1 Vi- SEPTUS EL & RKPUbLIOAri MIFFL1NTOWX. Wednesday, February 3, ISS6. B. F. SU II WEIEE, BDITOB akd rEorirT". The Cosiinissiouers of Pensions at "Washington, estimates that $75,030, 000 will be needed to the pension claims this year. It is the little snot of Oreeca that will not be nibbed out, that threat ens to bring about war on a large scale in Europe. Prost killed the oranges iu Flori- cK but they still have the alligator, which is poor consolation to the orange growers. If the UniteJ States Senate would only quit acting the baby, in asking the President why he puts llopubli- cans oat, and Democrats in office. There is nothing in the inquiry. "The Emperor of China is only ten years old and is talking about getting married. Why don't they and put him in his lit'tle bed. but we for get the '"Emperor of the flowery kingdom" is a law unto himself. "The Commispion appointed by the last legislature to count and com pute the vote for State Treasurer completed its work nt Ilarrisburg. on the l'.Uh inst. The vote has been announced as follows : Matthew Stan ley Quay, 324,601; Conrad 15. Pay, 2S1.17S ; Barr Spangler, 13.017 ; W. D. "Vhitnev. 2,783. A sew rich gold field has been dis covered "in the eastern portion of the Republic of Honduras, about one hundred an 1 fifty miles from the At lantic coast." Good, steady working. economic habits constitute a gold mine for the owner of such qualities. Will gold f ill in price in consequence of the millions to be mined iu Hon duras ? Bimabck- proposes to drive the Poles from Prussia, his plan is to buy them out and compel them to leave the country. He says that it will cost the government 875.000,000 to buy their estates. He does not propose that the government elall retain the purchasd estates, but ad vocates that the estates that have been bought from the roles shall be sold to Germans. Not long ago Bjlgaria and Servi.-i were at war. The more powerful povemments of Europe put an end to the fight by intervention. In the settlement of the trouble it is pro posed to take a slice of territory tbt contains one Lnndred thousand Greeks an 1 annex them to Bulgaria Greece protests, sy8 that she will fight before so many of her peo ple ehall beputonderBu'gariiinmle. Both England and Germany are pressing Greece to submit, war may be the result Thb Congressional report of the Fortification Board proposes for the defence of Philadeljibia : Ten breech loading; 12-inch 50 ton rifles ; five breech-loadin?; 10-inch 27-ton rifles ; five Lnwli loading 8 inch 13 ton ri fie?, and sixteen 12 inch rifle,! mor tars. The estimate for defenses nt Philadelphia, exclusive of armament, is as follows : Casemates armor 4.33 ) $1,300,00;); structural metal, CoO tons, ?131000: cost of masonry and earth, SS32.00); total, $2,2112,000 Add to this the cost of armament and mounting of guns and mortars. SS2S,000 ; cost of carriages, 274.000: total. $l.l'i2.0:)0: the total for sub marine mines, 8114,000, and the six torpedo boats ?3C:l,0o0, aud we have a grand total for Fhi'.adelphia of S3,83S,000. XoTwiTusTAsnrso the fact that the wheat crop of last summer in the United States has been the fhcrtest one harvested in many years the price of wheat is low. The unprofit able price at which v.Lcat is selling is owing to the foreign markets be ing supplied. A few years ago it was the boast of British statesmen, that Great Britain will develope the raising of wheat in Iudia, under the cheap labor system of that country where farm hands may be secured at two and three cents per day and board themse.ves, and then they can controll the markets of the world by nnderselling the American farmer. In their boast they declare that they will sell wheat in America at forty cents per bushel, this may be British bluster, but the fact that wheat has been lower in Europe this winter than in America awakens in tho mind cf tho American agriculturalist an apprehension, that perhaps all that tho British have been 6aying about wheat culture may come true. Such a reduction in the price of wheat would result in a great change. The price of everything would be reduced accordingly, wages, salaries, taxes everything would be ro-adjnsted to comply with the forced new order of things. British interests in India are detrimental to American interests at home. Where They Began. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. Senator Davis is one of the most popular men. leing a self made man, as tb following reniiniscence shows: I In 1S82 a dinner pirty was given in New York city. Henry G. Davis e:it at one end of the table, biraon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, sat at the other and General W. T. Sherman at the head. The General began a rem iniscence of his life by saying: hen I was a lieutenant 'Come, now, Sherman," interrupt ed Mr. D ivis, "were you ever a lieu tenant T 'Yes, D ivis," he replied, "I waa a lieutenant about the time you were a brakeman on a freight train." "Well, boys," observed Cameron, "I don't suppose either of you ever cut cordwooil for a living, as I did." Wheat in Illiiols. CmcArto, Jan. 27. A despatch to the Times