, ' ""J,t" " i-l.li. .in. mil u. WM ...-s.,,.. .a l ..Vi . I ;lf' ill i 1 SsfiNTLNiiiiA: KBPOBUIJAIS MISTLINTOWN. WElESm, Wl 15. lJO. B. F. SCHWEIER, IDITUK ABB llonlltOl. Republioao State Ticket. ( i.iVFRSR, Or.OKGE V. PIXAMATEK, (.'niwf.ir.l (.Vmnty. MKl" TEN sT--,u tRN.'It, i.oos a. watkhs, L:u kw!iii:i t'nunty. br'lT.FTVKY OK INTIRXU. AFFAIK, THOMAS J. STKWAUT. M.mtiiuerv Count v. 1 1 iR .1 jNlil.tS. L aia K. Atkiusoa. William Hertler. r;K I K iTHiN"rRT. Iiv. r C I.?Vl icifer. . I I V wSisll-sioNEK, I'riab. Sliuuiun, Wm. It. Mi-l'almn, nvsrv TH. vsrr.tR. Jam-.- J. MVMnllin. PlsrlUi'T AITiiKNtY, J. Frank Stonrr. t il s r Ai t'i ruK, W. I'. rH.httui. U. S. (lirivLiil, . .. the RepuLtitan party, or--taune of ti superitr position tn national and Slate matters uf nlal interest to the ftirmrr. Yi."vk il l'h ! rrr. Ik: am . n'i t mr tlir.r.i-h.jut llio Sluto is, w . -a let'f.lilv sm:.'fSt-f ul. It is erithnvti,; K.p'.ii'V kus ull aloti;,' the lin- Tim refill will be a bi. v.iti' :v:uJ u hi'' t:i:i;..rit." r.i' t;-.. ii fhi uKl tuturu tilt $UU.0t'O ,.f St;i!r filtuls fl'.!:i tlie Uutik i f wli'u -u li is Pi.si.l, i t. ur ! in- t.i i ii--i it nikr iiie !i-ml lcl!im:i:T. 15. -t ) i am in tlia b ';it. mural; v. " VoU- th- Kv- j uliiu'llll tli'kl't. .Vi one f.m cimttmpliitr it Democratic victori in renn--i,rani i. ihe Rrpubh raio of ti' St itr 'shuiiU hold themselves like an ever rictvriuti urmy. 'I here is nothing like the pretinue vf success. The Republican party uf the nMiun reies upon PenuHylrania to set the standard und maintain it. StAr"it Ki'Jii M, V ');! r. " 1 1 1 i :!.:: S,n..M'I.v, t1i.i ilaily ii(.-..h I'if.- Tin I. iu tin- I'hiln. Reror,. r;i;;ifr c nit r.nlu-ts las written vitw. iri. ri TarilV n'ltijti't?. hr liis biiuifN tr:o:.-ti"ii. Ha La-., sill . tat- a.-mi-.' !' tli" Mvlvii.l. v bill, pui'rlmM-il the 1'. ill 'i'k wi ilrn mill in M .ititr'.jni rv f..-.i::ty, :uil wil' at miiv 1'lai-i- it in full oj't-v:it lm. Net '. ' Tm: DfiaocrtitH tulk to you n'oo:it au fiuty treasury litul in tbo p.t breath tl.ty ni-pi y n t- vote for Skiutt r tlint hf t.i ty work fur the I'.orlir llniil i-'.iiims. If Skiunt-r's X itiie roiilil I ( can um! out it wmil.l be the t'ntt ritir Wf-il'o to a ilemMul fi r lf paLut-nt .'f wur c'uiins tliut w iull amount t billion of tiio&wy. Voto for Atkirirn. Tin; I m-'fiui'v liuo noiuiimti il Cnyt. C o. W. Nk.nnt-r t'f Fnlt. n ivui'.tT (.t I'o'i It is pn bubh' that tin- t'u; tau. is us ftroiig us nny cainliilnto the t-rrin brtstlu-ruiirunlil lmv- j'ut in liv tAd. but thy will diM-ovt-r w hen tli) rvturus cuiuu iu tU:it SUiimr is a skinu-r ouly m name, uiiil thnt he will be in tn-wil of a niitnbfr of d of iiiiiin' totlriw the Novtribr chi'l. Voto the l;'iililu !lll tl- kt.'t. 'Puosri.Ki .i s Timki Ahead. The Mi-Kiul.'j- Tanfi' bill, nfUr the sur pl.i.s importations im.liuKl by th ill I.iv in its i.i- ur ilianstol, will fctimiilat iit-arly v-rr branch of A-nftt'irau i'i J istrv, uu I in ronjaiif t iuii with th i Mivt-r tuiil pension bills will no' "ii.v j ro:u. t- entrprisf , but will f irnih ; . :.i Mi-y t,i f il it, fttii I nmk th-: tjn.oh jnt :-.hrail (if u tho mi xt ( o .;..-rous in Auirrit'iiu hist TV. Th i .uti'ry is iuJclr.-.l for this I'lMUiis-r 1 ihu lk pubii au pHt !T, ainl oil: 7". ph; ihoi.U show ttn ir uppnriatl - of tin- fart by cor dial -ii; port all lo 'publican catiili Jats." T'li: i;'elphia Time i-.iitiliu's it s 1 .: valine ti n- on Vtki'is.in. On M or.if y it rthnshtil rn nninlur forir t"i:; Ti ils ar I l. li.r-il th. ia Liti: the ' ctor. The only new oitit th it thr Tim ft tiinVj'S is on tht IN'-r.ler Kai.l Clains, ninl oil that point it ih-ii. ii-.i Atkinson, because he t brin tlio Dor't r Kaiil Claim to ti tioor of Ivnrress nxt SfHni.iU It vlruoimrcs hull l-'aus-he ih.l not r. it bf .re Oiiiifrtw? o!nrin- the session. If tie TirKM umI.Tsto.1 what it is talking about, it woiihl teil its rta.lers that thti . ji.jnii.-v-i. n ihut has the IJonler Kaii.! t.'!a..nis iu irin.l ,lul uot want til, ijutu.u hivu-ht K-fore t!i last is.nwu.aof C'oD"reK. If the Times wouM tell ju.st lmt it knows on the luention, it would U-U its rea.len. that Steiit r mi. I all 4.Ler 4.7onf,'resH un, who havj had thv question in fharg fuile.l t. irt it lef.-r.' Cn-jii'ps.-, ami ii,, w ,. ti,e jinjt tii.n- At knioii Inui it in ;,!; to pl!v. it foiit the hou wliorv tLo v h.it c.rui try can ju.I. of its merits. If.skiu ter in the Lefr-blatui e c;uhl do Ju. th inh' with it, how i-oul! L- manage it iu Congress .' Thn I-islaturo ns com pared to Conres ia about ' M squib is t a ounou and that is about the Kuiouut of the tfftfctiTe Hes that Skiuntr would bring to the : . ' i i i - ' a- - - : - " i OjUestiou iu Congress. It would be a dash in the pan f and the Border Raid Claims men would not een get the chance of having the question fairly put Uon its merits on the door of Cotiref-s. Vote the Iiepub licaniticket. 