& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ltedB&J XoT'br IT, 1SS6. TERMS, sabeeriptioii $1.00 per UDim if pud itain 12 months; $1.60 If not paid within i? montb"- fraasient advertisement inserted at 60 atl fr uc'1 for ec'1 Insertion, ''syaasient business notices in local col 10 cents per line for each insertion. pidsctious will be made to those desiring jdTWtUe by the year, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. eep out of bad company. This Wednesday is re-union day. The Ufa" butchering season is here. Cash lor bides at Strayer's meat market. The late f"" moun ws tu0 "Hunter's -." jjuDdsonie shaals for sale, at Espen-j-liide's, Coats aud clokos fr ladies and girls at gCBOtt'S. jde Democratic roosters don't crow since d) election. Stanton Wilson perform well on the jgrUon'1 bsr- Hits Isabella Allison is agent for the sale 0f music book. CoL a. Wilson Norrlss will b; present 4g re-union da?. jwp in at Strayer'a on this re-union day for your clothing. yije Wilson horse sale was well attend- j t& last Thursday. Tramp. Tramp the boys are marching to fiirlev's lor clothing. Tuissy will be prcseut at many a table iTna"Wivi,,R d-v- C. P- Patinebaker, ol the Coalport Stand pi a in ton ou Sunday. Samuel Cleck has put a new roof on his &oae u. Walker township. 2ir-s, Uarkeis and harness at Simon 's p'scs. Toil know where it is. g . Pirk-r is off as a juror to the Uni te! Slaw Court at Pittsburg. Winter ""' soon J Ddro ,T1'1 no ' 'ns gae to b'JJ ni-re clothing at Schotl's. Eiwird Sieber who is teaching school in :a county was at home over Sunday. i lbs surp'.us of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cost"? sl1 to 'mount to $100,000,000. Et. Lemuel Sieber, of Cinaellsvillo, Pa, . visiting friends and relatives in Juniata. Captsin J. J. Patterson, sta.tei on Moo ter to Nebraska to teach school in Saline sousty. Xa c-Scer does not nerd a variant to use aa arrest tT a disturbance that he irassts. Mr. Minaick, of Perry county was In this y!ics several days last week wi:h a drove f fifty colts. Joha flushes, of Huntingioo, a soldier of the war of IS 12, died a few dsvs ago agsl 91 years. Kale tin tatbr who came hero about ike time of the Cleveland election has juit to New York. Dr. S. C. Charlton, of Uarrishurg died on lie list., of apoplexy. II a was bora in roioa County lu 1S25. Etmrrubtr tho Thomp son and Crozier aaisof cows to take place in this town on a tin i 'tfi of th's u.enth'. Be cautions while ta'.k'm to people who talk onuvuraidy of all their neighbors; tasy'il talk unfavorably of you. MilBintowa Lodge, No. 131, 1. O. O. F. tilltuld a festival on Wednesday, Thurs day and Fridar evenings this week. SjIotust B wks. I. G. Mirks, John II 1 lobangh and Jobn Martin wet.t to Black log Tilley last week on a hunting excur sion. Ths troubles In Bulgaria still cliim the mention of European statesmen, but you wUl tsd no tr ju'jIo in Biding nice clothing St Harley's. Tbsrs is a time for evrrvthinif, and this the time in the ear lor the free pass kowler to rt eft' his annual shrieks against tree passes. A mysterious light seen at nif ht on a par flcuiir grave in the Lutheran cemetery in B.i0Tn!Wd ex-it.s an uncommon interest ti that couinniiity. haJ:.yof Orbisoaia, Ilantingion touuty couiTjitted suicide by shooliug kimsflf in t'-.e head with a revolver. He sis 44 years. Qnarter sli,-t salo bi!::s are printe-1 at ttis c!Tire fir cne dollar, half sheet sale tnia for oce dollar nd fifty cents, whole beet siie billo for three dollars. The residence of Eeuben Baker, of La- frob Pa., as wrecked by an explosion of taturs! gas that for tie first time bad been lit oi Ihe inumiDg of the 11th inst. Er. Dsiiiel Ilarley and wifo, and the Hints DieLI of this place were in atten 4s or.n the wedding of Mr. Rhine and HiuMinser at Mc Alis tervilie on the 9lq of tii moDth. Iith, at:d Scrait fces r.f every kind cured t 0 Minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lo tica. I'se no other. This never fails. St-ld by L. Packs & Co., Druggists, Vifllin wn, Pa. f Jan-M 8". Congressman Atkinson transplanted one of !he lr?e maple trees from the south 4enf the new Presbyterian Ch'iroh to the tost of his office. A number of men work 4 st the transplanting sveral days. Vita.ity ai.d color are restored to we:ik "4 pay hair, by the use of Ayer's ITair 'r- Ttirough its cleansing and healing icslitirt, it prevents tho icrummulation of 4mdr,:fr and cures all sca'p diseases. . Mary Mathers, wife of O. O. Mathers f'Tterly of this place died at her home in kttMter, on Sunday evening, Xov. w7. Dor rem iins were brought to P'sce on the 1 Ith inst lot interment in PfMbyterian cemetery. H. Solomon Dressier and Rev. Eberly, "M throngh town last "Wednesday af fcmonn. Or. the evening of that day they if,4 r'i!gin! service iu the church at fiviilt-, ar., Thursday journeyed toSiff.ia county to atirnd cmfernce. SatfuV ft . a is one of the most fatnl among wrge. which aQlict mankind. Chronic canci-rous Lutnor, emaciation, and oMunptinn, are t-ue ref nit of scrofula. 4T' Srjapsnlla eradicates this poison, restore to bt tod health The Sucriinc Americas, published by ,0k.Co., lSew York, p-esento aeekly ft readers the best and most reliable '?tW(1 f various improvements in ma.