Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 25, 1885, Image 2

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SKSTINEL & REPUBLICAN
HIFFLISTOWN.
Wed ned ay, lovemb'r 2.1, 1SS5.
B. P. SC II YT ETE rT"
EDITOR AKD PKOPKIETOK.
"StrT'iTABT Lamar is eaid to be &J.
!icte J to long, lcnelj walks at night'
Mb Gowas is elfctioncerinp for
the Presidency of the Reading Rail
road. Jons H. Mitchfll lias again been
elected a United States Senator from
OregoD.
SosfEBobT vaijfs to rail an extra
-es6;on of the Legislature. It isn't
the Governor.
President Clbvelaxd Las given the
Tvopnbli.'au ymi master at Philadel
phia Lis tioket of lesve.
The Altooiii Tribune Hies an objec
tion to the use of the word Pnritani
-cal in a di'i'rcciatuig way.
European nations are snapping
orer the question as to who shall re
ceive the largest Entire of European
'Turker.
A hah in Waehington, D. C-, want I
to establish a school of polities in
which to train politicians for offica
It is claimed for him that be is an
educated man. A man may claim
anything be pleases to that of being
a saint, but a claim end a fact are
two things and the facts of govern
ment when applied to ofSce holders
make sad inroads on the educational
claims of the office candidates school
master, for he Las never yet learned
tha plain fact to every student or ed
ucated man that every change of gOT
ernment or dynasty since govern
ment was first instituted produced a
change of cfliee-holdeis.
ITEMS.
The Wheat Crops.
Toledo, Oitio, Nov. 17. Messrs C
A. King &, Co.. of this city, have re
ct iveJ l ight hundred crop reports
from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illi
nois, Kansas and .Missouri during
the past ve davs. Tho wheat area
sown tiiis fall will not equal that
sown list fill. Indiana, jlicuigan
and Ohio report a small increase,
wLile Misr-ouri, Kansas and Illinois
show a tWrenso. The present pros
pects nre giLtrally very favorable.
Michigan rp-TlS three fifths of tho
n-mnniinf' and Ohio and
The Chinese ivcrrmient hns not
yet agreed to permit of the bnildirg
of railroads withia the limits of the
Chinese empire.
Is the f.Lir.1 battle that was fought
bolvrcen the Strvians find Bulgarians
the llnigariacs were saccessfuil. The
Bulgnrians defeitevl tho Servians be
fore 81iv;:itza.
It is proposed in tho west to hold
a World's Fair at Chicago, in 1812.
to commemorate the four hundredth
anniversary of the discovery of Amer
ica bv Cuinuibus
Lv Germany potatoes are dried by
a certain prof which does not de
stroy the Hivur of the potato. The
root wLen cooked is restored to it
oLn'ual freshness.
last crop
To secure an amendment to the national
Constitution It still m-re difficult, and still
more lependent on the public ssntiment of
tha several Stales. We mast not only ae
core i'b lit Simla the election of men who
wilt suonnt the question to the States, but
we mnat aecure the favorable action of
Ikree-fcnrlkt of the legislatures of all the
States. So the question in ererv ease
corart back to the S.'ales.
1 am more and mure cominced that en
lightened public sentiment lathe foundation
upon which prohibitory legislation mnat be
built, and that the walla of this structure
must fto up Stat by State; aud that to en
dure they must be bnilt or the solid granite
of constitutional law. And when we can
count three-fourhu of the States as favora
ble to prohibition, then ice may mufcs it
national qmitfm, and put ou tne roof and
the capstone with joy and rejoicing.
The work nuist befc-n in the State and
gather power there. For speedy success in
this we need the whole force. Constitution
si prohibition by States in a platform on
whicn every tru, untelfi h temperance
worker, of every party or society can stand ;
and in onion there M strength.
To attempt the impracticable is to tndtn
ger the roujf, alienate friend, and deter the
victory for which we have so earnestly la
bored for yesr.
it.tlK vrnTEIMTaa.
1018 Arch St., Pliiiaiep.iia, fa.
LEG.1L.
Register's Xotlcea.
The following accounts have been filed
and will be presented to tho Conrt on the
Tuesday, the 16:h day of December, A. D.
18ti5, at 9 o'clock A. M., for coafirmatioa
aud allowance.
1. The sixth partial account of Joseph
Rothrock, executor of R. C. Gallagher, late
of Juniata county, doceasiM.
2. The final account of Michael Coldren,
administrator of Joel Kinzer, late of Walker
township, Juniata county, deceased.
3. The second final account of David D.
Stone, executor of Miry J. Kunner, late of
the borough of Mifiliutown, Juniata County,
deceased.
4. The flnsl account of Jacob Beidler,
gaardian of M.i?ai I. McKu-l.in.l, a minor
child of George McFarland, deceased, as
stared by James W. llosietler, admistratnr
of Jacob Beidlei, deceased.
5. The final account of Jacob BMlur, on
of the administrators of f..z J . Reneweil,
deceased, a atVii by Janea W. liostrller,
adtnisiMratur of Jacob BoiJler, deceased.-
6. The first and final reoltil of J. Warren
Plette. administrator of Noah Cameron, lata
of the bnronrn f Thompsintown; Junta's.
couuty, docee4
1 . , l .1 i re I
What does drii k est in hnnsn miaerT T i 1 h nr" ".". nui"
Can I count the leaves of the lorest ..r the I Wetl'w, Admim.fratr.X .;l tnnue Tetx.
snls n.,o.. the shore 1 And the sounds of ! 1,'r' 1--"l. ''' uf township, Ju-
thia misery are like the sighing ol the leaves j niata county, 1 a
aoM num mmMiu mmv . nipai -r-rv- . lt - , j . T -
BACK AGAIN.
-rjorj-
WE MEAN BACK
TO OUR NEW QUARTERS
IN
PATTERSON.
.tiiaua aiiout. ouo
Lo; :s i)AV!T I!iel was hung at Ho
gina, C'finad".. on the 1( tb irst.. for
L'gh treasou against Great Britain.
Orangemen were iu favor of hanging
I" 1 1 . Tf
mm iecnnse i:e was s vainoiic. ii i
Jell D.ivis find company had rebelled
ag-iint-t tirsjat Britiin they would
been Lui::r.
