If s r I 1 1 i SEXTiNLL k REFUtLICAI MIFFL1XT0WK. 1Tedet!a)-, Tebroary 25, 15. F. SCHWEIER, xorroa as raorairroa,. Fa xtt is Kt.il the banner town ship. Tee hii! to retire Geucral Grant liflR failed. The ThiladelpLia newspapers favor a bigli liquor license. TiK Irit-jsu are tmitteiing troops to fight the False Propht L Wait, CIve!:mJ will ilfckre his cabhiei Hfu.-r tlio 4th of March. Si sing tirue is Lot yet Leie. Ija;;e Michigan is frozen from shore to ehore. Tle troops of the LI llshdi have the British urmy on the ran, down the Nile. Nealit n'i the Missionary people are favorable tn the Rnsoef.s of Brit ish arms in Afiiea. Ti:k jijt'Simiis ilo lot want the JIc:'lii"li8 ti hiiVethf Uuiteil Sfi and move to Meiion. TtL hi-! to rc (sfuli'.isli the tvhip pii p- reft for iife bf aiirs La3 Lc-ei. tlelfciled in the Legislature. Vo:i x in I'.i i l ave taken b driirnicii.;, that in. tiny b:.vo tt.kei. to ttliii.' j;,.'tis by pnmple. Lawyers, Puiker. Lyon, Patterson ani Jacobs, lo:k dinner with Jtidgi liri;i-.lt, i:i F.'oottSiM a foiv Jays AVhat will Cleveland Ray iu his in tttfriuhl arUhef., on the question of th. licr.r.i'c, is asked in every com mur.ify ? Am. of the Europeans found r.t Kl iriourn when th: t place was cap wore killed bv the Afiicans, so the English report. It in ssid that tho energetic Tan ice, wlio Chu obtain a liv.ng from th b'riV h:';U of New Enchmd grows cs lazy ar- oil. r L.t i1k.1s in the summer sunshine of rioriJa. i i Zcw Oblkx:.s is Miid to be a. riiorn'ir.r.g p'.uce f.-t a inau of vt a Liifil'iess nid iiitlati I.iu.s l-'il it.s to vh'ic. for in that city gambling is le gpi:.:e !. .'.nd io a Ciitaia tslett, pep clar. Foify gumbiirg plucss fire Itpt -rnn tiny and night. Fk; sii'I.nt Jacks-OS had a son by an the son cf the adoplc-.l ton prc r ose? to bring suit against Wood Y.mj Llair, lo ret over pa pel s that leiorged to Freider.t Juikson. I'iir s:-s that Pifoidont Jat-knou ti e papers t i his grand f-ithi-r. TnE .'! :uociats did the ux roasting Lift li, I ut tfct-y did l.ot equal the f-.a'.t tii:. i Solomon got oft' when his tenjuie waa dedicated. They held a cumin dsy joiification and rt.ar.ted Iwordy-four thousimd steers, and CE6 hundred and twenty thcueuiid fcht-ep. Consideiung the time that Jeffer Davii is taking to prepara Lis letter in reply to General Sherman, iw is expected by ths friends of Ia-yL-that there will be Utile left of Khernjiiu. The letter will probfibly npptar after Cleveland has been iu ttu-ur.ttcd. ''Don't be alarmed, the Gcneiiil will come up smilingly and go one bet;, r." b ho did with the ar- Hues of Dms during rebellion. A half crazy man named "Joe" Nrdir.e, i.ayf, that he set fire to the rh'.ladtlphia Alms-Louse, at the in stance of Keeper Shroe ler. The ev idence of a maniac Ehonld be well corroborated before it is accepted. An imagination with a crazy man or wouin is io determinedly iusistv.i npon as if it was a fact "Why should or would a keeper burn aculmbhoubt and a lot of people with it? 'Wm.x Blaine was a candidate for th& FiCfideccy one of the btatements Ihit Democratic speakers and wri ters frequently niade against him waR that he had built a large and ex tiavsgant house r.t Washington. Tho hoi: Fe in question is a Biuah It hdirjg compared toTilden's palace, four hundred feet long on the bank cf the Hudson, in Yotk State. Til Ien the reformer took Cleveland to Ids palace to consult oa a plan for tha rw Administration. Wues the suspreme moment of ni f.reat )tcut come, thoughtful peo pli look in with intensified interest It h n- wonder that now the atten tion of the thoughtful people of th civilized world is lixed upon Ameri ca. for a great change of admiuistra tioa in to take pi see. A political or ganization that has ruled the United States the past .twenty-four years, and haa set new currents in motiot in every country on this globe h about to puss tbe ruler&hip of th nation into the keeping of an organ ization of a party, that has been fault. Hading party, these long twen ty four years. Mar God save tie. Jlepublic. It iny not be a hisrhly n itural or ' ca! tivated tabte, that criticises the bare wins and open breasted diesse that xvonit n wear at Washington par iie, this season, but the dresses that tlispluy the arms and bosoms of w.rn en are the subject of a good deal of rriticiom by the average man and woman. The hope is earnestly ex pressed in many places that the Cleveland administration circles will not be more nndress than have those of Arthur. If the ladies adopt a more undress style it is feared by many pood people that they will get back to the style of mother Eve with the Gg lenf. Chester county people are excited over the ui.nonnceaient that oil has beeu found floating on the surfaeo of streams that fjjw through that conn ty. It is hoped that their fondest dreams may be realized, but a noteJ peolopst published a statement in the Philadelphia