"MIFFLINTOWN : tTEl r annum If paid -,,,nC', vertimrnt In"'" at 61 -nii-nt D!l1"'. .... rh inoertion. 1'"" ... ....r lir.r I " - . : hr 1. to tho' dtHMrtnn TrT. n" M th l si""" (rani f OllBd " uMic in C Tbe KM -Must to ni 1 0 'CU- Ittee MW'J " . . ........ xfiir. r ai iu" .,nntir.Vt.2'.'in, u A fu'.l att.-n'ltnca S. BsauT 1837, at re- CavjT, Chairman. Seorvtary. f. B. L'"- SHORT LOCALS. VotefT APP Vote f"f II,r' Vol tot !! "' Votet. r PenmM. Vote fur (irhm. V..te tr Wil!Hn. Votf f..rM-ni:r-r-Votef-r C.:n:nn!-am. Votef-rt''i;'-n,,,'r!f,'r- Hi of IK TVr l 1 th wheat. on Frulay even- i ,,, has b-'i-n ra:.'! by the com- ,.ia tn lx eig-r to a rlrr. ,hin l:tl'. Don't f.TS-t thfl mc-tin of the county toomitt-- n-xt Sat.ir.iay. j-Jutk'" . in atl.-n.lnce at the trc,.a..-n: cnrt laat Tlmr.lay. Th.. .....! hv ,h"ir ripKtcd ,1 the lVatss are an mown. friends ha hra u remii.m day. and tirti, tv- tviwithah'at of IDerttf-.rs rvro i ' of r'!""1 bt,Bs' blilt from Sh.Ie Cap t this P'"" n,xt um roT. t; Oirty JwUmsn i. on avlit to friends ( JubrVawn, Cafihfia connty, and friend la rittstiuri. BiwMiPi M.- Alitr was raiiaoian at the pipe otxan in th Presbyterian church lat 5l.btb. Mrs. J..''r'' KauiTman of Fayette twp., na stri.-ken "Hh apopleiy Us I SacJay and i jirio-s'y lit. -Ju.itre Paxt.in say tl at a man who does not fvd the nrn,),F"r'' not 'llaHflod to wrre a a j:inr. The Lutb.tnn enmrrf-g ition In Selins gmve hrltl prayer meeting for the young people uf tht town. Clothing merelunt Hrley h.(t at hand, a ir(t toi k ni d"tliirp. Stop ic and see h;n in r.'Ut i'n .iay. U..hert M.-Meen l-tnht the Byers honse ar.il lot o:i North M.i:n s're-jt, at .idminis trtr't aie last Snt.ir.lay, tor $ 77.50. jo.ph F.itk. triufrly of FermaniRh tonl.i. hut now a citizen of Indiana, near Lui.nti"!rt, it liniiinj; frienda in Juniata. Jioob Th.'iimn is teaching a cla of jonrjt people bow to fin?. The class meets in the Luturrun chnrch on Saturdav even- in?. Hirti y Patt. n of Spruce Hill, in town lint Tbtirsd.iy, and reporteii h! brother To:.v, as ti Ire in a serious condition of fcral'.h. Ko other offer like thia. Send one dol lar ami Ql ty c.-nts to pay for one year's inscription to the Skstihicl !t KarrBLi Cas mil Vie H'irkl'j Prcn. S-BitorJohn J. Fstterson clos-d his hoaw Iwt Friday, and took hi departure for B'.oonjmton, Iilimns, where he is inter ested ia railroad enterprises. The Lutheran pusotafre has been iiub Ject to a mor.' thorough course of repairs thin r.io-t p. ojio ih.niicht of when work was commenced on the building. The ladit of the Lutheran church will huiil a fLz :ar an 1 festival in the G. A. K. hail uu Fn.'ay and Saturday alternoon and Teainf uf N've'.u!K'r lith and 13ih. Th D' niocracy d.m't aeera to enjoy the f ict. tint rr.a't Cleveland's trip around the cirelt ! f cost $111,000. There don't aerru to be much of the JeiTersoman simplicity In the c-st of tr'p. If your li(rh.nini rod ne-ds t. be vut in a atute of ri't-a.rs. Tall on J M. McDonald. If yo.i have no rod -n your build og Mc I..n!. wit: uive vo-i ! rei'iire l rl pro-tiHtor. It is itonihini how a coat of cuitabl T;tit pr rves the ro-.f of ahouse or brn. Ton wr.t to b,. c r; f ti,o kind of paint yon put on v oir h;;ii.i,nir. J. M. McDon M fits 11. e p':nt tfst a tiu or wocden roof re-iire. tn p-rs-n convicted of violstin the 1Ii-.t..' I iw, o; E,. Iican f Huntirrdon has b.-n iiiipoing a rine of tit i jlUra, and a sentence to the county jail fur the period of twmty .l:is. lont r.ejlect the roof of Tour house. There is nothirir known that will preeerre a roof .o well a red hlate roor paint, for partien'srn l,r.., J. Miller Vrrnld, VitSintown P.i. I' i, .'f -ic, qvJ rrttcfitt of every kind on hunii'i or animsN cured in 81) minutes bv ll noforrj Sanitary Lotto. This never f :'. Sooi tv I.. Hanks and Co.. Drnpgista, MilVintof.n P,. it "ti ST fm. Fnjlih Spavin Liniment remove, all llant. S .ft, or Calloused Lumps and Bleni-ish-s from h..res, p.lood b'avin, Curbs, Splints, Swe-ny, King-bor.e, StiUea. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Co.iirhs, Etc. Stve $M) i,y the n of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks Sl Co., Drnggists, M.iriintown Fa. Oct. 2(5 S7, 6mo. The Liverpool Sun says - The bachelor onnstaMt. ot l.iverpMl township took the enih!e an ! practical way of getting a wife. It is not a match gotton op in haste to re pent at leisure. He went to see her seven vesT, and had her two years for a houe aevpvr. When they were read? to be spliced they aid not fool about long, but had it done np ene morning before break -last, to that no time was to be wasted by it. "Lost Creek Literary Society was organ ised at Big Run school house, Friday even ing, October II, bv electing the following officers : President, O. C. DifT-rderfer ; .e rreswent, Samuel A. Thomas ; Sec-r--tiry, R. B. Campbell. The following names were enrolled as members of the ciety : Wii:i,m c. Thomas, O. C. D fTen- aiuuei Thomas. John How.t. Fr- i "1 say, Jenkins, caa yon tell a young tea der chicken, from an old tough one t" "Of course I can." Well, how J" ' By the teeth." Chicken have no teeth." -No but I have." Puck. J Miss Uussie Deihl ia now in the city baj ng a full atock of new fall and winter goods. i'o ladies. The ladies appreciate her en terprise and doubtless will avail themse Ives ot the opportunity to patronise her. To all subscribers to tbe Sehtubl ad RtrrsLiCAS who pay arrearages and pay one dollar and Bfty cents in advance, Tkt U'ttkly Prttt and the SasTixit. ud R. rrBLrCAn will be sent for the period or one year. Returns from India, indicate that all tbe wheat raised in that country this veer n be needed at home, and that settles it, that the British wlil not be able to sell wheat in America in 1888 at 40 cents a bushel. There is a prospect of a rise in the price of wheat between this time and ntxt harvest. The hngb joke that waa gotton olfon Mr. John N. Howe, that he shonld be elected to the office of County Treasurer on the merit of being a town man is a sort of a boomerang that has sprung back on itself, and will result in making a town man of countryman Shellenberger. Very well, such countrymen aa Mr. Shellenberger are wel come, and will make good town men. Mr. Howe was no better countryman before he moved to town than is Mr. S hellenberger. Last Wednesday, Kirby Kelk-r, of Walk er township, while helping to move a hand car loaded with 2000 pounds or steel rails, tor new track at Van Pyke ststion, was knocked down by the car, tbe wheels of which passed over his right leg, between low urr lO.DlS. rresRtnv on- the bones ot the leg and puncturing the flesh of the limb. lie was broaieht to thia station on an engine. Surgical attention was rendered by Dr. D. M. Crawford and Son. Our contemporary the Democrat and Reg ister, ia at it jokes again. It is patting An. son B. Willa on the back, as if to encour age him to vote against Mr. Meminger, be cause Meminger secured the nomination for Prothonotary. It won't win, Anson knows a good thing when he sees it, and bo sees what a handsome vote he rece ived at th" Primary E:c:ion, and he could not bring himself to .flnd that support by opposing Mr. Memirger. The Democrat and Regis ter thinks jokes are free in harvest. John Mover, a sickly youth, aged about 21 years, son of John and Lydia Moyer or llarrisburg, in ihe effort to get off Lcca' cri-iui hub piii.on wnue me tram was running last Thursday, was struck by the car following the one from which he step ped. The atroke on the shoulder whirled him about and caused hiiu to slide tar enough under the car for the break to 6trike his legs, thereby turning him around so that some part of the truck struck his hed breaking it, and causing dea:h wiiuin a period of He minutes. A few days previous to his death he was in this place viaiting friend s and Selling paper. L'pon the order ot the railroad conpanv, W. F. Snyder had the remains nicely coffined and sent to !larriburg by Sea Shore on Friday for interment. On the al ternoon of the 17th inst., Mr. r.iuau.ii i 'ioyer, living oo tiis I arm near this place aa engaged in his barn thresh ing bu.'kwheat. His son John waa help ing him. About ti p. ru., Johu went to the stable to ntleud stock ; wantirg a fork that had been left up stairs on the barn floor, he sent his nephew Guy Moyer to get the lork. The child found his grandfather l ir.g sick on tbe Mra. Mr. Moyer was ahle to speak. Uis family took him to the bouse, where he related to the family that he was taken sick and sans to tne U or Isoon after bis son John had left him. lie soou after became unconscious and lay ia that condition un til Thursday morning about (throe o'clock at which hour be expired. lie was about 61 years old. He was a man upr.ght in big walk and conversation, and industrious in his habits, and left tbe world without being its debtor. Interment in Presbyterian graveyard From the. Lewistown F ree Press: Last Saturday evening a rcost disgraceful tight of tongues tooa place on tbe streets of this .luiet village, Milroy, between a couple 0 girls oi the west end. If we had a police force we thii k certain parties here would furnish some work for the blue coats. . B . About McVeytown tne potato crop seems to b extremely scarce, it being almost im possible tor our citizens to purchase what they will need to cairv them over the win ter . m There was almost blood shed on the corner of the diamond in McVeytown, last Monday evening, when a woman brand ished au axe handle and threatened to cut one r'"our young men in two. Parties In terfering no doubt aved theyonng man a se vere b'ow-, as the woman had bloc 1 in her eye. " " As Cal. Myers waa threshing clov er set d at his residence the other rfav, some boy turned on the blower of his engine, a hereby sparks were thrown into tbe stack of chaff, which to.k Bre and burued together with the belt tnt ran the machinery. He was firing with tlry chestnut wood. The machin ery w as not damage I. In the case of Francis M. Leonard vs Catherine Deen, argued, held nnder advise ment. In tbe case or Arbuckle vs. Harrison Minnimum, argned, held nnder advisement. Samuel Cooper waa appointed constable ! for "be borough of Port Royal, for tbe present year, in the place or Wm. S. Bide who baa moved from this place. In tbe assigned estate or Henry A. Lan veT, supplemental report or F M. M. Pen nell aa auditor was Oled and confirmed nici. In Ibe knock down caae of Com. va. John Splan, involving the responsibility or costs the ronrt ruled that the county is not lia ble for 'he costs. - Warren Plette, auditor In tbe assigned estate of G. W. Wilhver Hied his report confirmed nici. J. L. Barton, who was appointed assignee of estate of Rev. John Laird, presented a petition declining to act aa assignee. John R- imkint was appointed in bis stead, and C. C. McCnlloch, J. C. Crawford were ap pointed appraisers infsaid estate. In tbe case or tbe stay or the writ or ex ec ution of G. W. Wilson on tbe property or Rev. John Laird, tbe injunction was dis olved and tbe sheriff is permitted to pro ceed with the execution. In the estate of George Shivery, deceas ed, an order or sale for payment or debts waa awarded. Ralph B. Dobbswas appointed guardian of James D., E.ixa A., and Wm. O. Barn ard. Petition ol Samuel and Harriet Richen- baegh for allowance out of Minor devices estate for repairs to real estate was present ed, aud a rule granted on D. W. Harley, guardian ad litum of said minors to show cause why prayer of petitions should not be granted. In the estate of Joseph Pomeroy, deceas ed. Petition or Margaret J . Linn for an arder to pay over to her tbe sum or $i07. 60 with interest and rule granted on J. Nev in Pomeroy to show cause why an order shonld not be issued. GRAYBILL'S Furniture Store has been re stocked with a new lot of the Latest Styled Furniture of all descriptijn. Chamber Suits, Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Mat ting, Window Shades, Lamps. Everything in the House Furn iture Line. LEGAL TO'alkrr Flashes. Mrs. Elizabeth M igrader is ill. The spring house of Eliha Brnner was visited by a thief last week. James Adams received some carp from the State lish Commissioners and put them in his new pond. Susan Slanzhterback is visiting her broth er Jacob al Vaa Wert. David Moist of Mifflin Conntr, visited his grandmother, Nancy Rauk on last Sab bath. Samuel Longacre has come to Mexico to learn the blacksmith trade with Eli Farle- :nan. Jerome Kerchner of Johrstown was see bis brother Setb on Sabbath last. Merchant Dimua'a new store house Van Wert is about ready for occupancy. L'saw, Turbett Jottings- John A. Ritzman, Tuscarora night oper ator, has fallen victim to tbe chills and fever. t'spt. William Stewart has put a new bridge over N . Uertaler race above tbe McChamce burg saw mill. It is very beneficial and the Capt. deserves credit tor putting it there. O. O. Mathers, leaves tor Kansas " and other parts of the West next week. We will mis . O. vcr? much and his triendly tails. In this part of Turbett there are two wo men to one man iu the corn Geld. What place can do better? R. E. McMeen, Sr. , purchased the Sam uel Koons property tor (0,700. George Wilson's new house will soon be ready lor the plaster. Mr. Wilson as sure to have a nice notue when bis home is done and expects leaving the railroal ant go to I arming in the spring. Lavid Kepner 1 d a new pump put in his well last week. Mr. Noble did tne work. Mrs. George Boyer, Jr.. is visiting her Grandmother Mrs. E'iz Kilzman. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wi-ehauper, con template visiting friends in Perry Co. this week. D. Leah, Chss BaKbach, and S. Stewart caught two coons on Monday evening. Tb e laigest ore weighed 14 ounda. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinsan of Mexico visited James P. Calhoune last week. Mrs. Robinson being a sister of Mrs. C's Misses Mary, and Eleanor and Master Wilitam tsnil.ell, were in McAfee town gathering chestnuts list k. Gus Neff t ok to himself his better ptrt in person : suss Marv imnieriuan oi Perry Co., last Wednesday eveuing. They were eernaded by the raiiibumpians on Thursday evening at bis borne. Mrs. Dr. Atkinson, Mrs. Amelia Turbett, and O. O. Mathers, visited H. McAfee's la-t Friday. Mr. and Mrs- William Stewart of Orbisonia are visiting at tbe residence of Capt. W. Stewart in McA'ee town. Asjtoivett. OOD I1VI TBS conuoaw SALTS. JILLCTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by an act of General As aembly of the Commonwealth ol Penn sylvania, entitled " An act relating to fcjec tlons of this Commonwealth," passed the nd day or July, 1839. and ita supple ments, it is the duty of tue Sheriff ot every county within Ibis Commonwealth to give public notice and to enumerate 1 be Officers to be ttected ; Designate the Places at which the Elec tion is to be held ; and Give notice that certain persona holding other omcea of profit or truat are incapable of holding or exercising, at tbe same time, tbe othce or appoiutuaeul ot judge ot elec tion, inspector, or clerk of any election of thia Commonwealth therefore, I, DAVID FoWLES, High Sheriff of the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give this pubiic notice to the elec tors of the county of Juniata that on TIESU4Y, lOTEMUER 8, 1T. (it being the first Tuesday alter the first Monday ot faid luun.h.) a lieiieral Election will be held in Ihe fieml tlecllon Dismcla established by law iu said county, at which time they will vote by ballot tor the aeveral officers hereinafter named, to wit: JUDICIARY. ONE PERSON for tbe office of Judge of the "supreme Court ot tbe tiate ot Pennsylvania. STATE ONE PERSON (or tbe office of Stale Treasurer ol tiie State of Pennsyl vania. COUNTY. ONE PERSON" for the office of Piotbonolary, ac., of the Connty ol Juni ata. ONE PERSON for the office of County Treasurer of the County of Juniata ONE PERSON for the office of District Attorney of the Conu'y of Juniata. TWO PERSONS for tbe office of County Commissioner ot the County of Ju niata. TWO PERSONS for the office of County Au litor ol the County of J uuiata. I also hereby make known and give no tice, that the places for holding the afore said General Election in the several bor oughs and townships w iihin tbe county of Juniata, are as toilows, to wit : The Ireeuieuot tbe borough of Mifflintown are to bold their election in the southeast room .1 the Court House, known as tae Sheriff's office, in said borough. The treemen of tbe township of Ferman agh are to hold their election in the north of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of office or trust nnder the I'nitcd States, TSr this Stste, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed nnder legislative, execu tive or j.idiciarv departments of this State, or of the United Stales, or of sny incorporated city or district, and also that every member of Congress and of tbe State Legislatere and of tbe select or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or exercisinr at the same time the office or appointment of judee, inspector of clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other officer or such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for." Also, that in the 4th section or the Act or Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to el ocution and for other purpose," approved April 18th, 1840. it is enacted that tbe afore said 13th section -'shall not be construed so as to prevent anv military officer or borough officer from serving as judge, inspector or clerk of any general or special election of this Commonweal tb." ram iBiimTDBM. Steam Engines. Saw Mills, nay Presses Stump Puller and Standard Agricultural ImplomeuU generally. Send for Catalogue. A. B. FARQUEHAR. at SON. York, Pa. Sept. 24.