Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 27, 1877, Image 3

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    SEXTlXEL'fc REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOWN:
VTedoMdar. June 27, 1ST?.
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.60 per annum, if paid
within 12 months; $2.00 if but paid within
12 rtonths.
. Transient advertisement inserted at 50
Cents per inch for ea':h insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiring
to advertise by t!ie year, half or quarter
vear.
PENN'A. E. E. TIME TABLE.
OV nd sfter Vondav, June 25:h, 1877,
pasenper trains will leave Mitllin Sta
tion, P. R. E., as follows :
EASTWARD.
Phils Ex.. daily ex. Sunday night 12 64 a in t
Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, 6 2 a iu
Faciac txpresa, daily ex. .Moid ay 10 19 a in
Johnstown Ex., daiiy ex. Sunday 1 1 32 a ui
Atlantic Express, daily 9 10pm
Mail, daily except Sunday 1 5 05 pin
WESTWABD.
PitUb'g Ex., dai'.y except Sunday 12 38 a m
Pacific Express, dai'r.. . . . ft 5 am!
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VTav Pais., dailv J arri,ret 'j? m
' M l-tlV 111 ill III
M.il. daily except Su.lavV. .... . 8 35 p m
MilUin Ace , daily except Sunday, 8 iJ pm
r.nir ivrri ifzrxrr
l.ttt AKU mirty uouar reward
VUi be paid Jor evidence tlat will con-
rtff the thief who stule a .otlce against
trespassers, front a tree cn the property ; donia In a boat belonging to Baytrs A Ken
of B. F. Schxceier. "edy. The weather being nnprositious,
! they did not reach.their destination, out iu-
A.v ordinance of the Borough of Mifflin-
town, Juuiata couuty, mikes it uu'aurtul for
any person or persons to sell, or expli-de,
any sqmo, Ilre-cracfeer, sky-rocket, Koman
candle, or other tire-works, within the limits
of said borough. The provisions of said
ordinance be strictly enroi-ced.
JtKEMlAU LYOXS,
Chief Burgess.
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Pic-nics.
restivals.
Head work.
Hscd work.
v
Heart work. . .
Money work.
Narrow-toed shoes.
Csmp meeting talk.
Lewistowu people pic nic st Macedonia.
Lemonade, drink it, tiirc U health iu it.
Harvested wheat, la Cumberland valley
Port Boyal has a tutu and a woman scan- ,
daU
Xew schedule for the running of railroad j
trains.
Tuiirps, it ia said, ate r;ood for hog
cholera.
The newsboys on the railroad have regu
lation suits.
1 1 n f 'th " v l s-i i
A special session of the .NorauJ school ,
till aiTlf! - 1 ' I III. I
a ueavy rain ten ai wuiiiniown on last ,
Th'arday a'teiroon. j
The Franklin connty fair will be held i
tober 9, 11, U and 12. j
The Lutherans of HoU.dsysbnrg froFose
remodeling their church.
Lewistnwn has a temperance meeting in j
tbe lown liatl every jaooaav evening.
Thieves robbed the Chambersburg post- j
ouico oi some -o money, uui eek. 1
TUere is a colored man in this tern who I
ws. v.. ...
The Supreme Court for the Middle Dis
trict will close its sessions on Saturday.
A repulsive looking green worm is eating
tbe leaves off the ccrrant bushes in town.
The Catholic congregation of Lewistown
will hold a pic-nic on Saturday, June 30th.
The affairs of the Xational Bank of Mis
souri are to be placed in the bands of a
receiver.
The longest day is m the past, aud day- begin to offer jewelry. The first that ' Slc,3 ,l,ief having robbed another gen
rht is preparing to slide a part of itself j ),e sold, he returned with the nn-j tleinan, tbe police were rut on his track,
Into nttt
6
The S us Johanna Svnod of the Lnthiran
Church mil ct Bloomsburg, Coluuibiacoun- j
ly, last Thursday. .
Pulverlz.-d hen manure, when sprinkled t
.... .,,t t.,nm Sni.-.. w,r rv.tjt,. h ir 1
r ' r
So says an exchange
Orowers ot sweet potatoes, in rrauin
zra-y, say a sweet potato bag is eating the !
plant, of the sweet potato. ;
The season at Long Branch was opece.l j
Tuesday by the nii-g ol guns, aad display j
.' Sak'. by tLe hotel keepers.
The Mayor of Altonr.a has issued a proc- j
lamation for S special election to be held on ,
the 8l5t of July for City Eecorder.
The rope waiter who exhibi'ed in Patter
wn a few days ao, lell 1'nna a roj.-e a dis
tance of forty feet, at Hollidaysburg.
PbiliJeljiha Markets Wheat. Pennsyl
vania a'ld western amber, prime at $2.02
i-'l.OS. Corn is active at 61c. Oals 17to
61 e.
It la ai-usine to hear neichoorine towns. '
.1... . i,l... ami envious, make the ef- 1
lorl to prove tbat Barrisourg is not a rad
Tt eenr.
Rev. J A. DeJloyer, f the Ilolhdays
burg M. E. Church, bought a sjven thou
sand dollar farm on the North Branch of
the Susquehanna.
Bataiau's whistle ou the foundry reminds
people in that vicinity, of the time when
the railroad shop whistle announced the
l.OUrs at which to begiu and to quit work.
When you hear a man or a woman oileu :
ciiticise the little harmless faults of a neigh-
Vr, put the speaker down on your list or
bad people, utterly unworthy of confidence.
The annual examination of the Soldiers'
Orphans' School at ilcAlisterville will take
place on Friday, July 6. All who can make
it suit to attend are cordiallv invited to do
so. i-flk-e in 1849. When the tidal wave of
The barn in which the first Presbyterian Americanism swept over the State he bo-preachinr-
s,&s delivered, in Everett, Bud- . ctue til)J C4(iiJate of tbat party for State
ford county, "was ivrn down some days sgo.
Tbe -preaching was done by Rev. John
ChafSherlaii. iu 1821.
Last Thursday marr.itrg a brisk shower of j
rain fell Wore 7 o'clock. The saying that
" il it raius before 7 it will tlear beloia 11
A. M-," did not hold good, icr it dil not
blear before noon.
Tte funeral procession of Mr. Sa'-'.crg was
driven from Kifflin to McAlisterville in
about one hour and a quarter. It rattled
alon as if going to or from aa Irish wake,
or goij; to or from a ho.-so race.
fcvar.i O. Tfesfalldted in Warren county,
' Pa., was brought to bis fathers residence
in Fayette township, aud thence to Union
Cemetery, south of this place for iota incut,
last Thursday. H was aged about fifty
fears.
Harrisburg has a scandal. The chief
clerk in thb Auditor General's office is a
party to it. In is not a money affair ; it is
a man and a woman case, ilr Temple,
Auditor General, has been most usiortu
n'ate ia the selection of his clerks.
It doesn't do a bit o( good to go to a pio
nic and stand on the river bank and aduairs
the gorgeous snnset, and talk about the ten
der beauties of nature, to a nun who hat
just sat down on a custard pic. liwliug-
lo Ilawktyt.