I'osTlHslEil 1 fl'.E?EK,
dehhi.. hiinii-.J that his
of Phlla-
s-.ibordi
Ji.'.ies ia v'Y. c propt.-ed t pr."f nt
biia wi;h a ttstiinoni il of iegtrd.
ttskad thei.i to nfr iiu from the net
of fcird;:! s fliicb is a departure from
tLe custom of gift irking, that is
highly appreciated by jop!e gener
siiy. TfiE curtitilmont of births isreduc-ir-.p
Frtrcli iu rrnnc? rapidly,
'ilio eii".ari;ciu.iit of tLo birth rate of
I he Trench in Cnnada. is increasing
the iit::j.bir f Fiench ropidly. Iu
Tr-'..cf. they ar n t fond of babies,
in Cuia i.t tho French seem to have
an r.mbiti --;: to get as nuiuy LaLie6 as j
they Cf.n. j
!i.-:lf ; evh bus a
surplus. Missouri has neatly out
i.V.f, KirsMtj one third and Illinois
c-no quart'-r. but r.ll will have to im
port wl.i nt to supp-ly local require
wtnis. TLe corn reports s'iow tho
crop to be gi tierally bettor than tkat
A last year, and there is very iitlle
of the old crop remaining.
liraknppers audSnew.
VVh:!e tht people of Ccntril Penn
slvunia were enjoying a snow List
3;it:irl:iy. the peoplo wl;o !ivc is the
region of Hek-no, ArkansuB, wero
terrorist d by an invasion of gra-s
hoppers. The despatch from Ileieca
Ark , fciiyo, on Saturday the citizeiiS
were ar us. d sd an early hour in the
nioixiug by what many of them at
first thought to be a very heavy ruin
st oi in. but on looking out they were
surprised to see ft clear rl;y, filled
with vr-.at sppeaied to be snow HakcF
aud not rair, ihat vas pattcricg with
hwh fone ugainst ihn roofs and w in
dows and Lo;;f.. Invr stigatiou
pr-'vel that the air was filled with
grasshopptrs. CitiztDS who have
seen the dreaded pests sweep down
and eoi.sunie whole fields in Kansas
s.iv tha. in rnnibcrs the visitation
i 1st night exceeds anything fcten iu
11. tit co'.u'.ry ft::fo!I. Xhc-y were
p.:-u-i;;g fvo'n east to west. Great
numbfrs of tbrin were disabled by
bv hitiing atraiusl bnildings and oth
cl -tri""iionn. as ti.'f v wi re Hying very
low. ar.J p.-.rtc-rs and ck rlts had to
shovel i hem ciTthe t b'wa'ks into
the sirer ts. They are the genuine
KatiMis !ra shoppers.
-WD1T10.SAL LOC.1LS.
ol the i!liiui!nb!e forests, and ihti (i.i'ihind
on the shores of unfathomable seas.....
It costs ns millions of tuonry,
myiad; ol iTiaiiuiH, tl)0iiu-lt of pa ipois,
tbonsaixls of ruiucJ wunicn, han 1,'1j of
Ihousatids t men and woiU' U goaded by
uiieery iulo f uutide or Ola lur, w;'h every
blorMim iu u lut might hare b -t'.i '.he gar
1 n il of th' ir lirt s tio:i'it jl by a Fury's
brvsili Shall it t-c notliii'K toj. u that
the bio I of yotir bru:!i"r aid s:.ers l.i
this great f iuaiy of tod is bei'ijr ilaily
j oured tmon the altars of this de.:u:ir Mo
lich of'a Tophet more awtnl than tu t of
Hiruom'sVule j while in disowning 'hat tun
are vour brother's keeper, you b"C :ue bis
Cain J
Xote From Waahlugton, Z'a.
Several of th studeutK i f the college,
who belorj: to the Sophomore class jti!t-vin-r
carriers lor a uaily pip- r, e ery d iv
at a certain hour.
A citizen who disturbed, a vlipions meet
ing has been lo.lg-d in jui.
Washhifrton has telephone conn -ction
wilh fannonsbiirc. l'itiKhnrp, Mnlil 1, and
'Vheclins, Wtrt Vir'nia.
8. First and final account of A. L. Cav
eny anl James fTavetiy, Administrators of
the estate of Wiilisin t'aveny, lite of Fay
ette township, Juniit.t county, Fa., dee'd.
S. B. OA VEX Y. Clerk. -
RrOUTKRS' Otricr,
itiFFLixTotrx, Fa., Nov. 16, 1S3.
,'liiNf ATA VALIjET 1AK,
?F Miri'l.lTOrTS, r.
WITH
jiRANCH AT PMKT KOYAt.."
Stockholders Individnallj Liable.
J. NSVIX WsMKROY. 't'rtu Un!.
T. VAX VaiT
Li- ctohs:
J. Xevin Pomr-rty, Jo- p!i Hothrock,
N'o.ih Hertrler. " Fhili.o .J. Kcpnvr,
AnR. Bonsall. I.oilis K. AtHnann.
W. 'J. i'o'aerov,
.itocbbo nrss ;
!. Vevln Fnpjeroy, K. I'yrker,
Pi. A 2t . K ern:r.
Rev. P. C. Mirj-ii.s, D. D., rrerideiit of a : j,)Pt.j,1 K-thrork,
l'hioluical S rini .iry in Chii-atfo, was in j fje,)ryio J.u-! .
town Tiniting hi? n.n who i at t'olleie. j JJ- A:kn.s: 'i,
Dorr ard wild turkeys hare fled fr ira this C. Poiuerov,
cotinly. Tl e ju til aud reL'hit jlwaj t. ! Aa;f C fc.u.!!
The diillinit t i .Is wero fa-t iu :"ae Gi ltx r.
well, nriir Cbu'ters station several days, j t- 'i1" ''V'1'
TouU nro fa.--t ii. another well i:i thecuuuty. i iti-r.it s.:jm
A .: ..ii !!! 's In he drii!.i.l nirhin linn- 1 rent, on i nu.'iti-i C
dred vard of the fJjritz well. The (i.ndon I moDtl.s .-er;;;!.- it-.
l". I.m - vl..!.l ..f nnf hii-.Hr 1 I ! !'"''-(
Annie ?hel-,
Jne II. Irwin,
JArv Kurtz.
San-net M. Kurts
J. llo'.n.t" lrw-n.
T. V. Irwin,
. P.. r'rnw.
John -.rUl r.
