i.BsSssawaWw' nutTStsuam "fr''' ''v"SeJ it r i JENTINEL & REPUBLICAN - MIFFL1NTOWN. Wtdnctdar, I'ebraary 25, ISSO B. F. SOU WEIER, editob a so raopairroa. Bepublican State Ticket. SUPREME JUDGE, IIKMtY GREEX, or othmptou coimr. AUDITOR GENERAL, JOII. A. LKaiOX, OF BLA1S COl'XTT. With lU-pubiicariB, it is odIv a question of choice, or preference, as to which, of the several good men, who are candidates for the Presidency they shall nominate, but such is not the case with the De mocracy. Every candidate that they have has a dark spot on his political standard that can not be rubbed out B.iyard is the peer of any of the public men of the country, but unfortunately for tLe Democ racy, Bayard; is on the record s having favored, and advocated the recognition of the Southeren Con federacy, and while there is no tli count to be put on him as a man. His sympathy for the Lost Cause will make him a weak candidate for the Presidency. The people of the Northern States are conscientious in their belief that the free system of government of the Northern States is right, and they will see to it that the chief officers of the Gen eral Government is not put into the management of men who believe that the slave system of govei nraent of the Southern States was the correct system for the government of the nation. 'A preacher who had been preach ing on trial in a countrv church in the northern Pennsylvania, was tack led by an older preacher and told that it would please the congrega tion greatly if he would give a littie Latin, Greek and Hebrew in his serm ons as if taking for granted that.his hearers underst ood it, when in reality none of them knew anything about those lan'gn iges. The preacher was puzzled He didn't know anything of either Hebrew Greek or Latin him self; but he was a native of Wales, and thought they wouldn't know the difference if he g ive them a little AVeish every time. So he m ule a Scripture quotation in his first sermon to them, and said: ''This passage, brethren, has been slightly altered in the translation. It is only in the or iginal Hebrew that you can grasp its full meaning. I will read it to you in Hebrew, so that you may compre hend it more es ict.y;" and he gave them the passage in very good Welsh. They liked it lirst rate, aud present ly hi gave them some Welsh as Greek, and then some more of L din. Then he was going to give them the Chaldnic version in Welsh, when he mw a Welshman sitting by the door almost bursting with suppressed laughter. Tlie preacher didn't let on, but instead of the Welsh quota tion he was going to give, said ic Welsh, '-For g'iodn'ess' sake my friend, don't Gay a word about this till Iliave a chance to talk with you." The Welshman never told on him, and the congregation, completely de ceived, called him to be their pastor." m m "The river aud harbor bill, passed by Congress in 1S7D, provided for an examination of the Susquehanna river, from Wiikesbarre to the New York State line4 in order to discover how much it would cost to make the channel of this part of the stream t wo feet deep at mean low water, fr the purposes of ste.im navigation. Was placed in charge of Col. Jas. WoiTalL of Harrisburg. a well known civil engineer. AlrWorrail has not confined his labors to a survey of the proposed improvements in the Sus quenunna. but h:is presented in his report an elaborate scheme for es-1 tauasmng canal navigaion uei ween the great lakes an 1 Baltimore, and diverting western freight from New York to southern ports. He believes tliat the Suf-q'ieiiarinali can be ma le a great national highway. He pro poses to make the north branch of tiie Susquehanna navigable from Nanticoko dam, seven miles below Wiikesbarre; to the State line, by jetties aud wiugdams, at a cost of $3-10,000. This part of the stream ho describes as a succession of long ponds sejerated by ripples," which can easily be removed. His idea, however, is to have a great national highway from Buffalo; N. Y., to tide water; a distance of 51S miles, aud the cost of this highway ho estimates at .-l.tKK).(t00.' How truely an exchange writes it, when it says : If we die to-day, the sun wiii shine as brightly, the bird will sing sweetly to-morrow. Business will not be suspended a moment, and the great mas3 will not bestow a thought ripen our memor ies. "Is Le diiid ?" will bo the sol emn inquiry of a few as they pass to their w-ik. But no rue will miss lis esct pt Mir immediate connections mid in a short time they will forget aud laugh as merrily as when we sat Wside tbtia. Thus shall we all, now at five in life, pii-s away. Our chil dren crowd closely be.iind us, and they will soon pass away. In a Jew years cot a living creature caa say, "I revaeruber him." We live in onoth s;r, nd did bur iaesa with those who Sium!Kr in the tomb. Taos is lifu 1 Kow rapid' it passes ! .