able interest iu connection with the working of ths Baker ballot law. Ou the evening of tho last election, a number of citizens appeared at a polling place in McKeesport, and de manded admittance into the room while the count was being made. This was refused, whereupon tho citizens broke open the door and en tered, being subsequently returned by the Constable for interfering with the election. Yesterday, when tb.3 case came up in tho court?, tha Judge instructed tho Grand Jury to ignore the bill, holding that the ineu were acting within their right as citizens in ac cordance with tho law, to be present, outside the guard rail, and in sight end hearing of the election officers while the ballots were being counted. This provision is clearly stated in the law, but probably the majority of election boards in tli9 State dia : regard it, locking themselves in as ; soon os the countiug cf votes begins. - MUSIC LESSONS. If you want to receive tho best ! instruction in p:anoforte, (a course Lf tt;,.. tt, ;i,i v, .o.j ""iSBecttullvaslctbosum.ort of th R-pabii- n tho study,) organ, voice an i guitar now is vour chance. Misj LonsA A. Jackman, after three years under tho best teaehers in tho Ntw Engbtnd Conservatory cf ilusic in Boston will return to her home in this pi ice aad start her classes in April. She lia also received a thorough course in Harmony and Theory. Any one wishing to study tuess cau receive instruction from her. For terms and further information call ou or addrtss, M;sa Gektri;de J.vkmas, lliiibr.towii, Ph., before March 31, 1801. tt oik in Nbt a Dray. Mrs. A. II. Ci-rko of Lapp's, Pa., writes: "l Live be- n using Hood s ! Sarsapariii.i. My little boy hud no I upp; t;!e s.!id ccnl.l not sleep. I c-n j eluded to trv Hood.;'a Sarsai,iri'!a I and I found it did him good. lie now eats an t sleeps welt. 1 tun now takit, it mvpf If. I always f- It tired and worn out. Now I can cat and siisi-p, and work do s not seem to be a i'.i h. IIoou' Pit.i.s act easily yet pionipt- FLOUR GIVEN' AWAY, Twenty five pounds of Man bock k Nelson's best roller tlour I given away with every o" 00 worth of goods bought. SUG All G IVEN AWAY. Four pounds of best granu ated sugar given away with i . every purchase, amounting to 91. OU, Aiock of Eools ami shoes mutt' By au act of U. A-ts.'inbly, p.is-ed th: be sold I Cth dy id May. IS51. it mi io tho duty of Justices of tbe Peace ! the several conn The abOVe Ofl'er llolJ good I iivs ot Common-, lib to return to the i oik j i - ,-, - 1 1 Cle.-'ii of tho Court ot Q i irler Sessi'ms of lor oO days, beginning t riday, lh(5 r,,M1,.c,iVH co a th IcCOg,.i- 3Iarch 23. 1S94 ! 7- 'nces entered i'lto n -ioro tbeiu by anj citi- IIecks .Shoe Store, iditllintown, Pa. . - m - Low Rate Exciisluo to 'Waisri Initlou, O- .'., Peuoiiylva 11 lit Hallroud- Tbs two remaining excursions to the'i api'ol will be run 011 March 22d tnd April 11Kb, and j:i Iging from the extensive patronage accord ed previous trips there is every like lihood of their being even a greater number of peopla who will evail themselves of the extr; mcly low rate in -f-ct for this popular series. Tiie entertainment utforded by a visit to the hatidsom-st cit- it. the Union, and the edacitiuual benefits follow ing an inspection of the architectur al achievements and other attractions there, will more than repay the jour uey which, m any event is reudored exceedingly pleasant by the admir able train service of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. A 6top off at B.iltinior.i will be al lowed withiu the limit, vvhieh is ten ibiys, and return trip may be made on any regular train within tho pre scribed time. The tickets will be sold and tho special tr.