SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN TOWN : WTOIWBAT. OCT. , . TBBMS. "p, SI .60 par unaa tf paid " - Tf W-00 V not in advance. TnulMt advarttoeaieiita buertod at 60 MBtoyat taca. for each Inwtlou. Traadaat buaiiMw notloe. u fecal eoU UU, 10 OMto par lice for ech Insertion. Dedoetloaa wUl be mada tbM de-nrln to advarttaa) by to year, half or qoarW jaar. LKGJL. O0 (ATS in OOMIfOSWCALTH.l LECTIO PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by an act of General A( aembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled An act to regnlate the nomination and election of public r (8c era approved the 10th day of June 1898. It it Made tba duty of the sheriff or every coun ty withia the Commonwealth to give not tice or any general election to be held therein- to enumerate the officer to be lotted and give a list of all the nomiua tiona mada aa provided in aforementioned act ot a SMmbly .designate the -place at which the election are to be held, and give notice that certain person holding certain offices of profit or trust are incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the otfica or appointment of Judge, In spector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth. Therefore, I, James p. Caihoua, High Sheriff of the County of Juniata, do hereby make known and gave this Public Notice to the electors of the county of Juniata that oa TVE8DAT, MTEMBER S, !. It being toe Brat Tuesday after the first Monday ot said month a general eloction will be held in the several election districts la said eoaaty, at which time they will vote by ballot for the following named officers. Thirty, two persons for Presidential Elect ors. Two parsons far the o files of Beprs.onta-tive-at-Large la Congress. One person for representative la Con Cress. . . Ons person for the office of Senator in the General Assembly. Oae parson for the office ot Representa tive in the General Assembly. One parson for the office of Prothoaotary Two per seas far the office or Associate Jadgoa. One person for the office ofConnty Tress- Two persons for the office ot County Commissioner. One person for the office of District At torney. Two persons for the office of Connty And: tor. I also hereby make known and give no tice, that the places for holding the afore, said General Election in , the several bor oughs and townships within the county or Jnmata, are as follows, to wit : The freemen of the borough of Mifllintown are to hold their election in the room known as tae Orphans' Court room in tho Court House, In said borough. i : Ineemea of the township of Ferman agh are to bold their election in the building known as tae ware-bouse of Mau- beck at Nelson, in said township. The freemen of the township of Walker are to hold their election in tbe office of the warehouse belonging to Junes A. Thompson. Tbe freemen of the township of Delaware . are to bold their election at Smith's School House, in aaid township. The freemen of the borough of Thoroo- aontown are to hold their election at the School House in aaid borough. Tbe freemen ol the township of Green wood are to bold their election at tbe homo known a tbe Seven Strr Hotel, in said township. The freemen of the township of Monroe are to hold tbxir election at tho School House In Richfield, in said township. Tho freemen of the township of Susque rianna are to hold their election in tbe bouse known as Fryinoyer's Hotel, in said wnshlp. The freemen of tbe township of Fayette are to hold their election at the School Hoase in HcAIisterville, in said township. The freemen of the borough Patterson are to hold their election at the Hook and Xadder House in siid borough. The freemen of tho borough of Port Royal are to bold their election at tbe School House i aaid borough. Th freemen of tne township of Milford are to hold their election at Locust Grove School House, in said township. The freemen of the township of Spruce Hill are to hold their election at Spruce Hill School House, in said township. The freemen of tho township of