iENTLNEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWX. IJ. F. SOU Vr KIER, FDITOB AND HOPHF.TOI. B. publican State Ticket, FOR STATE TREAS"RF.R, SAMTUIi KlITLER, OF CUKSTER OorSTY. Kepublican County Ticket. FOR SI1KRIFF, Lieut. JAMES H. KC1LV, or muroun Towssiiir. FOR REniSTER ANP RECORDER, R EL HEX CITES V, Esq., Or rATETTE TOWNSHIP. FOR JFRT COMMISSIONER, Capt. JOIISP. ItllARTOX, or PORT ROYAL. The clerks in the Government de partments were pat J in gold last week Tl!E latest political news from Ohio gives the Ucj ublican candidate, Foster, 20,000 nixjrit J. Tbe Republican oia jorit j in tlie Legislature will bo 33. . " Democrats are lonesome in tbe Iowa Legislature. Thrre are 143 roetn-bt-rs in "both brsucbes of that body. Of t-t body l-'G are Kepublieocs." A Toi'RXAMEsr between "Knights" fic-ii Marviand, Virginia and I'enusyl-va-ia took place on the Ceutenuial grounds at l'l.ila.-elpliia, last week. Anoi'T two weess ago a Maryland b ;t':er, aged 71 ye-irs. married a young git t. Tbe crooiu sickened and died in Ei 'lays aller marriage. Tbe young tr'-'s gets a million dollars by the dealb cf ber aged husband. When tbe Democrats beard that the Republicans bad carried Ohio and Iowa, they exclaimed, " Yes, the Dutch bare taken II. .Hand." Hut ibat is not all. Ther'U find that tbe Dutch will keep Holland id 1SSJ. Now for 1'euusyl vauia. To write and talk about a solid South on election day, used to delight Deuo crattc editors and Democratic speakers, but niw that the North is turning sol idly Republican on election days, they wri'e atd speak from another stand point. Vote for Duilsr, Kelly, and Caveny. . liEPLBLICAX I'YRASIID. Ohio, Iowa, Maine, Cj!orad(, Cali.ruia, Connecticut" Now for Pf-nr.ij!vauia. Ilnrrali ! for Butler, Ke.'y, Caveny and Wharton! . m General Grant, cn being in formed of the t. -ping Republican triumph ir. 0:io, expressed much grati Cfa'i.in thereat, lie said with much dumasis thai, r.w.n;:, as a repres?uiB 'Hon. CXAttit Foster, who wason the 14ih eleaied Governor of Ohio, was born at Fostoria, Seneca oouuty, id that Stat. Arril 12, 1823. He Lai a com nioD school and academio education, and btcsiue a successful merchant and and bauker at Nerwald, Ohio He was a member of the Forty second. Forty third .JForty-fourth and Forty fifth Con gresses as a Republican, from the Tenth district, and wbco the State was gerry mandered by tbe Democratic Legisla ture, Lis district was changed to a Dem ocratic one. In the Forty fifih Con gress he attracted some attention by a lively debate wth Gen. Hen. Butler on the Defieieiiey bill, on November 1", 1S77 The Republican State Conven tion nominated him on Wednesday, May '2S, bv a vote of 281 to 271 for Hon. Alph'onso Taft." 'Since the 1st ot July, 176, tin less than 22 revenue officials have been killed in the Southern States while in tbe discharge of their duty. During the same time H'! federal officials ami their employees were prosecuted in tbe State courts for acts done in endeavor ing to collect the revenues." The out rages wrre visited on those in official life. The outrages visited on people outside of official circles is many huu dred per cent, larger. Tl.e-e tacts are not exaggerations, and they are rrc onmended to the consideration of the Democrat and Rejistrr. Dioody shirt ! Bloody kr.ite ! Bloody pisto! ! Bloody people ! Vole for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. t:,e of iaise and dar.gro'js financial Jo3irine-, d. i rved deleat. For many years the country ! ad been efruggli-ig to reach a sound Cnaucia! basis, and it was inexcusable for any u0 to take a pri'ion whir 'a would again debase the currctic? ai.d iuit air public credit." Vot-s f. r !tlly, Caveny and Butler. " Now uat Bavard is booming as fl.p Iemoratic de-r.vr resort, some body ri.w- -i remark that there is only one spot in his blameless record, and that is. he eoted for the Falary grab.' It is most tremeudously liird to find a Dcsiccritic Mateman with ut some kind of a foot. Tbey don't take to them, and Bayard stands a comparatively slim chance. Tbe Democrats bad bet ter put up somebody they don't love next year." Vote for Kelly, Caveny, tnd Butler. "The Bourbon editors think their old party l a bad bard luck. Even two L'nion brigadiers can't carry it through au'd ibey think the public awfully un reasonable. The northern aud western editors are kicking the south for the Ohio defeat, and tbe southern scribe are kicking the financial Leresies of tbe west. Brethren, can't oil open your eyes to the fact tbM it isu't ettber this or that particular development, but gen era! bad faith, seliishness and lack ct patriotism. It is the party of repudia tion and treason, and the leopard Can't shake off the spots. They are to deep." Vote for Kelly, aveny and Butler. Some nine ago the 1'ost Office De panuitut issued a queer rule, to the ttfect that any wtiuug on tt.e face of a postal card, excepting the address, ren dered the card ui. mailable. The ruling, however, has been et aside, as may be learned from a dispatch, which says: "The ordtr that writing any portion of a message on the face of a postal card renders it uumailabie per se Las berB rescinded, but all person are requested not to write anything on the face but the address, as it rrndeis the direction difficult to decipher." "li-e Southern Dtuiocratio papers are all kicking the lata rag baby as the sole cause of the trouble iu Ohio. Tbry Lave just discovered that they said so all along, and always were for bard money, any way.. Hut concerning the real remark O: '.o stood up to make last Tuesday that this nation isn't the sju'hern confederacy with twen'y sev en apologizing northern and western provinces thrown in the erring breth ren preserve a soleman and funeral sil ence." Turn out at the poU-s and vote for Kellv Cavenv and Butier. Letter from Port Boyal, Tout Roym- Oct 18, 1S79. Editor Sentinel and Republics Sir I felt the force of wbnt "Tcscarora Mid in tbe ifisue of the Scdinel and Republican last week, when " UJ cbrel that "there is an oneo0" feeling Rinong the people- I felt it to be particularly true as rejarJs the