IJFUXTOWM. vTTDIESDAT, OCTH , ItM. B. F. SCHWEIKR bbitob as raevaiBroa. REPUBLICAN' STATE TICKET. FOB STATE T1UICUI, HOK. HENRY K.BOYER, or rcuDiLnu. REPUBLICAN COUNTY T1CEET rrs cocitt eravaTOB, YriLLIi.lI H. GROXIXOER, or rraarrr towuhit. DR. PQILIP SMITH. r aianco. Bitiwtv million dollars of Ameri ca a ull ban boen absorbs! by Eu rope the paat j-far. It is believed ui idi rtrueipoutioa ctuita me f reater part of the draia. Taa lections held in th new State tha two I.ko:as, Washing ton and Montana, on Tuesday, Oct. 1st, resulted in the two Diakotaa and Washinp tvin going Republican. Mon tana td Democratic. The Delegate from Meiii-o, Cen tral America and South America are now making a tour of the United States by railroad. In November tbcr will meet in Convention with delegatus from the United States at Waiiainfrt'in. It will be the moat im portant international convention that baa been held in the 19th centarr. The work of the Convention will af fect future generations. Taa citiI service reformers are cir culating the speech that Mr. Curtis ei ew iorK recently deliverer oi the subject of Civil Servicu Reform Mr. Curtis does his beet to impreaa the readers of his speech with a be lief in non-psrtisian ofics holding. The country by a large majority agrre with Mr. Curtis in the advo cacy of placing only capable and hon. at man in office continually, but that ia one thing and keeping- a xuan in office a life time to the exclusion of other men equally as capable is quits another thing. Run the the theory of Mr. Curtis to its pat. ural conclusion and it stops only in dvnaatv nils. Of Interest to Supervisors. Tyrone Herald : Tha death of Rich a. J Wills recall an incident of his life. When he was Supervisor of Tarriorsmark township, a traveler stopped one night at Chamberlain's tvwi ' in 'Warricrsmark, and next morning with his team of horses and wagon proceeded on his way Some distance from Warriorsmark he came to a place whero the road crossed or forked, sod there being no finger board pusted the man t"Vt the wrong road, and after traveling must pf the dsy hauled up at the same ho- tel agaia. He quietly had hia team put up, took supper, then inquired where the nearest Supervisor lived. On being ibformed that one lived in town, he procured paper made out a bill of his expenses for the night, sent for Mr. Wills aad presented it, with an explanation that the law re quired finger boards st crossings and forks of roa ls. Mr. Wills after pro testing against paying tne bill con- eluded to look up the law, and upon finding the man to be correct paid the amount demanded aad thus sav ed an additional expense to the town ahip of coste of prosecution. This story is related by a citizen cf Warriors-car k. Middleaborongh. Kj. a oBSAT 1KM TBIAL CITY Mrya BIH.T BY TBB LXaMBtl TBOTf aMD BTSaX )t.xxits rn rLA-iD. One of the meat remarkable iadus trial enterprises of thia dsy of grvst schemes is is the town of Middle-t horough, Ky, which English capital lata are spending over $10,000,000 to develop. Referring to this a late issue of the Manufacturers' IWord, of Baltimore says : English iron aad steel makers are preparing for a work which is destined to have an almost incalculable influence upon the fu ture of the South and upon the country st large. Several years ago a number of the foremest iron and steel makers of (treat Brittain rep reseating millions of dollars of capi tal, had their attention called to the wonderful combination of mineral wealth coking roal, high grade iron ores of many kinds including BesKe mer ores and other advantages of the country around Cumberland Gap, Tenn., a dividing point in the moun tain range separating Virginia, Ken tueky, Tennessee. They purchased thousands of acres of land. Thev commenced the cutting of a 3,500 foot tunnel through the mountains, to open a way of communication for several railroads ; they commenced building reilroada, pre-iared to lay out a town. These things they have been doing so quietly that but few know of this great enterprise prob ably the most extensive industrial undertaking of its character ever or-g-inixed. They hare already spent $1,000,000. in their work at Cum berland Gap and at Middleaboreugb, cki is the sarxe ef a new tow. They are negotiating contracts for not less than four furnaces, rolling mill and steelworks, to coat $3,000, 000 ; thsy have contracts for opening coal mines involving a cott of 1300,. 