7 NEL & REPUBLICAN MI2?FLINTOWK. WEDNESDAY, OCT OBER 26, 1892. R. F. SCIIWEIER sditob a wd rKormirrom. REPUBLICAN TICKET. UNITED STATES. Fob President. BENJAMIN HARRISON. Fob Vice Pa esidest. WI1ITELA W REID. STATE. Fob Sipebme Jt doc. JOHN DEAN, of Blair. For Cokc.hfssmex-at-Large, ALEXANDER McDOWELL, of Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon. KrrrBLiCAU Fresipextial Electors. Km.jair.ii) F. Jouos, "William Wood, W. Henry Saytu, J. f rancll Dunlap, John L. Lawson, Jylin Mundtll, John Hunter, Alex. Grow, Jr, Ct'arles V. Siner, Maxwell Clower, Vi,i. II. Grundy, T'dill Green. J niifis K. Mos.'cr, J. M. VV. (feist, Henry A. Knarp, William J. Harvev, James Mmr, John H. Shcib!ey, Coe Durland, Pierre A. Strbbins, Loyd T. Rohrbach, S.S Schoch, J. Uchill Wilhelm, Louis J. McGregor, James 15. Lar.x, Robert I'itcairn, J iraes U. Lind.-sy, Thomas L. Lincoln, Sylvester V Be'.l, Matthew H. Taj lor, Charles F. Barclay, Jesse E. Dale. DISTRICT. For Conor ess. TH AD. M. MAHON. Fur Statu Sesatk, JOSEPH 11. WOODS. COUNTY. Fcr A.-SEMBLT. . LATIMER WILSON. County Sinvimn, J. A. MARTIN. t.'ORON E R , W. II. HOOPS. Free Wool. The Democratic brethren always : made wool a hobbv. As far bnck as ' the Fremont campaign they taikM ' wool, and called him the path findei n,i ., i. i, , T, .., ! nun nuui -iiiji si; lieio. t m OLli. u tk l handy thing to talk about free wool ncl the tariff that they do not lf'e to irive it up. but the progress of i events will drive tliem from it just .. , ., , as il uroo lutrui uuui tug ouKuvnt j g, linn 1 irtif'i ii'ii ikr K.itVi b la very Being in Penneli's store the other evening William Tenntll drew at tion to a pair of California Wool Blankets that weigh six pounds. Editor Jaekoian of the Democrat and Regiticr was present and with others admired the blankets. Mr. Jackman iw a stanch democrat and will talk aad write free wool and fre raw ma terial every day in the week except ing on Sunday, but the Pennell blankets were stunners. "Yes," said the editor, "these are good blankets and vill wt-ar a long time." "I have blankets that I bought whn I went to housekeeping." "When did you go to house-keeping 1 ' at.ked a by stander. "More than 20 years ago," eaid Jacktnan. "Twenty years is a long time for a pair of bknkets, but there are peo ple, who have used them longer," eaid the interrogator. Now let us for a moment ccm.-ider the tax or tariff that Editor Jackmin itd on the blankets. The blankets weigh six- pounds and a. pound of first rate foreign ool is taxed or tairiffed 33 cents a pound before it is allowed to be sold iu the United States, nnd it is that, the democratic leaders try to mis lead the oeotilo with, m.-ikn thpin ilis. I contented, and maka them believe I the tax or tariff on 'wool is Wrcng i . . " : ana oppressive. iiioy never tell the people that if we had no taritT on foreign goods brought irito the couutrv that the ' money to p:ty fcr the running of.gov ernnietit woui.l have to be raised by a direct tax liko the poor and school taxes are raised. They never tell the people that it is the monoy raised by the tariff ou foreign goods sold iu this country hut i.bvk tl.P rw.-.mc ovo tl, .t. i 4 -j l ' i ioual debt, aud pays the running ex panses of government, but they com plain nnd scold about the tariff, and say it itiikoa woolen goods and other things ou which it is placed too dear for the people to buy. But let us look how it works with Mr. Jack al ill's blankets. By his own statement he has a pair of blankets tLut he bought 20 years ngo. They have been in use every-winter and are goodyet. They weigh six pounds aud the present protective tiruf or tax on them, if the wool is as good as iu tho imported ones would be one dollar and ninety cents. He has had them '20 years, which is a tariif tax of less than 10 cents a year. If ho has five pair of six pound blankets iu his house, he paid loss than 50 cents a year as his share of the protective tariff tax. It is not avei'Y man who pays 50 cents tariff ou his blankets for it is not ev ery man that can afford to have live pair of six pound blankets in his house. The fact is the fewest num ber of families own even one pair of fine wool six pound blankets. When tho mute, cold facts and figures as sociated with Penneli's nice warm looking six pound blanketi confront ed Editor Jackman, the question of free wo.il ha l a different appearance. It s'iows what a little thing the dm- cracv do ohieot to on which to run ' i a national campaign. You never hear llie deiDQcratio party as a part taking up as a battle cry the local taxes, such as school, poor, borough, road tixte, &c These aro taxes that grind out of existence the earn ings of the property holder, but the democracy will throw dust by talking about the little tariff tax the people pay od the woolen goods that they put on their backs and use in their houses. A Third Termer. When a number of General Grant's porso inl friends proposed to run him for a third term, the demo cracy held up its political