Tarbett are ta hold their election at the Church Hill School House, in said township. Tbe freemen of tbe township of Bealearo to bold their election at tbe School House at Academia, in said township. Tbe freemen of the township of Tuscarora, except that portion of it lying north-westward ot the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House Dear McCulloch's Mills, in said town ship. . The freemen of the township of Lack, ex. cept that portion of it lying north-westward of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to bold their election at the Lack School House, in said township. Tbe freemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west of the summit of the Shade mountain are to hold their election at Laurer School Honse in said district. ' The election in to be opened at T 'Clecl. in the forenoon, and shall continue without intermission or adjourn niCTitf aad is not to be closed before T 'Clevis, ia tbe evening. I also hereby make known and give no tice, "that tbe in spec tor and jndges shall meet it lhe respective place appointed for holding the election in the district at which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the aBoraing of Tuesday, November 8, 1896, aad each said inspector shall appoint ene clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. I also hereby make known and give no tice, that everyperson excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall bold any office or appointment of profit or trust under tbe government of the United States, "rnl this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate olbcer or agent who is or shall be employed nndcr legislative, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or or any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any , Incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time tbe office or appointment or judge, inspector or Clerk ef any election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other offi cer or any such election shall be eligible to any office to bo then voted for," except that of aa election olflcer. Fennayrvenia PENNSYLVANIA office OF TEX .1 MOKBTAST OF TBI OOXXOFWZAITH flarrtabnrg, uciooer zom, mw. This will certify that tbe following is the Official List of the names and residences of ana parlies or policies represented by "all candidates whose nomination certificates or papers bate betn tiled in this office aad which have not been foond nd declared to fee Invalid as provided in Section 9 of the Act of Juao 10, A. D., 1893, and who are te be voted for in the state at large and in tbe 18th Congressional Distrist, 81st Seaa atorial District, Juniata county Representa tive District, Judicial District of tbe county wf Juniata, at the ensuing election, Novem bar S, 1896. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Vote for 32.) REPUBLICAN. Joseph Wharton, Philadelphia. -F.LP,tto' CarwenaviH.. "imwow, Allegheny. Peter L. Kimborly, Sharon Joba 8. Pearswa. Philadelphia. Allen B. Borke, Philadelphia. 53? P?1d Pbiladelpeia. William M. Tegga,t,PdlIadelphla. Leonard Meyers, Philadelphia. Joseph B. Haddell, Linwood Williaaa P. Solly, N orris town. John Frill, Bethlehem. Henry L. Johnson, Beading. John H. Landia, ftf illereville. Everett Warren, Scranton Bider Wellington Wilde, MUneevUle " Harrison Ball, Mabaaoy City. ; David W. Miller, Lebanon Henry C. Prevest, Tunkhannock. J ames V. Brown, W I lltsmsport. Frederick H. Baton, Berwick. George Barron Miller, Lewiaburg. Reuben Uathoway Shindel, York. George Thompson Swank. Johastowa, Samuel Edward Wilson, Punnutawaey. William Maurice Randolph, Pittsburg. EmaoM Wertheimer, Allegheny. Josiah Speer, Elisabeth. Edward Everett Abrama, Butler Iaador Sobel, Brie. William Scbaur, Warren. Joseph C. Campbell, Harionville. DEMOCRATIC. Thomas Sterrett, Sterrettanla. Lewis It. Ireland, Allegheny. Alexander H. Coffrolh, Somerset. Thomas O. Delabunty, Philadelphia. John H. Keenan, Philadelphia. Albert M. Hicks, Philadelphia. Jobn J . Taylor, Philadelphia. Thomas UcCullough, Philadelphia. John