Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 13, 1876, Image 3

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$ngEL& REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
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TERMS.
h-ernlioo, P annum, if pud
f'nowih. ! - if Dot Pd within
C6"' , nvertisement inserted at 60
r1,?v,Bt irfisiiims notices in local col--rf
i line for each insertion.
ac-ions will be made to th-ee desiring
jwrus .r ye,r h,lf or 1""rter
Pjyy'A. B. BjTIME TABLE.
OV rd Iler -', !OIi
pjrtirT train will leave Mifflin Sta-
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WESTWARD.
1182 a ni
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12 38 a m
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10 00 a m
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ii-ibi. i Dai' ' Sunday. raily
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i D'tilv except Ho
" LOCAL l.VTELLIGKSCE.-
jjj,,. vhonls asi literary societies.
Graii: is htinile ; its powers tell it how
raknoss
Kaitia?-loii papers report rot in potatoes
j,rtaeom,r.r-
I Wucia couple named tneir sixth
jr Enonh."
Ik ri:hiT-tie say thirty-six snows
-r wtrd lor this winter.
TiK EfnuWin mij'rity in the State Leg
j.'jratt is 48 joint ballot.
jlr. Joha I. Hawk, of Patterson, has two
fa s?ar that he offers for sale.
Two or three men wish to be President of
jixics, as per Mexican fashion.
Gqtcrnor Chamberlain was foaegnrated
(oreraor of South Carolina last week.
Lut Th!Kiay evening the wind blew the
ia through the streets like in mid sum-
Jss Kartfman, of Patterson, Aol the
kr4rtbat Harribarg sportsmen call "Big
Certain Louisiana Democrats propose or
pr.ixS another Legislature, alter theelex
Ids (ailivU.
it Argmient and Orphana' Court will
Pctat Tuesdir, the 19th inst, at 10
c'tlock A. ?f.
Jtr.M SinioLt has moied his saddle and
trjnu making businea into the bouse
liUfcr the basinesson Bridge street.
rtti'adflphis Markets. Wheat fl.tltol.
.OiW3;t4'ic, CornsltaClc, Cattle 4to 1
Shp 4tu5c, Uugs 7toj3. J
iwr-nl Democric Congressmen wish to j
t-;-i h President tirsnt. That's
that 1ia! belt-,- be Irft alone.
tui-
Tin water as let out of the canal last
m. Itaa glorioas event for those :
iKibve to fi.-h amidst mud and ice. I
titr.ui were committed to j ail on'
I-aJay eemu. by Justice Kreider, for a !
trm of 8 d.iv, on a charge of vagrancy, j
irvc. are s'rear in arrears for subicrip-
1. r - n i
uler, ave half oollar be pav-
r - - J
ii; aj. iz-irc 'ae lt Qay or t eDruary, io i .
H.;o. i!a-k'tt,(rrimi':,and several other
a:j-lri-..- sj'irt'tn.i of Patterson shot to
!
ita in Uie iil of Licking Creek Valley, '
Ustwetk. !
Tbe mortal remains of the aristocrefx
T.a P;.n were sent u d in a easeous state
TTanhin-ton, Pa., last Wednesday, as per
:cg o.Tiw;.
Sr. Michael Ueshoar, of Fermanagli twp.,
In tecrired a number of first quality btit-
ti'i Mbcs from Colorado. Tbe skins were i
drrssni by Indians.
Tlie Huntingdon Jornal sys the Penn- I
tjlvjuva Canal Company may lay a railroad
tnrt oa the bed of tbe canal from Wifliains
I'lrg to Huntingdon.
Ths McAlisterville Soldiers Orphans
Srh-l cho!ars will give an entertainment
a Clifii'-iias evening, December -o. Ad
tiioa fee 10 cents.
The XiJUttereillt Herald, issued by
Isaac BcA'.ixter, came to hand Uwt week,
fin; full of advertisements relative to the
tail tock of goods in bis store.
Tbe Reno School and tbe Happy Hollow
Eue Sail Club? played a match game at
Hipy Hollo school house on Thursday
list. The- H.-mnr llollow boys were the
lw
i-tors.
Lt VTednesdsy the front axleiree of
BVpry Shelleubcrger's two-horse wagon
bxke at East Point. Mr. Shellenbtrger
Ul it loaded with 13i wright of stone
coJ, which he was hauling to his borne in
fi-trtte township.
JixClure'i Tunes conUined an interesting
vcuunt in full of the burning of the human
r-u-.i'! of Baron Von Palm at Washing-t-in,
Pa., on tbe 6th inst., with a description
of the f urnace, in which the body was
turned, and al. surroundings.
William B. Crawford, one of the hands
in the DwKfl mmd Rezttiv office, slaugh
tered id eight-month hog last week that
eithl oo pwunla. Where is the printer
' cuius from who can do better than that
ia the pork line I
If you are afllicted with a Congressman
ho talks of inaugurating a civil war, get
op pe.itions aud a?k him toiesi2n, that he
uiiiri-presenis his constituents mhen be
taiki of war. It is only the office holder
aiid L'.e r3ice seeker who is talking of war.
Tl.e cremation of human bodies has no
S'lvocate in these parts. All prefer being
'mried in the ground. It is believed tbat
I'r- Le iloyue will be the next man crema
te! at Washington, Pa. lie is about eighty
Jears of agt-, and newspapers say that he
-ues not expect to live another year.
The Deiuocracv shout fraud! fraud! in
tlic South, but 'hy go to that distant coun
try ' Why not begin in New York t They
!k of fraud in 1'hilaJolphia, but that will
ft do, lor in that goodly city of brotherly
ve the people elected a Democratic Sheriff.
it WuuiJu't do for them to about fraud in
that case.
Testerday a week ago, Mr. Ezra Mont
r"firl ia company with Win. Sice, from
v atnico, a place at the west end of this
' '. were on their wsy to this place to
"tef. 1 uurt. When about one-fourth of a
tuile from the residence of James Okeson,
l- In Spruce Ilill township, one of the
xle-tr-es of the buggy broke. Fortunate
ly they were near the blacksmith shop of
'Jaines Patterson, to which place the
lujgr was taken, and the axle-tree repaired.