Record, that the oil bearing rock crops out, away north of Chester county. If we understand the staieincnt of the pccl -gist, the oil bearing roclc extend south, only to the Biun Iiidcre, and Cut sier coun ty is too low in the scale for oil.' TiiE l'hilidt-lphi Htcord says: when the bill to leach little children ia the common schools tlie anatomy of di unkt-L-ness wr.s piei-entcd to the Pennsylvania Legislature there was surprise over the multitude of peti tii us from all quarters of tba tute prayi::i for the passage ot the mens uie. Tlio popular furor for a bill like this couid not be accounted f jr. But what was shrewdly fciispeclid' turned out to be ti ue. The petilioLS th-it were apparently so fpontaneous were the industrious work of enter-j-;i.-.ing book amenta with an eye to luidiiiC'Ss. Bo ks giving a smidter i;;g of scientific iiifoimalion ou'.'fern iLg lha tillc'is of Fpiii(iv.H?s liquors on the huiu.ia ste:u Lava been In- I ti-Oil.ir-p.l ir.tn the pmiiniiin selinfi! of OlLtr States by popnUr and sedan tive agents whose object is to widen tlio innrktL So innocent was the Seua'.e in regard to tho methods us cd iu pushing the bid thai it passed that body without, a wcrd of com mit t. The house ought to vote the bill down not a;eiely lit cause it is n book selling job, but to punish thr nb.;Fj of the light of petition that Las been practiced by its proruott i ?. Protest of Cppooeuts of Masonry. Yf aH1:gt 1 C. Fel ruiiry 18. Aprmitd trotvst f large purer ' tii;:s r.c,..;i;.-t nt imitlit'g .iia'.-n.c eo cu t:;s to 1'itt iicipiit ia tho tle!ici- tioa of t!;e Washington MonuiiM-nt n.-xt Satardi.v has been received b i,- thet'o:e'ifcssion:d Commission ehag ed with the brrai'gt-ments. The sig i t, .; .! .':.!. 1 nvr I 3 .(.0.1 l-i'T.: lllrrs. The t-roUMsUs siv tho Masonic Or I tier has n.i luoie i-iL'U to such dis-1 li:;ction thiiii tbe Uiberniuus or any other Htcre t Or-ler. "the stone sent by the IVpe for ttio Mouumeiit v.a:-. thi y si'.y, brektrt np and tLrwu inio the Potomac tVhv, they ask, :ire the Call tiiits f-ml bed aa.l taa Free Masons honored? They say Free Mast nrv in of foreign birth: t niii.t iv un-Amt i icHU ai.d un-iepublicun. Its public dispiayp are pompous and bin baric. IN t:'l?a are extra v.ig tut and lordly. I:b constitution is des potic. lbs oiiths ne extrajudicial, which Webster said should be si:') ru'e.-Brd bv law. Thiy ijrav that on- ! !v mc'u cert uioniea us me national in their scope and American in th ir character be peimiitcd. The pro test came tco lute for action by thu Comniisbion. A Great I.'e viral. 'A great reviv .i ut Wells Bottom, Ohio. Las t-wept into ihechun h near ly even body there. Chria Dougel, i he hading citizen of the vicinitv jandaiottd infidel, was converted. wrfcCl:ta tho church. Chairs and I l in rtw.iilr. in l n ir Ttri p : l ior Tipnr:V benches wt re broken up, the j.ulpa torn down and iu the excitement the preacher was knocked over and bad iy cut. One woman vent into a trance, in which she yet reui'du?. A procioMou fount d and taking Don gel in their eboulders inarched up and down the ftiwleP. The meeting did not close until four o'clock in the morning. In the afternoon Dongei became iDsaxto and took all his o.vn money to the preacher. lie looked Jacob Meb'er, a neighbor, m the eel lnr and compelled Mrs. Meiser to give up ail their mont-y. which he al ko took to the preacher. At t'ae night meeting Dougel appeared fan tisiically ciatl, wearing a crown and parrying a club, lie forced the tiiiu istcr from the pulpit and anuuunced that he was Christ, come to judge the world. In the struggle to se cure Dongel several people were dan gerously hurt and one probably fa tally." rub's Snow Slide. Salt Lake Citt, Ttah, Feb. 18. The relief party sent to A'.ta to res cue the living and bring back tue dead who were killed in the recent snow-slide which overwhelmed thai town returned early this morning Twelve bodies were brought down tbe canon in inomi.fut proctcsion single ri e and lashed upon the sledn. Tue iirst sled bote the body of Mat tie !Ii key, the next Timothy Madden, it reruiah Begun, B. Evaus, James Watst.n. Barney Gibson and Mrs. Ford, with her baby lashed to her orciist- The last s!ed carried the our children of Edward Baliou. The following persons, reported dead, were rescued ahve : Andrew Wuite, dier being under the snow twelve ours, was only slightly injured ; Fiederiik Culinan, after being buried sixteen hours; he also was hurt, but ot seiiouslt; Mr. Kelst, in the drift -ix Lours. Besides these, Mr. Ford, hough rot covired by the uvalai.che as I adir hurt The b.Niy of one of the Chinamen waa not found. Mrs. Ford, it appeared, had apremouiti m jebi'drn onh of th windo-v oa mt of danger, and begtrel her husband j reuses tint were l-.eld belo for them to Uke her and their child to a place jto fa!! on. the.ir seven yur oi l s.m of safety on tint fatal night, s.iying j was killed by the fall, th"ir fos;r year sueteltsurean avaiancii wns coaling, An inquest was hel l to-day, and fie burials will occur to-morr-w. " JI.'s. 3allou, Mrs. Keist (woun b'd), Mrs. Hewilt, Mis. Johnson and bur f.iar children, nod Haw O.seu and fa ir children are still iu A!U ia constant danger. A re.