Democracy. A most womlenul con tent is goin- on am.jng t.iem now, anJwhen - TlscAKORA talkeJ jlwut the Popes I was Btru. k w ith the nt ai.piication of the reform movement ..f Lather to the reform movement ,f the Democracy in Juniata coun.y It wan an uncommon content that JLirtin Luther carried on in the Catli o.ic Church for the ri-ht It was not a persn.d matter; it was a nutter that reached to the root of the reli no;is sysU-ui of the day. The one mnn Pope rule had become so over rid.ng in its operations that it wan oni.iesive on all who differed with htm in the Ie:vst degree. Those who differed with him immediately lost their stiudiiW. L'.ithiT taught t.iat oue-maa l'ope rule was not true re-1-non ; he taught that no human be ing cm stand between niau and Lis Cr ator. F.T years it has leen le:icved that among the Democrats in this county some sort of a popish or central uian aemoot exists that claims the right t!J stand between candidates &nd a noiumitn.n for oQce, and declare who RU..11 have injlitical preferment in a nomination. For vears a large percentage of the Democracy of this county have been trying to get rid of the interme.uate power. For years they have been try iiig to h ive'the candidates brought before the people of the party direct for nomination, just as the ltepubli ciuts do ; but every time they have made the attempt they have been ovei powered, jwst as every iieformer before Luther was ove: powere L when th. v HKsai.ed the doctrine of the right of the Pope and the priests to staud between a man and his Maker. This labt fall, at the Democratic con veutii n, they put the cup-stone on, by enlarging the powers of the ceu tral iu:n:i''ement and by creating more delegates, more priests, to btand between the t iU -o aspirant and the n .min ition. How long will a long suficriiig Democracy btand such treat metit t Since the nominations of the con vention, thej have led some astray, by getting away fram the i.isiie, bv ulaking it appear as a personal tight between members of their party. That is what the Pope tried his, lest to do with Luther, but Luther Al ways brought them Iwk to the doc trine of his faith, that there could be no intermediate power ; and if the Democracy can be made to under stand that in this contest between them there is only one grrnd tjues tio!i, und that is, that no central ords are not safe, the people will see to it that the management w changed. Some titue ngo an ex County Ciu missioncr. in the columns of tea to Unci and Republican, boldly sal 1 that there is something yvrong abont tlie Court House management, rfnd taat juries are packed. Only last spring a baliot-bos, that was deposited in one of the offices of the Court House by order of the Court to give it more protection than it had received, was broken open and the contents taken away. With all these things looking the face, it seems that the people of Juniata county have not the safety nnd protection that they submit to le taxed for. if tlm neon1 could be made to realize the imjvu-tance of these points tbey would elect Kelly and Caveny bv a majority of one thousand and onwards. 1 liey are peininii w there is hone. When it comes it will come like the flood of Noah. May it come at the next election. Yours, tnfy, PitoTKC-riox for All. STATE ITE31S. As a result of reviving business Ma- haTioy t 'ity lias four bauds. The advance in oil gives the pro ducers about $10,000 a day more. A. A. Stiisler cf Sunbnry, iu.pnson- .,1 in Philarlflohia for the murder of George Truuiau, was released an f 7,000 bail. Peter Gavin, an old employe of the road, was killed by a New York ex press truin, ix miles tast of Scranton on Monday eveoii'C a week. Abram Kurtx.of Salisbury, Lancaster county, made tbe first sale of this year's tobacco crop at twenty cents a pounu. The product of sowing two bushels of bnckwheat in Clearfield was oue hundred aud nine bushels. Ex Governor Hsrtrauftis understood to be ut the bead of a large corporation formed in Phi.adclpbia for the manu facture of steel from tbo ores of the James rivet valley, irgioia. Horsemen's clubs, for the training of men in perfect riding, are ver pop ular in ibe northern part of tbe State. In Johnstown and vicinity more than a bendred children have died with diphtheria within five or six week. The trial of the Legislative bribery cases bas been pos'poued until Noveui 21 Titer were to have commenced on tbe 17th of November. The Bucks county court is gf'Og struggle witb the rights cf tree owner shortly, tbe question being as to the ownership of apples that grow upon bough ove.-tauging tl:e Jatcl of a neigh bor. Hitherto the Uecisi -ns have been that the tree owner has a light to tlie apples, but that tbe man owning the adjoining lot may cut off all branches proj.-cting over his line. The drought continues, and the riv ers are lower t!. in for forty or fifty GE.1ERIL ITEMS- At the age of 82, a man living in a farm bouse at Hampton N. H., find himself able to read fine print, although for 50 years be was entirely onna. Six months ago his sight snaeniy re turned to him. At Trenton on Thursday, a passen ger who sued the Pennsylvania railroad company fur damages for being put off a train, ahicb he too in mii nonsuited because be violated the con tract printed on bis ticket, whicb reaa "good for this day and train oniy. He was allowed an appeal to too su preme Court upon law points. Mr. Moorhoiise, or tjieve lana tesu fied before the New York railroad in vestigating committee on Thursday that between 18G1 and 1875 his busi ness of refininine oil was profitable, and then the railroads began to discriminate .rainst bim ruined him by charging him $1 50 and $2 per barrel freightage. while other companies were cnargeu only 75 cents per barrel. Ilreat excitement prevails in the i cinity of Fort M'Keuney, Wyoming 1 erritory, on account ot recent ni discoveries of gold bearing qnaf tx on the Big H'irn mountaius, about 75 miles northwest of the fcrt. Large number of miners are en route to the mines. The ore ha been essayed, with the following result: Lowest ?4; highest $70 per ton. gcod looking wife and the father of five children. Tbe children were in ine with their father. Mrs. roster and Dr. Warren both recognized Avery and ho them. Mrs Foster was greatly agitated and left for her borne in Clinton on the next itoromg. Legal JVbtices. C.tUTlOX NOTICE. ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against trespassing on lands or the undersigned, in bunting, cutliiig timber, breaking down reucea, fcc. 0 II. L. McMeen. John Grey. Alexaml-r Anderson. John Million. Jane McCulloch. 'ct Tl, 1873-tf c.iVTioa. a I.L Dersons are hereby cautioned against J. hunt in ji or otherwise tresjnsMtig on tlie laiuls of tbo undersigned In Walker town ship. Leal jXUicea. hod aiva tu commosweaith-j custom, usage or nguU, ELECTION PfiOCLAMATIOH, WHERE A3, by an art of General As sembly the Commonwealth of PwnnxvKanii. entitled " All act relating to Elections ot this commonweaim. .ts. ou r"t'rt. to be U.IIH! . nntrary notwithsu:,.lini f Hit a. if. tv or umttr the wii.r.iT la s of any Sro. . stitution nr ot any Trrniorr. T any Stat,, Rf Samuel A nicer. Isaac Anker. David Aukvr. Joseph Auker. George Dysinger. Jude Tyson. Kurla KaiH'man. Keuben Moist. Joua Kaulfinan. octl'i, 79 years. Iu Leriis county bay wagons loaded with water are a common sight , and in sme places water i3 carried two power should btand between a man i U1jics. Wells are drying up and even who beets a nomination aim me peo- lje ?rririrJ are civinc out. The r-d supply their The Philadelphia Ledger, speaking of stock gambling in New York s): Wall atreel is bating some novel ex periences, coUMMjueue upon the ram pant stock speculation that bas beeu in progress there during the past three weeks or more. A sort o? people are seen in the brokers' t fEces now that have never beeu visible there before. Many of tbeut ar worthy persons from the'roral districts who have been lur ed to the city by marvellous stories of he raoidity with which fortunes aro to be made by accepting a "point" in this or that stock, ol whose lutriusio vaiue if it have any they are profoundly ignorant. lhey onng wuu tueui lew hundred or a few thousand dollars, the saving, it may be of a good miny years of hard labor, to put op as a mar gin for buying a hundred or a few hun dred ehes of "wild cats" that, under the adroit manipulation of professional speculators, have lately risen to the ..rf. e. As a rule, these people Lave ..nrlp a luckv tura. inasmuch as the market has been steadily on the rise, and as they return to the country tbey relate their luck to friends aud neigh bors, who in turn catch tbe craze, aud bring Iresh customers into the Mreet. The brokers have reaped a rich harvest of late from this class, and from pres ent appearances the harvest is nut yet ended. Tbe time must come, howevtr when the last man that buys the "wild cats" will have the privilage of keep ing tbeui for an indefinite period, and then tbe rural capitalists will wake up to tbe fact tbat they have been dabbling in things that have no market value whatsoever, r rcept as old paper, which might do for tronk lining. Most of them admit this imposibiliy but as none of theui think tbat he is e .ir ' to bo t'-e unfortunate lat mar, Executor's Xotlce. E ft nit of Sopihit (haU, dectattd. LETTERS Testamentary on tho estate or Sophia Oswald, late of .Mitllintown, Juniata conntv. Penn'a, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all M-rsons indebted to said estate aro reqnesi- ed to make paviuent, and those having laims or demands are requosieu to mane known the same without delay to JOHN JlOTZtK, Lienlor. Oct 8, 187'J-lt AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE endersigned, Auditor, appointed hy the Court to distribute the bauiro iu the bands of Ezra Smith, Assignee of SWo mon CotTiuan, as per statement of second partial account, Mill attend to the duties or said appointment, at LU olli -e in JtfiH'in town on TUESDAY, OCTOBER , between tbe hours ol 10 a. M. and 3 r. M., when and where a persons interested may attend. GEORGE JACOBS, Jr., Jiudttor. Oct. 8, 1B7'J. Notice to Tax-Payer. THE undersigned, Treasurer and loec tor of the Fermanagh f-choo District, wif meet the UX-iyers of said srhow listrirt. at Soilire Parker's otlice in ,V Win- !., on the loth day or NOVEMBER, IST'.t, to receive school tax. AW persons who i.av their w-boo tax between the date Ibe -11 day of Julv, -VK and its supple- nents, it ia the dmy of the Sheriff or every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice and to enumerate The Officers to be Elected ! Designate t'ae Places at which the Elec tion is to be b. ld ; and (Jive notice that certain persons holding other olHces of profit or trnt are incapable ol holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of judge ol elec tion, inspxtor, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth ; therefore, I. WILLIAM D- WALLS, High Sherift" or the county of Juniata, do hrrrby make known and give this public notice to the elec tors ot Ihe county ol' Juniata lhat on TueitdajT, Xovembr 4, l?!, (it being the Hrst Tuesday atur Ihe first Monday of said month,) a l-ner-al Election will be'heiil iu the several Election Distiicts iui.iiNli. l bv law in said county, at which IH lllliC'ifion I... ...i- V1l. . .. .uiiritp . . ii- r.....,.i,,. i . Mil til rHf rh.arrr.xt , - w i i . dutie iu rurnisliinff to.,;. V '"""ir i.ifv ... .u..f L ..... ... Fio.sui'n CS-lflll: .. HUaiiH,-l to Tote, it , L v"1 every j-rs-.n an 'I rs,.,,r j-.-v? ol the United Sta the Lnet?1 op, ortunitv to p,r!..r, sucL n and to h..-eoni'; quali t0 ,., l ": tinetioD of nee, col .r ,r tion of servitude, an.i if an'v Jk"? officer shall reins orkaowj,",,... " full eU.-ct to this se. tion.h;".';'-: sik h olfeiice, forfait and p Ih, ' lor-; huudred dollars to tin tlwreby, to be recovered br M the rase, with lull c..,ts j v!1"5 lor counsel fees as the Cunrt, halls ami tn.iu also ior every such , d. eno d guilty ol a niixl .