,( ai a considerable time after night-fall
oca they arrived here.
ssiffn ia . 1 1
ken ail the facts aa to the murderous
course of latrmidation pnrsned In tile SoU,h
ern States, week, before the dcUo h.v,
bee. publish, the wtrld will stand amazed
t the spectacle. It will almost equal the
ba.barity of the Turk. Wait aud read the
evidence, as it will soon be pbli.bod. .
'Tis winter now, out with all that we are
told that the We.tr rn graashoppe, is to de
vastate Pennsylvania next summer. They
prayed th. insect oat of Missouri, or at
least it took wings and flew away .boot the
time the Governor ot that State assembled
the people on a stated day to pray for de-
...erance irom the grasshopper. Do you
smile ever the power that is claimed for
prayer t Can yon tell how powerfully spirit
on puysical matter, physical laws 1
Rr-ior roa Diphtheria In France
lemon juice is in high rwpute as a lemedy
torliphlheru. As a local tWiUcatlon it is
preferred to chlorate of potash, nitrate of
Silver. TWrhlorM.. r.f ! -I ..
iuiu or ume
I U " b' 'rpinit little plug ot
,5"oirwoolf twisted around a wire in the
jmce, a.,.i pressing it against the diseased
surface tour or live times daily. '
AlTESTIOS! JCMATA. ScCCTS!
You are hereby ordered to meet in Mifflin,
town on Friday, December 22, 187G. at 9
v viwot, hiihvui I All
..t.u.L- .;L. .
'sl- At J "" nd equipmeuU
will tw turned in for final .,li...t......
Jd. All arms aud eqinpmenU must be
ciran ana in ptswiule order,
l aa. At 2 o'clock the
t'ompany will- re-
ceive their Anal pav.
4ihi As soon as uid tlie Company will be
mutertd out of the amice ol the Slatv
and cease to be an organisation.
iiy order of
J.K. ROBISOX,
Captain C'omn'aoiling Company.
Matthew Kookrs, O. S.
Te storm on Saturday lait blew in" the
west end gjble ot Keno's school house,
in Fermanagh ton nsUip. The top caught
on tne collar beam of the second rafter,
which kept it from coming down through
the ceiling and smashing the furniture in
the school room.
What Ibink the tax-payers of a house not
two years in use, to fall down f The re
Fails will not cost much less than (40 or
$i0. ir ibe School Directors and tax-payers
of Ferui-tnagh township are going to
have the contractors build more such school
bouses, the pupils and teachers hail better
get tl.eir lives insured in aomc rJiab'e com
pany. A word to the wise is sulUcienU
FecIaxaoh,
The school at Reno's should be artjnnrn
ed till the broken wall of the school house
has been taken down, and re-wa'Jed or
wcalf.er-boarded. Weather-boarding would
answer till priug-time. Ed.
PlBLlC Sale Isaac Poffeubergcr,
Executor of the estate of Joshua l'uf
feuberger, deceased, will offer at public
outcry, at the late residence of aaid
dectdtnl, in Fermanagh township, 31
miles northeast of MitBiDtown, at IU
o'clock a. M., on Tuesday, December!
iv, ifiu, one mare nte years oiu, vue
't steer, one bcirer, oue fat bog, two
good shoats, six tons of bay, farming
i-pl. " "OUScbold goods.
j This afternoon between twelve 'acd
(one o'clock, a littie Ctrl named Ptpp,
aged between eight aud ten years, who
resided with her mother on Eleventh
street, near the Lochiel irou works, iu
the First Ward, while sliding on the TCe
OH 'be canal iu company with a younger
brother, about a fquare from Ler resi-
dencC' broke tbr0.0fc'h1 he ice nd, fe"
mln tl(A -.- a I - .1 ...... a I ..... I.
iiiiu (uc vain. am. .ai uauicu v ivu
.
knnt tinnimj id( Ik. mmm mmG-
a r ------
ceeded in bringing ber to the surface,
and Thomas Beidelman and a colored
man, by means of a rope, raised them
both almost to the canal biidge, ' hut
before 'bey could get them to the top
of the bridgo, the little gir! slipped
"'e pra-p ,.u..g
back into the canal and was drowned.
.. . i i
uer uriHoer, .uu """"fe"' i
i . . i . .. inn npni' n inrniinn
was rescued rmm a watery grave aud
conveyed to his home. Our informant
states that the body of the little girl
bad not been recovered when be left, '
and that it was thought it could not be!
nnpSg tbe water was drawn off the level
A request was made to tbe canal com
pany to have the water drawn off.
Uarrisburg Telegntph, Dec. 8M.
Ox Saturday, the 25lli ult-, s Miss
(Jib bony was passing along the public
road a large brown bear intercepted ber
passage betweeu Jas. Rosenbeiry's and
David Mine's,
r-r., and while sne at
tempted to shy around him be elawed
ber shawl off, jumped upon the bauk on
the road side and prowled at it. She
attempted to reeovet her shawl, but lie
struck her with bis paw, wbiob caused
ber to scream loudly, which being heard
by Mr. Stine, who was chopping at his
wood -pile, he hissed bis dogs, bardly
knowing himself from whence tbe
scream proceeded, but tbe dogs knew.
and ran quickly to tbe girl s rescue
Bruin dropped the shawl and took to '
tbe woods, followed and it is supposea
treed by tbe dogs, as they barked near
ly all night in the same place. Miss G.
took up ber shawl and went on ber way
rejoicing, though somewhat sore, yet
she told no one until sbe reached ber
destination, more than a mile from the
scene of action. Lewistow Gazelle.
When Salpb L. Rollins was taken
to tbe Eastern Penitentiary, after bis
sentence by the court of Frauklin
county, and when be wis disi obed prior
to asMiintug tbe clothing peculiar to
tbat institution, be plead to be allowed
to keep on bis gsiters, as bis feet were
sore aud be could not wear tbe shoes
furnished by tbe institution- His re
ouest was not complied with, aud be
was told tbat it he couia not we-r me
shoes be could walk to bis cell in bis
stocking feet, as it was only short
distance. An examination uf tbe gal
ters revealed the fact tbat a doxu or
more fine saws and files were neatly
secreted between the lining and tbe
eolea. Harrtsburg Telegraph.
All persons are hereby notified not
to trexpat on tbe lands of 4he under
signed, to shoot, trap, or in any way
capture or catch partridges.
tf JJ". F. SCHWEIER.
