Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 30, 1878, Image 3

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    Sentinel & republican
HIFILtNTOVN:
WriBtiWi January ad.
TERMS.
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within 12 month! ; f 2.00 if not pud within
12 month.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
Cent per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn, 10 cents per line for efcch Insertion.
Deductions will be made lo those desiring
to advertise or the J" car, halt' or quarter
tear.
PENH A. fi. B. TIME TABLE.
ON and after Monday, June 2'
passenger trains will leave 11
tion, 1. R. E., sS follows :
KASTWAaD.
phila Ex., daily ex. Sunday night
Mittfin Ace, daily except Sunday,
Pacific Express, dally ex. Monday
th, 1877,
iltliu Sla-
11 34 a m
, 6 2 ". a ut
10 l 'Jam
113'Jaw
6 1)5 p m
9 10 pm
12 3S a id
a jfi a tu
liiooam
10 1 am
3 35 p in
8 "0 p id
Juhnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday
Mail, daily except Sunday
Atlantic Express, daily
WESTWARD.
Pitt:b'ft Ex . daily except Sunday
Pacific Express, daily
... 4 arrives ....
Way Pats daily J Uw,
Mail, daily except Sundays
MitP.in Acc., daily excejt Sunday .
Srascaiaiat who are not in art-rears one
year, are not expected to notice these linen,
but all sSbscribers who are in arrears one
year alter the 25th day of February, 1878,
will be charged the sum ol $2.00 per an
num for subscription, as per published
rates.
LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE.
The U. S. Senate silver resolution passed
the Lower Hous of Congress on Mooday.
Teas 187 ; nays 75. Stenger voted against it.
Bain and snow on Sunday.
The mountain tops were white with snow
on Monday morning.
Nominate no men for the local offices
who are not good men.
"It is obsolete to talk of the stomach ;
It's the parquet now."
Shad are sold in the Harrisburg market
at 50 to 75 cents per fish.
New Goods constantly arriving at Park
er's Store, in the Palace Building.
Thirty Dollars will buy a Latest Improved
Domestic t-ewing Machine at Todd's.
The tlutittngtion Monitor says that small
pox is j"t the thing to keep tramps away.
A valuable cow belonging to Jacob Sulouff
choked tn death on bran and corn-fodder,
last Friday..
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
be administered in the Presbyterian church
next Sabbath. -
Dr. Lneit n Banks is abont to open a Gro
cery Store in the room adjoining the Drug
Stow of Banks k, Hamlln.T
n hundred dollars will boy a house and
lot in thi boroUgh ) Terms easy. For fur
ther information call at this ofhee.
The are no cases of emall-pox In town.
The disease did not get out of the house in
Patterson, in which It originated
The siot tn a chimney of A. B Fasick's
use, at East Point, took fire a few days
ago, and scared people in that neighbor
hood. .
J. B. M. Todd is selling off his entire
tock of clothing at greatly reduced prices
for cash. Overcoats $4 to ilZD Don't fail
to go and get a bargain.
For Rent A House on Third street. M if
flint own Large Lot, with Stable and other
conveniences. Apply to B. F. BCRCH
FIELD, Office Bridge street, opposite the
Court House.
The Altoona Daily Morning Tribune made
ita appearance, again, last Monday, im
proved in appearance, ami manifesting a
vitality that indicates long, useful, and
profitable existence.
The proposed pipe law will make Balti
more the point at which to empty its oil.
Tha; fct, without any other consideration,
should cause the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia to defeat the bill.
John B'-wera will sett at putlic sale, at
Johnstown, Juniata county, at o'clock r. .
un Saturday, FeDruary 2, 1878, one horse,
one huckster wagon, one aled, corn, hay,
and some household furniture.
Grand Excursion to Florida, (mm Phila
delphia, February 9, 1878. For rates aud
other particulars address Vocr.LBACU
Strict, Pennsylvania-Florida Headquar
ters, No. 1128 Xorth Fourth St., Philada.
IJhe meeting in the Lutheran church has
resulted iu the conversion of a number of
persons from the waya of people outside ol
the chnrch to the ways of people insideof
the chnrch. The meeting slill continues
Senator Don Cameron was on to Philadel
phia last Saturday evening to attend a re
ception given in his honor by Republicans ol
that city. A number ol Uuited States Sen
ators accompanied him, and were present at
the reception.
Tbe lecture on India, and the Stereopticon
exhibition of people, temples, tombs, gar
dens, mountains, and other scenes of that
old country, as told and shown by Rev. C.
B. Newton, in the Presbyterian churcn, on
Monday evening, was interesting and in
structive. An exchange says : For smatt-pox, or
scarlet fever, take 'sulphate of ainc, one
i . r... rriiiritalis) one train; half
teaspoouful or water. When thoroughly
mixed, add four ounces of water. Take a
spoonf ul every hour. For a child, small
dosea, according to age.' Either disease
will disappear iu twelve hours.
Philadelphia Mark et on Saturday, Jan.
26 Wheat, Penna. amber $1.35, Rye 66to
73c, Cora61to55c, Oats S:to87c, Coffee,
Rio, HlolSc, Java21to21c, Sugar 7u9ie,
Loaf Sugar 10c, Hops. 2tol0c per lb., Hides,
Steer 8to9n, Cow 7 UPc, Harness 27tuolc,
Spanish Sole 21to32c, Produce Butler 25to
30c, Cloverseed 6to7c per lb., Eggs, fresh
WtolGc, Tallow 7to7c. Pittsburg Cattle
Markets. Fed Cattle 4to5'--, Sheep Stool,
Aogs 4jc.
The dispatch from Louisiana as published
in another column, relative to the prosecu
tion against the Returning Board, does not
look much like reconciliation. The South
should know that it is not to Her interest to
look back, and to prosecute for what is past
Her opportunity is now, tor reconciliation,
and restoration- If she misses it,' the op
portunity will have passed forever, and the
whirlwind which she sowed eighteen years
ago, will be ben to reap. i
"Mas. A. L. Phews, sister of Miss Emma
Willard, in a letter to Mrs. Hooker says
there is more reason for women to petition
the Almighty to change the condition ol
the sexes, and let mon taks their turn in
bearing children and suffering the physical
ailments peculiar to women, than in peti
tioning Congress to make voters of them."
Through mails for cities, but give the
country people in the Juniata Valley a mail
en way traits. -
Should the silver bill pas, to what
degree Will it lufiate tbe business of the
coubtrjt, Through mails' for blties,
bnt give country people in the Juniata
Vallej mail on way trains.