-nieaaw on con v u-t ion thereof, be tinrl 0,',, : five hundnd il i'lu ... - - - - . i . -"'-him time th-V will Vole or oauoi ior lao several i - - - - "wreiim, officers hereinafter named, to wit: st ere. ONE I'EKSOX for TKE.VSl'HER of the Coiunjoitweal'.h of Pennsylvania. COl'STt. ONE PEILSON lor SHEKIFF of thecoun ty or Juniata. ON E PEKSoS for KEGISTEK AND RE COKDEkof tbe county ol Juniata ONK PERSON Tor COUONEK of the conntv of Juniata TWO PERSONS for JURY COMMIS SIONERS t the county of Juni ita. Efc h jiersou to Vote for but one ol said Commis sioners. I also hereby make known ai.d give no tire, that the plac.-s for hol iii g the afore said General Election in the several bor oughs and townships wiibin the county of Junta'a, are as follows, to wit : The rreenien or the borough of Jt ifflintown ... Iw.th A. - . """Ik-... . , -.,c,,B0, ite Given under my haul rj. town, this tenth d it of tl ;,', vear of our Lord inu ,K ... . ' 0 . . ... v-iif:, aw of tile i ' viouni aiaies, tli hundr.-d and fourth. WM. D. WALLS si ! October 10, 1h;9. j CACTIOX !IOTICiT LL p-rs..ns are hereby eautiocM y a..- ..! if... . w ... 4 .ci.e, i,eiiwan or r. otlier war Jonathan Riser Wm BranthotTer Henry S piece 1 1 ath:;rine Karta John McMeeu D B iMiuni II W .Sn.iiS are to hold their election in the southeast I S J Kuril room or the Court llone, known as lae Shei itfs otlice, in said borough. The rp-eraen of the twn'-hip of Ferman agh are to hold their elation in the north east room or the Court House, known as the Trexs-irer's office, iu Miltlmtown borough. Tfce fieemen ol tbe township of Walker are to bold their election at the School Henre Acker Noah Cameron J W Hosteller Christian Kuril Jesse Pines Jacob Hoops. The Democrat and Register claims to brieve that we exaggerate on theques tion of th bloody kbife and shot guo as used in the feouth. ill the Demo crat anl ReiAler bear to be told that, as fiction is but a poor weak efiort to tell the wonders of truth, so have the narratives tLat have been published relative to Southern outrages been poor weak effort to tell the truth of the hor rible butcheries of the knife and the ebot gua iu the South to compel obedi ence to the dictates of the old masters. Imagination cannot reach the truth of hn horrors of the si'uation. The last t"v! that General 6leridsn was in Lou he said that the ifficial records uiaiie meiji.on ot over 2.00o people that had beet, murdered in that State since the war for political opiuion. He did not mention how many had been burneu out, and driven from the State for po litical opinion, and of course there were '.undreds of unofficial cases of wbich be never bard. Will tbe Democrat and i?eifis'.r declare tbe slatement of Gen eral Sheridan an exaggeration ? Th're bas uot bsen n honest expression ol the people of tbe South at the polls since the close of the war. The torch, tbe knife and the shot-un have been put into ne months previous to every An exchautje savs: onder whatMrs. Thurman is g'Oiig to do with that silk batiuer they paid $'2-Q for, to give to the Ohio county that gave the biggest increased r-euo craiic majority over the vote of 1S70? Her husband needs about that sua of hankerchief now. The far-fimed red bandanna is anequal to the occassion. Vote for Kelly, Caveny aod Uutler. The Lebanon 7'iwes says: " FiTty- fout murders, over 9'J murdcious as saults aud attempts at assassination, and 115 successful aud attempted rob-' berks constitute the record ot the Mol- lie Maguires. McMauns, who was hanged at Sunbury last Thuisday, and i J'Neill are the last of the indicted ones, and the organization is bnken, as those of the active participants who are not banged or in prison, are fugitives. It is reasonably certain tbat not more than 100 men were active in the murders, assaults and outrages perpetrated by this baud, but it is asserted that behind them, giving aid and support, was the organization known as the Ancient Or- p.e who mute the iiom-n itioi. ttitro.roaj iiave baj , c,iu the assistance will bo a spee.iy et:.liti i f tlie qaes ;ilf pUu.pitg engines to tion on tltftiou d.iy. The most pro- W4ter;nif tanks. dijnons efforts are l:nTRiii;XC to sap-. Joseih Hannah, a resident of l.'oion i the name poes merrily on. and each press t'ie outbreak fl"iim-t the out-, towll!,u ,Pt ncar MeaJvillc, whilo driv- successive day sees a new lot ofcustous riijrf that tne conventi n impose ! by :u ,or,1?s Ue railroad track, saw a ,r enmirir to take chances. Auother pusLi'. out the reform proposals tr!ljn pprnacbiitg' and iu striking the ai.d by nd ling ail ad liti. Dul loii l of ! hPr,e Wlth ,he mlljp jpst jjj, balance the very tliin-,seompl:iiiied of.. ILw j ,nd fell, his head striking the iron rail, very n.u.li l.ke the aiovements of the. killing him lustantly. His son who Pope power at R.,me, hen thehi'h- WM aciompsnying him, bad barely h.m. led measures were coiapl .ined of ! ,ju,e to ,jrag tis father's corpse trom ly punier. uen ua coin ii uiiet. k b r r, - ,ral TU,oed past. The deceased was a much respected cit izen. A number of wheat fields in Law rence township, i leal field county, have been suffering somewhat from the 10- ! roads ot grasshoppers. The hoppers, r this notice and Ihe H'nh day or Nuv-ciu- House in Mexico, in said township. her, IS79, wif he aiowed an anatemenioi five per cent. Alter November "', i'J, they wWbereitiiret to pay tlie li:H amount, and if not paid by the Tlh day or )evm-b-r, 1S7:, roectinn i be ti..!e with an addition of rive per cent. MICHAEL STONE R, Collector. Sept. 2, 1. Sr. VALUABLC REAL ESTATE AND Personal Property ATPUBIJCSALiE. THE nnderstgned will olf-rat public sale, on the I remises in Fermanagh town ship, Juniata county, Pa., one imic south east of Miftlintnwn, on the Cedar Spiing road, at l' o'clock a. a., on THURSDAY, OCTOBr.K SJ1. nis valu.ilile farm, containing FIPTY-SEV-t N ACRES, more or less, all clear and in g.MHi stale of rultivalion, well tenced, most )-itiK post and rail tence, avl c.r.:a.:nii r chou e fruit. The improvements are a two story let; weatherboarded DWELLING HOl'SE, BANK BARK, DKV HOUSE i WAGON SUED, ULACKSMlTll SnOP, CurptuUr Shop, Woo-l Home, lU'i.A Heme villi 'Jisitrn ir i-, C G Shell? A II Kirti ba- il Smith S Owen Etjh, Tc-ton Bmner C. F. Sr;.-dr J'hn L Ar.See J B (;a:ti S M Kii;:F:ua J F Dettn !:1 Lt.