... ud i t W I . 1 T 1 f mm - 1 f E . I llllil i - ...i-r g 4 ins i 5ENTIr- ca TU1XG m evicted j i MlFKLiNTOWN : TEKHS. annum it v-aid tents p" '" T-wi."it " w advert -'- TERMS ,,) j( n..t paid '" -"-" nieiits H" uw reach insertion. ... ,i, .r.ce t" l'1 c"' r .,. tor each insertion, i n id- to those dosinni half or nurtT Th Juniata Valley Editorial Association. I Spanjler of Port Royal wi! K-nk President "Mr. Bullion, I regret ill address the i nas reimmea wen rtcaaeu wi-n inetr cxcnr- i rsoru. ai inn una tin... ..j ..i . - nil's im in : n i i i. . . . .ionto En,. in the cvtning. the Sabbath School will ! j , , " d,,,co,re" - An exchange rmwrk., thtt the strongest ' -"'I ftiI the proceed, to bo .Tpn l. i c'-lLr'000 yUr CCU""'-" argument in favor of a vacation, i. that ! i toward purchasing a Sabh.'h S hool i thai rfcs,'ent 1 hve ,so old satan : ever lake, a ,ao..in. Library." ' ',bUh y"Ur "T " bQt ! . ! 5 -'", ou hart, wuhra the past year pur- J. V. peckrl ot R'.ct.fielrt and Dr. J. . j Kt.m the Lcwistowu Gtto : A cnixrn ci.-U real otata u the amount ot another Ht-aitinc of A.-4.i-aii j. n-prent tho Pm- j n" rt'anr this com.tr, i ch.i.pit,K I l;iinirrd thon.ind." Cashier "Realty, orrwr ( Jtmil in the Allcutoan Suio i """"I n,'r pond ten by f sjiel a red l.-g ' air, I "I'rt-jiJeut "and I have ascertained l.uvcntnB. tonie. itri u.ofc tbo turtle out and aluo : tiit vou are roii l- -,..t r... u i ... F lif.tr Ioty arrival iroro Eng'and the i nouie. In the evenirf hcut the bead ..ff.riay The . Cih:er 'Naiuo 4 ATCHhiS AN I IT IIMSUEE 0 . l .v 1-: L t - ' ... rua (.; Mexico S.J, i at 1(J lUll I p. ill. til a::d 1 I': : iLurj d -."') p. ni.,Mii ' i 1 1 i s ttrriVM u j( : t, "i 54 pa, 34 A liD. a; 11. it il ii.i N rpoit, iv I j v i'innij'wiw J . ;o . la.; j, i ' l')ZV a.i tcVu.wa,:; i. 1 1 a. m-iit ! -T.ua, 1 in a.! irs al A.:mi . il .ii . jvu.a, Dc . '.I ' t, 11 !! a. a . i 1 Lii.l.au Ufc.v 11 .' a. -Nft .n p. m., u V : a; 3. JK f 3 t rt.'S lHt4 St ' in., liirru&uTi i i. I.i p. ra., .Sc -rT.i.vn -,-6 p. a . ui., ':i Ijraa '' p. in., .1jxic ajU ; . in., M Tia ,D I . :u , -He I't'W'i , .: ;.1 p. a . . A . : .i.;i4 J. rti ; iinii; i.-1 a :u ; luncaauor , ' i am; il:.'11i 1 1. ui ; UjV(.'t'" t a in : liuutiiiif . a tu ; S pruc I'.S : ai ; ball . j a mi Fll:j- . . Uy Mail t !'- . :n. t and Vii 1 l,.'raiau' SpM V N LlVlSI?f. -: . :i J.iru-tsuB lot . i .; n p "i ' ; I :i 111. .. .. ;,:..u Junetiuatfj .. 4 p iu. -. ' i - isi. '. .o l..r Uellol-"1"-' . ." lo P .L7, .j ii m- . ,r Warrior. M .. .,,.1 S.-olia "S 'r'"adW Cur"' ,,110 1 1 tM , . aud U yrv"i :': ! Kari) rv-'l r.tB'.' ' -: 14 , , : i:t. ...n-a-ii !.al".ut u,er. it- -i b'i:i t. bubble. Xe v ' k .... ...... .,r tti.- t VI torm. i:ii'' ''! h 1 i' i'i t1.' i-aIi rn y . I T..e !, ;t.l. I ::'" 8 e ,!'c WV ' " ' pea . . , . - i;, 1,1 U Ult 1.1, in ry , ,, .. . ot.:;rd tteX bcrUu : , . t t!... .r; I are its T!k i " I c .. t , ... -i f.rr . be;a on lit ' --r-, . , d.-ctf-we at tho rate ui I 1 i jt.:.., j.,.. ; :: tho rfgia ot av - '"' ' j , ' ' r". ' i" tot;stiii, lot v. ,' 11,'- .v, 1T j(. . ; . , ; . . :.i:v . 1U JlUSn j . 0 . -i . !. '. I :!... r ?t.it- c.-,.ven- t!, n I- ' k j.. . .; , A ; .i':!." is the motto for :! : ' V ..!. i". i---y- .x . '. . ( a new toot oa .. . r:. k t iii .i'.. g 'od t: j ut ., : , : i!s cn..k.-t. . . r .. ;!'! :. -a .it th.' Wll- j ivr. - .' - " " ?i j, I-- :. : . . r tt.eae i.y, r r H,. :..:.:-'. .: :. ' r rt ti.e c.itcb. f - r ! r i :ri i l.i- (tweuin j , ... ;: il - : . .- 1 : M .t:e !ro-.-t. j : ! -.- ire a.v afia.l.t.j th (.;--!- 's . '.: ,V;:.iauMJr..v.. j (u:t. :. it -v, Ahicb wsil be a sond t: o : i" :a : o are in arrears to -. il 1 i , v :iri-. art? ii't.n the b-r ' i"r ;!i ta-'t:. b r.-pe."o t c . T -. . ! : ax factory, ea. h ti!t ' ! .'.ii.1. 'e-Lil'.i'il itr n t M ' - . 1 liirl.tTiinir trn:' j i at S '-. ''il r'el:ow' btt:M u.f. 11 " ' . ' . w a ,o.i d r i 1 u :i . . .:.- f. it t i tiuny j.v. j.te ii i i ' i : T'lscarori t.-i'.. a i. . . a ! i'!i, ni t a m i riaj.'. a. i . ' i fo !at w. t r;- ; ' . . - . . u i -.;:!) tarim i 1 i r' r . A" ' - : ; K. ri..aM'.i tap , ul'. a t n ,-. tr.'Ui a iv. r." ther day with four Shetland puuiea, foar Shin- iri: j; colts, and thre one year old colt and an animal of nnre aga. A number of youn pep!e of thu town in repmo t. invitation trorn I). Sheili Klo. p nt I tat Fri.iav ereumg very plean antly a? tho homo of that gentleman. I.rh Prune .V.ia, ual Si-ratchet d ar.d heng it in tho cellar to Now I have tue renin-at to make." ble. d. The . Cashier ''Nam.i it. .r " fr-..l..rt next morninr be went down to gel ,t, wh. u j )o.,,t go untile to- morrow. Giro me one he found it waa anil alire. Ho went down 'a tai Lite, every moriing tor two week aith the name J reu t. lie ia willing to wake alUdavit to th above I acta. The traces of the Indian Hound in Tun- carora Valley remain, and doubtieaj will ri't SjHitary Lotion. L'ae no other by I.. I', mka and Co.. Iiriijtit, Milltintoan Ta. tf r-main dining year to come, lor a belief I haa itfue ahrtnJ in that .r,,..,n. .1. :ni:'oriune fa'.la npou the individual who all. -mi.: this ilestruction of tho niuuud. la plaint of fa.:t the mound hai Uin (ii-ntriiv- To run haa.re and perpetvat.. th aenti- j e.i , a ciu'Mer of bushes mark iu it. Tus- u,nr ot . America lor Jlmer.cana. a national jcaM,r Va;lt J. le),,Irt ,iy tn,t l3iunuuvi j convention nis Deeu ciue.l to meet in r"tnl- i hi. att.