-
. Amoug the dispatches, as piiblUhed in an
other column, is the Intelligence of an Ohio
girl, who took the tile or her seducer. It
may Dot be In accord with the corrupt code
of morals of the present civilization, to
favor the splitting of the bead ol every raa'
cal who seduces a girl and then abandons
her to shame, but it it highly proper to say
that if more heada were split, fewer girls
would be led into ruin.
Through mails for cities, but give Ibe
country people in the Juniata Valley a mail
on way trains.
Pi sue Saie. The subscriber will vtt,t
at public sale, at his residence in Acidemia,
Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock P. li., Bn
Friday, February 24, 1S78, Thirty head of
Cows and Toung Cattle, Four head of
Homes, a lot of S notes, a quantity of Sugar
cured Dacon. Terms t if ore at ten months,
with approved seenrity.
J. SEVIX POMEROY.
Jan. SIMt
The Juniata County Agricultural Society
at its regular annual meeting, held at Port
Koyat, on the 11th iiiat., elected the follow
ing officers lor the ensuing year i
President Michael Sieber.
Vice Presidents J. X. Thompson, Jos.
CWhrock, George Buyer.
Treasurer David S. Coyle.
Recording Secretary J. P. Wharton.
Cot responding Secretary Wui. iiench.
Librarian A. A. Croxier.
Executive Committee E. R, Gilliford,
Xoah Herttler, Xoah A. Elder.
Delegates to Agricultural College Dr. J.
P. Sterrett, Noah Uertxler, John McMani
gal. Ax AoaiEABLC Sibpbisk. in Friday
eveUng, January 18, Rev. J. Landia and
wife, of East Salem, were very agreeably
surprised by a party of kind friends with a
donation, made np by people of McAlister
ville, Brown's Mills, Cold Spring and East
Salem and vicinity. The donation consist
ed ol many valuable articles and a ptirse,
amounting in all to about $26. Tbe gilts
were presented by If r. B. F. Oliver, f
East Salem, who delivered an appropriate
speech, after which we tendered our heart- I
lelt thanks, and all repaired lo the honse of
God lor worship J. L.
A cobcesposdixt says there are " no
pretty squaws among the Sioux Indians."
Perhaps not ; and yet there comes a time
when the young brave loses his appetite lor
bear meat and tbe juicy buffalo steak, and '
invests the dollars of his father in shoe
blacking and hair-oil, and devotes more
time to tying his cravat, and writes odes to
her eyes, and makes her a present of his
photograph in a gold irame, and gives her
peanuts and chocolate caramels, aud kera
mic, and pale-face scalps and other con
fections, and finally marries her, and ham
mers her black and blue if she doesn't get
up two hours before the sun and split wood
and build the fires, and earn money to buy
hiai plug-tobacco and frewater. Xorrit
foira Herald.
Letter from Van Wert. j
Vas Webt, Jan. 26, 1S7S.
.Mr. Editor: Dear Sir, As yon hare
repeatedly announced in your paper
that you would be pleased to receive
aft rorcmnnications or items that
may be of interest from different lo
calities thronjjhont the county, we
are led to wonder why it is that there
are not more communications in our
connty papers than there are. There
are certainly many whose tastes or
inclinations run in that direction. In
our opinion the local department and
letters from correspondents form an
important part of a paper.
Thw village ,Van Wert) is just 5$ j
miles from the Biuson bridge at Mif
fiin, directly east J ust right along
this straight road for a ten miles lies
a large portion of the grain-producing
land of Joniida county, almost
every rod of which is limestone flint
We are surrounded principally by
good, hoiiebt, industrious farmers.
Each furai has one or two tenant
houses thereon, thus giving shelter
and employment to many of the
poorer classes.
There are located along this creek
for a distance of half a mile, fourteen
dwelling houses. Our places of busi
ness are, one Tannery, owned by the
Moore .Brothers, who do a lively busi
ness, and keep constantly on hand a
full supply of all kinds of finished
leather, which is tanned on the good
rld system of keeping the leather in
tbe liquors from one year to eighteen
months. This tannery was estab
lished about the year 1795, by Major
John Moore, and has been kept up in
the same name since then. We have
one store, owned by Mr. W. H. Kurtz,
who does a good business, notwith
standing the herd times. He keeps
on hand a general assortment of all
kinds of dry goods. He also keeps
the Post Office. We have a tri-weekly
mail Tuesday, Thttrsday and Sak
urday. Our mail carrier is Mr. P.
Smith. We have one wagon-maker,
Mr. Young, who seems to understand
his business, and does his work well,
one blacksmith, Mr. Richie ; also Mr.
O'NeaL near ns, whose fame is spread
far and wide as a master mechanic.
We have also one saw mill, owned by
Mr. L. W. Wilson, who bought the
large Curran farm one year ago. "We
welcome him in our community. His
enterprise and industry goes to show
that he means business. He burned
two stacks of lime last fall, the last
one containing five thousand bushels.
We have a large brick school house
here, in which about eighty children
are at present being taught by Mr.
Fenton HinkeL assisted by Miss Ida
McMeen. We have an interesting
Literary Society here at Free Spring
school bouse, of which we may have
something to say at some future
time. Walker.
MARRIED:
HACK DE'.VEES In Mexico, on the
24th iiut., bv Kev. F. McBurney, Mr Win
field S. Hack and Miss Mary J. Dewees,
both of Mexico.
WILDMAN CRAMER On the 29th
Inst., by Justice Samnel London, at his
office in Mittliutown, Mr. Samuel Wildnian
and Miss Clara Ann Cramer, both of Fer
managh township.
VIED:
KEEIDF.R In Allenville, Mifflin county,
Pa., on January 20, lt78. Or. Jacob Krei
der, aged 66 years, 7 months and 19 day.
FISHER January 21, 1878, at the resi
dence of her son. In Tusearora township,
lira. Elizabeth Fisher, aged 79 years, 11
mouths and 16 days. - ' " i .
Tbe tiOuUlana Returning
Hoard.
Tkty Take Rtfuge in ike Hew Orteami Cas
lom aVbius l acy art JlrrettU Then and
Taken to Jail.