1 1 Never Opened Hia Mouth. The Franklin County Repository of last Friday says : C. M. Duncan F.Mj.. at the kinnr reception. urt(el upon th pwople to Tote for Air. Skiutifr beca-iae ho would sfrure the passage of the lior.Ur Bill which Ir. Atkinsou has so far failed to do. If th Democrats are now so anxious for thi pa-snge of the bill why did Mr. Stet.rer not attempt to procure the reriuineratijn which our people a.ked ' He was there whuu the mat tr was fresher in the miiul-i of con gressman than it is today, yet he never did anything iu that direction. Dr. Aikinson has been, and is in a far better position to procure the beedei relief for our people than Mr. Skinner will ever be. Sir. Duncan said if a change is not made toou it will be twenty ix years more before the bill is past. It was only a doz.n of yars after the war when Mr Steeper was in Congrws and it would have ben far easier to have succeed ed then than now. yet he never ojven ed his month on the subject. The Democrats theu had the opportunity. Why did they uot embraco it Vote for Atkinson. The Border Eaid Claims. The D( inovr:;: iu Fnmkliu Co., are electioneering against Atkinson on the lkrler Kind I'hutus" question. They hug the vain delusion that on account of the IV.rder Raid Claims, evervito-ly over there will vot for Skinnt r, Ihimumi he is "a son-ailed IV'i-der Raid Claims man. They never fur the moment fetop to think that outsi li- of Fiankliu couttty and out.-itle of Fulloii iMunty the liordcr Raid Claim are unpopular, l'enple irrra(.ectie of arty look upvti the Rxud.'r Raid Chums as the entering wrdge for the payment of damage for all kinds of property destroyed by l.th CnioTi and Rebel armies. S:k'.i an impression if turust iu'o the cam paii,"i would do Atkinson more good than harm in a majority of the coun-ti.-s of the district. Atkinson treat ed the It r !er Raid Claims men fair Iv, and Ii-- treated his constituency fairly. Int. ad of sneaking and beat ing around iu committee with the question, he prop, si s t. bring the q;iti.tu out of committee and place it on thf d or of Congresh. whore all th; country miy se and hear of its merits and demerits. AtkiuHon in thus urging that the Itord. r Claims question be brought to the nttortion of the whole country has ilmi" iiim n If justice and done his constituency juMn-e, and in.-tt t of being censur ed bv anv of ti e Franklin county peop-Ie. lui should be endorse d most heartily by them f r his effort to get the quest. uu out of the mire of a committee and place it on the doir of C"oiigrt for c.n-.ideratio'j. If Captain Skinner J:d his friends want to plav the skinner aiitl a sn. aking gai::.- ith the 11.. rder Ciamis'jn com mit t e. it is best the voters should now be informed of their sneak ng purpose. "With a Slow but Sure Pace. It is the hope of Duuiocrui, re marks tlie New York Tribuiir-, that the new taritY will meet, at Last at the oii'.set, an adverse tleciaiou by the people. Its nu-rits and lietietits cannot b renli.-.d for months. It j will siiq !y additional employment f.-r a great army of American work ers, but tint etablihm.-uts in which their lbor is to be utilized cannot be instantly created. Ou the other hand, those who have on hand im ported goods the duties on which have lieuu advanced, will naturilly gt t all they can for theiu. The im mediate etiVct of any change in the basis of many industries is apt to le a harmful disturbance, and when op portunity is given for a:i advance of prices, consumers are likely to pay more at the outset than they ever have to pay in succeeding years. This is the our; substantial founda tion for Democratic hop s The good results of the new tariff cani.oi be realized ithin thirty days. lis most uu weir, .me and injurious lvsa'.ts, the sacrifice which it mak-s to sn cuie creator prosperity hereafter, iay be more fully felt uithin a mouth tl.au at any subsequent ptriod But the Republican party has n.-t acted in this mattt r hastily. It h is carefully cruculted public opinion, and the .let'.-ii I f ljmiv IVmocratie members after the Mills bill had bou proposol, arid the election of a Con gress, Kepublicau in both brancht-s. gave assurance that the country was prepare. 1 to uphold the protective policy. Th situation called for a mani:h ent c iindmco in the intel ligence autl patriotic devotion of vot ers. The Republican, in digress have slio u that confidence. They believe the American eople able and worthy t govern thviuseives. When the votes of NovcTulter have Lrotn counted we shall see whether the vot ers merited the trust iu th-ir good si-nse whedi Congress hasshown. It is enough to say that if the vcidii-t is unfavorable, it will be the first time in thirty years that tho deliberate jutigmeut of Republicans, in respect to the trend of pul.l-.c opinion, has be. n found in error. - - -Lazinevt. William H .lmes, of Charlotte, Vt., says; There died at Charlotte not long since an old man who was, I think, the laziest man on record. His name was Nicholas Wiug, and he lie.l with his wife and old lunid daughter on the edge of LakeCham