1 A i i ir SENTLNLL v REPUbUCAli MlfFLlNTOVVN. TT ED ! 0 1 1 , (M TO B ER 54, 1 In New York. R. F. SCII W E 1 ER, BOITOB AIIO H'.'H'ITPI. thi: Ki-:rriiiit'AJi rnK irr. 1 winl ulin Iir w. i t limit thrt aafiifibiftnce of a single confederate repeatedly robbed stage roaches, rifled mail bags and pone through as many as si roimi'! c'al travelers iu broad day light without the slirjhttst resistance, has been killed. Ho wan shot by Mis. Lizzie Hay, formerly Miss Gib bona, at her home on the head prong of the Iiio Sabina!, Baudero County, last Mol, lay. The scene of the ocrnrrecce is so remote from railroad SEX FOR PUKSIDENT. BENJAMIN HARRISON, Or INIMANA, FOR VICE rKKSIlKT, H0X.LKV1P. MORTON, dr Nf-.W V' 'UK. SB MTU" Jl tXJK, JAMKS T. MITCHELL, fir rmnL-KLrHt.v. K AI DIT' B OBSKBAL, TliuM AS Mi C Ail A X r, or bl via c-cstt. iss ihim"I". riict'iM : kiii'ti'i' a r i is'ia, LEWIS I'l l. UK. 'f l.ni"1. THi'MAS l'Ol.AX. r.t I'uuir:LrniA, tir irr i li rt. From the Mail and Express it is learned that the desperate nud de uuraiized Leniocrats have come to ti.e 11 ditch. Tuey are showing it I iu a hundred av, the most obvious of which, perhapn. is the hatching out of a brood of campaign lies. (v. Miller Viiled one of these ve-terday at Pon:hkeepeie. It had 1 .. !ln'i'il at Warsaw he Lad de clared a -ainst lipns. At th close or telegraph service that the uews of I.U soee.-h he sail : "The Demo- M i "r reach town until today, iu to Republican Meetines in Juniata j are to noid men- eiecuon at id scnooi i House in said borough. Tbe freemen of the township nf Milford . . . . . - . ' arc to hold their election at Locust Grove Ine political ISSUeS Ot tue School House, in aid township. day will be discussed at the lol- ' The freemen ( the township of Spruce , J . . . , . ' Hill are o b-li their election at Spruce Hill lowing times and places, by the j SeU00i House, in id township. Speakers named. j The lreeruen if tbe township ot Turbett 4H ii - are to hold their election at the Church Hill All persons regardless of oa in townihIp. parties, interef ted in the pend- The freemen of the township ot Bealeare lnr .hwio. I'nvita.! a nd to hold their election at the School House & . at Aca lcnua, in said township. J a. .11 A I l! i r urgeu Uiaiiena mese meetings Thelreen.en of the township ofTr.scarora, cratic party has readied a point ! ils canvass b re it is bi ginning I johnlT. Tgg J. J ilm Wsnoainak'r, 8. ll-.hr.ert F. John, 4. W iu. f. HAmi'.l'n, 6. John J. M'K'iiley, . J . K T. I'l-aten. 7. Wii:iiu . K1U, B. E lfr I'mchoi, . Snuue'. 1.. Kurtz. 1(1. K'wiwrt (In v:. 11. W iimuiii l''inn.-.l, ia. "iv ii i i.im ii. r 1 i. I'-iit K. hm-k. U. ilLry H. H.-i-htl. 15. J hn 11. rnt, 1.,. Wi'.rnn vr-., IT. DaviiI I Ur. 1 m. (i. (i. Hutchison, 19. John C. Lo", UO Jerem'h K.. Mil'.-r, ai. Ueorge J. Klliott, JU. lUrry S. Paul, J.l i;t-o. Shirar. Jr., 1't. P. S. Nawmver, ii John V. W Uce, J'i. J C Suit.i'i t;r, JT. J j. Th. Juum. J. 1.. 1'r'iAl. Republican County Ticket. for luV'ir.: . U, VIS F.. ATKINSON. . .! Iu ulv uf I'.ilrtit C ".''(''' i r -tail i-kn wok. .TDsr.rii m woods WILLIAM lll.UTZr.F.R. . ti nn-.n r. JAMES M C I "LEY. tvll Kti.I-ri U AM' I.E' i Rl LK. ANSON IV WILLS. I It U l.V ..VIUl-MOSi K, ritlLIl' IIAKLKY. pr uln.-e ft rge.1 docutuenta lie tue Mor. y letter. We, at least, know where the wine and ppirit tradrs Matid, thut they are for Clevelaud and Thuriuiiu. I havo been waiting f.r thin sort of a lie for sorue time ; i i:i.i'. d I hsd expected it long b fore. I I read it to yon as an example of w'.ja: the lit ji ior d-aWs are doing. TI:l v :ire iisitrtc, aud they are rising p.n i nonuMiis corr.iption fund ti eieot the Doiuocraic State ticket. Tht re is a trui which is fighting in the last ditch. It is the trust of ! ijuor dealers. They are. deteruiin e 1 to win by fair or by foul means Go into suy sal-')u tonight in this State and you will hear but one sen tence : "Down with high license and elect the Democratic State ticket." P.ut I have confidence that the peo ple of thi ttate will not put tbe li qaor dealers iu possession of their government. Mr. Milltr need not have bffnmr prist d at tiie late production of this part i'-u'.;ir lie. The end T tne cam- a:'!i is the time to look out for IlL 'cc :ieH t!mt. like the Morey letter. I :ir.i Kiire ..f onlv a vt TV short life in when Mrs. Hay visited the city with f rieuds. To a correspondent she told the story of the killing as follows : 'Last Monday morning I was silting in my room when suddenly a masked man appeared on the IrTit gallerv. I told hiiu to leave or I'd kill him. He laughed and said: You're a plucky woman, but Til have what I want cut of th'"s hous or Lurn it dowu over vour head.' Bv this time I hvl a need'.egan and he I I....1 ....t .tf.. 1 T .lri.ur it . 1 , . w r fin 111, 11 ! within eighteen inches of his heart, but it : ::iti-ied dud he said : '1 11 kill you,' at the same lime producing i ti , ,t : 1 ion-', iccn-umi ph aniie ami aimeu n . .,, , , at mv throat. I wardedofl the blow. At McAlirterville, on Mon. but the next tiuie he struck the end ' day Oct. 20th, at 1. M, of the knile struck in my forehead, j Great Mass Meeting and lara:e Prove all thinC and hold fast ) except that portion of it lying north-west- are to hold their election at the School yao near McCulloeh's Mills, in said town nhip. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex. ccpt that portion ol it Iving north-westwnrd I uf the amiiiuit of the Shade mountain, are to I hold their rlection at the Lack School House, iu said township. The Ireemen of ao much of the twnlnp nf l.fk init Tiiuarnr, lii nnrth.Weflt ot Erank ' the summit of the Shade mountain are to hold their election at Lauver's School Houss in aaid diatrict. IV &uA. nuv.u 19 aV At Sprues Hill, on Wednes day Oct. 24th, at 7.30 P. M. Speakers, Jeremiah Lyons, 15 F. Schweier. At Oriental, on Friday Oct. 20th, at 7.30 P. M. Speaker, ( r . M. M. Pennell, J Stoner. At Mexico, on Saturday, i Oct. 27, at 7.30 P. M. Speak ers Win. M. Allison, It. me time producing Elliott, J. Frank Stoner. ded knife ami aimeu it , . . -n F. tST The election is to be opened at 1 O'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without intermission or adjourn ment. and is not to be closed betore ? o'clock in the exenii g. making an ugly gash. At the same time 1 reversed c-Dds of the trun aud struek him over the head, felling him to tho ll or, and lefore be could rise I had reversed the gun and pulled the trigger. This time it fired, the bullet taking fleet in his left sido. He gave a yell and rolled out ou the porch. I looked for another cart ridge, but the blood was stream ng do u my face, so I could net find them. I witiel it off with mv apron 1 Speakers, II. J. I a'so hereby make known and give no tice, "that the inspector and judges shall (JulpertSOn i -feet at the respective places appoiuted lor , i' it ' holding the election in the district at which thev respectively telong, be I ore 7 o'clock in the looming of Tuesday, November i, and each aAid inspector shall appoint one clerk, who ahull be a qualified voter ol such district. ' In case the person who shall hav re ceivcd the second highest number of vot tor inspector shall not attend oo the day of . . i .... i , ...-o ,.r.-i.!n..i i.ti niiiti reioaiei mv unti as sku as aiiv rrni, nun - i " lv as a 4 -o d en ingh M -rgan uutil j fouud the cartridges. He had by after election." j tins time almost reaeueit Ins horbe. The ueit two wee ! seM tnc T .dactiou ngair.st G. n. narr-Ln. which the heme a few hours after dark he im I F. M. M. Pennell, J. Frank Democrats know to be frtTs"but with mediately .rganized a party of I Stoner, A. W. Potter Esl of whirh they will expect to batulHJczlejrsngers- They traced him for ' nvder County. a few voters is almost sure to he Msstaiice oi tweuty mnes ioy ins ; - I y .Va-Jn ,-. f'un- I tins time Almost reacueii ins norbo. jeremiaii JUyons, - J1. i Beks will doubtless ! I took good aim and fired, but I don't i vilion B F Schweier George1 of a r.uiub-r of thiuk it hit him. My husband wus jj y j personal charge j up in ti.e car.on, but when Lo came S ?n.n ' T ,' I r,B. n. which the heme a few hours after dark he im r . M. M. Pennell, J. rranki Esn.. of Lewistown, . M. Allison, George Wilson, F. M. M. Pennell. At Mifllintown, on Thursday Nov. 1st, at 7 P. M. Great M.-iss Mevtinor .ind Parade. P . , i any election, then the person w ho shall have Eminent speakers from abroad i the second highest nun.b.-r ot votes Will address tlllS meeting. !"r J"C at the next preceding election . ... . . . . . - I Khali act as inrcror in his ulace. And in At lUt-lllielU, On r nday iNOV. j cHe xilo .r!)),n t,0 hall hve received the 'mj jjj y j ij ISpeakerS, uig'ie-t numwr ! voiea snail not aoenn uereiuiail ljVOnx, - I tnsja-tor i.. . iice ; and U case ths Mn el- -. tea i. -nail nc .vitena, men tno inspec r iio received the highest number ir ( mi.i11 appoint a judge iu his place The canvus-i on t!ie II'-pu si l- i.n been a st. a hi y growiii Can't oil help t make it There is Individx -Ull some .rt, i-i iilii-an ot.e. ro-v more T tK.ie reii.i.niir g. a grt at a -t r." almost sure to be ustance ot twenty miles iy ins doou i . i . 1. T. ... . uri.l f.mn.l Imfti -A.l li'i. lifimo 1R tir"U'rr.t l.-U l mil e-e. i.uiio - - j-, t u .,,,,.7. ;t ,i,r th .le-oerate in-ei.ui- uiikiiown. but he is r-ogn:zd ti be didate lor Congress, Joseph tv of the li.i ior dealers will devise j the same man whose bold depred.i Woods Em., ol Lewistov 11, j t .1. . : . o. xr ; I I i. .u li l-m f . i- l i va m ,.il. iprriir. i-t . r-. J ! tue rooroucs againsi -i. jm.ei.i - j-, - - ; ranaiu.ite lor .uie rx'nuie, aim ,, i,o a i it any vacancy sb-tll continue in the I -ard tor the st'Are of one hour alter the t-iuc tixed tv 'aw for the opening of the elec lion, the oualitled voters of th township. ward cr district for which such ofheer shall have leen elected, present at the place ol riectifin, thall elect one of their number to I ii'l such ri- wh,ch thev hope will fleet their can- i ie 1 the who ,- oflit. lero Cott.t.r." j CHnJiJate- will be pres .itdateH.:,. l.iit fi r-.varned is f .re I....... r.UZt Wnr this r tioti i vi ry Aim it ( iild I tin wi-o s :: "1 cr. ri the hope of eai; less' :-.tio:i is under j rotec rii-ali kt:o s. W hat Ur fit., trr.de th cr.lv I 'M jeC.Uie. Is -. wi rtli the risk of "Thu llepuMicar. party has ral.-t.l th'- nation from lanktuptcy to cpu-lein-e. und secured f..r our public cru.'.-.t the ta tii of he financial worid. This was dne utuh f proteition, and Gen. llaiiisrr. 