Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 05, 1887, Image 3

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n .o- a m., Newport li.
i ir : Uarnsbtir; at lUlUaa,
1 '.ii um, J 13 p. m.
ap.i.s fcrass leaves altosaaii
i:... a:t stopping a all r-f,
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QyVTiyFjij REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
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Tasient advertisemeBta inserted at 60
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,,,01 business aotiee. In local e.l
.a -.. .aa sar lina for each Insertion.
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br tha year. Half or quarter
faction will be 1 to ,hoM ring
. J.flM 1 1 . .u T
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republican Connty Commute
TV f;i,nrir narue.l Republicana com-
Karrra-ff. H. I-ne, Rl.' Gap , A
t w,il,ia. Evt Waterfort.
n aare A B Evaua, Thompaontowo ;
rmi.h L..u.l-ni.iter, Et S.l.i.
VVa k r H'nrr Minh k, Tbompaonl'n ;
r.rn.anaah C E Hower, Jo.oph Koth-
hinua L'i Liiiht, icko la. Per-
lirubtker, Mahontonico.
J J. 'tin M l.itt tit- ekiHla,
W. 11. Zn.lera. lMmmaTi;:e.
Gorfranr Curtin mt ;K r . . I e
Uia late CoB.tltuUi.al CoBtoooial. ho had i 52-40 s Smi. v'IT!!!.7-! J51 for
hf Docket r,ickd d hi. .h ..w I ..... ""- ! . Uamil-
. ,io- . . v.-.,UO, HIJ . Vn n.tia- ...
it. T...i i-uuu, ia j
3 . Mr. Mcr.d4e of pttterabarg ,
ra. Paa-.ne of Spntco Cre.k. s Jh'
Suma.W., of J.me. Crock, ,ad oUiOT. of
rot
IJi.l J 1 lltwell, Pleaaant Viaar;
ratterauo ;
Hcrt!er, J R Graham,
R T barton, O W
B ,i,!i3, i-vrci-e Mill.
M I' Pi M 'uunirjtham,
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r.rt. M rrr,r.Ti Itvja.
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Port K'vi Wbi-
n:ifr. 1'ort Kot!.
jj, ,mr,nt.Vn vVellinitton Manbeck, H
C McO.iin, Thoim ..ntn.
Bt.,I,vi,t Pi tr-Bterger, Walnut; J
Hi-;r:-"'. a.-a.Vtuij.
K(Ure P P Killer, JoaphShcIiy Rich-;-.t.
l.ark L H Carnttn'M, R II Patteraon.
Kattrr..'n F'u M.-!oy, Kel! Mc.N f al.
HilSir.towa J i:um Mi Cauley, Jatuea K.
R t-:-u.
B vk I' f Kxaauel Bo-'i!e, H. W. Opp!e
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favetti T. S
S. H. C ! -n . . ' l' r u in.
F. E li- , Srv r. tiry.
Sir. and Mra. Shelly Klow, MUa Slua
aelmao and Elmer McMeen and lira. Me
Meea onited with tha Pre.bjteran charch
Uat Sabbath.
The Illinois potato crop ia a failure in
eome parta of the elate, poutoea hare been
aelling thia month, at one dollar and twen
ty centa a baahel.
J. Warreo Plette, had a hemor raara. laai
Wedneaday morning, that occasionrd a
good deal ol concern on the part of bis
aamerona friend.
Joseph Rothrock waa lay d-Iegate, rep.
reaenting the Lntberan congregatioa of thia
place in the Lutheran Synod that recently
ennrened at Stifflinburg.
No other offor like this. Send one dol
lar and lit ty centa to pay for one year'a
aubacription to the Siituti. aid Rtrtiu
C and Tkt n',klt Pr,.
CerUin cititena claim to have their ahnt
rnna loaded, for the purpoee of peering
ceruin wood thieves. They aay they will
canae a aoctor bill or a funeral.
Prop in to Schotfe clothina- ator .n.
be convinced of tie im-aonseak of cloth
icgofall.tjleelo.uit yon or any ther
one. We are alwaya glad to see Jon.
Itch. Pram, Aftg., eJ Srratchn of
every kind cured in 80 minutes by Wool
fordU Sanitary Lohon. Use no other. Sold
by L. Back ax,d Co.. Druggist, Mifflintoan
Pa.
Lt of letter, remaining in the P.tterao.
HoJllf 'r BM:rm - ReccaJacoba;
Leopold, Ea.j; Charles A. Moore
Mtse Viola Mateer. r .
! Mr. Ed. sK.,u. : w
...,8 Mr. J.A.VanWinkl.
" Iur be above will ple, ,
they are advertiaed.
p D owaeb Kick. p. M.
Patteraon Pa., Oct. l.t 1887.
LUt of letter, uncalled for remaining in
tbe P. O , at MUBmtown. Pa. Ser,.So,h 87
Partte. calling fr letter, in ,hi wjjJ
Pi-.. a.k for advertiaed matter. Letter,
L.,e Wi,lTOn. j. F. Snyder. Harry
v7" 5 Pa,,wson. MUler,
W.xVIcIonald. Mrs. Mary U. Uenry,
m. Guns, Miss M.J. Bidirell Jh. n
John C. Whistler, Mis. Clara Si.lw..
Reynold., W. V. Giae. J. B. Muaser
Jamea Nime, J. B. Cree. Linie L. Ba-t-i'
v... r- .1.. . ... .
cruoaxer, Miss Marie Kniblor.
Po.ul C3. . fain. Beaver, Jamea S hielda,
Lia,o C. Okcon, W. S hellenberr, E.
Sctnoppenhiaer.
oepanure Monday morning for Ohio, to
Ueak up tbe .oil for the .tring crop. He
took with him for heip, Martin Pry, Kmmett
Anderson and four horse.. our old
trietid. Sir. Jamea Witmer. of Pfonti'a
LEGAL.
A MEXDMENT TO THB CONSTITU.