-.cuin' n:utv will if') . - neighboruoo l are of daily ocean eace. One occurred last Saturday in Sa'-r ior Gulch which the survivors at Alt i feel sura resulted in tue loa!u or Samnel Prescott, It. Angereand John ; White, a t tnree of wuoin were woni : mgtuere. lwo men wno were g nig tliere ta see if they were safd g.t in t-ight of their Cabin and tnuuei when they saw a snowslide start, and in an instant almost the cabin wn obliterated in a sea of snow. Tile concussion of the nlide threw tii:f two man violently to the ground, and they harried atciy for fear of anotn:;r slide It is reported that a man nauel Id': Daniels, living south of Ail'l w:-.; killed by the slide of Friday nigiit, as nothing has been seen or heard of him since. In three bii.h s in Alt:i, all of whifh occurred on Friiay, thir ty perons have beeu killed. A Terrible Iraircdj. kiu.s ma wire axd hii iovik, AXDiu.pts H1TU TUE LTTtK'a VlTi. Lorisvu.LE, Ky., Feb. ID "S". i. lleektuan, a fai i.'ier brought, infer nation to-div of a domestic tragedy. i:evr Ht.dgt nville, Ky. Ben Coombs and Jack Mason, neighbors have b -tn eiaemies for some timeje'donsj being tie cause. Yesterday C o:ni s told iiis wife he was going to Elia hethtown and would not return uutil I he iiest day. He suspected Mason of intimacy with Lis wife, an 1 hid ia iha vicinity. Mason came t) tbc house in the afternoon. Cooinbs Mi-pieions were continued. Getting a gnn Coombs flred both barrels at the guilty pair, filling th"ir lieadi. necks ami ir.roB with h;rgc sqalirel shot. Mason wa3 killed ahu'-s-'t in staijlly, r:h1 Mr? C'Hiuibs was b:idly injured. After the shooting Coomb went v Muson's wife and told her what had happeoed. The two th. 1. jincked tip a few things and went to a railroad station, where tiiey took a train for Nashville or Memphis. The wonndi'd woman drigge.l her self a mile distunt, to Mr. lleckm ill's honc, whort medical trcatmetit was given her, lnt it is thought she wib tlio cf ht r wounds. Ilestroy that Sign. f ne rciy feel limt hf's getting old. but ho nam t!:!--' about .ltw i.i;'-..., ... uv . , , . i L'S nnnenran'-e sn n A j p.dvise others t-f the fact. Yet no.hui!,' ! d is this fo eft -cluilly as thin ttnil f:Iliog Imir N- woman wants to I inn: :y a man, a.ui biihiaess uiiashe-i-) it at is to employ a in in, w!e shown j thi:i fata! sign. IV.iker's lls.r Ba'svii i.i v.osth to vo.i, in Uiis regard, ni .'.e J It ::n its weight in diamonds. Ue it, and have plentiful aiel glossy hair. M.snv have b..d evirv trace of grav- '"' removed ami bald M.-.ts covered by usg a single ott!. ITEMS. Fivv? hundred ihou-and prvrids of b-.itT are shipped annually inaa Ti og count r. There Hie ai, h ast 5i),00d gailon? of wine consumed r.t the fiacrainent tnble.s in tho United Sir.tes every yenr. Ten thousond bead of cattle rre Iwirg fattfned in Yotk county for market. Their value is estimated at !l,t'C?,f'0J. Cidanifiints fir a dr-prcdsting nv tho l.eu and turkey roosts in the Ti cinity of Swatara Gap, Lebanon Co. Two were killed recently, atil on M"!!dav Inst John A Milirr killed a fine specimen, weighing twenty five pounds, for the hide of wbieli tho county authorities piid him $2..')0. John Dolnn, who dietl in Stisque harna a few days since, weighed four hundred and fhty pounds. TIj cof lln had to be made to order, and was taken iu and out of a double window of bis house. Tlie body was drawn to the grave on a sled, and lowersI by means ef a windlass maurigad by lour men. In Hawkins connty, Tennessee, a few diys ago James Reynolds. p;;t keroseue oil ou t':e he-id's e f hii three children, ngod 2, 4 and 6 years, re spec'ively. for the purpose of killing vanuin. Tto of the children died within two hoars, and but for a time ly anival of pbysicisu the othsr Wv uld have died also. Francis Roth, un engineer, of East T(vi, AMgil Guilty, who U.-t'J hef-AX nieetuiK tbe wife cf O.ivcr R liui, of the same jilaec, fir stneti:uj ilarinj tlie latter s abscuco, vvas tetftci by fiieiitlH of H imifr ia ono of these cliimlestiue lneelir.s a few evenings Bince flrj.l pivt-n a H.rnwliiiip-. urii-st ed nr.il he'd to l.nil. Ti niiiff hes 3tnt his wife back to licr faiht-i1. At the ftinpntl vt n tbiM of John Wtll.S of Wtslevvillc, Erie cuuntv. oa Saiulav. t.evernl Kliiu-tioir f-cent b ! to..h place. W iiile f.tar vtiuiij? ia li. 8 ,u i r i i t wtre CHirvinir the cofn:i t tlio church . , " one fell, throwing It to the fitouil.l atid exnnsino; the bmly to view. Ou resiim tg the murcli to the gnve one of tbe casket hatsl!e-t broke, cuitKiny; n repwiti ju of the hm-ro.vinj seen-, Red