tmaxmu&BBSi : , i I ' ' I i i " 7 ' i! ' . i i 1 SEISTLNKL k REPUBLlflAfl M IFFLINTO Wn7 wkphesat rear tiMg B. F. BCflWElER, .iron a ricniro,. Tbs Democrats Nations! CWei.- tion will DNt on the th of Jnn l gt Louis. Tux Democrats s-ra to b qlcikt ronrrnicp B'.siie. They insist on A thai bis declination is net positive It is reported tbat a hnefiUibust tring scheme is on foot ia the Unitd States to recover the fjoi.j uiin in Ten. uela that have recently bn taken posseemou or by Great Brit tain. England will steal all that south era country if laf t alone- G sosoi II. Coarxa, who conetrnct ed the groat engine that ran all of the machinery ia Machinery Hall dorinj the CeLtounial Eshibitioo id Philadelphia in 1870, died at his Louie in Providence. It. L on the 21.t of r ehrnary, aged 72 yeeix of trtWa: f the heext ennaed ty gasirie fever. Thc people in the Northwest insist on it, that their country rr. not as greatly a storm stricken district as baa te'o repreeente.l this winter. tby ear it waj an exaggerated report, that l.CKK) people perished by cold this wintr. They put the loss of hfe at two hundred. runirisT Clkvelsd and wife are enjoying an excursion to Florida. This is the time to go, when the change of weather in this latitude from winter to npnng ia hardest on people, but it ia not every one that can go. Florida would get "too fnll" if everyone could go there at this tirue ia the year. A Tocxa man in Clovelund died yesterday of e xcrssive tmoking f eigiu-etU-8. So ranch did he indulge in the rxrnicions habit that "his sys tem was fairly Foakt.l throcgh and through with nicotine." The coritin non moling of those car.tr little stinkers seems to be about ns deadly asdriukinrurn in quantities. Balle tin Feb. '25. Tax widely known Washington D. C. banker W. W. Corcoran, died at fs 30 A. Xf. last Friday. His fnther was an In.-liruan an.I bis mother J Maryland woman. He was botn t.t t Georgetown D. C. in 171N. Ha start el life as a dry goods tuorrliati', but failed at the business, and after that became a broker and banker, and paid his former debts and died worth millions of dollars. THEchairrnan of tie Prohibition State Committee has issued a call fi.r -.$tute Convention to meet at Harris burg on the 2d of May. His address, like most documents coming from Prohibition sources, is full of absur dities and i iftccuraoiea. But it is not likely thut the Prohibition party will be a formidable political concern in Pennsylvania this year. It wasoffect ually disarmed by the passage of the High Licenae act Bulletin. The Smallest oh Earth. rrota The N..rth American, Feb. 7. The people of Burlington, New Jer sey, are just now very mneh interest- U in what ia claimed to be the small est child on the faoe of the esrth. The htt'e fellow name is Joseph Deacon Lippinrt tt, and he has sees three months cuic snd go since first his eves opene.1 njn this cold, cold world. Little Joseph i n exhibition in Burlington, and crowds of peopie pay to see hira rv. ry lsy. An idea of how small this dincunitive chap is can be best conveyed by the statement that he can and has taken a np in an ordinary ciifar box. What there ia of bun is perfectly f, rmed He weighs now, one pound and three onresv Aeroea the stiouMei he measures three inches; around the waist, six and a half inches: elbow to tip of fingers, fonr inches; lencfh, fifteen inches. The palm of his hand cannot be seen when a enny is placed upon it. His eyes are blue and as Isrge as small beans. This midget finds bis way to the henrts of everv one rcho sees him. He is the seventh child which has blessed the union of Mr. and Mrs Lippincott. All his brothers and sisters were verv Kmall. sud departed this life soou sfter their birth. "Josey" seems to be in the lest f health, aud several physician ex press the belief that he will live to a good age." Communication. Aoir-EMu, Pa . Feb. 21. 1SSS. Ms, Emtor: As an avowee! be liever iu the divine right of infant bnp d,isco. I feel tempted to briefly notire tne mmiimtii,-tion frotu Black Lour nnder date cf January 3t, publishel in yonr isne or t ebrnsry l."th. I eare little about taking v'onr corre spondent "to task" for his articles copied, as he sars, from the columns of the Gospel Messenger. I am only concerned to point out to roar rend ers th fallacy of "gri, yi"WB on lQ. faut baptism." . completely aTor dant" with the views not alone of your irrespou.lent but of every opponent of thin cherished rite. A is well known to all fully conversant with mis nnnappy and long stan.ling every argument that ever has. cas. or c.n oe, hron-ht aeainst the baptism of cluldren is easily reduce oie to one or other of tbe following syllogisms : 1. Any person who has a rirrhf m positive institute must be express-ly mentioned as having that right. But infanU are not ao mentioned in con- nection with baptism. Therefore infants have no right to the adtainis tration of this ordinance. 'We object to this position as being glaringly assumptive, ia that it presumes to dictate to the ever blessed Go-J the manner in which ha shall addr-c? his Tctnr. He most "exprewly des ignate" those who are to come under any of hie appointments. We object to thiw p.iu n as being exceedingly narrow and bigoted, in that it sup puw that we cannot know what God says save when Le a.Mres?