Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 02, 1892, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MI?FLINTOWN.
WEIWESDAT. OTEXnEK 2. 1892.
B. F. SCHWEIKR
s
CDITOK AMD riOPtlETOt.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
UNITED STATES.
Fob 1'BEnnrxT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
For Vice Pbeswext.
WIJITELA W REID.
STATE.
FOR Sl'PREHE Jl'DOK.
JOHN DEAN, of Blair.
KoR CoBOBESSMEM-AT-LaEOE,
ALEXANDER McDOWELL, of Mercer.
WILLIAM LILLY, orCarbou.
Ripcblicab Pbesidebtial Electors.
Benj.irr.in F. Jones,
William Wood,
W. Henry Sayen,
J. r rancis Dunlap,
John L. Lawson,
John Mund II,
John Hunter,
Alex. Crow, Jr,
C'barU-s B. Siner,
Maxwell Clower,
Wni. H. Grundy,
Traill Green.
James K. Mosser,
J. M. W. Heist,
Henry A. Knnpp,
William J. Ilarvcy,
James Mnir,
John H. Sheibley,
Coe Durland,
I'ierre A. Stebbins,
Loyd T. Rohrbach,
S . S Schoch,
J. Scbail Wilhelm,
Louis J. McGregor,
James B. Laux,
Rotiert Pitcairn,
James U. Lindsay,
Tlioium L. Lincoln,
Sylvester D Bell,
Mattbew H. Taylor,
Cliarlea F. Barclay,
Jesse E. Dale.
DISTRICT.
For Coxoress.
THAD. II. MAUON.
For State Sex ate,
JOSEPH M. WOODS.
COUNTY.
FiR ASSEMBLT.
. LATIMER WILSON.
County Si ivetor,
J. A. MARTIN.
Coeoxfr,
V. 11. HOOPS.
The Bridge Debt.
If Mr. Woods is returned to the
Senate it is highly probable that he
will be able to get a bill passed that
will relieve the tax payers of several
thousand of the Hood bridge debt
that has run up the indebtedness of
the counties of this Senatorial dis
trict to an app illiiig- sum. Citizens
of Juniata this single point, alone, is
worth more to you than all the polit
ical party pri le that you can load up
with, so vote for Woods regardless of
of politics and at least do what you
fan toward unloading the tuonster
ious bridge debt.
When you cast your vote for Wil
son for representative you know it is
cast for a good unassuming mau)
who will be glad to see you when you
visit the legislature. He will not
dodge j-ou there as some times mem
bers do. He will stand up for fair
and eipiitnbie laws, that all can live
Tinder. Vote for Wilson a man of
good old fashioned views under which
the republic has becu built.
Vcte for Woods and Wi'scn. A
United States Senator is to be elect
ei by the text Legislature, and it is
of the highest importance that no
back tracks be taken on the tariff
for the money tbat pays the
pensions conies from the tariff. Wil
son and Woods will vote for a United
States Senator, and if you wish to
keep the pension list, and the debt
paying revenues on a fafe line you
will not fail to vote for Wilson and
"Woods.
Try and reduce the bridgo debt
that was caused by the flood hy vot
ing for Woods for Senate. Mr.
"Woods had a bill almost through the
legislature last session that would
liave stricken several thousand dol
lars off the bridge debt from the
shoulders of the tax-payers of Juni
ata. Take no risks. Vote for
"Woods nnd he will renew the just
liaitle in the Senate. The loss by
'the. .flood was not a loss by the act of
'man. It was a loss sent by Provi
nlenco nud under such cirenmstance
tlre state can properly come in and
lift-tho burden of debt.
How to Vote.
Chairman Tieeder of the Republi
can State Committee has issued a
warning to the party organization
throughout the state not to permit
-voters to become imbued with the
idea that there is anything difficult
or confusing about the marking of
the ballot under the new law to those
who have not studied the subject.
This is really the simplest partof the
new system of voting. That fact
should be impressed upon every vot.
er. The greatest complaints that
Lave been raised against the new law
relate to the conflicting provisions of
various sections of the act, which is
very crudely drawn, and the unnec
cessary and complicated machinery
required in the certification of nom
inations and the printing of the tick
ets and the substitution of the party
rules for the laws of the common
wealth.
MARKING THE BALLOT IS SIMPLE.
No one who has studied the law
will say that there is anything dif
ficult about the marking of the bal
lot. In fact as far as the voter is
concerned the new law presents
many advantages over the old sys
tem. The impression that has got
ten abroad that voters who go to
the poll for the first time will ex
perience trouble in marking their
ballots properly is entirely erroneous,
If the matter is not explained it is
calculated to keep some citizens
away from the poles, from timidity,
or a lear that they may appear ig
norant. Chairman Iteeder suggests
a simple method of instructing Re
publicans how to vote for their par
ty nominees.
"Place a cross mark in the square
to the right of the word Republican
whenever the word Republican ap
pears on the ballot,"' hays Genrrul
Rc2der, and you will vote the straight
Republican ticket"
'If the voter desires to vote the
Straight Partv Ticket, or in other
words for all the candidates on the
Republican Ticket, he can do so by
making a cross murk, thus X, in the
square or margin opposite and to the
Rioht of the word Republican at the
head or top of each Republican
group. This single mark or cross
will be equivalent to a cross mark
agaiutt every name in such Republi
can group, and will bo counted ns
one vote for each Republicau candi
date named. Eaoh group in the Re
publican column must be similarly
marked with a cross.