WOXDEKPCL ! Did You IIea th
News T On December 20th, 1876. I will
sell all kinds of Furniture at Greatly Re
duced Prices (for Cash). Wishing to get
together some funds, I will give the peoole
a chance to buy cheap furniture, tie mem
ber, only one day at Reduced Ratea.
W. F. SNYDER,
o, Jlifflintown, Pa.
For Sale A comfortable Frame
1 1 mi and Good Lot. io this borough.
Price $800. Two bundreJ dollars
. ri.lanee on moTtcaKe. Time to
;t nnrehaser. For more definite ia
formation call t this office, or address
the editor of tbts paper. u.
Rcpurted by Wm. M. Allison, Esq
Court Proceedings. -
The several courts of Juniata county
eonfened on Monday a week, at 10 A.
X., and were opened ! due form.
MISCeLLAXEOCS Bt-SISES ' "
Daniel Sieber r.' James xU. Sellers.
Plaintiff held a judgment against de
fendant, on which be issued an attach
ment execution, and Lad it served on
the Mifflin school board as garnishee, at
the same tinn, also, he issued Fi. Fa.
nd Vend. 5x. on resl estate of defend
ant, in Greenwood township. The prop
eny was to ua? been sold by the
SLeriff on Saturday previous, but was
held over till Monday. , On petition of
defendant the writ was stayed, the lien
to remain unimpaired, and plaintiff al
lowed to issue another Vend. Ex. Ou
petition of defendant, a rule was also
granted on plaintiff to show cause ah
the attachment execution should not
also be set aside, returnable to next
term, the defendant alleging in bis pe
tition that the plaintiff bad elected to
depend upon the Vend. Ex. for bis
nioney.
m. F. Lego ts. I X. Snyder and
Jacob Wise. On motion of J. Lvons.
Esq., further proceedings in this at
tachment execution were stayed, aud be
allowed to appear for the defendants in
tbe actiou auj plead.
Rules to tLow cause wbr iaderneots
should not be opened, &.o.t were grant
ed iu four cses, io which tbe People's
Infurance Company of t umberland
County, was plaintiff, and several of
our en iieug were defendants, on which
executions bad been icsued and were in
the Sheriff's bands. Itules returnable
to 19th iast.
Tbe trial list was called over, and
only seven cases found on tbe lift ready
for trial.
la. E. Atkinson, Assignee of Joseph
Branthoffer, made return of sale of
real estate of assignor to Daniel Spicb
er for $1610, which sale so made was
confirmed by the court.
Tbe petition of Joseph T. Smith, As
signee of Elias Smith and Rebecca, his
wile, was presented, asking for an order
to sell tbe real estate. Ordered that
five days notice be given to the lien
creditors, or their attorneys, of this
application, prior to the 19th met.
The petitiou of Ezra Smith, Assignee
of Solomon Coffuian, for ac order to
sell the real estate assigned was pre
sented, when the same order was made
by the court as in tbe forinor petition, j tragedy on Saturday afternoon, Dea: 2,
W. H. Knonse, Eq., presented bis j which threw tbe community into a stale
petition seltii g forth that tbe money j of revengeful excitement. The tragedy
made by the sale on Fi. Fa. of tbe per- j was tLe shocking murder of one-of the
aonal effects of Samuel Stroup, was j oldest and most widely kuowu and bigb
ctaimed by a number of tax culluctors I ly esteemed eitixcas uf tbe village, Dr.
aud laborers, and praying the court to ' J. A. Shade, by his son -in-law, C. A.
direct Liiu what to do uudcr tbe cir
cuuistances. It appearing to lite court
that tbe tax cjliectors had no liens and
the laborers no legal claim;, it made
ik r..Jl., a
cember 5th, 1870, the sheriff is hereby
directed to apply tbe proceeds of sale
to tbe writs by virtue of which be sold,
according to their priority."
The sheriff also presented petitions
setting fortb tbat the moneys made on
Fi. Fa. out of tLe personal property of
lasc lialdeman
..
and James S. Cox,
were claimed by otber creditors, and
that he had been notified to bring the
moneys into court. Tbe court, in both
cases ranted rules for appropriation.
civn. LIST.
George V. Singleton, vs. Kurti
Kauffiuan. In 1S73 Singleton wbo ia
a biicktnaker by trade, contracted to
make, set and biro at tho brick yard
of defendant 175,000 to 200,000 good,
marketable trick, at the rate of $1,50
per tboujand. Singleton burned a kiln
of about 181,000. On opeaiog it the
Urjcj were found to be ceusiderbly
daiuatred. 1'laiutiif demanded eonttact
price for the whole kilnt which defecd
ant refused, alleging tbat he bad suf
fered great loss by rtason of plaintiff
failing to burn the kiln in a work man
like manner. Hence his surf. The
fesimony was very conflicting, bnl tbe
jury seled he niarer by rer.der.Dg a
verdic for he defendant. Akioson
for plainiff; Lyons for defendant.
U illiain ft. Wood vs. U iliiatc
Sneab. ' This was an acinn in assump
sit. Plaiuiff bad sale, ml which de
fendan bough a horse for $50. He
removed him wihou complying wib
be erms, kep and used him awhile,
hen urncd bim loose in a lo in Mif
flin cout y, near p!ainiffa residence.
1 has been banging for long inie in
cour, bu was summarily disposed off
now, by he failure of defendan to pu
in appearance when bo case was called
for rial, judgmen being enered, under
the rules, for plaiuiff for $37,50 the
inioun recovered before the jusice.
Aktnsou for plaiciff; Parker for de
fendan.
John 0. V right vs. D. M. Crawford.
Appeal from Juice Kreider. Tbe
characcr of hi action did no appear,
as when the rial lie wss called over.
plainiff in open coui took a non-sui
Lyrns for plam:ff ; Atkinson fur de
fend an.
Joseph Gingrich and Barbara Ging
rich for use of Barbara Gingrich vs.
brisiau G. Shelly. This was an te
flon under the Sheriff's inerpleader
ac lo le&t the Tight of he paries to the
personal propery of Joseph Gingrich
claimed by Barbara. 11 was settled by
eonsen in his way in open court
Tbe plainiffs are to have he eow and
be beifcr ; the defendant is to have the
mare col and the bnggy, and neither
side to ax a bill of eoss." Akinion
for plaiuiffs ; Lyons for defendan.
