ft s L SENTINEL' & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWW : rEnsoi.T. ocrszs.188. THIS. abatu-rptlota. tlAO par una mf paid m adtaacj S.OO V aot paid In idruct. Tranaf advwtiMaiaBta tnaorted at 60 aetata par tack for aaca inavrttoa. T"' aotiea tm local coU a ma. U) eeate per Its fn Mch hirtioa. Uadocttoaa wtU be aaada la thoota deaTinr Id a4erllt by th yr, hair or quart -r ' tTTT r;onr LOdLi. 5 Vatr for Henry K. LVver for State Treurer. . A Vllamport girl amekes cigar ' ettos in public. Thationol Bank ha Iwren treated t tt of pain ton the out wide. HuraUr mill dam at Port Rural ia bei g Fut 1Q state of repair. Vo tor Philip Smith for Coroner. Di.jyou Hea the Hustler at Fran j. -aHardware G.inpany Store. lit . , tocked her millinery store with all the latent style, to be found in Phil adelphia and New York in which citiea, she herself did the purchase p "7 "-' -"r store in htreel with - - uu w ior Toaraeil, uw pneea. the young men of the place. He did MilU, He afu-rwaro rati va Ciaa not heed the manr protests, and ; man Mill, iu Perry oountr ; but since declared that he would "lub dat white j the 1st of last April had' charge of Pl as long as he liked. A few days the Grans' Mill near Th impsontowa. ago the duslrv lover arweared on the ' Although b'.it 24 rears of aire he sare Lh his white sweetheart. ' rmmbu of a sicissfril n.n.1 u.-i.-r-V and j Disgusted at the Bight' a party of li.'e. Ha us a young man of quiet ! TilnniT rulvcrn !l...,l. ' A i...- ..i '.. . :nl .i.-'...,. . . : . ,.,r a ump omun lor Uoronar. i at .Jackson. The latter mivi a de.-i- h uest, moraL Fro:n the vrio is English Spavin Liniment removes perate fitLt, but was sxn overpower- pi vs w!i ;r l- lie lived and haid p si- all Hard, Soft, ur Calouaed Lumps '- Thr:v ran the neaw. to the out- ti ns of rjs'isibility, o:a Qxtlc- and Blemishes, from horses. Blood k'rts of Malvern, and thc-n proceeded :-.-r rs-pjrfs of his sterling manhood. Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, to warch his pocket-. In ensed at Daring September he suffered with Kinpr-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol-. tJ''4 action the young coWed blood what s -craed to be malaria, and neg. len Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $-30 , ' - drew a razor from his pick- l" -"tei calling u physician until it was by the ush of one bottle. Warrant e "d his a.-sni!ants leat a haty re- t UUj. 0:i Saturday, Septembar e.i. ftout ly Ll. Banks Jc Co , Drug-,treat. Since the occurrence Ja-kwn, gists, !LlJlint)wn. Pa. Oct 31-'S8,1 v il w ail. has not been seen in Mai "While our party is united, yet j owing to over-confidence- thfri .St Mer B. b tl' IV - Mr. Fultou will preach in the terian church next Sabbath. hant Pennall is in the east tying goods for the twin stores. t fail to see the Hustler at .inciscua Hardware Company l - .a cuange ot rauroaJ passenger train schedule will take place No vember 10. John D. Snook shot a bear on the moautain not far from Milroy, Mif flin county. Th Chambenburg Repository will be one imdred years olfl on the 1st of January 1800. " Vote for William H. ticainjrer for Cjunty Surveyor. A new Methodist Church was dedi cated at Atkinson's Mills, Milnin -eeunty, last Sunday. (leorge- Jacobs attended th (ien ral Assembly of the Democracr in Philadelphia'last week. Joseph W. Parker, formerlv of Lewistown. now of Clearfiald, " has atered the lecture field. Th newest, brightest and latest tyled goods just f'.om the Eastern raarkets at Fjipensehade's store. Harl.v has just come from the uty with a moat invitinp stock of men and boys' clothing. Drop in. K. H. MjClintic has been engag ed to put a Lot air furnac in one of th BelleriU. Mifflin county churches- Strrref's clothing stor is fully supp.ied with everything a man nerds or wants to wear. Call and tee him. Vote for H-nry K. Boysr f jr3tat 'Treasurer. Siuire McDonald it recoivir the eongratulations of frt.in.ls ov-r the : gift of a hauUimo girl Imby Ir his j wife. Mrs. S.