-r. ii .i ..r . --j .. K v 1 iu, uttsn a i,-.iLn. on tho Ifita acd I7tb of Siptem- ber. Il your lightning ro,l neda t. tie put in a stare ot repair. Call on J. M. McDonald. It vou hive no rtnl on your build cjr Mc Doiiai.t will give toi the required rod pro tector. A N'orristown lawyer, nani.id IIunicker i uu lcr bail to anaa er the ehirge of clu-ck f. rj. rr on a JC.irri-t'w3 bank, aud for is- who plonod tba in iuu 1. A thirteen year old hoy,on of a llaors U.an, ( uuiberiand cou:tfy doctor, comaiit ed iiiicido by hanging in his father' stable one day laal week because hi mother KColdod bim for not cutting wood. It is a pity for people lo have such a mistaken no tion of labor, that they prefer death to work. If the Lord forgives such people for elf destruction tho world i Metier off ni.nout su'.nj checks oa a b mi ia .vhici he had j ti;e.u. It i au impossible thing for teoolo no tut d. Jo be numerous in tuis world and subaiat Ti.e ei end-torv. open-window tineie j ''H-'oiit w.'.r!;. ed his office at No. JO. South Broal Street, Philadelphia, where Intending exhibitors can secure any desired information. sier.i lo bo takii.; a res.t. It is bet to be on the lookout for tbeui. They always come, lik" the Bib'.o says, '-like a thlcl in the nij;lit.'' Pon't nclect the roil of v ur house. There is no'hinn known tl. it w ill preserve a roof so well 2 red sla'e roof paiut, for partien'ar address J. Miller MeIou.!d. MiiMi -t n The Prohibition State Convention closed its work ut Harrisburs oy nomin'it:; S. Cb. e of N orth ttuptoii county, for r: i:premr : Jud;"", .ird P. C. Irish of Lanrcuce Co., I lor r-tar.' Trc isurcr. i There wi'l be a c ak walk nt tho Cedar 1 trove M'ho. I house on Saturday evenmjr, S j teriibT J. The pr x'ee Is for a b'il lor ti.e rchool house. Vu!5 by iT;j tar 1. C-oii'.. ,n.', coiue all. -V t-,.i, the iyt. Ke.-c! F by v. bi'- eonveri' ;.ini- tt'itT his bf s-i.n : "Vi'.l th iols- f N.,t bis '.lif e .i:--f. Is loiuin i: 'o-is. r'all liiver A lvsvc-.v :c is.-rir An exchange publishes tho fr.ll jiving law, which i intended to break uj) ho iraclico ol tiring timber land. It shail be th duu of the CommisMonors tf ttio fever al coun ties of this commonwealth lo aj point a per son. under oath, whose duty it shall be to ferret out an briu,; to puuishment aii .,.r. sou who either i.lfu!ly ot othrrwiSH cause the binning ot timber lauds aud to take measures to htTO snch lire extinguiahed wh re it can bo done, tho expense thenvf to b pail oul of th county treasury, th unstated land tux o be first sjpikd ro such exp :.-e." I J!r. Jam' Drpew, nhose bii.ban.i j d.r l several weeks ao, from it.jjriea re i ceived in the stone ij-i irry at the na rows, wiih her daughter, and Miss ' .,s,and Lewis j Uepew broth r of the dect aa..t, attetuiit-! j ; to c tue to this j-lace from the nirrows last V. cInt-..viay- lijui i.-u a rai ii.'.a hat.a tar The Slraj Lair. According to the present law in this Slate, stray caitie can be taken up and if the owner neglects or refuses to tender ro- asoi.abie satisfaction to the party injured by trespass, and for the cost of keeping, or il auch injured party shall not accept the satisfaction that may be ottered, it shall be the duty of such injured party to make uu mediate application in the manner directed i by the aot. la case the owner shall not claim his properly with in ten days aftor j ihe stray is taken up, it shall be the duty of tue persons taking up such stray to cause tho same to be ubveriised. And if the owner does uot appvar wimin sixty days alter sucii advertisement, the persuu tak ing the stray t-Lall nmku application to a Justice ot the leace, who shall issue a war raut lo a constable to make bubiic sale of the stray and from the proceeds pap all reaaonoble charges and damages and cost of keeping, and the surplus to be given to the County Treasurer. If tho owner shall appear w ithin oue year and prove bi prop r:? the surpius shall ho pud to hiiu, other wise it goeeiulo tho county lut-ds. MirrLIlNTOWN MARKETS. IirrLisrowa, August 21, lb87. Putter in f y.y.y.'.y.i'.'. m boulder, ....................... a sides, i..yyy.yy.yy. k .............. 0 MIFFXINTOWX GRAIN MAKKKT. 65 48 2' ... 60 S3. 50 ...a 1 25 .... 1 till 18 Oil .... 1 50 22 00 .... 1 25 .... 