il l y tt ti ci in T el SO vt She QtftMekrglj i'uMinhp.l ovrry Thursilay. T- H. EAHTERJiitoNnjPropnctor. Subscript ion $1.50 ycr year. Thursday, Maul. 27, 1S!M). The Rights, Duties and Re quirements of Township Auditors. r.n. Post. If von liavo niiy reliable source from which to ascertain any- iini nlimit the IIL'llts. duties, ami uiiirennnts of Township Auditors vou will confer a favor on many au- litors by publishing the samo in the osr. i ours rcspcctiuny, s ArniTon. Standing Committeemen. 1 tii - X. I.. Sliriel. r. Ilurrlw.ti nrtiiltiir'T. Il.av.-r -l-lin if. Wiitk.T. W. II ''"''.. II, .,v. r W.-t - t: W. Tp ii-i. t. K A. 11-rlwtiT. i vnif A. ll. iMlrl. k-. I', o. liMwrrx.x. I ll.lt'lllllll u. II. W. I-.. T. .1. l' '.'-l-r;ii,kllii -'. A. H .l. iHl-r. II. W. !. ,1 k-.i, H.iM S- l. l. II r II- r'n " Mi. Ml. t.nrk-li- .1. M. si..hiiiw:t..I.i. Iinwrrwis. MMilleereek W . A Iv'I'T. . I. Kra r. ..iir.' -l' s. Hitter. T. I'. Il'iininrl. f ! - M winner. '. i..'iiii-rllnir. IVnv M. I,,tlir, k. .1. s. nliiiwiT". ivrrv W.-i .1 f. -M..- r. C. I'.iIl'.;. s..iiiifr.. A. II. h- k. J. A. I.'iinl'.ii.l. sprinc I. !. M iiiln'i k ivt. r F. H' (v-l-. I llli.tl .1. II. ll-rfM. I ,1'1'1-.. II . , v .txt.lii-1. -i. .l.-m li.irle-. .!.. T. M"T. Republican County Ticket. lull I-HNIIHK-. w I'" I I I. If. IV -1 1 n r r-. . . ,,lt..i .1. . i-i,-n "I 1 H - ri. t ..tit ri-ii ' . )( 1-.-HIIM V. K. v.'im,i.. w .i-iiiiik'i'.n. I .11 -H HI' l HAM I.I. I'.ol KM 'I li. M "l.ll '"irw-li. I . t . .Htl"IUVKIH, v i : i i . .-i ii.-.imt. .1 " nil M. Il 1 K. W lull I HI STV 1 'it -l IIH1. I.I 1 ! IMI Kll. S.-lln-.,'riie. hk on'vi v n'Mmitf. .IKKKMI All 1"' l-.H-oX. Crlilr.'. M I 11 1. 1 M MdilHiiKII. S lllikTv'. In this country, us in all otlu conntricH with lilicral covcrnmcntH, there is room for only two peat iM.litical nartiex. A real triuncnlar ti'ht is unknown in political as w ..w . ivil w ii faro I he contest is ..itl... i-fur nr n 'aiiist whatever tin l.niie of contention may he. Thii parties, in the pant, have on mi limn mm nccasioti been the means of defeating the very object f which they were create,!. This, suing. If any viewer refuses to per form his duty he shall forfeit $3 for eve ry refusal, to the party apKrieved, to ho recovered as debts are. They shall also appraise the dam age done by dogs to sheep owners, for particulars of which see Pamph let Laws of I ?'. jrllririlctHirjr Market Butter 22 Ktfsrs Pitted cherries Unpitted " Iti-twt --( JtaHpberries Onions Lard Tallow Miicken per lb Tnrkpvii Sin Sonl.lt i Hum l CROWN ACME! The hen! lbirning Oil that can oe miiile from Petroleum. It cives n hrilliant lifiht. If the jfovernment is so rich that it must expend !5M.()(K,k0, we su- The auditors of ein h township, Rest that there is a Letter aud more nnv two of whom, duly convened, inviting hel.l than mo consuueuon shall be a quorum, shall meet an- ol pul.l.c Puil.tings. ino laimci, nuallv on the second Monday of and particularly the farmer of the March of each vear, except to audit orthwcst, is in trouhlu. ine pro- the accounts of school .Inectors o.uci 01 ins ion i u.-...,., which shall be the first Monday of Iphh than the cost 01 protiucuo... n une, and often. r, if necessary, and this contmues a year or io i nK.-., shall audit, settle, and adjust the ac ho will ho .Inven to l lie an an ..f ti viM,a ..ml in.iis- nthing can save nun irom aosonui- . Mllll l I II. : ..