SETLNEL & REPUhLWAH " MIFFLINTO WN. WcduMdar. April 4, 13 . B. F. SOU WEIER, EDITOB AXD FBOrKIfTOB. Theke is a talk of ' Lntler and Spragtie", for 1884. Post Master General Howe, died l&et week of pneumonia. Tobacco operatives at Lynchburg. Va., Lave gone cn a btrika. It is said thai this country pnyf $2,000,000 for false Lair. It is said, tiat before many years pass by. cats rill be ran by electric ity. Ex Skxatok KiXLocii. duuies the Star-Route statements in rgatd to himself. Tbeke is a 1:111 in the Legislature j that is intended t jnevent cremation of tba Luaiun body. Dcf.es returned from the country to Unioiitown last wttik. Ho was no!i!i.l lv citizens of the place, to ,iQa uu r-.r-jperjuinister. In addition to this 10, eave the town wiihm .4 hours. He P.; left. Oxe of the witnesses in tLe Star-1 . Route tiial implicates William Pitt Kellogg, iu the traasacti-rt. tiie witness says, ncnogg j received .W:000. ' I The lats Post Master General Tiaiothy O. Howe, deceased, was a unblie mail wlrv-e name hja never been connected ....... with fraudulent of ficial ar-ls. or with piion Ei-anilitl. It is s iid that no place iu Wswk ingtn at ItiM tune draws so . . it C ...I . nianv nice l:i.i:en as ii:o a.:ir rjiii: u... i t j trial, i They attend tbe sesions of the court i in Liife enmoers to bear the case A Bi.ms coani-y doctor tils thiough tils coIumus of tiio Altoona Tribune, that in Lis opinion, 'tuu is not doin-; luore to undermiise the health i-jkI ruin the constitution the rising gentraUou ti'.aa tooacco. Mas Wuxiam K. V vyoLuim.?, of Xew Yoi k, gave a ball last week that cost SlOO.O.jO. It was the most cost ly bull ever given iu this country. It was a good thing for the people that got thd I'jO,KI'J. Tup f.iwns:aiirs wah Kt)ai'C t iiie nupIeaaJt work of eieUing Dukes, j w it that banks and insurance ccm he Dcmoia-atic member from lay- l""'i-s tluhke to loan to churches i tie county. He declined to accept j The Philadelphia Record makes the seat to v- lu-u he hud been elivt-1 the following observaiion: Tho .fohn d. j Brown who Las just died at Wiud The editor of the Collinsville Her- sor Ca-tle, near Loudon, has backed aid was iic:ecwhipped by the wife of jin the favor of Biirish- lioyalty for a b-.i6ir.css man oi the town ju.-.t.am- many a year, while the American ed. Tue editor w.e of the siang John Biovrn was banged on the g.il- v ban" kiiui, aud bad ubaed the fam- iiy of tiie lady. A SotJAi.t.-vHc marii'esto is in cir -ulation in the Southern part of! liussia inviting tbe people to avail 1 themselves of the coming fetes on ;he occasion of the coronation of the J Czir t, p.iI..;;o the nouses ot noUies j stud Jews. j -1;kv. y.i!. H -es. ,f Wanhingtcn. j iuiteatt's spiritual s.dviser, entered, suit in the City Court against th? j BaitimoreAmiricanfor 53"i.0!M) dam- aes for a publication, asserting that Mr. lis -Ls disposed of Gaiteau s bor.e:i Hill money -conoideraiiou." j . ... I 'Ite lewocraiic Cioticnaii r.miuaer tuoiuniUiiy acknow 1 lr.-j t!;at in hin-cecdiiig in bavin ri' the ivil sarvico reforti bill uni'ie a law' Senator I'eudieton Las strack the rank tud file .f the democratic party one of the hardest blows tiey ever received.'" , e - A Xew Toik paprn' havs : We come back thq ioug exile lMnes of the author of '-iloiiie, S.veet Home." It was pieatuut to see the rudest loungers in our Ciiy Hail Park iu stinciii'eiy removed their Lats as the remains of jIi . Payi:e wre can led 1 v, in humane o thetontiuient by uiik-ii Le deLlarcl the vrhole world kin. -Tiie straight out democrats of lthoiie JsLindLave Lolled the Sprague tiketai;d nouiu-atml or.e of (hair own. Leaded by CLarlcs K. Cutler, of War.re;i, for governor. It is said the leal ol.ject :s to prevent Butler capturing the Iihode Island delea- tion to tue l'auora.l convention o; IxroiaiATios froiu iktohs the sx-a. ways: I.i Lyous, France, the ro?d bath nielhod of treatiug typiioid fe ver bss Iiea adoptd with marked success. Ia the civil hospitals the death-rate waa reduced from twenty bix to nine per cent-, and in n-actlce to one or two per c:t. We have on our table, through tbe Liiidness-cf Ucpresemtative W. C. Pomeroy. a copy of an act. -T& prevent d'Jay or di rimination by railroads, railways or trc.nsportation oomjranies their officers or agents." It is not Uie puirpose bere to enter into an article' on the tfupstion of railway difcrriminatioa further thaa to direct attention to the flth section: of the biil which reads: ; Section 5 That nothing in this act ah&U . lie coustruea I j prevent property ot or lor the United Suites or of this Gdmmonwesltb or for eliariubit' purposes or for exibitions or public fairsirom lieiug canied or trans portsii at Urercates than for the general a stamps the bill with the 'act tLr.t it is the very opposite of what it professes to be, that section en:u:ts it iuto a discriminntii'g act of the most obnoxious character for tho ia ison