IlLECTIOli p- Spring LTLES ! It County UaBjMltt iijnuuurrini . stock, vi. toru s aud sill iulf 0o i( LOTIIIXG, ...r.l-miu- ule, Quality tad No aula ii axpeeted , v ominlcta ai.atiai faction. It i ....-alls, watcdw a 4..,.L- w,.i- av.it . Cill au 1 sea. LATER It AND FURNISHER 1 5 SOX. A NSYLVaKUBAlLBOAD. riMK-TABLl a r.r Sunday Kay 2-:, iga- it ! at a .a "'llrafol!w, EASTWARD. unorATiu.f leave AlUo, a. in., 1 rrunt 0 i . .! a. in., Xoatt ITnioaiJ tc,ii Uamiltoa 7,04 a, r..'" ;i. m., Lcwintuwa 7,5g fc . 1 I a m., MilHin 8,17 . . . a. iu-, Mexico tt,ad k ii. in.. Vandyke 8,35 . n .!:. iu., birwinl 547, :i -,"l m., lwport t lUrristmr- at 10 10a, a i L:a, 3 1 p. m. i Kipum leaves Alteon 4!, . Nt..t liug a all rrtrix ' i .wionna and fiarriatiiri i r J-")'; a. m., Hamatsrj . i jrriitu in Pbiladalpaaia . :i lfivf Pittsburg duly ( i. a at li.liO p. in., and atop, i .ir tati.ii arrives at MJa I'trrulitiru 7.110 p. Bl.,fblis. -- ;.-vm Pittsburg atlOOpa I :u ; Tyron 6 64 p n j Hank it.:, l.i-iiuwo eil pnii ; Harrist,;;rjf, 1U43 p)( i 1 . '. l ; r r - i ; la Exi.f-s will al at ' -J-i-l. VK.- I'V .11(1). ; m .-.. 1 .i.-adflpoi al! at ; i - r 3 40 p U HJ.l ;. 1 1 p iu ; AIMm it l'm.ihurg at 11 iipi. .' '.-: v .kii leaves PhiladatpkiB 4 .i. U irriMmm, 8 la a. a, . .- I .. m.; .N'ewwft. 9 is a r I 1 1. tu.; Tbouipsoaiavi, . ... ;. 1 J ml . m.i Tuacat-V'-ai.-u, ID 07 a. mw ior1 . : ., Millliu, 10 HI a. aVj !-., .Njrroa, 10 J4 a. avj a. iu.; Me Veytown, 11 It : i i .niton, 1 1 3 J a. 014 U ;. ni.; i'ruuc, 104 p. a. . i ' . in., .uiJ stop at ail regit : 1 l.irrihbtirijr aud Alluooa. . . . p. - iift fbiladfflpaistsr . .. . 1 1 u risliurg, 10 Ho p. a, ui ! . 1 !, Harysvtile, Done i ii rsio u, ThuuipsoQto, ..' ... v. ttitllui, 11 &i a. ak, . ,. :i...m,.l Fut.bur;,lil0t u..s i iim Philadelphia daiiy " , i: irn.U::rjt ll.-Ja. ia., i . ( . ii , Mutlia li-47 p. m., nay . . . .i- .-t.ttioua beioeaa MiJ - i Aliuoua al i.H4 f. a, ' - , . u.. iwi niTiM loaa TMi- i 1 jo a. iu., UarrtUuri i . vi'wo 4.4i p. m., S ( .ll.llTKtWIl .- P- ... .. -j y. iu., Vauaya .-.-a p. iu., Mxic5j . 4, t p. tu., Milllm I :'.. , ,JI p. Jtu., JlcVeytuwi N .i ll.i.uiUuo 7,11 . i ' i . iu. AUi.aaa t W. lii s:-:itus Pbiladolpbia 113 , d ID a iu ; Uuncaiuwil . 4 ul am; al itflm 4 CI ! . -I in ; McV aytu"1' . i t. .j 01 a iu; UuntiM' i !i,:n 6 tui; Sprue Cr ; i v r. i. 7 7 ui j Bell'i IU ., 6 00 a Ul ; rittabatt rM,.-.i ei.-t, oa SlT . . t . . ., -..iil,y Mill ti'm ' - t l I (.. tu. - . . r ..-i ami Mail ri .. v a:i l I'oaraiaa Sprat . i . .'V l r. nvs division. i. . Lilian Juactioa larlC' n : . I a m, 3 U p i' 7 , . , ! i, .( on p tu. t ..vi-mta Junctleilr " i iu. I ' I'm, 4 J0pm;lK . 1 . i a m, 4 10 p ui. : vi.' ink divisiox. ti .it-'..fiflQ4 I.'.a iiiuiii lor diw-- i it s iu a iu, 7 15 p m- L"j ,,i .,..r,n- .nd Clearll in. 7 -j p ui. !. r.-uo lor WarriortJIj .mi mo ami Scutia a Twin, iroui B.lh i .ii 1 J Oj p iu, and' I at Tvn.ue from C"ut . 1 it 0 OMaui, and H i i iv irr , . n - .r 1 r.riw Irotn ac"-" ' , i . I tviin.-ylvauia rum": K. K. A.'HKUrOKDDlVOl05' , 1. iw li mrine.loQ for D I; I 1 lIKllipiUU - - liinl.rrlaud at " in . .- i- 11 iilt lilT l-n y i i. i .ind ( umtx-riaiid a .l-'ll-AVSUirRli BKACB- i. .. Ait.H.na (r PuiD''ir J". .. mi. - IH) p ui. "" ' ' 1 in- nnn.- at Altoona f .-. :i. 1 1 ."o m . J ' J . p. in. nmt 10 35 P m- jf Ml lips & Co s. Flining oil ltjal Hn M I.M MTl'R aa or Irnaraental Porticos, L . r LSVSII. BLINDS, SIP r in il.iiiKlr". Ith "n ,'V. rv ilr-WI-ipM""- In. i-. ,,-nf.rry- aii--- ul.l bf . k i-O "mIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. .i.n P"r annum if paid gttlwer,P,"',-.n (f not said In a.lranc. IvmiCiS ' i . a Tra"1"" - . i . ...4 in 1vert1m.mtnis mi-wiwi m uv . . inivertion. men i ee"P"rt bU ,ia aotica W local col- Ti""""". . line tor each inarrtioo. w.ll Hr- nu- " ' 10 iw-tiictionn to ,drerf.. by tha y"-. blf r 1artcr 1! .wrr. nncl'- Vol" !'' T-.,r d r P' Vow fur Mii-f.-r. Vow r-r Cunning!!. ToW lor ti nJ AfP NuW gov i. at Krn:b.le'. tlirahu.aii-?baScu.menced. TUec.M'-,cr"FM,l",rt on,, . ,. I . jus t out the full Toto. e- ,t t. -l i'i Y . - . . .. f .....I ;. ffH.tn iv.i C HI r e ,,t t.T,Tl..dy at E-pnschade'a. k jUtJ n tne ltn itisi. Ti'" r''' la c .1-r. Tli n lc W1H t t,,, .oi'ti last Tburaday lQ't ' h"""! l-1-'ti0:l dy b" Bwin?irgr, .J' Ti'ar. tti!l awiT'Rir. ciri-1,-. .lou toino. ,1 Initio I'll ri'-union u.y. 1 known citizen or V I . ATI r:,r,-::i'l I- rousJ i" Then; i in sl: I.Vcrv Pili.t nn. "n " ' WiiiT tp., o f r a P bills. L.:i j. A. Luii'''i 10 lie iront ,:i 'i" '.- ;f, -t p' "tt Alaska Is, that the l. Q fI il !. in t1"t country, v is t b t j'i int.T nationul exhibl- tth.'tVK.'Vl,i poUtlclana that trali t-"e iickbi. T.irro ii tinD '.a t' Mn. Loach mothw of Mm. WUl'am Shir- ob of HcAIUlerrilie, died at the hoasa or Mr. William Thompaon, near tba aboTe mentioned town, last Wednesday evening. She had been in.ling the afternoon with Mr. Thompson. Alter aapper abe aeeuKd quite lively, but after engaging a while in conversation the took ill and aoon died. Some day ago a man driving a cow paa" ed the residence of John S. Harrocorm- in lli!l Valley, Huntingdon county. Heaaid he wa moving from Lewi, town anl .aid he tK-lieved be would sell the cow forjlti. JJr. Horiccume bought her only to Hnd out lat er that sbe wm the prop-rty of a Newton Hamilton lady Altoona Tribune, Oct. 8. A thief got Into Jnde Watt bouse in McAlisterville last Thuraday nieht. The Judge tnonght ome one of hii household had come into his room with a turned down light. He spoke, tho next noise was a shuffle, and grabbing noise and a rush from the room. He sprang out of bed but to Ure to ave his pants and coat, which the thief grabbed aud ran away with. U fol lowed the thief down stairs. An entrance to the building had been ejected through a window m the kitchen. Tho Judge' pants contained tw.Qty-tive dollars. The pleasantry that characterized the trip of President Cleveland through the Central a i.e.