- ........... , .! .,. treasurer is elected), ruin. J.nglan.l is seriously conmu- ... i i. .1.;.. iv,,w. in erimr the wisdom or loaning iiionej ' t' ill... i..wM.r..f..rr...lt, them, to the Irish farmer at a rate of in-jltwill not smoke the chimney The aud.tors cannot re-examine terest wni.n is t ie ioesi e.e. the accounts of previous years, it Known, u ,m-- 1(,v have alrea.lv been audited 19 ient of the bnited States do ns Parr "'., nd their settlement is mucn ior me aiufunm conciusive'excri.t't.nTirM'eal. "H.' bill isat present pending in con- 111) The report of such auditors gress, calling tor a loan to Tanners Li...n 1... r,i.,.l wltl. th.. town clerk, if at two per cent. If the treasury is there be one, and if not. it shall re- loaded down with money filched main with the senior auditor for in- from the pocKcis oi mc peop.e ai spection by all who may be concern- the back and demand of tho coal i ' harons, corporationists and inonop- i ..mivKhalllii. tiled in the court lists, it wouM he just and ngui to of tpiarter sessions, and an itemized return it to the people from whom statement . if receipts and expen.li- it was niKeii. n is i uue iu an . c.., tures of the township officers pub- to stop this tide of extravagance, i: i i i : . i,..iu tivn writ. Mverv annropriation calls for in- IISIH'.I II !! Ill 1' ...... v i ;...t li.m.li.illu iii Dultlic creased taxation 12 2' 3! (II 2 I 30 8 4 7 HE AD GIU ARTERS- it Fir Good il Mil Hiilini, Increased taxa- .1 u ;.. ti,.. imvnJ,;.. xvithiti ten tioti means increased mortgages, I'lil. en ill in. I I , course, is not always the case, as ....rtnii.lv win,! iilwavslhe object (lie prime mover-.. The safe plan i nt ilin t he L'leat liartles tor in ctuiiplisliin'-' m-eil" '1 reforms. A joint coinmittee of farmers ami agents of agricultural implement manufacturers nt u meeting in llar rishurg. on Tuesday, unanimously decided to accept the proposition of Kola i t II. Coleman for the holding of the Farmer's Encampment at Mount (iretna. Mr. Coleman agrees to erect an auditorium with a capa city of .",'" people, a horticultural hail and platforms for exhibitors, who will be permitted to display their manufactures without charge. The encampment will be held on August 17. This movement is a blow at Williams drove, where the implement manufacturers have for years had spaces. I'nder the heading of "Prominent Keystone Members," the Xortlt Aim rii-mi of the 'Jtth inst., pays the follow in-' tribute to our member of C ingress : "lr. Atkinson, of Mitllintown, is one of the most striking in appear ance of the Pennsylvanians. c l st his leg during the rebellion and is coliipi lh'd to use crutches. l'.Vel y feature of his round beardless face shows his Mildness and sweet dis position. When he rises to address the House he rests his weight on his desk. No man takes a greater interest in the welfare of the nation al capital, and he is an nnh nt cham pion of the disabled soldier. State Senator JJclninatcr, who confidently expects to bo the next governor of Pennsylvania, rec ntly delivered an address before the "Pennsylvania Club" at Philadel phia, in the course of which he in dulged in an eminently just criti csiniofthe indifference manifested bv business men in the matter of public affairs. "The business man Senator Dclamatcr said, "is often eonteiit to leave party management and control alone for a lengthy period, lie probably votes every year for his party's nominees, lint pavs no attention to the selection at the urimaric.s or to the formation of the platform, until finally in his judgment they become so bad as to demand radical measures. Had he as a member of his party quietly nnd constantly done his individual duty, keeping abreast of the living questions of the hour, discussing them with his neighbors ami friends, attending to primaries and conven tions, making the impress of his thoughts and opinion thereon, he would have prevented the growth of the evil and would have avoided the labor and