from Springfield, Illinois, says: The forthcoming report of the State Agricultural Department on the amount of wheat raised and con sumed during the year 18S5 will show a condition of affairs not known to exiFt for the past twenty five years, there being a deficit in the crop of $5,000,000 bushels. The acreage harvested was 1,00S.3C4. Tho amount annually required for seed and consumption is 13.73H.029 bushels-, but the amount produced, as shown by the returns, was 8.2'J9,- 213. Of the one hundred and two counties in the State, only twenty, five report a urp!na in production over the demands for seed and con niuption. These counties are not located in any particular belt, but scattered throughout the State in discriminatelv. LEG.iL. IPl S A EXPENDITURES OF TllE COUNTY OF JUNIATA KKOM Jiimiary 1, 'So, to Jauu:ry 1, '86. To Pie HoiHirablr'the JuJrs cf the Court of 0m;Mn l'lcas of Juninta (y-uufp. The nndris:irfiC(l, Andi!r,rs of the Conntr of JuniHta. elt-vt-d aiud HU'orn aec'rilito; to law, to audit. K-uleaud a.ljiinl IU ui-,-oiirits ot the i're:tsi.rer.lu-ritra:j(i CoiamiRsloii.-rs -f the Raid County of JuuiHta, resp,-cllnl:y report tnat we mvt lii tne Auditor,' orlioe, lu MilUiuUtwn. on the nr.t Mouduy of Jau uaiy. ibi. It Iwmijk the fourth d:iy of the ruot-tb. and alter a careful exiu:iuation of faut axui.iM. we tlud them to ie uj, 1o,1own: from tlie tir.si d:iv of Junuary. lvj. to the thtny-niHt day of Iecenioer, lt: IheTrcaa urer for the year. John M. Cpelhi.d. Kq., pursuant to noti-e, beliij; preMiil ai thu, bet tleiueut : 1V.5. JOHJCM. COriXAXP. Trt'U. Ir. Januarv I, To rn.sh of Jajh Iemon, late Treasurer ... 4!H fil outLHliOitiK taxes ll4(i 42 ailKruul of Ijixoi for 'Ki l i.ttJS 74 ' cjiKh fr'msaleof laintis 18 130 W - c:i-sh of Faraer A Co., money borrowed. &3 tiO " cash collected of stale under h1 or J nne 23, It i i , ,. 267 W " tax on unseated laud- 70 cah for old lumber 6 w " verdict foes and fines. JS 0 Total.. ..M.'vi n ISS5. JiiHKM.COPELANn.7Vcw. . Decemb rSl, Ey county orders paidMI .l'S 7S road view certifi cate puld - 4 tr? exonerut ocii col lators fti 04 caAh to V. E. Au- maii on ari-ouut ivachera' Jnnti- tule 1K7 00 outlanditir taxes- I2,e.i fo , salary ol TreaMirer f " balance due county 2.3 !H M Total,- ..H7.ei rt i . January 1, To balance due county, $ 2,340 5$ OtUttanding Tazrt, Deeembrr 31, ISM. year. Xam of CoU Ihxrici. A rtuAtnl. 177. MatihlRs stump, Lfe-k t S 7!t 1K-1. Robert Inniv P.e-tle a ij 12. s. T. Mcculloch. Willord 'M m VK'Z. iieorue iV-albler, lbnuiM'HtU W lwg, Joheph Kell. Lack 42 6S ciiae. M'Cormlck Port P..yl. llit7 " Win. P. tirnham, spruce iial... 12 ua " A. 11. Feehrer, TiioiiipVm'u 41 12 - James Kl'lrl. Tuscarora . 4 7 11S4. William Clark. Heale 2S K.W. llumphrev lH-hiware . Sj hi Sain 1 11. Klliser, Fayette VS X. A.Thomaa, Fermanagh- Ml K! " A. 11. Wilt, Orvenwood- it 8 - John M Veen. Milllin 11a 4 j. s. Woodwar.l, Miirori i s c. A. Kanemau, Monre 141 St " . H. Heiidereon. putKmon .... 21i l " P. M. K. flier. Port Roral .. 77 9i M. S Fh. Fr""ce 1111 C ol 1. ;. G:irnmn, HuHuehati a Si 4fi H. Z. Sowers. Tiioiups nfu li -V Tho. Creh'hton, Tu-arora ,7 " w. H. Koii!n. lJi k .VI W lhNi. W. Zllnm'ruiau. JVale it ilei.rv swab. lh-lawnre Kits") " Jrv ph Cn.ile, Kayett.. 4i7S W " John .-touH'er. KelliianaKh . H iM " U. C. Vanatta, ire,.-tiwood. 17X57 Ham H.K')llm.in.Mli!l'n 27 " (teorve Taylor, Lack 8" V - John l-a.-h. Mllloici l'.'.lli ' Wm. McC'iTinM, M'inrw 2d M " Harvey Kill-iv. Patt-raon.... S-'4 John .MiMaiim e. Tort Uoyal. Si7 " vrus Kr." Ul.;il, Spruce Hill. 9t2W G". 1.. Burner, Miit-queha a. al fat " Th'w. C! itiiioel, Thonips'nfn w 65 tieoriie Unk. Turl-it 6aj 44 " r.pn. i'untAii. T'is arora... f-'t 4-. " Ii.,nlel w-crtx. Walker Ilu7 1 T.tal !22 55 All of wiii-h is rriectfiilly snbraltted. Lri 1'ki;f. ) ll. i. fiAUMA. Co. A"ditort. i. V. C AMi'IllILI., J AriHTOBH 1I1TIIK, 1 Miffl'.ntovn. jMiaary . I5H. ftTATEUKST OF VRrEltlS DKAWX BY the Onrnmittirmrrt of the Cntintfi of Juuiata on the Treararer Ihrrenf. from tlie ixh day of January. ISvj, up to the 4'A day t.f January, lvvj, as taken from the record in the Cvwn Taum'cner' irffice; Miseellaiieoux. IVtcen. (iarman and Campbell, Countv Auditor... -1 CO Ot Johu liiehl, attending Auditors.. T. I s. It. Ix idoti. Court crier S .Vi Harry Itsoii. suovelinx siiow. M i..iiMtvJ.rki.Ti Imuniiiiti liirnrH 3 li-i I Jine Koli!non. repaint to lotka.- 1 ") W. H. Itoilniuu. Iiook, c pinlo P"nnco,.i" r.r,-.alrs M mower 1 75 James Murra . hoardun Jurors V 75 U. S. tviyie. 1 rt-aaurerol juniaia ka. Aifricultural Kociety Ir. s. A. suioufT, medical attention loo 00 20 75 7S 4 Ou at jail (. w. Heck, administering oath a.. J. w. M .ti:ui-r, r,-::tlrN tcUck... . Harrtshurg su.-n:li Co., repairs ro John SicNnity.biaikliigslovea. 50 1 . 1. M uvsej-. soap 60 Mrs. Annie McCachren, cleaning court houae 4 W I. H. Kielier, hovelin snow 60 McLaughlin A Slimmell, policy on house 12 00 Money borrowed from Parker A Co. 6M 00 Milliken and Palteraon, Jury Coai- missioners - 50 00 S. B. Loudon and others, clerking to Jurv Commissioners. . ... 22 00 f. B. 1-oudon, extra service new tax law . 