ST.-V K1TTIHKL 4c REPUBlio.U, inxiKTowjr. WTaaPAT. OCT 0, 1MI. B. 7. 6CHWIIER, raorararoa. REPl'BUCA.V STATE TICKET. ra nmTMurua, 1IOK. HENRT K.BOTER. oa rniDi.-riA. RCPl'BLICAX t'Or.NTT TICKET rjs. win scnrrroa, TTILLIA11 n. GF.ONIXGE.t. T TVMITT Towarrt. vek c-.u, PR. I'HIIJP SMITH, or xa co. r" Baried Yet Alive. The Philadelphia Times gires the following grapic account of a man, whom it was believed was killed in an exploaioa sad buried and his es tate put into the haads of a lawyer for distribution among his heirs- It was on th 5th day of July Inst that an explosion occurred at Delaware State AluwhouKS at Newcastle, where Patrick Grogan of 'Wilmington, a man of property was the engineer. Thebody of tVe engineer in charge wss found badlr mutilated with the face so disSgured aa to be unrecog nizable. The Coronor of the connty was notified. He summoned a jury, who, after hearing the testimony, rsndorsd a verdict that Patrick Gro gan had been accidentally killed. Patrick Grogau's nephews, George and J a rues Grogaa of 3021 Ludlow street, Philadelphia, were informed of the death of the engineer, togeth er with hia large circle of friends in this city. Many of them journeyed to Wilmington to join in the wake which waa held at a friend's house. Patrick hiring been a bachelor. raa Aas ad bibiax. j Tae wake was one of the old fash-; j t v v i , ,. , i loned Irian kind, where all the good ' V I traits and none of the faults of eoroae are rtuuinlxml DM th . . av-! jaaintan-e told of Patrick', great ! lore for the sports of the gun and dog ; of his charitable good nature and the loro he lore for tue Old Dart in brs heart. Amid the curls of tbe blue smoke that arose from the j ddheens and the crooning of the womn, lamentations at the untune-; ly diath of p-o..r Patrick were genu-' ine auti jud. Patrick's citato was cooiparativelr ! I l.rM .,,,1 it.. . t-.: , K ordera thut tie cofiia should l of . the best and no expose sr.red' to ' expense spsred to gire tbe engineer a wortliy and cred itable funeral. For the ropoaa )f hLs soul maxs was aid t St. Marv' s ' 7 Church, where father Kllv- is the rector. Th.f1in.,r,U-...l.rss.., .... - - aua ine nianireatatioua t jfrit I were mcere fmrn r aurea an.4 feir.. 1 i TV- V...1 1. .1... i- , . 1 .r iau returned impreased with the ; Ua.oer1.vnt70r.it.?. Mewnhews Owire nnd Jmea firn-. (ran, together with other relatirea ' f.,un.! tw Mri,k'. t.r . , .a.A.-m,, "... j!Ti' '"rrfietl funds are entirely .-.Ua v im Br-rurilie-. ium : real estate. In ord?r to have it protv a n . A erir distributed the "erTiras of Ljiw!find that in Pamser conntr alone yer T.M. Peir, of 72:. Walnut street ! thpnr re fr,,ul '00 500 famillts ,1 -. , , j farmers fi-neral!r, that are entirnlr this citr, were en graced. Mr. Prilr ' , ..." T -v- i i ti- i u ..... b . a r.i destitute. In Nelson anl alsh went to WilmiaKtu and found that .untioa there i aLso "reat ilestitu- ,L. I.. 1 .1 tue ueeus or ine nropertr were in the band of Hoald A Co.. real estate aarenti. He nccured them ami sold the hou-.es ruakia' the l";aI transfer- Sorue time after Mr. Ileald was in forraed that a gentlt'tnan desired an audience with Lira in the front office. He stepped iu aud was met with the greeting : "How are y. Mister Ileald ? I would like an accountin." I'm sthrap pad." (ireat hearwus '." ejsculated the atounde1 reuleatate man. "Who are rou T" ULs.ax ai l v oai.rtn. -rsfrirk Grogan, surs. Who acuH rou hsre me V Pstrick Grogan, why Patrick Gro gan is dead, and I saw him buried two months ago." Jo long wid re. Mister Ileald Do I luk loik a dead man f Mhister Ileald I must hare tin dollars." The hair of the dealer in ground rents Saidmortjagea wva rising. lis waa scared ; so aoared that he grab bed hit hat aud ran out into the street. "The diril take aich carrrins on," w-.s the remark of the man as .he fol lowed to the Lighwar. Meeting a policeman on the corner he bid him the .lane of dayTjuat in time to see the gusrdian of the pence gasp : Titrlcla G.ogan ! Holy Ghost! and hurried off towards police head quarter.. "Wmt's gettin' into the people ?" mus-jd the stroller, as a little Irish g'.rl coming from school dropped her slate aud book and ran at the top of h'.r sved shouting Patrick Gro &an, murthtr!" H walked iuto tha house of an old friend and the good wife atared at him, with wid open eyes, tumb led iiTi r her wu!i tub, and with dripping skirt screamed : "A .-host ! A shost ! Patrick Gro gan I Patrick Gruguu !" Jumping iuto a street ear the man haal no ioower taken a seat when he piod u ulI cronr and fjuurk 1 'Jitumv ar yoa well f" "Jimmr r rou well T" Jimmy' face turned pais He gazed at the new comer in ter ror and with three jumps landed on the side walk shouting ; "The diTil The diril !" Go where he would or meet nbnu he might he had the same reception. Men fled, women screamed and chil dren ran iwir. "An' III get welf home, a war from theee daft spalpewna," was the oont-lasion he reached, and in time walked alowlr into the boiler r-oin at the Almshoose. The engineer .U into the ash heap and lar pc:ilei Tm aEcooxmos. 