Selinsgrove & North Branch Rail
road Co. vs. F. Y. Kobm. This was
an action brought to recover tbe bal-
anee of defendant subscription to two
shares of stock in tbe abore enterprise
Defendant alleged that be was indueed
to subscribe by tbe false representa
tions of tbe President of tbe company,
and that be received no legal notice of
tbe assessments as tliey became due. On
these two points the case hinged. . Ar
gued on Wednesday evening and sub
mifed o he jury ou Thursday morning-
The jury remained ont from dinner time
until about 6 o'clock, when it returned
with a special verdict, as follows.
1st It found that lha auliu-rinti..ni r
Rohnt was nut procured by false and fraud
ulent representations.
2nd That tli de-fondant bad not receive
edjhe postal card of I ho 23rd, of Jnne
1874, which the Court hot ruled to bp suf
ficient notice, hence the iurv found a ver-I
diet for pUff., tor th sum of $J, the a-
mount claimed. m honor, promptly In
formed the jury, that th-ry h id made a mis
take, and explained to them that if thev
found that Robir had not received the
postal card ol tbe 23rd. of June, they must
6nd generally for the defendant, and vice
tnrta. The jury again retired, were absent
about one hour, when they agaiu came into
Court, finding on the second point that
Jtohm had received the portal card, and
rendering their verdict as b.ifore, for $00,
in favor or plaitititT. Mr Rnhiu's counsel
immediately moved for a new trial,, and
wrre granted ten days to tile reason tor the
same. Doty &. Son and Alexander for
plaintiff; Parker and Atkinson for defend
ant. ' ....
Henry Musser vs. Simon Amry and Reu
ben Leonard. This was an action brought
againxt he defendant as overseers of the
poor of Fayette township for for the
maintenance of a pauper. Verdict for
plaintitT for $77 8ti. Lyons and Patterson
tor plaintiff ; Doty for defendant.
James Casner vs. William Jordan.' Tres
pass lor killing a dog. This esse wss sot
tied hy the parties on the following terms :
The piaintiti renounced all claim to the
damages given him by Etfqmre Kreider
$22.50 discontinued the auit. and iiaiii all
the costs, except what delendaot bad paid
the Justice n taking the appeal. Alton
son tor plaiutill ; Ailivm for defendant.
Tbe iM-oceediugs in Quarter Sessions are
omitted Irom Una issue, as are also a num
ber of cases that may be classed miscelU-ne-usly.
Tbe citizens of Spruce II ill township pe
titioned the Court to ordia tbe Supervisors
ot the township to erect a loot log over
Tuscarora Creek, aear Spruce tl ill school
house. Granted. , ,
The School Directors of Mirllintown pe
titioned for a rule to show caue whv an
iiuoie should not be granted between Dciiiel
Sieber and Doty. Parker At. Co, to' deter
mine who ia entitled to Ik money found
due to James l. Sellers by the Uuiiiutowu
School Directors. Kxit rule.
- The Court confirmed the inquisition hrl I
on the dead body of (b tries Webster, who
was found iu Delaware lownhip, under aus
picious circumstances, and ordered tbe
CoiuuiioMoner to pay tliecwtaol the same.
Ml BPES IN IllXTWGDO.f CoCSTT.
We fiud in the Mount. Uniim TiW
Huntingdon county, the following ao
count of a murder committed :n tbat
county, on Saturday, the 2nd inst. :
Tbe little village of Shade Gap, in
this county, was the scene of. a fearful
Reese, of Orbisonia. . i
TLe causes leading to the tragedy
bad their origiu in the unhappy domes
tic relations of Reese and bis wife.'
ouly daughter of Dr. Shade, against
tbe wishes of ber parents, and tbe re
sult was an unhappy marriage and
finally a separation, aud the daughter
returned to the Lome of ber parents.
Tbe unhappy wife applied for nl ob
tained a divorce from ber husbaud, and
they were thus legally and apparently
forever teparately.
But about a year ago the parties got
together again, and were re-mairied.
It was tLen thought that old grievances
aud differences had been satisfactorily
settled aud arranged, and matters seem
ed to go ou well euough for a tail j with
the rcuuited pair. But, as is generally
the case, tbe armistice was ouly tem
porary. Tbe spirit of discord was only
allayed out permanently tquelubcd ;
and tbe old feuds unhappily revived
with fiercer power fur evil, as the result
proved. The wife agttn, for causes best
known to herself, forsook her twice mar
ried husband and returned to ber
lather's bouse for shelter.
Tbis last separation occurred but re
cently. Last week Reese was iu Mount
Union, inquiring for bis wife, but she
was not here. He followed ber to Hunt
ingdon, where sbe was stopping, and
sought an interview with ber, but sbe
refused to see bim. . lie returned borne
on Friday, and on Saturday went up
from Orbisonia to Shade Gap with mur
der in his heart, as bis subsequent dia
bolical act shows. He . called at tbe
residence of Dr Shade, and met his
father-in-law in bis office, when an alter
cation ensued. Our information is that
Reese assaulted tbe Doctor, striking
bim a blow in tbe face which staggered
bim and nearly knocked bim down.
Mrs. Shade came to the assistance of
her busband, and struck Reese with a
stick. Reese then drew a six shooter
revolver, and fired two shots at the
Doctor, one of which struck bim in the
temple and tbe otber lodged in bis
shoulder. He then filed a sbot at Mrs.
Shade, wbicb just graxed ber bead,cut-
t.cg a scar above the ear anl inflicting
a scalp wouud. Tbe Doctor bad fallen,
aod was crawling to the doer ou bis
hands and knees, when Reese turned
upon him and fired the remaining three
balls into his bead, shooting out both
his eyes and leaving hint dead on the
spot, while he walked away and took
tbe road towards Orbisonia ou foot.
Tbe shooting attracted tho attention
of neighbors and brought a number to
the scene. As soon as tbe fearful char
acter of the fearful tragedy wbicb bad
been enacted in their midst was fully
realized, and the bewildered citizens
could recover tbeir breath and tbeir
senses, the arrest of tbe murderer was
eggested. Ex Sheriff D. R. P. Xeeley,
wbo happened to be in Shad Gap, vol
nnteered to lead in the pursuit, and
procuring a couple of horses, he and a
companion started after Reese. He was
overbauredra couple of ttailes from tbe
village, on the Orbisonia road, . and on
seeing bit pursuers started to ran. . Tbe
leveling ol a pistol in the steady, band
of ex Sheriff Netley caused bun to halt,
and ha was aecured and taken back to
Shade Gap
. So outraged were the people of tbe
quiet village at bis dastardly crime that
it sl with considerable difficulty aoms
of them could Q reatrained from taking
summary vengeance. Threats of shoot
ing and hanging were freely indulged in.