New ORLEANS, Jan. 27. At three
o'clock yesterday Sheriff Houston learn
ing that a Deputy Marshal had been
put :n obargo of the Collector' offioe,
which was lucked and bolted, proceed
ed to tbe niaiu door of tbe office and
there informed tbe Marshal and Deputy
Collector Touilitison that he bad a writ
to execute against J. Madison Wells
and others, wboui be bad good reason
to believe were confined iu tbe room,
and he desired admittance. Tbia was
refused ; whereupon tbe Sheriff, who
was accompanied by two deputies, said
that be would force an entrance
Mr. Tobilinson then summoned the
Chief Deputy Marshal, who ordered
the sheriff and his assistants, as well as
the Crow J that bad gathered, to disband.
Tbe sheriff refused to leave, saviog that
he was determined to exeeute the writ
of the eourt at any batard or be ar
rested in tbe attempt, Sheriff Hous
ton then slightly advanciug. Deputy
Marshal WurXburger laid bauds upon
him and claimed hltu and bis deputies
as prisoners. Tbe Sheriff and party
submitted to arrest, and were taken be
fore Judge Billing's, sitttiog in the
United States Circuit Coiirr, but the
latter said be had nothing to do with
the matter, as the parties had not been
arrested by virtue of any process from
his court Mr. VVurxburger then took
bis prisoners bofore (lulled States
Comojissiouer Land, and Mr. Toiulin
son, tbe ( ollector's corresponding see
retary, made an affidavit against Sher
iff lioubton and sent for tbe command
er of the revenue cutter and a detach
ment of marines, ordering them to be
stationed at the door. General Sheldon
and Mr. Dolorvin, appearing before
Cammisstoner Lane and denying the
jurisdiction of bis court, asked fur
tor Sheriff Houston's release.
Mr. Uurley; Assistanot District At
torney, asked for a continuance uutil
to-morrow. Commissioner Lane re
fused to grant the continuance, and re
leased Sheriff Houston on his own re
cognizance. Later in tbe day Attor
ney General H. X. Ogden by dispatch
asked United States Attorney General
Devins whether tbe General Govern
uient had authorized, or will sustain
tbe nouduct on tbe part of tbe United
States authority. In response Mr.
Devins instructed Marshal Wharton
not to interfere with writs of tbe State
Courts. And so the Returning Board
has been gathered op and put in jail
to await trial.
News Items.
Tramps overrun Venango countj
A catamount four feet iu length, bas
been shot at Jersey Shore.
A party of Christians in Michigan
recently rode two Mot mon missionaries
on a rail.
North Carolina papers complain that
Gov. Vance is pardoning too many
criminals.
Nine boys in a small boat were vept
over tbe dam at Symes creek, Uantiog
ton, est Virginia on Thursday. Four .
of them were drowued
C. W. Fulton, an ex post office clerk
pleaded guilty at Baltimore ou Thurs
day to purloining money from letters,
aud was sentenced to two years iu the
penitentiary.
A dispatch from Iloss Creek, Idaho,
says a Bannock camp of Indians was
surrounded on Wednesday aud thirty
two guns and tbrea hundred pouics cap
tured. The Indians offered no resis
tance. Tbe Derrck says that the Bradford
district alone produces oil enough to
supply tbe world, got less than 30,000
barrels a day.
There are 600,000 devotees of in
temperance in the United States, of
whom 70,000 die each year.
A Virginia negro is to ba banged on
Washington's birthday in compliance
with bis request.
A new counterfeit five dollar note
on the Farmers' National Bank of Vir
ginia, Illinois, was discovered by the
National Bank Redemption Agency
on Friday.
Tbtt residence of ex-Sheriff Henery,
at Astoria, L. I., was burned on Fri
day. While tbe firemen were at work
at tbe chimney it toppled over, burying
a number of men, one of whoic was
killed.
Squire Moses Arndt, of Jonestown,
Lebauou county, bas been arrested npon
Hie charge ol being interested in pro
curing fraudalect pension papers for a
Mrs. Sbaud of that town obtaining
$700 and retaining $100 for his ser
vices. John and Jacob Huntzinger, late
President and Cashier of the Miners'
Trnst Company, Pottsville, were sen
tenced the other day to two years sol
itary confinement and a fine of $500,
also to refund to Thomas Kerus, tbe
prosecutor, $21,000, with costs.
A tlartisburg man, who bas been
married eleven years and has eleven
children, invited bis friends recently
to bis "grand annual bawl!"
YY bile Samuel Zeigler and James
Colgrobe were engaged in demolishing
tbe old State Punting Office at Harris
burg on tbe morning of the 17th inst
the walls fell, burying them under tbe
ruins. Zeigler was taken out, and died
in a few hours. A third man name un
known was slightly injured.
In Richmond township, Berks coun
ty, a riot occured between some citizens
and a lot of tramps concerning a wom
an, named Emma Lanhart , whom tbe
latter attempted to abduct. A num
ber of tbe participants were severely
beaten. Seven of the tramps were ar
rested and on Thursday morning com
nutted to the County Jail.
A Miss Moore, of Texas, while pre
paring for marriage, invited a friend,
Miss Williams, to assist ber. An old
pistol, found in a drawer, was careless
ly bandied by Miss Williams, resulting
in the shooting aad instant death of ber
friend. Tbe latter was buried on the
day that was to have been ber wedding
day, and tbe other youtig lady bas be
come insane.
MaLloc Hiller was arrested at Read
me on the 17th and held to bail upon
the charge of having stuffed old rags
and carpet in the chimney of tbe house
of illian Parlanian, thereby nearly
causing the death of his family, eon
sistine of Parlaman bis wife aed daugh
ter and a lady visitor, by- suffocation
from eoal ras. Parlaman was the first
to awake, and after great exertions
rescued the rest of tbe family from
death.
News It6iii8.
Cbioig ) tailors bave been on a strike.
Franklin posesse a female shoema It
er. Doylestown jail is a popular tramp
resort.
Several cases of garrotlng reported
in Pittsburg.
Florida people are luxuriating on
green peas aud tresh shad.
Virginia Senators have reduced
their salaries from $540 to $300.
Aeeordicg to Judge Virgio, of Maine,
tbe courts in that State are now decree
ing divorces at tbe rate of 1000 a year.
' A Chatham street, New York, shirt
store hangs out a sign insciibed : "So
ciety for tbe encouragement of wearing
clean shirts"
... The jury fees in the Hnutzinger trill
at Reading looted up $807,OU.
Tbe Grand Jury of Mercer county,
N, J., have fouud four bills of indict
ment against Walter F. Bartlett, late
Tax Receiver of Trenton, lor embezzling
$30,000 of the city's funds.
Daniel Palmer, of Franklin county
killed a hoe twenty months old which
weighed b'J7 puuuds.
