Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 31, 1883, Image 2

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SEiNTKEL & REPUBLICAN
MlFFLlNTOvVN.
Weda?daj January 31,
B.
F. SOHWEIEB,
EMTOI ARB rOPBirrOB.
Concurs is talking on
tio tariff
jnestksu.
Thb Prince of Wales, will visit
Car and the L nited btates, in
March. j
Congress has passed -a lull sppro-
pimtiDgJlSo.tKiO for the last
MIT1CO.
A. jimc liic5 at Viirennes, Indiana
wvLiripfld fcis wife to break Ler of
snoring.
CoKfipr-s. lost a 3av. for the ant
wl wooa '.o warm w nu nu
mittee Faoms.
It if iroposedcn Congress to en- j
wnijipmg post-
rreaidect Arthur
dinner !
party to ti.-e Mrui.s of Lorno
Prklay evening.
Is Ceriumy, List ycir. there
Iftrtt
WR8 '
enough beer consumed to
each person -' quails.
tire toj
!
. .
M-"t the f.--rcigu German facial-,.
ist, was in KtUburg Ist wetii, re-
-citing his coisimuniniio speecu
Ax Ohio ciau, named IIot-Lkiss j
who lives at .Richmond mak a liv 1
ing by raising, and selling horse-rad j
ish. ;
(K Friday the body of -a 2 year:
old chiid. wts takeu by its parents j
from New Yt k city to V,"aoi;tgUn
Pa., and thore citmated. j
Hmihitv, cue of ti:e Fattison, Cas- j
sidv rio? L.e been wared out of ac- i
cepting tLc chairmanship of tne
Philadelphia Dnmocnitic CoaMaittee.
Ir i3 reported that the who!'! cen- j
tral portion of the town of NicoliefT, 1
Russia, has Vpch destroyed
bv
Cro, !
involving scrne loss oi i;i. iu i
1
. . 1 1
turn had a itinulation of Sti,t'!'0 peo-'
pie.
The other day when the hour f or the
ojiening of the Stato fc mate came
there were oc'y two Senators prcs
ent. The char'iain, however -rayed
.all the pnmc ac if every Senator had
.been in place.
"A lon petition has been pre
sented to the I'. S. Senate, akir.
.for legislation t. put an end to all
. discrimination between ailopRihiY
and Loirirpathie doctors in riit-icat
employment by tie Government. '
Thei:e are 3d schoo's ia Russia in
which men are educated to manan
aud operate railways. In America
the operators, and wanageis coiue
up by euccPRMve Ktops of promotion
through the offices of the company.
'Gj nfral Gi; sln r, of Oiiio can
not t charged with Ljicp a ''pen
sion fraud." Ho wan recently award
ed nearly f 5.0(HJ under the Airenrs
of Pensions act, but ho has turned
the entire cuiount ir.to the Troas
ry." Miss yTi;s, who is trying to in
.duce reforms concerning food, ie
custained y high authoy when
.she ways that do.s fed on white bread
die at the iid of fo;!y days, while
they thrive tnd llonri&h on bread
ma-Jo of whole meal."
GovEBKon I'.iTTiS'jN", has been iue
cessfui iu dicpcuii'g the tonstorua
tion ui his frieadd by apjioiiiiiug
Vm. II. Smith, ss recorder of Phila
delphia for a period of 10 ye.tr?,
when the praseut iiuunibe.t Mr.
X&ne has 5 yt.irs yei to serve.
Ths Deniocricy eo far hao been
reforming things at Ilarrisbur
They have diheharged a number oi
cnib and sweep women. Tho men
Ba have sung offices and good pay
t,..!L ry. been dibtuibed. Perhaps
ths reform ,wlh c0ln0 la lh8 bweet
bv-and bv.''
Theue is a despcr
' - stale of anau t,
in Ireland. The Popa hiu.
Kent a
letter to t!ie bishops advising u. J
to pursue coucilhitory attitudes to-'
ward the British Govern-ne-.t, and
why not be conciliatory. Irolr.nd
cannot bring Enghtud to terms by a
belligerant attitude.
Mr. Booth, the commander cf the
Salvation Araiy, is opposed to the
giving cd gifts. '"He has dituiised
three ollieers who had been present
ed with gold watches a1? gifls from
their admiring friends. lie called it
bribery and corruption, and their ex
cnle;oh w.ik a summary procejdh.g."
Some of the United States Sna
tors are in favor of the goveinmcni
erecting telegraph lines and keeping
th n tip .That is a btep in the dhec
tion of too great centralization of
power. Tho Iwsis of Republican
government is, for government to
not engage in any enterprise that
the people are willing to cany on by
private, enterprise, or by corpora
tion.
The railroad accidents, disasters
at sea, incendiary firos, robberio?,
murders aud personal encounters
have been no numerou3 fiince the
year 1S83 came in, that one grows
sick of their recital from week to
week. If they are to be continued
throughout the year, 1883 will prove
itself to be tho most shocking in ca
lamity, and outrago of all the years.
Let us all hopa for better events
from this out.
The North Ameaican says : Tom
Thumb oelebrated his forty-fcixth
bit ib. day in Chicago on the 1th inst.
lie saye when Uiixnnm first got hold
Of Liai was only years of age,
and was so light i strong W ul&
hold him in the palm of hia bd
and was fiequently carried by Bar
num in his overcoat pocket. Tom
aighs when he 6ays, '"Alas ! how I
have grown since then."
Somb days ago a number of cars
of ft passenger train going up a
rade of 12L feet to the mile of a
California mountain railroad, broke
loose and ran back and off the -producing
a wreck. ft -
Ur of paggj-g wre ia. xh,
bleating of tnt coupling it was first
balieved wis accidental, but a San
Franoigeo dispatch states that, from
"ividence civen at the inquest on the
victims of the disaster, instead of
being an accident, tba affair grew
out of an attempt V) wreck tha train
for the purposes of robbery, and that
the two stranse men found dead in
tba wreck wera part of the gang who
jarge me ui iu u cjniu. v ia.Bv uiu.ucm uciuic uOTiiu j Mrs. Eaton ilabeley when
1 it - f 1 L . 7 l,,int'ryi.iir ? - 1 , . 4 1 . . ." ....,. I
-of Agriculture. governor, natnie is ca.iea reform !Ure nobod - lookin 8aid
Thf Deh-areLgislatareereutol ; oy u.o democrats. tin aocief r man, to Sam ,
bill that i.rr.i.--.s.-d to" absJinli tuo j j he Puii.vtelpuia T:nes relates the ' colored. "Yes, sah," an
planted the robbery
y ii i 1 1 u 1 1 1 mi tt 1 'f'i
The New Tork Independent sajs ;
The average of published murders
throughout the United States in
1682 was at the rate of two a dar, or
730 for the whole year, while the
number of executions was bat 101.