1 td to do it." rt.l Harrison is lected. armed, and voters shoal. I know that anv candidate that is brought out at this late date in tho caTiVa- is j retty sure to be a malicious fiction. - . - - - "Ths Temperance Farty." T!!K ri;- 11 niTloN n -s -HOWS To It VVT; -ri-VIli.Y I:IM1KKI THE moititsi- i h e. Prof. .1. T. DiilTiid, D. I) .of Princo. ton. asks the ipi--stioti "Ought T'eui j er ince men to v- t with tlie thit.l l-i-tv .'" in the last Independent i'.swi rs it in th-negative. He fays: -Whether a Prohibition Patty :s t'.t or'iv w:iv to sic ire I rchilito- v legislation is not a .it'.iMio:: of thr to bo deCld"d by reari. ning; it is .1 simple ii-ust:on of fact, to be decided 1 v reference to the record. "Tho Pn.l.i'ottion Partv was cr- The oheat Meal. ,r ... .... i- T-t iinirs as possible wheat ste .l . se w.is in court t day attend, and will deliver interest and tbe who!.' story came out 'or the . ing addresses, tiist iuie. Jr rom UOJ to 4U.too bushels) of w beat wtro stoleu trma fhe c levator, and it is allegRtl that ti.e firm of 1 C. Moak and Co., ;rnnt At rFXTioit .lii . .-ti't to the Sth A licle of the f t "tii itution. I . . . . . w 1 I-' -.. i-1- m . 1 ' ruiven trntv.nn eilt at a manV Ot these Ilieet- ; rears ace, p..sesuiri he following qual .. Urr. inc iin.n. shall b cuiiilea lo lOI IIJVUA IV ... v. hich recent'y principals. W. -kket-per. tinn of tiie ace-sstrif s. 1 C fail, d, wtre the B. Hurler. tU-ir iar.'s Ma .: i Some Foolish People Al'esr a cough to rnn until it gets I.rjood ther-achof medicine. Thev ottco sa, ti. it will wear away, but in most rates It wears them away. Corjid tbey be indnc ed to trv the successful medicine called on, fore- j Ke.-.p's Ejlsam, which w. w-U sill on a elevator, are named as I K Jnrre n. cr. they w..n.-l im.niateir Ii see Ifie txcrui'ni riiiri o er ijkiuh n I ... t.t. till, ..i Cl.r.11. Trial At ait dragiKts the ex f, retiii.n. vr.:s als . i-np! cid. ! nt he I Th. n.vrIiesl Man in Jw.mintcwo and e-e..p -,l. More .Ls . l-isTrc- !:nd ar ( Patterson, well as the handsomest, and p.- ' 91f fI'l-.f la I.' till". i .;i.er are invile.1 to c i on any .tu.-. TI... - .. .1 , i . . .... . Ilisi .i.i.e ami e,j n the elevator nn.l t!uere.l to .... the firm. Harrc Hole-nib llarrlKAa anil Morton Club. ganied in lsi;'.. P. ior to -'; a :'v not be disturb "If G r lT.'.r.css Till r.ot ot ed, but il w.il bo encouraged into lie-.v life. b. cau -t it will know there is "othii-g to fear frotn tariff reduc tion If Cleveland is reelected, who knows that Mr. Mi'.'.-i will step wi.h the Mills I ill T Putter let well euotigh alone, und save tLa prrsint taiitY ly defeating its enemies." A I.tn, Mass , shot-maker and a representative and thoughtful work ingiuan. who has just rt turned frotu a brief summer trip to Europe whoever heard of a Iluropt-aa work ingtuun tukiDg a summer trip to America ' puts the situation blunt, ly thus : "It is a question of simple business. That's all there is to it. Low wages, besides, mt.ani low liv ing. It mem poverty, and it means iguotance ; and these two thitigs put man at the foot of the ladder, aud there he will stay. No European workingmm. with his free trade and h.s low wages, thiul.s of geititig up intbewoild. Wh i ever saw work r.vnien of Europe filling i flices, or their wives and daughters in society. or tiieinsi Ues re; pe ted and honor ed Not cdr. Tut: IVnioci atii Congressional .-inference for this the Lsth district met at Harrsl tirg last week and by acclamation nominated C. I- Mc Williams, of .Juniata county for Con rr.'xs. This is the third time prohibitory law bad be r. enaeted i:i Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont, Massachnse: ts. P'l-xle Island, Ln cecticut. New Yoik. 1 VI i ware, Ohio. Indiana, Illinois. Mich'gan. Iowi, Minnesota. Nebraska nnd Kacsc.F tint is in sixteen states. My nil thorite f..r this st it-nn tit is, "Tho World Almanac." for lss,7. In some of t!i.K Sttps tho hw was declared iircoi:stitttional. in others it was stibst oiientlv repealed, in ethers uioditied by l"erl option atn ridinei.t. in o'.hers it rem tins iu f rce to the pie-et.t il.iv. Now, in view of these facts, what become j of your eliclu-i on bused e n the nmiii tioti that there can bo r.o pr'-tulutory b-gishitioa ex cept by n I r liibition Party ? "Furi'ier. . the organization of the Proinbition l'arty local ption pi hil itory .vs b ive been n acted ,n New Jersey. Maryland. Virginia. Sotih C'iroliiia. Georgia, Alabama, M:.--:-si p'. Louisian i. Texts, Ttu-i:o-tf. Kentu.-ky, Aikai.sas a-.d Mivsoin i fifteen States- How much oi t .1 In r how little the Prohibition The c it. aens of Fayette township met at the school b"te in McAKsrervill", Satur day et erting, fVt. oth an4 crganut?d at J Harri'on aul M-rtia etuh, hy electing o e j inin.wirT riacers : rre-iaeai i. u. iavis a i.d gel ft ft a tn.l IsOlle . riemp t Ha- satn I-r tho Throat artd I.nrgs, a rcrneiiy that is selling entirely npon its merits and i gniranieed io core and relieve aaGCroTi ic a:i t Acute Coiipl . Asthma, Brunritm and t'ocunii tma, Prrc 6l cents and Jl. Vice I'.-, .