It takes 250 pounds of veal, 80
pound ot beef, one and a-quarter bar
rels of fl ur aad from eight to ten
bushles of potatoes to make a pot-pie
at the Berks County Poor-bange-
The Iowa Legislature elected
William B. Allisou U. S. Senator from
that State.
The Indians at Slika are at war with
each other and the white resiJouta are
badly scared.
The State Fishery Commissioners re
cently plaoeJ 25,000 California salmon
in tbe Peon's and Cbillitquaque creeks
Northumberland county.
Pittsburgers say that tbe passage by
the Legislature of the Free Pipe Liue
will bring about a loss to the city ag
gregating $5,920.000 yearly.
Four leather dealing bouses in Phil
adelphia broke up last week.
The two leading candidates for State
Librarian in Kentucky are ladies one
being Mrs. Bush, the present incum
bent, and tbe other Mrs. Hansom, wid
bw of a rebel general.
The telegraph line is now in opera
tion to Bloomfield.
A four year old danzhter of John
B. Scbnae'ffer died at Mt Airy, Pa., of
hydrophobia, having been bitten by a
rabid dog in tha early part of Decem
ber last.
Shad are $5 a brace at Newbern,
North Carolina.
Nicholas Strohl, of Carboo connty,
is tbe father of thlrtv children, twenty
seven of whom are living.
John Smith was convicted of murder
in the second degree at York for the
killine of Samuel II. Weaver, near Do
ver, Pa., iu Siptember last.
Mr. Moody finds tbe harvest ripe in
Hartford, Conn.,
It is said that Mrs. Ricker, tbe
Washington lawyer, makes it a rule
every noon to pay for luncb for the
prisiouers iu tbe dock cf the Criminal
Court.
Tbe Lewistown Gttitlte says that
Mart Whitzell and brother, while hunt
ing on Black Log Mountain, encounter
ed a bear which they bad previously
wounded w-tb ride but showed ennsid
crab'e pluck. When met, the game
was having a free fight with four digs
with which the WhitzelU were hunt
ing. Not caring to see the dogs abus
ed one of the brothers attacked the
bear with a batchel; the sport getting
a little warm, bis brother came to bis
relief, killing tbe bear almost instantly
with a ball from bis revolver. It
weighed two hundred pounds.
The aWicted with Isaac Valtnn'a chief
proclivity, have ben catchinjr sucker with
a hook and line, during mild days this win
ter. A clock having struok the hour of one,
a tendcr-barted jromin exclaimed, "What
a cruelclocfc!"' "Why so 1" aske'l afriend.
" Because it shuck its little one !"
CLOSING PRICES
or
DE HAVEN & TOttXSEXD,
BtJKERS,
No. 40 South Third Street,
rniLAPixPHiA.
Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or
on a Margin.
Jan. 28, 1878.
Bin. Asked.
. 107 107
in. ins!
U.S. 6's
1H1
lH6.-. J t J
IMjJ I0i"! lO'.i
u u 1H(,8 HM-J J
10-40's HfJ I'!
Currencv, C's 119
" 5's, lim, new HJ HI
" 4i'9, new 104 !04J
4'a ltilj 102
Pennsylvania R.R. . 2" 29
Philadelphia Sl Reading K. lt - V
Lehnrh Valley K. R 3D 39J
Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co.. It J 1K
United Companies of N. J 120 121
Pittsburg, Tilusville & ButlUlo
K. it 6 6
Philadelphia k. Erie R. R 9
Northern Central U. K. Co.... 16 16
Hentonvillo Pass. B. K. Co ! H
Gold 101 J 101 1
COMMERC Ala.
MirFMJiTOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
MirrLurrows, Jan. 30, 1878.
Butter .;.. 20
Eggs 15
I.nl 7
Ham 12
Bacon ................. ....... 8
Potatoes....... 85
Onions 40
Kag 2
MtFFLiNfOWX GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weeely by Buyers k. Kennedy.
Quotation roa To-dat.
Wednesday, Jan 30, 1878.
Wheat 1 20
Corn, 40
Oats 2ito2t)
Rye fiS
Timothy sed 1 OOtol 10
Cloverseed 4 00to4 25
Sew Advertisement-
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
MIFFLISTOWX, PA.
J. A'EVIX POMEROY, Prenitnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Coaster.
DiaEcroast
J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, ,
George Jacobs, Philip Jt. Kepner,
Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson.'
W. C. Pomeroy,
Iuterest allowed ou time deposits 5 per
cent, for one year; 4 per cent, for six
months. jn28, 1878-tf
AttJ Advert Ueinent.
THIRTIETH ANNUAL ItEPOliT
. OS tME
Penn HataaJ Life Insurance Co.
Or PHILADELPHIA.
Net Assets Jan. 1, 1877.... 5,582,8C7.s4
RKCRIPTS.
Prem'm receipt $1,179,791.08
Intent etc. 378,615.75
. 158,408.78
Total
- $7,14174 37
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses and endow-
meitts paid $379,407.89
Dividends to poliry
holder 230,953.20
Surrender polieies -
reinsurance, et". 231 J 10.29
Comniiii'us, salaries
Medical lees, etc.. '27,342.75 .
Taxes, legal expev-
ees,advertia'g etc. 109.218.02
1,077,771.15
Assets, Jan. 1, 1878. at cost.. $0,00303.22
' ASSETS.
V. S. 5 and 8 per cent, bonds,
PhilaeVlphia and city loans,
R. R. bonds, bunk, and other
storks, worth $2,t-69,:;42.75
cost $2,000,448.93
Mortgages, first liens on propJ
erties worth $;,9HU,WJM 2,484,121.17
Premium notes, secured by
policies 711,572.00
Loans on collaterals, etc. .... 805,6o8.82
Agents' balances, secured by
bonds 21,291.00
Real estate owned by Hie Com
pany, cot t . 367,033.61
Caah on hand and in Trust
Companies................. 173,374.63 j
Net ledger assets, as above.. . $o,0b3,50o.22
Net deferred and
nnreported pre
miums $105,2-.: 1. 65
Int. due k. accrued
on loans, etc 88,137.88
Uarkct value
ol stocks,
etc., over
cost.. ,.$i8 ,893-82
Lew depre
ciation in
real estate. 45,032.61
25,861.21
217,220.24
Gross assets January 1, 1878. ,$5,2SO,J23.4i j
LIABILITIES. x
Losses reported, but i
not due $113952.81
Reserve required at - ;
4 per cent, to re
insure riiJis .... 5,260 ,330.00
Dividends on un
reported policies
etc 27,817X9
Premiums paid in ,
advance 6,598.96
$3,408,400.40
Surplus 4 per cent, basis.... 8i2.3l8.O0i
$J,2s0,723.4t$
Surplus, at 4 J percent, (esti
mated) $1,212,000.00
The losses were $114,000 less tliau those
estimated lr tbe mortality table.
