; '-3 FhN'EL&ItKPOBLICAN r MIFSXINTOWN. gjTEBSESDAY. OCT- 81, 1898. F. SGHVTfilEIl nr-oa ab rtu?iiXTc. o- Republican national c TICKET. FOB PRESIPEST, WILLIAM McKlNLET, of Ohio. 'J I r F03 VICE FBEfilDEST, j GARRET A. HOB ART, j of New Jersey. f- UBLICAN STATE TICKET. I For Congressman-sit Large. Iusha A. Grow, of .Suf.queba.nns. Jcel A. Davejvo3t, of Erie. . For Eiectors-at-Large. kra Whaktoj, of Philadelphia. Icasder E. Pattos, of Clearfield. ijam Withebow, of Allegheny. kr L. Kimbeblyi of Mercer. Ditlncl Eltctorn. Prarson, 15 Henry C. Prevost Korke, j !(J J. B. Brown, T.J. 8 lien B. rank B. Hendley, eon. I. Meyers, fm. M. Taggart, c. H. Hnd.ieil. fm. F. Soley, obn Fritz, ton. L. Johnson, bn 11. Land is, ivereit Warren, :. W. Wilde, larrison Boll, K W. Miller, if rrwi ii -ow, 18 (i. Karron Miller, 19 K. H. Sblodoll,; 20 Geo. T. bwaak, 21 A. C. White, '11 W.N. Randolph, 23 K. Werlfceiiucr, 24 Joseph Sprier, 25 Ed. E. Abram, Isadoro Sobel, 27 Wiill-im Schnur, 2S Jca. C. Campbell. REPl'IILICA! COPSTT TiCfiET. juercsyjTS; u: lA9pH cffrir.klin Co, ;nate, William Ctr.T2LE5, cglslaiure, Carl F. EsPESschadk. ssociatc Judges, W. Noeth Stereeit. Leoxasd K. J-acqer. rothenotxry, V7. I!. Zkidehs. tisrrict Attorney, Wilbek Schwbyeh. o. Commissioners, Vichael K. Bashoee. J. Lccpcnslaces. o. Treasurer, William W. Lasuis. o. Auditors, T. K. Ukaver. II. II. Habtmax. Jkyahism means a panic. 3btasism means low wages. 3kyanI3i will break the basks. 3btaxism means a lower tariff. 3nvAnsM moans gold mortffae3. 3byaxisii moan-i a debased car icy. Brtaxisi means the doctrine of ite rights pat into pr-tct tea opera -n. This season the scarcity of wbfat 8 caused wheal to bo shipped from diforr.ia to lad: a. Bbyanism raenns a puiiinj do;n of e conditions of this constry to cor spond to the condition cf affairs in iropa. Bhtas's election wi'.l bring down ages to almost European wages. Is iat the kiod cf limes you want, ote the republican ticket. If Bryaa is t-lacted with a suj-port. . ig CoDgi oBR, Iboy will destroy tbe .resect nation! backing system. ftth that looting ou in the f.ce, ?u will not rrte tbo democratic eket. If McKiiiley i? 'Ic-eted people will 9 able to get liiortijea renewed 3 in tbe past. But if iryu i e'.ect- "very renewal will hs made pay- - -M. principal and interest. le in g;.w . ote the republic- 1 If J-m JA'.E.l'Jfcli ftC:.gresB S6 r.imseif and you are ovi'.f oi a 1 tortji-aga Ibat will btccroo dao be weeu this and next April, yoa "riW .are to pay tbat rucrtga,'c or be sold nt or give a ntw mortgage payable, rinciple and interest i i gold. Brtas's election lo?"trine of states' will restore tbe risdits. Only c ;eneratiou ao ever 2 milli' :a men t ' era called lato tbe heM to preveu he south from seceding under th loctnne cf states' l iable. If you vote or Bryan, it will be iadit ectly declar ng that the wsr was a fnilure. Iryou rote for Bryan, ho will not ntoifera ia any ataca t save United States property or to save United States mail cr t-j eave tbo l:fe asd property of citiz nm of one state ia another state, unless called on to do BO by the governor or legitlatura cf that state where the trouble exists. Tue Cleveland administration has demanded of Turkey, damceoa for the destruction of American laissioua in Harpoot and .larash, and has sent a tloet of wojr vessels to the coast of turkey. The United States are not tied by treaty laws with Turkey, and all her acts will be kept within inter national law lines. The war again rt the cecessson of the south was a failure, if Bryanism is to succeed at the polls. If the peo pie are so fickla that in the oourae of 30 years tbey will bo ctaage taeir views as to endorse by their votes tbe doctrine of states' rikte: if they are so fickle as to endorse all that, thr.y will pay the penalty of ft dismember ed country betore many years. The L:eco!d, Neb. Call, published at the home cf Mr. Bryan, has the fdlowirg to siy: As a Presidential caadidate advocating free silver and free trade W. J. Bryn bccuines an enemy to tbe people, more to be fear ed ttiac war or famine, cyclone cr pestilence, and believing this aa firm ly as we believe in the Supreme Ruler cf the Uiiivei!?, wo shall chal lenge every argument, every influence, every citizen, every political party that attempts to raise its voico iu support of a Presidential candidate, vho baa abandoned every American idea and forsaken every patriotic principle and tradition of American politics. Let republicans be rtpub. beans and our people will have noth ing to fear from Bryanism. The hunting tcasou is here and the careless hunter cannot be told to of ten that he should be careful and not shoot at an object iu the woods till which would have spoiled under tuo he is certain that ho is not shooting i circumstances. We have at a man. Every year men are shot a woman in our vicunty, who besides in the woods, and then aro told by j doing her housework and cooking, the paity who did the shooting that j f r the farm bands, went to the corn the man who wis shot was mistaken j field the other day and hu3ktd sev- uriiri ...,imal or fowl. Tin- entv bushels of corn. This we be- prisonment for every man who does a thin-" of tbat kind would soon stop that kind of crime. Tbd Efifs tbiug to do is to volt tbe repnblicau ticket. You will feel tbat yoa Lava cast a ballot tbat will do no harco, bat is in the direction of great good. : . Mrs. Wilson, wife of Hon. Latimer Wilson, died about 2 o'clock on last Saturday morning after alongillneas with consumption. TLe country bad good times duv insr republican administrations. Vole tbe republican ticket and tberoby belp to bring back better timoe. The wild tnrkey hunters last week van lae season opeced were num' eroud. but fer fowls were ebot. It takes natience to make a successful wild turkey hunter. Watson one cf tbe tails cf the Bry an ticket is seriously ill. Possibly he was informed that be was left off tbe Bryaa banner in ilifiltnfown. Vote the reput.iicaa ticket. Miss Giddigusb. "Since I have become engaged to Me. S'.llieua, I know his very thought." 