- na in m partirnlar way, whereas it is a well known f-ict that some of the mo?t lm portAnt truths of revelations are Pet befre us in inilirect ways, and again that we may as certainly reach tLe truth upon any particular subject through indirect aa through direct expression. When Pun I sav be wa caucLt up into the third heaven, we know a.4 certainly that there is also a fir-Nt and second heaven, as thoiiirh he had d r. ctly tSnnel their t-sis;tew. But we olijort to this position of the baptist a being indubitably Iale. We waive other instanoea that might be specified, and fix on one only. From the first a sujinct has been ad mittd to a positive ordinance, and tbia adajisaion is according to truth and is ro held bv all who obherv the obiigrtion of the New Testament riis. while yet there ia no exprnen law or example to support it to be fousd in all the ord of Hod. 1 he subject to winch we allude is woman and her admiseion to the Lord's Sap per. Conktrurted with reference to tbia case the Baptists first arirnaient is as follows : Any person l iving a right to positive institute runfct le mentioned as hnving that ribt. But women are rj.'t so mentioned in con nection with the Lr.rd's Supper. Therefore women have no right to eat the bread and drink the wino in me morial of the Saviour's death and coveDaut. And so onr Baptist breth ren are, by their invariably practice, placed in the same condemnation with the rest of ns. "Irne, say they "you may suppose there were chil dren iu Borne of the households all" of which are said to have been Imp tized. But woe to the man who builds his faith upon inference. Wl-eu yonr Black Log correspondent shall have cited me to an express warrant in the Word of (iod for the admission of a belovtd mother, or sister, cr daughter to the sealing ordinance of the Lord's House, I for one will con cede him the unchallengeable richt to all upon roe for an express warraut for imposing the initiatory rite of this same house upon my infant offspring 2. The second and chief argument of the Batdii-tR against t!;e reception of infants', t-tates svllogisiii ally. is as follows : The Bible demands faith or repentance es a prcroqnisits to baptism. But infaDu cacn.-t suply this j rereo'tusite ; infants therefore lire rut proper subjects of baptism. This is the argument tlmt lies at the Uittom of the articles of "J. K. M-" (Here I cht to makt a conf-.ssior, perhaps, I failed to notico tie orticlo that api-eaied in your issue of Jaun- ary IS. But as it would seui to be a piece of ti.e one in your issue f icl r miy lo. I make no doubt I am in a general way correct in r.ferriug to the same category) The , gist of this argument is 'his something is aid iu the New Testament while Fpeaking of the baptism of believtrs. that is utterly lucompatiMe with the state i f infamy; consetpiently, infants canuot be eupposed to be proper sul je ta of baptism. Now, tvljile. it would lie quite ta.-y to poiut out the fallacy of tu:s argnment, I wish, before do ing so. to try tLe gait of tins famous baptist steed upon a fr-wotner paral lel, yet seldom traveled, courses. Start we him on the line of circum cision That children as well as adults were authorttivtlv subjected to this rite nnder tho Old Testament economy, even baptists themselves will not deny. And yet, in the face of this historic Jact, what more is needed than the logic of tht ir own "hobby hoike" argument to prove to the Satisfaction of the whole lmmer sion world, that children were very improperly to marked ? For does not Paul alLrui, Gal. 5:3. h.very man who is circumcised is a debtor to do tbe whole lnw. And are not children et the tender ftf;e of eight d;iys inca pahlc of yielding themselves, and heooinirg debtors to do the ahol law : -A. child, sava J. rj M , "can not vield ittelf." And saa Bishop Sampson, another war horse on the rams pat p. "in personal obligations no roan is bonnd withont Lis own consent." Hence aa circumcision iru posed the obligation to kep the whole law, a child, that could hot yield it- Self, or give its own consent, was jus as improperly circumcised under the Mosaic economy, as tbe ofTrpring of the peodormptist are now being bap tized under the Christian. Wonder ful thing tbis lopie of the Baptist lu tbe lint of it the wisdom of on of the most express appointments of the Almighty :s seea to be folly! Woe therefore even to the thick bosse of J hovah's bm kler when this baps tist war horse rushes upon it! Try we a gait of this steed on the line of tbe baptism of Jesus. Was Jesus baptized? Yes. Was be rightly bap tized ? Who dare ssy. No. And yet according to tbe logic of the baptists argument nothing is clearer than thut he was not. And why not ? Because t eiug immaculate he was neither ca pable of faith nor insusceptible f re--py-rUnce the indispeasible prerequi sites, as the baptists affirm, of tbe proper imposition of this rite. Clear ly, either the blessed Master was not rightly baptized, or this boarted ar l'i ment of the modern Baptist is I abominably fallacious. Try we this wind broken and spavined steed again on the line of the salvation of infants. Are those of onr nice who die in iu fancy saved T So we fondly bctieve. all of us baptist and peodobaptist alike. And yet according to the sup posed unanswerable atgnmeut of the Baj-tist, thy cannot be. Why? Kim ply because the ini xplorable law of the kingdom forbids tbe thought. Thia law, say Baptists, is unmiMake aole in its intent and world wide and inexorable in its sweep. He that be lieveth shall be saved; he that be lieveth not shall 1m damned" Rut : since .ufants do not believe, they can I not be saved. And hence all who di die a inf'.ncy are lost. So unspeakable i I feeiV in ita 1 . 