60 09 A.J. Patterson, Counsel toCommls- ftloners. .. 50 00 A. J. Patterson, collecting tax from Commonwealth . W M J. W. Kirk, sundries W Dr. D. M. Crawford, medlial atten tion at jail 00 Total.. 1.078 tl Stenographer. Joaenh F. OammiDet. Btoaoffranher for the court,. t 109 20 Coal for Court House. D.B. Doty, ooal for court honse, 'S4.t 32 6"l George O-w-hen, coal for court house for year 1sn5, . 46 19 North A Son. coat for court house for year lv, 7 11 16i ii S3 00 IT 62 Burying Decetwd Soldiers. John McMnnigal. for burial of Isa iah Burkey, Port Royal $ Michael Kumfeltlt. for burial of Pe ter (.luck, Monroe township. Total,. $ Sil 62 Gasoline, d:. Kmnclsens HurUaarc C.. gasoline, etc.. etc 8 42 r0 Collectors' Per O niage. Henrv Auker, and others, per-cent-ue 1 3M 01 Oiwrt CVyer. J. B. MTodd. Conrt fryer f IS Itupme.Jfuspilal. Q. fiross, Jr..' Insane HnxDttil. Ilitr- riRburg.... . f S38 7 Stale Tax. J. Lemon. ex-County Treasurer, for state lux wt-i una issi . ... -m w Esprcttiige. 3. Klnaer, expressive. f 3 40 Postage. Rodders and Crawford, for pot,ure .t 10 Constables1 and Justices' Fee. Tlteo. H. Merninger, constable and JUHUCe 8 enutm . . f Puttie Buildings. Jan. Robinson, repairs to lock pub lic building f 1 Joseph C. W alia, repairs to fenoe 20 00 Etna A Son. repairs and wnttewasn.- lngjail 18 80 S. l'. Mover, wood and kindling for i -our! house... 6 50 Clinton siuuur. canxinlrr work at out-tul!dliii S 00 J. K. HollohHimh. hauling ashes, Ac S on Charles Fllier,eleaninir.out-bousea, 55 0-1 K. W. Noble.repalrs to kmh machine, 1 00 I kirns Swltzer. reDairlna roof of house ....... 1 W. E. t'reswell. repair to irate,- 2 10 Jog. Auker. copperts for out-bulld- vK as Vos. Pennehaker.gtHi.lna- windows.. 1 0 K. 11. MeCllutic. reualrs to Court n use roof 1 0 rvsvitl Huliiiitii caKtlnffn nml lnlior nt heater ... 8 40 Not .-a:tne A 8wttzer. rooflnir county house. . ...... 7 00 Joim Tri-irn. stove. ploe. &c 5 05 s. S. Wilson, making- door, Ac 1 00 Total . 142 S3 Commonwealth Ouh, oV. Oeorze S. Conn. In (Jliiss ease. ixs4...$ 70 04 Then. H Meinlnirer. In Mllllken A Zinek ease, Iks'. ... SI W) A. Y. Jnnk. costs .. 1 2 t M llotv I linLrli-t. Atlurnev Hen temher term - .. HO 00 T. 11. Hemlnirr. coals. Sept. term.- 9 5 Totnl til 75 Juror Pay Grand ami Petit 1 W M'flrinn nml nl hTr rmtlil "lurars 5"1 imlrvr fthnvpr mid 4tht-rH. Dftll.': Total 2.n Road Pamagr. r X Tlmm Ami itlipr mud IflTTI aires f 19 17 Ilegtitering and Awning. John G. Nona, and others I tf On c"DiiiMc' Rrturnt. William Camplell. and othera S 01 Fox and Mink &-n). Dnnlel Bolllnaer.and otliem ..t 251 73 Western Penitentiary. Malntenam'e of prisoners for 1SM...S 17 1J Chnnty Prifm. Khlverv. Sheriff, bourdlntr prlMinera. f. es, Ac ..t 415 07 I Nonh A SoTi.coul for hill 111 6W 1- ikaA son. rciMura tomil. .- 12 u Total- " I (Vuntu Bnnds Ked- emed. Countv r.nnds paid ...I17,5I8 CO Interest liid on County Bonds. Interest paid ou Bonds t 1.755 CO OiuMfy mutiny'. Cnrrntn .t Vclhmuld. rubllc Drint- in . J 172 00 Hi.hl.i) .t Jn.-VniMii. ur.l.Ua crlnt- Total 330 01 fttatlvnrry. F. L. Hutter. Transcripts. S yeara....f 2 oft Wm. Mann, Ink aud oluliout ry 21 75 1.. Hart, docket. Ac , . . 4 5v Total . I 24t 25 Bridge: R r? Ttnmnhrer. reoalrs to hrldfia at Croaa lt,kads 7 76 lumf. s. ronineer. reDairs to Port ftoval hridae 5 tiniaiii&ti Burns, reoalra to Cocola- mu l,ridK t 0 A J KrruiiMiii. hhlnale and Dalla hndlceover 1'ond...- 8174 U.-H llMr,im A Peek, roottnff tirldae over Pond , 25 Of Tnhn fl PnV. haUllnif at HaWB'8 hruiire 6 1 1 w iM,,o.tM.il r,-itaiia to Concord bn.k-e - 71 f8 r i1 ,'ii.wforil. shlnulea and naila for liealelown triilie. 80 40 ulu. i iiiiLn riMt;iii.c..ut Beal- towti hrlihie 40 00 o. tiu,n Pm.iii work aud inniber at Knner'a l-ralke 8 0t n j vcNeai. work nt Brlner'a hrhliie Tu.....k M Ani. work ul Brlner s n:nlae.... - M S7 inim mi siewarl Hench. work at Hriuer s tirhlire- 84 75 r .,nit J l-tarion. material for Brl- "ner hrlilire-. - ' 00 o v r.n.lfri renulrstoMcCnlloch'l liridae 30 t xi lirlui r haullr.c. Ac. at Brln er s hrldse C 00 J. N.Oroninner.ovcielti'iand Work t fort kiivul and (irnnlnuer'a hriilae- 7 00 AniirsS. Bennett, uiaaoii work mt Brlner .1 bridge .. . 8 25 lutriM J Patterkou. Diunk for hrlu- er's brhlue 10 3 n,.iri Johm-ion. haulmit plank at Briner h tiridke. 75 PrMiik Fuller, boards for Br intra bridge . - 6 50 Kniv. Hfule. boards. ic for I'.rlu- erfi brltlae....... - S 0 w 1 Howell, woik at Briner'a brhlce 37 tfi J I. Bai ton for sundries as per bill. at Britier a t.ridae 12 21 H k iioiix'u. n iiaire at Browu Wrldi!,- - 33 47 J. N. ;ronine. r. piling plank at Port Boval .r:d(rc 5 00 I. I f aiiu, iumln.r for Brlner a lirldue II loi.rL'e s. Conn, recalra to McCul- n h k il 111 briuae ) 'JU Lemuel MeKlnley, repairs to Jlo Cvsvi'ie tirldae 11 I.l7..'ie McKnddeu, aduiluistratrix. for reiixirs to the McCullocha Mill brldu". Mllford townhlp u - 8 50 J. H A!c4iiieii. Dlankine.Ac.bridire over l.oil reek 52 If' ll. Mi Poiiald. for r pairs to bridge over I. ickine Creek 2 Mi Iiavld S. sicIh.t, repairs lo Lo-il t re k lirldte Ill N J. I.. Barton for Brant, smithiiiK for Briner'a hrulite 10 70 FranciKctiK Hnrdware Co., firbotta. Ac, at lirltier's trhlt;e A S4 Totnl, S K54 8S Cbnimiilionera' Offa. O. P. Barton, Cominlisloiier's f.