Nellie Hardy, daughter of John A. and
AnnalTaidy, died at Suubury, Sorthuia
berlatid county, and was brought to this
place, to the residence of Jesse Howe,
whence the funeral took place, to Presby
terian grave-yard, last Friday, aged 6 ms.
The potato bugs are reported not as nu
merous as in past years, but as to whether
the decrease is owing to natural causes, or
owing to the ceaseless war that the people
wage on the bugs by picking them off by
hand or by the application of Fans green,
is not known.
The Conjtuitsioners will receive sealed
proposals at their office, on Tuesday. July
! 1, 1H77, for the furnishing of brick and
I other necessary material, and for the pnt-
ting down of a brick pivernent ami gutter
on the sonth side of Court House Yard aud
other places about the yard.
Tobias Auker, dealer in n a-ble, tomb-
ulnnel. n.t ill that nprtaina f. lh ..rati....
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I of lotubstonea, monuments, and their en-
j closure, is just about pulling the finishing
: tuch to a handsome ud valuable tomb- j
; stone for the grate f Dr. P. L. Greenleaf. I
I it u n a,.i.-.- .i ,.!
Main street, opposite tbe Doty fc. Park
: rjank.
Lasl Taaniity bjut two 0,c,ock , t
0f l,,., ,uvj ,,.u,ienien started for STaoe-
9i,.ad of pic-nicking in the mountain gorge
i titer cii-ni.-ke-l in Fred. Epenschad'a
j -3, aad there on its ample fiiors amused
j themselves in "bliud man's bud"." and other
' ki idred plays, while the rain tell and n.a le
Jlaced. uia the most uninviting of spot.
On Thursiay a number of colored eiple
left fail p!ce in Suloi:n"s Crusader, which
j was handsomely decorated with flagi, lor
Uin lipriugs, near ilexico, to joiootnercol
O'ed tople to hold a pic-nic there ; but the
weather was not propitious for such out
door pleasures. Iiowei er, the weather dif
ficulty was overcome by Porter Thompson
giving the merry pic-nickers the use of his
ba.ru floors, where the uuy was spent in
social conversation, plays, and dancing. A
large number of "-white folks" visitid their
colored brethren. Pust-iuaster Books, ol
this p'ce, drove down and mingled :u th
throng.
Most of the citizens of MifSintown are
sufficiently well read in newspaper lore to
be secure against the arts of sharp n.en.
T bey are scarcely ever caught by trsv-
eling scamps who so often victimize com
munities, and if thev would read still tnorS
!
closely than they do, hey would aiwais be j
able to detect the sell before it victimized
,
them. Son.cti:ues,however, weil-informe-1 !
1
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1 c re "-UBUl "
th(tt af. a!,,,s ,t a t2tch peop.e, to !
A . . r
! " u'0c!r- uciiw"'"eciltn-!
-.y evening, uu tiiat evening a couple 01 .
eu apiarcl ou Maiu street, in a carri tge
draau by two horses. One of the party
oegan to talk, and s .on had a crow alout
.ai .bf he deemed it large enough j
M Ktm ira, ui i.jcrta one uoi.ar um mi 1
sale. A citizeu bid sereuty-fie ceuts. The
tg-er
was taken. The seventy-live cei.ts
I was sold for Sity cents, the titty cenU was
Sujj fjr twenty -five cents; the twenty live 1
ceiltj aa 4IJij fvt ten cnts, tnd tlie ten
certs was sold f-r five cents, and ihat dis
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. 1 said the sean.11, I have been liberal witn
! you; will you be the same with me f" and,
if ..,.v ; ,, . .
; lorinwiia ne proposea i sen tea cenn or j
i a half dollar. 'I trusted yon. gentlemen ?
j won't you t-.ist me 1" By snd by some one j
' cave him a hall dollar for ten cents, when,
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tho pt.lv who had bought the 10 cents ;! lUrjt Ind:aUa, was robbed ot his pock- ' l,,eral- o ascuable for cousulta
and that transaction opened the door i e, bok ,UJ ... cnntf.nl. reeen'iv In .1.. I "" "is ordsr. He W mostly styled
to him to mike what he did. He then ,
....
that was pail lor it. At Ihit juncture
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,a nuiLber of citiiens, who had heard
of and seen sneh operations, thought they !
km w enough to take a light " buck at the .
which they did, and just when they .
expected to realize, the scamp anuounccd i
1 that be would close business, which be did,
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! and drove out of town, and has not been !
Tk. JuX ,h I
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of . .
he gaTe WT abo,lt thrue (,ol. 1
jo mmer d a of" flre.gilt jeWciry
,i,ji, ,, ' - rw.:. .i ,ntl.n d.-iij,. I
money. The clear profits are estimated at
Qtieen or sixteen dollars.
OniTtaaT Abiut 10 o'clock on the
uioniing of the 21st inst., Ma. James Man
I isos okixek died suddenly of apoplexy, at
bis residcuce in West Pliilailelphia. Uu
Saturday aliernoon at Z.", his remains
were brorglit to this place. A large con
course of citizens were at the railroad Ma
-'ou to pay their last respects to
ul 1 that
remained of a man whom they had known
many years. His body was taken into a
parlor of the Patterson House, win-re the
coHn Was ojx-ncd, and the peojJe passed
! around it and took a last earthly look at Mr.
Sellers. TUence the corpse was conveyed
to the Presbyterian grave yard at McAhs
terville, where it was interred, where bis
father and mother and Bret wife and child
lie t aried.
Mr. Sellers was born in Delaware town
ship, Jui.iata county, iu llo. In early
iie ne .OTtf on farm, taught school,
; and was elected a Justice of the Peace. In
'po he became the Whig candidate for the
office cf Prothonotary, aud was elected over
bis Democratic competitor. The victory In
a Democratic county gave him considerable
local prestige, which secured him the re
i nomination aud re-election to the same
Senator, and was elected in 1S54. The
Senatorial district then emb.-accd the coun
ties of Union, Mifflin snd Juniata Snyder
county was then a part of Union county.
After leaving the Senate he engaged in
mercantile pursuits, remaining in Juniata
county till 18C2, when he moved to Phila
delphia. During the war be occupied the
position of Draft Commissioner tnder
Governor Curtin's administration. He was
rincipally known in Philadelphia as a con
tractor and bridge builder, having been en
gaged on some very important works. He
was elected to Common Couucil from tTest
Philadelphia and served one term.
He was s member and active supporter of
the Woodlands Presbyterian Church, ol
whose board of trustees he was president at
the time of tis death. Tbe financial trou
ble ol the Philadelphia and Newton rail
road, with which be was largely connected,
bad the effect of pecuniarily embarrassing
him, which had much to do with the phys
ical prostration which ultimately resulted
in bis death.
PsasoMAi Sitting Bull is enjoying the
cool weather of the British Possessions. It
would be a pleasure to hear that he bad
located there permanently.
Out of eighteen competitors, Frank F.