-'ent, W. V. Shirk. Sec. Tha ie-ia , Mnsser, Treaurrr J, X. V.rOtra r, arid quite a number join, d thu ;iot, and a Isree nnniber will be adiltd at the neit imettng. j The club ;rtj.urned to meet next Friday . evn.ing, Oi-t. ''i!h, when ttiey expect si. me ii to address the mretin; on tho issues E LEG It mo savi cowaoa w ALra. I.M TIOX PROCLAMATION. of ths ci:npi;n. All are re.pi ste 1 Ij tend !vie tueeting. lt- Py the Altoona 7"im t we notice tht i n the fleli shorts of the Atroona, Young Men's Chrirtian Assiiciatinn, Andrew A. Todd, I son ot J. H. M. To.ld, o( this nUce. wsn a nun'ber of prizes ennoiera-i-.l by the Titles , it us. Wheellj-irr'.w race. blindfoMed, won by A. A. Todd ; time nut given. Prize gold watch and chain iiffered by the Ttmri. Standing tT'.ad jarop, wan by A. A. T...M, in '. leet 2 tu-h-s. Prizo a Cce banjo, c S-red by F. A. Wir.ter. Ktiming bread j'lnip, hinlirap, won by A A. Todd tdi-tarce, 17 fee: and 4 inches Priz card stand and bouqu et holder. Pa. tv had to dj in securing thi" ' 0 legislation is indicated by the f-ict that in the States mentioned, in ISM, out of a total vote of 3.-Oo.o'J 1. tho Prohibition candidate for the presi tkney received 21.57? TCtos that is. cue vote out of every 150. Again 1 a k. iu view of these fucts. wh.t becomi s of the conclusion basI on tii assumption that there can be no prohibitorv Ugis'utiou except bv a red bv J ihn B. Cola. CJo yard-.' dish, handicap, won by A. A Ti-l l in scciirds. Pr.ze gold rue-la! rt. red t.y guan.lt &. Ch. rry. Potafoe race. This consisted in placing! twenty potatoes two leet apart in a straight row, one row' f.-r eah competitor. One potatoe was picked up at a tune and placed through a holo ia a barrel held. Won Ly A. A. Todd in I tuiiiute, second. Prise gi.id headed cat e, offered b Balue.l a. W IIUKEAS. bv ao act f General A stuihlv of Criiconw!tli ot Penu-, j Ivaiiia, eutiile.1 - An act reUtmg to Klec i fions thii Colilisonweai-." passel tie '; -Jud .lav ol Jutv, '.SS'i. an.1 its supple, t sients. it is the dutv of the SW-riff t every county tiiihin tl..s t.ommonwewlih to give psililii- notice and to nuruerati The Othe rs to be ncte.t ; Designate tae l'lacas at whinTi tbe Elec ti'rn is to Ik? held ; and i ive notice that c-rtain persons holding other oilkies t profit or trust are incapable ol holdn:g or exeicismg, at the same time, the ottice or appiintiueul of je lge ol elec tion, iiisHvtor, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth theretorc, 1, DAVID KOWLES, High SheritT of the countv of Juniata, do hereby make knovn and give thi public notice to the elec tors ol the county of Juniata that on Tl'LsDl',T,'lt C 1S. fit being the tinrt Tuesday attsr the hrst M'.t.iiay ot said month. ) a Oenwal K.iection will be held in the several Election Districts cstabii.-bed by law in said county, at which time they will vot e by ballot tor the aeveral orhcers liereiualtor naaied, to wit: vote at elections 'iri He shall have been a citizen of the I'nitcd States at l-at one month. Stcond He shall have resided in 'lie State one year, (or if having previously been qualified elector or native born citizen Slate, he shall have removed thereirom and returnd. then six months.) imine l:tel preceding the election. Third He shll hsve resiced in the elec ti-n district where he sh.H icr.-r to rote least twoU'onths iaimediately precediug the nr. . i.i. or If twenty-two jears .-f ag npiwards, he seal I have pa 'd w iti...i two years 3' te or rnuutr tax. whieh shall haee ten sr-s-d at least two months and pai st least one month before ihe election I wlo hersrtrr niaJie known aid give o tie, that .-every rson excepting Justires ot tte Peaci-, t ho hll h .Id any oii.-ce or af pomtineiTf of otli e or trul under the I nicd Stai.-s, or this State, or any city or rtieorprmrle-d district, whether commit. foiled ofhctr or otherwise, a su orrlinate otticrr-rr sc-nt who is or shall be euipJted uir"r legislative, evecn tive or mdiciarv leiisninenis ot tnis State, or i4 the L'uVted Stales, or of any iricoriM.mtd city or rii-trit, and also that every inemV-r ..t Coorres st-i of the st ite Legislatnr - sn'i f X.f si-U-rl or dilution co r.e-l .'i a-A- -!!. or eoiiine.siuiicr .l an rcoTi-i ateil listri.-t, iiy larv, incaptMe ot h .Miiii; or eiere-isum a ttm smie tnno the -ll..-e ..r appolttnelit of j'.I.lee, ios( e, t,.r of elerk oi any els.-ll.Mi ii. tsis,.iriiT?i..MA-ealih. irrrt no inspector, jtvl.Te. or other '!ti'--T cr wtwh election s'aal: lie e'iziole t anv otfiiTe rx-Ti to Ik vote for." Also, th tt in Je 4th ser-tnn of the Act of Assembly, eniit.l"An Art reining t rt-e-miions and f.r ther purpwses. ajfirove-.i April It- th, 1S4U, it iscnacte.1 thut lint alore s.i'td lljth section sh ill not be construed so as to prevent any military oftirer or borough ofl-'eer f rom servisg as jadj,e, inspector or clerk of any general or special ele-ctiou ot this-C-'mmon wealth." DoVou ? 1eo get fcb vVbicl) ie AUTUMW AND WINTER. I HAVE THE Latest Fall And WINTER STYLES V OflESTY Genuinehas a i Fed tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnowi- edged to be tlie prj?;?:!; and rrjost jastjr-g piece cf Stiirdzrd Crieiln Teb-tcco cn thsmarKet. Trying it is a better test thdnany talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. The Cbampltn CUtbler of.Junlala Couuly UavlDi Just re turned frou the Eastern cttlen with" wonalerrul FAjLL aw d wijn ter stock, Will uifke friends, outtshiue rivals, win victories, and beh iislf ou its merits. MEN'S BOY'S k CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- and Gents furnishing go.da. First ClaBS, cortbiniug Style, Quality and Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale is wipected unless I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete satisfaction. My stock of HATS CAPS, KOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHES and JEWELRY, Calico, Tercale and White Shirts. Neck wear, Cellars and Cuffs.Trnnks and Satchels, is full und complete. Call and see. Sam'l STRAYBR, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTER SO IS. June 16, 1886. Lot'ts K. AiKinsoa. F. M. M. I'ksmsll 1 ATKI.IsO'APE.l.lELIi, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M1FFL1NTOWN, PA. j OT-Collectlng and Csnveyancing prompt . ly attended to. Office On Main street, in place of reti- 1 denca of Lonia K. Atkinson, Esq., south ot Bridge atreet. Uct 2t, 1SI"6. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. UsMTi.tlMl .rS t--OOB.rllir! -97 f.i .;-h. ,.a.-4. il.ife Vi.1, Sei.iip-lr. CifsTiflt-.,. li nt, t s-.c.k. a- ar. Si.. T;1 -ei-r. r-ii m pf;lll.iiTirrr.tc:t.' :J. t.f-.lr'i WFo CO., Zd 4 Wiuil....,;:a A,,., eh ilu.te.tiia. political party specially i'1'gai.iy.ed f jr Koui-s. tuat j t.rpose f "In Maiue. Kansas, and Iowa, prohibition has been a.hopted by ileeub d majorities. And yet in l?sS4. out i f a total vote in tli.se Stalfs of 77Llr, the Prohibition cat didate for the Presidency received just S,- STATE. THIRTY (3) TEHSONS AS ELEC. TOK lor Pref ulent and View President of tbe I'm ted s' t ilea. ONE PER? -1N FOR AUDITOR UEN" SKAL r lk.e Comw.auwealtb of Pennsyl vania. JUDICIARY. ONE p-F.KSHV FOR JUDGE OF THE As therein directed. I also give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved March 30, IMG. entitled"- An Art regulating the mode of voting at nil ejec tions in the several counties of thi Com monwealth Srexiox I. Pe it enacte-d by the Senate and House of Keprese-ntatives of the tTo-n-monwealth ol Pennsylvania in encral As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the iiusiitle 1 voteia ol the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ough and special elections, are hereby here after authorized aud required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classiritsi as tollows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges ot Courts voted for, and to latjeled outside '-Judiciary one ticket shall embrace all the names of State officers voted lor, and be labeled "State:" oie ticket shall embrace the noones ot all countv J- IVlSil TO STA TS A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Thai I can stop toothachb in less than live uiirv.it s ; no pain, n extracting. That I can extract tenth without pain, by tbe us of a Quid applied to the teeth and gums f no danger. That Diseased f Gaiakrown as Scurvy) t Mat Eged auccesstully ai.d a cure "srC?ii!5?raiited in every case. HAsVA-- Teeth FlLLB aud warraated lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchange or, remoddled, troro $u.(sJ to- $12 per set. Beautiiu' Goal l.'uauieled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis laclin. Peop'a who bav axiiacid teeth w ith-wbich they cannot ea', are especially lutitad to call. Will visii f ofes.ioually .1 their homes if notified I y letter. Wilrviaii reularlv a: RichHeld the 2ud weeks ol May aud October. Txaas Cash. G. L. DERR, Practlcal.llst, a st a b Lisa ed is mrri.i!T-.Ts', fa., ia 13b0. Oct. 14 to. BEST MADE CLOTH . C i G FOR FLNKSYLVavNIA E11LR01B. TIM I-T111LI On and atrer Sunday May IStb, 1SB trains that Mop at ii ittiin w ill run as ollows: EASTWARD. Altooka Accohmohatiob leaves Alteona rlsily at 5 20 a. m., Tyrone 6 62 a. m., Huntingdon (',",! a. m.. Mount Union at ' K.f 9 a. m., Newton Hamilton 7,04 a. m., ; v.cVevtown 7,'J6 a. in., Lewistown 7,58 a. . m., Miltord H.U a m., Mifflin 8.17 a. m., Has reanmed actUely the practice ol ; r-on hoy at e.j.j a. m-. Mexico s.js a. m.. Medicine and SurEerv and their collateral ' Tusrarora 8,S2 a. ra.. Vandyke 8..3S a. m., ! branches. Office at th old corner ol Third Thompson'own H.43 a. m., Durward 8,47 a ; m., miner-iown o,oi a m., Newport v.uo a. ; m., arriving at Uarrishurg at IU 10 a. m.. and at l'Liladelphia, 3 16 p. m. yd.AroHLis. Joseph W. fTiaaiL : Sea b' nom Expsess leaves altoona daily at ti.ii " a. m., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harrisburg, reaches Mitllin at 9-6(j a. m., Harrisburg i 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at .' 3 . i p. m . Mail Tbaim leaven Pittsburg daily at I 6.i5 a. in., Altoona at 2. I.D p. m., aud atop : ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifilta at 6 (-3 p. iu., Harrisburg 7.00 p. ni., 1'kila , ad-lphia 4 25 a. m. .,. ll,-.M U . . . H.M.Wi i " " ...... ' ..... . " aaET-cUTTER. 1 WJ ursnge streets, Mirainiown, i a ! March 2U. 176. .1( LAI (.1IL1N i. STUIMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUS1AT.1 CO., '-. jyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, IS-co-ly JUKI AT A VaLLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIKTOHM, PA. WITH KRANCH AT PORT ROYAL Stockholders Individnallj Liable. JOSKPP KOTHROCK. Prurient. T. VAN" Ik WIN, f.tr. IBECTORS. W. C. Pomsroy, Joseph Rsthrock, Jnhn Hertzlcr, Rihcrt E. Parker, T. V. liwiu. Pblllp M. Kei tier, Lwuis B. Alkiiison, erfCH'iiirn : Philip M. Kepner, A nine M. Shelley, of 1'euns vlvania Ults about Belra.. Pelva Lockwood is a lawyer. Was married to a farmer at tba age oM?. Never wore a corset. Thinks thai sbuld le a -rational di- ? V I'KEW K COl'KT of the t Commonwealth j officers voted lor, inchi.liiig olbce of S'na- lor, iiH'tuwr ami ineiuoers oi Asueniiilv , li voted for, and members f Congress, u' vo ted for, ami labele.1 Countv;" and each class shall be deposited ia separate ballot boxes. COUNTY. OX?. PERSON to represent the ccunties of Jim iata, Snyder, Uuion, Mifflin, Huiit irtgdot., Fulton and Franklin in the LOW EK Hot 5E tF ( OXGEK-jS. . Totes that is, 1 vote out of 90. '. Tprc" Uw- Supposing; Prohibition adopted in! tliie ststes Lv a bure tiiHioritv. th i dress - j . 