New York . State furnished 131 of
of these murders, of which 76 occurr
ed in this cit and 14 in Brrxiklyn,
with only i executions in both cities.
These fijrures mean that a great
i many escaped the gallows who ought
to hare been Langed.
The "oita American savs: The
jaa,.;! t condition of affairs in the Controil
I ei's oiiiee is most awkward and em
barrassing to all the regular business
of the city government, and unless
Fpeediiy settled this contest must
leal to serious responsibility for in-
i ter-at, lcgl cots and other expenses;.
The credit ol this Jt'-liievement la
sulely due to Governor Pattison for
refusing to vticate the office till the i
an in Aiientowu wiio cert-r
sleighing again. On Monday night
in company witii a youn,
man from j
i the lower t-nd of Johigh comity, she
lTiVi Ule country icr a a.eigu
ride. When returning home at mid-.
iniirhf thn v,-nn man f-U fislen. and
- ... - , . ,f . ,
, f u f " th
s'eigli. 1 y()ung man slept on in !
peace and tjUif-t. The horses trotted j
back to their stable. In half an
hour tue young wor.in entf red AU
oiitown oa foot aud went to the sta-
"? " IT - Z t
ha 1 1.0 use f .r tue purse just at taat j
time, an.i snosiuentiy me yoaas !
Tvoruan umi no Ui,e
man.
for tho young !
- t
T;:e Philadelphia North American
positions that no sick mau i
should be allowed to et aboard of a j
pahgonger railway car, unle-.s S'jme j
competent phvweian shall have
lirst
......... t-
cert:n't taut tus a::ease is noi
con
San f.iL'eous. A nian nicy leave
Francisco with the contajrion in his
evBietn uul land ou the Atlantic
coast before he is very ei. k. That
cannot be defended against perhaps.
Bui, it is aivavs optional with station
ninster whether a iskk person shad
be allowed in the waiting rooms or j
to eiiter a mili ar car.
Soms eort of
followiDg: There is ote voang wom-
will go I
I
supervision is aosolu.tly noeaei tor , t!j(lt a !U-g;i,ti-at3 might ptrfoia it
the j.rotwiion of tho public : other-1 Wllij cs3 Slmdal to the church. Adul
".ise no coni?gions disjaK-a like &e terv was pUUish)i by death. Wear
Miiailpox can be limited in its spread. ; trhmnbl with ,,0uL
The dauber is greater in cold thn 1
iu warm weather, yot is present in j
all weather, and must be defendevl ,
against.
SI10RTLOC.2LS.
A livery man was suad for dam
sgfs at Nebraska -ity, because the
horse ho had hired out to a young
couple for a drive ran away and threw
them ont of the sleigh ; b;t he prov
ed by ihe plaintiffs own testimony
that a struggle it r a kiss was the
cane of the accident, and the jury
acquitted th-s horse of all blaino.
3xi-.t week two tin-ware peddlers,
named respectively Herman Keud
rex, aad Jlairis Cooper, foreigners,
were arrested for peddling withont
licc-n. They were taken befe.re
Squire Parker. They were not able
to pay the tine for the violation cf
the licence lnw, and not able to
to obtain bail and consequfsntly were
sent to j'.il.
It will Le a long lime yet till tho
chilly weathur comes to an end, and
Ihe dangerous time- to health is iu
the fall and npring time. You will
need an overcoat to protect yoa
against the spring change. Ilarley
has reduced ths price of his over
coats. He has also reduced the prk'a
of all kinds of clothing for men and
lvys. Now is (he time io buy.
Exchange papers are publishing
the following. Circulars are being
se-i't to soldi?: s iu diilerent sections
ol tne co
miry, by western parue
i;nrr that for the s 'Ui of ih), l'JO
acres If C1 la . etCJreJ'
without the forns'ty ' oc'.pymg
p-a-b.
il for four years le.-.S v
time 01
Kervica in the armv, as pro via.
1 to
law. The land commisbiontr at afili"
itign fetates tiiKt 1 tie law remains
unchanged, and that the circulars
ie fer the pnrposa of deception.
Ths Philadelphia Rocord Almanac
for the year l&Sd, is an attractive
pamphlet, containing a large num
ber of interesting pictures : politi
cal and government data, with time
of trots ia harness, iu wagon, four in
hand and under the saddle, also time
of runniuii race, and walking races,
and rowing matches. It is a handy
almanac, to have. Twenty three
pages, are devoted to an encyclope
dia of tpacta ion ail alphabetically
arranged. Ii is a credit to get out
such r,n almanac.
William Fasick. while coasting ou
Cherry Street hill, last Wednesday
evening d roped his hat. Search was
made for the hat: it was not found
for the reason that another boy, had
taken up the hat, and thrown it ia a
passing sleigh. The eleigh chanced
to be one from this place going to
Salem. The hat was not noticed by
the parties in the sleigh, ti'.l their
return, late at night, from their long
drive. They were at a loss to know
where the hat came from, but when
thoy began telling their neighbors,
on Thursday morning about it. the
fact was not long in reaching Will
iam Fasick ; he Fp?f dily put in r.n
r.ppcararice and received his hat.
On the 21th of January when the
cola was severest, ihe people of
Wiikeslair4: tLis stale, experisne&d
a sensation that will r-v le for
got Len by those who passed through
it About 4.0 acres of tho torn
sunk. Tho shock was like that of
an earth quake, all the walls of t
houses in that d;--'
,ot were more
or
lee
amirecl, anl rasmy of tiicm
T,avA to ba vacated. J.ne uui
took plice ai. mght, and tne co-ter-;
nation can bettor Lc iiaagine-a tlian
described. Tho people ran out ol
tbeir houses into tbe firteta in tbeir
nigbt clotbes. No l.ves were lost.