"Th:s yeai (1892) there will be the
following groups in the Republican
ticket, to wit : 1. State ticket em
bracing candidate for supreme court
judge, two candidates for congress
man -at-large, and thirty-two candi
dates for electors. 2. Candidate for
congress. 3. Candidate for State
Senator (where such official is to be
elected.) G. County candidates. To
vote the full Republican Ticket a
cross must be made. for each of these
groups. A singlo cross at the top of
the ticket simply votes for the State
ticket or those in the first group.
Such a ballot would not be counted
for the candidates for congress, state
senator, etc.
It lint Fishermen Want.
A number of amateur fishermen in
the Juniata Valley will ask the next
Legislature to change tlio fi;;h l iw.
They want the salary of tbo tish
wardens raised so tbat they can de
vote their tiiuo to the prosecution of
the violators of the law; they want
outline fishing free to all. and thu
heaviest of fines levied on those who
cxplodo dynamite in the rivers, and
those who run eaw-dust and alkali
into the streams. They will also
recommend tbat the trout seison be
extended from April 1 to August 1,
instead of April 15 to July 15.
LEGAL.
AUTlTION NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court or Juniata County.
In tho nutter of the pirtition or tli-i real
estate of C.ilvin B. Watts, late of Favette
township, Juniata county, Pa., deceased
To Surab Watts, widow, McAMsterville,
Juniata connty, Pa., George W. Watts,
Me Aliitlerville, Juniata county. Pi., Su
san Watts McAlisturvilk", Juniala county
Pa., David Beahor, Guardian of Sii'in
Watts and John Calvin Wails, MHHin
town, Juniata county, Pa, David K.
Watts, Hoboken, Allegheny county. Pa ,
Mary Ellen Watts, Trenton, Now Jersey;
Sarah C. Watts. Trenton, New Jersey ;
Emma J. Watts, 0-rmantuwn, in the
City or Philadelphia, Pa.; Anna J.
Watts, Gerrusnto.vn, in the City ol Phil
adelphia, Pa. ; Elizabeth E. Watts, Ger
tnantown, In the City ol' Philadelphia,
Pa.; and to F. M. M. Pennell Esq.,
Guardian ad litem or Anna J. WatU and
Eliziueth E. Watts, Mitllintown, Juniata
county, Pa.
Notice is hereby given that In pursuance
or an Older of the Orphans' Court or
Juniata county, a writ or partition has
issued lromsai.1 Court to the aherilt nl said
county, returnable on the 20th day o(
December, A. P., IMC, and tbat the in
quest will meet lor tho purpose or mak
ing partition Sec, of the said real estate
Of the said decedent on Wednesday, Novem
ber 23rd, A. D-, lt!'2, at tin o'clock A.M. of
said day, tip on the premises, (the late
residecco of the docedent) in Fayctto
towuship, Juniata county, at which time
and plnce yon can be present if you see
proper.
SAMUEL LAPP,
Sheriff.
S h rifl's Office. Mifflinlown.Oct. 81, 1892.
c
ai:tion NOTICE.
To w boat it may concern, I hereby give
notice tbat on Its 12th day of September,
1802 at a constable's sale, I bought ali of I.
P. Laurel's Personal Property, two mules,
two cows, and beifer and all his farming
implements, one reaper, ono drill, one wag.
on, one cow, cultivator, harness, one bug
gy, and all persons are hereby cautioned
not to interfere in any way with said prop
erty. Catherine F. Lai'ver,
Richfield, Juniata Co., Pa.
October 21, 1S'.)2
GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.
JLECTION PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, bv an act of General As
sembly of the Commonwealth or Penn
sylvania, entitled " An act to regulate the
nomination and election of public etlicers
approved tbo 19th day of June 1891.
It is the duty or the sheriff of every coun
ty within the Commonwealth to give no
tico of any election to be held therein to
enumerate the oiheers to be elected and
give a list or all the nominations, except for
election omcers ana assessors, to be voted
lor, designate the places at which tho
elections are to be beld, and give notice
tbat certain persons holding other oflice
ot profit or trust are incapable or
boldine or exercising at the same time,
the ollice or appointment or Judge, In
spector or Cleric or auy election or this
Commonwealth. Therefore, I, Samuel
Lapp, High Sheriff of the County or
J nuiata, do hereby make known and give
Ibis Public Notice to the electors ol the
county or Juniata that on
1X'ESI.4 Y, NOV. S, 1S9-Z,
it being the first Tuesday after tho first
Monday of said month a general election
will be beld in the several election districts
n said county, at which time they will
vote by ballot for the following named of
ficers, Thirty two Persons for Presidential Elec-
tors.
Two Persons for tho Oflice of Congress-tnen-at-Larjre.
Ono Person for the oflice of Judge or the
State Supreme Court.
One person for the office of Congress.
One Person for the ollice of State Sena
tor. One Person lor the office of Representa
tive. One Person Tor the oflice of Coroner or
Juniata county, Pa.
One person lor the office of County Sur
veyor for the county or Juniata.
I also hereby make known and give no
tice, that the places Tor 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 Mitllintown
are to bold their election inthe room known
as the Orphans' Court room in the Court
House, in said borough.
The rreemen or the township of Fermin
agh are to hold their election in the north
east room or the Court House, known as the
Treasurer's oflice, in Mifllintown borough.
The freemen of the township or Walker
are to hold their election at the School
House in Mexico, in said township.
The rreemen or the township of Delaware
are to hold their election at Smith's School
House, in said township.
Tho freemen of the borough of Thomp
sontown are to hold their election at the
School Hojso in said borough.
The freemen of the township ot Green
wood are to hold theirclection at the bouse
known as the Seven Ster Hotel, in said
township.