-b, b ibinbcw, i.en h. Si t, Oct i;. ic aiid ta'd that no l'ope or priest could etand between him. or any other bu man bein. and his maker, the cen tral management lauhetL nnd sent a prit-st np inb Germany, and doubled the offense, by claiming; the right nt cr.iy ij biaiiu neiweeu mim ! w ,t.ein-, n fest the adj-.icing clover but elaimed, also, to sell pardon for ; fi(.i,iH ..,,, -ilrT1re rlnrine- the davtime thefu arson, and so fortlu before the thf Tmllii pn ,be wlic,t fields, crime bad been committed I'-.tt that I ,r,,,,nA ti, de of which thev have was too much; the load was bni j taten np tbe Jjjng grain for a dis heavy, and the mind of Germany took j tauee of feVf.tt val js. This is an un- i' 1 . . .1. .4 .l....I.ln ........ lire. HIMl UilL li Lli4L UUUU1C lUilU luWC der of Ilitemiaas, nemring in the coal regions, as estimated, from 600 to SOO members. 1 hey wero repudiated by the order of the same name wbich extends through the United States, and the assesstaeiit of $5 cn each of the 0,000 divisions in the Union for the d fense of the Mollies was not always paid." Pr. Lc Movse, who was the first cremator in Aroerica, died at bis home in Washington, l'a., last week, aud was crea"t d in a furnace that he bad built several years tgo. STATE ITE3IS. The petroleum tegwn is flooded with counterfeit silver. A Heading distillery makes 800 gal Ions of whisky a day. Tbe deiunct Uu:Ier County Uauk will not pay ten cests oo a dollar. the Information. The late Democratic convention claimed not only the right to stand between men in the Democratic party who Beek otlice and the people of tbe pt.rty, who, -f their natural right should make all nominations, but it did as the P' -tie did with Luther, it cla'ined to do more, and did nmre; it increased the nttmler of delegates, it increivsed the nnmlwr of priests that are to pit in judgment on the de sire of every Di-mo'at who want a nomination for ofiiee. Tne mind of the Democracy is aroused ; it Lock Haven shipped two million election, aud through their iostruu.cn ; more logs this year than last. A wrtstlu-g ma.ch between Colonel M'Laughlin and Adam Knight for fire, and when the voting tln.e comes .t will be Leard from. Truly touts. 'rbivr p.otal. Usual occurrence for this time of the year, and ihe Raftman,$ Journal, from which we get the tact, says it is singu lar tbat She hoppers should prove de structive to any of the growing crops. A Hollidaysbnrg paper says : On Sunday morning a week a pheasant closely followed by a wild duck uiaJe a dash for an open window of the H ol id ijsburg Presbyterian Church. The pheasant alighted on the window sill, where it remained for several hours, when it flew for its natural cover in the woods. Tbe wild duck, however, went in at the open window and hid itself in Is 011 1 the chancel of the chorcb, where it ers com ire to take chances. feature of the craze, I? that is the prop er won, is tne opeu rs o. F , , There are two Lever-!' towo lor the especial accommodation ol j, yVells of good water on the orci..ises. one nt the house and the oth.-r at the barn. 1 his is a rare chance to pureh.ise a very desirable home, only one mile from V.ftiin town. Ihe county seat of Juniata county, convenient country schools, and situated in one of the liuevt luilo val It ys iu the ceu- tial part ol the Slate. ALSO. atr.M-t of TIMHERLAND, e. taininp about NINE ACUE, itn.iti-d in Faverte townhip, Juniata conntv, about a halt mile north of Sponhower's Factory, kuo'vu as the Nathan lodcr tract. ALSO, at the same time and place, a U t of jsrs.inal propel ty, consisting ol horses, ca.tle, farming utensils, .c. Terms made known on dav of sale. YOST lODER. tality pledges were forepd from people to vote on election ..ay as they might be requested to vote. Tne exag?en tion consists in denying tLe facts. What produced the sta'e of fasts is another question, which the Democrat and Reg ister may open, if it chooses. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Hutlcr. As exchange savs : al'e following account of au interview of ISniel O' ('onneli l.arr. the Democratic candi date for State Treasurer, by a reporter of the Pittsburg Leader appears in lh issue cf that paper of October 13, 1K79. Upon inquiry Mr. liarr admit ted that he Lad sent to the Catholic clergy of this ( ciuiuon wealth the fol lowing letter : DrwociiikTic Ptati Committee, ) Cob. futu Avisre and Wood St., PlTTsB' BG. S"l t. -2, 1879. ) Reverend and Dear Sir : I dc-ire a list of tie ..-holders and adult male atten l.inti ihe coi.greeation nndtr vonr cliMp. with I heir Post-oliice address. Ii you could have them copied and returned to ine in the endorsed ere ;lop'. 1 w.nnd eteem it a very great favor. Very truly youi ob'-dicul servant, JjAKltL O'CONSXLL BAEB." This is tbe 6rl known instance iu the Listory ot Pennsylvania politics where any candidate for public favor bas di rt ct!y ap.caled for his election to a pa.'Tr slur church. It should, and we l-.uve no doubt will, meet with the con dcuiua:ion of the people. $500 a si'ie is to take place at Titus ville soon. A whole drove of sheep, twenty-five in l umber, were stolen trom Isaao Ty son, ot 15ri.t.il, cc -Friday. 1'aTick Carroll, residing p-'ar New Berlin, who was receutly Killed above Northuuiberland, was 70 years old. lln horse was literally cut into by tbe locomotive. luc Siicr:fT of Northumberland coun ty bas recently d.s'royc! many fish in b bailiwick by tc-jr.g out the dams a-i cutting the 5a-kets to jitces. Seven were destroyed at Seiinsgrove Iu Lancaster on Friday night, a youn lady raw tor tee nrst time a wauderiug corn doctor, and after five minutes Onuversat ..a the two repaired to a uiinisiir.s aud were midj ixiau and wife. In attemptirg fo callow an oyster the other day a yourg miu of Shenan doah also swallowed bis false teeth. Dr. I'avis srut the plate on down into the stomach, but it is feared tbat the yonng man ,ho since Las suffered the most excrutiaticg paiu, will not recov er. Detectives are on the track of the Mardis gang of counterfeiters, who have beeu operating quite extensively in Cambria, Clearfield, Blair, ludianna and other counties. Letter frcm Thompsontowa. TiioMPSONTOio., OcL 20, 1R79. .Vr. Editor Dear Sir: It is a healthy sign when men look into the management cf the affiiirs of their farms, stores, and whatever otlier oc ctip:iti n they may purMie. Seif-ex-I'luinatiou is one of ihe first thing that a man should attend to, nnd the nest tlii"g that he should do is to look at the way public affairs are ad-aij-;-tered. A mim submits to be bisect, Limi !? nJ have frotCTlj' n Tiiat is all th:.t is in the tax question. and when tha tcx fails to give him such protection, as he hits a right to, then taxation becomes a fraud and an outrage. You have a big Court House iu Miiilintowu. The whole county is taxed to pay for it It is for the pro tection of the whole people. In case men cannot agree upon a thing, or fa'l out with each other, society says th.it they shall not light it out with li.