'Do too know me ? I'm Patrick Grogan. Spake man. Out wid it! What the diril does this all mane ?" But no amount "of pleading could bring a reply. The engineer's ton kas was paralrred with fv-ar. The intruder left and went into tiiu Alms house proper, here he created the greatest consternation among the in mates. Some laughed, some cried some ran, some stood stock still and all waa eunfaaian until the auperin tendant arrived. ''Lock at me, raid the man. I'm flesh and blood. I'm no ghost. I'm Patrick Grogan. For God's sake, spuke to me." The auperintendant was a sensible man and a non belierer in spooks. He took the man into his office and heard his story. It was Patrick Grogan. He said that during the superintendent's ah. sence he had U.-omt possessed with a desire to have a holiday himself. Patting an inmate in his place at the boilers and dressing him in hia work ing clothes, Patrick had left him in charire and crone on a trip to Vir ginia. He found the gunning so good that he stared for many weeks. The man who was killed, waked and buried was the inmate. The superintendent informed Mr. Hsald of Patrick's unexpected return to life. Mr. Hesld informed lawyer Daly. The latter sent for the Phil 1 v.;. --i . . i c; i., - r r , . . , , , ter much iersuaaton induced .them .... . ,. , .-V .war. W . a. . 1 1 BM 1 .-V-4) A U h A SB. 1 ikV saw Patrick the recognition was nn- I tual nJ lber" was mucn rejoicing l ltia "P resurrection. Lawrer Dalr hss the affaire of the i Patrick (irogan t state well in hand ; And Mtwfa Itrirk in FhilftaJt'lnhi within a day or two. . ... - - - StarTitioa In The DakotiS. I'm. ..i., I. t 22. A special dc s Paul, Miun., tavs : rtc, fram St. lue nciiri vx)iui:iiii.ee oi lue vuaui- r of Commerce has presenting a ! tartlinr rrimrt iu the leatittition existin - in the Dakotas. Ia wb-i , 1, n- j j . i I rtTiL i ( is much greater tftan lias yet been . reportet. The report continues : i "Ramsey countv has a iiuLition of J i - IT1?-. (.f "V1 .G'0 ' TL ."t .V ZIZT,.. ' t i i:s,. - fr rjLtu lli - tTr t - 1 .1 ' , , 1? "1 nmiiur j.irmi rrrr n:iiinu,'ran-;;urj(r 1,'atfe tnir I arms lor locit, jro --i-.na, ciotUinr. to carrr IU-m lUt u'fi - J . na"i winter. This ; rial pnipertv sticn aa mock, laa'-uiucrr, . w" . for and fund t. psitiu the crop. There Las j Wen acoutinnal drought throushout i tl" e"t'r aa.n and the crops! 1n almost a total failure, vl.stte.l a irr.11 s tV eeHit ,f a l.irce iniml-r of these r.-..!.le and we ic.,.. i .1 probuoly in thia district of North Dakota nit leas than 1.000 fam ilies who are nearly or entirelr destitute. "We find also that there is a dis trict ;n South Dakota that in in like condition. This dixtrict is embraced within Miner Lake, SonLjrn aud Betdla eounties but it is surrounded by populous towns and cities like Stoux Falls, Yankton, Huron, Water town, Pierre. Ac. and it is surround - that if application ia made to these cities by the proper authorities in the sereral counties sufficient relief SHsibtance can be realised to take care of this district foa the present at hast. "The devastated diKtrict in North Dakota ia directly dependent upon the twin eitiea Puluth and the larger towns on tha line of the North era Pacific Railroad in Dakota for assistance. K randal DUselred a Pasteral Kelatiea Nokrbtowx, Pa., Oct. Philadelphia Classia held 22. The a special session in the Trinity Reformed Church here to-day and dissolred the pastoral relations oxisting between llev. J, B. Shuinaker, D. D., and ihe St. Luke's Reiunued Church at Trappe. Dr. Sh um aker is the clergy man whoue iutimarr with a young widow of the neighborhood got him into trouble and led to a recomenda tion by the Chnrch Council that he resign tha pastorate. Huntingdon Local News: On Fri day last a young man named King, ag ed about 17 years, while out hunting on Jack's mountain, near Bellville, waa shot through the right lung by a youug mau named Beck, and dangerously wounded. King had been out hunting tha day before and shot two turkeys with one shot, and startd out on Friday morning before day break to resume tha search for the tuikeys, which he had scattered the day before. He waa walking aloug the roadside, when he waa struck in the breast by a ballet from Rock's rirle. He was taken to the residence of a relatire at Belleville, where he and his mother, who resides in Ohio, have been visiting for sev eral weeks. An exiuninatin of the wound was made by a physician, who n as unable to find the ball, but ha believe that the patient will reerrer. ADDHIOMAL LOCALS. Mr. Lt-Ldter of the McAlisttii.lt Lutheran church, and Mr. Graif of the Mifflin to n Lutheran church, will exchange pulpits next SabKitb. Two young isen at GaEoway school house near Franklin, Pa., fill ed a piece of gas pipe with Giaat powder and pi re it to an 11 year old boy t exphwlx The liitl fel low vranted to what it contained and pi Led at it with hia knife. An explosion took place. Eighteen chil dren were seriously injured. One had an arm blown .ff, another had an t-ve blown out ; others nre blind. J The young meu who l-isdcd too gns pipe fled the