Hagen. Philadelphia. Robert A. Thompson, Indiana. Charles D. Kaier, Jfabanoy City. John B. Sterns, Strondsburg. Thomas E. Haak, Wemelsdorf. Charles F. Rangier, Jr., Lancaster. Charles H. Schadt, Scranton. Thomas R. Phillips, Kingston. Joseph S. Sartain, Port Royal. Joba E. Royal, Harnsbnrg. John M. Carrol, Tewanda. Charles J. Reilly, Wi lliamsport. J. P. Hoffs, Washiagtonville. Michael D?lansy, Chester. A. J. Brady, McShenystowa. George W. Rhine, Altoona. John C. Patten, Indiana. William Waibe, Pittsburg. Samuel W. Black, Edgeworth. John J. McFarland, Dunbar. C. H. Akens, New Castle. John L. McKincey. Titusvllle. S. S. Hsckett, Emporinm. James J. Eing, Philadelphia. PROHIBITION. James Mansel, Williamsport. Samuel Dsggy, Philadelphia. Hiram DeWalt, Philadelphia. Oliver H. Halcomb, Newtown. Andrew Ilertzel, Warrea. John Zuigler, Wingate. Edward Campbell, Uniontown. William M. Stauffar, Reading. Lewis L. Bliss, Corry. Frank B. Lynch, Philadelphia. George Irwin, Bellvue. Silas U. Swallow, Harrisbnrg. A. Foster Mullin, Hi. Holly Spring. J. W. Rugb, Now Alexander. Robert S. Glass, Pittsburg. Geo. W. KeShler, Altoona. Joel K. Morriniaa, Lewiaburg. Benjimin B. Cannon, Milton. George G. Ritchie, Boaver Falls. Grant U. UopKins, Meodriile. Horace M. Walton, Scrantea. Milton J. Fiery, Pottsrilio. Noah Pettebose, Dor.inccton. Jonanthan Brown Ariel. Jobn Martyn, Sr., Beaver Meadow. Jaba A. Singmaster, Alleutown. William R. Wharton, Philadelphia. Jessie F. Bodine, Philadelphia. Josrph B. Holtz, Philadelphia. Howard Coatca, Little Kri'aiu. (ieorge Drayton, Chester Hoight. Richard T. Ogdsa, Swarthawre. PEOPLES' Alexander H. CcS'rctb, Somerset. Thomas Surrett, Sterreltania. Lewis N.Iroland, Allegheny. Thomas G. Delahunty, Phiirdelphla. John H. Kecc&n, Philadelpnia. John J. Taylor, Philadelphia. Thomas McCulloufh, Philadelphia. Robert A. Thompson, Indiana. Charles D. Kaier, Kabaney City. Josrph S. Sa-tain, Port Royal. Albert M. Hicks, Philadelphia. John Hagan, Philadelphia. Jciues J. !Cir Philadelphia. Jobn B. Storm, Stroudsburg. Tbou.ns E. J'aak Womelsdorf. Charles F. Rentier, Jr., Lancaster. Charles H. Schadt, Scranton. Thomas K. Phillips, Kingston. John K. Royal, Harrisbnrg. Jobn M. Carroll, Tewanda. Charles J. Keilly, WiIliamapo;t. J. P. HofTa, Wasbingfotville. A. J. Brady, UcSberrystown. George W. Rhine, Altoona. Jobn B. Pa' ten, Indians. William Weibo, Pittstmrg. John J. Mcfarlazd, Duobar. C. II Akens, New Castle. John L. McKinney, Titosvillo. S. S. Haekett, Eniforinm. Micbaol Detune-, Cheater. Samuel W. BUii, Kdgeworth. SOCIALISTIC LABOR. William it. Uuse, Philadelphia. Clement J. Casidy, Philadelphia. Charles W. Rickor, Philadelphia. George G. Anton, Philadelphia. Edward Kuppinger. Philadelphia. Theodore Gey, Philadelphia. Abraham Levin, Philadelphia. JbVx Keller, Philadelphia. Gustavo Zt-Rlin, Philadelphia. Theodora Rickert, Philadelphia. Ernest Dneriog, Philadelphia. William Feinhals, Philadelphia. Herman Kreiuer, Phiiadelpbia. Honry B-oogger, Chester. Martin V. Held, Kipnle. Brooklyn B. Levengood, Bullwood. Eveneser C. Howarih Altoona. Joha H. Lewis, Pittsburg. Thomas Urundv, Pittsburg. Cooke, Larksviiie. Adam Kuttanbrr, Luzerne. Anthony Beckers, Lnzerae. giaamon Segal, Scranton. John H. Drcher, Scranton. John 8nmclekey, Pattoa. , Micah Bogan, Patton. John G. Smith, Jeaanette. Joha Lents, Allentewn. Cbtrles V. Knglert, Allentown. William H. Thomas, Bnena Vista. Michael Klemann. Irwin. Josiah W. Burrows. Jeaanette. NATIONAL. J. Acker Guss, Spring William Cooper, Batlennette. Robert Cameron, Nerrriatowa, James Dodds, Titusvllle. William F. Bod, Philadelphia. Jacob Reeao, Philadelphia. Samuel B. Luckie, Chester. Clement L. Bnrlnell, Philadelphia. Albert T. Sharpley, Philadelphia, Isaac D. Johnson, Kennett Square. Isaiah C. Landes, Terkes. Jescph Kilt. Jr., West Chester. T. Howard Webb, Llkview. Daniel M. Woidnian, Lititz. Francis P. Willits, Ward. Samuel E. Horner, Swartbmore. Chester R. Drown, Corry. Clayton G. F. Miller, Litita. Charles W. Van Syckle, Milan. Joseph T Phillips, West Grove. John W. Ballard, Laporte. Davie Tarnal, Teadon. Joshua B. Hanrum. Ward. Francis W. Hicks, Avondsle. Hanson P. Passraore, Oxford. Cbarles G enter, Butlrr. Alva C. Brosius, Cocbranville. William A. Matter, Williamsport. William U Farley, Chester. Elmor E. Gregory, Ferdinand. Jsmes H. Alcorn, Uresbsm. John DenDia, Florence. FREE SILVER. 