Ele was, bowever, protected from mob
violenie, kci was brought down to Mt
Union on ' tho regular : afternooa East
liroad Tap train, iu charge of Mr.
Neeley, and taken to ' Uuulingdoo ou
tne O 9 elb P. at. team, - and safely
lodged io jail, where we trust be" may
be securely kept until jury of law
abiding citireus ahail ineie out to' bitn
the fate be so rishfy deserves. ' ' '., -
-. , ', '
O.f Saturday wa noticed the arrest
At Lebanon ot two tramp suspected ol
larojoy. ; , Oo . the following Mouday
afternoon Judge lieudursou granted a
writ of habeas corpus for the production
of JuknBauuer aud Frits Jvbusou, tbe
two traatpa who appeared in jail ia new
clothing and wttti, plenty t money,
aud subsequently arrested 00 suspiciou
of robbery by Officer Kiugler Tbe
trampa bad been to prtaoa beiore, and
bad beeodisobrged by tiberiff Ebur a
few days previous, ad this sudden rich
ness gave good grouods to' suppose tbat
(bey bad beou ct-mmittiug a robbery.
Colonel Uobin, oounsel for prisoners,
stated tbey bad been unjustly impris
oned on suspicion of robbery. "
W. U. Lehman, Eq., district attor
ney, stated .that one .of the prisoners
bad been tried at November sessions
and discharged. That their appearauce
bad Been' so fuddeiily cbauged, aud
about $J0 found on each of them, the
officer had good cause to arrest them
on suspiaion tf larceny.
Officer Ringler testified that 'John
son bad just . been discharged from
prison rb old clothes, without money.
He found the clothes ourchased at
Uarrisburg.' He showed keys fuuod
on Danoer ; also, $ ' on Banner.
Johnson had himself bliaved.
' Sheriff Ebur stated that no money
was fouud oo Johnson when imprison
ed, lie' wan 'discharged' Nov. '15.
Found So money wi.en Johnson left,
but they bad -money, as tbey paid thtir
fine. v ;
Jndge Hendersr-u thnngiit there was
not suDtttient evidence to hiM the
prisoner, complimented ISe o:er for
bis vigilance, and diecharged the pris
nf!T.HtirriJtir Ttlegtnph, Dec. 5.
After the discharge 'of the men by
Judge lleoderson, tbey lound their
way to Read lug. where they fell under
the' suspicion uf officer B. 11. Lutz. as
tbe cliarauters who had robbed MoAl
inter's store, at Coolatnus, Jeniata
county.' Officer Lu'z brought te
prisoner to this place. Justice Krei
oVr, canjitled Minn for a hearing on
last Saturday, and on that day rfe-cn'm
niitied then for a hearing ou tbe 20th.
They are tbe parties wbo were' srn
tensed by Judgi Junk!, at tb Febru
ary lerm of Court in 1874. to 60 days
in the County jail, fur , breaking into
Charles Meyets, and Louis Malony.
warn I2rc .via.
11 IFF UN TOWN markets.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
MirruxTywx, December 13, li7ti.
Butter
Kgps i
Lard ..
IIjiu. .......... ... ...... ..
H.icon . ...
Potatoes.......
Onions................... .
11
IS
11
;o
40
MIFKLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weealy by Buyers & Kuuuedy.
QroraTiojis roa To-dat.
Wednesday, llecembcr 13, 1HTS.
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye........ ....
Timothy sed...
Clovers Jed . . . . . .
1 25
4f'to45
Otoio
M
1 50
8 25
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors to D. P. Sulouff,)
DEALERS IN
CRAIX,
COAL,
Isl'MiSCR,
' CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, S41T, JiC.
We buy Grain, to be delivered at Jlifflin
town or Port Royal.
We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
BUYERS it KENNEDY.
April 21, 1875-tf
B. LOUDOX,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room on second story of B. E. Parker's
new building, on
Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa.
FASUIONABLE GOODS . always oa
hand.
CUSTOM WORK DONE on tha shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PERSONS buying goods can hate them
cut in garments free of charge.
SVTTEPICirS PJTTERXS also for
sale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
gOLOMOX 8EIBER,
Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every
Tuesdar, Thursdsy and Saturday mornings
and will furnish tbe citizens of these bor
oughs wit l the best of
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, ate.
at ths very lowest prices. He respectfully
solicits the patronage of the public.
A fine assortment of cloths, casiineres
Testings, &t- alwrys en hand and for sale
py ....... cw-a-vww
PRIVATE SALE.
OXE ftF TI1B HOST PROFITABLE
BLACKSMITil HTAXDS in the county
may be purchased Of the undersigned. at a
reasonable price. The property is situated
in Johnstown, JuoiaU Co Pa. ami with
rjoat Smith stafpcTuden k lot 'of about
ttO ACREilaving frM-reon' erected a
comfortable Two-story Framellonse, a com
modious fctaljo and olbur outbuildings.
There is Weil Of good Water at tbe doer
of tbe bouse. Fer1 particulars call on or
address , ' W. HOOPS. '
Walnut P. O., Jnuiau Co , Pa.
.' A FARM OF SIXTY ACEZS IS DELA
wire tomtihln. Landrf avHitl quaUtv.
hating Ui.jre.ni erected
wdathm-bosfded, BAM K BARN, nearly
new, and otlu-r oiubuildings. x Convenient
to churches, schools and mills. Suiated 3
mdes north ol Tuompaontown, 4 miles north
of Thonipsootxwa railnud ;ation. For
more deQmte pai ti:i:!a, j call on or address
' . . ' ", , SAMLTL J. KL'RTZ, .
. East Salein, JuniaU Co-, Pa.'
