J - 3 LECTION Spring tees ! Count, ba,)nrj II OU it (Till ,1 Kit sb'rocic. t-'iit .-. and s, U itHwlf u its LOTUIXG No aiii, is txpccted ub!. tt-A l.LS, WATCHM aa N.-cV. wear, Cnra C:Ui uuj bee. YI.VaXUEAiLSOAB.' I M t - T A 15 L K S;'"1'T Mir U, h. i i: V rna !t ,ult EASrWAKB. ''a""1"'",T'1"' ' AltoB Ml.. I !... 5S . a ' Mount fniou at ' :' Hamilton 7,04 a. B ' " l.filow 7.5H c.l ! a Mifflin 8.17 a. - 1 8.-3 a. n, - " Vamlvlte tM5 a. ia .i. :u., Uurwa, i S.,r a ",M :l in., Newport .05. t II irriHl 'lrsr at l) U a! m., i tni, ii 15 p. ro. t r pii . leaves iltot.n d.ii,- ai'J t'n-tn a all regal, -en A:t'.,.ua ana llarrisbur "'' ' '-' ",u ni., Ilarriabttrg . .1 aru.es iu Philadelphia at TiHsliurg daily at i a: .'.i n p. uj., and atup i: ir uti..o rriTe at Mifflin , lUrrisLurg 7.tu p. m., fnlla i. m. t a-- l'it!hur at 1 CO p a. i in ; '!' rone 0 p u ; Uuit- i ; I itK n b 41) p at ; Hit'. li in i-l.urtf l'J l pui; fhlla- i Xv; r.-s wilt (top at UJMra vt- i nu. ... PI, ,.1. I hit d.jir at ! i.: p in ; Mill a .. ..i. :i ') p nn Altuona in I' 1 1 if. t) u rjj at 1 1 36 pm. h'N. - I.mvm PUiIattoluhia mi , lUffnirii, t 15 a. taut I i. i'i.; Newport, s '5 a. 4" a. in.; Tliomi anntowa, i I . ((I a. m.; Tuv lu O." a. in.; frt w-rtlm, I) JU a. a.; i N irniiri, lo Ji a. M.j I . ... U- VoYIuWO, II li i ii, 1 1 :5J . u.; tina I rout, 1 or p. ra. . 1 4p tit aii regular . Hit i:..u ml Allooo.; V iv.-j I'bl'j.ialphia I i .: r -:.ura, 111 P ':, iryvill, Duncaa V i . -j, Thiuii'oQtina, a: yA . f:t; , II A a. in.; Al . i . . i . i !' i ttb urif. ti IK a.m. t l i.iia.lfclphia dailr at '.-I i U .-' a. m., .... U.::.:a U.IT p. ., top-.1- .'ai.'Tii tiwlwD Mtfflia M juh at .S9 p. m., . HI . MIS !lv Pbkl i 1 Ilirrinbiirf at : i; i...'i t. f p. ru.. Naw , ,v . ir.-wu 5, '5 p. m. . i . ui.. Vanlyka 5,14 i ( . m., M.-xn-a S.ZO p. . I . m., M ttlin fJ.0,1 p. i. ..i , 4rVcTtowo H, ! . i.i. t..u 1,10 p. I . , Alliiou 'J Oj p, m. ;. .m 1'bildilatphla II 2 in ; Dutiranroo . : .in.; M iltlin 4 3 a : ; ilv- e town S 2:t . i i hi ; II irumn-ton 4 - . i m ; : i ruc Cretk . a in ; lirll' MlU I i I ; a ui ; Fittubnn '',.i-4 ris-t, ou Sund7, . . ' iv M ill oil lariH I . , . - MiW.N VISION. I . i-t i. wn J iim'tioa lor II il . I'i .".'i a iu, 3 I j p J fr i ii. : i ii i' iu. ., . .,iunn Juuctioa I'roM , 1 . in, 1 .10 p ra ; fran i i . i ; ' j ui. I i'i VII'X. v : i... r..r Hi-llefont s in a mi, 7 I i p m. I.-aT n-i .. ami ClearflelJ - . i iu. I-..:.- lor Warrior! Hr, i:i .. . r ami Scotia at 9 20 a v ! t Irnui Hpllefoota u t i mi, auti 6 S7 p B .i. 1 n i;e Irom Cnrweaa 'i i .it o j .1 111 , ami 11 45 a it T r..u.. Irnui Sco:l, War- '. I. i;na r'urcaca at 6 I' in. . v i I- I r ' 'KD IMV1SION. I V i II . :,: ::i l n tor be'llarJ. I mi.:. pi .a.iJ at 6 a. m at II mi iitf lna from Bo.l; ana i uuilirrlanii at 1- ' l. Iv i i i ...i BRANCH. .i. i.iii.i tor point South. ' 1. in. .' ."o p iu. 1 an F p iu o p m. I a- Aitnona from ai pi : i .; i t ni. I 3j p in. 7 i " p '" ni ' Hl OTIlE- Irs Ii,-n I'V cautionwl as'"1 i t:uil.r, buililmK Brf i,.iip ami rail (pnc, or .i'h.rwia trwaapaaal" lr.-ra! tratln nl'Und bloor- ,n r.a.-k toonsD'P tr ..iJ.i..na- will b rai .rltiti. Tayi j L-l,rutug in SENTINEL REPUBLICAN ' MIFKLINTOWN : wtnE.slHT.R-TOBER 10. TERMS. r.nption. 11.0O prr an nam a pud '.daucoi $1.60 if ot paid ia advance. 'VB!nt adTertiaomenta tnaorted at 60 .,r icb tor b inaartioa. ,at buinpaa noticea in local col- 10 etc P"' l'n" ,or cl1 inMfrtioo. ""rtoctiona wiU be mada to thoao dirui( wlT.rtii.e by tl.a ar, half or quarts far. 'i;k; Loc.iLs n J..!.i LhmaiuaT. ..,., it Etn;badt'a. .la .t Do: ii'x-rat. a mini Part- man. I), ir, it visiting fripnda in Pbiia An C itr't I.; i. , N- tIoP ia contlnavl t. hi iom JULl. .. , :..i.,i..r,lM.di tj. a p a . irj ui., , ...... a - - a J'h:U't--'Vh J. l.u Pi' til, ": ,h' ,0n granted a rn.- "n u! k- I.uth. r tn ?n(xi will met next year lD I.i.v ..vilV. Perry county. ,.;rt. I'erry county dealer have been pi.r.,r a J .1 ir a butnl lor wheat. p. ,(,rt J. Hurlette, ha been liceuao'l by tti- 1'lnl i'i-1 1" Baptist Association. ri c 1'ri liiuilioi it tailt-d to nominate a tnk'-t in Huntingdon coutity lat Saturday. ,1. p i Krne, infant ton of Joarpn and Ua Ernes:. 