-hin-"tile the scientific progress of the ottry can in no way be gleaned so well as 9 tie regular puiu&al of iu pages. The Delightful New-Step Polka, by Will L . Thompson, is one of the most beautiful nieces of music ever published. Any mu- sio dewier will mail it to you on receipt of price, 60 cts. A new natio nal bank is abont being or ganised under the name of Columbia Natioaal Bank with capital ot two hun dred thnussnd dollars at Washington, D. C. It is rumored that Mr. . S. Parker of this place baa been tendered the cashiership. The Philadelphia Republican members ot the Legislature met in the Union Republi can Club room last Friday evening and re solved to support M. S. Quay, tor United States Senate, and Henry K. Boyer for Speaker of the House. Within the past five months four tarns have been bnmed in ths neigborhood of Shirleysbnrg, Huntingdon county. The latest one destroyed was that of John riling, on the night ot the 9th hist. There is a Bre bug or two in that community. On the night of the 9th inst., Casper Dercb, aged 76 years, of Reading, Pa., while on his way to California with his daughter, Mrs. Lir.no Denker, died witn hemorrhage on the Chicago and Cincinnati Express between Hamsburg and Altoona. His remains were sent to Reading Pa. "Say, ma," whispered a little girl in a railway train, "look at those two deaf mutes over there," and she pointed to a lady and gentleman in the next seat who bad not ex changed a word for over an hour. "Ilush, my dear," counseled her mother; "they are not deaf and dumb people tbey are husband and wife." Judge. The thirl quarterly meeting of Thomp sontown charge will be held at Pfontz'a Valley, November 20, and 21. Presiding Elder M. R. Poster will preach on Saturday tuoruing at K o'clock. Quarterly Confer ence immediately following. The Presid ing Elder will preach on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, on Sabbath morning at 10 o' clock, on Sabbath evening at C o'clock. All are cordially invited. From the Lewistown Gazette of the lHh inst. The store of E. P. Mann at Yeager town was entered by thieves Thursday evening and four hundred dollars taken from the aate, which was blown open, an entrance for the powder being niadeby drilling a bole through the top. The ex plosion wan deadened by wrapping several blankets around the safe and pileing dry goods on the floor, leading t tho belief that the thieves are professional. An exchange says : '-On Monday night a week five masked men, with drawn revol vers, entere the residence of Mr. G. Smith, near Cberrvtree, Indiana county, wh le the faaiilr were at sutDer, and demanded of Mr. Smith his nionev, and proceeded to ransack the home, securing between 5 and S thousand dollars. A son of Mr. Smith's wns knocked down bv a revolver in the hands of one of the men, and a little d angh- j ter who attempted ti escape fr n the house was caught and held at the barn until th j robbers had completed the:r work. A li(i::or delegation of hotel keepers rep resenting the Northumberland county li quor association, met in the G. A. K. Hall on Tif -sdty to discuss and take action on the various topics of interest to the associ ation. Amnr.g tlio iniortant business transacted was the appointment of secret police, whoso business it a ill be to ferret out and prosecute those who are engaged i i the illicit sale of intoxicants or who oth erwise violate the liquor laws- While in town the nin ber miJo the Commercial Hotel tujir headquarters Mount Carrael News. An exchange paper publishes the follow ing . I f it is desired to change cider to vin egar as quickly as possible, it should nnt be kept in one corner of a cellar where it citr.sot be easily got at. Keep it on tap and every day draw out a little Dd turn it into ti e barrel again throngh "he bung-hole. In sert the bellows into the cider once a day and Mow several pints ot air through it. The oxygen of the air is what changes the cidir to vinegar. If the entire quantity is taken from the barrel and run back through wood shaving the cider will turn very rap ii'y, as this exposes a large surfaca to the air. "Weil," remarked a young man to a group ot fries Is, "the only girl I ever real ly Ioed is to be married the tenth of next month." "Too had old fel," said a inaiber ot the party ; "you have my sympathy" "You know the old story about as good fish in the sea, don't you 1" inquired anoth er. "Why don't you punch the lucky fel low" akcd a pugilistic memb.-r.'-and pre vent bim from coming to time at the wed ding 1" "Who is lucky man 1" asked a fourth member of the gathering. "If you would only give me a chance, I will tell yon. She is to marry nie. St. Paul tilobe Some days since "the steam threshing engine lv!'ii;in? to (rt-orgs Flasher blew up while hauling cloversoe'i for Porter Lsllfrhlin, in Mi.Tun county. Not a parti- cle was lu!t where the engine stood. A team ot Ihtscs standing about eight feet. Irom tbe engine hitched to a alrd contain ing three barrels of water were blown to splinters, throwing the water over the horses The man who were in tbe front part of the barn escaped without injury. Mr. Lau ghlin's poultry suffered the most severe He had about twenty chickens an 1 turkeys killod . The force of the explosion was felt a mile off. It broke forty panes of glass in Mr. Laughhn's house and blowiug open 2 doors in II. II.. Kautfoiari's house across the tiver. Tbe en-lne htd been in use for five seasons nd the cause of the explosion is unknown. Tho loss to Mr. Fiasheris about $1000." Judge? Barnett held court for Judge Buch er last week in MilHin county, on account of 3ucher having a broken leg. The Judge's mishap is expla'ned by the foliowing arti- it... I .ni.hiifff rrhrnntrlH! Fori cie iroiu .