P-tlon Propoeed to tbe citizens of thi.
w.uvuw(M,.n Tnr UaaMI Mnvaavarawr.l
Valley, ha, for a number of year., turned llon b be General A.asmbly or tbj
hia ttenrlnn , ' . I Commonwealth r du-;
his attention to potato raising, ard alwaya
reaoy market for them. This year he
planted J2 acre, in potatoo9 acre, ia
ffouu'. Vly, 8 acre. ln SaviUe town
..J IS
" ro on Hia farm ln JuniaU
county, from all or which he ex Dec t a t
, ..u olOW ana ,000 bushel. Be
en a auccesaful potato rais-
11 alao remarked, that to
me average .pecutor the arr.v of femioio.
beauty which adorned the fair grounda laat
week waa aurprUiug. Perry Ujuat lull of
era, aaa toeir presence ta one of the draw
ing carda of the exhibition. Gallant, from
neighborina; countie. were paralysed by
their magnetism. W. Frank Fink,
of Ellt.burg, ha organised a singing class
of 2S member,. - Tbe member, of the
Reformed congregation of EUoUburg, are
making 4uite an improvement to ih.ir
church ediflce, by putting up .tone .tep.
m place of the old wooden ones in front of
meir church. Tbe atoaea to be iiaad
me step, wore hauled from
pi..
a Mb.
the
for
Chestnut
M'l-aer, McAli.terville :
If your lightning rod needs to be pnt in
a state of refaira. Call on J. M. McDonald.
If you bare no rod ia jour build ng Mc
Donald will give yoa the repaired rtd protector.
SHOW LOCUS.
The covD hunt:!. a.-.'in i here.
Prvb--fry iu (ration in Ibis place.
T-i f- "' ' ""ion crop is a failure.
Taai-v-Ja-i't-i S''ls aro taahionaMo ia
tax
S:'5 l.II's h iro tht.ir cliocks ta-too-
i. u :il tako place on tho 27li
:tg L.kvoc among the hoa
T
("a.i'.t-r is i
In f.- . .-:ty.
TLa ttr.it(:ir' 1 icnic next yaar, ia to bo
a :wo wc-i'i (ic n.o.
The lr--.:i.t tu--!' a great many 'nub
b!".'' '.a '.la C'.ru 2 e ! la.
! Ea.ui ifriiiT pay the organ in
jhr Vrrti . tcr.aa c Lurch.
TLa i-as-.-3 L4 hern Tav.irable to a fair
rUrt f. r a nf wbi'at cr..p.
Mr Giavbu: ia j riprinir to put a new
ru- t'i a h; tur'ntnr-i h.niio.
D. W. ITo. !. aiui.- fra Uent visit to
It i i ace, or. vl b .iueas.
DMia-B-.a : t:aitig about boldinf a
cn:aa:a! i.e y?srit ttfaie.
Work h. bivn remirued, with a few han't,
la tbe Fcriir.acb ore mines.
Tier wia aa.u! er Urge catch of eels iri
tta riter d ir:3 't-1 ' 'ta rain.
Tha tL": rt:uiriblo now from Mexico,
u U -x!co waa shot in a duel.
CiitusB.Ciiwrow.p. ji.
The nollidaysburg Register aava .- -Oue
night !a,t week two young men and two
girls started to drive ttom Altooua to Wil
liamsburg. When they reached the Three
Mile d am it was very dark and just a they
cauie to the highest point of th t.
j wall the horse shied and Jumped into the
river with the carriage. The occupant,
aaved themselves a bath by springing out in
to the road as the carriage fell. The hor.-.
preserve ! 11 mndered around in h- t .
o..f ao mell a. red ,1.,. roof ,,ut. f-r ' houra they br.e loos, a
' " ..r auciona.3, 1 in uuk. The c-ri.ifff w4
M -"" J I aV. I M . . . a . .
. u.ma rwt 01 water an l it was there
lax couccwra abould band over the mon- I jesierday. 1 he liveryman otTers ten
mr thm. Ii . . fc... ... '
... ..... uc-u cam over to ineni, tu tlio I "ra o anyone wio will gtt the
county, to the poor, anil school au'lioritr. ! out."
Tbe tax lun.l i. not. fund for tax collector.! From the Le.,to.vn Gazette Oi,
to speouUte wuh, or pay debt, with. j our citi, , who pr .srU,
-1 auarcuuia aro Deciuuine to r.-; : some iun in trio iin.unt.iin.
Don't neglect the roof of yoor
There is nothing knows that will
honse.
WAIT.
Wait lor the Grand Opening of Schott'.
a by order of tbe Secretary of the Com
monwealth, in purauanc of article XVIU
wnauiuuon.
...
resointioQ proposing an .mend-
106 constitution of the common
weaiui r
c-
Ho,t of Reprutntalteu of tk Com
of J'nu.ylv.mm t. General J,.
"' met. That the following 1. proposed
a amendment of the eonatitntj..n tt..
""'"oiiweaiui Pennsylvania ia accord
-T . provuion. of the eighteenth
aBtaTxla laat e a r w
-wi uioitjui ;
AMENDMENT
otrike APt fn.m satinn i .r t t x .
. ; vw VI -UlalUlffJ OlffDl,
We lour UQalliieaftrinnfi fA- v-.t
- - i . " w uvu
mm lOllOWl ;
If twenty-two rear ofu-a
trlJ"fM.witbia two a state
wuicn anau hiv k-..
sed at least twe mouths, and paid
wast one month before the election "
that the section which read, aa follows :
J "" iwenty-one year.
' poaseasinz the foUawii.r ,n-ni
ti,.r. ,i.n l . " i"""'
-. .--ui im eouuea to vote at ail elar.
taon. s
Flrrt. HeahaJI hava, k. . .
r-,. c " m Vinson oi lne
.-.u oiam at least one month.
Second. He shall hava .iH i .i.
late ore year or if. ),... . -
ly been a ouaJifitd elector or niiv k.
fall and winter cloiAin on bttardavV .h , "V""' hB 6h'U bv8 removed
Uiaatockha. '-)
-.-tij receuing toe election.
Third. He shaU have resided in the elec
tion Ul.trict where be shaU oflor to vote at
" "" imaiMiiaioly prucediiig Uie
Vill.r .UK ..T.V .' "-'CU
an experience iu
tbe Uothiug Buimm for , pd ot ,ev.
enteeu years, and know, the wants or the
P-opi, and careiully provide for their
Turbctt Joltlnsi.
Port Hoyal fair 4, 5, 6 A. 7.