- . 1H1 6-) JohnT. IMiim.ConimlKs-onr-r'sfoes 04 W. North stvrrett. Coinmlssloner'a fi .s 157 M S. B. Loudon, clerk to County Com missioners s.yi tv rarw'ln C. Iaider. Janitor 115 oo J, W, Kirk, for brooms. 70 Total. f 1,171 18 Publtr (tf.ees. P. B. f ver y .Peiflster and Recorders 3d 1$ A in. M. AiiiMiu. auiittiitK acitiuma of i'.othonoiarv ofltre uud Kegis ler an.l Kemrder otllre 15 (10 Ueoivo S. Conn. 1'roliiouotary, 1M. inOexliiK dockets 46 00 Marv J. Hunt, stationery for Public iiftieea 10 10 William iJanD, ink for I'ublic Of flee 5 10 T. H. Verolr.Ker. bills rendered. 36 4S Franetsrus Hardware l'o., stove, Ac. fr Regliter aud Recorder otllee 21 WM'IMni Mnnn, deed hook. e 22 (ti llav A llro.. fonu look forprotbon olarv b utlh-e 4 5i) K. M. "Pansier. Ink stnndK 2 00 W". F, Srtvrier, case for Protholiota ry's otliee 10 50 K. H. Mei'lliitic, g isollne and sund ries IS SO T. H . Memlnieer, recording election T. H. vf.'rninEer.Vrotncmotarv'sfeea fih 71 T. H. NfemiiiKer.Frothonotary's feee S3 S9 K. L. faui'er. index hooka f.r lt Uls ter unu lU.corder'sofIice..... CT5 00 Total 112 94 General and Spring Election. Amount paid Election officer, clerks, constahlea, house rent, Ac.$ 708 SI Jiecaptfufaion. Miscellaneous f 1,078 11 Stenographer . Cal fort'ourt House.... ., Buryiiia LeeeaMed Soldiers Glw-ollUe, A-e Collectors. Court Crier- 1 tisane Hospital, Harrlsbtirg , Taxes paid Male for I "-St and ISM KxureswaKC 2tt 20 1.S7 Hi 62 6i 43 .TO -J ol lis 4S :tj vj 277 OS 2 40 10 7K fis.li.ee Jnstles' aud Constables' Feea.. Public HullillniiM Commonwealth Costs, Ac Courts aud J uron. 25 Si 142 St ill 2,in4 Oil Komi Damages.. IKS I KeiriKterlna and AsaeaslnK Constables' Keturns J Sralfsi, Western Penitentiary. 1SS4 bill 147 12 t)h lt County Hi m ils paid... Interest paid ou County liuds.. Inl lie Printing 17,4111 0U . . 1,7 ' CO 240 26 ', 1 1 li'S .... Commis-shiners1 tttice... Public Ollices General uidr'prliig Kltctlons,- Si S6 . 1.171 IS 1.612 IM JO til . .. J31.1W irl We, the Commissioners of the Connty of Juniata for the year lf.ii, in eonipliancewith lhelnw,do puli'llsu the forei;oinK as a full statement ol the Kecelp'a and Kxpenditun s ot the connty alureaaid for tlie year A. 1. IM. Wlven nnder onr hands at the Commis sioners' otnee. In Miilllutown, this 4lh day January, ls&u. 0. T. BAUTOX. . JOHX T. DIMM, W. JfORTHsrSTERRETT. Ontnty CtmmissitMiers. Attest: 8. B. Loudon, Cte.rk. February -. !. 4w. LIABILITIES OF COUNTY. Outatandim; County Bonds .H4,t.10 fl Parker A Co., borrowed money 5k 60 ta.V.123 W Assets of County. Balance In hands of Treas urer 2.:h m Outatandlng taxes ou Jan- i uary 1. iN. iz.zhx 14.5U 13 Llahllltlea over Aaseta .20,4M 47 LEGAL. jOTICE OF APPEALS. TO THE TJX-PAYERS OF JUXUTJ COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the Commis sioner! of Juniata county will bold the APPEALS on the TBIKM.VIAL ASSESS MENT5 at the following times and places, when and where all persons aggrieved m ty attend, to-wit : For the township of Milfotd at the Public Douse ot Robert Nixon, in the borough of Patterson, MONDAY, 1- EBKUART 8, 1880. For the township of Ileale, at the Public nottse of J. K-nepp, TUESDAY, FEBRUA RY 9, For the township of Tuscarora, at the Pub lic Ilnnseol b. K. Allen, in McCoysvtlle, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1S86. ' For the township of Lack, at the Publio House ol C. C. Sarvis, in East Waterford, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 183-S. For the township of Sprucfl mil, at J, I, Barton's store, FRIDAY', FEBRUARY 12, lr6. For the borough of Port Roval and Tur- bctt township, at the Public House of Jacob MrNeal, in Port Royal, SARl'RDAY, FEB RUARY 13, ISWo. For the township of Fermanagh, at the Court Honse in MiiHintown. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, l."8o. For the boroughs of Mittllntown and Pat terson, at the Court Honse In MtOliDtoWD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, U8t. For the township of Walker, at the Ptihlfc House ol Silus 9hamp la Mexico, SA1XK DAY', FEBRUARY lwti. , r or tne ooroina oi i iirir.puios . . , , Delaware township, at the Public Honse rlTwe irnarsnlts that suuh pnew is lofrr Mrs. Snyder In Thompsentown, TUES DAT, FEBRUARY 'J3, 1F6. For the townshij of Greenwood and Sns qnehanna, at the PnMic Honse of Thomas (iox, in (Jreenwoit township, WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY, 21, For the township of Monroo, at thrPnblic Hone of E. C. (Jravbill, tn Rirhtield, on THURSDAY, FKBKUARY25. lfB. For the township of Fayette, at the Public Honse of Frank S'lie'ds in M-'AlistervUle, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18SU. Appeals to bgin at 9 o'clock A. M., aw close at 4 o'clock P. M. OLIVER P. BARTON", JOHN T. DIMM. W. NORTH STRRRETT, County Cemmtsnonerr. Attest: S. B. LoBDojr, Clerk. AND NOTICE IS IIKKEBY GIVEN.thst the GENERAL APPEALS, follow irg the Dis'rict Appeals, will be held In the Com ndssioncrs' Olli,-e, in theCourl Honse in Mlf tlintown, as follows i v For the EAST SIDE of JUNIATA RIV ER, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 186. For the WEST SIDE of JUNIATA Rr ER. FRIDAY MARCH 5, lss6. Alter said District and General Appeals are over, no furth rr appeals will be held. OLIVER P. BARTON, JOHN T. DIMM. W. NORTH STERRETT, County Commusior.crs. Attest : ' - S. B. Lori0", Clerk. s,.' (-.. Mifllintown, January 14th, 1S80. 