-.a, some vears junge oucuer im i gentlemen ol Lewisburg have gone on fish ing excursions to Lake Henry, in Wayne county, to Hsh for pickerel. On returning on the .7th ult., from their aunual Ashing excursion, most of the party started (or borne in the eTly morning, leaving J udge Bucher.and l)r. Levi Rooke. to follow later in the day. In the afternoon these two gentlemen started in a wagon for Maple wood station, on the Erie & Wyoming rail road, aLd on arriving at Maplewood, Judge Bucher was in the act of ste pping from the wi?on to ihe platform at the station, and had one foot cn the platform and tbe other j in the wagon, v. hen the muies simoon., started throwing the Judge out of Ihe wag on to the ground, fracturing the small boue rear the ankle joint and spraining and wrerrbing the muscles snd ligaments of the leg. The accident occurred about ten min- if fa tl,0 arrival Ot me irsin, t'ui . uciviu . boot a removed and tbe fracture Dana aged, and the Judge was able to take tbe tram ior home, but oh ing to delays at Pitts buig, he did not reach Lewisburg until nearly 12 o'clock at night. He will be confined to his bed lor several weeks. Escaped l&e Jfooae. Joseph McMoattr nvicted of having murdered bis wife, escaped from the jail in this place, in company with an octoreoa, named Carter, who was in jail on the charge of adultery, about 12 o'clock on Monday morning. The escape of the criminals from the jail yard was witnessed by several mem bers of 8 heriff Loudon's family. Mr. Loudon is clerk for the Board of County Commissioners, aud as such occu pies the county dwelling house outside of jail wall on the northeast corner of the pub lic ground. On Sunday night at 11:33 he started to Philadelphia with a man named Dumm, who has been a charge on Juniata county, because of an injury received on the railroad. Dumm has a residence in Philadelphia, to which place Loudon waa Ukn.g bim for the purpose of collecting the bill due for maintenance of Dumm. Miss May Loudon and a sister ocenpy a room with a window overlooking the jail yard. After baaing seen their lather on" with Dumm, they went to their room. The sight was a beautiful one, and May looked out upon the qaiet scene. Suddenly she saw a man pull himself on the jail wail Irom the yard side. Could she believe the tes timony of her own eyes. She looked sgam, aud then she saw two men scrambling on the wall and making an effort to descend a small maple tree that has grown np outside the wall at the northeast corner. She call ed ber sister hastily, and iu eager tones said, "Joe McUoea is getting out of jail." d he waa laughed at, and charged with dream ing or having night-mare. However, ber sist ers and mother all hastened to the window. and there witnessed the descent of "Joe McMeeu aud Aaron Carter" from the jail wall. By the aid of the maple tree tbey cam from the top of the jail yard wall to the top oi a board lence and thence jumped to the pavement. The one thai reached tbe pavement first waited for the other, and then they both ran across Third street to Washington street, and disappeared beyond the bouse of Frederick Meyers. Tbe Misses Loudon hastened to inform their brother-in- law Charles Crawford, wbo, in turn aroused the Sheriff, which ollicer mad a hasty ex aminatien ot tbe jail. McMeen and Carter occupied cells opposite to each other, both cells were emptj, ihe doors were unbolted. Tho door down stairs leading le the jail yard was unlocked aud open, aud in the northeast corner f tbe yard waa a pile of wood on top of which waa a pine polo reaching to the top of the wall. The huibs bad not been cut close Irom the pole, which was all the belter, for they served as steps tor the criminals te c;iin up by. A piece of bent wire was lound in tbe jail, aud when used on the locks of the cell doois unlock ed or locked them. The keys to lower doors were lost or stolen some time sgo, sud it is tow conjectured that they weie put m the possession of Joo or Aarou by the party into whose hands they led. la about au hour alter tbe discovery ol the escape, the Sheriff was ready to start in pursuit. Joe in his hurry had neglected to put his shoes ou, and in scrambling over the wall he left one fall back into the jard, aud tbe other be left standing on the wall. Considering that Joe started shoeless in the direction of the residence of his brolher-in-Uw, Abram Moist, a Lalf-uiiie from towu, the Sheril!', with otfier Lpp and several citi zens hastened to Moist s atouse and search ad it, without result. Thence the search was extended eastward in the county. As we go to press no tidings of either of tbe missing criminals are at hand. The Sher iff offers $2j0, and the County Commiss ioners offer ilOO lor the capture of the pris oners. Tlr? Official Count For Coo gresjSnian. The congressional return judges of the eighteenth district met iu the conrtjhouse i:i ChambTsbmg, on Wednesday aud coun ted the vote lor tbe three candidates at tile late election. The Judges were J. C. Brown, deputy prothonotary, for Frauklin county; F. McN. Johuston, Esq., lor Ful ton county; Associate Judge G. W.Johns ton, for Huntingdon county; Associate Judge Cvrus M. liench, for Juniata county; William Orr, Esq., lor Perry couuty, aud Frank Pox, Esq., for Snyder county. The result of the otlicial count wis announced as follows : Franklin. .44 Huntingdon Perry ..... Snyder ..... Juniata ..... Fulton...... , 4317 , 2771 , 26M6 . 1 & . 