tbat it gives corporations the rights to discriminate in La-or of government and other organisations it msoruuunatee it livor cl gevcru- znent organization, and other orani ation, and against jndividaal ei'ier prise. It discriininaLes is favor of both the United States and this Common wealth by ojening the way to th-uii to have their property transported at whatever rates tiie carryitig com panies may chose to accomodate them with. Why is such the case ? It also discriminates iu f.vor of pub lic fails and exhibitions, giving such organizations the right to receive such rates as they can. It is a bill that centralizes discrimination in fa Tor of government and strong organ izations as against the individual citLzau. If Governor Pattison will taka th bill, bill lio. 2j aud veto it on the ground tint ii is a bill cf discrimination in favor of govern ment, and other organizations as against the individual he will build better for LimselZ, and the people than he has ever J;:ie before. Teto iae b:"l Governor. A C.VCCC3 of Democrat io members of the Legislature recommend the employment of eight or ten addilion al pasters and folders. Reform. Bcsnnas interests in London, En gland, tire pressing so bard upon 65 of the city church buildings, that many religions people fear that the congregations will sell their church property, to business people, who will tear down the church buildings and eiett- business bouses ia their stead. The Philadelphia Times last week s ud : At I ha funeral of an ol J in Cell reecn sever Jove of inccey andgt:er;d meanness. When the miser's will was read it was found that 1,000 had Vxjen be- i queithed to the minister's church. ! In tliis case it. would seem that tbe j miser was the better preacher. A church i ancr ears, there are 222 active ministers in tiie Philadel phia Conference of the M. II church whose salaries aaiount to 214,000 annually, an average of over SHOO t church pjiiil its pastor tiie highest paying $3t)l0. The d'tiry people bving near New York city, and the dealers to whom they have been Selling milk have bad quite a fuss, over the piice of milk. The dairv iw:n'e demanded nn in cieu-ve of price ptr quart for miik j UU1 "llg spiiilg lUOUl'JS. ivu'-a mo iein.eit to give, ilany ot tue -u refused to de'iver milk to cut the dealers- mid flio hhort snpplv so crested an agitation in tae city. l?rom appeari'.nc the dairy people will In mir the dealers ever to tntiri t itr-fw I i A writer in The Prcs-byterian de ! clnres th:;t he dot-s not kuow a case I f in which ft chnrrh has repn listed iU ! I debts. To -';ich the New York In I aejen(ient raises answer, as loiions: We could easily givi fifty cases iu which a church has declared itself un able to pay its debt, and lias either crone cut of existence or disposed of j its property at slierifTs sale, perhaps, ! bnving it in for half the debt. Why lows m irg:ma : but, though the bodies of both will soon be roolaer- iug in the ground," it will bo only I the Amerlc;in of that name wl-osei soul will "go man-hing on" at the head of an urmy of his countrymen. IJt;'."e"T noveiuL-nts of the Paris township, Westmoreland Co., V:ii;i vra -r..f!r ,1ir ' h Wrn- tlv. the minister ma le severul 1. 1 ,-, ? jv p.Hn'lm n,1 Kim- e remarks about the miser's I -i.-.-.i it i, an afl.lvit Conaunne, has caused ori'ei a caroma cn:ugc, k-si oy so uo- I ii:g thev mi-.'ht incite the morbid svni- j I 'n'-hies of the public. Th;r, however, 1-1 irouftitly dime m iui-se r.uropean potcai trouoies, wiluoui mucu suc- es IJev.AVashinc.ton Gi.aw:n of Col- utabi'f, Ohr1, recently said r.lxiut the r,. ; 1V, i . u,f iiini- ii.,i.iiii ij if ! t,of . , -.,,, : . t c,.,v1b ,f solntion ami decay, than tbet the virtue which is of faith has in itself the giirras of endless lii'c. AVLut forms this life will take in the world Pmnce-Conaunne, has c.iuscd the N Yofk. Jl8 was born in Waliiagford, North Am"ti'n to B..y : that one of, the most d:ngero,is featrr-.'s of the; Three permns in Lancaster were re late 1'arisian mob meeiings and pa-;cently relieved of annoying diseases by rads is the letnlership unstimed by ; the faith cure prwess. women, who ave aii a.entiy pt't for j Several joung mea broke into a by ward the concealed conspirators . church neur Lclioeuf, Eiie county, and for the pnr.osa of rendering it pe- il-, stole tbe bread and wine which bad ous for the government autli-uities to . been placed opon the altar rrparatory - 1 .1 1.1,1 ... ..! to eoee I do not know ; tho mysU-r j Bre engine, ics of the future I do not try to fulh-1 In the little town of Grsfncaatle, in om ; I only know that as it i:; ill with ! Franklin county, there are seventy the wicked in this world r.uu in all j four persons aboe sixty years of age worlds, ho it is well wi'h the righteous I Of this number fifteen are more than iu this world and in all worlds, and I ' eighty years old and more than ninety am content to wait for