000, a $500,000 tannery, a $750,000 hotel and sanitarium, and several smaller buMineas hotels seven saw. mills in full operation te supply lum ber for buildiag pui-pones in the town, four brick yards with over $60, 0O0 invested, machine shop, planing mills and a number of othsr enter -prises representing a capital of alout 17.000.000 or an aggregate f $11.. mvi,uiru saan. Jiiaaiesuoroagn is destined to be one of the great iron iron and steel centers of th world, and its growth promisee to Burpae anything yet seen in the South. Not only can Mid llesborough make iron at th lowest possible cost, hav ing abundancsof high-grade ores and th best coking roal fullly equalling OonnllHville in immediate proximity, but it also hait CwHsemer ores from which to make BdNaamer steeL It is the heart of tke finest hard wood country in North America wad has a climat which for healthfalness can not be surpaaaeo. I nere is to be a great celebrstion of the opening of the town on October 14th to 19th, in which the Governors of a number of Southern States and many other dis tinguished public men will take part. Thousands of visitors are expect ed, including leading capitalists aad business men from all ovsr the conn try, drawn there by a great sale of town lots, which is to take place at that time. Middleaborongh is the terminus of the Knoxville St. Cum- berland Gap Railroad, and of one Branoh of the Louisville & Nashville, which will build extensive shops there, while half a doxen other roads are soon to build to the future great city of the South. Not only are the remarkable ad ventages of the place and its great future attracting the attention of the press of the whole country, but the leading financial and industrial journals are giving more attention to this town than they have ever given to any enter prise of that chararter in this ooun try, and the indications now point to a rapidity of growth that will aston ish those who have watched the marvellous programs of Florence, An- niaton, Birmingham, and other cen ters of activity in the South. Heart Ailment. The Bloomfield Advocate of last week says : Mr. John German of Spring townrhip for sometime paat, had been troubled with heart disease a T 1 f 1 a 'mw waaira aim wnnf n PJ.rna. burg for treatment. Hia case WM tinHasP IKm a TaTa rf tK Vi rtaiTAi 4 e1 Tnltw. sictans. who ooncurred with a Bloom vaaas. vau w uwf MWSBuaaM ftwa W Sold doctor's diagnosis, and railed the disease aneurism. Mr. German died in Harrtsburg en the 20th ult . and an autopsy was held. The heart ... ,t ,. V l beef and the rib. on the left side of : the kuun had beou worn away by the : violent beating against them br the! h-rt, A wife and large family ofj small children survive him. 1 Counterfeiters in the Box. t . , . , (stirred up a big dispute. Ncarlv BixattKoMaa.. Ala.. Oct. 3-A , TW woman in Adam, county and sation waa created in Chambers ; many from adjoining counties, who county several days ago, by the ar. j were at all versed in the culinary art, rest of the Rev J. H. M. Duran, a must have tried for that blue ribbon, Methodist minister, charged witb M tb- loaves upon loaves pU- . . I ed np. The director" finallv ire pawing counterfeit money. He waa TailKf on to n9SUme lhe lodged in jail and h.s trial came off risk of tying the ribbon. After the yesterday. He admitted that he : premium was awarded it was diiMXT had paiaad the SDurioua, monev. but I red that one tif the juageai was re- nrovad that ke rnl it mil .,f t.. ! - . . . . tnbutlon box- There were eight sUver dollars :n the box end seven of , . , . them were counterfeits. He said ; that God snd the sinners who pass-. ... .li i tui cuiui wwi uis oiiiv ones wno knew. The case waa dismissed on account of the facers' inability to ... saa B aassa Trading Their Wirei. The writer while riding across the States some months since, stopped at at the cabin of one of those settlers on a small creek at the foot of big smoky mountain in Nort h Carolina The head of the family waa a licLt h aired, heavilv beared man of fiftv or - . - ... . ai ilt. utwusa m a nsiroi iin.ii tmna. ' era and a shirt of the u rr a m.tav-i.T both of home manufacture. The wo-.trial It aw; aa yoa from rorsampnaa man of the house waa a tall raw-boned, I - dark visaged female of .0 or mere.! alleliflelel ales. There were 11 children of all ages. l .... , .... . .4 J , of whom were clad in a coarse shirt' XFa ri i i m Middleburg last week end pantaloone except the smaller j Messrs. J. G. Shelly and W. M. ones who wore nature's garb from ' Basom our photographers went to crown to toe. None of th. family j w.nf ST7 B busineM triP . , . ' I n e wish them success. -o.-e.