-tiu of parlor cars and day coaches will leave its per tho schedule be-low. Rate. Thaix Lvs. Pittsburg !?'.) 00 S 05 A. M. East Liberty S 9"i S15 ' Braddock S 8) S.2S " Irwiu 7 JK) 8 17 " Uniontown 7 C OSS " ' Co unci !s.v;lie Too 7 32 " Scott dale 7 85 7.54 " Greensburg 7 o5 0.( 9 " Butler 9 00 6.15 Indiana S -15 f.25 " Blairsville 7 ;"5 9.22 ' Lttrobe 7 35 9 2G " Derry 7 35 9.36 " Johnstown 7 35 10.22 " Cresson 7 35 11.12 " Martinnburg 7 35 10.35 Hol idavsfbnrg 7 32 11 20 ' Altoona 7 35 12 05 P. M. Bell wood 7 35 12 17 " Bell, fonte 7 25 10 34 A. 31. Ch at ti. ld 7 25 9.5S " Philiptburg 6 25 10.41 Osceola 7 25 10 5 ) ' Tvrone 7 25 12.27 P. M. Huntinsrdon 6 G5 12.55 Bedford 6 65 9.50 A. iM. 31 1. Union 9 30 1.15 P. XI. McVeytown 5 95 1.35 " Lewistown Juu'tn . 5 60 150 " Mifflin 5 25 2.10 " Port Roval 5 15 1 14 " New port 4 GO 2 41 " Diinc.iunon . . 4 20 2.58 V.'ashington, Arm 7.45 " Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health waa gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no rf lief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured m completely. I consider it the grand est medicia in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomnch and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93-ly. LtCGJL. ANNOUNCEMENTS. AS3KM3LT. Mr. Edtler: As I hTe been repeatedly ask whether I would bo a candidate for re election to tbs House ot" Representatives, I deum it not ont of place, to thus publicly reply t all such iatrrogatinn, I am a candidate Tor ro-t)lctioa and respectfully ak the liepublictns of Juniata for tbalr support. Dil-iojr tuy present term I hive te-T.d tiiem as boaestly and faitbful'.y as I knew Low, keeping their best interests al ways in view, and my pa.t serrico in their be half should be a guarantee for my future action. Should I he so lorluaate as to be again cbt-s- n as their S tsndard bearer, and that choice be ratified by iho people at thi polls, my bokt service will always be at their dispose!. II L-VT1UEK WILSON. REGISTER AND RECORDER. Editor, SKjrisEL and Repcblicas, plcae announce that I am a cmdidato for the cilice of KesStcr and Recorder at the ensuing Republic; 'J' - ' K-pubiicai blican Primary Election sub- ican rules and maes. 1 re- cans ot the county, end, it nominated and ! e!,cted e. D' b8i to ,he ais- eiuige ui iuu uuots oi inf om:e. E,st Waterford. Pa., Arril Uod, lb'Jl. COUiiTT CHAIRMAN JbV. Editor: Flas ar.nouncs ihat am a Candida's for Chaiinun of the County Conimitti'i), subject to tho rules and usages ot the Republican party. I reepcctluliy ak tho support of the Republicans oi Ju niata. W.n. KiUFr MAN. VTaiker town-hip, llarr.h 27lh. 1891. E XEC'UTOR'5 NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth Zemlt, doccaeed, late of Fayette township. Letters Testamentary upon tha ab:ivo estate h.'vinj b?cii granted to thy nii.lcr signed. All persons indebte-d to said es'ate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoa'i bavin j claims to pre sent the sam-j without tleiay to JOHN C. HOSTETTHit. April 2nd, 1S'.H. : lOURl' PROCLAMATION. Trosid'ti.t Jiidpe ot the Court f :"tMinnn 1 leas, for the Forty-First Ju lie! ! District, i oompo.-rd of tli countit .i of Junuta and I IVrrv u-i.l lh 11... ..r UKI till Hi 1). TON and J. P. WICKKKSH AM, Associite Juilzes of tb' s.nd court of Common Pit-as ot J uniata i-oaoty, by preciipt duly issue-1 j and lo me directed lor l(!4i!i a Ci'iirt of Oyer and Terminer ami Gi-no'. al Jul Deliv I ry, an-l ;-'e-ril Quarter Sessions of the j rV::ce at Mitllinto n, on the ' Ft U it Til Si ON DA V OF A I'll 1 1.. 1891. i BKiNt; the as-i day of tiie month. ' NoTieK luntBV civfn, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ol the : County o( Juni.