SKST11SLL UEl'UBLICAH MirtLINTOWN. WKOM'MUY, WT. H, 1MM. Ii. F. SCI1 WEIEIl, Dirom amd raopaiBTOB. Republican State Ticket. GoVEKNOtt, OEOntlK "VV. DELAMATER, (.'iKwfuril County. I.t EfTKJi ANT-i ioV 1CRXOB, LOUIS A. WATKE3, Lackawana County. barKKTAHY UF INTraNU. AFFAIRS, THOMAS J. STKWAKT, Montgomery Couuty. HR (OMJRES!, Iain's K. Atkiuaon. t.ia assim ui.T, William Hertzler. FOR rROTHONOTAKY, Oliver C. Dir. n.lerfcr. Cul "i rv (OMMslUIB, Uiui'-i Kliuman. Wm. li. MoCahnn, corsTT tbkasi:rb Jam? J. McMullia. MSlRIlT ATTHRNET, J. Frank St oner. oil MTV ATliITOR, W. 1. Graham. It. S. CrrayWll, am in faror of the Repupfican party in His campni-n, because of its position on the question vf taxation, whien is one of tie most important issues u-AcA the farmer fias to mert. VliTUB LL I'lOLETT. Ovca"'oniilly tin; oM aol.lier die, ami th piv.j tliou'lit it would be a 'OoA thinjj to provile a decent bar iaffor tliosa who die iuiligent, even at tin- eifri!H of the Statu. Would vou li.ive fur Governor u man who would refuse tLeiu a lUoeut burial ? At'JfTAST (jISbRAL UasTINOS. "The KepuUn-aua of Philadelphia were never better united than this ytiir. The Iwal tickets are all pood and there is absolute exemption frctn faeti'iuiil divisions. The city Detuo-crai-v uro dirupLd in Randall's) old dinti'u-t, aud the intlueuce of this will b, tVlt br the entire organization. We look f-T "O.UOO majority for Del uniater iu th3 City of llrotht rly Love, and if it is oivon it means C0,000 iu tho State.' Vutw the Republican ticket. NLandins by Itio Farmrr. Sena tor lo'ii:uater f-aid in his speech at IjvUt.iwu on the 'l:vi ult: 1 he firmer iive been paying more th,in t':nr s't.ire vf tuxes in proportion to the 1 1 r ort other tar. Me property, and somrt'iinz will oe done by the next Leifis Imture if you send tie riitht kind of men to Hurrixbur to look out for your in- terrtt, and I iy ri$ht here t int I u-;!' do nil I on to relieve the unjust taxation Jiscrimin:itinif against the firmer if J am e'ect'd Governor." Vote for II" rtz ler. -The Republican are rlosint: their rftr.ks. Sloiitn of local and other forms f di..iC cti.-n ure urowmn entailer ar.d b.-uutiTuliy loh?., while the ti'uchiu divisions in the rat-ka of the IVmo. ruoy aro cr..ppiutj out iu '.-ery Iemo-iatii section. This great campaign of leJO. is in pood hape for the Republican, and it will prow better i it moves alocp, harn bt. active, ui.lt d t ffort will do it. Let u continue t- fipht aa though we fenn-d bfeat, ami the victory will be prenter than any ever known. It needa to bo prealer iu order to trt r-othen a clo; Congress. Vote the Republican ticket-" "The I'cruocrtda are iu"rk at tuia representation, but the Republicans ure equally ijuii k iu refutation. The manner in which the ritsburg speech cf General Hatins was di.-torted is a ca.e iu point, but llatin;a Utckly coutra dieted it. Senator Ielitmater ih ulao ip.iickly meeting all charges, and happily most of tbeiu prove to be booraeranps. did that relative to the deponit of Ssta'e mon fM iu a bui.k with which L ia ron r.e tml. He shtywed that Tattisoa'a b..nk. tho on- fv r which the ei- (itjverniir i ri.u.ji m President, en- joyn an 1 ban lonp eniovtd a deposit of $100,000. That w as a boomerang'." Lust Saturday the Philadelphia Time was on a hph horny over the u. 'tnir.ution of Atkinson for Conrresa. It a a CrocodiX lamantation. First becauae the oonferenco that nouiinuted Atkinsoa did not agree to a stciu of iioiuiuatiou that Franklin county conferees proKped. Tlie TimcH if it had done itself jua tice would have told its readers, thwt the proptisd Frai,kliuxunty ystem ii not a reform movement, but only an enlarged Ieat system that does not five the people a better chance at the nomination of a candi date than the prevent delegate or conferee system. If the Tiinea had been iu real earneat about reform instead of lciup aftr Atkinson's scalp, which it cannot get, it would hae told the Franklin county poli tician to throw away their excuse cf a reform ami ui'e them to come out for the nomination of Conpresa meu, in all the state, in the future, by a popular vote. That would give every republican in the respec tive couutu-s an opportunity to vote f:r his choLre of candidate, and woii'd be a fair expression of the people of the party who they prefer for their candidate, but it is'nt re form the Time ia after it in Atkin son. Second, iu the opinion of the Times, the patronage, of the position of Congressman Atkinson ia what se cured him a number of the conferees, t says it waa pout office commissions and other petty spoils that secured his nomination, but here again the Times is confronted with the fact that Atkinson on four previous oc-as-hous was nominated when he bad no patronag to give. The Times seems tob sojfurioualy against Atkinaon that it misses the focal point all the way through the case. Third, the last point the Times plays against Atkiuaou is on the Border Claims question. It is an old 6aw and is intended as a handle for certain parties to hold to if they can start a movement in Franklin county against Atkinson on the bor der claims question. The