1 OOal 10 (runirer'N later-tute Picnic fit t illiaiu' Uruve, lu. Low rale via I'euiiajl t uulu liullrvatt. Co.u.np .Man !Th. ,.r.,l P,..u j , u :J. tr cv h i-to r.:,r, the ha- rv-ht I a mi'.e ,d t own when a Lei -ht u;:td Iran A . l" U-eer iT the A.To...Tl rr.l)i::i-t III cot forgotten h: bat room lir.po. Thee-.,- l-;e ct a penraf-.on s-.- were at.iiaint with It in tiris plaos ot-It them at. 1 altho-1,.,1 Leivs Ui-pe v i ;- na.ed tec tr..uto he st 'i i t.j, beiure ti.e s: -:ia! c.u!d l-e f b--v. .1 lc engine rati tho l.a:e. ca.- ai-d tii.w t.li'thi tour occu- nere at. jiiamt.-.l j,;;,:.. Mrs. U. re-.-ai.J JIiss Gu.-s wore Sho !ly A 1 rn, wash it,a;c!iwl badly by the biila-t. i'-e ot.;vra There bo an immense gathering of practical farmer at tiiu louiteenth annual inter-state picnic of tho Patrons ol Hus- buidry, to bo held at Williams' Grove, coiniu' ncin? August lM.Mh, and continuing s-x days. It is txpectt-d that tho number in attendance will reach Io0,H)0, represent ing the agricultural resource of twenty live ditferent state. Th s number will em brn e the brightest agrienltur.il lights of tho Union, and tt.eir talk, with those of other in -ii of utlairs, governors, statesci'ja, and p -iitic.il ecniiotiusts, witi form a very uiter- esnng portion of tho exer-ies. The di . f ol iv of lartu a;i 1 dom- sf,.- m cu.!;?rv. i u- ' ; u-i i 1 ' ICuienta, aj;:iru:tural, horticultural, potuo-over- I ' , i logu ai, and li j- ;-olujts, lire stock aad Wheat,. . vxiru, .... Oau, ".". ". .V. Kye Cioverseed ........ Timothy seed . . . . . lax seod ftiaii...... ....... Chop. ....... ..... Shorts...... Ground Alum Salt. Aixieaican Salt..... FlilLAbKLPlilA MARKETS P BiLaiBLPBia, August 27. l&f 7 Penn sylvauu red wheal bo cents ; corn 6-i to 54 cents ; Oats 32 to 35 ceuts ; Peaches at 00 to $1.60 a basket : Winter bran at $17 to $17.25 a ton ; Uay at $ to $16 a ton ; Eggs lc a dozen ; Butter at ltj to 2oc per lb ; June packed creamery 22c ; Streaked butter at 13 to IU cents per lb ; Live chick ens at 9c to 12c per lb; Ducks 'Ja 10c ; Smoked ham 12 to 14c ; Smoked Shoulder ic per lb ; Timothy seed $2.25 to $2.50 per bushel ; Potatoes 35 lo 4'lc a basket. Beef cattle a to 5Jc ; good 4 to 5c ; com mon 8 to 3c ; Sheep 4 ; medium UaS'c ; common 2 to 8 Jr. ; hantia, 3 to 7c ; Milch Coivs at $25 to $50 ; Milch calves 4aiitu. 1 ETTEKS OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby pivcn that Letti rs of Administration on the estate of William Dunn, late of Fayettu township, Juniata county, Pa., deceased have been granted to the undersigned residing in same town ship. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the estate of said deceased will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settles, ment LEWIS DEG AX, Administrator. IROTHONOTARY'S KOTICK. NEW FIRM. WE HAVE COME FOR TO STAY, FEAlt NOT. Farmers' Mercantile Association in Geo. Goshen's store room in Patter son. We Lave a full line of goods and equipped, and doing a lively busi ness. BARGAINS FOR THE RICH, BARGAINS FOR THK POOR, Inducements for every body. No dis crimination. Every article marked in plain figures NO BOYCOTTING. Our principal of doing business ia to buy and sell on legitimate principals and giving one man's dollar the same purchasing power as another. We hold the position, one low price to all. NO MISREPRESENTATION. Call early and secure bargains. Remember the place. FARMERS' STORE, Patterson, Pa. grenades: .T . g Grcr Sixty SlillioiiS SaU, jp PIrIs, . Per 3oi, $10.00. M p -s-ti. - " ioo -m 1 R .(WN 3 uilry wiil be tli." most ext-.nsi e an t v.r- cer feu in tue liddie Stales. E'cc- voiir mo:-.-.li an t say y .i;r j riycr. I lM;ai It is aNtonih.n h.i acoit of suitaht e paint pre serve the r. ii of a home or In: u. Vott w it. t to be ci rt un of the kind of p tint yo:; put o-i y ir be.:' d;:i r. J. M. M- !on a!.i hi ll.e j-a :.t 1 1 t a tin i r ot den roof rv la e t'l The . I. r a.o (to p.. pi': j th- g:'i r . than r-i- ! The t o th ! his have been .ijfair. a g-: n il s i ..f Cro sfr. et. I' '-.r r putt, r." i' " i l a great 1 nol-'ers jV-n thi! sfre . I! i..t 'o I.-- j 'c 1 more !iir:n wi'.i l-e don-. v.-v:io ro i. ' f nr-:uiri fit "J .-'ut I'ne'ti -oiiii. aeck ti-i ri;ht, by kn . Vr-; h'.ui d'.arn whi's at i ' i n the :r..-'t trsm at Bt.i.-'s s! itl-in, in f t-n arr. s J .hu ;i. in :h L I ai Sun br.r .". h and mil Jill L.vin Jol.-. K. ,1.: y ; i I r A A. t-: a party to n.la at Ler bono. on j .a ir. 1 w orua.i c ih.j jr. ('.ire M.-Crutn :o' iu in M inbe-V l t'l, .b-eeis, .1, la' I at j.ut.li- s.V. it in W i k-r n At'man f. r $-J-.J ft.' J.rui conn-in 1 Is acre. lIe.-,-h irt tr h . b -e l to Pi!-!, an 1 Ne.v Y-ek at.d t.-u!.t a Jarg of to w to. ..Is .11 kin-Is t .r hi t..re. Il-wtll ad t a sho- l.-i ir!:-.!"-. t t bis a.- r.'