Buntz, cf Girard, was the soccessfol one
for the naval cadtt&hip of the Nineteenth
district."
" Mr. Woollen's patent, by which coal
dirt is used for fuel on engines, is ssid to
work very satisfactorily. A train of 12
cars was takeu down tlie Reading road the
other day with eighty-fhe cents worth of
coal."
Joseph Hess is having a wagon made by
Showers h. Scholl, in which he expects to
place an apparatus to take pictures, land
scapes, farm scenes, bouses and barns.
Patrick Collins is the name of the Mollie
Maguire who was one of the county com
missioners in Schuylkill county in leTtf.
John Stoner will teach the winter school
at Keuo'a school house, Fermanagh town-
ahip, and the appointments lor the balance
of the district are: Happy Hollow, Miss
Kate Mover; Cuba, Calvin Moyer; Ho-n-ii.gtown,
JoDn Snyder; Big Kun, John Al-
len ; Sliui Valley, Miss Bah-ntine,
Joseph Long, ol Fayette towasaVp, has
f '- " p. , " J . . . - - ' ...... r, UWW
; returned Iroiu Wisconsin, where he bought
1
a farm.
Dr. J. M. Morrison, formerly oi Water-
loo, this countv, but now or Catasaqua,
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j in B. P. Schweier's wood, lasi Fiiuay. The j
; day was a delightlul one, and all who were
Pent et joyed themselves
Rev. Mr. Sherrard will be absent frotu'liis
congregation lour Sablaths in succession,
beginning next Sabbath. Next Sabbath
! prayer-meeting will be held in the church.,
j ,he rooming preaching hour, on which j
i occasion the ruveloies will bo banded iu.
The three following Sabbaths, prayer-meet
ing will be held in tbv evening
The name of Kev. J. H. Stewart, of Port
R ival, was miintutionally omitted from the
list of persons who attended the State Sab-
, bath School Convention at Ilarrisburg.
(J. Clinton Gardner, General Superinten
dent of the Pennsylvania Division of the
Pennsylvania Bail road Company, passed
this place eastward on an extra train, ou
Pacitic time on Mouday.
G. K. Ilei.drickson, of Middletown, ad
vertises for his son, a boy 12 years of sge,
who hai turned tramp.
Kev. Dr. Crall, of Woodland Fres
byterian Church, Philadelphia, Hubert
-Morrell, Mr. U'srreu, .Mr Armstrong,
Joseph L Tull, Ned MjD iwel, Thomas
Custigan, Mr. M'Oiunis and others whose
nanes have uot been obtained sccom
panted the remains of James M, Sel
lers to Lost Creek t harch for interment
on .Saturday.
rurmg the prevalence of thunder
rf,i I .-..1
btor-Ji ou lhursday, a stroke ot light-
ning struck the kitchen cf William
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uross, who resides at Walnut, tins!
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I'iinritir lis tfa ii n t th Ittrlit itiittv
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flashed out over the" cook stow, and I
I.AU.a.'k at . I . 4 . , .s 11 I
:,0"","'""',J,'c',utB7", - '" -
" ;-, .ii..ne umu scuocir, 10 1
which condition he lay fr a period of !
fs'or hours, aftor wliicli he revived, and I
" catt he expected .
Tbere r J-
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mere is a mars 011 ine unv 3 ueei
eu ni..i. 1 ue j
I'th.t.mg psed lliioupti a crack in the j
, c tor, ineiiuiir a epise tuxi was in its 1
! way, aud killed a do); that lay nnder,
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liic aiicoeii uur. j u? uiain run 01
part of
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Iso struek in one of the !
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csuirff , ipii iiiivia cid uivacu cnu
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out.
Tut? l.atrit.iirn VarniM. an-a W
y eorfe-e U'. Kearus, of Decatur town
.: ,jI1,nr,rli r.-irimrr nl, l.w l.r,.- I
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railroad depot at Loedusport. The
wlio follower! him to fletrnit. whpr
..UM HIIIV I. I U I. 1IU IV IXIIUII . Ill 1, 1
hey captured bim and took him back !
to Logansport. Mr. Kearns recovered
his money, although it cost him nearly
the amount lost to reniuuerate tbe po-
lice for their services in banted down
tbe thief.
WlTHlS tbe last lto ee!ti a Ger
mia lrujp , tbe hjuse of i,eer
Ilehn. first farm above tbe bridge at
ihe bead of tovtt.. He succeeded iu
persuading Mr. Helm, who also is a
Ueriaan, that some $50,000 bad been
burried on bis laud Somewhere dunnc
tbe Kevoluionary war, and that be
could find it. He required $35 in
money aud a silver watch. Having no
watch of bis own. Ileba borrowed one
from a brother-in law that cost S50 or
$5.3. The tramp wrapped the watcb !
ia a woollen cloth and took it op s'airs j
and locked it id cbest.
cbest, cautioning
them not to open tbe chest in nine days
else there might be sickness and death
in the family. Helm then loaned him
bis best coat and took him in a bujriry to
the depot. In tbe meantime Mrs. ilehn
opened the chest, and instead of the
watch found a slone ia the woolen
eloh. The tramp had made the wateh,
$35 in money, a good coat, and several
days board. Sue'i ignorance is utterly
surprising; but Ilehn is one of those
men who never reads, and is too poor to
take a paper and gt posted in these
tricks that ' are dark. Selinsgrove
Times.
Horse i.v a Lime kiln. On Wed
nesday about 1 o'clock considerable ex
cilcnieot was octasiorieVl in this place
bj the aunouncemeut tbat a horse bad
fallen into a lime kilo about a haif mile
below town. There are quite a num
ber of kilos erected along, the lime
stone rid east of town, mostly owned
by farmers from the country, and who
are in the habit of tying their horses
und.T the roofs of the ovens, which was
the case in this instance, and ai the
horse backed a little too far he fell
backwards down, a depth of 28 feet.
A latge number of people from town
soon gathered around the sceue of ex
citement, and plans innumerable for re
moving the horse from bis uncomfort
able and dangerous position were Fug
wsted. It was however speedily con
cluded to tsske a larger opening t the
bottom and take the animal nut at tbat
place, this plan was executed ia about
10 minutes time, and the horse tikeo
out and siqgular to y, sustained no
no injuries, except a few scratches and
bruises. Middltburg Post.
Alexander Fosburt, of Crawford
county, bas been missing for over a
week.
Large stock of ready made clothing of the
latest and choicest styles, lor men and
boys, bats, csps, boots snd shoes, notions,
fuinishinp (roods in endless variety for sale
at Samuel Stray er'i, tfl Patterson, i
Perrj County Items,
A8 PER BLOOKFIU.D PAPERS.
One hundred tod three people took
dinner at Mr. David Tressler'a ou Tues
day, on the oceasion of the raising of
his barn.
Mr. David M'iretx of Howe township
on la-t W eJnesday, was badly injured
while raising a barn.
An alligator, three feet long is report
ed to have been caught by Ge.irge Sbull
of Howe towuship, in the Juniata river
lately.
