v SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : iraWJSDAT, OCT. SI, 1896. TEBI8. (Subscription, fio per annum If paid adranc,; J2.00 If not paid in advance. Tiaaalent dTertlvsTamta Inserted at 60 Ownta per tub for each insertion. Transient business aatioes tn local co' nam, 10 coats per line for each Insertion. Dednetiona will be made to tha desiring to adrertiaa by the year, half or quart-r jraar. SHORT LOCALS. Walnuts are plenty. Cheetnati are scarce. Down go wages if Bryan wins. aThe price of wheat is looking up. Misa Jennie Barry of Danville is visiting her parents. Mr. and lira. Solomon Shirk are Tialting in Driftwood. Mr. Andrew O. Allison of Tyrone' is visiting bit parent on Third St. Mrs. George W. Wilson cf Patter ns son is visiting in Pittsburg. Jtfisa Minnie Reynolds is visiting in VcAMstertille. Miaa Annie Alter of Port Royal spent Saturday in this place. Great bargains in clothing at Hoi lobangh's. The potato crop ia a large one and prices are down to almost nothing. Itr. Sidney Lewis of Barwick ia vis iting his wife's family on Third St. Wheat is being shipped from the United States to India and Australia. . Snow fell in Chicago about two Ifours on Saturday. A John S. Graybill of Lancaster traction business is visiting his home. Misses Eilie and iliania Howe, arc visiting in Philadelphia. fT.Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Howe, spent Thursday ia Lewistowu. The republican meetings through" out the county have been well attend" ed. Envy and jealousy destroys the peace of mind and happiness of many people. Every man on the republican tick et for county offics is ' worthy your upport. Harry Gilchrist of Bedford county, hipped six car-loads of cider to the city markets. " Clothing of the best quality r.v.d latest stylos and lowest pricos at IIo' lobaugh'i. Apples and cidor are cheap and as a consequence a great deal of applo butter has been made. ,T Frank Warner has taken tho plaee of Charles Lowrey at tl.9 Jacobs . House. Merchant Bert Hiukle sbot a red fox or. Adams' rige eftt4 of this place one day last Week. MissBtEsie Penne'l of Patterson after a month's visit in Philadelphia Las returned home. Mrs. J. Howard Xeely and her sister Miss Jeuriia Banks are visiting iu Philadelphia.. Mr. John Bheaffer of Philipsburg, Center oounty, spent a day iu town last woek. George K. Rodgers has returned from Philadelphia where ho was al republican headquarters as clerk sev eral weeks. Mrs. Rhone of Center Hall, Center county and Mrs. Young of Woodward, Center county, are twin sisters aged 86 years. Susan Barrow a Ilaersiown white womau, was eent to jail for seven days,for kissiDg three colored men on the Btreet. Clothing .Warchant Harley has just returned from Philadelphia with a full line of the latest, best and cheap est clothing. "I stayed away from home until three o'clock the o!.ber morning to wait for the storm to blow over" said . Henry Peck. The Supreme Court has cot the right to restrain by injunction, if the Bryan platform is trae. Vote tbe r publican ticket. Chief Justice Sterrett, spent a day with friends in town last week, lock ing to his real estate interests in Tuscarora Valley. From the soles of your feet to the crown of your head, you may be top ped out in the finest and lowest price clothing at Harley's. "Well?" " "And when I finallT reached home, the storm broke over me worse than ever. -Wy wife was still awake." He. Will you love me when I am gone? She. Well, George. I love yon now, and you are pretty f r gon s aren't you? In Colorado tho .WcKitdey people have the emblem of an eagla on their 4 ticket, end the Bryan ticket has a cottage home emblem on it. In nice oases in ten when you hear a man over gushing with silver, you will find that three months Rgo he was over gushing with or for gold. A 28 year old man with a family, a wife and two children living in the esst end of Mifflin county Las never beon to the connty seat, Lewistown. What kind of an orator is it, that goes about ' visiting school house meetings and talking about a debas ed dollar making times better, and at the same time talks in favor of a low tariff that has thrown hundreds of thousands of