while lowcrin.r the offin into . , , , . .. tut. jrrtve a rope lroK and it wns . . prcil ittltttt to tlie bi.'tom with moll f iri 3 hs t. bnrt it open, the l:e;id of tliP corpse beiu"; fllhtf.lliy pnhhe i. All r.t-MeCt Wtie lioniiie l lir tiiiu puccejnion of ditit.ret.Miig soeues. On Snt'mLty lnorniufr ubviat 4 o' clock a fire broke out in a r jbiiidb tiunel near the furuare in tl.e ce Ur Of JcllU A KlliCr, No. Pine! twL ILilaa.nl.ia. Mr Kin.r awnkeneii by tlio smoke. He put tbe lire out or liiuujiit he did hii.l a.iti wrniio ueti. xiikiuc t ociock me family were awakened Ly the rour About G oVIork tbe mff niis o! tlie fare in the bou Eseaj.e v.a A cut off by tlio lit e on tbe sfiiirwHV. The mnintes were all drir- i en to Hit f..nrtb Ktory by tbe fire.,! tiitre wits t.o hatch in 'the r.xrf tj e cape that way. Mrs. King- threw her out to-niorrox morning, orgiuized io 'a th'r.l ws scriou-ly inj red byjuuip bring them in. Snw-slids ia that jicg f: o:n ilia fourth story. joia naugutcr was Fationtiy nnit oy j the ft", Mrs. Kh: jumpel, was j caught, on a iu:ttres and was nevcre-y hnrt but will probably reovar. Mr i K n.j fe 1 ba k inlo Hi 11 tmes and prih' ed Miss H unilie.n a sister of Mr? King perished in the flimos. vo servant giils l st their lives, and JlDDniOMAL L0C.1LS. siimel Stoiver htt l ha liUns ti;r lh stre .jwolIii.R lru. an t aiaUIe, th.it i, will buii.l n his lot, in IV tenon, aUj : ,eady ior tlw bmMrrs. j The nert pUn in the wist for riirg j money at a wrddinir. ia to atmuunca tita Icsn ai ny tu taiu (.Iacc tn a church, gi- a j general invitation :! eh into ail iluiision ; too .i twsaij -iivj to Ciiy ctuu. A rr.au in Iiiii-r.a;oIi.' diaeovored that his wild ttn (ite(iring to elope, did ho get a shot guu aud Ut in wait 1 uu, lie ciicourag d tlie viiii ol lUo uian wiio iutauded to elope with L: wile, bo gavo tbcoi every chalice Io gut away and was jii l when tbry had left. A riumi.tr ol our subscribers aro j rorupl paerH, a U'ltubv-r aro aro not ao prciupt. Wo aro beginning to eiM bill to all who are in arrears more than one yar. liy til J 1st ol .VjV, IbS'j. s'd expect to biv a bill in !bo ll HUe ol every auoseriber w ho is in airear lor a lo:t?r period of tiruo lliau thu one staled above. Iu the mean I hub do eol wait lor tlie bi t. if. A lire broko out in a Philadelphia wool do-ilnii; banso Ul Thuradiy and belois it w.n coiilrui.ed detroyed $t)0,OJO '.rortii ol I pru.rty. Dna tbeiuia was keloi by a IM- i;ig nail, and Buult.er erioii!y woilirJed, a hiK win kilivd by a ijliiu wall. Taa Sm started oa it.c lourth Mory ol tbj building. Jol.u ii. S'ultr, of Altooua, dit-d ol pneu monia en llie &!b. i'.st., (las reiuaiua i8 taken to K tbl St-eiu, ibis county, luriutor uier.t. ioriuj tile p-riei ni ye r bs im a cor.lab e iu attendance at Court and ia that way became aciiua nted wnb ni-iny p.-o-j le U Jauiala. In Account' lib The State. We are in re'pt ol tho r port of Mr. Livney. S-at ToaMlrer of ibe Coraiiion eith of I'tmaylvanii, fur !ho lical tear emiing November 30, 1;S4. ir-mabieb li e foiiowing siste.nriit is jjK-aued, of uwney pail by the (. oninionwei III Io Juniata Co.. am! money pill hy Jauia'-a coumr, u the Couinjoii'ae iHh : REO'D. FROM ST VTK TREASUKK, MeAliieivil e :,. O do:e ', SJjJIJ 13 iloii. VT. C. I'oiucroy, citra c ton, ! Ion. Chan. If. S'ni . Senator, repies 'i.t'tiic r-rry, M.'!iiu and 1S17 5'J Jini.aia. ex ri w-io:i. 1SH CO S ! so Hon. J1.UJ bllll.u, .i?B':iiiu ii,,.. Hon. Ctrus Me:rr'i, Ju lion. C. A- Jil.i-t of Hiri!f"'t, piesident ferry and Juuiila county, Me.cann;.' app'ier. N . Vf. st;n-: " J. (i. liir, Weiiiiigtoa til th, ad.vitis.n,;, comm s siatuOLi, John Nieni"ti,l, M u ro-, j.iine.s Ca!!i 'i i, I'll beit, (I .. . u John S Liikeim, Thoa.p' 'ntown, J. H. t'araihrr. f.v k. Jolui i tie-nz Her, K iv'tto, Seiii"' Vrtr:.er. Kertna'iiKli, $12 ,8 t' IU i s Iti 22 2 i 21 1.0 i ti7 nS 74 is: a . 4 !t :i3 !)' S Si l'il 77 211 OO lrt.l .Vi T13 1 . ZZS 17 2'. 13 1-Vl 9! 84-1 92 29 bJ ! ti. ilon.ing, Mililiiito n, Jolin T. Illiiuo, Grt;'HTooJ, j J. W. Dici.ml. M nr.n , is. tl.iiiiliiri. Mi-qu jh tuns, J Jacob tV. i,!i nip:, fe'er H-kiii.t. ;J . lio.-n. Be;e, Johti A. I, jeli, uiiioru, John K!liv, I.iterou, (i. K. Herr, Wa-ker, John Keir. UeUa'a'S, cotxTt rriaisTr.miiT, Wellington tfaiuh, 2W on i.vj i u W. E. Auman, 2 Vlla 2" 0U I uitn liT. Till' CT.lT? TPTTSI:liV Port Royal trancli h mk, MX on in come1. S B I'areny. Register and Kectrd er, tax on wriis. r'.IUterul inlieriiance, 4( it on wrttK, : " coila'eral in heritance, 92 82 Co 4 1 4U8 M 4.: lift 3 17 W S3 'Jo 23 o6 2USo 25 00 98 29 23 W) on wilt!, Miffiii'town lldu fellows Ilxll Asso ciaiioti i:ix on c ipit.il !-t-ck Geo. S. Conn, f roibonotary, tax on wi:s, John W. Sieddy, Notary public, Ciiailats.ion, Parker it. to., BsT.ker?, tax on in cline, Mittlinlown Biidge company, tax oa Ciieicil stock, Tbolillfsolilmvn Old Fellows Ii -ill As- sociiio'i. tax on rap tat stuck. 