-u- oooornoee. oirapaou taai waa me iiame ol the host in reply to the professional query. "Is there anrthing now eo - ing ? repU.d . -N'miin- v i, --fr'"".'i"sa. ger, cepun it s the Mormins or a swappin' match." "What do you mean by a swapping match ?" "Wal, ef that don't beat all. Sar, aance. turning to bis wife, "he un ! lnS the Cherry Hill School about 2 don know what a swappin' match is." ; v trm Richfield. Her school "Humph I" ejaculated the woman, j Vfv he u don' know much. WJJJ stranger, a swappin match is where ed to his home in Philarlwlpliia. folks swap hosees, mules, wives an' I The Sunday school of tl:is place sich." f an entertainment. Ii was a de- - Wives ! You don't mean to T ! CK1 'ucc- .The exercif. eon- "k,J -okx mean, replied the man, "an" there's goin' to be a big swap over to Bill Sugg' to-mor rer." A ride cf about two hours orer the. mountains broueht us to the ri-1 dance of the Suggs. It waa. like . c: --j .11,.- " I habitation I saw in that locality, a log structure, bus unlike Simpson's, I it had two rooms instead of one. In ' the yard and under the trees there j were about a doaen horses and mules, two coont and about ten or twenty sheep and a number of hounds. There were eight men and seven women, all clad in coarse, homespun linen. Such women as wore any head drees at all wore long poke or sun-bonnets. One or two of the wo-' men were fairly good looking, but .ll the rest of them, like the men were j coarse, raw-boned and anything but 1 handsome. We had not arrived a uoment to soon to hear the preliminaries of the business for which the appointment bad been made. Bill Suggs, the proprietor of the house was the first to brosch the subject, which he did in the following language. "We una her met here to swap aa' trade. I hev been tryin' to swap wimmen with Jake Long here for soma time. I hev got mv woman! here ao hex Jake, 'an I'm ready ' j to trade. What d'ye say Jak! ?" Jake, a big, gawkv TOUnT fellow ! 7 i, ,, said : There mv aral BuL Domtintr to a raw-boned dark ev-.H wnman of w . . O J . lorty-nve. "ijhe can dig more aeng, j . . , , . , . , , J 1 bin ianotin on the creek. 1 11 taa t yea wnman an yer mare to boot." Suggs bad led hia wife or woman np to that of Long. The women seemed to be alxnos) utterly indiffer ent or if they did object they spoke no word or male no sigu. TW -Til T . v I . - m. ; woman," pointing to his wife, "is a '. good cook and can ho. a. much corn j as any woman in in the uaborhood, an she's vai'ble. TU trade even up . ER C,u,t-' of and ao boot-" J There was considerable talk and a ' ,. 1 .yby, knl",n. nd ",- tice, thai tha plac-a for holding the afore duxan propositions, which finallv said General Election in the aereral bur. ended in Suggs swapping for L ug's woman and giving a red cow with one horn and two sheep as a prem ium or boot. This settled two others, a middle aged, red whiskered fellow, with a rather good looking woman for a wife, traded with a younger man for a woman who was old enough to be his mother, but looked aa though she eould perform almost any man ual labr. The young man turned over his property and took charge of the oue he hsd bartered for. Ho seemed somewhat pleased by his bargain, ahd his new purpose car- tainly did not seem to have been sur- ry for the exchange. The name of . the young fellow is Bl odgett. There , j were aix bargains or trades success- 'uf el during the day one of! I which was between an old fellow of ' "lxV ?r norm ana a muca younger . , , uch Tounnr - man, in wnicn may naa merely ex changed for the woman the other j man had in hie possiesion at a former j time. rri , . , , . aT --va j..e-wv, gei tneir women dbcb. i nere was .boot 1 P trade. Chicago Times. W he Baked the Best Bread. - , The bifrgest premium at the Man- ! Chester, Ohio fair, wn $45 for the best loaf of salt-sising brad, aad it lated to the vuccessful exhibitor, and, .9 . . . (Via awaaIaJ A iv. wouiav umwii uuiamwr.i. V'ew iadcB Lad to be selectod and the nbbon was tied the seeourl time. rr-, t . , . -. - Th unsuccessful exhibitors aid not 1U1 aown. However. 1 Hey ilcclar- ed that the judarcs didn't "know , - , ,, lr anvtfairiiT slunk hrjmjl Mav. il.an one hundred families are at swords I points, and at least one eceaeement It 1 J l - -ar f i uae uenu ucciareta oil. ncarceiv a day assvs without a fight, and the whole county ia worked up over the affair. Interested People. Advirtiaiag a pa art aMediriue fa tha pe ra'iar way ia wbicb tb tr-urle'ar el : K'Wip's Balsam lor Coughs and Calds dwa ia lad-j wo-J-rful Ua aathnnsea all ! drnggis'i give tesa mtv call far it i san pla bottla Free, that 1by aaav try It be i fora pa ehasiac . Tt-a ssrea bottlaa are S'je . . . . as ai.w car-a'aiv woou an via. a Mrs. Annie "Wmey from Elkhart, . lnaiaaa, is visiting her parents, Wm. i Winey's of this place, 1 . Mr,f D- Merger has returned j torn Muncy where he has been at- !tWrbcL He is teaching the lousier nan scnooi. Mr. J. II. Mills, who was tmnl t- ed in a