1 nt,tr-.ntA i fKiu t v, i.i.. t With one fell and pitiless stroke it ! biota out the children name from both the church on earth and the J church in heaven ! Does -J. E. II." kaow that tbe fallacious reasoning of Lis copied articles is capable of be ing used quite aa potentially against infant solvation aa against infant bap titftn. I take the last three sentences of his I ant communication, and after ' substituting the word "faith" for "baptism" in the first and the word "salvation" for "bap'ism in the sec ond and third. I find they will read thus : "Fsith is a command, and re ligious obedience requires a volunta ry act. The person obe ing the com mand become active ; but in infant salvation the subject :a passive and nncocscious aad canuot voluntarily obey the commund. As tar as we can collect from Divine Inspiration infant utlvation ia fonil wanti'itr." Wtnld your correspulei)t be willing to hnb- bcribe bis initials to such a syllogism as this? And. if not, why not T Sure ly he is not ready to eU in question any statement in minor premise. Then bow ran he avoid theconclasion with iu brimstone taint T But trv in this inconaiilerate steed of the Bap list ouce more on a line of the tem- poral snbaistence of infants. Shonld infant a be supported T So tbe Bible affirms and nature itself teaches. And to this doubly imposed duty the hearts of all are sweetiy conformed I sav the hearts of 'all. for onr bap. tist brethren care for the young ven before they can yield consent, as ten derly and as assiduously as any of id. But here again I mat insist their practice is not in accordance with the outcome of their logic when reason ing with the poedobaptitit. Does my reader req'iire evidence of the truth of this Strang statement ? If he will construct the famous baptist argu ment upou one or lw p-usares of s-ripttire, he can not foil to sue that in the light of it alone, though in op posit. on to both oat ore and the Bi ble, ii. funis should actually be left to starve, lake is a. 1:1 "J, "II ye be wil ling and obedient ye shall eit the good of the land." Now let him in keeping with the baptist method say, Willingness and obedience are re q iirc-d of them who ars to eat tbe Hood of the land. But infanta can neither will nor obey. Therefore in fants must not eat tbe good of tbe land." Theu ts.ke 2 These. 3:10, "If any would not work neither should he eat.'' Again let him aiy afttr the manner of the biptists, '"He that will not woik neither shall he e:it. But in f.int canuot will to work. Therefore infants must not eat. Thus this second and chief argu ment of the Bip'ist in whatever way, it is viewed proves against the truth. Is it a truth that infants should sub sit ? This argument proves against it. Is it a truth that infants mar be saved ? This argument will prove the contrary. Was Ci;rist rightly bap tized t Aeeordmc to thi.s argument it could not I.e. Were infants proper sut'j 'cts of circunj-Msion ? This aign ment will prove they wre not. At a future time I may briefly point out wherein the fallacy of this argument consist., an. I at the same ime indicate the ground on which we claim the divine sanction for th buj'tism cf our infint seed. J. s. w. A Great Help to Women- Van' wotk from -un to sun, Wtituan'swork ii never done." Flow trne and yet inventive rrnns Tjd science has wade vonderTal progress in rcliw- vf woman of much 1 ber tfrnirr drug- ery and s turt. Tha U.-dvl S'rani CM,ker, an i!iin ot ahich ie jrive to our rfa1-ra. ia a happr comtination entitle priici- l- and bil- im provire the food we ral and mmi it co.t in tori in abort time, Ita nae does nwav wi-h tho led hot stove, ana cuokmc with It is a positive pVasore. Strain cok-d food is ht-atlbier and trior ptl;alld tbaa when prepared ia the ordinary way. It a-'ver b'iras or drra ana with the Model Looker there is do ttteirn or ordvr in the fcense s lien cofikina; food. It i rtrnlatintf blow a whia le wto-n the water gets low, and n ed no rare tt keep the n3-al from apoiling. The Frtnklin InaOinienf Ptiilt !ii na hi. mi h a prael:c.t! test wi b BoaionBrown Bread and veffprahtra. and rejrt tha thv can he cooked more roccesatullv by si -am than ia an other way. A further tet w aa o-ade with onions and showed no tr-ies of odor in the room. This is tlis higtieat aciea tifi.; su!ii(rity in this country. The Model f't Co.. 4 Park How, Mew T .ok, want feQt to h-lp tlieta p'e tbes-t woaa erful So-sru Cooktrs ia every tamily. Ttv.ae who apply earlj will get tbe biat territory. Ary lailv or rutTOi"i w-shng to ei'gige in rxtmanint reniutirra'ive employ went, canuot do better l ban by writiug to tbe liocel LV kt-r Co. COUNTY ORGANIZATION. A meeting of all the local unions of the women's cbristain temperance urjion, and young women's christian temper ance unit n of Jun:sta county, as also all others interested in temperance work, "ill be held in the Prebytt rian church. Mifflintown. on Friday Msrt-h 2d. at 10$ o'clock A. M. Mrs W. U. W ods of Unntii'gdon, State Tret-s-nrer of the W. C. T U. and other tanaper n"e work I rd !pe.ikersill be present. The object of tbe tne ti' g iatolcta county orgauiz-nian of tbe W. a T. U. and T. W. C. T. U. Profenaor at Vsssir ('o cla). ''Xow, who can tell rue the moat wotaderfnl aefci've ment nt tbe nineteenth century t Miss Mor ria, 1 pee your hand raidi.