country. Mrs. Judge Darin of Jersey City, N. J., m ho waa providentially hind ered a week ago from coming to con duct Evangelistic aerricea in the MifBintswn M. E. Church, will be here next Satnrday November 2nd to f.ilfil her engagement. Hhe will addrrnti the Sunday School at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, aud conduct the public services in the cwn-rrepration at Idi A. M.. 21 P. M., and 7 P. M. The msi-rices will be continued after noon and crening of each day, during the ennuing week. From the Dum anuon Iltn-ord ; For some time paxt J. 31 Bruuer has miHHed pig, potatoes, A;c., from bis farm aud could not account for their dUapM-aranae, until last Tuesday, when he got a clue which led to the Italian boarding liouae at Haas mill, which has Icen run on the Italian plan ever since they arriva l here to work on the railroad. The June flood made a wreck of tbe running j gear oi the mill and tney rentou it. Getting out a search warrant and ac companied by conntal)le Mike Smith, Mr. Bruuer went to the mill and there found hia pigs iu bags under the Italian bunks. Then there was a com motioa. The women brandished knives in front of the aearchers, but they were not to be frightened oft Aftr finding what they were after the nippers were quickly clipped on one of the loudest and the others quickly get out of the war. Matters were adjusted by the Italiana paring Mr. Bruner $20, and being allowed fire days to leave the place. Republican defeat in Pennsylvania in 1889 is possible from one cause only o'0-connVionce which nec essarily Ireed apathy Our recent great majorities in this state are a source of danger in a campaign like this, aa ther are ant to make us re lax our efforts. The Democrats have inaugurated and are prosecuting an ffectire "Still Hunt," and they hope a j .1 i t t to succeed through Kepublican orer- connUence and lrdilterence. To make suocesa certain we must get down to the hardest kind of work. If we get the Ha thst this is an "Off Year," and bao our efforts uputhat conclusion, we mar, frankly speaking, be Udlv "left." Having won the last National elec tion upon the Tariff isKuc, a dofeat or err-n a small maj.iritr, in I'enu- i , ,1 ., tVr.. A,.., ' uld be heralded re-ac- : . e- - " -r- , A ,,, ""iKOicre.01 auiucweUndi. woud be a aerious menace to partr i a guod ai.ie ot cultivation, bolaiice ia tun- a Ciovernor'. ..-c... "s.ii ou, (,ngref. i rM.timfli a n I O l.mne .tn ri,..i'i. ?3 S.Hrttor Trill be cbo- ; '"- cam Hint utV iril fi run ov I rihi'4 - We nuw 111 a full role, Mill carry tue mate iy a iiana.aome ma-1 .Aa., p0 (-t) jljj. m a MO- ailed -eff vear," an cMra-.i.lmai v a:nount of effort ia rejuireil. . . .1 i: iiej.uuiirans : Wtalcbwards for ! ttie Cain- ; Thorough organixatiou only brinir siioo-.ks. Eu-rnal Vigilance is the :. -1 II e KJl Republican Viotorv. Ut; ware of tbat Invention of Dem ocracy a "btill hunt." Republican defeat is possible only through Apathy. Victories are won ly jx-rsi&tent individual effort. A decisiva victory in '89 menus a decisive victory in '00. Our recent big majorities were won by hard work. Many a man has been elected by one majority. As goes Pennsylvania so goes the Union. Keep the Keystone State in the Arab of Republicanism. Vote yourself and see that your neighbor rotes, dsn. Bloated by a Rat's Bite. RaaorNo, Pa., Oct. 22 "While plaving a number of oyster barrels in front of a restaurant on S uth Sixth St., this afternoon D. Spangler a 5-year-old boy, was observed to fall and roll into the gutter. Several men ran to his assistance, for ha trare evidence of bains' in the most ! intense agonv and appeared to bo in I , . 0 r , . , , I conrulsions. W hen he was picked up a large rat fell froau underneath his ! doming, suti-an eaamiaaaion snfwea 1 that the rat had bitten a hole in the baelr .f tlis. l-iva rieet Tin. cnmrl , ..ir.a -., I ' o , , " "a , " nour ine uniorunate uoy was so 010 at -ed and his face so discolered that he had lost all resemblance to a human being. The efforts of physciana appeared to hare no effect, and he grew Eteadily worse, so that his Ufa is despaired of. Floods in Japan. Sas Francisco, Cal., Oct. 22 The steamer Belic arrived last night from Hong Kong and Tokohoma. Japenese pajtera state that com pleto returns from the one prefec ture of aichi show that CSS jeople wtre droaned and 121 injured dur ing the floods of Sopteniber 11, and tbat over a thousand houses were swept away and thousands of acres of crops deatrorwL In a review of the calamities caus ed by flood during the year 1889, tha Japan Mail says : '"Incomplete re turns show that twelve perfect ures hare been devastated, 2,419 people killed, 155 wouuded and 00,000 peo ple deprived of the means of sub sistence M"re than 50,000 houses have lw-tn sw ept away or submerged, 150,000 acres of crops destroyed. about 6,000 LridfroK wanned awar. and some hundreds of miles of road j broken np. t How Congress Will Sunt). WAsinswTox, D. C, Oct. 22. The eight new Senator who will take their seats when Congress iutet in December, will nake the Senate stand f"rtT-fie republicans to thir-ty-kiue