-.r.tli Hurlley of this pliu-c, ' da:iI:ii- jIis. Ilora KauSuian, ' tri-vji wi it to PLiliuU-lphia on i rV.lri r.UtttlVes. Mi. tlrac-e Vrc.s-r D.ivIk of JaLf y City is c.ud;:ctinjr a mcj ivs tf rw'.ig- jous u;etings in rLe M. 11 Chi.c!i this TCt-l.. Mrs. Vff.tuiii;r-:-i . v. if of Prothuil-. aiar M-k:!V; r .r, .visiting tn.-as ' it : uii.o, t luiicron ani. Sit Keau CL-iiiil :t-t. Vote t-r WLLaw II. fjr Couutr (5ii.ievor. clanger of the defeat of our caudi- date far State Treasurer if only a small vote shall be polled. We i mu. not le caught napping by our ' opponents. vho are carrying on an : effective "still hunt," throughout the , State." ! Votb for Hury K. Biyer for' Smte Treasurer. On the first trip up from Duacan non on Thursday moraiug, euigue?r Wooil when at the rock cut in Brun- ' ner's ma low, disr.ivarsd a tie upjn tho track, one end placed beneath a rail and the other anon it a position that would havo thrown the engine ofT the tr.ick had the er ginger's watchful ve not -ou it in in time. It was evidently placed in that posi tion by some person or j.ersons with mnlicious intent--Bioomfield Times. nte for William H. f -r Couutr Sunnur. Republicans! from this hour on we should redoulile our cJTorts. Tho iinortance of carrying the Stat this year, and fcy a haiidomo major ity, should le siade manifest to the iuilitT.reut votf. A defeat or even a meagre majority, would seriously handicap ns for the .Gubernatorial contest neit year. Every Republican voter suoulii be seen vern. Vote for Philip Smith for Coroner. another Reduction In tbe Price or laltUel Iiiot-srapn. 2Sth. eni;ir:incrt reached its limit an 1 ho settled into a state of general collapse. Piiaumonia followed a li -tl latter, and on Wednesdav 1-, jast while tae golden rays of th tes ting suu Juiugled with thf! silvery glory of the rising moon, ho fell into that dreamless sleep that knows n'v waking here. If Yen Have :CNSUMPTION I COUCH OR COLD BRONCHITIS I Throat AfTscicn SCROFULA I "vTtstfng cf riesL Or any 7smm thm Throat mmd Z-mat ". trn ram b U CmW SCOUT'S NOTICE. j For the next 90 D VYS. I will make fu I length Cabinet Pictures at ,2 OH C01.YF.R. On Saturday, September per d izen, and Bust Cabinets, at :J.OO .14, 1S3U, at his home in Fayette per dozn. 1 aru a's-i snaking very . township, Isaac Colver, ag.kd 72 popular .iciure called t he Opera Pie- . years, 11 month. and 4 days. turt at 2 00 per a:..i not er j vTork. On the 23rd ult, in Tus- 1 ' 1 Kni I earora townsh-p, Miss Rheumuh at SI 50 per dnzftn. . Woi.k A vt;ar8 ttd 8 months. AI L WORK. RE 0 1" C ED. Wr.T.a.-Ou-the 1st in.t, at O ,,d Caeos ReLtczi, raoM 2 5: peu IXes . vill F.xvttte -township, Mrs. Ann to $1 50 rtH Duzns . -Vl tlf cincitnaJi, Ohio. I D. not fail to tako nvir-ntij-t of i this opportunity at. oikv. ?UH7 CODFL!VER OH - -ypophosphltee. .---: -.T-am a Miuu Jlrl; ; fwM, mm let mo mjr a mmmxtitutm. Sold by all Trxiggists, CC-tTT & BOWIiC. Chemists. H: t . Utu K. Arn.i. K. 1 PcaxKLL ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW, KIFFLINTOWN, PA. (jyCollecting SBd Conveyancing (Toout ly attended to. Orrrcs On Main treet, in place ol resi. dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Ki., sor.ch ot Bndge tre-t. JDct 2o, I(S?C. i II.Itt:ill ORC K K'HHKYEK, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, i lmFLINTOWN. PA C"'m"- on Bridge Htreet, oj'pokite Cio;r ll.ue. Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. l., Ih roBumcd aetivel the pracMco of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner ot Third and Orxnfte utreeta, MiOlintosn, Pa. March 2H, 1S76. i;-sprctliiiiy, Joseph Hlss. ! Miluintown. Pa. Oromnger sept. icth, 18VJ. 3iuo. TBIHTT IIORkE il 11t(rail 4(- vote on K..nl.r K?s pr.ri.;-: at 1 o clock, 1 . JI., sharp. shoul.l be ma le to carrv to the polls wlU br-e single and double ikriv all aged and infirm vou-rs, an t all Lf av-v draught horses, ice. those living at a considerable distance Terms same as heretofore ; CO days f rom the poUing place j on note' or 1 J ceut- jft for caslL Vote for ThiUp Smith for Coroner, i -Iti.vir.:iwi,nr(tl,.Ml,.R..! XII E PRESRVTEBUI Nol:;. Oji.tbe 3rd inst., in B jale . towiishio. Mrs. J;uie Fuller, wife of S;imuel Noel, aged 5 years. ! "Maetin. On th 4th inst., i-i Sprure Hill township, Mrs. Hattid Patterson, wifu of George Martin, of I Indiana, aged 36 years. BrtorsE. In Oliver township. Mif ' nin rountv, Pa.. Octolwr 4th. 1H89, I Miles H., only son of Harrison aDd Ij. Banks Wilsou of Crsston, Iowa, ; Martha Bn-use, aged 8 year, 10 will sell his tbirt v-seveuth lot of ; months and 10 davs. Western Horses, at the Jacobs House, MifSintown, Pa., on j MONDAY. OCT. 23, 18S9, This .loti SETETII JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OI .tIil t LI.H UH , PA. WtTB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually LiabU. JOSKPH ROTH ROCK. Prt.tdtnt. T. VAN 1KW1N, rfcur amrcrna. W. Poiueroy, Joseph Koihrock, John Uertcler, Philip V. Keener, Koht-rt K. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCEHOLI BRS : Juhs VcI.jicbi.II. Justrs W. tihmil M( Ltt l.lll.n K STMHEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY.1L, JUSliTA CO., PA. 37"Only reliable Companies rcpreBeated. Jn. 1, lir9-ly puoticans snouiu pu.l atull vote in or- ; der, first, to place Mr. B-y-r'selectiou beyond doubt, and secondly, to put the party in g.xd shape fir next year's contest for Governor. Moreover, next yer we elect a Legislature which chtHisea a United State Senator, and twenty-eight repreMOitetivrs in Con gress. Would not a lCej.ublican de feat, or a small ltepct!i'-an mnjority this year, seriously handicap u for the impirtant buttle f 1S1)0 f Then why call this an VjJ year." We must not permit it to bo au ".fT yeur." We must take t our c-;it5, r. 11 up nur slc-ves, anl work cease lessly fn m now uulil N .eiubr oth, in order to jm.1; a full vote." Vot. f r IK cry K. B rr f.-r S:.-ae TruMi-.-r. T' U -p it:.- ei iiv.--iTi- i an J P:!ia- n : S.vi-iy :mu i.ii yjur Urt.-, wilt; out ilel.-iy. a I get Ins pr..-uU to vote or. N .v. ."t'.i. 1 1 .-my of them is siyod, or au iiiulid, or resides a c aii i.r ab!:' ilistuLc- ir. .ia the Voting j lac, make s-.me provisii.it t-t Liia S t.ic CRECD. The vote of 20 to 4 of ono of tie New York State IVesby teri.-s in favor of a revision of the Conlcssioiiof Faith is another illustration of the ferment in religious thought which is going on in evtrv direction. The raujoritv vote is so overwhelming in thin case ' that it cannot fail to represent to a j certain est--ut at lt.a.-.t th? sentiment j in other I'ref.by teri s. The Pre-' byteiiaus should pause and thii.lv howtver. T. modify thier Cxnf s-; sion of Faith is dangerous l;i.iiu s?. Tho tenet of prcdvsiiaalion. against . which ti liioveloent t-ward rt; siv u is s.iid t. bi IirecU !. is tii c.-rucr- , stoir of the Prt s!.yt riau svte:-.!, ' and to ubr. g.ile it i r txj laiuitauuy i is i. w. ait 21 tilt- v iv f .;iu i:i:i.ii of ' th Ciiuri-L. Xoxt.i Aui.