-t, knife, or gun, because their light would involve others, and the others woidd involve still others, and in that way a c-.insf art series of fights would be kept up, and no one be safe in life or property. To have a place to settle the disputes it, by getting twelve men as jurors to hear and de decide the case, is one of the reasons why people submit to a tax to build C-nrt Houses. The Court House is tlie place to settle the case peaceably. Again, a place must be had for the filing of land titles ; and society sul) mits to a tux so that a Court House may be built to keep deeds and oilier title papers in. For these two rea sons people submit to a tax for coun ty purposes, with cost of Court IIou.se and everything that pertains to it. If the management elected to preside over the Court House, its title papers, its jnry rooms, does not give protection to those who Lave suits before the court, or if the roc- qnietly remained during service After thu congregation Lad retired the sexton Mr. John McGinnes, approached its biding place when it flew with consider able force against the ceiling and fell to the floor, but raised again and struck a window, broke out the glass and es caped. The kupposition is that both pheasant and duck were led to ihe church tr Touch a mislaktii identity. 1 he wild duck was no doubt flying past the pheasant's cover, and tbe bird thinking it was a hawk took to tbe wing to r cape its natural enemy. The wild duck thinking it had found a mate kept clow in the rear and so both landed in tbe church. We leave the moral for tbe preachers. CC:i"L ITEMS. In the Penitential; Auburn, N 1., are forty lawyers. lady speculators. One of these is broad- way, not far from Ihirteentli street nt ted up in the most suaiptous style, and amply provided with telegraphic facili ties tor oblin..: it quotations arid for cimmunicatiog orders to buy or sell to the brokers down town. The soene there from 10 in the morning to f, P. M. is a busy and exciting one. 1 bave it ou good authority that a very large capital has found Its wy into these establish ments to the course of the last week, and, as most of the operators have un questionably made money, tbe business is likely to lucrease until the tide be gins to turn, when it will all melt away like snow in a frying pan. All this but goes to show how the gambling spirit is on the increase among us, sowing the seeds of what must one day prove a sad crop of misfortune and poverty The boarding house keepers are pretty deep in tLe business, and ssme of theiu who. but a few days ago were unable to pay tbeir rent, may now be seen driving about on tbe boulevards in phaetons af ter business is over, aud occupying the front seats at tbe theater or tbe opera in the evening. The whole thing looks as if the Gilded Age were really com ing back again, with Col. Sellers and Mrs. Gilflory an! Tbe Mighty Dol lar" in the foreground. The Philadelphia Times of tbe 15;b published tbe following : The lie v. Dr. v arren, of this city, figures in some thing of a romance. Many years ago he performed a marriage ceremony by which two young Philadelpbiaus were made man aud wile. The husband was J. K. Avery and tbe bride a young wo man ot fine attainments aud intellectual promise. Shortly after tbeir marriage Ihe couple weut to Manhatten, Kansas where they located. Mrs. Avery soon began to show ber husband tbat she in tended to advocate the rights of her sex and one morning Avery disappeared. Whether he was dead or alive no cne knew. Mrs. Avery took pupils and went to earn a livelihood. While thus en caged she was met by Judge Foster a : . h.a.K of fTlielf.o i ntw i.. U 1 ill e 111 - " " ORPHANS' COURT SALE or HEAL ESTATE rilHE nndcrsiened. Administrator of the X estate of Ehzabeth Fry, deceased, late of Delaware township, will, i:i piirsuc.rwe of an alias order of the Orphans' Court ol Juniata conntv, oiler at public sale, on th Tbe fr. emen of the township of Del iware an to hi.ld their eieetii.n at Su.ith a School House, in said township. The freen:en of the boroneh of Thomp sontor.n are to hold their election at the Schooi Ho.ise in sa.d borough. The freemen of the township ol Green woisl are to hold their election at the Pub lic House ol Thomas Cox, in sud township. The freemen of tbe township of Monroe are to hold their election t the School House in Kichtield, in said township. The freemen of th township of Susiie haona are to hoM their elecliou at Fry moyer's Hotel, in said township. The freemen or the township or Fayette are ;o hold their election at the School House in McAlisterville, in aast township The Ireemen of the boroueh Patterson are to hold their ejection at tbo School HoiKe in saiJ toroiis-h. TV; Ireemen or tic boroach P-rt Royal are to told their election at the School Home in said borough. The fn-rmen of the township of Milfoni aro to hold ihir election at Locnst tPe School Houc, in said township. The freemen of the township of Sprnce Hill are 'o h- M their election at .spruce Hill School House, in sai.t township. The Ireenirn of the t.wnship ot Turbeti ar to bold their election at ItieChorci lliil School House, in said toa nhip. The fretreen or the township of Bealeare to hold tioir elect.' n at the School House ) at Aca.lei.iii. in said toarnhip. Tlie t.