Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 14, 1883, Image 2

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    IOTim& REPUBLICAN
MirruNTowN.
TTss"tlar. reb'ry 14.
IMS.
B. F. SCHWiilEK,
nvrroa at morumon.
tjt.i-j.LS.-'j. -
Genres, lo.ida the railroad vrret'k
ra in tuo Legislature. lie belong
to the GasEidy ring.
"Os hun.lred and txont j-twa dele
gates attended the Prohibitum Con
T6ntioa at Ilarri&barg. last Thursday
Mb. Spooler, the member "f
is'atuie, from Perry Oj., has a bill
before the bouse legalizing the ne
of fish baskets for tue purpose of
fateh.ng eeis ia lie Juauta river.
Gotk: ixoa Pattisojt, issued aa ad
dress to tiie Legislature, iS6t week.
Tart of the aJdrea was good, bat
ia the ma; a it was a seasoning disii
to the nog of wre.-kcrs, Ciseidy,
Gordon and company. :
'Iks Peaa-vlvani Railroad Com
panyhas drterouned to put dourn j
ail -.g6iuer eve iracjia, Dciween jiar-
nsourg and MiJJ!rtotvri. ins
ground was reentiy inspected by
Vice President Thomson."
"Ex-Sex VT95 A Wilson Nortis.who
reported tue 6 ipre:ue Court de-.'is-ions
for pix veaia, has cmp'.eted his
la.st volume oi reports, aad resumed
the active practice. Adareaa 259
South 1th St., x'liiiM ie.pliia
Ove of the exKSHOua oi the aver-
' . , i
Bffe cruwa of men, i to denounce
railroads ard corpjraiioiis. and whea
they have expended tueir den.incii
tory feelings on that point, they turn
aad as earnestly denounce everybody
bni themseives for not advocating
the budding of m-jre r.-iilruada, and
for noi,aJvo;'atiiig the etablisliiag of
more laanufaotmiag establishments.
Do .vn in Main, the prohibitionists
propose to prevent the use of cider,
a a beverage. Would ut it bo just
as well for tae prohibitionists to paue
a fflomi at or two, or ct least loug
enough to catoh a breath of common
senso.
Combress talked on tbe tariff ques
tion tid the business is qa;te well
stagnated. So one class ot men de
clare; aa other class of men are just
as positive in their declarations tuat
it is too much business, aud over
production that has produced the
preseat stagnation.
Ir Most, the German foreigner,
who is goiag fiom eity to city, in
this country, delivering an incendiary
speech an communism, would gattier
an hundred or two of his kind of peo
pie. and take up a tract of the pu'olic
land, and organize a community un 1
er PTich rul- as hejtalks sb jnt be could
teach the w;rld how much there is
in his theory. But that is not what
the blatherskite wishes to do. His
ambition is to deli vt-r abusive speeches
.an.! take a collection. J ue Co
tion is for Most.
A Pkitadii fhh reporter, t eprocen
ripg the Times cad-d ou many Phil
alclphians one day hfd we k to Je irn
their dcsireas to tue rem viug of the
rspitoi freai Uarrisburg to Pail.id-
phia. The desire for suvh a consa
maticn was universal with the excep
tion of one citizen r.aaied ritantou,
and he aid, "Oh for G-as sake
doa't bring tbe capitol here ; Phila
delphia it bad enough ahead-."' Tae
Phiiadeldhiana fay that Mv.-noria!
IIa.1, the art gallery of the Centen
nial show is a suitable building for a
Ste house.
"Thu Governor of Rhode Island,
in bis anausi racssao de.arvS that
25 por cent, of the children of schooi
aga :n that State do rot attend nnv
school, pnt lic t private : tbnt tlie
number of non-attendants ia :adily
increasing : that the ratio of illilt t-a-y
in Rhode Island is gieat r tl aa
that in any other Northern Stste,
and that the percentage of native
born citizens, who cannot read and
write is twice as great as ia other
parts of New England. Thero is e
surprise of somesigaificanca in these
statements."
Dtrr.nta the lata State Sanatoria!
ontet,t in the Curlisle district Mr.
Bossier, who was a candidate, sent a
eook book 1 1 quite a tumuer of la
dies, whose Lmdwni are Democrats.
The Democrats, now charge thd giv
ing of the boobs us bnltry. There
is no telling whtt may grow out of
the contest, the coidc books my o
work upon tho r-fi.rruers tha? the
Democrats whose wives received a
boak may petition the L;-giMature to
pass a law that every man that gives
his wife a kiss on Sunday, is ou the
road to perdition, aud in the neit
world shall be
A bill in the Legislature proposes
to amend the constitution of the
State, bo that the number of Sena
tor's shall be reduced to 30, and tbe
numlnr of representatives to 50.
The late new constitu'.ion is in a
most grevious fundamental law. Its
pionsterons extravagant provisions
in full are cot here mentioned, but
two notable provision, may be point
ed out It increased the number of
the Courts in the State. It increas
ed the number of Senators and Kep
rosentatives. thereby multiplying the
expenses without giving an equiva
lent to the people in improved gov
rmrcfnt. The people of this cenntry are a
great and prosperous people, bnt
from the utterance of many agitators
an effjrt is being made to break
down, all, or nearly nil the harriers
of intercourse between this govern
ment and the governments of the old
world, by wbich act, all people, good
and bad, and all kinds of articles of
merchandise, and trade may be ad
mitted free, or witbont questiou, or
tariff. To the time server, the mm
and woman, that care but for to day,
nch a system of inter-national iater
course tnav do, but it does not suit
the American, who looks to the fa
ture. The population now doubles
itself every 25 years- There are 50,
000.001). her. One hnudred years
hence, the grand children of the peo
ple row livirg vill witr.e?r this
country filled with people, and the
opportunities of securing a living
reduced to the plain of p pulous dis
tricts iu the old world Such a state
of affairs is in store for the people
of this country, in view of that fact,
would it not be welL now, that we
are vet a century on this side of a
crowded stale of population to shut
the door on at least 75 per cent of
the kind of people, and goods that
c'niw h"T frrtm foreign roitnrriw.
i
f-irriTaistnrii istiin'ii
FiATiR are hit in 5eT Mexico that
an Indian outbreak ia soon to take
A. Clsb-. irns, Texas paper, eaye ;
Scrcr&l parties in tbi3 city gratified
their curioMiy this week in a walk
half a mile south of town to risit per
haps the largest cat ranch in Texan,
or for that matter, in America. The
caU, we prtwdme, are the property
of C-loccl B. J. Chambers, Ia the
eauamcr of 18S1 the whe ifc on the
farm was threshed and a considera
ble quantity of straff was 'aft in rail
pen. They have multiplied until
now at least 50J rats black, wbita,
yellow, gray, s-votted in fact every
color ktioivn to the feline tribe, to
say rothing of kittens can be seen
with but httla trouble by visiting the
pecs.
ffAsaixoTOx, D. 0., wai interested
in to wed hags, last week. Adngh-
tr-r ' ex Sacretary Blairj wa mar
ried. A daughter of Attorney Gea
erii Brewster was married. While
gowjj; to the church, to attend the
marnge of the latter, President Ar
thur s carnage coaUiaiag himeel
aad daughter was ran into by a car
riage in the rear, and the pole of the
atter brote t&ronh a nanel. but ilul
. T .
not (strike either of the occupants.