.1 ..! 'h r.t.: of 3 rT
f ifii-i! i.. 1 i.er c-T-..in
,1
s:id thteen barrels per day to niuety-live
bar'eli pi-r day.
During t!.e di'rib'itinj nf uitils at the
Jiofctortice in the evening ih i crowd is large;
collcirc students mske up the larger number
of ptopl.- jre5ent.
The H'a-hi:: i'-m aud Fwiclii and Phi!
and i n iSt i-iotii-; x'h h ive ea-ct-i their j fire ii.imitt s ; l.i. pin
ai.-a ir a ar-nu .1 contest wht. h wili com- J.:.r I C: r: . m-j-:
WISH Ti STATE
A FEW E
Worth Knowing
Tlu' 1 c;in r-rop tootihimik iu h
no rxir ictin
i.-. th aii!:.
Ton will want to see na in oar new business place.
We LaTH Warra Overcoats. W Lave Fine Warui Overcoati. We have
Slen's Reliable All Wool Suits. Wa have Tine Knits All Wool of DiOerint
Styles. We have Little and Big Boy.' Suits.
Every dollar laid out for clothing with ns is a help to you.
!
OUR PIUCES ARE WINNING.
NotLing iu&l.ej custoiueis rally to us liko tie honest, Jwell made, relia
ble and hubstsntial !took of clothing rsvidy made that is worth to the labt
penny the prices asked. For we nesaie them that wo Lave carefully re
examibd and re storied our (dure, and to make a quick bi1b havs marked
the prices at a very pniail adrnuce on the very low cost
IJemomber whatever you buy of r.s must bo as represented. When we
sij a snit is all wool hih'.i mntt be the fict, and wlien we give you a price
we guarantee thst such jirice is bwer than any OB8 ee can sell the same
article at.
.ami STRAYBR,
THE OLD KELIAELK CLOTHIER AND FURXISUER.
IN PATTERSON.
May 13, l?S.r.
The SAG
.acts ra pumpi
awing, j 30 years ; jg'WT
lit jvrn.
J'UjpT THE FROM
tn n. xr joue. v.icn s-K-ity wni nv -.gm ; tl.tr.is .- .-fa itn;-t ;'-.' i t.. iU ; t..Ttl ; "( T
l'r:"rn'"- ami eti'..- ; no oa-if. r.' AM
tiu Sahi4tli, the rUn. tUe we-k of prayer t Pi-iaso-l (J n ::: ; known j fC-S
for jru: r iu-u a .-t Y. !. C. A , b.-zan in ; 4. treat t ncvs:ofr j 1
nuny .l.-es !tr..UK-:.oat the rou'.t. It was I ., rt , r!,'.., W-VV."; j-Vrnnted iu evcrr f.-,.
ii. , . ic i -n vii. 3 - 1 ' -If
3; ft puT.p.ont'ts'aree Iron
LQ .ri m ears, nev cr
DueUs rsfAlrs.
o la htiiind tha ie, do without a nis-
1 pi-.
The Toan Connril is p-ocresMve, it lays
psveinent in the d.iys of early winter.
The Mowers have purchased a shng'.e
mi" which th"y expect to worn this winter.
A call for sn extri cioa of the L";is
Uturc wouM di'.plnse the popple nerally.
tvr-y i it "f the VaPier Kip B -t t;;i ir
anue 1 aud f.ir si!e on'f nt G. tt'. Heck's-
A s?'.im fw-rr.:ll is at work in timber
ovi.rdly Ellas Ilornir.j, in rrrmaiiagh
towtship.
Mrs. Mnria Beroni, wife of P. H". A.
Be'iorrt, forra.-r'y cf this town, died at her
home in Mi!tn, on Monday a week ago.
Wn.-rs tie
and Bulgaria
sued 03 vears.
war betvcin S.rvh
ib.vit is d Veil the f ompositi in of Uwyer.t, but list
., - - t .i 1 m Wilkehirre, there was one scmuuctkii
li.p uuetiiLMi is turner it!i."a mi- . , , . , .,
I er.nujh to eloij; with the wife
swcre.i, but if the cause is understood i
ohsered iii tile tou ii l.v the Y. M. C A. of
the lii' e wh( held a praver-rueetiiig ev- i
ery evening ol the we-t;.
The S.-nior c'. e'. : Tied the:r ! is-d iy j
pi-rturou r tor tli.-ir comtneneement liest '
June. The ft.l'i wir. z sk: ihe ii..iih" i.f the;
Vcte.l : Kit, ST. T. Tr-.1ivy ; ). it ir, .
J. Ii. Muvuuson ; rrojhet. W . Thou.is
Uii..ry, V. K. W iisi.u ; aji'.oa Or.'ior, .
A. .4il.rllh ; Der L:in?i::t 2uixt silira, J.
V. Mc Anibv'i; IV'iikoli-latiou. J. I. ilir.-v;
t'res.'ii'i r of llonor, (i. W. t'u!lon ;
tr ol Cen lui.uies, J. II. UsS'rr j Tl.e Or
ti, F. F. tVie-elrr ; l-hy.-n.pnt.nMst, fi. S.
Mi h:ro. ThiscU nu:ehers forty s .me
meuiocrs and Bill graduate in Hi. The
S ;jh-.!iioro ciais ia the lir.st i;i Oullej.
It cots $T.t)0L to aiiix a e" two tluu
sii.il feet !- oil. A lis w-ll tr.st d.N-p h is
the u.I.l i ; ..!..:! e-pense oi' j-i in which th--;as
is run ay iroui t:ie we. I in.
The project ot siarti:iga cr'.iie"y In tTia
t in, is a :it jtod.
Th- lolloxin" sre th" sizis o' the ki;nM
prn ice as tl-f-y wri 1 fuT'.'jf'rr e.p;ir,ir a -ciT-1-to
the wca'her, ni nn the T':in ll nie on-
1 ohi : I' pon a while fl ie a red st.ir Mpoiti- j
st-iii'.'ntrv temw-r.it;.re, tl:vk ?ijusre a crld
wave, Win st-jr hcnl ram or snow, bn-'
moon perrra. r.lin or ai'.v, a red iuojii 0:1 .
tha fl ... tii h hr r.r ar.trn.r flr.'alK. 1
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EVER B.1IE.
"Will ralae water 83 fet. rth .
pump ia aupplled with claapa
or chunpe so it can be eat up I
kny where and by any one.