The cashier of the .Newport People's
Bank, on last Wednesday tnorni"?,
found the door of hi big safe too secure
ly fastened to be opened in the ordin
ary manner, and was compelled to
send for the maker to chisel the lock
off.
One &iy last week, a little daughter
of Mr. John English of Oliver towu-
ship, had her hand netrly severed by
an axe carelessly used by her brother.
H brat is badly injured by the "fly."
The crnn will be lit'lit. tbout'li it will
be weli filled in the had. The grain
fields are well set with ynanp clover,
I , .
1 tud u wiU be satisfaction to our
a I i
a ."e r ne.as again cover-
ed "1,u u,ls 0:,e'ul PIl,ut-
j A couple of "bos" weasel catchers
cam-lit lour of these active little var-
1 uiiuis iu leoa uiu no lime lue oiuer
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'heavy deposit of coal, which
from a casual inspection by parties ca
pable of iudifitig is pronounced to be a
superior quality of the semi-bituminous 1
variety," is said to have been discov
ered at I'erdit station, I'erry county,
three miles west ot Marysville.
A young man earned Beni. Fair; of
" I Buffalo to'
"Mays sgo, 1
township, was arrested a few
charged with "rsising ' the
fifeuers on notes given hira for the pur
chase of n'operty at his sale on the
17lh of November. 1878 The hearing
was bad before E-qnire Zicn, of New
port, and the evidence was agsinst Bair,
but the cae was settled amicbly be
tween both parties.
Huntingdon Cornty Iteias.
PEE UUNTIXGDON J0CRXAL.
Tbe house of Mr. Ajers, iu Jackson
towuship, this county, was destroyed on
tbe bight of the 5'b iust., during a thun
der storm. I low the fire originated is
not known. (July Mrs. A3 ers aud tome
small children were at home.
The trial of Crewell A. Uecse, for
the murder of Dr. J. Alfred Shade, at
Shade Uap, last December, awakened
general interest iu Huntingdon county.
A terrible fatility is reported from
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on the Uth iust , one 01 bis little ckil-
. -h a,,
utu wtas uaistu w u uiiiiutti.
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Since that dsv lie Ins burned not on-
, fc jjte fcfiJ.cte,, bt alio
J
f0tirotlier
g sauje disease. lUtiir Counlu Raj
Jf(I
TL'UKlSII OFH01AL TITLES.
Sil Ttie 9 of the Tur-
'iklsj r-jinplre tbe rceorinzeo or,;au ol
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at r ri. u 1 n c punci i it iuv viaio. ma
headquarters are at 'onstauiiuople.
1'orte The government of the Turk
ish Kmpi'e.
Silbiiuae I'orte The official name of
.1 , .,:!..,) f, ii.
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1 ii 11. 11 1 in- . ui 1 u 11 s iiuiaiic.
(;rsnd Viser Tbe chief niiuisfer r.f 1
tbe Turkish lini)iro
Uivati 1 ne lurkiaU council of state
the "cahiuet "
G.'atid Mufti Chief interpreter tf
the Mohauiuiedan law and head of the
II A Kri Mn9 tnritd tlinlili.i ma ntlit
.u u:r f u- 1.sui.i.r..i a 1
1 iue V11191 ui 1110 .iiiiiiui. a nuict
siys the fetwa or decree from biua
would eniniuon around the standard of
the Prophet ail tbe fanatical hordts of
( )1 I I .
,0 fi1' ,0 ,hs death g:"n-'t "
iliEdels, in the firm belief tbat death on
tbe battle field is a sure passport to
paradise."
Pasha Governors, viceroys, com
manders, civil and military rulers cf
province.
llcvs About the same as pasbi.
Slieilc The name given the head of
Arabian tribes cr clans. It means
elde, or eldest to digity and authority.
(jsnabdi Turkish elluial.
Islam The religion of Mohomtned.
Islam Mohammedans themselves.
MjssuIuisd A follower of Moham
med. Ottoman Empire Another name for
the Turkish Empire, and derives its
name from O man, its founder
Osmanli Tbe Turks proper. Cin-
cmnati Enquiier,
TEARS ago whes tba cupper-faced na
tives bad mingled with the whites just
long enough to couluss their ideas of
propriety, when Judge Jobpsoti held a
court ou the banks of the Mohawk,
big John, a priuce of the royal family
Ktuickimc, was arraigned, tried and
ouuvicted f tbe larceuy ot a jug of fire
water. According to ttie laws iu oper
ation at that romautio period, Big John
was sentenced to pay a fine of five dol
lars, which was duly forked over.
U faeieupon the aboriginal culprit was
informed tbat be was at liberty to go
John gathered his blanket eroUnd aud
approached the Judge, and demanded
a receipt for five dollars.
There's no occasion for a recept
John," said the Judge, "you'll never
be called ou to pay it again."
Ugb ! b g Ibdian steal whisky pay
five dollars want 'um receipt."
"We don't give receipts here John."
lTiit the son of tbe forest was not to
be cheated. He bored the clerk, sheriff
and evefy one connected vtit Li tbe court
until the Judge concluded to give bim
a receipt to get rid of bim. lie called
him up to the bench, and said :
"John, if you tell me what you waut
with a receipt, I'll give you one."
Upon which the red man delivered
himself as follows :
"Big Jba die one of these days
He go op' to Heaven knock at tbe gate.
Peter Say, 'Who knock at the gates of
Heaven "Big John" "John you pay
for that whisky you stole 1 "Yes
"Shove toe feceiipt under the gate,
John." Then Big John bave to go
bunt all through bell to find Judge'
Johnson and get a receipt."
Blooded Chickens.'
Pure Light lirainah chicken eggs for sale.
Enclose cash and address D. A. Yoder,
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. Fifty cent
per dozen. Tbe White ISramah Chicken is
in great demand wherever known.
May 2, 1877-3m
Subscribe for the Srirl and Rejmbkcan.
The Gross and the Crescent.
Thft American people &re diaUnt,
jet most deeply -interested spectators
of the desperate struggle now in
progress, between the BldEcovite and
and the Turk. The vast stray of
forces on either side, the chib-aoter of
the combatants, the relentless obstf
nate jconrage of the Russian, the
fanatic valor of the Turk, the com
plication of interests which si'em des-
tiued to involve all Europe in the
strife, nn.l the effect which such a
war is likely to hive tipon the agri
cultural tnd industrial pursuits of
this country, are points which gi-ee
to tiiis contest a deep and absorbing
interest And yet, it is a fact that
the mass of Americans are almost
wholly without any definite knowl
edge of the regions most directly and
primarily concerned in this war. To
most readers of our newspapers, the
' news from the seat of war is in a
large degree unintelligible, Iroin lack
of information as to those poople tnd
countries. Tiloreover, the demnud
for tliis informtition has developed
the fact that there is not extant any
hook giving w hat is wanted, in relia
ble and popular form.