7.l.i n r!nflVnth. nnniarsat. Thomas Sterrett, Sterrettani. Lewis N. Ireland. Allegboay. rnn... n nAUhimtr Philadalnhia. Jobn H. Keenan, Philade Ipbia. Aiberl M. uicks, rnuatieipuia. John J. Tavlor, Philadelphia. Thomas McCnllough, Philadelphia John Hsgaa, Philadelphia. Dnkaef A ThnmrtiAn. lwA Beam Ituuvis saave r Jsmes J. King, Philadelphia. Jebn V. Stcrm, oirounioura;. Tfc... o TTk- tfomeladorf. Cbarles F. Keogicr, Jr., Lancaster. Charles H. Schadt. xcraaion. Themas B. Phillips. Kingston. Cbrles D. Kaier. Mahanoy City. Joba K. Royal, Harrisburg. , John M. Carroll. T.il. Charles J. Keilley, rDlllamspert. J- P. Hoffs, fPashiagtonriUe. Joseph S. Sartain, Port Royal. -A. J. Brsdr. If hr.,.. Oeorae W. Rhine, Altoona. m u.rauon, Indiaaa. fPilliam ITeihe. PiM.Sn.. Bamnel W. BlackRdgewortb act ariana, uunbar. U. H. Akeaa, New Castle. Jobn L. MeEinnev. Titn.nio S. S. Haekett, Emporium. awicnaei tieiancy, Chester. MrKINLBT CITIZENS. Joseph Wharton, Philadelphia. Alexander E. Patten, Cnrwensvtlle. William Withdrew, Allegheny Peter L. Kimberly, Sharen. John 8. Pesrsoa. Philadelphia. . Allen B. Rorke, Philadelphia. Fraak P. Hendlr, Philadelphia. William M. Taggart, Philadelphia. Leonard .Myers, Philadelphia. Joseph H- Huddell, Liawood William F. Solly. Norristown. John Frits, Bethlehem. Henry L. Johnson, Reading Jobn H. Lsndis, MillersvLlj. Everett Warren, Scranton. Bider Wellington Wilde, Milnssville. Harrison Ball, Mahanoy City David W. Miller, Lebanon. Henry C. Provost, Tnckbannoek. Jsmes V. Brown, Williamsport. Frederick H. Eaton, Berwick. George Borroa Mil'er, Lewisburg. Rheubtn Ha-ha y Shindel, York. George Thompson Swank, Johnstown. Samuel Edward Wilson, Pnnxsatawaey. William Manrice Randolph, Pittsburg. Emanuel Werth imer Allegheny. Josiah Speer, Elizabeth. Edward Everett Abrams, Butler. Issdor Sobel, rie. William Scbnur, Warren. Joseph C. Campbell, Marioaville. JEFFERSONlAIf. William M. Singerly, Philadelphia. Aagnstns S. Landis, Hellidaysburg. Stephen C. McCaadless, 1'itUburg. John Blsachsrd, Bellefonte. Jobn Samuel, Philadelphia. Nicholas J. Griffin, Philadelphia. Charles Henrv Jones. PhilnH.lnki. Jacob Mnhr, Philadelphia Henry D. Welsh, Fhilade'pMa. John B. Hinkson, Chester. James Tracy, Conshohncken. Jeremiah S. Hess, Hel!ertewn. Lonis Kraemer. Stony Creek. ueorge stelnman, Lancaster. Orlando 9. Johossn, Sersn'on. Georgo B. Wright, WUks Barre. Henry Boyer, Pottsvillo. James J. Dnll, Harrisburg. Cbaancy S, Snssel, Towanna. Frederick Elv Emblck, Williamsport. Isaac West Danville. Samuel E. Henry, Huntingdon. John Jf. Hell. Newville. Donald E. Duftoa, Ebensburg. John T. Woods, Orecnsburg. Thomas C. Lszear, Pittsburg. James Bred in, Allegheny. James M. nnstead, Unioatown. Thomas Bradford, New Brighton. William A. Galbraitb, Erie. E. H. Lamberton, Franklin. Frank Fielding, CtearBed. REPRESENT ATI VE-AT-LARQS IN CONGRESS. (Vote for two.) REPUBLICAN. Galusha A. Grow, Glenwood. Samuel A. Davenport. Erie. DEMOCRATIC. DeWitt C. Dewitt, Towanda. Jerome T. Ailmao, Tuompaontown. PROHIBITION. Abraham A. Barker, Ebensbarg. George Alcorn, Kennett Square. PEOPLES' Jerome T. Ailmen, 'I hnropsontown, Jobn P. Courii, Ksstoa. SOCIALISTIC LABOR. Emil Gnwang, f'itlsbnrg. Fred W. Long, Philadelphia. NATIONAL. Henry S. Kent, Swarthmere. Isaas (i. Poller:!. Butler. FREE SILVER. By nominal ion pacers. DeWitt C. Delf'iU. Towanda. Jerome T. Ailmu, Thonipsontown. CITIZEN. Br nomination papers. Galuauo A. Grow, Glenwood. Samuel A. Davenport, Erie JEFFKKSOXI AN. By nomination papers. Benjamin C. Potts- Media. Hwry Wa'k-r, Jr., Allegheny. CONGRESS. (Vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Thaddeus M. Mahon, Franklin county. DEMOCRATIC. Willis F. Kearns, Mifflin county. SEN.YTJ5 REPUBLICAN. (Vote for one.) William Hertzler, Vort Royal. DEMOCRATIC. Walter H- Parcels, I.