I want every raader of thla ad-
v.rtisenient o send for ona of any (
dMcnptiva eipruUra. It will UI1
i all about ui aaa uit
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PENNSYLVavNIABAlLSOAD. 'j
TIMB-TABLB
Ob and ftr Sanday, AngeH 30. l85,
trains that atop at MiUrn will run as follows:
EASTWARD.
Hitisodoi AccomiODATiOB leaves Hua
tlDdndailvat6,:t0a. m.. Mount Lnion
gjkssui. in., JVewton Hamilton ..02 a. m.,
i'JVtown 7,24 a. in., Uwistown 7,50 a.
Crt R .vai."e m-, Mexico H,-:7 - m.,
A Thomesontowv o.ii . uj., -- - -- -
- . r ) - ... K.aniiri 1 1. . m .
Miiiersiown c.o- "-t '""'---
S:i arrivint- at HVmsbnre at ll 10 a. m.,
and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. m.
Jon arrows Exrins leaves altoona daily
at 7.15 a. m., and atoppinR s -all regular
stations between Altoona ana tiarrwoorg,
reaches Mifilin at 10.23 a. m., Ilarrisburg
12.40 p. M., and arrives in rmauoipu.i
5-,MP' m- . ..... . j .
Hail Tai loaves rutsDurg uaiij .
7.2U a. m., AUooua at 2.00 p. m., and stop
ping at ali regular stations arrives at Hilllio
at 6 13 p. iu., Harrisburg 7.10 p. n., l'hila
adelphia 4 - i a. ru.
Mall Eiore! leaves Pittsbura at 100pm.
Altoona (ilpm; Tyrone 7 17pm; llunt
ingdon 805pm; I.ewistown 20 p m ; mil
fl.n 45 p in ; Harrisburg 1 1 15 p m ; Phi'a-
dolphia 1 25 a iu.
I'bi.adelpliia Express will slop at Mifflin
at 11 4'J when ttieg'A.
WfcdT WARD. !
Wat Passiue leaves Phliadelphia '
daily at 4 30 a. ui.; Harnsburg, 8 15 a. m.;
Duncannon, 8 53 a. iu.; "Vewport, 9 23 a.
in.; Milierstowu, u6 a. m.;Thoiupsotitown,
V 47 a. m.; Vau Dyke, 9 b-'t a. ui ; Tucar
ora, U 6! a. ui.; Mexico, 10 02 a. tu.; Port
Kovsl, 10 07 a. ui.; .Vuliiu, 1'J 15 a. m.;
alillord, 10 21 a. in ; Marrows, 10 2'J a. ui.;
Lewintowu, 10 40 a. ni.; JacVeytowo, U 07
a. ui.; Nekton LUiuiiton, 11 2 a. m.; llun
tit.K'lon, 12 0o p. ui.; Tyroue, 12 OS p. in.;
Aitoouii, 1 40 p. ui., aud atop at all regular
stati'jim between liarnsbiirn a;i 1 Altoona.
tirtria Kxraiss leaves PlnUdelpbia dai
ly at 5 4U p. m., Jlitrisburg, l'J 2i p. ni.,
stopping at Hockville, M-tryaviile, Uuncau
uon, Newport, Millerstown, Ttouipsoutown,
Port Itoyal, tiiuo at Miittin, 11 6j a. in.; Al
toona, 2 20 a. tu., aud Pittsburg, tt 10 a.m.
Mail 1 i! leaves Philadelphia daily at
7.00 a. ni., llarrisburg ll.Wa. m., Sc
lort, 12 13 p. in., Miltiin 12.47 p. m., atop
jjing at all regular stations between MUllm
and Altoona reachea Alioona at 3.30 p. m.,
i'itburg S.15 p. m.
Hi.MisoMis ActoaaooATios loaves Phil
adelphia daily at 11 50 a. ui., Hrn burg at
6.15 p- in., JJuncannoa 5 50 p. tu., .New
port b,17 p. tu., Millerstowa ti,21 p. ui,
Ihoii.psontown 6,40 p. in., Van lyke 0,47
p. ni., Tu-carora ti,5l p. iu., Mexieo 0,51 p.
ui., i'ort lioyil 7,i0 p.m., Mirtlin 7,'-5 p
ni., Lewisti.wu 7,28 p. ni., Uo Ye) town 7,
53 p. in., Ni-wiun lla-Ui.ton K,14 p. m.,
l!u:itiiig'1on 8 4 5 p. m.
Pacific Expcessleves Philadelphia 1120
p ni ; llarrisburg 3 10 a in ; tluncannon a
uUauit Newpurt 4 01 am; .MiilUn4 42a
ui ; l.twiotown 6 W a in ; Mc Veytown 5 30
air,; .Vt. L'.-non 6 5S iui; Uiintiopdon 6
25 a ni ; Pel- rsOurg ti 40 a m ; Spruce Cretk ;
If) 54 am; Tvrone 7 12 am; iiuli Mils
7 32 a m ; Altooua 8 10 a ni ; fittshuig
1 00 p m.
fat Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 CO a
m ; l!arr!-.bur 3 15 p m ; M ittiin 5 08 pmi
l.ewi.-town 5 2"-pn: ; Huntiug Jon 0 3" pm;
Tyrone 7 10 p in A'toon 8 10 p m ; I'ltts
hurg 1 1 V p m.
Past Line west, en Sundays, will top at
Iiincaituu-i, Nevprl and McYeytown
niicli tl.ijel..
kill hxprex 3t, on Suudays, will stop
at Parree, lu:u .! i.vl.
Jolntonu lipres ea-t, on Sdadiys,
wiil coiiuev't witu .Sun liy Ha.l e it leaving
J Hamburg at 1 l-i p. ia.
j Way I'a.ener west and Mail east wili
i stop at Lrcknow aud Poortiran's pr.ug,
; when tiajj:e l.
JohtiMuwa iixpress wiil stpaf Luck".ow,
wht'ii lljgi:ed.
I l.h.4 is TOWS DIVISION.
! Train" 'esve I.twistown Junction for ilil
1 ry at A a in, 10 45 a in, 3 lopm; for
I Siii.Dnry ut 7 15 a tu, 2 05 p ia.
I Traius arrive at Lewistuwn Janc'.ion from
tinbnry at 9 2j a uj, 4 3') piu.
FALL
STOCK
0P
CARPETS.