-, se-ms to have taken it departure since he turned southward. In Missouri twomeu lost their lives by Breing a salute. In Ark.maas, a bridge was sot on lire, it is sid, to wreck tl.e Presidential train. At Memphis, a judge, who delivered theldres of welcome, f-U desd, after the speech, and a an 1 1 er pla-e in Tei n .'ssee the Pres! den iai train ran two or three mile, before it was disc rered that Clevelaid and por.y hud been left behind. May the president be saiely delivered from further nnpleanant aod tragical iaciden ts of travel in the South. Wanted. to prevent demonstrations of anv kind Churcbe are so few and scattered thai a airauge, would be led to tliiidc very few poop attended religious service. Indeed I have been inlormed that the churches are not attended by a large das of people. On Sunday many of tho store., the saloons and the theatre are In full bUst. Some part of the city, business goes on the same s the six day in the week set i,art for labor. Base ball game are advertised to be played in certain park. It is not a city here the inhabitants rest that they may be ablu to enter a new week with renewed energy. With a largo class il is a day of debauchery. To observe the crowded street one notice the abaence of women. The majority or the people on the street at ail hour are young men. This city is said to be ahead of New York in it number ot boarding places fur young and unmarried men. The city Is about flity year oi age. The growth has been rapid, but it is not the groalh of a mushroom, it is substantial. Many institution of learning are scattered about throughout the city limit and in the suburbs, out the one best known to .the writer is tne Uuiun College of Law, situat ed on Dearborn street. It is the Law De portment of the Xorth Western University . Tbc Ciiiversity proptr is located in a u- berb of tbo city. The Dean of the Schoo is Jud,- Henry Booth, Protesaora Ilurd, Kwell, Judge Farwrll, Leonard Lueot and Dr. Davis are the tutors of the school. Pro fessors Hunt and Eeil are both well know n men about Chicago. Hurd having revised tats statutes of Illinois several time, and En ell is author of a book called the Es sentials of Law. Dr. Davis is well known all over the United States, and acted as Chairman ot tbe medical A&aociaiiun dur. ing its tue-jiing in Washington D. C, dur ing tbe summer. Dr. Davis lectures on MeUica' Jurisprudence. He is a dignified gentleman aged about 70 years. He never sniiies during nis lectures but makes lots of I allowance lor tbe youths gathered about bnu aud takes no notice of anv IrivoJuu CAVE.VY On the 4th Inst., in Patter son, as infant tui of S. B. and Mary 3af . Cavenv, aged six week. COX October 6th 1887, in Mifflintown, Samuel Clayton, infant son of Charles E. and Sarah J . Cox, ged six month. LOGAN la Port Royal on tbe 1st io.t., Mrs. Catherine Logan, relict of the late James Logan, aged 69 year 9 month and 15 day. SHELLT On the 8th Inst., in Walker township, Mr. Susan Shelly, aged 85 years. Mrs. Shelly 'was tbe mother of Samuel T. Shelly, who for a number of year carried on merchandise in this place. CLARK Cm the 12th or October, after a linrering illness, Mrs. Margarat Clark, wife or William Clark, ot Beale twp., aged 67 years, 9 montii and 18 days. Interment in the Acadomia cemetery on Friday, the I4th in t. Mrs. Clark was a member ot the Pr esby terian church since 15 years old. Sbe wss also the mother of ten children, eight ot horn are still living. MirrLITfTOWK MARKETS. October I "J, 1S97. MrrruxTowi Putter ....... Efrga ft oulder, .... Sides, ....... Lard 1(1 MirFLHSTOWX GRAIN MABKKT 20 18 8 Wheat,. Corn. now.... ...... Oat- Rye...... ......... Clovrrseed. ..... ... Timothy seed ...... Flaxseed.... ...... Bran Chop........ ...... Stiorta...... ...... Urouiid Alum bait... American Salt....... 70 40 32 60 $4.00 $2.00 1 60 18 00 1 6U 22 00 1 25 OOal 10 cse the person who shall have received the highest number of vote shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place ; and in case the per son elected judge shall not attend, then tho inspector who received the highest number f votes shall appoint a jndge in hi place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in tbe board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voter of the township, ward or district for which auch officer shall have been elected, present at the place ol election, shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. Special Attestioji is hereby directed to the 8th Article of the New Constitution. Sxctio J. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qual ifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: Firtt He shall have been a citizen of the rjnited Slates at least one mouth. Stand He Bhall have resided in the State one year, (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of State, he shall have removed thefroni and returned, then six months.) immediately preceding the election. Third He t.holl hve resided in the elec tion district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth If twenty-two years of age os upwards, he shall have paid within two yearr a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. h"iJ an institute in l:o -l:li at1 oiu uaysoi nexiio- U-i. William Wag: Three educated yonng men, and two ladies. Will pay good riljry. Address Lock Box T.1U, LewUtown Pa. - I conduct on the part ol any member ol iLu r.HtrilJF Notice. 'class. He is strictly temperate but does I not make himself i t noxious bv trvir.j to a 1 . W on,. . 1 t- i o.i.. I ,. , - ...in n, uiri-aurr, l- is . . U neither es nor chews tobacco, and condemns this i white fsre rami nnon the nriniKi o" th. ' tho hbit as useless and dvt taliUff. lie PHILADELPHIA MAKK.LTO. Fhilaublpbia, October 15 Wheat 84 c ts a bus. Corn &3c?a a bus. Oats 3octa. Live ducks fcta a pound. Turki js 9 to 10 cts a pour.r!. Chickens 9 to 10c u a pound. Eirits If to liicts a doz. Beet catlle 8 to oi. li. ti to 7cts a lb Milch calve 4 lo 7cls a pouurt. Cow $-o to $00 a piece, oln ip at 2 to4i-ts. Lambs 'A to 7cts. LEGAL or p . -i. .-Mm? of the three earn tnonie vie f:,-.r.. not rt ail tn-1 estrav heifer, supposed to be under two! t oj ol ii-u d three vear. old. of dark red color, mri-h ' 'a" ou ie:iib r. I Inst Sabbatli, iu played the pipe the Presbyterian grgan bitmh. Yli are in lebv i to Ki-presentative Mar . un, for s rofV "I t!,o amenici game anu tzb ia"J. Wm Ho.; ai.d family ot Tyrone, are fiai.n.s l!i-.-ir preuts Mr. a:id Mrs. Jessie Howe it.: l' to.:. L. B. Wilfon h id a lot of Ka:isas cattle -jinaiUu iroIU n.o ear. mi iu .u. Thuridjr tijor-:::.?. Jaiua II. Jtufc, llviug nar McCoyville, adreriUes eatrsy be.ler. KoaU notice eis-sh.-ro iu aJ.ta ja; r. Urn- llrotiij;. r ai d wite with their son j.Ut Jerone Si.'Ii.t aud wife are otf on a cirnaxt' i.-'j. to irnus. Rev. I.. V. Hay, will attend tho sessions of I'rv.ln :, i ; b; nod, in t convenes next TburMiiv ,; WiiiiAii.Hjirt. A r.uiuii- r o! p-oj le from Juniata conaty, stttaJid II:- M.it.- at.'..:,. bchool CuU- Trutiou at H irr.!-l i:-,t iait week. 0a tu: e.etii'i of W j.luesilay, October W, a a ru ..f z i. a.iit met.tings wiil be tiniu,.-i..-..l m tho M:'.Lu.tot church at S.v.l's (ji.p. Lfwi.t. . ri jo-; ie were s ( leased with taej'a o.' ;lio G. ruiuu Volunteer that they tat u: li..ni it roj !.i; td tUe coming Nm- no.li -:r. I Tii2jl-i; Lor.io ui iv be in town on re- j uiou day. lii.t wuetbor or not it is here on tba! o;c u-i. u. Voicai buy clotliiug at ?;'.!. ;r!ci-s tt S.-hotfj. T:r uian who built, or bossed the bnild tei'ii :h.-.t!.iv .-:.a. k, at the born on tbe i.'.. 'aitu. Liar t!ii town, is a skillful u :i at t!.t business. i l.o ai:i'.'l.in...t Ti'.-'e.irora tow nship, died o:. ;t:i,.i..v evei.m. Interment at Aca- nnaersijjnea. I no owner ol trio aiimml is hereby re juested to come forward, prove property, pay cost of keeping, and publica tion, ntborwise she will be disosed of ac cording to law. JAM ES II. JUNK. McCoysvillo, October II, lbs.. Sixteen Gallou ofFIuld. Mrs. Jicob Wise of Patterson has be bears iuite a reseuiblauee lr. David Wilson of Airy Vie Aoadeiuv , lu aevtial ways, i:.&kcs few gesiurea wbeo speakii.g aii.i is awaro ot ovcry thing that L.ke pioe about him. Tbo writer remculei act eral otcusuLS when reciting Virgil to Dr. Wil son, that the Dr. would be called Irotn tl.e room and wou'il be a'.vay for some time, aLd when lie came back he would start to sorely atU.cted with accumnl.tion of Huid ! read at tue very place, where to bad left Ml. in the abdomen. Oi th 12th, inst, the ' Tr? lines on Dr. Davis' fico are deeper than op.rati.inof tappirg the fluid was perlorm- ; tUuse oa toe ,JC) ol I)r. Wilson of Port en tiv urs. i. ai. Lrawioro. L.. nanKs. ami Darwin M. Crawford, 8 gallons of tim 1 were remtia e.l to her great relief Ju-l six Koval. P. K. Bliss oi the Moody aud Sanky com- mot.ths previous to the abovo dare eight t b:Lat:on is preaching lor tLd Vouair Men's gallons and a half ot rl lid was removed irom Cljrutaiu Ass-ciation in tblscitv. He is her in the samo luanLer. ' .. . t ' .juile a revivalist and preaches sermoua ol I a pi act. .:al nature. Tue theory be allows A Badly Crolieu leg. , ,r v h 3 cU J1s aevo; CualJ cou. Vr. Seth Kvrct.ner. ol Walker torhin i tro. li.e c, of people he Wuiks on with met w i'.l. a serious accident on tbe morn.: g j iiie. ie. leal e.iuwuj. l'U.y waut Some-j of the luth inst, in bis bona whero be had tUlLi; tt.y cau Uiideislaud. iu personal eo.ie to feed his rork. Reifardie-s ol' lh : ., . , . I . . ., , i . , . atl earaa.ee air. ius is a UnSiuvs uiau, is la t tl.ai Li- bad a Untira ate missed l.l ' j lootiui and fell lro:n tbe la to tuo bora I b-ld beautd aud ueais an. ci.iu tuskers, tl "ir, aud badlv fractur:-! Lis left le. , al Ur the to ie that U .-neiai Gi:.ut ore Lis. Loth bote i 1 tho leg were fractured itu- ILo CLicni'i lrs sji.