-wis town. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers Milton D. Esholm.'n, Newport. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GEN ERAL ASSEMBLY. (Vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Carl F. Espenschsrie. Miffilntown. DEMOCRATIC. Jeremiah N. Keller, Afifflintown. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers W. Frank Castles, Jnniata county. Ill TESTIMONY WHEnBOP, I have hereunto I set my hand and caused the Seal of tbe Secre tary's office to ba affixed this 20tb day of October, A. D. 1896. JAMES E. BARNETT, Deputy Secretary or tbe Commonwealth To the Sheriff, County of Juniata, Miffl in to wn, ra. Pennsylvania : orrics or thi codxtt 'coxmissiom as or joiara coustt, statb or PI.1.HTLVASI This will certify that the following Is the official list of the nsmos of and parties er policies represented by ail esndidates whose nomination ceriincaies or papers nave been filed in this office, sad which have not been found and dsclered to be invalid as provid ed in section 9 of Act of Jana 10, a. D., 189S, and who are to be voted for in the county of Juniata, Associate Judges, Coun tv Commissioners, frrotnonntsry. County Treasurer. District Attorney, Couuty Audi tor at the ensuing eloction. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. (Vot lor two.) REPUBLICAN. W. North Sterrett, Leonard K. M auger. DEMOCRATIC. J. L. Weiser, Will-am Swarts. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers Daniel Keenier, Gocrgo Kelly. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. . (Vote for two.) REPUBLICAN. M. R. Beaxbor, Jeremiah Loudeoslager. (DEMOCRATIC. Wm. Puflcnberger, ' David D. Khineamith. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers B. Crsuier Powell, John C. Later. PROTHONOTARY. (Vote for one.) KEPUBLICAN. Wm. H. Zeiders. DEMOCRATIC. J. Cambridge Conn. PROHIBITION. By nomiastion papers Joseph W. Kpio;le. COUNT T TREASURER. (Vote for one.) REPUBLICAN. Wm. W. Landis. DEMOCRATIC. .Wm. A. McCabren. PROHIBITION. By nomination psaers John Kelly. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. (Vote tor ene.) REPUBLIC AN. Wilberforco Behweyer. DEMOCBATIC. Charles B. Crawford. COUNTY AUDITORS. (Vote for two.) REPUBLICAN H. H. Hartman, T. K. Beaver. DEMOCRATIC. W. W. Dimm, A. C. Harris. PROHIBITION. By nomination papers Wm. C. Adair. Aaethony Saadoe. Ia Testimony whereor we have hereunto aet enr hand and ,naui t r .k. eoaaty er Juniata to be affixed this 21st day Ul UOHWT, A. U., 1BVO. EAL M STEUABT, JL S I WILLIAMSON VANORMEB, To the SherifTof Junista county, Pa. Given under my hand at mv office in Mlf. flintown, this 21st day of October, in tbe year ei our Lord, one thousand eight bun a red and ninety-six and of the Indepen dence of the United States, tbe one hnn- uxea ana iwenttotb. Jahks P. Caldods, ShenlTs Office, Miffilntown, ) Bhtnff. October 21, 1890. J MORMOI MISSIOH ARIES. Two Mormon preacheis visited Lewisiasn aod Huntingdon last week looking for a foot-bold to start mis sionary Mormon work in oentr&l Pennsylvania. It is true that about half the people in central Pencsvlva nia do not have church connection, bat while that is true it is net prob able that the people who aro not con nected with churches, will desire to connect themselves with a church like that of tbe Mormons. There are men inside and outside of chnrch cir cles, who do not hesitate to have one and two and three women, end at Ihe same time condaun such practices. and when such paopla fail to connect theaaaelycB with a polygamous church, there is no earthly chancu for Mor moo missionaries to get a start in tho highlands of Pennsylvania. The missionaries did not visit Juniata county. This county is too orthadoz for them to think of stopping here. Robbed 1st si Car. Ira O. Bleecher of QaarrTTille. Lancaster county and Morris Davis of Harrisburg wero west and had come east as far as