-.!a, tin' they bo then and ' there in their proper p -rous, at 10 o'clock iu th 9 t. ren.ioti .' cit 1 day, with their rec -! ords, ir.iiisiiions, i-aini:i.nlons antl tiycr remeinb nnces, to do tlnse tilings that to their ell'ces respectfully app rt.tin, and those that are b.-und iy recos:iiiz.inee to prosecute sg.iinnt tbe pri.-oners Ihat are or lU iJ-be in the J lil of said eouiifv, be then : aim mere t-i , be ami there to prosecute sa'.nst them at I zen or persons fhai'tted with tho con mis ' s:on ol anv crime, t xce;t such c;ises;is m iy j be elided b.-lore a Justice ol the lV-ace, uu . iter ixixtiug laws at K--ist ten days belore j the commencement ol tho session of the I Court to tthich they are nud'-i retnrnable . respectii ely, and m all ea.-ies where raeog- UlZSnC.l'S urj el.teiil into lerirt IhjT, ten d-ivs belore the coiiinie.-'ceinent ol the session to which tie y ure undo rei unmlile, the said Justices .ire to return tho s.inio iu ti.e s;ime iuiiner is it si;d act hi-l not been passed. Dated at Miiliititowi,, the 'JSth d.iy ol Tda ch' iu iha year ol our Lord, ouo Iho't m.d eight Imiidred and liin.-tv-lour. SAMUEL LAPP, Shtnff. Sn BIFF3 OlTI'-S, 3 Mifllintown, March 118, 1S0J. IlEKIrF'S SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa cias and Fieri Facias and Venditioni Ezponas cont lini.-.g waivers of inquisitions and x-emptioT-s issued oat of the Court ot Common Ph-ns of Junina coue.ty retiirn.iio to the April Term texr of said Court, and to me directed, 1 v.iii expose to ealo bv public outcry, on FKIDAV, APK1L -"nh. ifJI. at 1 o'clock P. M., :ir tho C-.oiri lloiui in Mifllintown, Pi., tin veral tracts of land her innfter desciiiied : No. 1. A tr.o-t of land sitnalcd in Pprno Hid township, J nti-.l.i comity. Pa., bound ed pnd de-crihed es follows. On the north by Ismts ol W. P. (Jrah.ilu, on Iho east by lanrls of J. W Hoffman; on the s-oit'i by the lanria of Wm. McNigbt,and Hannah I'. ice; on the west by lanils ct Joseph Kelly's heirs, containing ninety acres more or lens, having thereon ended, a two story stone dwelling bouse, bank barn, waiicii .shed, frame tenant dwelling home, log srable ami other ont building-). Siezed talteu in exe cution and to tie so,d as th- property of Robert (iillilerd. No. 'J. A tract of mountain land sitmto in Spruce Hill township, Juniita count), Pa., t'oiiiidei and d:.ciibed as tolloivs, oa the north by lands Wm. Pue; on the east by lands of W. P. Urahaui; on tf e south by Perry cou-ity line; on th.) west by lands ot Joseph KclUV heirs; containing ninety two seres nio' or less. Siezed taken in ex culion and to bo sold as tho property of Robeit Gilliloid. jNo. o. A tract of land situated in Green wood township, Juuiaiacoiinty, l'a , bound ed and described as tollows. On th north by lands ol Jacob Carl; on tha east by lands ol ' iu. Cari; on tho sou'h by lands ot Wash Uilcon; on tho west by binds of W. H. Zeiders, contaiMng twenty-itiven acres more or less, having thereon e.-rcted a leg house. Siezed taken in execution acd t be sold as the properly of Fiana Hepner aud Solomon H'-pmr. No. 4. A tract of Kind situated in Green wood township, Juniata ceiinty. Pa., bound ed and described as fo'lows. tin tho north by lands ot John Patterson; on the east bv lands John Patterson, W. B. Jackson, and Mary Wilt; ou the south by lands ot Samuel Fij; on tbe wist by lands ot F. A , and J. F. Wilt; containing sixty-two acres more or less, having thereon erected a lo peb ble dashed house and bank barn. Siezed taken in execution and to bo sold as the property ot Eliza Jane Cameron, et al. No. 5. A tract of land situated in Green wood towiifhip. Juniata