people out of work. LEGAL. OOD IATI TBI COMMON WSAXTH. J -p LECTION PROCLAMATION . WHKKKA3, by an act of General Aa aembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled " An act to regulate the nomination and election of public efficers approved the 10th day of June 1893. It ia oade the duty of the sheriff of every coun ty within the Commonwealth to give not tice of ny general election to be beld herein to enumerate the officer to be elected and give a liat of all the nomine tions made as provided in aforementioned which fA"cmb,y'-1"i'e the p-.ee. .1 iXV.h., D" Bre held.. nd give h mi " " uqm time ,. nereiore,i, James P Calhona. Rurh sv, - ' " r. Jdnhi. rr"""' ." county of ., , " anown and un f D' V,ice to th eltora of the connty of Juniata that ou TVESDAY, MTEHBER 8. I6. It" 'b.e " Tu"1y tor the flrat oodav of aud mnnth . . " iti i .Z - general election i'lfc ! l.hf option district. h fc.fi YV i! wnlcn tlmo they wNl vote Vm, tb" fo,1'S"ed offlcers. m ojrtr-two persons for Presidential E :ect- tiJLW. V"00? Tt'r ofliee of Hepreeonta-tive.t-Large la Congress P Four Persons for Electorvat.Large One person for representative In'Con- One person for the office or Senator in tte General Assembly. One person lor the office of Represents tive id the General Assembly One person for tho offics of Prothonotary Two persons for tho office of Associate Judires. One j.rson for the office of Connty Tres-' Two person, for the offico ot County ucmmiwiicDer. One person for ths office of District At torney. 1 wo persons for (he office or County I also hereby make knwa and give no hce, that the places for holding the afore, said General Election in k . ... mw several our- onglis and townships within the county of The freemen of the borough of Mifflintown are to hold their election in the room known aa tne Orphans' Conrt room ia tho Court House, iu said borough. The freemen of tho township of Ferman agh are to hold their election in tho building known aa toe ware-bouse of Man. beck i. Nelson, in said township. Tho freemen ol the township of Walker wo to ho!d thir electioa ia tho office of the warehouse belonging f James A. Thompson. 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 arc to hold their election at the School Boose in said borough. The freemen of the township of Green wood are to hold their election at tho house known as tho Seven Sttr Hotel, ia said township. Tho f reemen of tho lownship of Monroe are to hold their election at the School House in Kichlit ld, ia sala township. Tho frocmcu of the township of Saanue hanna are to hold their election in the hou.3 known as Frymoyer'a Hotel, in said ewnship. The freemen of tho township or Fayette are to hold their election at the School House in McAlisterville, in said township. The Irecruen of the borough Pattorson are to hold their election at the Uoolc at.d Liil.ler House in said borough. Tho freemen of the Dorong'u or Port Royal aro to- hold their election at thn School Home in said borough. The fieomen of tne township of Milford aro to told their election at Locust Grove School Houso, in said township. The freemen of the township of Spruce Hill are to bold their election alSpnicc Hill School House, in said township. The freemen of the township of Turbett are to bold their election at the Church Hill School House, in said to.vnshi;. The freemen or tho township of Bealoare to hold their electioa at tho School 'House at Aeadcima, ia said township. The freemen i'tlic towushipof Tuscarora, eicept that jortion of it lying aorta-westward of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near McCulioch's Mills, in said town oliir. The freemen of tho township of Lack, ex cept that portion oi' it lying north-westwird of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election a! tho Lack School House, in said township. The freemen or so much or the townships or Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-wost of the summit of the Shade mountain are to hold their election at Lauver's School House in said district. Bar rue election is to be opened at 1 O'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without intermission or adjourn ment, and is Dnt to