3Iiss Cn tique "ilurcpbl And you don't have to be a. mind reader at that." Judge Lyona has bought Dr. At" kinson's inttrest ia tha farm thatibey jointly o,7cel nt Durward. Tte Judge no-w is lord of all be Burvsys when he gets down on that nice big farm Ii has lust been found out that it is not an uncommon act for the In diana of the wst to trade off or sell their daughters when t'sey return home from government Iidiaa schools. Bryan, it i said, will go on tbt siege after tb election, tiie theater managers believing h wiii draw fail houses after tha extensiva adfcrtk tb r'ti for the Presidency baa giV3U LlJl. Some of tha townships ia Perry couutv are agitated over.ths road- scraper question. Fermanagh town ehip, Juniata cousty supervisors tri.d the ecraper. It is no good in rock bed vallies liko this and Perry. Last Thursday 12.000 Blair coun ty people left Altoona in three trains to visit J!aior McKinley. Five thou sand people assembled at the station to see taem oil. it was tae largest demonstration of any kind witness ed in Altoona. If ihore is a mortgiga or bond against you, maturing between this and nt-xt oprirsg, you will net be able to get tbe oblia'ion r.u2T7od except by making it payable in gold and sil ver if Biyan is elected. Vote the ro pubiioan ticket. In tbc-ae dtmocrat-c timas ibrea dollars cf wb2st will bread a mm a wliole ;-eir. Ii Likes only five bush els cf wheat to bread a mir., but while bread is ch-.ap work ia scarce, and it 'u hard to get money to buy the cheap tbiiifi. Democratic prom's!.! three years ago to l'ie farmi waa one dollar wheal and coi responding prices for oa's and corn. If you liseu this campaign to Bryan's democratic promises, you iii lie deceived more than tbrto years ngo. If Bryan is ulecte 1, if yoa and I reader hjvo a mortgtgs oc othr obii gatioa to pay, wo will not ba able to gt,t it renewed, except on a promise .o pay prir.cir.Vi asd iutc-rest in gold. If yon don's waufc to sqnaZi the fi tanei.U ble out cl yoavseli vote tee republican tickf-t. The price of every acre cf timber land wag loserad by th3 democratic lumber tar.ff reduitiou bill. The tariff reduction cf trveuty-five per -"it bad s. great effect on j.he Ismbor 'i a corresponding re- trad'--, W'a daction in the- pnz pf timber lands. Vote tha republican ti-AA. Now is the lioi'j when the aporia mra gooiii abroal and shwttth a barn yard turkey for a will turkey, and then piiytth double price to tbe owner of the fo'Al to keep quiet, an.l the next day is surprised to besrthat tvoryoiie Irnoiretu Oil about tue trans action. Vote ths repablicAi ticket. The wLcit. oats and lrly crop in Europe is reported as a short oe. Should the reports Irom riurope crovo to bj true, better prices for a.i kiid3 of grain mu-it soon prevail iq the United States of America. The Sunday trains of the N. & S. V. R. It.. Perry county, have been discontinued. Oulv the regular trains will be run on week days, leav ing Nowport at 10:35 a. m., and 6.05 o. m . and New Germantov.n at 6 50 a. ra. and Z ZO p. m. Oa last Saturday Frunk Shields while engaged in dehorning a cross bull belonging to Michael R.Eeashor had two fimrera of his right hand badly hurt; the one finger was brok en and the other disjointed during the operation of removing tho horns from the animal. British thinkers are expressin concern for European civilization on account of tba bad babus of tbe p6o plo of tbo large cities. Tbey say the largo majority of the people of th grtat cities are given over to bottiog, driukin-'. music hail attendance and loafing and vilo amusement on Sun day. Hundreds of Western citi&s have a3ot;tcd tbe rule, that all boys and girls under 16 years of aga shall be night unlesi accompanied by gron people. The rule ehould be adopts! ia Mifflintowa. Parents should take enough interest in their children to have tiiem oil tbe street beioro nine o'clock. A correspondent of tbe Lewistown Sonlinel from By da says: Wm. Mil Ur has husked marly two hundred and fifty bushels cf corn that ho ex tracted from the drift along tbe riv tr. Tho shocks were washed from the fields above us by tho flood couple of weeks ago and lodgad there in the drift. No ono thought of taking it out, so Will went to work a.d now Le has a fine lot of norn lieve to be better than the average man can do m tho same length of time. The United States is not, a great nation, only a combination of states, if Bryan's platform U true. Vote th republican ticket. " Afexartder Leach died at his Loma at Walnut this county on the night of the 20lh of typhoid fever. Five members of bis family are down with the same fever tbat took bis life. He w.u soldier against rabellioa. The foot ball game between the Lewistown and Mifflintown. teims was piayea ia tae rain, wntca so dampened the ardor of the boys that little charing was dona as