VALUABLE FAItM FOIt SALE 175
seres, more or cs, one hundred and tweu-ty-tlve
or thirty acres of hich are cearod
aad under cultivation, situated in Tuscaro
ra Va ey, JnuiaU county, pa., seven Utiles
fioiu MiUlintown, the couuty seat ot said
Bounty, and four miles from the Pennsylva
nia Rairoad at Port Royal, bounded by
(and of Mrs. (i. W. Theiupson and ethers,
having thereon a lood liouim ai d B.uu,
and aZi necessary outbuilding, good never
faiIng running water at both bouse and
barn, an abundance of truit of ditT.-rent
kinds. W ill be sold for $00, and if da
sired $25(iO may remain in th T.pt:rty.
For particulars inquire ot the uudcrigned.
residing on the premiwa, or by letter at
Port Royal, Junuu Co., Pa.
J. F. G. LO.VG.
MILL PKOPERTV IS Sl'RCCE HILL
township, Juniata county, with a good ptir.
of Ficuch Burrs, and a pair of Conutei
Choppers. Good ruw of custom. Good
neighborhood. ,Vi!l sl Mill With water
privilege snd about One acre and a half of
land, or if desired, will sell aliout 30 acres
of land. 3 acres cleared with.g'iod Frame
House, siae -.'940 feet Bank Vn, iza 40
! T fi-t At Hi nftifr nrfstar a tii tttitiM itiir
g,, Orchard, two excellent springs of
limestone watir near the hjuse.
S''. n.so sell a F.tS J! of abnut' 85 acres,
aTj aluing tbe above; about 5 acres timbers
land, and tlw balance cleared. This tract H
mostly Hint gratel land, and has been re
cently limed, having thereon a god sized
Log House and two good Siiugs of lime
stone water, one ofhK:h aiuM ujyripe
to the kitchen door. "
Will st ll all together, or separately, to
auit purrhisurs. Tbe propert-es are eight
utiles Irom the PiDxl. Jl.ia K ii!rol V
App y t.
J. KELf.Y PATTERSON,
Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa.
FAEw IN Sf.syiEIIANVA TOWN
ship, containing VO acres ; i'i arri s cleared, I
wed tent ed and in a go.nl state ol cultiva
tion; New l.og-fmmo Dwelling House,
wealher-b Mrde.l and well tini-iie l. Hank
Ituiu, and all necessary outbuildings ; flom
it:(j water, ihri bis young orciianl in bear-
ilur cmiilllit.il : Hii rh.-Kliinf Mini itMr f i in-
ber; llirte miles Irom Penn'a canal, ten
miles Irom l'enn'a railroad ; churrb. school
house, mill, store and tavern all within one
hall ol a niilu, to a mile; good commiinitv.
Apply to W. !l. KNt.L'SE,
Miffliutowo, Pa.
THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IS
'KtelViftfiriiiM coniaimng ,
seres, with large Dwelling House, and ex
cellent water at the door. Good Barn,
Smoke House and other outbuildings
YiinR and thriving tin. hard ; ''
well selected apple-tree, ic. Church ad -
jominp the premises.
o. i. AlHiut 4 acres of laml, mitli Jo . , i
acres cleared aud under good cultivation. (. Hl'NDIO, M. I., has reiumedac
Ualance woimIUikI. 1 . tiy..iv ihe nnK-ticB i.r M..lu-in and
No. 3. A tract ol Tiuibcrland contain-
ine o acres.
All Hire properties witlnn one-lourtn ol
a mile ol each otber.
Apply to S. G DBESSI.EK,
OiieutuI P. O., Juniata Co-, Pa.
TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBKR
LANI 2J mites from Patterson and Tort
Royal, out-half mi!e from Saw Mill. Other
timlerla:id adjoining this can be bought.
Apply to B. F. Bl'RCHFIELD,
Office, Bridge St., Miflliutown, Pa.
A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF
GROUND in Patterson Borough. The
House new and well tini:hcd. T.-rnn easy.
. A TRACT OF WOOL-LAND IN FEK
manaph tuwuship, Juniata countv, contain
ing about 12 Acn-s, well timbered. This
tract is in Lost ( rei-k Valley, about five
miles f rom Mitllir.town.
Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS,
Otlice. Opposite Court IIoiiim,
Bridge St., Mitlliatowu, Pa.
Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad.
Arrangement of Passenirer Trains.
NovEMBEa 2Sth, 18T(J.
Train! lenrt li irrislmrg mt follows :
For New York at 5 20, t) 10 a. m., 2 0U and
'7 fio p.m.
For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.
2 CO and A o p. m.
For Reading a 5 20, 6 10, 9 4-5 a. m.,200,
3 6. and i oj p m.
For Pottavills al 5 20, 8 10 a.m., and
3 6 p. m. and via Schuylkill h. Susijue
hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m.
For Ailentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.,2 00,
3 oi and i p. m
Tbe 5 20. 8 U a. m , 2 0t and 7 55 p. m
trams have through cars for New i ork.
The b 20, 8 10 a. in. and 2 00 p. m. trains
have through cars lor Philadelphia.
SVXD.1YS.
For New York at 5 20 a. in.
For A lieu town and way stations at 5 20 a. m.
Fur Reading, Philadelphia and way stations
at I io p. m.
Tram for Harrubnrg. cars as follow :
Leave New York at 8 4j a. m., I 00. 5 30
and 4. p. in.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 1-5 a. in., 8 40, and
i 20 p. ui.
Leave Kealing at 4 40, 7 40, II 20 a. m.,
1 30, 6 li aud 10 33 p. ni.
Leave Potuville at o l-, 9 1-5 a. lu. and 4 3d
p. in., and via Schuylkill aud Susquehan
na branch at 8 oj a. lu.
Leave Alientowii at 2 30, o 50, 8 do a. m.,
12 15, 4 30 and 9 00 p. lu.
The 2 HO a. m. traiu Irom Ailentown and
tbe 4 40 a. in. traiu from Reading do not
run on Mondays-
SCXOJYS.
Leave New York at 5 SO p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 2o p m.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10
ii p. in.
Leave Ailentown at 2 30 a. m. and 9 00 p. m.
Via Hot Tim aad Etttx Railroad,
John e. wootten,
General Superintendent.
AslBed Entate of Solomon
CoUnian.