- - m A daring atteuipt was mads early ou the uioruiug of the lSJi, to rob tLe C.it-t Office at tbi place by three men. Tbev had forced the rear entrance and made mi unsuccessful attempt to blow (ipen the safe a Lea discovered by a private aatshman, who was fired at by one of the burglars who stood guard at tiic door. The watchman returned the fire,' but ibe men escaped, leaving- be hind a full set of toolg. Norrutown pa I tr of the 18:a. The Liverpool Courier says : The imports of American live catt e so far this winter have been on a reduced 6ca!e, partly in consequence of the lower prices ruling here, and partly because of the great mortality attend ing the transit. The steamers batch es during bad weather have to be battened down, impairing ventilation and rendering the atmosphere where the cattie are penned so vitiated that the animals soon succumb. This difficulty has been Oveicome in one steamer. Her owners have patented a contrivance whereby heat passing through a funnel which, according to the description of the coal used has been ascertained to range as high as COO degrees Fahrenheit, is made to draw off the vitiated atmosphere from the cattle pens. Fresh air is sup plied by ventilators through the iron deck-houses. The dacgers of the voyage hr.ve thus been greatly re duced. On Tuesday this steamer landed at Birkenhead 616 cattie in exelient condition, out of 621 em barked at Boston. The other day Senator J. D. Cam eron re-eived a letter from a promin ent German citizen of Cleveland, Ohio, stating that a memorial pro testing iv'unst the nomination of General Grant for a third term is being circulated among the German element "by a few men," and that thev will roll up a heavy memorial ;' but the writer alleges that some of the persons signing it "never voted anvthing but the Democratic ticket," and he closes his letter with the re mark that if "we (the Germans) Lave to be cousulted every time, I think we had better ask Bismarck to come over and rule." "The daughter of Spotted Tail, a tall, ungiiinly young woman of 18, is studying in the Government School for Indians at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. She has lately married the half breed interpreter employed at the barracks and when s? nt to do some scrubbing the other diiy her lordly husband in interfered. His wife was of royal blood, he remarked, the daugher of a chief, and he w:tnted her to loarn on ly what the white ladies do. Ump ! Yah! Haw! how they civilized. mZm Some crazy reformers put several pounds of dynamite tinder the winter ' palace of the king of Russia, and set it off on the 17th, i'lHt The explo sion killed eight soldiers, and wound ed forty live more who were station ed about the building. The probab i.ity is, that the Nobility are at the bottom of the deviltry, and not the people of the empire, as is generally supposed. John Cessna of Bedford county has been chosen as Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, Mr. Cessna will make a vigorous Chairman. UEJCRIL ITEMS. Lawyer Hiseerd, of Coxsackie, N. Y., publishes a card in tbe .Neics of that village, in wbicb be announces that be surrenders up a'l his property, real aud personal, for tbe cause of Christ aud (be Uospd and will soon start cut as 3 evaugelist. Mr. Hiseerd is a ni of great wealth and of bigb Stsndiuii in Lie profession. His extra ordinary purpose was reached because ot a "solemu call from liod. the Creat or and Preserver of us all." A despatch from 111., on the 16;b inst., sats tbe following: A cold-blooded murder was commit ted at Sandwich, 111., yesterday mom- mi?, lwo burglars Having cnterea me house of Mr. Uirain P. Allen, a re spected citizen, were surprised at bis sitting up ia bed and addressing tbem. Oue of tbem immediately opened fire upon hiui bitting him four times. Three of these shots would have proved fatal, lie died instautlj. His wife bad taken refuge iu a closet, and heard some con versation between tbe burglars, wbieh, with another clew they left behind, may lead to their arrest. They secur ed only a trifle in the way of plunder. STATE ITEMS. Lockhaven has a new shoe faotory at work. Nicholas Meirs, of Pittsburg, pos sessed of large means, died last week, and it was found when bis will was reg istered that after leaving bis sou $10 add making small provision for some friends, that the balance of bis proper ty was to be divided between a Catbo lio Church and a cumber of charitable institutions. The law of tho State re quires that where a testator withes to bequeath property to charity or religion tbat the will must be made thirty days before death. Mr. Meirs died nine dajs after his will was made, and bis son, as next of k:o, gets bis share of the i roperty. Wooden bridges weigh about tbe same as iron ones of rqual strength. At Strawaburg, Lancaster coucty, on Saturday a week Dave Homsber, a notorious character aud a friend of bis by name Kees, laid in wait for a man named Wicker, against whom the for mer had a grievance. lo mistake John Werih, a respectable eiiiioo, was shot iu tbe stomach by Homi-her, and, then grappling with Worth, shot him to the bead. Worth's injuries are serious, and his assailant ha.' fled. The board of poor direetors of Berks county at a meeting yesterday p-sd a resolution forbidding tbe ute of smok ing tobacco in auy form by the iumates of the poor house. This action was ta ken because saveral fires t-xk place at tbe bp'tal to he last J"i he origin of which wis traced to sparks falling" fioui pipes. I hicagi Loritner used to livo down sontb aud ne dsy he married a country ooupl. After the ceremony the bride's mother, a tall woman, bigger than the parjon, set out the rye bit-key for the guests. He remonstrated. The old wo man, placing her arms akimbo and looking him straight in the eye, said : Look a-jere, Mr. Preacher yer kim Lere to marry this yere couple. Yo've married this yere couple, now git !" Pascagoula, Miss., has a ladies' anti kiisiog loeistj. Information front Lancaster county ays. On Saturday tbe 14th inst., the abanty of Levi Lade, io Baiubridge, Lancaster county, was broken into by tbe neighbors, who suspected aome tbing wiong, when, on entering tbe room, a most horrible sight met tbe eye of the visitors. Lying on a mis erable bed were tbe dead bodies of the husband and wife and an infant ebild. On the floor not far away lay a little girl about five years old, cold in death, and crouched in a corner, tbe only