Livristown Junction on the 26th of October. Between 12 and 1 o'clock on the morning of the 27th of October they determined to continue their j jurnev, and with that ODjeoi, in view tiiy looked up a freight train that waa jaat pulling out of tho Lewis'.own station east ward bonud. ThfT entered a freisht box car, sat down, lit cigarrettes and began to smoke. When they lit their eigarr6Us, tUey guv that tbe car had otner occupanta. They had scarcely commenced to smoke till ose of the other occupants of the car lit a piece of tallow orsperra candle, and then tboy noticed that there were four other persons ia the car, two colored men, a whito man Uias aslesrj and a white boy nbiut 19 years old. In less timo than it has tskea to tell this narrative of their misfortunes, the iTro coicrsd icen and th boy cams to thorn. in boy hid a light and a razor ia his hand. One of the colored aisa pulled cut a revolver, and said: "Hold up your hands. They held up thoir hands. Tho pis tel was Hounsued before them. The boy held the light aid an open razor their facea aud the second colored man or Indian searched their clothes In Bleecber'a peckst they found $33. 2o in money, a tcbtcoo pouch and knife. They did not find money in Davis' pockets, but took thersfroin two peckst knives and a few other trinkets. The robbery having been completed the thieves opened the car door and compelled their victims to jump off the tram which they did without injury to themselvea. All that was quickly dsne as may be learned from tho fact that it was done while the tram was making the distance of less than two miles be tween Lewiatown station and Eixler's signal station. Tho men wsre put off tne train by the robbers clcse to Bix lerls signal station and they hastened to the tower where Uoraee L. Owen was in char go as chief telegraph op ralor. Bleecher acd Davis inform ed Owen of the outrage aad he im mediately despatched to this place and to Harrisbnrg giviug an account or tne transaction. Officers Uacken berger and Weller at this place were on the alert for the comics: of the freight train, acd when it ceme they speedily searched it and found a col ored man, a white man and a boy, who were all arrested, and about 4 o clock on Tuesday morning were ar raign eu Dcrore J nut ice Ueorge W Wilson. aiean while B!ccher and Davis had been sent to the Sqnire's omce to make the charge and identi fy tho prisoners, but when they lock ed at the colored man th?y could net identify him and he was released. The white man was the man who lay quietly in tbe car when they were be ing robbed, acd as he was not a par ticipant in the outrage he was releas ed. The boy gave Lis name as Frank Snyder of Massiliion, O., and was rec ognized Bathe boy who held tho candle and razors in the faces of the robbed men. He had in his pocket the tobacco pouch that belonged to Bleecher and a pocket knife that belonged to Davis, ana was sent to jail. He said he was forced by the colored man bv threats that they made to take the part that no did. On Tuesday evenincr the boy was taken to Harrisbursr wih Bleecher and Davis to identify two colored men who had been arretted es sus pects, they bavinsr abowc come 15 or 20 dollars. MirrLINIOWN MARKRTS. nrLi5Towa, Oct. 28, 1896. WimiKTOWKGKAIA' 1'AKKPT WhP.it 75 Cnra in ear.... ...... .... ..... 30 Oats 16 Rye.... 85 l-lorcrsood....... .. .... .... .. fcuiter 14 Cgftii 12 Hxm,.. 12 bbo:iMer, ....................... 12 L.J 7 Philadelphia Mabkxts. October 26. 1896. Wheat 79c; corn 30 to 35c; Oats 26 to 27o; butter 8 to 25c; -ggB 19c to 20o; beef cattle 3 to 4Jr; val calves 3 to 6c; dressed beeves 4 to 8 cents; fat cows 2 to 3c-, milch cows $25 to $45; Sheep le to 5c a lb; hogs 5 to 5; Penasylvania wool 19a. - SPECIAL NOTICE. SCHOTT'S STORES Here new Winter Goods at Saecial Bargain Prises. K. SCHOTT ia now in New York buying mere winter (roods at 81ogo Hammer Prises. Dress Goods, Ladies and Ohtldrsns' Coats and Wraps, Men's Ladies' and Children's Foot-wear and a great selection of the newest novelties for the Holidays- Blankets and shawls of all this Goods at Bargain Prioss. Bargain Bays eommeneing Ootobtr SL More details in aext issue. Schott's Stores, 103 to 109 BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PENNA. 