the knowledge I years old. of how well it is with them, till that Shadow come who keeps the keys of all the creeds." ; i Vhe II n:tiodin ttoitrn il of Harch lo.'tc, cot.tauis !ue loJiowmg: rcr sere..d uys p:tt the daily papers of this Side liave been paymg consid- eia'ole attsrtion o the case of iiilas Gmy now confined in the Westmore land eotiny prison under sentence of death for the murder of a Mrs. HeCready. He was convicted on he testimony of one Johnston Dick sun, who was h convict in the West ern penitentiary at the same time that Gmy was in the same institution serving a sentence for horse stealing. Ou Wedjiesdiiy of last week (Jo v. Pail ison iseued the death warrant for the execution of Gray on the 24th of May, and on the same day Hiram Lowermasttr wrote the following to the ILrrisbnrg Telegr iph : "ii.taoi 21, l&t?2- Kiirroa or :fc'aEisBi eo TEL(..CRen Dear Sir: 1 hope you will puhll-h these ines for one dsomrd to die. Murder, but vrho ? Jack re'.fys told me that ho male away with the woman whom Silos Gray is eopvicted for. J. repeat it, Jack rctya Il'A me that he tcok Mrs. McCreaJy over tbo mountain and made away with her, aud sail he waa afraid he would be hung fur it. HSAM BoiTEBMASTEB, Shippenskurg , pa. rrt ii r- . inis is mo Bwue mram liower- masier wl.o, in company with Daniel Bailey, in April assaulted James W. Leech while tisveling along one of th6 ptublic roatUin Franklin town ship, iu this county, and robbed bun of - i j. i. bey were tried at the fol lowing ingast sessions, in this coun ty, convK'ted and sentenced to the penitentiary for iw period of seven yeais. Ia June, previous to their tri:d a:'d ctnviclion. they both escap ed from priaon but were recaptured. Bowermaster follows woocl-chopping for a livelihood aud now resides along the Vesteru slope of South mountain about sis iniies from hbippensburg. Cumberland couatv. Jack Petty. the man who according to hie postal card, confessed to caving killed airs. McCready, for murdering whom Si las Cray is to be Langs d on the 24th of ilav, was a convict, and Bower- master savs coTifeesed the murder to him in prison. John Petiys and Silas Gray ware both admiiled on the same day, viz., March 19, 1S7S. They occupied the am celi and worked together until fhm fenner was removed to XUre:fid. Pettys committed suicide on Christ mas night, 1879, sixty two days be fore the expiration of hi sentence. On seeing this postal card Mr. George H. Welshons, the enterpria ing staff correspondent of the Pitts burg Diijiatch, started from Harris burg to Walnut Bottom, Cumber land county, the place where the card was mailed, aua after a vigorous hunt through tbe South mountains, an undertaking which presented many obstacles and dangets. be found Hi ram Bowerm-istcr at the house of his brother Dave. Hiram repeated to piemenieu is oy eml'raoing the facts and gave it to the correspondent to publish. The uifcdavit says that Pettys and Bower muster worked together at adjoining machines in the wire and link shop in the We stern penitentiary in 137'J. About a montu or so ieiore t-,imsi- lnaa, 1ST".), Pettys told Eower mastsr that he had taken Mrs McCreauy over the mountains in Westmoreland county and killed her, and he was afraid be would yet be hung for it. He afterwards talked about it frequently, and it seemed io weigh on his mind constantly. A short time afterwards Le committed suicide by hanging himself in Lis Cfcll- ITEMS. An organized gang of burglars ia I tr-erating in Wefittnorelaoa county. geTCral houses along the country roads Lave been broken into and robbed wtlbio tbe past few dvs. Herman Neuojad, a prominent mer- nhant nf St Clair. Sishoalkil! COUOtV. committed saioide by lunuioe hiuielf! I to bis stsble March 27. He was n wid .! . . . .1 I.:, j i. ... ... ter to ins marryng aa tne commence- meat of proceedings for a breach of promio incited fcim to self destruction. Frederick LD'ideu.of, College Point,! Lng Island, dropped dead in New j lork tae other day whim Unuking a ;UiJ of beer. Tba undertaker at Col lege Poiat who recaived the body packed it in ice and drove up to Londen's door with it. When too douy was set down roughly in tbe room lie re Mrs. Louden1 was sitting it was thro rst intimation to Ler that ber hus band was dead. Tbe shoak was too vi olent, and she has become insane. j Prince Leopold rf HoheDzollern, , brother of Duchess of f'oncaught, has! been apprentice to learn the trade of - Lnk-o.nith in pnmr.lsn'A Wlfil th, i custom of the royal family of Prussia, j At El Dorado, Kan., some drunken inmates set fire to tbe jail. Tbe Luild ing was destroyed and one of tbe pria aers burned to death. Chambersburg is also talking avmt a beer sugar factory. j ITrauk Mille, said to bave the mvcu- ... -i .i 1 1--!.: ll' 1 1 1 r fll .I nw 1 1 1 1. E ... 