We are glad, therefore, to receive
from the well-known publishing firm
of Hubbard Bros., advance sheets of
a forthcoming Tjlume, entitled " The
Cross am! the Cretcent ; or, R-issinan j
Twrkey, and ihe Countries JlJjnceiit "
It is from the pen of the well-known
historian, Dr. L. T. lirockett, and
gives a full and complete description
j of the countries borderinfr on the
Black Sea, the D.inube, the Euphra
tes and the Tigres, including their
Extent, Physical and Political Geog
raphy; their History, with all its
Varied and Thrilling Incidents ; the
Religion, Customs, Ilabits, Manners,
and Character of each Nationality;
their Military, Nival and Financial
Resources ; the Causes and Influ
ences which Jed to this and former
Wars, and a full and Clear Expla
nation of the Complications which
are driving the Nations of Western
Europe into participation in it ; the
Massacres in Bulgaria ; the Oppres
sion and Cruelty which have goaded
other Provinces and Tributary States
into Insurrection, and the Despotic
Sway of the Russian Government,
all depicted with great Vividness and
Force. It alno contains Biograph
ical Sketches of all the Prominent
, ., it-
A-tors in the War now in progress,
Monarchs, Rulers, Statesmen, and
,-, , .., . m t
Generals, w.th 1 oitraits of many of
them.
Asido from its relatun to passing
events, this is a mjst valuable and
richly interesting volume. The bril
liant, bloody and eventful history of
these nations, the character of their
gevernaients, the peculiarities of the
people, their religious beliefs, their
soiitJ customs, habits and liitinuer of
i life, present ft subiect full of noveltv
,.,.L1 instruction, and tiaited bv so
I able find brilliant sn author as Dr.
Brockctt, would at any time attract
wide attention ; but coming as it does,
in response to an urgent demand for
just the information here given, it will
everywhere meet with an eager re
ception, and prove to be the most
important publication of the year.
"Did you never V asked a transcen
dental young lady just three weeks
from Vassar, of tbe West Hill young
man. "Old you never feal vague' uu
restful yearning afier the beyond ! A
wild, strange, impulsive lntigmg an I
reaching (atit after an unattainable ?"
And tbe West tlill lLaii said be olten
bad las summer, at such times as he
was trying to scratch a square inch full
of bives right between bis shoulder
blades, and just out of reach of any
thing. lliwk;ye.
For Sale A comfortable Frame
House, and Uood Lot, in thi? borough.
I'rice $00. Two hundred dollars
cash ; balauce on mortgage. Titiie to
gait purchaser. For more definite in
formation call at this r.ffico, or address
the editor of this paper. tf.
t OM MIaKC II..
MIFFUNTOWJT MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
stirrLKtows, June 27, 1877.
Butler 12
Keifs 15
Lard 10
Ham 12
Bacon 8
Potatoes ;1 00
Unions...........;..;.. 4').
Kags. 2
WIFFLIXTOWX UK A. IN' MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Buyers t Keunedy.
Qi'otatioxs roa To-dat.
Wednesday, June 27, 1877.
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye
Timothy seed.
Cloverseed....
1 7o
0
35
55
1 60
7 J0
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
At the close of last week.
CaTTLE.
Receipts, 2.300 head ; sbiptnems, 1,240
head. Market active, Cim aud bieber tor
choice, others du'l and unchanged ; stock -ers
ar.d tueilers $4 OOtol 75 ; fair to smooth
shipping $5 OOtoo 35.
BOCS.
Receipts, 11.000 head ; shipments, 3,200
head. Market lower but fair'v active : I n lit
shipping SI U0to-5 00, heavy packli'fr and j"
shipping l eotoS 0u, sales rarge at II 80to
8 10.
SBEir.
Koceipts, 1,300 head. Market nominal.
PiTTSBCRG LIVE STOCK MARKET,
carris.
The supply of cattle duricg the wea k was
large with an oflish tendency in price, ftn
Of a cent, ranging at $6.75to3.75. Bulls,
cows and. stuers $3 50to4 50. Veal calves
SI o0tob"j0.
SHIEP.
The snpJy of sheep was large, but prices
were maintained, and ranged from 15 otito
3 25.
AOGS.
Hogs were sluggish sale, at prices ranging
at SI 60U5 35.
PRIVATE SALES.
A FiaST-RATBFAKM.CONTAISIXS
One Hundred and SUty Acres, in (be best
wheat-growing district in the Stiteil Ohio,
Mtuated one-half mile frvta Amanda mil
road station, in FairflVM etiunty, and one
mile from a good pike. The improvements
area large two-story EKICK HOCSK ( 3
ronms, hall and cel'ar), Double Log Barn
ind Stable, and otber-btiildings, and a well
of good water. A stream of upring w iter
traverses the centre of the farm. There s
a large orchard on the praiuin'S. Will take
$70 pjr acre, part cash, Post in piiymenls.
A far a aJj lining soli for $100 per s-:re. I
The reason for sclitn, is the desire to invest
in city property, iu Circlevtlle. For all in
formation addrcs J. SWKYKhl,
PicLairay Co., Oiiio.
TME HECtS OF PETEU AXP SUSAX
M1XGLK oil', r at private siU, th real es
Ue of said decedents, Mtnated in Fenum-
agh town-hip, Junijla county, Pa., one mil-
west of nilowii. ctnlaiiiing about 2)
Acres of l.s.iJ, nearly all of which is cleared
and In a g! tate of cultivation, bating
th"reon erected ac'imiii.Kiious DWELLING
llDL'SK. Bank Bat 11, and all ne-cs.iry out-
I buildings. There is a Urge variety ol etf
rel ent Kruit on ihe premises, and a well of
.. ... .. t.
titulars app'y at the Senftuel ufli.-e, Lewis-
town, Jacob Bkiolkk, .! till iu low u, or to
Hsnbt Mingle, on the premises.
A FAR n or 32 ACKkS, VOiiE o LESi ,
situated ill Walker township, iioui'-d lately
west of Davis's. Lock, bvutided by the Penn
sylvania (.'anal, by lands of J !.u F. S.niih,
by lauds ot Christopher Tys n an I by Umls
' " L,,li ,,!'v, "4V'"g heron eic teU a
.r. n r it.M n itutM.. m..iu ana oui-
buildings. A Well of Hrst-rat" w.iter. Cn-
I tern. Vo:ll.e Orchard of Alrle Trees and
j peach Trees. First-rate ri.er bottom laud,
A desirable home. For ni re ilt Hnite par-
icuiars call on J. W. i.j.ier on
tho
prop-
erty, or adJresa hiui at Tbniupsoiitoan, j
Juniata Co., Pa. 1
CLOSING r KICKS
or
DE IIAVEX &T0WXSEXD,
II .4 X H E R S ,
No. 40 South Third Street,
PHlLADfcLPili A.
Stocks Bong lit snd Sold either for Cash or atll collecting of claims, and ill lej il busi
on a Margin. nes.
J until, 1677.
Bid. A skid.
. 1141 H5
; V''3
. I i-l
. Hi n:
. 112 118
. :i 121
. litj ill'
,. i'j-i !;,
. 2'J !