liv ing member of the family, a little boy boaut three years old, with qaggered face and his feet and tegs froten almost to the knee's. As tbe cttiseos entered, this poor child said, in fearful chatter ing tones, "Don't make a coise, pap is asleep, and ii yon wake biin be will whip me." The mother sod little girl are supposed to have been killed on the Monday night prevously, while the babe abont three months old, lying on its mother's breast, it ia believed, was either frox.n or starved to death. Lane's body bore no marks of violence, but an etamioarion of tbe stomaob left no doubt that his death was caused by arsenic, administered by himself, and that be died probably on Thursday eveuing. Tbe brute of a father bad killed tbem ail, tbe wife by dashing her against a bed post until her neck was broken, and tbe girl seising her by the nock and twisting it out of plaee. Tbe three year old child is in a most piti able condition, its lower limbs being so dreadful ly froien that they have turn ed black, the blood does not circulate through tbem, and tbey wi.l probably have to be amputated to save tbe child's life and it is doubtful whether it eao be saved eves by this terrible remedy. bainbridge is a little villag; on tbe Susquehanna, half way between Mariet ta aud Middletown. Lane and his fam ily came there last Spring, from Mary land, as he said. He was a powerful man, six feet and six inches in height, and aged about twenty-seven years. lie bad no trade, but occasionally earned a little money by odd j bs of labor, spending most of bis earnings for liquor, tie was a coarse, rntunly fel low, abusive to his family and a terror to his neighbors. A day or two after the November election he sold what little furniture and household gxds he nan ana saia ce was going west lie at once left Bainbridge, taking bisfam ily along. In about two weeks after ward his family returned and were sev eral days without a borne. Lane ar rived soon afterward and took bis fam ily info the shanty where tragedy oc curred. During ths winter they have been supported partly by charity and partly by purchases made by Lane at tbe stores on credit. The store keep ers were afraid of bim and let him have necesaries for his family without mon ey. Tbe family did not suffer for foods or fuel. It is said that line's wife belonged to a wealthy family of social positio iu Maryland, and that she eloped with Lane under peculiar cireumstanees, in to which inquiry is now being made. A Democratic memoer of the Ohio Legislature who can't reaL. refused to serve on the committee on the library because "Williams, the edu cated colored member from Cinciiati, was appointed on the same commit tee. "I kin put tip with the insult of bein' put on such a committee when I can't read, but I ain't goin' to swallar the insult of bein' put along with a nigger. I won't sarve." statVitlms. It takes $115,U0O a month to pay the Reading railroad shop bands at Reading. The Huntingdon Presbyterians can celled a debt of $16,000 last Sunday a week. A number of oolonies are forming in Berks coucty to go to, Kansas early in April, Tbe last of the Chinese have left the Beaver Falls Cutlery Works. Mrs. Kulp, of Norristown, was strick en with paralysis while walking on Main street. James R. Sbaw, residing about four miles north of Newville, Cumberland couuty, ia tbe owner of a steer which weighs three thousand pounds. It is reported tbat a cave bas been discovered io Venango couuty, eight i miles from franklin, wbicb contains a number of ohamberj, the ceilings of which are covered with stalactite. A heavy coal vein and implements of rude construction not known to this age have been discovered. Tbe diooviry was made by two coal miners, who have se cured a lease of the ground and will mine the coal. A York firm has a contract for fur nishing ears for a railroad in Japan. A special dispatch to tbe Charleston JVewt and Courier states tbat Bald mountain, in North Carolina, is play ing volcano again. Tbe residents there felt severe shocks snd heard rumbling in tbe mountain on tbe 23tb and 29ib of January. On the 10th of February the rumbling was again beard very dis tinctly at a distance of seventeen miles The people are considerably excited again, and confidently expect tbe whole mouutain to fall to pieces soon. Mr. John Shireman, of Lower Mil lord, is the owner of a pet ground bog tbat slept soundly all winter in a box prepared for bim in s corner of a room On Monday of last week, the 2d of February, Candlemas or ground-bog day, true to the instinct of its race, tbe animal came out of its b i, looked around for its shadow. It second to be greatly stiffened up, and sparingly pnnork of some rvfreohiuent m toe shape of cakes and water, aud then went hack to its box and turned over stiff as ever. JHLntovcn- Democrat. Kite and Williamsport telephone each other over a telegraph wire two hundred and fifty miles long. There is no prospect of rebuilding Parker, the town that was destroyed by fire some time ago in the oil regions Tbe population of Sobuylkili county will reach 125,000. Each congregation within the bounds of Huntingdon Presbytery is called upon to appoint two lady and one gen tleman delegate to aecompaoy tbe pas tor to a convention to be held at Hunt ingdon on the 26 and 27th insts., in the interests of the missionary work. A woman named Gardner is doing tbe banks in Clearfield and Blsir eoun ties in forged and altered drafts on New York. A New York policeman has been ccn rured for throwing snow tails. Women are reeouended for census enumerators. A deer was shot by a Lewistown hun ter on Monday, which is not ss tbe law directs. Tbe