The freemen of the township of Monroe
are to bold 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
bouse known as Frymoyer's Hotel, in said
township.
The frctmcn of the tounMiip of Fayeite
are to hold their election at the School
nouse in McAli.storville, in said townnhip.
Tho freemen of the borough Patfer.ion
are to hold their election at the School
House in said borougn.
The freemen of the borouzh or Port Royal
are to bold their election at tb School
House in said borough.
The rreemen or tne township of Milford
aro to bold their election nt Locust Grove
School House, in said township.
Tho freemen of the township of Spruce
Hill are to hold their election at Spruce Hill
School House, in said township.
The freemen or the township of Turbctt
are to hold their election at the Church Hill
School House, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Bealeare
to hold their election at the School House
at Acadcmia, in said township.
The treemen or the township of Tuscarora,
except that portion of it lying north-westward
ol the summit of the Shade mountain,
are to bold their election at the School
House near McCulloch's Mills, in said town
ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex
cept tbat portion of it lying north-westw ird
of the summit or 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 Tuscarora as lie north-west ol
the summit of the Shade mountain are to
hold their election at Lauver's School House
in said district.
BSay The election is to be opened at
7 O'clock in the forenoon, and shall
continue without intermission or adjourn
ment, nnd is not to be closed belore 7
o'clock in the evening.
I a'so hereby make known and give no
tice, "that I he inscctors and judges shall
.neet at tho respective places apMinted for
holding the election in the district at which
they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock
in the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 8 181)2
and each said inspector shall appoint one
clerk, who s'a.ill be a qualified voter of such
district.
In case the person who shall hive re
ceived the second highest number of votes
for inspector shall not attend on the day of
any election, then the person who shall have
received the second highest number of votes
for juilire at tho next preceding election
shall act as inspector in his place. And in
case the person who shall have received tho
highest nuiiilier of votes shall not attend,
tho person elected judge shall appoint an
inspector in his place ; and in case the per
son elected judge shall not attend, then the
inspector who received thu highest iiumbvr
or votes shall appoint a judire in his place ;
and ir any vacancy shall continue in tho
board for the space of one hour alter the
time fixed by law for the opening of the elec
tion, tho qualified voters of the township,
ward or district for which such officer shall
have been elected, present at tho place of
election, shall elect one of their number to
till such vacancv.
I also hereby make known and give no
tice, that every person excepting Justices
of the Peace, who shall hold any otlice
or appointment of profit or trust under the
government of the United States, or ol this
State, or of any city or incorporated district,
whether a commissioned officer or otherwise,
a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall
be employed under legislative, execu
tive or judiciary department of this
State, or or the United States, or or any
city or incorporated district, and also that
every member ot Congress and or the State
Legislature and ol' the select or common
council of any city, or commissioners or any
incorporated district, is by law, incapable of
holding or exercising at tho same timo the
otlice ttr appointment of'jtidge, inspector or
clerk of any election in this Commonwealth,
and that no inspector, judg, or other offi
cer of any such election shall be eligible to
any ollice to bo then voted for," except
that of an election officer.
PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE OF THE
SECRET ART OF TUE COMMONWEALTH .
This will certify tbat the following is the
Official Lit of all Candidates, with resi.
dences and Parties or Policies represented,
whoso Certificates of Nomination or Nomi
nation Papers have been tiled in this oflice,
and which have not been found and declar
ed to bo invalid, as provi led in Section 0
of tbo Act of June 19, A. !., 1891, and
who are to be voted for in tho Eighteenth
Congresaioual District, Thirty -first Sena
torial Di t-iut, Juniata R.-presen itive Dis
trict. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
vVote for 32.)
ItopnMlraii.
TleijjanTTaT'lToucI
Villiain N ooi
W. fienry SaYn.
eiJ Irvv iii Aveuut.
Allenhenv i'ity.
Ureeu Street,
Philadelphia.
Kodnor Township,
ieiaware ounty.
j. Franc i Dunlap, 4a South PruHaiun StT
Mauheim.
John 1. Lawfton,
l;L3 Spruce street,
t'htl.idf Iphia.
liy North l .th St.,
Philadelphia.
John Mundell,
JiThn Hunter,
Alex. 'row, Jr.,
i: - South Stnn?t,
Phiindf'i-ia.
-'ll sprint; 'harden
Philadelphia St.,
4Tti Ijeiper Street,
PhilaiK-Iphia.
KaM Brandywine Tp
L'hafi. B. Siner,
Maxwell Clower.
tn-MtT v ounty.
William H. Urundy, oli Uadclillo Street, I
Bristol.
train Ureen, Spring Garden St
Eastou. I
Jaiuert K. Mortur,
J."MrV. liet.
Hanover Tfowiiship
ladiifh Cutitity.
1"7 Ea-t Kini Street, I
Lancaster.
jVd (Juliicy Avenue, I
S-riinttn.
lu South FrankTinSt.
Wilket-Barre,
51- Mahantoiitfo St. j
Poitsville.
Henry A. Knapp,
Wm. J. Harvey,
Jame Muir,
John 11. Sheibh y.
Carlisle Stre-t,
New Bloom Held.
Kin Main Street
Hiinendale.
Coe Durland,
Pierre A. Sluhbins, Allegheny Avenue, I
Coudernpnrt.
Lloyd T. Hohrbac'U, MI i heMnut Street I
Sunbury,
8. 8. Schoch, Market St reet, I
.Mid.llehur.
J. ScTiairWilhelm, East Market St
York.
Louis J. McGregor, Firt Avenue,
Hyndman.