bo closed before 1 O'clock in tiie evening. I a!so hereby rinke known and give no tice, 'that the inspectors aud judges shall meet at the respective places appoiuted for holding tho election in the district at which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, November 3, 1896, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. I also hereby make known and give no tice, that everypersoa excepting Justices of the Peace, who- shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of tho United States, or of this State, or ol any city or incorporated district, whether aconwiisMoned officer or otherwise, a subordinate otliccr or agent 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 aud of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other offi cer of aey such election shall be eligible to any office to bo then voted for," except that of an election officer. Pennsylvania ' PENNSYLVANIA. Of TICE OF THE ) SKCBETART OF TRS COM MCF WEALTH, j rjirrisburg, October 20th, 1896. This will certify that the following is Ihe Official List cf the names and residences of and parlies or. policies represented by all candidate whose nomination certificates or papers have been filed in this offioe sad which hare not been fnund and declared to be inra'id provided in Section 9 of the Act or June 10, A. P., 1893, and who nr to be voted for ii the s'ate at leg. and in tbo 13:Ii Congressional District. 81st Sen atorial District, Juninti county Rerresenti- tive District, Judicial D. strict of tba connty of Juniata, at the ensung elect 33, Noveu?. bur 3, 1896. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Vote for 32 ) REPUBLICAN. Jos-l Wbartp, Philadelphia. Alexander E. Patton. Curwensville. William Witherow, Allegheny. Peter L. Kimborly, Sharon. John 8. PenrgOD. Philadelphia. Alii n B. Rorke, Philadelphia. Frxnk P. Uendiiy, Phi!adclpeia. . William M. Taggart, Pdiladelpbia. Leonard Meyer, Philadelphia. Joseph H. Huildcll, Linwood. Wil'iam F. Solly, Norriatown. John Frits. Bethlehem. Henry L. Johnson, Reading. John 11. Landis, Millersville. t Everett Warren, Scrantoo. Bider Wellington Wilde, Milnebvi'le. Harrifrou Bail, JUaha.oy City. David W. Miller, Lelianon. B.nry C. frwvt-t, Tunkbannock. James V. Brewn, Wi.liamsport. Frederick H. Eten, Berwick. Get rge Barron Millar, Lewisburg. Keubea Hathoway Sbindel, York. George Thompson Swank, Johustowa, iSamuel Kdward WiUon, Punxutawuey. William Maurice Randolph, Pittsb.rg. Emannei Wertheinier, Allegheny. Josib Speer, Elizabeth. Edward Everett Abrams, Bntlor. lsador Souel, Kri. William Schniir, Warren. Joseph C. Caropt-cll, M arionvillo. DEMOCRATIC. Thomas Sterrett, Sterrettania. Lewis f . Ireland, A'legheny. A ixandcr H. CotTroth, Somerset. Thomas O. Delabnnty, Philadelphia. " John H. Keenan, Philadelphia. Albert M. Hicks. Philadelphia. John i. Taylor, Pbi!adlhla. Thomas McCnl'nuga, Philadalphia. John Bagen. Philadelphia. Robert A. Thompion, Indiana. Charles D. Kaier. Jfihanoy City. . John B. Storm, Stmndsbng. Thomas K. Hak, Wf.mslsdorf. Charle. F. Sengier, Jr., Lancaster. Charles H. Schadt, Srraaton. Thomas E. Phillips, Kir.-s'on. Joseph S. Svtain, Port Royal. Job. K. Royal, Hamsbnrg." John M. Carrol, Towards. Charles J. Kei'ly, Williamsport. J. P. Hotf, Washiagtonvill.. Michael Drlaney, Chester. A. J. Brady. KcShcnystowo. George W. Khiuo, Altoon. John U. Patton, Indiana. Williasa Weihe. Pitubnrg Ssmusl W. Black. Edgeirorth. John J. VcFarland, Donbar. C. H. Aken. New Castle. John L. McKinnor. Titiwr'Hc. S. S. Harkett, Empuriiim. James J. King. Philadelphia. PROHIBITION. James Manuel, Williamsport. Ssmnol Daery, Philadelphia. Hiram DeWalt, Philadelphia Oliver II. IUIcomb, Newtown. . Andrew Hertzol, Warren Jehn Z igler, Wingate. EdwsrJ Campbell, Uniontowa. WiIIimm M. S'-sr.fr-r, Raading. Lewis L. B.i., Corry. Frtak B. Lynch, Philadelphia. Gecrge Irwin. Bellvue. Silas C. Swalh.w, Ifarrisbnrg. A. Poster Muiiin, Ml. Holly Springs. J..W. Hugh, New Alexander. Robert S. Glvis, Pittsburg. Geo. V7. KesMer. Altoona. Jol R. Merriman, Lewisbnrg. Benjamin B. Cannon, Milton. George G. Ritchie, Boaver FalU. Grant U. HopKins, MeadviUe. Horace M. Walton. Scranton. Milton