farmers of Clinton county are raising a great deal of tobacco. Ia three townships 465 acres were planted last season, snd tbe increase throughout the county this year will be thirty per eent. Tbe average produetion to tbe aere is about 1,500 pounds and the av erage prioe received is about eleven cents. Diphtheria has broken out among tbe children at Romansville, Chester coun ty, and is affecting to a considerable extent the schools of that place. The Renova shops are running ten hours a day and bare 683 men on the pay roll- Pottstown is to have 200 dwellings built this year. OESCRAL ITEMS. Women are in demand in Dakota. One of tbe newspapers of that Territory says: "Dakota wants women;, would like to have them healthy, handsome and young ; but any of passable quality are welcome.' While tbe Louisiana House of Rep resentatives was in session, on Tuesday a week, a pistol fell from Speaker Og den's pocket and was discharged but no one was injured the District Attorn ey filed information against Odcn for carrying eonsealed weapons. The wife of Adam Murray, living nesr New Glasgow, Nova Scotia gave birth to five children three girls and two boys. Ibey are all nuely develop ed, and at latest aooounts were all doing well. North Carolina, South Carolina and Tenue?ee are to unite io celebrating the centennial of the revolutionary bat tle of King's Mountain, which iu fought at the junction of their three State lines on October 7, 1780. If Austria and Itiiy pitch inte each other Germany will look on quietly. Col. Thomas A. Scott bas sabscrib ed one thousand dollars to tbe Irish re lief fund of Philadelphia. 7arefT' Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME-TABLE rot Taaotoa a Locl PaMatoca Taaia BKTwets Haai.Bcao asb Alvoosa. Itlft EASTWARD. WESTWARD. 3!! lA.M. Il2o0: A.M. t 8 0iijPhllador 1 aOiHarrifib's; a.m. r. 8 001 5 30 n .J A. M. 5 IK' 8 l.-.J I 45 9 00 7 5! 1 17 8 45 7 52' 111 8 25 7 44' 11.3 8 24 7 32125i 8 12 7 22.12 45 8 02 7 07 12 35 7 47 6 57 12211 7 82 64'l21l 7 16 6 32! 1 1 59, 7 00 18jll 43 640 6 I2j 11 3: 6 33 6 07 1 1 34 ! 6 25 5 421 1 1 04 6 2'; 10 52 h 14 1035 5 04 10 20 4 51 10 II 4 45 ,10 (Hi 4 3K 9 57 5 22 5 32 5 4! 5 : 6 Oh 6 35 6 6-i 8 12 I 43Kockvilie 1 5ojMrv8vi-e 1 5fij Cove I 20iiDuncan'n! 8 l!( 8 27 8 at; 8 4-i 85 2 14iAiidur! 2 251 bjilv'a 2 3-V Newport 2 47'VillerM'n 3 0l!lhon,,'n 3 lo! Mexico 3 2o;Perrjrsv'e 7 10' ?2!i Q IU 93l 9 4;' 7 5-.'! 9 5- 8 00' IOCS 3 27 Viftiin 3 55;I.ewiato'n 4 OK 'Anderson 10 40 10 55 11 12! 4 24 McV'eyt'n 4 ii Manav'nk 4 52 N Haiiiil'ii 4 59 Mt. I'n ion 1124 1I3H 114-;! 11 64! 12 03! 5 07;Mapleon. 515 Mill Creek! 5 ' Hunting'nj 5 51 PetHrsb'jtj 6 02. B.inve 6 lo;Sj.rVeC'kj 6 2-"i Hirmph'iu: 4 30 4 17 3 58 351 3 4ft 8 3 3 27 3 17 312 3 OX 9 50 11218 9 39 12 35! 12 44 9 22 9 15 .it; 910 8 56 851 1 04 1 15 124! 1 301 6 31, Tyrone 6 4'ii Tipton 6 53 FoMoria 8 40 8 86 8 33 8 15 134 155 H . 8 BelNMill 7 20 Altoon A.H.i 12 55 Pittsbur 2 50i r. a. A. M 9 05 7 40 Westward Fast Trains. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p hi ; Marrinbitrg 4 20 a m ; Duncannon 4 60 a m i '"TTt 5 U a m ; "irSIii 5 s m ; Lewistown 6 1H m ; McTeytown 6 41 am; Mt. Union 70tiaiu; Huntingdon 7 28 a m ; Petersburg 7 44 a ni ; Spruce Cret-k 7 65 am; Tyrone 8 18 am; Bell's Mills 8 3.1am; Altooua 8 50 a in ; Pittsbuig 1 45 p ni: Pittsburjf Express leaves Philadelphia at 6 25 p ni ; 11 Arrishurg 10 25 p m ; Mart sville 10 41 p iu ; Mifflin 1 1 49 p ni ; Lewistown 12 09 a m ; Huntingdon 1 13 a ni ; Tyrone 1 63 a ni ; Altoona 2 25 a m ; Pittsburg 7 00 a iu. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 50 a to ; ilamsburg S 4o p in ; Mitllin 5 09pm; Lewistown 5 27 pa ; Huntingdon 6 28 pin ; Tyrone 7 08 p in ; Altoona 7 40 p m ; Pitts burg 11 45 p ni. Fait Lint H'ttf, on Snndays, will stop at Dnncannon, titrpart, MrVrytoirn, Mt. Union, Petersburg and Br Us Milts, taken flagged. Eastward Fast Train. Philadelphia Exprrsa leares Pittsburg at 4 50pm; Altoona 10 00 p ni ; Bell's Mills 10 18 p in ; Tyrone 10 33 p in ; Spruce Creek 10 48 p m ; Huntingdon 11 16pm; Lewis town 12 30 p m ; Mitllin 12 54 p m ; arrives at Harrisburg at 2 40 p ni, and Philadelphia at 7 00 p m. Atlantic Express leares Pittsburg at 1 10 pm; Altoona 615pm; Tyrone 6 51 pin; Huntingdon 788 pin; Mt. Union 8 00 p m; M-Vey town 8 25 p m ; Lewistown 8 60 p in ; Mifflin 9 12 p m ; Newport 9 56 p m ; Dun cannon 10 20 p ni ; Il.irrir.burg 10 65 p m ; arrives in Philadelphia 3 00 a ru. Pacific Express leaves Pittsburg at 3 15 a m; Altoona 745 am; Tyrone 814 am; Huntingdon 8 49 a m ; Lewistown 9 55 a ill ; Mitllin 10 It; am; Duncannon 11 19 am; Harrisburg 11 50 p m; arrives in Philadel phia 8 40 p ra. Partfic Express East on Sundays tcilfytop at Bell's Mills, Spruce Creek, Petersburg, Kilt Creek. Mt. t'aioa, McVeytowu and Ae port, when t'lagftd. jitlautie Express on Sndayt will stop at Mill Creek, Mapleion and KarysvilU, wkrn flagged. C ACTIO NOTICE. ALL persona are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands ot the under signed either in flfl.-iarira ur.it.... ship, lor the purpose ot fishing or hunting, vi iui mkJJ vuici urjuiw. L. E. Atkixsos. N. A. Ll'KEKS. ct31-tf G.S.Lraens. CAlTIO.w. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to allow their dogs to run, or themselves to tlsh, hunt, gather berries, break or tjn fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary way trespass on the lands of the undersigned. M. K. Beshore. M. tt J. II. Wilson. David Hetrick. Henry Hartman. Thomas Benner. Porter Thompson. Christian ShoatTaUll. William Hetrick. John Motxer. David Sieber. Henry Kloss. raug7, Legal JVoikei. ReclHer'a notice. KoTtca ia liereDy given that ibe following persons nave Hied their accounts in tbe Keg isler's Olbce iu Miittintuwa, and that tbe mum will be presented to the Court Ivrcon 6rmation aud allowance, on TL'tSDAY, alAKCU 16, 18e0 1. Tbe first and final account of Chris tian G. Shelly, Guardian lot Henry A. Ben ner, miuor child of Nancy Benner, dee'd, Ute of Delaware township. 