Oa h;s retai n from the church, how
ever, the wheels of President Arthur's
carnage became locked with those
of several others, aad, finding that
his alroadv damaged vehicle could
bft extricated without long delay
.u, 1-,.;.1.4 i i !!.
the President abandoned it and walk
ed home, with his daughter, through
the rain.
Abont 1 30 on tbe morning of tbe
11th iustaot quae a severe scoot cf j
aa earthquake wai I tit ail througn tuia i
oectiun ot tveutackv. it was particular
ly severe to ibe eeighborbood oi Keei
toot and me laud iu tbat viointiy oom
ineuced Biuking agaio. Many coanges
re eaid to bsve lake j place ai.mg tbe aSlt mua i,rl
bank oi Re.tuot Lake, la Lake Co , ' A cly wa:ked out of tho parlor
Tennessee, a geutleuiaa named Wade, J door lie saw a maa wa.K oat of a
uo lived between toe bauk and tbe i dour on lUe tamo side, at tae other
Luis, lost hie eoure I arm ot more f:in lead of tae Had.
100 acres. The etiuuk ot the 11 lb
awoke both himself and family it was
su aevere tbat ail ot lot in Hid trout the
bouse to tue bluff la tbe rear tor safe
ty OuiyasUoil diatauoe from his
reaideoee tuev came across a bugh
crack or fiura id toe eartti soma tea
feet wi'ie. Tly bad no mus of a-er-taiumg
its depin in liie darkness, aod
Mr. V aile aud hie sons returned to tns
huue aud btcurcd piauks, whicli they
threw over it aa a -temporary briefer,
lo tue mornibg tbe opeumg m di-cov
-red to he trout la to 'Z0 leet in deprh.
Trie car. LquHke Lad sunk all tbj.ronnd
from the lake rhore nearly np to the
iiouse, aud aiso, by a peanliar treak,
tiir.wu its butfh crok auite around me '
peintses and swallowed up thn rad
1
ith the exopp-loa cl a little spot en
winch the baue stand, tbe whole of
cc-.Mr ade h farm l now prrniaurdtlv
a-ided to the lake and la envernd with
water. B'txeen 4 aud 5 bandied
ere of a tiiorot lmds are aiao Jub
niergt'd. IS'ot lar from Air. Wade'a '
plao, at t tie time of the ocuurience cf
the phenomenon, a party of honk-rn
w-re encamped The wer awakened
& th- siin- k aod ooutpeltrd toabtiidun
all their lives, tbe w iter came m upou
them so rapidly. Tbey also were stop
ped by the suditeo opening in tne
ground, and hurricdiy threw a narrow
bridge "t f-nae rails acrcots it. The
newly f-ank- n land lies on the et aide
of the laka. The 5ure t-liend-t for a
:rg diitanoe ja-it at the f"ot "t the
bluff- and Varit-s c msi lerably in width
and depth Ptdueab Nwa.
Forbid inti.xirati:ig no-truuia and use
Prkrr' Ging.T Tcni:- In yonr lamily.
t his de'.ii ions re;n1y nrvrr tntoxica:''", is
a true b cn l rnd brxin tool, and Hiding all ,
the vittil tUMCtions never 'ai's tn invigorate
Mary Citm-iiBi Aiaes ..ivs that
when the total abstinence wornon
called on Garfield, to ask hi:n wheth
r he intends! to exclude wine from
tbe White Hous, hiB mmner was
cold and nngiaci'jus, as though he
feit thi'ir prt;seuc to be an intrusion
and tueir p!oa an iinperiinence. 'Tf
a Christian temperance man cauid
so use ns, what could we expect t-f a
tuaa of the woi'.d." aud here she
meant Arthur, "who everybody knew
had wiae in hiB cellar and ou hia ta
ble ? We expected to be snubbed,
End went with fer and tumbling."
Bat they were as much surprioed at
tae interview with Arthur as tiity
had been at that with Garfield. The
former said, in the kiudtst tones :
'Ladies, you know that I do not
pretend to be a temperance man in
the sense that you understand the
word. I drink wine and give it to
my friends, but no less I feel the
honor done me in the vmit of so
ruary good and earnest woinen de
voted to the cause of temperance.
He also shsd a tear or two while a
pathetic spec-h wa3 I eing made to
hira: and when somebody remarked
that they ought not to consume any
more of his valuable time he repaed
cordially : "My time is not 60 prec
ious that I do n:t wish to speak per
sonally to you ftll." So he was in
trodaced to the whole delegation of
200, and "had each one been a queen
he eon'd not have addressed her
with more tuaiked deference of tone."
He gave each womsn a flower, too,
and ne she went out "nhs feit happy,
however it might be with the tem
perance cause.""
Yon can keep your hair abundant and
gl-nay, anp retain ita youihl ul color, with
Farker'a Hair BUam.
The experience cf politioians in chas
ing each otter around iu J uuiata auriug
during eleetion times is interesting to
listen too, but none of tbe narrative
that wa have ever listened to cornea np
to the fi. lowiug one told by the Little
Rick Gaittte Yta-u Colonel Single
tjc was a candidate tor Coi. cress from
! one ot tbe hit I districts ot Arkansas be
bad a rich experUuce. He oo be
came the butt ot his opponeuta jokes,
and as there were 10 aspirants tor tbe
position his lite was an exaggerated
burden. Ouee when the candidates on
horgeback wrre g"ing to toeet an ap
pointment of oratorical contest, Single
ton fed behind, determining rto longer
to sobmit to tbt-ir raillery. The party
passed out of sight, leaving tbe d if con
solats candidate to his owo refleotions.
A light lain bad fallen, and wbea tbe
party crs-ed a broad, shallow creek.
one young fellow cor.eeived the idea of
a joke '-Suppose," said be that we
take off onr coats and wait until Sin
gleton comes tn sight, when we will
pot them on, giving to fiiro the tmpres-
; r; I tj;mr.LW-, ia.insiia
aT.i-";uii sadta'iii aliasassaasw.
spemrws
(ica (hat the creek ia e'er p. We'll not
pty anything to him, aod he wilt think
we wt hi n to long in tt wr."
The idea u aoted on. Pretty ioon
Singleton earns aloag.
'That's all right," he jelled when
be saw lbs turn hurriedly patting on
their aoats. "I understand joa. Want
mi to get wet, ah.
He dittnoanted, and although the
dty was fetrlnllj cold, he took off;
his elothes, mounted aod aiefallT
guiding the horse he entered the strram.
Tbe water wag not store than 6 inches
dep, and when be peroeivod the oruel
joke be stood np to the stirrups aod
began to swear, when bis domes fell
into the water and began to float away.
In attempting to reaoh over and regain
then be fell, and hi borne staggering.
stepped oo bim. aim rase was terri
fic, sod when he arayed himself in bis
garoinDta, be borrowed a gun at a
neighboring boose aad chined his op
rnneots Elteen milen, totally forgetting
his appointment to speak.