Democrats, provided the Mon tana contest is favorable to the lat Ur. Over 6000 Dead. Baltoiorf, Oct. 22. Secretary Carter of the health board has re ceived a sanitary report from Asiatic Turker showing the extent of the epidemic of cho.era in Mesopotamia, a part of the country lying bftwaen the Euphrates and 1 igres Hirers. ... . . . . i - The total number oi lu ains irons cholera from July 27 to September 26 waa 61 1 3. Among the lllu;te(l cities were Bagdad, wherein there were 924 deaths in about five weeks; Nasario, 486 deaths: Basran, 450 Kerkank, 38o: Kcrbela, 343: Chatra, 345. LEG 1L. OTICB. AU person having i t rls-m, whataoerrr, rinit Cbu. A. ZeiMlt, d.coid. Imlo of Tuacarots tuwnamp. Jmii,(a Cuuul, fa., will pfesM preMut IbM aiua, duly proven to the ondignl wiihiu 60 dara or tor ersr be debarred : And all tbie "iuf ing bin will likei tuakn ruiupt piymenl. A. KVa.VS, Jlloruey in fact fur Philip S- Zindt. Tbonip.uilul , fa., Oct., 24 iL,, 18X. E XKCUTOK'S NOTICE. Wheroaa, Lnttara TeatannDlary on IKe ektate et 1&kikl Siasaa, larv of Fa.retu toWDtbip, dfiaaal, Naa brn irranieil tt I ho unierriyried, all poraona indcblad kaid aatala ara reqiiRaled In mkw ituiue- diata payment, ana tune navmic cuhu trill pleaa prvaoiil thrm iiruprrlr autbanli- catsd lor kottleiueot, to JU3hra KOTURO-K, Extcutor M.rti:otuwn, Pa., October 14, lb. AUMINISTKATOK'S SALK Ot VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By rirtse ot an order the Orptian'a Court of Juniata Cauuty, isi.aad on lh 17th day of Svptembar, A D., 18U. tba aa4er aigsad adminutrstor ul' the aatata of Hub en N. Thoiapaon, lata of tba townabip of Lfeiaararo, la Uia county ot Juniata, autr ot fannsrlvsttia, will sell by public outcry oa tae preuuaes la IJalaeare loarn. abip, Juniata county, Pa , on Saturday, November 23, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M., Ibn follewing rery rai oable raal eatmte .- A certain maaauue ani tract of lanl sit- nata is Dalawaro taoaabip, Juniata cob sty, rennayiraaia, mimwi aud deacrib-Ml totlowa, ris .- Un tka north by land wl William G. Thompson and Criaa Snaoian ; on the oast by landa ot aaid Uriah Sbuiaau, uaorgo lav lor and MicnaeiJUraber ; oa Ito aouib by lauds ot said MicUaal Grnur and tbe Juniata Kiver ; ami n tuo ( by lauds ol said n iluain U. Ihompaou aud cuniaiu- snehuadred aad eighty-seven acres, taur or ioaa, having tuM-ooa eroded A LARGE BRICK DWELLINU HOU9K. rital BASK BASS'. waoa-anei, trio sua bo pjn. Abaat . uiaiao . utasvaa BU4 M.UWWI,, hcaui tb1 tuJ a Tuunc IhrtHv orcbard IU AT taal reariua culatl ltlaiu. TEKMs OK SAUK : Tea per cent, of cent ,,,,t " " . purci., money t is paid when ' atifeaea auarn ; r uijeo per cm oa tbe j Ifl aaj ei Jai.uaiy, A. U , irW) ; " " J ,;U".J: . " I-r re 1st. ra (lar I -I il ir Ml 1 wentv "'3 f A. D.. ftc, wben deed will delivered ai,d pos- i fcraMuu eivcn ; aa! ot cbe baiauce ibirtr- tbree aud uu tbird ol the urcUoe money, kw eacuuibciaucci tu n-iiiiiaa chaise nn j tt.e r-al eiaie during ilii li:e ef Sxru K. . 1 botupson, widow ot said decedent, aad I thai IniMTMil fliMrr.t In t,M Bai.l 1.. i ..Till. allv on ine i.i d .y ot April j ant me pri... cipal at bar de:l to tna parlies eiititled ti .1.. . ...h .h. 1......- ... Ibereio ; aua la. balsuca ol tae purchase money to tie paid April lsl, IbVl, to be se cured by judg-iaiodt aisi ia -igae. VH1SU SUL'MA.V, . jldmiuutTmlor. OOD I11CTBI COMMOSWCaLTU. j JLfcCTlON' PROCLAMATION . j WUKKEA3, br an art or (General As 1 setnbly of Ihe Commonwealth ol Punn j sylvsnia, entitled " An act relating to Klec I lions ol tins Commonwealth," p.tsae.1 the .and day of July, IM49. an.l iia aspple I menta, it is the duly of the e-ueritT ol every - county within this CouiM.nealth to giTe public notice und to uui;v-rt Tbe Utbcers tu be Llect.-d ; Designste tba 1'lacea at which the Elec tion is to be beld; aud Give notice that certain persons holding other ofbees oi' profit or trust are incapable of holding or exercising, at the i.me time, the office or appointment nf judge ot elec tion, inspector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth therefore, 1, FRANKLIN MT. NUBLK. High Sheriff ol the connty of Juuiata.1 do hereby make known and give this public notice to ihe bloc tars of tbe cuanir ef Juniata that on Tnsidar. SoTcmber S, laS9, (it being the Brat Tuesday after the first Monday of aaid month,) a tieneral Flection will be held in tbe several Election Districts established by law in aaid connty, at which time w,a ote -" bl'' for ,he e,l ofbeers hereinafter named, to wit: .. aM . .... ' UKEK of tha Commonwaaita ot P,.y. vsnis ONE PERSOV for the office of SUB- VETOR of lb County of Joaiata. OiSE PERSON for the office of CORON- KR of the Conniy of Juniata. I also hereby make knwn and gire no tice, tbat the places for holding the afore aaid General Election in the aeveral bor ougba and townships within tbe county of Juniata, are as follows, to wit : Thejreeraen of the borough of Mifflin town are to bold their election in the aoatbeaat room of the Court Ho one, known as tne Sheriff's office, in said borough. Tbe