2i--'l on " - hat , after a long iKnp-n. Ti r l'r li l""nit or Third Par'y bve ir-,- I ' r . i id a -n m..tin r this . - , t j. ;-. , , iili'ri! school at; .... i tor Anson Wills t'l j-. H A Ukt-r u t l al.i ' r iiT'-ri ares rt i . r i a. Iipr. i. U". Iliilpy, has re-atoPKed his popular cio'.l.nii: h oi-e uh a lot ot new clotbing at Itc lnwvst jricps. Shell v Klon, c ishier in Parker an t Co. BimK boU(tbt a b jre from ;eorge S jI", for ,IV, last werk. T'i II irri.on rnd Mortun t'lub will meet in t'f ir c lub room next prid i" evening tn ilu.l of Thursday. The kiabl ane growers at Kindlay, tlhio have ura iniacd a trur,aad cabbaga is not to be ! ld at less than Act a bead. Fr m 'JI.IHH) to ilO.OOO women have rc-g-utere I ia Boston and will vote lor aehool cuiitn :iei at the couiing election. The Centennial Jnt.ilee silvers sang at the ' rti n lluiniiton camp niretii g to the ja'.;:a. tioa I thousands ol listener. K. i' and J. T. Barefoot adertis a valaalMf lui iu lor solo near OikUnd Mills, a Friday, October l.'ih, lsSM. S;e bill. Dr. E K. Ilipbee, Superintendent of Fubin Instruction, has tlx-d upon Friday, lt'.tr l'., as an autumn ieuool-arbur Jay. (,n:.t mlnction in price ol Wall Paper auJ Uio stock to select Irom at FAXI.l!VVS IlaaDwaaa Jt.. Co. ;'. W iliii.w shades with spring fixture, i al 1 msi invj LIaiwaai i. , Co. 3'artiui t'.ui ili ci n rhun iiH'"y cuunty. I'ak., ol how the people are on tha brn.k ol st ir vation birausc ot the failure of the i fi p.. K iur pers uis wre ts. ken luto the uiember ship f tho" Wrslniinster Presbyterian (Lur. h ul this place on Sabbath morning the 7 1 ti irt. Miss tii ic i Weis.T, is holding evangelistic uieeiin, in the Melti dnt church of this t)l-e e.i h evening this wppS etc apt Sa'ur- llay fcel:il:g. A Nth. xnki nan has bet hi wife on a ww .ni the election of Cleveland. The (.. -laml bliitters wiil come to grief on the Sill el NoTCUlbcl. Jesnr liowe, Jr., telegraph operator at Marj ,mI1p, Pa , was "at home on Friday oniiif tor a short tisit to parents and friends iu this place. John b i ly, Ii nu ciatic candidate for AsseuihU , in Perry county, died last Satur day at hi, homo in Duncannon a"ter an i!ui ol U'l hours. Hi . Eiuil Lewev has accepted the cal ut the ilcAlisterville Presbyterian Congre at.on ai d will be ordained, November 18, lsf. at two o'clock P. M. lar(a l ts on the elwtion in sporting sux'csaio indulged, and large aum of ttiun. y will he lost and won on tbe I're-i-lisulltl ehvtlou. Don't bet. ben Heulert Post. No. 816, G. A. R-, hold camp (Ire at Kichtleld. October A nh.tiu b itt.'e will be fought du icf the aiternoou, and in the ev-.-niti a Cam p ("re will he held . Two p i-sender train collided near tlar rlble station N . V., last Friday. The locomo tive w. re .triven info each other. Engineer Ss ier a an killed, and a number of other 'ram ue u sou seriously hurt. 6'innil Sfra er, will sell you at moderate li" e j it the kind of clothing you need era. -iter. Step in and see bis atore full ' "inter elothintc. You can't mis his pla uli Main street Patterson. The Supreme Court has tiled an opinion reversing the decision ot the court in Juni stain the caw of J. Millard McDonald, ppll- 1 cant tor rrw aid lor rapfuril 1 Meeti. Mcli.,n ild, by this tsward. cant t.ir rew ant lor ranturinz Josiah W. till get no Kjpture Cure Cuaranteed bv Dr. J. B. Haitrr. S-l Arch street, Pbil'a, Pa. Easa t oueu, no operation or delay from bnsi eess, atlesi. d by thousands or cures after ttrrs ia.l. Advice tre. Send for circutar. March 14. ly. Dnrirg the corner stone services last Sun day, i t st ilsrv's Polish Catholic Church in Readmit, Pa., the platform gave way and several hundred people fell a distance of 15 teet mi,, i he collar. Oyer one hundred P"T t re injured. Tohacco is to be shut out at the Chara rshurg ,1'enn.) acatfemv. No boy will X-' admitted who uses it in any way o"Mti.g and day pnpils will be treated siike- Tiie ground taken ia that tobacco produce, baneful effect on the mind and a''h ol th ' students. B. F. lui tuati. of Est Salem, recently 'v.k three pun-pkins off one vine and "if SrirhsH .It,,...-, ivri a. Its. P ws-s'bx-c eaa a , s - ruquua, Keep yoar feet dry and aave a doctor bill, yon can bnt keep yonr feet dry by wearing a good heavy pair of boot or shoe, r . Espenacbade and Sob have (be beat as sortment of toot and shoe in the county. For thoee who do not wear heavy aboea they have One one to uiu Call and aee them. English Ppivio Llnirnvnt removes all Bant. Son, or Calloused Lnnip and Blem '"hes from boraea. Blood Stavin, Curb, Splint. Sweeny, King-bone, P titles, Sprains, all Saoll. n Throata, Cough. Etc. Save " by the nae or one bottle. War ranted. Sold by 1 Banks Jl Co., Drnggiata, Milflintown Pa. April 25, hH, emo. ' 'il.ps Clsy tx.rce, a Veriuoot farmer. orTer to sell his wite. Ia a circular adv. r tiing her meri.s ha v : ile:ght, . fire feet Bve; g, 32; forrn.tti.ely dec elope 1 ; f.sir, brown and luxnrtar.t ; eies, largn and haxel rnlmnl ; hands and tett about the usiia' aixe; ten.p-r, d