.: Iv tiui. .....:h st. --k -f g " e.vc'.i: r I th Mr u d sai I dec- I I la-' itur I v, to Jcror.i l a lttiout it jury. il. ro is son), -thing sbout s barbed fence, ; iroiu tie l"reeo:rg Courn-r A seit it: at h:tri!ion w.is t-i--d b-Tore Justice Itovi-r in '.he Town Hall, at Frerre'.-g- The nut ' v. ,t t -, -..-ht by A', xa-.d. r Koiish. of Wash j :t.iMo'i f..wnhit . ? '",c,t J- I'et ." Ki;ii;:!..r, la' Monroe, clai.uin; $! I dimse t.r the r'-;;.'.-!i'i'T.. ;..:-..: I ii..: .c- ' ei b-ut.ii y n;i ir.fo Mr. K's. b irVd i .r te.-.eo .i!..'Ve h: .ir:'. on i --i 13 a:id a ! i f -i :! - w.-st f Krv l-e-; :!:, i r i j no. The j -r i il h i 1 bei n t '. d to a p 1st ' a-.i rrr.i'.i .'.ri.e i:T.knt 'ii t.iie t re loose a- J ran thtot.gk the wire !-i.ee cuttic; v-re r'.?b' r.bovt i !,' a.-t avil- cs. i Le I a. b tr .!.-rs a ar-1.-d 5 ;3 ia- .a a. : A- tit six w--.'iis a't a HrreS tr iu in 1 T.ir.i I Il-ie'y a. !;ta"ed 1 y j 'aViu-r : 'i .t a", h r '.'.er t:i-l i'v -a h a tit driving ulot,,; - i -feet in fl irrib i-j. II r iiii-i 1 t.e ! in in an l shot his wi""-. but .!'. I aot kiii hr. ' .W Fit iv :( or. ..-i, r. ili. a l pi',:ers w. rk at tti- s:..:i. .:i sjw 1!. a -!v in i'-.tt.r ! sou. Thr,- i:.:-.ru.-l oi'.i t . l.-jat.t.t l to Uarnsbure lii.i-i a:.d ircetvt'd an ai h::a t'. st'-s! 'be ri:sn, s:.'.r.-l " -. ,-t-i jrl on til-' hit i.l. A b.co-,...-;t-. w-K n't ii'... t tn I h v 'i ov -r!ake: ii rui i . i lei! i'er sfr-u in tue aiid.l.o Stale. I l ti ic .-!.' 1 a in bo Lol ia ii.u-uiU'itia j th i groiiud in the evening and several baud of music will enliven the hours. Tns'lav, Wednesday ami Thursday are un l-r-c-jr j-i as "big days." Eerv arratigemi lit has been made lor ihe c. lul..rtabie accoir.a-3-da'.iou ol visi.ors. Tli-i i'cunsy lvania Rail toad wi.i sill eetusion tickets to iVibiaius' Grove a tation, August 2S h, SUth. 'S 1st, Septe.iib r 1st and 2u 1, g d lo rclara uu l.l tplriubA olh, at a a:tJtle tare for the i..;:..d trip. On Thursday. ScTtemiK r 1st, n-ccial trsin w.ll leave Mitll.u tor VVilliain's Grove at i.io a- iu. Kouttl tr. tickets, good for tiu day :.ud fpoeial traiU w.ll ha sa1 1 at $i.Ji. Assigned Estate of GEORGE W. WILLI- bit ol r ayette towusinp. Notice is hereby given liiat the First and Final account of Joseph Page, Assignee by deed of voluntary asxigutuent ot (ieorge W. Williver. and w ile of Fayette township, has been flit d in the FrothotfoLary's Olijcd of Jt'.niata county, ami the same will be pre rentod lor couCj cation, and llownca to the Cor.rt of Conimon I'iea ot said C ounty, on Tuesday Ihe Twentieth day of Sev.'em-b-r lut7, when and w ture all pi?..us luter Cstc3 ruay attend if they think proper. . Thzodoee il. MrM:s..tR, f ' Prothonotury. Prothonot-irv10 OUice. MtlHintown, Pa., Aueu.t 22, 1887. KFHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- By virtue of xn order f tho Or(h4a'A Court of JuLiila county, the undorsiued Administrator cum tfslamenio annex ol tb estate of Tbomu Wattn. Ute o!" Mouroe towrmhijs (ioceiisil, will sell ly pub'ic ren- duu or outer', on tiu? Ircmiit at 1 o clock r. M., oa bTAR" M AULu.at tiiG Ll uutsJiiJiii -n yju7-.tt. Ii2t is. L.Ii 1 qtirt. 4 9, W""(n tlii-. irvi, r wr conib:n5 f4 t1! HI -.sT jUAU'liKM.Iouf ft f-nn m ortfii-in rah ih-s Nh.W f saiiiic t-t iiaving- an ur ti ti. : tra.1 Cain he uftrd bv Sj ri'ik r h'rjr A, l utinrd ciiciavlly tjr te in .japger doaches nd lv-c!i:n. Ai i- eitrg int la OtTSmeriWuoii, It is cneap aaurcliu'Ditf. oast;o3turr js 0rnsrt'S.t.-.O'?'Trl-z - ( ' j ; cXT;j'3U:3.4R i'. cld 5k onr,i nd iii a : -tim -hi out 'i 6 z' t of .vh;cii im Vim st ever ;e. VJ l.9. I l.S i. . ftllL.tra riTil ttr(i. T kta? IV':,. n. .. fri v.i erf Jf Je.st Vri-.a l-l ir. e-scrv 3 Mi J P GEJNUrNE: A1ND ABSOLUTE CLEANING SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK AND ODDS & ENDS. We waiit to Lfvt rid of our Hurplus 6tock. We wtint to tret rid of odd lots. We want to cret rid of broken sizes. We want to tret rid of all the ends and remnants that have accumulated in our ntore during the past spring and summer season. Calculating the real cost of theso goods we find them to be WORTH ABOUT $11,300. But totally ignoring their true value, we have concluded to close them out for the ROUND SUM OF S8,O0O. With this end in view the price of each garment, although marked down previously, will undergo an additional reduction. Surely nn man should fail to embrace this best of all opportunities to m;ike advantageous pur chases. If you doubt our blatc-ment in the slithteHt. we ask vou to come in and see the plain llguros marked on the ticket of each article. This will likely convince you of the truth of this special sale of odds and ends. ODDS AND ENDS IN MEN'S SUITS. There are altogether about 500 suits, representing over 50 different styles and patterns, any K.ize among them. We have divided these suits accord ing to quality, into three different lots which we will offer at $5.00, S8,00 AND S11.25. Our $5 lot, would cost not less than 