1865, ESTABLISHED, 1889. - 7 jl ar To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAELEY It will be 'V TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who hare money to inveet to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It k truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLES of Suits and Orereoate at the Hi prices leave all Competitors is the rear, so don't f til to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY, MIFFLIN TOWN PJl. S. S. Ruble, Practical Emibahner and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. Bridge $t., Mifllintown, Pa. rm nrrt. ef Clothing that gees on daily examine the Stock of Goods fer Wonderfully Low Prices. BOLLOBAUGH & SOI, the Clothiers, U6 Main St., Patterson, Pa. Let as give yea a Pointer. Fvrtt-. Whea von are told that von aan bnv a suit at S8.50. that others sell at $I2.C0. Call en as and we will furnish yen with the same suit as well if net better made aad trimmed for $7.50, and have a living profit oa it besides. Secmd: As to Tailor made Clothiar. Bait fer $12; a faney one for f lft, and on ana guaranteed a nt. Tailor made Paataleons all-wool 4.50, 5.90, 6.00, 7.00 aad 8.00 dollars. Faney Tailor Hade Vests $5.00, $6 00, $7.00 aad $8.50. Third: We never put tbe odd cents to onr prioes. Instead of marking- aa article 1.79. $3 58, &., wo simply knock off the odd ets and sail it $1.76, $3-50. We will sell yon knee pants suits tbat jon eanaet daplioate for one feurtb more money at $1.35 $1.75, $2.00, $2 50 and $3.00, aad your ehoiee of oar entire line for $4 00. Youths' and Boys' Suits, we 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 aad up . to 10.00 dollars for the fiosjt Young Msa's Sail ia our siook. Fourth-. la our hat department you will Gad all tbe latest blosks ia either rash or derby. Our competitors ia this lins have nothiog to say. We staad second to none ia the bat line. txjui: uur rail hoe of underwear eomprisss Biz Complete varieties a Fair Gray Winter Weight, 50s; A camel's hair fer 75o; Fiae all-wool $1; still fiodr $1.50; fine fleece lined extra finish, $2, aad the finest lamb's wool, soft es Eider-down $3. No such line ef underwear in Jaaiata eeunty. Sixth: We are sole agents for tbe Celebrated Douglas Shoe. We carry tbtm ia 12 different styles. " Seventh: We are also Agsats for the Swset-Orr Overall, aad have them to fit thm Qm.ll. kn . ,1,. I If. Eighth: Oar line of aeok-wear is in touoh with tbe latest fashions. Tbe same aa be said of oar line of collars, cuffs and dresa shirts. .YinA: Tbe day bas gene by when you can sell eld fegy furnishing goeds . to young men who wast to be fatbionably dressed. Heavy Winter Boots only $1.35. Mackintoshes in all styles aad at all prises. Tenth: Aad Isst but not least, wo desire to call spsoial attention to oar hoe of Men's, Boys' aad Cbildrens' Ovsrooats. Men's all wool evereoats from 93 to $1::; coys' Z aU to $6; children's 1 to 94. We carry storm and ny evsr eoata in Cbinohiils, 8batleod, Irish Fricss and Rumbo Bsaver. isrcss uvercoals in Melton, Braver and Fine all wool Kerseys; blaelt aa blues are the prevailing styles for this season. We oourt a cemparissn of oar goods and prions Aa examination of our tiae will oooviaae the most skepti cal tbat wo sell goods at a closer margin and give batter value far the money than you can get etsoaihera. Finally we ask you to see our line of Gloves, tbe finest driving glevas ia tho.. county See tbem acd be eouvinoad. HOLLOBAUGH & SON. ESTABLISHED 188 O. The JfSeCUntic Hardware QTrkDl? K0. 