-eeniea f the township of Tnscarora, except lhat i- -tion of it J.rins eorth-wet-ward ot Ihe summit ol the bU iOe mountain, are to hold their elect.. m at the School lIoHse near JicCu.' ch's Mills, ia said town ship. The freemen of the township 'if La. , ex cept that portion o' it bing north-westward of the suuiti.it i lb.! Shade mountain, are to hold ihci: elei ;i..n at the Lick School House, iu said township. The freemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tiiscivora as lie uorlh-wo..: ot th.: summit ot the shade mountain are to hold iheirelei-tioaat Lauver's School House, in said district. 8?The election is to be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall eoeliioie uhout intermission e aiijoern-iii.-ii'. r.ud is not to be closed before 7 w'CiOClfc iu the evening. C ilTinw SOT If T. 4 LL persons are he. eL, . 11 trepissing on tu- el ft. S!ieu ci'iier in i.-eian r i a;&er ship, for the purpos-- ot tbiiing w ir-' or tor anv other purc. L.E.i-.., A. i Its., i octii-tr Oi.us,. CAI TIO.l NOTICE. VLL persons are hereby eauU i: -1. lihtnir. hnntibg. ':-eak . . - ., ferces, or cuttirtt woo'. - . tir in a-iy un:iceso; y fc' -y trepi:; the lands ot the no :eri;r. -.1. n ri township and a traetol '4iailQW to-rnsliip Saiunel Walts H.iich T. McAlister. John Mnsser. Jsrm-s M.-Meen. Rob-rt StcA'iistcr. John Reh'r. S. C. ilv-TS. J.icob Wrtrwr. WiRiais TV.'L i :"Z . CAl'TIOX. 4 LL persons are hereby caicinn.1: ii. allow their rt .s to run. or ili j h, hunt, eath :r berries, break nr to n fences, or eat wood or yoii'.r lisbrr. anv nnn.-ce'rv of the on i--rsigued. M. K. Kesr.ore. bivil U.-trick. Thomas Benncr. Christian Shoarfstall, John Kotzer. Henrv KIs. v tresj-iis on Cx M. i. J. H. T. . He'irv liirtnua. Porter It -iisps i Vi ilium Urtr David Siebrr. I aSo hereby make known and give no. premises, one nnle northeast ol East Salem, t'ce, as i., and by the lXth section ot the at one o clock r. w , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1370, The following described real estnte, to wit: A lot of eronnd si mated in I'elaw are town ship, Juniata conntv, containing s'x.ut Twelve Acres of Land, bonndi-d on the north and east by la'ids of David Shrrtz, on the west bv landsof Nieh olas Arnold, and on the south by lands of Jacob Hoops, having ibereoa ertvted a TW0-ST0EY LOG EOUSE, LO(i BAKN, and other improvements, be-v- the mansion tract. Also a good Apple Orchard, peach and cherry trees. A stream ol water near Ihe door. TEltMS OF SALE Ten percent, of the purchase mor v to be paid in hind ; Hi teen per cent, on continuation of sale ; one-half of the balance on the 1st ol Februarv, Isni, and the otlier half on June 1st, !SM, with nitcrest from April 1, s0. EZRA SMITH, Adni'r ol Elizabeth Frv, dee'd. Oct. I, 1S79. Maine has a little woman who once b r Judge tosUr learned iZZ ."lory of her life, procured a divorce for ber aud inado her Mrs. Foster. The twice wedded woman studied law with the Judge, and, converting him to her way of thinking, tbey bung out tbeir sign iu Clinton, 'Foster and Foster, Attorneys at Law," Mrs. Foster being tbe only woman admitted to the bar in Iowa. Time meanwhile bad passed, Dr. War ren remaining in Philadelphia. Last summer Apostle Murphy, Dr. Warren and many other clergymen of note at tended the great camp meeting at Bis ruark Grove, Kansas. There, according to the Atchison (Kansas) Patriot of Oc tober 6, Dr. Warren met Mrs. Foster, who as president of tbe Iowa Woman's Christian Temperance Union represent ed the organization at the grove. At the close of the encampment, a few weeks ago, Dr Warren went to Denver as the guest of the Rev. Karl Cranston It so happened that Mrs. Foster also went to Denver. It so happened more over, that on the Sunday after his ar rival Lr. Warren sat in a pew in Mr. Crauston's church, just in front of Mrs. Foster. It so happened, strangest of all, that in the pew back of Mrs. Foster sat Avery, ber former husband, now res ident of Denver, a member cf Sir. Crauston's cLuroh, the husband of a lifted a barrel full of cider, pressed it I Km.ind. k 11 ii .'I tni.V ft itr-tnirlil from' s..o.-. . b " out of the bungho!e. Mrs. Seymour Talinadge, of Stillwa ter, N. Y., blew out a keroseiiu lamp on Tuesday niglt a week, which ex ploded, setting fire to her dress. She was so badly burned tiiat she died in a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, the fantios in jail' at Warebaiu, Mass , are wasting away. Tbey still assert tbat their child was slain by divine command, and they wait patiently for some supernat oral deliverance. Tbeir trial for mur will begin next month. Savannah bad a centennial celebra tion on tbe 9:u and 10 iust. A coun tryman came to town on Wednesday, the 8th, and slept till Saturday, the lltb missing the whole celebiatioo. He wanted to kill somebody at tbe hotel for nnt waking bim np. Alva 11. Crouch, of Walpole, N. II., who it is alleged has been living pro miscuously with a Toman and ber daughter, has been taken from Lis hcuse and varnished and feathered by a popular indignant because the county solicitor did nut think there was enough evidence to hold Crouch after he had beta arrested. ORPHANS' COURT SALE! fllHE undersipned. Administrator of the JL estate of Christian iiiiM.liotl.-taM, de ceased, will sell at public sale, on the prem ises in vTalker towuship, Juuiata county, at - o'clock p. M ., on SATURDAY, XOVEMBF.R 1, 1879, Tbe following described valuable real estate, to wit : A firm In sii'l township, contain ing l'Jo ACKE3 and 2M PtlilUKS, having thereon erected a good large DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, and other out buildings. About 100 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation tbe balance excellent timhcrland. There is a good lime stone quarry and lime kiln on the larru, and a good orchard of choice fruit, and plenty of good water. TERMS OF SALE Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid on tbe day of sale ; :!0 per cent, on confirmation of Kile by the Court j 20 per cent, on April 1, 18io), when deed will be delivered and possession given ; and the remainder on the 1st of April, 18S1, with interest from April 1st, lbbO, to be secured by jinlgment. DAN1EL ZKiCLER, Admrof Christian imschonstall, dee'd. Oct- 8, 1879. t'AlTIOS. VLL persons are 5-.,reby iiuCud: i fi-h .nt, bre:.!i or o,.et lrnccs.i l wo.j.1 young timber, or in afy'in:.