bad." The last quality Is snppoaed to be the eaoae for this unique trucedure. A M'tholist ruini.tpr in Illiao's, who voted four year ago for St. John, baa re turned to trps Republican fold. Some of the Prohibitionista asked him that stock poser cf the party : "Don't yon .intend to vote a yon pray " His answer was : Y s, I shall vote as I pray ; bnt I don't intend to do anr foolish praying this year.' frpiingtield Union. On the night of tb 5th inst., Daniel (Seist. a wealthy citis-Jn of Berks county wa- fteiaed by four thievrs and robbed while he sat In a passenger car on it way from Ca'ztown to ibe main line. The thieve took IH, all the money be bad with him and then leaped Irom the car into the darkness. The outrage was perpetrated so quickly that it wss not lealned by the ptskepgera ti.l it was over. Ai conin g t L'Indii'trie Ti-isienne a ",- in n in th vicinity of Paris has r-1 a very ingenious method of i Ipi-o without soap. He osps no i r '- nor ch orinp. but rt p'ace these ut ic i iH.i'ed p,ic with which he nib- li e lii cn. This curious process, ,iit si pears, is much superior to thoe " . . , bnherto enip'oved, and th worst aoilej .,. , ,v cotton, linen or silk, cleaned by this metnoc, . . . I L . .1 are mane winter man iney cauoi oo "j i"-- I use of an akali. The announcement that the Centennial Jubi'ee Singers would be at tue Fiist Bip- list lnurcn lass evenng scr, e.i n iii lnn.i l,rfr than the nfll could SC - , . . commodate. Their sones were given in charming spirit and harmony. The singers are from Harper's Ferry, and are indeed artists in rendering tha plantation melodies, giving them a tiricbin swejtnes. Many who heart thnin prauounii th.-ra even bet ter than the Fifke Jubilee Singers Elonra Advertiser, Feb'y 27, 183. Will exhibit in the . A R. II til of this p!c. on tbe evenit'g of Stturday, October 13, ISStJ. Report of School No. 3, of Viltlmt oni Pa., per ;ent. ol attendance 93. George Hays, John GraybiU, Ouy vAuker, Hsrley U-Clellan. Van Pannebaker. Hsn-y Ellis, Martin Oreen, Sylvia Voder. Isabella Schweier, Minnie Warner. Ann Roll man, Millie Anderson, Ada Donelson, Lizxie Hosteller, Anna Cra g, Jennie Hawk, were preient every day. The following were present every dav but one. Arthur Louder, Bovd Berzr. Ann Has. N'elli Masser. Anna Fasick, May Kiekenbaugh, Lydia B row and. SI. A. Cotfll, Ti acker. The dwelling of Mr. Wru. D. Fuller, of Saville township, has been entered several times recently and the bouse thoronehly ransacked. A money was left in a poet "t bo!t which had heen opened, Mr. r'uilcr thinks the nocturnal visitor is in search of aa agreement that was drawn up and signed by the parties interested. As be ha not the paper in bis possession now, he thiuks the parties bad better discontinue tbeir visits II this is tbe ral reason for which they come, and if this is not the reason the matter ha tho nature of a myatery. Mr. John M. Baker, formerly of S pi ing township, and a n of John Baker, dee'd., hs not been beard from for over tw. years. Mr. Boxer went Weat in l;"yi and was last heard from In Oxford, Summer county, Kansas. He wrote then that he thought of going to California. He is a brother to Mrs. Abe Diehl, of Centra township. Mr. Win. Power, of Land Ubarg is his mot .er and would be glad lo hear from her son. Bloon.tleid Time. A RARE TUE4T IIIC1IIL.Y RriOMMtSBtD. Snicasuissr. Pa . April -."I. 7 The 'Ceotennial Singers," ot lUrper' Ferry, W. Va-, under the management of U. R. Ks, gave an entertainment in the Metho dist Episi-opil Church in this place last evenit'g. The songs, as well s their mn nrr ol stngirg them, i a true rendition ol the sti la and spirit, in which those songs were sung bv devout negroes in days ol 'avery. The singing is pleasantly inter spersed with remarks by the manager, add ing to the interest of the occasion. Tho tuor-ti effect of the entertaiument is good. I rcconirnend them to lovers of truth and vtrtae. VV. H. Keith, pastor of At. E. Church. Tbe above mentioned singers will give sn cut. rtainiuent in tha G. A. R. Hall, on next Saturday evening the 13th Inst, (ieneral Ad minion 25 cents ; Ch;Mren 15c. Door open t 7 P. M. lo They Mean II. Communicated. The Prohibition meeting held in tbe Court House, a few weeks since, closed its procea-dings with th following motion : 'Moved end carried that wa refrain from plafirg a county Prohibition ticket lie fore the people this campaign, hut due notice be hereby givea lbt it is the sense ot tbe present organisation that hereafter a lull connly ticket may be expected, without any consideiation of tbe affect it may have on candidates of other parties." Evidently the framer or that motion is a novice in politics, and lack the wisdom of tbe serpent and harmlessnes of the dove in dealinr with rolitical iasne. The late Koscoe Conkltng would style snch a politi cal deliverance, "hunting rabbit with a brass band." Calling to mind tbe service rendered the canse of prohibition by the Republican party, through it members of the LcgUlature io passing tbe Prohibitory Amendment : and knowing that the f.