1578 , 10'J3 13,773 4125 6;7J 2138 l'jo.i b'.H) 17,020 ..3,217 257 23 no 18 oi 697 Atkinson's plumlity 1 It Is Well to Itenieruber. '-If when blacking a stove, a small lump of suagar and a little soft soap be added, it will improve it very much. That a small piece of charcoal placed in tbe pot when boiling cabbage will prevent it from filling the honse with the smell. That the application of a bit of ice or ev en cold water to the lobe of the ear will will stop hiccoughing. When baking truit pies that if the bottom crust is glazed with the white of aa egg, thry will not be soggy. I but if you scorch clothe "m ironing they should be placed iu the sun to draw the murks oot. That cold tea is excellent lor cleaning grained wood. That tepid milk aud water will clean oil cloth without soap. That vinegar will clean the mica in stove doors. Armament Court Proceedings. Petition of J. Howard Xealy ad. a, b. n. c. t. a., of Joseph Pomeroy, deceased, for older of sale. Petition of Martha B. Robison, Adminis tratrix cf William M. Robison, dee'd, for payment to ber of $1435 kc., out of the pro ceeds of the estate. Petition for the sale of real estato of John Earnest for the payment of debts. Petition for sale of real estate of Abra ham Book, deceased. Petition for sale of real estate of Joseph I. Miller deceasfd. A. J- Patterson, auditor to make distri bution of the bal ance in the hauds of Hon. Jacob Smith, assignee of Michnel Auker, Hied his report. B. F. Burchfield, John P. McWilliams, John B. X Todd were appointed to view nd to lav out a road in Milford township. Lewis Degan, John Musser aud Philip Hurley were appoiuttd to vacate a roa.i iouroe township. n the rase of Ww. S. Kichenbach vs. and Addison Seiber, Hannah E. Sieber Dsvid Sieber, filed answers to rule to man-1 tain or relinquish claim.' Claimanta were directed to file their bond to try Ihe title. Petition (or sal of real estate of James Hutchinson, deceased. " ' " Return to order of sale of William M. Robisou deceased, confirmed. B. F. Burchfleld filed his report aa audi tor inthe estate of Thomas Patton. F. M. M. Pennel, filed his report as audi tor in tbe estate of alary Kirk. In the estate of Joseph Pomeroy dec'J i. Nevin Pomeroy filed answers to citations. The sheriff made return to inqnest, in the estate of Isaao Deppin, deceased, rule granted on heirs to accept or refuse, to ac cept real estate at the appraisment. In the eatate of John Kenep dee'd, peti tion of Jeremiah S. Kenep for specific per formance of contract was presented and citation awarded as prayed for. In the estate of Sophia Oswald deceased, petition of Samuel Rickenoach for appro priation of part of the persooal estate- o J said decedent for repairs of property was presented and petition granted as pra)ed for. Hon. Jacob Smith was appointed guar dian a. d. litum of the minor children o Harriet Richenbacb. In tbe case of the poor of Walker twp., against overseere of the poor of Fayette twp., appeal from order of removal of An drew Hoover, C. A. V. Apportionment of the proceeds of tbe sale of the real estate of George J. and F. Fraler, sold by David Fowles sheriff, C. A. V. Pitkin and Thomas vs. Rannels 4t Son. Motion to strike off appeal. Motion allow ed and appeal stricken off. Jane Allen et all vs James J. Patterson, iu redistribution of costs, hold under ad visement. Exceptions to B. F. Burchfleld's report in the estate of Samuel Alexander, argued and held under advisement. The same disposition was made to the exceptions of B. F. Burchfleld's report as auditor iu the acount of Daniel Kauffman, guardian. The aconnt of John B. Meridelb, exec utor of G. W. Mtndith was confirmed. In tho esse of W. W. Reed vs., F. H. ilcN'eal. Rule made absolute to show cause why judgement should not be entered for more costs than damsges. PERSEVERANCE ACCOM PLISH ESVVOXDERS. Our business did'nt reach its present proportions without push, energy and honorable bus iness methods. .Remember our head lines, we want to get right down to business facts, down to something that is of interest to the general reader, to-wit : FALL & WINTER BOOTS & SHOES. The time to buy i.s the pres ent, the largest stock in Junia ta county is to be seen here. Ours arc the most reliable made 5 goods. The cheapness consists J in the high grade as well as the ! often quoted i0 per cent, less than others sell, for 30 per cent, means a saving of HO on a purchase of 20.00. Come and (see us. Come now. G. W. HECK. Mifflintown, Pa., Oct. 18, 1SS6. . Comuionlcatcd. In this present age one of the important inventions used by American and Euro pean sailors is that of the Diving Bell, by which some quite extensive farts of tbe ocean bed in certain places have been ex plored. The Diving Bell in some instances is so shaped, toat several persons csn be within it as it descends tow ird tha ocean bed. When it has rt ached theoresn bed, il It be in deep water, it is surrouuied by darkness as heavy as that of the mast dark snd cloudy night, lor the rays of. the sun 2 ! do not penetrate to the bottom o many parts of the ocean. As tho sun gives no Herat even to a ram ia a Diving Boll at the ocem bottoiu and as the diver is lo.'t in ut ter darkness having taken no !gbt 03 can not see what is about bim a:id will not likely find the looked for wealth ; heais like tbe man that wtiUffWieVo the Bible nor in tbe Son of G'id spoken of la th J Oil and New Tes tament and in Ihe latter ai tlid One "who has come to seek and to save that which nas lost; il hedws not believe i'l tho Bi ble and Christ as mentioned he has no light on the way to Heaven it he does not be lieve be scriptures an 1 true Christians he is S'trelv yet in darkness "not having come come to the knowledge of tha Truth,'' which Truth is Christ wbo the Bible says is "the Way the Truth and the Lite," tbe way to Heaven. But not all pvapla that go down to tbe oce.n bottom are so unwise as to go without light, tor it is generally taken along ar.d so fixed tbst tbe a ster will not outen it. With light it is said ther de tect, examine and take possession of curi osities and wonders hid in the ocean. By the Light ot the Bible, and tbe Spirit of God the greatest educatora on the way to live right, and also on requirmenls for Salva tion. By these agencies snd light people examine, discover and take bold of the on".