2 89 Juniata V-illev Hank, t.ix on income, j4Coi i-nion. Treasurer ot JuuiatA county, R-taiL-r L:eii " Tavern " Kating il iuie license Butilera' lie. use. 22o 2'i 6:'.4 80 47 5 0: 19 e'.i LEG.iL. Register's Xotices. Tb" loilowiiin aeet.ntiti ili I.e presented tn : io. I "mirl . on the lOlii il l' ol M.tnli. IS- i 1.5 ai 9 o'elocW A. il., lor couli.-nia.ion 'ai.d tlii.wmc-.' 1, Second an.l partial account ol Benjt min Jacob and Ueu.-gi a K. J.ieobt, A iiom i.irsioraod Adiuiiiirtr.ttrix of Ueo. tt'. Ja- . .... I.i. ..I .... Uu. .1 iM.r.ttl'.' li. A Htr.a?.ii . j E s' )t,,v jr-i Aur. j 2, Firl 'and'cnal account or Jacob II. : Sn itb. t.i:a dian l tlie minor cbiid uo ol Jobn and sar.b Be gy. Aikii.soj & Ja cot, Any. 8. Tlie Administrators aceonntol Sinieoi. I.anvcr, Executor l tbe Mtnle ol Abraham Anker, late of WalK. r towusi iji, deceased ! P""8'''- A"-v- 4 Final acconnt t.l Michael Mmxr, G nar- .- ' 1 '" , i . dian ol Vlas'laon UrnOakor. nn.-or tlnld j , Jit,.nb brubaer, aecea-ed. Jacob iieid- ; itr. Any. 5. The first" and finil a'.c.mnt af Wiilia.u I Ke;.p. A.tiui..i-ir.t..r ol Joepb S.kei. lain j u u" " i""bp, d ea,cd. Jeremiab ! L"nf A"V , . 16. F .i and pvti il acenuut ol Jot n and .. r ,, K. ,. r.. . . . j VV iliiaiu SlcConll, fcxccuinra .a Henry ..le- ( t.i. laie o' Momoe lowuslup, doccase.1. j U..ty Jr.. Any. I 7. ThH fi st nd U .alacconrtol'Jouaiban ' Kai ff.nat., Adiuinritor. C. T. A.oi rsl te Ann Kai ti.uui., late of Walkur t.u .d'cd. lioty Jr., Atty. 8, A. cnnnl of John Adams, Adiiiini.-tra tor ni Hra 0. A'dams, late of Walker oi.bipd. 'd. McMeen, Atty. 9, K.rt and Una; accnnt of Tm. V. CV"K' " r -'"w -"l, eeea; i (( ! jr j Atkinson A. Jacob., Arty 10, Firl and final account of E. S. Doty r.. Adimnmiraior ol J. F. al islifinui 1 ro : ol Uiiloid luo.. deera-d. Doty Jr.. A'.IT. II. Firt and tinal account ol Ilo i. U. K. Ilolinan, Kxi cutor of Mich .id Sh. tter:V late ' f iixl'iebauna to.nslup, docesicd. tipon- ler Al,i'- S. B. CAVEXY, Clerk. KrciTisa Orttct MifBtniowu, p., Feb. is, I88o,sit. LZr,.1L. DVl.VIiTKTOt'S NOTICK. tkt tstatt of Jamet IV. CampUll, dte'd. Th uiKUriiim d liavitiK beau gmtut-l lot ttra o' aiiii'ioinlration on Hie eauie of Janica W . t'aii.bt-ll. Ule of Lack tnnrhi;i, Junia ta couutx, I., decrasrd. tiv lbs (Iri'liaim' C"i:H of cnuniy. in du lonn of law, desires all ritfrn iniebted to mi l eurp, to inuktt iiuinrdit iiaymi nt. and llius? h Tint; elai-aia, will prrwnl them at onc, j,roirly aulheciiieate I for etlleni?nt. . IDA J VMf HKLf., AdiH'ntmrix, KiKt Wari-rlord. or her Ati-"n-v, Ji-reiiiial Lyon', Millliniuwn. Juniata Co., Fa. P. i:SIlai!?i01IAiK. AT THK CENTRAL STORE 3JAI3 STnCKT. Opposite Oocbt IIusit, .MiflliiitoxTii, Pa., ('alls tbe attention cf tbo j ablio to tbe following facts : Fair Frices Our Leader! The Best Goods Oar Fride ! One Frice Cur Style ! Cash or Ezchango Cur Terms ! Small Fronts and Quick Sal 83 Our Motto Our IcadiDg r.ecia!ties art FRESH GOODS EVEIW WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GKOCEIUKS, iJOOiii AN D SllOliS, for Meo, Wnnico aui Children, Queecsware, Glassware, Wood and Vv illow-ware, Oil ClotLa, vt every s;iici uauaiiy fouad in Crat o!a stores. CO UN THY PRODUCE taka in exehauge for gjods at Ligbet aiutkti f.ici. Tbenki'nl to tb public for tbeii heretofore bbrral patroosge, 1 requeat their ooutiound custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, hen in MiE:u t-j call and see my stock o' goods. r. cspEssciMnE. Sept. 7, 1S!3 jUaMATA VALLEY !5ANKy OT .UFfLniO(7.'V, PA. wir:i liKANCli AT TOUT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. XiiVl.N I'uV.EKOy, Prttt,U-it. T. VAN litW IX, Cathuf fllRKCTOK : J. Nevin t'oniroy, JoNi'-h Kotriroek, Nu!i iivrul--, Fbilip VI. Keieier, ii.m !i. loi.S4o, Louis E. Alklttaor.. W. C. Poiu.i.-oy, aTocinomraa : j cvtn Pomerov, K. E. Tflikor, Phi.ip M. Kernur, Joseph X'.throck, (JpMirge J.iC'.br., I.. &. .Vknotjn, VV. C. Puiuerey, Anio ii. Konnall, Jioab Hertxlcr, Charlotte Suy.lcr. Annie VI . stii-1'rr, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kiirtf. Samuel V. Kurtz J. Holmes Irivin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Krow. Jolin llerizli-r. lnl.resl ailow--d ii tlie rate ol 3 per cent, on ti month CHrtllicates, 4 er cent, on 12 uioiibi cerli!iejl..s. f jai:23, lr5-tf X I C K F" II IM PRIVATE SALE Tho undersigned eif-r. at ife a!c ber larni, fittti'..! in Pei! t..v:;!,;iip. near Wainnt J". and nix i:i'.:m we..; ol Mi;!' lin S:..ii..e. 1". it K., o oi'ainiii 0 3 JGlt 1 :s, GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE an-! oihrr I'UfiitiiM T'ut.i is a gitmi B-ntiA.' '' ffattr oil 1 1-- :' !iis , an t iruit ul"tiillrrtM;t Lirnls. The f.:r.n is "it!!il. l in .lv;int coiumuii:: y, corirjuits'it t rlintciK.-, h kI n'i ut V iv i'n tlfsiri:i(j to pnruti isrt J ie.i itit h mm "iltiaM c.ill ou or MvlJrtt-;. s. C. Tono. V:mii P. .. "ov. 5. 