58, while many buits would be considered bargains at $9. Our $S lot is one we recommend for dress suits and all others whose calling require a neat appearance, former prices ranged from If 11 to 14. Our $11.25 lot contains nothing but fine, imported dress suit", sacks and cutaways: etylwh dressers should come in and see these goods; for mer prices 15 to $17. ODDS AND ENDS IN BOY'S SUITS, Gives every father and mother a chaiice to "rig him out" in a first-class suit for one LhI; tho money it's worth. If your bojfr knee pants suits be pure ar.d look at our broken sizt s of these garnjenis The suits we will close out at ?2 50 arid were marked originally $3.50 and $4.75. If your boys wear long prints suits it will pay you to secure and pick your choice of the rather limited assortment of Sr'o and l! suits at $3.50 and 64.50, $8 and $10 suits at to and G.25. SCH0TT. THE TREADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLIISTOWN, 1'A. vaiG.wcrHr.oase, el,' -a v.' 1 1 1, ii A t ttrov a! AT I? 1 n,it r. t-tr;. It, -5 is c r-.i-. nr:d r- M c: . r i . : C -er f S Saturday, September 3rd, 1887, f-.ff'F U&S-'H Th, fel th ica. estllo to wtt't Z-Ujllgl u..itlMd A t'act of land sitaato in Monroe tows- "3 VL;; !? l.: ir i ti::- ;i"7 ti M rt;r. .'umat. county, bounded and descr.b- H rt-J J,, g ed as tul own : on tLo nirtu Ut I i'ia or S. ,J . .1. nt. ......i . , i5 rwT at t- Mills a tul Ema K-i'U), oa tho south lands t r(,r n-n in rt hI ltnTiiirn. Tin: I'tA.IMI.ViSlA I 4 1 IT . fcrin: of Geo.-go Kutule.t an 1 John I'u'li. on the west by lands of Solomon I.auver, and on , t the east bv land ol !eorge II jckenbrau ght ' and Michael Kemleit, contamii g Tv.i!)"tfi mii ""neni'iEil 52 lh';A.bul csassnJ luliaiiiE rfUo ft CI i. 5 3 Dearborn SL.Chi-iala.' a e'rh i ; sto.k b. r t ii-u i r l'.-h,i a-i up l-l-. i l ' " .t :l . -i e..ie- ' '! ins tl fie r ; inel l"ie. Tl. i S. iiir-gri.ve s.-t-'iol bird in;ectc1, d-ui ui- t 'own school bono and Ion i i ths mi'.n edetitty ! girder to bo unsafe. A new girder I he Li. 1 1 in the bui! I'm '. Ie:hi;-s it ! be tiroi . r t.T the school b i.ird ol thi town antwuij-si - t , : il nave ine iiiai'i u t i i -o t a amiac't. bt a -n f 1 : p i nd I 's, I ) id FeiioW a' i to would tcliJ 1 hoase bro.il.t !o this p'ace an I an I t :ki-n ihetice by th i iii.-::. bur. A iiutubi r of the readers t I .h Sentinel n :nt uihr , Mr. P.-nt: L'i-k. when be the Putt rson Ui-nse, ye:.r ago. Not lone since Mr. I.usk died, at Harrisbure. Ha t in ide a w id and dis'n! lt d h.s estate ac j cor ling to a Harrisburg p'p- f follows .- A .'loustrr Lixlt ibllioi tu be Held lUtH a ear. Tlio TLn :y-:l.;r I Annual Exhibition of ILe l'ei iisi lvania Slate Agricnitaral Socia tv w iti oj.-n r:j...n the ground of tho Sa tiety iu Philadelphia, oa llondtjr, Septtm ber o h. and win conim ie for two week er Poael, who j c'.trsing uu r-atut.lay feptcaibt-r lTtb. The reltf.ve to ;he j c!tcu:r.stan:es under which the Stite fair .r auh r a in ij I vi i, hiil this yer sre mor- than usu.il- but l!in!y In 1 ' fivorat'e and no effort it m ney w:". be spared t i: ako this txhst.itioa exceed at.-, t'.i ii i! a! "u is iii th ' S 'nte of Pen i s lvania. Tho annual el ibiti. i.s ef the S-.tiety have '.; t beun id eiy atnl we'i ktiown, and have each y3r brought theu-a- 1 of eopte to Pliiladol ph'a to aiteud thctu, but it is safe to say wistown, and i...l;.-i ia jo, i" p. m. train "..j ICO ACRES, more or less, over on. hundred acres clear- i ed, the retuaindcr being timber laud well set with chestnut and rock oak, having thereon erected a Guodl'rauieTnu lor) douse. and xew niaH mitt, and other outbuilding and very good runnin- wster. This t a desirable proper ty located a . ...nt two mi'. from Riehtl.-ld, in ch.e proaitu'.ty to ,-i'ool and in au in-teliigt-nt and moral community. TERVI3 Ti u per c.-ut. of the purehaso niont-y lo be i-ai 1 when the proi.rrtv i i v.T l.i f .ri' been seen strtck. n don;hitcen per ceut. on the confirmation of salt by tho court, and the residue on Af il 1st, lb!-, when possess on will be given. PETf-i: liKUH N, Adtuiuiatiatt-r c July 27, Wl. a!. h - : i A l number E-.-'Vi i". ird, Sol S:iv:n l.i liui -n' reni'.v. all : To .". a. iu!l at. ' l'j,0O', M-sss kept that the exhibition which is now b- ing ar ranged w ill be id ider rang3 and greater interest than those of past years. Tho grounds of the Society arj couven- I iei.tiy locate 1 ia Phiia le'phia, j-ist al the crossing il tue 1 euusy ivatiia and Philadel- t. a. MilTLlS ICAUEMV. 1 1'ilian, in grest num u t ... r ii!ro i I near TUomp !.t v..l lever. t-r Cai'iou-e 1 I.u npsau l Hit-in- ' Caper Iiu'il, A. P. L. Dull and Daniel L." U :r'os, aI:,l Ji.i . Jennie Dii'l are eich c.veu $10J. I titles j. I'iuo htrect Prt sbi b riao cliiiic'i is giv- the cne- i S, r .m, w. ilinus, et. - ive ? by use i n $1-I' ar.d Ihu bisvruth street 'r -Miyter-kt-td tho 1 of one bottie. Warranted. Soil bv I.. : '.an Sal buh School $". ). The bi.. ucu of ! Uat ks i. Co., Druggist, MifVi.i' )'n Pa. tt. I ... The eits, that ton Ix.ys g ..l!i'-rel along the river sh- re, s tuo v.. .ks ago ai-d t -. k a "i i arty at her tiotn- I i;i.s (r(illl h,l.. B;i,(1 j .,,tv:n, I Sidtl.t, S v.