best.thing for the Times to do to swell Atkin sou's majority is to continue to write and publish with a forced construc tion such articles as it Tpublished in last Saturday's Times, and Atkin son's majority will be run up to 6000 Dr. Atkinson Be-nominated. The Conpreenional Conference of this the 18th district met at Har risburp last week and re-nominated Hon. L. E. Atkinson. Then the conference convened there were pre- sent as candidates, Messrs. Atkiuson, of Juniata; Culbertson, of Mifflin; Lincoln, of Luion; Potter, of Snyder; McKibben, of Fulton; Gher, of Frank lin Huntingdon's conferees were for Atkiuson from the start. Mr. Gher of Franklin county de sired a change in the basis cf repre sentation iu the conference. He de sired the conference to admit seven delegates, from Frauklin Co.. ou the basis of the large republican vote in tha. count v. He proposed that each county have first, 1 delegate to start with, and after that a delegat- for ev ery 1000 republican voters, and 1 del egate for the voters over a 1UU0, it thfcv exceeded 500 votes The other six counties iu the district did not favor Mr. Gher's svstem of change, and he withdrew from the confer ence. Tiie conference balloted on Wed- nesdav, Wednesday night, Thursday, and on Thursday Might, and on the 115th ballot re-Uominattxl Atkinson. Of the 18 votes in the conference At kinson received 11 votes, as tallows: Juniata 3, Huntingdon 3, Snyder 3, Uuion 2. A motion to make the nomination unauimous was adopted. After the nomination, Dr. Atkiuson thanked tha conference foi- the hon or conferred, and spoke of the fair ness of the other ctuuidates. Messrs Lincoln. McKibhcn and Pot ter pledged themselves to the nomi- uee. a tie lm b. uouuuihi.iou in uc hailed with satisfaction by the large majority of voters iu the district. He is a man with whom the mass of the people of the district have be come acquainted. They c iu t:dk to him as they talk to each other, and when they have public business to attend to he is able and willing to give it prompt attention. They know that he is ;et a debauchee at the Capitol of the nation but that he has come to be looked upon as one the most substantial men ou the tloor of Congress, with uu amount of Congressional busiuess entrusted to him that is equaled by few other Congressmen. H. will 15 elected by a large majority. ffbot by a Railroad Signal Cap. Thnrsdav evening Xo:h E. Paue- i acker, day watchman at the rock along the railro-id below the Junc tion was rerionslv wounded in the face bv an exploded railroad cap. It is his custom on his way home in the evening to light the signal lamp be low the railroad crossing, and he bad just performed that duty when New lork and Chicago limited express west passed by, exploding the 6igxal caps placed on the rails by the rlag- uian on a freight train wnicu Lail gone west a snort lime ueiore. Al this poiut the fence along the rail road in utiick full of exploded cart ridges, and Mr. Penepacker being in range of those discharged by limited, a piece of the shell penetrated the left side ol hm face, just in front of the ear. cutting an artery, and when the wounded man removed it the blood flowed in a stream from the wouud. which he was unable to stanch. and he started for the station to have the relief phvsieian attend to it. Ou his wav he lost such a iiuantitv of blood and became so weak th it Charlev Rriner had to asaist him to the sick room, where surgical assis tance was rendered him, and he was bronght to town on an engine, aud froiu thence o nied to his home on a chair. During the evening ami iiight he was greatly prostrated, but the next morning although feebie. w li able to cret np and eat a little, mice which time he bas been gradually re gaining strecgtli. Jevistowu Ga zette. Uun Accident. The correspondent of the Bedford Gazette, at West Knd. Bedford Co., says: A end and shocking accident occurred near this place ou S.ttnrday afternoon. September 13. Johnsou May and George Hillegas, were out hunting, and on their way home stop ped to talk before parting, taking seats on a fence. Mr. May rested the butt of his gnu ou a log below. The gun slipped, the hammer strnck the log and the weapon was discharg ed. The whole charge entered May s breast, killing hitn almost instantly. He was about 18 years of age arid was a son of Mr. Simon May. Tarred and Feathered. Trot, X. Y. SeptemWr 30. An employe of one of the railroads lead ing into thin city waa tarred ami feathered on Hoosie road last night by a party of masked men. The man is charged by those w ho took him in hands with t rented his wife cruelly, compelling her to procure a divorce from him. In defiance of a mandate of the court, he was married again a few days ago. On his way home last night with his bride his carriage was stopped by a dozen of marked men who dragged him struggling in to an adjoining field and gave him a coat of tar and feathers. Natural Cias. From last week's Newton Hamil ton Watchman : The Juniata Valley Campmeeting association has had a party boring a well on their grounds for the purpose of securing hotter water and a flowing well whieh could be carried