1KS4, tf. JuiiMta. Co., Va. The dat!cato ?SaT.rcil IIxnof;It5on. Tie rcc:3t Hrr ?I;;xv:ioa i.i C'.co r Tcalcd llie ji pantic sinJss marie wy g-nma and capi'! in the fcstd cf rsoriat.on. Another rc-itarhab-e thins :t the deTelffffB'. cf :e F!orTcc CU Stov- for cooki.-graiil heating. It wth?Crct in ia fi n T-mt ie : i r-"w roncedrd to fi-t in supcriovitv. and wi'l contine t- r---ei tc praise oi ail bo use tlt.a Tho Great Hrooklfn Bridge. The engioeers hare at last made the prip w i. success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Railroad. Put thi is weak mpared to the grip which the Florence Oil Store has upon the mind of the people. It cook aid heats, n made in large and smn tizn. and has ererr fixture uit on ' particular to Florcnte Machine Comnany, f lor. j oee, Kasa. cvjM wish. Call upon local dealer, or writ for e ,n-.u. RrmaiifS.. i rfl, e. 'tncf It k: anil tur aolHMtal..-.-Wi briiu. awn.2twc:niElbTaail. SlMlU-a . mCri fcr r. .hiV4 IV-V li iiw -:-teT'.ti.,rtstar.. liliMtstr-a. . nr. r. I.. I Fr'I n4 rhtAli, I harw ftscaOLScru: L-r. Lt.-i-aArraaiT. A.MJUAaa Stt pEACODY HOTEL, ISlnih St , south ol f!hVnnt. on' nq;ir wsiith ol the un.trt9 from V;i!:ii!! St. Tharj and in Tt-ry bii!i!.f?t' r"tirr f ih rir. On the AtuvrH'Hfi atn1 E'ir"p4ii j;ip.. Gmtd ninm lim 5'c U $ Ml p- r dsiy. Kfinidt-!f and iifwiy turui.lird. W. I'AlN K. M . l).9 Owner and rroprietor. Nov. 21, IRS?, 2y. A LL ia-rni-us are lierebv cautioner) il aaint filiinaj or 1 in Mi. k. gaiherinir inrriei., or rrosailip :eld. or in si.t oti.er I " K " j y. i - a uru ,.ii cii:n.i'Uni.'atio.is will ht, - published in the .McsrutL JO Ksri BLicn and Ti.rT commnnieaiioD received an .1 published most stand npoa its own merits. PENKSTLY&NU SA1LE0AD. TIM K-T A BLK Da and alter alond.iv. June 30th. 188J, trains that stop at Miltiiu ill rna as follows: j EASTWARD. fl'in- i 1 tir.)tdon dailv at fi.00 a. m., Mon.t Unioo ni stisuHus fli.i,uai'ii"- - a. iu.. Newton Haini'ton C.32 a. m- McVeytown 6.54 a. in., Lewwtown . , n., vJiiionl i .- a m., Himis Port Koval 7,52 a. m-, Moxico 1,5 a. -( 1 nseariira 8.0(1 a. m.. Vannvkah.04 a. m Tbmnpsontown 8.12 a. n)., Durwar I .!( . in., Milleratown K.23 a in., Newport B.S5 a. j ui., arriving at II.trri.bnri at 9 4 J a. ia-, . and at Pbiladelphii, 3 15 p. m. j Joiimitow Expats leaves Altoona diily 1 at 7.05 a Hi., and atoning; a ail ri.ilar j stations between Altoona and Hrril.irs, I reachea Milliin at 10.30 a. m., Harrubnr 12.0 p. U., aad arrives ia Pbiladelpbia at . o.'.S p. m. Mail. T.Ai.1 lAves fittsborg aa,:y at 7.:!a a. m., A'toona at 2.2l p. in., and stop- , nm. at .11 rulir at.liona arrivea at MiUlin at b-'-i.i p. in.. Harri..bur t.i'J p. ui-, 1 nila r - o -r . . . , . aaelpnu a 0-j a. ui. Mail Extirers loaves Pitt-.bur at 1 CU p IU. ! . . .. .. . - . -. ,.... Altoona oio p ui ; ijruuei n ym, in,?iont05pui; Lewi.town 8 20 pui ; Viii- r I WKSTWAR0. . ! Wat I'A.-r.:.oiiii loaves PhiUdolpni i dailv at 4 u'J a. ut.; liarriaburK, S 1j a. iu.; Iunejnnon, b 52 a- in.; X.wport, 9 2'J a tu ; Milleratown, 9 4 a. in.; I honipsonlown, 9 4j A. in.; Van llvko, 9 65 . ui ; Iucai- ora, 9 59 a. ut.; Mexico, IU 02 a. ut.; rert , Koval, 10 07 a. iu.; Milllm, IU 15 a. ui.; j U.iord, l'J 21 . ni; arros, 10 29 a. ui.; ; Leuisiuwn, 10 40 a. tu.; VlcVeytown, UOi j a. ui.; eatou llaiuiilon, 11 2'J a. ui ; lluu- , tiuijilou, 12 tlo p. ia.; Tyroju, 12 5S p. t"-; Allooi.a, I 40 p. tu., and slop t all refcUiar : slalions brlween iiarrMbar ami Al.ooua. ti:Ta Kxi-Kt leaves Philadelphia dai- Iyat 5 40p ai., IJarmOiirir, 10 40 p. iu., ..i a - Mil JtUlM .IIIIIUU, ww..w. , aud AUuoiia rwacbes AitiouAnli.lii i. ui., i n l.ui. ...... M:i1ii!l P.tt.burg 8.4j p. in. IUmlsooon AccoitKODArtoN leave. '"'f ailelpfaiA daily at It 10 a. ui., tlirmburg a. 5.00 p. m., iliiucaiiuo'i o.a i p. ui., o - ori li.02 o. iu.. Milleratown O.U p. iu., 'l'liointjdoiiluwn H.'la u. m.. V atl-lyiie O.o- p. in , 1 uscarora tt,;ib p. in., iiexico p in., Poll Kojal fi,44 p. iu , WHllin 0,51 p in., Lewixiown 7,15 p. in , McV'ovtowu 7, jy p. iu., tiou ila.:ii.:oa "i,u'i p. linuliugUou UO p. Hi.' Faeillc Expreanleaves rhiladolpbia 1120 piu; Uarristurjt 3 li a m ; Uuiicaunon i 3'Jani; Newport 4 01 a iu ; Millliu 4 42 a in; EewUtowu 4dti a ui ; UoVeylown 5 3'.' a m ; i!t. Union 5 5s a .u ; Uuutiujrd.m .-. . ... . P-tr-t.r K ail . . : ..ruee lutk 0 6-1 am: Tvronu 712aui; Hea'a Mills' Fast Lice leaves Fl.il1u!pb!ti at II 10 a ni ; Harri:bnrjt 8 15 p iu ; Miitim 4 3i p ut ; I.ewiato.vn 4 5Sp it ; Uuntinguoii ti 00 piu ; Tyrone ti 40 p in ; Altoona 7 .0 p ui ; lKte b.iiit II 30 p tu. Fatl Line west, 0.1 Sundays, will ,lo at litiiit-aoiiou aim .tep'.ri, "ucn u-.c- w nii ila ii nl txprrss east, on bunaays, mo stop at li.o-ire, when tued. J.-LiiMou Exp-es ea.-t, on Sund its, ill coi.n. ci wiru ouuuay jltil e isl :ia. i::g Il.trriaburi: at 1 00 i). m. .y l'aengcr ne-i a-id M li! rjpj si SI L-o. AllUW .o-a L VVI blOil V . t .