hands in protest, some of its leading mem bers were students, and they said "Grant if elected a third term will do like Ceasrir, usurp the powers of gov ernment and make an cmporer of himself. They declared themselves against a third term. They swore they would never voto for a third term candidate for tLe presidency. Grant was not nominated for a third J term. But now the democracy in , the face of their declarations ngtuDB fa third term nomination, nominated ! j CK.vt-l.md tov tbi'd term. II-v na I a ilpm.uirrif s n-vvA.1 t n tln'r1 l 1 I terra vote fur Cleveland, or a demo cratic) Congressunn, Senator and Iiopresenaiive. m flave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed tlto most wonderful Stomach nnd Nerve Cure ever known, Trinl bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifllintowo, Pa. Nov. 11, ly. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Spliuts, Sweeny, Ring bone, Sliile, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Savo 8o3 bv I u?e cf onn bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever r j , known. Sold by L. Banks & DrtiTCists, Slifiliatown. Nov. r 13, ; lSO-lx. Kebecca Wilkinson, Br.iwa.i vallev, Ind., says: "I ha- been in a ,. ' -, i-,. . t from Nervousness, Weakness of the htomacbe, D spcpr'.a, and tiou uutil n'V hlalth vrw C-oao. I 1,tul bc,n doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought cno bottle of rncrictn Nervine which done me more good than any $30 worth of doctoring 1 ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bo; ties of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach aad nerve cure ever known. .Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Biinks & Co., MilHintown, Pa.. " May 14. ly n ;j-oUi.';Jwijji'.i memmrsmw LEGJL. UDITOR'S NOTICE. " ' Estate of MART A. SNYDER, late of the borough of Thompsontown, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Auditor appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, tc distribute bal. ance in the hands of Dr. I. N. Grubb, Ad ministrator of the estate of said decedent to and amongst those legally entitled to the same, will pe-Torm the duties of bis ap pointment at his office in the "borough of Milflintown, Pa., on Friday the 28th day of October, lb92, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., when and where all interested may attend. WILBERFOUCE SCHWEYER, Auditor. Set't 27, 1892. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. j LECTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, br an act of General As aembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled " An act to regulate the nomination and electiom of public eflicers approved the 19th day of June 1891. It is the duty l the sherifTot every coun ty within the Commonwealth to give no tice of any election to be held therein to enumerate the ollicers to be elected and election ollicers and assessors, to be voted for d,8,nate tbe Plac at which the elections are to be held, and give notice tfcat certain persons holding other ollice of profit or trust are iucaDiblo of boldine or exercising at the same time, the oftiie or appointment of Judce. In- H'ector or Clcrfc of any election of this Commonwealth. Therefore, I, Samual Lapp, High Sbwritl of the County of Juniata, do hereby make known and give this Public Notice to the electors of tho county or Juniau that on Tl'SAY,Xor.S, 19, it being the first Tuesday after tho first Monday of said month a general election will be held in lhe several election districts in saia county, at which time they will i TO,e "7 Uillot lor ,ne Allowing named of- j ncurs, Thirty two Persons for Presidential Elec tors. Two Persons Tor the Olhce or Congress-men-at-Large, One Person for the otllce of Judgo or the Stat Supreme Court. One person Tor the office of Congress. One Person for the office of State Sena tor. One Person for the office of Representa- tive. Ona Person for the oflice of Coroner of Juniata county, l a. j Onu peison for the ofCce of Couuty Sur-i, i. r 3 , I also hereby make kn"wn and give no tice, that the places for holding the afore said General Election in the several bor oughs and townships within the county of Juniata, are as follows, to wit : The freemen of the borough of Mifflintown are to hold their election injthe roam known as the Orphans' Court room in the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Ferman agh are to hold their election in the north east room of the Court House, kuown as the Treasurer's office, in MitflintowH borough. The freemen of the township of Walker are to hold their election at tho School House in Mexico, in said township. The freemen of the township of Delaware are to hold their election at Smith's School House, in said township. The freemen of the borough of Thomp sontown are to hold their election at the School House in said borough. The freemen of the township ol Green wood are to hold their election at the bouse known as the Sevsn Ster Hotel, in said township. The freemen of the township of