freemen of the township of Ferman agh are to bold their election in the north east room of the Court House, known as the Treasurer's office, in Miffiintowa borough. Tbe freemen ol the township of Walker are to bold their election at the School Uonse in Mexico, in aaid township. The freemen of the township of Delaware are to hold their election st Sinith'a School House, in aaid township. Tbe freemen el the borough of Tbomp aoutown are to hold their election st tbe School Iloase in said borough. Tho freemen of tbe township ot Green wood are to bold their electin at the Pub lic House of Adam Arnold, injsaid township. Tba freemen of the township of Moaroe are to bold their election at the gcbool House in Kichtield, in said township. The freemen of tbe township of Sosqne bann are to bold their election at Fry moyer'a Hotel, in aaid tewnship. Tbe freemen of the township of Fayette are to bold their election at tbe School House in UcAlisterrille, in ssid township. The freemen of the borough Patteraon are to bold their election at the School Uonse in aaid borough The freemen ef the eoroug" of Port Reyal 4l! lo IKl.ii llieir elif.l.i, MI iui ,ClnHl iliii are in nowi tneir cl.-eHon at spruce 111" School llouae, in aail toa nsliip. The treeiucn of tbe toanshipnf Turlelt are to bold their election at the Church Hill Sehuol lieuw, iu aid toa-tinhii. The fretn'en ol the townnliip ol lt-aler.-Ui h-M tin ir elertimi at the School lloiite at Acidemia, in smd toa naiiip. The treeuicii t the townxltip of Tusesrora, except that portion ol it l init north-w t aranl ot the aiiuuiiit f Hie sLiue tuouutoi, re to hold llieir elitioti at tba School llouae near McCulloch's Mills, in Raid town ah I p. The freemen of the townilrp of Tack, :. eept that riiu ot it lying north- est w .1 1 of tbe aumniit ol tLe Shade ujountnin, an? ! ; hold thuirelection at the Lack School Ho-i-. ' in aaid towrihip. The freemen of much of the town!iip ' of Lack and Tucarora as lie north-r-t ol ' the summit ) Hie .Mid mountain " hold their election at I.auver'i- School rtoiie in said district. tiThe election iw to lie open; d m T o'clock in the ion-noon, und .th.ili continue a about iuti-rmiMiioii or adjon-n-meat, and is not lo Ik- eloseil lic!t r ? s'ClvCk in tbe eteiimj;. I a'ao hereby make known and Kive no tice, that I he iiiseclors ami jil'ie.s l. .. 1 1 .Deet at the rts(kcii'e plwcea uppoiuifl ; holding the election in the district at hi. h the3 reipe:tiTely belonfr, be! ore 7 ' ni-k ' in the iiKn-n'.ig of Tiesia.v, No 6 1h:i. and curb aaid inspector shtll apnii!it one ; clerk, hu aliall lie a qil ilill. J voter ol -oicli ' district. j In esse thi person who shall hie,- r - ! ceived the second highest number ol I for inector shall nwi Atteml 011 the liv el' any election, then the person who shal. Nsw received the s,;t:lil bljrbest nil:iiber nt vttles for jude at tha uext preceding el.-, tmn ah:ill act as in5pettoe in his pje. An-I in case the .eruii a ho sh.tll hive receif. the hi;h-nt nuiulx-r ct votes shall not a tend, the pcrsou eleetetl joJge slull apxuit an inspector in his pl ies- ; and 111 case Hie per son eleeted judjcx shall not attend, then the inp,i-ior arhu received Ihe highest uu niter of rotes shall appoint a judu 111 bis ice ; and if auv 'atine siiill continue in the b-ird tor the spa4'e al one hour sl'tr-r lha liiur tizeil by ! fur Ihe op- nin(j ol lli- . In;- I tion, the qualified voters ol the lowiMhip, j ward or district tor which aucb otlicer ilisil have been elected, present at I be pls-a ol . election, ahatl elect one of their nuuib.r lo j till such raeancv. SrrcUL Attkmtiok j is hereby directed to the 8th Article of t'i- 1 New Constitution. Sectiob 1. livery male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qual ifications, aball he entitled to vote at all elections; t'irtf He ahall have been s citizen of tha (,'uited Slates at least one month. Strand He ahall have resided in th State one year, (or it having previously been a qualified elector or native bnru eititen ol Slate, be ahall have reinaved therefrom and returned, then six mouths.) immediately preceding the election. Third He sh-tll b-tve resided in the elec tion district where h snail ort'er to vote at least iii nontbs iiumedtaicly prcceuiug the election. aarM If twenty-two rears of age of upwards, ha shall have paid within two years a Stats or county tax, waicb shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one mouth before the election. I alo hereby make known and give no tice, that 'everyperson excepting J unices of the Peace, who ahall hold any orticc or appointment of oflicc or trim nnder the L'nitcd States, or his State, or any citr or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent who ia or shall be employed under legislative, execu tive or judiciary departments of his State, or of the Coiti-d M.iU-s, or of auy incorporated city or district, and also lli.it every member ol Congress and of the Sf.ite I leglsiatnre and of the select or common I council of any city, or commissioner of any j incorporated district, is by law, incapable ol 1 -. , i ic mug