-.as, w to. n rij.cd. J.-titiMown txpre -s wnl atop at LueknuK, wtiell Kuweit. 1.KW1STOVTS L1V1SION. Traill leave Lewistown JuneiioD lor Mil- rev at (i3j a iu. 10 oO a in, u 2 i p io ; lor I iiinlniry al 7 15 a iu, 2 oo t iu j 'i'raini. airivu al Euwiiown Ju:irtion troiu i M:liuy at U 10 a in, i 50 piu, 1 60 o ui ; .'10:1. i Sunbnry at 'J 25 a in, 4 .i" p ei. 1 Ytio.Nh UIVISIO.V. I Trains leave Tro:io lor liell.-loiite ami t.m-. .intern at o i'. a m, oo p iu. l.u i v 'i yroue lor Carwe.is.'iila and L'i. aill -I.I ai ii on a :u, 7 6o p iu. 'I rama leavo Tyrone lor Warriors Mark, Pl-iiiim Ivaoia Furnace and Stoll.k al 20 a n. .ana 4 i0 p iu. 1 ruins arrive at Tyrone Ironl Beln'lont, ai.il L.iek ri t. vn al 7 05 a ia, aud 0 35 i iu. 1 r-ins arrive at Tyrone Iro.u Cnrwt u ville and Cieoriiel I al ti 5ft a ol, and 5 oli . ni. Ti.n.is ar.-.ve al Tyrone lioiu Sco.ia, War riors Mark and i'enn.s l.auia Furnace al 6 al a in, at 2 35 in. II. oi ii. T. K. li. & BEMFUKD VI VISION'. Trams leave llimtiiiE..in lor iledli.l, Brll-jort aud Cu:ieei Un J at li 3j a. ui. and i (') p. in. Trims arrive et tl'-intingdon from EoJ-j fotJ, Lretjieport and CuiuberlaLd at 12 40 j p. tu., 5 (S5 . tn. FbiladelpLia & Es": ding Railroad. irraugeiiitiat ot Vaut Triiim. yoriUBr.c 10. iS?l. Trutsu itavt H irristurt at follow: For New York via Allen'. -vn, at 7 5) and V i'l a. in., and 4 1". in. For New Y'ork via I'hilad.-li.l.ia and ''Hound Ur.H,t Koiiio," 6 to 7 5i a m, avA 1 i) For I'hil nleipbia, 6 23, 7 bo, 9 CO am, 1 45 and 4 UO m. For Kuadiiitr at j 11, 6 25, 7 5', 9 50 a tu, 1 45, 4 !'' ami t 0 p in. For Tottsville al 5 o., 7 o, 9 50 a m. and 1 45 and 4 UU p. in. mid via .Scli.ivll.ill b ns.in'lia-inn branch at 8 05 a m., and o v... i. r.i. ror.iie: ton at 5 Vo, 7 5 , 9 fill a in, 1 45 aud 4 I'd p m. SCXDJYS. F r AU'-n'own am! Way 5;atir.n, 7 Oil a. ni l or Iwrrtirp. 7 td a. in . sr.d I .V p. m. F or I'!ii!ade!-!ii t, 7 U0 a. iu., and I 50 p. ui Trains for Harrnburg leave as ,ol!ow : Leave Kew York via Allontowa at 4 00 S !") a- ni , 1 00 and 5 15 p :u. Leavp 'i iv Yoik via -I! jiind Brook Uoute." and Philadel lii 7 45 a in, 1 4 ID and t A , 1 ! I.il ...i.t..:. t. a . - 12H.d a.-, m. J Leave Pbila '-jlphia at 4 -iO 9 50 a in., 4 0', 6 oil and 7 45 p le. I.e. ve Pottsville al 5 50, 9 00 a. tn. and 4 40 f.m. Leave Konuing at 5 00, 7 15, II 50 a in, 1 27, C 15, i 50 and 10 25 p ui. Leave IN.ttMil e via Schnj i!;ill a.i.l Sn viia haini lira-.icl., t IN a m. and 1 4 ) p in. Leave Allentowu al 5 13, b 4u a li., 15, 4 o'J and a 05 p m. suxo.irs. Leave New York via Allcntown, at5 30 p nv Fbiladelpbla 7 4 ;.. iu. Leave Keatling at 7 40 a iu ana 10 25 p m. Leave Alieiilonn al 9n5 p iu. STLLI.lU.t UUtMII. Leave IIAKK1M1UKG lor Piston. Locli iel, and Cileeil.m ilanl , rxcrpt snnilrn . 5 Z-i 6 40, 35 a m, 1 do ana li. .. ni ; daily. . , cept Aainrilay and a.ii.ii;.y 6 a5 o in. an.l ..n balurdav out;., 4 40 ai,a 6 10,-p ui. keiuruni);, Irave M'fcM.TtiN daily, ex cept a unday , 6 10, 7 i5, 10 00, 1 1 45 'a m l lo and 10 15 pm; dany, except Cal unlay and S imda v, 6 10 p AwX vo s,unlli; oulj, 6 10 aud 6 SO p ui. C. U. UANCOCK Grarrui iUsj'r aud l icktt jgtHt. J. E. WuOTI-fcN, Utuerat Xumagtr. JOHN YOUGEYv6 2s li. V VV 4A WiiUM UflUr lalu lien. ralteraon, I'a. I "v "c " l"" laltSl f.le ot I.A1J1I.E'. iiM i.i: Man . , v t ae.l MISK.S' SliOKS. st V V ui .. c . . . " '.c.iiu utrAiKLNUaspecialiy. C- fhWZS KjfSuX.iL j Give bi n a ca l be ore jouig ela.wheie3 I inc. ID, le8-lr. slopping at Kockville, Jtary.viue, uunuao- dls,aS... Cousumpti. n, non,. Newport, i.l:or..oWn I hou.paoutowu, u ,lioUS tJ ake foil ltoyal, l.iuo at M.:u,, U lo V- ,. ,lltR;re Ibe me tns ol tooua, 2 40 a ot., f''' i ad who devro it, he siil V,nd a Vail laam leave, fhila-i-lpma da.!y t ,t,v m-c.irti.w u,ei. (rr.ri.) port, 12 oa p. n... Miulm 12.40 P- wl. h. . t w ,v . ,fi -i'.l ..-.re Cm l.aa. Ja Lows H. Atsikucw. ATHISSO & JJ 4C0HS. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAr, M1FFLINT0WX, PA. 07-Collcctit.g and CoaT.j.nciog promr' fttt(ndt'd to cu of resi- Orrica On Mya street, "" ,.,, ol J -!.,,.. a of r91 leoce of oceol l.iiHt.Aiiii"-:;. luvA -.lSVo. gndge street AC0B Bttut-t-K, ATTOItNKx-A i-aj" MIFILINTOWX, PA-CT-CoIIoctions attended to promptly. Orrics With A. J. Ptorsoo on Br:a?o ureel. L hi. CRAWFORD, M. D., D. Hm teM actively tbe practice of L-,u ""li . 'a .AIUterl aio.i.c. a olJ ,orner of Third dicineand surgery ... nrancnes. 1 . ir at the old corner oraui..... p. and Oramte struts, Aiinnuto March 29, nO i . . BUAZEil, M. V. nnnnrmT pgyglCIAN ArtD 5U JiLllaUAi , j 1. ri- C aAa-atf Orfie formerly occupieuoyA,r.-.-y-.. prolesionl ousmess yru"."': at all hours. Jobs 1 iI.aioui:. Joslpii W. Siimh" nCMtGlll'l!! & STOlMEIa, IBSDBAKCE AGESTS, pnuT royal, jv:;uta CO.. PJ. C3-Only reliable Coinpaniua represented. flee. I -375-1 v ' i I' tt ') "' I V V TQ (JObLjlLil.Viab- -.,,,.,...., ., ,v ,,. . K en Lermanently Colg:h, v? P.i-.ii Hin-w .Ll ,. Cos.e-.iiTi-.'S. Astuha, i'j.