-rioau. A precisne from u hst ftnne, A vuce we l'.ved iSMnllet ; A plce 1 1 vacant in otir horur.. Which otnr can be tl d-d Gk1 in his wi.d'.iu ha recsllet The boa love had given ; An I thouck the bodv moul.ls here, Tbe sont l- sa'e in U.-aven- A SiTr. Smfj.ley. 3u Licking Creek Val lev, Juniata oountv, Pa., September 20, 1SS0. Ella May Smedley, aged 4 years, 5 months and 1 day. O ca'l my nnU-r barn to u, 1 cannot ptxr al..n. The sumtner cun-s with tl icr and bee, Whi-re ia tay ite g'ne. A roe. href, Urieht, cf j y, Mnc. ut:to h--r w riren, do, thuu niUK' a't.nt nil bey. Thy i-T-r is h Ht-aven. An l h h le't t.er l.irls and tl wim, And tr.uc I ca'l in vain. Ar.d t ti rt.ttjrli t!i. S. it: u:nur lourn, Wiil b; f.dt com- iin. Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rotbrock, L.. E. Atkint-oa, W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertzler. Annie M. Shelley, Jaue H. Irwin. R. E. Parker, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, Ard bt tl.e lrM-k er-d n An all .lr v.ir 'rtln O i ttbv H. v bT.t with in. Wii'd I hit lov.di.er Hi. Mary Kurlt, Jerome S. ThoniLson. Jr I liaxlot ie 8 ay der. Three and Four per cent, it.terest will be paid on certificate ot ar(.oire. .an 23, lttS tl 7 SCOTT'S EMULSION ?SSohs,t:' PIIDCO COLDS bUntS Wasting rissast- Wonderful Flesh Produce. Many have gained one pour.' per day lv its use. Scott's tniulsion is not a w. remedy. It contains th stimi:!:. ing properties ef tho Hypopli pliiteji and pure Norwegian C Liver Oil, tho potf-uoj cf L ' being largely in -L It is n . l v PLvsioialis. - "i 'oiof ill a .!. "paLatal: ,. as i'.! S'tll hy o.t Jirnyjists. iCOTT & BOWSE, Cnerr.icto, ':. . ABUILLIAiT SUCCESS, in our NEW CJLOTHLNG DEPARTMENT: Three Do ors love tho old taod, oie Door :ove Democrat m i Jjister, UlilUUii STKEET, MIIrFLIMOWX PA. auu C uil .Suioe VIaU TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, 1 hat I csn utop toothache in !- than f.vt. fiiii.ult-a; no pain, uu extracting. 1 l at I can extmct !e-th aithont pain. by tLe ii'-e of a nmd apj lie.1 to the teelb and tpuixt ; no danger. Tl At PiaeaHed Gaoja.known as ScutTy) Irt-at JJ'2i.el ncc astully ai.d a cure warJrranted in every Teeth FiLLkD and warrantt-d lor life. Artittcial Teeth repaired, exchange or. reuind.lli-d, trotn $9.M) to $12 pi-r aet. U.-iiuiitul tium Kaauit.iod Teet iuHerted at pt i.---s te anit all. AU work sarraolaU to give pertect satia lartioB. People bo hae artiflcial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will vit.it protraMoually at tbeir honiea if notitied by letter. Will Ti.u reulnrly at Kichtlnld the 2nd nkl ot Jaai and October. Tlaas Cash. G. L. DERll, Tactical Ueutlst. itelihhd is airrusTOwa, Pi., is IS 60. Oct. 14 't5. xvvvmmA SOLID 3TEEL FENCE! ji .ui; or EXPANDED METAL Sch iti's l-'idl an 1 Wintt-r oteuiri ' iu Men's. Youths'. B..-.s d en's t-lot'uinjr, hatt, cpt, aDd Gents Furuishicg G. ods i now uu tue ojtDmg oi our .NEW CLOTHING 1) E P A R T M E li T. onr business hs loomeed up with wonderful mcreaed sales over tbe cor responding period of last year, crowded ith eaer customers, anxious to insiieot the elegant Fail and winter sfvles. which w are offeriug to tha public at wonderfully low pricea L rge as our assortment ia, w want it to be distinctly understood that there ia not a single overcoat, suit or old garment for men, boye, and children, but what is strictly new aud deaira hie, in every particu'ar, ever to tbe front as the procejuorof low pi irea, and the very best values obtainable for money, we can houestlv say that we ara displaying