Choice Pattern
VELVET
Body and Tapegt,.
BRUSSELS,
Extra Super Medina asj
Grade
UNGRAENS,
A Fall Line of
VENETIAN,
A Complete Lim cf
RAG,
A Choici Lot of
HE. Mr,
Eeautifal Patterns ia
STAIR,
and
HALL
0 arpets
Th. n,,rior:tT nf tnr (lotfclntr. In ! H'lr..y at 9 10 a in, 1 40 pm, 4 40pm;from
- - r - v ' .
rT.nLiu: o : r:rr
Oct. It '-s.
we.k,
of aP'.tbvr
Tf hat a Cat Old.
it is because of the jealcusbr of Kcr
vi-t over tLe jiroi-peetiTO union t-f
liuk'Pria and Eastern IluaeliM. TLf i On Kanday ihe 15th inst., Ali-rt Jones.
.,-r.tf.r..1in-. nrlif-s ir. Ik efii-1. fin i who l-.vef on his farm, tear Anhnrn,
...r. ,,ift .1,1.1 ; t .! ! Vfi", wet. w !a'iI.v v"t B-'Eh-
lil rti iiai- OUJ.V ' ' All UiC '11.111,
: i
As a tuU th-re is iv-it much sentiment in ! f- 1.o-t ;vu; -rriu:e or ci.iier -r:hfr
a biti 1 rrc -t'-rtl cit. ir r i"air we'iihtr. At
rt-ijfi S t.t-k' -k uj i;i o i ! tun WAi-.u
room i voi v ." t:ix fje3; t po- ;
j'lr a'.r -i:: t i !r.:v-t on r.nlr a-l. !
Dr. C. C. ity. r.f Si rw nv. I, Oh.o, j
i'hiiir nf VV a-i in -! irj( Jtt Tnn OiM'V? !
I'll- I I" V rili i t r..i!rj4i! ft-.,; k. JW rol- i
It jit' t.js t: di I t.H ni l as am eownjeut j
if initi nf t-xn i.ti'i.i?i i aid tnrtv thi?at'4:il
I. (, hi.l rlft (T tll'fO fft Viis-lll t . ..
"J- ; -;'t,r,,lt,y,hesMeof.Ml.!e.ron3 of the H..,,raI Wl k, Wi, ,:,fed that
iue 1:11 rr ti.iii ns o jii.i.'u us a cit was left m the h e. The - d, nt W..0-J eixrul:v r -.tronn- -t. '. is
if btt-eett the suialk-r OU"S tbt L-SiVe ( tan.ilv tM mt 1-ft the honse long til! a ! in-s men as ahrrttw in t..-n ;!"
li -. i 1 o w.4i- p eat xi.loMm took t'are. I h 5 who. e up- i , ' . ! a i .
per pa.t of the house wis blown away, j v.'a-hmtotM w! Jr-r,tit., s-i ir ii
i Two beds wtre fund s vera! hnr i r 1 j th,- business men that : ilverii- In .'a s iu;i r
! vir-.s iipirt in the roa-1, and that s a fair that the students will tu.ltft it a s.,.t t i l-vy !
( . ' , . , , ... ,,. from. Kjch aiulr.t hai a prii";.1 carl with I
' ........ .. ..r I..tf ..-K.-p rri.mls t the I.OUKe ....
.... r I the Iiaint s ol dvertis.'r ia :ri:ir p,p. r up- .
were scat terei!. The rat was in the top of j (1 jt Tbey have over hi i v n iv. r.i.-.eiu ;iits j
a tree filty fee t a.vy from the demolished J i-oin different pirts of the t-wr. j
I'sss-t riojai t'tuvta.
r Avrr.cTrr.FB or
OrjrvTBantal Portioos,
Urstktt csr! fitrall VTPi-Ii.
rJ0?sS. SASH, RL1NDS, SilUNtA
lo. tj-'f :ers in r :-.-!.. ' ajl! fra:l:C
li.iii'.i. r .it.' i..--. i i-- .o:-
Cono-rv Mi-T.".-r w..rk-1 to i-r. f'r-
tT laai". i'-ji i;'t-- it.-r.let t,'- AU
I order r'l. 'il I he sent t'.
; v. - il;.! 1's i .'.,
J id -2 " -P " . ! ' '' H al, I'a.
RUFUS EAGER,
MERCHANTS
1 . !.... I.
o; ! . s
W i! 14l.'
r.i D i
f..
1C .
Jan. ,
I.
I- ;re
-ucin.T a l'ne
t .nc it-.,
.'.IVI.ll?,
rttiuM I uaake. aa! of ti.e mariy
adautana and merits ow any ' , m.. .m,,!,,,,. ..(
stvla Pump aiaJ Von wou.dMvaruas jit ss u., .......... ......... TVkllVR ulVlSIOV.
aataarwftaruaiLiceoa. ai,alnt a ralanuij lltP till altoTP. 4ur . ,
i. .. ..... . . . . I ..ins . i v. . i uuu mi 111..1..1.11 vct atiu
I larpe stork iT Snil ami Overcoat for . Lctk ,Uveu t 8 ju a m, ; ao p m. Leava
K(-a, Twutbs I'OTtauJ tb.Idn-n will fdve ; lyroue lr Curwensvilie aaJ Clearfield at
Sail IaSB!lCtarer, 1 permanf at KttWaition. j t 2i a i... 7 .,u p m.
awia .! 1 1 j i i.ii is :.ave f yroae for Warriors Marls,
JUagUS. I I rt'iiii iv i:.ia Furnace and Scolia at a 20 a
i . y-t -- a m-rj P- rr I ' "a ;;0 p m.
..-.wppoAl : V. V. 1 Ali-OlVV-V, Trains arrive at Tyrone from BelU-fonta
TI-Si- UrllYiit.OAa. eoa-COI-6CS fClimlnut MlfCt. , ai.d I.ictc 11 1-en at 7 05 a ru, ait. I 7 CO p m.
A TTTT V CP AT.Tr i 'lM.usarr.ve at Tynra irom CurweDs-
S. Haancaavter
AT THE
Carpet House
FORarroaE booms
OF THE
JUNIATA VALLEY.
goiie to war v.
t. ill btK-omo
Mi ll Oi!i( !'. ttS wan
.eceraJ war.