phiin. The whole year round Nicho las did not a stroke of work. His wife ard daughter plowed, s .wed ami harvested the crops, and iu fact, did everything that was to bo done ou the f.u-m. Wing waa noted far and wide for his trousers. Ou the outside of taeh leg a row of four uozeu buttons was sewed in order that Mrs. Wing could put them ou for him. You see all the sxertion that he was put to was the stretch ing out of his limbs. He lived to be over !0 years of ag. St. Louis G lo be-Pviuovr a t. Oakland Sates. There wan religions service a at Pine Grove M. K. Church on last Sabbath at 10$ o'clock by Iter. B. H. Hart. Misa Kate Gayman of Nekodu Perry Co , stopped off on hr way home from Dauphin and Lancaster Co's , at her uncle's Jacob Gayman. . It is now time that the officers and mmbers of the Oakland Li'rry Society see about utartic g up for the coming winter, as it helps youtg mn and women in various vocations in life, and we must not worry about material for we are ibundantly sup plied with young and old who are willing at all timep, to lend a helping hand to a noble cause like this. A cause that goes on and on for years, marked with succt is and energy. Ho I sy aaia, ll us work together and make Oakland Society a grand suc cess this coming winter. Politics is agi'at;ng the minds of the people out here, especially the Democrats for they are afraid they will be defeated. The Oakland Sabbath school bs closed for this year, aHbo. only organized this last spring it hai Len in a very encouraging condition up to the time it closed. Several weeks ago they had a picnic which was well represented by people, considering the weather of the people. Mr. Leonard deserves credit for his good suer in tendance. V do hope the young man who has been driving through here in a cart nearly every morning would ph as let his hands off of politics. A man in as litt standing before a respectable community as he is, and engaged in politics like he is doiog is a perfect fool. He is trying to make men believe h is a'reliaule and honest Republican, living up to the doctrines of the repubiicau partv but he is not. Republican candidates beware of him. do not harbor him, he is after your boodle, and as soon as he gets that then, he is all right nnd will work against you all he can. Money is hisobj-ct, and nothing else. He ought to be drummed out of the party for he is no good to it, no, we dou't want men iu the republican party who will tell one candidate he is for tliem. nnd says he is working hard for his nomination, and then go to the next iiiu ou tue other si.le I mean the Demociatic side who is woi king for the same office and tell him some notorious aud infamous lies about the former uhu, iu order that the people will get down on the formvr man. I iv imu an advice not to come near here or Le will get tarred and fea'heted. He is like the Bible cava, a wolf in sheep cluthiug. Sbaoue on Lim. The Dunkarduibfctingat Freer pting is to be held ou Veduedny and Thurs lay. Octoler -2 and "2't, instead of Tnesdny and Wednesday. There was q littt a happy band of voting ladies nnd gents went through here on Thursday evening. We thwiight hleighiug had commenced when we heard the pealing sleigh bells. Coiia. E. Si-ome:t. 4 U Your I'rleod About It. Your distressing couh can be cur ed. We know it because Kemp's Balsum within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds iu this community Its reiuarkabl. sale bus Wen iiu entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who lias used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none llo effective. Ijirge lstt!ce"."Uc and $1 at all drug gists, tf." T (MjT) N S lT M iTlVE S The uud-rigucd having W-cu re stored t- health by simple mentis, after suu'ciing for several years with a wvere lung alfectioii, and that divatl iiiseasi. Consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suf ft r. rs ihf means of cure. To those who dwsire it, ho will cheerfully St ud (free of charge) a copy of the er scriptiou used, which they will tint! a sure cure for Consumption, 1thma. Catarrh, Bronchitis ami all throat and lung Jltatedies. He hopes all suffer ers will try his remedv as it is in valuable. Those desiring the pre scription, which will est them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please ad. lit ss Rev. EdirarJ.1. Hison, Williamsburg, Kings Count r. New York. .4 Sprlug Medicine. The ilr.i)gists claim that jn-ople call daily fur the now cure for con stipation and sick headache, discov ered by Dr. Silas Lane whil in the Rocky mountains, It is said to W Oregon grapo rKt (a great rr-metiy iu the far west for these complaints) combined with simple herbs, and is lund.ifor use bv iouring on Wiling water to draw out the strenjfth It i si lls at 4() cents a package ainl is c:Jled Rauc's Familv Metlicine- tf. o T IVtroy Stamps. 