-d Mis Morris (proudly). "My sister Ne'lio has taught h--r pug dog. Thistle, to chew gum " Judgs. JECEIPTS . EXPENDITURE? or r COUNTY OF JUNIATA raoa Jannary l, 187, te Janaary 1. 1588. To thr HomorahU. tkt JuJf of tht (bar of Csavmoa Pleat of Juniata Count : Wo, the undersigned. Anditors'ol the County of Jnniata, elected and sworn ac cording to law. to sunt, settle, and artju-t tbe acei'UMs of the Treasurer, Sheriff and Commissioners of the sasd Conntv of Juni ata. repeettnlly report that we met in Ibe Auditor's cfties) in MitP.intowu. on the drat Vonday ot January, it being tbe 2nd da ot the month, and after a caret ul examination of aaid accounts we And ihm to be aa fol lowa. from tbe In day ol Jannary, 18M7, to the;31at day of December 1887. tho Treas urer tor tbe year. John M. Copeland, pur suant to notice, being present at tbia settle ment 188. Jobs St. CornoiD, Treat. Dr. Ja. 1, Te balaaee rrota last year t MM 4 imUrut. U m Caroline Lyer and others iDlrrsel .....................S Printing m4 Stmlioutni. B-nsall 'k. Jacknun, prinlmc. Klaukx. Ave t Wm. S. Al'Uun, court prucUma- tioa. ax .... - B. f. St'tiseier. Court prorlam- tion. fee T D. Urnn. court (icocUma. tia. blanks itc .......... J U. Ca-UiMl, :atatoaerv, fcc. W. U. Kulluua, tatioDrry. fee.. 1655 25 163 7 109 501 100 50 2P4 50 46 60 15 bl Total Rtpmir, to Brtdgt. J. T. Dimro. rryirt U bri Igo al Mabant tDEO..... IS- G. Pk, repair to bridge at Cowmfj Prmm. Dvst Fowlea bor'ling and Sher- iFn lr-a .- D . Craaiford itt-licnl vicra IistH Watta waicb at jail K R-rnr. Ida. watch al jiil...... S. S Wil-on, repair al j . B. ScBtt. C'KMla lor jtii ... ... . J. Nona it Son, coal lor jii'... J. Kha- tilaaterins and mhu &0 9-i h 7 1 392 12. 2 113 75 11 75 3 9 1 90 39 Vt I ahinc... 13 87 22 96 75 2 ' 4 00 2 60 K. H. VsCiintic. brl lor D- PanvsLaker reoaira lo lock. C. McCs-lian, aj-nn(r I. Ib-lmon, Kloiin f irj.il...... . W. lin k. lo aair or shoes tor Carter and tramp.......... Kerd SIens cloihinK t..r prison ers. R. E. 1'arker, bill auodnm..... Total ..... 731 78 Cosay Btmi Paul. McASiMeraudolkern' boudS 22975 OO J. H ToUl Public Buildimgt. F. W. Noble, repaira to pump at jail.... - ...S John s,- Orarbill. njaOit.g tor Court Holiat.... . ..... ....... D. Hobnan repairs to vard tenco Total Court mui Jurort' Pay. D. T. Kitmore and others f rand jurors Jona'hm Keiser and ottit-rs petit jurors ....... ............... Win. H. Baiighman and others tip staves .................... 670 m 1 00 47 23 I 40 49 03 703 69 I6.T8 10 136 21 Total Htgtttemg and A'tttiKg H. K. Gootliiig and others ComttabU (('aril. John Hobn and other conata bles'fees. ...... ........$ fox. Mtk aud Skunk Scalp: Tboroaa G. I-auver itid olbera scalps .. H"crr Pcuiicntitry. J. M. ConeUnd. till pod tor !478 03 497 32 208 82 219 40 S174 75 17 32 8 00 9 22 23 46 1 4J 41 ry f 7 13 t 79 38 12 C2 23 1 12 S3 107 f 2 M 15 47 34 47 36 3 5 keeping prisoners..... ...... K. B McCroni, coats". S K S. Ioiy, attoaney for Com monwealth E- S. Dotv, aitornry for s5ujireiu Court. ... ................... T. II. M-nn c-r, csi lecemler Term. lHs J- P. Callann, itiie. ........ T. U. wt minB'-r, cos's i'l' ruiry Tirm, issj.. A. k. Swans, cost-, Uilson suit T. II. Menuniter roata. tjilsoo suit T. H. weuiirger Cit, 1. II. CarU-a K S. Ioiv, uttoro Comuioo- w-alth Cas8. ... B F. lto:ct,6ci.i. aiiurney Coin- iiiaifj ih and Pardon B 'ari H Ca-io r. ll:i-- E. B. McCruni, costs McMeen CSS'- .... ..... T U H Mviuingt-r. cost. Waller, Bensinger, and K loonds. . . till V. Jacoba. w:tnua. ... .... T. II. Mvminger, coats Curler Case ....................... T. 11. steiuiiig--r, witnesses C ar- tvr rase. .... T. II. VeitiiTiger, costs lu Hurrt.il and Vat.Zaiit cases .......... A. HjckentKrger.airaiiito n 409 47 I. Zimmerman.. Millord.... 116431 J. bottiger Monroe... 4"0 47 John Kruvat Patleraon. 2HH :t B. F- Siimiue!l...ro-t R..al 2U 3d J.J Cu :b--rtvio.. Spruce Hill t' ! W W Finjtrt. Su qeh' a'.tj 1.6 Jacob Sis-ch-r. . Tboiui-aon'o 121 n T. U. W;Cl'-."-..Turieit.... 44587 J. B. Barion.... .Tuscnrora. . 5'. '.171 Samuel Cltcfc... Wa.ker 1127 45 $1"741 14 AH of which i rtsprlfu'ly srbieitted. J.G.AFP. W. P. UK All AM. W. S NIKMIIND, Coaafy .JJior. AUDITORS OFFICE. J Mifflintoan, Pa.. January ttih, 1888. S STJTF.MF.MT OP OR&iRS DR.HVN BY THr. LOMMlaSIOStHS OP THE VOVSTV OP JUSI.in os tht TRUjIS I'RER thereof, frum tnentU J.jr of J mnaiy. ls7 . to thr 8lt d of December, lss,. a, t"keu from tht Record ta the Commiteionert' uffict. Commonwealth Coil. OcTSTaiiDiso Tx, Decemher 31, 18S8 yar. Collector. District. Jmou 1877. ValO i.a Slump..Licn $ 3 79 18SH. Chaa McCormick Port Kojal 74 69 1884, Wil lam Clark... B-a!i 30 5 11. 