Monroe are to hold their election at the School House in Richfield, in said township. The freemen of the township of Susque hanna are to hold their election in the honse known as Frymoyer's Hotel, in said township. The freemen of the township of Fayette ! ru ' 'ioI1 elect ion at the School I 11 : i 4 1 : ,. : 1 1 . : . : i . House in McAlistervillo, in said township. The freemen of the borough Patterson aro to hold their election at the School House in said borough. The freemen of the boron ch of Port Royal are to hold their election "at tlii School House in said borough. The freemen of the township of Milford are to hold thHr election at Locust Grove School House, in said township. The freemen of the township of Spruce Hill are to bold their election at Spruce Hill School House, in said township. The freemen of the township oi Turbett are to hold their election at the Church Hill School House, in said township. The freemen of the township o( Bealearo to bold their election at the School House at Academia, in aaid township. The freemen af the township of Tnscarora, except that portion of it lying north-westward ot the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near JIcCu I loch's Mills, in said town ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex cept that portion of it lying north-westward of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the Lack School House, in said township. The freemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tnscarora as lie north-west ot the summit ot the Shade mountain are to hold their election at Laurer's S chool House in said district. fciy The election is to be opened at T o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue n ithout intermission or adjourn ment, and ia not to be closed before ? O'clock in the cveuing. I a!so hereby make known and give no- ce, "that the inspectors and judges shall -imi.t fit ll.M WKluwl I!'i1wia . .in..... 1...I ..- ' in. ' V I V fritM..!. I'll holding the election in the district at Vihrch they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 8 18U2 and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, lvho skall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the jierson who shall have received the second highest number of votes pr judge at the next preceding election shall act as tii.ipector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place ; and in case the jier son elected judge shall not attend, theu the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a jiulgo in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the township. i ward or district for which such ollicer shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancv. I I also hereby make known and give no- tice, that every person excepting Justices I of the Peace, uho shall hold any ollice or appointment of profit or trust under tie govci niu -tit of th? C'uited States, or or this State, oroi' any city or incorporated district, ' whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, j n i i!bord;i!-.tte oHicer or ager.t who is or shall ! bo employed under legislative, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law, jncapahlo of holding or exercising at the same time the ollice or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in this Coimu'jnwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other olli cer of any such election shall be eligible to any ollice to be then voted for," except that of an election ollicer. PENNSYLYANIA. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF Tyg. COMMONWEALTH This will certify that tho following is the Official List of all Candidates, with resi. timers and Parties or Policies repiesented, whose Certillca'es of Nomination or Nomi nation Paper have been tiled in this office, and which have not been tound and declar ed to be invalid, as provided in Section C of the Act of June 19, A. !., 1691, and who are to be voted for in tho Eighteenth Congressional District, Thirty fir, t Sena torial DUt-iet, Juniata It-'presenaUve Dis trict. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Vote for 32.) Ilrpablican. Ttuujamlii F. j'uues, ood. "SIAlujeT" Allegheny City. zat tireen street, Philadelphia. V. Henry at-yvtu Itadnor Township, llelawnre County. J. Francis Dunlap, 4s South Prussian St. Mnnheiui. John LC Lawsou, John Mundeii, John iluuter. i;i:2 Spryee street, I'hiladelithia. North 1 th St., Philadelphia. 1 1 2 South Street l'hihuleli.hia. -lpi prine; tiartlen l'l.iiadetiih:a, St., 4e-t 1a-! int Street, Phiindelp'ii.-l. East Hi'an:lywine Tp Chester Countv. Alex. Crow, Jr., C'haa. H. Siner, isxweli Clower. S illiam H. (Jruiidy, tili Kadeliffe Street, Prist ol. Traill tii-een, 2i; Sprint; Uai deu St I'riston. James K. .Mosor, J. M. W. ticUt, Henry A. KuappT" Vm. J. Harvey. Jaiues Muu John H. ShelbleTT Hanover Township, I.eb;r!i County. 1ST Kast Kinic Street, Iaineaster. an Ouiney Avenue, S'ranton. lo South Kraiikliu StT V i 1 k es- Ha r re. . ; I I l. ' ! 