IWveat lor the poluicians, fair week
Malta'boT 10 TUrbOU " L"U
Uechan.cauurK cider
Iet stm dine I "'uri.-utng business thi lall.
li.ere will be UuckirJ i..ri. ;
, . , . " . tu tree
dol- ! ; . "", aaiurday eveniE(t, Sun.
, j """"s nu ouaauy evt-uiuit. UctotM-r
lulug
Airs. J.
mat tbM t a Uad of Uw aud not cf au-' reports good indication! ol coal-
arcny. i uey Invn a very poor opinion of! ' won't he disa:
the Itw.
; pointed.
Tyler and dauhir v:,-.
I . - w. Vt . . AUUIB
"f ' V lr) ,arJ 1 P"tlaat week visiting
r li. McAlee. 6
I 4.'.., u : .
Granviiie, ! , h ""J'- "sued her grand-
Wo hope I UJ"U,r laat Thuraday.
A o.,i i .MrVJ- S- .' i'aor teaches the bmc.t
.Murders never have . v.rv Liirh i nny S'luirrela bive be.n shot e., Vi ! 'T. . . counV- twin. 70
. . i: .. .t i - n.uui3 iu aiieuuance.
oiiuiuu n ino inoa.njf f the nooae. . . Tne conMable ia McV
To ell sul-acritiers to th.. Srvn.tr. i
Hipihulas ho p.iy srr-jtrair.s and jav
one dollar and flttv rent in advjnc-, Tht
II tekty Vi and thi Si.vtixel ad lit-1 r
rcBLic.vs will bo sent for the i-eriod of one
- : . - ' 11 1.. ...II. . V .
ear- coon, instead of rats . Thomaa Kr-L. I rt-. 1- I""1' uuIt..-r ot Yost Yo-
enberrv. Mr. ltd h u". u " , ."- t ZZ - ".... . 1 u" or-
, .li-rderiy. . . Charley aad Brose y rat
t n ot Ry-ie, put.s..iu'j appl.i p-i.uiuic .ju.
rats with
ytowu lock-' ilrs. a. JlcFaddeu Vir.lf-.l li..- l.tl
i , . . - v, taiucr. jar
ng drauk And j John La-idis laat week.
L.u-t b-atuid.iv wtilu
1 il
It i, atonihitig h w a coat of suitaUle
paint pre.-ervoM the roof of ahouae or barn.
You waut to be ctrt.ain ot the kind of punt
you put on your building. J. JJ. McDon
ald has the a:n( ttat a tin or woodeu roof
require.
i cjuu.iv wri .. ,...:.
- . .... .ul(,i u 1 I . . . .
lyil ir-u tl,e gafla ei.d.aud waa baJIv hurt.
il-l IS CUUtfttiptilig.
ansa aallie Y
uer waa tho recipient of a utw Heaver
giu a short time since.
r .horv! to bait luunlc
They et their steel trapa and cauirht two
coons instead of rats .Thomas Prank -
Uauiiuon built
"-.-a X.OJ5 mountain tnj ur: . a. a. B-ools ha, beeu aufTeriuir fr.m.
u, JalUruay moruicg while r l je lu"fr' he past six
Miller and liauimon were making railroad I " " grei to say mat iio aoea not
! Liokifg Creek V-itav. they beard . I ' j , , "''""
i t-r-iblo 0ol.e on tue mountain. wher rhir ! ,i ' ttu Jvi'"' VuU to 1H-
i ' " oeii oiuraa- niirht an
OrR R r . . . jouug .". sei me "tremors."
- wi vi LPiiuru. urniiLfiiL a h in ih vuM -... i j i
O - , a . aaaaj LTTJU BUU U1U AVQll OlitJ
FEHF1 A5SICULTHR1L WOBIS.
Steam Enginea, Saw Hills, Hay Presses,
Stump Pullers and Standard Agricultural
Implements genera Mr. Send for Catalogue.
A. B. FARQUEHAR, at SON",
Yerk, Pa.
Sept. 24.-87 4t.
The oldest and best Institution for ob
taining a Buinets Educstion. We have
ucceaiu!!y prepared thousand, of young
men for the active duties ol life. For cir
cular. aJdress,
r. Dl'FF A. SOX.
Pittsburg Ps.
Sept. 21-St
LJJ
""""a.
lots.
PARKER & CO.,
Mais Street, MrrrxrvTows, Petsa.
Transact a general banking busi
ness.
Discounts daily.
Accounts of firms, individuals and
corporations solicited.
Four per cent, interest allowed on
twelve months' certificates.
April 20-87.
Lit.ii
bear around
llClltl. 1 1m
Juuo0' Samuel Kilmer, moved to hi.
d the pen making a terriblu j iu lbe new apriLg hollow last Wednesday,
ey had uo gun fit to shoot the Daniel AtcConnel raised a large crop of
itb, o they lotl for otaer parts. I " lctor P"1'""" and has a car load lor sale.
. di'Xu' j, 11 07 a. ia.; a. M-x.caa waa shot in a duel.
. ."i! Wla '-'""-yonug
: -i a. m.i McVeyUa,l. j "" !a ' " of county.
- -. it a-u.lt.iii, 11 iJ a. iaufi ' J Korli Gus'.lu uaj tlaTy Hawk are jiint
i ::' . t tb. ol;!;.!,. .,f tbe Lutheran pr.on.ce.
st
and atop at all r-
ill irnaburg aud AihMU
- - n--a 1'blU 'olytiaH.
Ji ixnuurg, 10 'ia p a
a . .., MarT'.Tir.a, Ouata
--. M ..-rilawu, rhompawon
.o at xtittl.u, II iri a. awl
. i . . , am' Pittburg, 4 19 ti
. .-iva i'tiilauleipbia dat-y a
'u-.-t..rf ll.:ii a. rav,
. mi., Wiiiltn 11A7 f.mm
i.a.- ttacion batweaa nX.
:-k'i- Attoouaat4.34a.k
. ' p. tn.
. tti team fa
. 1 1 J . m., HarntbufC'
i-i innoa 4.4i p. ia.,
i., MilSersiown .-. t-
i .'. p. iu., VaaJyts li
.: ra a.l- p. tu., Mexic.j.l
.; a. '- f. ua.. M.ttllB IS !
ti -'. i p. ui., lloVsyui
-.ii Ua uiit.m 7,1 a a
7 I p. ui. Alto.na 9 00.
-. ....... Philadelphia I.'
r-- a" li am; Duncataa t
. ; rt 4 ul a ui; MiflUtk-l
. i " am; Mc
a o it a m; Huoliajta
u -I-I a tu ; Sprues u1'
. r i I ii" a ni i Be"
t...,ua 3 0i a mi f "-
parsonage.