-.!; u-r) Lin y vl mediately -liove ani near t tbe ankle . . , . joint involving ttie joint, t urrical aid w ks sent lor immediately. Dr. D. M. Crawford, S.cretaiy vt Sc Toaai aute, tot because aiid !: son Dtiwin Crawf..r.l, aojusted tlie i be is a sou ol iiu latucr, out because be is ta t.ire and dressed tue lin.ro. lie sceuu this writing t bu dulug wull uarlerly .leetluj. The thinl qnarterly meeting for Thonup sontown cli.i fe M. E. Cturc.'i. will be heid at M ir-ha! chit-l, Ptoniz's Valley, Octo ber 21. 22 aud 'Si Preachics oa Saturday dsv evenuiir, 2lt. at 7 p. m., by U' v. M . married to a Chicago woiuau and is Iheroby ! cocacctc.! th a i-uuier of thu Icadu. ! lamiiioa of Cbivago. Il is nouaerfui what I homo pride will accoia.pliu aouietiuies. i'bu ucaspapeis of this city naiit yuuUK Uiaut to have A lu.r show aud they 'rules, to beiieve -lit aiil fcet t;itre." Xhcy also ! make le cia.m that airs. Uraut, it aoowed ii. , to eitiug arouru'l the circle ol .New Yoi, lu 1 :..-.:.. it-t. Ii , a. Tb- IVeunsaCrar . " b ...l a r. ;ii' ir 11 at ths r. si.l. t,e,. . t V lay r. 1 .1 "Tb Gr.-.-ir 1" o'clock, ou the 1? t ears. lb. - ot" Juniata counTy, -ting in Fayette, twp., II. Knolls.., on Fri- la 'cou.rauy wiiii her busbaad wudl-i be abi. I (o make tue clei t.ou without A doubt. Mounts, on Saturday morning by Kev S. McWill iui ot Harr sburg Pa., alter whuli Qu iru-rlv Ooulerence wiil bj held. I . . . . . . ... 1. ... swI.K.fh ...... oi. Preaching at 10 m.' by Kev. E. E. A . ' f c J COUI-'' i' " ht" iu CU"- I Deacr of oi.Hjrt, tolloweJ by tho a:ra- j u ou me.r way to aud ;roiu tue west, aud j m.-iit ot the Lords Supper, special ser- J iwvr yet rs.de and do business wilu.a tbe vice at o p. m. ice usual wuariony uon- , ti( i(Jy ja Ifu;u Ja;uVia teiencewi:i Di Intel at incse services. a a. 1.. ,1,1 .,,. ' Iv 'be arit-.r Los in in lie (Juorter.'y meeting. L. L. Logas, Pastor. ITU eat upplle. couu- tbree Weesva ! Le l.oa ls:eia beie is W. J. Marks foruier- iy 01 your loan, bjt no hoidiu j a respm- , a. bio i-jsi.iou iu Wie wuoiesaie iioas-a ol C W. Akarsliad and Coutpaiiy . A.r. Jaiks is a traveler iu tuo nor.hwest fer tuak lirm. lie ri potts setug E. i. Doty in Miuneaii 1 oils (4UH0 lti.. Kul.) am! says Su-. U ar.'.av, c;.,tier 2thand 2'J.h. oi "f Sa:u-i-l 11. O .erholtEer. in ""'""I t..wn !.::,, w 11 a . I t hv the ad- ! els to s;ort. get- lue '. 01 j i:.i ASrilia u Hrtibak- ir tho sum of S !,- A BVI, (Hra:i-m-uis to Ctlllli.tte tira-t. I: 1 t'i.- hi.I:;ill county Dem- !at. w u.,t py their asses-co'-.tity lo.miiittea, and tho 1 ti"t jrr.t their names on tbe ur lvhnini r...l heeds to bo put in "a:. ., r.f:rs. Call on J. M. McDonal I. ".11 h.,Vt. p,, t,j f. lis. I w tu-ti.r tn tbe qnestion of obeat sc 5 plies the "ew York Tribune recently publish I tue following : Tra-, vie:-! in Austria is rcport- . . - . : 1 ... 1 el at K perreniaoo.e .ue au-ra.; a.... ... u m pleudld, being iaS io-i Hungary 2o p:r cent, at is estimated that I 0 Austro Hungary will have oX.ishi.Imki bush I real csta-ie busiucss. Iti h.ivaxia tbe crop is about I Auun-a I ara.t, sou oi .. u. 2" per -jeur. aoove iu i average in ie"4i . touul, uu ol 11 uLi .r.m was Hr.tt.aiu and Irelan I 2J per cent.; in little J u 4 Kw ttkiak. Wallachla-2 per cei.t ; in Central l.u-u j IS per cent.; otter Kussiau d:r'ri.-ts ranging 1 A """' - olUc" ,ro'u Iroiu ' to U1". r.-ckonius il0 as tbe am- Cuicao, but 1 h-ve ui baa lt-o pleasure ol fr. Tlie yield in Swnaerlai.d is rated at seeing Uiciu. ui,- the aN -hMtro,rorI...l.a isre.orte.1 as 6.3V).- I Yoik Sun uiaa'a Euc eloped., lwou.alar- I arker, iu tbe HOD SAVE TUB COK MOSWKALta. j yLLCTlUN PKOCLAMATIO-N. WHERE A3, by an act of General As nen.bly of Uie Commonwealth of Peuu sylvama, eutiiied An act relating to Elec tions of this Commonwealth," passed the 2nd day 01' July, iNiO,. and us supple ments, it is tbc- duty of tbe Sheriff ot every county within this Commonwealth to give puolic notice and to enumerate The Oihcers to be Elected ; Dcsiguate tke Hares at which tbe Elec tion is to be held ; and Oive notice that ceitain jrsons holding other oiTices of prolit or trust are iiitapai)le 01 holding or exercising, at the same time, tne olbee or appointment of judge ot elt-c-tiou, iuspector, or clerk of auy election of this Common callil tberetore, I, DAVID ruVVLEa, High tlacnu" oi the county of Juuiaua, do hereby make kuoa n and ive this public notice to the elec tors of ihe county of Juniata that on TIESUAV, .MiVEMUEU , ISiwT. (it being the- first Tuesday alter the first Alouuay of said month,) a Ocnertil liiecll. u will be heav! in l!ie several Election D.stiicts es'.abu.shed by law iu said county, at which time they will vote by ballot tor the several ou.ew.s Lerciui icr i.aiueii, to wit: judiciary;. 