Thorns JitnHt. Vtt Cmikm!. Pj. aM-a I
, u ..i n, -....ii ....
u.t ......... .
pain ia tbe alio, dimness aad lDdlge-;von
J. IVL D. Keily, Clerk, and Jim
Hwttt, Sheriff, vt Uuroll couutj.
caiae 10 Atlanta ana uetet uuroa w
call on Governor StepUeua. Before
doing a, they took a suave, had ttieir
fiair trimmed and J) ked up in new
suits. Tae hail door of tae mansion
was opeu and the viwtore, noticing
tun lunn at Hir nt.ij.T Hn.l of tli h .ii.
Wti.ked in. As Uiey passed tut
thresuold they bowed aad touched
tueir hats gracefully. The uieu ut
the louver eud ol tue hall did the
eauie.
i'hey motioned us to go in this
parlor,' Bald Kehy, turning to tae
ngat an-l wa.king ia. Aiter Silting
tat re awnile llo w.:; eaid :
"Are joa bui e tuat toil jr told ua
to oouio in here T '
its, saM Aelly; "hut lil go
Did you s.iy in there?" Kelly
asked, beckoinug back into tue par
lor. iatauWy taa aiau at tae otaer
eud beckoueU ock to tae parioi' aud
Keliy re-eatereu it-
"lle wtve iiUl in here, Jim. 1
saw Lira agan 1 '
Aaother long wait. At last both
visitors got uneay ani deieriaiaed
to try it tignia irom tae tune Mor,
lower do a. ilc.it ai.a Kelly
again motioned towoid tae pariur.
li-ey started Oack, Wnttl Ko.ly stop
ped ead.lMaly, gazeU lateutiy at tue
two mua i.ca tueu eiiooi uis hcaiL
the Oali Ueaaea man aoU tUu uuil
aid tue wmo taiug. lie tuen iiiied
ais leg ana the Oa.d tioaUcd uiau uia
tue same thing.
"Jjooit nt-re, Jim," 6aid he, '-I'll be
stamped if we aiu't bt-ea taikng to
ourflVfS all tLe tltut). la.it tiid of
tbe house is n looatug-glass."
Aud that'n just waai- it was. At
lanta Contiuuuon.
KbV. Dr. Hicks, (in:.aa'B spirit
ual aducr, during the last d:tva if
ti a-BHHMj ia this wonu, his sued
a nnai!er of cewrpaptrs lor pabhsa
iug s anttaiafr ab-mt tho d.sposal of
tne bones ot the murderer.
Pittsburg Methodist preachers bare
been disouasir faith em". Rev. John
Htli believes that such cares are p-i-bi
yet. Per Contra, Bv. T. N. Ea
tou luioks there is too much credulity
in tbe cburcb and is of tbe opinion that
most of the alleged cures attested are
in rt'.rvoa diseases whioh are larg ly
dt-pendeut on tbe will power
Uist Annie I.ftn, Philadelphia, Ta. mt
"I bare taken Bron'a Iron fitter a a
tnic and ccnaiaer It an excellei.t prepara-
i tion."
George Mil'er, of Mnurne county,
ren'otly eaatit skooks in oos hole,
aod ohtaiued a dollar for each akin.
A PB07inSCR B. I., preacher, died
a few ohvs ago : his property is
foand to bo worth over a million
dollars.
To maUriI lnfl:iencea f thn protect
your a atem by using Fark-r'a Ginger Ton
ic. It Mri-ogtbona tbe liver end kidneys to
throw off uialari-tl poisons, and ia good lor
general debilit and t'rt'ini exbstia'.ion.
PLAIN
TRUTHS
T!.f Hi l l tSf f-unlati -n of
life, it circulates thr"U;h every pirt
of fir l'iy, ar.d unlcv. ir U j ure
rnd rich, good lie.iith it ii.ipo-MMe.
If i!:sea-e lias entur.-J t: .? s; 5!cn
the .-': srrc a.-.d .--.lie'. . Jxlnve
it ok! i- to p-jriiv an! er.rich t?v;
Wo I.
T'icc ri''s 1 frt are tre'l
tn.-wn. aa.l t:v .i.'. n'Kcal
authorities acr.-e t".!.t n. thiri; b--t
iro will restore Her ! t- n
natural 'condition ; 2nd a'-o th-t
a'.l the iron prcpiratiops hirhrrto
made blacken the teet!., uiusc hiad-r-ehr,
E!:'! ar; oth-r-i-.- ii jurioLS.
Bruwr.-'i I:'.. ;; U;r.TwiiltiicT-c-ajMy
and r.uir'.Jy a-'MR:i! .t with
the Wood, purifying and trcr.thm
it, and ths ''.nr-e !:-ri.c from
any part of 0e system, and it will
not blacken Uie teeth, cause heiii
ache or constipilion, snd ii fn
tively -r inja.-inus.
Saved his Child.
it K. Eotaw St., E.-.'.;tiT, M-t.
ci. I.-,
Gents : ti rccoia-ier.c.-tion
of a friend 1 tried Bi.p'SN
Isoif rrrriiH-. s a looie sr-4 rs
:orativ f jr rr.y ?urfhler, slioiH
J w.-J thoroujMT cmiiiiOrd vm
srsstinK awsy silh C'Ddmptiin.
lir.iR lo-l iK-eeeai'Nterstiy .h
fmbte clisea. under the care of
eminent p7 ivT-i.. 1 srs loth V
ti-liere uiat ar j-Itinr cilM srrvst
ths rr7 c- 'iiease, tut, t-
Bay C-tt iurpri"-e, Vct-.re PTSutl
tr asd takes ce!ctlk ot liKCWIi'a
l.i BiTTKHS, he beKa to romd
sad ew is quite rcstmed to fortacr
health. A faith d-ushicr bejn to
show sign, of Csisudption, and
vhea trc iy5;-in was ejpuited
he quickly said Ionics were re
quired;" and when lr.fwmed that
the elder sistsr was Uliinr tlsow-
Ikoh Brrrsss, re-penocd "(hat la
a good tonic, take il."
Aixnuv Pftvus.
Bow?t' ION BrrrtM eneerttal
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc
Pale Bills priuteu on short uoiice at the
oflVe of the Sent'.el ml Rmvbliem.
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
r ra
COUNTY OF JTJWIATA;
raoM &xcasT 1, 1882, toac&bt 1, J88S,
To tht HonaraUt tht Judge of tht Court of
f tmmo ritat of Juniata Lbaary, .
Tbe undersigned. Auditors of the coon
tr ot Jaoiata. elected and swore aecordina-
I I w t. . .nit ir ii H H in .t tl. . ..
coaala ol tbe f rraaarer. Sheriff and Cum
miMiiuneM of the said county of Juaiati,
rebpectlully report tSt we met in the Au
ditors Office, ia Mifflmtowu, on tbe flrat
day ot tbe mouth, aud af'rr a cardial ex
aiDioaiioa 01 amid aceeunU, we It id tbi-m t
be aa loltowa, Iroin tbe flrat day ol Janaary
ie2, to tbe flr.t day of Juavy, 183, tbe
Treasurer tor tbe year, Jacob Lemuo, tq.,
porauiut to notice being preernt at tnia
aeitlrtueut :
18:1
JACOB LEMON, TrraVr.