Wb. Eauiti ra-Jivl UTO bushels of pota
tffa, a.,oo, n three acre, of ground.
S 1 ur C. B. U irnin an t Jarun. Horn
ltr Lars ab .ct eiinipleted Jacob Will's at
Hi.
V
5
Sir 5 ra -r ia at
!rr Ti., si.. ... a,. i.
Stti:
r-t!:onrs of Jauiata county, num
I, to wb .ai are paii Q larterly tT,-
hiai
'i-r.,.-i:.t-
!o rc-j ua
t"r Phi'a-telpii a on
1-oa in a S- Lool of
! man's lea-a were fainted. Mwrml h t.r-m
were backed, gagged and kit oa the floor
of the chapel all night.
Hirley, i, now in the eaat buying a atock
of new clothing.
have returned with a .tuck r.f all kinds, tf
clothing, for men and boy a, from which they
may select to .nit individual taste.. Prices
moderate, and in accordance with the time.
S'jaka ! American Ya:chman, .bake, the
event.
mountains.
Dot BLEB.
GRAYBILL'S
furniture fctore has beeu
. east. OB SaaJ"'
,1 .v Mail a-t""'
f. tu.
kl.il -I
uoruiaa Sr11
- row N LUVISIOS.
I., t,toru Junctlo. tf
li. .1 a in. a UP'i
' III ti 111.
it : ';-:ou JaucUc?f
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:: !ivisio.
. Twotia 1
t s i.i m 7 13 o aw
.:r.weavtllo aad Cle"-"'4'
p iu,7 -J p m.
.- Tyrone tor Warrlurit1
. ( ..rnace a'id Scotia ,'
r T v mil a iroui B"!1'
.-! at il Uj u ui.aai1''
o a: Tvrone
i.-l. . i at a oj ua,
.i.r...i.a
r J3uei-
from Car
an
ai Tvronerrom Scod.
! t'.-unsylvaai roro
VHKDFOKIPlVl-J'1'
tor -.
I to
irri-mi
T m Kijrer, .r tt-ir of
' -'J' M'-'rew m this
"iT.ri-iiy.
f irx
th
jiiam mai n uuni.ii, from B ack Log, to
this place lait Saturday, and l.,d rl hi.o in
jau lor naving threatened to burn buildinga. old one w
.......... . u,,acga tauiuiwriiiiion joii loeonom (in) j-ii drcased li.ir:v-flvo to1 l-aiiai and Annie Tyl
air. t.auiue.1. loity pounda. j leuueia semce at Alatauioras Uat Sunday
"ExSherirr Walls' new dwelli audi From the Huntingdon Uiobe .ay. , The "lite G.ouier was .uuc. n tho foot
store r.oru, In East at.r.ord i. rapidly , Stouo Valley OA. Ga. and Sliaera. Com- .lc..K last Xhurtday atmoj
noaaing cou.pletioo, and wUl be occupied ' pany, haa beeu orgaoixrd ttu tbe folio, i lU Ll: ,w "ik-
bv uierchant U..S. Thon pson. .The car- i ing niic.rs : William Ewn.g, President-! 1 lime ,or Ktbering chebtnuis ha,
penf.r w3rk w.a done by W. A. Miiiiken, O. il. Whipple, Secretary ; John M. Jo'iu- li'ZT lil"'. ? oao ua " "ed
ot 1 ,! i.rr j " t T . .nuii.
t '"' i vaivin jj -u ol 1'eleisburg,
Ya.o Colege Faculty havej expelled a , Jupu Duff and Uarry Ligtitncr, of West
nuaiber of tbe Soph more class for baling township, and Samuel My ton, Wna. Waik
some half doaen Fr.abaiea. One Fresh- I " n1 Kooker, At Uauree townabic.
Director.. U.Ufju, Ui required aiuount,
Las beea subscribed lo begin operations ia
Making a well. . . George A liter who.e j stocked with a new lot of tho
praises aa a brave detender of his homo a ill I , lm"
i- ..a t . " i laate&t fctv'Ititl Fi
W,ttiB a few day. he will I rf " ' . . .
m.,, .u , ,own list week, wnu : latatri IHIOU. LiiaiUDer
his wile acd littia huv. T),i. i.-ti- ..-. I i. . .
er'a brat u,p siaco the day he was .hot n't 1 eddllli5, Carpets, .Mat
Hawn a lew month ngo. Ue u tbie to : ting, W iudow ijhades, Lamps
-.k .bout .lo.iy .ah the .id of . c.a. Everything iu the HoueFurn
and I, mendin-r a., rai.idlv as ran h,.vr.r 1 . UU'e Urn
American Volunteer Sloop bt the Scotch : ed . . There art. Cul rU.i..n,. i ii I iture Line.
I T. t tlji rmUt 9 . ..0W V . x-,. t. . 1
r... T , .-...n jbi.ui, mawLvvu ,cw vr. OQ lL.a? liri C..ln.tf ,- il,Mi. ..-.- .: - -
llm laSIICM a. t3 - aa nm itaal It I it r V
i employment for a jae leaT- InterBiti-nal amount, to 17.li.L-J4. . prof. W
...... u.ea are greauy exerciaea over tbe i U. L. Suiitn. of tuls i l.ee. m .wn
It don't excite people among the ed the teacher oi sciences ia iho w...t
! Jersey Academy, at Bridsetun. ITii
. -
marriage liccuses have beeu issued to dale
in this county.
r roua the Bioouiiicld
re-
Lhe
all
Suits,
least la.
I.elecliou.
I-ourtn. L twenty-two year, or age or up
warda, be. .bail have paid, within twoyeanu
a state or county Ux, which shall have
been assessed at least two mouthy and paid
at leaat one month before the elec ion,-'
shall be amended, so as to read aa follows :
every male citisea twentv-one n ,.t
age , poa.ea.ing tbe following qu.l.dcations,
ahall be enutlod to vote at tue polling place
ol tbe election ditrict of which he sliall at
the time I.e a resident and not elsewhere .-
irst He ahail have beeu a citizen ol the
Lulled State at least thirty days.
a.cond. He suali have resided iu the
state one year (or it, having previously
bocn a qua.ined elector or native born citi
teu ol me stale, he shall have removed
Iherelrom and returned, Won six months)
luiueurately precoediUi tale election.