. m vi
. 3- 3.f
. V Iff
. PW 127
6 J
.7
.It 15
. 1.! lL'J'
. 10- j
U.S.
ti's
&-0's
1881
lhi-i
is.-., JfcJ.
07 ;
lHi
lU-4Ps
Currency, ti's. 1
0's. ISbi. new ,
aj's, new......
Penh-ivlvania K. R. . .
Philadelphia A Keaili
Let. 1 eh Va ley K. R.
i l-elii-h foal t Navigatu.u Co
I United Companies ot N.J..
: Titusviiio it Unrta
I K
I Philadelphia A Krie R. K ...
. Nr!h..r!, c.mX k. It. Co..
1 Hsi-jiim!! - Pars. It. K. Co...
tioid
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad.
Arrangement of Passenger Trains.
.Mir 21st, Is".
Train knrt H rrrUbtrg as follcxt :
For Xew York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 8 57 aud
7 5 j p.m.
For Philadelphia at 5 2.', 8 10, 9 45 a. m.
2 0i and 3 57 p. m.
For K-alinr a' 5 20, 8 10, 0 43 a. m.,2 00,
3 57 an ! 7 o" d iu.
For Pottsvill at 8 10
m., and
3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill
hanua Biain-li al 2 40 p. tu.
For Auburn at 5 10 i m.
For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10
3 67 and 7 55 p. iu
is SuS'ine-
in ., 2 6),
The 5 20, 8 lu a. m , 2 0t and 7 55 p. ni
trains bave through tail tor New York.
The 5 -", 8 10 a. in. and 2 00 p. ni. trains
bave through cars for Philadelphia.
SCSD.1YS.
For Xew York -I 5 20 a. m.
For Allent.iwu and way stations at 5 2" a. ru.
For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations
at 1 45 p. in.
Train fur Hamsbmrg Uact as folioxrt :
Leave No Vork at 8 45 a. tu., 1 1)0 5 30
anl 7 15 p. in. t
Leave i'hilaJelphia at 8 15 a. m., 3 40, aiid
'JO p. 111.
Leave Heading at 1 I'I, 7 40, 11 20 a. m.,
1 oil 6 15 and 10 S.i t. in.
Leave Pottsvule at t l". 'I 13 a. tu. aud I So
p. tn., and via Schuylkill and Suaxiueuau-
na Braneh at 8 15 a. m.
Leave Auburn at 121X1 noon
Leave Aiientowii at 2 A'J, i 50, 8 65 a. m.,
2 15, 4 30 ami 11 U i p. in.
The 2 4'J a. m. train lioin Allentonn and
tLu 4 40 a. in. tratu from keading do not
ruu on Mondays-
SVXD.IYS.
Leave New York at 5 8'1 p. n.
Leave Philad-lphtu at 7 2o p m.
Leave Heading at 4 i'l. 7 -PI a. m. and 10
;;5 p. m.
Leave Allentown at 2 30 s. m. and 909 p. m.
Pio Morris and Essex Railroad.
JOliX E. WOOTTF.X,
General Manager.
C. G. HANCOCK,
Otturat Tukil Jgtnt.
BUYERS & KEaNWEDY,
(Successors to D. P. Sulouff,
DEALERS IX
Li: 3i in; it,
CEMENT.
Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster?
SEEDS, S4I.T, aC.
We bny Grain, tu be delivered at M lib in
to wn or Port Royal.
AVe are prepared !o f Mrnish Sail to dealers
at reasonable rales.
BUY.'5 a KEXXEDY.
Apr ! 21, 1875-tf
JUNIATA VALLKY BANK.
MIFFLINTOWN,
JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A.
JAMES. NORTH, President.
T. VAi IRV1N, Cashier.
DIKKCTOBS t
Noah fiertiler.
James North.
J. Nov in Pomeroy.
Abraham Stonfter.
August 4, 1875-tf
J'rome Hetrwk.
William Banks.
EphraimB. McCrnm. :
Sentinel and Republican SI. 50 a yeti
MlSCELL.lJLOUS
D W. HARI
1 Is tie place aurfe )'-u liii iuy
TalK WliVf A,M TUK . j5WAlIiST
MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CtOTIUNft
it.iTS, cjrs. n-jov.-i. sh jks. sv:t ...-.; uuoii.i:
tS ts piopa.-cd to evhit o-i? ol the iro.tt tdoico avid s: i-ct otT'WtJ la
this n:k.2.et, tui 21 .rJ VW;;.Vi:.'. Y rAi.ti '
Also. nifs"urei taken f'"r ?a:ts ir,;! r ir'. !' sn:l. i.i-,icli will ba !iia-J to order
short notice, very reasons,! e.
Uemeniber thfl cls-!. in HotTman's
Water s'reets, HiFFLlN fO V::. PA.
Has just relumed from the Ka.-tt.i.i citks with a fu.i v.irutv ot
mm & BOYS' CL0TK3MG,
HATS & GAIV. BOOTS & SliOES, ALL
i,r..i5- tlti.MiiUMi i.tmus Ijii.'iimi! ;i ir. !ov -r.'i iut se ma
and b.- astonished Pans at t j teat,
lVteison, Pa., May iS, '.'47
Prvfesionil Car.'s.
jjoi is l. ati;lno.,
ATTO R N K Y - AT - L A V,
MiFTL'TO V., PA.
Ci.'olleetiHj; au-i C
ly attended tu.
Orrirr n B'i le
Court llouso h-pure.
1' sccfrit 'tou
ei., opposite tin
Lr'KKD J. PATTKKSON,
ATTOSSEi-AT-LATT,
MIFFLIXTOWN, JL'MATA CO., PA.
AH h.isiness proinptlv attend t! ti.
OrrirK On Bridge tree, oiposite tin
Court House square.
J r-KEKF" UcMEi::7
Attorney acj Gounsalor-at-Law.
Proptrt attention given to lhi sc'ctrini!
times on bridi street, t.rst door west
ot the Beitord busiding.
April It, lSii-tt
J)AV1D I). STOXEj
ATTORNEY- AT- LA U
MIFFLlNTOvVV, PA".
Collections and a!! professional busi
ness proniptlr attended to.
jtine UU, l77.
f. "BLiTTll FIELD,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
Mll'FU.XTOKW. P.J.
All b'isme.s n. ir. to his cn-o wi!! be
carefully and promptly a?tui:,Il to Col
leclii'i.s tits-ie. Ke-'l estate u I'lht, sol i ,.r
ezchret. Lessen r.- itt it !. Lands i:
the Simth, West, and in the co:tnty tor sale.
Otlice on hridij" iititet, opposite tr,e
CoLrt H"US-;. 1""H '77
JOIIX iiclaughlTv
INSURANCE AGENT,
port roy jr., juxut.1 co., rj.
CyOnly reli a'jle Companies represented.
Dec. , 187-j-ly
D. M
CK VUFUKD, M. D.;
'lively tilt practico of '
Medicine and Su-cerv and Ih. ir' collateril
i briwhes. tiffiee at Ih- old c.-rner of Third
ana wrangc sire.-i-., .iiimiuiown, I s.