1'iohibition candidate received but one vote out of every 4.. pronounced Prohibitionists. "The tpi stion as to the expediency cf a Proinbition Party has also, as it seems to me, been settled by the tet A short walking suit" ia her idea at a ivf 1 1, rmiiv . .v- r. r . i Ilkt-;L- . i t- I - II l- c- v- ' shall lT Mail Express leaves Pittsbnrg at 1 00 p m. Altootia rj 2u p m ; Tyrone G 52 p m ; Hunt ingdon 7 37 p m ; Lrs.ton bfSpia; Mif- Hltl '1 ill n til II .rriJu... ll.AA .. .n . Pkll.. J - ' 1 1 "' . . . J -, . Nil,- I det tiia 4 25 a m. I Philadelphia Express will stop at Mrasiw at 11 Ai p. u.t when Ujgged 1 WESTVAKD. 1 , Fast L:sb leaves Phvidelphla sally at I II 60 a m ; Harrihbutg 3 40 p m ; MilMia pm; Lew it.t. n 6 2 p m ; Aitoona i 10pm; arriv. s at Pit tut urg at 1 1 5 p sa. i Wat Passesoer leaves Philsde'phia i daily at 4 "Oa. m.; Harrisburg, 8 15 a. m.; !Duncannon, 8 D4 a. m.; Newport, 9 29 a. m.; Milierstown, '. 4a. m.;ThompsontowB, ! 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 ("I . ra.; Tuscar j ora, 10 (1 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port Royal, 10I3. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. sa.; j M.lford, 10 21 a. m ; Narrows, 10 84 a. m. , Lewist.iwn, 1(1 4'i a. m.; McVeytowu, II 14 j a. in.; Newton Hamilton, 1 1 3'.l a. m.; Hun tintdon. 12 '7 p. in.; Tyrone, 1 7 p.m. I Altoona. 1 45 p. m., and stop at a',1 regular i stations l-etween tltrrishurg and Altooaa.; ! )TfTrr. Kxpees leaves Pbilalvlphia dal- ly at 5 of p. m., Harrisburg 10 20 p. at., j btoping st Kochvtlle, Msrysviile, Duocan- I nil., Newport, MiHcrstown, i ho.-nj tontowa, ; Port hoyti, tuue at Mitllin, 1 1 65 a. Al j toora, 2 20 a- no, and PittMiurg, 6 10 a.m. ' Mail Tbaik leaves I'liitadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisbiirg 11.20 a. m., New i 1-ort, 12 13 p. Dk, itifliiu 12.47 p. an., stop- FALL AND "WINTER GOODS. f t all regular stations ti.tween Mill. I snd Altooua rescbes Altoona at 3.39 p. No mere mii.mier for months j i,"i"b s p- . ts li 1 tX"- 4- Altoosv AccoaaoBATios leaves PhU- tO COmC. lalland Winter t rO , sde'phia daily at 1 1 60 a. m., Harrisbarg at here, and to conform to the p- "?-. - p- -n-"- ' . ij rt 6,1b p. m., MiHerstown 6,26 p. na.t chance, the Senior member of 1 Thompsontowu 5, iri p. m., VaUiyk 6.11 r , v.- 'ucarora 5,4 p. m., Mexics 5.50 p. the firm lias just returned from j m., port Rovai 5,5 p.m., Minim e,oj p. ru., i..fw-siown o,-i p. m., aicveytown , 11 p. in., inewion 11a union ,io p. Joseph Itotbrock 1.. E. Atkinson. V. C. Potmrov ! Jrd.n riertzier, I Mary Furtr.. , Ctiarlu;. Snyder. Jane H . irw in H. E. i'Ktker, J. Hoiires Irwin, T. V Irwin, .Terorte N . 1 l.erri n-B, Jr 1 hrre and Four per csnt. interest wiM I e i sid en 5srt.fic8les ot Ci-posite. -jsa 23, H?tS7tf IVic Firm. -occ- HC- Kaftern Markets, where he lected with great care the goods j Uu"tinFd- 7 r- -. 9 b P. ... .... r t Pacific Express leaves Philadelpkia 11 l Ipkia II 85 p m; Hamslmrg 3 in a m ; Dancannon 8 88am; Newport 4 01 am; Mi.ein4fa m ; Lowihtowa 6 01 a m ; McVeytown 6 23 a. m; Mt. Union 6 4'J a iu ; Huaiingdoaf that his manv patrons favor. DROP IN. We have DOW fllkd Our 1 12 00 ' Petersburg 6 25 a m; Spruce Creak 0ob m; lyrono is) a m ; itell'a MlU, BhelTeS With TALL AXU- V INTER I 22 a m ; Altoona 8 05 a n ; Fittsbnig 12 45 p ra. Goods of all kind.s. Uur .A tomerd have Appreciated our 1 efforts to trive thtm goods to ! ' tuit th(ir Tiiirririwfici . w 1.. ..... ..... ... , V- - J- -s- -L J JT av; tU-, lliisvf that we- nrfe hpttor j of experiment. .1 , , , . tl-.al-rettiren imvepiacea a .oi.ies . ..p" rty ,irs llt,ell in tc sior.al notumalion in Juniata witu ttie ; rvr nearly twenty year. Prohibitory hope of holding down tho maj rity Uws have been passed in thirty one for (.'or ejressiniin Atkinson. Fo- siMv if thev hi; I nominated a caudi Loves woria 00 science history and biography. Is five teet sight inches high and weighs 150 tor.cds. Waa the Crst woman to aeaks svsrydsy use of a trKyde. Is a pray b!ode of rnothsrly sxprewsioti : ol tbe County ot Juniata. and go.Ml-roitnred. Admires Irgersoll, but regrets lis acti christian exertions. Sa s sha has always bean treated as a gentleman' by gentleman. i-irif asii Second Secliom of the Jet of Con grrst of March 31, 170. I Om Y. PEKsON to reprtsent Iheconnties I Sectios 1. Bt enacted by the Senate and 1 an n iata, ati-nin ana terry in the MAIL . House of Kepreirnlaliret of th I mted Mki Alt. 1 Of .lmffca is i i.-rtii siiemkM, I nat citixens of lite United Sta'es, who r, ur therwise lualitied to vote at anv ele vioa by the iieople, in any ttate, Terri toi, distr ct, county, city, pari.-h, towu slop, school distra-l, muuicipslity or other territorial si,bIivijions, shill lie entitled sud allowed to vote at all such elections without disttnetiou of race, color, or lirevious con dition of servitude, any Constitution, law, custom, usage or r. gut tion of any State, Territory, or by, or undrp its authority to the contrary nut ilhsias ling. I FIOER Hl lLMNa SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT. TAHVES. ONE PFRSON FOR SHERIFF of tbo Uounty of Juniata, ONE PERSON FOR PEUI5TER AND RKC KUilK ol tha Connty of Juniata. ONE fEKSOJi FOR JURY COMMIS- A heifer ran into a carriage driven by MLstea bailie Berber and Kmnoa Miller, near Shatlesvide, Berks couuty iud tumbled the young ladies into a ditch. of tho thirty eiht States of the Union. I?i no single instauee has tliiw nrn!oSi:.