all over their grounds. The well is now about 600 foet deep and on several occas ions gas has been noticed by the workmen. A lighted torch coming in contact with to. mouth of the well on Wednesday night caused an ex plosion which was heard at quite a distance. It was the gas accumlatej above the water which stands within fifteen foet of the Up of the wolL Another experiment with the torch was made on Thursday in the pres ence of Colonel J. Rhodes, secretary of tho association, and it almost frightened the colonel out of his boots. There is no mistake about there being gas, and we are inclined to believe, and have from the first propheside, that either gas, coal or oil would be found in paying quanti ties above 1,000 feet. Look out for us, for the time is near at hand when "we will be under no obligations to our friends." In our next issue we will be able to give a more accurate account ot tne now. iteal estate is looking up in the neighborhood of the gas well. Glass is principally for looking through and into, and for letting in light, as well as for keeping out the cold and other elements. Job said that God had spread ont the heavens like a "molton looking glass.'' It is manufactured from Eand that in some cases is obtained from inin6. Workmen are employed to dig out the sand in large quantities to sup ply the consumer's demands. Glass ware, like window panes, lamp globes, glass tea sets, sugar bowls, pitchers, beads for ladies and womankind, glasses to lock at the stars, glasses to observe the sun, aud glasses to in spect the most minute things, have been changed from grains of sand into the enumerated various shapes and instruments. The sand when first taken from some mines has a slightly yellow ool our, received it is said from the ground, stone and earth, but when washed, it loses all its yellowness and becomes perlectly white. Like the sand bus a yellow, uncleau tinge, when first mined, so people net jet -born of the ppirit,'' the unregener ated not having a saving faith, have not the whitened and purititd record before God, like those regenerated, since their sins may le red like crim son iu his sight. L.ke the yellowish appearing sand wheu washed with water becomes white, so do people telievinc in Christ, through tho ef ficacy of his shed blood, have wash ed away and forgiven their unjust re cords noted in the hooks of God. and being made white like wool God will not judge tt.eru to destruction, but will acquit them. "He that uvercometh the same bhall be clothed iu white raiment, and I will not blot out his name ont of the book of life." "Ma'jy shall In- purified and made white and tiied," Dan. XI Ic and 1st clause iif 10th verse. And although they fall they ehall not be utterly cast down for tho Ird nphoideth them with his hand. See Psalm, XXXVIIc 23 and 24v. Again after certain and of the right kind is washed clean :nd white, then by the process of tiio ai-d by glass blowers it is convtrtt.l i:.io u'Ikss Ikw1s, bends pitchers, tea set.-, io, as mentioned, s nue of which are not only prettv, tasty and handsome, yet also valuable, so in a minner after and and even be fore the elements will have been melted by fire and fervent heat those who were washed by Chii.-t's blood, and born of the spirit and made white, will le recbuiigtd into the perfected, resurrected, refined aud g'oriS-d of th Lrrdland I t gather ed with his jewels. '-And they shall be mire saith the Lord of hosts in the day that I make up my jewels. ' AKUU.V. Oakland .Mills Soles. The little village el 0klod ii iDcrruiog ia iupalarioa sod there wa aleo a Bumeer ot build mgn repaired aod batlt wbicb ibovc Ibst the place ie at til alive aod e'er aaotber census ia takeo it mav become a flourishing town. The Oakland mill under the management of G. B. Koush ia doing a large baiineea and certaitilv diervra credit Tor the excellent flour it ia turning oat. The Oakland School wa opened on lat Monday with a good attendance, (Sowing that O B. B uloulf I the right into m the right place. A g'Xd ae.ection. Miaa Suaaa Uaymaa and staler, Vrs. Mot ile Musser started yesterday morning for a trip to Tifit relatives aod friends ia Dauh. in county where they ,will remain several weeks. Mr. Emmet Shirk and wife of Tyrone, Pa., are vwttint at W. V. Shirk's. Thrre are a number of people in this neighborhood, who call Oakland a place, wbere people do nothing bat Uik, and try to meddle ia with other people's business Moral, mind your ewn business and you have enough to contend with without talk tbst way. Mrs. Fsrlrman ws intered in Lost Creek Mennonite Cemetery on last Wednesday forenoon. 