V
Tnc ;arf-t city jonnifils liivo o lu-1
efite.l the pe;i!e to btlitve U'.nt ibr
Hilver il-at tba jrnTcrnruriit coins is
j-ai J L-t in go! 1. yrtch is not the
ctic. A iiii!i-r v.lio tubes 7.j oun
ces of fcilvt-r 1o i i so t'livornwcnt to
br.ve it c"ir-il. into ot;o thonsatul
?tar.l;iiil silver tlollarp, of the one
thousand Bihtr !ol!nrs the iiiinf-r
cts cibt iiarnlrfd r.nd twenty doll
firs p.ul the govcriinicut gets or,e
Lnatlrt d and eighty dollars. Tbnt
is the truth of the quetstion vchcrx
strippod cf ihe sophistry and mis
leading sta'-enients of the gold men.
.--vr STEAM EHSmi
hoi.s -, meii.t.
Temperance.
coisTaiBrirn bt the W. C. T. U.
rroliibition hj the Mate the
(tar to Victory.
Th Philadelphia Times Bfiys : The
anarchists of Pittsburg are disgust
ed. They bare been killing tbe fat
ted calf from time to time in honor
of Gorsnch, the Chicago aposi'.e of
acarc-biew, and on several occafionn
have riused around the bat to raise
money for bis traveling expenses
They bonght a suit of furnitnresomn
time r- jo and raffled it off fcr Gor
such'8 bnf-fV, raising $72. II pock
eted the S "'-5, vent to Cleveland and
got arrest .--v. and his Allegheny Co.,
admirers raised $200 more to get him
out of jiib Without even acknowl
eilging the money he went to Chica
go end gave the Pittsburg bretluen
the cold shoulder. i he 1'ittsburg
ers are disputed in conseqaecco and
have gone over -n a body to tha anti
drnamita B.-Lslists, after reaching
the conclrsion that Gorsnch ia a
eood deal of ft beat The lesuon is
worth the attention cf anarchist end
dvnaiii'trrs elsewhere, but likely a
not rlrny rf t bent tvill let the Grr
tmchs take rp exhaustive collections
Vfore they will learn anything.
A streitra cannot rise higher thai itsfonn-
fain."
The bfginnines of polities! power ar in
the States. Ad power inheres in the peo-
!e, and the people exerciie this power by
States. Kveu in a Presidential coutesi ine
election is not eiuried by a popular vote.
but the people of each State luve the pnv-
ee of deriitinf thronga tbeir electors by
Stalft. The (Treat nnjorities rolled up in
ne States cannot tic used to ol!?et the
dc fi,;iei.r.i!t in other States. Tho President
is elected bv States: tho District of Colum
bia and the Territories have no part in that
matter.
The government is a trinity : executive,
Irgidative, and judicial.
The l'resident is at tne neaa o. me exec
utive department.
He is not a Uw-mi-Jser, bot an officer of
the law. His ability to prohibit the ltiiior
tratlic is limited to the executive mansion
Ou Slnrday evening I. ll.h, b-tsreen
! sinl 10 o'clock the fi'e l-ll u the Court
Ioune was run(t. le-p:.) r-m thro .h tiio
streets and ct uii fire ! 1- n.i rr-ii t.-t, 1 tli.il
tt.o tire was at tho Ff-ti Jo ..--m:i4rv, and in
a nhort time tx.i lire rutitpsates were upon
the ftrotttid; t'i-:V v. -r - not neu ltr l. It was
4 nru.ih pile that wu on lire not lar Irom tbe
S ininan .
There ar three Prtsltvter'nn c'mrch'-s in
ti.e town in.-.iiitiii.? the IT. P. Three M.-:h-rnlist
cburrit'-s, oiie ot whi.-.ii is comp ts.d
of c ilored people, till" i Cllle l the Prot
estant Mettioi.-t who baptise people io i:ny
wa they d"tre, whether bv rni.-rsi.m ..r
otherivi-e. Tht OiM-jple ch.ir-h ins ihre-humir.-d
menib-is ao.l commune every s.ih
batb. Tha Baptists ein.-rse lik.t ill B.pt-.sts
Another church, iie tpiwopal, M'e Ihe U
1., s Uct thtir hyons troia ihi Psilni.s, t!i e
preachers, wear guwns and according to
their belief read tiieir priyers. There is a
Cstbolic Cathedral in tne upper part of tho
town. The I.uihrn church is composed
of German sp-jaking people.
Rev. O. J. D. Moffatt was absent, at Pitts
bur? on Tuesday, attending a meeting if
th-; boinl of Trustees of the Femile Semi-
j nary of this city. He is one of the- Trus
tee.
IS A5
INDISPENSABLE
Will lwl liVlinif. cctii
ftte. no vit:iitj; to loow,
IwiiTa r'iT. AaVtlj nn-d-r"-t'sM.
txinipi llai
and im tb chakat
- - " sHTCie TW Clla.
I. S. SPEHCEP.S SONS,
UMLfORD, 'OS?f.
fiLWAYS HANDY STGVE SHELF.
STOVE,
COMPLETE
WITHOUT CKE.
i I.llit aid Ptmrir. or-
ftr.ientl arul .ii.nl
I tiitin '..::r v um'Iu!
rail un.1 "illutfr OatI.
I wnuM'inirm the public that I f.sve J
low in my new rmllin-ry sii.re a: niv p ace !
! if residence on Water street. M :tlint..wn, j
eeond door Irom corner ot Hri.iae Ktreet, j
ull -.iH.k, ot Fall and Winter millinery
r-.-ods, all new, and of thr latest sfvles,
i.d htvibK employe t'r-t rU u.illioers, j
i ain pn-pireit to supply the public with!
tveiytl.ir found in a firs-i-!:.s iniHuierj
N r.- cni:e ami exjniine n:v s;.k. ( j
.oi uder it no trouble l b" cuo Vs.
y.lli. l'i lHL
M-t 2-W.I.v.
vilte a'l.l t 'le.irlietil at ri .S a r.i sn.1 A .K n n.
t 1 r.uus arrive at Tvrouo from teu.ia. War- '
ritirs .'4.iric mi. I KMinti-lrim. S-,, . A t
o3 a ni, at i i p ni.
it. it h. T. li. K. i. EFMr'iiRl) DIVISION.
Trains leuve Huutiii.lon for Bcdtrd,
Er; li- port an 1 (,'aiubw ian 1 at 8 u6 a. ru.
and t o-'i p. tu.