-rs, and mercy made by God, to people, because of the worthiness of the Lord Jesus Christ. Many people are in dark ness concerniug Salvation. Let tho-tn accep Christ the Light of the World snd they idia'.l lind light to faith in Christ, if siucere, and thence shall come to them Salvation. The men that go down to the ocean bed in Diving Bells could not live if air were not put down to them by air valves Tbe peo ple of Ibe past and present bave much sent to them by God from Heaven, to lead al that will "to tbe water of Lile" Men on tbe ocean bed are sustained by air. Peo ple are sustained in life on earth by God and nature. Bat in efforts made to attain Eternal Lite tbe aid must come from ied, who wiil give the needed direction to all that look lor tbe favor of God through life's journey and battle. For the Bible says "He that endureth to tha end shall be saved. It is not bard to endure when once Christ is ruler and king or tbe heart for then it becomes a delight to worship Una whose kiogdora ia or. another world. As enough air put down genarally to enable the people in the Diving Bell to breath snd live whiie searching the ocean nutil they can be drawn once mora aafely on board the ship, s Goo. has given to man on earth amidst dangers that threaeu their souls, certain menu of receiving within them, e element of Everlasting Life by faith in Christ, which will keep them in the faror of God if they stick to" their belief in Christ and their efforts . to refrain from sin Ho-4h -beat of their ability." Since "the Wages of sin are death" and the only One endowed with power to free from the "wages of gin" is the Lrd Jesus Christ, if not treed by Him there is as the Bible says no name given under Heaven by which men may be saved except the name of Christ" The man that depends on the air in tho Bellcomes out, possibly, all- right but the man that follows the Messiah, wvea Him, has belief and faith in bim, will will surely be resurrected among the chosen The man in the Diving Bell at tbe ocean bottom expects life sustiuonce ."ram the air coming down. Let men look up to Christ the crucified one on Calvary, the asended Saviour pleading the cause of all that come to God through Him, for the believer will be sustained by him In God's grace more so than man can sustain life iu bis body at ocean ooiiom while be can obtain air. Faith in Cbnst as given of God is evidence to such people that they have the right be lief in Christ, who ssys that he holds in His in hands the words of Eternal Lite. . Fariut For Sals. Robert llclntire, of Lack township, offers for sale, TWO FARMS, each containing seventy.five acres wilb allowance, and each farm contains a set of farm bnildings and large orchard, and good water. The two tracts adjoin each other and will be so Id separately or together to suit purchaser The farms are situated in Lack township, within three miles of Peru Mills and nn fourth of a mile from Byron Run Church. Plenty of time will be given to suit pur chaser. io and see the farms, or write to Robert Mclntire, Reeds Gsp, Juniata Co.. Pa-, Sept. 8, 18f,-tr. JIAKIilED: HARM AX EN JO UT On the 2!th nit. by Rev. J. Lund is, at tbe U. B. Parsonaire. at East S-lem, Mr. Tbeonhalia G. Uaruian. ot Thonipontown,and Miss Katie E. Knight oi nasi aaleui. BCRUIS EHREXZELLKR By Rev.J i.anais. si ine Driaes parents near rirown's Mills, Mr. Wesley W. Kurris and Miss KMa Ehernzeller, both of Cocalamus, Juniata County. HAIXS BURNS At the residence of G. G. Shellenborger, iu Walker township October 12ih lbSti, by the Rev. J. S. Havs, Mr. Isaac J. Haiusaud UissSallie E. Burns. both of Cocalamus Pruna. SMITH HART On th 29th of Oeto ber, ljSG, at the residence of Henry Hsrt, in ratette township, bv the Kt. S.l,m.in Silver, Rev. Esra Smith, a:id Miss Amelia ilart, both ol Fayette township. RHINE MUSSER At 4 o'clock on the 9th inst., at the residence of th bride father Mr. John M miser at McAlisterville bv Rev. air. Leisher, Mr. G. S: Rhine and Miss Hattie Musser. MIFFLIJITOWX MARK KTS. Mrrrusrows, Butter Fgs Iard.,... ... Ham , November 17, 1886. 21 1'4 1J MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Com, Oats, Rye New Cloveraeed . . . Timothy seed Flax seed trail jl.... Chop .., ..... Snorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt 72 te 75 411 ta 41 2 60 t 76 1 00 1 69 1 00 1 60 1 30 1 25 1 00a I 10 PHILAPELPUIA MARKETS. j PuiLADiiruiA, Novamber 6 18b6 No. 1 Penusylvania ted wheat 88c. Corn 41 to 4 ) Cta. Oats, 32 to 84 cts. Butter It) to 83c ts. Egg 21 to 23c. rotatoo at 4')c to prr busD. Apples at $150 to $-50 p-r bsrrrf. Cloversevd at 7c per U. Bwf caitl at Uc to 6o per lb. Shaep 3 to 4c pT lb. Hogs 6c to Ctr jior lb. at LEGAL. JXECUTORS' NOTICE, Estate ti ilrt. Anna Billtuline, dee'd. L t.ettera Testaiueutary npoa tbe estate of llrs. Anna Ballentine, late of rermanagh township, Juniata Co., Pa., decrasaxi. hav ing been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indeMed to said Estate are request ed to make payment, aud those having claims sgainst the same to present Iheui without delay to LETlcS DKUAN. Executor. SlcAlisterville. Pa , November 10. 1SSG. TEE INDEPENDENT. The Largest, The Ablest, The Best Religious and Literary Newspaper in tbe World. "One of tie ablest weeklies in existence." P"11 Va Oazdte, London, England. "The most influential religions organ in the States." rhe -v'ec"- t"T, London, England. "Clearly stands in the fore-front as a weekly religious magazine." Sunday School Times, PLiitulolphia. It Is a RELIGIOUS. LITERARY, EDlCATIO.VtL., ART, ST0BT, FINANCIAL, IXSIBI.NCE, SC1EM1FIC. POLITICAL, AfJRICCLTURAL, SODAY-M II00L X WS'Pd. It bas anor an4 abler Contributors than any three of its contemporaries. It staads in the front rank of jnmalism, and vary person of Intelligence should resd it. XERHS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Month $ 30 Three Months. 75 Foar Months.. 1.00 Six ilonil.s ... 1.50 Nine Months.. 