Dr.
Jau. 1, To bilaoco i mm J. if.
Kir, Ute Treasurer,
Jaa. 1, To outntauilinjt taxes,
" " taxoa levied tor the
year 182,
Dec. ill, lo chh received from
469 41
12726 76
14171 64
f "" r.,.B.u.
!u985 00
t l 00
, Dec. ill. To verdict I'
Total
$5:36 81
ISStt. JACOB LEMON, 7iV. Cr.
I f ccjuiy ordwe paid
j .. road view ceruticaiea
paid,
i Wee. 31, By exonerations la col-
$ 17 40
3o3H6 18
142 40
801 49
8 06
189 00
HI 45
4 4
i:eo 03
600 00
2673 U9
$3238 j r-0
, ,
lec. Dl, By de ucieated latiaa,
cwn to W. S.mi'iop
accoUBloi i'ecaera'lua.'tule,
Drc. SI, Uy B'tl lax paid,
per eeoUgtt oo same,
m u uuisiaudiujf taxea,
u u i preasvrer'a aalary,
t balance due county.
To.!,
Jan. 1, 1883, Balance doe county, ibi J a
0(taailias' 7aa
Vejr. iaoie ul Col.
Die. 31, lsb2.
Toaship. Amount
IbiO, Matuiaa bluuip, i.oCX,
ido, Jmuvb t . nr.ocs.. ticaie,
a Joiiu Iturcuiicid, aliUi,uloAUr
leiU IMircj, suiocll,
Llko Lfjws, ais. r,
ibM, aoitvii lu.iis, bvaie,
Juie KcLailu'j, I'lVette,
fdul ouit ItnliW-nM,
U. f. Vu- ciiu, foit itoyal
iuau k.srt, eijjiucc im,
Lri4U rruj.ycr, auo.'.irhQav
iioluL-l a..aueu, lu.urii,
I6b2,jnu vVo .axurd, b. ii.
a 9
Its) oo
1 11
tt iti
a jttaloau V suuoru, Oelav'are,
W. V. duii tsycif,
- Jtttiu ut, ri.uiui'jO,
U. A. l.oucr, Oiouursuod,
" Aii'tiuu. r V Ml ju, LaIi,
A. A. Adcr, JaiUiiuloAa,
. 1 . lid uliocu, AllllUlU,
K. O. Orav Olo, iaouroe,
Joiin Ua, r'Kersoli,
:auijel Oouprr, folt rtojai
ooi o2
2j6 ut
. 2to ii
lboiuan K tUtsc) , Syt UC illll, Vu4 41
L.evi i.iol, dti&.iu. uai.i.A, 4.0 vti
bcv lu-nU-r, ib'iaipiuuiwwu, ovf ii'J
" V. M. K.v(.m, 13 11,11 HI -1
- A. C. itovki-ucrrry, iuacarori a -1
Heiirj Boot, WaiKor 140 tJ
Total,
S.OC oj
Ah ol lu:b is rt-specilu.ly suouiiuea.
i.Lwu I'sr i
K. c Jto aid,
l. VV. U aiasii, )
.o. A'jJuors.
AcoiToa's rrttK, jt,aiiu.o,Jan. 2, 19.-i
ST.1Ti..'tSr Or vnUJV DRJHW
ey lAe Ci;iriiiii4iMfei j o . UsiuU of
im .A. A. A u oj Ja. y, a- . loo-.
V ins wvavw a-asy, Wf a'cxirrtvc "uw
.Vurilliiwom.
Isaac XI. tiosbeu, coai lor Jati : $3t 27
ic6so, i euuer ud atcjaeeak
Couuiy Auuiloia, Ov W
J. iln.-.r taelSinti, Kecordin;
Co., omoers Uouus, 25 90
iu. U. Ivoocis, postage aud
box rem, 16 c4
luouiss urossej und others, per
ceiil- lor cuuecling uix iu lotf
and tceo, 12' fc6
Abiuiui x riuer sua others, per
ceul ior tfoi.fcclii'jr, IsX iu itc,- 'il'J 31
Jm. t . OU:swluL JlvuolluiKr, Vo
. t. LuliUuli, OoU.t ur.cr ii
rrsuciscua Xis(asie oo., aier-
cutuuiso lor CoUii Uouse, 71 4
J-bu roorcrusu and oitivis, board
ing jurors, 2U 00
J. VI. Kirk, late Co. Treasurer,
i ou uo. touu, 1'jO h
U. a. covie, iicasurer J".uiala Co.
lirics.iurai Sucwi), 1UU 00
Kei.ueu.. siioij,coai lor Court
tlousu auu Jail. 170 03
1. K. Iaiuuu, ovar paid tax, o
jmuin.n . ixiouiu&cr aud uiaors,
suoAlLg Co. Of luges, 6 2o
Juiy coaiuiissituesa, bl vO
Jury Comuussioueis' cleiks, 30 'A
fe au.11 oralis auivuiiliag 10 oo oa
Total,
ii.vo u'J
IOi ICts atts
Cnnstabies and Justice lees IU
Coniiuouacsiin cases,
US oo
.uu.uii'i:neict iit.vs.-e-,
njuiviliuns.
Coroners and Ju-tH.es loijuiM
ttons, i'va.'ir KuUiiifi.
J. i. Gray bill, sundries lor Court
tlousr.
Jamoea VV . Hamiiinu, oaintiug 3.
ruouia,
S. a. to ii..u, I'.b. Codet aud oth
ers, caipenler wtiavaaii and
outbniiUiiij,
I biio 1 aam0aer, Jr., tiigii g pit
or pi iy,
Ueury lik, rjiasou soiK at
pnv j ,
lc tika, plaMeting in tne Jail.
Kennedy Ac Uii, .uuior aim
shi; fties lor aaii aau uuw-
bunning
K. 11. "Xeciimic, repairs to Court
llobiM, root, siove-iM., Ov.,
J. t n.siei', ..aiiiiii.i; oUtbui.d-
ingn,
riueiscus HsntaareCo., for uaiIs,
lock, a-c.
373 2i
170 S
II SO
-io On
ii 76
3 OO
3 oJ
ti in
1 15 a
9
o",
Iti bllj
!
i"
' '-- j
5'J6 b4
I'Jci'j a'J
Total
Co.rtiani Juitrt Pay.
Amount ptdUiai.d Jurors,
Amuuul paid foul Jurars,
Total,
Jitef-art.
Amonnt p tid lor assessing,
Ccm jiaWra Aefttmt.
Amount ps-d tor Conslablos Ee
luras. 464 CO
Zii 2ti
ter. MM and lf'i4 Cat Scalpt
Amount paid itr lox, miuk aud
wild cat scalps,
Penitentiary.
Western Penitentiary,
Cc. s Pruea.
S. S. Wilson, b arditii( prisonora,
lornisbiiig clothing, Jtc-
County Bond.
County bonds paid,
lat. re-t paid on Co. bonds,
Pwiitc Printing.