- sary way trespass on theian iset I si:-ned. K M Thompson T f? Thnmrsoa J G Thompson E P II id- ii Wiii I Thompson Abri-i ' : Davis Stoith, Jr. V ." r tinier Oct a, ii?7. otlrc o Trespasser. lyrOTlCfc is hereby iv . ll found trespasiriz nniersi-.jd in lelaw..c ton-hip. i bv tithing, hunt'-.g, . attin timber. 1 in fires, or in ar.y wav wnaterer, dealt with as the law ri:rec. K. . Hi urnirf. ! M. C. ! . mavlt,U79.tf lies. Miaik' CAl'TSO CTlCfa 4 Lf. persons are ;.er-bvr-it:e!ie.iri X JL. Iretasstnz cn the laD ts ot siirned in Gr.-ero.xI aid S":s:iril township, lor the purpose of hr. ing, cutting limber, r tor any ' pose. It; i I.1CHT. sect2.'79-lv Hisk.s-s :rtil .tOTlCE. 4 LL persons are hereby cau'len-si J. tre- o.issir.ir. tor huntir.. or o::-- E. K. Be"' llisavfj-iw aforesaid act 1 aiud'.rected.t'ua'. .very per son excepling Juotices of the Peac -, vbo shall hold any ollice or appointm;it of of fice or trust under the I'lnt.sl M ites, or this whether a commission- d. oiiiccr . r other- ! V?, the lap Is of f . unJers.c wi-e, a siibordi- -e .dlicer or ae: t who i towns ..p, J-.aata '-- or shal. beeir., ioyed und.T legiutive, ex- j I'"v .aos seta, ecutive or mdici-arv deoartuicnts of this : ol,s t,i xi ;r i, r .i.. ..r ..i-ii.. r..:.,..t ... ... i Dee 1, l77-:f iiuorporated city or district, and also that every me.uuer ol Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or coiomon eiiBcif of any city, or coiniuissiorier of any incorporated dislr;. t, is by law, iiicapiMe of holding or exercising a' the aanic time the ortVc or appointment nf Judge, inspector or . KrU ot any etevti.-u in I tils Uomnionwealih, . JM'..,. ...ii... .'iue V vo i ,. -.i..K ul.......... -1...II K.. ui;..:i.i ... . FRFitrnii K II .!- pllMii Hi' then to be voted for." Also, that in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitle.! An Act relating to ex ecutions and lor other purposes," apt .-ove.l April ISth, IsiO, it is enacted that the afore said 15'h section "shall not becoust-ue l so VLL per' to fist , ojK-n f CAi'TIO.V VLL pers. iif are . an!: hunting, h frfi tk- buildirir fires, or m anv wav trcspw'- as 10 prevent any military otliceror borough : the lands of Ihe underpinned in -n oo.cer irora serving as jutige, inspector or clerk ot anv general or special election of 1 this Commonwealth." C 41 TIO.V l.t. nersono are Ii.n-I c-'it1' r . . hunt, gather '.err.es. J or cut vo.hl or yen-r . .in or in any nimeces.-ary w ij ires. " lands of the undersigned. Siwo.i MrsiMVH. I.'Iitu'iSB'1" firti. DirFi.i.ntrKK. V .'.ivsPt-'--- Feriik-uagh T p., June ". CAUTIO NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to allow their dogs, cattle or hogs to rnn, or themseWes to fish, hint, gather berries, or cut wood or young timber, or in any way trespass on the lands of the undersigned in Greenwood or Susquehanna township. Peter Miller Henry P.tish Daniel Shadle George Dressier E Long at S Dimm Frederick Knats Joel Dressier Nov 20, 1878 Jonathan Miller As tin-rein directed, I also give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved March 8', Ilt, entitled "An Act regulating the mode ef voting at all elec tions in thj stv-ra. counties of this Com monwealth :" Sectiom !. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of KVpres. ntatives of the Co-u-monweallh ot Pei.nsvlvaiiia ia General As sonibly ine', and it is her y enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualities! voteis ot the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, toarnship, bor ough and special elections, are hereby here aller authorized aud required to vote by ticket, printe-d or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as lollous : One ticket shall embrace the names ..fall Judges of Courts voted lor, and to ou labeled outside "Judiciary ;"' one ticket shall embrace all the names of State officers voted lor, and be labeled "State-" o le ticket shall embrace the names of all count; elhcer voted lor, including otlice of Sena tor, member aDd members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, if vo ted for, and labeled "County;" and each class shall be deposited in separata ballot boxes. First and Second Section of the Jet of Coa grj of March 31, 1870. Simox 1. Be if enacted fry the Senate and Hunit of ReprrtnUtite of the United State of Jmcrira in Comgreit atiembltd, That all citizens ol Ihe I nited Slates, who are, or township. mar M.187r-tf BOOTS AND SII 4 T my resilience at ii town, I arc ... :'eUlt. . . n,r.:. I prepared yo"--- i orders tor HOOTS A Si SHOE--LADIES'. MISSES' AND ( ULP : - " at prices to enrrev nd '.-' ;i1' tine's uf REPAIRING . . , HerinS w aiso pronipuv oi.eii'... . ,A j.( eive a share of the patronage of" : pie. I subscribe myself their ' maker. r.KVX Feb. 3, 1875-tf . we iat tii" -:!:- A rxrlect wornns - fj t. i .-or.:.-.' o"u: .-ire.tiier ... . selling arricte T"- oght, both in eity ana v- s superi.ir in every rr-p ,,ro sal. able .h-.nrVrj VI,De Mtes. ..!-" Ur;r? v -rareniea . ". - taj centage pan . lerri - tfillW, vassers wanieo. nBi'"- s.i.itii. ... a ii . ... w.,ta r.nA terms I Keesoort. Allegheny county, l'a- w hat paperyou sa this aJv t- . .....I.IM? ..i ...i.ntri'Mrwi shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any I -a-4 latest election by the people, in any State, Terri- j hoys, h.i's. caps d choice;, style-, tor boots atii --'-. ,-. var'c.' - itrs,a. lory, dislr ct, county, city, "parish,' town- j furnishing goods in en'l'sf ahip, school disiilct, municipality or other j at Samuel Strayer's, in ra.i trntorial siib.iivi9ions.sh iH be entitled and ; ' llowe.l to v..te :i .....K -i.., ..;,h... The S-nttnel and istinction or race, color, or previous con- , PIice tn1 Job ".t'ir- ! ition of servitude, any Constitution, law, P"? Tou nee1 J ' Try i
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