2. Tbe first and flnal account of Abraham Partner, Administrator ot John Partner, deceased, Ute of Millord township. 3. Tbe flrt and final account ef I. D Wallace, Executor, fee., ot Joaeph Hostel ler, deceased, late ot V alker tewnatrp. 4. Tbe final account of Exra Smith, Ad ministrator of Nancy Cotiiuan, deceased, late of Fayette township. 6. The first and partial account of David G. Shetleiiberger, Executor, fcc., of Chris- tun Sbelleubeiger, deceased. 6. The account of Samuel Stimeling, Ad ministrator of Jacob Stimeling, deceased, late of Greenwood township. 7. The account of J. Porter Holiuau, Ad ministrator of JohnS. Cargill, late oi Greenwood township decea-sed. 8. Account of KebU-cca E. Smith Ad niinistratnx, and James North Admistrator of J. M. Kepner deceased. 9. First and final account of Joseph Bell Administrator of Dauiel Andrews, late ol Tuscarora township. 1 1. First and partial accounts of Jona than U. t'krson, and James B Okeson exe cutors ol illiaiu Ukeson deceased. J- M. VcDO.VALD, Register. Krgister's Olbce Miflliulowu. February 16 1880 Administrator' TVotlcO. IVTOT1CE is hereby given that letters of .I' administration, on the estate et K. r. Thoniison. late ef Delaware township, de ceased, have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persona know ing themselves indebted to said estate are requested t make immediate p-ivment, and those having claims w ill present them prop erly authenticated! LKIA11 fHL.HA, Feb.ll,80-4w. Mministrator. Admlniairator'a Notice. "Vi OTICE is hereby given that letters of j.1 administration, on the estate of Peter H?hoar, late ot Fayette tuwnsbip. dee'd, have been granted in due form of U to the undersigned. All persons kaueing theru-elves indebted to said estate are re quest to make immediate payment, and those haviig claims will present them prop erly authenticated tor settlement. AN DUE W BUS HOAR, Feb.ll,80-4w. JiJminutrator. NOTICE OF APPEALS. TIIE County Commissioners will hold Appeals no the tri-ennial assess t ents lor the year 1880, at the following tin-en and places, to wit : For the township of Susquehanna, at the Public House of H. K. Pry ni-.yer in said toMiiship, on Wednesday. Feb." 25, 180. For the township of Greenwood, at the Public House of Thomas l' ix in sid town ship, on Thursday, February 2'1, 1880. Fur the township of Delaware and the borough of Thompsontown, at the Public Home of Mrs. Snyder in Thompsontown, on Friday, February 27, 1880. For the township of Walker, at the Pub lic House of Wm. Knisely in Mexico, on Saturday, February 4, 1880. The Connty Commissioners will be in session at the above times ami places from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. The Assessors ol the townships and boroughs will be required to attend in their respec- tite districts on the above days. j. Bank? wilsox, HUH L. V-MEEN. JOHN P. McWIU.lAMS-, Attest: Commissioners. Jabxs Iswis, Clerk. Jan. 14, 1850. PsleW't's win'"! on short notice at the orbce of the Senttnel and Republican. The Sentinel aud Republican office is the place to have your sale bliia printed. Lartre stock of Itea.iy-msde Clothing (or ile bv II A K LEY & CO. Seatinel and Republican $1.50 a yeai Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement of Passeager Tralas. Novembeb 10th, 1879. 7im leave Harrisburg as follows : For New Tork via Allentewn, at 6 15, 06 a. m., and I 45 p. m. For New York via Philadelphia and "Bound Brook Route," 6 20 (Fast Exp.), 8 C5 a m, and 1 45 p m. Through car; arrives in New York. For Philadelphia at 5 15, 6 20 (Fast Exp.), 8 05, 9 55 a ni, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. For Reading a 5 15. 6 2o (Fast Exp.) 8 05, 9 55 a m, I 45, 4 00 and MiOpm. For Pottsville at 5 15, 8 05 a iu, and 4 00 p. ui. and via Schuylkill & S itsqurbanna Branch at 2 40 p ru. For Auburn, 6 30 a m. For Lancsstej and Columbia, at 6 15, 8 05 a m, and 4 00 p ra. For All?ntown at 5 15, 8 05, 9 55 a m, 1 45 and 4 00 p re. The 5 15 and 8 05 a ra, ai.d 145pm trains have through cars for New York via Al- lentown. The t 05 a. m. train has through cars for Philadelphia. The 8 1)5 a m ar.d 1 45 p m make close connection at Reading with main line trains having through cars for New Tork, via Philadelphia and " Bound Brook Route." suxDjtrs. ' Tot New York at 5 29 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a ra For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p in. Trains for Harrisburg leave as follows t Leave New York via Allentown at 8 45 a m, 1 00 and 530 p m. Leave New York via"Bound Brook Route" and Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 30 aud 4 00 p m, arriving At Harrisburg, I 50, 8 20 9 20 p m, Through car, New York to Harrisburg. Leave Lancaster 8 OS a m aud 3 50 p m. Leave Columbia 7 55 a m and 3 40 p ta. Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a. m., 4 00 and 6 00 (Fast Exp.), and 7 45 p ru. Leave Pottsville at 6 00, 9 10 a. ui. aud 4 40 p m. Leave Reading at 4 50, 7 25, 1 1 GO am, 1 30, 6 15, N 00 and 10 35 p m. Leave Pottsville vu Schuylkill and Susqne banna Branch, 8 25 a ni. Leave Auburn via Schuvlkill aud Susquehanna Branch, rj 1 1 50 a ni. Leave Allentown at 5 50, 9 05 a m., 12 10, 4 30 aud 9 05 p m. SUXDJ rs. Leave New York at 5 80 p. n. Leave Philadelphia at 7 45 p m. Leave Reading at 7 35 a m and 10 25 p m. Leave Allentowo at 9 05 p ro. C. G. UANCOCK General Pass'r Ticket Jgsnl. J. E. WOOl TEN, General Manager. CAl'TIO. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to fish, bunt, break or open truces, or cut wood or young timber, or iu any unneces sary way trespass ou the lands of the under signed. R M Thompson T S Thompson J B Thompson E P Hudson Wm( Thompson Abr.im Shelly Davis Smith, Jr. CASbermer Oct 9, 1878. CAITTIOS JOT ICE. ALL persons are hereby cauti ned not to allow their dogs, cattle or hogs to run, or themselves to fish, hunt, gather berries, or cut wood or young timber, or in any way trespass on the lands of the undersigned in Greenwood or Susquehanna township. Peter Miller Henry Rush Daniel Sbadle George Dressier E Long 4c S Dimm Frederick Roata. Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller Nov 20, 1878 Lteal Jfotictt. I T ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES --sV , or mi CotWTT OF JC3IATA, Fbom Jaoabt 7, 1879, to Jassast 3, 1880. To the Honorable Ike Judgs of ths Court of Common Pleas ef Juniata County : The undersigned, Auditors of the county of Juniata, elected aud sworn according to Uw, to audit, settle and adjust the accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff and Commissioners of tbe said county of Junuu, respectfully report: Tbat we met ia the Auditors' oflice, in Miffiintown, on the first Monday of Jan uary, 1880, being tbe HI ih day of the month, and after a careful examination of said ac counts, we find them to be as follows from tbe 7th day of January, 1879, to the 3rd day of January, 1880, inclusive, tbe Trea surer for the year 1879, John W. Kirk, Esq., pursuant to notice, being present at this settlement : 1879. JOHN W. CIRC, Treas'r. Dr. To cash ol Kobt. K. Parker, Ute Couuty Treasurer ..$ 4254 19 To outstanding taxes 18617 86 To amount of taxes lev led for the year 1879 19451 83 To cash of Millord township, ou account of judgment ......... 125 00 To verdict tees in 1879 44 00 To error in Wa ker township du plicate .' 9 84 To amount received iroul sole f Bonds in 1879 16484 65 153 ISO b7 1879. CONTRA. Cr. Bv Connty Orders paid, issued ia 1878 9 508 69 Bv t'ountv Onlrrs pud, issued in 1879 33761 76 By road view certificates paid By cash to Superinten tendent W. Smith, en account of k o 1 d i a g Teachers' Institute.... By exonerations to col lectors By outstanding tales... By Treasurer's m'i By balance due county. 410 65 m wo 4-12 11 18:9 31 WI 00 392.5 55 -tWlS-t 87 J .a. S, 18i, To !. dee OMMty..3925 65 r. 1979. W. D. WALLS, Sktriff. Dr. To verdict lees M 00 Cr. Bv cask ot Prothxwohiry Rev- ' nolds 9U oo 1979. Js VvUrouLi. D. B. Co and W. II. (ino.siNjf , late Comity Commis sioners. Dr. To b-tlance dae county, an per last year's report. .' JI57 52 ST.1TEMEXT OT OVTSTJXDISG T.1XES in the hands of tke several Col lectors, January 3, 190: Tr. Collector: Ifstrstts. Jlmount. 1876 Philip Smith 1H77 I Brennishollx Lark It-ale Tiiscarora Wt Roya 9 9 05 . 135 66 165 88 )'; Vi 24'J 79 69 8; 89 37 92 14 1877!john Harry 1M, i -ieorge Jacobs M77lMatbias itnr Ku-k Monroe 1M77 David Swartx 1S7. 1:1. F. Z-ider :irawood .n7'J. J.Culbe t a p-uc H:ll !!.! .. A. roller y..r Koval 18 i 02 824 2n 76 93 29 37 1441 99 1178 Jos. Dowlir.jf, I878'. C. Frauk 178 Jos. Feehrer ;Tecarura 'l':lTD jTn-iupout H7M Jos. firav lS7s H. 3. Goshen 1878; Slew art Hench I KTm W ro Kurd 1 k V it? intowa Turrnitt Walker 23 42 1 W SO 21 71 1878,D.B.M'Wil;iams eale 4"3 . 897 27 189 92 427 ta 141 bv Hub r3 Ol 1.'23 39 1348 8SS 914 58 1614 9-i 47 : i 27k 7 57i 5 f 4 V'2? 4" 2I ; 87 at bUl tl 549t fell if 236 e6 187M Simon Mmnma iFrmanagb 187M II. Minium Grevowood 178 5.S. Stong iFayette 1878 David Spicber j Delaware 1878 J Sballenberger! Yonroe IM79 Joseph (tray Lack 1M79 Henry Morrow Tasrarora 1879 Jacob Esb Spruce 11 ill 1879 U PZimuiertxa U,aJe 1879 John Weimar 'Turbett 1S7M W. B. M'ChMi Viliord 1879 Win. Noble Port Koval 1M79S. B. Caveny iPo.eson 179 T. Y. Auker ;Mieiatown 187V Thos. Patton ilh.isuat'n 19 S W Henderson Ferivaeah 1M7V Ui-nj. klerchker; Walker 179 E -Sbolleuberner Payette 1879; 1 boa. Cvooe Delaware I79Joliu S. Shelly Mouroe 1M79 Dauiel U iriiuii Susquehanna 10 9 lyrus A CarguMreeuwood 9 1-1469 31 All X vsMwk is replfnUT subikitted. J.VO f. ALLEN. LEWI DtGA.V, Connty .iudttors. AcDrroas' Orrtca. i Miflliulown, January IV, 1880. ST.1TE.VEXT OF ORDERS DR.1IVX by the Commissioners of the Couniy of Ju niata on Ike 'treasurer of said County, from tke 7th day of January, 179, lo Ike id day ot January, 18eU, inWa-iirt .- .Miscellaneous. James W Itaniiitoa, Jury Commis sioner for I3i8 9 25 00 69 Of 6 oo 80 00 21 00 6 14 23 69 13 2j 13 Oi. 20 0o 3 50 6 60 20 00 62 82 34 00 6 00 8 Oi. 2 50 13 00 28 57 100 00 27 80 5 06 16 82 88 46 45 07 884 87 406 27 210 00 86 00 25 00 25 00 15 56 15 43 James A ilurrav. boarding jurors Dec. term, 1878 Dr. L Banks, medical attendance ot prisoners, 188...... J F Allen, L Degan and G W Hutt- nian, auditing accounts........ D Musser, recording bonds of county officers.......... J F Hummel, repairiug Hove in Reg. Jt Rec. office. 4 Frtnciscus Hardware Co. lor a so line, stove lor jail- lock, bolts Buyers Sl Kennedy, coal lor jail.. F W Koole, pump for cistern tlenry itbotl, pruning-trees... . Ka k. bro., Purdon'a aon'l dieest J L Sandoe, medical attendance of prisoners. G Jacobs, Jr., tor use of Muthers- baugh. tor arresting horse thief. Henry Hawk and Bro., furnishing uiaieriai aim relaying pavement in C. H. yard and rep. jail wall.. Kennedy A. Doty, coal lor jail James A Murray, boarding jurors Apni lerra.... ....... ......... W K McLaughlin, snowiag Port Royal bridge... .............. W F Snyder, stand for court room James Robison, table for Protbon- otary's office. ............ .... Kennedy 4s. Doty, furnishing lum ber and rebuilding screen ..... D S Co; le, lor Juniata co. agricul tural society.......... ........ Stevens A Guss, for two ba.rrt.ui gasoline, etc., lor Court House. Daniel Kuouae, overpai'd tax. 1877 John Harry, for abatement allowed tax payers lorl8.... Henry Hopple, abiteineut allowed, tax payers lor 1877 John Harry, Ex. or Phinp Smith, dee'd, per centmge lor collecting tax in 1876 Wm Pofie,be!ger, John McUeea and otbiT,percentage for collec ting tax lor lf77........ ..... O P Harris, D G Garman and oth ers, porventage lor collecting tax lor 1878 Jos Cummins, short-hand reporter S B Loudon, court crier......... A J Moist, Jury Commissioner "! James Irwin, Clerk lor Jury Com missioners S Books, lor postage stamps, box rent, etc.... John Deihl, wood for Court-bouse, and extra work Howe Jl Elka, lor plastering and whitewashing jail.. ............ Isaac 11 Goshen, coal lor Court bouse and jail................. Bauks Ai Hamlin, medicine for prisoners. ............. ....... O P Robison, repairing cbairs,desk and windowa...... ............ 23 a mall orders amounting to..... It 50 109 23 6 45 8 37 67 56 92009 97 CoW(iii' and Justice' Jeet i Com- T II t ttcnwtaiin cam. Joseph Middagh, f W Moble and tbers Commonwealth Wit no. Joseph Varuer, Samuel Stimeliug and others 170 Coronet andjmttcei Inqutsdsom. S B Loudon, E W H KLieider and others ii 6' Publit Buildtnsr$ Wilber McCahan, repairing door- ' lock, etc 1 w J W Kr siller, painting, glaxiug.elc. 17 6o r raocisens Hardware Co , glass, puttv etc a a IVtlin. rtnairimr stairs...... 1 ov J F Hummel, repairing roof, put- . . SI K i ting on canopjs, eic. ......... " -- Henry Hawk, rebuilding Hues .... " w Courts anJ Jurors' pay. J L Barton. Jacob Weiserand - ers -306- Road Damages and Road Vieics. J W Alien, Mrs. Hannah Leacn, Benjamin Long and others swt j .Jssessors. Aaron Leidy, G S Conn others. $ 537 91 L'onstib'les Returns and Tip staves. Robert Bine, John M Stutts and ...k . S 3oa 82 V - l ""-- uur Wild cal. Fox ami Mink Scalps. Frederick Bcckwith, W H Varuer and others Western Penitentiary. Westers Penitentiary.... 9 9 28 County Frrnon. William D Walls, keeping t.-.waps, boarding prison.-rs, l!, etc.. ..$1961 faiintu Bonds Rrdermed. John Book, John Hcckuiao and others io," Interest. a- a tw Ruhnrt Cummins and 65 others... $3622 9 Public Printing. B F Schweier l-W i' T D Garman. 8i U Bonsall X Jackman 63 7; 9 286 25 Slationetj. Judson Hunt, stationery, including 30J heavv envelopes for Re. . R.-C. office 9 110 65 t L Mutter, reuistratien books, transcriots. and txw.k and seal for Treasurer's oflke. ........ .. 84 tKi Wm Mann. docKet tor Piolhuuota- rv'a orh e. ink. elc. ........... 18 0t- Thomas A. Hunt, for peus. ....... 1 75 9 213 aW Bridges. H J Anderson, planking PonJ bridge, Tuscarort twy..........9 Wm Hencb, pi ins Jt scr;acaiiBS and snperiutending lUe building ot stvae brnlge, at 'i hvifas -a a S4 L-k, DeUwaie twp 45 00 G W Smi:h. tor buiUlin- lau .. lcVO 00 GM lirtb.is and otfters, lLber - and otker miril lor brklae at S T M Callov b's mi:i 129 83 Wm Hencb, Jv.hu HcecS k. i.Lb.rs for US'ur at nridge.. . 162 34 Wm kadv, Jas Speer I others tor lualeriAl aaid work at Co. tine bridge in Cwucoisi arrows..... 223 6. Keuiw-ev av Duty, rem.arisg ns!U bridg 45 92 J ki tiravbill. S S binay aal Jc-b b-'. tor Ubvar at D1. bvijge 13 a Wilbur .UcCalVia. a-t-r-J and re I wus to Lbst Lr"A WuV 1 i vr iiiiaia L l-u, rvpau-s to Uurajng- briOo.. i Ww ri.nch, pui:i p!-uk n Port Royal .-idi 2 & no 92it4 : Commissioners' Ojfke and Court Hvuse J Banks WilswB, iOuiaiiua'r's tees 9 l4 8' H L XcYea. CuantiMiwwr' fees 203 4i J P Mc Vf lHUms, Comaiissioaer's fes 19U 41 Jereaiiah Lvuaa, counsel fees... 4 l Jams Irwin, Clerk lees.. 4HJ 10 John Delhi, janitor 100 V 91043 7t Public Offices. J. A. Christy, aadiii Prothono- tarv's olbce a- d M-.-ier ..! Ke cw'Ur'' -t2c 9 19 0t A. J. Palirra, dis(ru:t aitvraey's I 81 t. Qevr;r J wvbn, Jr., district aitor- uev, fees 112 91 Geo.Keao'Hls,PrwtbuBotary'slees loa 87 9319 7b General, Spring;, and Special Elections, lare-iisg C ut' pay for mltendint EleettanM, for (As use of Buuses, 4-c. Joseph Ivain, William Lauver and others 9415 6 Retnpitulation. Miscellaneous 92063 87 Constables' and Justices' tees in Commonwealth cases 231 85 Commonwealth witnesses......... 276 60 Coronrrs' snd Justices' inquisitions 57 4'. rub.ic bin! unxs ' - Conrts aud Jurors' piy 3"62 9"1 Road damiges and road views.... lr l Assessors. 537 94 Constables' returus and tip-staves, 365 82 W lid cat, fox and mink scalps. ... t 9- Western penitentiary.. ........ 9 23 County prison 1951 87 lounty Bonds redeemed........ . lb-it oo Interest on Bonds lft-"2 9 Public Priutiug aVvi 25 SU' lonery ala .6 tridic.-s -j.mui Commissioners' Utile and Court House lOeB 70 Public unices ...... ............. IIS ik General, spring, and special elec tioDS..... eli ui 9 i3,Wi7 81 Wb, tbe Commissioners of the cuuhty of Juniata for the year 1879, in compliance witb the law, do publish the furegoiug as a full statement of tbe Receipts ami Expen diture of the county aloresaid for the year 1879. Given under our bands at tbe Commis sioners otiice in Miluiutown, this 2nd day ot February, le80. J. BAN sib V Il.SON, II. L. y.cUKKN, J. P. McWILl.IAMS, Commissioners. Attest i Jaaas lawia, Clerk. Ia addition to the foregoing statement of the Receipts aud Expenditures of Ihecountv of Juniata, for the year 1879, we herewith publish the following, as showing the in debtedness ot tbe countv ol Juuiaia on the 3rd day of January. 