SAMUEL C. HUEY, President.
Sasi'l K. Stokes, U. S. Stephens,
Viee-Prest. 2d Vice-Prcst.
Jas. Weik Masox, Hesbt Austie,
Actua-y. Secretary.
Hex av C. Baowx, Assistant SccreUrv.
Jan. 30, 1878-41
L.e;al Notices.
ADtiniVrKiTOR'S XOTICE.
Etla t of Ilolmee Pa' tin, itctand.
1 ETTERS ot Administration on the es-,
I i tate of Holmes Parvin, late ot the bor
ough of Pal terson. deceased, having been'
pr.inted to the nndoi'signed, all persons ,
indebted to the said estate are reo,nested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will Please present them without do- '
lav to H . C. I.A1KI),
Jan. 23, 1878. JldiAlniilrator.
Jt7IiTA TALLEY BASK.
TilE undersigned are stiwkholders of the
Juniata Valley Bank, and are individ
ually responsible for all deposits.
J. Nevin Pomeroy,
Philip M. Kepnrr,
Joseph Xot brock,
(ieorge Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W. C. Poniaroy,
Amos' i. Bonsall,
Noah llertzler,
John llertzler.
James B. dkesori,
Win. Van Sweringen.
H. II. Bechtel,
Jane 11. Irwin,
John Ketkiuau,
Mary Kurtz,
Samuel M. Kurtz,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow,
Charlotte Snyder,
Sana 'I Heir's Estate, Mason Irwin.
Daniel Stoutior, Jau. 22, 1878-31
XOTICE OF APPEAL.
VTOTICE is hereby given that an Appeal
II will be held at the Commissioners'
Otlice, Mittliutown, on TUESDAY, FEB
RUARY 5, t878, when and whera all per
sons ho think tlicin.iel.es aggrieved by the
late assessments can attend it they think
proper. By order of the Boa-d.
JAMES DEEN, Clerk.
Commissioners' Olliee,
loners tlluee, a
, Jan. 14, 1878. $
Mifllintown,
LICE.VSE PETITION.
"JVT 0T1CK is hereby given to all interested,
ll tbat D. P. Sulouti" k Co., have bled
application in the Prothonotary's OJiee. in
the Court House in Mifflintown. Juniata
countv. Pa., for license lo keep a Tavern in
the borough of Alitliiiitown, comity ainl
HUttf aforesahl, and that the said applica
tion will be presented to the Coin t on e.l
nesday, February 6, 1878.
JACOB UEIDLEK, frothonolar.
Prothonotary's Uihce,
Mifllintown, Jau. 15, 1878
In re AMlned Estate of John
Mieiiy.
In the Court of Common Pleat of Snyder
County.
THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by
the Court ol Common Pleas of Snyder
county to distribute tbe balance iu tne
hands of L. t. Atliiuson, Lsq., Assignee ot
John Shelly, of West Perry township, Sny
der county, will meet all the parties inter
ested at the oHice of J. P. Cronmiller. Esi.,
in Middieburg, on TUESDAY, JANLARi
29, 187H, at IU o'clock A. M.; Also at tne
office of L. E. Atkinson, Esq., in Mifflin
town. on THURSDAY', JANUARY 31, 188,
at 10 u'chrfk A. M., when and where you
are uolilied to present your claims, or be
lurwer barred from coming on said luud.
F. E. BOWER, Juditor.
Jan 2. 1878.
PrwtbaiMttary'a Katlcc
NOTICE is hereby given that Edward A
Marerin, Assignee of Christian Ban
ner, has tiled his first and flnil account, as
said Assignee, in the Prothonotary's office
of Juniata county, and that the same will
be presented for continuation and allow
ance at the Court House in Mifllintown. at
the February term, Wednesday, Kebruary
6, 1878. JACOB BEIDLER, Pnth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, )
HidUotowa, Dec 29, 1877. $
Prethonatarj'a Xotlce.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that Edward. A.
XI Margritz, Assignee of Abraham
Swartzlander, bas Hied his first and
final account, as said Assignee, in Ihe Pro
thonotary's otli -t of Juniala county, and
that the same will be presented lor confirm
at ion and allowance, at the Court Honse in
Mifllintown, at the February term, Wednes
day, February 6, 1878.
J ACOB BEIDLER, Protk'y.
Prothonotary's Office, f
Mifflintown, Dec. -J, 1877. )
Protboai0tarj' Notice
TVrOTltK is hereby given that Daniel S
ll Garman, Assignee of John S. Stroup,
has tiled his account as said Assignee, in
the Prothonotary's office of Juniata county,
aad that the same will be presented for con
firmation and allowance at the Court House
in Mittiiniowo, at the February term, Wed
nesday, Februarv 6. 1878.
JACOB BEIDLER, ProtKanotary.
Pbothokotast's Orrics,
sfiffliutowa, Dec'r 29, 1877.
Leirnt .Vol ice..
ftlfEniFF'S SftLU.
BT viitue of sundry wri.s of Vent. Ex.,
Leva r'a-snd Fi. Fa-, isned out or the
Court of Common Pleas of Juniata connty,
and to me directed, will b" exposed to sale
by public ontcry, at the Court House, 111
the borough of Mifflintown, on
FRIDAY", FEBRUARY 1st, 1878,
al 1 o'cloek p. ., the following described
real estate, to wit :
A Lot of Ground situate ia thai borough
of alitUintnwn, fronting 60 feet U Water
street un the east, south by tot of U. P.
Robison, weit by Pennsylvania canal, a'l
north by lot of A. Saudim, ami having
thereon erected a Frame and Slune Dwelling
II.iuhu, aud other outbuilding i seiaed, tak
en in execution and to be sold as thu prop
erty ol Francis Hi Jo and Anna hi wilt.,
ialo Anna Eichxlinoyer.
A Lot of Ground situato in the ig j ol
Ri' liHeld. Juni us county, bounded by lau-ls
of Jacob Shelly oa the north, by lot ol
George Leader on the eat, on tbd with by
public rad leading from MitUiot-iwa 10
Selinsgruva, and wet by an alluy, contain
ing Ono-naif Acre, more or less, and hiv
ing thereon erected a Frame Blacksmith
b bop. Frame Dwelling House and St.ilile;
seized, taken in execution and to bj sold as
the propert) ot John W. Stroiip.