160 60
1S9 81
439 71
22438 00
20 70
! Wm. M. Allison,
214 l-O
206 60
1. v. liarman,
Total,
Slatiomrry.
Eolloahusb, Cary and Beed,
fnV and pens,
$120 i)
73
JHon (Tunt, paper aod enrel
" ;s
Wilium Mann, doekrti he
T. L. H utter, lor aaaeaauieut,
regtatratioa and other blank
books,
lion. Charles A. Barnett, 900
copies of inatracUoas tor
Grand Juror a,
M 25
Stf 40
87 76
10 00
Total, $1W 16
Bridget.
Q U. Graham, plank lor bridge
aear S. T. tdcCullocu's Mill, 0 00
J. P. UcWilliams, plank tor
Briuer'a, foraeroy'a and Port
Itoyal bridges, 146 47
Via. ti. TUouipaoo, for lumber
and work at bridge in Dela
ware townabip, 43 60
Wis tt. Ziuimrrmaa, James K.
K. Hewei! and othera, work at
Brmer'a ana Fomeray 's bridges 15 35
J. K McCaban aud otnen, lor
lumber and work al iron bridge
rciosa Lost Creek, 109 85
Jamea lirooiug.T and otbara, lur
lumber aod work al bridge
near liawn'j Mill, ' 84 CO
Cloyd liorattig, tor laoabev and
work at bridge near Kchm's
ilill, 19 70
E. U. Shearer, repairing County
ue bridge across M-iboutoago
Crock, 171 65
WiKiaiu Cox, Esq., repairing
bridge in Ureenwoud township, 49 78
W. North Slerretl, putting up
fence at Lbkinp Creek bralga,
in lliliord townsbip, 8 85
Jamea iS. UroattiKer, for lumber
and work, al Uroninger's
bridge. 24 75
N. H.rialer k. Son lor hoards,
ahmgles aud naila, fur Fort
Kojal bridge, 8 89
James N.tirouinf-cr, repairs and
taking car of Fort Koyal
b-idKe, 14 CO
R. W. Humphrey, for lumber
and work at Croat Road Bridge
iu Delaware low-xuip, 34 83
William S. sVeimer, blank for
Fort Hoval and Gronmger's
bridges, " 21 40
Peter Brown, and otwra, for re
pair oa six other bridges, 11 23
Total,
Ctmmittuntrt' OJlct.
J. Banks Wilson,
H. h. McMeen,
David Partner,
J. riiuiali Ljon-. couose!,
J!Uex Irwm. clerk,
$b9 01 !
let Or
151 43
13; is
4 i 00
650 OO
ll' uo
$ M-'l tiO
J"Lj li.Ul,j,nit'r,
i; Cl lota!,
P4ir OJl s.
4 !
12i" ot ; B. F. BurcufJ-ld, a him? Pro
11J id! thonotary'a and K-Tinr b
40 oa j Keeirder's o!ti:us.
o'J ti ; 'jo. Jacob-, h.-q., attorney f-es.
6ut n!f ; liauo lrii, !
oi j oo E- D"ty, A !mr ol (ieore
14ol 4d j- Kexuoldn. decease t Proilon
oJ oj j oln' l
2i 41 ' Geo' S. Coun, ProiU'y t'fea,
oaa ii 1 J. K. Kelly and S. . Wilson,
btl '40 SnentTa fees.
Total,
Central and Sprinf Eltchcn.
Amouiit pad eiecii'tn ofhoers,.
c eilv!, vouslahii. nouse reul,.
Rrtupitlatio.
MivelUn- m.
13a 9
l i.i 06
3TU 26
. 1.0 Zi
2io- :
4b4 uxl
Conni:iO-es and Justices fees,
Cotaoioawvaim ai'lieses.
Coroners .iitl Ju.ice inqaiiiti'Rv
r uh'W b iiidn.ri.
CourTtj jfMt Jtiriri pat,
Ci n4tbt-!" r'.urn?t
WcMern lLnrem;wyt
(Juu!i;v rriwa,
61 'I t !
loo uo
lis tl
iiJ i I
224- 00
Cottiilt Bohdrt ptid,
.-U.U iO
4'.'0 60
1V3 16
7c9 01
lt" 60
fi
M ilionsrv,
bridges,
fnttimissioner'a office.
Futile otbcea,
laeueral aud spring elections,
Total,
44
tvtid Ol
9)6 106 13
By reierence to the Auditor's rprt tho
indebinesa 01 the County ot Juniata en the
ttrat day 01' January. iSoi, ia. aa to. Iowa:
Ouiatawiinz County orders, 9 00
B.n.ls.
IntereM 10 Jan. 1, lie'i, about
23T6i t.0
4.t w
Liability of County,
)4U;S 0J
From which deduct t
Bal. in binds Treaa., 2S73 89
Uutstandt'it: Taxss
Jan. 1.1S3; l'Dy08
Bal. ot iudceraent vs.
Millord iwp., 756 89
161SS'3I
f annera snil otbera d isii-i'ijj g -nteel,
lucrative -ni:y ousinevs by whi. il $ to
5J'.adayca b-i e.u-;if-i. end address at
on;e, on postal, te H C- Wils ! k. Co.
Hi and 137 Fulton jtrsoi, W w York.
ac..2i-fi2 6in.
Lfgat.
tduiiaintravar'a Motice.
LET1KRS 1 b$TAH&NTAKY OS TUE
-tat- of Mrs. Catharine St me, Utn
fermmaiih lowtih'.u. Juniata coui'ty de
ceased, baVliijt oet-11 ritl-d to the under
signed, all persons ideoted to saiil eatie
are request. .1 lo mai.e ixvm. tit, and those j
' having claims or demands are requested to I
make Known tne aajne wiitioui u-iae to 1
SAMLKL SI INK. A-liiiiniatrator.
HoUnd, Ceuler Co., la. I
Jinuarr lt),-f2.
fS THE COtJKTS OF PERU. . O.
Oidrr Cftongiwe. the I'tme cf Holding tht
lie.tar firms ofSeterat Coart. of
Fen y C iy.
It is 'ud. rod that ibo uuie of holding th
re.iiar T-rujs ot .bo Cuurta ol Coiu.itou
Fie is. tinner .-s;or.s of th-i Peic, O" er
I a-.'l lr.tjio-t a d icei.t-ral Jail Iktlirei v. in
' ami ir tfif rwtiutv uf Ferrv. iu tue Stale
jui I'- ti ; i'ii'i. oe w uiiiiti.rd and chvus)-
u I ed t!ial L-; r a ter :ho t.iue o; boi u.tj tli.
regui Tenus ol said Cotlrla bo. aH.l the
a m
ii-lterabv dxa-1, as follows, to wit 10
' beein
,ju the (3 -1) third Man 1 iy of J.virv.
t)n the ,2 i.i) second 1!oii. 1 iv 01 April, I
On the (Is:) llrsi Holiday ol Aagj.l.
ar.d lift th.- iliird Mj.idty 01 JS"V uib-r.
ol each ui. I t.Wiv year, unless iiw tbi-r iivd-
''-' cnan'?'''- Fnivuted tbtt this or !
l"r oot , 4lt'' effoct an' it ibe same '
aaan oe i.uo.in!ics m niti I'jns man nu
. ., ' ueaapapt-ra 111 eai-,h cuutv oa thi district
Ia) least tuny ilay- b.stoie tb- tim so tiled
tor boMine said Courts, as jar .rid J in the
1 Act i t Aiw-iublv, ai proved; ou the Jin day
I l April. Ie74.