county, p., bounded and ducrib'd as follows: on ib north by lands ot Peter Uiller, and Rev. Leri Keasline; on the east by lands ot John Kneuso and John Barner; on the south by lands of F. A. and J, F". Wilt, lienry Stimo'ing and Elizabeth Criswel'.'s heirs; on tb- west by lands of A. S and Uanuah Bostwic; containing eight acres more or less, said tract being partly cleared and tartly sot with timber. Siezed taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Eliza Jane Cameron, et al. No. 6. A tract of land si'uate in Tusca rora township, Ju oiata county, pa., bound ed mid dt scribed as tollows: On the north by lands of Joseph Dobbs, Mathias Snyder, and Blanch M. Lsodis: on the east by Tus carora creek and lands of Martha Dowling, D. B Jlill.ken and H. J. Keiil; on the sou b by lands ot H. J. Kent; on the west by lands of J. P. Heiffleflnger; containing one bnndred acres more or less, having thereon crcctid a log dwelling house and frame stable. Siezed taken in excution and to be sold as the property of S. (J. Kohrer, with notice to George Vf . Bennett, tcrre tenant. No. 7. A tract of land situate in Laok township, Juniata couaty, Pa., bounded and described at follow.: O. the north by lands of W. D. Hulls; on the east by lands of Dauiel Ktemtr on tha soatb by lands of Frank Robrer, Neal Krutbers and Cal"b Yocum; on tbc west by lands ot W. D. Walls, containing tw hundred and four acres more or less having tbercon erected a frame dwelling houss. Sieced taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot MiltoD Sboop. Ho. 8. A tract of land situate in Spruce Hill township, Juniata couaty, Pa , bound ed and described as tollows: On tho north by lands of Mono Esb; on the east by lands of George Patterson and Noah Esh; on the sou'.h by Unds of Christian Voder; and Katie Yodtr, .Viltie Toder and Eli Arru stroujf, on tbo west by lands ot XUrjaret U&oscn, William Patterson's heirs, and James Fitzgerald, containing one hundred acn-s more or less, having thereon eroctad a stone dwelling bouse, bank barn, wagon shed and oih-r out buildiDgs. Siezed taken in execution to be sold as the property oi John 1. Patterson. 'o. 9. A tract of Wood land situate in Spiuce Uill to-vncnip, Juniata county, Pa , bounded and described as tollows: On the north by lands of Philip Miller, Charles Reale and Daved PjIuj; on the east by land ot John Bryuer; on the south by lands ot John Bryner, and Cyrus Jacobs on the west by lauds of Cyrus Jacobs; com tiuiug ten acres more or less. Sicz -d taken in elocution and to ba sold as the propeity of John L. Patterson. So. 10 One bslf interest in a mountain tr.ct u! Iub'I situate ia bpruca Hill town ship, Juuiata cou.ity Pa., bounded aud de scr.ued ss 'oliowf, ou fao north by lands of Kii Ariustruuc.; on the east by lauds of Je-sae U.c?; ou the MK'.tb by Perry county iim-; dU ill ) west by Robert Patterson; con taining one' hundred a,,l lilty acres m-jre or lt-d. Sicxd taK-jn iu execution and to be sold as the property of John L. Parter sou. CONDITION'S OF SALE : Fifty dollars of the priceorsuin at which the property shall be struck off shall bo paid to the hlierill't the time ot sale, un less the purchase n;onu shall be le'ss than that mm, in which ce orjly the purchase money shall be paid, ot!i!