A Tract of Land, situate in D-Uwire
township. Jiiniat county, bounded by tbe
Juniata river on too north, by lauds ol the
heirs ol K. D. Crawtord on the east, by Tua
carora monntiin on the south, and on the
west by land of Wnu 3. Thompson, con
taining 200 Aciea, n-ore ir less, and bat ing
IhereiHi erected threo Daelling 11 nines, two
Frame Bornsand olher outbuildings; seized,
taken iu execution and to be sold as the
property of John Foreman.
A Tract of Land, situate In Walker town
ship, Juniata county, b omded by Ijnds of
R. Me Mien on the'noith. A. B. Connid on
east, on the south by heirs of J.wl.ih Raufl"
ruan, and west by lands ol John Muser and
Jacob Smith, containing 8' Acre, more or
less, having thereou eretlod a Frame Del
ling House, Frame Stable, and other out
building. Aln A Tract of Land, situate in Fayetto
township, b innded by lands or Tobias Page,
Wm Sieber, Isaac Beuner, and on tbe north
by Shade modtititin, containing .VJ Acres,
more or U:m, nuiliirwved seized and 'aken
in execution, anl t- bi sold s the property
of Jeremiah Shrattdt-r.
All the right, title and interest of Joseph
Adams in the following ro.il estate, to wit :
A Tract ot L-ind. silinte in Walker town-
ship, Juniata County, bound.-1 by lamia of j
W- S. Oles and others on ine norm, uy i
landj of John and Jacob Adams "nthoeast,
by lands of the h-irs of Win. Adams on the j
south, and on the west by lands ol Ainosj
oimiu.t, containing .(j'.n-n:i, mw i
having thereon erwled a Fraioo Duelling
House, Frame Bank Barn and other out
buildings. (Occupied by Caroline Ad tins-)
Also A trxct ol Land, sititato in same
township, bounded ou the north anil sotitu
by lands of the heirs of Wm. Adams, by
lands of Jusrph.Dysinger on the e:st, aud
ou the nest bv lands of Josiih fJinirrnh,
containing ftil Acres, more or less, and
having thereon erected a r Mine Dwi-IIing
House, Bank liarti anil other vnt-Luildings.
(Oi-cupkd by Jaiue,s Atfinis. )
Also A tract of Land, situate in same
township, bounded on the north by lands of
Jane McKinstry, on the east by land- of
.,.....r Vtll.. an th' icf.tirK he litiulm f.f
F. Hoetwlt.-r. ami ..n fhn west iir lands ofi
Philip Rank's beirs, containing 171 Acres,
more or less, haxinp th.-reon erected a Log j
Weathcr-boardtd Dwelling House, Frame
Bank Barn and oth-r onibtiildings. (Oecu-1
pic.l by Joseph Artams.) seuea, rawen in
execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph Adams,
A Tract of Land, situate iu Gn-enwood
tnwiliif , .tuni ita count, bounded by lands
of Henry F. Zeidcrs on the north, by lands
of Pull Cox on the east, by la ids of Jesse
Reed ami others on the south, and on the
west by Innds of S. SlroUp and others, con
taining CIO Acres, more or less, having
thereon erected a Brkk Dwellin House,
Log Barn, S hop and other out-buildings.
Alsit A Tract of Land, situate in same
township, boundeit on the mirth by lar ds ot
Daniel .lhaille, on the east by lands of Thos.
Cox, on the south and west by Luiils of Paul
Cox, unimproved, containing 100 Acres,
more or less; seized, taken in execution
and lo be sol 1 as the prepei ty of James S.
Cox.
A Tract of Land, sit 'late in Mili'ori town
ship, Juniata county, bouuded on the north
by lands ol Stephen Winters, east by U.mIs
of NipiJe's heirs, south by lands ol Samuel
Y'ocuui, and west by lands of Henry Bos
ainger, containing 8i Acres, more or leas,
having thereon erected a Log un 1 Frame
Dweliiiig House, Loj? Stable and other out
buildings; seiied. Liken in execution and
to be sold as the j roj-rty of Sarah A. Diven.
A Tract of Land, situate in Fermanagh
township, Juniala countv, adjoining lauds
of Jaiues Williams and Israel Muwah oh)
the north and west, Joseph James ou the
south, and Henry Sulouti on the west, con
taining ''' Acres, more or less, having
thereon erected a Log Dwelling House,
Frame Barn, and other out. buildings.
Also A Ti-aet of Land, situate in same
township, adjoining lands of Wm. M Alli
son on Ihe north, Henry Z ok on the east,
Israel Mmnah on the snth and west, eon-
Mining .-seres, more fir less, snu naving -
thereon erected a Plank Dwelling House
ami iH'g o laoie ; seizi, liKen in execu
tion and to be sold as theiroperty of Jacob
Hoffman.
A i not of Land, fciln ito in Snsqiiehtiina
township, bonudetl on tnt north by lands of
W. II. Clem mens, be lands of Daniel Gar
nian ou the east, by lands of Henry Baruer
on the south, and on the west by lands ot
KarsteUer and others, containing I'M acres,
more or less, and having lltereou erected a
Ig Wealhvr-boarde.l Dwelling House,
Krone Bank Laro, and other out-buildings ;
seized, tak(.n in execution and to be sold as
the property ot Saimul Huberling.
Conditions or Sale. .
Fifty dollars of the price or snm at whieh
the property shall be struck off shall h paid
to the sheriff at the time of sale, unless the
purchase money shall be less than that sum,
in which case only the purchase money
shall be paid, olherwi.se tile properly will
again be iiumedi ittly put up an I sold ; the
balance ot the purchase money must te
paid to the sheriff at his office within live
davs from the time of sale, without any de
mand being made by the sheriff therefor,
other (he property may be sold again at the
expense and risk of the person to whom it
ia struck off, who. in case of any deficiency
at such re-sale, shall make good the same.
WM. D. WALLS. Skerijf.
SuEBirr's OirtCE,
Miflliutnwn, Jan. 18
78.
Protbonetarr'si Xot ice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Jeremiah
Lyons, Assignee of Kllysres Tilten,
bas tiled his first and final account, aa said
Assignee, in the Prothonotary's otlice ot
Juniata county, and that the same will be
presented lor confirmation and allowance at
the Court House in .Mittliutown, at the
February term, WeduesJay, February 6th,
1878.