51 MahautoUKO St. Pottsville. Carlisle Street, New Bfoo nrield. 19" Main Mreet, Honesdale. I I Coe DurlaiKl, Piurre A. SteribinaT Alle-.:lieny Avenue, fium-rsiMirt. KuluUieh. 2il Chestnut Street Snubury, Llo; IT. 8. S. s. -h.svh. Market Street, Miildlehunr. lits East Market St., York. J. Sehall "Wilhelm, Louis J. McGregor, Li! First Avenue, Hyiidmaii. !ft W. Pittsburis St I tiruL-nsbur. Amlerc4on and Ells- j worth Ave.. Pittsb'g. K- Hide Avenue, I t James P. Laux, Robert Pitealra, James II. Lindsay, Allegheny City. Thomas L. Lincoln, Market and Greene I Cariuiehael's. S ists Sylvester U. Hell, Ml Fist Iiamoud St., ; I I . ' j j ; mm9 ! i I ; ! ; Hutler. s- ; Matthew H. Taylor, l.jo West Sixth St., Erie. I. Charles V. Barclay, Public Highway, Siunamu boning, M East Long Street, 1 Mi hois. Jesse t. Dale, Democratic, si: TrTTutitoltTaTA WellslKiro. John C. liullitt. 1 Sout n : rsT: Philadelphia, Thos. H. Kennedy, Si East Market St., Ct:.tnllersiiurir. David T. Watson, l Kidu'e Avenue Aiie--iiany ity. daml. G. Thuiupsou. b-K Soruee Si rniin-leipiua. C. R. Wainwrisht. li Sill Philada! phia. Adam S. Conway, Sit Spruee St., Philadelphia. Charles 1L LaTerty, l:iSprim; Garden St I I'lilUuieliiUia. William K, Wright, Fisher's Lane, PhiiadelpMa. Ueorue li. Guse, 127 E. KarmrVd St. West Chester. Broad Street. Ifciylestown. John O. Jainea, Cornelius W. KuU, Hartford st Milford. IXi North Fifth SL, William Nolan, James DufTyj Marietta. Lancaster Connty. if St ad f son Ave Scranton. Charles D. Breck, Samuel G. Trimmer. Berwick Street, iitifi naveu. ffm S. YueiiKling, Sill Mahantongo St., Pottsville; .Main Street, MarysviUo. Samuel S. Leidy, Azur Lil jr.i;., Montrose, Susquelinnnn Ci. Torrance if Hippie, :i'"vesf Muiiisi," Lnrk Hnvi-a. TiioiiuuChiiliitut, Danville. .Montour t ounty. Vi m. ll.iiimnielreich,:il ami .Market Sts I'wisliiinrli. Peter li. Siruhiuger, A'lbCttstown, Adunirt lmntr. Heury li. Pixier, 2Vt Pennsylvania Av. I Tyrone. Jost iili L. Urr, M ami Market buu. Charles A. Fucuu, 24.1 Korty-rlftU St.. nttsbarg. Andrew A. i'uyton, St McCliira Avenue, Allegheny City. John 1). BraUen. fl W. Wheeling .St., asmoicion. 139 V. Slst StZ Erie. Michael Liebet, Thomas Meltuweli, Slain and Mill sts.. Port Alletrsnv. Jaa. K. lolk Hall, Kldo-way, LI County. John Conway, Rochester. By Nomination I'apom. SjraTuui.tanier Prohibition Party. John C. Hnteson. l'mhiliitiiin Party James Hlark. Prohibition Party. 'm. F. Koyd. i'nihlliition Party. Vm. K. Krirkell. l'ntbihition Psrty. Kdwnrd i'mnpis'll IViihibitiiiii Party. lOleClure Fair. Prohibition Party. fcdwin K. iSenrhart Prohibit iin Party. Gecii'je It. t.ocble, PrjliiUti'in Party. TIuJntnpTt" Ktiensburir t Main Street, I H.illlsterville a.-:) North Duke St Lancaster. I 5IH Susiiueb'a Av. I lhiiailelphisb 48 Centre Avenue I Pittsburg W Kast MainSt., I L'n ion town Cumplieii Street I Blnirsvilie Effort )'JI:l (retz Street, Philadelphia 1 Gel-ie K. tirets. I Prohibition J'arty. Alburtls Main Street Tidiouto m. AV. II;,um. I'rohihiMon Party. llenj imin Hanlini:. 2!t Snth Main St Prohibition 1'urtv. Pittston t'liiirles V. )iiutini;ton us Centre street I Prohibition Party. Williamsport Charles K. Hyatt. 711 Kast 14th St. I Chester j North 1th St I Phihulelihia Prohibition Pirtv. John H. Joue.4, 1 roliitjitloii 1'arty. Elishii Kent Kane, l'nilniiition Party. Franks. Iniriiniire Prohibition Party. ETl.. Ij.1i :i. Prohibition Party. ltoliert V. MeClean, Pr.liil)ithili l'urtv. Itolf-rt I.. Muit;r')inery Prohibition Party. Antrim F. Morgan, Prohibition Party. A. Foster Mnllln, Prohibition Party. Franklin ft. Peri-ivMi Prohibition Party. Arthur J. Pili;rar:i, Prohibition Party. Kane P pun Avenue New Hri-iitnn Nebrnska West Mnin St New Hloolllllel.l TnrlHitville yuakertown liaiiiniore StrLet I Mt. Holy SpVs. it South i' Street I Philadelphia Mnhantonio ,v t:st j Pottsville 1st. I i L'niou Avenue I Allegheny its Fairriew Stl I Marietta Lincoln Avenue, j Tyrone. StH Hartley Sr. I Philadelphia. I Ctpousc MtHj I Scranton. 1H Nniw.lenn St., J Johnstown. I Liekimc S;reet Pattterson. I Fi'rvW William .1. ltouins4n. Prohibition l'.trty. Uarr Sj ir-jrli-r. Prohibition Party. Adie A. Sleveus. Prohibition Party. Franklin 11. Tavlor. Prohibition Party. Alfred li. I'lioniasou, Prohibition Party. Ja. Potter Thoni;oii, Prohibition Party. Wm. N. Wall's. Prohibit f.u Party. VY1ro::.e J. W'cks, Ity Nomination I'opers. LTf" I'tNtpIe'ii l':rty. j. V. lioaic, " HoIj- M Hrvtf. C. A. l:iiMr- s. I Vt!?'-4 i'.tt t v. M. !. I dttlr. ; I -'t Is-V I r!y. Oro'Misl.Tirtr 1 i : rl n n hb , i'liiiiuielpliia 14"i f;'-rr.i:ii;ti n Av STiartwliur Vnhinir't'i I'nioti Cit y i'ftl Wn-j.ii siicet" I'hibttl-'lpbia . Crtwter, P.f.pl.-s Pi v. A.J. f;ielx. I e nib- s :'.irfy. '.V. K. K.ver. Pt oi!eS Party. John tl. Kxlev. P-oil-.