-87 4t- The oldest and best Institution for ob taining a Business Education. Wo have siiccessiully prepared thousands l young men tor tbe active duties ot life. For cir culars address, P. DrFF & sow. Pittsburg Pa. Sept. 24-8t PARKER & CO., al MIFFIIINTOWN MARKKTS. October 26, 1P87. MirTT-nrrowsj Eutter Frge Shoulder, Sidea, ....... Lar d...... .. MirrLINTOWN GRAIN MARKKJ Wanted. la- I Three educated voung men and two dica. Will pay good salery. Address. Lock Box 813, Lewistown, Pa. Atrguraent Court. An Argument court was held last Thurs day Jeremiah Lyons was sjpotnied Master in Equity in the grave yard case of Cather ine Zimmerman vs. John T. Fabler. On the petition of the overseers or the poor or Wala-er township tor mandamus on Samuel Cleck, tax collector, to require h.m to take the poor tax duplicate, and collect the fax, or show cause why be refrains from performing the duties of the office. Rule granted as prayed for. In tbe case or the petition orG. D. ArJ no!d, lor an issue to determine the validity of Judgment of Isaac Giugerich, Trustee ol Harriet Ancker. It was mled that tbe petition had no standing in court. Tbe sheriff was dircted to pay to the execution plaintiff, money real-zed in tbe case of Isaac Gingerich, Trustee of Harriet Ancker vs. Henry Aucker. In the case of the Altman and Tsylor Company va. C. C. Kloss et all. the plain tiff filed their answer to a rule that bad heen l.sued to show cause why the Judg, ment should not be opened and defendent let into defense. In re-assigned estate or Samuel Leonard, case argued and held nnder advisement. In tbe case ol John H. GiUaland vs. Jesse and James K. McClnre, motion for a new trial was over-ruled. In the caae or Mrs. Koons vs. tbe Port Royal Fair Association, argned and held nnder advisement. In the case r J. M. McDonald ror there- ' r ,k. aaftn UnMeen reward irona A'.haiiuh. Frank llimu.ii o a r- ! . . . r t.i.l arvued and . ,, . ... ... w..o.fr- juuiaia county, ior a nenry i, ot mg." Wheat, Coru new .....----. Oats, ........ Rye Clovemeed.... ....... Timothy seed ...... Flax seed l.rau . Chop. ....... Sborts...... ........ Ground Alum iialt.... American &ail.... .... PHILADELPHIA i BH-anaLr-Hia, Octobor 22, 1CS7 east room of tbe Court House, known as tne Treasurer' orhce, in MitllintowB borough. Tbe lreemen ol the township of Walker re to hold their election at the School Uuue iu Mexico, in said township. The freemen of the township of Delaware are to hold their election at Smith's School House, in said township The freemen of the borough of Thomp soutoun are to hold their election at the School Iloase in said borough. The treemen of the township ot Green wood are to hold their election at the Pub lic House of Thomas Cox, in said township. The freemen of the township of Monroe are to hold their election at the School House in Richfield, iu said township The freemen of the towntdiip of SuS'iue banna are to hold their election at Fry mover' Uotel, in said twwiit.hip, '1 be freemen of the township of Fayette are to hold their election at the School House in McAlisterville, in said township The treeiueu ot the borough Patter.on are to bold their election al the School House in sa.d lMrotii:ti. The freemen ot ihe bor.-.ili Port Roya! are to hold their election l ill School House in said borouii. The freemen of tne towiwhiT of ?.lill"ni are to ho:d their cU ctiou at stchool House, in said township. I he lreemen ol the township of 'spruce j Hill are to h-dd their election at ?priice Hill School House, in said township. j The lreemen of the township" of Turbett are to hold their electicn at the Church Hill School House, in said township. The fret-rnen of the township of Bealeare to hold their election at the School House at Academia, in said township. Tbe lreemen sf the tow nship of Tuscarora, except that portion of it lying north-westward ot the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near McCulloch's Mills, in said town ship. Tbe freemen of the tuwn-.bip of Lack, ex cept that portion of it lit;g uorth-w estw ar-i of ihe summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the Lick School House, in said township. The freemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west tf the summit ol Ihe Shade mountain are to hold their election al Lauver's Scho)l House in said district. fcc? The electi-m is to be opened :it O'clock in the forenoon, and sball continue w ithout intermission or adjourn ment, and is not to be closed b-.-tore 7 o'clock in the evening. As therein directed, I also give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved March SO, lb'16. entitled An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elec tion in the several counties of thia Com monwealth :" Sr.r-rioa !. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of I ennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified vorcrs ol the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, tow nship, bor ough and special elections, are hereby here after authorized and required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or j.rtly printed and partly written, severallv classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges ot Courts voted tor, and to be lahclcd outside "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State officers voted lor, and be labeled "s-tate-" o le ticker shall embrace the names of all caunty eihcers voted for, including office of Sena tor, member and members of Asscuiblv, if voted for, an.t members of Congress, if vo ted for, and labeled ''County j" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot- boxes. Firtf and Second Sectioui of tkt Jet of Coa gr of March 81, 1870. Sectiosj 1 . Be tt enacted by the Senate and Home of Reprrtentatirei of the United Stalet of America in Coajrrest anembUd, That all citizens of the L'nited State, who are, or shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Terri tory, district, couuty, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality or other territorial subdivisions, shall he entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections w ithout distinction of race, color, or previous con dition of servitude, anv Constitution, law, uMom, nsage or regulation ot any State, Territory, or by, or under its authority to the contrary notw iibstandiiig. j Skction 2. Jarf be tt further enacted. That bv or under the authority of the Con- ti'.utiou or laws of any State, or the law of anv TerrUory, any act is or shall be required to be done aa a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such Constitution or law persons or officers are or shall bo charged with the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to perform such prerequisite to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every person and omcer to give all citizens oi the" L'nited States the same aui equal opportunity to rerorm such prerequisite and to become qualified to vote without dis . 1 11 V . f VJ vi I 1- j I'l' "1 U II,11VUB VWUUI- , j tlon of servitude, and if any such person or sJ e. Main Street, Mifflintown, Penna. Transact a general banking busi nesa. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent, interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. April 20-'87. . w ii-sLAiaJVf-x. Jisft.-. ' i.i it - " "TJ . rs GREHADES. Ott: Sixty MlEaa SaU PRIOB3. M . . m ... ttflM T rtars, - rCTWw.iww. Quirt. - I "STAR" i Tstaiir Fin EiiinimlslisT. t 2"-c Ti'ce, YiA in. E:.n I s-nrt. f f"In Uii tie-rice we combine t'.sr ii2r OliALllIkSfi our Gr-n&r with th ff-.rtt of hafiauir an mr- Z lic.i iat exo tm uaeti by Srpr-irk.- J. I UK ti-s C f-rsiVt live It drtid epccir.'f I tor in rtt.--3W Cche SCHOTT'S FAMOUS CLOTH TNG Establishment Has Surprises In Store For You. Our lin attractive than. Never did we present sncb a larKe stock of Suits and Overcoat i f rn. Ttovn and Children. Oar HSfortment ol ilen s ouiu. uu for dress or business has been carefully and tastefully nelected. of boys' and children's suits and overcoats was never more now and the prices are the lowest. Tou can form no Idea of the magnitude of our Fall and Winter -teak of men's units until you see it There is no style oi garment " to the trade that we cannot ehow you. We have strong f,1 T. ing suits as low as ; xcellent union cassimere suits at t ; aesiraoi business suits, in over Hfty patterns, at S, $10, and if 12. WE HAVE GAINED A GREAT REPUTATION for the elegant fit and finish of our Fall and Winter Overcoats ; KT ment is perfect, fashionable ana yet cueap. -o y . . - out naming a fancy price. W ill you do yoursell tne justice w Ca them early f NOVELTIES IN IBOYST-SUITS ANDII.OYERCOATS, This department is full to overflowing with stylish goods All the new styles of domestic and imported suits at f " I " Big Bivs"loug pants' suits we start with S-J, lor gocut umou $o, G,"and S7. There seems to be no end to our utock of boys dren's Overcoats. cassimerea and chil- on. it is c:ieap o ru t ; no corros ion poaaiol. Fate, JSig.OOrertJot, F?r "Star" JXTifsQiJitr-.ta wiit fficw a Meant irourh 6 ftt of liOM t X0t Vilh c nica is tin itr. c' Ner'i no aitnUoa until used. iii not fretcs. ti-.-.w e or r- t r C & lri uit. rj i 5a? Tv.aa v5.it id a tf r.i'n;-J. luiancr Tni, vn.- vita I-'iw, x, Crow 13ar t-irr- It s ciia;j. and rK- PB'CE What makes our Hat Department Bucb a grand attraction in the eye. of gentlemen is the fact that we ahow all the latest styles ana w. positively matchless prices. BEYOJND COMPARISON is our mammoth display of Furnishing Goods. If you are in need of any winter underwear, white or fancy Dres, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, &c, you can buy tbem here at the lowest prices on record. None but new good3 are shown. If you want a gold or silver watch, you canbuy them at SCHOTT'S, AT ALL PRICES. SCH0TI THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFfLlNtora, FA. PB'CE. I officer shall refuse or knowing! v mint to give Jj.z- 'j.