JACOB BEIDLER. Prolhonotary.
Prothonotary's OtHce. Mifflin- I
town, Dee. 2'J, 1877. S
NOTICE.
A LI
XX. against trespissing upon the lands of
the undersigned, either in n aiker or Dela
ware township, by fishing, hunting, or in
any other way.
John N. Van-Oruier.
Henry M. Miller.
George S. Smith.
William Maiibeek.
il. D. Long.
Sept I, 1877-6 ra
J. W. Levder.
Soloiuan Manbeck.
J. S. Lukens.
Luke Davis.
John F. Smith.
ICOTICE.
ALL persons aii hereby cautioned against
irespassiiig. for hunting, or other pur
poses, on the binds ol the undersigned, in
.Mill or d township, Jnniata eoitntv
HENRY GRONINtiER.
JOHN CUNNINGHAM.
Dec 10, 1877-tf
CAETIOX. -
"tATHEREAS my wife,. Leah Bowman,
it bas left my house without just cause.
I aer-ny caution all persons against giving
ber credit on my account, as I will not be
responsible for any debts she anar contract.
MICHAEL BOWMAN'.
Jan. 16, 1 878-3 1 '
Legal Jt'olicel.
PROCr;4M4TIO.w. WHTSEEAS,
the Hon. dk.j. F. Ji-xxix. Preatdeni
Judge of the Court of Common flea for
the 41st Judicial District, composed Of the
eounties of Jnnlata and Perry, and the
Honorables Noah A. Elder and Francis
Bartley, Associates Judges of the said
Court of Common Fleas of Juniata county,
have issued their j'rocept to nie directed,
bearing date the 7th day of Dec'r, 177.
for holding t Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, and General
(Juarter Sessions of the Peace, at MIF
FLINTOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of
FEBKUART, 1-H7H, bjing t'jo 4th day ut
the month.
Norica is lliaasr Grvi, tn the Cor
oner, J astices of the Peace and Constables
of the County of Juniata, that they be then
and therein their proper persons, at one
o'clock on the afternoon of said Jay, With
their records, inquisitions, examinations
and oyer remembrance, to do those thing?
that to their offices rawpectivelr appertain,
and those that are bound by recognisance tc
prosecute against the prisoners tbat are vi
then ruav be in tue Jail of said county.
be then and ti!LTe to prosecute against
them as shall bo just.
By an Act of Assembly, passed the the
day" of May, A. D., 1X"4, it is made thc
duty of the Justices of the Peace r the
several counties of this Commonwealth, tc
return to the Clerk of this Court of y cartel
Sessions of the resueetires counties. all the
recognizances entered into before them bv
any person r persons charged with tht
eouiiuision of any criiau, except snch tases
as may be ended before a Justice of the
Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days
before the commencement of the session
of the Court to which thev are made re
turnable respectively, and in all Cares where
any recognisances are entered into leu
than ten days before the coinmenceinnt
of the session to bich they are made re
turnable, the said Justices are to return
the same in the same manner as if said act
had not been passed.
Dated at Mulliutown, the 2:.d day of
January iu the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sc7et'y-ch;t.t.'
WM. D. WALLS, Skeriff.
Sheriff's OlBce, MitHintown, i
January 2, 1S7i.
Xotice tn Pay l'p.
A LL persons indebted to t!ie estate
of
. Dr. P. L. Oreviile.if, late of Th-imp-sUntowu;
I'a.J will do sVell to t tend, al surf,
to the settlement of their am-mtuU aiih th j
undersigned Adair's. 1 1 cash run wo ( be
paid its equivalent in pcr mail be had.
FAN NIK CRr.F.M.EXF.
ANNIE B. U REE.VI.EAP,
Adininisrratices.
Thoiui-auntowu, Oct. 13.1377.
CilTIOX OTlCE.
4 LL -rsons are hereby c mtiom-d a;: linst
ai. trespissing nn the lands of the under
signed eillier in Delaware or AT aider town
ship, lor the purpose ot ti. suing or hilntine,
or tor any other purpose.
I.. E. Atkixsos.
N. A. I.i ki:..
oct31-tf G.S.I.ckexs.
ATTENTION!
TACOB BATMAN, as Agent for B. F.
Batman, will offer at public sale, at the
jHffXix TOW X FOI.IDRY,
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1878,
The riowin- described property :
FIELD ROLLERS,
CORN PL.VKIERS,
PLOWS. GRAIS DRILLS,
AND ALL KINDS OF PLOW POINTS,
STOVE CRATES of different kind?, KET
TLES, POTS, SKILLETS, AC.
Also, a lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE. Also, 1 BC'KiY, 1 SPRING WAOON
BHD, and a set of Wheels, aud numerous
other articles not enumerated.
Terms made known on day of sale.
JACOB BATMAN,
Aent for B. F. Batman.
Jan. 23, 1878.
THE RECORD,
AN INDEPENDENT
MORNING NEWSPAPER,
Published Daily except Sunday,
GlfiyG ALL THE CI RRF.XT A'Ell'S
for j pes sr.
Complete Market Reports,
jltsocialed Preu Rtporti,
Special and General Xewi.
Mailed to any part of the Country, postage
prepaid :
m ft - If 11
Dg fllfltll
- - 30 Cents.
ta Dollars.
For Dn3 Yair
CASH IN ADVANCE
THE HECOUD
rUBLIsniNG CoMTAXY, "
S. W. Cua.NKE
Tlilrd and Cbestnut Street,
PUILAHELI'IIIA, PA
SEE! SEE!
GO tO THE
Port Royal Agricultural Agency
FOR YOUR
THRESHING MACHINES,
IIOR$E POWERS,
STEAM ENGINES
SEP.1 R.1TORSt .
ClaOVER HIM,i:itS,
t
Plows, Harrows, (Jrain Drill.-',
i
JJ- Fifteen Per Cent. Less than Can
be Aad Elsewhert.f-Q
- i. F. JACOBS . CO., ,
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
July 25, 177.
KANSAS.
AH ahont its Soil, Climate. Kesonrcr.
Products, Laws, and lis People are given In
the KANSAS FARMER, a 10-pige weekly,
in its l-th year. Post paid, a mos.j 50c.
Address J. K. HTDSON,
Topeka, Kansas.
Has jnirkly taken a high place among
agricultural journals." JT. Y. Trihe..i.
"Ye have considered it among the best of
our exch:uigis, and a worth. re-rvsenl itive
of the VYect." Practical Farmer, Phil ula.