Selinsgrove printing cfiice waa at home over laat Sunday. Miss Lizzie Weimar one of our Juniata teachers haa got across the line into Snrder countv. anil taV. aauaiwol addraases from some of : "nior mombra of the schooL ! t Section was taken up to help pay ' bought11 hlCh hTe AricEie w"held ia MetierJo-.' wol near Richfield. This picnic 1 1? oil untU so let. on vccott oi nunmsr wmuier. niwuiana-1 ,n3f th jwtf WMtnar It IV . laierfw ftf tnr.,lMl Pmf Dauil Ibwr and A jj. Wonderer fxm Freeburg and H Stetler and J. A Snyder from Mid- dleburg were the judges. A. A MICA. T!lla;kt terrew Aad each dsy ana night rfanae; thia weak 70a can fat at all dragciafs Keap's Ltalsaia for the throat aad Inof a, ackaowW dated te be the meat aaccMafal raaedr avar aokt for tha eaia 01 Cough, Croap, Brnnehitia, Wbeopiag Oaga, Aitbne aad ( Conasiaptioa. Oat a bottle (a-afay n , keep it alwaya ia the bosae, ae job aaa check year cold at anca. Pric 60 ceata and S I. Sample bottlee free. LEG ML. SOD aaVB TBB eOMBOHWSaLTB. ILECTIOX PROCLAMATION. W11KREA3, by an act of General Aa armbly of the Commonwealth of Pena avUaoia, entitled Aa act relating to fcjec tina of thia Commonwealth," paaaed the 2nd dav of Julv, 1H89. and ita aupplfr menta, it ia the dntjr of the Sheriff of every county within thia Commonwealth te give Dublic notice and to cnuuerita Tha Omcera to be Elected ; . lacea at which the Eire- tioo ia to be held ; and Give notice that certain persona holding n"rflic' profit or tru.t are incapable ' holding or exerciaiog, at tha eauta time, tha ofiict: or antxtiBiuieni r mm ni w. J B Hon, inapector, or clerk of any election of thu Commonweaita therefore. 1, FRANKLIN V. NOBLK. High Sheriff be coiitity of Juniata, do herebv Biake 1 known and give thia public notice to the aloe tora oftheconutv of Juuiata that on Tsieealay. IWorenaber 5. 189, (it being tha flrat Tuesday after the firat Mnnday of aaid month,) a Urneral Flection will be held in tba several Election Districts established by law in atid county, at which ' tiro they will vote iiy billjt for the aevaral : ofbeera hereinafter named, to wit: --"- frtheofhee of TRKA3- UKEK ef Iba Cmmonwsalta ot PeaBayl- va-,ia. rE&'ZSSSJZX JS V ONE fcKoON lor the office of COKON- oubs and towoahips within the county of Jun'ata, are as follows, to wit Theireemenut the borough of li ifflintowa are to hold their election ia tha southeast room f the Court House, kuown aa tje ' Sheriff's office, iu aaid borough. I The freemen of the township of Feruian- : agh are to bold their election in the north east room of the Court House, known aa the Treasurer's office, in Miftliutoa a borough. ' The freemen ot the townabip of Walker are to hold their election at the School , House in Mexico, in aaid township. The freemen of the township of Delaware are to hold their election at Snuth'a School House, in aaid township. i The freemen ot the borough of Thomp aoutowu are (o bold their election at the . St-boul IloJae iu aaui borough. t The freemen of the township of Grevn- wuu' " tu u,'ld ttieir election at the Pub- " miaaia townnir , 1 i.e irceuicu oi me lownftoip 01 jtonroe are to lurid tneir elee.tion at tht Hehi.nl ,: , . . . ,. . ; Hoiiae in hichOeld, ia rani loaa.hip. The fret-meu tf the townaliii ol Suiids- bauna are to hold their eieoi'oit at f ry. ""Ocr'a Hotel, in aaid taa nMi;p. Ihe freemen of the tvwiist.i ! I'unii-; ', are to bld fbeir eictl al n-e : House in McAlistervillr. in sal i r j I 1 ne treem.-n ol the borouL t aiterun j arc to hold ih.-ir election at the School ; House in Mia borougn. The freemen of the borough of Port Roy al , are to bold their election at tun School I House in said borough. j The fret-men of tne tcwuship of Milford j arc to bold their election at Locust Grove School House, in said towusliip. ! The freemen of the township of Spruce , Hill are lo bold th -ir election at Spruce Hill I' School llouse, iu said tow nship. The freemen of the township ot Turbett are to hold their election at the Church Hill School House, in aaid townnhip. The freepven of the township of Beale are to hold their election at the School House at Acadentia, in said toarnship. The freemen of the township of Tuacarora, except that portion of it lying north-westward ot the summit of the bhade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House nrsr McCulloch's Hills, in said town shlju The fieeiuen of the township of Lark, ex 'cept that portion ol it lying north-westward 1 i,r lla. .uuimil nl th. !shjlli mnnnt.i. ap.1.1 - " ' - - -""-" election at the L-ck School Uouse, I " ,owon,P; I The freemen of ao much of the townships ' of Lk .nd Tm--ora an lie nonh-wt Id ! , the summit of the Sfasde mountain are