Ibird. Ho sliail have resided iu the elec
tion district a here he ahall oder lo vole at
least thirty daya immediately preceding the
e cctiou. I ho legislature, at tho session
thereof next alter tbe adoption ot tins sec
tion, shah, and Irom time to timj taereal
ter iiiay. enact law, to properly enforce this
provision.
rouuh. hvery male citizen of the ago ol
iweiuj-oue year,, who shall have been
citiaeu lor thiily day, allli u mijaujunt ot
Ibis state one year next preceding an lec
tiou, except ai municipal elections, and lor
the last thirty days a resident ot the elec
tion district in which he may offer his -.ole,
ba.l be entitled to vote at such election in
lh election district of which he shall at the
time be a resident and not elsewhere lor
ail onicers that bow are or -...,....
be elected by the people: Provided. That
in time ol war no eiector in tbe actual mil
itary service ol tbe Stale or of the United
SUte., in the army or navy thereof, .ball
be deprived of hi. vole by reason of hi. ab
sence from such election district, and toe
egisiature -ball b.,e power to provide too
manner in which .d toe lime nnd place a"
which .nch abeent elector, may a,ld
lor the return inri . , . '
i i . Z " "ueir votes in ; iv
the election district in which they result- 1 H
iveiy reside.
S-aC!
GREKADESt
?T0 SUal-
-Pli'j ul CiatiB.
'Ii
Cr7 Sixty MiUleci Soli
-i
PKICBU,
Plat. . P.r Dot, f0.0a I
fJeftt. . - 18 00. I
. O-s- a f-s l
Fire ExiiniuiaT.
3lAil ?ufcj, Ifcii U. Hllfiilqi
tha EiiST UUAUTItSKour
fT-.-u Ortknarlra witk th
NEW future of h.BTinaf aa r
tci ht en ba ud br iSprink
fnr ' e In Pitrjn;tr Cazh9
mnd lwoi'it:a. li i ai.ci.ant
m ornaniat : irn. it it cr cup
andreliahJo. aNoruat; corroft
Jm posaibla
P.alo, 45!2.ooPfrdor.
t'e, if, oorri-firi'
it
Yh"tm
f-XTiKRUISlTl
Hold Cf-allona id
"ill mics a at aa a
which la th b.t e.ar Tnase.
Mala do attanticn wniil used.
ll! not freeze, ir.lr,.!. or
7-&f linn. Can bao-m bimn.. H
Tt:w1 vhil
ne1Hl ia artr
rlhat, lnrriar
v-ri. wars v-ona
4"S ai-'ir'il1
Ax, Orow Ha
Laiit-vrw, etc. 1
ticuwp, anj r-l
PRICK..
.rtfirinj
Tr?rr-'it -iVi-r-t
voumivlvlu -5
'"t
i:.T Tit. .- ,.i
"An exchange say. that "it all men were
Atonement waa ' 1 V th" g' ,h'"r" Woui1 ,rss 6-
place.
ra, '
last!
ir.g and. more paying " Thi, plan would
prevent tbe printer, from b- ing defrauded
hv tho fellowa Who raka a rtrwvr r. . r mn.,,..
-rv-..roathe J:ob. farm near,,.,,. .,, .,.,.- , s.
j - .- ... . t.j i. . f . . lor li.
S ach scoundrels ought to go to the d ogs.
Ersrlii-h Sravin Liniment remove ail
y cotiv,ne.l in the Pre.bvterian n-a .. , . . .
.l... . , . n.im, cuu, or ua.10u.eo i.unjpa ana 151cm
.1 "1 "f t.,;i ; ace. Tu.-Sdav forenoon .t ! , . . . ...
,... . - 1 i.ne. irom norse., isiooa rpavin, Curb.,
t ' mM I ..... ... . .
apunis, nweeney, Kingbone, Mines,
Sprain,, twrliicgs, etc. Save $10 by tte
of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by L.
Bal ks a. Co., Druggist, MitMintown Pa- tt-
, - -1.1 j.aai a large tract of onion.
n-x: .p;.-g
r"rc!.r
4a -r,
h
1 lUiMiif weather of
i (.-.-siMiht bv a eoniuua
t T!i :i!ar.
many
rain
the Bioouiiicld Timos. Tua in
crease iu tae value ot land around Lincoiu,
.Nebraska, baa luaJj Pruf. A. L. Guss 41110
wealthy. Tho Prol. pat his mouey in West
ern land eeveral jear ao, whea principal
of the Casaviiie soldiers' orphans' school,
iio is Bo reaping too o-juoiil of hi, lor
lunaM iuvost.neui. Last Weiuevlav
J-1 Mil Eli 1
fcOlfcK KKKSTEITLK On the 2biU
u.i., by Ltv. I. isrowu, S. P. Boyer
and Au.aiiUaik.eisieiter, boih ol Oriental.
laK-NLEliG AK-LS Ou tn ..d
uu., by Key. E. Berry, Win. C. ln
oerg and J-omo A. Varue, both ol Midurd
lowuahlp.
SUEJUAX-WOODWARD On the 2'J.a
iuat, al the resiuence ot the brides pareuls,
by Kov. E. t. B-rry, Mr. S. Shuman El
Paso, of ill., 11.11 jin.. S. Laura IVoodwaru
: Kar
ni T!i. aj
H-tuemUer. Schott
"'at'itaieut w
T;- P.-i !.
t'.f't . a tN.
:!'ra. Jt
A rp,,, ,,
M-Kr.ighf has
'11 . where she,
come home
waa staying
j otaBeale township.
I roiilLXB.vU'iU KI0UKXBAUGU
On the loin ult., ia Catu-leii . J ., by iiev.
I Y. 1 .l.r.if,. vii.ii.i.i tv k ...
evening. Mr. Lea is Boyer 01 Baskiusville, j Harnsnurg, d Aiico C.' Ku:nenhauifn'' o.