a line of Fall and Whiter Goods which for exteusiveness of stork and thoroughness in selection hava car taiuly never been excelled in the countv. We bck everv assertion wa may make ab. ut style, quality, m iterial and price. If all woo , wa will say so ; if part cotton we wid tell you ; if all cotton, we wiil eniighten you. We strive to please our patrons in everv war, so we av. that after inspec tion yon become dissatisfied with vour purchase, bring it back to ns, we will cheerfully exebange it. Can we sav more ? OVERCOATS AND WINTER SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. This matchless assortment inclnrW almnnf ...,-- L-n..n ..;.T fr ".m an honest all wool domestic to tbe verv finest importations Nona but tbe very latest and most fashionable stvles all being made and finished alike to tue buyer s well as the seller. We candidly ssv that we give such grand values that all sensible and economical people" will do them selves great injustice if they do not come and couvsnoe themselves or the. truth of our assertions. WORKINGIEN OI JUNIATA CO, we want you to see for yourselves the Fall suit that we are offerinr "aFall prices, from 5 and $g. Then we a.k ;ou again to see the .U wool inter Overcoats wh,ch we offering at G. 7, and $S. Hundreds of the. to se.t ct n-oia. Business men come and st-e THE .ELEGANT BUSINESS SLUTS, StoStZtStf ia ready fir8t cl"M "ty,e9-a' &aM u FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, AT $S AND '$10, newe-t and latent styles. Come and secure the cream of all tbe most fash ionable and very Litest styleo, in truly elegtnt Fall Suits and Overcoats, U fore the stock gets broken. See the beautiful snits nd overcoats we offer " , . i , "e u ,rnte'in every case perfect fit and satisfaction, Boye and children Suits and Overcoats, the vejy choicest, the very lowest prices. Children's suits from $1.75 to $6. Big Boys suits, $3 to $12 Our Hat Department H its and caps for men. bovs and ehildrea Goods just received and the very latent stylos and shapes, not a popular stvle is missing. " SuWETH'.HG nr. M. J M St It (I ft- Xltil. itiotin it .Us. :i I i Jlol lei oil. .sujil 1 aH. .taay a rau.n.uir l..;e i.. !i , elev-U-.l by a iuaj.Tity i f t l.i-. Tl.tj i nsult on Xuncndior 5th villHtt.n l jujontiie thorfiihuet-a :;h hit-h Groningo : you, in miutuuii witii these churg-d ' with sicilar ilctivs, .fi f. tm the work . i l o.i 0.-.V i -l a.ss'.gtied. Th work of the Stale .Almost 3'J.000 gall.:i of cider " -,. , , I t i . . , , , A.tnm.ttr. tl ti Countv C..mm:ttte, have beeu rua.ie on th hv.lrauho , . , . , r 7 . - . . . -.. 4i l and the tt wiishi: u.mrs is us los-s rreaa f J. 1. lister in ravetto , ,, ,, , , . . 1 ' . - , tt;-.U-H toe I oilmen do their tlutv iitrnini i iiti-i . f evi . . Cit: .1 hil y..:ii.j. J;it:c Arrefted for Kissiug 17.- f. .:c i thorough. v. It ia t'tn ir vrvrk which Lawreaca WeUlerof Waiker town wksthe day ..r kses it. hip, grand father if Mr. .Sluiman, Vote f r Williem II. Orouinyer ' Uacher uf the first schoo in Mifflin- f )r (;ol,nty Sui vcvor. tcwo ia aorioufclv ill of heart failure. !.,",... . j To I.llblH:l1 Corniuiitwuien : Thecalithumpi-iB bantlof Hatfithl j Got together at onc a nimWr o1 Lu been threat.cel by a bridegroom i the mx:t active Hepublican workers fr whom the inembeia hatl plavnotl ; in your d:t.trict or towcshij. Go a serenade, and they hesitate to carry I ovtT your likt of voters carefully and oat their debigct. j mak up a list of those which each .... , A , , man present promises to l'xjk after. , Itch. Mange, and ac-ratchea on La-1 J&ch lmve a ist uf tllusi, pr,nlIr,.al" cMrt"1 7 -? UJn',K,, ; whom he guaranty to call upon,r.ud ly Woolford Smtarr IUon. This , llcpul.llPantir doubiful voter r evr faila. S..M by L. Bank A: Co.. , -, sleiiallv desiir- r " A. . . IV . a . . ...a. . I L. -t I I " 1 wj,4 ISherfTLula ha a pear at has hneu in bloom all fall 1 . Ir,. 