1 Be fine (trove prsyer-meeting is in tended for n-hin encouragements, but mum v itirre are siuie goiug to make tun iike if it waa a place like a lbwtar or otbrr public building. Youi.gmen takn watning and do not show your ignorance ahea yon go to a place like prayer-meeting. Our near store under th mAnagpmcnt of A J. Suman is doing an extensive busi. neas, ai.d best of Jail the storekeeper bas Ukn auto himst-lt a wile. We conrau late our yoaog friend and hope he and bis better-baif may bare a pleasant journey through liie and that their pathwav may be strewn with rotas and do thorns be in their pathway ot III e. The Dunkard Brethren will hold their yearly meeting at Prespricg meeting houe on Tuesday and Wedneaday, October "'d and 2irn. Mia Mat tie Leonard is teaching Rock, land school, and is get log along very well. A good selection. Mr. Jacob Sme tier of Wild Cat Valley, Perry Co , visited at the residence or j. B. DiflVnderter on last Saturday. Joe can an. trrtain the folks. Charles Seder intends going to Oakland School this winter, lie intends going to high school in the spring and preparing ror the ministry. A good work Charles. Mr. B. f koush left for Philadelphia where be will be engaged as a stenographer. We wish Banks success. Cos. E. SroxDiaT. October 6, 189. To vTbm tli in niajr Concern Each and every cue having a farm for sale in Juniata County, is request ed to attend a meeting to be held in Jlimintown, on SaTTRDAT, OlToBEB IItH, A. D , 1800, at 2 o'clock p. it. The purjKise of the meeting is to devise plans and means to judiciously brine to the notice of the general public and buyers in par ticular the advantages of each and every farm for sale in the county, and also the advantages of Juniata in gen era! with regard to its mineral re sources, manufacturing facilities. peach and tobacco culture, ic. By order of Committe?. SEW DRI STORE. M. T Craotoei. Pharmacist, has oiened a new drug store in Mif- iiintowu and has in stock a full line of all goods kept iu a first class drugstore. Prescriptions accitiate lt coMPorsiEi. Puritv of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Democrat aud Register building. opposite Ovid Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. ti. PMr. Ihm Shorn aia bUrkuMd with Wolff s ACM EBlacWng Sptyng tbn mh clnaa watr. and they wilt hm u utifullj' p 4ihd Too will mmi your quart ij th tim Br thm nr. Ptr. tall yoarXivary - -at fnnlw that it w Uw hmt 4-Wra. lirttj m mm orid tnad tl ! TarmimH ml thm m wa St m C lasi ano Csa)sic i raai vou Old tissm ttaiN aav- m, CoaCH K-BON rer ir. WUl.YF , RANDOLPH. PhlCalphl. I ItoolTCold, X took alclr. I take ?Iy Meals, I take My "Rest, AM) I AM VNiOR ofi ISPICH TO TIKI ASVTHINO I CAN LAV MV HAM'S ON ; celling fiit too, r.a Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypop'iosphitesci Lirr.earid S0da"r NLY CCKKU MY Illci- ient Consumption hit miit lit IT, ASO li NOW ri 1 riN; FLESH ON MY CONES AT Til S ATE IT A MVN3 A I1AV. I TAKE IT J LSI' At LAMLV AS I 1 MILK." SUCH TESTIMONY IS MITIIIM! NEW. SCOTT'S Fll. I SKIN 1$ DoINii XVO.NUEBS DAILV. TS k') OICKK. $ Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYFCPHGSFiJITES of Lime and Soda la endorsed and pr'-TlNr 1 y laltnc I hrlcln txv-aua both tlie r'o.1 l.in-r ou and MillpopHvliit art, rwr-xn1a-l acentain tnec Treof toanmfliia. It la aa palatable aa ml.k. Scoti's Emulsion i m immdrj'4 f I rtfltr-rr. It im tika if Jinwd, lor COWSCWPXIOPI, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wastir.p Dis ea , Chronic Csnglia aad Colds. . . . b . . ' , ... ..1.1 r, , . k n n h v CURE Sick Headache an1 relieve all she troubles tad -dent so a biinn a state ( t the srsiem. such aa Inisineu. ausaa. Uroesmeaa." Distreaa aflw eausff. I'ain in tn Ri.lr, Ac While their moat retnarka&lo aicccas haa been shown la eurmg ITdache. jt Caktv's Ijttlm Ijtww. Frtxa ftre qumll-r valtijtle in "oosiiptioD. curio ir mmd prermnting this annoying complaint, whila h3f alao corrtKt all diaofdcrs of tha stomach, tiraulate Um lir and rauiaia tka kowtii. Evan it thay onlr curad HEAD Aaha hT would be almnat ri ta ttioaa who aulTar from this diatraaainr eompiaint; bat fortitnatatT thair froodnaaa anaa not end hAr-e. and those who one try tharn will find theae littla pills valuahla In ao manr wars that thmy will not ba willing to do without" tham Bat altar all tick bc-ad ACME Is the bane of so many lives that here Is wbere we make our ereat boast. Our pala cure U while others do not. Caaxaa a Lrrru Lrraw Puxa are eerr small ad Tery easy to take. One or two pills make a doe". Tbey are trfctly veretabl and do not rripe or purye, but by their gentle action please all who use them. Ia rials at ceota; fire for $1 . Sold eei t where, or aent by matL CaJTXI H33IS1K1 CO., If re Tort. salMa.A.acoTa'TMe Zorkatg s ALESME LOCAL OR N TRAVELING, to sell our Nnrser .Stok k.i.. pensesand Steady Employment guaranteed! CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Rochester, N. r. Dec. 26, 'W. LEG tL. SOD SAVE TBE COM M OS WEALT LECTION PROCLAMATION. u'licDftC h an airt of (lenera! Aa sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entiUea An act relating o ejoc- .T - r 1. : - rnmmilinJlll " IUMmI the UUU1 Dl v u. ....... - y j 2nd day of July, 1839. and its aupple- menu, it is tne auty oi mo o ocrm vi t.wj county within this Commonwealth to give public notice and to enumerate The Otlicers to be Elected s Designate the Places at which the Elec tion is to be held ; and Give notice that certain persons holding . v. r .... . M , t.n.t . inanatlle VIUC( UUJ. VI J..""' wm ,,.. 