-rwis the propoity wi'l Bjij'ui be immediately put up and nold ; the balance of the purchase cioui y niut be paid to tin" Shi rid at bis otuue wuliin five ilays Iroui tiio time of sale, without any d; cuud b: ing niJ'lj by the Sh:-rill tiiere-for, ot'irrwise tha prop. rtr may I'jram l)f snid at Iho cxpunsi! and rik iT tim persoii to h horn it is struck itf, n ho, in cate o any d'.licii'in y at such res.il-a sl.all raaku ( :''l the s.itn-j SAMt'rJL LAPP, SherilT. S'l ritPs OlSee, ( Mifllintown, April 2, 1-81. ADDiriOY.lL LOCALS. H-ivc- you tried South American Nerviiii the gem of the century f The groat cure for Indigestion, ly3 pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Si? avis U aud Nerve Cure ever known, Tri-d hot flea 15 cents. Sold by L. Bonks & Co., Dnigg'sts, MiiHintowa, Pa, Nov. 11, ly. "I hav3 been cdrr-d oi nervous i roubles and mtarrb by Hoods Vege table Pilis." J. W. Tosi-ox, Lavans vi'tle, Pa. Ieacli fratc. Mrs. Annio E. I'u np'.iev is pro pared to fiirni-di P. e - i Ci lie M.it.-r-ia', Pit;-:- i i ,r Lath, Si;i...v-s atui ail kinds of B'lildifg .Mat' rial ;it the l'H former! , o .vii 'd by h r late hus band, K. liumiihvey, dec ased. Pencil Ismher a sp-'ciaii'y. slir.:, Juniata county, Pa. tf. lit It FLU Board, t tiiti-oii a: d fur ished room will cost only 35. 75 if paid in al viuce for tho Normal Term of 13 week, at Mifth't Aca-b.-my. Writ-; for circular. J, II. f, six-;nr:, A P. , -It. I'licei; al. TtiNCuritrtt iiillr y Ei:'! Iro.itl. Tra'r-s ou tho Tuscarora Vd!!e lai'roal w-.i! run as foil- w-: L-iive Ea.t Wat.'rbr.i at 8 00 a. m., an 1 2 r. m., arriv'.n at Port Rov- 0.15 a. m. and .'5.15 v. m. Leave Port and 5.15 i. :t. t'erford at 11. Royal at 10:-i.) , i.r.'lV!:!, r .. f V . 15 a. m. .ind (.!') i'. n:. J. C. MooiSfiHl'AD, .V i peri r.'tniirn . ?dr- Fannie M ir";l y of Safe Hm bor, Pa., tf'ves llir followiii account of her terrible b'.h;" -rings r.n.'l happy relief: "Eir'y 1-ist spring 1 was much run d uvu with td; k he id icl.c. It was so severe at tbn: s that it sie-tied us though I could not endure if, and I found no relief un!ii I tried Hood's Sarsaiiiu-illa. After I had taken two bottles! had :!- ti.-ad-ielio no tuore. Hoon's Pii.ls cure all liver i!!s. 2oc. THE MILD FOWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Hr- Iliiiphrry HprriflcH ruT intJflcfclly and ran fully pa-'' i.mcilit's, ul . ura In w-lvnte iriiitu ami f.r oer tKlrtv Tiant lit- tLs a p''l.i! rare tr tli iii-m-u intpirs!. 'l hry fun wiri.-v.it initslu. turnuf or rtlurln KrniCilu-a ul V.;rM. 1 rrvcr, 'oif-s(SMsi, Ir,1rtnTf!flons. 3 oriiis, V . i. K cr, ini i clic.. . 3 T-ri.iii; CV:ic, r; h r. ak-f' li. ss 4 Iin.rrlMta, m' Ciili lrni .r Atlutt:; ' '.1 ! .'J-5 I .14.7 J . ;i'tilt'l'r. "rj;'l:u l-ilioiu; Ctillc... C Ctiilra .tloi bust VfTiiiiiati 'i-'i ? ( ouhr!, t jitl.., I-i-r.nhitla. ? M'urn-iii. J i-t -. he. hacracli.... ,2 s tri.Lt'hreu Kit-It Hcat?h. Tril!o. .3 SO Ii5'tpi'-ia. i;ittot:n5M. rrrsttpaTion sZ- 1 1 Stippi-p; ..ft or I'Kiut'nl Fcriotl 12 -.ViiitPri, i'-'o lmfi.j Ii-rKxL .2-1 1 H rrni, Ijk rrDciri, Ilciai-p 1 1 Salt K'icvi.n, i.rvM;i-la.,. Kruj tlis. t I 'i;tintatii:i, or 1.1.. uremic t'uin.. mZ!i lo-.'I'l'.iria. t l.i;!-. Fvcr .n:l Ague -2." I i-lr-. Uliai Oi KeJiii-c j, S -'pht;?rlrny, S.recr V.Vnfe Ft. . ti-t cfsr.ii. I:ifttirr.?r, ( Ki lu lint Hu4 2i VU-.:.rluc ch ZH S I A ll'-.H. OtijH.-l I TP!!iIPf- M !-llnr r .-.H;ii i". ! ; ;,ir a Hoartrg .'5 f'rF:i!i. Ktii-rvd i,.p(i.', swi-iirt.n J I Guerl teLi!iiy, 3 Ltirl XVaJnittjs Iropr. nritl Svitrtt tM-crntiPuv ,2-1 Spn-ir;Tc. Pfc'kncss frmi P.iJtuB 27- K'diit r l.Hfaf?... -2 ) 2:S !?Mro !ontU. tr Cant el I viurty S n IieH, vettl!IJtd.. ,i."5 3 I l'siittl iTinip -j.j 3 t ?iiiiahfrin, I lrat.d S-rp Ti.r,at.. 33 Ciiroiiic ( optfpwtiott! & LruttobJ. EZT2A NUMBERS: 2s rcrTOU Irl;i!irr, f fn !!.- I Wea'- n-ss,r Iriv.iiuowirj iJwltuTvm l.OO 3? itcnP3-f the Hoc rt. .iip;t:icn 33 aUfc)ilf:ps , spawn, St. " iiuo" tunc.. . 