-rV legislation bees! dfle I II Seen in fnnrl .f.rf H v thmt -i.rav .lats) ouSi.lt of Jtviiatn. Atkinson f t-Ut, prohibition Party. In most ; waa in wssion lor thirtwea years. would obtain al.aost every vote ia : rlM H these laws have been passed by Has lived in Washington twenty-three the countv. Ai it haa Ucu, the lejrislatcra lecteel in spitw 01 iu years, and practiced Uw far Bfteea. And ..... 1. 1... , n,a.l.,w.rr.v l,rU..fi op' ositu-n at the ballot -box or rum anU to be President. . . " . , sellers and prty Prohibitionists, aole ti h,. 1 a certain percentage of ; Jm t informetU Eot a hinf, their party, but Mc Williams cau d. . vote for a j,rohibitory liw has ever no better in that way than Patterson 1 Peen cast by a legislator elected by and Jacob", sud they were def. ated j the Prohibitum Partv. The only ., .- i. eneci 01 tue pariv ineioi m, on their native soil by a , I i mai oritv. The same fate awaits their i " ,r . r ,v,l There are G;J Indian boys and present candidate. Mr. Mc Williams j rartv to hi(.h we are mainlv indtbt- j P'1 ,at the Ca?uJ oo, and the ;a ntive of Juniata, and is wed ted for prohibitory legislation. tui.I 1 " . , . .. known in thi" county, having pnrsn 'thus o-casionally elect tbe candi-j ,,. , .. , I dates of the party avowedly rppowt.l Oeasd Fobjls, Dak., Oct. IS. A eu me Uv... , ' t- prohibitory legislation. The nnmber of women were brouRht many venm a--i u" "'""" lroi.1lition i'arty there tore 13 rattier west end of the county. Latterly he a hin.'rance thn a help to the cause became an silent ior tue stue ol oil rouionioo agricultural machinery, to which te has added a traveling agenej for the sole of strong smelling puospnat Killed by a Brave Woman. Sax Astonio, Tel., Sept. 5. The I al hereby make kn"wn and give no tice, that the places tor holding the afore said General Election m the several bor oughs and townships -within tbe countv of Juniata, are as follows, to wit : The Ireemen of the borough of Mifflintown are to hold their election in tbe southeast room ol the Court House, known as tae Sheriff's otbee, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Ferman agh are to bold their election in tha north east room of the Court Hons, known as the treasurer's othce, in MUM in tow a borough. The freemen ol the township of Walker are lo hold their election at the School House in Mexico, in said township. The freemen of the township ol Delaware are to hold their election at biuilb,' School House, in said township. The freemen of the borough of Thonip sontown are to hold their election at the School House in said borough. The freemen of the township of Green wood are to hold their election at the Pub lic House of Tbemas Cox, in said township. The freemen of the towns'iip of Monroe her. from Thompson, a neighboring u. " uZJ' Tile, yesterday charged with not The frmen of the townsLi -f s in having raideel th- saloons there j hanna are to bold their election at Fry a la crusaders. Their tiial occupied ' mover's Hotel, in said tswnship. tbe entire day tnd was bitterly con- The freemen of the township of Favette , . 1 1 1 1,- T, . ... , V. .. i.l ... . . " . , teste.1, tne local u. I. U. ewisoas- ing their cause- Tbe jus. ice finally The fifrns that employ him are said ,,otorious -Lone ILghwavnian," bo j ruled that an oCenee had been com-j A v: 1 m lma aalarv for ' l f, r tpm l...n a terror to i mitted and held each of them in i00 . lOOBTUlUA- 1 .- - '"".r.--- Jlvir. which r.9ii;iT fnrr,;K. -T I . ( trTt.fl ia K18 vinnuv 01 xerrvuie ; j ; ioe ircmen of tbe borouso of Port Bayal to pa. his work. t are to hold their election at the Scbwol House in McAlisterviIle, in said township. The freemen of the borough Patterson are to hold their election at the School House in said borough. Sectios 2. -fad be it further enmcted. Thst it, by or under the authority 01 the Con. stitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, anv act is or shall Do required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification tor voting, and bv such Constitution or law persons or officers are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to perform such prerequisite to become qualified to vote, it shall bo the duty of every person and otlicer to rive all citizens ol the United States the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite and to become qualified to Vote with, ut dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of servitude, and if anv such person or officer shall ret use or Knowingly omit to give mil enect to mis section, be shall, foreverv such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of 6vo hundred dollars to tbe person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered bv an action on the case, with full costs and such allcwnnee tor counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and sbali also lor every such ofleuce be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction thereof, be fined not less tnao nve nunarea dollars or be imprisoned not ess than one month nor more than one vear, 01 ooiu, at ue aiscretion or the court. Given nnder mv band at mv office in Mifflin town, this seventh day of October, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-seven, and ot the Indepen dence of the United States, the one hun dred aud twelfth. DAVID FOWLE3. Sheritf. ou..:r. aX- "...