J. Fiery, Pottsville. Noah Pettebona, Dorancatoa. Jonanthan Brown Ariel. John Marfyn, Sr., Beaver Meadow. ' Jahn A. Sinemsster, Allentown. William R. Wharton, Philadelphia. Jessie Y. Bod me, Philadelphia. Joseph B. Holt.. Philadeipbia. Howard Coates, Little Bri:.in. George Drarton, Chester Heights. Richard T. Orflea, Swarthatore. PEOPLES' Alexander H. Coft'reth, Scmersat. TbomisSUrrett, Sterrettani.. Lewia N. Ireland, Allegheny. Thomas J. Delahnnty, Philrd.l.hia. John II. Keenan, Philadelpni.. John J. Taylor, Philadelphia. Thomas MeCuIlough, Phi'aflelphia. Robert A. Thompson, Indiana. Charles D. Kaier. Mahanev Citv. Jcsrph S. Sartain, Port Koval. Albert M. Hicks, Philadolfhia. John Higan, Philarlolptia. James J. King, Philadelphia. John B. Storm, Strondsburg. Thon as E. Haak. Womelsdorf. Cbarlss F. Rengier, Jr.. Lancaster. Charles H. Se.hadt, Scranton. Thomas K. Phillips, Kingston. John K. Royal, Hirrisburg. John Ai. Carroll, Tewania. Charles J. Reilly, Williarassort. J. P. Uoffa, WashingtoaviMe. A. J. Brady. WoSherrystown. George W. Rhine, Altooua. John B. Pi t -D, Indiana. William Weihe, TittsSjurg. John J. KcParMtjd, Dunbar. C. H Akens, Nw Cas'le. v John L. McKinuov, Tituiville. S. S. Haf-ketf, Eiu oriura. Michael D 'tuiey, Chester. SjuiuH W. Klark, K'ireworth. .SOClALI.'sl'l'.: LABOR. William H. Aiuak, P.tiUdelphia. Cleraent J. Cassirly, Philadelphia. cuaries v . Kicker, Philadelphia. George G. Anton, Philadelphia. Edward Aupnicger, PbiUdeluhia. Theodore Gey, Fhila klphia. Abraham Levin, Philadelphia. S.'ix Kollt-r, Philadalphia. Gustsve ZegHn, PhiKdelph'a. Tbeorlore Rickert, Philadelphia. trnest Dnerlrg, fhiladelphia. Wiliiaci Feiuhals, Philadelphia. Herman Krcimor, I'liiiadelphia. Eonry K'oet-per, Chester. Slartin V. IhM, Kipele. Brooklyn R Lcvengood, Ballwood. Evenes tr 0. Howarth AltooD.. John H. Lewis, Fifbirg. Tbom Wriiodv, Pittsburg. Jszic Covko, LarUsville. Ada'c Kuttanber, Luzerne. Anthony Bck. rs, Lazcrne. Simmon Segal, Soractoa. John H. Prober, Scranton. John Sncielcskv, Patton. Miesh BoK.n, Ptton. John Q. Smith, Joaunette. John Leniz, Allontewn. Chsries P. E"s'ert, Allentowi William !. Thomas, Bueoa Vista. M'.chael Kl-aiaDn, Irwin. Jonah W. Burrows Jennet.e. NATIONAL. J. Acker Gnss, Spring 1 William Coper. But'enntt. Robert Cubs .top, Nerrr stiwo. James Dodds, Titnsvilio. William F. Bovd, Philado'shia. Jacob Reese, Philadelphia. Mmuul U. Luck:, (Chester. Clerarrt L. Burlnell, Philadelphia. Albert T. Sbarplcy, Philadelphia, Iiaic D. Johnson, Kcnac-tt Square. Isaiah C. Landcs, Terkes. Jospb Kift. Jr., WestCbester. T. Howard We ob, Elk view. Daniel M. Weidman, Lititz. Francis P. Willits, Ward. Samuel E. Honor, Swarthmore. Chester R. Drown, Corrv. Claton G. F. Miller, Lititz. Charles W. Van Svck'.e. Milan. Joseph T Phillips, West Orove. John W. Ballard, Lsport. Davis Tarnal, Yeadon. Joshua R. Rannum, Ward. Fraacia W. Hieke, Avonda!. Hjnson P. Passmore, Oxford. Charles Gainer, Butler. Alva C. Brosius, Cochran ville. William A. Walter, Williamsport. H'illiam H Farley, Chester. Elmer E. Gregory, Furdiaand. James H. Alcora, Oresham. Jyhn Pearls, F'arenee. FREE SILVER. Aexaclr Q. CoiTrotb, 8omrL Thomas Sterrett, Sterrettania. Lewi. X. Ireland. Allegheny. Toma G. Dolahimty. Philadelphia. John H. Keenan, Ptii'ade lphia. Ali ert H. nicks, Philadelphia. Jobu J. TfcTlor, Philadalphia. Thomas Vc;ul'ou;h, Philadelphia. Jnhn Ilagan, FhiUit:lpbia. R(.birt A. Thomrson, Iudia.a. James J. King, Philadelphia. J"bn D. Sterm, Stroujsburg. Thomas E. nik, If omelsdorf. Clierio F. Rongior, Jr., Laocaster. Charles II. Schadt, Scranton. Tbomis R. Fiiil.'ips. Kingston. Cfaurles D. Kaier. Jiahancy City. Juha K. Royal, Uarrisburg. John M. Carroll, Towanda. Charles J. Rcilley, Wiiliainsport. J . P. IIoBa, H ashingtonville. Josapb S. Sartain, Port Royal. A. J. Brady, UcS berry itown. George XV. Fhine, Al oe :a. John C. Patton, Juliau. imiiaic H'tihe, Pittshurg. Samuel H'. Black E1geworth. John J. McFarland, Dnutar. C B. Akecs, New Cattlo. J.jIhi L. McKinuey, Tituville. 