1 of holding or exercising, at tho same time, the onuce or appointment oi juugo wi tion iniTwwtiir. or clerk of anv election of this Commonwealth therefore, 1, FRANKLIN W. NOBLE. High Sheriff af lk Milin t V tf 1 lilt tit fa 1 do hereby make VI s,sa- awa.j w. - known and give this public notice to the lec- tarsoi mecouniT oi uuiis vh TUESDAY, N0VEMBEE4,tl890. (it being- the first Tuesday after tho 6rt Mnndsv of said month,) a Oeneral Election will be held in the several Election Districts established bv law in said county, at srhich time they will vote br ballot lor the several o flic era hereinafter named, lo wits - OKE PERSON for the ofbee of GOV ERN OR of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. ONE PERSON for the office of LIEU TENANT GOVERNOR of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for the office of SECRB. TART OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ON B PERSON for the ofhee of CON GRESS to represent the Eighteenth Con gressional District, composed ot the coun ties ot Juniata. Suydrr, Union, MitBin, Huntingdon, Fulton aud Frankini, in the state of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON tor the office of ASSEM BLY to represent the County of Juniata in the Honse of Keprefentatirea of the State cf Pennsylvania. ON K PERSON for the office of PRO- THONOTARY. CLERK, of the COURT Or QfARTER SESSIONS, Ac , of the county of Juniata. ONE PERSON for the office of TREAS URER ot the County ot Juniata. TWO PERSONS for the office of.COUN- TY COMMISSIONER vf the county of Jun iata. ONE PERSON fur the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY of the Couuty of Juniata. TWO PERSONS for the office of COUN TY AUDITOR ot the County ot Juniata. I also hereby make known and give not lice, that the places for holding the afore said Gfnerxl Election in the sever! bor oughs and township within the county of Juniata, an- as follow, to wit : The freemen of the borough of MitHintown are to hold their election iu the southeast room of the Court House, known as t ie Sheriff's office, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Ferman agh are to hold their election ia the north east room of the Court House, known as the Treasurer's onVe, in Mittlintoo a borough. The freemen ot the township of Walker arc to hold their electiou at the SchooJ tlouse In Mexico, iu said towuship. The fnemen of the township of Delaware are lo hold their rlcctit.n at Smith's School House, in stid township. The freemen of tho borough of Thomp sontown are to hold their election at the School Hojse in said borough. The freemen of the tow uship ot Green wood ate to hold their electiou at the Pub lic House of Adara Arnold, in said township The freemen of the towuship of Monroe are to hold their election at the School House iu Kh'liheld, iu said towuship. The fr'-enieu of the township of Susque hanna are to hold their electiou at Fry mover" Hotel, m siid twwti -hip. The ireenieii of the township of Fayette are ii hold their election t the .SiIikjI lloue iu ic.listervilie. iu sjul township. The Ireemen of the borough Patterson ate to hold lLir election at the School House in siid borough. The l reunion the boruush ol Port Royal sre to hold their elirtion at th School House in sAid borough. The freemen of tne township of Milforo sre to hold their election at Locust Grove Sebool House, in said t j usliil- The freemen of the toanslup of Spruce Hill are to hold their election : Spruce Hill Sebool House, in said township. The Ireetnen of t:e township of Turl-tt are to hold their ehrticu at I lie Church Hill Schol House, iu said township. The freeir-en of the township ol Beale are to hold their election at the School House at Arademia, iu said township. The lrecmen of the townshipof Tuscaror.i, except that portion of if lying uorth-west-ward of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near McCulloch's Mills, hi said towu ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex cept that portion of it lying unrth-weslw trd of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the Lack School House, in aaid township. The freemen of so much of the townslr.ps of Lack snd Tuscarora as lie north-wet ol the summit of the Shade mountain are to hold their election at Leaver's School House in said district. txiT The olectinn in to bo opened at T o'clock in the forenoon, and shall contiuuc w ithout intermissiou or adjourn ment, and is not to be closed helore ? o'clock in the evening. I a'so hereby make known and give no tice, "that the inspectors aud judges shall jaeet at the resieclive places appointed lor holding the election in the district at which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning of Tuesday. Nov 4 l-i'.