0X1. PKKSON' for the office ot Jtidie i f the Snpieme Court of the State d I'ti.nsv anil. ATE ONE PERSON for the iffice of State I reaturer ot tue Slate of Pennsyl vania. COUNTY. ONE PERSON for the office of Protho notary, Jcc., of the Couuty ot Juui aT.a. ONE PERSON for the offiae or CoULly Treasurer of tbe County of Juuiata. ONE PERSON for tbe office of District Attorney of tba CouuTy oi Jul. lata. TWO PERSONS fur the office of County Couiiuisswuer ol tLe Couuty of Ju niata. TWO PERSONS for the office of Cor.mv Au iitor of the County of Juniata. I al - j hereby maKe kii"wu and give no tice, t!::it tin- j laces lor holding tbe afore said General Election in the several bor- . c ughs and tow 11 !:ij s within tbe county of I Juniata, ar.1 as I' .... s, ! wit : I al so hereby make kuowD and give no tice, that "every person excejting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any olhce or appointment of office or trust under the United States, or this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under legislative, execu tive or judiciary departments of this State, or of the United States, or of any incorporated city or district, and also that every member of Congress aud of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioner of auy incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time tbe office or appointment of judte, inspector of clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, nd no inspector, judge, or other olficer or such election shall be eligible to any otlice then to be vcted for." Also, that in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions and for other purposes," approved April lMh, lSlO, it is enacted that the afore said 13th section shall not be construed so as to prevei.t any military olficer or borough officer from serving as judge, inspector or clerk of any general or special election of this Commonwealth." FHSTA ABliiiJmTIllAL WOSKS. Steam Engine, Sw Mill. Hay Presses, Stump Puller and Standard Agricultural Implements generally. Send for Catalogue. A. B. FARQUKHAR, a. SOX. Tork, Pa. Sept. 24.-87 4L The oldest and best Institution for ob taining a Business Education. We have nccessiully prepared thousand of yonng men for the active dutiea of life. For cir cular address, P. Dl'FF tL SOJT, Pittsburg P. Sept. 24-8t PARKER fc CO IB-AJSTKLERS, IVIais Street, MfXFLrNTOWN, Pesna. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts daily. Accounts of fir ins, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent, interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. April 20-'87. ir.... -lavr-Ji li- aa asm , grenades: Zvs Eim Pir.ii ud Caarts, Oixr Sixty Mi3C3 Sold. PRIOBS. Fiats, - Per Doz. t f 0.00. Qusrla. - " 1B.00. aa 3-a-a The ire nu n c; tl.e ti- roiitli of Mitliintown ;;ii' . in Vuur build ng Mc 1 Ihu ren'iired rod pr- uish you wuii elalislical reports 01 Chica go, 11 industrial luUrcats and a.l oila. r luatlers liial m:fa'ul parlicuiatly interest you. , I lut s.lco 1 li'ju't possess the re.aisite Eu . t tl,. .t 7of your house. MMl tons, against 1 ,1 i'JOO'J lust year, but ex ports from that country depends I .-- -ly I. pon raits made b.' railroad ani dea.er This ruiiiitrj has probably 4ll,K,0OJ ! a..v.i. -..ii. i..tiii.. from the last ren-.rt 1 wa. - . , i of tho bureau, besides about 4s.ihiO,W" I cyc-oj ii.ia, I will not tiro you w iiu I iirl-.tr j carried over Iroiu last ; ear. The quantity j tl Tt , 1 r, that tomes uuder my obser- eap. rte.1 ol wheat and fl -nr was equal to ... -wo ww.. i..,.i...:. ... . h...- .H .Ti.irls In ' Valiou. lo.'ir.'.?c-i uiinM'-.. - -. , rr: ..ti, irs a.l.lr.--s Mi i' l. J. le roof Miller paint, f r McDonald, 'm....:i it .liy iii.-, 11 A:i,,r lb- h. bam battle iy. Strayer will l-e with a lot of ready h he will s. !l at tbe it mis piU-ca i,,r tho buyer, n.'i'tu: i- Iswy.rinthe county, iii'ltest t . the oldest would take t. r tlin oilice of District of a . . . a ..... . . . AniiUsI were also la-go, u it m uovtia. .- . u that will .reserve I been observed as the new suipliea tro 111 af roa.i are assureil. Vllu oniinary con sumption for food ad seed this country has on hand a surplus larger than wa ex ported last year, while the improvement Jin l iir of a sh .n. iv.ttl.. tn taLM foreign cr.E wsrrau: h hthuh I'ocron r.-nt:,,., ,Uv -;n . sinslier derraud irem abroad. rtv'.T ri t ca.1- i-:,..tf ""f a.lr -N't. t, r.'"m Itlff y. " n"iiiiiiaii..t: i hay a.-u a I Daniels and read r:u:g ..3 tho w ail of Babylon. Letter From Clilcwgo. T" all ui nap; b one .1. -s'l It . n ho r : 1 1. 1 : v V. TS to the SUNTIMIt, AMD P y arrearages aud pav cents in alvacce, Tft r' " and the SrsTlN-tL .n Rt. ""L" " s.-nt for the period of one leu-. Un- Cath-r.n a.l.ir 'II Itiman 1st.- 1 ear-. If ti, Ilite, formerly Catherine I I'hilo and Adam Shlvel v. i'l this COIIllillinitr fell d-.d in s I... use in lUrrtsburg, last Sun- ''nrej.. Vr ii...... - - ..... s 1 ago was about 60 Chic abo, tk-tober 11th, 1S7. STfsxt a tin Kiri ixicas. This the metropolis of the West is now eu.ieavorin to get over the demoralizing: excitement caused by tia.i visit of Mim. Cleveland, ac companied by her husband tho President of the Republic. They were in the city last Wednesday. Quite a demonstration was made in honor of their visit. Bit more curiosity was evinced by both men cd women to get glimpse of Mrs. Cleveland than to see the unshapely and not at a.l handsome person of th President. The crowd on th-i street on that day has never been equaled in tbe history of Cbi.-sgo- I: miav have been on account of their inherent . I V .V a taste Ibat caused tne people i. '" .-j PresiJent and to gze al his wife., WiLuEaroacz. GRAY131LL'S Furniture fetore Las been i-e-t-tocked with a new lot oi' tLe Latest styled Furniture of all description. Chamber butts, Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Mat ting, Window Shades, Lamps. Everything iu the House Furn iture Line. A. si VI-a" But the ' "eather be favorable thrre will . 