5 j IHARTWR NOTICE. HARTffR NOTICE. " jr - - . - sjotice Is herehv tiven that an appHea- tion will be made to the Conrt of Common Pleas ot Juniata connty, on the ninth day of March nest at ten o'clock in the fore noon, under act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and repnUiK.n of certain corporations approved April 27lh. lt74," and the sut pleuieats llituto, ty J. IV. Leyder, J. O. Haldeman, E. Bcmifr, D. II. Dimm and I. N. Grubb, tor the cliarti-r ot an iuter.de 1 corporation to be !ii.- "d ut Thon.pvmtown, Jnniita county, Pa-, nod to known as "Tho Ja nla'a t'or.ntv florae Insurance Associa tio'i," the c'urter a id ohj -ct of which B, "The recovery ai:d return, tt the owner, of any sth-n horse or horses; the captwe conviction of horse thieves; tho teak in f pia-d a'l losses sustair,ed, by anv memoer nt the association, by reason of having a horso stolen an I not returned ; and lor the further purp i9 of insuring against a 1 loss es snstaiue l by n:iy member by reason of accident t.jppeni:i)r lt any iniirvd horsi" and lor tuuse mrpuses to have possess and enjoy uli ihe ripii:. tiunetils aul privileifrfS conlerred by tliu Act of Assembly afure s.iid nJ it siipph'm'i.ts. J. WARREN Pf.ETTE Jsn. fi, lrl"i. Solicitor. UHIT'k'S NOTICE. Et(tlt pf Jcl Kiustr, rfrcratrd. The cadeis; i.-d audit ra'pointed by rtie Orrtna's Court ot .1 anisti, (ni'v, to dis-frilm'- the bslatj?e in 'n.i hinds of Mi,-hiel Coldren. administrator of th. eiUV of Joel Kil ler, late ot Fsyel'e to fitstnp, decease 1, hereby pives noiico, that he wul attend to the Hiities of bis sppmtiri-n; in bis olhce in Miilllutown, Pa., on Friday, the l'Jthtay ol February, lefcd, betwei u the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M , of aaid day, whsu and abere all ja-rsons iuteroMed shall a pi.ur or else be debarred from sharing in said fund. AXFUED J. pATTikaon, Jan. lfi, ii-M. Auditor. PYEHIA the most virulent form of blond-potsoii-imr. I-ess speedily fatal, but not less cer ftiinlr so, is the vitiation of the blood of which the first symptoms are Pimples, Sties. lViils and C'utaneons hlruj tiims. When tin: taint of Sjcrofulairiva wsrninrof ils presence by such indications, no 1im;i should be lost in using AYtH'-l & vKsaI'akilla. the only perfect and re i able medicine for the purification of tlie blood. SCROFULA I a fonl corn'p'ii-n in the blood lhat rota cut ii'l lhe mnc'.micry of life. Jiothiiig vri'l eradicate it fr-nn the system and prr vu: i s transiuisMon to "oti'spriui; hut Ann's hsii'akii.i.a. This prepara t:i;:i i-l- x: .! only one that will clean o ti-e blrssl i f M-ri-urinl poisou and tii3 1:-i-it of (.n-aei-ais Iiiseasca, Impover-i-b it blood Ls prtnluetive of ANEHIA, A trrr'etied coi dirlon indicated by PII11 Skin, I laccid Muscles, f?hattere-l 'erves. nud Melancholy. Its first f'r-rjwo'ns are Weakness, I-an;ruor, oi icrv Force, and ?Ientalle Lior,. I s course, tinilm-ked. l-ads :o"vi;:ibie to Insanity or ih-tith. 'Women fi-.i oily snfTer from it. Tho only untii-r.-ij that." while piinfvin' tlie blood, en i icj.es it with new vitality, and invigorates I'ae whole system, is Tver's Sarsapariila, . TREPARKD BT Or. J. C. Ay er & Co, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drupists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. pEABODY- noTEL, Ninth St.. soulli of Chestnut, onf kiinire south of the New Post Olhce, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. Do the American aud European piaos. fjood rooms fiom 50c to (3.00 per day. Remodeled and newly lurnished. V. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprieto.'. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. BACK ia WE MEAIf TO OUR NEW IN PATTERSON. Ton will want to see ti9 In oar now We baye Warm Overcoats. We Lave Tine Warm Overooatn. We have Men's Reliable All Wool Snita. We have Fine Suits All Wool of Different Styles. We have Little and Big Boys' Snita. Every dollar laid out for olothing wilh na is s holp to yon. OUR PRICES ARE WINNING. Xotbi-s n-akei cutomer rul'.y to us like the honest, .vcll nmlc, rtOi.i ble and rabetantial etiX- of clothing roa.ly made th.it it worth to the hist penny the prices anted. For we astute tLein that we havo t arcf.:!Iy re examined and re stocked our 6tor. and to make a quick btive marled the prices at a rcry small advance on the very low cost Remember whatever yon bny of n rnnst be a3 reprepfctti?. When we say a enit in all vtol snch ranst be the article at Sara'l THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER. AND FL UN IS HER. m PATTERSOIV. May IS, 1885. illijl rji kVjIliVl71 J O COM PLKTE X E W STOCK OF P r 1 1 WintfiP P fl - fl S. ...a . DBS bow Deeo noiea, ana wi.i o aei i op tre!k a'tcr vne by fresh supplies from tl hft(i of th msTtet t Lowest Prices. OR LADIES ' TfjB. I jmingi, 15!sck ni'ka, Oolorei ni;-:. Go!