'Ill'-, g ttclll.-tj!, Wi: f i:1Ll- t!...- Hi. 1'. ilig iol- in;. . 'i t.e ciiargrf h'-'Aitis. ii-. r was "-" r-tl-ily c.:j.;ujI.' "V hai's tue ia.-.-. t.,:n;st tiiis girl " mid t i.- C.urt rvJ ctiw h , Tt U nil i -si. iy." i It :ipi an-d fr.;a vi-.u i..e that ; yi suiuity ::ftt rutjoii, while ir..d r ihc mlluiliee i f win .- she created a si'i-fl.' j ai tin. corn. -r of Ilau-Uii-l and Ma.iis .u ; street by kissing nli tii-g jdI .ok.iiig ! yuuu nieu she culd lulc'u. Very i liitie ou.o.iyoii the Krti'f tho vie iuis was made, and. tv.-rythiug went t.ii until a s linin, miii-.tle-agi.-u omu, hav ing the appenraiii-e arid .:irl of a cl rgyman, cume along. The irl seiz-.-d him. He aj.pi ared anything but rect'iicih.l to her car-.-ss.s. As the middle-aged gout struggled to free himself from Blanche's embrac es a crowd gathered anil a poliiv-uiau 1, . :..:!. r l. . 1 . .... i uoi.u in aij'ui a ntr j.iiiii.i iinj..ii t-.it- Kummoud, and Blanche was boon behind j risen bars. TLe girls J defenso this lueruing was n ,t of the best, itud she vvaa lined $-3 and coats. I v. y ... P.'.:.! t". i .4 .1 :.. ! tli- t!.r-. tii'.t .ur I i ''fc J ''- l.l !lo.,:i. hit- i ?OT tfiFSIDENCC3. CmURCHFS, CEMrTERlES. FRr i OAHOfNS 'v-te?1 ArtMtr. V lndow Guardi, Trelliac-t, Hr-T r. of 5V iSTKIMNtfi I.ATH I01K II 4TS A-. Write tor lllu-tratefl O taloue- trmiletl fre CIIHTEaL expanded METAL CO i l li v,,.... h., littturich. fn. 'I -.1 ..-!- .i:u Orve name ol" tint, papa forsret it, Eurnishing Goods in Magnificent Varietj. b'kn:i G. V. H E C K, -u:.'.'l wi -. .i.-. l.in i J.ij :lf 1 Into t! .-. -.i .t t-t- jt.'e Mine wiin iiic tuw.-i. McCl'llHI tuck in the County, ivjiiitiino-. ckwear never so roniph-tu. Elegant silk and sntin seal's, satis iiitr.i .j i eiiis. lieanniui rour in Land stin lined, 25 cents, lion Boys under fVtar for Winter wear in greatest profusion. and 8 C II 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, kTIIKi:: LOOKS AllUvt OLUsTtvn, BItlDGK ST., M1FKLINTOVVN, 1'A. i-i-.t . t tn-l 1. .i r o' I S l.i:. f V I ...tr!.- Ir.' ;-i vs: MM'K Ool'r 2t, i !' : ' r -io linn ' r-1 i . i ' . : . r i i S'l-e. V '-'1 1" v .- i t.:: t' :: ; ; it . -;.-.. : 75 -'.-.r.i t.Ul 'i I t' ill. ' Z" Fv . h i l... r,... I f : 1 ti t.'i .. -i n o r t. .............. .... 1 t.r... I-, e- I t i.. 1 2 ii- , ... iu i .r ....... . i . tree and I . . , V T 1 . 1 .. I'D tl ine pioaaoiua uu rt.t.tj wa, Saturday to the biting frost t l f.r "I am quite urpr'j1"l M!ra. tr, at your wife's knowledge o l arnjntarT law. "btie I cy, nated for that purpose. I m't let Dim sue a voter escape, ii :n a iowu, ; let one man take eoo 1 lock, man taka another block, Ac. another If in tho1 countrv, let one man take one section that j of a township, another man another l Ac When election dar coijiti, make Interested I'eople A4v.rtit.in- a pa'ent rondicii.o in the ruliar ait in abicb the pr-j.riettr Krmp'a iia!am lor Co 1: (tha and ("old. doe 10c. ia it.detd wondtrftil He atitborizea a.l , C'tf I Tir.:.!,. !d. C i i l'e- j CnicLc lis at o' i 11 to 12.