Bl 1 he Court
( II VS. A BARNETT, Prea't Judgo.
I. January, If" 3
StaU of Peano Ptrfy County, tt. :
I, . B. talt)Mi. Frolholiotary of lbs
Court ol Co;n 11 m FitMi, and O k of the
Quarter Sessions uf ibe Peace asnd tuer
and 1 orniifit-r. Ao., do borenv certify thai
the toregoine is truo copy ot tlin or.lar ol
Court changing th timo ot b idjnir, the
regnl.tr terms al ihe aeverai Courts of Prr
rv county a ores iid, as thi sanuv remains
on Hie. aud is of record in my ojije.
In te-timony whereof I hereunto set my
hand aud altix the seal of aaad Court, at
B m.niPe.d, IS. a 2Uh day nt Jancarv, A. D.
183.
A. B QRfaSH, Prolhv. tc.
Jan. 21, lt3. (Feb 7 4t
CAl'TIO. XQT1CE.
ALIa psTwns are hereby csntiuncd
against fishing or hontinc, gathering
j berries, or crossing fields, or ia any other
I way trespsasing oa the buds ot tho ni.der.
I sicnnel
3.9. Keyrrr.
JtVj J t?ecrticincvf
iUMATA VALLKV UA.NK,
orniFFLLUona, pa.
WITH
URANCH AT PuRT ROYAL.
StockhoIderB Indiridually Liable.
J. 'VIN FuMLKOr, Prttidtmt.
X. van i;-:wi, CttiT
DiaicTOtJ:
J. Kevin Pomerey. Joseph Rothrock,
Oeorga Jacobs, Pbilip M. Keener,
Amos li. fcousall,
W. C. Fwuieray,
Louia t. Atkiuseu.
stookrulwsss i
J. Nevir. Fsaieruy, K. E. Parker,
Fhiiiu 11. KebiiL-r,
Auuia M. bbelley,
Joaub Xuttiroea,
Uaorge Jacubsr
Jane 11. Irwin,
Mary Kurtt,
Samuel M. Kurtt,
J. Uulmes Irwin,
T. V. liwia,
F. B. Frow.
John liertiier.
L. a. Atkiuion,
VV. C. Foimioy,
Auioa U. bouiall,
oab llertsler,
Cuarlolte uyder.
XjT Ibl. rcift ailord at Hie rata ot 2 per
ceul. ou t uioutnacertiucaten, 3 per cent, on
1 2 mouiba cerliaea-.ex.
f jan2S, lfc-tf
T C1 CTluot, life Wsweepiug by, go
XVjZitJ A aud dare before you die,
aoo.jiuug u:guty and aubliiud leave be
hind iu cuuu tier lime." a week in your
vwa lowu. i ouitll tree. 'o risk. Kveiy
tbmg tew. Capital not reijuireu.
turuisb a every thing. Many are making
lortunes. Ladies maki as much as men,
and ooys aod gitie make great pay. Read
er, it you waul busiiiea al which you can
make gro t pay an the time, write for par
ticulars to li. lUlLETV X Co.,
portlandi Maine.
POBT CiR APt WlUl
Used in the -p-iacipal Churches- for Com
munion purposes.
Excellent for ' Ladies and Weekly
Persons and the A?ed.
e-
mm pobt urn wm
FOUR YEARS OLD.
Ti"
IlllS t Kl.KMii i I Kl
.Aflvh. WINE
i made
. t.. ... ..
ls'iM. raised iu lots coiiulry.
us iuai
uble.
! T5.1IC AfiD 73NSTH,ii!i3 FRCrHTI8
are uhsurbassru tv any o.her aiive W ine
! Beit lue i-Uie j;in-e oi tue Giape, produc
' ed uud-r Mr. ipitr'a own beisot.al euir-
j vislou, Us punu its geneiuei.. i.s, are guar-
, antred. 1 or y..urn. t cuiid may p.vuae
! ol Its generous qualities aud tua weakest
j iutalib Use 't lw aJval.lye. It la pari.cu-
j lariy b- neficUl to iu ae.t ana iieiniiaud,
i Sliu sullen to ue various auiu.-uis i u . bu
eet ilie eaUi r net. It is in svery resmct
A Wl.N 1. Ill Hh kELlKU '.
P. J. SHERRY-
The F- J. Ml t UK a is a me ol Super
ior CbarsA-ler aod partakes ol rhe r.cb qusl
Ities ol li-e crape Irom whicli it la nude.
i for Furttj, Kicnnrs. Flavor and Mtdictual
; 1 roLeriirs, it 11 win be louna unexcelled.
P. J. BRANDYa
lnisuK..M siai.'l- iiiinvaiied iu this
Couulry being lar superior tor Daediciual
pmpoea.
11' IS A Fl'KE dmlil.ition from the grape
and coHlalns a.usble medicinal properties.
Ii has a delicate flavor, siniilar to tbat l
the gcr.-pe- In. 111 which 11 is aiMilled, and v
lit gieal tavor biiiouk HrM cU families.
See lhaV the sinVura ol ALFRED
SFhEtt, 1'aassic N . J., is over '.k- cork ul
eacU boltlo.
Sold by 1.. Banks. And hf druggists
everj where.
Sept. i:t-lS?J.
0
ItiUMUHrtO CHURN
Fir. ma.. lor smil; Csarlea.
Fire sues for rietory n-fc PsrfSet ; o so, 00 a 1 00 anu J w p iu daily, ex
stoek aod the best work. 6tro&4v ; "ept Saturday and Miuduy, ,"i3-i p.tu,aniloa
jimpls. rirViclest,renTwaieiitanddar- I I-utunlay 1, 4 46 and 6 10. p.:ii.
able They cciitinae U b j keturiktug, leavo TtKI.T03dailv tl-
THE STANDARD CHURN OP THE
COUNTRY.
TRY ONE.
Send for full Descriptive Circulars to
PORTER BLANCH.IRI)S S0XS,
COMCOW3, N. M.
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'.'iyti' ar r.-u. 0.1 j--
l2z.'.&r-' JfAV f i r-- - i
at-
'-'.57aa.l:-, r"r-''
! .'j
j U
I 3
Trx 3 It ec: t.-:ns i-.-.:r.
t-- e!j-Lita-rbe:iei':-:.,l
& tw? acalp nd
I 3 Benjrti tee Yauaiar Color tetrrjsrraiinilr
r-trlier'a ITzjr Bcisart is fie!v re-fnred a-W n 6-
wrtrntn-et? topretnt tI'.nj ot'tliehair and to sWf
i-.uvc cancrtiii a-mitciti::-. reiscox X to . A.i as
jaj
TONIC
3 Sapflatlvt H;--!!t sod Slresg'b Rcafcrsr.
1 yjt ar a tr.erliase: or ianr-r, saw ontwi'Jt
terv-.trlr. era melherTim e-fmn by tnuniyo; hnnvii
ft-' S.lti:ry ri!li.r.lj.trt 1.