.narcn imj, n5.o
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. P.
Physician and Suriredra,
XI t FLIXTO II .v, r.i.
Once hours from 3 . a. to 3 p. a.. Of. !
See in his father's residence, at Ihe south
end of Water street. oct22-tt
ij M. 15RA2EE, 31. IX,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
. IcaJemia, Juniata Co , Pit.
I
I OrritE formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett.
i Prole-oional buspieas ptoiivn'y iiHende.1 to
at all hours.
Y) L- ALLEN, 31. L ,
Has commenced the prai iLc oi" Medicine
..1 ri urerv aud a' I their collateral bratwhe-s.
a:
Otnce at A
Capi. J. . !
alemia,
it'.t'lOl).
a: the
resi.ieiH:e of
uu i'J
HI. ATV If l Psin UPPi' I.U t I
Continues the practice of ?ie4
ic'.ne ant
b'irirery at:n a'i ? i:v ccl.:,ieia: oiaucr.'.'s.
Otlice t ! i residence in McAlisterville.
Feb 0, Ih7 '..
R.
E. BL'KLAN,
rETisr.
Olhee of-p.itte Luth-rnn t'hurh.
POKT KOTAL, Jl'NIAT.' Co : r..,
iT here he will spen.l tile itt too n .) s oi
b-veh month, commencing l)ict n.her 1st.
The bila-ice ol the tine his uttire ill Ir.
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young nan
worthy of cn.fi denco. an.I r iio h i:, t..;i:
associated ith the D .' tor as strdt t an l
a.ssistant two vim1-- a-..! I't.vrar'la. those
who rail d'lti :;; IV. liiirl -.n's arsen I' r
t.rofctsioiiil ervi.-e, n.y. nnd w ill please
arratife the Wi.ie air'i Mr. K'luu-r when tiny
may be sereil, .r theretn.n ot the Dor tur.
;eh uric sToitt.
& HAMLIN,
(Beitord i:;:!i-!mi,l
jlain Mreet, .lIllTaiutatrs, Pa.
DEALKK IX
DRl'fJS AXI MEDCIN5.S,
CHEMICAL."', IVK Sf CI F, PAINTS
Ol I.S. V A K N ISHKS ,SL ASS. PI 1 I V,
COAL OIL. LAMPS, Ki;itMlS;
CUIMNETS. It K C S II K -S,
l!AIKHKIHLS.TO.lH
BHCSHES, PER.
FL.MK!;y,CoM ps,
S:APS.HAli;
OIl.TuBAC.
CO, C1UAKS.
N" o T ION s .
i I A K G E V A K I h I Y n F
L'ATKVf MEDICLNES,
jbeloeled ilh grral car.
w.rraulrit
j pjlll 11 iir ii aiiuioriiy
rrsr'PiirPsi nf tvivr.s. a i ru i:-.'iB'.
fot me.ii.ai pnrfnw.. "
l,v rr.Lsbiriioaa cui; oiiOfie-i iri-c
great care. Jor. ?J-tt.
!sor
I visit Mioliu and rai-lerson every
I Tuesday, Thnrsd.iv aud Saturday morui'.ji,
! and ai'I furnish the t-itizens of tiiese lor
' ouglii witi the beat of
I BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, POHK, c.
at the verv lowest irir.fs. He resiectiuil
solicits the patronage of the puh'ie.
Sobsoribe for the Sentinel V HrpuMksn.
.IDWiTlSEMK.' IS.
NVs Ijii :ii:n i;. eoroer of liriupe and
-pt. 1, ."--tt
Z2 SC.'TS MAI;i T )U!Ki
xl.
Ay or' s
Cliorr y Peotorai
For TM.wasrs of the Thrort and Jjoasi,
aocb an t oughs, Ccl ia, Vo-jiiaa,
Cssi?b, lr,-7-.c!:ti, Astluiia,
una Consuaiiptioa.
AiO' iMi t"i
dtCOrtT.tS of U.si
ifs? 7;ern seienct, frw n
f.:?.",,7of my.2 rc:d vi'.a
'r. c to mantnu Li::a
V'flr tor r.ll mca?rs
l.e il.roat tui
:ii'S. A va; 1. h
o; it
.t':.l; and
; :a: it Co. s
snrely sn I rfi e'-i:-.!'v c.- rj. t.x a.- ihe t
ti;is"f:v ol' c.r-1- '.c.t vitrzer-s. ' - --s. -I
.'uijl.es tnc fact. '!.at ' . 1 . oUAt.
wi.l O'l-i i 'e r.'i'cve s;"l nt.c .: i.Cfefi:'3C
d:nrirs(vf tl.d liir-it aiKi Ltn-'; he.-'jiu! any
orlier m--tlicn:e. Ihe mi.l n:u:p9ioi
tioos of tlie Pu'inurKirv O.aus ie.si ti i'S
power; au l caes of Consumptions ruicl
tv tii.s prisramtiwri, are pitb.ieiy kno.in, n
retnr.rkaii! as lianlly to he believed, c:-
f:iv nt provea oeyor.J dispute. As a rem
eiiy i' i" !ef)'iato, 6m whiii lie puhlls ms r
re y tor full pio'cotio.n. Uy cur.ni: CoS y
tlie lorera:iiic ra of mors serious uisease, it
ssvc Dnnnnib-.p-i livs. anJ utnuut cf
s.i:y-:niij n"Tt to be citnite 1. I. chal.ens
trial. at:d c"nvii:'.e tl:e ir.o'ii tzro':k.
ircrr t.mVr s".:;' ! k-p it on Li's.t as
protection flc-i'r.st tiM er y?itJ u";s-rcc;. I
a:taea of l'.:io:i.iry Attectirni. whica Bre
easily mst at flr.t, ! ut v.-!.1ct h(.coir.e .ntUR;
Me. and Too orrcu fnrjl. if in.!er:ed. 'fenrir
lun, r.eeJ : :is (!;r:ce; sn l ir is u&s-ie K
fce i-:n,-it it. A. a tat'-tuarl tn cliil'l."'.,
ainij the dirrii:i ui-eiise, whicu lsei I: -s
Iroat an! C:ie-I .i" ei:i!':lKXd. CiiKr-. r
Pkctobal is i:iv-I.:r'j'e; "or, t-y ii: titie'-r
p.". fin'.! ; 1.- -rs; rs-!-!:..! tV ti !'".ii.!
g-T.vv- a'1.1 .1 ti'i: In.-, n- . l
crtTc! on t':T:n. It nrfs ui ?'.J:.y ai-1 '.uro'
r ?-.Tirst c-ii:;arv cwi.i5, n.':r:v- -i"M'l d
'nzA i.i. : i
kiiOA' 1-JW i
VCl.1
be rnt;il.