trouble incident to the cures which is sometimes even worse than the disease itself." Mr. Pusiness Man, guily or not guilty ? In a majority of cases we should have to vote "guilty." In the last three months twenty one men have disappeared from towns in Eastern Pennsylvania and no traces have been found of nuy of them. i ... . ..fi. .. .i til nin increased mortgages means IIUVHIIIICI llieseiliein. il.. . The township or nnv officer ac- mill, desolation ami despan . counting may appeal to the court oi common pleas, within thirty days Curiosities of Pensions after settlement, when an issue to trvthe facts will be framed: Vo- Plaine's great grandmother got a vhh tl. The appellant gives recogni- pension, ami Presidents Grant and zance with two sufficie nt sureties Lincoln received hind for their ser conditioned for prosecution of ap- vices in the Mexican and lilack It will not char the wick. It litis n high fire test It will not explodo. It ts withont a comparison as a per fee ion FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It in manufactured fiotn the Guest Crude in the moet perfectly equip ped refineriea iu the world. It, is the I'est Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO. 12 8 '87 It. JMinbory. Pa VAU'AW.K UF.AL I'.STATF. AT SHERIFF'S SALE ! 2.50 to 15.00 2.25 to 10.00 " 1.50 to 3.75 3.50 upward " 3.00 " 44 1.00 to 5.00 20c up Aren'a Over Coats from Youths " " Children " Metis Suits from Hoys " " Children " Men's Underwear from MenV,Youths and Hoys Caps from 5c up " 44 44 lint 44 15c up Silk Ties, Muffler, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties very cheap and line quality. Sheep-skin, Huck-skin, Cloth and Kid Cloves, Kuhher floods, largo stock of confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not ho un dersold. Thankful for past favors, wottld re pectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. Wins' Mai Hi His D MIDDLEBURGH, PA. Headquarters for Stoves ! peal and payment of costs, which hall abide the event of the suit. Anv one or more tax-payers of or in the district may make the appeal on behalf of said district, giving rec Hawk wars. Hubert I'. Lee got ion acres for the work he did as a colo nel iu our war with Mexico, and Jef ferson Davis received the same amount for his services. The Mexi- ( I rand Pride ! New Susque hanna. Grand Times Hgnizance as above, and conditioned etui w-ar pensions are fast dying out to pay costs if the decision is not und there are at present but few more favorable than before tho ap- revolutionary widows on the rolls peal was taken. (Ad ..May 1, li.i About live years ago there were The auditors shall have the same t.ijhty. The number is now reduced power and authority to obtain the to twenty-nine, and three of these attendance before them of parties hire unit v-seven years of age. Ihey und witnesses, and the production urt. Aunio Maria Young, of Pennsyl of books and papers, and to admin- vunia ; Nancy Hains, of Vermont, istcr oaths and affirmations, ascoun- Und Susan Curtis, of Maine, they ty auditors, which are to issue suft- must have been mariied to their i. mi, compe l attendance by at- husbands long after the revolution- tnehment, production of papers, etc., ury war, for they were only seven administer oaths and affirmations, years old at the beginning of this commit Persons who refuse to testi- century, aud tin- war closed seven fv. and admit other evidence where teen years before that. The young parties withhold papers, books, etc. .Ht revolutionary widow is Nancy Auditors may not issue orders ; fjieen, an Indian, a woman of sev- thev may only approve those issued nty-oiic. She was born in isl'.t, and by the supervisors. her husband must have been gray The townshipauditors. in addition haired when she married him to taking their until as auditors, WlieriMiM. t'V vlrlili' lit n writ nt Ft. Fn. I-mihmI .ml nf 111.' Court ef CiilNlllnll I'leilM nf Sliyil.T cimiiv, iiihI lo me illivi li il. 1 will . "-i' ''ipnli- . Ill- Kile ill till- I "llll limine III I lie ll'Tell'll of JiUlllCS 1 VltlC. MliMli'iiiiri;ii. I'll., on Saturday. April .'