is usually ths case. Score, 8 to0 in favor of Mifuiatown. Leslie's New York Weekly ia auth crity for the statement that a theat rical p'av has been wntfen far Bryan es chif actor after ho las been de feated as a candidate for tha - Preai dency. Ifr. Bryn in all probability will prova himself to be a first rate actor. The dullest plasss now are ia tbe manufacturing ceateip, half the peo ple in most cf fuc'a places have so work, and have to ba kept as pauper a by those who have work or who have savd Bomthing ahiad. Democratic Cocgresiional legislation is largely responsible for tbo hard times that clocod the nnuufaoturlcg establish merits and put iae mau oul of work. 0ing to the inability of Mr. Will L. Hoopos to be present at Opplea ville on Monday eveniner, October 2Gth. Hon. Louis E. Atkinsan baa be3a substituted to speak at the re publicau raily" to ba held there at that tims. Mr. Atkinson will also 3peak at AleOoysviib on Tuesday ev ening O-tobar 27th. H. H. SxTDEB, Chairman. Last Wedneaday, October 11, ihomas Casner aad family started to drive in a two-hcrso w-vjou to their homo in Michigan. They expsct to b? about three weeks mAkin the trip. They came from &C!chigan iu August in the name wagjn used in the return trip. They came to Juniata county to gatuer a crop or peacnes from n orchard that Mrs Caaner h in Walker lowaship. An i!!u3tration of the mis direction of mechanical and observing talent, is learned from an Illinois crook, who receutly when placed xa the Illinois Joliet penitentiary told the sheriff that he had cracked 75 Bafts in hi time, and that he his discovered a process of ca'.tia through steel with the use of electricity by which bo can cut throngit the hardest and thickest safe ia Chicago ia loss thai two hours. You know how true the old saying: bird in hand is worth iwo iu the bush." You know ycu have a good sound currency in your hand a one buadr;jd cent dollar the world ovr. Now don't drop tlrtt for the dollar in tbe bush, that Bryan promises you. If you vote for Brvaa and he suc ceeds in wIuDi'ig tha election, yon'il S.-id out to y.mr bitU'r sorro--v "that a bird in hand ij batter than two in tbe bush." Kaacioa day was rainy, aad the at tcndaQC9 of peoplo frora tha outlay ing districts was not large. Bslweerj showers in the afternoon the prado t-ok place on the pai-ement, the htreets being tj muddy. The schoob 1 :kcd v.-e'.l and the vaterans piestitod their ual martial ap pearance. Tho (Jours Houde wiis crowded both afternoon aad evening t-j Lar the rsa-ae, spsaohos and The leaders of the democracy do not conceal tb ;ir rurpo3 to tear up tha pressiit backing systoaa, if thoy 1 get the power. If ttey elect Bryan Rui a Congrt&s "like himself in p:liti sal belief. The Lord onco let the d$yil lofB? on Job utd bo did Job up i...,i: Tfi, ,M.iT ..iv.vd than the devil may not tat Bryan l .CSJ OB t the people of the United States to ' play the devil with them as Batan did iu ob, Barqaint in Photographs: Uotil Oct. 3 1st, 1306, I will reduce the price of Cabinet Photographs to $1.00 pr Dz , during which timo tickets will be sold for fcl UU, eu'itiicg tae holder to 1 Doz. fiao Cabinet Photr3, good for tho pitting any tima within the yi ar 1SJ6. Von t tail to tame aa vantago of thesa prices. Remember the timo. No tickets sold after Oct. 31st Respectfully, Josepu Hess. Bui your hunting dogs and have them acquainted before the huotiog season opens 1 nave tue louowicg to offer, guaranteed thoroughly brok en on their game and reliable. Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; also soma fine Nowfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium raid German bares; prices low-. J. Howakd Tati.ob. Aug.27,ly. West Chester, Pa. The sii vor dollar now , is 35 tmB bigger than a gold doll.ir. Should it ever be coined at its present bullion price in the markets of the world, it will have to be made 70 times bigger. In other words it will take two silver dollars to make oih gold dollar at the present price of the two metals in the markets of the world. Vote the republican ticket so that Eilver may be kept at a ona hundred ce?t dollar here at homo ia tho United States. If Bryan 13 elected with a support ing Congress, paying peusions will prove to bo u farce, and tbe war against states' rights aud rebellion will have been declared a failure, for indirectly tho election cf Bryan will be a declaration that all, that the Union Army fougbt for was wroag, and now the timo is at hand to te sters the dojtrine of states' rights. The state of rebellion was reached in tha southern states in 1861 through the doctrine cf states' rights. The Populists are working up to a resentful frame of mind under the treatment that the Bryau and St wall peopla have given them. They say the Bryan crowd deceived tbem wben thov put Watson on the ticket for Vice-President. They siy the Bryan peoplo made them believe that Sewail would get off the ticket, and that would have made tho ticket Bryan and Watson, but Sewail stays on, and ; instead of bim getting off, the Bryan ! meu want W atson oH, and are siignt i ifltf him wherever the populistic ele, meet is smalt Here in llifflintown the Bryan men don't like to bear Wafson's name mentioned. There are eight hundred and seventy-three thousand men employed br the railroad companies in the United States. There will be one of two thinga for the companies that employ them to do if Bryan and a co operating Congres3 is elected. The Companies will have to fail or tbe wages will have to coma down one half below what tbey are now. Voter are you going to vote so as to wreck the interests of so many people, aad at tho sitae time do yourself barm. XIcKinlay will carry Maine, New H:mpbire, Vermont, Maiaacbus-ifU, Iincda Island, Connecticut. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Del awaro, Maryland, Wes t Virginia, Ken tucky, Ohio, lu-Jiaat, llUnois, Iichi' gan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota. Total electoral vote 257. Bryan will cany North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, aliaeiesippL, Louisiana, Tezar, Ariau sae, Teanessoe, Missouri, Nevada, Utah, Colorado. Total 123. The uncertain states are Kausae, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Da kota. Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Cal ifornia, Oregon, Wahin?ton, Vir ginia, Florid. Total 67. Is the countries of the old world rulers aad ofiisa holders are born rul ers and offl?a holders, and they rule and hold office all their life from fil th r to son till some military move ment turns them out into the other channels cf life there to make their living. It ia nst so ur.dnr the Amer ican system of govarnment. Here the ofueera were elected at rogalarly stated times, and frequently men en tirely unfit for the management of their own affairs and consequently un fit for tho management of everybody's affairs are put into cfilce. The re publicans this year have presaated to lio people a choice set of officers for tho peoplo to vote for. They era all competent men able to lake care of private interests, and the ram who cau manage his own affairs cau-man-age public effaire, and (hen too the republican candidates represent gov ergmental principles, which i" follow ed result in the enactment cf laws th ;t are for the best interest of every one. For oxarcpla there is the ques tion cf a tariff, high enough to pay the running expenses of govtrameot and tha pensions, and a certain amount of the public debt and to provide a sound money. - Without snch legislation o jr coun try must be subject to panics and financial dis turbances that vi!l ultimately result in its ruin uud overthrow. To help m kiatsin a sound and jaai govern msnt is the reason why the reader will do himself the most good by vot ing the republican ticket from the natioual ticket to ths county ticket. If jou vote the Bryan ticket, you vole for a low tariff, which prevents the government froai getting enough money to pay its honest debts and Wiiicn compels it to borrow money to pay its wai', aad if that kind cf man agement is kept uo tho pgn&ioas will have to be dropped to pay tha debts that were miide in putting down the stato rights and s!very. i Do yuu waut Tour pusiuu knocked off. Take c-ive bow you vote. If you vote for Brran yoa vote in favor oi carti'jir.cr the bunking laws and you will ba beJpicg to bring about cueh a paai-j, such as you have never seen and cau only learn of by raiding of tho pnat. If you vote for Bryan you vole against the riht of ths general government t-j go iuto a state and protect your proptrty end yourcelf against any mob or set of mea'who choose t? pet up a govtrn raeit agiiust United Statsa authority. If you vota for Bryan you vote sgaiaet tha right of tho Supruno Court to re- strain bj icjuaclioq j set oi vc.z, wua wu aaoance to uuitea sui accier th Ple tba' th?7 sct ing under the rights of ttata laws leader during all this campaign, we have been pointing out to you the dangers in voting for the Bryan ticket and its supporters, many of whom hon estly balieva they are right, but they are mis-guidad. Wa arc going t quit talking to you about these dan gers. We have no more interest in the matter than you have, only wo don't like to be huag on the ragged edge cf bad government when we know that the ills cou'.d have beon preveated and batter times enjoyed, and better government socured by tho election of thj republican ticket. A paper from Miuass na says:- Cora will be ba barbed for fuel this winttr in many sections of .Minnesota and South Dakota. Uual n $ a ton dearer than last year, aad with corn at 11 cents a bushel it is iauth more valuable as fuel than as food. It makes an excellent fire, and an ear of corn makes more heat than its bulk in wood. Ia North Dakota coal is so high that the mining of lignite baa been greatly stimulated. IMS caai is abundant and easily mined, it is rich in carbon, but has a great amount of ash and moisture. For fuel it is worth two-thirds its balk in aathra cite and coet3 half as much. "The Nation's Hired Man.' Candidate Eryan'e favorite way of alluding to the President of of the United States as the nation s 'hired man" is quite in keep. ing with his constant lack cf dignity in all the relations of life. The tsrm, however, suggests some vary good reasons why Mr. Bryan should not be "the nation a hired man. If wo Lur ed a man to ran a vast enterprise and he rau the business cn snch pun cipics that Le showed a loss instead cf a said: a deficit instead or a sur plus; increase in our iadebtedaessia stead of a lessening of it, wo would soon turn him out and put in a ''hir ed man" who would run the business on different principles. The Govern naent has been run, daring this ad ministration in accordance with the Free-Trade principles advocated and voted for by Ur. Bryan, and put into force by his help. The result has been an increase