Trfins arrive at li'lntingdon from Bed
ford, Kri.icepurt and Cuiuuerland at VI ill
p. iu., ij UO p. Ui.
ij.
WAKritX Pi.F.rtE,
I
rm:iiif cl lrs. tic. . v
'iVi l fcSV CUE FIFE.
A vonr
m
IT VcTI.'. as p
It.rdwB'e a-tOerforona I canseitr. 17 r-allunaner ra'.rjntn.
cr ..uu :o us ur croaj.ar. i,
f t. rs-ro ??'!. PAMO i-; Tha Easiest Worklris-tf
! c, or .. iiv n t ouno,
PcwerTut
T3 u.,::$
LC PRICES!
A-
I? .
Vi.tiic. r
l.. L . '.
r-- ' '
iv....
IS TOT
! I- wlZrSand PKII K!uf oat
. rifTTnur wiIiwitimshi.
ex 8 Stroke. . . . 50
6a " SOO
7IO " 6C0
3HO " .... 700
cxt2 " 50
IOXI3 " I2EO
pi rnlir- S wKIDmt Power,
. ...,.,... ..rtHurr iitHH u.o..a
p.. r M i! iiM Mniwe alscbm-tr.
t Mill. nd t.t-teml ilfll.i.tt
1 l
I
P '
J.S iUA.SaTi.K.PA.
and t::e t part men ts under his control lhat I ' i ron-r s )ury a-rer looKmr i-iio tne
carrv out for the various branches ot service of the shooumt of John B. Wolf by
arranged for pnblic convenience and site- I Chiet oi po;ice riniimon.i wnne ioo lormer
ty. He his no power to prohibit the h- v1""' V ', ,
euor-tralhc in llie uisirici oi coiunuua ana i " " - - i e -
.i.. T.n-it...- h. nn or.lv reramm.-nd Mnty. The n.sn who woun led his who so
........... j
be can onlv recauimend
such mstters to Congress.
The United states Congress is the legis
lative department of ll.e s:overnineut. hut I
this body is tlcctci bi Iht Statet the State
U gi stnree each electing two senators, and
tho members ot the Lower H inse being
elected bt a vute in tbe several States, and
one by a popular vote in each State. To
ihis body the Territories send rpresen'.a-
tivea.
li oue-half or more of the f? tales cou Id be
broualil to ad or- vroUibition we wouM have
a working force in Congress. But the ques
tion ccmes riflit back to tbe States. We
bve little reason to hope, while the preit
body of the States maiulain the liquor trade
that their riprrtentattvea to the national
council will rice so far snperior to their con-
si ituer-cy as to enact prohibitory laws for
tbe Uur-iet of Colombia sad the Territories
Kidi.s, the Tarritcr:, in the exercise of
the power already coocsxled to taim, may
pass prohibitory laws if public centiment si
tp to mat sianasra.
duty
badly that she die.! was convicted of man- i
slaughter. I
Ji atnral gas is used for heating the com- ;
mon school bniMings Tbi! S-ninsrv is in !
the greater pa-t ht a'td bv steam. The col-
lege recitation rooms nre heated by coa 1 i
fire. Most of the houses in town are heated I
hy gas. I
Rev. Dr. Newmsn, of New York, whosa i
chnrrh General Grant stten.'ed, and whoj
ws hispaa or. l-3Ctup?d Go a ril Grint,
iu tho town hj!I on November 1J. :
J. Y. S.
Wasbixotok, Pa., November 20, 1885.
Tbe faroiiy that lives without a newspa
per, lives io the worUI with its eyes and
ears tbnt to the great events that take place
outside of tho narrow circle of tb.5 family.
Every child that can read should have the
advautajr that bone wefy newspaper
Jftvec.
Aib Iria Wo
a TTpTsgi Tlolr Vigor cares baldasw .
X l.ll OUilr VIjor restores youth
ful frMhoeu and color to faded and gray
h,r. It attains tbeM result by tha tim
n;Uon of the hair rooU and color gtwds.
It n-javenatts the "I T TT ni clene
ltr tores to th i-A-i A, that, either by
mixta of age or diseases of the snip, bsa
become dry, banh and brittle, a pliancy and
glossy silken softness cf extreme beanty.
There is no dve In Aytr's llair-f'-J fTt
and lbs rood It dots Is by the
U fmparu to the follicles, and tba clean
liness and hralthfatncu of tha condition
la which it maintains t'.ie scalp.
. -w -s i s U..lr Vigor renews the hair.
J JL V ft Hair Vizor Is the best cure
known for Brassy Hair, 6cld Hssd, Itching
Uamora, Tetter Sores, Torpid Follicles, and
all other dismsss of tb scalp Ibst caose
the fslling of the TY a TT) and Its fsding.
Koth.ng cleans ia---1' of th nuisance
cf daadrutr so perlcctly, and so effvctually
prevents Iu return, aa Anil Ili Vieoa.
In addition to th eorstlv and rest.ativ
vtrtne. peenllar to Ayer1. H.lr VTf;A
it is a toilet Inmry. TfceHsIr
la by far Ire cleanliest liabMreMlnf nu
It eauws the hair to gr-. thick and lang,
aad kep It always soft and glossy. j
Ay ers Hair Vigor
Contains no dcletcrioss lnrrsdlent. It
prevent aU scalp d scssc, eoore acalMt
hair growing Udn or gray, and sorely cures all
Baldness that ia not organic.
TRI TABID BT
Dr. J. C Ayer A Co, Lowell, Ma.
fEcW by aU Irogprrt, v
Till bake, broiJ, -wash, '"!5T
iron, boil, aiimncr, roast fe;
p.nd toast mucli nuicker r'is
(ma ocsier uiiui ury cu
er ve-ood cock stives.
It in readj in a m jnnte
nd storiped in fin instant.
I by imply pushing a little
button "Open" or Closed."
--j, til ,f?l
a. v,-.
h . VS.
mm
1KI 4'U Uatlist
will h nUilM ffnlU
upon apaictuloa ta
Hi tip; on. Dtovo Co.
sr. i.oins, ?io
; -Ooublo-Actlnsr.
PUMP
li rr jf 7i.Toi!.-e;i
" F .. i.-i.d.-.t i-..