.... "Our Kansas frl"i.ds should feel much
pride in the high character and sterling
worth of their Mate agricultural paper."
Kalie-nal Lire-Stork Journal... "Ye cheer
fully credit it with bjitig one of the best
edited of onr Western agricullnrd rx
changes." Spirit of tht Timet, X. Y.
Large stock of ready madeclothingof the
latest and choicest sty tea, fur men and
boys, bate, caps, boots and shoes, notions,
furnishing goods in eadiesa variety fo sale
at Samuel Su-ajrer'a, to Patterson. - ,
A'et AdtHtrttaements-
HA??
Avanlri at Cr "ST txlwl1 fi
JL m AM faMa a4 m Bmm ami t-Mt
obr aw aarnS-n Taa bmt Mian
ssrr laisV. A anir ft Mrt l-ffatr M flfNIT
n twrT W .Sws1 tjT J f Br a
A HOMEa-& FARM
or voi r o..
KOW IS TO SECUEE It
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
FOR AN ACRE
Of the best land in America. 2.000 acres
in Eastkux KFAaa.f, on the line ot tha
I'xlos Pacutic K.iiLBuAO now forsa.e. Ten
nmr) ereJi! gtnen, iuterttt only 6 per cent.
These" are tLe only lands for sale on tho
line of this Great Riilroad, the World's
Highway. Shd for The New "Pmmea,"
tbe best paper for those aeeking Dew hintfeV
ever pnblinhetl. Full inforniatioa. with
mans, sent Fees. O. V. DA Via, Laud
Ag :nt T. P. 14. R.; Oui .ha, Ntb.
WORK FOR ALL,
In their own localities, canvassing tor tho
Ftrr-E Vsitob. (rh!argel J Weekly and
Monthly. Vargett ptpet in lite HVW, with
mammoth Chmmos tree. Big commissions
to agents. Terms and outfit tree. Address
P. O. A'ICKERY", Augusta, Maine.
PIANOS
Retail prire t'JHf, only
$M. Parlor Orzam.
price f;Ml oulv Paper free. DAN
IEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J.
"FACE'S SALE7
JoXEsviLLE.Mwh Dec. 27, 1877. Mettre.
Forlet : 1 sent you jo cents for two boxes
of Grace's Salve. I h e had two and
have used them on an ulcer on tny foot, and
it is amost aelL . Respectfnlly ydiirs,
C. J. V.3 Ness.
Trice 2i cents a box at all drnggbts, or
sent bv mail on rereipt of So cents. Pr
parrd'by SEffl W. FtfWLE at SON, e6
Harrison Avenue, Biwlon, alass.
CoESurnplion Can ta Cured.
For proof ol the fact see uy circular,
which, will be sent fret to snv adilreJ.
OSClt G. MOSES, 18 Cortlandi street,
Nfew Yc.-L-.'
Pliihlelpb'a. b. Eeadiag Eailroad.
ArrjDffmcnt cf Pawncr Trains.
NoVEV8::a 3tHi 187f;
ti'aHi leave Urrritburg at fvliowt :
Tor NVt Tort it 5 20, 8 10 a. in., ulJ 200
and 7 85 p. m.
For Philadelphia at 5 2i, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.,
2UOand i il p. m.
For Kealing a 5 2m. 8 10, 9 ii a. m., 2 00
3 57 and 7 .V p in.
For Pottsville at o 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 ' "7
p. m. and via Schuylkill A Susquehanna
Branch at 2 40 p. s.
For Auburn via S. k. S. Branch at 5 10 m.
For Alientown at 5 20, 8 !0 a. m., 2 00,
3 57 and 7 5-5 p. m.
The 5 2r; 8 10 a. ra ami 3 .17 and 7 55 p m.
trains ha through ears fr New York.
The o 20, 8 10 a- ra. and 3 OO p m. trains
have through cars for Philadelphia.
SUSD.iTS.
For New York at 5 20 a. m.
For Alientown and way stations at 5 20a. iu.
For Readings Philailelphia aud way stations
a' 1 4 p. m. -'
Train for Hnrrahnrg leave usfolfox -
Leave New York at 8 4-5 a. m., aud l'utf,
dot) and 1 44 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 1 j a. m., and 3 40,
and 7 20 p. m.
Leave Keaniug at ft 4", 7 40, 11 20 a. m.,
1 30, 6 13 arid 10 J p. m.
Leave Pottsville at 6 10, 9 15 a. tn. and 4 3
p. m.,aud via Schuylkill and Snaqaehau-
ua Branch at 8 15 a. iu.
Leave Auburn via S. k, S. Branch at 12 00
noon. '
L'ave Alientown at 2 30, 5 50, 0 00 a. n.,
12 15, 4 SO and 9 05 p. tu. '
f Doe not run on Mon-tayt.
SCXO.IYS.
Leave New York at 5 30 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p m.
Leave Reading at 4 40 aud 7 40 a. m. and 10
35 p iu, ,
Leave Alientown at 2 30 a. m. and 9 05 pm.
Fia Hurritand Ettex Railroad.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Manager.
C. G. HANCOCK,
- General Ticket .1zent.
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors t D. P. Sulouff,)
DEALERS IN
GRAIA,
COAIa,
Iat3lljJJll,
CEMENT,
Calcined Piaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, Sil.T, A,C.
We buy Graiu, to ba delivered at MuTlu
town ot Mfvieo.
AVe are pnpreJ "o IUruth Sail to dealers
al reasonable ra! s.
BTJYERS 4. KENNEDY.
April 21, 1877-tf
CASH! CASH ! CASH!
TfiM. sErrke dIrgaixs.
I have ruturued from the city with a full
slock of
MEN'S CLOTHING,
Overcoats, IIat and Caps,
At NoVember Prices, Kedooeil.
BOOTS $2 25, I P TO LADIr3
S1I0E3$I.'25. NoSbodJ.1
I base added aline of
PRINTS A.ND MLSLLNS
To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 5 to 6 cts,
. Alw, Arbm-klc's Co Hoe 28 ctr cash.
, .Abo, the genuine Synips. :
Horse Blankets, Bobes, Cheap.
: Call and see, and be Convinced.
J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Nor. 20, 1S77..
The P e.ntiskl a.xd RcrBLKas has no
snpefior as an alvertwlng medium in this
county, and as a journal of varied news
and reading, it ia wot surpassed by any
weekly paper in central Feaiuvytvania.
The papor that is most generally read iu
Juniata wrory i ;he Sentinel and RepuUi-
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