-tend of the Amendment depend npon 'he Re- publicans who may be elected to tbe next LegisUtitre to pass It a second time, doea not that due notice hereby given, par take of tbe atmosphere of the artic regions and exhibit a little bit of ingratitude t It aeema to ua lo read very much like an op- en proclamation that the help alrey nr- n. and tbe halo expected next Winter to "" bardl puaaiule that UM fnuner of the sw tioa doea not want the vote of ibe Repob I leans to peas the Amendment f One would almost be led to believe, vfrom the sayings and doings of third party Prohibitionists. bat a vole in favor of the Amendment, when cast by a Republican, ia not worth near so much aa when cast by a third party man. We caa't understand why this should be thus, and there are some two or three hundred thousand rater in tbe stale rqually obtuse on this subject. Notwithstanding tbe uogracioua spirit manifeated here and elsewhere in tbe state by tmrd party prohibitionists, we believe the Republican members ol the next Legis lature will be true to tbeir party principles reform morally, socially and politically and will vote lor tbe second paassgu of the A rueud unfit. Tnia will bring the question ot Prohibition directly before the voters of tbe state for their approval or r jectioa. Ii the aiuendiueut ia adopted the question of Prohibition will be settled for all time to come, so tar aa Pennsylvania is concerned. In that event the nomination of a third rty ticketjon tbe prohibitory tsa ie, aa so li ou need in the motion, would be parading with a corpse, and be about as laughable a farce aa the nomination of a ticket on an auti aiavtry platform. Had the "one idea" exclusive spir.t manifested in tbe above motion dominated the advocate of prohi bition to any great extent in this atate, and in other atate wbre it has been adopted, prohibition would be anong the reforms ot the distant future. The plea so ollen ot ten ofiercd, that seperate organization and nomi.iatious ia the only way to secure pro- hrtiirion ia rnnlri ft ipt.1 he ttlM fact. wll k..- -ii ' ,k-. Mr f i gres made and effective legislation secured in favor of Prohibition iu this and other talcs, baa been ""cured through the Repub lican paily ia the northern stales aud the Democratic party in tbe southern states Notwithstsndtng the fa:t thai tbo leaders ot the third party have been throwing sway their influence, mouty aud voles, upon thin party candidatesJ none of whom have been elected, the legislarioa desired by the great hotly of the prohibition party, not identified with the the third party, is just as lar advanced as it could have been, it the majority of t ie Legislature bat been thiid tarty men. If, aa they would have Us believe, we must wait until tha third party comes into power in the Legislature be'ore e can have a vote on the proh bi tory am -tidmeiit. Voters yet uub ro will en- i i oy that opportunity- aitti us, , . ' " roe fact is thousands ol the best prohibitionists in the, i state, who bav done and are doing tha nioar t-tVfpf ice work in Iht, i-min ' nnihi. ....... t billon, are standit.g with tbeir o d political parties to day , ud by their ILtlueuce are woralng reform within party lines, jus( where it ought to bj woiked, aid where it can be made lo led more quickly .and et ItCiively. Motions made on the heels of a meeting or convention are frequently adupte-d with out much consideration aod by elie votes of a lew persons, ucu opportunities are some times ae-ized upon by desigoin par sons to tut ust ii.to the proceedings some idea or ot ject repugnant lo tho aene of the majority, and which they feared to expose to sn airing before tbe whole meeting. 1 Lis may Lave been ibe case in this in stance. It la not uecessary to read between the liuea in order to discover the spirit ol 1 fmj motion. 3jiiH.-b.jdy- wants a notuina- tion for office. Had the motion been f ramed and offered by an eucmy of prohibi tion; for the purpoao of injuring the cause, it couid not have accomplished ita work more effectively. Should it result iu elect ing advocates ol the license system to rep resent Ibis Senatorial aud Asaemb'y dis trict, in tha next Legislature, th blame must fail where it belongs upon tb'jse who openly proclaim their intention to repay help with injury. Some of the advocates of license in this community ware sorely disappointed aud much di.