to I hold th. lreecti-.n at t-auver'a School Uouae I m aaia aiainct. kfitT" The election is to be oicned at T e'cle)Cls. in the forenoon, and ahall contiuue without intermission or adioom- auent. and ia not to be closed before 7 O CltsCla. ia the etenwg. I ao hereby aiako known aad give no tice, -that ihe iuspectora and jndgea shall neet at the respective places appoiuted lor holding the election ia the district at which they respectively belong, be to re 7 o'clock ia the moraiiig of Tuesday, Nov. 6 !. r " ""iwi" soau appoint one rleik, who shall be a quaiiDea voter 01 such district, In case tha pereoa who ahall have re-' ceived the second bigueat number of votes ! lor inspector shall not attend on the day ofj any election, then the person wbo shall have ' rrcrived the second highest number of votve 1 for judge at the next preceding election 1 sball act as inspector in bis place. And in cae the parson who shall have received the highest tiurabT ot votes ahall not attend, the person elected judge ahall appoint an inspector ia his plae.e ; and ia case the per son elected judge shall not attend, then tha in-pecior wbo received the highest Dumber of voles sball appoint a judge is his place ; and if any vacancy ahall continue ia the Ixwrd for tha apace of one hour after the time tix d by 'aw for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of tha township, ward or district for which auch officer shall have been elected, present at the place nl election, shall elect one of their number lo hil such vacancv. Special Attsbtios is hereby directed to tha 8th Article of the New Constitution. SrCTio I. Every malt citixen twsnty-oae yeare r age, possessing the following qual ifications, shall bn entitled to vote at all elections: Firit He ahall have been acitixea of the United Slates at leaat one month. Second He ahall have resided in the State one year, (or if having previously been s qualified elector or native boru eitUen ot Slate, he ahall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months.) iii ncu-i:atlv preceding the election. 7 hud lie shall have resided in tl r elec tion diatrict where h.- e!..ll ..1 .- r.rt ? Iea.st two nonlha immediately j.-. -.:l,:. election. Fourth K twrntv-two vra.-. , ... npard, he shall have paid iih'i. .' ..r. a Slate or county tax. -ni, h :a.; have, been aaaeased at leaat two wutitnn tmt paid . vuv inuaia wniv ine election. I al-o hereby wake known and give no tice, tha? "-every person excepting Jaaiirei ot the Peace, v bo shall hold any ofnee or appointment of office or trust under the United States, or this State, or ay city or iDCorpuratod diatrict, whether a eoniminMoiiH officer w ti-rwte, a mid- :Bpoye4 nodc7 legislative, eieca- M tluiuUrv dmnmcDti of this c... . i. r-'tl Gl.tM nf anv inrerDorated cltv or di.tri- t, ami alao that every member of Congreaa and of the State j Legislature sod ot the ariect or cooiuiod . council ot' any city, or commiionor ot any I tneorporated diatrict, ia by law, incapable of beMing or rxerciainr at the rasa time the 1 ofLra or appoiotnient of judge, inapectr of ', rlerk of any election in tki Commonwealth, '. and bo innpertor, judge, or other officer or i aoch election shall ba eligible to any office then to be voted fnr." Also, that in the 4 th auction of the Act f Aaaembly, entitled "An Act relating te ex ecntiana and for othar purpoaea," approved April IBth, I M0, it iaenirted that the afore aaid IStb aectioa '-ahall not becontraed ao aa to prevent any military officer or borough officer froai aerrmg ai judge, inspector or clerk ft any general or apecial election of inia Lonmouwaiio." Aa therein directed. I also give official notice ef the following provisions of an act approved March 30, 18i6. entitled" An Act regulating tha mode of voting at all elec tions in the several counties ef thia Com monwealth :" Scctiob !. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Co-o aonweaith ot i'enusvlvania in General As aernbly met, and it ia hereby enacted by the authority of the aaiue. That the qualifleii voteta ol the several counties of tins Com monwealth, at ail general, towuship, bor ough aud sitial elections, are hereby hero, alter authorized abl required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or partly prmt'-d and partly written, severally ciat3ed as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all J udjee ot Courts vott-d for. aud to be latieled outside Judiciari toe ticket shall embrace all the names .! .Stle offiecra voted fur, and be labeled "tf tate -" o le I tk ket sliall embrace the names ol ail cwuntv fhcera voted tor, includine ultive of Sena- tor, member and members of AsMmblv, voted for, and members tf Congress, if