1.0) Sv!d by i?rHJtjU, or fnt :-i":rj a t-cit t of prtoe. Da hrnr:H ;Mt dU r-r. Mn.Ha rue U HPtKkS V! V. CO.. 1 1 1 4 113 W JT1. At.. Tark. SPEOSFSCS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL ' "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Files Fxtffrnal rrtnlesTRl. KltsU nrPVsMlnc: Flcula in Au-,: lleilniT.T Bl.etill.-i; erf the ilwluiu. Tim rclW u inin.etllalc tb i-ore r.nala. PRICE, 60 OTS. TRIAL SIZg.gsCTS. 8.14 bj DriKlils, or Mat ti.i-,: on :t i; t n, pnc. mthrevs' x: D.ro., man: nua. It., sew ists ELECTRIC 7ELEFK3KE l s'l 5(iltl r.n;riiTlt. no rnt. noroyatir. AiiipTxi V 'l3. V.ll.,a.nr(VHintrT N 1h1 I ri trKn l ' hiir.e. tlhop, tor anJ officp. tirotttconvpn- rl V" 1 ' 1 A Vn mn fcp from lo SW pr lnT i in a rlki- m.int a aJ to all th i reichherf. Fira in-tniment. no toj-a, tanrk tnnhrp. any li-ta.-. Complpta. ral) for i nTor o'.t of onlpp. no iTnirin:r. Inst a nm ! LJJnmP.Ha,rinftCc.,CiriO I i is iha I rf ft fg Keiit Aciive; j.'j.--.i-wu.- A V . ' ... i ' .v" no.-!,'.MlC'.t!.V. S. - - s -. . S'-ssS'i! Ba3-- t ; pre profitable if rl?bUy grown. Ty t.ol.-tl. rlhiinunyivr- r C- u-rkn.i'vii. r-iil rur-tj t - isw I'ric-1- . rj 1'JhK,rs.J(u7 Vi"vr";V-' C-: --' -C.'tr.v-i-iJVriv; rnvr veiAbLE friction feed best Set Works In tho world. lavvtMiil&EnRine Received tha Modal end HiahestAnard at tha World's Columbian jtrci:l.on. W.-Tnnt(st ihrt lrt ShiTirl alJlj. r.i. !(;nrv .ctl SlKnlnl Ajrncultiira! I:,i-'i.-,r..-2ls I..r ,t, &: 1 wust prions. 2v-,nt! t r I'inttir-.l -si C'.'.l're j. A. B. FAROUHAH CO., Lt.i., YORK. i-ENWA. i:l!fits YMtRt fcIL tiS' iLS. 1-3 SCSI I U.-WU cvrurt. 'lV-trd vivid. ' 1?, t..o. --.l rrti-'jv I.orts V. Atsi:ik "n. 1'. 51. M. I'F-et;.ti ATTOR N EYS- A T - L A V . Slr'FMN'TOWN, FA. (E?C.:Uvt:ofr and Cc-nveyancinp pr i',-; ' 1 attecdea to. Omen f)n Main straet.ia place of r'-'-ii d'nce e: Lcais K Bride-- btre.-t. Arkmsoi:, 'J-'.-j., to.-.'!- o ! J. J. ! ITTHIX'X, J ., WlLBia SCIIWiTTF.n. i PiTTKRSOS ii. SCHHETE8, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. j MiFFLrNTO'.V.V, PA. j I.S.i;.M .rPAVCF' RP, DR. M V. VTIS M .CR I TrFOrtD ' "K- D- M- CSAWFOK!) SON, ha-. . f'.rined a pii tneri hip fi.-r the pr-i-'t M-.'dii-irie and their coilnt'cr -I !t.m.-!:,'s ( KlU'o jt -'d rd , I'liniT ! ariLf :M--!'N, V;'riu:t.-wr. I'j. T;-ird ill!.'- t'litb ol tin-, times. eajT-rl. Apr B. ill ! t.-iun-! at tt : '.ss littn r'vir.o i , si, 1'.I0. a'cklky" Pli; s ii.n :i.. Aeron.-I.r in. tViil pursue also as a sporiaity in ll:c trealmeiit of dis-I'-ist-s id the- throat and ulg;'siiva syiC.-iu. Arnre and ( lironie. Aril !:), l.V'.l-l y. If.' i.i I.. COOD HO.VK I.NTE5T.MEXT. Tiio Hist iooi tir.ic;. i-.nn-J town and ! itirr-..;, V:, vr new i.tieit'i tc:r s.i! nr the H.li.k. Tl-ii rirtitoir.t oi T . Ten (IU) - u1s sri. f!l of tho ififnin- '-'rtipi'iii's, aro Tuni.i'a Vailov -sin; is i jr.nco. ach. Th.- rate of im, rext is tiv:. (5) iu-rc- ir fit tax, s, , 1'iialai- in st an rn io. i! c upi'i.s. Vh Milan-.! ! Iiin cik;'oiis in F'-iioiarv at. i Anjnst j ,i.r:rso-.i e.'ii;-c, ;s in Af . il and Oi-o.b-r. i Tiie prinrip'l U payab'n in twenty (Jit) ! y.-.ns and i di'i-maiiV in 'i-n (!())v:us. TIi ! (o'novmi.s liriv,- been in op-r ti'i,:,. 'i. - (9) tm.r-ths nnd l.'.vt- sn ii coin.- ti: o isi-i ' Miltiei.'iit to mi't tiie intficst on t!-o l.mls and al oilier cliarfres stock-holders ol tl;e coini.ani.-s .re Lotus K. A!k'm .-i president; L. IS'inks, viri- prcsMfnt; Ii. k' 1'arUer, S-cretury; 'f. V. Lwiit. trniin r. Jc-reniUh Lyn. K. M. M. IVunell. U'illE. MiM.pes ai.-t w m. 11. K ir ks, and they ynr- 1 osi' in Kt"'p sate Die. H:ter, sts ol n:llr ttf'i ti-hnldi-rs and crtriilors iinf'nre i!i-y iHke at., r-litrn tor thi-ir own investment. Ex et) '. the Oiiirir.;;! Court riimse bonds which i'..re .si.x (ti) j.r cent, interest. There h is never been so good a bond investment nfTer ed to investors. Price wr and accruud in. j I - . ... EW POUT AM SHERMAN'S VAF,- id t'oinp.iny. Time t i'i , "i i'is-i n;rr ir.