8. lh Spruce Mil; 1 1 ti: 18w6, Hi-nrr Swalb.... Delaware.. 156 35 H.O. Vunt....(ireenw.d 66 hh o HarTV Kn s. 1 .... Patiersoti. 9'J John i taii fie. Port Royal 2)t U Ephriam Duncan. Turaror.. 63 1886, J. C. Beale rfc-ale 187 Samuel J. Slur's. . Delaware. 114 21 A. Swanalander. . r avette.. . 31 i IL C. Ho-.... ""ermanagr! 36521 - J. S. NcCah. s...l,rk 117 8 x J. II. Howell S.ru-e Hill 41 'JO A . C. Stroop. ... s u-queha'a 174 M Z Sowers. ...Thotucsou'n 53 33 8. U. BfSle. Tuscarora. UK 1 1 1887. J. C. BVale Keale 5i 78 Jacob Kp err ... Delaware.. 624 67 A. Swariclander..Faetle... 62188 Jobn Moner......rermana'u iiMti m JacobForry......Greenwoi i-338 " S. D. Mmontiin...Lacfc 16260 1887. CONTRA. Cr. Dec. 31, Bv -ld orders paid.... orders iasne1 in 187 exonerations to col lectors. ...... ... rsad certificates paid outstandirg taxes.. percetitaje on State tax, 1886. c percenai;e on Slate tax. 187 caah paid L. Cargill, order Att'y Gen.. . a salery ol Treasurer .. balance due coantv.. 75 89 38040 34 937 87 '.'86 60 10744 14 24 95 10 24 14 16 6X' 00 iH.i 88 $58550 07 $ 7815 88 1888. Jan. I, To balance due County, ontstatiding tales..... A per cent, additions, Duplicate ol .886 error. Duplic'e ol lS taxes levied, 18s7.... "verdict fees.......... Taxes on dogs. ....... cash from Commission er Columbia Co.. tor care ot t-ersons killed. cash collected from Port Rotal Boroueh is case nt Rutherford and from Philadelphia ia case of Dunn. ........... .... cash receivt-d from Per Co., lor CMta in case ot Shearer vs. M meter... . " sasb received from Tur bett tap., and olbera for keeping paupets.... cash from sale ot Co. 11254 69 86 25 27 10 17870 52 20 00 60 41 48 804 88 52 40 131 84 bonds.. ... 23302 00 $58650 tT7 Walrrlord Boyd ITiiMt, attention aad 1 00 19 25 12S 80 It 10 55 47 Ii 150 00 2 22 46 3 75 6M 184 00 89 77 1 00 10 00 252 87 2 IS I n'"rit trHite at Port Kuyal.. i. ((.. rir, atone lar hridn at SI bntoDf o.... ... W . C. Laird, vpura to bridge at I McCoyaville S- F. Lndwir, repair to bri1g Lndwi J. C. Diiiim, p aua for bridge at I Oakland Geoeare bivrv, repairs to br:ug I at Oakiaad I K. t. Gum. spike tor bridle, at I Hon' J. K Stiniflinc rrjaira to bridia "M'P'e's l- r. 1mm, rvpaira to brvlge at Urlw arf.. ........ ........ Pet Ht-fllnnjr'r, repair to I bridge at Wcl'ivvil. ........ Dobb II Vil!ik-n. repaira to rrtoe at W-C .vavill. ....... . W. W. Ried. repair to brila;e at Dimm'ii Jam- liotf trr. reDaira to hHr at D nvua f a. Rohrwr. rfnaira U bridtfM at j nrole.bai (th I. S. fc ltHtr, repairs to tirl-itat Cnra W. K. Si-rr-it, repaira to trklgo al rloriiui:'a. , Total S 7o 12 Commiajioarrs' Opie aud Court House O. P- Barton, services aa Cora- mii .n. r $ 1W 88 J. T. Dimiu, aerviccs as Comtms- faifirr ...... . ........ 18748 tV. N Stt-rrclt, a-rvices aiCora- misi ner....... .............. 149 82 S. B. London, services as Clerk.. 65000 A. J. Patterson, services aa coun sel 60 00 E. Scbott, curl -iiu lor Court Ii.. 6 39 J. Adams, biooius lor Court H-, 8 00 J. J. Ilorning, carpenter's work 1 00 Total $ 1148 67 County Office: vTm. M. Allison, andiiing Pro thontary and Kegiater and Re corder. ................... ..$ Id 00 M.J Huni,tati..n.rv 10 60 T. H. .Memiojter, Proibouotary's ie.- 318 36 K. K. Bt-rry, dorKets lor ottice.. 16 26 b. E. Beirv, services nndcr Reve nue law..................... 11 87 J M. Cotlaud, book lor Record er office 12 60 T. 11. Meminger, execution dock er 14 85 F. L. U utter, mortgage docket... 20 00 ToUl $ 423 83 General aud Spring Election. Amount paid election olHc ers. constables, housa rent, stf i3i VS Mucellaueou Order. Lewis Den an, et al Audioi$ 75 00 J. B M. Todd, court cryer.. W) W) D. C. LoudT. janitor 110 00 Krnricus Hani a are Co.. gas- i.iir.e tc 80 33 S. B. Cavtny, curking Jury Comrui-Moneis, I8S0...... 2 AO J oh. Cunimings, stenographer 233 0J txiei.sr ia care, hoiniing. clutbii'g and drugs tor Iran. pa under Act Kith, 1985 117 40 A. 8 a arizlandi-r, ant others abatement anl pr ceut, as collectors 1401 S9 John Foteiuiu, boaltnc jurors 6 50 J. A. Murray, loard me jurors. 3 25 ?t:- Lunatic AmIiiiu, llrris- burjr 887 15 Pavid Foali-, -h- r'lt'a f.-eK... 191 65 C. B. Craatord, postage and b x rent 13 I- J. M. O p. I.in.i. R.-gi.t.-r'a and Slo rifles d.H K. t 43 0.1 Dr. Djisin Crawiord, services mjiil 34 2") Jidiu H e, ic-t'r court hoii-aa 1 60 W. K Mr( 'ahan, surviccs Coun ty Surveyor 21 75 Eiuil S.-hott, cloitine tor Carter ami blanket tor j.iil. ....... 12 65 T. H Miiniu;er, i!iqii-t Mar garet Catiu-r 14 84 Grace London, cieai i' g ottice.. 2 00 J. M CojeLmd, abatement, ttn (jiui'iwh dutilirale. ....... 77 51 Wm. VV.gnr. rt-paira ti r:oclt. 100 Aaron l.uly, r-ii.f,-rin Fay ette 18(7 18 01. Ji hn Uollobaiitt. hauliiiff ajbea from court house. ......... . 1 25 J. M. opelan1. d'KCount n i note 4 23 J no a' A i icul: ur il S- ci-tv... 10"l Utl fan nel Lpp, tearing out bat) dauia 600 H. s- Jchll, re airs t pump.. 2 00 Farmers' liercantile As'vci-iiion, hunting jiidttiga. ........... 5 80 J. Lvona, ft-ea in Mc-Uonaio cae. 25 IX J Knepp, service- 1 00 Fartii" r' tlercaiti'e Arsociation, coal for court bonae. ... ...... 64 S3 I. t. Musaar. pitcher lor court hon-e 75 J. M. Copeland, bill IVoni &nvdr Co 89 34 James North h. Son. coal lur conrt b.'Ui'eaiid itil ......... 