-pinted when they learned tlal the ai; !i i bid decided not lo nomiuate a ticket this fall. Why were they so anxious for tho nomination of a third party ticktt at this time f Will some cad riaa and explaia f We Delis-v a that the passage ot the mo tion was hasty aud thoughtless on tbe part of tbe mijority of the meeting, if, indeed, they kuew no:hing but it. M. Ml$01 A llMt.II PIANOS. Tbb improved method of fastening the stiings ot pianos, invented bv tLe aiason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few years since, is unquestionably one ot tha most iroporiaul improvements ever made, making the instrument more richly musical iu its tones, as well as mora dur able, and less liatle to get out of tuue . The Ilomliet .Man in Mittlintown ami Paltersi-u, as well as the handsomest, and others are iuvited to call on any druggist and get tee a trial botlle of Kemp's Bal sam lor Ibe Throat aud Lungs, a remedy that i selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to enre and relieve aliChrou ic ami Acute CeugLs, Asthma, Bronchitis ami Consumption. Price au cents aud $1. tataO t'Le bottle ot English Spatiu Lio iment cured my tine Norman mare ot two ugly blood spavins w hich daraart-d ber val ue at least $k. It is the- grandest Blem ish cure 1 ever used. Jon McCaix, JUn tt Vtaler, Darlington Ind Sold by L. Banks ti. Co., Drugging, Mitllin town I a. April 25, S, Gin. M AH HIED : BRISTL1N k-TLoNG. On the zVlblP, st the home ol Airs. Bristlme, bv Rev. Ii. v . l.i r, .wr. J . K ! B. Bristlme, e-f and M is Amelia Thorat'sonit, n. I Lot', u ija.tl.o.w. ja i. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS Mirriu. row. October 10, 18. huiier 18 Fs IS Hm U'l S houlder, ....................... 10 Sides, 8 Laid .. .......... 10 MirFLINTOWN" GRAIN MARK KT. Wtrea', new . ..... Corn old ............ Oat. Rye Cloveraeed .............. Timothy seed ............. Flax seed . Bran Chop........ ............. Shorts Ground Alum Salt........ American Salt SI 00 60 6' S2 00 Sl-75 1 60 20 (K) 1 30 l l 00 1 2rt 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniLaLPHia, October 6, 1S8. Wheat, : SI. IS to $1.25 Corn 61 to 64c. Oat lo IK Lnc rotceeii io w nets per lb yg c , Buttei 17 to :"jcts per lb. C lover seed 8 to 'Jc per lb. rue ago. Oct. 6 Cattle Receipts. 60O0 head ; shipments, "iiSMJ head ; steers, $1.60-j I al-o hereby make known and give no a 60 ; stocker and feeder., Si.otl.o 40 ; I tice, that -eeery peron excepting Justice cows, bolls and mixed, $l.AO.l : bulk, 2.-J ot the Peace, t ho shall hold any office ad. So; icxas came, s. miia.iv. ii ': i Heceipts. 11.100 bead ; shipments, 600 bead ; ' markeJ weaa, : LUG a c. GOD lit! TBB COM0WXA1,TH. JLECTION FKOCLA! LECTION FKOCLAMATIO . WHEREAS, by an act or General As sembty of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled " An act relating to Elec tions of this Commonwealth,' paaaed tbe Jnd day of July, lh'J', and its supple ments, it is tho duty of tbe Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice and to enumerate The O rliccr to be Elected ; Designate the Place at which the Elec tion ia to be beld ; and Give notice that certain person holding other office of profit or trust are incapable of holding or exercising, at the eauie time, the otticc or appointment of judge ot elec tion, inspector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth therefore, I, DAVID FOWLES. Hij:h Sheriff ol the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give this politic notice to the tier tors ot tbe county of Juniata that on TI'EIDtV, SOV'B 6. 1 !. (it being tbe Bn-t Tuesday alter the first Monday of said mouth,) a (ieneral Election wiil be held in the several Election Districts established by law in said comity, at which time they w ill vote by ballot for tbe several officer hereinafter name!, lo wit: STATE. THIRTV () PERSONS AS ELEC TORS lor Preidcnt and Vice President of the L't ltcd Ftates. ONE PERSON FOR AUDITOR GEN ERAL f; r tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. JUDICIARY. ONE PERSON FOR JUDGE OF THK S L'l'KEM E COL'RT or the JjCommoowealth of I'eunsvlvsnia. COUNTY. OXE PERSON to represent the c.m.tie. of Juniata. Snder. I num. Mirtlin. Hunt. ingdon. Fulton and Franklin in the LOWER HOUSE OF CONGRESS. ONE PERSON to represent the comities of Jamais, Mifflin and Perry in tha STATE SENATE. ONE 1 ER50N to represent tbe county ot Juniata in the HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES. ONE PERSON FOR SHERIFF of Ibe County of Juniata. ONE PERSON FOR REGISTER AND RECOUDKK of the County of Juniata. ONE PERSON FOR JURY COMMIS SIONER ot the County ot Juniata. I also hereby make ko'-wn and give no lice, that the places for holding tho afore said General Ele-clion in tho several bor oughs ami townships w ithin the county of Jiitiiala, are as follows, to wit : The treeme-u of the borough of Miftliiitown are lo hold their election in the southeast room of the Court House, known as tae SheritKs ottice, in said borough. Tbe iree-men of the loanship of Ferman agh aie to hold their election in the north east room ol the Court House, known a tha Treasurer's ottice, in Mittlintown borough. The freemen ot the township of Wukcr are to hold iheir election at the School House in Ale-xico, in said township. The freemen of the township ot Delaware are to hold their election at Smith's School House, in aald township. The Ireenieu ol the borough of Thomp soiitown are to bold their election at the Scbool Hoase in said borough. 1 he frcc-im n of the township of Green wood are to hold their election at the Pub lic House of Thomas Cox, in said township. The lrcemen of the township of Monroe are to hold their election at the School lit. use in Richfield, iu said township. The freemen of the township of Susque hanna are to hold their election at Fry tiioycr's Hotel, in aald township. The Ireeuieii of the township of Fayette are lo hoid Iheir election at tho School House iu ilcAlisterville, in said towuship. The Ireein. n of the borough Patterson are to hold their election at the Scbool House in said borough. The Ireeuieu ol the borough of Port Koyal are to hold their elcctiou at th, Scbool tlouse iu said borough. The fr-ienieu of tbe towusliip of Alilforti ' meir election at l,ocuM throve acnooi House, in saia township. The freemen of the towuship of Sirruee Hill are lo hold their e-lcctiou at Spruce Hill School House, in said township. The Ire-eme-n of the township ot Turbctt are to hold iheir eleciieu at the Church Hill Scbool ile-usc, in raid lownsliij.. The lreen-i-n of the township of Itealearc to hold tbeir election at the School House at Academia, in said township. The treeuie-u ot the tow tiship of Tuscarora, except that portion ol it lying north-westward ot the summit of the Shade mountain, are to bold their election at the Schtwd House near ilcCulloch's Mills, in said town ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex cept that portion id it lying north-westward ot the summit of the Shade mountain, are lo hold their election at the Lack School House, in said tow nship. The trccuien ot so much of the township of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west of the summit ot the hadi mountain are to hold their election at Lauver's School House in said district. t?v' ilie clwticda i.s to be ojK.-iiid ut 1 o'ClOt'k ill the fotciiooli, and shall continue w nbout intri mission or adjourn- i meiil. and is not to be closed betore J O'clock iu the eve-mi g. i a so hereby make known and give no tice, that the lusitectors ami judges shall .licet at the rc.spe-c-tivc place appointed lor holding the election in the distucl at which they icspeciively bedong, be-fore 7 o'clisck in the morning ol Tuesday, November ., ami each said in-jR-ctor shall appoint one clerk, who shall be- a qualthi-d voter of si ch district. In esse the person who shall have re-ceive-d the second highest number of votes lor inspector shall not attend on the dav of any election, then the person w ho shall have received the second highest number ot votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as lnsjteHitor in his place. And in case the jterson who shall have received the highest number ot votes shall not attend, the jte-rsoti eli-cted jiieige shall ap's.int an insitcctor in his place : and in e-,... n,u . on i-l.-cted judge shall not attend, then the i inspector who received tbe hichest ,o,,l-.. I of votes shall appoint a judge iu his place ; j an.l if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour alter the I time- fixed by !aw for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which audi oilicer shall I have Iseen elected, present at the place ol election, shall elect one of their number to In I such vacancv. SrccieL Attestiox j is hereby diret-teu to the bth A'tkle of the ' New Constitution. ! Sectios I. Every malt citizen twenty-one ' years of a-e, possessing the follow ing qual ' ihcaiions, shall lx: entitled to vote at all I elections : I Firtt He shall have been a citizen of the I' I'nitcd Slates at least one nsoi-ih. Second He shall have- resided in tbe State one year, (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native bom citizen ot j State, be shall have removed ther-trotn and j re-tnrne-d, then six months.) immediately preceding the election. Third lie shall hive resided in the elec I tion district wbcre he shall otter to vote at ' leajtt two month itiiinoti,r..tv ...a : j - u .n . , j'. ooiinr iik JUJ ! rvmrin Ai mroi) -iwo year or age of . "paro-, be snail nave paid within two year I a,mto or eounty tax, which shall have bee-n assessed at least two months and paid i r't one "ntn betore the election. or appoinimaiii oi omce or trust uuder ' the I nit-.