James B. Laux, W. PittahurK St., I
Greensburte.
BUibert Piteairn,
James H.Xindnay,
Amtiernon and Ell- I
worth Ave., PittHb'tr. I
172 Kid co Avenue,
Aiieiruny ity.
Thotuaa L. Lincoln, Market and Greene
C'armichaerK. Sts.,
Sylvester 1. 1111, 1-SI East Diainoud St I
Iiutler. I
Matthew li. Taylor, 15U West Sixth St., I
Erie.
Charles F. Barclay, Inhiic Highway,
Sinnaiuahonin,
Jeaae E. Dale, Et East Long Street, I
Dihoi'.
Democratic.
cimioro.
South --M St.
John C. Bullitt,
Tho. B. Kennedy,
David T. Wataon,
Philadelifhia,
3 Eaat .Market St.,
ChainlHTfibiirtg.
kidife AvenueT"
Alloilieny City.
?wintl. ( i ThfiniikfUin. Ifkttl SitmoA
iiiia'tt-ipiiiu.
l(i"V Sprure St"
Philadelphia.
31 Spruce St
C. K. Wainwritcht,
Adam S. Conway,
jrniiaoeipnia.
Charles II. LAfferty, Sprinirarden St
William It. Wriii-ht. Fil.-f.'.
. , 1 Jh i lailel ph ia.
Getirge K. Guaa,
John O. James,
127 E. Barriifrd St.
West Cheater.
Broad Street,
uoy lesiown.
Cornelius W. Bull, Bartford St,
iviiiiorti.
William Nolan,,
153 North Fifth SL,
rweaaing.
James Duffy,
Cliarlea D. Breck,
M.i rt Aft a
Lapcaater Connty.
W Madiaoa Ae
ocranion.
Samuel G. Trimmer, Berwick Street,
uiie jnavoa.
Wm. S. Yuenling,
bamuel S. Leidy
&1 Mahantonco St.,
Potts villa.
Main Stnet,
. Axur l.alhrop.
?lonl nw,
StirMtlelinnnn Co.
'iorrvnee C liti;le, Zii est .ttjiiti ,
IjiH-k liuvi-u
Tuomas t'h.il.'Hnt, I-inviilt
.Moniour untv.
Win. H.Iliiniiieli'cich. :tl nud Market Sli,
jewi-burj;li.
. Poter ll. StrtiliinT, AhlMittsinwn,
Aimni t .mnty.
Heurj- H. 1 '!:,
-11 Pennsylvania A v. I
Tyrone. J
Id nnd Market !SU, ""l
LeehlMinr.
Joseph 1). Urr,
Charles A. Fan. in.
2tt Korty-llfth St..
nttsirorir.
Andrew A. l'aj ton, (kj McClure Avenue,
Aiieitneny city.
lohn 1). Uradeo,
&21 W. Wheeling SU,
Washington.
Michael LiebeU
i; w. sut st,
Eric.
Thomas .McDowell, Main and Mill sta,
Port Ueyany.
Jas. RTT'oli Hull, Klilit.vay.
Elk County.
John Conway, Itocliesttsr.
IWnver County.
"By Nomination Papers).
XT
Prohihitiou I'm-ty.
John C. ttatttton,
Vr h i bit ion Party.
Main Street, I
1 1 o 1 1 ist c r v i 1 le
North Duke St
LanoaMer I
Sutumeu'a Av. I
Philadelphia
James Bl:ick.
Frolitmtion Party.
Win. F. Hovd."
Prohibition Party.
Win. B7Hrickell.
Prtihibitinn Party.
fcdwatil ('m:iiwll
Pr ihibition P.irty.
4 Centre Avenue I
Pittsburg
W Kant Main St
lTn ion town
Campbell Street I
Hlairsville
D. Mi'l'Iiirt Fair.
Prvthibiiion Party.
Ed rin li. (iearhart
Prohibition Party.
(ieo-e If. Jih.'1U
Prohibit ion IVrty.
Effort
litlil Jttss Street,
Philadelphia
George K. ireiss
Prohibition Prty.
Win. V. Mat: ne.
Prohibition Party.
Albnrtis
Main Street
Tidioute
Charlen lK'ther,
711 Carson Street. I
r-ociHii-si i-aoor ranr. I'mwpnrg.
Christ. Mat,
SorialiM. Lilor Party. S'Ottdale (
V. H. Mctiovcru. lith and Holland I
Socialist Labor Party. Krie. iSt.,
Allen Pardea, 14th and Sau&ifrat
Socialist Lalwr Party. F.rie, Sts., j
Ilenry Peter, " Bluff Street
Soemliht LaboParty Allegheny.
John Preseott. 1W.S Peach Street, 1
Soci.ilist U-tttor Party. Krlu.
Chi-rle Hirker. 1M1U N. lith Street, j
Soin!i!t Jl-idwir Pnrt Philadelphia.
5ilo iiothe. " KWKranklin St., I
Soctaiist Lalior Party, Philadelphia.
Charhvt Schleicher. I0 West lith St.,
Smm-iuUm. lalHtr Party, Erie.
Fr. Si hotte, ill h and French I
Siuli.HtLalHr Party, Mreetn, Erie.
William Scott, lu Carson Street, I
Socialist EiUr I,-"rty2 Pittsburg. J
elae. Svnicen, 1 Dover Street, j
Socialist LMor Party. Philadelphia.
Jar. Mmon. I
So;ialisr Ivilior Prrty, Seottdaluu
Matthew S mi tli, &i Third Avenue, I
Socialist Labor Pnrty? Pitt.-biirj;.