1 1 1 I' - UIITU BL I Sir-AW. to a celebration ot toe Mra, :iper. Pan Taior, of Green.'burg, has been a teauter for tbiny-two conbecn'ive years The local paper estimates that in that ti:ne be. hex drawen 1 1 2,30 t'ir,. Bud trnveled 5G,1'0 miles with his wagin, or twice around tho world. A g.iiuSler living iu Bradford re nently treks three ftro bscks at play in Syracuse. He lost his wiuuings next day by au unfortunate speculariou in oil. Tho people of D -.ncannon. Terry county, have conclude 1 to purchas a The Pennsvlvania Railroad Comnsny isercting a handsome new station at Johnstown. A factory at WilIiamport bas a standing order to make four carloads of kindling wood a day for Philadelphia A law student had jut been ad mi ted to the Boston bar. and bad opened an ofTiiee for practice, when the death of his father left bun $00,000. Ho was in such baste to get and spent the money that he left tbe office without stepping to lock tbe door, abandoning bis fine library and furniture to his creditors He wasted bis fortaoe so wantonly that it only lasted a year. Now be is poicteJ out at Lewistown, Me., a broken-down drunkard, living on the eharity of old acquaic'ances. Mr. James Alexander of Holliday bur?, a few davs ago discovered a soft place oi the flore of bis cellar, and on degging down a considerable depth, be exnnied tbe skeleton of- a child, which had been buried lhre before be ocflunicd the Premises. Who cut the body there whether 'the child was font ly dealt with, or whether it was hia away to conceal a wotuans shame, are mysteries, and will in all probability remain so. My husband had drunken habits he could not overcome nntil Parker's (linger Tunic took away his thirst for .tiuiulunts, restor ed his energy of mind and gave him strength to attend to feusiuts.. Cincinnati Lady. St. Lewis, March 26. Perhapa the lar gest transaction in cattle ever made in this country was effected at Fort Worth, Texas last Saturday, tbe sale being of 75,000 bead of full-grown eattle by tbe licards and Harold Brothers to the Fraokl'.n Land and Cattle company, nf New Yojk, composed of Charles G Franklvn, Frar.k G. Brown, president t or tbe utsaiok Mines. Colorado, and B. B. Groom & Son, of Lexington, Ken tucky, extensive breeders and impor ters of abort horned eattle. She price paid ia kept private, but the figures A New Hampshire man mailed a letter ia July, 1873, to bis son, who wis then in Siberia. Three years after wards it was returned to bim, bis sin bating gone from there to Thina. He then aent it to Hong Kong, where it ar rived a week a.'ter his sod's ship hid sailed Last week tbe letter againTe turned and he remiiled it to Alaska where the ship will touch during tba ; rummer. Tbe letter contains the notice of bis mother's death sad a leek of htr !". ITEMS. are understood to be about $25 per bfd. which would sfgrevate about 2,000,000. No murderer was crer banged in Tioga county. Allegheny county jsil holds foarteso men charged with murder. Several Tears ago the oaterpilUrs eot to eatmp tba leaves of tbe shade trees in tbe ojgtoa uomtnoo. tng!n& sparrows wero i"nrroved, the worm uis (peared; nxt the soeg bird began to I leve and the gray tqmrrels mu'tiphed rapidly The cats begin a war of exter mination on the squirrels, the police went for the cats and the old maids are going for the police. Mr.'CoDkling is aaid to be tbe only man in a queinecs snit who ever tnade a speech before tbe United S'o'es Su preme Court. Oa tbe occasion that he was olai in dark gray- Custom re quired black ard a frnck ccat. In DI!ijtm. York county, a few djys aso, a bull and a goat fought des perately for half an hour. Tbe goat wbippnd tbe bull in seven rounds and chased him across the country for nearly two miles. It is told on one of our young Nim rods that be often goes hunting without bis dog, having a horse that points equally as well. And sometime, when he coes out for a drive and happens upon a bird, the horse comes to a point and squares himself, so tbat bis nia'ter, who is a crack shot, may bring it down. Columbus Times. Joshua A. Boyer, of Potuville, aged K0 year, was murried recently to H.s Jennie Paine, of the fame county, who is only 17 year old. An exchange sajs. The Goolu of Liberty is the only American bo io't l - "fein rorwsrd !o a now spring bonnet. Lewistown people are thinking of erecting a soldiers' mouunient. A man named Johnson, living near Johcstowo. Mich., suspected hired mm named Frev of undue intimary with bis wife. Finding Frey alone in a dense woo4j be bcand and gagzed tiai and securely pinioned him to a tres. After mulitating the pereon of his vic tim Johnson left bio. Fre.y was discov ered two days afterwards, by a search pir.'y, unconscious aoi with bis limbs badiv fros30. lie may recover. Johnson and his wire bave 9od. Peter Ki:td-.M. of Cleveland, Ohio, s8 tbat he sowed a good mny wild oats when be waa a young inin. when La .nn.n.MltAjl Ilia fift'lAtll rB phi h, had consumntico of the luws ' h fifij tai soon aftervfirdj bl. arnanrnH t ra a i I aft