- a UiA SVi' L l lb. - i AX- .taiit f k i pr'iahm to haul to the jtolls all aged j diufrc:.' to give those ho call . ( Hlj.l jntirm llepublicaUf, and nil those j aaniple bottla Frtt, ttiat tbi-r tcai t fTl ', who live a considerable distance from I lore purc-baaii.g Tbv large boltl haanti . .. , T " t ..j ..a a :-i- i t ess is n man . Tbe horse and cattle doctors regis- i tared in the rrothonotary's ofEce. are Alexander S. Antler.!), Joseph Bell, Christian Neff, Cvrus Seiber. Thomas M. Yohn, W. F." Waldsmith, J. B. ! atroup, Samuel Bear. j F.x Governor John F. Hartranft Vote for Henry K. B-yer for Slate j Tn asurr. Oblluttr). l! .1... T auir T1 tin aatnH CI I ifi an .. ta i rv 1 A h9 been 1 U. .peaarr i .o. uuum , wjrk , a,stinctjT Jefiutd. "or what Uul It ny .ate ycu l.oul coii.uoipuon tna IAS. Ul.ttl Ttrmtr. ; .iv' t4iw.. . - r iiuiy.( ? 1 B every man a basmea T In ' vtl. - ; Vote for rbilip Smith iorteroner. Mr. Editor. With what ft shock . t ... , t f .nii . . Ill Wl 1 IM. A .1 . I. Ul U V V. ..IL W H.H From tne lewisiown nazoue oi last week : Joshua E. King killed a large black sfiuintl 5atur.lay, which rmaaurcd 23 inches from Lead to tail aud drt.k.Hd a pountl and a half. Q ute a lot of sw-et pota r (l -. :;t Jc. ().,-s 27 i .S..c lie a ib. Turkey Ducks 8c. Gr. s iliittcj 13 t iiU. Icj Lous 17c. i'resh egs '22 to i!3 for it ajApi.ks 51.75 to ?"J oO a icav try it be- ; lVttloes 00c a bu.ihtl. Jlcy r are 60c to $1 a hundred lbs. ouIJ a i viae a - bur 1 at 6ji- by the war against rebellion. Jacob Thomas went to Shade mountain, last Thursday, for re-creation and having a gun with him made good us of it. He shot a w ild turkev, and two coons. The coons were on a vine feeding on grapes What a Comfort! of my u-.ar friend and old 6chool matt, Emily Weidman Shirk, wife Win. V. Sidi k, of Oakland 2d ills, which according to your columns oc eured on the 3rd inst., aud with. Ii.t n .f. .i mi 1 ct-t. iw 1 1 f mnr died at noon on the 17th inst.. at but ; toes are iing iroiigUi . . .u.-. - , fri, n,i9 iu t,tjM.r staics where thev home at Norristown. He waa 59 ; antl -l.l to our citizens, bo are us- j bHVe takillJ, witll thtrm tIie lts. ream of age. He was one of the ing them as a uWtitute :fr Irish po- mm,)riRi f iler lovinf, f,-ic.nd-;,.nr men who weie made prominent , taVea. A.McCalm "hot , j,aw hhe 0,uienre,i herself to ia iarg niata. i-"" - . us, and what a luting impression A number have lru n in matU. ln minJ the latjt tilne j different parts of tte county. j her onlv one rear a-'o b j Uur lee nuuiers uave uoeii quite successful in the tind of boo tret s. Frank Pecht cut a tree from which he took fiftr and sixtv pounds Sofhonev. J K." Slider t.iua thawed aud shirr! far car l.a.i i i;r., l v, .n t.l..J - a a ..i I I 1 1 II l Ult; buu .. a- aaaKua t.f driit wood that lod-etl iu his awav 0.,.r r,lH-i:inus hearts are ready ncc. Hiuiiu-eui.-a - field t the time I i:i aou. n tj whv d-u-s 1.1 remove from We. et the Dt-mocrata are strangely . 8..u jt for anT ,,ri. t 1 ay him ff , w;,M tUilSe fcjaJ a.id iise- her neighltorly loving kindness to j our aged mother in her time of sick- j nrss. Such was her ever willing na ture from childhood, always think-1 iu- of others. To think that in the ' ! Nc-Fuz-J 'hSzz'jcAche! H i ER, AVe must get down to While the outlook work at ia favora ..fi.li-nt and the indications are that they are carrying on a shrewd --I ill bant." We cannot afford to ht aud s' is. It is a gn-.it var; e! i tin tv of r'b.d- Imj caught napping. hr.d s l imb rofeli kinds, v.u vi hit a. is and furuitui-e. "Stephen A. rV.tigias.-t. Jr.. says: Vote for 'William II. O.vd -I am a Kep'iNit aa becauau the lie- ( for County Surveyor, publican party is always for some-; s.,,,,. Jiuks..i). a y.u-ig c thing, while tho Democracy ia lor t f ifalvm, Ciu---t.-r c.uuty, w BOthiug until it s.se what the Ipub- rijn put ( thnt v.u.e f,.w d.