1. IV. re a hele 1 inch iu diameter, IS inches deep, into the conter l the stump, and put in 1 ounce of salt jeter. fi'ling up with water and plug ging the hole. This shoul be done in the fall. In the spring the plug is to be take out, a half a pill of ker osene oured into the hold and set on lire. It will buru out the stump to the farthest root. 2. Iu the fall bore a hoi 1 inch in diameter, 10 inches deep, into the cr nter of the stump, nnd pu. in a bnlf pound of vitriol aud plug very tight. Iu the spring the whole stump and r.tots through ail their ramifica tions will be so rotted as to be easily removed. An Old lib) me. Who tayi the roue ia retl Who Mfl tbe viulet's blur f Who v that titir. h .wcvdr tweet, Is half aa s.mi mm jou f Who love toot chit k so t4 1 Who Isvra yotir evea m b'ue t i Who lovea each auburn hair of four bead ? Wfcj, I ! Aod I l..c ju, tix. i Mumtey s II tekly. j -- o j ApplR are abundant iu tbe Ticini-1 ty of Chambcrsbnrg, CumWrland ; valley. j The people who attend church i least kre the poople who talk most, j when a preacher takes a vacation. j EE MY SPONGE? Ak MINE your Shoes wrtn WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING ONCE A WEEK! Other day wash thm Oin win SPOUSE liii t?AT2 ax - v ajtat. EVERY Housewife EVERY Counting Room. EVEhY Carriage Owrjer EVERY Thrift j Mechanic EVERY Body able to hold a brush shovui ni Wiu slTAiai Ol v rwiTwat WtA. ttaia ftUlM AM CMI VU. tTAIN TlNIMI Wlnx. ratal va 9lm iaaatT Vlt4. TIH IstTI Coacss mt th The greatest improvement in Corsets during the jost twenty years is the use of Coraline in the place of horn or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's Corsets and in no ethers. The advantages of Coraline over horn or whalebone are that it does not become set like whalebone, and it is more flexi ble and more duriL'.e. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and t.hort waists. Sold everywhere. WARNER BROS., Mfrs, New York and Chicago. PRjCHETT COLLEGE THE LEADING SCHOOL OF OySiHESSiSKOHTHHD h Mr Srul far i.irci ... t tt,n-t et l j fsirsrrlvai'.a iri:t:'on: rli,T:ri,It, lL-(tit:i l oieiTu..-- iu;i.nriil.M U1j. QONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. Mi 9Ur yvti yrt tit (pfiwtit-; ZHO FOR OUR C7U(iUE.,. r-rt.Ci ATLA3 ENCmE WGnl-CS, Stop tJtL.Vt Chrohig Cough Now! r"r ,r ytt 4n n- n mtir Tryr:e crn au..,.tl r T-.T (iMlM, .Srrr.;a. "f -f .-.:; .i tnuuiM j imja, Uiere 1 ni.tttinc ilka pis Of Pure Cod LiTer Oil mid HYPOPHOSPKITE8 It to aliHt m lAtahlaaa milk. Tmr lr tl,.u ...r '.-.jtllntl Einuialona. A Wfudenul flosti producer. Ssotl's Ehiulsion tThf ra ar poor lmltmtlona. Get Uu fnudM.1 8 A L E S M E 7 WAITED- 1 LOCAL Oil TRAVELING, to beil our Nvriery Stock falery, Ex peosesaMl Stea.ly En.pluy luent guaranteed. CUASK BROTHERS COMPANY, Kochenter, N. Y. Dec. 26, "JO. ( DID I 15 ii SOOTT'S! LEGAL. sod uu in cbaaoiiWCALTH. JLECTION PKOCLAMATIO.N. WHEREAS, bv an act of General As sf niblv of the Corumonwealth of Fenn kylvania, cutiiled " An act relating to Elec tions of tuia Commonwealth," passed the 2nd day of July, 1839, and its eupple- tuents, it ia tbe duty of the Sheriff of every county within tbia Commonwealth to give public notice and to enumerate 1 tie Utticera tt bo t-locua ; lienignate the Places at which the Elec tion ia tu be held ; aud Give notice that certain persons holding other offices of profit or trust are incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the orfice or appointiueul or judge oi elec tion, iuBpector, or clerk of auy election of tins Commonweallu tuereiore, 1, FKAMILIK W. NOBLE. High Sberifl ot tbe county ol Juniaia,; do hereby wake kno u aud j;ive this public notice to the blec- ters of tbe county el Juuiuia mat on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1890. (it bi'itig Ibe first Tuesday aftr the first vt,.,i ., nt ..i.l month.) a tienerai r.iecuon will be lield in the several Election Districts ,i.'ll,.-.l h- htw iii said couutv. at which time they will vote by ballot lor the several o flic era hercmalter named, lo wu: OE PERSON for the office of GOV ERNOR ol the Commonwealth oi ronnsyi van ia. IIVI' UV'POV Cnw llir ofllrff of LIKII TEN ANT GOVERNOR of tbe Common- w attl lb oi Peun ivsuia. iim.' l-VUiiiv l .r it,- oOii-M of SECKK TAKY Ot' 'INTERNAL AFFAIRS of tba Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania. jive i.fuiiv i,.v jtrttt-A of CON GRESS t.i reprasnnt tba Eightoeulh Con gressional l'ilrlct, romjx.sru oi tue e.-un-ties ol Jutuuta. Snjdir, L'mou, UiffliR, lluntinitdon. t uiti.n ai.l hraukllii, m ice slate ol reliUny tvsuia. ONE PERSON tor tL office ol ASSKst BLY to reprex nt tb- fonnfy of Juniata in the tlu.ise ut Kei.restiilatives of the Slate ct 1'eDUBVlvania. j ,v v irui ..r th of PKO- i'iii"iv'iir i uv "i I Fkk oftlieCltrkT OF JL A KTEK SESSIONS, au:., ol tne county ol Jnuials. NE PERSON for Ihe office of TKEA.S. L'RE'.t ..f tl.e County ol Juniata. TWO I'KUMINS lor Ihe office of COUN TY cOUhlsilONER ol tt.e county ot Jun iata. ONE PERSON f-r the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY ot Him County ol juuia:. TWO PERSON'S for the office of COUN TY A IIU I "R ot tbe County ol Juuiaia. I iImi hr-reby lunke kn -wn and give no lice, that the places lor holilitijr the store sunt G.