3 at li & S aiF
K i5. l-i
t
A TTO ii X E Y - AT-L A W,
Mii-TUNnvrx. j:;m.vt.vco., I'a-,
p si;l convey.inc'tii promptly
t.';li.-e with Atku si.n 4c J...
- -'"
!.. Atkipox. ?ro. Jacobs. Ja
A TH I ?." O . J 1 5 ii llw,
ATTURNKYS - AT - L
MIFFUXTOVVN. FA.
2"t'ollocting aud Conveyn.iciiig promp't
attended to.
Orrn t On Main street. In place of re.-i-
! ilenee ot Louis K. Atkinson, f-., noutli of
j rtif.lit- street. riictii, l5.
At tho Old Stand,
BSIDGE & WATER STEEET3,
HAS JC8T KECEITED
All the above enumerated srtislat
n,l all olber tbir.;r8 that m7
be found in
'7
i Ever Produced. "i i
. "V-s . .7. iis resumed active!.' the rractico cf
Rl BBtstPlPS.
b F. M. CXWVF0RP, M. P.,
Ssv-i I , -'
t. . -..y . .. R. - iis resumed active!;.
niw. iin - .' . (r ST :. '. . i:ir a.i'I .-?urL-7 at:
9r,B0. IfSor - 'rX?.;.! b-:.r-!,. s (l-.-e at the
v;ur.... Sae' -5 ."-'. -i-IS f . " ! streets, Mitlli
" ,sis p ; M,.rch 2t. 178.
Pwsspjr
ine and SnriL-rv and their c..!latersl
Id cmer of Third
ntown. Pa.
CA3FST : FUHMTURE STOS
AT PRICES
BEVOHD COMPETITOR
ThU mono start I mm 4 TWtrt.l Fr fmwtf
I .iirrtijtiif amis' r tr t, nit wrl pr v
lT water fvr lrmnt:r jr rrt iaetrH; 4W
RAZEE, M. V
A PCWCKFUL
FIRE r.f-GSfJS.':: PHYSICIAN AXD SDEQEON,
nd for our uudret. cortslMi j rncesf .ie,lrmta, Jumaf.i Lo,ra.
otthemrniLiA audc. r ustiulnrt:tlea. t Orncg formerly occupied bv Dr. Sterrett
GleaiOn & li!" Ii'f C0 U?. It P""eional business promptly attended to
fsEMit.- sijjt.ii. . r
DR. FAHRNB TS
;- ii; 7.t,
t a. i hour.
, Ji.ll Ml I.AI r.HHt. JoSIPH V. Stimsiki.
; nt LAI (.! 11. IS &. Jsl3IIE1
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYjiT-, JUSUT.i CO., 'J.
C7On!y reliable Companies represented.
D-c. 8, 1S75-1J
TO CONSUMPTI VKS.
Te nivert!ser li.ivhij h.-r. rerminenfly
"itr.1 ot tht ilr.-i i dis.'isi.-. fVrsr.mritL.ri,
by a siii.jie viti. i'y, is anxious to ni:ikr
ki.ovrn to hi fetii.tr s t;fcrers fh m.ins of
c:re. Tti ii! who ilesin it. h'- Li s -n I a
a rc.y .f the ;nvcript-nn n-"-l. (rsrs.)
wilh Ihe direeti.Kis fur piein.-oi j a-i.i ninj!
:l .- Ka'i.e whicii fi v will liii'l .1 s-rw I'i sr
for Cot us, (Vt- s. Co-.-si jterrox. AsTiiyt,
PnoMHtTts, &L. Tarlies fr-sliit.tr th" I'r--.riiition,
will .1",ie s I'lri;4-'. !t -v. E. A.
WILSON. 1M4 I'enn St., tTiiliim-.urah.
Y. r-' "'- !! '"-ly.
tion Powder. Fs.o, sure cure. jl.Otl by i
mail with full directions. Book for 2 cent!
staaip. PEET & CO., 901 fcbuli Avoi.ue,!
, Krw Tfrk. Jan. 9, Vftf j
imlteIewe.
nplTK wervirrrui rum erTiVted by this now weit
J. KQOWD
liow Isost, Slow Hetort'l !
Just j.iil lishe-1. a new e.l:ion of DK.
CVLVI.KVVKI.I.'SCti.HHK ATKI) ESSAY
on the raiiral curt ot pehvtoeiih:a or
Seminal Wrakn., Invi.lun'iry eium.il
Loes. lururiKi, Mental and I'hisnul
Incapacity, luoteiliiitei.ts to Mii'ri .re, etc.:
also, Co;..'t.itPTi..!i, Ktilkpst and Fits, in
A
i
iasi
Of
9
ALL KINDS Of
I TUBE
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The cel. ortt. d Btithor. in fhis admirable
AN EXTRA LINE OF
MATTRESSES,
Bolsters and Kite
WINDOW SHADES,
IN ALL COLORS.
Looking Glasset
IN GREAT VAKIET
In fact
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at home, fit ihroMfcoui the Veiled Matte, haa ! njjnr.ee, tc.
drawn tbe attrauon cf th inii.al pror?sMon to its Tilt. Pi
use tnTO-gntx i tue land, la I hronic Khei:inai!n. ; '........ j
and Acm (tout, Jaunoice, IV.ious disorder and C.Ay, Cl' r! ri LfcMi:.n-r;.o Iron, a thirty,
LiTerCofTrp nt, Plrr.pVs.nd txvpuor. on tnr fa. e, veara' uccrssJ ul pr:cr'.. th .t th !jrni :
tnrnpeU, Uio-ical Irou- te, p.nfu. and difficult ! ntw i . a 1
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r CoivftatiMi, -iilk je, he Ad He-d, Skia w ai.y curtu ; i,.ut.i out a ii.-o ot t ure ' Flirnih.Qff tjC)OtlS CtO-TC
Ire5va, t'lceai and Bo:U, Kidney and trinary at oore miuImi. certain. effectual, bv t ' &
wck.Fcaaale weakoe. and Trtterr.ffrctfow. mA3in-Il ,,,..(,
thtbASts that afflict Mankind have their O'igia in , "'t his Cn1'lMM, H':y if. miv cure him- r n x f
an impure itate of the Blood aad a depraved coadi- i Hri. t.K'iiy, ,t j.-.u-.v .v Tfttitcnllu )M S
tico. the Liv .odparM the fcontaio of j rrTi-U L-cnw J..i..i.l . sl ,.,,! I mt U 1 U1
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