. lS'.H). ,1 In .i'i'Ii 'L M . .n, itli a i.iIIm rt FI. I'll. IMiil' iill lull " rtulii ini'-ii.e.'.' unit tni. t nf lilllll Hlllllllf III SprtllK lllll. SllMIlT I-IHIM I'.i.. iilul t lull,- n.inn in .Miiiin-iMiri:. on i II.. ,...! I,, i.llii ' I, .ilii ,l.ilii-l'HI'-' In Ini UI lloiiiiili'il mill i i'i.tIIk'iI ii fnlliitt,.: iuhiikh'ii nun li liv l.iiiilsot .l,i-,,li llas-liiu'iT anil oilierH, K.isl li illlili nil leu. I'.wi mm in lltr. o'l' it h.n.N i,l Levi siiiltli iiihI oIIhth. iitnl '""l ny biiii.iii m.miiiiIi r lloiiiuii'l. wlirri'oii nr.-i ri'i'i- .'il it Oil. 'I ivo-siorv KI.I.INO llot'sK. Iiutft; ll;iiik IIAIIN. iiml oiluT neri'isiiry oih niiiiuiii;,-.. lalnliik' l M KKs. mi ire or Ii-m. Al-x t (ml (rliiln l.lineMoiii' l.oT. Hllimlc In salil tnwiislilp. Iliiiimli'il il-1' ,11' i m : Ili'k'llililliX nt ustoiie, ilii'iiri' liv lui o I-hjic Auraiul. hiiiiIi 1A ili'ifni'H. eiiht Hi 'rrlii' In ii hlniie. (now a rhrrry tree.) I lieliee li ' luml ol Keilliell Kri'i-w in il III TI cli'irnt . riitf :i er.ln's In il stnti.', (now a rln-m I i.e.) t lieliee l laliil of Mnt. .lam liiiKH nnrili in ili'Kreet. ." Hl in iii-n-lies to 11 Mmii'. Ilii'lii-e livlamlol Ifi'iilx'li nfi'i w'HoiithTlili'vrei'H wiMt lo'tlif lilaie of In'KlniilliK, eoulalliln Wl Siiiiri' Pen-lien, limrenr lews, lotfellier Willi U rlk'lit of way or w apni rn.ul over I lie lanil of I lie Willi Iti'Ulieii DreeHH. Seliil. taken Into exii'iitloli, iiml lo 1" wit'l iln'prnM-rt.v oKii'orp'Olilt. iti:i iikn nuKKsi-:. siierirr. V. II. Anv I'. r-nlis wl-liln, In pUP lia' til." aluiM- ili'-.'i ilii il Ileal K-I.it'. ran make iirralitfi-- tiii'MM Willi w :ott lie iT.'illtori lor part of tin' pim liaw money. siii'i llT'soiiii i'. Mlilitti'litirvfli. Marelilo, lswi. The leaver, XewStinslinie of 'SD. Crown Circu lator 1 ascot. How Yi iitila tor. OS, shall be sworn as fence viewers. On notice being given the audi tors, they, as viewers, shall, within live davs thereafter, view and exam ine anv line fence be tween disagree ne; owners, and shall lnaue out a ciltllleate 111 Wilting, setting torth whether, in their opinion, the fetici of one already built is sufficient, and if not, what proportion of the ex pense of building a new fence or re pairing an oil one, should be borne by each party, and in each case they hall set forth the sum which in their judgment each party ought to pay to the other, iu case he shall not repair or build his proportion of tho fence, p copy of which certificate sh ill be de'.i-. ercd to each of tho par ties! and r. re is no appeal from their decision. (11 11. 31.) The view ers shall receive the same as for auditing for each day neces sarily spent by them in their duties, which they shall be entitled to re ceive from the delinquent party, or in equal sums from each as they shall decide to bo just. The act of 1700 says all cornfields and grounds kept for enclosures, shall bo well fenced, with fence at least live feet high, of sufficient rails or logs and close at the bottom. The owners of adjacent unimprov ed lands cannot call upon each other to contribute to tho charge of a di vision fence between them. (S C fiT. ) Kit her owner may erect a fence on his own land. Tho viewers have nothing to do w ith the line or (pies lions concerning its location. If any