-n.-rAl El.-i tioii in tbe several bor oughs ami lowiiMiips witiitu ilie county of Juniata, are as lollows. to il : The lre.-iii.-uol the li .roiich ol MifHiutown are t bwld their eieclK'ti in Ihe southes! room ol the ;oitrt lloii kuovn as t:.e SheritUs office, in said borough. Tito Ireeuien of the township of Ferman agh are to hold th-ir election in the uortu eal room til the Court Hons-, know n as the Tieasiircr's office, iu M illlmtow H borough. Th'- Iret iiieii ol the township of Walk art- to hold their election at the School tiousc in sfvxico, iu saul township. The freemen of the township ol Delaware are lo hold their electiou at Smith's School House, in said tow nship. The Ireeiiien ol Iho Itoroiigh of Tlioinp sontnwn are to hold their electiou at the fii-r.tiiil llo.ise in said b. trough. Tbe Ireemen of Ihe township ot Green wood are to hold their election at the Pul- lic House of Adam Arnold, m Js.il J tow nship The Irt cmen of tbe towusutp .! Monroe are to held their i-leclioti at the School Hi. use in Ka bin Id. in Mini township. Toe irecineii of the township of Susoue haiitia are to hold their election at Fry- ii. oyer's hotel, iu said tvwnship. '1 'he iieeiueti ot the t iwnship of Fayette .tre lo Lold their electiou at this School ;.uu' in Mc Alisterville, in said townsbip. The Ireemen of the borough Patterson arc to hold ill, ir election at the School Hoi.se in s.ml ii .r .nli. The IreetiieM ! the borough et Port Koval aie to lio!d their election at thi School House in said borough. The Ir-eiiien of the township of Miltorti me to bold thrir election at Locust Urute School House, in said township. The freemen t.i the township of Spruce Hl!l are to bold their election at Spruce lliil l?chool House, in saij township. The Ireemen of ti.e township ol Turbeti are to hold their election at liic Church Hill School House, iu said township. The frceleen ot tbe township ol Bealearr to hold tin ir election at the School il-.ue t A -a icni i, i.i a!d to-va.liip. Tl.e Ireemen l :'ie to.vuship ol Tll. ari.r.l. ex. ej.t ihv. pot lion t it 1 . i;iu norib-wesi-ti.inl ,.l ihe s.nr.noi ot the slinie iinoinTsi'i. ar- in hold tlie'r election at lile Senc-I lit use mar McCuiiocb's lihs, iu id town ship. The t.eemeii ol the township .i Lack. ex. t-eyt thai pot :ion ot it lyinft norih-w estv, .ir 1 of the KiniHtiit ot tne Shade iiioiitit.iin. ai e lo hold thairelecuoii at Ihe Li.ck School House, in si:.! township. The Ireemen of .o luuctl of the tuuntl'tps of l.at s. slid Tuscarora as lii norl ii-t ot t.i tile slHUUift ol llic s'aailo u:.,;n:'.aill a e lo hold lit. ir i.-Vcti'.u :tt i.Jl'.t ei's c!lOol liollsa in said district. tssaTiiC -I-Cii ii is to t't t pci.e.1 ul ) U'ClOCStv Ui t'lt lorriaotili. ari h..tt cu hi iu ut w ii tii.nt in I-1 utUMuii tr ijrmi : ni' iii, itwi i not lo be clei l.t-!ut "J (r'llOCK i: tbe e-tiir.;. i n mj lii iri a, ..:- Knonu nu KIV no fir-, "thief 'ho in? pctori. uni ju-ifs shaii J m-t-t t t rii-HH-five plr.' n ppoitiU-J lur j t.-eKt .th; Ih. K-fMiuii ij thrditri- l a whit-ii t tin- r--rivcly b-U:i:. h-ioir VUfk j i:i ll.r i.i.-ii: . tl Tii-lay, No 1 IXt.i. ; at"l o .t : .ii or a, -j-.i.it ! clt": . "!;'t s'. '. Ir . i:;,!!!;;'! Mi'."r o! 9 ir 'a ! diMiil. j I n r-fe? th- fro hi hT r-. I reivt-ta the sectt.-i liiphrt irUitil.cr i rulf. j !-ir i.i-jM Ti.r h.ilt iiwi ttfii.I on th Aav f , ri-Liifll', tllfll tfl pvTSl.'l )m elti! iitt; j t r.-i i l.itr o:tiiti hivn--I nu:ij!r of ;te i t'T ju lit the nravt pi ti1iti clft-Tl- j J bhni. hi i-i-j -1 j th liih i '.it-. Atid iu ; - -n' jr;(it wlia -h.iIt hrfvr rcri' r 1 th lii.vT Miiutur ft ToTri -sli.'l not n'tfii.l. tm .froii l.--iti jui? appoint n lti!p'ct'r iti Iuk pin ; urn. in ce ihm p-i-ivn rit-r juiic nut atl'-ml, tiirn thf ifiprctor who rea-eirt-.l ihr hirhrst nuinhrr ti vMt-H nhaM aj point a jml-rt- in ill? pUft ; ncj i: itiiy rai'ncy hlnil t-tutuiuc in ihe hnarl tor tin j hc of oum huur nttrr the t.niv fix-.. h ':ia i.r thr oiM-iiiM it the clrc ti'. !ta -piiilri' ! Ti.t r O' th toHniit j.. wrl 'T :i -Irit,-' lor which sucli offit cr ntutll h it- t-"u t-!iM-lvi. p-i-M::t at the pUv-p nt t i--litii. h:ti e'uvi o'ir uY tht-ir itti'tib-r to hi! tlcb Taoti. T . sScKt'UL Attention in UcrcUv IinM't.