Oiijtiiui'T the prrsfur cf Tr-r.T, laboaloS
or ly.i spn-e'I in m ik'f. every vnr'r U. l'3
utmost fwi ':,! nrrcc:ic'i. it uir.v i
Gently re.iei r.pcn r..ve,r,(r &11 tl:3 t"
tue it ho trer ex'n jiri. ai capre
prtxiucine cut d. irricorawU ti
Dr. J. C. AYCR L CO., Lo!, ?ri;,
rmtol mad Acaljtlrnt Chcmissa.
SOLD BV ILL CKUCOISTS S VKKT A ilCMS.'
; E. F. Knukel's Bltt?r TFina cf IfOn
, his never been Known fail in ihe care :
j weakness, atten'ls-a WiU. synij l.in; liid.x-
t positinn to envtion, loss ol niea.orv, o:m-
cilltyol breathing, 1,'eiiera. weakness, hor
j ror of disease, woal;, O"rvo-a treini liiif,
liteadiul horror vl' death, u'hi t'ati cot.!
j ieel, weaknesj. Gitu'ie.A i.f i.';o:i. lai.guoi,
i universal l.,ss:t ide ot tha tii'is. ular s stfin.
! enormous a p.-'iie n i:h dyspeptic siutou.s,
j hot hands, fla.shing ot lae , drynt-ss o!
i tne kin, pallid euui'tenanc.; ant ernpti
Oil the taeu. pur"t!n Ilie b1'.'!, ;.;n fi th.j
bick. heaviness ol tile ..ve.i ls, fre',i., r.l
black snots living b-'tore t!ie i ve.- with f'j-?.-.
parary Mitfus.iu:i nr. 1 r. s:-ht, viant r f
i attention, etc. Til.'"" i.: -t. ... u!l a'-.-i-i
I from a wesknes-,, ..'! t r-- ':it us
:E. F. Krsari.' B'tter Vv.. I...n. it
! never fa:!:'.. Tiiousauis arp "..-. ::jovin;
; health who have used it. T only E. I ,
j Kl-nkll's.
.Yerious DdJ.ly. .Wr'-i-.-s Ethiiity.
. T...W.1;.. . . i .- . r
I -V""' : r .i....e .a. c.
, u.iu'i, a weak, nervous, eznaiTHicl iei'lin
' no eneriry or .mi:i..i:!-. u, covto-d be.ad,
' veak men ory, the cousi o'ieTiea of trs-
I1"'n'al
P"'1 '
n-ental overworit. i h's i:e-rt:r: de-
S..VerL-;-.' citre ill h. F. K'i.l
kei's Lltit-r Wine of fr.itt. Il ... r i'.
... i, ..-..,.
j spond.-nci , a,l rejuv, n-.te iji5 t;r jr,
' teui. .Soi l oi.lv in 3. ;. .in, s. 1,-t thJ
fnu'is. Take on'y K. F. Ku'ik"!';. it !iai
j ,,n out-! i j
.s.im I., -. I". r i i: ? r.. T .
i a.dns-1, i-opr?'.,-, .o. t; .:-
rfii Ni-ih
ir :':r i! irf ,r
.-;-.( v. l,et it
sireet, 1 ui a lei, t.,a. s,, .,.( ,
jtl'-ice Iree. fry ni'.- .eat i
of your !, ut'iM. six ia:ies ior i. i-j. It
vaiinot tail, ft is e:iran'.e,; 1 ti do ns is
recomiucii ! -a . A I! 1 a,J s a tritl ot ttna
vaiu itle it. u ti:':ni;. I c-oniacs th,
tiiost i..
il ol it
At?cr railing W. r tu J r Hp.
V. F. Ki nkii's) i.r.-i s-.-i jt uMier tail
t-nl-jstr.,, Pio. S.-..t turf. '.) .r( ' y.
ilr. Kl.NKl.t It, or.:;. "..'. ; '.'l fuV-ih ri'i
ho ri.swii-4 Tajie-wwr.! :n 2 l.;.urs,
with !:e.id. ami no lee r.:!ii f-i..-. -d. Com
Iikiii M.-:,- tcifhe.i Ih.i- ai." r. -.,:-:: bo
rc.noved all oth'-r .ir:"i ::: r,i d ;
ir..rd. Stii-t i..r e;-if t Ii. ' h i:- -i.
No. 2-1) N-T h Jt, ,'.c--?t. ud. i. i'a.,
ore 1! on vo.ir iliiipcisit ai:l ; ra i);li'.a
ol Knak.-i'., vTV.riv ..rap I'ric-i !.'!. It
uevrr latis. . '1 by eliii'tren or g:s-wo
persona . !!!: r.rfi:--t aoJ'ciy.
I
i Uarhcod: EowLsst- Eow Eestored
.Just ..ibisl.e.l, a new eilition of
Dr. I i.l.eiwull's CeSeltmted Fny
'i the raJirnt ctsre ( nhout tne It
:i:ie; v;s -uia'nn u-tj or .s..-iuIiibI weik
jnes, I r. oluntary S -lei'ial I.ts'S, Iu.po
,l. i cy, V--irrl am! Phyirvl Wapaeity, Iti-
peiilul'Ti.'s to Marriage, etc j also, Con-
j nuinp'ioii, 1
i se::-ir.:'i:'ri
rHre; -y n.n. F.t. iniluceit hr
pi.r... or r.exuT ,.r;i,.Ta-j-;f,s
' ZJ'v:-t, In a. soulji e-T.tore, only x
I certs. .
j The cVlraii-.1 ar.rn-.r. in this abtiir.i.lo
j Essay, pU ai!v deni'-nstrates, iioin a t'-:irlT
! years' ucc--ssf:! fnet :. that the al.wS
. '.ii.' cor..-'eii'.:-'v.-.i ..f .i.;i - -!.iis', n;.iv f .:rad-
ii'-iKy cifv? --i . iv r .fart .'' i-mts t:.. j of
J m'ernitl rr-iVlne -r tile . ;..:c .lion ot ; j
k'St'ej p"!"';rr o:it a f ". le sf i"t:e at no
' -i1..;-', r-i i a.i.i e:T . y i.-.ar.
i a h.. ( ev.rv i1.-.:, - nia.'.T v -."l it lis
' 'n't'f'rn r.jy b... n.-v tiif-selt" ch'.'iti-
i r.-iv-if-'Ir. ali'l rnii -ffi'H.
, ' cv-ri.U ,,d,., s :,J K. u ,v,
'of evrv vrtiih si:-f ei?rv itiau Jni tht, )md.
Sent ti l-r s" :!. i". : plain tnvtinpc, ti
snr a-lJifs:., pui-ei.-!, on the reoeift of
-iv crrfs or j.,t sni'ps. AddreM tb9
PiiiiiW..r.
11 Anl M .. New Y ork ,
.tprl l-ty prist. fi'fice Ho Jrf.
j Th Pt'TiM.i .f Ksrrciit h'.s eel
j superior a su alvcr'isit me'iiiim in tits
j coonir, ait-t a a journal of varied news
j and re:'l:t:; it is i"t surja'.sed by arj
I tfttl; p-lp-.'T in oentrtU Tenn.-.J IvaBi.
I Saie fi:IU printrj.l .jo short nonce at ti.
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