in our bonded in dtbtedness of over S2bl2,OOU,0(JU in three years. When the nation's bus iness was conducted on the princi pies laid down by Major McKinley, the national indebtedness was reduc ed at the rate of over $60,000,000 per year, for 27 consecutive years. When it comes to choosing a "hired mac," the voters will choose the man whose methods enable the nation to pay its old debts and meet its running ex penses instead of the man whose methods compel the nation to add to its indebtedness. The next Presi dnt will not be the Boy Orator of the Platte with bis British system of Free-Trade, but William McKLnley of Ohio, the apostle of the American system cf Protection, who will open the mills instead of monkeying with the mints. American Eoonomist. Tanning Sheep Skins- To prepare sheep skins for mats, make a strong soap lather with hot water and let it stand until celd; wash the fresh skin in it, carefully equsc-zing out all the dirt from the wool; wash it in cold water until all of the soap is taken out. Dissolve a pound each of salt and alum in two gallons of hot water, end put the ekia into a tnb sufficient to cover it; let it soak for twelve hours, and hang it ov er a pole to drain. When well drain e ', slrutch it carefully on a board to dry, and stretch several times when drying. Before it is quite dry, spriukie cn tbe hesli sido one ounce of pulverized alum add saltpetre, rub bicg them in well. Try if tho wool be firm on the skin; if not let it re main a day or two, then rub it again with alum. Fold the flesh sides to gather and hang in tbe shado for two or three days till quite dry. Scrape the flesh side with a ' blunt knife and rub with a pumice stone. Alas. J. W. G., Dublin, Va. WALKER BEVTS. Mrs Wilson, wife of Hon. Latiaser Wilsou of Van Wert died last Satur day morning1.' Mins Ida Smith of Ltcust Run re turned last Mondy to Mifflintowa to live with Judge Lyons. Tha United Evangelical Sunday School of Locust Run placed a nw "Packard" organ in the church last wack. The cost cf tha orgn was $02.50. The chickes, waffle and oyster sup par at this place held by tho Woman's ilipsionary Society last Saturday ev ening -a as a success. The "Sound Money" meeting held at Centre last Wednesday night was a success. County Chairman H. K. Snyder callsd the meeting to order, after which L ;nia E R-pp was elect ed Chairman for tbo evening Not withstanding the silver qaesiioa at this place is strongly advocated by a few, the house was filled, and many slaa liog iu the aiolos with eager c't izens who had coma to hear th is sues cf the campaign. A-Hreasts were mad by Dr. W. H. Rsders and Wm. Il" Groninger of Mifflin Io wd, who very plainly anl forcibly explained the money question and en lightened tho citizens on this eubjaot. Of course Dr. RoJgera iasistcd oa ho election of th$ whole republican ticket and whan Jtichael R. Bea shor's aad H. H. Hartman's r.aicts were moutioned, these two candidates being present, much cheering was done, showing that these candidates wire appreciated by t'ja pwple, aad tl.&i they intead togivo them a big majority on tho 3rd of next Noveia bar. The majority of the peoplo in t'iis township wiil express themaelves ia this manner, if not rordj ia senti ment: We want not sliver coinage free To drzg us down ii poverty. Our money now ia good enough, Had we but plenty of that "stuff." Hepabllcan nal!les. Oa Thursday evening, Oct. 22, et Sheaffor's store, Oriental. Speakerr, F. Al. M. Pencell, G. L. Hower and W. H. Ro Jgers. Oa Fnd&y eveamg, October 23, at Johnstown. Speakors, F. M. If. Pennoll, G. L. Hower and W. H. Rod- gers. On Saturday evening, October 24, at East Waterford. Speakors, W. M. Miles, S. I. Stoncr and F. M. M. Pen- nell. On Monday eveniny, October 26, at Oppelavillo. Speakers, Hon. Louis E. Atkinson, S. 1. Stoner and W. H. Rodgers. On Tuesday evening, Oetober 27, at McCoysviUe. Speakers, W. H. Rodgers, Hon. Louis E. Atkinson and S. L Stoner. On Tuesday evening, October 27, at Richfield at 7 p. m Speaker. F. M. M. Pennell, George L. Howtr and William M. Allison. Wednesday evening, October 28, at East Salem. Speakers, Louis E. Atkinson and W. M. Jlfiles. Wednesday ovecing, October 28, at Waterloo, at 7 p. in. Speakers, W. H. Groamger and Wilberforce Schweycr. Thursday evening, October 29. nt Van Wert. Speakers, Will L. Hoopes. J. J. Patterson, Jr. and S. L Stoner. ' On Friday evening, October 30, at Spruce Hdl at 7 o'clock. Speakers, W. H. Rodgers, G. L. Hower and W. Jrf. Miles. On Saturday, October 3l, at the Court House, .Mifnintown, afternoon and evening. Hpskers supplied by State Committee, Hon. Louis E. At kinson and others. Torch-light pa rade on horseback. Column will move at 7 o'clock. Col. J. JL Robi son, Chief Marshal. On Tuesday, November 3, at 7 o clock a. m., tne grand array ot re- publicans will meet at the polls and roll up a rousing majority for McKin ley & Jdobart, Protection, Sound Mooey and the whola Ticket, and the grand principles for which the Republican party stands. Adjourns at 7 o'clock, p. m. II. II. Snydeb, Chairman. eslllHuVi Wa Examtao Yotr We warn the readers of this journal that ve do not authorize tiia ttse of our name in advertisements of so-cailed traveling optical specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defectivi - ayesight : Arc id trareltnz specialists and pedlars ot Spectacles. QUEEN & CO., The Opticians, 41a:mXii5Mirernatid Importers of AcennUsiu! tlmmtlfnl Spcctrlc