""Vl OT ICE is hereby given that Solomon
XI Coffman. of Fayette township. Juniata
count) , Pa., has made an assignment for
the bi-ncut of bis creditors to Ibe under
signed. ' All persons indebted to said est ite
are requested to make pavment, and those
having claims to present them, without dv
lay, to (.ZKA SMITH,
' Kov. 1,1876. . Assignee
.'j:scel'ljj. eols
D. C HARLEY'S
Is the place
THE BEST AlO
LIENS' YOUTHS, & BOYS CLOTHIXG
H.1TS, C4PS, SOOrS, SHOES, J.D FfRMSUtXG OOOO. :
EE fs preired to exhibit one of th imeit ebob- an.l seivt s.o-k ever offered 10
- this marker, and at JSTOSISMStlLr UiW UtiCEti .' -
. Also, measures taken for suits. ax4 parts of auit?, wbtclrwiH be madif to order .
at short notice very ruasonabiis. '
Kemvmberhe place, in lloffmauV iRvw BuilJiiig, ctjrnf uf liridjre and
Water s'reeta, HIFFLIKTOVOJ, PA.- . ' f pt. li, 1875-t '
SAM'LSTBAYEfe
lias j'lit retarnf d from tlio Ka.st(.rn oliks Wifli a full variety n
Mm & BOYS' CLOTHiMG,
. HATS & CAPS, j&OOl'S i SHOES', ALL StZt
GENTS' FCKN'ISHIN'O GOODS. Oood of all kiml r; low Co im aud see ma
and Iw ar.tanikhwl. Punts at 15 cent. 0J SCI IS MAUK TO lllilitH.rj
1'atfcasow, Pa., Jlay 3S, SAJIL'KL STKAYER.
Professional Cards.
JOUIS E. ATKINSON, '
ATTORN EY-AT -LAW, ; ;
MlFFLlXTOVi'Ji, PA. '. -)
uvColleeting and Conveyaucing prompt
ly attended to.
OrricK-On BrMge street, rppisite tht
Court House Squire.
J OliERT McMEKN,
ttorney and Counselor -at-Law.
ruiUL'l attention given to the securiuit
and collecting ot ciuius, aud ail li gl busi
ness. . . . , ,
Or rice on bridge street, Cist door weal
ot the tiellurd building. - ....
April I lr.ltri-tf
LkiUJ, 1'ATTKRSON,
aJtoriney-at-law.'a
MIFFLINTOWN, JCNIATA CO., PA.
C7 AH business promptly attended to.
jOrfica On Bridge stre' opposite the
Court lluse'sqoure.v y
yiLLiAX m."allh6k
. ATTOEQEY-AT-LAW, ' '
Has rimrt ai'tiyely the praetice of hl
protession. All bnvdness prooiptly attend
arditN. -Otfice,as fiA-uierly, alj .ining his
resiliency opposite Lourt House, illltlin
town, P. .
Dec. 3i, 187 . ' .
JOHN McLACUULIN, .. -
INSUEANCE AGENT,
PORT ROY.1T.', JCXI ST.1 CO., rj.
UOiity rli.idle Companies represented.
Dec. !, 187o-ly
T M. CRAW FORD, M. D.,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral
branches. Office at the old corner of Third
and Orange streets, ililUuitown, Pa.
March T 1S7;
t iiomsXelder, m. p.
Physician and Surgeon,
MirruxTonw, rj.
, Office honrs fn.m 9 . to 3 r. Ot.
,. .k,....
, " ' ...,..
j jiiirjrery ihrir collateral bram-bes. Will
;ve ,"..., -n(1 ;,i.i ui .......li,,,, V, ,ii
, t nimsi.-d to Ins care. Odiee in the
Patterson Dm;' tre.
July 2'. ItTH-tf
J M. ilKAZKL, M. 1).,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEOX,
Jlcademin, Jur.iata Co , Pa.
Orrici formerly occupied by Dr. f terrett.
Professional business proiuitly attended to
at all hours.
D.
L. ALLKX, M. D ,
Has commenced tbe iractire of Medicine
and a urgery an I all tUrir collateral branches.
Olfice at Aeadrmia, at tbe residence of
Capt. J. J. Patter-on.
jntv 15, 1874
1'IL'Vlie II 1 11 -f I If L'l.i1 L'l M lk . ""ij'li iCTitu li 1. 1-3' i I lie- cvuiinv-
IILNUY UAIlallUhUGfcK, Al.L.,mty Uil it ia dwnM.a indispensable as a
I tonic medicine. It coita but little, purifies
Continues the practice of Medicine and
Surgery and all their collators! branches.
Oitiee at his residence in McAlistervi'.le.
Feb 9, 187H.
YJ E. Bl'KLAX,
D EXT 1ST.'
OriVe opposite Lutheran Chnrcb,
PORT RtYAL, JUNIATA CO., P.i.,
Where he will spend Ihe first ten d i s ot
each month, commencing lec niK-r Ist
,,,m,1TON,T
,t the time hi. othce .ill be
y J. S Kilmer, a young ma a
The balaore
occupied by
mini. ui uviniornuv. ami w iiij iia ut-m
. , ., ., ,, . . i . .
associated lib tli Doctor as student and
. i in
assistant two years and upwards. Those
w ho call during Dr. burlan a sbsenrs fi r
prof. ssion.U service may. and will please
arrane the time wi h Mr. Kilmer when they
may be rved. on theretn n ol the Doctor,
31
E A T
M E A T ! !
The undersigned hate commenced the
Butchering business in tbe borough of Mil
Hintown. BEEF,
VEAL,
MUTTON,
and POUK
can be bad every Tucs.ly, Thursday and
Ssatunlav ,i .wnn.gs at their meat store al
the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry
fBfrr Thpir wntrfari rill aln vt-it flit rxl .
dence of citilens the same mortnng.: Kill
i.iui In. I fl... m.I nl . .... I. .ml ...II mt t
. " . -..-V-, ....
prices, (iive ns a trial.
HOWE t ETKA.
Jnne 28, 1876-tf
TUMATAV ALLEYB ANK."
MIPJLINTOWN,
JUNIATA COUIiTY, PEi'K'A.
JAMES NORTR, President.
T. VAJJ IRV1N, Cashier.
Maacroas ;
Noah Herttler. I Jerome Iletriek.
James North. ' j William Barks.
J. Nevin Pomeroy. Ephraim B. McCram.
Abraham StootVer. j
' ,w rnRTl$G$js. y
where jou can buy .
TIIE CHEAPEST" '
Ayor'sf .
HairVigor
For restoring to Gray Hair it
natural Vitality ajd CoIct .
. drcSfiaj
wkjis ai;
once agreea- .
ble, Leaithv. -
aurl elTectns!