103 25 W.E. Amuan, Teacher Insti tute 178 00 A. J. Patterson, aervices in Me Sleen, Shivery, Mc-)..na d.Tur hett lown-hip. Port Kiyat. and Phil'a ca es, and expenses to Harrisl.uig 158 94 A.J. Patierann. indexing iil'la- menfs and mortz-f;.... .... 500 CO S. K. Loudon, services under Revenue Act 397 83 F. W. Noble, repaira to cistern pump 1 00 D. ft Seiber, sbovelmi: snow... 1 00 8. B. Lou. Ion, aervicts to injured and killed trampa 25 On J.tnia K. Beaver, clerk to tbe J'irv ComiuiS'9iont:rs filling whel 2 00 CI. d Homing, services as Jury Comniia-iooer 30 00 Joseph Seiber, services as Jury Commissioner............... 30 00 S. B. Louden. cl rk to Jurv Com missioners .................. 25 00 Phdo Paonebaker, and other re. piini to mower 1 80 Burial or Swifter and Struup, soldiers.................... 55 25 Total. . $ 4733 41 Recapitulation. Commonweatfh costs.... $ 670 63 Public buildings 49 Courts snd Jurors pav. ........ 2478 03 Registering and assessing...... 497 32 Constables returns.... ..... 2i832 Fox, mink, and skunk scalps.... 219 40 Western penitentiary ......... 174 75 County pri-on. ...... ......... 731 78 County bonds paid 22975 0 Interest paid.................. 1655 25 Printing and atanenery .. .. . ... 05O 92 kepvira to bridges ............ . 785 12 Commissioners' olbce and court bonse 1118 67 County otbees. ..... ...... ..... 423 83 Genetal and sprinc elections.... 737 98 Miscellaneous orders. ......... 4733 41 Total. $ 3MJ4M31 VTe the County Commissioners ol Juni ata eonntr, in compliance with the law, do puh.i-h the foregoing aa a statement of the receipts and expet.ditlirea of th county aforesaid, for the year A. D., 18o7, as lound on tbe books of this ottice. Given und -r our bauds this 10th day of January, 1888, at ibe Commissioners office in Mitt'intnwa. J. H. CUNNINGHAM, FRACIS HOWER, ABSALOM RICE, CoattfytTommtsstoacrff. jftteiti G.TV- BracBrikLo, Citrk. a.l.4niTLITIES OF CnrSTTf, Outstanding Co. Bonds $i4502 00 Accrued interest.... 690 00 Total Liabilities $ 8619200 ASSETS OF COl"5ITT. Outstanding taxes.... 1074 It Balance in bands ol .. 7816 88 1 Treasurer .... Total Assets ... 185o0 02 I.iahiliUsa evi er Assan. nwmi wil 11 1 w - (hEWERS OF 1 OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL S00JJ. FlflD JHT IJ LAST S LONGEf TASTES SWEETER Tr-J AJnI 0JhJEs TO DC&OS, AiD WILL pLCASE yod. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND 'NSIST ON CETTINC IT. zVzRy pLUG SJANJpED LIlE abo7e cJj. J I'M ATA VALLLY 1UNK, OFMIFiU.'CTa.lM, 14. VIJFI BRANCH AT I'ORT KOY AIj. Stockholders Icdividnallj Liable. JOSKPU KOTHKOCK. rrendent. T. VAN IK"IN, father. DIBKCTOBS. C. Pomcroy, Joseph Rn'hrock. VT John iiertzler. Tbilip M. Kepner, Amos H. Bnnaall, Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, sTr-cxnoit rss : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Hothrork, Jai.e II. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, K. V. Parker. V. C. Poineroy, J. Ilol ot.a Itwin, Amos (J. Ilonsait, T. V. Irwin. Ch.irlotteSnyder, John llertttor. Uary Eurlc, Jerome N. 1 b. tuj son, Jr. Three and Four per cent, ir.terest will br paid on ceititicates of deposite. Jjn 23, :R87 tf J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran sror toothache in less than Ore minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teetb without pain, by the use of a fluid applied 10 teeth and gums ; do dauper. That Diseased inms. known as Scurvy) treat J?" sncc-sf nlly and a cure r&, " i . Vt.-itif. d ia errrv cast. JZfsS-i Teeth Fif-trn and warrantid for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. remodelled, from $9.00 to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Enaioelad Teet inserted af prices 10 suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. Peopla who have artificial teeth with which they cannot ear, are especially invited to call. Will visit prolt ssionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfield tbe 2nd weeks of aiay aad October. Tibhs Cash. G. L. DERR, Practical Kent 1st, isTABLisHrs ia airrusTows, Pa., is I860. Oct. 14 '85. Mason & Hamlin 1 lac1 Organs and Pianos. 1.1- Ca'im-t Orran was tntrorinod hy Mason A n lfl. Mason Hamlin OrcitiS hava ...naTnaintained ll.rir suprsnia. y over all otlwra. i.:.m:,- received 11 i?t.wt Honors at all Ureal World's JI1,' Tmrr' "'"de of JJ'riniriirr Tiano.. Invent y M-"n 4 Hamliu in lssa. j. a sreat advance la ..iano rrmstmcli.m. rvrx-rt. prononnrinK it th 1 l.m. urcuiar. r-muiuin' 3-V) lestimotiials from , .. rm; """arana. aaa tuners, and 1'iauo and O .an C'alaloguea, free. 'zzi: & SAicfir cuts aot pia::o ci, -: . r::t 3i:h C- CTsta l-zttt), JUT TCIt. A PRIME INVESTMENT. TORTIJLITA Gold anil Silver Iflining Go., JOeEFII H. RE ALL, President. 