Filth For the purpose of voting, no per
on shall be deemed to bav gained or lost
a reswtnee by reason ol his presence or
, e"oyoa iu the .ervjeo of
mo t,m.e isies or me, State, nor while
engaged in the navigation of tbe waters of
tbe State or of tbe hijh seas, nor while a
atuient of any college or aeminary of learn -'iff.
nor ahil. kfnt - -. v . .
T-. ' j .. u-.Douae or
ubiro tustitatlon, exet.t tbe Ismat. f
sny borne for di.-bled and indigent soldiers
and sailor., who, for the pnrpose of voting,
shall be deemed to reaida in ii.. -1 .1.
d 1st net m here ..id home 1. located. Law.
shall bo made for ascertaining, by proper
prools, the citizens who shall ne entitled to
the rifht ot suffrage hereby established.
A line copy ol the Joint resolution.
CUAkLES W. STOtvE,
Secretary or the Commonwealth.
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATEAT
PDBLIO SALE.
J i:r. c.e s!---: .'a U i. . -.:-.-;f-sfl.r. B
f.r ic, lie- z i 1. S
St S3 Bt.arbfjrn
181,
Oreen boys who stand on tho corners of i
the street and pas, remark, about pjople
that go bv, should have the green'ies, taa
faruou clothing ! en out of them bv being shown the claw
make its grand fall open- of the law. It Would ripen them to p,y
(justice, cost- Jfc . T:rs5 thi claim to hate
r.t in 4rir -ir-r aronn.I t h. . been insulted bv tli- xrectihtrns, should
I r rr:u-:uji raroad route ' try tho law to have the nuisance abaited. !
:u of Alire-1 al.
Par-
1 luisht!-. f nnioni
saaa.-
s.-t h,.-.,...
V..- H-r.- ,., v .:, P,tecti.,D Com
- : ui-: ::i ti.,. r,
i-ii
Last Week 1
Kautfuiaa shot
1 Cterman soldier, named
to Frenchiur-n, Brtgnon
acul 10 his Wei., burcloolo'd to gel a u.-iuk
betore goicg to bed, wheu a large copperhaed
aitae struct hun oil the top oi' his loot.
He called lor help, and Lis daughter came
al once and tied a ligature around his aukel
to stop ibo spre.ip ol poison while hi, aon-iu-la
despatched the venomous reptile.
Dr. Suearer was railed in and treated Li.n
wilii whiskey, anb Thursday morning tie
was on a tail road lor recovery. Another
copperLcaii suj posed to bo this onj's mate
was k.Ued ib jdr- ii jj .r"j ) ar.i ia t we.-k.
i'isiierui jj cotu.aiu Otiieny oi the
loui cond.tioa s us-iuelianua, Caused by the
Kaat Slem, Ibia couu:y.
aud Wanger, Dear the Ueruian and FrtLch aulpbur water pumoud iroui the oal mi.ie
t;-
r:a.
K:
Fron'.ier. Brignon was killed ar.d War g or - ibei sidt-stru
was wouudetl. Each fiovernment It
'i t II'jCsh last Saturday. exp.aaations, aud both ta k war, especial!;
:' f'j'nrsiiv i fruiefl. It ia believed however that an
-k-' p,,T... -, , , amicable el tlement r.f difficulties will be
1's ' covers over uuj louriii ot the river at
I catii.oii. thi
'i Ahsolom Wis
' '6 ' ah.i! w,
V-', in ttla
rit of the
caunotj.
From
Frank ho
( ar
lo I
frt3 ;
'iiipm-r"
A! fr2fV
1 1 a m. '
,. ,nd ldjlj
12 S. Pio
f iiojatl I'cnn
t m r:.rtl E'
wi.a:jtii Fortiocs,
: iw:.-. t a.4 Scroll (-
.VSI. DUXDSS
.,-...:., sl..nl.-. I". .
ton.
to
rr-
o iNocrtl1
, r wein - , .
attenu"
iv - ,-
. : rt .
u.i-t
t-
vi
lli, ant r:iTl. y,.
" .r - ni iiii t ermanai
-V tU'Tl.iii.
P::v .... i
"l Rzrt'BLicaa and
.'.mi ,it lh8 untrrrja4,
Frit tv -vtT.T...
... .- . J , .1,
'an I pis. by.
Las r.-.tiu-u.d her store with
-w gM.,d, i abich the
f'-t-c :.,liy interested.
-.. "iTl-t:rn li tt...
-: ji
S!''' va x
'c- .t.
':r- t.
Tl.r
tu.- , ,
frt.;,,
have
, . . I nia.Ie I..r tr?e present. taioes last
The tiih laws while on the books should It em aud
br obeyed, hut it is luore than a larce for I ajjaiu.
. I a Legislature to paa a nu law nvi laipsj
p.-nalt:e. on tiifu tor cs'c.itiij nti at
lit e lo tue tisii aui as It uow
Duu-
u.-u aredy iu Ly Lao tuja.ians.
tho Lewi, town Sentinel. E. H.
ter plante 1 seven bushels ol j-o-
sprilr. La.t Week ho failed
anzed seven busueta. Try it
' Ail our ill. iris thus lar to
ssceriiiia tno noiuinea ol lue i'rohiiyition
cer- ! couiity ci.ijU-i.lioa ai i.L.usvi.ie 011 atoud.ij
"3 on
'Ot Ciev,
Pit h:
CO l,t
to !
see !
i tain times, ar.J in ceiiain ways, and at the
I same time jermit coal companies and oth
j er manufacturing companies to empty pois
onous "stuffs" into th stream, and kill
the Csh wholeaalo.
Solomon Book, while In the act of stcp
Irg offa chair, on which he stood to ex
tinguish a lamp in the Graybiil furruture
store, last Wednesday evening, trie I the
chair which caued him tj fall on the back
j m,-cort of
V- r"'i1-Btia: ,
.o-I-.a
J""- I' St,.
"' ' i.a'h e'
-Ls t V I -
M
artv
Cleveland, when
reachc. Atlanta,
)
' 'f .Mtltord twp. died
-n'"!t. age.l Uj years. Fnn-
rv,-.r. at 10 oYl.-ir .
' 'ne baptist
grave-yard.
it-.v" ' k""or,h
J-Vaf
u tor
withdrawn hi
office of Di-
I" iai-t t. Pi.,.