' for prfsen'-
iing the Lair.
)Jt soon ' rw- '
'stores faded
or gray hair j
lo iU eritinal .
Color, trith the ghxx aud freshness of
yttith. Thin hair is thickened, fall-'
itvjr hair checked, iiiut bat.lness often,
though not always, cured by its-
use. Notliinjr can restore tli hair
. j where the follicles are destmyeiL. or
'the glands atrophied anil' decayed;
but such as remain ran l saved by
this application-, and strinolted iut -
activity, so that a new growth of
t liairis proilureii. Instead of fouling
the liair with a pasty sediment, ic
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ira
occasional rise will present the luir
from turning gray ot CiHin o.
and consequently prevent baldness..
The restoration of vitality it give '
to the st alp arrests and prevent
the formation of dandruff, vvliich is
often so uncleanly itid ofiensivri
Free from those deleterious snli
st.inces which rnake sotnc prepsrri
tions danporons, and injurious to tli
h:iir, the Vigor can only benefit, hut
not harm it. If wanted rnfrtlv br
a HAIR DKESSINCK nothir? -tH .
r.tsi be fontnl Mt d.;?irabli'. Contain-4
' iiid neither oil nor dye it doe.s not.
soil tvhite cambric, and yet last-
long on the hair, giving it a rich,
glossy lustre, and a grateful prfum
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ca.,
- f '"l.sK'.Aw.'-ymWl
SOI.T1 RV AI.1. lWCClsrS EVFRYWHKBS
The Great Discovery I
K. Y. KUNKKL'S I1TTKR WINE Of
IKON, for the cure uf weak stomach, gen
eral debility, indigestion. diee of the
nervous system, eorsfipation, sehlity of the
stouuich, and all raes n-qiiiri:i a tonic.
This wine includes the mot ajjreeabld
I and etlicient Salt of Iron We ).ws Ci'
I tr:ite of JIaenetic Oxide con hn.erl with tha
n mt energetic ot veetab.ii toutc
-Yellow
I lVrnvian Haik.
1 The effect in niant" tlv! f d' bilitv, loss
of appetite, and general pne-tilion, of u
etlieieut Salt of Iron combined with valu
able Nerte touir, N riiost happy. It aug-ne-r.ts
the app fife. raies tne puHe, takes
fl innvular tl.ibbiiiess, rvmove-itlie palorof
debility, and give a Horid vigor to the coun
tenance. Do you want somctliiug to tiengtheD juul
Do you want a good appetite I
Do you want to get ri.l of m-rtouanesa ?
Do you nai.t energy t
Do you want to sierp well 1
I'u yob ant to buiid i.p tour coustiid
tlon Do you want to feel sell I
Do yon want a b'i-k ami vigorous feeling!
If you do try Kunkcl'a BiUer Wine of
Iron.
Tbis truly valuable tonic has been so tlior-
ouhly tested by all elasea of the comino-
1 the b ood awl gives tone to the itunwlij
renovates tho svst;m and prolouss hit
! Evervtx.dy should hate it.
11 now only ask a trial of this vslnnblo
Tonic. Price $1 per bottle. K. Y. K.UNJ
KKL, Sole Proprietor, Philadelphin. Ask
I your druggist lor Kunkei's Bitter Wine of
1 Iron, and take no other mak-r. Sold only
I in $ I bot lle All"' hers are coon tflri fit, mt
beware of the'ij. Ply si buttles for$ 'j.CJ.
I rt"..rm . flem l.jil
E. F. Ki'XKKl's Worm Syrup never lails
t, d strov Pin, Seat and Slolu:l. h Worms,
p K - (. ,utcfl vhvsk:iM
I , ..... t. i. ..f" .n..
Mcian
ivt
I -.. . i . . . .
, ltli bead, and Im fee limil re
. ' . ,, ... ;, .
luon s?;ie teai-nes lliat It 1
moteil. Uont-
afe-ooriu bo
I removed all o'her worms can be reariily o
i ...... i i... rw L' ..'nt .1
. . :,,h olh .street. Ph.UleiVm.. P..'.
op o .. (n viiip . a . , ....
K.uhBl;. Wurn, svr.tu. Price $IjMU. It
never latls.
Manhood: HowLost'EowEestored
I Just published, a new edition of
I Dlllr. Culverw ell's Celebrated Essav
on the radical rare (wiihont medi
cine) of Sperniat.irrhu-a or -iiilnal weak
ness, liiv.yliiiitary Seminal Losses, linp-U-ney,
Menial and Physical Ineapaeitv, lui
pediiueiits to Marriage, etc ; also, t'on
sumption. Epilepsy and Fits, induced by
self-indulgence or si-xunl etraraganre, -C
(X?"rrice, In a sealed envelope, only six
cents.
The celebrated author, in Ihis admirable
Essav, clearlv demonstntfs, fnm a tbirtv
i Vitun .llii...llll I ..... t ... i. f I t.tm iturmj
. L'm'.Iv atioa'al ttttttnTlt tKt' ! ;i II srs-ri s.l llua a
. iu,.,rnit ,11...ii.ji,e r the a.niUcation of Ibe
klll,,; .minting out a i.H.de ol cure at once
5ilM,Jt.f ct.ri4ili, ..tfVclual, by weans of
sun n every si Ueier, no matter what bis
rvaillUuu ,;wr te, nv cure h.inselt cheap-
'
, jy privately, aim ruu.cJly
CJ7"li.ii Lecture should he in the hinds
of ctery voiith ai d every man in the land,
fj en t under seal, in a plain enveloe, to
jany aildress, pott-paid, on the receipt of
six cents or to post stamps. Address tha
Puolisbers,
r. nnrvn x k kox,
4 1 Aun t.. New York :
Post-Odree Box 4-586.
Oct. IS, 1875-ly.
AKilncd ENtateorEtlaaSmltti.
TV"OTICE is hereby given thit Elios SruiiTl
i.1 of Fayette township, Juniata comity,
Pa has made an assignment for t!ie bene
fit ot' bis creditors to the nndersianed. Ail
persons indebted to said estate are reiiuest
ed 14 make payment, snd those ka'iug
claims to present them, without d-Lsv. to
JOSEPH T. Sail n.
Not. 7, 1876. Assignee.
Job wsrk on short notice at thi oftwe.
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