-e.iey, Uingh one. l . . th-.t weevil, :r: V y, ars n.'.i, :- - ar. the ta.ate is to ba divile ! i.ilo thr a cjual I ar'.s. on- goin t Mrs. J. J. I :M, o-o to eliev- ! II. nui SCOata."' , . ,1 I rom ' i.....naf' .-iiauia r - !KK1 I'lVli'1" ....... . id at - :.:..,., ion .n-J 1 l'iiiii..ei-iaaltt " vi'll. i i .. . : 1. 1, i .' . . . ...nlsSu' J I II j. III. lv ullli- ma Iroiu r . 6 Si?" . i ; i.i :: i i I"' "It.-1 I ' J 1'i-r J . H'l-t Wife, -:r nohle'i -last week. tie t!.TS if Lewis, wedding bouelit the W.N. in saU 'ist Thursday. 1 i !... l l-r, s II f r s. e. . - t'.v: in 1 taniity ef Wi Ike- -i ii-i . h'-t I itlirr-in-law ' n Ket-ru iti auh twp. i 1 with the Thoinp.oti- - --' '! give a c.ikc wa'k on j 17-:. .1 home ar. I pl.u i d in sand, in a b ing th .t in time a 'ot of wrSjiavirie' snake won! gr-t-l tl .- r , yes, t-.rt.cd out to be turtle ea. Inntea 1 oi snakes c of the t"X, little turtle cam ; out d the snd tl. i' as put in l'.; b-.X t ) hatch the eggs. I c:.:Toiding on the second t ry of Feid i Veyt-rs" l ouse gve way one atternooti, lat ! srrk.nli t J.'l.ti Prinllo was at worst. Brii.dle f. il a .!i-t..t:ce ! - fc t th ; a-rout.d. Mr. ileveis came to '-is -i..tanca ! I!i!l I 'l-k. ot '.Vashmciou, and one to Vr.-.. J. I..:sk, of llA-i Ai . tine, i. jir M a-lay, Til.' .o , K laiuiii tr ; tato is al J- d a! lr-ui $1 '.I'l t S I . ifr I kllr.-irili.t livt. auiotor i e ..ut - J - ' " I litis .nn 1I.1IH ii - .. . . i nurses, nniuu, ca.iit-, so.-i- 14..1.1 lutii, ai.'i . day on the Kinds of Ocean Grove, is lliat the bos! ol lteilities for transportation ara phia and UeadiUj lvai'ooals, bolli of which have siat.ons at tue gates oT the grounds furnishing easy access to the exhibition both from the ceuntry aud irum the centra of the city. A tra -t ol i ) acres of land is included in the gruunls, giving ample tootil lor thousand of v :sitor beside the com uo iious buildings of the Society. The t x:.i'..:J i.-n L.::l :i:.r-ihe:..selve .ic (,ub stmli.l slrtie.i.ire .. r jjIi- I with iron, cou t.iiu:n -P .. '10 iare tej- of II or spteo ft r eX.ob.t-, p.-ovioo 1 i f i.ie ci-.i'iil 1 oq ol 1 .-: tem'Kir. '.Light o pike . .v ..' ! no. .:i I e.l is inches. tn t -n t ' tl '.. , r-rt iv ill be Fair yal 1 an time. :rt;it c.n call at Me - Hid, Mun stn et, r, .V ci-n'i ; beat, '." I of ii -v. John T. I) 'bhins "tho beeo : I v- er.ne j inar," ho i soiceii.-es calie-l, ha sot ricn by marrying pvopie. 1'orovnr two y .-a;. s Dr. Dobbins has svo. -ted 176 marriage Ler tnomh. Since Kelt i.:g in Cam i.::i it is t-.-ti:ual. 1 that he has jo.n ia the holy t olid ol leatriiuony no less linn o'asl coup.es. M st of them ca..iu troia Pennsylvania, I'll. la 1 lphia contrin uting the greatest uJiuber. A Iriead oi Iha aria, arid b .1. j Doctor's who ought to know claims that At a meeting ol the Scho A i!o ird of per- he average ee paid boo b Ihe groom is 1.:.:.. -gh t-.A-stt'.;., held on Salurlay alter-j moro than He es..aiates Dr. Dhbius' n..o .1 last. 1":.' loliowiug teachers were j t.3ru, ng in marriage lees, however, at cLo.-u. .".no .1 Wilis tor Ihe Oaht e!i. ..!.. o-.O sn.ee Jauuaiy 1 Nvj. The luecy preach r :. r tiie 15 ,C ii 1". t' S . Kiui-r i ,-r 1 knowu io hav.' r..-.- -ive.4 over )'H in H olbev i: .l.ert B. C fiipVll lor j no week It.r ly;i.g the lus'riuionial Unoi- i. tiered by tue t vn laiiroads, which deliver jive Htock or iiierchinJ.ae at the grounds, and by Adams' Ksjress Co a paay, which Las an ollice ou the gro-oiids. Kvery ind uct ruent is ollercd lo intending 1 1 fv'.ibiio- of 1 v class of st ut k. ajrle.nltur- MiOl iu town I'il. An Ergii-h and classical school (or bolh sexes. Fall term opens alonday, September 12lh. a! e. waknek, Aug. 10. 1 mo. Principal. Waslxington and Jefferson College, WASHINGTON PA. The S7ib ye-ir b.-eni SepteoilsT 1 1th, ClUNMlcui. Sclent ific and Pre paralury Hcpui t menlt. Eur inlorination eoncunu g Preparatory D'-p irinitnt pj ply to Prof. J. Adolpb St hn itz. Principal, r or t ataloguo or oth er itiforuialien to I'UliS'T MOFFAT. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, Gett)nburg, I'a. 1 ROUNDED IN 18:52. Large Faculty. Two . lull courses of study Classical and Scientific. Special courses in all depart ments. Observatorv and labor atones 1 ! .v v 1 MM BEST CUJTH1E- niter SE FOR ME AM) YOUTHS, I 0K I50VS AM) CHILDREX. liEDC.EIt lUJILDIXG, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. IKE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D. W. HARLEY, Only those houses who pursue aa ALL THE YEA 11 HOUND Policy of Lowest Trices have the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronage. Everybody knows that D. W. ILirley ia tie Chiof Champion of STEADY, UXSENSATIONAL PPtlCES. No wonder, then, that all beacons find us EQUALLY BUSY. No spurtd. No "vvoi.derful sacrifices." But Honest Prices for Hon est Clothing. Clothing f er BKi aud LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEX. UNDEKWEAK, BOOTS and SHOES, U ATS, CAPS, GLOVES, and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at prices thut will do you good. Measures taken for Suite, or parts of fiuits ou bhoi t notice, of a style to suit your funcy, or the most recent fabhion cut. Tho Corner cf 15ri.-ge k 'attr Streets is the business place f tk Valuable Clothing Hcuee cf D. W. HAELBY. Jamiavy 10, 18S7. "THE GIEL I SiEFT BEHIND BIEJ? an.l be the aid t f h. "ale r. i.i-d :es s re-;ve.l hi ; thi.t l.a wa abie to go iion.e without assnt.in . Ho ij braisad about tha ti-ck , al iiuplemmt a,ud Inacbiiiery, or general Three ia, buildings. Libraries 2'J,0O0 uitrcl.antlise, aa.J j r i .iunii aggregating , volumes. ExtHinsca low. Accessible by H J. I ! tor -ppv -t'. ! M.ii'.-.. e.d thi eailie !e th i- county. Sou.e . uiembt rs dowu I I Mount a' :cli II I s.-fiooi at Reno's. ..... l.iurt: U, Fran'i T! Arcti Kock, eh -r for 1st -hool oniat for Piimary Jor.n Stouer for over $-i0,(A"O are ofl'ered for conititioii. Tuere is no limit p'actd upon exhibitors as exhibits may be entered from any state. Tho prcui.uiu list is arranged upon a basis of great libtrality, and oiTer substantial ro luuuciaUon to li.er.tor i..us exiiihitors. In audition to the interesting and very ex- :eu.-,i,e exhibit. on. there will be no lack of I amusement proided up. n the grounds laid Br.Uev lo his wile vester !syf just starting out in lite. .! 1 ua - ! I y -h. 5 . - Ii e t..n M j r. oi t of a te Wo pisr.ni she In-gan i .hoe and Leather Be- atdmne'r. -vol, di i'iit .y anythi: to ' licduce.l IluteH to I'en-.)lva anyone al.ont'uhat I waa f:!li- ; you nlit 1 Ilia State Fair. before 1 ist lift you I I tiat a a secret. ".v scr-t f Wry I itid'wt know it was a er.et.'' I . n-B'it-l. V.-u ot rearetfuily. "Wei!. Why, I did 'ut luaotowa Junction, Phil idolphia, Septeiu- .k'.f vi a found irni'.'v i t v i 'uu t ot lorg-ry last week I to a ! rm i t one year in th. lU" Sit. ill I' . . ; l tint o : -ut.il Torticos, . i : .1 II :i a - - ... I o.M.S I ""-"a 0" . ...... lath. " , : ;. ...in. ... 9 ., . v . U -I ' . to ,:teiide " . . r l.i. . Clj.. I.. . k s.i a. '-.I'lit f..r the w..g--n" I o; e-l t;.t. Itries 1 it ol foot ...-.. i ..-n and hiidi en rvvr el - did vol' 't f I wai t t know." . :. - t no, I r.ev. r i"-t. " - , i.. ilu to I7ih, iuclusive the! know it wa a secret, j.ewi.uri, rve.. j a r.bi,;ion will oe unusually com ! i.reheiisive, and id embraej mauulactiirr From the . eliu.-grtv i ru.une oi .- - ; Uu hist l".ieiv- alt.rn.Hiu a Mr. pre 1 i Koush ol t r.ebig a retumin; from the i id rtd'ng l:or- anu lei iing a . jmmoa it, Ho lives quietly, it a man ot simple tastes" wj, ),., additional ccsts to i Niters. There ittel i s .einingiy enjoying hi Oriaf reo.tj i x (jno race track upon the ground', which iroiu marrying and a tvisiag youug couple j ia now buiU(, euiaiged to oue llf milo- The races tbemeives wi!' I or La one of the central at. Tactions of Ihe S.ato Fair this year, as lue liberal p lr-es which are offered will undoubtedly secure the entry of many w. ll-kuowo hoi -ea. There will also be all kinds ol taticy races, such aa bicycle aud tricycle race, tc. The beat bind cf music that can. lie se cured will be constantly on the ground, and wiil furnish an abundance of god mu sic. Visitors can bo u en and cheaL.lv serv- I I. ed with ic.iealiiucuts oti the ground, aad every provision will be made for th.ircom ! fort. Tht. tbirty-lhird annual exhibit- ia ot" Ihe Pennsi Ivan.a Slate Agricultural S-k-'i- y Mill be held ut tfcj Fair ground, near Gr- te . m the , A !1 r -e . h. Kern, m :i iu tl... 1 r.-a-t o.lliti . a.- oM e :i t.- .i n by ono .it ..t i-huanuel Moyrr, i.;.. tijs b.u'.ly hooetl -f his coa-s laat Sa'- . their wi-. iniat l V a' J.! let... tucky Journal t.iacbiii-r , i..ip.t iueuts, apt lratu, p-sduce, live st'.ck, an 1 uii.-cciia.uoUs disllavs ,1.,,, t, ..in every braoeii of lnluatry. Tha agreeale $ dO.O'.tJ an., this A 1! the railroad one reaching the city Ii..-i.vr l.tdt of l-ghtniri ttasb.4 from tbu sky, i wltU .L)J ,o.euiflceut facilities ouered by wnl carry passeugers to and frora the lohoived by a te.ruic p. al of thunder, the ' m.n fru. ill insure a tins display. J grounds a! greatly reduced rates, and tx ekctric current struck Liai, causing instant j T(je ro-I,Js are juc.ted at Genu intown I cursmn trains will prohab'y bo run from a'l .leath and kuhr.g ttre hoiwc l.e was riuiK. ! Ja. c!j,.a, on the Pennsylvania ii itirvaii itupsjrtaut points in l'enny ivania. Those Mr. K..:idi i aa vsliuaiabie ci'.iren agid ( r-it-u ,-;rl.tI comitiuaicalioa from every jor- e p'.