1880, as ascert ained by tbe Couniy Auditors on examination of the same on tbe 10th day ot January, 1880, to wit : Outstanding county bonds, witb interest to Jan. 8, 18S0 95G011 87 Outstanding county orders....... 56 05 Liabilities of the county ....... 956070 92 from tckich deJuct Outstanding taxes in ths hands ol Colkctors, on Jan. 3,1880 918369 31 Bal. in bands of Treas'r 395 55 Bal. ol judgment vs. Mil lord township ........ 430 00 Bal. in hands of late Co. Cnuimissiouers 457 2 Amt. oing from MitUiu county 175 26 Amt. owing from Hunt ingdon county, on ac count of county hue Bridge. Ill 81 23469 45 Indebtedness or Co. Jan. 3, 1880, $-J2ti01 47 Amount ot bonds paid since accouul was audit-d, 92,7-50.00 Bespecttullv, Ave., J. BANKS WILSOX, H. L. UcMEEM, J. P. ile WILLIAMS, Attest : Commissioners. Jamb, lawi.v, Clerk. CohsUssioiieks' Orncx, 1 liifHintowa, Febraary B, 1880. UINDERTAKlN(j JW. 8TIWMEI. bas opened an ronder taking Establishment in Miffilstoa A full stock of Burial Cases, Caskets, Coffins, and Burial Eobe3 always on band. Goods suitable for every person and all classes. We agree t. give good value every time. .Vo Faacj Prices. Call at WaioHT JsGratbill's Furniiare Store, Crj stal Palace, Miraiutown. X. B. A new Plate Glass nearse the best in the county. Equipments complete in every respect. Jan. 28, lS.o.atn ' Warnsr's Szta Kiting and Liver Cure. ( Firmerlv If. rrmys A imrv 1 w A T:-rabie preparation aril Hi enl.v wrs muslr 10 th wor'-l fiT Krtrht's lllvu-lalM-Ms. AU austuej. Liver. u4 1 1-Twiiiii.n "'of the highest order In proof of these slao-menls. -For ib- ruisnf IMawvee. call for War mr'n Hfr UUkrtM t mrr. ee'or the cure of BrishC'a sni thwhe disas. nil for Wsirwacr'a Suss lwwr UnrCarr. WARNER'S 8AFE BITTERS. It Hthefs-ttBloiKt rmrSllrr. anil stinmlaM evrry function to roof heaiibful acuou. au4 istb:isa benefit In all dlssss. It ceres ssmtwSttmm and xbirjiw Krww." Slona a: ltien-es. 1 C'juscera, A, ft. eer.aii.l6bri. nvspe-lMts. sVekneaiartlr taela. (-(Mmlpaltan. Illilsii-rl Ueklt. tty. etc.. sre cured by lti SkmS shuts. Um uncqualed sssn appetiser soil r-itular nnle. Bottles of two sues ; pnm, awe. noa ai.ee. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE QnirklT give Re4 nl -We tn rhosorTVTirf, r ir H4i9im-I4 ftoii Xmrmtwim. prvn pllsFfoltv rilav n.l r-l.Tvv- rtt-t. tracisvta brouaxnt on bv Trmve anoai, ua wrkt innuai 4ufk. auid 4 -titer ca a i.jwrf'il av- it is u erp p.in axd .-otbt? ffs ttirit Nt-rv-, It o Tr iiyurrt ib ajrtea, wuiihT lnk-o 10 HieiI or ,arv; 'lof. BuitWsof iwusl-; pr.cf". 5e. aul $1.00. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS rr an tnro'J:te civs timniu for Terr' Hwr -trl "HH 09aiUreMM. DyV9. Bll. r4A. MjOAr-.aV. FarsjejT aVaVi Afm. i,d sbo 't N'W'lS do DOtOprrtK ft-lv fti'd avwutar;?. k tiW llla ffsatlr 4a WskruumU sUmlm-m aseial by rtwii Js U.aiaawJ L SveiistlsM sslwjhsta, H.H. Warner & Co Ayer's MairVigor, FOR RESTORINfi GRAY HAI3 TO ITS liATURAL VITALITY AND COLOS. It ia a most acreeaMe dressing, which Is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving tlie hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and ml hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desi red. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldnesa of'n though not always cured. It charks failing of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all case w4iere the glands are not decayed; while to brainy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength aud reuders it pliable. The Vicdr cleanses the scalp, enras) and prevents the formation of dandruff; aud, by its cooling, stimulating;, anil soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and oft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dr est. ing for Ladies' Hair, The Tigob is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, ana. will not soil white cambric It imparta an agreeable and lasting perfume, aud as an article for the toilet it is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. rasPA sr Er. J. C. AYIR & CO., LflircII, Mass:, PnMtisrtU Md Analytical ClwnUtt. oat by all BMtMi-rrs BvcsrwoBsta. ""KENNEDY & DOXY, (S ucceesors to Bayers Jt Kennedy, DEALERS IS osAir, COAIa CEMENT. Caloined Plaster. Land Plaster ftEEDg, SALT, 4.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at JltflUa town or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish 3alt to dealer at reasonable rates. KENNEDY fc DOTX April 21, 1879-tf CArTIO.X NOTICE. A Persons are hereby caulioiied ag tinst XX. tisllluz. huntin?. hreukim. r .w-rim.r tences, or cutting wood or ytong timber, or iu any unnecessary way trespassing on the lands of the undersigned, ia Fvelte township and a tractot woodland in Walker Santnel Watt. John Beshoar. Hnch T. MeAlister. s r. t.-u John Slusser. J-ob Witmer. James McMeen. WiUiam ThoiupiK Robert McAlister. ra.Jir 2 c.trTio, ALL persons are hereby cs::;ined not to flsh, hunt, gather berries, break or Oben fences. Or Cllt WihmI of vnnn. limhrr. or in any anneeesaarv way trespass on tha l-llllu vf tl... 1 . vi 411Q uuuersigneu. itiMos MratMAR. Lrnwica fSBBAnra. Gko. DtrriAiria. William Piorns. FacDEaiCK Uaiscs. Fraxcis Howia. Fermanagh Twp.. June 22, 1B78. f70AWEEK. 912 a day at home easily (Jl U made. Costly Outfit tree. Address Tan It. Co., Angnsta, Mine. decHy t(l 9(1 ,:,.T ' home. Samp!. J bU 0)6U worth 9 . r. Address 6i ton A Co., Portland, Maia. mmh K W ifaVs:J BOCHESTEa, H. T. U WHJSfiivrfijF C - r.Me E ZiSSS'Sst1 T-ti...i.i Vmarr - -:'- - "" ' ----s i "f
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