Mtnt r -. . . - health improved. Hj is now nearly a century old. BrookG'-ld. Macon county, Mo., is tbe home of Ibiber Gibson, who' i3 spry at the all ged ags of 11C years. Uo recoll ects dimly the Bevoluiiot.ory war and the Presidency of General Washington. Mr. GIImou's oldest boy is uow a U& of SI and his baby, with' whom be is now hvine. is It lie ha bec-a twice married an4 has thirteen children living and three dead. Oaf ot bis sons bas twenty children, lis dir?ot descendants, now reaching to the fi'tii gocjiatwD, camber nearly tour hundred. Tiiuips t:".k possession of tha 15-iuger school, noar Bristol, a few da r ago and. rjfua-l to allow the teiccr to en ter tbe buuibii'. I'hey finally were driv en from Ihe place by u.en anted with revolver a::d ducting gun. Mr. Vance says that nheu he entered fie Senate bo did uot possess tho pow ei to tpcait to the point. Isra horrilied, be adds, to read one of my rfpecubes in wh;ci .tied I had repented aa entire sestencn six tiaies. I found tbat might do in North raroliua. but it would not do in the S"r:ae. Ilj thinks that tbe newspaper are teaching crafors to be terse and ?sappy. Thirty years ago, when Dnjlestowo b.i 1,00a luhaliiijuts, tl-erc ere seven fcteh in the place. Now, when the town ha a pnu.ation of nearly 2,500, it has ouly four hotels. Between Poylestowo aud Dublin a few d3 ago eight persona were lying dead in their homes at the same time. The distance from Doj las town to Dublin is three miles. Farmers ia Bucks county have been selliag roasted chickcus at 23 cents per pound This is tbe highest pries receiv ed since the late war. !.-. Betsey Perkin died at Taunton, Mass, last week, at the gt ct 102 years. Soe was born aurmg the ways of the Ksvo.ution, but too late to know anything ei the stirring scenes of these days of trouble SLc remembers steiog President Washington in 1789 when be journeyed through New Eng land. Ia ber 20 in year ale married John PerLin, of Sliddebcro, and at tbat widd Dg ber own grandmother, aged 100. was present, and tbe venerable lady lived into ber 102d year. Mr. Felicias became tbe mother of nine children, three sons and six dinghters. Tbe daughters are all living. A fiht between a rittl.nak' aud a black: sua ife was recently witnessed at Gcrt Worth. The black snake force the fighting, gliding around tn swift circle while the rattlesnake lav coiled. The cireies grew etuullar aud the rattlesnake-appeared confused as tbe tbe blacksneka drew cloter. His rattles ceased to give out their usual cbarp sound, and his bead dropped as if vr tigo was seizing bim. Tbe black snako seized, by a lipbtuiug movement, the rattier by the throat, and winding about bim, the two rolled over and over to gether. In a few moments the rattle snaEe eeased to breath. Aa examination of tbe dead bsdy of tbe rattlesnake re vealed a fracture in lbs spina as com plete as if done by a blow with a club. The rattlesoke measured five feet tbtee inches. Vermont, in 1804 He want ti Warsaw when fifteen years old without a friend Ha engaged in tanning and sboemak ing, and about 183o invented blacking and opgaa its lotriauct.on cn a very small capital, peddling it for a basket. ! For years bis bosinen was very " small. crank Miller s blacking n now known in every bsmlet in tbe United States and in foreign ooan'ries. The extensive manufaotory i now in New York citv and managed by bis two sons. Jaonb Foot, Perry county farmer, racuroa the lots of 200, pounds of pork, sto'en from his smoke house Ly some hungry thief. Johu M. Pnmroy, editor of Ihe Frauklia Eepoaitor. bad been trooint receiver cf tha euspended national bank of I'nioa cilv. Erie eonntrv Legal. Executer'a Notice. Letters Testamentary od tba estate of Michael B. Kuniilo late ot Tbscarora trp., Juniata county, p., deceased having breo granted in due farm of Uw to the under signed residing Id McCojville. All persons knowing themselves indebted to suiJ dece dent please ill make immediate psivment and tboso having cairns will present them properly' Anthiuticated for Settleim-nt, to W. C. LAIUD, iarch 2-'ti tiecutor. BRGWH'S IRON BITTERS will cure dysp;4a,lieanburn, mala ria, kidney diuate, liver conplaic!, and olher H uang disease. BROWN'S BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the tyrteci; cures weakno. lack of enesjs". etc. Try a bcttlc. is tiie only Iron preparation that does tot color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, a other Iron preparations will. WN'S BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com pkinu, will Cad it wuhout an equal. a niuEcui.t c i To Buy a Large Trud of Good Land', cl a JiioiitTiile Price: ! J To a man who desires to xake faruiing aad stock-raiMiig I. is business, this is tne greatest bargain in Juniata county. . Three Hundred Jrres au l more, having thereon a larttu biick Dwell Yi; Haute in good condition, Barn and olher oiitbaiM ings ; a running stream of water