-'s f'arty! D. H. Pi-her. People's par' y. W. A. tiardner, People'a Party. William t.rant. People's Partj. B. F. (ireenninn, People's Party. William Ilefler. People's Party O.C. Hii kok. People's Ptrty. H. H.H k, People's Party. J. M. Howrr. . People's Pnrty A. II. P. In f. People's Party S. J. Me Manns, Pwtple's Party. O. CJ. M(Mro. People's Party. C. M. Morse, People's Party. V.A. Oltr.stead. People's Party. Ephraim Phillips, Petiple's Party. Clarence lriee. People's Part C. P. Shaw" P"ople's Party. Perry Smith. People's Party. H. C. Snavely, Pisples Party. C'orrr 1 r."7 South "-""th St., Philadelphia Entrikeii Andretvs Settlement, . Itiehniond St. Phtlailelphia Eldrel Danville Myrtle i'.lt North I'th St. 1'hilaalelphia PliKimsburfr I SM J North 17th St Philadelphia Amhnise Knox New Wlliuiuiftou Sanftird MHhonintwn Danville Anstinvillo Kirhanlsvillc I'oanon G. E. Ward. People's Party. Eeonomy J. A. Welseh. People's Iarty, JTT:. White, People's Party. FTM. Wind-air." People's I'srty. New Cast lo Elhrulee Hnrtville By Nomination Papers. SH!ia'ist L'llior Party. Philadelphia. I Fred Hauer. " " SfM-ialist Lalior Party. Everson. I Charles Karkofen, 171'J Peach Street, I Soeialist UiisirJ'arty. Erie I fc. M. llrandt, " li K. o rnuin Si, f SH;iulist IilMr Party. Erie. I A. Cullen. "liii West 25lh SU, I I So4-ialist Itior Party. Erie. Jae. I lielsjld. Socialist lilinr Party. Everson. ; Julius FriH'hlieh, j Socialist latKir Party, i 'has. Ilaiiiinerinueller, Socialist Labor Party. 7 DCallowhill St. I Philadelphia. I Wl Wallace St., I 1'htladelphia. 1 Henry lloehl. S.A N. Fifth St.. I Socialist Labor Party. Philadelphia. I AoKUt Unsi-, ls Franklin St., SM-mlistI.ilKi,arty; l'hilailelphia. Charles Kiether, Til Carson Street, SM'ialist l.ttxir Party. PiMslmrK. Christ. Mast, T Socialist Lalior Party. Seottdale. j W . II. MeGorern. llth and Holland I Socialist LaborParty. Erie. Ists.. I j Alien P.irdee, Utii aud Saasarraa : SiK-ialist Labor Party. Erie. Sis., ' Henry Peter. 6 lilutf Street. T Soeiallst l.'tlsir Party. Allegheny. j John PresrotU 1015 Peach Street, i Socialist LaliorJ'arty Erie. Charles Kicker. lslli N. th Streit.'T SoeialistJIalr Party. Philadelpbia. I Otto Itothe . " "in Frauklin St., V Socialist Ijilsir Party. Philadelphia. Charles Sehleii her, Kli West Bt h St. Soeiulist Lalsir Party, Erie. Fr. Sehotte, '-' llth nnd French I Socialist UitxirParty, Sti-weta, Erie. William Seott. 10 ('arson Street. I Jar. Seneer. " f4i Ii.iwr StrevtT I Smialust LaborParty. Philadelphia. I Jae. Simon. " Siv iaiit Ijthor Part-, Seottdale, Matthew Smith, t Third Avenue, I rs must li i sir rarty, I'lttsburg. I John Mam. ; Socialist Labor Party, Tyrone. William Stappi-n. KKiClisrlotte St. Socialist Ijtlsir Party; Philadelphia. i Ailoff Starke. r sM'ialist lthor Party, Everson. John Stein. 12: South Irtib St S.s ialist IjilKir Party I'liilmtelpliia. P. Totzhauer," 413 Vine Street, ' SK-ialist Lalior Party. l'hiladelphia. Joseph Treiek. ay, Noble St reet, " Soc ial 1st Iohor Party. Phi 1 adel ph ia. John Weotwater, Addimin Htreetr" Socialist LahorJParty, PittsburK. Henry W inter. 41B Faimiount Av I I'hilwdelphia. I WM-ialit Ijilsir Parte, CONGRESS AT LARGE. (Yota Tor two.) REPUBLICAN- William Lilly, 67 Broadway, aiancn cnupx. Alex. McDowell, 438 Stat Straet, naron. DEMOCRATIC. Krie. Tli. Polk Morrxit, South uth St., HI HOMIS ATIO PAPERS. al. ( IltrC sbtiUall'f, Piston. l'nhihition Party, Jnme T. M Cifry, XI VVylie Ave Pitfhnrg. I'mliibttion I n rtr. iJ. BY !VOI4TI09l PAPERS. Pro pie Party. GTWJ)iiWrii, IVonN'VIV'rty. Brookfleld BY NOMINATION PAPERk. Socialist ltlsir Party. Philadelphia. Thomas Grundy. 33 Nhiloh Street. Woclnltst l.almr Party, j'ittsbtinf JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT. (Tots for one.) REPirBLICAN. JoCnTu Iloliitlsyst-.it r-r. Ss. DEMOCR 4TIC- CTr!s7opuTiTyo7TnrrLTr?treur Fi-Mnlvlin. BY NOMINATION PAPERS. Prttbilt tittn Pttrty. Pbiiatlelphis. IIY NOMINATION PAPERS. ic 11. .Met on. Its. Pettple's Prirtv. New Cx-tle BY" NOMINATION PAPERS. i!isUsilLlsssM CONGRESS. (vote lor one.) REPUBLICAN. Thsddcus II. Mahon 23 North Main St., Chambersburg. DEMOCRATIC. William W. Trout, Logan S treat, Lewis town. SENATE, (vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Joseph Jf . Woods, N. Brawn Street, Lew is town. DEMOCRATIC- Joseph C. 11c A lister. New Bloomfield. BY NOMINATION PAPERS. Michael Phalli r Derstine, : Prohibitio i rarly, Lewistown. j RE I'RESENT ATI VE. (vote lor one.) REPUBLICAN. Hugh Latimer Wilson, Walker township. DEMOCRATIC. David B. McCullouib, Port Royal. By NOMINATION PAPERS. Daniel Eloss, Prohibition Party, Walxar township. The names of candidates certified from Nomination Papert are printed in alphabet ical order according to their surmmos, as required bv Section 14 ol tbe Act of June 19, A. D. 1891. t In TESilNONT WHEREOF, I have ( T 0 ) hereunto set my band and (lit D. $ caused the Sea! of the See re v, t.irv'sotace to be affixed this ooidiiy of October. A. D. 1892. WM. F. HARRITY. Secretary of the commonwealth. To the Sheriff, County or Juniata, llifllin town. Pa. orrtre or the coixtt commissiox- i IBS Or J fit I AT A COVXTT STATE Cf rKXNSTLVASIA. ) This will certify that tho following is tho official list of all candidates, with