r-ix (.ui Xye Sicitiiar scat on Tn Southern Confederacy was or gauized under the doe'rioesof states' rights, the same doctrine that Ifr. Bryan is in favor of. - When jootoU for Bryan yoa vote to raise what the government fought to put down. Every vote yoa cast for Bryan is a vote in the direction of ccsfusing the county finances of Juniata, for when the Bryan panio takes place in the event of his election there will be greater or less confusion where there is n debt, aad Juniata having a large debt on account of her free bridges across the river, she will be in a great state of confnsien between this and next April. So for yonr own securi ty and well being financially vote the republican ticket. Vote for the re publican county commissioners. MirrLliSIOWN MAUKKTS. Uu ?libtow, Oct. , 14 18S6. Sfif FLJKT0TPF6KAIK vakrv- Wbi'at Corn in ear. . . :Tat, Src....'.. ... 80 30 16 85 t"!o ersoed hcitur E.rgs 'lam, , Shoulder, .... Lsr-l 14 12 12 12 -7 j;:d,?ii. T'.irctfcy seed..,. .......... ....$2X0 M.n geod. eil Bran 9 t:h?; $1.20 a hnndre! Middlings ... .. I 10 . Ground Alam SIt 1.U0 A Micron 3-.U. '5c to SO Philadelphia Markets, October 17, 1S96. Wheat 75 to 76c; Corn No. 2 at 33c; Oats No. 2 at 25 to 27c; But tea at 8 to 24o; eggs IS to 19c; timo thy hat $12 to $14; mixed bay $10 to $12.50; rye straw at $15 to $16; wheat straw $8 to $8.50; oats straw $7.50 to $8; ducks 9 to 10c; smoked pork shoulder 5c; smoked bellies 5 to 6c; smoked ham 10 to 11c; loose butch er's lard 4 to 5er tallow in cake 31c; Pennsylvania wool 17c; potatoes 25 to 98-.'; oniocs $1.10 to $1.25 a bar rel; cabbage $1.25 to $2.50 for 100 heads. East Ljbebtt, Pa., Oct. 16. Cattle. Extra, $4 50a4 60; prime, $4.40a4.50; good, $3 90a4; fair $3.45a3.80; oom mon, $2 50a3 20; common to good fat bulls and cowa, $2s3 25; heifers, 52.75:i3.75; fresh cows and spaitigers $15a43. Uogt, prime medium $3.60 s3.65: heavy Yorkers $3.55a3 60; light Yorkers, $3.503,55; pigs $2.50s3.40; heavy bo.s $3.253 50; good roughs, $2.90a3 25 Sheep; prime, $3 50a3. 60; -oo:l $3 25a3.40; fair mixed $2.50 a3; common $1.50 i2; culls 50o a $1; ehoica-vlaMos, $4.50a4.75; fair to good Iambs. $2753.75; veal calves $4.- 50a6. Kekchxzk 3cDonald Oa the 15th icst, in Patterson, by Rev. J. D. ShortKS, ifr. Iviward Kerchccr and Miss Minnie II. McDonald. Fouret Spade. Oa tho 8th inst., by Rev. J. Laiuliii at East Salem, Mr. John E. Ferrer of East Salem and Miss Susan Spade of Cocolamus.- HAnaiKOTos Likdsey. On the 12 th iust , by Rv. J. Landi?, Mr. Georgo W. Bjirrlrgtcn end Miss Anna j1. Liip.dsey, bota cl li.irgstou, Pa. TRESPASS HOTICE. Tho nnier'isrjfd persons huve formed an Association for th i:roiect!na of tueir re spectivo properties. AH pi-rsons ara here by notiSi-d not to trespass on the lands of the undersijriej for tha purpose of hunting eathcring cats, chiving timber or Jhrowing down fences or firins; timber in ny way whatever. Any violation ot the above no tice will be dealt with according to law, John Micbal, William Poffcnberger, 11 id eon S'.ebfr, Bc&shor & Zook, 15ary A. Brcbaker, Joseph Kothrock, John Bylcr, Pamnyl Boll. Septetaber 5 189. Lovia . Atkisbos. F. M. M. PicssrLt.. ATKIXSO-S fc FrnG.,, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, K1FFL1NTOWN, PA. B"Oilleciing and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrncK On Maia street, in pl.ico of rest dence of Louis B. Atkinson, K3q., sonlh Bridge street. I0ct28,l&92 ITIIiBERFORCE SCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. iSIFFL'NTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DK.D.M .ORATTTORD, DB. DA3WIS HJJKAWroSO D. M. CRAWFORD & SON, have formed a partnership for the practice or Medicine and their collatteral branches. O.lice at old stand, corner of Third and Or- ance Btreeta. Mifflmtown, Fa. tJneor Dots oi them will be found at their oUce at an times, unless otherwise orofaasiocally cn- ge?ed. April 1st, lea. II. P. DERR, PRACTICAL. OE-ITIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College. Office at old established lo cation. Bridge Street, opposite Court House, iifflintown, Pa. CCJ Crown and Bridge work; . Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. Ibeikbt offer lor sale a valuable prop eny, situated in t crmanagn townsnip, ZJ miiua nortb-east of MifUintown, coaiaining 26 Acr-s, more or less. 4 acres or wood land. The balance cleared and in good state of cultivation. Buildings ordinary, but in good repcir. A &ood spring ot nevr failing gravel water nearby. This property also contains 259 peach trees and 2000 ber ry plants; 89 t.pple trees, .beside other trait. The above property is situated near White Ball school house in said township. For further information address. Cbables Consul, 8 .29 -'S6. Mifliintown, Pa. Eyes. iou) Chestnut St.. Pi: jJclphla- receipt vt ttuscugu si ...pa. A ire 2?3 Ii KJ; " T ' J 1 V Ewriirlii i LEOJL. IXKnPTOK'S NOTICE. -Letter Tatm cni.ry th tt ef Eva Anker, la'e cf Walker townahip. Jnnl ata ennoty, Pa., having been granted to d ne form of law to the undersigned resid ing In Walker townahip. All persons knowinr tbeaaaelvea indebted to aid dace, dent will pleaa make immadtat payment, and tboae having claims will present thesa properly aathenticated for aettlemeat. te . JoaiAM GnoaiCH, Bep'r 22nd, 1896. SxteuUtr. jp-IXECTJTBLXgS'WOTICB. Letters lestaBaeatarv a the estate ef Edward A. Smith, late of Mexico, Walker township, Jnniata county, Pa., having been granted in due form or law to the un dersigned roaiding to Mexico. All Per sons knowing thense - Indebted to said decedent will please mike in mediate pay ment, and thoso bavirg claims will present then properlj authsDt cated far aetticment to Xatilda Smith, Katb V. Suns;. Executrixes. DMIMISTRATOR'S KOTICB. Estate of Christian Bnggs, deceased. Whereas letters of administration on the estate of Christiana Briggs, lata ef Walker township, Jnniata Co., Pa., deceased, have been iaaned ent of the Orphans' Court te tbe undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediate payment, aad those having claims to present tbempropeily autaenticat. ed for settlement. Jacksos Bates, Walker Vownsbip, Pa., August 16, 1S90. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The nndersi ned baring been restored to health by siicpge means, after suffering sev eral years witbs severe lung atfection, and that dread disease coa-sntpioa, ia anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To those who desire it, be will cheerf ully send (free or chargs) copy ol the prescription need, which they will find a sure core for Conmmption, jttthma. Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and long Maladut. He hopes all sufferers will try bis remedy, as it is invaluable. Thoso de siring tho prescription, which will cost thorn nothing, and may proio a blessing, will please addrssa, RKV. ED W AUD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, Now York. Sep. 9, '!. Tnsearora Valley Kailroad. SCHEDULE Ut EFFECT MONDAY SSPTEMBEB SO, 1895. EASTWARD. STATIONS. I No.l No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SLMOAT. A. M. l. 11. Blair's Miila Lv S 00 2 00 Waterloo 8 05 2 05 Leonard's Grove 8 10 2 10 Ross Farm 8 15 2 15 Peru'.? 8 20 2 20 East. Waterford 8 30 2 SO Heckman 8 37 2 37 Hocev Grove S 42 2 42 Fort Bife-ham 8 4S2 4S Wsvble. 8 55 2 55 Pleasant View 9 00 3 GO Sevtn Piis 9 06 3 G6 Spruce Hill ; .. 9 10 3 10 Grahum's 9 14 3 14 Stewart 9 16 3 16 Freedom 9 18 3 18 Turbett 9 0 3 20 Old Pert 9 25 3 25 Port Royal Ar. 9 30 3 30 Trains Noa. 1 end 2 connect t Port Bora with Way Fcsscrtfer and Seashore Express cnl'. E. E.,re cs. S sid 4 witb Hv.lea.-t WESTWARD. STATIONS. B e! to 5 No2;No4 DAXLT, EXCEPT SUSDAy. A. U. M 15 20 25 27 29 31 Pott Royal Old Port o.c IQ 45 5 1.310 60!-1i 2 8;i0 55o 3.710 57 3 4.410 59 5 5.(ill 015 Turbett Freedom Stewart Grabam'B Spruce Hill ....... Seven Pines 6 311 0515 35 7.2jll 095 39 9.011 15 5 45 10.011 20i5 60 Pleasant View Warblo Fort Bighftxa Honey Grove 12.011 26 5 56 14.0 11 33 6 03 11 38j6 08 11 45 6 15 Heckman 15.1 East Waterford... Perulack Ross Farm Leonard's Grove.. Watetloo 20.5111 55 6 25 22.0 12 00 6 30 24.012 05 6 35 25.6 12 10 6 40 Blah s Wilis Ar. 27.0112 15 6 45 Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect with Stare Line nt blair's Hills for Concord, Doyles burg and Dry Run. J. C MOORHEAD, Superintendent. MOORHEAD, President. T. S. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. JERRY COUNT 7 RAILROAD. Tbo following schedule went Into effect May jo, ipso, ana ino trains wm Da run as follows.- p. m 4 80 4 8'S 4 29 3 41 4 45 4 41 4 61 4 54 4 r,6 4 69 a. m 915 9 21 9 24 9 20 9 29 9 81 9 S'l 9 89 94! 944 Ieare Arrive a. m , Duncannon 7 26 King's Mill 7 21 "Sulphur Springs 7 18 "Corman Siding 7 16 Montebello Park 7 13 Weaver 7 12 ' 'Roddy 7 08 Hoffman 7 05 Royer 7 03 Mahanov . 7 00 p. ro 2 28 2 23 2 20 8 18 2 15 2 13 208 2 65 2 03 200 1 41 5 10 10 00 Bloomtield fi 46 6 21 10 11 Nellson So 6 24 10 14 Dum'a 8 83 5 27 10 17 Elliotsbnrg 6 80 6 82 10 22 hernheiitl'g 6 25 6 84 10 24 'Green Pwk 6 23 6 87 1027 'Montour June 020 6 02 10 52 Landifeburg 6 00 181 1 28 1 25 1 20 1 18 1 16 260 p. m a. ra Arrive Leave a. ro p m Train leaves Bloomfleld at 6.10 a. ui., and arrives at Landisbnrg at 6.47 a. m Train leaver Laortisburg at 6.14 p. m., and arrives at Bloomneld at 6. 60 p. m. Trains leave Loysville tor Duncannon at 7.22 a.m., and 2. 15 p. m. Returning, amre n iv ai m. m., ana e.ou p. m. Between Landisbnrg and Loysville trains rau as follows: Leave Landisbnrg for Loys ville o 60 a. m., and 1 ou p.. m., Loysville for Landisbnrg 11 10 a. as., and 6 09 p. m. AH Btattons marked () are dag stations. at wnicft trains win eomo to run stop on signal. - PENNSYLVANIA "EAILE0AD- Oa and after Sunday Hay 20, 1896, trains will nra aa follows: WESTARD. Way Passenger, lssvoa Philadelphia at 4 SO a. as; Barriibnrg 8 19 a. m; Puncaa non 8 45 a. ni; New Port 9 16 a. sa; Mil lerstown 17 a. as; Dnrword 0 25 a. m; Tbompeoatown 8 a. m; Tan Dyke 4t a. mi Tnsearora t 48 a. m; Mexico t 60 a. m; Port Royal 9 64a. an: MiHia 10 06 a. m; Denholm 10 12 a, n; Lewistown 18 28 g. m; MeVevtown 1048 a. Newtoa Hamilton 11 10 a. m; Mount Unioa II 18 a. n; Huntingdon 11 42 p. m; Tyroae 12 80 p. m; Altoona 1 10 p. m; Pittsburg 8 06 p. nw- Pittsburg Express leaves Philadelphia at 8 23 a ra, Harriaburg 11 SO a. wi; Dnacaa. bob 1 169 a. m; Newport 1221 p. mj Mif flin 12 63 p. m; Lewistown 1 18 p. as; Me Veytowa 1 27 p. mr Monnt Union 1 46 p. m; Hnntiagdea 2 84 p. m; Feterabarg 2 IS p. am; Tyrone 2 60 p. m; Alteeca 8 28 p. as; Pittsburg 7 20 p. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Burria. bnrg at 6 00 p. ; DoacanBom 6 84 p. mj Newport 6 02 p. JsfillerstewB 6 11 p. m( ThempsentewB 6 21 p. an; Tascarera 8 SO p. m; ifex'ico 6 S8 p. m; Pert Meyal 8 St p. m; MiffliB 8 48 p. m; Oenhelm 8 48 p. m; Lewistown 7 89 p. m; AfcTeytowa 7 S9 pv m; Newton Hamilton 7 60 p. as; Haariag. don 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Alteona s tup. m- PaciRe Express leaves Philadelphia at II 20 p. m; Harrinbar 8 10 a. m; Marys. ? I le S 24 a. m; Dnncannoa 8 88 a. as; Nev peit 8 69 a. (d; Port Reval 4 SI a. m; Mlf f'a 4 S7 a. m; Lewistown 4 68 a. m; Me-Ve- town 6 SO a. m; BsatingdeB 8 88 a. m; Tyrona 6 66 a. m; Alteeaa 7 40 a. m; Pittsburg 12 10 p. a. Oyster Express leave Philadelphia at 8 86 p m; HanishBrg at 10 SO . m; Nswaert 11 06 p. m; Mimia 11 0 p. m; Lewiatewa 12 68 a. m; Hnntiagdea 12 66 a. as.; Troao 1 42 a ms Altoeaa t 09 a. m; Pittsbara t S0 m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 26 p. ; Harrrisbnrg S 60 p. m; Dnscanea 4 16 mn. Wmwma. A n . U 7W : C T Lewiatown 6 29 p. at; Mount Union 8 OS p. ; Huntingdon 27 p. m; Tyrone IN p ; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 SO at. XA8TWAKD. HuutiBgdea Accommodation leaves Ik toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 6 2S a m; atast- ingdon 6 10 . so; Pawten Hamilton 8 SS a. n; McVoytown 6 68 a. u; Lewiatewa 8 16 a. ra; V iff" in 8 86 a. as; Pert Royal 6 42 a. iu; Mexico C 46 a. m; Thompson, town 6 67 a. m; Millerstowa 7 06 a. tav - Newport 7 15 a. m; Daacaeaen 7 89 mj. Barrisburg 8 10 a. aa. Sea Shore leaves FittUbarr S 10 a m: Altoona 7 13 a m; Tyrono 7 48 a m; Hunt ingdon 8 80 a m; 1,'eTertewn 0 16 a mj Lewistown ill i a; UifBia 9 66 a aas Port KOral 9 69 a m; TfcompsaBtewn 10 14; Uilieratewa 10 2! am; Newport 10 82 a nu DoncannoB 10 64 a as; Uarysville 11 07 a m; Harrisbarg 11 2i a c; Philadelphia S 00- p m. Vain Line Zxpr lures Pittsbarg at ' 8 00 a. n; Altoona 1 1 4v a. m; Tyrone 13 03 p. in; Huntingdon 12 89 p. m; Lewis town 1 J p. us; Hiia 1 69 p. as; Harris, burg S 10 p. bi; Baltimore 6 00 e. m; Wash ington 7 18 p. m; Pbiiadclphia 8 23 p. nat W ew x ore y p. m MmI Iuktcs Alteeaa at 2 00 v. at, Tyrone 2 45 p. in, Kutias?ae t 80 p m; Newton Hamilton 4 fc2 p. ni; MeTeytowa 4 '13 p. mj Lewistowu 4 60 p. a; Mifflin 6 16 p. sa. Port Royal u 20 p. an; Ateiico 6 43 p. sat Ihorupsoutown 5 S3 p. in; Milltrstewa 618 p. ni; JSewport 6 V0 p. m; Daacaaaea 6 28. p. ni; Hairisburg 7 fO p. ra. Mail Express U.wv PitUburg at 1 00 p. m; Altoona U p. ia; Tyrone 6 87 . mi Hantinedrn 7 20 p.tn; kisVertewa 8 U4 p. n:; Lewistown is 26 p ui; U ;fKin 8 47 p m; Port. Eoral 8 52 . m: sjille.tatAwn 1 A m; JNtwnort 25 p. ni: Duccaasea 9 69 n. n.: Il.-iriiitbcrg !t 29 p. ra. Fhiladciphu Express leaves Pittsburg nt 4 80 p. in; Altoona 9 05 p. ni; Tyreaa 9 83 p. iu; Himttpgdcn 10 12 p. sh; Mount Cn. on 10 r2 X; m; I,cwi;town 11 16 p. m; Mif. Hin 11 37 p. ni; Uurrisbnrz 1 00 a. m; Pbil- sdelphia 4 30 New Tork 7 83 a. m. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Train for :inbur- at 7 SS a. u. aad 8 1ft. p. ni., leave 5,ilntini v r Lww:twa lw 06 p. ni, and 2 25 p. m ; Ur Uilror 8 20 a. am.. 10.2-5 a. us. aort S ?A p. ro., week days. TTROKK DIVISON. Trains leave t -r .'!ifo9ta and Lock Bjrt-n at 10 a. Li.. 3 31 au i 7 25 . m leavn Lo k liavcii lor Tyroao 4 8 10 p at. sn! 4 Li p. t. TVKONE iSO CLEAUVIELD 8. K. Trams learo Tjrono for ClearSeld and Cui iiriisvi lo at 8 20 a. re., 8 lo and 7 30 p ra., leave Curweimriile for Tyrone at 4 89- a. m. , 9 15 and 3 5i p m. For, rates, maps, ete., call enTieket Agmt ,or address, Thos. K. Watt, P. A. VV. U., SUO Fif;U Avcnao, Pitts burg, Pa. 8. 3J. PltEVOST, J. R. Wood, Uen'l Pass. Agt; Geti'l iuansjer. JVEWPOST AND SBEP.JJAN'S VAL ' I "t Icy Kailroad Ceuipasv. Tim table of passencer trsins, ia effect en Monday, October 1st, lbvi. ETATION8. West ward. Raat ward. r n ' a h A M Newr'rt 6 05'l0 85 r at 4 00 S67 863 8 60 S48 8 41 8 38 8 82 8 16 5 10 804 268 2 49 2 46. 2 40 2 88 2 24 2 ZO 8S8 8 27 Bnflalo Bridge...., Jnnista Furnace ... 6 08 10 881 6 12 10 42 6 151 1 45 6 25 10 52 2- U 01 31 11 63 6 3911 09 6 61,11 2) 6 64 11 24 7 05 11 85 7 11 II 41 8 28 Wabneta ......... s sel 8ylva S ) 8 II 8 C 8ef 7 45 7 4 7 84 Wat-r Plcg , Bloomtield Junct'n. Vatley Road Eiliotlbburx Green Park ....... Lovsvilio Fort Robeson ..... 7 26 Center Ciena's Rnn Anricrsonburg ..... B'.am , Mount Pluasaat . .. New German t'n ... 1511 45 7 1 7 1 7 21 11 61 7 27111 67 7 It 7 u!l2 05 7 : 7 41 12 11 6 68 7 45jl2 16 6 60 D. ORING, President and Manager G. hv. Sulii, General Agent. Bick Headache anil ralisve all tea troubles toot dent to a bilious state ot ttie system, siwh as UiizuMss, Mausva. Drovstnevs. Ditina allow eauce. I'in iu tbe Side. c WUlle thsir moat rosiarkauto suecww has been shows ia euriDg -a u r as va Headaehe. yet CAaras' Ltstlb ajvbb Psusj are equally uloable la C'onaf.:Uon. carina and provpBting litis anooyimr comulaiat, wkue they kKo correct ail disorders of the "nrh stimulate tbe liver and rea-ulale tsMbowala ApllA tluw wi.i 1.1 ha I , . . Who sinTer from this dlatreasur eemnlain; bet fortunately their soodnae. does aStes! here, and those who once try them will nasi .on, mue puis vjam In so many ways thaS they will not be willing to do without tSMBnT Hmifc f I mil - a- v&.a -w---BaBBi is the bane of so man t hvrm thi nan. .. w?,?"? or srreat boast. Our puis eiws Sj while others (lo no. CAara'e Lirrui "in an i m i mam aid very easy toUke. Ona or t"o pills tmahm t'05L-Tla' " Hetty rarrvuUa aad ea not aripe or parse, but fay their mttoMwlcm fSeaae all who use than. ftaETatm eaaam Ore for 81. Sold everywbew, orlwt byL3 OAirn nnears ox, sw Too. MR Mta ULh mis " " " '. yq! CARTER'S f Mm rwn