The Rinkinj of tbe ground it is said
waa owing to props in the coal mines
giving way. The ground sank 12 to
18 inches in some places.
n. H. Flick, May field Farm, Somarstt
Co., Pa., says: Brown' Iron Bitters, at
tested by personal experience, is the King
of Tonics,
People who are conatantly inveigh
ing against Mr. Vanderbiit simply
because he ia rich and spends hit
money as he likes, should remember
that some day they may be rich
themselves. Never strike a man
when he is down. Rochester Post
Expreis.
On Sunday, January 7, Kate A.
Judd joined the church in Newport,
II. L. On the morning of January
24, about 5 o'clock she went into the
cellar of her employer, J. G. Weaver
and st fire to a wood pile, holding
a candle to the wood, until it was
set on fire, She then speedily went
to her room, and remained there till
notified Lhatthe house was on fire
by Mrs. Weaver. Suspicion fell
upon her, she was arrested and con
fessed the crane. She was sent to
jail in default of $10,0o0 bail.
A reliable coutraband; 'Here,
Sm, is a note I want you to hand to
vou are
an Aus-
ohoaing,
swered Sam,
showing his ivories. "And, mind,
don't you whisper a word to a living
soul." "You mar jess rt easy about
j- Hr Kiss. Yesterdav I fotched dat
wmg n-omn a letter from Colonel
p-ercy Xerger. ieu can jess rest
.ST about mv ODeuin' mv mouf "
Texas Sif unus.
People that cultivate the straw
berry may be interested in the fol
lowing; which is taken from a Yir-
Iginia paper; A Southern amateur
I gardener secured slubs from the saw
I mill and bored two-inch holes in
tbem fifteen inches a:art and laid
tbeia round side up upon the edge
aut in h ho,e ia Au t Sach
: .f,.i. ,t 1,.
1 ii ij. i ni .. 11 r 1 ni i ii i i'ui 1 il. ukj uisu
lrom eacu ot nve experimental va
rieties was a sight worth beholding.
When other strawberries in the
neighborhood were all dried up by
the great dronght of that eotson his
were perfoctiou. A half pint or more
were taken at a" time from each plant.
It was but little trouble to keep the
runners down.
A down east paper says : The fa
mous bine laws of Connecticut,- en-
acted by '-the people of the Dorain- j
ion of Notv Haven," were so cilled j
because thrv were printed on blue 1
papCr. Tbey prohibited the cere- j
mJny 0f inarriae beititr performed
ur . ....rsiTi. on t.ha fitrinr'a f round i
ver, or lace ahoo one fthilliug a yard
involved a tax oa a person's estate of
Slo. "No one to cross a river on
the Sabbath but authorized clergy
men. No cne shall travel, cook, j
make beds, sweep houses, cut hair, !
or shave on tho Sabbath or fasting
days. The Sabbath day shall begin
at sunset Saturday." I
Tim following is from th Phiia
delphia Record. Hany Beck, the
Wilkesbarra bar-tender, who swal
lowed his teeth, on Friday night, the
13th inst, and whose friends thought
he would die, arrived in this city, on
Saturday aftern wu. and at once pro
ceeded to the office of Dr. D. Hay a
Agnew. He said that the accident
happened while he was eating a plate
of oysters. He bit upon a shell,
breaking two of his taeth from aa
upper plat containing four. The
plate was loosened iu his mouth and,
with the two remaining teeth, was
swallowed, lodging in the throat.
He proceeded to his home, and four
phybiciasa were summjued. Their
efforts to remove tho te&ta w.ire in
effectual, as tho propor iustrnments
were cot procurable, though one of
the physicians declared his ability to
remove thorn, if Mr. Beck would al
low him to administer chloroform.
To this Mr. Beck objected. In the
meantime the teeth had worked
downward to near the stomach, and
were felt ther with an instrument
iussrted by Dr Murphy. The unfor-
ti.t.sfi mun kj n 4V ni'ii 1 1 t'w 'r rrt i '10
1 tulinio Aj it 1 a ouui u.a ii-.ui v A . u kuu
- . f h;g ace-ideat. He
was UDsible to eit anything, but
could drink a little water. Dr. Agnew
on Saturday afternoon, after a some
what diliculc operation, brought up
the teeth. Mr. Beck, has not been
i strviorsly injured by th5 wingular oc
current
1 1 ii US.
A German has tavented aa olectn
eal threahine machine which makes
1,4000 revolution each minute,
also lights up its entire viomity.
aud
Tremature grirues avoided
Parker's Hair IWsiin, diMngui
bv nt-ioe
!)?d for its I
1
cleanliness a!,d perfume.
A b:dfo.-d coduty wonikn died re
cently at the age of 8 who bad bseu
married tor G7 vesr, and vet saved
br wedding dress for ber tbroud.
John liir.kel, Mt. Carmel, kays ,
"Brown's Iron Bitter ha-i givei me a splen
did arpctite aad greatly !tui)rjve my health.
Billings, Montana, is growing faster
than the fabled ikrcoles. Though on
ly six toonths old it Las a permanent
population of 1000. It is the tcimina
tion of Clarke's Fork Bottom Ditch,
thirty-nine miles long, which irrigator
100,000 acres of fertile land.
Frr! fill Kibi.'i cannot help disturbing
everybody, and mothers should tnow how
soothing Parkers Ginger Tonic is. It rtop
b-ibi' s pains, makes Ibt-in healthy, relieves
their own anxiety and ia aJe to nse. Jour
nal. The mll laby, whose birtb at
Shrewsbury we toted several wetk$
ago, cottmues very mll m tire.
About Christinas, when two months
old, it weiebed only one and a hall
joonds. Its mother's weddinc jin
slipped over the ca0j ? oaa ana up
tne arm to tne cluow.
When a South End Bjari au-'.'is wife
in i .lohatn th ' .
and. ",ne dog got u
--s-b-- - . timer uielii
ard faratched to
be lei oi" oi -a ioom, thev concluded
that it w", ,,.. ,n tnr ihj rlispussir.n.
- (- i . - - ...
""Boston Post.
In our family of ten for ever
two years
Parker's Giuger Tonic has cured headache,
malaria and other complaints so satisfactor-
,iy that w a are in excellent baalth and no
iiMie tor oociors or einer kmiciih.
Chvenicle.