John Mnm.
Socialist Lalor Party, Tyrone.
William Sirtp-.ien. sr.M "h irlottc St. I
SM inliMUibor Piirty. Philadelphia.
Adolf Starke. "
Social i.-t l;ilHr Party, Everson.
John S'cin, hi1 South I'.ith Sr. I
SockiIinI I-atfT Party, Philadelphia.
P. Tol.hnuer, 4 1-1 Vine Street,
f-M-inlist Laiwir P;ir?y. Philadelphia.
Joseph TreM-k. ill I Noble Str.-et,
rK'.ali-1 LnU'r Party, Philadelphia.
Ji'hn Westwaler, AddUou Street, I
Socialist ltbor Party, l'itt-hurtf.
Henry Vint..-r, Kairniount Av I
iftnii-T .lt.jMtr P.irtv, P'tilnd'1phia. I
Hj Xomlnation Paers.
L7 V ."VmoniTr "
Pople Party.
j. w. iwr"
PepleH Party.
riolH-tt Brett. "
I VnplrK lartVj
Frr.nU Punb,
PeopIcV Party.
C. A. Burrows.
People.- Party.
M. L. ( 'owlcv.
Green shun?
IIarlanHhurj,
WIT Noble Street,
Philadelphia
It'ii Kcrmantown Av
1 h i ladelphia
Sharp-bnra:
lVti:lr' Party.
E. S. 'rtsoker,
! PiipleP lrirt.
Washing on
TnlonCity
Ml Wricht Strwt
Phila4lelphia
A. J. lM tz,
People! Pa rt y.
IV". E. Kwer.
People Pnrty.
fohn (. Exlev,
People's Pnrty
li. H. Fisher.
People Par'y.
W. A. tiardner,
Peplefl Party.
William ir.ii.t,
People's Party.
B. F. tireenniaii.
People Piirtj'
William Metier.
Peop e's Party.
G.C. Hii kok,
Peple'j carty.
II. Hock.
PropleV Part.
J.M. Hower,"
People Party.
A. II. P. Leuf.
People's Party
STj. McMaiiu.
People's Party.
O. . MH.re.
Peple"b Party.
C. M. Morw,
People's Party.
"VfA. Hinted"
Peojile'H Party.
Corry
liT South iitth St., I
Philadelphia
Entrlkea
Andrews
S-ttlement.
5 I'ii hinond St.
Philailt-lphia
Eld re 1
Danville
Myrtle
ii!4 North Tilth St.
Philadelphia
Bloomshurc I
North 17th St I
Philadelphia
Ambrose
Knox I
New Wilmington j
Sanfonl
Ephniim Phillip",
People's Party.
M'ihoninctown
Clarence Price.
People's Pnrty.
C. P. Shaw,
People Party.
Perry Smit h,
People Partv
II. C. Siiavelv,
People's Party.
G. E. Ward,
People's Party.
jYa. Welschr"
Peiiles Party.
J. KT White,
PiNiple'w Party
KM. Windsor.
Pp1c Partv-
Danville
AiiNtinvillo
Blchanlsville
Lelmnon
Economy
Now Cattle
Elhridtfe
Bnrtville
Hj Nomination Papers.
r.ii.ud A ve.,
Philadelphia,
Seialist Labor Party.
fred Bauer.
Sircialist Labor Party.
Everwrn.
1710 Peach Street,
Erie.
C'harh Itarkofen,
SMaialist Lalntr Party.
fc. M. Brandt,
Striali.st Ialor Party.
11 E. liermaQ St- 1
Erie. j
1j5 West irth St., I
Erie.
A. Culleu,
Socialist Labor Party.
Jac. DietMld,
Socialist I-abor Party.
Julius KrcM-hlth.
Socialist laiHtr Party
t'haa. Hammermueller,
Socialist L:t bo r Party.
Ilenry HHbl,
Soc lalist La hfir Party.
Antnist Lanse,
m S K-Uliyt Lt bor Party.
Seniamin Hard in i;.
Prohibition l'arty.
Charles W. Huntington
Pnthibition Party.
CHarlHM E. Hyatt.
Prohibition Party
John B. Jonen,
Everson.
7 IM'n.lowhill St. "
Phi ladel p b ia.
'.31 Wallace St"
PhiLnlelphia, I
ii6 N. Fifth St., 1
Philadelphia.!
IS Franklin St., I
Philadelphia.
!Nt South Main St I
Pitt-ton j
4 Centre Street I
)Villiam?Mrt
711 East Uth SL I
Chester I
ltfiS Nr h Mth St "
Philadelphia
I'roiiimtioii farty.
Eliiha Kent Kane.
Prohibition Party. Kane
Franks. Lnurimore
Prohibition Party.
E. L. Iowden,
Prohibition Party.
Kotert F. McClean
Prohibition Party.
Knbrt L. Montiromery
Prohibition Party.
Antrim F. Monran,
Pnhibition l'arty.
A. Foster Mifllin,
I'rohibition Party.
Franklin . Pcreival
Prohibition Party.
ArthnrJ Iilirra?u7
Prohibit iiri Party.
William. I. litein-aiti,
l'robibtt -t in P.rtv.
Biirr Sp iui;!..r. "
Proitiluiioii Party.
Adle A. Steveus.
Prohibition Party,
Fratikliu H. Tav nr.
Pndiibition Party.
Alfrfd ii Thomasun
Proliibition Party
Jas. Potter Thompson,
Prohibition Party.
Wm. N. WhIIi,.
Prohibition Party.