residen ces and parties or policies represented, whose certificates ol nomination or nomina tion papers have been tiled in this office, and which have not been found and declar ed to be invalid, as providad in section 6 of the act of June 19, A. D. 1891, and who are to be voted fsr in tbe said connty of Juniata st the ensuing election : CORONER, (rote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Wiiiam li. Hoops, Fayette township. DEMOCRATIC. L. P. Waller, Mifflintown. COUNTY SURVEYOR, (vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. J. Ambrose Martin, Fayette township. DEMOCRATIC. Wilber F. McCahcn, Fermanagh township. The nmea of candidates certified from Nomination Papert are printed in alphabet ical order according to their surnames, as required by Section H or the Act of June 19. A.D. 1891. In Testimony nhereof w have hereunto set our hands and caused the seal of thu countv of Juniata to be affixed this 20. h day of October, A. D. 1892. DAVID BKALK, JOHN BALLKNTINE, URIAH S HUMAN, County Commissioners. To the Sheritrof Juniata county, Pa. Given under my hand at my office in Millliri town, this 2Cth day of October, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and uinety-two and of tho Indepen dence of the United States, the one hun dred and sixteenth. SAMUEL LAPP, Sherij. Sheriffs Oflice, Mitllintown, October 20, iB92. PEIRCE (OLLEC of BUSINESS A b'tt-h elan commercial chcol afford in ootnrlpta quimni tor buiDea me. Aim rnsna ami ki mn for travel aa well a tor btnairt-as. Ccmmerxil CitMKjnapby ha bottn adtitxl lo tbe ltirims oi:r- M iniructmo, and a p-c tally elft-ctii ayrtra. ot Ttruti iatios baa ben introduc-d with Dtrw lurnilure. c tiihtr ffm mil swiMVir ;rr xtm atfn atttt rworttf o fi.u. Fall and Winttr leim letfin TavMl.ty. SAttt. tkh, IPSO. Ailiction blanks mw ready, harly enr)lnmt ngcteaimry. For Coll-4tri AnoaaJ, hJiortl:..uii Anmunrnunt. liraduatinn Eierciaf a, call or atidn- Thos MT PlsTlW'K. Ph. I . Frincipjil and Founder, BsMurd Bubdin. yiit Ctica nut btrbilaieUhia.Fa . itii-tioiirituini thrn iiSf LIHESZys BLOOD SEA2C2r2 hSic.U tr.U rre JlaiU, IHmpIrm, S-r,.: S tlt-rheun, Trttcr, fmklr, .-,-- H. n.l,, Etc. All Dru.jjM. melt it. j THE SELLERS MEDICINE I Pittsborsm, Pa. JAUTION NOTICE. To whoss it may coacsrn, I hereby rivo notice that on the 12th day of September, 1892 at a constable's sale, I be ugh t all of I P. Lauver's Personsl Property, two mulesj two cows, and hsifer and all his farming implements, on reaper, one drill, one wag. on, one cow, cultivatsr, harness, one bug gy, and all persons sre hereby cautioned not to interfere in any way with said prop erty. Catheswe P. Lacteb. Richfieta, JiiBiata Co., P. October 21, J892. ' '"VvN Biood.1 LKGJtL. jgXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned executor" of the estate of Peter Brown, deceased, Uta of Fayette township, Juniata connty. Pa., will sell on the premises in Sprniu Hill township, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on Saturday, October 29, 1892, A valuable tract ef land known as the Hall Moon Farm, containing eighty six acres more or less, situate in Spruce Hill town ship, Juniata county. Pa., adjoining Isnds of Wiliiam Evans on tbe south snd west; Samuel EcLsughlin on tbo norths and Tuscarora cret k on the east, together with twenty acres more or less ol wood land, od joining Unds or Samuel McLaugh lin, Kuril and others. The improvements on the farm are a good two story frame bouse, snd frame bank barn 4U by t0 leet and out houses, wsgon shed, corn crib, and so forth, pood opple orchard and a variety ol fruit. A well of good wat cr near the door. This is a desirable prooerty. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent cash on day of sale, lorty per cent on April 1st, 1893, whi n deed is to bo delivered, the balance lets widow's dower on April 1st, 1894. WILLIAM S. UKOWN, HENRY S. BROWN, ALBERT BROWN, Exictitors ot Peter Browu, dee'd. PENASYLV AM A COLLEGE, GETTYSBURG, PA. FOUNDED IN 183:2. Large Faculty. Two lull courses of study Classical snd Scientific Special Courses in all de partments. Observatory, Laboratories and new Gymnasium. Five largo buildings. Steam heat. Libraries I.'JOO volumes. Exppiitcs low. Department of Hygiene aud Physical Culture in chirge or an ex perienced phsic;an. Accessible by fre quent Railroad trains. Location ou the BATTLEFIELD OF UETTYisBURG, most pleasant and he!thy. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, in separate buiMiniii, for boys and young men preparing for business or College, un der special care ot tho Principal and three assistants, residing Willi students in the build inp. Fall term opens Sept. 8th, 1892. For catalogues, address II. W. McNHJil F, D. D., President, or REV. II. G. BUEHLER, A. M., Principal. July 13,-92-8t. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ths Editor: Please inform your nation that 1 havs a positive remedy for the above-named dispose. By lta timely use thousands of hopelecc eases have boon permanently oared. I shall be jiLaJ to send two bottles of my remedy FREK to any of your readnn who have consumption if rhsy win send mo their Express and P. O. addrou. Respect fully. T. A. SLOCUM, H. 0, 181 Pearl Bt.. K. 7. AI' perron; aro h r- bv rin'ionisl rot to tresspass on the lands of tbt undersigned in Walker, Fermanagh ami Favette town ships: A. S- Adams, Jufcn McMeen, James McVeeii's h'-'is, K-'b-rt McMeen, William Stouffer, G. II. Sieb -r, t'har!ts Adams, L. E. Atkir.-cri. Oc'oIkt 2?i lv. KSHCH&UROK&OLO'S A wonl'rttil Inipmvt'Trn'iit In Friction Frlaiind ;illurk iauulc iii'iiUfri of iirri:u tbr c limn ka (.Mt tiA any oi'.irr In tho iuarkt-c Fririlon w'lulrh l''ptU cnustnz u'l tlM" IWd trcartnir to attnl ati;ilUi lwkiiK ; c:rrnl Mlng Iu pu rr nnd wtnr Vrtri ft.r cirrulan and n-i-: fitntislitl Irve Uxn api'ltf--tin. ANi Sprlnar Tooth llnr row, Ir Kttkrs Culf ivniorm C orn 1'tnnt rr-s Nbpll rrs etc. MmUun lAu xi;r. KENCH & DROMGOLD, Manfrs., YORK, PA. IT TS A DTTT yosi ewe yoaraelf and fitrn Vr ! sec tkm bVac vslse for voar money. ceaoila In ftur ftlw,r br parebaatBa 1.. !! Sib. wbleh rapreH t tba best valne for brtc-a staked, mm thawbde will teatlfv. (TMU NO firB.STITCTCa W Lo DOUCLAS S3 SHOE CSsfLAie THE B2ST SHOE IN THE KQfiLS FOR THE M9NET. A srcmilne rv.-rtl ihoft thnt triU not Hp, fln calf, i-oEiiik'. r-."uih lnaitie, flxlM mora com fortr.t b. tylit ar.-l diirnblr thnn )invit:irBhoever aoM a te j'livf, .Auua cuatora maAl auoeacuaUsg f mm $4 tc 4iL nn" TTnn'T-wfWf A, flntpciiif nhos. Thm nmat st !t:, nay ntirt durable ah.wt r-vr anld &t tbe prit-o. live t-t.mil floe Imported aboea oucUlls from 4 totT CO 0 I'ollrp Pltoc, worn bj farmer md ill P O others who want a pood, hravj calf, thrva aolfxl, rttmlon citio hH tencjr to walk in, aod will fcP tho T'-t dry an-t wnnn. 50 Mur ( nir. S'J.'J.I an.1 62.00 Work i Sim i ii Sinn. MhAr.-lll rlve mnra wear for tLa mtmey than any ot'.n-r mr.ko. They are mal for ar vlre. Tho lnrra.-,ini: aolca abow tbat woralaanwa havofouud thlnout. W3fjr-t n-a Vontba 61.75 fVfcaot DUyU Sboei pro wnrn ty tho bova evrrj wbore. Tbe mot ppr irr;Mt' ahofaaold at ihoprirca. LUUICv an.1 91.?.) Hhoea for Nitifi are mndeof the brt LKmola or Ado Calf, aa tleauvil1. T hjr f rc wry nt y Ii.h, roinf ort able and d ura ble. Tbei.1.(iv.hoo equalscuKtoinmadeBboeacowtlna; fmm 4.tt;t$u.m. I.iiio ho wlnii tuccoaomixe Ia tbrMr ftHttwcar ar flndlne thtsnut. C'anrlon W. L. lUHibjlaa' D.ime and th price Is stamped on tho bottom of eat-b. ibN; bo for It when yon buy. P'warrof dealrraattrmptltif toaub atltuto other makes firthem. tSorh autMtlttttlonsar fraudulent and mibjert to prorrrutlou by law for ob taining money under faino bretenitrs W . I. OOKsLA, lirockiou, Maaa, 6oldbJ Eiv! y.A. V -nil.! -.if,, i'n , and Is the nident nnd moat popular actrntiflc and mechanical picr pm d and hat tbe Unreal Circulation of uny pap itn nana in tho world. Kully iliutrtMt. BefrTm..B of Wood F.naraT loa?. rnbli.ohed vrklv. pnd for ip imen Cf.pT. price tl n ynr. Konr rnonthit trial, tl. at L NN 4 Om I'i'BMPHiH-i, i l Broadway, N.T. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO Edition of Scientific American. O A (treat uocem. Kach lame rontaina colored IMWrai'iHf platen f countrr and citr reitiden e4A or public buildioira. Numeral enfrraTinaa and full plana inu aicctf1 cat lorn it.r the ue of uchi.i contemplate building. rire.M.a year. Sorts, ac.py. A1LNN A CO I'l HLlhHKKfl, 1 may be ecnrw (ed by I'pply , tiijr v Mi nn htiVii liar) iivar- lttU.UKI aOltllCatif in for A marirnn smtt 1'itr. Cisfn Halts Ufa tUn A ... II.n tluu.b n pondunce atrictly eonndetuial. TRADE MARKS. In erse y.eir mark Is not reitl.teretl In th. Pat ent omte, pplr in Mimx 4 "o., nntl proenr. umuetttate protection, eend or Handbook. Ctll'VRKlilTH for nooks, cbarta, supa. e nulukij proourwl. Adjreu MCNX A CO.. rate nt tsolicllora. Gcveuai. Omi-E: sst Buoadwa f, K. T. Farqar Seyston. Corn Pbtsr n.it.ntn me nest l orn Dropper and most .-i v roree-ieeu ten,. Iner Distrthnior In th world. Seal fcr Citaku A!ittnss, A. B. FARQUKAII ca e-t? rca lARctt l-.vj8Ta.'.T oooscrioo tor in. Janiata Sentinel and nejuoiican. SHIP lfsaisi S9bl A aa II Great Bargains at Schott's Drv Goods House. ar A good quality of apron and dress gingham 4 yards for 25cte. A food heavy unbleached muslin worth 8 to 10 cts. a yard. short lengths 20 yards for 1 00. A fine selection of challies for 5cts. a yard. A boys shirt and waist for 21cts. , , An all silk satin edge faille ribbon, No 9, 9cts a yard. An all silk satin edge faille ribbon, No 12. twelve and on half cents a yard. Great Bargains at Schott's Carpet Uoom. An elegant half wool ingrain carpet reduced to 40cts. a yard. A table oil cloth 46 inches wide at 19cts. a yard. A four ply soft finish oil color carpet chain for 22cts. a pound An excellent quality of wali papar at lOcts. a double bolt sold before for 14cts. and borders to match. A good quality of matting for locts. a yard, worth lSto20cts. Great Bargains at Schott's Popular Shoe Store. 