2.25 One yar . . . Tw Years... Thre Years. Four Years.. Five Years.. .$3.00 . 5.00 . 7.00 . K.75 .10.00 SEND POSTAL CARD FOR A FREE SAMPLE COPT, ANDCLCBBINO LIST IF YOU WISH TO SUBSCRIBE FOR ANT MAGAZINES OR OTHER NEWS PAPERS AT LESS THAN PUBLISH ER'S PRICED. THE INDEPENDENT, 51 Broadway, Mew TorU, Constipation la universal and most troublesome dis order. It causes Headache, Mental De pression, impairs the Sight and Hearing, destroys the Appetite, and, when long continued, causes Enlargement ot tbe Liver, Inflammation of the Bowels, and Piles. Constipation is speedily cured by Ayer's Pills. For a number of months I was troubled with Costiveness, in conse quence of which I suffered from Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and a disordered liver. M v eyes also troubled me. I was compelled to wear a shade over them, and, at times, was unaoie 10 oear ex posure w Uie llgut. a was cuureiy CURED BY USING thrc; Nixes of Ayer's Pills. I have no hesitation in TC!J'Maneing this medicine to be the best cainatf" ever maue. James Uccles, Poland, Ohio. I an f prod from Constipation, and, con- seqnentlv, from Headache, Indigestion, and Piles, for vt.au. Aver s IMils. ' W' U I took at the sueeeatton ot a traenti. n given me effectual relief. I eommence.1 . Mm months aco, ana am now free from t'onst.pation. the re moval cf which has causeu uiy troubles to disappear, and prt-atly im proves! my qeneriu urauu. . -: . Amherst, Mass. I suffered from Constipltfon, which assumed such an olistinat.i form that I feared a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills curnd me, com-plet-ely. D." Burke, Saco, Me. tt Ayer's Pills, Prepared hj Pr. J. C. Ayev ft Co, Low.H .Visa. Bold by all lnu:sii and Dealers ia Medicine. a I unfile Grlat .Mill snd Saw Mill at Private Sale. The ntidcsirned offers for sale a GKIST HILL il i1 AW MILL, situated in old Port tual, J iniat ouuty. Pa., with It ACKKS ot l.ni.1. uioie or less, with mill dam, mill house ::iiXl feet, three stories high, one storv of stone, and two of frame, con- biininc 3 "in of stone, two pair ot burrs, snd one sand stone, chopper and corn break er, a Silver Creek snmt machine, and sepa rating machine, two Hour bolts 1M feet lonfr, two Hour packers, all driven by the water of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet overshot wheel The mill has a irood run of custom work and is in a rood whe at crowinr coun try, snd Is iu ;:ntvl rniiiiuitt or lor. Ihe saw i.iiM is driven by a Kose w .ter a heel, and is lu good ruuu:n, order, doing a lame amo'int nt s.i nig in the season. FK.VMK UlllliE, Spring ol water. Cistern, Frame Stable, ho house, an orchard ot thrtliy tree of choice Irmt iu bearing. Anv per son wishing to view the property can do so bv caliinz on the premises, aud any person wi. hini to le irn the particulars can do so by calling on or addressing jim.N ur.Ki.t.nit, r.. Tort Koyal, Janiaua Co., fa. PBlT.aTC SALE. John I?!-r r.ll'rrs a valuable farm at pri vate s:i! ane farm is situated alon? ine main road le-ulinz irom Miiiiintown to Mc- Alisiersville, in r'eruijn ii:h township, Jim iata Co., P , ui.l only imles Irom the forui-r i.'aee. The firm contains 145 ACRES of!-1, l i'l acres ol' win h are j Cieirr l. it:- ut. llieo lu v.ll'ni'iej uuioer. The i ir. I is ir. a ftor-J stJte of cultivation! and uu ier n-x.d lenco. the i i.pr.vMeiits are a if o.hI irjnie house Ki) by ; left, a jrood iraiu bik Imto V X M feet, and oth er e:i! bv. H!'-'s, a well 0 leet de-p of nev er f uliei iLir is af t've it.mr l the honse, and a .!! l'i feet deep, of never I nline water is V Hif b.n. There is an orchard M ov.t l''! T.e'-s oti I1!.. iar: i. Kor l;iTl!:--r pa.'tir.iUrs cill on JilllX BYI.KH. od the. tar ii, a-ldress hi:n at M.t';!in'..i n, Ju ii vta roil;;:;,-, I VUJ,' P?si? fc-Ait- 4 Aiwt r.rtT T" fl Sif rC L iCSIii U prlrtion of raor H R sjaSftaSi '"" ,,. (in, Hi.lml lirmT. n,l !l other r-mntnsS 1W"V uis.ia. i-1 . oca is ujM.iu.isi &i.d teir fMiiitiM sr, aoaar paM.t. Drawings and rnseiflftatinns prsrared and ta ths Patent 1fiioo short noties. Tibs r-ry ressonsUis. 2o cnara for siMuinalionol modsis or drasnoss A-V-r by trail 'r-- 4. , Psla'. "I.ts.nv.! thronu'r. M -n- A P".arrfst Inth. M-IEMTII-H- fMKKHAV.rlrt nu ahslsiwt cirraisti..nan.l . m rau.l ini.u-nt.sl rswspsi-r of it k nrf jbii-hrd in th o" Th. ij'.ntsf.. of ii.-h s uuuos oranr pswut "t''s.-H "V Vr i"ntrtM s T-r-r oir-hJii". inml.ops. ti.(."--ra wors.. Sn4 othw drrtmB- in.ia-tr.! , tner-M. puh lu .V-1 in i,i ... .S'T. It t.r..ih.n.m-. of ,11 plnts sr,-lt.tl-of ,T.r if ration J,,-li .-.x-i. Trt f..tir luoniL lur on. dollar. So'.i h s'l nw-l-t. . , If ,oi hsv. n .nr-n-ion to IM" H-inn A I'.!.. 5uV s ol S.inuno aasiw ,i Bro.lr. Nw -.rk ilandUook about patent Basiled irsa. 7- '! wti s ft su!Irring from tha errors and i,::5.j ;i, rf youth, nerroua imlnw, e.-ar'.y n-r. 1 T-s;.t rnitnhno.!. e.. I will awn.! a nsrlpe llm will eurs- you. T REE OF CH A ROB. This great rr.'vw.ti.sroT!'rl by a missionary In south A:r-r:-. --onrt a self-sl :rwwed enveloi u Uie j,T. ;,.i?r:l T. Stto D, -Vn Iirk Cits, Q I T V M T U WANTED to sell Nur U il il L U 111 II Userv Stork. AIU.oo.ls Warranted First-lass. Permanent, pleas ant, profitable positions for the right men. Good salaries and expenses paid. Liberal inducements to new men. No previous experience necessary. Outfit free. Write for terms, giving age (en-TJ TI fl TT T TJ T TI close stamp). Reference flaJUlAllJlJ CHARLES H. CHAPE. Nurseryman, Ro chester, N- Y. Mention this paper. Aug. 25,81- jlEABHDY HOTEL, Ninth !?t . south of Cietf'it, on sqna-e south of the New post Otlice. oue-h:i square Irom Walnut t. Theatre and in the vt-rv bnsiuess centre of tho citr. tn th-; American and fciirnnein