-O. and each said inspector shall appoint one cierk, no sa in a qualified votor of su district. " In case the person who slull hive r.' ceived the second highest number of votes for instM-ctor shall not attend on the dar of any election, then the person who shall hare received the second highest nuaibT of votes for judge at the next preceding election sna!i act as inspector in bis placo. And case the person who shall have received the Highest number ot votes shall not attend the persou elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place ; and in case the per son elected judge shall not attend, then the infpector bo received the highest iiuniwer of votes shall appoint a judge in bis place; ana it auy vacancy shall continue in the board for the space el one huur after the time fixed liy law tor the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have b-n elected, present at the place ot election, shall elect oue of their number to nil sucn vacancy. Special Attention is hereby directed to the 8th Article or the New Constitution. Sectios I. Every male citizen twentv-one vears of age, possessing the following "qual ifications, shall be eutitled to vote at all elections: Firtt Ha shall have been a citizen of the United Slates at least one month. Second He shall havu resided in the Siut. MIh VHr itr ,1 V. t ift pit. luuiii Deen a qualified elector or native born citizen ol Mtt h.. . K .. ' I I. i .. . , w ,, iciii0Tcu iiirrcirom ana returned, then six months.) immediately preceding the election. 7'Airi He shiill h im -a.;.f ..t ;n i. i.aiuvu in mc elec tion district wlor. t,.. .k.tl Air... ... . . . . . .. -; a.Ia,, y UIC at least two months inimediatelv nwaiiii.. i.u election. " a t'fjMrS If lm.ntc.lw.. . A . . --is ,,i age Ol upwards.be shall have -ill.in nvo vears a Statu or couuty tax, wt,iLU -hall "have been assessed at least two inonlhs atil paid st least one month before the election. I aliUl tien-li i.aL-. b . . .. ...I . J " " ii nu gnc no tice, thut Mfu- .. .: i . , ..v,;rvlwu cALrtuug wusticea of the Peace, who shall hold any office r'i"iDiawBi oi omce or trust under the United States, or this State, or any city or inforwitr id . - r 1 wucutcr a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent who is or shall be .mploved nnder.'-g'"' tire or judiciary dement, of th State, or of the United states, or of any incorporated citv or districtt" everv member of Congress and or tire-Slate Legi'slatnre and of the stloct or common council of anv citv, or commissioner ol any incorporated district, is by Uw, incapuW or holding or exercisinc at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector of clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other officer or such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for." Also, that in the 4th section of the Act ef Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions and for other purposes," approved April 18th, 10, it is enacted that the afore said 13th section "shall net be construed so as to prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as judge, inspector or clerk of any general or special election ol this Commonwealth." As therein directed, I also give official notice of the following provisions or an act approved March 3, 1H''6. entitled " An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elec tions in the several counties ef this Com monwealth :" Sfctioi 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ot Representatives of the Com monwealth ol Pennsvlvania tu General At seniuly in;t, and it is hereby enacted by the autboritv of the same. That the qualified voters ol the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor- I ougb and special elections, are hereby hcre alter autlioriied aud required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or psrtly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of Courts voted for, aud to be labeled outside "Judicisry;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State officers voted for, and be labeled "State-" o ie ticket shall embrace the names of all county fficers voted for, including office of Sena tor, member and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, if vo ted tor, and labeled "County ;" aud each class ihall te deposited in separate ballot boxes. trif and Second Secliont of the .Irt Csa gret of March 31, lbTU. Sectio I. Be it tmacted by the Senate and Haute of Repretentatiret of the United State of America in t'ogr attembled, That all citizens of the United Slates, who are, or shall be otherwise qualili-id to vote at any ejection by the people, in any State, Terri tory, district, county, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality or other territorial subdivision, snail be entitled aud allowed to vote stall such elections without distinction of race, color, or previous con dition of servitude, any Constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation of any State, Territorv, or by, or under its authority to ! the coutrary notwithstanding. Sectios 2. ,1nd be it further enacted. That if, by or under the authority of the Con stitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, anv act is or fhall be required to be douo as a prerequisite or qualification tor voting, and by such Constitution or law persons or othVer are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to perloriusiich prerequisite tu become qualified to vote, it shall bo the duty of every person aud orticer 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 shall ret tne or knowingly omit to give f ull eflect to this section, he shall, lor every such offence, forf