9. S. Hsckeit, Emporium. Wcbael Delancy, Chester. McKIJtLKY CITIZENS. Joseph If hartoo, Philadelphia. Aexander E. PatUn, Curwensvilla, Ifliliam Ifithsrew, Allegheny. Peter L. Kimb'-rly, Sbaren. . John S. PcarsoB, Philadelphia. Allen B. Rorke, Philadelphia. Fiaak P. Hendlr, Philadelphia. H illiaai M. Tsggart, Philadelphia. Leonard JL'rers, Philadelphia. Joseph 11- Huddell, Linwood. (Tilliam F. Solly, Norriatowa. John Friti, Bethlehem. Hanry L. Jehuson, Reading. John H. Laudia, Miilersrilla. Everett Karreu, Scrantoa. Bider W'ellmgtou mid; UilBMvilla, Harrison Ball, Mabanoy City. David W. Milior, Lebauon. j Heory C. Prevost, Tnakhannoek, . ) James V. Browa, Hilliamsport. Georg Borron Jfiller, Lewitbarg. KOfnwn natnawny S-indw, I erk. San.nel Edward H'iljon. Pnnxsatawaay. wuiism Bjanrtc Kundolph, ritUbarg. Fmannel Werth rmer Allegheny. Josiaa Boeer. Flmhuth. Edward Everett Abrams, Batter. Isador Sob!, rie. William Sctinnr irfrn Joseph C. Caret hel'. Vvi'oavilla. Wll'iim K. Siniror'r Phtl.rt.tnt.1. ABffnatns R. T.anftta IfAiliiittaHnM BtODhsn C. MeCsBdiua I'ill.hnra John Blmchard. Bcllefonte. John Bamael, Pbilarlclrhia. Nicholas J HrirTln Phii.iftnhta Charles Henrv Jnm Jacob Mubr, Pbi'ade'pbis. Henry u. H'aisti, Philadelphia. John R. Hmksoo. Chester. Jamra Tracy. Coshohoekn. .eremian UfH, Hel'ertewa. Louis Kraemer. Stony Creek. Georare Stainman T an. ..ta. Orlando S. Johnson. Scrantoo. (Jeorga K. IFriibt, IFilke. Barra. Henry Beyer. Pottsville. James J. Dull, Harri.horg. -Cbaancy S, Sumel, Towann. Frederick Blv EmMrk, Ifilliamspart. Isaae fTest Danville. Samuel E. Henry, Km tiugdoa. John Jl. Hell. Newvi'le Donald E. Duftoe, Ebcnsburg. John Y. Woods, Greensbnrg. -Themss C. La.ear, Pittsburg. James Bred in, AUghsny. James M. Hnstead, Cuiootown. Thomas Bir d ford, New Brightoa. William A. Galbraitli, Frie. E. H. Lamberton, FrankIn. Frank Fielding, Cearfl.fd. RE PRESENT ATI VE AT-LAKQE IN CONGRESS. (Vo'e for two.) REPUBLICAN, Galuaba A. Grow, Glenwood. Samuel A. Davenport. Kri". DKMOCKATIC. " DeWitt C. Dcwitt, Towanda. Jerome T. Ailman, Thnmpsontown. PROHIBITION. Abraham A.-Barker, Ebcnsbarg. George Alcorn, Cennett Square. PEOPLES' Jeromo T. Ai!iu-n, Tbompsontowa, ' John P. Cnnoll.Eastoa. SOCIALISTIC LABOR. Emit Guwang, Httsburg. Fred W. Lone, Philadalphia. NATIONAL. HenryS. Kent, Swarthmer. Isaae f. Polltrd. Bntler. FREE SILVER. Bv nomination papers. Do Witt C. DeH'itt. Towanda. Jerome T. Ailman. Thonipsontown. CITIZEN. By nomination paper.. Oilusho A. Grow, Glenwood. Samual A. Daeenport, Erie. JEFFEHSONIAN. . By nomination papers. Benjamin C. Potia- Media. Hsrry H'a'ker, Jr., Allegheny. CONGRESS. (Vote for onn.) REPUBLICAN. Thaddens M. Motion, Franklin county. DEMOCRATIC. Willis F. Reams, Mifflin county. SENATE REPUBLICAN. (Vote for ono ) Wil'iam Hertzler, P rt Royal. DEMOCRATIC. Walter H. l'a-c!. Lowislown. PROHIBITION. By nomiuatinn p-tpers Milton D. R.h.ilm.n Vwnral REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GEN- i:i:AIi ASSEMBLY. (Vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Carl F. Espnfcha'ie. Mifliintown. DEMOCRATIC. Jersmith N. K"lkr. i'uBintown. PKOUiaiTfOy. Bv nomination papers W. Frank Castles, Jnniata connty. I.t te7I3iont waiREor, I have hereunto I set my hand and cauied the Seal of the Sucre tarv'rinflien to h affivnH this 1L. S.f 29th day of October, A. D.1898. JMKS E. BAKNETT, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. To the Sheriff, County or Juniata, Mifflin tona. Pa. Pennsylvania : orricc or thi county commissiom- EKS Or JU.NIATA COCKTT, bTATK OF PEHXSTLVAJIIV This will certify that the following is the omciai use ox iiii names oi ana partios or policies represented ,j all candidates whose nomination certificates or papers have been filed in this office, and which have not been found and declared to be invalid as provid ed in section ot Act of June 10, A. D 1893, and who ara to be voted for in the county of Juniata, Associate Judges, Coua. ty Commissioners, (Prothonotary, Connty Troasutur. District Attorney, Coauty Audi tor at the enduing election. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. (Vote Tor two.) iEPUBLICAN. W. North Sterrett, Leonard R. Mauger. DEMOCRATIC. J. L. Weiser, William Swrt. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers Daniel Keemer, George Keily. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (Vote for two.) REPUBLICAN. V. R. Beashor, Jeremiah Londenslager. .DEMOCRATIC. Wm. Puftenberger, David I). Rbinesmith PROHIBITION. Bjt nomination papers B. Cramer Powell, John C. Lavcr. PROTHONOTARY. (Vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Wm. H. Zoiders. DMOCRATIC. J. Cambridge Conn PROHIBITION. . By nomiation pxpers Joseph W. Reploele. COUNT r TREASURER. (Vote for one.) BE PUBLICAN. Wm. W. Land is. DEMOCRATIC. Wm. a. McCabren. PROHIBITION. By Domination papers John Kellv. DISTRTOT ATTORNEY. (Vote lor one.) REPUBLICAN. Wilherforce Schweyer. DEMOCRATIC. Charles B. Crawford. COUNTY AUDITORS. (Vote for two.) REPUBLICAN. H. H. Hartman, T. K. Beaver. DEMOCRATIC. W. W. Pimm, A. C. Harris. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers Wm. C. Adair. Anothooy Sandoo. In Testimonv ahnMAt J . " UM.V UOID.HW aet amr hanHa anrl . un.l 11.. i r .v. --. ...nq vt IW connty of Juniata to be affixed thi. 21st d.y of October, Al D., 1896. NEAT. U RTPTTaDT T Q ) WILLIAMSON VANORMER,'' " i Cm Commiuumer. To tbo Sheriff of Juniata county, Pa. 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Note the throngs of satisfied Buyers in Our Stores, and you'll believe that there is friendship in business, for we look upon every customer, who leaves a diae or a doilar in our 8tores Opening of Dregs Goods Bargains, Jeiieetions or laawn ITabnes ever shown in this teetion. "WHE MENTION .A. FEW THINGS. They are all tempting. 36 inoh Gulf Suiting at lOe, faney at lZio. Silk and Wool Plaids for 25c, S9 and 50o. 36 inch all-wool suitings at 25o. 36 inch all-wool Serges and Renriettas for 25o. 18 styles and various coloring Brooade, Mohair mixtures and plain Uray Mixtures, Broad Ulotk, Diagonal and Clay Heavy Cloaking for Capes and Cloaks. Will make very handsome dresses and espes. Elegant Silks, Velvets and Fancy Trimmings and new Linings, and we sell them to you at specially low prices. Opening in Ladies' Cloaks, Jaokets, Capes, Misses' and Cbildrens' Coats, Ladies' Capss and Coats for $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, 5.00 and upwards, to suit your tasto and sod pooket-book. Seal P.ush Capes for $3.90; worth $7.00. . Canton Flanael Muslins and Ginghams. 10 yards heavy Cantoa Flannel for 75c; worth $1.00. 10 yards of nifdium unbleached Canton Flannel for 49o, 59o and 69o. Shaker Flannels for 6c, 9e, 15c and 20o. All-wool red flannels for 18c, 20oand 25o. Fine unbleaohod muslin, 10yds for 49o, 55o, 59o and 65o. Hill best blsaobed, 86 inoh muslin; 10yds for 69o. Other good bleached muslin; 10yds for 49c, t5o, 59o and 65s. Blankets and Comforts, 50o a pair. A pair of Blankets in drab and white for 90e, $1 00, and $1.25 a pair, loies and Beedsville Factory Blankets, extra quality, all wool, at speo tally roduoed prioes. Sheep's Gray and Blue Gray Factory Stacking Yarns at 49o a bl. Best German Saxobta at 5o a hank. Ladies' wrappers arid Tea Gowns, all styles and very eheap. EVERY TUESDAY AND THURS DAY FORENOON WE WILL SELL YOU: Iodigo Blue LadicB' Wrappers for 43o and Allen's Bed Foulard Tea Gowns for 75a. Underwear for Men, Ladies and Children. Heavy Swiss Ribbed Ladies' Vests at 20n. ' Red mediated Lambs' Wool Vests and Pants for Ladies at 75o a pioce; worth $1 00 Men's underwear for 25s, 38e and 50o; worth double. Boseries and Gloves very cheap. Ladies' Cast mere mitts at 15c; 2 pair for 253. Ladies' Hose for 5c a pair; Children's heavy jibbed hose, 4 pair for 25 o. Our celebrated West tfranob, heavy ribbed black hosiery at 2 pair for 25o; all sizes. bairtmgs, Pants Goods, Outing Flannel, Ticking, are all sold at low and specially reduced prices. 2000 pair of new and best mske of Ladies' Men's and Children's foot wear, were reoeived at our Stores from the best factories of the country and will be cold to you at low and extra reduced prioes. Carpets and Oil Cloth, Window Shades and laee tturtains, V'oll Papers, Trunks and Satebeltt, all at reduced prices. Remember the time, Saturday, Premium Tickets arb given away with all Sales. SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 BEIDGE ST., Mifflintown, Pa. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889. special Invitation To The Puhlk To attend the Attractive Sal; from THE IMMENSE STOCK Of D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BOYERb Who nave money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of D. W. HARLEY, MIFFLINTOWN T?Jl. S. S. Ruble, Practical Ehnbalmcr and Funer al Uirector. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. Bridge St., BARGAIN DAYS! about oar busineaa. It isn't th9 result right, bone.t, bard-work, work wherein earefullv etudied at every eoraar and at a Business Friend. and we believe we have the grandest plaids at 8io; fanoy Cashmere Plaids in NoveItie, fanoy Dress Goods, Jaquard, black Dress Goods of the fines: imported, October 3 to Saturday evening Ootober of Clothing that goea on daily examine the Stock of Goods for Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothwg( SATISFACTION G l AEAA TEED 1M ALL CASES. 9f iffliiitown, Pa. B0LL0B1U6I SOU, the ClotMers, 116 KainSt, f&tterssa. Pl Taitfc Mat VIVA .. Dn.sitai. - " J waai aa, m. UlUrt3E . i am: When you are told that yon ean buy a suit at $8.50, that others II at S12.C0. Call on a and wm will r.r.i.h nB ..tk k. .... ..; .. n tell if not better made and trimmed for 47 .V) aides. Srond- A a T.tl.. i-tl.L: - 'w uaua uisiuug, Suit for S12; a fanoy one for $15, and on ana onTntMtA fif lailor made Pantaloon, all-wool 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 dollar Fanoy Tailor Made Vesta $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.50. Third- Wa nr ant lh. nAA . : t..j -t article $1.79, $3 58, Ac, we simply knock off the odd ets and: eall it $1.76, 13 50 Wa aaill aoll " , J"- f nt ,ajuu uaiiuui sumiulH ier one- fourth mure money at $1.35 $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, and your eboiee ef our entire L;ne for $4 00. Tooths' and Boys' 8uita, wo have made a speciality of this season We have suits from 2 00, 3.00, 4.00, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 dollars and up, nviiui tut we uoe.a ivung men a can in our StooK. Fourth; la our hat danartsaeBt van will find alt th l J - erueh or derby. Our competitors in tbis second to none in the bat line. Fifth Our Fall line of underwear comprises Six Complete Vans ties s Fair Grey Winter Weight, 50e; A camel's hair fer 75o; Fine all-wool $U ... .... uuo iiiian iiuu uui uuuu, aaa ino uneti laniD woei, soft as Eider-down $3. No such line ef underwear iu Juniata eeuntv. . hxxth We are sole agenU for the Celebrated Douglas Shoe. W carry them in 12 different styles. Seventh: We are also Agents for the Sweet-Orr Overalls, and have them te fit the smallest boy or the Largest -Van. jtgam: uur i:ae or neok-wear is m touch with the latest fashions. Tk same can be said ef our line of collars, cuffs and dress shirts. JL j z rnt. " mo uay nas gene oy whon you can tell eld fegy furnishing goeda to young men who want to be fashionably dressed. Heavy Winter Boots only $1.35. . Mackintoshes in all styles and at all prioes. - Tenth-. And last but not least, we desire to eall special attention to our line of Men's, Boys' and Cbildrens' Overeoats. Men's all wool evereoats freaa S3 to 112: Bova' 5 SO fntfl .h,M,.-'- vs.. . . ai- - -f - ... wu over eoats in Chinchilla, Shetland, Irish ". . - x r K . I . S ft vtusium in weuou, xaver blues are the prevailing stvles for this goods and prices. An examination of eai that we sell goods st a closer margin Finally we ask you to see our line of eounty See them aud be eouvinosd HOLLOBAUGH & SON. ESTABLISHED 1880. The JUeCUntic Hardware STH1?F NO. 119 MAIN STREET, OXUliJCi. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware. the nmm way vomm to gtt cloug in the Vfcrld is to tuy 'ieal tl.c r.p II iipp. As rule, the leps ycu pay, the rcore it costs in the long run. We don't bcaet of "cheap" cualily frrpit'eied, te e ot r careful buyers. COOK STOVES- RAYMOND & CAMPBELL cook eloves tn this county. We have never heard a woman Ccmpiflin Viho Icrcht Cne cf these ttorpu. Evurv hnror ham agreed on four things: The Stoves Cock better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have tLem in fnnr to 928 00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS Low fPtily thirds get "fcratcLed up:' aicurd the houte. t'cncet-iires it's chair cr a table or a door. More than half the time, the frroUl 5 ere r.cglcctcd, lecauee it ceems hardly worth while to eend for a painter. Why not do the work yourself. Toucan Get Prepared Paiuts all Ready to use at a trifllDg cost. Yon can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pote, buggies scd Jots of other tbingB. We keep these prepared psiBts in all tho colors. And w sell paiat brufhes, too good ones. The paints come in tin bnekctg, holding P. The pries is 15o. K. H. McClintic. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, CETTlSBtTRC. PA. Fonndml In 1834 l.rnr.... Two Ju'l counes of atndy Classical and ocmunra, p peciai couraes to all depart, roents. Obsenratorr, Laboratories and aew OvBinasiPirj. Si'cam heat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Depart, ment of Hygiene and Physical Culture in Charge of an experienced physician. Ac cessible by frequent railroad trains. Loca tion on the BATTLEFIELD orGottrshnra". rooi.t p'eBiar and healthy. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, in separ ate cuidiogs, lor boys and yonog men pre paring for business or College, under spec ial caro ol (be Principal and ibree assist, ants, retidiDg with students in tbebuildine. Fall term opens September 6th, 1895. For uaiaiogues, address H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D President, or REV. O. G. KLINGER, A. M., Principal, Outttysbnrg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY SAIKK, OF Ml PFEIS TOWIf, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH KOTHHOCK. President. T. VAX IE WIN-, CwAwt DIKEOTOIS. W. C Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroet, John Her trier. Jnaiah I Rn.' Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson T. V. Irwin. v George A. Kepner, Annie M. Slelly. Joseph Kotfarock. . P. W. Ifanbar.k-. L. E. Atkinann. R. K P..kn. W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin .Vary Kurt i, Jerome.N. Thompson. JoLn Bertzlnr. T. V. Trwln. CLarlotto Snyder, Josriah L Barton, Robert H. Patterson. Levi Light, Wni. Swart. B. J. Sbellenberger, M. K. Schlrgel, Samuel Schlegel. John M. Blair, F. II. 31. Pennell. Samuel S. Kothjock, M. N. Sterrett. James G. Beading, S. W. Heaps. Threo and Four por ctnt. interest wlli it paid .on certificates of deposit. . !mn 23. 18V6 t WAN TED-AN in Ffl wothto - - - - w..oi HUSiliBiat thing to patoDtr ProteetyoartdeawjjAeTinn BUASA CO., Patent Attorneys, WaaUluaUWL D. C, for their SljOO priae ofler. T. mnA dan w " ' :t I m - i . , i a n wui ivraiBB you witn an ait-weeti up to 18.00, 20.00, 25.00 and 30.00, w.. .mw i . . vivvu m v .u v . line have nothioc to say. We stand - Wm. .v a? -a. if w varrv iwiu alia mj Fries, and Rum bo Beaver. n. . ana nne all-wool Kerseys; blaek aad S.aaon WA aoatl a Mannu. af HI our line will convince the most akeoti- and give better value for the money Gloves, the finest drivinr U.a ia tba, prices at this Store, ond etill rices Ifcat oucht in irii.rsi "e control the Sale of & tm mm aw acaai aa aaa al a W M U U Wl Curea Criralniauca. ftaili Oaaaalaa. ?a. Af U aaMaa Oaaaalaa. ?a. 3awi JM.aaBl Urn. Saaablra BjrjaatTaiC'l.&lN.nkgi.l.I raarw Sa&a it sisip wys snnOVBIAUw-a. . I USfflOM wSJa. V aw aaa-ffam. afrit- InfwaHna a.4 Ba.Ji.1. !.. Bu.1.1 A CO- S61 DavOAOWAT. Kew To C. Oldtwt bnmoa for aeenriuff patonfts Ui AjrWsi, Eery tt.U-bi t&keo out by tw U hrutrrk lrr lie iillio b a nut4aw air on froo of sAsuv Ac mm lAnrit cfrailatfon of an mctovUtio mmt r mm DUO sabOuid be Without It. WAaaktv f.-.7Zmm WsMkir. ffJsWOst year $1 JO mix montim. Arldnssn, KUVmTltoCkm, HAVE lOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? -CALL, AT TKS F1BST MIFFLINroWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST 5'AID ON TIME CERTIFICATE Mousy Lsanad at Lowest Eates. Consumption Surty i To Trb ,4 Jabnaao Amrtau ibat 1 Bare a poaittT raaaadf Sor tkaaboa aau-ad lirax. By rts Uznslr aaa tbonaaaas xtkiw:.a LutantmnagrauaaaSranai Isaallbagia tc wmd two bottlea of my saadj IU to aar t; T-nr raadem who hara n. i..-.. ,aaai U thay will aood me thlr Expraaaaad P.O. adiaraaa. IIiiiiI tally. 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