-lt:e;. September 11, IS'.HJ. in ed.-ct on M tadv. STATIONS. Vest waid. j 1 ! P M ' A H fi Co 10 Oi 6 OH (l (l;j 6 52 14 (,7 li 10 10 o'Jo 1: 17 TI 111 on 6 31 10 2'i 6 39 10 3 J 6 51 10 4f., K 54 ID 4) " 15 II Oil 7 12 11 07 "I'll 12' 7 L'3 11 18 7 27 11 ? 7 8 " 1 1 7 41 11 26; 7 4) 11 4, Fist-ird. - : . c- PQUHAR "Ear1 C"- C-3 ...L i.ml? .'b w -v.-I 2 4 A H ' P M 1 10 4 ll:l K fi7 8 57 8 I'S 3 S3 H on 3 50 7 fit; 8 46 7 51 3 41 7 4K H AH 7 411 3 fl 7 'JV 3 15 7 2n 8 10 7 11 S 04 7 W, 2 5ti 6 5! 2 49 C 55 2 45 6 60 2 40 6 43 2 33 34 2 24 6 30 2 '20 Nf p tt Hiirt!o BridL-e Juniita rUirnace ... Wahneta Silvan Wat -i Piiijr I'looielie'd Juik-i'ii. V lev Road r.lliottM.urp (Irevn Park I Ol STliie ......... Ft Kobeson ..... Center Ci-na's Knn Audi rsonbiirjt ..... H'am Mount Pleasant . .. New Germant'n ... Note Sietiities no plicne eonnection. agent, T" tele- 1). tiKING, President and Manager C. h.. Miller, General Aent. ' .HUMPHREYS' VETERSHARYSPECiHCS Ta Screes, Caule, Sheep, Lea. Ecia AND POtTLTBT. " ?P"W B-rffk.:Trffjal.fA.MU ii"n'.!.S?! lIrn','citu..itk i'.Tri. J. ? p.' I.anten.,.. Rhraillali' I !- T"7'!"'ti N.""' Mliair;e" f--,V 'u0'10 Pe. Hrllynrhe. li u e""1"1".' ew.rrUi.eL I.l.-k. Ii,..fc M.,U,M J -lsa vl lli.r.,!.,- V. . lsgl Bottl. (orar 90 doacte . tftabla rn, with Sfvms.. x...... ' Jar elerla.rj Core OH, T'. 8T'( eo Wonderful Bargain ' ATTRACTIONS At Schott' Only while wc have these goods in Stock nre'we able to give you such Big Bargains. All Wool French Henriettat. for 4So; Former Price, 65 cents. AU Wool French Serges, 43c; Former Prices, 65e. All Wool Cloth for 24o, worth S5o. Half Wool Henriettas for 23s. worth 35o. 25 Yards of Best Bleached .Muslin inaJe tor 15 Yards of good Bleached Muslin for $1- 17 Yard of fair quality, Blenched Julin for 1. 20 Yards of good Bleached .Muslin for $1. 18 Yards of better quality, Un-bleachcd Muslin for $1. 15 Yards of fine Un bleached JlusliB for $1. -25 Yards of the best and heaviest Un-bached .Wusiin for 91. 9 Y'ards of pood Canton FUnnel for 50o. 8 Yards of better " " for 50o. 7 Yards of etill heavier Canton Fiannel for 50. 1Q Yards of the best Canton Flannel for $1. Klankets for 75a a pair. Rlankets better for 90d e pair. 3!aijkets still heavier for $1 50 end $2. Best Factory, Alb Wool Blankets for $3.50 to $4 o a pair. Shawls in single acd double at lers prices. Ginghams, geed qaality, 21 yards for;$l. Fancy dresa Giagkams, 10 yards for 75a. oi Yards of good Calicees for $1. Ladies' Shaes $1. $1.20, $1.50. $2. .Men's Shoes for $125. $1.50. 2-, $2 50. Ladies' I'ubbera for 25a. Afcn's gum boots for $2 45 a pair. All our Carp;ts, Oil Cloth, Window Shade? and everything in our store at proportionate low prices. Call Early. S 0 . H0TI nc:M;:oOMini.i.t5KiiHMc:jo c - c to c ei en ii -i o a o io o -i -i cs i; ic o m, C O CJ r: -JD x c: :j u t; CT i - CO IO j; -1 m c: r: it wi i i r t !-u t Ct "Z ZjZ tC en z c- ;i : j. o t IS C M H O rC 1 Cl ti vi c o ci ic ;: o 13 H IS M a . - - ;-it-i tr. C M u If ft H M Cn : C K i'l C s- IC i -i ; C H '..! (EX33 S- .1 -i ic n O o tc : C Cl M : i: A c ic -t o c; - r: 'i !S O O c ia a h c .i t: SUIMiOtn TI11K TABLE. pEKKY COUNTY KAILKOAD. The folio win.- schedule went Into i liVot Nov. 19, 1835, aod tho trains wi 1 lie ma as follows; p. ra 4 SO 4 3rt 4 S'J 5 41 4 45 4 11 4 51 4 64 4 -r3 4 a. iu 9 15 9 21 9 24 9 2'1 9 29 9 31 9 36 9 39 9 41 9 41 Leave Arrive Duocannon King's Mill Sulphur Springs Gorram Siding Jloutebello Park Weaver lioddy Hell'inan Koyer Mal-.Hiioy Bloe ni field 'Long's lioa 1 Ni-Hsoa Du in'a Elliotsburg "Arrnheisl's "Groen P 4 r k Atontour June. Landisbnrg Arrive Leave n. in p. m 40 3 50 j 34 3 44 I K 31 3 41 f 29 3 39 H 2G 3 S6 J b 21 3 34 S 1J 3 29 ! 