1 fi.i...n naoers ssv Mrs. Cleveand is not , r t 1 town on re-union diy and i beautiful compared with some of Chica- " trio time to step into Uarley's go - 'tl.ltl ... . ' e "tl. s women, but that she may b called r an overcoat or suit of i pretty. She evidently was not very rehnea reap, ur underwear, gloves, .tore. 1 hat lr-'l SO ! ,r-l. u.,t",'";';;' h;'"r "",B ur wpumn u,kirc ..... .. , otner people, it may ' J"a thai 11... ...... - '-.'ijs are ruuntng a 'u sarue. son.,. a h ..... ,r,l-t -h .r t on th, ,.. . tl.ii....... - -J o .t- 'SO!' ti:. ;:uess. .. .. i. . ..f lii. male, else Gro.er .u uer . ii.... " ... - Cleveland would be icging around the poliii. a! arna a in'.e man. ud wiihout the drawing and and attractive feature that now accompanies him. One mouth fioui today the convicted an archist will close tlats life chajder in a hurried manner. No violent demonstra- t. .- 'rJrtcJ' thl r. Uowo is preparation! on the part of the condemned mens ficitv '!," l"U'h,"rp business, in an-' friends are anticipated by thnsw in autnori Co'u... ''t eltfc?l"n to ,ha cffie of , ty. Tba policesarveilancebaaalmostdrivea th.'.y . rv1,i"VT- It. U likely that all ol . t em from the city. Any one uspec ted cf rs win, ,,.0 , -' i'r him i.,,t , iu town will teaching anarchist doctrine U shadoweal in bin put ot the all his noitiutsls. AH due precaution wiil be taken en the day of the execu.iwi SWXNEFORD WOLF On the liith n t., at I'orl i'reverton, by t. P. Arnold, J. f-., E. D. awlueloro, ol Cuion tow usuip, S DVtlcr couuty, aud airs. Emma J. VVo.t ot iSusqucbaiiua towusbip., Juniata county. BAY WILT Ou Sunday, October 9, I.?., hy Rev. S. P- U.ow-ii, Air. Henry R. B.01 INicaersou, D.afge county, .Nebraska, to Miss Caroline Wilt ol Sasquehanua tap. SPADE KLlIaE. Ou Sunday, October 2nd, If e7 by Rev. S. P. Lrowu, Mr. Wil liam isi-ade, of Monroe towuship, and Miss Jennie 1 Kliue.ol Liverpool towuship. Per ry county. LEISTER GABf.K On Thnrsdav, Oct. 6, li7, by Rev. K. E. Berry, Mr. Jerome Leist.r. of Payette township, to Miss Liz zie GaWe, of Del. ware. SIEFRED RATHFO.V On Tuesday, Oct. II, Is7. by Kev. E. E. Sorry, Mr I II Siet'red nd Misa Amanda Bath fon ail of Walker township. BOOZf.E SMITH On Sunday, Octo ber 2 1!7, by Ke. John E. t?hope. Mr. John U. Boozle 10 Mis Mary A. Smith, both of Juniata county. JJ1EU: ANDERSON On the 6th Inst in Altoona, of rsaralvais, Cieorge W. Anderson former ly of Jn'oiaU county, in hi 6!st year. are to hold their e.ecn n in tue southeast r.-oiii of the Court House, known as tae Shetiti's otlice, i:i said boiough. The tre.-men of the township of Ferman agh are to hold their election iu the north east room ol tile Court House, known as the Tieiusunr's olhce, in Miitliulown borough. The lie. men of the t. unship of Walker are to l.oid their election at the School U-'Use in M.-xico, iu siai.1 towuship. The ireemen of the township ol Delaware are to boid their election at S:iiiitb's hchool House, in siid township. The lrei n.en of the borough of Thoiup sontown are to hold their election at tbe Sen. l II. use in said borough. 1 he freemen of the township ot Green wood are to hold their election at the Pub lic I!, use ot Thomas Cox, 111 said township. The fieemeii of tbe township of Monroe are to hold their election at the School House iu Kichtiehl, iu sal.l lownsbip. The fieeiueu of the township of Susque hanna are to bold their eleciiou at Fry n.o.er's Hotel, in s ;i l X vnship. The freemen 0t the township of Fayette are t h ..d their election at the School Ho. is ., .icAliaterville, i 1 said township. The Irei-iuen ol the borough Patterson ire to hold their tkclim at the fechool Lor.s-e 111 said borougli. The Ireemen of the borough Port Royal are to hold their ei eliou at the School House in suid borough. The lrein-u of trie township of Milford are to hold their election at Locust Gro.e S-hooi House, in said townsriip. 'ihe freemen 01 liie township of Spruce II ii a are to bold their election at Spruce UJ1 Sciiool House, in said township. The freemen of the township of Turbett are to bold their electjcu at the Church Hill School House, in said township. The freemen ol the towuship ot Beale are to hold their election at the School House at Aca lculia, iu said toavnship. The ireemen wl the township of Tuscarora, except that portion of it lying north-westward ot the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near McCulloch'a MU's. in said town ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex cept that portion of it lying north-westward of the summit of the Shade inouulain. are to hold thsir election at the Lick School House, in said township. The freemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west ol tbe summit ot the Shade mountain are to bold their election at Laiver's School House in said district. fc-aV TLe election is to be opened at 1 O'ClocIk in the loreuoon, aud shall centime without iutermission or adjourn- uie.i., an-, is not lo oe closed bcloro 7 O'clock, in the eveuiug. As therein directed, I also give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved March 30, ltf'io, entitled " An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elec tions iu the several counties of this Com monwealth :" Sectio. 