42-48 Congress St., Boston, 67 Broadway, New Tork- SHARES $2 EACH IX ANT BIZ1 LTS The twelve SI i ties and mill of thie company Lave just been examined by tbe eminent English tiiiniDf? enrrineer Mr. FraBeis D. Taylor, 51 Merchants Exchange, Boston, who reports the property as represented. It is the beet in America for its capitaliralion. April 11-38SR. Ji:W.te..Mf Par"! sv " 1-Ji a I. i 1 --r-J-tja.u.tjy ,JSB A SPLENDID Bright, ifew Fall WINTER STYLES ! TbeCbamplon CUtbler ofjuntala Csuuty havlBs just re tur ra-d from tbe Eastern cltiest witb a wonderful AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will in .ke iiienciR, outisLine riyala, win yiclories, and sell itself ea it merits. MEN'S UOY S & CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. and Gents furnishing goods. Firt,t Class, combining Stle, Quality mix A Elegance, with prices that will astonish jou. No sale is expected nnless I prove this. But I ask yonr patronage on'j when I gire complete satisfaction. My siork of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Jt SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATC.1K3 ar.d JEWELRT, Cilico, Percale and White Shirts. 2eck wear, Collars aad Cuffg.Tmnks snd Eatcbelr, is full and complete. CaU aDd sea. Sam'l STRAYBR, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERS OiN". Jane 16, 188G. J WARREN FLKTTE, ATTORNB Y-AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOWK, JUKIATACO., PA-, tJ-Collecting and conveyancing promi'tly attended to. Omen in second story ol Bei !urd kuilding. Enttanco on Matu str-et. f4- ( . Louis K. Atkissos. K. M. M. PrsstLL. ATHItiDO.1 J). PESS EE.E., ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MIITLINTO WN, PA. Kr-Collectina: and Convcjancing i.rompt iv ai tended to. . . . ii. uu;n In nlare of resi- d.-.-M ol Lonis K. Atkinson, Ksij., sontli of biuiice street. t.ct M, lt6. D M. CRAWFORD, M. V., Mas resumed actively tbe practice of Mediciue and Surgery and their collators! brunches. Office at the old corner ol Ttmo and Orange afreets, Miltlintown, ri. March 2'J, Iblii. Joiis VcLai ohlis. Jostpn VT. Stihhel 311 1,41 f.llLI! K STJIJItl, INSURAUCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSIATA CO., P.1. r7Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, loMi-lj J9ctc Firm. WINTER GOODS. To the coining and going of Seasons we must all conform. TLe (J! ootid suitable for spring mid summer must be supplant ed by FALL AKD WHITER GOODS. We have now filled our shelves with Tall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give thtm goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be satisfied In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Coot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line of Fresh, I'lain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticle?. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the plate, Mais Street, Opposite Cocrt IIodse, MillliiitowM, Ta., Fred'k ESP12XSCIIADI2 fc Son. CACTI Of HOT ICE. LI, person- are hereby cauticnes . aga,.t Ching or bunlinc, r."hern' ItUr""" " ,hr Un " under 293 ffit-FARM WAGONS M tUitZyZ "H'nMirr out fti.4 tl.j Ts'sTsBjsirss svita idu . TrW Allan tris.n,.f. i iwi T-r rTH -a COLLECTIOR FEKKSYLVaSIA KA1LE0AD, TIMK-TABLB On and aner Simdav Nor'r liith, lM trains,that stop at M ifflio ill ma as ollawa: EASTWARD. ZtToosA Accosmodatiom leares Altooua dsilv at 6 '20 a. m., Tyrono ft Si . m. Hnntitigdon S.33 a. m.. Mount Union at 6,f9 a. m.. Neaton Hamilton 7.01 . cVertown 7 ,2H a. in., Lewistown 7,53 a. rn., Milford 8.11 a m., Mifflin 8,17 a. in , Port Koyal 8.2? a. m-. Mexico 8.21 a. tu , Tnscarora S,32 a. m.. Vaodv ke a. in., Tbf mpsontown 8.43 a. m., Our ward H,47 J 1 Willerstosrn 8,54 a m., .Newport 9,0 j a. m., arrivins; at Hamsliur2 at 10 10 a. ui. and at Fhilad.-lpliia, 3 15 p. m. Sea SktoltE Expbkns leaves altooua daily at a. m., and stopping a all rjriiisr at at iocs tietween Altooua aad UaniUurit, reach, s Mitiiin at i-50 a. m., Uarrisburg 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Pbiiade'.jjhia at 3.1) p. 111. Mail Tbais leaves Pittabnrg daily at o.65 a. m., Altootia at a,;0 p. ta., and stop pinft at alt regnlar stations arrives at Kiflim at 6 ('3 p. m., llarribburg 7.0 p. ru., hhiia adelpbia 4 Ji a. m. Mail Express leares Pittrbnrg at 1 00 p m. Altooua b 2 p m ; Tyrone 6 54 p m ; Ilutit ltitdou 7 K7 p tn j Lewibtown 8 61 pui ; Mif tlin9 16pni; Hsrrisburg 10 45 p m ; Phila delphia 4 2i a m. I'hiladelpbia Express will slop at llimtu al 11 Si! mhea flagged. Wt-tSTWAlill. Vast Lise leares rhiidt-lphis dai'y at 11 60 a m; Harri-t.iirg 3 40 p m ; Mlfllin 0(lipni; Lewistown 6 28 p m ; Altooua b 10 p 111 ; arrives at I'ltfrhurr at 1 1 6-3 pm. Wat pAssr.soia leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. nt.; Harrinbure, 8 15 a. ra.; ( iuiicaiiuiiu, n o a. III.; We sport, y r a. : m.; M illi rstown, 40 a. m.; Thompsontuwn, i 9 62 a. in.; Van Dyke, 10 00 . m ; Tu-tcar-I ora, 10 Ot a. in.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port ! Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; Milllin, loi'u a ia - Milford, 10 2 a. ra.; Narrows, 10 oi a. m.; Lewistown, 10 4ti a. m.; JlcVevtown, 11 U a. m.; Newton liamilton, 11 3 . m.; Uun tintrdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 01 p. ax.; Altoona, 1 40 p. m., aud atop at all reulsx stations between 11 arm burg ar.d Allooua. t)TtTea Expbess leaves Philadelphia dal ly at o oil p. m., llarrisburg, 10 20 p. m stopping at Kockfille, Uarysvilie, Uuncsa-' nou, Aewport, Millerrtown, Thompoutoa n Port hoyai, tmio t Milllio, 1 1 i a. in.; Al tootia, 2 2k a. m., and Puinburg, 6 10 a.m. Mali. Is aim leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. 