- , . i d full eflect to this section, he shall, for every -j ,v y:!- .V&ZVi&&t't M such offence, forfeit and p.ay the sura of fivo jj .-t itj jjj. t-c;Ia. c -:e -.Ls .J hundred dollars to the person aggrieved if t ch3!-jn!;x la ".1, Kl cjarartjrjz"?. l tlwreby, to be recovered by an a -not, .. 3 ,,',1, j the case, with lull costs and such allowance i 1 T aijritv r fir; r.n lor counsel fees as the court shall deem just, ,1 r-Jafllfta iJ-iiJ C-...i-n.ia-. m A and aliall also lor everv such otleuce lie !? ?I &. 5 3 Dearborn S5.. CWSi l)W 4 deemed guilty 'd' a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not U-ss than five hundred dollars or be imprisoned not less than one mouth nor more than one vear, or both, at the discretion, of the court. Given under my hanu at my office iu Mifiltn town, this seventh day of October, in the vear of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and eighty-seven, and ot the Indepen dence of the Lnited Slates, the one hun dred and eleventh. DAVID FOWXES, Sherijf. Sheriffs Office, Millhntown, i October 7 Ih, .S7. J4t. AdjustiMe Lacing Socket Legs.! of If lyiYIfY f S' P ti -uri. ir i m& CIDTHK U t l.imb Manufactured on tbe race ti- (iltV. rn'.Vriie tor Catalogue to Artificial LlmUMfs. to. l..,n.t 'irove,9()3 1.eM11 4,e-t i.uisburg, Ha Sept. 4. 4 1. Fall And Winter Boods. I would inform the public that I have now in tuy new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring &. Summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest stylea. and having employed first class milliners I un prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I couMder it no trouble to show goods. MRS. 1EI3L. March J2-f7.1.T. ' SB all. YATES BEST MADE THE CLOTHING HOUSE OP D. W. HARLEY, ESTABLISHED 18G5. Only those Louies who pur.sw an ALL THE YEAR ROUND Policy of Lowest Prices br.ve the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronage. Everybody knows that D. W. harley is the Chief Champion of STEADY, UXSENSATIONAL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY. No npurU No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Prices for Hon est Clothing. Clothing for BIO and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN. UNDERWEAR, B00T3 and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, and XECKTIE9. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at price" that will do yon good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts of Buits on short notice, of a Etyle to snit rour fane. . or the most recent fashion cut. The Corner of Rridge A Water Streets is the buBi'nePS place f tbe Valuable Clothing House of D. W. January 10, 18S7. KOli E AM YOUTHS FOR BOVS AM CHILDKE. ARLBT t&OOtrf MANURE SPfitAOERS rh. ..tftt Kprafl i- oul I'1 tl f -,r-r m n'r '""t a ' l iH?T. lt-.rt"l Ui'M Sif.-I TTSl .-i.-- Als- o anilfeiirr 32 .... o lb 00 1 50 00 1 001 10 MARKETS. Wheat BJtt a bOet. Corn 6cl a du. wais m ct a bus. Uam 17 to 18ci. a lb. Lard 6 cis a :t. Live chickens to lOcts a pound. Live turkevs lOcts. Live geeebeta. Kfgn l toiictaadox. Bulier 14 toicts a ib. Votaioes ot interior grade 68 to act a bus. MAHKlEDi CARTER HOSTETLER On October 17, lt7, bv Kev. L. L. Logan, Mr. Oliver Carter, of TLompsonlown, aud Misa tuima J. Bostetler ol Delaware township. SHERIFF WINN On Thursday, Oct. 13. bv Kev. E. B. berry, Mr. N ichola Stier iff. of Spmce Uill township, and Mrs. Nan cy" E. Winn of Tuscarora township. VAN KILT KEPLER On the 20th inst., .he Lutheran parsonage at McAlisterville bvBev.li. . t,einer, jir. o. Vanart a.d Miss Sabina Kepler ol Van Wert. WETZLER SW ANGER. Toesday ev enlnn. October It. 1CH7, by Bev. S. M. . Mr. Ibr J. Wetaier, ol Thompson- town, and Misa Jennie M. Swanger of Lo cust Run. pr-fjjrKEPLER Onsaruraty even Ing, October 15, I?, at the Ev.ngelic.l parsonage at Thomjsontown, by Rev. S. M Mounti, Mr. Cloyde K Dunn ot McAlis terville, to Miss TiUle M. Kepier of Thomp-sontown. litr.I): uotioL f new trial overruled. Ll'CCM. On the 2nd inst., near Eran- dale, this county, George W. Lycnm, aged 39 years ana V monui. BE ALE. On the 9th of October, 1887 Moine Beale, wife ol George V. Beale, o. Stafford county, Virginia, aged 2i yearf aid 3 months. I a'so hereby make known and give no tice, that he inspector and judges sball .aieet at the respective places appointed tor holding the election in the district at w hich thev respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morniag of Tuesday, November 2, and each said inspector sball appoint one clerk, w ho shall be a qualified voter ol such district. In case the person who shall hava re ceived the second highest number of vote for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the -rson wuo shall nave received (he second highest number ol voles for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in bis place. And in case the terson who shall have received the highest number of votes shall not attend. the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in bis plaee ; and in case the per son elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received tbe highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place ; and if any vacai cy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time nxed bv 'aw for the opening of tbe eleC' tion, tbe qualified voter of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at tbe place ol election, shall elect oue of their number to ti l such vacancy. Special Attiktioji is hereby directed to the 8th Article of the New Constitution. Sectiob 1. Every male citizen twenty-one year of age, possessing the following qual ifications, shall be entitled to vote st all elections: f 'trit He shall have been a citizen of the United Slates at least one month. Second Fie shall havu resided in the State one year, (or it having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of alate, he sball have removed therefrom and returned, then aix months.) immediately preceding tne election. Third He shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. r'usrU If twenty-two vear of age os upwards, he sball have paid within two yearr a State or county tax, which shall hare been assessed at least two month and paid at least one month before the election. Fr- Brra ll- M.WtsaTi. MU. LEDGER MIIUMNG, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Hi To all who ara suffering- frm tht error an ' i:i-;.aercllorior ynuth, nervous wcaknew, eirly ;1T. lessor mauhoort. U :. I will aen-1 a reel; that will rur you.rr.EE CP CHARGE. Tlilsprf at renic-lr was discovered by a missionary In fvuti Amwlra. Bond a elf-al.!res..l envolopo to the lltv. JoSLFH T. 1SJCAJI. Station D, .Vo Tori City. Blne V rapper with liod Uand.) T-." llll SCOUElj:. S3A? m iw 11 M mi 44S Cir&nm evcrythiug in tn iiouw; will murnj1 Uiieus,torrblmBtl.tblM, etc.; cleanJ i.irt with' mtdiuimiug it- luwtre; Bcour.kni wUil jtwajthci tifm; mskes china, ymiwir nd windows laeten with svn vid(i AirihLiaen IpoliBhow the tin. brjjvai and eo)ierwr lined ii-i th kltrt3-u ; cl anM tli- lath-trib. floor, ar rblci; msLLei oil cltbw without iujunnp thr m UkktM oat greiisjo. d.rt mud fctsvlnn from rrtri-ftw mmttlng and otUier wuron fabrlca. THK S1MOND81 SOAP CO., NEW YORK CITY 5i. FORFEIT. ooo W. H S KEEPS THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST Gh VARIED STOCK OF Foot TT9car in Funi ata County. Th above statement ie true. Other merchants allege the , i C il - a 1- T a 11 w.nl-CMv 4 nloim t f a T-.il same to De true 01 iiieir mw. uci an. maMug iaa vmim t. up for inspection. I will lorteit SoU it 1 tail to sustain my i;m T tlio nthers do the same. Let the people know the whole truth. Mr sLlsa nODRlORHG TIIE PRO ANYBODY. ANYWHERE. In ANY QUANTITY, from a pound to a pail, and in a 1 1 yy wiimu i ta. ONE PACKAGE makes: 15 pounds "Ktita Curd Soap) lacss jA Pail of Superior Soft Soap. ) le:f-. It takes the place of Washing Powders and Common Soaps. IMt siniUHua -er. IO cnts. NEW YORK CITY. PATHS ENGINES. r -VU3 liSlic-sJ f ' Sis, a 2 r'1 .A jt k-'z. vf t-a. of sit Size. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND TELL US WHAT YOU WANT, xs. w. ijmsnn sous, Drawer 1 130, ELMIIt A, N. Y, - ( IO Daath Cl Strewt. CHICAGO, III. Branch offices: , B.y stt, hew yonit. "TEE GIRL I LETT BEHIND 2SIE 9 1 alo lierebv make tzwn and cive no tice, that -every person excepting Justices I G, W. HECK. OXLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN JUNIATA CO. ira-vk Tinc-T. b! ' r"t nr.ty i,:-nt v,-T fs for the T.T. HITDU'R n.:. w& In this King txi ihr. lUoatratett by th rs rf a T T. Ht4 Dictaira. hut THIS L.K l"' a SMiak ra.n...l Asw wnii i ll.JL. r . iu, .a r.rth awl. Life U Insecure ni.iT cvr SJJ tn picwr. .,U We eh n . W. ri prir..l in Apr.t ryl-. to ry ot wail agree ta fraKiM fETSCIiOSE 6TAM1M wc..tnd THE T. T. HAYDOCX Ci?.n'...A v ?.:?.., T. o. WMituxfrt. Ul cor. Plm avsnlTtvc'frU K-. 1 VA TI.O, jitciTS waant wki i mat'. n r"-r ''- F:TiTlt
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