An elderly Eogliah lady of fashion
needing a page advertised : Youth
wanted.'' Next daj there came to ber
a bottle of Rimmd'a wrinkle-filler and
and skin-tightener, a pot of "Fairy
Bloom," a set of false teeth, a flaxen
wig, and some Iodine tosp.
The Huntingdon Industrial Reform
atory needs $690,000 to complete the
institution. The LegiaUtnre will be
aiked to appropriate this amount.
The Philadelphia Times Almanac,
for 1S33, is a complete digest of Peon
sjlvaoia election laws ; game laws ;
list of foreign words and phases ; hat
of office holders in the several depart
ments of the Federal government ;
list of churches in Philadelphia, and
much other valuable data. Besides all
that, of course it contains moon phaies,
time of eclipses and so forth.
The medical grave robbers' over ia
Canada are bolder than in the Uni
ted Slates, ai is evideneed by a des
patch from Montreal under date of last
Wednesday. The despatoh says.
In relation to the resent wholesale
robbery of graves tbore occurred here
yesterday a kcene which would disgTacs
Dahomey. Complaints that students
have been robbing graves in the sur
rounding country, have been nntoeroas
of late, and the outrages have been on
merous of late, and the outrages have
become SO impudent and daring that in I
the country villages and hamlets near;
by, people bury their dead' within the
shadow of their own dwellings aatil
decomposition renders tbem nsaless for
surgical purposes. Five bodies had
been stolen from Vaudeuil cemetery
and otherd fioui villages in this vicini
ty, which the police found, and arrest
ed on of the thieves, who was to have
been tried this afternoon. Whether
meditating a rescue or not does net
appear, but at 2 o'olock 100 medical
students left MoGill college gate
Many of tbem were armed with human
arai and thigh bonet, which they car-
r:ed thas openly.
Tbcy matched aloag
singing college songs and mis behaving
indifferent wajs, nntil they reached
the police court, which tbey entered
with a rush. In a few moments they
commeneed a series of insulting re
marks to the oourt, who ordered the
high constable to clear the room, lie
tried to do so, but the students turned
upon bun, and at buffottcd and guyed
him that be drew hid revolver. At this
momout a potse of police, who had
been sent for came to his rescue and
he pocketed tho weapon. The medicos
eyed them for a moment and then the
actoal scrimmage began, blows being
given and returned. The pohoe
triumphed in tba end, having used
their batons well. The college boys
were compelled to retreat, with the ex-
ct-ption of a few of the riitcleaderg, the
pmics aaoftcco to secure.
The human
relics were taken from the g'uoul.-i, who
carried tbem as fir as it was possible !
to do fco. The maiu cffi'it, however, was :
directed to drivtog the whtpp:d born
back to the college. t-Ht-rtly alterwsrd
those taken priBtnera rsre dis;lirj:i-d
alo without trial Ir thi wif it n
claimed ths niagUtra-os cti Vinvag"
tbeee ooliege ercp&d Th-j s'.uo-.-etR
always escape punibmcat, evoii n'?r,
in their acts.
Mis. Kcbnc, the wife of John Ketioe
the Mollie Mafuire, Lang at Pottsville,
has 10.000 aod another huebsnd. '
The Mercer County Medical Society j
has eciurccnced proceedips against
several physician of that county wLc
practice without a diploma.
The National Transit Company, now
laying a pipe-line through a number of
onnties in the State, has given faim rs
a guarantee that their lands will not le
damaged by leaking pipes. 1
Ho Whiskey,
Brown's Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Brown's Iro:; Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and
it v. ill, in nearly every case,
take the place of ail liquor,
and at the Eymc time -ab-o-lutely
kill die desire tor
whiskey ar"' cdter in'.oxi
cating be vt. ages.
Rev. 6. V. Rice, editor of
the American Christian Rc
yicv)i says of Brown's lion
Bitters;
Can.. 6-Nov. 16, iSSi.
OenS : The f wiii.a vrant
cf vit.-U f.rce in Nisincas
picasare, and vicious :ndul-
genci" of enr people, n-Vcs
your -rerrrati.jn a ncceniir ;
end if (ilict, ?arc hun
dreds who resort to ssJoona
for temporary iecupcration.
Brovv'n's Iron Bittef.s
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c, and it never
fails to render speedy and
pei-mancut relief
lTtlVATE
F'ouse and Lot in
Ho it:?'
i0t curitmir: com-: -'ira
I rDI'"! w';b iwo-j ory d-n.i ie i.
! wea;fcfiT-iK'2rd--d in Irent, nd . -1
--r of
s'm? tifims
onp or two
. . , . ,n;su m,
f -.. ,....(. Cil.l-. I Kl.rn. Pic-nen.
laiuiiir.-, , -j .. - r -
i tc, all nnder good tencc.
I died with Urse and smsll
and wil sin.
fruits. Terms
j easy, and price to suit the times. Apply to
Stephen L.loya iciiisier. nir iuo jn.iu
ies, or to Mrs. F.ehecc L. Wilson, Por
Royal, Jntiiata Co., Fa.
OXF. OF THE MOST PROFITABLE
BLACKSMITH STANDS in tbe county
may be purchased of the cndcTi'gnerl at a
reasonable price. The property is situated
ia Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with
tha Smith stand inclndffs a lot of about
TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a
comfortable Two-sK,rv Framellonse, a com
modious St.-ble and other ontbuildines.
There is a Well of good water at the door
of the house. For particulars call on or
address HOOPS.
TYalmit P. O., Juniata Co., Pa
J Payment to suit Pnrcbiicr.
Legci.
Administrator's notice.
LETTERS TESTAMEXTAKT 03 THB
estate of Mrs. C;turin S tine, lata of
Fermnaj;h township, Juniata county de
cesaid, luring been grautcd to the under
signed, ail persona indebted to said 'estate
are requested to make payment, and thue
having claims or demands are requested to
make known the same witbvnt delar to
SAUL EL ST1KE, Admiaistrater,
ttuiond, Ceuter Co., Fa.
January 10,-81!.