v ted for, and labeled -t'nuntv;" and aa h j claaa ihall te deposited in separate ballot- boxes. birit and Second Serltom of Ike Jrt of Coa grett of March 21, 1S7U. Scctiok 1. Bet tmacted by tht . and ; HoUMt of KtprttnltUnf of Mr United Stair , f jimtric ia L'ougrttt astembltd. That all citisensvi ito Luiicd Slates, wbo are, or shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Terri tory, disir.ct, county, city, parish, town ship, achool district, municipality or other territorial subdivisions, ahall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections withont distinction of race, color, or previous con dition of servitude, any Constitution, law, cu.Nlom, usage or regulation of any State, Territory, or by, or under its authority ta tha contrary not itbatanding. Sictiob 2. Jnd ke it fnrtktr enacted. That if, by or under the authority of the Coo. atitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, auv act ia or ahall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification tor voting, and by such Constitution or law perilous or officers are or ahall be charged witn the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to perform such prerequisite to become qualified to vote, it ahall bo the duty of every peraon and officer to give all citizens of the United States the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite and to become qualified to vote without dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of servitude, and if any such person or officer ahall refuse or knowingly omit to give fall effect to thia aection, be shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sura of fivo hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and auch allowance tor couuacl tees aa the court shall deem juat, aalt ahall alafb for ererv aneh nfTpiw, k. aerIUel guilty of misdemeanor, and ahall. 1 . : .1 ,- , . . . 1 ob cowvicnoo inereoi, oe unea noneaa tnao -r hauitred di r iw ui ess than one month nor more than one vnr. 01 both, at the discretion of the court. ; Given under my band at my office in Mifflin town, this lounb day of October, in the year of oar Lord itne thousand eight hun dred aud eighly-ain, and of the Indepen dence of ma Ceiled States, th one hon ' lred and thirteanth. FKANKLIi tt. NOBLE, Sheriff. 81. fit 's i:9ce, M'flliil..s, U.-.lober4h, WJ. J4t. i - UfATERPROQF 11 aaauiiruLLV II POLteKPD BOOTS without Laaow. WoBTsAGSSEBlackin ar D WeScllKai2C7lcriJi!135 a rVT reaia4aaiHaa 'nun, us esaa . uw.M siai'iVairLLS ux wsstal to raar m k i "f,wariis iti .Tit a.Uatat,ti.r. fllT't rt.ssTirsnt,xrow. Ult. LilA a aae mmm lata asX alaara aSMtaal. Xmt mm mmj my tm mm amrlmr mm aU Ufi if IEKIT WARD BEECIER ZLTptfZ. nmTlr rinew boos m.. filaiiuw C.. itrawhlt-m. BI.Y. CCKSUWPTIOK BRONCHITIS SCROFULA CQ5KCRC"1D Throat Af octim Westing of lieah SCOTT' B PURE GODFLIVER OIL VviCl HrpophOSpMtC. i-.-LaraaL as Miuu Amlt .'- f U'm Awahisa, amat l m mjmn al.'ot a- jKlirilmtimm sttatssae isvw ft ' Sld. hy ell DruffnitU. ! S&'aTT A BOVtsZ. Ch.rwlata. N. 1H V PENNSYLVANIA THY CkX3BATn FORCF-rsr PHOSCHATW. ATTACH MEAT GRAIN DRILL, Saw Wiua, r'aeisss a Stjbbabb tarLC- BrvTS a araoiAUTT SSBB lI CavatvaSBB. A. B. Fsr;a!iar Ce., I,siftH, Terff, Pa. mwMt ef rrxr Ixyni m. 1 betr tfciim -r tafaf ld BwUaT BfTWll, Mti hM fiii - t - ' 't in us mi - i ini ii Way aaa la M mwss la l m liss at piaaisssl 4 Sosval ky Bbsw eMOarfMi OaTsjSJSwfw SSTatiVBBBBBV wsva. WOLFF 4. KAWD01PH. PhUMELPHli. If Yoi Have o vou ? N0NESTY Qenuinefas a cv'ery plua. OLD HCivESTYis acKnowr- edced to be tc purest ccc ceo a better test than any talK fS"out it. Give it a fair trial. Yivir cicelr.,- has it. JSO. YlVl'A r.H0S.lL9nlsrTfl.Kj scorn CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS cuns Watting Liitifeti!: Wonderful nsh Produces. Many riave gained one pounn per day or 1U use. Scott's femulsion is not a aecre remedy. It contains the atimala inir properties o! the HjpopLo- E bates and pure Norwegian Co, dver Oil, the potency of boti being largely in"reaL It ia ns by Physicians all over the vrorh PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold hy all IruggimU. CCOTT as BOVlfBlE. Cri.mlat.. N. Y SALESMEN WANTED te cssvaas for the sale of Narsery Stock Steady aaapioymeot goaraateed. hmXXoiWJ mmt EipCBiei paid to saccassfal aieo! Apply at ooca atatiof afS. Meotlea tais paaer. Cbas. Bretb.rs Company. Eeaheatar, ti. T. Aaf. 21-11. The only complete baek published. Kew ready. AMERICAN FISHES. A papula- treatise epos the Gaaa aad Fend Fiahaa of Msrtb America, with aa- peclal retereace te habits sod metseda ef ' capture, by ti. Brown Seeds, 0. S. Com mlKsiossr at Fisb aad Fisheries. With uertm illustrstions aad