5 A baby's shoe for 25cts. A ladies' oxford low shoe for 7-jcts. A child's spring heel, patent leather tip for uOcts. A good carpet slipper, leather sole and heel for 32cts. A good quality men's creedmorc tip sole shoes at 1 00 per pair. Our honest belief is that your interest lies in the direction where you can get the highest value for your money. EilllL SCHOTT. CIO'- O cctoia -t OC1CS00 00 co'xi ti t- s r: r. k t- cc ft c o oo oci'tnntijiHcoi.'jciHioeiRno t-ttisL'jisciaoeiiati-tesKC'iftct eiccxc!HOiine;o OOKNtlNHOOO ec 51 I ' I I- coo cxn c i- oi i - ?i c o o c i-r t - o w rt s o 13 H O CO C Ol CI n H Q II Q Cl -? Cl H fl SttMHHHHHHHHHfttKtHOCOO ! O H tH M oontuiti - O K CI 13 C) rH -41 -! O O : o ; j , i e CHiatiKecctcinH ; 55 x x t-1-1-1-1-1-1-1- ,! I r-r- . . . - . . . . i -3 - : L "3 j ; is j :::::: g :::: :j :::::: 2J! g I O0C -40 e CI fM LO -? ' i jjeji-icc k j: ctM-ret;jiii ,tO . eo eo - - oi3i3St-t-i- i !' i. H 4 hi I' ! lli e-t Tl 13 Ol t-13 311-11 ICCC i-ii.'SCeo--"3'-'Tt-' 0000O o -n CM lO i-l t- 1-1 1 o o e h 6 io s w h u s i3t-ieoe-ir-iecMecec-i OCXOIOIerHl-leHt-li-li-li-l oo o t 13 13 -f lo d oi ec el - lir - lCieeC - Sl - -il -f 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 - 3 00 13 13 ecececti-i3i-i t-ceocoooe 13 -t oc oo CM 13 i-l M cct-n ii " i-l il i-l il il i I J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop tootuacoe in less than five minutes ; do pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the nse of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. Tbat Diseased -5 Gums (known ; as. Scurry) treat IrO, ed successfully, aod a enre w" JfWjtj ranted in every j Teeth Filled and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, at prices to suit all. I will in sert a lull permanent act of Gntned Enam eled porcelain teetb-as low as $6.00 per set warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Teshs Cash. G. L.. DERR, Practical Dentist, ESTABLISHED!! MlirLINTOWS, Pi., IU I860. Oct. 14 85. VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL- 1 ley Railroad CompaDy. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday, January 18, 18U2. STATIONS. West ward. East wart. 1 P A M a m P M 4 20 4 17 4 13 4 10 4 01 t Newr- it Buffalo Bridge.... Juniata furnace.. Wahneta Sylvan T BloomHeld Jqnct'n Valley Road T Elliottebure 6 00 10 00 6 03 10 03 6 0710 07 6 10! 10 10 8 30 8 27 8 23 8 20 8 11 8 08 6 20; 10 20 6 26 10 26 6 82 10 32 8 68 8 64 8 42 8 37 8 28 8 21 8 16 8 10 8 02 2 60 8 04 7 621 7 47 7 88 7 81 7 25' 7 201 7 12 7 00 6 43 6 48 10 43 T Green Park 10 48 10 o5 T Loysville Bixler's Run Center T Cisna'i Rnn 6 60 7 02;il 02l 7 07 11 07 7 1411 14! 7 20111 20 And ersonburg .... t uiain 7 80 U 0 Note Signifies no agent, "T tele- puooa connection. D. GRING, President and Manager. C. K. Millie, General Agent. Get a good paper by subscribing for th SiTuiEL;AD;RsruLiCAa. JIOCLIO hk:ioc: o c. r. c to 3 .3 ts a c; L-5 1-1 30 e: tl I- C(D e! t- o c n c o ec co a c 11 to e i c u n CCCC00 CCt-r-fr-OOOH 't a 9 a a '3 it r a a oc c s -s rl O O O sj ir oo : HrH tH ! n c-. to 13 13 CS O i.O t- O-ft-5 CnO CC 1C1H C. X X 1- t- t- a a '3 -5 w a 00 Ot hi -T1 f ec - o - Ui a a a S3 a - 3Crt-'MHrtHO S Cs -in r uj) Ol o H TO t- 13 K O O rl ec i-C Ol - 1-1 i-l i-l cs co co so oc 35 1 r t 2 ' - i-Ss .-a l lis 2 t 00 CI C 13 CO eH CC 13 13 C t- t- t- rH i : i-i i i i3 i.o ic n ei o 33CI - COCI - f 13 13 t I 0C 00 ts S a 'C I -3 4 S-2 S ( r j o ! 5 e i o- n I CS e -71 13 13 i-l 3 Ol 13 i-l 13 Ol H H 51 et C i I T-l Ol I- o Locis K. Ate ik son. F. M. Sf . Peisell, ATKIXSOX a PE.XSELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINT9WN, PA. CC""'llocting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Main street, In place of real, dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south of Bridge street. rct 26, 1892. Jons McLacohlih. Joseph W. Stimmei MC I. tVGIII,I5l &8TINHEL, INSURANCE AGENTS. PORT ROYjIL, JUNIATJ CO., PJt. (I7"0uly reliable Companies represenUd. Jan. 1, 1802-ly DR.D.M.CBAWrOKD, I)B. DAB WIN S.CIlwrOIl "pR. D. M. CRAWFORD k. SON. hare formed a nartnershin for tha practic of Medicine and their collulter.il branch Ottlco at fcld stsnd, corner of Third and Or onge streets, Miitiiatown. Pa. One or both. ui mem win 00 lound at tlieir Ulrica a' times, unless otherwiso professionally gaged. April lt, lb!0. QALESME N k) av a vr r t- LOCAL, (lit TliA VEl.I.l NfJ. t.. Jl Nursery Stock. Salary, Expeuses Steady Emplovment guaranteed. C11ASK LKOTDERS CO.MPANT, U Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. -KEanvot ) VI MTDKAt sal X2il GENERATION AFTER SINERATIOnI, O " r rr-rr 11m sisnsin u. Jhnppr KuVnr, Children Im Ti BVaiy Tiaralrr saoaltl jut. a bottle or It In kl. aMd j rrnm H&ph, IHnhttMTU, Ooorh., et.rri. Br IsIum, Cbulerm vorfona, Diarrhtm, T . tnnn .1. s ' Ua old 1 fa-eet Si ia. boot or umna, ansj Joints or Skmlu. w Id AnttlTM relief and milr marm. II umA S. V. aU eo. aM. a, l a. Joansoti .
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