- i , . , ,, , , , ! ored ChiDiTe., an J a ful! line of In, priced tirioed DreM (isods cf tlev latest fthd.. aad t a folHil.a -of stxi.de.' 4 MS"fci:oK 1 rll'ARTMENT is fu,l, from tv K-n at Shoi t t!n niost ubtantil Flow Shoe, at j rices that will astonish jou. Plioca for rhil-drt-o. Misses and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kiu-U, Coffee, Sugar, I'.ice, Tea. in short exerjtbirtjr, ask for w!it sou atv QCEEXSWARB A5D OtASKWARB. Lverjr boose umst keep up i.s up-l P!y of Q7KKN8 WAKE, OLAPS- j " . TVjTTfvi it' wminl-vjiviWl' TK;. ;.'lTlil.ii J.J VjVJIjtentle n mi u, -i irw i 'i..i ii miu. m - !, tlie store to call en for su-.-h articles. If trti cannot tiait Ui l!acr, vt-nr af order ty xunl will bt frocip()r attoud- A fo. Visit th store. r-JAJ.' n "t:i:;. (!iii.-.irs l.'utiiT ZU i f-i- Trcderick E3FENSCHADE. aarsssijaa-araarsi v J MoEIips & Co's. Hairing Mill Port Royal Pinna. iRpracTi-KHs or Ornamental Porticos, Rrackct and (scroll Work. P00US, SASH. BLINDS, SID1XG, Mttl LUIT(S, FLOORINGS. Also, dealers in shingles, lath, and Irame lumber of every description. Country lumber worked to on!er. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. All orders should be sent to. McK.IL.MPS & CO., 10-21-85. Port Koj al, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MirFl.I.ITOW, PA. WITH HRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKYIJf POMEROT, President. T. VAN IRWIN, Cotsi.r DiaiCToas: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Hertxler, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDERS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrock, Georfe Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, V C. Pomeroy, Amos U. Bonsall, Noah Hertalar, . Annie V. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Ktirti, Samuel M. Knrtx J. Hoi rues Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Uortzler. Charlotte Snyder, 33" Interest allowed at the rate ol 3 pet cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certiUcatoa. rjau23, 1886-tf Subscribe for tho Stuttutl and Reputlnan. AGAIN. - BACK QUARTERS bnniness place. fact, and when we tfive JOJ a rr,,"e ,, , tlan (tny cue vha can s-.Il Ui Firr.e : I ouluioforhi the ihat I have (now In n.v new n.i!lir..rv r- at tnv place nr -.v.-r v:' second d..r trom eorner . ivrmp- siren, ''' ' W V ""-r "'illin;-r5 I nexAm ill k.t sn1 of the !st at vies. ! n1 tv"" -'"''-y1 lir" ' """-. 'il.tn .par-lto aupp-r " puwx wttn . I evervthu r found In a lirstcls's milliner gtiirt 0.c m . I; store, co'eo and tlm M n-y si'K. consider It no fr--ohie t allow ,Hds. kus. i i:i:a. War 2-8it.l v. J WISH T-.;.! A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop ToomvcHS in k-s than five minutes ; no paiu, no extrac'ini. That I can extract teeth with-mt piin, by the nse of a Ba'd applied to tho teeth and fvmia; no (laager. Tl-si Diseased Gnma (known ; as Srvy) tret tSiJrwed anccesnfuliy and artira wi-0 vrii.ti.l in every r.:.e. -iiJ Teeth Killed and war intt-d for lile. A'lihcial Teeih r- pa red. exeb tnped, or reiiiodill'l. Inm V':tl $i r-r el. Hi-intilii! Gnn Eu.vuele.1 Teet inserted at prices to --it a'l. All wrk warranted to give perfect satis- faclinn. People who ha artiS -til t-eth with which they cannot ea are espi-cislly invltod to call. Will visit professionally at their boTies If notified by letter. G. L. DERK, Tractlcal OentWt, rTBitnro f JUffLisTOws, Pa , is 1S00. (Kt. It i. merchants: h leMre to double their profits by bitr id icm;' a line of new foods, ltjdipenabl-? to I inulies. I will address lor tnll psrticul rs. HEALTH FtH) CDMPAXV. ".;-', 4'h Avenue, I New York. Jan. Wly. d. A e m a n I liavnljr innocently coutiact'-d ihe h-bit ot j 3ell abnye In his youth, and in coei'ience ' sntrer;'i1 a'l the horrors of Si Xi a! Inr .p.u-ity ! l-t Manhood, P- vsicjI P.-cay. fieneral Prostration, etc , will, out of syinpafy lor for his tellow shfTerers. mall !rv" the reciie bv which he r ss fitiallv cured. Address hi contidenee. J. W. P1SKNKY, ii Cedar St., ew York. J in. 8, 5-ly. !T0 C0XSUMPTIVKS I The Silver!!-T having been tiernia'.er fy ;onMi,.iptin, I cured of that dread disease. C I by a simple remedy, is anxious lo make ! known to his fellow sufferers the tu -ins id cure. To all who desire it, m wi i seu ia a copy d' the prescription used, (rstv.) with tiie directions for ptepiring and ning the same which they will Hud a sure Cra for Cote ns. Colds. CosainrTios;, Athh, Uni'Ni uitis. Tarties wishing the Pre scription, will please -ldres. kev. E. A. WILSON, 194 Pern St.. Willianisbnryh, N. Y. f Jn. 8, rio-lT. RUPTURES KED by our astrinpent Lo tion Poder. ale, sure cure. $I.IK by mail Willi fi'' iltrect'ons. Book fir 'i cent stamp. PI ET A. CO., 501 Fixth Jvonie, New Yoifc. Jan. 8, Vi-ly DR. FAHRNET'S HEALTH RESTORER. THE wonderful eurm efTactcd hf ihi bow wT1 koowa remdr, oot oolf In our pnvM prac'ica at home, out throughcut the t aittd States, have drawn the attention