111., Uarriaburg 11.20 a. iu., New port, 12 1J p. iu., Mntiin 12.47 p. rn., stop piugat ail reguliir atallous betwoou Mi:llia and Altoona reaches Aitoona at 3 SO p. m t'r.tcburg S.20 p. to. Altooua AccoMMonarioa laarss Phil adelplna daily at 1 1 60 a. m., Uarnsburg at 4.16 p.m., Unncannoa 4.49 p. ru., .New port 6, It; p. in., Millcrstown 5,'i'i p. ra., Thomptiontown d,3ti p. iu., Vandyka 5,44 p. u.., TiiKcarora 5.18 p. m., Mexico 5 W a tu.. Port koyal 5,54 p. m., UiHiiu 6 0 ) 111., Lewistonu j,23 p. tu., McVeytown 6 4H p. m., iNdwiuo Ua niitoii 7,lo p. m Uiit.tiugdon 7 40 p. ui. Aitoona 9 00. " Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 25 p m ; Harriahurg 3 10am; Ouncaiinon 39 am; Newport 4 01 am; Milliin 4 42 a m; Lewistown 6 04 am; McVeytoan 6 27 am; Mt. Union 6 64 am; Uuutu.t,-doa 20 a m ; Petersburg 6 3a a ru ; Spruce Cr.-ek 6 48 am; Tyrone 7 o7 a m ; iiell'a Mills 2 a m ; Altoona b 05 a m ; pittsbuig 12 4ti p iu. Sa hhoro Express east, on Sandays. will connect with Sunday Mail east lesriar llarriaburg at 1 15 p. m. Way Passenger west and Mail east will stop at Lucknow and Poorman-s Sprint wheu bagged. ' "LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Junction for UU roy at ti 85 a m, 10 65 a m, 8 1 5 p . ,or Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 8 00 p ru. Traius arrive at Lewistown Jtinctisn froat M.lroy at 9 00 a ro, I 2i pm, 4 80 p m ; frum ismibiiry ,t 9 25 a ra, 4 lo p m. TTRONB DIVISION. Tt-aiiiB leave Tyrono tor BolU-lonts aad Lock Haven at 8 lo a m, 7 16 p m. Lc.r, lyrone lor Curwensville aud Cioartlrld at B 20 a tu, 3 00 p m,7 26 p m. Trains leave Tyrone tor Warriots Mark, rnnylvaiua Furnace and Scotia al 9 30 a tn and 4 30 p rn. Train, arrive at Tyrone from Bellofoais and Lock Haven at 12 06 p ra, and 37 p ra. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Corwens ville ana Clearfield at 6 68 m, and 1 1 4 a tn, o 1 7 p rn. Traint arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, War rior. Mark and Pennsylvania Furuace at ob a 111, at 2 85 p tu. v B. T. B. B.aV. BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave' Huntingdon tor Bedford, llyndiiiao and Cumberland at 8 25 a. ra ana 6 35 p. m. r iru"rri" at Huntingdon from Bod ford, Hvndman and Cumberland at 12 I p. m., 6 20 p. m. HOLL1DA YSbCEG BKANCH. Train. leave Altoona Tor points South, st 7 20 a m. 8 25 a ro. 2 00 p ra. 6 t'O p m. -It" p tn., 9 60 p ru. Trains arrive at Altoona from pots' South, at ti 60 a m 11 9 . in-. . T- wo p tn. 25 p. m. and 10 35 p ro. CAtTIO.1 NOTICE. All persobsare hereby cautioned giBt hunting, cutting timber, buildirg ires, throwing down stone and rail fences, er crossing tii-lds, or otherwise tresspassing on any ol the several tracts nf'Uod belong ing to tbe undersigned in Lack tewssbip 'or persons thus trrsopss.ing will be eU with accotdir.g to U . W. D. WALLS- November 16, 1888. The Stutxntl and Rtfui'tram sffics U tks place to get job work dons. Try It. ItU Psy rmj if j-oti e.l nyttrrsg tn Ha WED Subscr ta ad vatic Transit cents per Transie emn, 10 c Dodncti to advert year. Frbrnar at his pl:u- Bnisii'i M o'clock. 2 t tto-v ewr a Durham three p-t ashrl. plsmetll Thura.la -will fell at townM'ip. Ix M. tariuinR Hi I. a 1 rat s anl p March o at Centt-r, aows. v.nin Impleint'u 'clock, a Marrh 7 ail.- ai"1 at 9 o'clo k foal. 9 ( ch ck.. ii'. Vi hold CCM.ll glvsu oti ail March 8 the Juhii K. wrk h.l'- lie. a cti. ajd tariliMti: r"rl iv. M all cti 1 J towt.t-li'p, a: four c . tirood mi . mill ami a I a an i a ol 1 March '.. itlg W.I! e.-! 1 tOWDallip, Si: of Kiclili. i'!. hX!S. f.'irlli.t c and ijii!ij.-;..u 10 iiioiitl.it : Sre do.'-ir. March at Ii im r--t:J .-ii Lort . t v 4 rja:i . I l.'.n-k era, a tin r- Of COVTj., e-iti.- time of .al.-. 1 1 prarf, V n.'-i: t the t u -1 1 -1 . ;i. at 10 0VI0. U. Mar.-h 12 hia ref ;!-: -, airb to-A a-hi'. sistint; .; t m -catil.-, a J..t i by th.- l-ti- h. Sale il 1 .1 o'. l. M.r,Ji 11 -resid .-nee .tt . . bitrsi-f.. I -J c.it t COWS i.-.. I '' l faru.iuif im; !-t il'ir. ii I.i.-. resi U-i.c. .i 1 ; 1 10 1,1-ju- 1 1 V - -thorough l.rcl cows, 4 j ewi . pleuii-iiu. 1-. . r' milh fi ts r.; t. months vnll.l. -(Sale at 9 o I M i, li i:. her r'.i.iiiic -. 1 covvn lc. tur: hold tlirui'm M.-ir. I. 1 1. heuil ot l.i . town. I, I. ;l. Slice;.. I. .111, ; lum.-iit- A.L-. Tu'- lav. M r will aeil a: l.ia land Hi.U '., ., three lu.ir.'s, tv M, t ,. ,.! u !; ol Bile. lot .,!' and all kiti.l-. March 22:i-l. reanliico in S i i Peru at 1 is. A -work lio.-.-. :', ii cattie, li. ai,.-r -i wagon, 1rr1.1i! rlr, tmeka beat, .i' I els ot ),ta and plemeritH. March 21 V 1 Johnston 1. J .j,,, , t.itc of ul! I,-- r.( a lot of ,1;, 1,, shoul,'. r. i.ii.i i, not lucntiutird s. Bine birr), a) birth day. What a g;rt,-l, ms to t,M Banki-r E. S. 1 was in t,, n luillini-rv TLf fin,, ,-., f It-luwaro in. lar. I Pill, eye"' has Parses at .in if nd a nurub-r of H 'I is a little i Is, the p,, ', ill op,-n on ti e jA f'Oi.ie; i-a:iM(1, ""I lun,l r j fVrr son. I.r.v 1 '"d in its, coun-y j A two botirs c On Satiir.t.. . sbarri . 1 1 ,,i,- ,roiI1 fhft j ( on tbe 21st TLe W, --"I'lOtlH i!:,Tr, El r,l on Sat The l t;lt CH,, -Juudav LiV-Lt ,1 Tho - rrils R:rifilt. t.i il Auev l,B.q .1. , 1 liiiiow.1 . "I J ) J 4 wTariaJ.: - " eft M trTl -va-w -a sar
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