nt-.ii the door, also, good we!i iratvr in yard ; ao Orchard of acres, at good a.1 a.iy ia the county; a prove ol' !M uiaiiia trees, h:ch, it atteution were uircclud to, could be i tnim-t! Into a source ot incline, ss such I groves are in bouiersct conuiy. this fctato, and as such groves arc in New England. (iood timber on tho larm. The lariu i!I i Irouuce40 to oO tous ol bay annually, and grow gram ol an Kinds, i nore is an aoun dance ot LliiKSIOXK on the farm. We repeat, tliis is tho greatest bargain now olicred in this couuly, to tbe man w ho has vnt-rgy, and desires to tanu and raise ttock To such a n jin, who bas a moderate sum of money tor brst payment, there is a rare cham'o to surnre a property, that in the nature of thing must iu?reae in value gradual'-, lor ilia peiiod of a I'nll genera tion yet to couie. Time, 5 to 7 years, to si-it purchaser. If you have the incliiiation, Ihe means, and the pluck to durelope one of tbe finest tracts of 1 mi in the county, cili at this c! bee lor particulais. A LOT OF G ROUK D VS THE VILLAGE ot McCoysville, Juniata county, having tbereon erected a "nod Dneiliuz Hous 2l'X 60 lest, new fitablo 20x30 feet, new Wood House 12x30 feet, lioc Tea and other ont- buildiugs. Well ot good water at tbe door. Fruit on the lot. Terms, reasonable. For further particulars, call on or address ithAh 11. aTKWAUT, McCorsville Juniaui Co- Pa. IIBUTTEB-WfilsKEa OparstiDg en tha prlndpls f 5IJ DIRECT AND POWERFUL PRESSURE, IniTHwa-l ef rolixM, friiik41iMC or avit.Tipsj upoa tiava bituv. Worlu in tn mix u wUi, CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STKONC. CHEAP. Mcn4 for fall rtwi iptiTa circulars to tbs larsaurt and bOW atAiLEiUi, rOKTEB ELANCHASD'S CONCC-nO, N. H. SCXS, r.s ;.;u.;,:rciv.- : p-c.V r J t 7 t . - f.yfi.'-:- J- - t ' -vtt - . ci i.. . ;.cir j .1 C-i.:L4.-.- ltcialj I only that sr ,nclii:i. to l"- sco!? and Sv. nrtirejliielfsiiijrsICclcrfjC.TjcrrsJijEi'r jT t.vs iiitir Saltan b finely j,r.u-- rrd 13 ' warranted to prevent tiliing t; tii.iiaj- i.: a t.i r?- t vaott dariruif ami Irrrrir g Piscox & Co , ,V.Y, Sjo. via ,1 ilaM. M 1hW O J1 MB U zlTt. j. f t H TO M n H 4 atJ Jl ft SrpsrfciitfS Beallli and Strerl n.T if jMtt are mechanic or fenuer, wm out CwcrworV. er a fcrr:hCT run dwn by fr.irily or hcuii ho!doucU7FAiij:stftr.iNC 1 m c. If yoa are a Livyr uiiaistcr or bu ,ir.r5 T.m c- naastxihyircntiil urnoraaximi.c'r, riir-w tz'sc ttoxiiumgiiimuLnts.butuse Parker Cukt-t 'i .ic lj9U have CoirsuapcioQ, jDypsTTAia, kVjm tsta. Kidney Ccoa;.! iris, oranyciinira-c r.- etoxach. bowcai, blood or Bcrres Pai-ictVs (Ji.xora To:c wi.. Oaix jrwu ItUeCrateUaBoodPiiia' tel tha Ext and Zvmt Cccflh Crs tnt Ctii Ii voa arc wasting away frcmf OLvpctioa or ary atst or -eJ.ncs sjwI irr-L t a Mitnui.:: : :al:e Cgck TOKiCMc-nce; it will irnrigarat Jtfi up from the urst cose bit will never uiuwca e. his. saved Lui.drds of Uvcs; tt kuj save yitus C ACTION 1 R-fWJ wtatftaKM. rark-r'i Obnr-rTon. h tatycW ikt wtFinaii.wl igcaUht tUwfirld,tai -m-r-.y d itftmt ftmk ppv.-a of KtiHrwaUpw. .s i .r ! liacoav 4 C, JC. Y. 491wssaS(kalcKd..iw CP.EAT SATIXQ BCYIKO DCLLA5 SliS. J Si . JM 1JS J'. 1 . ; ii f"3 n. tl ard launtF fc"rav ha itm rK. BROWN'S IRON BiTTERS 11 Irli iwr ! Sew d vert uctm t. Tha SiieiiajiM Valley Boute BETWEEN THE X0RTH AND EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST. A HEW THUS! LINE FASSEKCE8 EI6HWAT, WITH t.NSCEPAbSED TUUOCGU1TLLMAN CAK SEKY1CE AHO Perfect Transportation Facilities, TBAYMSiM THt aluST PtiaSPEROUS MlUlii iff THE SOUTUEiLV STATES, UPON RAILWAYS Or IS 11 OKU ElCELLaSCE, svrsKiua EQiirassT, ASD CUMMOS MASAUEllliSS, cauij Sew York, Uarrlsburgr. biladvlpbla, faaliinslsM, lialliuiore, " Knoxville, Chattanowtta, ilemphi, tilUe Kutk, AUanta, ilonipumeryi iiuoiie, A Orleau. Jckouvilw, auU ail jxhuU SuuiU aud Souta-wst, upou Uuea ol teuiniim in tcrcol: Along this mute, or iuct accessible ttere bv. arr lieallh resort., aul seeiuc alljacnous ol enduring value. Tbe SheuanJoan Vauivf, its continuous physical beauty aud scenes ol' bistoric ia terest. The wondcrlul Caverna of Luray ; Ihe Natural lirWj;eot Virtiuia the noted Viririuu Springs; tbe Warm Spnugs ol Norih L'aroiiDs. aud tho nunvslea sceuer ol Western .North Ctruliua; Ashtvillc and I.'.-,... i. kmJ tha rli niuin resorts ot East Teiiuesee ; and tbe reuowned winter tiiurit points ol" Suiith Georgia aud i'iorida wilU a reorganized ana recreated botol srr rice en rente : TUK Ll'KAV IS, TUB NATUKAL UlillKiK UOT4.L, TUii liO- Tiit. ftUAAOKE, i.c., tc, Assuring a personal comtvrt bilfcerto uoat taiucd lu a aoUihern tnveler's progress. In due season txcursioa tU!-, i ickets, and ar.ai.j;cmeau to all lh Wouderiul Uesrlg aluug Itie line will bj p.;riectsd, ad-plt-'d to tastes and uieaua ot alt classes or Summer Tourists. For Tickets, Time cams, Uuide Books, Sltt-piug Oar Keservaiions, and all iuloruia liou, iii'iuire at all Feniwylvani Kailroad or olhtr leading lUilnay Ticket Uthcos Sort ft uud East, pr at Uie Lostetn onices ol this liue : 104 Fourth Avenue, PitUbutjT Pa. Washington ft l!js:on, ltass. :t(l.J Broadway, 2ew Voii. W3 I heHtnul Street, i'hiiadeiphia. 