P enn Avenue
New Brighton
Nebraska
Went Main StT I
New BloommM
Tnrbotville
Quakcrtown j
Baltimore Street I
Mt. Holy Sp'fpi.
il SutU Street I
Philadelphia
M ahant'lifjo A i:it I
PtMtsvillc Ht. I
iw Union Avenue j
Allegheny
Kairview St I
M.r!ctfa
Lincoln AvenueT" I
Tyrone. j
f4 It irin- Ht )
Philadelphia. J
ItiKiCr.ip-iUKeMt., j
K'mmou.
114 Najioleon St j
JohiiNtown. t j
Licking St reet j
Pattterwm.
elconie J. Vks,
PndHbitlnn Party. Fn f rvie w.
CONGRESS AT LARGE.
(Vote for two.)
REPUBLICAN.
"rjirTaTTTITTy"
57 Broadway,
Mauch Chunk.
Alex. McDowell,
i3t Stat. Street,
Sharon.
DEMOCRATIC
Erie.
Tlu.. P.dk Merritt, - south 5th st
en
BY HOMINATIO PAPERS.
ETu"iroiTTiOia
i, ( Voire Hiuare,
Knston.
rn.liihition l'arty.
fanie T. Mefrory. XI Wylie Ace, I
Proliil-i I ion l'-rtv. I'ltt-tmrg. I
BT XOMHUIO" PAPERS.
PMplf" l'arty.
Q. W. Dawson.
Pr.i.l-' Purty.
BrooVflcld
BY XO.HIXATIOX PAPERS.
J. MhI.I.iu lliirmv-. iii; iiliovvluli l.,
ttoc ialist Utbor Party. Philadelphia.
Thonia tirumly. Xi Shiloh -Streel, "
Hoclnlt-t l.nlx'r Pnrtr, Pitt.hnrg.
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT.
(Voto for one.)
REPCBLICAIV.
"oCunui
Tnnrn,uiiTmonTn
Holliilavtiiirif. S's.
DEM OCR 1TIC
cTTrTirioTnrsTrTTTrTni
Krnnklin
BT NOMIIVATIOX PAPERS.
TrfJTTTTimaTnuri
IMiilfuleliihin.
Prohiltit'on P:rtv.
DY N0MI.1ATI05 PAPERS.
ETTT'rrroTTTT'
polrVPrtjr
t
BY ROM IX ATI OX PAPERS.
So i.i'it l.nlwr P.'rty. I:ft-hiirg.
CONGRESS,
(vote lor one.)
KEPIHMCAS
Thsddcns M. Mahon 23 North Main St.,
Cbambersburg.
DEMOCRATIC.
William W. Trout, Login Street, Lewis
town. BY XOMIXATIOX PAPERS.
JcromT. Ailman,
Prohibition Party, Walker township.
BY XOMIXATIOX PAPERS.
J. T. Ailman,
People's Party, Tbompsontown.
SENATE.
(vote for one.)
REPl'REICAX-
Joseph M. Woods, K. Brown Street, Lew
is town.
DEMOCRATIC.
Joseph C. McAlister, New Bloomlield.
BY XOMISATIOX PAPERS.
Uicbaol Shafltr Derstine, Prohibition
Party. Lewistown.
REPRESENTATIVE.
(vote for one.)
REPl'RLICAX.
llngh Latimer Wilson, Walker township.
DEMOCRATIC.
David li. McCuIlouch, Port Royal.
By NOM IXATIOX PA PERS.
Daniel Kloss, Prohibition Prty, Walker
township.
The names or candidates certitiod from
Nomination Papttt are printed in alphabet
ical order according to their surnames, as
required by Section 14 of the Act of June
1, A. I. ISM.
J - is testimony wueriof, I have
(T 0 ) hereunto set my hand and
Ik 0. J caused the Seal of the Secre
yr taiy's office to be affixed this
2'Jd day ol October, A. D. 18;2.
WM. F. UARRITV,
Secretary of the commonwealth.
To the Sheriff, County of Juniata, Hifllin
town. Pa.
OrriCE OF THE COI KTT COMMHStOH-
KRS or Jl'RIATA COl'XTT STATE
or riNMSTLVASiA. )
This will certify that the following is the
uftieial list of all candidatrs. with residen
ces and parties or policies represented,
whose certificates of nomination or nomina
tion paprra have been hied in this otlice,
and which have not been found and declar
ed to be invalid, as provided in section 6 of
the act of June 19, A. D. 1891, and who are
to be voted for in the said county of Juniat
t the enduing (lection :
CORONER,
(vote tor one.)
REPUBLICAN.
Wiliam H. Hoops, Fayette township.
DEMOCRATIC.
L. P. Walley, Mifflintown.
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
(vote for one.)
REPrBXICAX.
J. Ambrose Martin, Fayette township.
DEMOCRATIC.
Wilber F. McCaben, Ferrnmazh township.
The names or candidates certified from
JestMto Papers are printed in alphabet
ical order aceording to their surnames, as
required by Section 14 or the Act of June
19, A.l). 1891.
Id Testimony hereof we have hereunto
set our hands and caused the seal of the
county of Juniata to be affixed this 20th
day of October, A. D. 1892.
DAVID BE ALE,
CT O i JOHN BALLKNTINE,
JJJ. O. URIAH SHUMAN,
County Commissioners.
To the SherifTof Juniata county, Pa.
Given under my hand at my oflice in Mifflin
town, this 26th day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and ninety-two and of the Indepen
dence or the United States, the one hun
dred and sixteenth.
SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff.