party shall bo delinquent in making or repairing his fence ten days after a copy of tho viewers' cer tificate is handed to him, the parties aggrieved may make or repair the fence and bring suit before any jus tice, and recover for work and labor done and materials furnished (no dispute about the line to oust juris diction, 1 C. 78) ; and either party may appeal from his decision, as iu other cases. The viewers shall not be called to view a fence between tho first of November and tho first of April en- A Bit of History. Orphans' Court Sale of REAL ESTATE ! From .1. I'., stoii'ssniiili llnul. ml.) Tliui's. The bit tei contest in the Kvangeli cal Association, resulting iu all three of its bishops being deposed for the time being, reminds us of the fact that the publication office of that denomination, now a great and prof itable institution at Cleveland, Ohio, uid its inception and early develop ment in the town .if New Jieihn, Union county, Pa., now a "deserted village'' of about 700 inhabitants. New lJerlin was at that time the county seat of Union county. By the division of this county, about tho vear 1X.V, New lJerlin lost the county seat Lewisburg being made the seat of justice of Union county, and Middhburgh that of Snyder. At one time there were six papers published in New Herlin ; now there is not a single one. The Evangeli cal Association established a semi nary there w hich is still in existence. Ih r Christlictn' lot-ichater, tho or gan of this prosperous church, was founded at New Berlin and for many years edited by Bishop W. V. Or wig, a native Pennsylvania!! but quite a lluent German writer. New Berlin was tho official headquarters of the Evangelical church, but. some time in tho '50s a removal to Cleve land was decreed. It turned out to be a good move for the Association, but a disastrous one for New Berlin. Some very eminent lawyers and poli ticians were once residents of that tow n. Grass now grows in its prin cipal streets. It is probably tho deadest town in Pennsylvania. Tho annual income of John P. Rockefeller, tho founder and head J.-HI. 8ilKlA occupying the room formerly used by 1), T. Hhoads, ileal in Stoves and Tinware, takes this method ot iiiforiiiin:tlie public that he has just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, which he offers at extraordinary low rates. Also the very best quality of Hand made J IAUh no City stock kept. Roofing and Spouting a Specialty This Spaco is Reserved for Tin' illnl-M,'ti" 'I A.l tn 1 111-: r:it . .1- of tin' i-t.iti nf .1; I, llreel, 1,111. ,eee,l.-e'l I.V Mill f all or il. i ,,t Hie i m i ili. ins -.hii-i ot Sin ii 'i iht.t . 111 II I III' follow llll' lee l', fe.ll e-lilll' oil III I lie iV1Im s III H'lllK low lixlnp. 'HI Saturday, April 1J, IS'.mi. tr.iet of i.',Hl f.iniilie,' Iiml. I." u in I" Nortli l, 1. in, lnl Win. M.nkl. i. K.i-I l, I iii-l ol l!,-ul,i'ii 'In. s. nit li l.v I.iimI ot llr,H,k,'. IIU'-Iht. , sweir,'- I. 'iiihI Wi-l'l,-. ICii.k'Ii Willi, -I. .lol.n i.lll'.-il. iiml I.iiii'IiIim llersln'j , " MM. lining I" Ai l(l-.s. tiinn or !". Oil Wlllell is I tl l tlMl II tio""l ll'ltl-l'. Kuril. iiml oilier iiiiilmllilliic. s.ile to roiniiiciio' m in A. M. 'ITU M", -.'il per i '-nt. Ci-.lt. Hie balance mi rule urination ot s.l' 'lie dun. ADAM SMITH. M.ili-li 111, l-i. AilNillil-liol (J 1FT Si HAUTE 11 Real Estate Agents, Have the following special bargains to olTer: k. iiii-iei iiSai i: iik'I'own Loin. "in-ill Imr- uiilim lor nil. Tim u 1 1. 1 -r f 1 il e.l Ki'al KkIiiIi. itut-nli" Imvi' nr .il' nvcr ,"! I(i.lilt'iit'u liU ill tliu liillowlim dill'" inl town" : .11)0 LOTS at wa-ki-:i-:nky Tim I, ,-.iiiiniil I'ltv el Wu-Kuuiiey. Ilio rounty ft'.it til '!'i'i'K o.iuiitv, K nun, on I lie iiikIu line ..I n, li.ii.n I'n el ti.