157 tVnl Baituuore Street, Western Jlsrvland K. It.. S Baltimcre. Cuuilerland Valley K. Ii. Harrisburg, 14. Ueuaudoab ailej K. II. Uageistoau Md. A. FOl'E, Gesurat Pass'r uad Tirktl Jstnt, ilarcUas-W. Lynchburg, Va. JlAiATA VALLM UAiNiv, or iiiirt'i.i.vrouxt pa. wrrn UitAiNCU AT PuKT KOl'AL. StocUiolders InuividuoJij Liable. HEY IS POilfciiOV, Preulnl. T. VAN 1KW1A, Cashier DiKECTOrs: J. Ncviu PooieroT, Joseph KolL.'os!:, Ueoig Jacobs, I'biilp it. Kejncr, Amos G. bousall, W. C. Houieroy, Louis L. Atkinson. SToCUoi.bt:HS : I J. NevLi Pouieroy, K. K. l'ijker, puiha M. Kroner Annie V. fbcliey, Jauo 11. Irwin, Mary Kurt:, bauiuel 3i. Uurir, J . Moliuvs Irwin, T. V. Irwin, i B. 'row. John tlertrler. juscj,u Hoiiirock, George Jacob, Atkiuson, w.C. t'oiueroy. Ani Js U. Bousall, Noab lli-rtt.er, Charlotte ijnyder. !I7"luleret allowed lit the rate ot 2 per cent, on (3 iuon;tis certificates, o percent.on 12 mouths cerUUcatcs. f jan'-3, lWO-tf Used in the Principal Cbnrcbea lor Com muuion purposes. Excellent foriLaiiies and Weekly Persous and tlio Aeed. SFEEE'S FOST ESAFE ME! FOUll YEARS OLD. rrinis celebrated jative wixk X is nuilo Iroin the juice or tbe Oporto Grape, raised ia this country. Its inval uable. TCKiS AK3 STatllbTiicriiNQ FfiCPtRTliS are uusiirpass-l by any other llti W'iae Being the pnre juico of tLe Grape, prvuuc ed under ilr. Spcer"i own personal aupei vlsion, its purity Its Kent'.ineoces, are guar anteed. Tin? jocngest child may paruku ol its peiietuiu qaalitica, and the weakest inraiid use it to advaulae. It u pirtica-larlj- Ix-Dclicinl to tbs atceil and debiliatu!, and suited to the various ailments tbat sfl ect tiie weaker sex. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE KEL1ED ON. P. J. SHEKRY. The P- J. SKESliY n wiue of Supor- w uasricKr man pwiaKes ol tte ricn qu-l-itif J ol Uie grape troai which it is lunde. For Purity, Richness. I'Uvor and Mi-diciual Properties, it it will be found unexcelled. SPEiiii'S P. J. BRANDY. ! TbisBHAKOY atiuids uuriviili-d in thi Couritry bein far aepcrior for luedicinal purposes. IT IS A PURE distilanon from tae grapo and contains valuable medicinal prop.-rtics. It has a delicate flavor, similar to that nf the (trapes from ahich it is dihtiiled, and ia in great lavor auioug lirst-tlass fauii.e. iuu siuaiure 01 ALIu-O SPKEK, Paaiaic N. J., ia over tha cork of each botllo. Suld by L. Banks everywhere. Sept. 13-1882. And by druggists . . . .... T. " j l "-" i .-V: -js -:s ir) t -'.V5y-yv-v: I,;; i ii ' i -.a ' . -n-r Sf.XjpW1 :;viw i'i i.- fc s?ii 5 t armors and others dtfji-inj a geutcel, lacrative agency business, by whirli $ to $20 a day can be earned send addrus.1 at once, on ficsial, ta II. C. U'iu;.;w c. Co. 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. I.S0-e2-m. Traveler' Gutae. PENKSYLVANU KA1LB0AD. TIMK-TABLB On and after Saturday October m2 tthatatopatUiffliuwUlruaas foUow EASTWARD, ilurus AccoaaonaTi-s eaves Mifflji UaUy atbQ a. m., and Stopping at ail ata Sotabct-ee. Mittl.n and Uarrubura. ar rUaatUarrisbUrgat8 20a.m. J,aows Exrs leaves at7S'Ja m.,aud stepping a U regular s auoua bctieenAUoon. and UMmig riches HiUJin at 10.43 a. n... Ilarrwburg iTio t. U., aud arrives to hiladelidua a i.t'5 p. m. Mill. Team leave, rittsburg daily 7.-i a. au, A:tvHua at z p. ' -ping at .a regular stations i -rr.ves at Uflu. it b 3 p. in., Harrisburg 7.30 p. ai., rhua- adeluhia II Wp. iu. 3I.il Kxpresa leaves PitUburg at I UO P Aiiovu. B.0 p m ; Tyrone 7 U pm; liunt mirdon t U5 p ui ; Low &to n 9 0 p m ; Ml- asiu 7 -xm y - dei;hU25jpui. V.'3T'VAKD. liirrLUf AccoaaoUATtos leaves UarrU' riburg daily at 10.13 a. ui.,and stopping at Jl sumo-is, arrives at lliitliu at 12. 10 y. w. Mail Taata leavrs Phiiiwlvlphia daily at 7 . m llarribbiirg 11.13 a. w., Ahniia - -it n ... int iiiif at nil staiifus between jfulliu and Altooua reaches Alloona at 3.45 p. ni., fsttsburg B.50 p. ni. alifnui Aocoaaobstios leaves Hams burg daily except Sunday at 5.00 p. ni.,nd stopping at all stations, arrives at Jliffiin at 7.00 p. iu. Pacific Eiprvssleive PtUadelpLU 11 20 n m Hjrriaburs S 03 a ui ; JJuucannon 3 oJaui; Newport 4 18 am; jaiu:iaaoi ni; LcwwtoTvud'iauii XcV'eytowa-u-uO s ui : Mt. Union 6 l'J a m ; Uuiiliu-Uou 6 45 45 a :u ; Ietc.rs!urg 7 VI a m ; Spruce Oreek 7 15 am; Tyroao 7 4 a ui ; Ikll's .MiUs 7 55 a iu ; Altoona 1j a m j rmauuig 1 35 pa. Fast Lite leaves rbilaMeltfLia at 11 05 a ai ; Uarrisborg 3 15 p in ; ilitllia 4 37 p m ; Lenintown 4aSpui ; Uuutmgdou 6 00pm; Tyrone 6 40 p iu ; Altooua 7 s p ui j Jritta tr.i j USOpul. LKWlsTOWX UlVJSiO:.. Trains leave liewtsiowa Jauction lor iiil roy at ai a in, 10 50 a tn, 3 25 p ct ; iuf Sunburr ut 7 05 a ni. 1 tii v at. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from limey at 0 10 a m, 1 60 pu, 4 oO piu; from Suubury at 10 IK) a in, 4 p ui. TruOXKUIVlSIOX. 'i'raias leave Tyrono lor llellelouw and Lock Uaven at 8 'M a ui, 7 St) p m. Leave Tyruua lor Curwensvillo and CIcariield at b 60 a m, 7 50 p in. Trains leave Tvrone lor Warriors ilarl Pennsylvania Furnace aud tccUa at 8 30 a iu aul a 30 p iu. Trains arrive at Tyroue from Lclk-ioute and Lock llieu at 7 30 a iu, and ti 35 p iu. Trains arm e at Tyrone lroui Curwens ville aud Clearlieid at 7 21am, aud 5 5U pm. Trams arrive at Tyrouo from Sco.i a, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 7. 30 a m, at 2 35 p m. Philadelphia & fieadkg Kailroad. Arraugemeut of Passenger Trains. Jlnh 2Ctb, Ibi. rrmas Uavt Ilirrtiburg at follows : For Xew York via A'.l.-utown, at 7 50 a. m., and 1 45 p. 111. For New York via Philadelphia and ''bound Brock Uoute,' 8 62 7 50 am, aud 1 45 p u:. tor PhuVuk-ii bia, 6 52, axil 4 00 p ui. SO, 950 am, 1 45 For lle&didg at 5 "ii, 6 L'5, 7 60, W 50 a IE, 1 4-3, 4 Hit aud huO p to. for Pottsvilte at 6 '10, 7 60, 9 GO a ai, and 1 li ind 4 UU p. ui. and via Schayliill & nsiieb.-iuca Branch at 'i 40 p ni. for Au'iurn, 8 10 a ru. i'or .Mleutvwn at 0 20, 7 50, 0 50 a m, 1 45 an-1 4 Oil p m. The 7 50 a iu, &Ld 1 45 p ni trains hare through cara for &'e York via Allen tun n. for Allen town and way stations at 620 a m. Fo.- ke.-.iiin;, Philadelphia and way stations at 5 '- a m and 1 45 p in. Trams for Uarruburg letce us follows t Leave New York via Atlcntovn a;9U0 iu, 1 00 and i30 p ni. Leave ISew Y'ork via "Bound Brook Konte" aud Puiladeli bu 7 45 a m, 1 30, 4 0O and 6 B0 p iu., aud 12.00 midnight, arriving at liurriabmg 150,8 20, a 2-j p. m., and XI lOiiii l 3 40 a iu. Leava l'hiUIelphiA at i SO 9 45 a m., 4 00, 50 iiiiu 7 3-i p ti. Leave Fottsviile at 0 00, 9 00 a. iu. and 4 40 p ui. Leavo b-eaaius at 1 50, 7 ?.0, 11 50 a u. 1 i7, 6 15, 7 50 and 10 2i p ai. Leave ftttaville via schiiyikiil aii'I Susiiue- haiina Branch, b 15 a in. and 4 40 p ni. Leave Alluntuwn at ti 00, 8 40 a ni.. 12 15. BV wiu a vu jf III. SCA'O.iYS. Leave New York tu Alluntowa, at 6 oO p, n- Philadelphia at 7 o5 p ni. Lcive Keadmg at 7 i') a u and 10 25 p ui. Leave All-jnioun at -0-5 p ia. Leave lIAKKlUfKG Tor Pulton, Loch iui, and uh Iton dsily, except Sunday, 6 25, 640, 95 a ni, l-loand 940 p rr. ; daily, es c pt S uur.lay and oundiiy, o 36 p ni, and oa oaiuruuy orij , . ana U 10, p xu. Kunming, leave STEELTUN dailv, ex ..f.t fm.l .-i. II III riii. , .... . . . ." " j c '"f'u aa,ii except S.tuiday and Sunday, ti 10 p m, a;,d on Saturdav ouij , 9 iu and t o p ni. C. G. HANCOCK j.Err;"3''"'- Ueurral ilduaztr. K vWs'T,E',t'lir,,i!,eii!'n by 8 XVAJkJ Aauil dara boloro vou "lie, S'lDiethm DiiSnty and siiblime leave b hiod to connuor timr." $C8 a week in your ...iu. uuim nee. xo nsK. Every mine new. Cnpitiil not required. We will Irrnish you everythinir.' Jlnvre makire .... ,-u.o. i-i.c3 oiaKc as mora as men anu soy a-ia gu ls make gp.-at p-.y. Uead if you Wunt bnsiness at widen you can wiaKa (rreat py all th time, Write lor tieulars to H. Hahet t On.. par. PoitUri iiame, WISE looknnt are alwavs on tha ooMini lor rhin- i '"".T"'" earnings, ar.1 in tim beco-ne wcaichy ; ! Je WiO do EOt iirnT-iv l : opp..ri.unities remain in poverty. W o3V a C'tat chance to asafco raonry. ve waat tor us npht in their ovva iccaiiiics. Anv Pte ran do tho wrrr r,na.i. . 7 bt. T.ie business will ptv oiore thin r ordinary w,,es. Expenr,. on fumUhed free. No one who eDgag vonr .bom tiro, to the work, or onlr snare unn-,i. rn ' .. ' 70nr thatl.nIi . ,1 '-""""on and ,11 v.U. ,rW,. Aaar?Sg &Tisso fc Co., Portland, Main CA17TI03 KSTlfp A LL persons are hereby cautioned aeaina ZZrTZ D7 ahlDS' haoliD. any olher way. Jonathan SUcr Win B.-authoCer Henry Spier Catharine Kartx John McMecn C ? Shollv A H Knrtk CavW Smith S Owen Evans Te.iton Benner C P. Spicacr John L Aaker J B (Jar ber S M Kan9man J F Dettra David Hnnberger Arnold Taraea lvi K Myers ! n r I Z, U lc. ta a J Kuril Hj.iry Anker Leckn Dunn J W Hostetler Jesta Pines Jacob Boopj. GraybilVs Column F-AXIi STOCK or CARPETS. Choict Fatten VELVET Eody and Tapestrj BRUSSELS, Extra Super Uedinm and Low Cradt UNGRAHNS, A Full Lino of VENETIAN, 1 Complete Lisa of KAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns id STAIR, and HAJX Carp 1 AT TIIJ5 Carpet Mouse AND fURMTURE BOOMS or TEE JUNIATA VALLEY. At tha Old Stasd, tut ruE socTinnarr coiiita of BSIDGS L WATZS STEEETS, ns jcst m:cuvi All the above caaiaitej articles, and all ether thicga that may ba found ia caepet i mssm STUBS, AT ICES ALSO, ALL Ki:,TDS 0? FURNITURE. Al'i EXTJIA LIKE OF MATTRESSES, BcMbts ad FilLi7sf WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL C0L0B3. Eaochinr Glasses K GS2AT VARI2XI, Ia kept fact ever.-iliinjr m a First-Cla Hous JnU6lliii2 Gcr-rl, Kf ... w SIHUC WH3ES. GSAYB1LL -' j