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Ji.'iireseiitativea of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters ot the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, tow-nship, bor ough aud special electious, are hereby here after authorized and required to vote by ticket, priuted or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follow s : One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of Courts voted lor. and to be labelod outside "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State oihcers Voted for, and be labeled "State;" o le ticket shall embrace the names of all ceunty efticers voted lor, including otlice of Sena tor, member and meinfers of Assembly, if t voted for, and niembeis of Congress, if vo- 1 ted for, and labeled "County;" and each' class s.hali le deposited in separate ballot- j boxes. , First and Second Sections of the Jicl of Con gress cf March 31, 170. Section 1. be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That all citizens of the United Slates, who are, or anall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the jnrople, in any State, Terri tory, district, county, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality or other territorial subdivisions, shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections w ithout distinction of race, color, or previous con dition of servitude, any Constitution, law, custom, usage or ngulation of any State,! Territory, or by, or under its authority to the contrary notw ithstanding. Sttjlos 2. -ind be it further enacted, That if, by or under the authority ol the Con stitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, auy act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, aud by such Constitution or law persons orothrers are or shall be charged with the performance of I duties iu furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to perform such prerequisite to become qualified to vote, it shall be the. duty of every person anl oilier to give all citizens oi the United States the same aud equal cpioituuity to perform such prerequisite and to become qualified to vote w ithout dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of servitude, aud if any such person or oiliccr shall relu.se or Knowingly omit to give full eiiect to this section, he shall, for every such offence, lorfeit and pay the sum of livo hundred dollars to the person aggrieved tbwrcby, lo be recovered by an action on the case, with f uil costs and such allowance lor counsel tees as the court shall deem just, and shall also tor every such offence be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, aud shall, on conviction thereof, be lined not less than five hundred dollars or be imorisoned not I less thau one month nor more than one year, ! or both, at the discretion of the court. Given under my hand at my office in Mifflin town, this seventh day of October, iu the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-seven, and ot tbe indepen dence of the United States, the one hun dred and eleventh. DAVID FOWLES, Sherij? Ohcrill s Otlice, M tfl'ntowu, October .lb, ltb. . "Xit Fire ffiiJLTlSaitT. lliZi la. E;. a assart. V" !f' this arvlre w c combine 1 t'..a BKSi" laL'AI-IIiKS ot our I Ja-i-r-'ia OrOT.ai.a with the WiZW f:t'ii:4 i.f naving .n ao t.oa last es- r used by Sprink ling-. 5t ts cl-sienel carve.-iclly tor ese In Pa. Sanger Coaches and Owi-iiir.fi. la v.cgai.t tu. orasa-ii.a.r.tien. I. I. cheap awdrviisl'ic. iormr.;no corroa !' n tKUSib... iai.COFcro'ot. Omsg.'i?. j b.gp tier doz. T L-. - J..4 vl.t 5:l (. SXTIWGUISKEB io'd. ; .-aIloa-.jt.aTid will iiu a EtreMm liroi.gb 6 fet r, uc-ic fett wit t oar rianta, vii;H i ti.a tivfct ever niacie. r.o r.ttttaUon nntil ti&vd. V. i-l ntJt frcece. Cat nl ode or v-t r- a"- , - r v. w m r-r:'" s ad ."V.,:iy i-u: ' e Ctor: Ir-.r. Li.it- r. ii jiac'is-i;s, t'.-l ro- . a. -. . , 71 4 rr. l 7 - c: ,..-.....ii.:);w&'i:r.-.r;ci I tC3f j 1; r ";Vi tii ticr-tr f J elssi Ha-ti lire i;.i.r:j ridj. We v-A-i(-i'.i .m, of.i, i ? uc-i'j. &:i.4l B SCHOTT'S FAMOUS CLOTHING r Establishment Has Surprises In Store For You. Never did we present such a large etock of Suits and Overcoats for lien, Boys and CLilJren. Our assortment of Men s Suits and Overooats for dresa or business has been carefully and tastefully selected. Our Una, of boys' and children's suits and overcoats was never more attractive than now and tLe prices are the lowest. You can form no Idea of the magnitude of our Fall and Winter aUcJr. of men's suits until you see it. There is no style of garment, fabric known to the trade that we cannot show yon. We have 6trong serviceable work ing suits as low as $1 ; excellent union cussimere suits at $6 ; desirable business suits, in over fifty patterns, at $8, 10, and $12. WE 1UYE GAINED A GREAT REPUTATION for the elegant fit and finLsh of our Fall and Winter Overcoats ; every gar ment is prfect, fashionable ard yet cheap. No tailor can equal them with out naming a fancy price. Will you do yourself the justice to exaininin them early t NOVELTIES IN IBOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOaVTS- This department is full to overflowing with stylish goods. All tha new f-tyles of domestic