macailaaal troatispieca plats st a break trant ia bibs cetera. Tha werk is published ia aaa val ame, Keval Octave. Over 600 paces from Beat p alas, oa haadsome paper, aad els gaatlv bound . beat free oa receipt ef price, S 40. ril'LKIER Jb ALLE.l, 111S (aiiTiiT St., Pbiladclpbia, Pa. Juiy 13, fgsa-ol. LITE SCHOLAftSHI. XjMS' BUSINESS COLLEGE 170t t-hastaat 8U. Phtlads. PaafUeas fwr Vrsdsslrs. Tlsswreairad 3tod avs. Hk.hT Jywfpeat. ataM Cearae ai Madf . Unalon V treat hat Aim::AS MEAT-CUTTER. t tjw.jii.ltoa ... rr awia ia Wal 1m ll-.A. i....c. Uidc Hia, Scr.psl. Ciai. BamSorr Stk. Ar 4 Lai m.91. .r -a BiSIS.aa nmsl ml Km. AMERICAN M'F'G CO., aaa a watlifiai An, rIUdtbia. Succ.ssTuI Trsatmanl of Discass) ASCIEHTIFIG Ci3liOERV ! J' U. aWttkM AMC (SUM Si saJJ U 1 -Ol-ia-a.. vaay-aajy. .sbbv .va aar-aasa. I!W Snscessfal Treatae.t. cu.cs: Catarrh, oronctiftis. L'oitsomptlon, ffi-iiaria, Rhovir.atism. TordnfHI Teal- anil a I'srihw. ?J212. V , T n via I"-"" b-r.ad . - " a. - ..xii. fat I . . "nT wrmm m.. wr . .Z l ilt It will a. - 1. nam in a'jc ty aif am-. 1 .vm w..u ai . i. . 1 - "."va wh"erablaasosaails. Taa hT-' "'"aa. ra, fOJl ETII I KG M KT tiad r the san which Kins; tod.moa aevsr beard nf a CLOTaKS LINK that reqnirvs to CkeraBa Pla. Evarv bouaw-kaepar. laandreaa sad atera-fcaeper wanta it. Sample seat by mall. S wet for 25cta.. 13 f-et fur 60c ts Firtt Clan jIK& TS WJXTF.D for thu Ccw.nl 1, . iddme KORTOV K BOND Ai CO.. Maaataotarera Af sn la, Philadelphia ra., (Lock Box 838.) S-TAXT V, D ! ALE STTiTn to casvaaa for the aalo of Kurry Stock. A fll 1: ,",,UM' leaning apecialitiwa Salary aad ezpaosea wid to auccaaaful toea occ.ssary. Write for tarns, eiatiBf age. Vsalma thia paper. a- lleolbbr, Karaerv.,... fcu.t pk Rocheater, K. T Sep't th, !, sm. and rnoat !33tinq pi of ot jnu;ru i-hc-A'iiiqloba on ti:t ir.Ltl'.et. Try ina it i UPAT irBBaX SaV aat A.sTa.frss Spring & T TT 1 na T LATEST SUMMER STYLES ' Ib.Chasa.pl.av Cl.mi.r el JusUutcuu.yu.,,,.,,, ," latr.esl f. otJthe Easter. cll. t lib nd,rril, " J-M r- SPBIfsG AND Will make friends, outshine rivals, win viet meiits. MKaVS BOY'S A CUILLtRENS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gauls furnishing goods. First r.ieg-ance, witU prices that wdl satanish yon. s-ale i8 I pr.ve this. But I ask your patromire only wben I give complete sati.faaiua. JT nl,..V nl H1T4 niPJ UflTl L Ctltiiim.. ....... f . . vi u, uvwio a onwMui IH-JMS, 'VATCHiS JHlVlfl RV t , Tri - . , v.iitu, a smis sua vvnue suirte. eck wur. Coll Cuffs.Tranks and SatcLels. is full Sam'l STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jbbs 16, 1166. Jetc Firm. SPRING &SUMMER GOODS- No more winter for months to come. Spring and Summer are here, and to conform to the change, the Senior member of the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons faror. DROP IJV. We hare now filled our bhelves with Sprinw a hi Scmukr Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit- their purposes, and we believe that w arai better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for wua you want. kJllUVSf CCfffft JLmUUl Sf. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be atiiiLva ui, ijuomi auu juitc. Whatever improvements have , uiL .i r been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can , s r.pply OU With foot Wear for - . , . any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line ox 1-resh, 1'iain and Fancy f ar a n . , CxliOCr.KlLi. full line Ol Also, the only QUEENS WARE in the county. Every' house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar- I j tides. All orders by mail will re-1 ceive prompt attention, i ltemember the place, i IIaih Street, Offosits CoriT IIoi.se, J Mifliiitlown. l's., i JL Kou. Spriug and Summer Goods. 1 would iafora tha pnhlle that I hate aw ia ay Ifw ailliaery store at ay place ef rsaidoace aa Water atraat, ktifSiateaB, second doer f roa cirasr ef Bridge atreot, a f ull stock, of S( rirf add Saanier ailliaery cases, all saw, aad ef the latest sly 1st. aad haviag a a played irst class arilliaers lam pretared to aapply thepablie with everything foaad 1b a Bratelaas ailliner store, caaa aad examine ay Bteck.. I consider it Be trouble te shew goods. MRS. DEISL. March 22-ST.l.v. OllaS ! OllaS ! OILS ! TEE STAliDiSD OIL COMPiKI . t , , t 1 a ivbnuuig a av., ii.n. f SPECIALITY r- i it . , , . ixiuf tae riaui jsrmnus oi Ailuminat IDC and Labricatili e Oila, NapLtLa; . ,. ... - . ana t..H60i;ne, ttat can be iaad iroro Petroleijia. VVa cballenga conipnrison with every known Product cf Petroleum. If yoa wish the most VJV1FORML Y Sit T1SFJICTOR Y OILS IJf THE .MARKET, ask for ours, trails for Mifflin town and j Ticinitj Supplied bj Ne:pEAN( ISCUS