of the melical profession to its and Acme Gout, Jaundice, Buioua disorders and Liver ornnis'nt. l-ltnnies and axuctions on the fc fiZ&SerBrllrk nes or Connipaiion. i.ii'.lt Ixt, Scld HeaJ, Skia Kisrasa. l leers and Boiu, a. mvkaess. Female waakMsses and TsW aneeti.' Alarcenr"portionoi:he.HRo!icasiOBSTisATa Dlssssss that afflict M askisd have f hr i. ! an impura state of the Blood and depraved condi- tiTof the Livsa, and poisens Che very fountain of Luc : sun n nsiter remcuy can DC Used than Ilealtri Restorer. A Simu Bomi will prouuee such a chance of feeltne as often so AsToaisw the Suvpkrbr. Be ADvisaDanueire itatrud. All PkI'&gists as-o STORSKaarSJIS sell it. 63-CO PZS SOTTTJE. raarAasD ar DK, O. FAHRNF.V & SOX, HAGERSTOWN. UD. STRAYEBJ PENNSYLVANIA RAiLHO AD. T1MK-TABLE n .nd alter Sund.tv. Nov., 29lh. 1SS5, trains that stop at Miiliin will ran as follows: EASTWARD, nnnwnni AccomnDATIo leaves H'in- tinrdon daily at m- Mount Union B.Sil i. m., .V(ton Ui.nniion i ,"- . McVevtown 7.24 a. in., Lewistown trv a- m". r..i h in i m.. Milllin 8.15 a. in., Port Roval a. ill-. Mesiro 8.J a. m , ; Tuscarora t,Sl a. in., Vannvke jm I ' , 1 Tbompsontown S.ll a. m., Durwird a j m., Millerstown K..M a m., Newport J.'Jom. m., arrivine at Hurnsnure at i" f "- and at Philadelphia, 3 1 p- m- Johsstows ExpaasalesA'toODldjitr at 7 10 a. m., and stopping all regular stations between Altoona and Harrtstvtrg, reaches MilHin at lO.Si a- m lUrnsbur 12.40 p. M., and arrivea in Philadelphia at 5.i p. in. Mail Taain leaves Pittsburg daily at 7.JJ a. iu., Altoona at 2.IH) p. m., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at lit!liu at o 13 p. ni., Uarriaburg 7.10 p. 1 adelphia 4 a. m. Mail Eipre-t leaves riii.iuurii . , Altoona ti4 p m ; Tyrone 7 17 p m ; Hunt- Ingdon 8 05 pm; Lea istown 9 JO p in ; Mif - B,n 9 45 p n. , Uarrisburg 1 1 15 p m ; Phila- du!Kiiia4-5am. Philadelphia Express will stop at Mifflin j at 1 1 &'J heo n igged WESTWARD. Wit PASSES'iKB leaves Philadelphia i daily at 4 3U a. iu.; Uarrisburj;, 15 a. m.; ' Diincannon, 8 5.1 a. iu.; N'eport, 9 T-l a. m.; MilierBtown, a KG a. ni.; Thomj sontown, J 47 a. in.; Van Dvke, 'J 55 a. ta ; Tifcar- I ora, 'J 5'J a. m.; Meiioo, VJ Vi a. ni.; Port i Roval, 10o7a. tu.; Milllin, l')15 a. ni.s Mil'lord, 10 'il a. m ; Narrows, 10 Z'J a. ni.; ; Lewistown, 10 40 a. m.; .wcVeytown, 11 Ol , a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 1 1 'i'- a. m.; Hun- ; tingdon, 1 W p. m.; Tyrone, 12 p. m.; ! Ai:oona, 1 10 p. ni., and stop at an re-uur Stations hetweeu ll'irrubJim and Alioorii. (V(Tia Espkess leaves Philaleli.hia dai- lv at 5 40 p. tu., Ilarrisburg, lii I t p. us., s'topping at Roctvillc, Maryjville, D iiiC4ii- ! bou, Newport, Millerstown, Thouipsoatown, I fort Royai, time at Milllin, 1 1 oti a. ni.; Ai- ; tooua, i M a. ui., aud Pittsburg, C 10 a.t.i. j Mail Taais leaves PhilaUlplna duly at j 7.00 a. tu., Ilarrisburg 11.00 a. m., New-j port, Vi 1J p. ui., Milllin 12.17 p. ci., stop- ' .ir.g si all regular stations between Mi!!liu and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.-J0 p. m., Flttsbiui f .15 p. m. Hi stim'1Do.' ActoMMODATios loaves Phil- : adelplna dally at 11 ;0 a. ni., Harrishurj at . &.15 p.m., Duncannoa 5-J p. ni., Ne- , porto.lV p. m., Miliuratuwn 0,2." p. in., Thouipsuniowa 6,40 p. iu., Va.i lyko 0,1." p. iu., Xi.scarora tiil p. Ul., Moxivo o,-")4 i. ' in., iort Royal 7,'H p.m., Millim 7,i.'5 p.; iu., Lewistown i p. ill., -HcVcyiuwo . , . p. in., r.ewton ll i.iitll ju s.ll p. iu,, lii.utiiiKlou 45 p. iu. Pacini; Expressieaves Philadelphia 1 1 : p iu; il irnsbur,? o 10 a iu ; Duucajuwu i ; o'.isui; Seaport 4 01 a hi ; Miluiu4 42a, m ; Lewisi..wn o 0'j a in ; lc V eytowu a :u am; Mt. Union 5 58 a iu ; Huntingdon h - j a oi ; Petersburg 0 40 a ui ; Spruce Cre.k. 6 64am; Tvtone 7 12atu; Bell's M:ils 7 .12 a in ; Altoona 8 10 a tu ; I'ltt-huij; ; 1 w ptu. ra-t i.'.Le leaves t niiaiieipnia at ll o"a: f ii . . ' tu .... in; iiarriMMirjr o -t-t p iu ; .-iiiniu v- p ui ; i 5 .,s. . It,.11.lni,. ,(: j Tvrono 7 10 p n. j Altoona S Id p ni ; IVt,. I," ''ft w;., on Sltn,3V. w,n ,top t j.cfa N-.p,rt a-id McVert-.w;. i .,, .,,.,t when tiici;eI. i. : l l . . a I :n . i .1 1' i i-iitos tBM. ou uiiii s. win sin;' j at Barree, when n,geil. .irvL1 -:.,i.r':?.r: ! llarrisbtirs at 1 15 p. iu. 1 Wav Fasseiizer west and Mail exst will j stop at Lui know aini Poortuau's Spring, wt.en ntgetl. j Johnstown Express will stop at I.ucknow, i when llan.-ed. 1 LEWHTOWX DIVISIOX. I Trains leave l.ewi.-town Junction for Mil j roy at 0 35 a ru, 10 4 a m, a 15 p ru ; tor Sni.hn.rv at 7 lo a ia, i do p m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from Milroy at 10 a in, 1 40 pm, 4 40p m ; frotr. Suubury at '-' 25 a tn, 4 10 p ul. .... i-iiiiKDivisigx. ; Trains leave Tyrone for BelUfonte and Lock Haven al 8 10 a in, t 30 p m. LeVj Tyrone tor Curweusville and ClearileiJ at 6 -M a tu, 7 50 p m. i rams leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 9 20 a m and 4 30 p ru. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefonte and Lock Haven at 7 u a in. and 7 L0 n m Trams arrive at Tyrone Iroro Curwens ville aud Cleartield at o oS a ru, and 5 '( p tu. Trams arrive at Tyrone from Scotia, War riors Mark aud Peuusylvauia furnace at C t a m, at 'i no p m. H. 3i b. T. K. K. 4. EEDFOUD DIVISION. Trains leave Hunting Ion for Bedford, Bridgeport aud Cutuburiau l at t 35 a. ni. and i . p. ru. Trains arrive at Hunting-ion from Bed ford, Bridgeport and Cumberland at Vi 30 p. m., 6 0 p. m. J. V AKKEN PLETTE, A TTOR X E Y-AT-L A W, UIFFUN'TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA-, TTolIectirig and conveyancing prompt I v attended to. Ollicewilh Atkinson ii J i cobs. f4--J9.Si. Lofts K. Ateixsox. Oeo. Jacobs, Ja iTsnsox & J U OB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C3CollectIng and Conveyancing prompt; lr attended to. Orrics On Main street, in place of rei- '',-nce of I-"'s E. Atkinson, E.-q., south of Cri,1e 9,reer- I"ct 2, 15. M. CRAWFORD, M. V., Has resumed actively the practice ofi Medicine and Surgery and their collateral i branches. Office at the old corner of Ttrrd and Orange streets, MiU'intown, Pa. March 20, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PIYSKIAN AND SURGEON, .icadimia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrrioE formerly ocenpied by Dr.Stem-tt. Ptofessional business promptly attended 'o at ail hours. Join .VcLarcHLis. Joseph W. Ptim mtl JltXAlCiULI.', & STIJIMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUXUTJ CO., P.l. lt"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly llovr L.ot, How Iaetorotl ! Jtist published, a new edition of DR. CULVER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radiral curt ol SfpEBMAToaaHiz or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IapoTEXCT, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imsediiuents to Marriage," etc.: also, Cossi'mptiox, Epilcpst and Fits, in o u ted by selt-induleence, or sexual extrav aptince, tc. The cekbrated author, in this admirable clearly demonstrates from a thirtv vears' successful nr,,riu ik.t tk. .i ! K"," of self abuse may be'rad- ' K"a lJ' enred ; pointing out a mode of cure t-il'""'..Zr " . . .... J ''-', ,u",,rt " u-a conu llion m.iy Oe. mar cure n.' ,n. i sell cheaply, privately and rnaically. uj mis u'.-ctute should be in the Viands ot every youth and every man in the. land. Seut under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address CILVERU EI.L .UElhCAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, IT. Y.; April 9. Post-Office Box 460, The COPPER YEARS m:- .... " cetJs Tor p.. W IT M p EVER ;iAr:i: pump is suppled uV or ciamr, iTSuT' anywfiereanabjiaVJs I wart ewrr ni , 'ti,,.,J, drscrii.tira cirwun uZ3 ! you ail about LMr..UyJ)? lf''l 1 na. i,i hZ?' sdTar s:s ari ! K to fs w trl f Fai,;D n.le. . i ,., , BUT other afur usj oce a ! nirir Flms.. : KUPUv tAGtP H,.-4h-, 3013 KVZIVW. "Will bake, brcil r.jj iron, boH, siinrsei, j " end toast much qL'it r ' i - j - .. cr wood ccok st .vjs- It la rea'Jj in a r.uBta and stepped In an ir.V.ast, hy aimply pudLlr-j a liltle button "Opea" or C.'1'.'mmI."" it il t.'--:'-rCt.v i- z.z- . ' will h. n.a j s r. ? m i THE JUKsVIinSAL M i': "---"' ; f Vy, "i .. IS AS E:r.:;:y Lli:!i V. ' It- i a.- s. r- d-.--" ' SJ sr E l. v , i j(, 7- . f':. ! I at I Bern fob 1 Tct It i rsn.-rn C.'acnja I I C I? T i 0 C C-C ? ft M I I, O, U I a L k U UWUO, I .1 ILFCIID. t O'. ; ' , - r . . - w.im. NO STCV j roMri.ETn ; -1, W I 4 ri Wv 1 W n . I: .Iff. tr.j in wam:;iii? tiisb -s, t- FiTS?S!i cr send to usl.r Circular. I. S. S? ?! x B'S-S Cvl GUILVOHl). CO?J. . r.Ulair4a.3S tU'Ai 3 He--:-. ?3 serx s f rr. t . k i COPPER OR !-T-J!f. Ll'. Ji'aDaclty, 7 1 aU-r-sinrEVH. t 'Th Easiest VVorVi.-ss";; ,Moit rc-.vr.'ul . ' ' Ooubla-Actir!': S J '1 PUP-IP -t h Ever Produced, j- j Fitted for citn- r J ' 2 i -t,D, iRox -r .-I J - : -v ' . 7.1 f r.KlBBSPir. 4, VIi 1 forrotet4 . iir .. - r- i ill l FIRE s ... ; W L i ALX. T. EAl.I-.i : ' ' 1 ' a- j Peed ttf cur V-V- - '' " -? of liisM ituhi-a anu a:: ' ' A. OF IKV2ITAYS0r.S. TAIlafASTE3 ,a ii" i- 1 "V " .. rs':ii The Housekco'-jer'sFrfe ASS T0B. AND TAKI7. NO OTHER Soldi! ti8C7.cerjTrii:i 4; i f coutali.s an, -aiui !'-te I r dersaha nv so tar a raria! di is B"d other rem- ..iv. It r r-. " 'in''",, wti' any miu -ral nor d- ! t - b.tance . is' ever, x A ,-rtr....i-r.r.,'v r i. 1 t' ' . ' ions fleet itponW c..iidn,'"!,-7L & th n vsft-ni as h s:ih' r i r j att 7 K TY '. Ti ". ANT AT''"" t o enre everv rise ef K v.-r ; A t-' ;...-t Fr nuttenf or ( toll t v ". - ! I'limn Ae'io, istii oils r . ." . . . f.jlc ... nt IU1 p!mnt rau-ii d br r nlin after due frl i1. dea'e-s reta our c n il! ir ii it ! -'n 1-ti tiie niot'ev. Cr.J. ''. ViEKte CO.. I.n'f'. Sold bv : f "'-'- VU. ..Inns w"1 W No senrruons comn'iinica'K1"' - . Rirrsf published in the jf.stim " . ei and everv co-rimrtMCatio11 .recei" cr5 i . 4MDar i I ::.v ' - '- I srrrr ..r. t- i a . l.nr V o.ef.J C - A- -p'-r t U t 11 k.. 1 a I I a bewarT T sTaCrjjj publi.-hed must stand up"" its o i ' ! H 5 0 tmwrfTrfwrriwwrwwjfi ' nitliill--i''-f-'-Jj:'- ' --i'ii' nm l-aiin SggilHliirwBnwns
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