AIDITOK'S NOTICE.
tht Orphan' Court Juniata C'ay
Id the estaio of Peter Rauibergur dee'd
The andersiagned appointed auditor by
be Orphans Court, o! Juniata Co., to
audit and pass upon the exceptions tiled to
tun account of Thomas Runibergrr, Ex
ecutor of foter KnmbrrgT, dece&sed,
late of tho township, ol Monroe, to as
certain the indebtedueas of the legatees, to
aaid estate, to determine any question that
my arise in the settlement or .distribution
of aaid eslato, and to make distribution
thereof to aad among those persons legally
entitW thereto, hereby gives notice, that
hit viil .r..nii tn th Anri if him nmiinf.
ment, at his office in Hitliinton, the
24tb day ol January, A. I., ISHS, between
the hours of 10 o'clock A. if. aui 4 o'clcck
P. M., of said day, wheu and whore a 1 r- j
tons interested will present their claims, '
or Do forever debarred Iroin coiuit.i; in up
ou said lund. ALKKEU J. PATTEKiON .
Auditor.
WitHiotowD, Dec 'r 29, 1&S2.
Notice To Stockholders.
Office of the Foutn Pennsylvania E. C,
Eby'a Uuilding, Market aud Filth streets,
Ilarrioburg, Pa., January 18S3. Notice
The stocb-holdera of the South Pennsyl
vania Kailroad Coiupany, iacorporated un
der the name of the Duncannon, Laudu
burg and Broad Top Railroad Coapauy,
afterward duly changed to that of the Sher
man's Valley aud Broad Top K-iilroud Coia
paay, and agaib changed to that ot the
Pennsylvania Pacific Railway Company,
but now by act of assembly, approved April
1, 1863, changed to the corporals N vie of
the South Pennsylrauia Railway t'omany,
are heicb" nutitlcd that aa iasia'.hujnt of
Five dollars (o.OJ) per share bit tw ail call
ed by reeolutiou of the board of directors
of taid company, payable to the treasurer
thoreoi ou the. 27th day of January 1SS-J.
Also that a further icsulluieot oi iJ.i'O per
share has been called by same rrsoiuiion
of the board of directors pjyab'io on t!ie
2ud day cl Jarv.b, lsJ.
Said iustalliunts can be pi id n vr b
fore said dates, to tho undorsigned, at the
ollice cl the company, coir.cr of Fii:h, and
Markel atrtets, ia Ihe cky of lla.-:i:liuig,
Pa. By order of the BarJ oi" Pirocto.s.
F. J. GKOrKVE.NT.
Eccrelary and Trtasurer, S. P. P.. K. Co.
I I3UTTERW0RKER
1 I Opntliff om tee priaoipl of
l DIRECT AND POWERFUL
W PRESSURE,
tilfiir.a; pm th bMr. Wcik ia tM out u woil.
CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK,
I STRONG, CHEAP.
and frr fnQ drriptlra circulars to ths InTantoi-s
aa4 SOLS MAKLas.
PORTER BLANCH AIID'S
comcobo, M. H.
SONS,
CAFTIC3 .IftTIC E.
ALL persnnn arc her"by caiitior.i -.1
against fishing or hnntinsr, i-.ifhi r;nir
berries, or crossing fields, or in any other
wuv lrcpjiiig on the iauds ol the under
signed J. h. Khskpp.
al'Tnil
Tl.i i"t nt tire"
ie prihmd by !:-'-
KiOtrnt of III frr-:.v
r It coriamt eu'rn i
oatyuuitaet.er.eti.i-.i
to ths mcz p asil htT J
I Bntnwtr.e YsititalCslvtaCrrierFairfr.air A
wsTrsrl3 to p-ntrt fr-.Uiiij en tn h.-:.- ar.i 11 re- B1
mcv-Uamirun nditciii.-ijE. Hlscc-JC & Co.. 2. L.
We. mm4 fl rhu. t Jwlm Is &.ft k-A f
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
.. Susa-Wi s!! ixd ttn-S Bafarr.
Ir -j re a nie- hsr.ic or !snnrt et v-.;'-.
.-t-wJc. i-r 9 --vtW rr-ji wn I? i-.T..'.y cr ii.zit
i i uu try rAltBt's Oti". Tv !tsr.
ITtii -saltier, misii;?r er f--tT.f :r.au e
"-: ; "; ? cv.ii.! tuar'i-.iieitrl inr.tr u-
lnf-ni-stirsf;w:'!:art.bi:tTEp:"lrr's(jirl5:-:
11 .en h.s. 9 "em:?!i7liDi,, l'tpi. i"i.-r?-t
V.:tSTt f.-rlai-., orsnrciarTO' ll-lu3
-i.-:- 1 Llc3 crrrrrer.p." prr. l.-v- .-Pa
&r f?! f.i tcrsst tufi C.-n Znst 8:c4.
If T3u re W3jtit; swV IreiBSfs, df-jritv'a or
f 1 7 rt.tsc cr wes.nm sndrrtms jk.xhiti but,
Ci r i o. -c at rnce : it wia inTigrare and b;ni-i
rp frm th? fi't 6m tit will oertr irticars.
it V. SitcdreU ef -'7 e yean.
r a; not r rk-nt. r', " ..""rojie h
n.mJ tl tft, nmadls: ifnM h, tbcirOTM.,a4 :-mUn.ly
'r. af f--i -n tin?. s4 f-lir.xttr M
Ifl i i -Z, 'US.' 4U. k mwn, 'sliWhr! ! sr:
BtElT f AVI!S fJTIKO DOHAH SIIK.
I'.l r h -d iuarr frgrnc has vu.e this G
!;-; -f-.:l-pr'TKiecec(Si.t:-f fpn9T. There
f w-cthiBT i. Inmt odd hmrrez Flohos.
T: : C.i-WCM 3 lock fcr fcgnaOire o fa
A Foundry, in Jjood order, at Johnatown
Juniata Co., 1 a. The e-sine is new. Ino
melting st pemtis has just been ovtihaiiled
and made a good as when new Tlie "ncp
is large si:U roomy.
tarlmnls are ende
All of trt ) ..flver.il de-
onc r.'.of. The Foan-
dry has the bjst run of t-iKtroi in the '
county. Inconnection with the Fonndry I
there 51 or 6 acres ol land for s!a, bavins
thereon elected Lsrirc Frame dwelling
Hoa-n. noaily new, anrf. a gcoJ-sia-.-d Barn.
Good Urehfir.', A;.lf. Gr.ip?s. t". Kvr-rr-lhiif
C'.nvcsirat .ibo'ii the premises. Tf i'.l
seii ait ftr jait. For further pirticninrs call
0 6r a.id;ri J. II. KOGEKS.