It vuti rre a tawve-, m-nialer er br.wrc-s jra i rr-
v.t- u ay ment tl ,-a:norar.xsx;tcirrv d--. rvK tals
i-j-. Tfc:.-ur --.lis-a'.ucta.hutuic FsrVta'aG'i. r 1 7-:-
tr-c- hare i erinmpt-wl. Iv-?er-.a, l.'Ka.LUJi
l i. K -li-ey I'cntv.-nMa, OTarTd'y5riIcTra-tN-i3-s,
ii--- !.--:-. L'oe 1 rr nerve-, itb rrt
'-' vi-i.;rec.l. Itisihe t.rc-aull..o .'u;i;T
f -i it C.st taa Suit-. C;!t Cora tua Hud.
If T-rt pre wasiin away feem sge, ectrratinn er
my t.-a"e er weik est as-J wrme astr JU,nI
t-'-ffr !'):. cstn:e; itwi.iirviera - i bnld
jvt 1 ,-vf-n ti? -udrseb-it willncs-.r interieaw.
1; li saved kurid.-eds cf kves; it may save yawn.
C t T.OX ! Rtfastl nSntclaa. rH-,f ,rrT-a a
--.- I al tsa ha.lM4iir,sl, Is tkswstld.asd im
' J- ' 1 r'-" r-I-n. rf.-ra'nw. ts4 faret.-esKrta
-ieJv. T. toe a trt, i4..-v;ac z.
e.-'.z-.-t s.-.v.:.-4 srnra rottjia
lm .it this (ifr
i iA rr r .V, :VT v & tv b,b
5 : .3--. J ' -.As r-
;e-, 1. c-rtar-ti-iev.j -
:oii-e L
1
si . V : e -
"Ve- . a
GiriGER
1 SSfflS
j a d Usting fer -ranee has wa&: tTA M
. t-T!f JyTf!ineiMCaeaii gj popt.w. Thtvi) g
; ftuo'hifaf liko if. lasr-a irron hli.-c,j Ftrty- fi
. r. r s-jt'.. i-s'-r la
' ii.! kvi i'n at r-No' --. -tsi 1
uo rh.iv. iiu ok tVfcHI KISO
a dims .it this ir.
Traxtltrt' Guiat.
PEK5SYLV ASIA EA1LE0AD,
TIME-TABLE
Oaand after Saturday October Cta ISttZ
train tbat stop at MiUliu will ran as tUlow
EASTWAHD.
Tilftrs AccostsioDaTia eires SiJSia
daHy at t,2l) a. m., and Stopplog at all ata
tioas between Miillin ar.d liatrisburg. ar
rives at l'arrtsburg at 8 21 a. m.
JonssTOwa xraxs 'eavesaltooca dally
at 7.80 a tu., aLd stopping a all regular
staliess between A!tooi;a and liariistiurg
rtachea llifflin at 10.43 a. u., Uarrhburg
Vi.iU p. U., and arrive ia Philadelphia a
t.USp. m.
H AH. TtiTV leaves Pittsburg daily a
7.68 a. iu., A'touna at p. iu., and step
ping at all regular stations arrives at ilithiB
at o 2a p. m., Uarrisburg 7.80 p. u., Fhila
adelpbia 11 Wp. m.
Kail El pre- leaves PittW; at 1 00 p m
Altoooa buO pa ; Tyrooe 7 K p m ; Uuot
mgdoa 8Uj p m I.ewistottD fi'ipw, Mit
Uia 9 45 pm; Uarrisburg 11 15 u ; Phila
delphia 255 p ru.
WESTWARD,
litmis AccoaaooATtoa leaves Harrit
riaburg daily at 10.15 a. tu.,aoJ stoppiug at
ail stattoiiM, arrives at HiUJiu at l'i.ln p. tu.
Hktu Tbau leaves Fhilndvlpbia daily at
T.i.-O a. ui., Uarrisburg- il.lo a. in., KiiHin
12.27 p. iu., slopping at all stations between
itiUliu and Altouna rwaeLes Aitovua at S 45
- jj,, qi., I'lttibu.g B.60 p. iu.
ilrrtts AccoaaooATKM leaves Barria
burg daily except S unday at 5.00 p. m., and
stopping at all atations, arrives at ilirtlKiat
7-00 p. a.
Pacitfc Eipresa leaves Fhiladvlphia II 20
p m ; lUrrisuurg S 05 a iu - Diiucaunou 8
oSaui; A'cwpurt 4 IS atn MilllmoOl a
ui ; Lewtstowu 5 25 a m ; ilcVo lowo 5 50
am; Uu Union b IV ami Uautiugdonti
4 j a ui ; Petersburg 7 02 a m ; S jirucw Cretk
loam; Tvrone i Jtwv lieii'i Mil.
7 65am; Ailooua tf la a u ; littibuij
1 35 p m.
Fait Line leaves Pbiiadelphta at 1! 05 a
m ; Uarrisburg S 15 p m ; Mitttia 4 S p m ;
l.vwiatown 4 .rtlp a. ; Huntingdon 6 00 piu j
Tyrne 6 40 p m ; Altoona 7 20p.ui i l itti-b.-(
1 1 30 p m.
LEWISTOWN IIV1SI'J. -Traim
leave Lewistowu Jaiotioii .r Hil-
rny at 635 a m. lij 50 a di, 3 2 p ui j lor
Sun bury at 7 t'5 a m, 1 i p m.
TiaiiM arrive at l.ewtitowu JuHc'.ion from
JJilroy at 9 10 a m, I j.0 pn,, 4 50 pu ; from
Suuu'try at 10 00 a m, 4 4o p iu.
TYRONE DiVI.Si'jN.
Trains leave Tyruno lor i!eliefont lid
Lovk llavon at 0 3t a ui, J 3" p-cw Leave
'i'yroue lor Curwrusviila aud C'U-artielu at
60 a ui, 7 5t p m.
I rains leavo 1'yronn for Warriors Hark,
Fenaavlvaut.i Furuaceand -Seo;i.t at 8 SO a
Hi and 3 3'J p ru.
Train arrive at Tyrona froru-Beliefonte
ed Lock tt i. en at 7 30 a m, ar.d 635 pm,
Trains arrive al Tyrone irom- t'urwena
ie and ClearficU at 7 2 1 a iu, and 5 66 p m
. -i...im , .r-jiio irtMij oco.ia, ar-rioi-s
Mark and Peoutylvaui Fit msec at 7
30 a ni, at 2 85 p m.
Philadelphia & Eeadhig Eailroad.
Arraufrement ot Fasararr Tralu.
Jc.tx 2Cth, 1P2.
Tram leat Hirruburt cs foUaxrt :
Tot New fork via Allentown, at 7 50 a. m..
mi'i I p. Ul.
i r ew ork vi Ph!ladi:!i.h aarM nl,n.i
- ; .. -
Brook Hotite " 6 52 7 51
a m, and 1 4 "
I B ni.
Fer FhiHdf hia, 8 52, 7 i 950 am. I 15
; aod 4 it' pn.