-I t the Mli ArTt,lc ui the N'" l'ii!titu:ion. j fc'Ti.w 1. Kvert in-tif riliznn !rr-ntv-oiif hfir ol' J ', pOfcs.iriif lh jvTitiC uti.il- iticatious, hhail be eutitled to vote at all elt-cttoii. firut H fchall have been a citizen of the lnii;l St! nt least out month. Second lie hh.iil have reiicd in ihe Stair: one year, (or it" having previously been a qualified electir native born .itizi'U o( .Staff, lio hhli liave reniMVfd thi-retrom and returned, then six monthi.) iiiimediau! v prs-iHiitjr the ehrrion. Third He nhall hive resided in the elec tion itislriv-t hre he ahll otter tn vote at let two uxititha imiiiediately priccdinjj the election. Fourth If twenty-two yearn of age of upward i ?he it hall have pi;. i within two years a State or county tax, which fchail have b"tii a.c-ased at !east two months and paid at It a.t one month before the election. I aio hereby make known and give no tice, that everyperaou excepting Justices of the Peace, v-ho shall hold any ofiice or appointinwiit of ollice or trust under the Ci.it.d States, or this State, or tar city or incorj -orated district, whether a comruisMoned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or ageut who ia or fchall be employed under legislative, execu tive or judiciary aeparimcuva oi tun State, or of the LUited states, or auy incoroorated citv nr district, and also that every member ot Congress aud of the State Legislatnre and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law, incapaoie oi holdiuir or exercismr at the aarao time the office or appointment of judge, inspector of clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other otticer er such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for." Also, that in the 4th section of the Act et Atueiulilv. entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions aud for othar purposes," approved April Ifc'h, it is enacted Uiat the afore said 13th section "shsll not be construed so as to prevent any military officer or borough officer I rosa serving as judge, inspector or clerk of any general or special election ol this Commonwealth." As therein ill reeled, I slso give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved March 30, lHtiC, entitled " An Act rcrulatinr th nioia ot voting at all elec tions in the several counties er mis Lom- monwealih :" fcn-rioa Be it enacted by the Senate and House ol representatives of the Com monwealth ol Pennsylvania ui ,eneiai as sembly met, aud it is hereby cua. ted by the authority of the same, insl t.ie ijuaiiueu enters ot tho several counties OI this i nra- monw eiilih, at all general, tow nship, bor- ouglTanJ spet lal elerlions, arc liereoy nere alter aiithoriied aud required to vote by ti. ket. i.rinted or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace tbe names ol all Judges ol Courts voted lor. and to be lahalcd outside "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State officers voted lor, and be labeled "5tale:"oie ticket shall embrace the names ol all ceutity fficers voted lor, including office of Sena tor, meiuls-r and members of Assembly, if voted lor, and members ol congress, u vo ted tor. and Iain-led "Conntv ;"' and each class shall be deposited iu separate ballot boxes. tint and Second Srrtinni of the .1rt f Can greji of March 8 1, 17J. Sectiok l . he tt tnacttd by Ihe Senate ami House uf Representatives of the L'mted Stater of America in Cunszress assembled. That all cihzeus ol the I" luted Slates, who are, or r.hall tie otherwise qualified to vote at any election bv the t-,iple, in anv Stale, Tern tmy, .lisir ct, county, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality or other territorial suh.li . lsious, sli til Im-entitled ami allowed to vote at ail such electieus w ithout distinction ef race, color, or previous cou dition of servitude, any Constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation of any State Territory, or by, or under iis aulhoiily to the contrary not ilbst-anding. Skctios 1. Jtnd be it further enm led. That it, bv or under the authority of the Con stitution or laws of any Stale, or the laws iif any Territory, anv act is or shall be required to b done as a prerequisite or qualification tor voting, and by such Constitution or law persons or officers are or shall lie charged w i;h the perform.t-ice of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportu nity to pertorm such prerequisite to become qualified to vole, it shall be lie- ti.ity of everv person and officer lo give all citizens ol the United Jstalcs the same and equal opportunity to pertorm such prerequisite and to become qualiti.sl to vote without dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of servitude, and if any such person or otiicar shall ret use or knowingly omit to give lull etTect to this section, be shall, for every such oirence, lorl.-it and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance tor counsel leas as the court shall deem just, and shall also lor every such oitetice be deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereot, be lined not less lhau live hundred dollars or be imprisoned not less than one montb nor more than one year or both, at the discretion of the courti Giveu under my band at mi oflire in Millliu tow u, this louribday of October, in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and ninety, and of tha Indepen dence of the United States, the one hun dred and fourteenth. FR AN SUN W. NOBLE, Sheriff. Sheriffs office, MifHiutown, J October 4, .KK1. Consumption Surely Cured. To Trc BDrroa: Plasae Inform your readers that I bars a poairiTS ralnad for the alxiTe nauicd dlaaaae. By its tiuialj nsa thonnands of hopalew caaes ha.a bann panninenUy curad- X shall ba glad to sand two b. it lira ot my raruadr ruKI lo any of your readers who liava conanmritaon if tliay will aesd ma thrir Ilraj and P. O. address. lWpaut fuily, T. A. aUsJCat. at. C. Ifcl I'asrl St. i. X. Xothinz On Earth Will Sheridan's Csiditii. Fiwiirl It 1 NtJut-'y pnrrs. HlybrT mir4ntmt.l. In qtmntitT it c.u ihn tnth t m cnt m btrr-tlj-mnvtrtlir-me. frr-iitnd curw jt j-ms.