SlierifTa Ollice, Mitllintown, i
October 26, 1892. J
PEIROE : COLLEGE "
of BUSINESS
AH&sHORfriArts)
A h ph elara entmnercit tveh rail affording crtrtpkte
e 3:111 -mc nt trie biinm life. Also Krvnch ol ti-r-r.n
fr traW m well mm lur buiiip. CufniDaii
( axrftiy ba been added to toe bueineas rf f
lifiructma. and a Kprcutll effective ajatem of venti
lAtita haa bcea intrndoced with atw farnitura. etc
lf, rr ti ail HNtr f-yr mimtnMtim auH nrflmtt
nf u'ul'. Fall and winter torn bcjina Tiieadajr.
Bai. 6th, 1W. Apeliration blanka now raady. 'rijr
enntllrnut tx'Cgwwary. Vot Co)1tr Annual, Khorthuiti
Anotiant-entsot. Uradaaiiiiit fcAetviwa, oati or addretai
Tbo Mat Pikrcte, Pb. D.. Principal and Konnder.
jlJurd BuUdiD&W-yl9CbnatbUrntUvtaa
:2X Ssystona CorafhU;
-n Brmnien inn itM
porn Dropper and mr-i
perfect Koro-rd T.TI.
liter Diatrihutnr In tl.e
.world, -cti Cttiiifisi.
A. B. FAffQUKAiT C.
YORK, PA.
6cmo fou Laroe Illustrated Catalc-j.
I KG A I..
JXECUTOR'S SALE
OF
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE
The undrrsigued execn'.ora ol the estate
of Peter Brown, deceas-vl, Utn of Fayette
towrship, Jnniata county. Pa., will sell on
tho premiKes in Sprnco Hill township, at
1 o'clock, P. M.. on
Saturday, October 29, 18S2,
A valuable tract of land known as t:-o Half
Moon Farm, containing eighty :x acres
more or lesa, aituito in Spriii-o Hill town
ship, Juniata county. Pu., alj i:iinR Unds
of Wiliiani Kvans on the south and nest;
Samuel Kcl.aiijrhlin on the north; and
Tuscarora creek on the east, together with
twenty acres mor or leu ot wood
land, edpiiuinsr latin or 3 inin.d XlcLiugh
lin Kurtz and others.
The nr.provenirnts on t!ief.ir"ii are a (rood
two story frame Louse, nnd tranie bmk barn
41) ! t'i leet ainl out hone, wngon hed,
corn rrib, and so forth, food opplo orchard
and a variety M fruit A well ol pood wat
er rear the door.
This is a de.irMc ptoo rtv.
TER.VS UF SALE: lVn j-r cent. cah cn
day of salr, forty per ei-nt on April 1st,
18'J3, wbi n deed is to ho delivered, the
balance less widow' doaer on April 1st,
1S91.
wiM,iAU s. browx,
IIENKY IIKOWX,
ALBKKT Bi:)VX,
Executors of 1'eter Brown, d.c'd.
PENNSYLVAMA COLLEGE,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
I ROUNDED S 18M2. I.atgo Faculty.
. Two toll ciiires of s'ndv Cl"sical
and Scientific. Specitil Cour! 111 fcll de
partments. Oberv.ilorv, L:ib r:itories and
new (Jj mnapinni. Five li-pe buildings.
Sua 11 heat. Lihrariea 2J.0OO volumes.
Expemes low. Itepartment of Ilyginne
and Physical Culture 111 ch irg of an ex
perienced physician. Accessible by Ire
quent Railroad trains. LoojM.it on the
BATTLEFIELD OK UETTV&BUKG, niost
pleasant and healthy.
FREFARATOSY DEPAIiTMENT,
in separate bui'dincs, for Loya and young
men preparing lor buin!'is or College, un
der special care ot the lVinC';al and thret
mi.-iMnnii, residing with stulrnis in tho
buildinp. Fall term opens Sept. 81I1, lt?l'2.
For catalogues, a.ldres
H. W. !8cN KJIi T, P. D., Prldt nt, or
F:EV. II. C. BL'Elll F.U, A. M , Principal
Ju'y 13,!)2-8t.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To The Editor: Pteaao inform yonr raaters
Uiat 1 hmvft a hjeittve remedy for the above-named
disTAfe. By Its timely use thousands ofhoioleae
j eases have been pennanenUy eared. I shall be glad
o khu two uoiiics 01 mj renieay x i i. r. 10 auy cn
your reulore who have consumption it tliey wHl
send me their Exprms and P. O. .ddrefw. kpect
f oUy. Z. A. aUXJDM. M. C. ItU Pearl St. S. X.
Kotlce .tgulnut Tre-paRj.
All persons arc hereby ciri:.iiod not to
tresspass on the landx of the undersigned
iu Walker, Fermanagh and Fsvette town-hips.-
A. S. Adams. John MeVeen, J:iioes
McMeen's heirs, Rotvrt Ki-Ween, William
Stonirer, i. U. Sieber, Charli s Adams, L.
E. Atkiiixon.
October 28lh, 91. ly.
$AWH91vEN6!N!
A wondcrf nl Improronn'tit In Frlctlor FiTflnnil
U-Hnrk. Back niotii-tiof arrtacv Ihrrr t tinea
: 1 fu-t ai any ot1ix In the murkt-t. 1'rirtiuit
ClMtrta Fred, cawh il'I tri. fl pntrlnx to aland
ftlwhila hnckin ; rrnt tnvlu In power nnd
ivcnr. Writu lur ctrciiiart and priw; furnish.-!
frt-e uon ap'l-:Ti(n. A'; Sprlnc Tooth llnr
rovim lin1 l!n!iaPH (ulilrn:rn. ( orn I'lant
rm, ftn-llirs, -tc Mmtton this jntir.
iiEKCH & CilCMGQLD, Manfrs., YORK, PA.