-naij- t.i vi-.it ihe Great Coosti icav. s a wi.'e and a family of children. ; ioa 0, ,uC ivnnsy Ivauia Syslenu . Cwntennia! celebration will do well . ... ! -he, ptnoS v !ran., Kailrcad Company will , to so arrat ge their trip a ta enable them -. - . ....: .- i..-' -r i t..o Fair ., I th :-sn:.i:l 'IljrVeSt HJ-JP.' U II- h T .M.-Vi-ter-s wools o;lo-::o sfroraiJl stations on treonent K ulroad trains. Location, on Ihe BATTLE-FIELD of Gettysburg, most p'o-.j.- j ant and healthy. I'repur ut tr V iS--l;irt latent, in separate buildii ?, io: hoys and young men preparing lor business or College, under special care of tho Pri'.i- ! c.ipal, and two assi t ints, residing with stu j dents in the building. Fall term .t,eus ! Sept 8, 1887. For Cataloene. a.ldre"-a II. W. HctvNKiHT. D. 1 . President, cr UUBEK G. BL'CKLES, A. M-, I'riccipal. Oettyeburg, Pa. j PARKER & CO., 2iL'tx St-ket. "Mirr: intown, Penna. Irau...ei s. fceur,i b'.ng busi ness. Ditfjr..., :.' y. Accounts of ti: t'i f. iud. .iduals and corporations solicits 1. F.tiir prr tent, inttret .-illowed cin Welve LI 't:!U' Ct.itillf..l?:S. A .t l 2 i-'a7. -i ."t -"rr r "a x - a- - -t i - - : .iro aufTerlng trom tlie error-, sn I i: . . .:. i.iot youth, nervous rcaknei-, e-.r.y - . n jot manhoo-1. fce.. I i.ill send a le. I; o r-t: enre you, FREE OF C1IAI.OE. Thi great ;.-v.-:.stJt.-overoa by a miialoriAry In fioutli .,..:.' -i. : ent a teir-aitlreauo.J envelope to the lit.:. ,: i-iUPII T. IsatAJt. Station D, A no Turk Citu. I H m trz I Evel rrf. -. .-a' .'.''- w-ij'" --SaS". -a-Lii a i2Tstts . , . i,i HiitC''' -V 0:.,iii-a. Ll-f c.cjWts.a-ri. III, A-tg-iT t--.r ;.':.'.n --v s.- . Z X f-.-: iVtSi -Sri- HPAVVfctjrt -v-S-- a,--J;Vr 5 i.2 T.'j vl-!(r.-r In 1V : .fli. rc: V. .itri tue cr ar.y oU.or. i.i l. H n. it ream ,ocDa .tt ju tTintjioins ixie x atr o.- ..i.e and fore the celein ion. ! h::'c i on S iJui.l-y tlti rfJJi ii.te:oer i ;.ai:rot M.:i!iit-jwn a-J i.v. relur HECK'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, STILL TIIE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ONE IN JUNIATA COUNTY. At The Old Staxd, Cousee of Main and Bbidge Streets. A practical experience of fifteen years in handling leather goods is an advantage we give our customers. We know what good stock ii, and can tell why it is good. We invite inspection of the largest stok of foot wear ex hibited in the county. Prices as low as the lowest. We are here to stay, and will not be undersold. No deception practiced, but respectful, satisfactory, and .- 3-,f. n.l..-r nth t 17ta- CluiI to I'. W S -silcr. S.-eret t rv tif I'o. Pr.nvl- ; --I - ' - , , vania State Agncullurjl Society, has open- ; UOnCxt attention givea IO ail piUCliaJserfc. - uju. at roiti.c l rates. tltaatratM by the f. ef a T T ?n-A f--.crr. '-; T '" pirtur.: bnt i-hss i.a-MT ,t' i;:.v o:s ''. . lVtlt Flftn Wn-sl. A. tsut I a'-r for tha 1 .1 - ' ," - w. ...!. c,. roila r.il r.rSi Wiiasl. Life ia lnsocars riirg (Thi. p;rt,r, ,iU Wr f ,rr.h-.l en tare. card, printed in elegant to any on. who wiU agree to frame it lENCLOPt! STaMP.) t..efer e.t.ie. .ed TH s T. T. H AYDCCK Ci?. R5 AG S C 3.. Wnei.saisPr.ee List. Cor. Hum mnilT .T--n -, '- IsX '.TI.O. t3 ISVTSTS "r.! ZB r.OHiASH- AStms wmni ?;ntM wi havi aisit Gip BOILERS of wll Size. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND TILL U3 WHAT YOU WANT. Drawer 1130, ELMlliA, N. Y, Branch Offices: j IO South Canal Street. CHICAGO, UU Street, SEW 1 OIIK., CAl'TI. XOTICE. t ALL persous are hereby catitiontd against fishing or huntiiur, gaihering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lauds of the under sigued J.S. Kehepp. MANURE SPREADERS Jg, C ARM WAfiflMR Klith first 7W The ebaapt fipr-mlfr out mod th OniJ K 1 11 U aliBtt iou uw : liar p u iom w . Also msDUltsCtiirra -asA. nt tl.ll l.r VjlSijfeg Hnllra laiparial ir iiMMrtlPSt raw citaeker. MoBwrek Vaoaiil Mill. Cora fskellei. Fet d 'lter. etc. A tl ar. warranted. Price malle.1 frw. H. VTAKk AC HIS E TO. rnl.aibi-.0. atera Atrsnah U..M. HAbCUSTO W N, Mil. lringr aud Suuiuier (ioodi. I wonld iulorm the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place) t.f residence on Water street, MilUintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a lull l ock, of Spring at Summer millinery goods, all new, aud of the latest styles, and having employed first class milhners i am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come aud eiao. io my stock. I consider it no trouble lo show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Msrch 2J-87.1.T. The Sentinel and place to got job work yay y.oi i1 y.-- :i..c; 7'.-:i'caw of5ce i the .o-;-. Try it. it will c.nj thing in thai lino , 1't.rt ft". e?T-
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