Johnstcfn, Janiata Co., Pa.
A LOT iF CiiOL Nb IN TKi VILLAGE
ol KcCoysvi'L', J'ir.iata county, hr.tine
ihereoa erecfod a ijci Dweliinc Hctae 20x
: ot' fff-t, r.n S!.ibi i:'.30 fi-et, new R'ocd
' Ilt -.ia 12iC feet, fiug Pen and other out
! buiidia;i. '.V:i o! f-u-i wntcrst thedoor.
' Fmit on the Io:. Terms, rcr.-r.abl.
I For lurther pjir'icn'ars, '! on oraddre'i
iNKAL M. STEWART,
j iicCoys' iile Jcnia'a Co..
A vxr.M if t?. ir.F.r.-; ks t-:riK?
cear and in a g.ivd flaic of criiv jt;ffu. th
baiance in timber, ia Sjwv.ee Jli(Z tor.bhip,
JnriaU conntv, Pa., one-hj.'l ah from the
prOjOsea rawroaa irom ine Juni iU to the
Pc. ir.iC river, six tc:,-,-5 !r..n; Port Roya.
The improvements are a I.ari Stone Dwe-
ling House, 2Sx39 feet, with a of good
1 as.
i
A rOt.lDKI FOB SALE. J
I
waierai .ncuwir, 0.1.: a. rn, cum n;ro,iipie . Hiaie X. J.. is over tfce cor of
and other otitbitii iirg, s .' irrre A p; le Or -
chara, ana a great variety ot irmt. Aiso
thenchttoijaarrv iin stone 01 a farm
-1 L.ir ji.,:., n. -... , .
about a half disunt. The farm li.-.s been
limed reevnty.
lea as Onv-h&lC
annnaZ pavments.
cash, ba.'nc in two
For larther j srticnars a tdif .-s
S. A. liDFF.M X.
. Sjruee UUt, Juniata In., l a.
Setv avertatmcnis.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFLlXTOTf FA.
with
BRANCH AT PORT ROTAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
iJ.MiYIN l oMEliOV, P"dtHt.
Die cross ;
J. .Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock,
George Jacobs,
Amos (j. Buu.sal!,
Yf. C. Pouiaoy,
Philip M. Kepuer,
Louis E. Atkinson.
STOCKHOLDERS :
J. Niu Patcioy, R.E.Parker,
Philip M. Kepuer,
Joseph iiotUrock,
(ieorge Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W.C. Pomeruy,
Amos G. Bonaoll,
ojh Ilcrtzler,
Anuie M. bhel.ey,
Jane II. Irwin,
Mary Kurti,
Samuel 11. Kurti,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John Hoi tiler.
Charlotte Snyder.
iJ-laiiT! lumti at the rate ol 2 per
cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 por cent, on
111 mouths certincaies.
f jaci3, lbi9-tf
is sweeping bf, 6
aud dare before you uii
souietoiug ni-ghty and sub.inie leave oe
hiiid to couqucr time." $00 a week in your
onaioxa. i ..u.t:i..e. Xo risk. Every
ihini nun. Caj Ital noi ri-.iuired. We Will
furnish you ever) thing. Many are making
fortunes. Ladies make as much a men,
and boys and gi. Is uialo great pay. Read
er, if you waul buiue at which yoa can
make grea pay all the time, write for par
ticu'ars tr h. Ii vtLf ri i. Co.,
1 ortlaod liaiue.
Farmers aud others disiriag a; genteel,
iucrativu s-ecy hus!u':ss, by iiich i to
-0 a tijy tan 00 c.:ric 1 i-end address at
once, on poval, le il. 0. WiLkissoJi ifc Co.
lKo and l'J7 Fulton street, New York.
Dec. aS2 6m.
i'itl VATE SALE.
A fa. m of of i3 acres, more or less, in
Delaware township, Juuiuia Co., Pa. To
utiles north est of Thonipsontown. It
is sand tiui, all cleared, excepting
about 4 acres, which are iu timber. Tberu
la a Peach U.cbaid oi to acies, aad an
Jk , '.e (J.cjid 01 2 acres on the farm. The
Uufs. is a Uut.d Frame House, iict Baru,
Uul xiuilding?, tpnr.g Water at the house.
A bargain For lunher particulars call ou,
oraddrcis
L Bi:;."ii,
Thoni.sout'n Juuiata Co Pa
Valuable iical Estate at Private
Sale.
The unilcr.-ineJ otlers for sale, a tract ot
UtiC UuuUred Aoiis. nri..r.d more or less,
oa ohicb there is a Urge 3 rt'E-D WELL-1'U-UJUSL",
in good .cpair ai.d good
1A.N K-MAUN and out luildu gs abd a
L iliT-Mii.L three stories high, the tr.o
iuner SLuiUs of hicu aro slouu, and the
third Irarun, with three tuu of good trench
burr, oi.s new oveishot wheel, one new
iron abeel, aud renrii: nv :ti !y n-. w ttirough
ou.. Sl.il i..e Uliif p.vi. Ibe
lauc is i,uoa r...u ;ai.j. a,ia ia a guui elate
ol cultivation. Ihe 1-ill has au excellent
country trade.
Ihis is a Tei v tleaiii.:.: prop-rty and is
siitiaied oiiemi.c auu i-e-lourlh north-west
ol McAlisic.viile Juiiiata Co., I'a.. aud iii
i be on easv terms.
I 1- ..... ....
I tuiii.n i.i;uimi ji.i a:t.!-! jr
j kdJreas Jaob &oiith, Aic.Vliaterviile
, or JeiennaU Ltelis. iliiilinluitn I'a
h ()r
Pa.,
ur
jJohalJ. Smitli, Cli.etrr Spriii!", Che
er
cuiimj i-a.
a Well ol water near ihe dcor; Stone Bai.l
tain, 40x'JO; Orchard. No. 2. Nhit r-,m..
Iloiiiie, good cellar
u;i.n;er I
11.V-.'; .-rrt:.- and i-.
use.