119 MAIN STREET, uJLlJItJCj. MIEFLTNTOW ardware. THE HftftOEST WAY FQSSIBtB to ftt ulong in tht vcrld is to buy 4Tfnl chr thii gp. JiB a rule, the lew yeu far, the rrore it costs in the .'org run. We don't beast of "cheap" priccB at this Store, and etill quality ccrndered, v?e tell at jricca that ougbt to interest careful buyers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale ot RAYMONP S? CAMPBELL cook ftoves tn this ceunly. colt' plain rlio Lought ere ef agreed on four things: The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have them in four siz es. Prices range from (16.00 to $28.00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS Low easily thirgs get "scratched i:pM sreurd the house. f-'crrctin-eH it's a chair c-r a table or a door. Mere than half the time, the scratches sre rfglecttd, lec&vse it seems hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why not do the work yourself. You can Get Prepared Paints all Ready o tjse at a trifling cost. You can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pots, buggies and lots rf ether things. We keep tbeeo prepared pnints in all the colors. And wa tall paint brucbcB, too good oces. Tbe paiutg ccme in tin buckets, bolding i P. Tbe price is 16c. K. H. McClintic. FEMSTLVASIA COLLEGE, GETTYSnrStC. PA Founded la Iirge Faculty Two lu.'I cure of Hudr Classical and ScicntiUc, Ppeeial cotirs-s in all depart, mcntg. Observatory, Laboratories and new (rymnatiura. Scam heat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Depart ment of Urgieoe anil Physical Culture in cbarpo or an esperinnced physician. Ac cessible by frequent railroad trains. Loca tion on the BATTI.KK1KLD of Gettysburg, mobt pleasaD and healthy. PREPAR ATORY DEP.t RTMEXT. in scpar ote biiidin)t8, lor bois ami young men pre paring for bnsinesa or College, under spec ial care of tho Principal and three assist ants, residing with students in the building. Fall term opens September 6th, 1895. For Catalogues, address B. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D President, or BET. O. 6. KLINGER, A. M., Principal, GetttjBbarg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BAJiiv, OF MIFFUHTftWH, PA. Stockholders Individuall Liable JOSEPH KOTHEOCK. Prutitrt. T. VAX IRTiriN,-rM DIRECTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Eerttier. Joseph Rothroek, Josiah L. Barton, Lonis K. Atkinson Robert B. Parker, V. Irwin. SA'OCKHOLCBBS : George A. KepDer, Annie M. Shelby, Joseph Hothrock, P. W. Hacbeck. L. E. Atkioscn, R. E. Parker, W. o. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Hnry Kurtz, Jorome'N. Thompson. John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, Jobn M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson. F. X. A. Pcnne!!, Levi Ltebt. Samuel S. Bothrock, Wra. Swartz. M. Si. terett, H. J. Shellenberaer. James G. Heading, Jf . B. Scblegel, a. w. ueaps. Pamntl Schlegel. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will tx paid on certificntes of flrposit. fjan 23, 18J-5 f WANTED-AN IDEAS thing to patent? Protect your ida ; they may bring yon wealth. Write JOHN VrXDDBrt BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Waahinatoo. a C for their 1100 prize offer? we will famish yon with an all-weel ap to 18.00, 20.00, 25.00 aad 30.00, WN, PA. 'e have never henrca a woman these stoves. Every bujer has Garf Md Jm A&atvy far - - aam rm a ww n 9 eaiQJ PATINTS, laf-trmatfom Bn4 fr Bankbook writ m ,?!L ?:i CX3 ' I0BTiT. KW VOU. OldMt bnr.au f.v aocnrln ptRiia la Imhik r luJklak.. oat by u U broaitat kr the pobU a auUaa glran tn otabare la avt 9. (imtii it 1 Jmesicas etrralAMoa of any trattfle napw la va Ban abOHM U wlihoat It. IVMklr, Aa.ao ywainaiw, aai UmmwT, Vw Tack a. HAVE T01I MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL, AT- TH8 F18ST KIFFLINTOWK, PA. FOUR PER CENT IISTXEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATED, Money Leaned at Lowest Bates. Consumption Surety Cured. Ib Tas ammoa: Ftoaae faforaa T-nr mil an that I hav a poattfv wily for aba abor-piaa aircaae. By 1U tamaly nsa thauaads ofafu hae boon permananay tmiai. I shall be tlr.4 a aond twabottlM of ay raaaady ran laaarot Tr raadeai who hara aonmaipaion If tawy wnt ma tbair Eipreaa aad P. Ol aililiaas. htrnnu- ene rr
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