tuna me r appointment of judjtc, iusrector ot I fU.rtr nf sui- ,m-ri..n in tl.i t i . t. uoiaing or exerciamc al the same tnui the 1 : . J . : ....vv,uu,u.c,,(Ul luspeciur, juaf e, or omer oHicer r ricviiuii 1 1 Uf CHglUte 10 may tlH-9 , tbon to b voted tor. Also, that in the 4th section of the Act .t' ; Atuiembly, entitltl Au .Vet reUnng lo ex- I editions and for other purimeM," .approve.. ' April lhthf IJMO, it ien.u-ii ibat tbe .u'nn- j aii I lib ii'jctiou Hbnll not tx-couMrticd no t an to prevent auy uulitju-y otticer or borough T"" erv,n8 as judge, in-pector or : ; . -" VT' eiecuon oi tommoiiweaiin. I As therein directed, I also give official i j notice of the following provisions of an act j j approved March &, lH'.rti. eniilleil" An Art j ri-iculaiiiig th- mo.lt ot voting at all clec 1 Hons in ihe sev.-ral counties af this Com- i monwealth : i iKCTio I. Be it enacted bv the Senate ' snl House ol Kepreseutatives of the Com monwealth ot l'eniiM Kania in General As senibly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualined voteis of the several counties of this Com mon wealth, al all general, township, bor ough aud special elections, are hereby here after authorized aud required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, sev.-rallv classified as , .", . 7. , . ! of all Judges ol Courts vote.l lor, and la l I lalled outside "Judiciarv one tick,. I ih..u. . 1 1.... ti..i-..t .i.uii .i . .u . . : shall embrace all the names of Stale olbcur roted for, asd be labeled "State;" o ie ticket shall embrace the names of all reuntv officers voted tor, including office of Sena tor, member and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, if vo ted for, and labeled "County and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. irtt and Strong Section of tht Act f Con gretM of March 31, INTO. Sectios 1. Be t tmacte.1 by th' Senate and House of Heprtientativet of the United Statee of Jmtrtc in Congrtj aembUd, That all citizens of the L'uiied Sia.eo, w ho are, or ball be otherwise qualiti.t'l to vote at any election by the people, in any tate, Terri tory, district, county, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality or ottier territorial subdivisions, shall beeutiile.1 and allowed to rote at all aucb elections without distinction of race, color, or previous con dition of aerv it iide. any Constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation of any State, Territory , or by, or under its authority to tha contrary nota iibsiaiiHiiig. Skctiox 2. jlnd be it further enacted. That if, by or nnder the authority of the Con. atilution or laws of any State, or file laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a pri-requisite or qualification tor voting, and by such Constitution or law persons or officers are or shall be charged w ith the performance of duties in turiiisbiiiK to citizens au opportu nity to perform such prerequisite to become qualified to vote, it shall Ihi the duty of every person and otticer to jrive all citizens ol tbe United States the same and equal opportunity to perioral aucb pi-ereqnisite snd lo become qualified to vote without dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of servitude, and if any such person or officer shall refuse or Knowingly omit to give full eflect to this section, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person agrrioved thereby, to be recovered by an a. mm on tbe case, with full costs and such allowance tor counsel lees as the court shall deem just, and shall also lor every such oQ'ent-e be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred do'.lars or be imprisoned not ess than one month nor more than one year, oi both, at tbe discretion of the court. Given under my band st my otbee in Mltfiin town, this fourth day of October, in tha year ot our Lord one thousand eight bun dred and eij:hty-n:ur, and of the Indepen dence of tbe United States, the one hun dred and tbirtreuih. FRANKLIN Y. NOBLE, Sheriff, SberifTa Office, Mifllmtown, i October 4 lb, .f. $4t. at 1NZ i 'J ni,f) : 1 Jj?vJ M 7 LA I av 7 KEWINCJ 1 j OBiCCO A 1 -C GooA quality 0) fc rqaref in only one 3haJbG-3xa- full 6ozJbIu5 te most convnerir to cut for pocket or "fo carry wljole. Insist ot rjavWj tfje Genuine Yi'iih 1fte red H tin tig , made onjj by, John 'finzerC:Br,LoMisvifle,l3 Successiui Trsstmftnt of Oi A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! IIIIRIS'S tbe nase ml all I'lrrs.rs MKMOBfr KIIJ.KB Hills Ihe Mleratsea. SoccessfulTrntaeit, cures: Catarrh, BrsMteains. OonsweapMoB), Malaria, Rhesfanatlssa. rnlwM Tawte mm WMd rsnaw. Tka afflrsay rf U MlaMba KilUr ia cssaa sf am. avaifpOua has Im so (fetttsnr ifamanrtrwsl thst wa mi lusfltisd m slsaailQc fee- neitem ikmsi I si wn4 aim of m-U't-' hnm Ws do mi sjsftw ssr ft ammim powsr Hi eortsir isin se isr , titst osaw Is anto-a1tls. bat w a slssst tiuM S villcsr, iricui wiim lbs Issy- m o 4 sss Ihss lulf nt Psxi-s aits tsnrspiHlta. k ssl afearta4 ws Aed it ft be-t fcunw. F.tsrr ooa abisild uss a. fwtrtM.tUrt tlM w1 um. wliml fr- rn srKli mctirsbl vbrui-s. fV ass Micrsbss. or svrm-. srs eu.. tA Hmus 1 nJI-iM uist will km Um iwtm and at tba asa.