-d .tc, or this State, or any ' r Iva.-u uminci, wtetuer a incorpo-ated city or district, acJ alio that every memb-r of Cotifrrcss and of the State Legislature and or the select or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at tiie same time the otnre or appointment of jndye, inspector of clerk of any election in ihisCominonwealth. and no in-i-vtor. jntlge. or other other or such erection shall be eligible lo anv orliee the" to lie voted, for." AN", that in the 4th K.--li.ii ol the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions and for other pnrpoaes," approved AlTil 1Mb, IWO, it is enacted that the afore said 13th section "shall not Iteconstrued so as to prevent any military officer or borough otlicer from set till a judge, inspector or cli-rk of any general or spe-cial election of this Commonwealth." As flu-rein directed alsti give ollicial ! notice of the follow ing provision s of an act ' ap)rovf,t March .I'i, Itulij. en: it led" An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elec tions in the several counties of this Com-nionwe-alth :" Sectiox : .. Hi. it fiuK ted. by the Senate and House ol Representatives of the t'o-o-monwealth of Pennsylvania in Gencinl As avinhly met, and it iti hvre-br enacted by the authority of the same , That the qualified vott is of the veral counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ough ami special elections, are hereby here after authorized ami re ilire-J to vote by ticket, printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, serei-aMc chissitled as follow s : One-ticket shall embrace the names of ail Judge- of Ceoirts voted lor. and to lie lalseled outside "Ju-liciary ;" on ticket shall embrace a!i the tiaines ol Shite olHeers voted for, ami !; lube-led St-ite-" o le ticket shall embr aec the names ol' all c jimly ottice-r Voted tor, i tier I it liu ollice- ol S-.tn.s-lor, iih-iuber ami m-'iiihers ,d Assemble, if vote-d lor, an.l mciiibirs id" Congress, if vo ted for, and l.tlxled -Couiitv;" ami each class shall ler deosited ill Heanite hallot-boxe-a. j J-iri aud Second Serlmut of (lit jict vf Cun ' grrsi n ,V.irrA 31, 1S70. i Skition 1 . IU enacted by the Se.ir and Huutt of Rcfirt leiitulires of the Untied Slatet ' of Jmertca ta Cuugrtut amcmbled. That all citizens of the Uniietl Slate, ho are, or j shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Teiri-j tory, distrct, county, city, p.irish, town-1 ship, school district, -.iiutiieipality or other i territorial KiiiMlivisioiis, shall heeiriflcd and : alloweil to vote ut all such elcctii ns without ' distinction of race, color, or previous con- 1 ditiou of ser itude. any Constitution, law, custom, usage or ri gul iiioti of any Stale,, Territory, or by, or ninler its auliioiity to , the contrary tiotw iihstautling. Skction 2. Jud be it further tuacteJ. Tint it lie nr motor, ll,.. otlo.rl,i- ot rl... ,'.. I Htitution or law s ol auy State, or the laws of any Terrilorv, anv act is or shall be required to tie done as a prerequisite or qualification tor voting, ami by such Constitution or law persons or otliecrs are or shall be charged with the H-rloruiatice of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to lterforui such prert-quisite to in-come qualified to vole, it shall lu th. ilutv of eery p r-ou an I oilicer to rive all citizens ol the United States the sitm and equal opiputiuiiity to ,.crloriii such prerequisite and to bc-.oiiic qualified to vote w ithout dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of servitude, and if any such Hrson or j oilicer sh ill re-1 use ot Know iugly omit to give j full c-tlcct to this section, he shall, fore-very j siieh offeree, forfeit ami pv i he soin of live 1 hundred .lolla , , th. grieved j tiie ciho, wiih tail t-wii Atui Hiifh ailitw.ince lor couiiM-l U-v as flir t:iurt s.i.iil ilit ni jilut, it uol khull hI. I.r vv.tv tinh ,-lliiice le Jtfmrd frnilty ut a n.iftrttfMiior, and shall, on cnvk'ti4!4 tlir-if, h- lincti not l; i thtn tive litiHirtil ti'tn.iii or lx i tt . -i-otifi not i ess ihar. one uionti, ....r .....re th ,u one year, Ol iMith, at the ilis.