- . For Heading at o 21, 6 2.5, 7 53 9 .'.-3
1 4o, 4 (HI and H IX n re.
For Fottsrills at 5 2), 1 60, 3 50 a in, and
1 4 and t tm p. m. ami via ch-i ik'ill 1
S nsiiehanna Branch at 2 40 p tu. For
Autmru, H 10 a m. -
For A lien town at S SO, 7 50, 9 SO am 1 45
- j ami 9 ou p m.
The ,50 am. and 1 IS 11 m rr-ii,,a
tbrougb cars for A' Fork via A!le
town. SCXD.tlS.
For A Ufn town and way station at S 20 a ru.
ForR.?ading,Plii!adeihiaaiid way stat: his
at 5 2 a in and I 46 p ni.
Traim for H im-brrq lt;,n a folloirt : .
Leave Now York via Allentown at IHJ am,
1 OO am! ft Stt p m.
Leave New Yoik viaUound Brook Route"
aud I'liiladelphi t 7 45 a 111, I 3, 4 00 mid
6 oO p ni , and 12. 'Jh midnight, arrlvm- at
H irrmburx 15i), it, 2i ,,. m.. "nd
12 111 and l 40 a m
Leave i'hiladolpbia at 4 SO 9 43 a m.,400,
i jo and 7 p ra
Leave FoiUvilie r.t6 00, 9 00 a. ru. a-.l i-40
p ru.
I.ee keaotng it 4 50, 7 31, 1 1 ' a ci,
1 27, 6 15, 7 f'irand 10 25 p iu.
Leave t'ottseiilo vu Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Hrni-lv! 16 a m. and 4 4 'ni..
Leave Alleutov a at 6 tt, t 40 a nV J2 15,
4 30 aud !05 p m.
suxb.irs.
Leave New York via Allen ton n, xiZ 33 p.
ru. Phiiadulpbia :tt 7 3i p m.
Leave Keadi'.g at 7 .W a ui and 10-25 pin.
I .cava Alleu'uwn at 9 05 p iu.
STtiU.iO.", BRA..CU.
Leave UAfcllilsKCKt; lor Faatwn. Loch-
Sail iii. kktilAii al ..Is. O 1 ar sir
" , J " "u '
cepi cuiiay, o iu, 1 t.o, tu ito, IHj a us.
2 IU ami .10 1 piu ; daily, ext. -pi baiuidsy
and Suuday, 6 IU p m, aud oa Satuniav
only, 6 lw aud 6 if p m.
C. U. UA5C0CK
Gtneral fait'r and Ticket -Igett.
J. WtMtTEA ,
General Manager.
asf
r. ? seu tu ar r aw 1
AGETS! AGENTS t AC-EATS!
fS, r.EN. TKTc.vs bran1 new bk, -rtnkd
Tliirty-Thrce
lcars Among
! OUR WILD INDIANS !
canrMwW-iMs. 4Xj' u- vaaj iatrwl-KUo
By Gen. Sherman.
T5iis raw wort was at sses ssVerisad f-r K ."-..fwl
aetata wsat es;irs rMsr. sa4 by s. A.nv-0-f.
Cm. JTarisVas. ft s. Hok. ,b4 aw, ,f Tm
fcset.'tan. Cri. OuTor- : -'AWsW 'stss
a.... smn riltvniur (Methsd:-t.la,n.l
!, Ws isssain.s.- kit tl-ssa sn;j,otie srmat
1 as sar lagans rrer r-m.ha. faliy rms'Jns (b ar sisasr
, ars.-areirt sVsn. srp'ii:a. tie. Sla naarA lirfl..
j n-ns- of fceAs-'oe. ana M tsaasna SrosM. Trafiperv.
rsw-ssrs, V ss. Lc:dr Ruflissa. steTiriily aortrarlrt
Life la the Great Wartas It asw S. 4x4 Iktss. s, rrsm
I w o atesl CarrssUas Sa4 Usssrs Ctl-sssw-rj-sor-Brt
1 Platoa Is li coins, frst paoasc-srka siaje by ess V. .
I Oorrrsswat tryrrofj fortk ua areat sro-k.
ACENTV Ttaradbae:isaswmil-sa-.la;s.'1srli-s
-T sswprflr-a. aasst. svw, 1 a to . se4-ra
aasy. , w.-t loo m, .a ws. arm
r.iisatsalissiiir-sasm Oss lasrs rlrcsiara wla
fnO saitlaalsrs ar fr A tnt ,,a,, ri3!a vat
u'sVtaafaVsrstatar-sx aadrsas tij sola sowLJurra.
aV IX W.-vxTniJM.TOS a Cti, n.atrossCss-e.
CACTIOTI SOTIFE.
4 LL fersoos are hereby o.uttioned apiina
-- trespawiiaw npon the !and taf the nn-derstg-scd,
in Fayette, Do? .war, or Walker
townaijip, by Hsliing, bimtinj, or In any
other wsv.
Joaathan Cutar
Wra Bianthofler
C G Shelly
A II Knrtx
iHvitl .Su.i:h
S Dwrn Fvans
Te.iton Bennrr
C. F. Spicher
John L Ar.ltar
J B (ia b- r
S M K.vurtm.tn
J F LMtra
David Hunberger
Arnold Varnes
Levi K M"r
Soi 3.13S1.
Hnry S piece
i'atliariae Rurtx
John MeMeeu
U B L.IIUIQ
O W Smith
S J Knrtt
Henry Auker
Lnrieu Dunn
J W llostctier. "
Jesse Pines
Jacob Hoop.
Every family should hare a county news,
paper. Subscribe frr the Ser.Hnel rtd Re.
fuMican.
j The Sint i;I eni Rcpubiteci ofl-co is the
j r!'""? at heh to hsre i!e Li''s rris'nl.
Ali STOCK
CARPETS
Jijtwi ?tUt4 ia
VELVET
Bcdj and Tapsatrj
BRUSSELS,
Extra Super Medina aEiL,
Grade
IK GRAINS,
A Full Lba of
VENETIAN,
j A Conipleta List of
RAG,
A Choice Lot
HE31P,
Beautiful Patterc-i
STxVIR,
and
HALL
Carpets
AT THE
Carpet IIoQsd
AND
in,
FUSSITUSE HOOXS
OF TEL
JUNIATA VALLET
At the Old Stand,
ON THE tfOTTITWI'J C0BKS
EP.IDQE & WATER SBZT
!riirriai.iTnr',
HAS JCrrr.R''CEI"'n
All the abore -mr.meraied 33
aritl all oihn ibintbs:!
be foi-.ail in a
CABPET 5 105IT11 05
A IS I' i; ICES
ALSO,
ALL KINDS OF
PUKSITCB9
AN KXTRA LINE OF
MATTJRESSE
Bolsters id PW
WINDOV SHAD;
I ILL COLORS-
Looking CM
IX GREAT TARI
frn.. kit
In f.tct everytbicg
kept in a First-C
Furnithing (iooJs Store.
JOHN'S. GRifl11
44
ik
IIRIDiaC STREET
tbe Cr-a!"''
Between
snss,afnsi
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