eit and pay the sum of fivo hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an anion on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel tees as the court shall deem just, and shall also tor every such offence be deemed guilty of a luisdemeanor, aud shall, on conviction thereof, be tiued not less than five hundred dollars or be imprisoned net less than one uion'.h nor more than one year or both, at the discretion of the courti . G iven under my brd at luy office in Mifllin town, this fourth day of October, in the year ot our Lord oue thousaud eight hun dred and ninety, and of the Indepen dence of the United States, tha one huu dred aud fourteenth. FRANKLIN W. NOBLE, Shcrijf. Sheriff's tiilice, Miffliutowu. October 4, .c'.H). Xotliins On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It la tkbsjDln-l7 far- HLjrhJy cotrrnrmtL In ontantitr it ctt lmw thM a trnth of cu a dy. FtrU tlT aroedKlfle. Prwit nl etti-Miftil dlfMJM. ifkMsd for vnunjr chirk. Wort, mora lUavn g44 bi hns Uutt. ri ktnr rtxa m 940, -nl Ax for $k to pravrat rvnap." tv niftonw. If foo cant sT ft twftd to wnU for two pmckt ; flv SI. A 1 1-4 poutM, c-a.li f 1 m pnsn-pskld : rsaxt V xprrMpald. "THE BEJT HnXTTFarEK," mni lr four frM. Poultrw RailaU ner C.uiA frw vlrh At Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn aCarrom: Pltue inform -four readora that 1 hmw a poaitiTa raniad for tha abore -Damad tllaaaaa. Hj tts Umaly nao thouaaDds of bpeleaa mmn hae baon parmanentl-f ounsd. I ahall be glad to mmuA two bottlra of 1x17 ramdy FCEE to any of your raovcUra who hart ?mamption if they will mmnA mm tbelr Kzpraaa and F. O. addrea. IUtvect fktlly. T. A. bLOCUM. M. a. Ifll i'earl St.. H. Y. TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. I Inco tin tag on each luif. Its extensive sale for many years h.ns established its reputation. here is nothing better. Try it. -"or sale by dealers and grocers. "Wotrj T Croa X o not mean nerr ta 1D Uirn for lin.e. a -.1 f i..v.. ,i.A.n ... a . ,. f -u u.. Gst3iie ox '.JL i?"4 ,to3y- 1 WAJWAirr my remedy to -u .'he worst enses. iieoauaa others hay viiiea ti no roason for not now receiving acore cend tt onra fr a treatise and a lau Botti.b of ray IrcALUBLa ttsior. Give Express -nd l ost Offlro. It cvsu job nothice far a --11. aad it will cure you. Addresa ri.C.WGOT.M.C. I&jPlam. St.. Utj Hsu ?9aBssss HUMS a221 gyg- r H0LL0BAUGH & SON. CLOTHING STORE, MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. Having pan based the clothing etore of Samutl Strayer, wt ofT-r epet iaJ bargains to make room for our new stock. We expect to make a specialty of Gents Furnishing Goods. We will also keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. And a complete atock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap., Ac. WIG 13XJY FOR CASH- Quick Sales and small profit, is our motto. Give us a trial. Hollobaug-h fe Son. JYcic Goods. -ooo- SUMMER GOODS. No more Winter for months j i to COm. foummer IS nere and to conform to the change, i 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 favor. DROP JJ. We have now filled our shelves with Summer Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite jou to come and nee and be satisfied. In our dress goods department a il ' we nave aimosi everyming. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can tsupply you with loot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line o Fresh, I'lin ami Fancy Alo, the only lull line oi aUEEJN'SWARE in the county. Every house must have its lull supply ol Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on lbr such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. lieiiiember the phit.-e. Main SruiKr, Oifosiri: Joi-ht Hoca., Millliiitowii, Fred'k JlsrilAH'ilAIH; aV Smui. WKiTHaaf Ol 'HrrHER. old womam, so hicmT Wrra Black Diamond Kooric to covcr tk skt. Wer co so fas rxou tms land or voua birtbT llSCAL'SK rT ALBXADV COVkr.ft TUB BARTH. 6end for Illustrated circular to M. ElIRET, Jn,, & Co., daa Walnut (Struct. PHILADELPHIA. TO VEM MEN Baffwuia from tha sffuets of youthful arrora, sarly decay, wastixut waaknaaa, lost manhood, ate.. 1 will send a yaluabla traauss i sealed' oontAlulng fall jwrtisulars for bom cure. F R EE of eharga. A splandid UMdlcal work ; should Lis rsad by sTary mm who Is nervous and debiutatad. Address,. rroC W. C rOTTUl, Boodua, Conn. NO MORE OF THIS! Kubber 8hose nnlass worn uncornfortably tiht. will often slip off lira foet. To remedy thai evil the "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. offer a shoe with the Inside of the beel lined with rubber. Thirclinm to the shoe and prevent th Rubber from slipping off. Call ror (be "Colchester" ADHESIVE COUNTERS' and you can walk, run or Jump-In them. mm- Locis K. Atkixsoh. F. M. M. Peerell. ATKI5SO"! b. PE.HELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWH, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing crcmt.i attended to. Orrica On Main street, la place of real- denceof Louie K. Atkinson, Esq., sonth of rocuee. wiliierforce sciiweteh, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, : ,mifflintown, pa. Co- "d TPo.i,. Jobs7 