plans. Hood rooi-.s fiom 5dc tn $.1 IHI p r dsv. ltenHHieleit and newly furnished. W. PAIN E, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1SJ4, ly. TTr I ITfTipTj For onr reliable N ursery i-toofc WMliiiil on Salsry or Commission. Write for tetms, enclosing stamp for reply. No experience needed. S. A McOmher S.WJTSILESMEH Sept 15, I m. Caution .tot Ice. AH persons are hereby c-intloned agains Tresspassing upon Ibe lands of the nnder signeu, whether sejf-d or unseated, or in possess-on of, for tlie purpose of fishing, bunting, g.itherinir berries, culling timber, or lor a'iy mmeccessory purpose. liinjumn Jthelleberger, Josepn rine, Win. Har.nan, l.sa.ic Phellcnlierger, tlaurice Leonard, JJunc 11, iFM. John I'ine, John Keller, Lncien Auker. S. H. Kinser. rjlKESPASS NtiTlCE- All persons arc hereby cautioned not to t.ivrass on the 5-nds of the und.Tsigned in Favette township. " JACOB S. WHITJ1ER. McA'isterville, April 2H, 1W0-6 m. Caution Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned, not to to hunt or fish, or in any way to trespasa on tho bards of the undersigned in Fermanagh township. Bcth-sScsci. March 25, 1885. frsS Ari. ?onl,nn. ao.n l.c. nr. to uiA., Dst.u In CuLla. Enesna. r"'?. D. W. KARLiEY'S STOCK MENSYOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING IS LARGER SOW Til 4.1 ETER. Ton will find the shapes, styles ar.l prices of his goods in 'cord fritai the time. Yon may always find souietb.in in the way of bargain, ia HsU, Caps, Boots, Shoes Shirts," G1oto, Trunks, and all kinds of furnishing goodd. In a fail house thera is always a chance to get bargains. Also, mpaenres taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be bmmU I order on short notice, Terr reasonable. Remember the plarn, in Hoffman's Haw Eai'.ding. oorne of Bridsre ami Water streets, mtTFLINTOWN, PA. WITS FLinft COLORS SCHQTT DPEHS HIS FALL & WINTER SEASON WITH NEW FASHIONS, NEW STYLES AND NEW GOODS. A wonderful assortment of Fall and Winter Oyercoata, Fall end THar ter Suit. Hats and Furnishin;. unsurpassed by any Stock in the couiaty. Hundreds of c ases of goods in Fall and Winter Stylos already on our ooua- tera, every Department teeming with Bargains. There isnt or ought noi to be a fraction of a doubt where to go for your Fall and Winter Clothing where the assortment is magnificent in variety, wonderful in extensjTeaess and alarming in its completeness, fashionable in cut, perfect in fit, and the king in finish, in price lower than ever. We're starting the season with a great boom in Men's Orerooats. Mso'i Snit Youths' Ovoreoats, ToutU' Suits, Children's Overcoats, Children's Suits. Never hns there been a such a great variety exhibited st such mar elouRly low prices. For Mf-n's Fall snd Winter Overcoats pricea range from $J to H and among this enormous asort.-ucnt it is a very easy matter for all elaes- 93 and conditions of men to bo suited. LABORING MEN, MECHANICS, AND FARMERS, Our counters are groanirg with the weight cf Hundreds of Fall and Win ter Suits whicn will give satisfaction in every particular. We hare them at all pri. es. from ?4 to $1S, but our grandest bargains (.the beet in the mar ket.) are thons wa sw-iu at S1COO, TAVELVEDOLTLixVIlS, 315-00. The $10.00 suits &i nile a'rom all-wool la-uiuierts. corkstresra, worsteds. cl.eT .its, eta The 12.0U Mtits are marvels or Deaucy, "m"s suitable for dreus war, in froot or stick styles, tenure or round cornered, and tbe $15.1") suits ws h:ve i: cutaways. S-icks and round corners in eillc mixed cassimeres, chevoits and duigcu&is ar altogether tua nios. sty lish Suits produced. PERFECT FIT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. BEorrvrsio wmi Cmi-fRFM S(-its we have (I nice Plaid Suit for t sti prices going gradually np to 5?C, the range of tt;,!e include Plain and Floated Norfolk f-r Hoys up to HI years. BOYS' CLOTniNfl. Nover have we been able to display auoh a nrand Tdritty. The prices f.r b:.vs from 10 to IS years range Tom S3 to 5 12. In Fall and WinU-r UXliKKWKAR ortr stock is completed. Tlie latest in Xecksrenr. Hosiery, Men's white and fancy fl irt prices as mat ter of course are very a"w. ARRIVAL OF FALL W; shall t.ike rue th IWs f.ir bec- uiii.g in ?yle. f I'-.nlt.e tviVi S G H 0 I T. THE LraAinNG CLOTHIER, IIRII'CK M ., MIFFLINTOWN, FA. -WISH TO ,CT TR A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran stop tootbscbi in h ss man I ! Eve miuutt's ; no win, no extracting. That 1 fan extract teeth With-", .,;-. hy Ihe use of a fluid appJi to tho teeth i Losses, Ihpotksct, Hental and I'hj sieal and gums; no danger. j ir.ci acity, Irusetliiueuts to Uarriafte, etc.: That Diseased Gums (known a'0' I'.'N-si siptii.s, Epilipst and Fits, in as Scnrvv) treat rC3sv ed success! ulj , AwnK ,,T sell'-iudii'seucs), or sexual extrav ,r.d a cure w.rgjrunted in every j '''Xu author, in this a-lmlrabU csl" j essav. clearlv deioo:istra:es froul a thirty Ter'h Fnisn and w.-amnted for life. A: tibial Teeth repaired, exch iced or, reniodilled. from S'J.Ml to i per set. Beantitul Gnat F.nauieled Tcet instrt.sl at prices to suit all. Ail work warranted to fjive perfect sslis f iriinn. People, wbo have artificial t.-.-th with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notiiied by letter. G. L. DERR, Practical DentNt, rSTSBLISHtD IS It irrLiSTows, Pa., i 1C0. Oct. 14 5. SECOND to m TOLCXTABT sj.i 1-nirs.i'ii an: ':''" siMMit lt.ll sn sen- ..I t-oih1 slt in. m 1 h mt mc-nm Bi-siasas . b.. rww lifcn TT STiSln-t. sn.l sna l ...l Mr l.-rui. Uis Rt is f.r ts-a bvaor rs- 's yvvsuil, MvSTtooMamv Ca, sr to Uottsu Ma Jots rs-ri'T n-irn c-"" m -h.t w tretntM vr.minX """J-"- " o t- "'--' -- r. r-.r -.. T.jtA.K-. .s.lwr m, li.-rS-,i. .-.rc.:in.u.i. lla.tb. Km si:n, .--. "I :'.