and imported suits at $2, $2.25 $3, $4, $5 and $8. Big Boys' long pants' suits we start with $3, for good union cassimera $3, $6, and $7. There seems to be no end to our stock of boys' and cjoil dr?n's Overcoats. What makes our ITat Department such a grand attraction in the eye of gentlemen is the fact that we .how all the latest styles and sell them at positively matchless prices. BE YOJN D COM PARISON is our mammoth display of Furnishing Goods. If you are in need of any winter underwear, white or fancy Dress Shirts, Collars, Guffs, Neckwear, &c, you can buy them here at the lowest prices on record. None but naw goods are shown. If you want a gold or silver watch, you can buy theia at SCHOTT'S, AT ALL PPalCES. SCH0T T, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. st, . n 't vi m 111. Vi 111 t I S Ml YATES BEST MADE i CLomiii. I01i MEN" AMI YOUTHS, FOR- BOYS AMI ClllLDKEX. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D. W. BARLEY, 1 ZSTWIi LXSlIll) 1805- Only those Louses who pursue au ALL TUE YEAR ROUND Policy of Lowest Prices Lave the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronaga Everybody knows that D. Hurley is the Chief Champion of STEADY, TJN SENSATIONAL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY. No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Prices for Hon est Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN. UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, and NECKTIES. A complete etock of FURNISHING GOODS, at prices that will do you good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts of suits on short notice, of a styla to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut. TLe Corner of Bridge & Water Streets is the business place f tJaa Yaluable' CIotLing House of D. W. HA January 19, 18S7. LEDGER 1IUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. k. O 2.L 33- To all who are aiifTtirln from tha errors aiad lnJlorriun of youth, nervous vftkDeu, ear'.y tler-ar, lottaof manhood, to., I will v?iv1 a reri;o that will euro 7011, FREB OF CHARGE. Thin great reiNy wae rtlaooTered by a mlselonary in Soutlj America. lSenl a mlf-ad-lre! nTelope to tlie liST. J'Qpa T. I.N3UX. Statxun D. .Ve Tork dtp. 5w. F O II F E I T. ISSO. coo W. HEOK PAYNE ENGINES. sz?PTiri'. EfaCfa'lES -s- KEEPS TnE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST VARIED ST0C K OF I a'-sj l.ereby make known and give no tice, " that he inspectors and jildpes shall .Tie-t at tl respective places ajipuiuted for holding tbe electica in tbe district a: w hich tbey respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in tbe moraine; of Tan-lav, November 2, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter r.l u, r-h uistrict. a. In rKNn ti.M larum k. .a.-it i . - ' " uv sua., ui. re ceived the se.s..cd highest number of vote ""i"" inn anena on tne day of any election, then the person who shall have received tbe second highest naaiber of votes f'jr judge at tbe next preceding election sb !: act as m.sictor in hi place,. Aid. iu JFoot JJar in Funiata County. TLe above statement is true. Other merchants allejre the same to be true of their stock. Let all making the claim etand up for inspection. I will forfeit 6-30 if I fail to sustain my claims. Let the others do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. piTtroRsiiiTrr a so itit nonu.ioBi.u tue peo- fJLIa. G, VV. "HECK. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. I a a '.i aSiyr. QMS BOILERS of ail Slxea. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. AND TELL 03 WHAT YOU WANT. Drawer X130, ELMIRA, N. T, 10 Solatia Caaal Sta-xot. CHICAGO, IU. Brakch Offices s 5 dcT street, hew vomt, . "THE GIBi I laEFT BEHIND TJ 'teisraafi; f j-r,T &?. -&'-t.J&T IS.lt ani Fifth WhsM. A.k yonr d.l.r for f -a .. i- si l-X ',2'.T Hajdoek 6af..y Km Bola and irifila Wlioel. Li'6 . ao-cun. r.J.. t ' a-'T "r. m.w pirt -,U W f -rT,ish-a , card, prirwd ia e'.t.t stylo, t . a y or a- w.-. will aar to araaieit ) (SXCLajr-E faTA-VP.i fcr c.. .-a TH T. T. IJAYCCCX GASniASS CO., avtvolaaaia Pnu List. Cor. Tlwua aadTwrlnh 1 1. C t. .. fx, O. ASIITt WAKTM WBtt wt HAY! ! '-t :Tr-.T .3 mITAH- rSprlngr and Summer Coodn. I would inform tbe public that I have now in toy new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring at Summer millinery goods, all new, aod of tbe latest styles and having employed first class roilimer 1 am prepared to supply the public witb everything found in a firstclas milliner tore, come and examine icy a'ock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DK1IIL. March 22-87,1. v. The Sentinel and ResmHiram office i the place to get job work done. Try it. It will pay yon if yoc need anything id that hnm CAI'TIO." SOTICE. 1 LL t-erpons are hereby cautioned 2- against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trerpssting on tbe land of the under signed J. S. Kaacrp. OQOVICTOR aVaiii:) MANURE SPREADERS FARM WAGONS rJatt.-rt7ttr rbeepet Spraxlrr duiinl t) ofuj cmo i Caw no om ftTUhrhd tO mU taeaa. a Aisfto m&puluaurm . of Ttrlr C'Utrr Me ear-It Ftnlnf Mills, (on Hbeilre. BMUimd fre.aaAMMArHl!(EOO.ClaiBbvOw iaVCaliTOW. MIK .1 1 v.- - k'. i v.: t - ft.' t. i- - I:" i :; f ! f-K I: iort B"l .rW.,-' !a.:.i:.: -
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