HARDWARE L CO January nr1,-8D-ly. ftilBFITSavMai.s mwm Summer "Tl PTiaj e wa Ii IO.S. SPRIMQ And SUMMER STOCK, orie, uu 1 sell it.,1 tL Ciast, co.uLL -kuuig btle. tia.i-v .... SUil snd ccniTtl tr. Call , ,et. PENNSYLVANIA RAILED. Till t-Ti BL It Oa aad after Susday Uir trams ILst st.p.t 11 mia will raa si fallow EASTVisD. Alvcow AreoMHSOATias leaves Altaait Saily at f 35 a. ra., Trona e t7 m m RaBtiuriua S.S3 a. ra., Vonst VbU ,i T.U a. in.. Nf-wtr.B Hrrji'toa 7, IT . B icTfTiowi 7.37 a. ia.. I.ewiatowa loo a' m., VllfoM 8.20 s ra., Mifflm R .37 . ,' Pert Royal 8.32 a. m-. Mexico 8.S7 m Tnscarora 8,41 a. ra.. Vandyke 1.44 a. ! Tboenpsontown B.oi a. m., Dura'srd g,4J J as., Millerstowo 0.U3 a to., Newport .1J. m., arririns; at Ilarrishurc at 1 JO a. and at J'hllsdlpaia, 1.2S p. a.. '' Saa tfnoRB EiniM leaves altami tu.'. at 7,18 a. aa., and ateppiaj a all rsiu! atatioai bstaeen Alteor.a and RamtDtrr rearhss alifflia at 10.05 a. a., llsrrisbtrt 11.40 p. M., and arrivss ta PuilaUsirkia si t.16 p. as. Kail Tasia leaves Pitisbarg daily si &,ad a. as., Altuuoa at 2.CS p. ra., ssa mimp ping at all rauiar atatioas arrives at aV3b at a C3 p. aa., Harrirbarf 7.08 p. v., rkJ.. adrlpbia I0,j p. ra. Mail Express leaves Pittsssrf at 1 (wiu. Alteeaa 20 p ia ; Tyrvaa tt. am; BjuJ lacdoa 7 87 p m ; Lewistovs t 4( p m i BB. Bib 10 p a. ; Harrisbarg 1.4ft p a ; fimm dalpLia 4 2b a bi. Philadelphia Mapress will slap at ftlala at 11 87 p. aa., vfhea flf I'd fSI0. Fas I ivb leaves Phiad.lphia m si ll av a ia ; rlarriMtirr I 4t pa; MS i ..Trr u.7 asua a. Wat PASsr.aora Irsvrs Pbilsdslphit oaiiy ai a )u a. m .; narrihDtira', S 15 s. i bi.; afillarstown, 40s. m.; Thorof.ouisws. t 2 a. .; Van )rk, 10 "0 a. in.; Tasut ora, 10 C4 a. in.; Ucxire. 10 07 s. .; fsrt Koyal, 10 13 a. au; aiillliu. IS L'O s. af ilford, 10 20 a. in ; Narrows, 10 ii s. sl; j Lewistowa, n 411 a. ru.; iirveyinwo, ii u . tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Trrnnn, 1 07 ' AI,oon' 1 46 p-n' a'1 't",til 1 atatiuM lietween Marritbure snd A: ; 1 h P. a. rat'ilar Oytrva Kxraxas leaves PhiUiitlnhia dai. lv at 6 60 p. Bn., MarrisOarr. 10 '20 s. a I ,ul 'U'f mt Hor"Tll'e, alsryviii, t..tta- u, iviuri, Kiuitiit'", itomi.ii port hayai.ti.aa at Kim,., u .. r. m..kC '. ,ouo. - rutsburg.s 14, . j , JJ J" J Vi"- .t . part, 12 14 p. m., Mimu u.sj P. ... tu- plii( at all regular stations bstirssa hBTj i aad Alloena raacl.rs Alts.sa ai 2 p. ., ' HU.bur, 1.10 p. a. ! Alvuoxa AccstaeaiTias FH. i iell'h"1 d,llT at lite a. m.. Ua-risbar si I 4.1 p. an., Duocassoa 4.49 p. 111., .New- port o.lti p. Bl., Millcratuwa o,'J p. a, Thompsoiitowa 5,.6 p. ia., Va irtjo .4t n m . Tliararnra A AR a m U.,.. A '.A . rrt Royal 5,64 P. m.,'siiMiia s.'oi p. j a.c 1. in it a o,- p. m., ai c srisws s, . 4 p. a., Newtek llajullon 7,10 p. a., j Buatiaf Jua 7 49 p. a., A1!aobs 90 p. m. Pacific Ezpressloaves Philadelpha 11 : pan; Barrisburf 3 10 a a ; Duarsussii I 'Mim; Newport 4 00 a m ; iff;s4!5l jao; I.ewistea u a 01 a ra ; Ai r frjtuwn I 23 a. a; Mt. Unloa ill a m ; Hnot:n;anl ' 12 a in j Petersburg 6 a a ; tfprecs Creek ,6 49 a ia; Tyrone 7 00 a a ; McU's hl.1i ,12Znm; Alteon Oi a m ; rittbr I i 4& p m. I 8a fchrra Kxpreaa east, aa Sssdafl, will conaect with .?nuday Mail e.l Is.vug Harnsborg: at 1 16 p. m. LEWISTtftr KITISIti.'v. Traras leave l.evriatewa Juacttna tar MM rny at C 10 a as, 10 65 a na, I IS p ai fsr Sanlaary al 8 CO a m, X Oil p a. Traias arrive at Lawistewa Jusellss frss Uilruy at tO a a, 1 pm, 4 . f m ; frsc Saabary il I U m, 4 S3 p. a. TTRO.51 D1V13I0X. Trains leave Tyreae tar Bsilofsr.lt all Lech Ilavsa at S 10 a a, 7 1 p a. L' Tyroaa lar Darweosvilla aad Clsaris.4 k 20 a a, lh p oi, 7 2i p o. Traias leave Tyroaa tar Wsrrisrs KsA, Paaasylvaeia Faraaca aad Seatia al t Wi at aad 1 18 p a. Traias arrive al Tvrooa frea BIlf" aad Lack Usvea al 11 hA a a, aad I P Trains arrive at Tyrone frea Cerent villa aad Clearfield al a0 a a, aad 1 1 as, S 17 p a. Traias arrive at Tyreae frea Sceiis, Wsr riera Mark aad t'euosylvania FsrBsrs si I ti a a, at ( 4f p ra. H. a B. T. . R. Al BIDFOBD UTiilOll- Trains leave rjur.tanrHoa fsr 16. Tlvadaaa aad Caabsrlasd at I Is a. c aad 6 Is p. a. Traias arriva at rlaBtiafdaa frsss rrd, Dyadasa aad Caaasrlsal si I ' p. m., 20 p. m. HOLUDAT8BUR8 B!tAKC. Trains leave Altonna for points asn'l, T 20 a ia. 2.1 a m. 12 50 p m. 1 t 00 p a , CO p m 9 ef p a. Trains arrive at Alteena frea esisU i SaaifS .1 a Alt . m 11 . p 11 So a m. 1 SP" " " . y - j ., w. , ,. p : a. THE NEW nl IMPING VAGON DUMP""' HORTST WAOO aaaDf a. ar a or atasflo or Tsaaarwe. SW Bar alias and aaa teaks. iiliaa- blxVb will aaa Baa wader the besrvara rnmz KENNETT WACONW. MCTT 8TK.-ARE, r.