Is the olrtpt and roost nopnlnr !5inttfle ncd
macbaniral japer pnblakfd and baa the largest
nraulation of nny rapEi its cln in tb world.
Fully llluptrated. H-tv.ajtf of Wood Knra
ItiffP. Pnblinhrd w??klT. ed for ipwimen
cop. Inr 3 a yar. Kour munthB' trial, $1.
ML N.N k t U., l'l ki ihhch-i, aril Uroadway, N.T.
ARCHITECTS, BUILDERQ
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littiotrraphio plates if country and nty rsidcn
coa tr puhhe builtlitiira. Nnm'ron emrravinira
and full plana and ant-clflrations for the line -f
aurh aa CMnteinplnte htniduiw. 1'rirr 'i.',tf a year
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imniediate protection, tfcod for Handbook.
Clll'YUH'HTH for bnoks charts, maps,
tcqutt-kiy procured. Addreaa
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GKXkhai. "Price: a.l BituAiiwi . X. T.
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ton surs
WrlltiibreaiaJnMud
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til LA. nJ T t y"n "T rnnrwlf .ml f.m
JjT to sr. t t.io hrm ,a!nn lor y.ur .noiirv.
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V""?-'"" h""-''. "hlch rri.rr.rnt the
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A ern.lne. .rTi .il ,hor, Ihnl trill not rip. tin.
estr. fir&mlr Jt .month Inftlde. flrxtt-.l mnw .
for,.bl...jll: a0...lr.blr,hDa?rh "SSr
?irm to i'l t(iulj custa m0e clioasccnUiaa
nnd - Hnnd-ww.d. flnerslfahnr. The
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trornVV'-- ualOEe Ported sboe. cUnj
O 3J fr.Hi-. Phor, worn tiT fnrmrrs end alt
0O. othrn who want a Rood hrnTj i-.lf t!
jolr.l jiio.Wc.ri r.litr,hi.. eaajr to walk to, andSl
krrp thr fei-t dry and warm. wu
50 Fltipfnir, Ji.-.-5 snd er3.00W.rk.
VZitSZT "ttta"W WorlttSSoS
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POJS Chore ore worn by the fcWje"rrV.
whereat he moat -.-r, joral,...ho,B,ld
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frnrii JJ.Ui to swil. Ij.lk. who w Ish toeconomiu iS
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fraudulent and .ul,l t to proscc-.it l..a by law loS
w.i.. DOliiL..Ti, lirocklou, Ulaec Sold bf
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Subscribe for the Juniata Sen'iuel and
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PATENTS
n0 yeara' etnerience anf
14T0.0O) annlirationa for A
tocattincTiinia. JHETORNADO
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Great Bargains at Scliott's
Dry Goods Slouse.
A good quality of apron and dress gingham 4 yards for '2octs.
A good heavy unbleached muslin worth 8 to 10 cts. a yari,
short lengths 20 yards for 1 00.
A fine selection of challies for Gets, 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 one
half cents a yard.
Great Bargains at Schott's
Carpet Room.
An elegant half wool ingrain carpet reduced to 40cts. a yard.
A table oil cloth 4G 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 "ood quality of matting for locts. a yard, worth lSto20cts.
Great Bargains at Schott's
5
Popular
A baby's shoe for 2-3cts.
A ladies' oxford low shoe for Tocts.
A child's spring heel, patent leather tip for oOcts.
A good carpet slipper, leather sole and heel for 32ets.
A good quality men's creedmore tip sole shoes at 1 00 per
pair.
Our honest belief is that your intere st lies in the direction
where you can get the highest value for your money.
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A FEW FACTS
Worth. Knowing,
Tbat I can stop toothache in less than
nvu minutes ; no pain, no extracting.
That I can extract teeth without pain,
by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth
and gums ; no danger.
That Diseased
as Scurvy) treat
and a cure war
case.
Game (known
jod successfully
muwu iii every
Teeth Filled and warranted for life.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or,
remoddled, at prices to suit ail. I will in
tert a lull permanent act of Gumed Enam
eled porcelain teeth 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.
Teems Cash.
G. Lu DERR, ,
Practical Dentist,
ESTABLISHED M MirrLIKTOWS, Pa., 13 I860.
Oct. 14 '85.
jVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
l 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table
of passeuger trains, in effect on Monday.
January 18, 1892.
STATIONS.
West
ward. East
ward. 1
24
AM r M
8 80' 4 20
8 27! 4 n
8 23 4 13
8 20 4 10
8 111 4 01
8 08! 3 68
8 04; 8 64
7 62 3 42
7 47! 3 37
7 88i 8 28
7 81! 3 2i
7 25! 8 15
7 20 8 10
7 12 8 02
700 260
T Newf-it
Buffalo Bridge....
'Juniata Furnace..
Wahneta
Sylvan
T Bloomlield Jnnct'u
Valley Koad
T Elliot tsburg
t Green Park......
T Loyaville
Bixler's Run.....
Center ..........
T Ciena's Rnn
Andersonburg . . . .
T Blain . ........
6 00 10 001
6 03 10 03
6 07 10 07
6 1010 10
6 20 10 20
6 26' 10 26
6 3-.M0 32
6 43110 43
6 4810 48
S 65! 10 65
7 02' 11 02
7 07 11 07
7 14'll 14
7 20111 20
7 30U 80
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