1 iil? iiaii lain, 4orjO ; tiagi
n She-! :
uoou ionng trehara, cl graiua Irnit ia
bearing conuition. iV ,!l sell all, cr h ,!f. to
suit pui.Uav.r. Tte land is well adapted
by ni-ro ler the ra.-iLg c l grain and slock,
i lealy 01 mae stono. The community is
ood. Cburci.tr. and schovi hun.
iiei.!. Teriin .aodrratc. Fi r parti -uiant
t m L-i ri tu 1 u 1 e, ar.i.ia C
, J"a.
SPEI
J i f!5
u ! t 4
Ist-'l in ia i ii 'ciri! Chit: tii. -s !;-r Com
mcnion purposes.
EzceiLnt for Luriks a::J V v
Persons aaJ the A-reJ.
'l
JT
mm m bL was 1
FOUR YEARS OLD.
fTiillS t i.l.LBit. 1 i.U .N ATI E
WINK J
X is made lrom tho
iraii rai ea ic tr.i ;
A x llol -f. A TE I A KM is TL'SCAKORA ' or "e1"'0? at 5 20, 6 25, 7 6 ), 9 50 a m
coi.tiur.n:- 2f5 aen s, ,CBt 175, 1 45, 4 00 and S 00 p m. '
e.-es cicar. 1 .i s. ts ot L;:i.u.iigs. '0.'i ; For Pottsville at 5 20, 7 50, 9 5'i a m aaj
Log House, 2xi:l, piaitertd and pe!.bied i ! 1 4"' t!, 4 0(1 P- " vi. Schnyik'ill
Kitchen allaelle't. llxlS : Siring ...'I S lisillll-hanna R.nn.h n 1 t j a .
mwm m
juice of the 'i)orlols WfSJ f IRiS B 1 15 B
.t:.v. it. H.-. cilia I02A!I3 2
laoie
are ucurp is'cd by any other Jtive Yi ine
iiein); me jinc ja.ee of ihe Gr"t. produc
ed nnder ilr. Sprer's own personal super-
vision, its purity it. j;mi
nt' f Ti-e J a": ,:?
ueiuss, are guar-i-iii
fs.t.tke
01 ,u " fl"-
2uJ titC
wia..at
invalid nse It to euTartreo. it is Mrticu-1
I-rk- h nvlii-i .l to t'.-.n x -e.i i rirtliliaU-d.
S3U STi:-. .o t; Ta: . --i a &:.a.-":tr iaa. ac-i
ect ihe weaker s. It is in every resrect
A WI 'L TO LE KEI.iLU i".
P. J. SHERRY.
The P- J. SHL7.::V ii a or Super
ior Character aad partakes of the rich rju :i-jriv-3
of tl.c gra,-e lrom wb'i it is midc
I"i- .- I'.ui-y, K ".-.. F: ir-ir .i :."i JW -i -.il
l'rojcr.i.j, it it tr! i tie fcaj'i unsscoaed.
Fl'KEU'S
P. J. BRANDY.
This LKA.NDY stands unrivalled in tiiif
Couutry belr.g (ar si;j---rii.r for niedicinal
Pur',',sc'
3 A X't-'Lij J.-i:;;-ti.a ;'i-.)tu tl: jrjj-e
contains valu.ibl-- rsedicml prnp-.-'.iei.
It has a aeiicate uavor, s.muar io tuat oi
; the grapei l.-.no n.u ii. ii iisli..ed, and is
j in gicat Uvor auucg nral-claus famiiics.
j" SeC that the aiSoanre of ALFLED
1 I '
; cicn b-jttle.
i .lhr,
i ac"aDyl
I everywhere
Sold by L. Bsnks. And by druggists
sept. la-liSJ
j SsIoBil'.s prir.tel on sl.ort notice at the j
I oflice of tho Stttaul aud Rtfnblicau. i
t zr. :. , 1 -. v , . iv v in.- s l. 1 sT-
ii rm.ui."i ...... ,
ii riii. 1 1.
done at l!iu oil.ee.
rrw"' uaw'-
-SiiLVANIAEAlLKOAD.
I'IME-T ABht'
EASTWARD-
riveatIlkmh'-8t8-!(,-,tt
Johsmows
Exra..-s haves AUOOB.---J
.... . ... nit! fctot bluff
a nu e,
."astu PniladCphi. a
5.05 p. m-
Vaii Taaw leaves Pituborg daily a
ri n. , Ai.oon. at 2.25 p. m. and p
.Ing at .11 regular stu.10ns.rr. es , at Jtmn
I .1 .S 3S V. ru., UarriiUurg y .
adolphia 11 OU p. W.
' Hail Express leaves Pilt.burg at 1 WP
Aitoona P- : Tyrone .7 1. P . H-
in
llin 9 43 P m :
HarrisDurs ii"l""
delphia 2- pw
WtsTn'AKD.
iiirjus AccoaoD.tioa leaves
Harris-
risburg dai!y at 10.15 a. iu.,and stopping at
III sulions arrives at Jlifflin at 12. W P- .
Han. Tsaim leaves Philttdelphia dally t
; 00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.15 niB
Vi.Zl p. re., stopping at all almioas between
SliSliu aud Alto""" reaches Altoona at3.4-j
p. m., i';ttbiitg 8.59 p. ui.
Hiriu AccoaaooAiio.x leaves Harris
burg daily except buuday at 6.00 p. ni.,aud
stoppiLg at all stations, arrives at iliffilu at
7.00 p. m.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphui 11 2i)
p in: Uarrisbuig 3 05 am; Duncannon 3
53am; Newport 4 18 a iu ; Mifflin 6 01 a
nt; Lewistown 6a5 am; ile Veytown 5 50
am; Mt. L'uion i:am; lluatmjtdon
45am; Petersburg 7 0- a m ; si pruce Creek
7 15 aw; Tyrone 7 34 am; Bell's HiUs
7 oi a iu ; Altoou 8 15 a m ; Pltubmg
1 36 p n.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 t'i a
m : Harrioburir S 15 p m ; MilHin 4 37 p iu ;
Lewislowu 4 68pm ; Huntingdon 6 CO pin ;
Tyrone 6 40 p m ; Aitoona "U p m ; 1 itts
harg 1 1 30 p m.
LKWISTOH'K DIVISION.
Trains leave Lewistown Juoction fer 11:1
roy at 6" 26 a m, 10 60 a m, 3 23 p in ; lor
Si'ntury at 7 05 cii, 1 25 p iu.