-.';. 1 ...ir ...kt-w, r--utt..m hi" l-ti rl-M h..ncl .::T-nc t "UT "iim- -i us"! . I rj.-H--.li Urns hwuil T?n BAUCK'3 S25 PHOSPli ATS? i? X'XJ.'rzs thin IiLm !nuvli' '. I hiptat. mt.iru Iim rt.tt: u iii.-rlia.M htt .isl f-:- ! -mi W rtKtw lUt rw -r:naUHl sorU) lram Jtolr f.T. Wit c--ii noi Zm . n :r.f- .var-i-'- w Jum tw much M ftau stvsan Uulj. KAvbU A bOAia, CONQUEST of MEXICO r?raj-a-'r.t?,S jrtliriKY of tkm ij vi, 1 r : A:-ie:it ... 7o. iltr :..( i'Pt. two t. -lu: .wim iiA wii!i.ut Tlie tip.: ?zliiu of r.vrik..i. cnab!s . Aineri- ' IH.tT I- t.l tin irreat w-.ia . ran r.-:- U-rs at a stii::ir ir.tt., t ti f.imi rt!.yoftiie author, and w.rt.'ir o: thefliimt library. Its nie.-hft:i.-al qualities are Tiairly erL-.l to ih.sw. ofny lsit eiiti'-a of " tiuiaot's HM-ry of France." (lJla, the note.1 essayist and twllaDpISj) cruic. says: "A history p ssesstnic the unity, variety, an.t inteiet of a D..uini;k-.-nt fwem. It deals siith a series of facts and exhibits a gallTy of ehitrae era, whi .h to hrve invented would place iu creator by Uie si le of ll.kuier ; auul Khieh to ivli sr 1 repre sent in Uie mode Mr. presott has done, re quired a rare degree of histohi al Iniai nation. C3oara -rl ALL PRAISE. "ThU sJ tjvilu au ii. rtim-euieii t w 11 that n needed. Hie work itself Ion ago r.asse! beyond ail prafse. The thousaiuls of pt ople who were unable to secure It at former prices will be irlad to aTail themselves of the opportunity of doiDg so at a reduced rate." Intmor. ChK-aJT1. H'- -The work itself occupies too hixhaptave among histori.nl writintts to need coouueudav tiun."-rAe Jfoif, Toronto, Ontario. Ts I " The enterprising Mr. Al- 1 1 1 lCiy denhasciiosenaDionttiuLe ly oerasion for the reissue of this valuable work, and its excellent aud coaveaaieut library form. ss,sa as aaa AMD F bKIJIlsMsjL a emuiand r77.,f, i,jr Mdiliom. In two volumes, trains. Fine beary paper, line cloth. KUtu.p, plates, but rithout iliusiratioiw, tne two volumes Prcott bad the (renins to Invest the dry facts of history with the charms of flctioti: and yet he never sacrifices truth to the fracoi of sty le." Wxam-axa . " It ts one of the most r-leasin as well as most valuable contributions Uiat have been made to modern history; tt as the only one that Rives us a faithful and sufflrient picture of a period so JLLrSTB4TEIrATALOr.1 E ot Chair Book,. 13i page: rmi a.oin.mnwsu 1 Itiroe free. The best Uteratiire of U.e url l al tbe lowet prices ever known. Address, JOHXJi. A LUES, riiMisher, Pearl St., 3 ew I ork, TUm AI.l. Bfc To.: Oork snd Adams Sts.. Chr.. : 430 Toaure st.. T-vsanto. OF AND WINTER HATS. Mun, Bo, Yo .ths and Chilurea, and lowness iu 1 ri e. S liow Iost, How Hectored 1 i Just iiil liahed, a now rdit;o ; DU. : l -uua, -- ltA7ED KSSAT ioa th uitcrf cars nl f p'mnaj;iia or Seininal Weakness, IntolunUrv sieiuinai velars' successtui i.ractic. that the alarm i;.j; c.i...... i.tut w ti" atil alii'" iau-" be rsd- ically ciiril ; p. :o ur.jr. out a mode of curw at once sirtti'V, terrain, and effectual, by iu-:tiiH of n 101 every s itierer, no tuaLtnr h..t his i tit iota tusr l, nay cor hha- svii . Ii.-if . ; r:i'-!y and ra i-ilty. (X7"Tfii9 l..sr:tire .should tie iti tiie. 1-andl ot every y..i::n and every man ita th land. s-ent under seal, in a plain envelope, to a&v a.l.lress, ;ioa.'-iiid, on receipt of lour cents or two p'-s.aie stamps. Address t 11 LVKHWKLL MEDICAL CO.. j 4! Acu bt.. New York,N.T.; (ct .h -m I'o.-t 'im. e Pox 4-W. 7 E3 tin ?i Lswl ai'.lo' TSST1KOS1AU r-. ..us- . . -i . sv F S ? W IT in . . . ... in 1 .1 h... i.. t . A fi.i I- 11'. . -. l i' .. t.. t.- i.. ik. . k. f. n.irs vh-r i" I i . M i.., r;lls.r.lal K s i'v. iaI sit.iui. luc Jull. i tljCk&T. rBirsnrrrarA Si t'xh IM Va IOXQCKST of .VMS ICO. With a Prailmhiary lexi.in r.vi!:i;i-io. anil Hi U.e of ah uDniie-sr. . . ... . ii . ... t. , s. m illuslraliuM. 1 J. .Vut rU- its ch.npaoK. aul the widesyread tntertss M-iiiau niattrra tha exists at present, -i-tll d.'iil.Tless; e-imbine to civ it an apprsjoiativ rereptj. in. "Tke l. k. Torouto, mtarii. - Th voiume bef ore us is a very crsdltabl phsre of work nie-hanklly. and puts rTsswafs ciiarnui.g histories wiliiin tli reacia of th aw pocket tK.k." i.'uo(crilt. St Ies, M Fascinating. IZZZZl In ii.u rfst, and is o whII known m to jummI a prawf.'-rtrMsrim Stcr'tary, Hartfof!, Cota E.fi--ciA;iy inten-mtiiiiT at thia time. Ia pal listhrd In t. hnr.i!riMe Tviimiai, and lik ail 3Ir. A! laa puWioationa ts sVM at an tstiiniaJfc inffly low i-i-h." Aiirrrtuer, Utroit. Ml h AriobleVork;j:I anda.liuirahlyexecute'l; rick with t'iesv.l t leamini; easily and grsfu;:y worn; ! ai:.cJ every where, with a cousoienticTa tc-et Until, aud controlied by th aauenv j ; ,.a4 sense without winch Knius fcada --stray lh t false lisThta. and le-rnmjr encmubar. wtt. tm heary panoply. It will win lh Bterary v :to tuary to its pa" by th attra.-Uc.Qsa ot Us) subject aud the dovringease f its si; -is; sad a historical student will do hunor othexa and variety of the research which i', diapi;. a . . It will take Its place a:noa end xio pro duction of the human mind which ag. oaaaat stale and custom cannot wither. U.g..7m iaa ISA3ELLA I1ISTOBT f A MMIOX d ai - u IsaU-lua. tlie Catholic. By Wauia-i li. Paxacrr. suiail octavo, including portraits auao owor ui m. Price. a. fnplur Cd.tiv.. Iruai tia naa au one. incc,i.n. s- momentous as the latter baf of the EftaawM century." LuHtl'm Athmamm -One of the finest histories of nodem tteaa. written by an author of rare felicity of dacitsa. fervor of imamnatioii. accurasy of scs-smsoa. and exquisite beauty of style. Every one waa read at all should read Pnascott." iVasMe- nan. rhiladelphia. Pa.
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