- . " . 1 a ni
otiee. Soln, friend
"re tu, convention of
the
nd h
w is placed 00 the
liateire,ii uaavaian. e even lulci -io ed
the secreiary, but he declined to lurnt-h
tlieiu, because most of the candidates were
nat pT. sent arid it was nl known il they
woutu accept. Uunieia wuo Iro
queut our mountain reious aro requested,
to call al Ibis otiice aud get some peach
seed, for plan. lug in out ot the way places,
old coaling beds being the best, lucte
seed, are of a choice kind, 1. Ed w here not
destroyed w ill grow up, bear heavily a, sev-
As
tow-
took a
suc-
road
- , n .1.11 rtiall liritCll . BUUI . U1PHUILI1 t 1. 1. II
lion found a yonng man about 20 years of( d(jT(u M eUj!jiUjim( nt
age, Ivinsr Derwern too iraea. i.-t "
evenirg about 7 o'clock, ne wa. brought t
to Ryde and Pr. Crawford was sent tor, but I
when he reached tha unfortunate yourf
man, lite had fled. Paper, on the person or
tb young man indicate bi name
J-waeTn-l- r aa I Hunting Ion hi.
His body was sent to that place.
-The Hunting.!. n Local New. says, that
mala and leujua t ick-.kuts rvaiw-d
vest at llie centennial. I i. estimated that
there w.re on hundred pocket book, stol
t ru Soru . of th.-ni fo--un.-M were Aroo.
EHNhSr Ou the lb.b ult., in Fer-
managn townsbip, an iulant child ol Joseph
Eiutsi.
COX On the 17th ult., iu Turkey Val.
ley, Levi Fester, intent .on or Paul Cox.
Age 11 days.
fclL UE Ou tne oud iast , iu Patterson,
ii.io l.;che, age-t b munths, son ol ilr.
aLd Mrs. i'rat.K Uicne.
Jll.l.Kl Uu ILo Hud ult.,
bur,.-, IV il.iiiu itel,... , a, ljra.er
i on rtoyai, aged .4 teats.
ll.uL i'. On Tu. i"ij, Au;ii,t 'y, ltis7
iu Ue.iv.siu lonr.si.ip, uiija K.iea Troup)
aged 2i tears 11 nuouiria and 1 days. '
1-V;t.i:;. Ou tee iolu ul, s.1 'oith
li.l.d, .Ntura.ii, il.iudie, iuia.il daughter
otJo..ejb. It aud E.uma ilaruer, lormeriy
ol or.euiai, Pa. ao 6 months and 1 day..
in Harris-
cuizeu ot
MlrLlMort'W iiAKXEis,.
I
I
1 ' aT.i. t.. V, .. . . i , . , . k;- . ... ... K v.tr, ini-n l
, -"aM.j-.st a,, ..or e going to preaa- i ' l" "6 ' " Z H ,1 Ural do now, and pay .omebody.
i ' -'-'Vr w-i' arr.... . 1 ' force that it wa, thought he waa killed by. '
3 T, - rr- r in next issue. , 6 . . - Wia. Hoiliing waa driving houi ; v.a the
1 '-!n. if.. fait. Dr. Banks was called and the ex-I
SrSi-n-h -5 m ,,m Lutheran ; ..... n - . .a- falii on Monday evening, his horse to
t -.!. . , ., ..... Post Master i, doing a, well a, can be ex- P-" J
,rt.ili Grair, f j nt and jumped into lh caual. ilr. U.
I U-t, . 'n''UrP to Conference. riV- c 1 c...ded iu getting ihe animal on to ihc
r'1 lad.es i ....-- I Tha railroad watchman bv vineyard ta- ... .:
to ti"
ham)
upside down, from which Mr. U. escaped
by juuup:i.g. Ia cutting .way tbe hedge to
extricate the luaie she wa. accidentally cut
with the ax above the knee, making a fri0ht
tul looking wound.
From the Bloomdel.I Advocate: "Silver
ore that asaay. t4 a ton, ba, been found in
brlr. a mountain in rerry couoiy, i an oia
chesinnt. soooi pari.iugea uetweea
tct..lr 15 and December 1-5, if you Cud
i-o-iii. Johnv S'au.'auch t-.ut hie
"'"livr.
?utcr . ..
:'
Shouidrr, i
Sides,
Laid
O
tob
17.
20
10
9
8
10
TLe ucdersignod will offer at Public Sale
the following described Valuable Koal Es
tate, on
Saturday. Iotrmb;r 5,
at one o'clock p. m. A larm of
E I fi II T V-r ITE ACRES,
in Walker twp., adjoining lands of Daniel
K loss, Samuel Fnr.k, Jerome N. Thomp
son, John Motxnr and heir, of L. K. At
kin.on, deceased, bat ing theroon erected
a good
Moue D4Tlllngr Honse,
laige Bar.-, and other out buildings.
The land is r-f th.- best qcalitv, in good
order, and well watered, there being a Gne
rring on it, premise. There is a'so a
Hue young orchard upon tho prop, rty,
which h.ejust come into bearing. This
land ia loi.aled two miles east of Mexico,
and in close proximity to church, store!
post office Ac.
ALSO K.ght Acre of ridgo woodland
njoimng land cf Daniel Kloss on the west,
David Aiiman on the north, Hubert Koa on
tbe south and east.
JJELSON A. LCKENS.
.-'ty-vi.LA,'
Mjws YATES
MH'ffAY BEST.
GENUINE AND ABSOLUTE
CLEARING SALE
OF
SURPLUS STOCK
ODDS & ENDS.
"We want to get rid of our surplua atock. We want to get rid of id
We want to Cot rid of lirnlrn nic W ..,. ..: 1 . e -11 av-
t v u,. . .v ,ei net ui atai aaaat
ends and remnants that hava accumulated in our store during tae put
spring and summer season. Calculating the real cost of thaae gooda w
una them to he
WORTH ABOUT 11,300.
But totally ignoring their true value, we have concluded U doae tkaaa t
for the
ROUND SUM OF S8,O0O.
With this end in view the price of each garment, although marked dowa
previously, will undergo aa additional reduction. Surel no man should
fail to embrace this best of all opportunities to make advantageous pit
chases. If you doubt our statement in the alighteat, wa ak vcu to come
in and see the plain hgures 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 atria,
and pat Urns, any size amonsr them. We hava .liviU.l ih. ..
ing to quality, into tcree different lots which we will offer at
So.OO, S8,GO AND 811.25.