VcLaroHLia. Josepb W. Stihhil ! MtXAlT.HLI'l & STItlMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSlATJt CO., P.I. jyOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, 1889-ly D.M .CB A WFORP, tR. lARWIf St .CB A WfOFD, DK I). M. CBAWKOKU II SON. have formed a jiartnerrhip for the iTactire of Medicine and tht-ir collatteral branrh'-s. Ollice at old nistid, cruir ol Third snd r stipt rtreets, Miffliutuwn, Pa. One or both of tbeiu will be found at their office at all times, unless otherwise i rofessiorslly ea gsged. April 1st, lf'KI. J WISU TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That i can stop toothache in less than five minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract testh without pin, by the use of a fluid ar.r-lied to the teeth and guins ; no dauger. That Diseased f& Gums (known ss Scurvy) treat ("Jed successfully aiid a cure wartjtiiAsranted in every Teeth Fillsd and wsrranted for lifo. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchange! er, remoddled, lrom t!).(iO to 112 per set. Iteautiful Gum I'naioulel Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People a ho have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are esjt-cially invit'-d to call. Tee mi Cab. G. Lu DERR, I'racl leal. Ieut 1st. rsTABLIXHFO I W IF T I.I3TO WM, Pa., I.M I860. Oct. 14 'H.-. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIMK-TAI1LE On and after Sunday Msy 11, 1R91, trams tl.st stop at Mifllin will run ssf .llows; EASTWARD. Hasrisbi Ra AocouMODATtov leaves AI toona daily at C, 3(la. m., Tyrone 6 5 a. m Mount Union at f.,f4 a. ni., Newton Flsniil ton T.OO s. m., stcVeytown 7.2IJ a. in.. Lew istown 7.45 a. ni.. Mi'lford 7.02 a. m., Mifflin H.V. s.ro.. Port Koval K,7 a. m-. Mexico 8, 23 a. m . Tuscarora H 2"a. m.. Vandyke T8 30 a. ni.. Thompsontown 8.87 a. m., Dur wnii f.42 s ni., Millerstown 8.48 a. m... Newport 9,00 a. in., arriving at Harrisbnrr 10,05 a. tn., and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. m. Sr.A t? bobk Exrtin loaves Altoona daily at 7,16 a. tn., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harrisburr ...... K . . ii . . . ... ... ... sr . ..vo iuiiiiiu i iu,ug a. m.. Ilarrishnr 11.40 p. M. 3-15 p. m. , and arrive P!i!!1.-lphia at T' ''' daily at 6 30 a m Altoor. at p. m., and ;flp. P n ' r8ular etetions arrives at Mifllin adelphia 10.55 p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsbure at I 00 n m Alteon. 6 20 p ra , Tyrone 6 KpJ.ulnU ingdon 7 37pm; Lewistown 8 4 1 p m " st Mitllm - 05 P. M.; .rrires at , burg ,t 3,20 P. M.; at Philadelphia, 1.60 7. Philadelphia Express will atop at Hiffiia -v ii oi p. oi., worn naggea i WKSTWAKD. Fast Like leave. Phiadelphi. d.iir ,f 11 i 40 a m ; Harrisburg 8 40 p m . umm hOGpuij Lewistown 6 28 p m ; Altoona ! i .mil p m ; arrives at Pittslmrg at 1 1 65 p m ! Way Pasbcmokb leaves PhiiaH-i, j daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrisburg. 8 15 . Pm : Duncsnnou, 8 64 a. tu.; Newport. 9 2(1 -m.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.; Thompsontown 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m TnftTa?' ora, 10 04 a. tn.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m - Port Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 '. , Miltord. 10 -2ti a K- ' , " m- Lewistown, 10 40 a. in.; McVevtown'i M a. m.; Newton Hamilton, II 33 a. m H tingdon, 12 17 p. ru.; Tyrone, 1 0?"" ' " b, lkj a Aiioona, l 40 . ni iii., and stop at all regul. Harrisburg and Altoona - stations between ! OTfeTia Kxratss lesves Philadelphia ci.i ly at 5 50 p.m., Harrisburg, 10 20 i lmlr,!i)eU"M, Duncan-' " 'i muersiown, l oODllllniilni.. Port Royal, ,i,uo at Mifflin,' I I oTZTaV toona, 2 15 a. m.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 iX Mail Tbai leayes Philad.lphia daily ', 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 L ru , New port, 12 14 p. ,n., Mifllin 12.52 p. m' ping at all regular stations betwee. Mifflin aud Altoona reaches Altoona at 3 40 t m Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. m. Altoor a Accoa modatiok leav Phjj. aaetpnia daily at 1 1 40 a. I. m 11. ..-.i 4,10 p. m., Duncannon 4.4i D. m K.l port 5.12 p. m., Millerstown 5,22 p m Thompsontown o. ;4 p. in., Vau fyke 8 30 P. m ,Tnscaroa 6.4 i p. ni., Mexico 5 47' Ul.. Port Roval S.sa n n. . P- j . ' . r iiuim 0.0a p. ., ax.w.b.u.u o p. i f ate Vey town 6, -v. t. iu., licauill I1U111UOII 1 1.9 v Uuntinedon 7.40 n. ni.. Alr..n..'.. m- ' ..-uu., J 11(1 I) , x acinc express leaves Puiladiria 11 pm; Harrisburg 3 10am; DuUcu,,n 3 88 a m; Newport 4 00 a m ; MilHm 4 39 a m; Lewistown 6: i am; McVeyto.rn 6 22 a.ui; Mt. Union 6 46 a m ; Hunt.ogdou i Ji.mi Pet"rou'f b 25 a m ; Spruce Creek. h40a m; Tyrono 7 00 a ui ; uwi'. Mill, .f-m! Altoona 8 05a in; PitfPhu,R' 12 4opui. SAW 31ILLS Pitit ut Vaiib!e Kriciinn and Bc:t Peed. V. E.OI K.Ii:S. Hay I'rcssea SII1.(.LU .MILLS,ac. POKTAIlLi; 4. KIST .HILLS, Threshing1 Machiues, etc. Send for illu.-trated Catalogue. A 11 FAItqi 1IAR CO., fork, Pa, Get a good paper by subscribing for tha SlUTLV AL AMD BcPl'BLICAa. '-".''r.';T r-'y
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