8 10 3 26 I H 14 3 24 i 8 11 8 21 i 8 05 3 ia 7 52 2 45 I 5 10 10 t-0 6 17 10 07 5 22 10 13 o 25 10 15 6 2S 10 'i S 24 10 25 5 Sfi 10 27 6 41 10 32 0 09 1 1 20 p. ni a. m 7 40 2 89 7 43 2 36 7 40 2 33 7 84 2 27 7 S2 2 25 7 27 2 20 6 55 1 50 a. in p m rain leaves Blooillf eld t K ill . and arrives at Landishnnr t a at in., ra. and Train leaver Landisburg at C.14 p. m.. ........ ... .....uiiiiioiu at t. oo p. ra. - ' -oaro Loysville tor Uuncannon at . . 2.0 a. m . and 2. Ii p. tn. lietiirnine, arrive at 10 37 a. ,.. r.d 4 Rfi m P-etwecn Land isl, ure- 'rX'Jl '-"OWS: LeaT,! LBdi.bargrorLoy.. - v. - .. . in., inn I n ... -,. - ' J in., .(,TSV1 1A ..anu.soBrrr II 10 a. m..and 5 09 n r .t . - All stations marked ii n, ..... t wl.Ut, ' O'WVIUIIS " win coino to a lull ''glial. stop on YEAR FOS THE SKGUSTP'fff? y"..Mrr4.iuUtef.1Ulto- nti wrvaion , . ,mill' " IfAcU mtin ind wiVu T ow?, ,a"r,",m,t li.-. W '-arl. l-r arV'houV h"vfnS: t?.rn;ia ' eKiH-rw-ii.-, ....1 :.L UIITmc liau Dreriou. tli- r can make Ihat a, "."ft ", w'"h learn or ll, Sotlmyr dlinl, , r..r l,eal.l.r.nIon;r"'u ,u 'j- '. work in .lartime or evi,,E, Vi.'h. ;L ocdonedur- v. wherever ron i f ' ?fht " V'Tovin o3. hoine vorkrf ., Th " of a few v e .,a -h??:-. wBer. :. and umnv havi li?i ? jth pe9 nnU nil sitr.lv l.rinj th-m r ehi. '""H'!"los that will - in tlii r count rv owe ,h f """--test the stsi-t ,o,n E, ! , '' fa aiT". Vo. re"i;r"2-W,L,'r' " ',r "I'ley y:.M witn .oici!.in. .i..;. i. ., . e ni yon out I'.'ok Vsria.tiil of 'mi,-; aadsiire. a elt l,T wri in. V " ' all. llelpyonr- lajVaco.u'y'0' " -r-not to-mor'row. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUCUSTA. MAINE. I . . . l ; 2?x'c;".- a - i-r: - o g i. - rv. r ' l Z 5 s S s'i-.tescsi'S r r : : "ir ; 2 t: ' g.: 5g:3 Si; H ? ; : ; ; i.-. : : : : : : t-1 ::::: z: : : : : : T ::::::: h . ' -; o' -i -i zr. x o o ccchii.:; :"; ! r w r- u h' c c-i r-i t: ii w u c ? ; O-. r ' ti C- t: w- 1 . j ' ' ' w ' CC I li M li r-i t-1 15 1C j C CI -2 r-" .e- l C i: M I L2 "- J,- v.- ci ci c - i c ' J . . y ' Z. - r A. ti; f T , S . - ?; ;. rJ' !r A Subscribe for t he Stu f s 4- U M u i: h ii 3 ii -1 ZjI Z- I CI r-1 r-1 5 HI r-" ii Id 1 1 A I w w c i- ! H C M t- tc y Cn m tc c;. O:- 1 tli Ml l j : ct t, zn ci K li ;: j. 3 -1 KS OS DC O O 43 1 -S ti tc c; crs o Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Hes'thy ; Prevents aU Disease. Good for Moulting JIans. vr.J loa ' tf 1 eild to na. onus, m to. expisi" I ."?!'i"r . " t A a l- ii. a, a s,. LS. JO JOa.NS.N t . o..81Cu.,ln How St.. Boston, Mass. KENCH &, ORQMOOLO'S ir-Sek NtotTot InPricthm VfrVk, nti? I,-,.,, fr , ":T tI1 ine niMrsT'. x;.- snv ...i ... - 1 ' - - ,ir. s'ri-.. i. - Zl , -'" hi its-si-yA i .. - --J'-' prvi iiri.s-?;: ni.-,- .' T. I "I't' TUlon. Also T .v i"i- ' 1 J,".ri i . LV8A&SHOCD c i (Pivc. French Werse Renedv,i sold with a iVrlrtc" Curanteo to eur. all Nervous U:.'-a'-c. such a V.'o- 'JfiSZf vSi Memorv, Lo jt itilTl.?' rr.-.m Power, Xcr OCFORB MO Ar Tn USE vonsness, M c 7. ..1...1, T-'.''ke. ache. ache. Wii -f r.i.er la -ass:tn-i. al! drams and -.; outhfllj- lcx ea?id tv crr-:xerrior. o: . vkZ'e S 'VPJ'on and lnnitv ri'.e, $: co -lu..iS i'aa cery rdtr we 4XVT a wr.. 1'T.ildresj. nvth'. BEMDVCO..Tolodo.O. Garfield Tea i W rff T. v d o i y nLo. it ; k ot cs s-. os as ct en c I ht Iter m Mi. - -W - i Bills. SrtJl5f"S.',"i,n,nr'ex''n.S IVKl-t" Cures Gonstipation unaniiuit,lewlwt. ABD KlfML, s"a paper. i - - va. - ,3i- --:
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