- l. 'Mil f..r yinintr ctilck. Worth m-r (han r.;j he-n tin M .ult. -on la-x rn aav! m- 4", w-n.t x(.ir prvit r-.ur" mv , .-ut.uir. IT you can't ir't It fwrirl u- .fnr fr w,. flvp t 1-4 is-itiM.i rmn ! . -ml . -u. .," xprr-vpM il. -TiilHKiT IiMI.TJt l l'KK." mm! ,lf ..py irfvet. 1'i.uitrv I:iBiny duiAm Tpp with ! rura or ULvrm. I. a. Jukl.xjuM to., atAou, Hl Mm aiVar WDie!' mi mm f 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. Vituro tin teg on tach Iinnf : t extensive sale for many years !i is established its reputation, here is nothing better. Try it. "or sale by dealers and grocers. niwi mi i. as.'' fsj &J?K t:-: p-v-' ;av ri. . i . . - t ; iv it imr &tlt:r, ' ...1 ts-a Ii's tnvu. .5. - r..-; Cue 1 ? AZ&nza srsinr,.'ss, " V.fi- It.zj f2-:y. I tvATWaST rr., M,i vtc -orst css-.ss. Xt-aese others 11 . u.e .a . ..".aoT, i.i iirtr.oivre.-'.-ivi'1; j'' ?uiaioo,.e for a irestme an'1, e ft.:' ' ! tne .'irr.it mii! ii.K.sf..VX. Oi". - -nr.") -ia m. Ci; li i.;..ju ,.0 , ' -ij., una it will care 700. aU!-i.--sn " .X.Q.HCOT,iJ.i... lESTtAus-i:.. r vCJ Off s . a HOLLOBAUGH & SON. C-LOTHIiNG STORE, Mk-UST STREET, IP u.fm, nitr..hi,i,l ihe clothinc Btore bargains to make room for our new stock. We expect to make a specialty of Gents Furnishing Goods. We will aleo keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Bxts, Shoes, Hats, C-ps, A WE BUY FOR CASH Quick Sales and small profit-, is our motto. Give na a trial. Hollobaugh & Son. JYcw Goods. SUMMERGOODS. I No more Winter for months' , , I to COmC. bummer IS here and to conform to the change, I the Senior member of the firm has just returned from! Eastern Markets, where he ae-i reelect nun f,ii v.wc that his many patrons favor DROP UN. We have now filled our shelves 'irith Summer Goods ; of all kmdri. Our cus- j tomerts hare appreciated our eflbrts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ver to merit their confidence. We invite you to come and ree and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what 3 0U want. Shoes and Hoots. Our IJoot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be Milted iu lit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by thfc manufactures we have them ail. We can Mipply ou with foot wear for any in or oat door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand n lull line oi Fresh, i'i.oin and Fancy af ' & lak sl j AL-o, the only 1'uii line oi aUEEMSWARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply cl Queens and Glassware, this is j the store to call on for such ar- tides. ! 1 1 . 1 l :l -1 1 -vii oiueiM ov man win re ceive prompt attention. llemember the place, Mais Stj.ket, Oppo.site (crtvr Flors i, .! i fit iitt O V I!. I'll.. FreiTk IM'KASCa'I A Ii: s-?.j - eir5rV WNtT-aan! Ol WHrniES, OLD WOMAN, SO MMH With Llac Piawcnti Koofin'G to coltR the sic v. VirlV W IO 11! FKUM THI LAND Of VOt SJFXBT UCAi IT ALJIEASy CO KUS Till EARTH. Send far Illustrated circtrfar to M. ElIRFaT, Ju., & Co., sly .i vVulnut r-itr PHILADELPHIA. Burrinc from the Ct-ia of yonthful armra, aarlr dwetvy. wwiinn wakna. lo-t Ttiarjliood. te., I will Mild a aiufcbi. tTtiSLaM) (Srv1-d Cnli Lain iug full jj-xueulara tr hou cum. FfVEE' cLara. A. plead id znediciti work ; abould 'uv read hr vrmry man wiio ia Brroua and debilitated. Addraaa, Prot F, C FOT. LEB, Soodua, Conn. NO MORE OF THiS! Rubber RhoM unlana worn uncomfortable turhi. wui often alip off th frs-t. To remady tuia evil Uie "COLCHESTER " RUBBER CO. caTer a shoe with the Inside of the heel llrnvd wlti rubber. This chnps to the shoe and prevents tbe Uubber from slipping off. Call for tbe "Colchester" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" nd you can walk, run orjiunrrin them. :-; V 7y'.. ' -aVr r Ml. a-T TO WEAK ESN - A - TT - ERSOjST, 1jV. of Samuel Straycr, we offtr special -! '" U 1 " '-"t'r'aWaalaasaaaW"rT Lock K. Atkissom. F. M. M. Pehkell. ATKISI(H Mi. rEIIELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, " '.'"V' . y tOI irjCklUI UU VWU ' "J awaaauaj, si v ni l ly attended to. OrrtcK On Main street, in place ef resi- dpnce of Louis K. Atkinaon, sq., aouth ! Bridge B,re''t: iict26.iw. witstERi'oiice schwei ek, ATTORNEY - AT - LA. W, flintown, pa. rXUOffic on Bridge street, opposite Court House John 1'cLsrnai.is. JesrPB W. Stiuhki. .i(Xir;HUH . STiti.iu:!., INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROT.1L, JVS1AT1 CO., I'.i. Ba?""On!y reliable Oesnpaaiet represented. Jan. 1, lbe!