-- , ouciiu vriusue, JaUii lOWO D irciooer em, ita. WM. RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER The. Great GERM or BACTERIA DESTROYER. To Cure Disease, Remort th Cau 90. Phvsicisn,. bv scienrincrwearches.fcsvs discoveivd that Uerras or ElacciPi commuoly called Microbes, nnd we pre pared than sver to merit their confidence. He invite ou Sea tshore Express east, oa Sundsvs :!l . :.C j . ' t win connect wnu unaay jssii east leariBg ; Harrisburg at 1 15 p. in. j LEWISTOWN I-VISION. Trains leave Lc-wistowo Junction lor Mfl ' roy at b 85 a m, 10 55 a ra, 3 15pm; for ! Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 8 00 p in. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from ' Milroe at Qllll m I Ml ..m . .... tr. 1 - ' , ' . e" o" p nsj ireaa 1 Snnburv at 9 2a a m 4. 1,1 nm are the cai.a ol ci-sease. ,.' Aef .- st the sama time pniet tkt Th, Micsosb1v.ii.lbs: CURES by dritrcyimr th .'.et .- si ihe una time pmrifita tkt ilovd and r ty Mr. Karlam has established lactcry No. a in Phitadelphii Omca at 8i Arch Street. TavalMssnd person, ,i:fl-rire frrim CATARRH, BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, Diseases cf the Blocd, eK., fey writing ar calling st sbo address, will receivs circslars ft. tire th S'ttory of the Micsoss KlLLBB sd tlie .lit, it ka, A r' icicm will be eafab- Laed in PeBs,yivania, New Jrrsry, ilelawarv, Ma ryland, and liwnrt of Columbia. wH: will supulv. l "1 hw fienrK-ida ia A aUKB. RKSTORAT1VK TO HEALTH. 1-. 11- c.J come aim tee anu or saiisueu. j TYKONK DIVISION. Ill Our dress goods department; Tri'ns 'eve Tyrone for Bellefonfe sad we have almost everything i .e00"" Hmven.at m, 7 is p m. l.v. nac ttiiiiu. l ciciuiiii,. 'lyrotie for Curwensville and Clearfield at Don't be backward, call for ; e 20. m, 05 p m,7 25 p m. what YOU want. j Trains leave Tyrone tor Warriors Msrk, J Peansylvanta r urnace aud Scoti at 0 20 a sTt I 1 WB m ' w 20 P m. aitOCS aiUl JLOOlS. Train, arrive at Tyrone from Bellow a 1 e, v, ,1"dLo:k""'12 05pm,and6S7Pia. Our Boot and Shoe De- , Train. rri,. at Tyrone from Carw,. parimeuL is iuii in its assort- . , U" iBam, and 11 t& a ment, and you certainly can be rnkat thi. Factory WAXTED-AOKNTS s TO SOLICIT ORTiERS For onr Choice and Hardy Nursery Stock. Steady woik for nergetic, temperate men. Salabt atn Exppbseb, or commission it preferred. The business quickly and easi ly learned. Satisfaction guaranteed to cus tomers and agents. Write iramediatly for terms. Slate az. Address It. Ci. CHASE K CO., 1430 Sontk Penu Square, Phil's, Pa. MlMETniltS XEW nnder the Bnn, which kw.( D.iliimun never heard of a CLOTHES LINK tLat r. .Hires No Clothes Piss. Every bonse-keeper, laundress and store-keeper wsnts it. Ssrople eent by mail. 6 feet tor ".Vrs., 12 fet for 60cts Vaf na jltATs WjiSTILD for thu County. Addrsss NORTON" R BOND t CO.. lianufactnrer Aj-n ts, Phila-ieiphia, Pa, (Lock Box 938 ) v JOB PRINTING OF done at this office. EVERT KIN f-uited in lit, quality and price Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. W can supply vcu with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lacs. ' . . - , - . a ti e nave on Hand a lull line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. AImo, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county Every house must have its full supply oi Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mats Simet, Opposite Cocet House, Mifflintown, Pan Fred'k. ESPIsciA1E A- Mon. m, 1 1 p ni. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Stella. War rior. Mark and Fenn.ylvanla Farneca .1 1 58 a 111, at 2 85 p m. H- t B. T. E. R. t BEDFORD DIVTSIC-.V. Train, leave Huntingdea for Bedf.rd. llyudman and Cumberland at 25 a. b and 6 So p. m. Trains arrive at nuntinird.. r.. o.a ford, HyudniaQ and Cumberland at 12 li m., o ao p. m. UOLL1DATSBUEG BRANCH. Trsins leave XUoodb for points Soufh, at 7 20 a m. 8 25 a m. 12 60 p m. 1 60 p m. o vv p m., b to p m 60 p ra. Trains arrive at Altonm rr. l... South, at 6 60 a m. 11 85 a m. 1 35 Dm. 8.- m. 40 p. m. 7 00 p m. and 10 SS 65 p. m. CACTIOX SOTICE. All perscb. are hereby cannoned against hunting, cutting! tijober, building fire., throwing down atone and rail fences, or crossing held., or otherwise tresspassing on say of the several tracts of land belong ing to the undersigned in Lack townsht for persons thus tresspassing will be dtalt with according to la. W. B". WALLS- Naveniber 16, 1888. The Sentinel and Reyuihm wffsa II tb place te gi jb werk in.. Try It. It wu pay you " ori veoafanytblng in tbst 1 SENTINEL Vtc MIFFI.IN WEDi:s!)VT. OK I j Snbscri; tioti, ti-,:' in sdvaric- ; J 1 .n' .' r Trwtssiet-.t vt-i-v cvnts per iri.-li 1 r . -1 . Transient t'. -.- amn, 10 cents t - : -Deductions ;l -e -. AO advertise b ' year. V."' - A L Vote f -r H . Tbe el lest tt.'i- ! sucb a wet O 1 1 cr Oil c'-.-.b -' VA-.1 - Fiaurisi U" liat a -v ire. f a session . J 1 - . - K..bi li sit tt'ii -r ' Arl or 1 1 . ' i-' 1 ' iou-. ' r : 1 Vu'. I..-.--- Fro-t h.s -v-pole kt. ...si' , 1 Clotl.ir.j.- V. r. 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