-vs a li.tna are for and then the IVwo- , ... ,.,, lads .f the nulghb crat. aro against it. rrom rreaunt appearance. nredict tnat ine inom T?rid?e will be the nr-t exciMatai or puMitf authority At.TJr. Morrow aaj-s --. sinco th l , a. T-l.-t. a ,ro?jin the Sancwicn au ot fal .' But we dure not qut-sti mi his j wisdom for tho answer comes to rue i in a few words, "f r ; i stf.-'a is tha LASTi i-OSOCil, an! n-.'.ci iL-. Sti. -5 V.I A iiETTIIK. I-cn'tltt -nvr hit il! :he br;: tlir: J- . b-Jl ur VsUill bfsslt-i5 ulawWii J . - t . iTTM ONCE A Wt--- fj-fc METJ. ONCE A K jMII for v.oven. 1 f .d it a t:p t.-? Harness C :ces:r.f. WOLFFaSAKEOi.r H.i'liiiaac.r.ia ' i-vsrft dummy .vv-. i (zxi&h f5r''?-';.-?'' r mm mM 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 18h.). Special Invitation To The I'ublic j. 1 g iiiai gotf -en daily THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. To attend tLe Attractive Sale ol Cluthm I rom OF- TO THE 10 have money It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS to invent to examine the Stock oi Good fa MKN, UOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See T Li i: B E A U T I F U L S T YLES il .""nits anl Oven-oats Jit the Wonderfully Low rric. IHm ;iii-es leave all Com j.etitors in the rear, to itrn't la'J i gie him a call il in need ol' Clothing W. HARLEj MIFF! INTOWN I A. T 'LI. I. I1 u IT 1$ A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT VtK HAVK -- The Largest Stock -01- IIARDWAKE IiN THE COUiNTY !il l H ! O. t b.r 14, IS!.. Kte S. iii-l::xvu li-, Oblluiary. aa to- b rrora Ttri ih it.xi lfcauso he lur.isttd iu Kr." it ling ttToumi Girfie lk r, a pr. tty ,n,rn- U. - e.g' it. en -.u-s.f ag-;. Ou 1 1, ia r,i i.t.e tho st.-pdaugbb-r ot - .I.t.-.I bub 1 i ,t I f Malvern- For 1b1 mouths 7h hst Jackstm L M"V l' -r V ttt ntiouto Carrie, ej t! u .f her lwrrnut J i:.r.o.s .V. Z-n'i", s. u oii'i::h't S. Ztndl.of 5; .C..i a.s i ...; t ra'. 11 Fiioay i: 11. h in: t., i 1 l- jir--- roe t.f njitnv R,.rr viv. z fiit-n 'l . rXl EP-LIITTATOH. l.ai-B o... I .-tt-f.e -d ri-.-.!.ir.if .riln-.iue f ms'rr. 1 ;.r.. tirvcu, J." .. - i'- t: !'t -Wlci i d tb! b-rtie. -ciiXjrlilustrt;te4 ( :rv.;l-.r. (k.iinnt I W. Ifavvlry. 31uaia. iK-lawarv Cv. Ja. S. le AE.itt turl nii.-(lttra i--vi. 2. .tuid New June- SIf T'rr de aler -irfi BO kerpthem-ortjit tl.i n.l I 1 1 h;j olo to Ttmr exi office Li:a pi -iJUii. Q 11 a I i t v AN3 V I V II, In th-- T't. W - d'Hl'l 1 jtil T WtrR or u-- i.r tr:i.iiiiit" t uij..T yi.ii wiTtt a i' -1 " r K.'Urfi. .r - tm thr Brbt C-'fTLitig i r M VitU. iiu- nitO Chiidrtn. feice Ui-e t .ilr. :iilt I.otl c:i. son mi.ri'g as ji --i C'J'.'"-i'-," aoi t'-arT.1 1 1 D witl -nt -rk 'In-)-). T: y it. Il taiil ; ut acetl anjlhiog In that lice. ' it CO.. A. C . ' ATI- lkm;i.i; lii'iLbiw, iLVi il A.NDCUKSTM 1 b l. PHILADELPHIA. n n r r r. fei:i; i III 1 uildii g Hardware wa never no !uw a bow, SUM, LOC K, nUttS the. (EtlCU, PI.AWTBR. in fnct evfiything in the Hardware Line including Houue Furaiakiaj Ootia WALL IMI'EIt, I5LLMXS, ifce., Are I'ov Mold at Bottom Irice by FRANCTSCUSIIAllDVVAUE & CO. POCLTBT PATS The P.'tiTBT li v tii.- t il i ;r il ! it tT'.f r'y ntanactil i.kTii i t.t.' !. d m- m the Ijfi t r 'a'-i ' r it.-' 'i Ltt. 'l.tin ti. ct-t.f. a nii trt. r you (xikt f.aifi S. id ti-n t. for-mi-p i- " ' - Itaf-j, ia.ilia, HHb ft.tl katr Yerk. feorrjlTtria AjrUnltiaral U-r tr, T -': artahara tstaadartl tttiatt aa. : .- K. r.tj i. r - . I 4. S. rafcOTtUB tKW. fta, 1. Samuel Leonard, o Dorle'i A ' ,i.nt with an aJvancea cir- ent with an . 1 . . i. - - 1 the nativea. ikfaf A. V. 1 u . i.i.-iu.'r'-.j 5f;.;?5. 7Ttw 'pfyi'??firrftp-fryif'Hfai .rt -T-
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