Our ?5 lot, would cobt not less than f-H. wl.il mnn ,:. 1 a w-
considered bargains tit $9. J "
vjur a iot ts one we recommend for dress suits and all others whoaa
calling requ-re a ne.it appearance, former prices ranged from $11 to 814.
Our $11.25 lot contains nothing but fine, imported dress suits, aaaks
and cutaways: Hl,uh diessera should coma in and ee. the-ie irood. j far
mer prices lo io 17.
ODDS AND ENDS IN BOY'S SUITS,
Gives every father ucd motimr a cktco t "rig l ira out" in a flrst cla.s
suit for oue-hdif t bit muney its wcitu. If your bovs v. t ar knee pants suite
be sure and h-v at our broken sizes of these garments. TLo suits w wUl
close out at 2 50 and t3, were marked oiigiua'lv i'.T 50 ai;,l 75 If
your bovs wear iotie ,,antH suite it will pay vou to' f. caro and ri,-k your
choice of the rather limited apsortment of :5 and 7 suits at ti 50 and
4.o0, o and ?10 suits at $3 and 3.25
s
CHOI T,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BIUDCE ST., MIFFLINTOWX, PA.
JOlt liOIS
AM) YOUTHS
AMI CHILDKEX.
THE CLOTHING HOUS
OP
D. W. HARLEY,
ESTABLISHED 18G5-
Only those- houses who pursue au ALL THE YEAE KOUND Policy
of Lowest r rices have the Publio Confidenco and n Stead Patronage.
Everybody Lnowa that D. IV. hurley is the Chief Champion af
STEADY, UN'.1- ENSATrOXAL I'RICES.
No woudv-r, then, that all teasons find us EQUALLY BUSY.
Nospuits. Xu "ivonderful sacrifices." Bat Ui-iiLr-t Prioes for Hon-
j est Clothing.
Clothing f jr BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and fpr all sizes of MEN.
UNDKIUVEAU, U00T3 and SHOES, HATS, OAl'3, GLOVES,
and NKCKTIE?. A complete stock of FL'KNISHEVG (JOOU3, at priea
that will da you good.
Measures taken for Suits, or parta of suits on bhoi t notice, of a stl.
to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut.
j The Corner cf Br:Vge Jt Watvr Streets is tLa I nbiLtFs place of tta
Vr.IualileClotl.irtg llcuhe cf
D. W. HAELSY.
January 10, 18S7.
LEDGK1J M'lLDIXG,
SIXTH All I) CHESTNUT STS.
"THE &1ZZL I liEFT BUHIND IEEE.'
To nil who r !uiTorIiij from Via errors and
lui;i;;'.or,io: urrruvm wfs.knr. eisriy
a'ir, l.i;f mnfilirl, I wHI mwl a recI;io
tli-.t n-iUr-jre -m.Pl.XlC Of HXV.HH. ThiBgrcrA
rrmv'y 'IIakx r1 t y rulMlnnory in South
Anifri-t. n l a w.r J !ril caroloao to tlie
V. iomm T. Qt Arn Trk City.
1
BOOT &
IUnatra,I hv Iha n. of a T T. Vr. T-rT. -,' - r: "r '.
pletura. bnt TMal I,I1IIIR Bi'OtiT Of 1 !" ".
llU and Firth tls-I. fk j"r -!..'.r for t'j V. V. l.'a 1 IV
liar J jck amet7 T.it.i i;..!l aa 1 rtfSJi Was. I. I.. 1. lata - -.,!"
tThat prur. wit! f.,-..- an a larre card, prmte 1 ia alTat -.. '.j
aramsit) XSOLOk 8TAiP.
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PAYNE ENGINES.
MIFFLIN TO WX GRAIN MABKKT.
Wheat,...
Vorii new...
Oata,
Kyo
Cloverseed. ,
Timothy seed ........
Flaxseed.... .......
bran. ....
S00"
Shorla...... ........
Ground Alum Salt....
American Salt........
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1 50
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MAUhlETS.
1'niLatikLpHiA, October 1, 1887 Penn
sylvania w heal e7ct j Cora 61 to 6iJcts j
Uats ol: to 3-3ets ; Live chickens 11 to 12c
per lb ; turkeys 12 to ltfcla ; Eggs 20 to 22
tents per oozen ; Butter 17 to iiOc ir lb;
Foiatoe ai JO to 75c a bushel ; Sweet po
tatoes at 70 to idols a basket : llav SI 1 r.,
$1U per ton ; Kye straw at Jlo-Sd ; Tim
othy aeed to $3 25 to 1.7). Cawle as last
week.
taulion Notice.
All -crwiin are hereby cautione.1 against
LnniiD or tishirg on the propert,- t fhe
i n t- r.-gn.-d in Fayette ti ar.hip. as l
tr Jats laws UI t e enl-rr-d
Kruaaiii Dili.
IS STILL THE
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
CLTE IN JUNIATA COUNTY.
At The Old Stand, Corner of Mais and Bkidge Streets.
A practical experience of fifteen years in handling leather
goods is an advantage we give our customers.
We know what good stock is, and can tell why it is good.
We invite inspection of the largest stock 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
honest attention given to all purchasers.
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BOILERS'
of all aiaea.
WRITE F0 CIRCULAR AND TE1L US WHAT YOU WANT.
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Drawer 1 ISO, ELM IRA, N. T,
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jr VetFAKat WAUuAiS!E.
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attrB Craeh Uvon, DACEBfTOwN. Kl.
Sprijir and vumtner Goods.
I wonM iriioriti th public that I Lav
:'- in my nii'i'it"ry store mt my plmcm
of rMnre on V7tvjr street, MitHDtusit
"T'-rd d r Iron ro-rter of Bridge street,
a t ii : 8-i'ck, o! Siniifi i. Suinrm-r millinery
r-''!, at' new, ot tbe latest styles.
hi A har:;.; eriiptyd firt clixi niHlinrrs
I am prcTre1 to suppiy tliepuUic with
in a nrtjtciaes milliner
extrnine try stock. I
. e ;o hh'iw froods.
MRS. DHIHL.
ry thine found
nUrt. come and
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