-.'ies uiiii..? tho rro- U;iy,.ot. w,II p!eAe adlri. iie. E. A. , ' f;.;. , 'V St., VVUliA..rsb, j U-it'.i. en o , .si.iy. i - I ' rupture: CUiiHO Ivour nsiiniff nt Lo tion f...der. t-.i . i-t :. 3I.0J ly mail i!b il' dss'-i.-tioiu. Biost i.-2 cent naiui' PKE f U. CO., iv'l Sixth Avenue, Xe- Vo k. Jas. , 'c j-ty -- - X ?(- A ! S X'A - V J- a. 1 1 J w h Ue-:r- t oe inetr i'r... o . . ; ...... , di.s, tn,ab: to I wol aliress lor tu.l ii ticuiars. IJEAL ill KOOi) COMPANY, No 4-h Av J ia. H, ';5-ly. hai!.(t it.loc-t'V coaf-ct-.l :b-s h b : of : ;.; . fi-i oh-.m-j!,rtc ; u(rrc. a-i :h v: a - .-:i!; e. r ity ! J...; Vii.U-oJ. : ys'.;.! : a- .! i jr.tra on uti;.. ti :. .! miiiji'.. lor ; f()r u.g trlli.w sun-rreii. !!;, I .r.:e t..e r e-i . f Hal(., ,e s: f .; !!, j j,", oooii -on -e. .'. V.'. j jj4 ,n , Jfe-v Yerk. 1. AiKire- ! NKNI'V, 5.'5 J io 8. 5 1 '.. d yj V -j-yjj TjjJT lOWi Irioi f LOOK AriENlS i-lhipliiiijliiHillii"''. ) Aim ?U1P Vtf ! BiaisSliyi) baCfaCHHsJ! Tiii.ni4iT'"io'-r,"'i""ror"- " T m iBinUrfij MWaad xufiD.t worm jttPtf oo.;s m m j i.rrrw i'--er x ir, t'ir ' A rtxi t Jt-r .ion Jt try -ir,l Jitno n-.iK!i j. 'f TWiXrT ( ;"vJi"i vr rr hr f T f th ' . ti-n. tfc roinpVt h-uy oi t Li? bfiJ I(e.T of f O ! INr.Km Anscnctui vt.ia ti4 ni w-mai bo I'Tinc. irt. il-M ai-e Vr-f Vt ttn'ru. tv.d ih'-T w I )Sof jiifT hmrm wn Thir war mm tlrit 't -i ri' r f or l h-iilme ln:rrt." Horr-nt St., SrT linr-?-. ; toil T-1t Pa-ho. Iti I iKxiat t w.lV--Ta 'e-r T .lo-uM : 4- $ :oa,rarf 'no m jm j t ri-)f wi r-&fi lrVfft;h-'toi t- j AOZHTS VA?iTEDI ACETf Thi rivl h.k i viwo'it wllnti!) fitn littj I. M oiU-, fi-.r r';---. (T. HlHllfei: fl. ri'i :1 m1 si-i ,t We h mm lt4.T mtnf vho h oi-trViHI if, t wir r -: tip fc-wr.ir.T. VI t rev tn rsakamunr. C 7l'ir rirriit.im. Sitai Tt Wfraarft, ef. an' f e. t.i'np(iiilto'i in:i.s. Ad-'rMS A. 1. U O UTJlAttTO. a. t-O llmrts.-l, ijkav JS't. I ai CI Zj . fCNtiKESs .i n ill ) .cm be o'd. Strict- n-llrtisin. 'In-patticn- J.lV.;;s ;. i rr.'.fiiic i Ttiiablt. BLAINE. V. ileiat.:. ...i rruic in .imrricaa ni'.'cry." N. Y. r.ibtuie I .tf wo'k rrmrhith any .-'mcriaH iuiiorwu mv'-' 'V-i prvti'' N. i. S-i.i. C.tOOi ' 2l-Tlt! t dv uoro wntcd. f00 ler e....r.t:i iJ .t etr sjli ilKc It. .' e - '1 ije lie'.:: '. V. Dec. 1 JSl-tf." ! it.-i jajii. IiOW laOSt, Hii7 If CstOred ! Just nl li-lii::!. a i m i- !i!...n ut U ,i. culvei:wkl!.'sce; k- hated essay (ll the ra liriil mTt ol PLKK tTORRHlEA Or Seminal VV.-akm s, Involuntary r..om .l i.ose. I'tporircr, Jiinf:i! .nil wai li:re;:i -i"v, In nl.i.ii.. !s tt( !.t.riii!, vie: ul.s.1. t'liMirilPriiiV. Viii'irir. t . .. ! .ine.ni l.v ael'-isfltilgfacr. ut sexual extrar. ay-ii.ee, ic. Tbe ceUl.r ;(. r. in ihn i Imirabie essay. clearly dpiii.;i-iratv Ironi a thirty yearn' surci'ssfnl .raetino. I'; it tr.o al iriii injr eT.siiueiiceK ..f -huso n.av So rad ically cured ; pointing out a uiol ol cnr at on.-o si.ni,:,., oeri liii, and eliY-ctnal, bt means of which every snii'erer, no nia'ttfr what bis cm lition may be. mi.- euro bim-st-!l rheapiy, '.rivai.-ly n:,:i r.iV--.:.y iI7"I'l.is L-ctoip Mh -aid in tb,- han.is ol every vouili and everv cna in tilt, lai.'d. Sent under s?.l. in a r,!j.n enve lo? cents or ta-o ta.v-t. A !.!rcs tour rcss ClLVKIlVVti.il MEDICAL CO., 41 Am St.. Xcw Yorh.N.Y.. A l-r ".i 9. Post-Oioec Bor. 41". .liiiirtiii, Pa trtiit, 5 zll I Lit I a "JsJaLrh liovaty Icrca Pump. r iiiiiii r ii'ii-n Bl0-. x.jlv.ei w iin '-ssrl-vvr,.,. " V BUJVi p r " lnr is 1- rorspr.-. ss lh wa'r rrtnlms.a. u a." i wing nqnitls. lal.s ":al. a. rartl.... . ... i ttr 4 a!aBi-d K . 1 evt- ""'rsAiaprw8lu. SMJTii a a, lW!-tl,.lbUilB.Osi a reizp ."d 'ajiA,,r j , "X CMlta '2. siiH HeMiwiv .hl X' ? ,ror" mneT TP- mart i :.oi;li. g ij'j. J .Nor ., i. ...Cl. i sij -'.v :,vvt 2. v JH-vJ sJ-.-l , I i i at.- av r . .- a - . . r- - j . -r-y 1 "l" IO., ininiil. Co., Angnsta, Me. IIM FALL STOCK or CARPETS. Ctoice Pcttern VELVET Baij asd Tapsrtry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Mdalun ani low Grade IN GRAINS, A Tull Line of VENETIAN, A Co'i5plet3 Lin? of RAG, A Cioics Lot of HEMP, Esautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HALL s j 6 ;9T'nr,ct V Wrfs. al 5. o?th: JUNIATA VALLEY. -:Ot- At the Old Stand, on ths iorrrnnrr c .f BRIDGE rATEIl sriiEs, MlrfLHTttt7r, I'.., HAS JCST SirjZfiT) All the ft'OT tennusy-ate-i urti . V and J! otiar tb';2 t.h.it bo f juuJ iu a carpet 5 imr3 SIclV AT BEYOND A ALL KINDS Cl" f u i rc i t o r r. AN EXTJIA LINE Cv MATTRESSI-S Bolsters ui fills, WINDOW SHAl?i. IN ALIi cOLor.s. IN GTEAT V-UUlI Ia faot everytbinc, I., ' JOHN s. v.i-T ; a. iiii "RIDGE TBtE7, $4:! Between the Canal cd Tatei SS' MIFFLIATOWA, - - PS 14 i
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