-ly i.R.u.M.tRAw ronti, nit. rinwm t.rnvroii, D' U. 1. M. CRAWFORD SOX. have fV.rtned a pattncrFhip for the practice tif Medicine and thair collatteral branches. Office at old stand, rorner et Third sail (V anga streets, Miftliutowu, a. Ona r bvth of them will be tound at their office at all times, unless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, 1!0. J WISU """O STATK A FEW FACTS Worth. Knowing, That I can stop toot sj acfi e In less than Hve minutes ; no pain, r.o extracting. That I can extrsrt testh without pain, by the use of a fluid applied te the teeth and gums ; no dagger. That Diseased jC G u m s (known as Scurvy) treat a,iy..ed success! tilly and a cure ai-Cwj&e. ranted is every case. i5- Toeth FtLLkU and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeta repaired, exchaDged r, remoddled, Irom $3.00 to per set. Beautif ul Gum Knaujeled Teat inserted at -rices to suit all. AH work warranted to give perfect satis faciiou. Te.pla whohuve artificial teeth w i" b w hich they cannot ea', are especially invited to call. Terms Cash. G. Ju. .DEI! 11, I'rncttcal ncutUl, rhTlBLISllrO IK MIT fLIKTO W , Pa., I! lB6i. Oct. 14 'yr. FESKSYLVAKIA RAILROAD. TIMK-TAliLE Ud an.J aOcr Sunday May 11, 191, trains tkat stop at Milllin will run as f ,V,aw.. EASTWARD. HiKKtsBi'itr) i-ruiin:uTio leaves At. tnona daily at ti SO a. ro..Tyron 5 5'i a. m , t.iur.t l.i.ioti st t'i.-ria . m.. Veafton Msniil t..t. 7.(11) a. 111 . WaVt-vfown 7.2T a. in.. isto d T.-tS s. 111.. Viiror.! 7.02 a. m., UtfT!!i a.m.. I'ort Knya' .l 7 a. rn-. ataxic , 23 a. m . Ttisra-ora .2a. ni.. Vaniiyka fS ''. a. r.i.. Tl:uijMintowu .S7 a. rn.. Pnr srd f .42 s- tn.. MiMsistown H.4 a an., I uri 9.i'0 a ra.. arrivirie at flarrisbnrg 10,i'," a. m., ani at Kfiilarlrilf hia, 1,'JS . ui. Sr. Shore Fxpress lear altooa daily at 7,l.'i . ra., and to . pi ti j a all regular stations fr's-een Alto -. and rlsburg, rt'acliea alilllin at 10.. . .-. . f.-rrishurg 1 1 .40 j . ST., aad arr:' r 1 1.1 Iphia at 3.1") p. m. Mail Team l.ntti Httshi:. daily at ii.KO a. ni., Aitoor.a at 2.00 p. ra., and stat tig at all regular stations arrives at MiftMn at 6 0M .. m., Harrisburg 7.G p. m., Fhila adli bia 10,&! j,. m. Mail Express leaves I'lttsl.urg at 1 00 f, ra. Altoona 0 2U p m j Tyrone ti 62 p m ; Hunt lticdun 7 '61 y m ; Lewistown 8 4 1 p m ; VI it -flin9(i,i ptu; llarriij'jurg 10 45 p tu ; i'hila de!.hia 4 25 a ra. Tat Exi'KEss learns Piltsbarg at 8. '0 A. M.; Altoona 1 l.fjti A . M ; tuar be flagged at siilllm at 2. Ho P. M .; srri.es at Harris. . lung at 3,20 1. st l';.iIade!j,hiA,e.& r. ' 1-M!ur!r!t.hia Rvpress will stp at siifflia at 11 1-17 . ui., when flapRrd WtSlWAKf). Vast I,iMt leaves I'lr .,,,.1,;, ria,,v 11 4ii a in; larr;t-tzr 841, j, n. . e , 6 (Iri pin; I .ewi.'.pwn ,5 -jh v ,.. . ' 4 ! " : :r'v. s at 1'itis! i., ,t'i VAj I'asskkuer l.-avos f-j, .. ,,,,1. daily at 4 'M a. 111.; Harrisburr, J 15 . m.. Dtincsntion, 8 54 a. 111.; Newport, W -r m.; Milleratown, 9 4" a. ni.; Tbomi anauwD , S 62 a. in.; Van Dyke, 10 f'O . m . Tlia.ar-! ra, iu us a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ru.; Porr ituyai, in 1.1 s. ra.; Miltlin, 10 2B a ; Millur.l, 10 2 a. m ; Narrows, 10 34 a . Lewislown, IU 4') a. m.: HcVrvtuarn 11 14 a. rn.: Newton Hamilton. 11 'i . m '. n.. ! tinpdon, 12 1 p. ru.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m. . Altoona, 1 45 p. tn., aud stops at all regular : stations t.etwet.u Harrisbtirir ai,J Altoua.r OvtTKa ExraEas leaves Philadelphia tfai ly at 6 60 p. m., HarrisbtirR, 10 "0 p m. ' . stopping at Kockviilc, Marvsvill., Duncan , nou, N awprrt, Millerstown, Thompsontown ; . i. iiiiiii, inuo at .Minim, 1 1 55 r. M . ; AU - sm a. m.,sca riiioDur.:, 6 10 a i Mail Thais leaves l'hiladalphia daily 1 1 -ow a. 111., laarri.sDurg 1 1 .20 a. m : port, 12 14 p. in., Mirtliu 12.62 p. ru K ear- atop. fi.r.r; at all regular stations between Miffl ana Altoona reauLies Altoona at 3 40 p j I'ittsburg 8.111 p. ru. Altoii.1. AcroMMonATioa Phit- adelph-.a daily st 11 41) a. UarnsUurff t 4,11'p. rn., L.::icni.ii3 4.15 p. m.( sw. " rt 5.2 l. IU.. Miilerstnarii ., .. . ' TlKinipsnutuWR 5. 1 p. in., Van-ivlce 8,3tt. P. m.t Tiis. arora 5, -i:t p. m., ;.lexii:o 5.47 oi-,rort Koal 6,'.2 p. tu., M:i::!:i 5 ,-s ii.., Lewiatwu .'i.2- 1.. iu . MVi.vi.-- S p. tu., Nt w ion 1 la 111 ion 7 , y ,, Hustiudan 7:40 p. tu., Alunui a .:et p. . ' PaciKc Expr. s.leai rs Puiiadc .!. 11 -J pm; Usrrisburg K 10 a m ; Iu;u'ai.i,wn f tfSaraj Nawport A 00 a ni ; MifTin 4 89i m; Lewistown 51 am; McVeytown 6 2 a. ui ; Vl. L'niu 6 a in ; Uuutii.trti.u f 12 a in ; Pet.-rsbiirf I. 2 1 a tu ; tipr.;. Cr-tk 40 a m ; Tjr..uo 7 U'l a ui ; lii.ira iiiliA 1 a iu ; Altoolia S Oj ru fitisbui ' d ru. i SAW 3ULLS Patent Vin l.e In, mi B.-.t Ke.-d. riTFAM i:.t(.ii:s,iiH) Proves Mll.Vfl.i: 31 1 1.1, s, i.c. POKTAHLC JIJLLS, Thret-hinsr Macliiucs, etc. Setirl lor i lunirnt.nl Catalogue. A- II-I'AKQl'II Alt CO., York, Pa. Get a good paper by subscribing for the, Sfstisel akd Eepiblicam. at St ,; n?v'r.-pfrr.srSj.-,j,r;. '7 J7 ' ) ? K t