-retioti of I lie court. Given under siy haml at niv ofli.-e i-i Mililin toau, lots aeeeii-hday of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred anil eighty-seven, and ol the liideeii dence of the United States, the one hun dred and twplfih. DAVID FOWLES, SAcrtjf Sheriffs OHie.-. Isilllii.town, October fib, .(-UK PARKER & CO., BANKERS, iLux Stkhet, Uiin.ixrtjsrx, Pesm , TRANSACT A GENKRAL Dicoant daily. Accounts of 6 r tij si. intlivitliiitU and corjjorntioiiH Bolic.ite-I. Four per c-tif. I-itert-st !Ioat-d oil twelve iiiontiia -er:ilii te-. Central Way find G. W. 8 T S I, I. I i TIIJ:o.MsY ir, Boot and Shoe Store f LARGEST .STOCK, WE KEEP THEBEaT STOCK, -MOST VARIED STOCK Foot Wenr in Tiie jssj.'e t, rir-rnUy rtn-onizfl ;entiirie t-laitns. It is an easy matter to make fx'r: vacant t.t ttetueuts. It is f ir more importiit, Lowever. to have tbe r-ip'.e oretlit yonr dtatenifnt. We invite eonjparison. Our stoi-k in a'. I r.it-. nil neat and nil new. Wc continue to sell at tiie lowt-f-t i prii-o.s un.rclia'teiitieHrjy and a.l competitors. You know the store. There is oniy cte. V"e auadow all. G. W. BKLF44RD i;L0':K. CORNER FUBHITBRE1 FURNITURE. I would respect fulry inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought (rom John S. Graviull hi entire ttock of Furniture and house furnish- inj goods, which consists of I. K l ls! " CAHPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FUR IN ITU RE, to which I am adding daily, .YJJH STOCK which I am atellinj; at ex- strcmelj LOW 'lRlCJiia (or cash. C. 1$. 11 0 K aN I aN fi, Crystal Palace, Coruer of Bridge anil 'Water streets Miloiiiitowi), Pa. January 11th, '88-ly OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPAKI of Pittsburg Pa., uiake J SPECIALITY of luantifiKri uiinp; for the Domestic j,, Brandt q t,,;. ing- and LubricBting Oilx, XapLtba and GuHolice, t'uat can be uiad from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with fc known Product of Petroleum. J If yoa wih the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS I.V THE M.1RKE T, i ask for ours, trade for MirTlintown and I vicinity Supplied by (FRAXi ISCUS HAllDWAllH & CO. j December 14,-87-ly Tall and Winter Goods. I I would inform the public that I hai ! now n my new millinery store at my place ! of residence on Water street, M.fKintown, second tittor from corner ef Bridge street, ' a full stock, of Firing i. Sninmcr millinery i goods, all new, and of the latest style. ; and having employed first class milliner lam preiarrd to upply thepublic with rveiytrorig lound in a tirstcUss milliner storo, coin and examine ny stock. I consider if no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. ; Msic.h 2-r..I .v. WHY WILL TEOPLK ue the Impure and I'nwhole zwmc Ref r i germon which are lined with wood, zinc and onicr uactaU. that cauc cra.tric trouble and also children disease by tainting milk, when they can gel REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware and Indurated Fibre, which are free from ah-vrption, coroion. and anv !itrna : n of fn'ivnnm omr1f, and are TiflOROIUIILV HA MTAHV, economi cal of ice. and produce low ttrmprraturea t Catalogues tiiTinff full explanation and de trriptions will be mailed free on application. Ad circus the manufacturer, MONROE Bros., .Toflot-twon Mrcot, CLITV'KLANT), OHIO. HECK, T II K L K A I KXCLI'tSIVE or Juniiita County. HECK, MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS This Space is KeoerYtKl for EMIL. SCHOTT'S Fallasd Winter Openi, october tu, 18G5, ESTABLISHED Special Inc ilalion rTo Th i'ublic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing tkat grs Jailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the tStock (Joods for MEN, BOY S AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to bee THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price.. His prices le:vo all Competitors in the rear, don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN JV- Watertown Steam Engine Co., ? "WATEETOW3ST, 3ST. "X". JAMES & MAYEE BUGGY CO. iXnnixlictiir THE "Vehicle for tho FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. TLe most Stylish, Best finisLed and MoBt duralile laediuta priced VEHIC3LKS ever oCored in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 anH 61 Elm 8treet, CINCINNATI. Ohio. Kemp'sMannreSpreader Talaasle Iai-rovroieal for ISSN. I tS Per Cent. Cheaper than any . k. 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