- Hallway. 1 1 liui n IikiiiI- i.,iiiii. 1-iit-Ki.iiit' Court ll'iiiae, t',,it tlll.tmn, u laro zrailfl Si'liiml llniii'i', 4 ('liiiri'lii'H, 'i llimki, a livu Nt'wKpupi'rK. a llnti'li. I'll I'iiIU'J Mnlrt l4:irl nlll'-u if ItH'iile.l Iutu lir t lili Ulmrli't wtileti Lriiiua tlniuiiiiili el l'i'",!u livro. I'npnliitlun l5UU' JT6I.OTS ATKKOTI. f, ,,-nl,', I mi t tie ii wi I il lint' ul Mi.-imuri I'll i'l II ii,.iliiv. It In tin- ciiuniy-HU't ul Wli'liltu eoiiiit y, wli.eli Iminotil tliu mni-t ti-rtilf i-uunties in K.uiwiii. Smiti linn inH.-riil very lint' Priek H'kK. n P1,"""" ' 1 rutlml Si-liiiiil liiiiliiliiu, linn fliiiri'lii'ii. !i K"ii'l ILinWi., 3 (ulmtuntlul iiu.l well .lilu.l iiuwitia-r, liu liiliulillaoU, wlm with iiil,it" nitel'iri.-o, will himmi nnmti uiiu ii i,ri 7 'iI.OIS ATJKHOMft Thl town 1h loeuit-il ut tin. Siiiukv Hill river, in (li.vu I'.niiitv, Kalinin, a line nf Uullriiinl liuve bi'i'ii "iii vi'Vi'il tlimuuli tliu tnwD. lit li'iift wioeli will lie Imill .liirliiK tlic nrxt year. Tha town li" l'"'.iti''l In ii) "'I tliu ni'int tisiiutilul n, tertilo .llrtnet in kuniin, i-i., i.., i.iwnii Imvi. in,l li.i.l u iiin.-liruuiii Kriiwth hut lieuinniiiK Hun cximt'iii'i) on a Milnuintlul l.iun.latnin, ni'ltluT Inivo tlii'.v lent nr liuve n-iw .. i... ..... tliurL'tiiru now in tin. ir,,it'r tuuu t In- vi'.t to In rt'nily tti Hell wlit'ii tlie lioolu I'oniL'it iuhI ri'allio ii liiin.lwiiiio priini. ,,,,,, 'fi... Itt'til Kstiiiu Au"in-y In lviini"iii,wtil' h Imli1 m i,l .....it ri, IU tlii'nt' t,,l m.-t'llin tlit'in at u Kr.-at a..rin,. in unliT lo ltifi"l tlu lr euiiltal In ntlmr .,ni..ri.rl, Tliiiri'liirn we uri' ailtlinrln'il tool Ivr aucli lt ul tli" i-xtrumi'ly low ,r I Now tiers Ik n (Treat i liiineu to niaku u 'mall InvcHtnit'iil Unit limy In u ! year i'l"l rii li ro tiiritK. Any mm tP slriiiK to nuy one or inure ul n. ..', a,, in nnv i,l caul town ean notify u, trlv- iinr tlie t-orri-i-l niiinu, to nliut ank llm ileeil In nf 41ir Sit iiml'ii'il (lit lYimiumv is lo iu mMit or vxiiuiiiiiiiiou, mm n ..ejo.-.i-.i u, OI 1110 niaiHl.lia Vlll COmpiUO, IS .'"",..,,., ,,. .,.lluv wln , ,,i( met .lc. Hiii.l to llll IlllOUt jSrt.tMlO.IIOO. whll'll IS .leliveretl l,v llm !'ulili-r. All lli-eil- will be liuneral w arianijr unu uuiiTeivu j.vw .... lo tliu iiiireliuler. Ci-iy-WH sell or exchan;,'!', ntlvertiso mill survey property, ami cuncy eiiuivalent to an nci-uniulation of nearly jSTCO an hour. lo t;ive away laryo sums for charitable and relig ious objects, but even with tho tle- tiHew. u iruarantuu all our wor ami Invite parties who havt real en mil si s iTLLiifji TIb Poplar Fiiiin LEWISTOWN, PA. It would do your heart good to go mid the Fa 4 Winter Roods AT Freidman & Getz Beavertown.Pa We have upon our counters now probably as fine ar.il extonf ive !'cr Dry Goods, Gent's Furni5hing Goods, Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Notions, Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Woolen Shirts.Underwear wool and cot ton, Ready - made Clothing i y -a maiuls nuulo upon bis generosity lio j tato fortho inarket to mltlress ! . , .r. lil'.,liF t e 1 v,, lii.m.ni'.,,! till unt.wi ill FT A: HAKTKlt. in llJ tlBVIJ l-W lVJ MVHhlltl V V a ( " 1 juiuuit'Uiirfe'ii, ra is not likely to 1 time to come Pantaloons from 80 cents no. Knee pants for boys from cento upw LADIES' COATS. JEWELRY AND WATCHES t oiler j uu ii ivrn unit iiuiiusb viiiniiic ucun t v v , ...11...1 tn imv nr ntlmr htrirpH. i. Come early anil Bee our stock. We are prepared for nn """"'fV ltespectfully, FKE1DMAN 4 UM . k.-'r- 'VT- .--ti.
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