-t' t irn -:-rs t 'js istMnt 1 bs tmm v ass SJd oslj in sm mllsa om jtis. Trtee S3.IKI. 9i-lai l" U iWswoUi. rssp: rbii h rMih of sll. Phj-its 'A I 7 rrs niwnwi in chsrrs.if tbs nSies bM Nr 'imilsr and infm-rtoti. Wni. f.a.am's Micrr.i.a ai:!sr, iiai aniicAzt MEAT-CUTTER. C ICajltsJlXl nvr J -, aXXtafad the ha-tst 1 i -h tat, a S' .. H'.i's.-i?'''.' so. im aast. STpata .on rflp AaERICAf ai"Fi to. sa a Watissr. a. rslladalpsa. Lii rsnd to fa-:r sa FX (Ptfac asO- 'itMsa 1 rfjatTs. V aaXawOaJLaI aSUt- Haeaii Sscth Pans Co.S5 Z. list 8US.T. " J-1FTT SOUJU for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE l.OfiCbcwtaot st, Phil aria. I'trMitioar- fr .rmdoalvt. Time ret) ai red 3 to 4 noi. lib. ST nt ippeU .4kr.f:;J!iif.r a, - "w. '' -" tr-t .( aita m ( rtan. itl 1 , JwiX-X litanntt-L. lloftton! 3fJ a t l. Life of HEHRT WARD BEECRER .13' It llhistrsl. .1. slrlnr hi. lf fr..m h( hWk i, kla rta oaa l--i'ar. r i n f laisOd. CaiON IIIHIK .. SlMlaw ii.. llrawailrav. !.. S A L F. S :tl 7. N ANTED tn canvaaa t-ir . m , , M',,tv ""J' OVH" of Nnr-erv Stek rn.i.i i.nt. salerr ntsl Taper sea pal : to ra-.-cmrul uiru! A;.'j .iucMi:iii Met.tloa this P'iper. Cbnao Brothars C.Hpanr, Kecbest. r, J(. T. Aug. 2I-8t. The only complete beak published. Kw ready. AMERICAN FISHES. A popula.- treatise upon the eaaie prd Food Fisbs or N- rrh A.uerica, with es pecial reierence lo habi:. at.d lar'heds el captare, by G. nruwn io' da, C S. C ni misaiunar ot Fish and Ki-bi ri. s. Willi nnmrreus iihutraMoa and n.akalleenl lroatt..p:eca ptala bt a br..k tri.Ui in Bins colors. The work is p..bliaiird in one ro. om, Kojal Octavo, o.er i-M panes Irora new p atea, on bauda iae -pei, and ei. caiiflv bound. Scut free on rstiit af nriee i 60. r ' FilLK'ER Jt ALLE1, IT 13 Chestxct St., .'uu.aDci.rniA, Juiy 10, le89 Pa fo-ti etui set nr.rr e.rthc.no which Kiui ssiom.oi aa.ar sward ot a CLOTH US LINK laal requuva A. Cu thfs Fias. Every OuUM-a.ep., . lauuJress sad slore-kaepar wan s it. btw.lt aaat by mall, S teat lor 2-Sen.. 12 t.i fr 6PeU FirttClmt, jitiXTS WJIHTEU for tht, Count), a.lreas NilafoN a. BOND at. w.. aiauuiactuiera Agnn la, 1'uiU.l Fa.. (l,ock Bos Wd.) tlphia Tl s m eTjT to canvass for tha sals of Nursery Stock. A toll lina of leading apecialuiea. Salary and expenses paid to successful tnna. No experience D accessary. Write tor terns, statiug age. Mention this paper. C. Ia. UotlabT. Nnrserymao, Kast Fark, Rochester, X. V Sep't 4th, 188, 3m. TIIEPESYLVaXIA THK CELEBRATED rOBCE-FEZD rH0?HATX ATTACHMENT GRAIN DRILL Saw Wili.8, Eaai.t. . Sraanaan implb- rts a sraeiAurr Sssd rea Cataloois. A. B. rat.a-.lw.rra.. Untiled, Terk, p.. t tft e a. n aV WT fS a wW. VrwV iWJr-'Mosaa-3. tJ3 to I5CB. flka,n M FALL fe WINT I HATE THE V LATEST FALL WINTER STYLES The t liampio. dataller ef Juniata Ccunty h lurneal fram tha Easterai cities with a r.i,i!rf V FALL AND Will b'i TrvendT nuUhine merits. MEN'S HOY'S A CI11LDRKN S 4 FASHIONABLE CLOTIIIXq i f r : . i - i -c . a. . ... au.i uoJir mi iiisuiiig uwia. I irn viesa, COtnliUjl'ij,' ;t,l Elegance, with prics that will astanish you. 2o anle m t I prove this. But I ask your paironge only attt of II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS JKWKLKY, Calico, TprcaTe and Ciifrs.TrnnVn r Snteliel Sam'l STRAYEH. THE 0LP TIELIABLE CLOTHIER AND Fir.SKln IN PATTERSOIX. June 16, lggf. OILS ! OILS ! OILS TEE ST1KD1RD OIL COMTASI of Fittabnra; Pa., make -A. SPECIALITY of aaanofactarinf for th Domestic a 1 . 1 faj. a al t a w- . iraae ibs rttun nrmnmt er XJiumiuaf inr and Liabricatinsr Oila. TTanktks iv.i i J- -- " wiiuw, sums vsiBi jm uwuw iiuai Petroles with We challeBje comparison erery known Product of Petraleum. If yoa wish th ntott UJflFORML Y SA T1SFA CTORY OILS IJT THK MARKS T, ask for ours, trade for Mifflin town ana ieinity Supplied by FRAXC1SCUS HARDWARE k CO. January 2nd,-l9-ly. Jew Firm. nrtn PALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months come. Full and Winter to come. Full and Winter ' re Lert, anfl to conform to the change, tlie Senior memlier - tlie tirill has Hist rftnmpd frnm i r.Trirem inrKci, trhere ivs pe i l.ia 1 . . ; iclicu nil u grtr.H C.I re llie gOOflS ! flint Ii.B r,, a,.. r.. ara.v ii.o iiiniij JiTlr. DROP We have now filled our nheives vith Fall am Winter 1. j r It 1 1 VJOOC18 OI ail kinds. (Jur CUS- trmera hve appreciated our ellOrt to give them COods tO aim mcir purpose!, anu vr believe that wa ar letter pre jiared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to a .1 , their ! nd sec and be P.-itisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what vou want. Shoes and I2oots Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be uited in fit, quality and price a , ' W hatever improxementB hare been added bV the manufactures we have them all. W CAn mpply you with foot wear for any in or out door service Our grocery Department ncrer lags. Wc have on hand a lull line oi Fresh, Plain and Fancy Of-tOsH Elatl sRl-5 B-J rnlWR JLaO. i SI .V 1 a., a aibo, inm oniy ruu lint ol QUEENS WARE in the county. Erery houne must have its full supply ot Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for auch ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mara Stezbt, Orrosira Coubt Horsa, Mifflinttvvrn, Pa., Fredk Sen. a WINTER QOOOSa I woald infarst tka jmttlis that 1 have w is my acw snilliaary star st say p.aca of retidsae on WsUr ttrest, MiHlniow., sscaad door frost corner of Briar stin afnllsUck,f Fall ssd Wint.f atillir ry ana Savikg employed Srst class ssillmeis Xass prepare, to aapply thapaUia with rryUi., f.aad ia a lrstelass aiill1D '" axamin siy stock. I catir it n troabl to shew goods. MRS. DEIJtl Mareb 2J-r.l.r. And al WIfiTER GTOC rirals, win nXon ni Mil wLen I gire compete -isfaet SnOKS.OVER-ALLS, Watcbj, Whit - Shirt. Xtok ttt r t w-"l b. r J-tt-jps ! Pennsylvania raili TIM I-TABLl t'a and artarHaadar Wis traiss that step at llrflliiii r KABTWaRO. '"Wan sisiiy n tg s. is i vrana airr . Bontinfdea fi.SU . m.' yOB., r,: : T,11 a. sn., NVaioi Hsmiltra T,T! t e : HeTns-town 7.37 a. ta.. I.w,tnw, , m., Milford '.0 a m.. MiWin t"T. .l koti ; Tescarera ! Tbompaonto : s Mill' an., siririnc at Uarrubnrf at H'lt, L j and at rhiUdelphia, ljib p. a , at ,l a. BB., and itoppmr s atl tsTI I statiosa between A Henna asd Htn ; raarhos Mifflin at I0.WJ a. at.. Btrrawt j ll.fff p. M., and arri'ea is Fiiilad ' 3.15 p. m. Mait Taais leaves PiMtWarf i, , ' ,!' a. ai , Alfoona st 2.0t p. a,., ui ma I piBf at all regular statiaai arrirtiatl '! p. ., Msrrlsburf 7.U f. m.,tt adelphla I0,i"i p. nt. IT art Bzprens lesres PittliT tlltbis : AUaeaa 2U p ra , Trruae niifm; ) I irdo 7 87 p di ; I.ewlatowa 4 . fc IflinOlOpm; MarrislHirg l"ts,;Jm. ; delphia 4 'Jk a at. Fhihadeluhia Karss will n:f at t, ! al 11 7 p. as., whsa la- 4 TMTWitD. Vaw I.lsr U-ares I'hisdelphis U s . 11 tUims Harrihnrf 3 4 a a - n, ;.; i ewi,,. B . v u, ; Knm 1W pin; arrives at I inl.irr ! 1 1 Kf Wat Passfsofb !ffi Pbil,V. ', 1,i,T 4 30 m-: i!irt,iik. 1 Duwirnion, e J s m.; .Nviirf. sat aiinersrowri, ;i 10 a. in.; TLiTu;iti of: 62 a. ei.; an lvke, IU ' in.; J ;ifw. era, 1P4 a. m.j 'Uexic. in 07 . ,. Pa. : K. ions, n.: sur.. I'UHa. V i!H in. I . siiiiorw, i jti . i.rrnw.. 11 4 i. a. - Lewit..w, m i, . m.: scv.-.t-im. mt ; Newton Tlarnilt-n, 11 ::'t a. m.; If ' tingdon, VZ 17 p. m ; T rr.-nr, I ii; p. 1 J Altoona, 1 45 p. m.,in1 .Mp,n:i,,risr jtati.iit l.efwtrii Jlrtrrthtirir gn I A' OrtTTB FxraiS!" Ic.ves rinla-1. !pMa a Ir at 6-t,n j.. ni., Hnrrislmre, 1 1T1 a n, stoirii st KockviUe. M irv.villp. Pii-. ,,on. -vwP,rN "i!,"rl,w.Th..irh ; Tort Itryal, tine at Uiff;a, 1 1 jj a. a.;i. : '"a, 2 . in.,mi riti.tmrg, V.ah Tsais leaves I'Mla.lslpfcis rlar u : T.OO a m., Harrislmrg 1 l.l'M . KJiVW S'.'.. ! and Altoena retches A Itacsa at Htl f. rittaburp: 8. IS p. Altocn AcreHseharias laiTss ti- adelplns dailv at 1 1 f," a. ui.. fl.'ri.-a :4.15 p.m., Doncsnno 4 1? f. ra-, porrS,10p. m., Milier.ras-a s. sv. Thompsontown 6,"S p. m., V.-1r. i.M p. 'U., Tliscarora p. ni.. Mrxiea i.5t) a, . in., Port Knial ."i,.' p. ni., Mi"ns 6,0 f. ta., Lewistown b,'J3 p. fu , llcVertssi i. 4 y. m., Newtnn iia niltoa 7.1 a. a... finetinfrdn 7 4S p. ri , Alrsena V 99 f. aw 2'acifle Kxpressleavsa PhMads'.phia 1114 p ra; Harrisburg 3 10 a ra ; DnBrusst 'sSam; Newport i 00 s m ; Mirths 4. - I.ewiatewB l a ni ; Wcteytasaia. Mt. Union 6 4. a ta ; HasliBfluL 12 a s ; Peteraburfr b Jo a m ; . frn. a Craav 6 4") a m; Tyrone (am; Rail's -W 7 2. s is ; Altoona 8 tH a ni Fitlw! T2 45 p as. Sea shore Kxpreaa. east, an anastas. i wi" CODnoct wi,h -bandar Mail s.i is Hsrrisburg at 1 15 p..as. letvi?tow! division. ' Trains leave I.ewialswn Jnncrisa is as- rer at S 18 a so. If) fk a ro. I 16 tar ' Knnhnrr ill til . . 1 14 n n. Trains arrive at Lawistawa Jnncrisla llilroy at 8 66 a m,.l'a pm, 4 r1 ' Saabnry a: J a aa, 4 ' p. m. TIBOHj DIV11IOH. Trains leave T?aas far I'NaiaiWi i4 j Lock Hares at 8- i a m, 7 1 s w .. Lass 1 yren tor CnrwusTilla aa C-avBSJi st ' 8 10 am, I Is at, I IS p w. ': TraiaiUaraUw.es. far vrarriaraaWt, Fanaaylraaia Ksrsace aad Sciia a tat tu and 1 10 p aa. Trains a-risa st Tyras frsaa wsllaisitt and Lack Hare alll a i a at aad tSys- Trainaaxriva at Tyrol ai Carets rill aaitCleaxlald al 6 s9s.s, saa 11 ra, 17 pm. Travss atria at Tyres .- SawHt, Ws rir Stark, and Peonty Itaaia Fanses st I 25 a s, at &4U m. B. . . T. H. . h. BES-rtBaV WVISHS- Train War Rantsv(da far 4'i nyadnas. and Caaaberlaad at 8 ? s. aad ti. p. sa. Traia-a arrir at rlBoiaa;dM fra frd. Ryaassan and tlslsvliU at H 11 pa BL, 99 p. at. HOI.LIDATSrit BRANCH. Trains leave All. a far piats Ss:s, sl rtB.!iin. 12 f p m. Iff " a 00 p m., P 00 p a 80 p sa. Trains arrive- at Alfoena frst f1 Sonfb, at 6 4H m. 11 f.i a ir. 1 . 65 p. iu. B 4rj p. m. 7 as pm. anil the new niir.iPir.3 VAGOIJ pUMtswt fUcbasr ISharta wr Twa, r Farwlai and oafcar kssasa. SLS-lM avail m aa alaa 1.41 a. to.. VandrkaV.u . . a air.B-a w . a - wn f,2 a. m., O irwi,r tawn .0 a m., Ntrwi n-hwirts.Sr" wr KCNNETT WACON C KaTWafBTT SfWAsnr, ' " - jj'.wi" ' : aaa'7T'J? a-saaaassaassss' a fa- -arX- i
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