Vraius ainve ataf.ewistown Junction from
joilruy at 9 10 a ru, 1 50 put, 4 00 p ui ; from
Sunbury at 10 M a ui, 4 43 p ui.
TVKOXSDIVISIy.V.
Trains leave Tyrono for Bellcfonle and
Lock liaven at g 30 a 111, 7 30 p m. Leave
Tyrone lor Ciira eu.tville aud Cleardeld at
8 60 a m, 7 .'.' p m.
Trains leato Tyrone tor Warriors Ma-W,
Peunsvlvania Furnace aad Scotia at 8 20ta
ui and 8 &) p in.
Trains arrive at Tyrone Lotu Bellefoute
and Lock fl feu al 7 30 am, and 6 35 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyroue from Curwens
Tilie and L'lea; field at 7 24 a 111, and 5 Cti p m.
Tiains arrive at Tyrone lrom Sco.ia, War
riors Ma;k and Pennsylvania Furnace at 7
SO a m, a: 2 3 5 p m.
Fhihdelphia ds Eaadin Eailroad.
Arrangement of Passenirfr Trains.
Jcxa 26:b, 1?82.
Tram ieact Uirriiturg as faUnict :
j For New Tork via Alientcwn, at 7 50 a.m.,
I aun 1 to p. ui.
1 F or w York I hilaJcIt-hia and "Ilonnd
' Brock Kouto," 8 52 7 06 a rc, and 1 45
! P m-
. For Philadelphia, 6 52, 7 50, 950 am, 1 44
j ana iwpm.
Auburn, 8 10 a in.
; or Allcntown at 6 20.
7 it, i 50 a m. 1 15
I and 4 00 c m
j The 7 Mam, ard 145 Pm tmir., have
I throtign cars for New Tork i,s Allea
! town.
' SCXDJYS.
, lor A!!.town and way stsiior.s at 5 20 am
I I ' -"lag' '"UKd way stalicn
I t - am and 1 45 p m.
i Train, for lUrmbnrg leant as Mtoxs. :
: 1 rave Kew York vis APentawn at 3 00 a m
I 1 00 and 5 .. p m. '
lorK v;a"ior.B(l Brook Uonte';
ani Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 30,4 00 and
- r ... , n.ianixin. arrivicir it
1 , 9 25 p. m., and
3 40 a ru
, Lost- Philadelphia at 4 30 3 45 a nj., 4 CO.
Jo 1.0 aad 7 35 pru.
te-ave Pcttsville at G CO, 9 00 a. m. arid 4 48
p m.
I Leave iicit-iin;
at 4 ;0. 7 20.
1 I 50 a m.
1 0 , oil tad 1 J 2j in.
1 t i;
I p ivc Pntlavitl. Cl n. fi
rusque.
.i.vana iira-ii-h, 8 l.i a ni. a
! 4
j Leive Ailentowu at b" 0', S 40 a ni., 12 15
t 4 30 and W 05 p m.
'i p m.
SUXD.1YS.
Leare Near York v,a lieti'.oi at 5 SO p
.Philadelphia al 7 S.i p m.
Leave Keading at 7 i') a ni ad If 25 p m
Leave .llenloKn at 9 .'-.j n m
STEtl.XG.T ECASCn.
Leave iiAI'.RISBL UG for Paxtoa, Loch-
CI,
t Si ja.1av. 6 10. 7
210 ami iu a . ..': '
ov, mi'-; ii, a I;,.
- - - , - "X f " eacepi aaturOar
anu ounuay, 0 IU p m
only, 6 10 and G ;5:1
Saturdav
C. G. IIAXCOCS
Gtntral ia,'T aad Ticket jltut.
J. Z. Wt.'OTTEN, 0
Gtmral Miuaztr.
Yearn
0Kiumfc, i-aC
in
- r
toner sunn.
- - 1 X j
f is-
,n !,i. ..v:,.. , . . -
t' -M.
r f
il 1
't -!-n
' - -'os, -f for-.
! . :..". . " "".
i ... -nrTi
r.S B'rb Cl-.Ti
i-
tn-T m-.'
'-at crv: . -
- r. a
t ?--. V, r,ll ,-,,.,
T7- --
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nbiia
C ACTIOS XOTICE.
XX trespass.rj Mn tba land, of ,k"
ders gnedn Fayette, Delawar, ll w .1""
townsmp, by f,.Mng, bunto? Z V"k8'
other way. ' ou,lt",J. or ia any
- CO, ri,T, ... -
Jonathan Kim
Wm BrsnthnSer
Henry S piece
I'Mharine Kurt
C O Shell,
A H Knrts
avid Smith
S Owen Evans
Teston Benner
C- F. Spicher
John L Auker
J B Garber '
S M Kauffmta
J F Dettra
David Hnnberger
Arnold Varne.
L K Myers
. John Mc.Meea
; r n ri,mrn
, y South
g j ju.,B
! Henry Auker
1 I ii-i-,
J W Ilostetler
Jee Ptnen
-vJT-Mssi.
Krery family shonld have , .7 "
. 1 "e 't-aef surf p..A;
: !ace at LkL tr bay
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CARPETS.
Ctoiee Patterns ia
VELVET,
Body and Tapestry
BRUSSELS,
Extra Saper Medium and Low
Grade
IK I GRAINS,
A Full Line of
VENETIAN,
A Complete Lice of
RAG,
A Choice Lot of
HEMP,
Beautiful Patterns ia
STAIR,
aud
HALL
Carpets
AT THE
Carpet House
LaSrr
FURNITURE ROOMS
OF THS
JUNIATA VALLaEY.
At ths Old Stand,
Taa socTuwKsr cokkkb er
EEIDGE & WATEE STSEETS,
MIFrjLISTOIT.e, PA.,
HAS JCsiT BECEIT2D
All tie nbore otiniEerateHl articles,
r.nd all cher iLicgs tiiai rcaj
be foumi ia
CiEFET ! IIIMri mil
AT l'UIUES
mm competition.
ALSO,
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
AN EXTRA LINE OF
MATTRESSES,
Bolsters and mm,
WINDOW SHADES,
iXL COLORS.
Looking Glasses
I GREAT VAPJETT,
111 fact everything usually
JfP' a First-Class House
Furnishbg Goods Store.
JHX S. GRAYBILL
".nd Water Street,
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