Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 31, 1900, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLIC AN
MIFFLINTOWN. V.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1900.
B.F.SCHWEIER,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
REPUBLICAN RATION IL.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Wm. McKinley
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Theodore Roosevelt
of New York.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICK
ET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL,
Edmund R. Haidenbaugh,
f Wayne.
CONGRESSM AN-AT-LARG E,
Galusba A Grow, of Susquehanna.
Robert 8. Foerderer, of Philadelphia.
COUiITT TICKET.
CONGRESS.
Tbad. M. Mahon.
STATE SENATOR.
James V. McKee.
.'ASSEMBLY.
T. K. Beaver.
REGISTER & RECORDER.
D. Samuel Leonard.
SHERIFF.
Joseph M. Evans
JURY COMMISSIONER.
David G. Shellenberger.
vv hen Cleveland came into power
you remember bow the pensions were
cut ofT. Take care how you vote. His
tory often repeats itself. If you vote
for Bryan and if he is elected with
supporting congress you have no as
surance that you will be in the enjoy
ment of your full pension twelve
months after this. Vote for McKinley
and Mahon.
Dr. Heamxo is a good jolly fellow,
a laugh and grow fat sort of a man, but
like the boy's nice sheep that had got
ten into a flock of runt sheep and on
that account bad to be parted with.
The doctor has gotten in with the men,
Who have been running a runt policy on
pensions and tariff" and currency and
therefore he will be laid aside and in
addition to that he wears the ring col
lar. The ring will claim the right to
dictate all appointments through him
in this district. Vote for Mahon. He
does not wear a ring collar.
The Filipinos keep up the fight in
a email way in a number or places in
the Phillipine Islands. The Filipinos
were active in small parties last week
Their leaders believe that by fighting
they can influence the people in the
United States to. vote for Bryan. They
also profess to believe that if Bryan is
elected the United States troops will be
with-drawn from the Phillipine Is
lands. It is the scheme the southern
slave-holders used during their rebellion.
They were all the time for the demo
cratic ticket, for they said if the demo
cratic ticket is elected the war will
cease. Vote the Republican ticket.
T hex Mr. Cleveland was elected
President there was four hundred mil
lions in cold in the Treasury as a reserve
fund. When he went out of office he
had over three hundred millions of it
spent ana the business or toe coun
try wrecked. . In the four years of Mr.
McKiuley's rule the wrecked business
has been removed and busiuess is going
on and every man who wants work can
get it at better wages than is paid in
any other country in the world and the
four hundred million gold has again
leeu restored to the Treasury thus se
curing the soundness of the government
obligations- Now think before you
vote. You certainly do not want to
vote in pujli a way as to bring about
the wrecking Cleveland times. Vote
for McKinley and Mahon.
The Bridge street democratic
boss contingent ring are happy as
happy can be. They have Head
ing running for Congress to con
trol official patronage plums. All
the plums of office that democrats
get in this Congressional distr ct
will be referred to Beading and he
will consult with the Bridge street
democratic boss ring coutingent.
No wonder they are happy and
smile like a basket of chips. But
that isn't all. Heading brought
out their candidate for Assembly,
Mr Hackemlorn, so they have
him on the string and if there is to
be democratic Assemblyman pat
ronage Hackendorn will call Head
ing in and Heading will call in the
Bridge street democratic boss con
tingent ring and the political pow
wow will settle the question and
"ook the goose for the various can
didates. But that isn't all. One
of the Bridge street democratic
lioss contingent ring brought out
Mr. Keller for the Senate. And
so the ring have the thing all fix
ed, if it stays fixed. But that
isn't all. It not only comprehends
the Congressman, the Assembly
man and the Senator, but they
have been playing with the judge
ship. They are getting rid of
Keller as a candidate for the judge
ship. On Keller their argument
is worked two ways. See, if Kel
ler is elected to the Senate he can't
be a candidate for the judgeship.
If Keller is defeated and he'll le
defeated, he can't become a candi
date for the judgeship. That's
the way to settle Keller. But that
isn't all. They are playing the
judgeship game with another At
torney in town who they love as
Satan loves holy water. They be
lieve they have him soft soaped
down to be handled for the pres
ent. How they'll fix him by and
by the sweet by and by will reveal.
But as they are smoothing him all
ovr with their claws turned un
der, they say, see now is your
chance, Keller will surely be put
out of your way for the judgeship.
See, he'll go to the Senate or he'll
get licked and that lays him out of
- V
the way for the judgeship and you'
ll hare no opposition forjudge in
Juniata county on (he democratic
side and we and oar mends in Fer
ry county can get yon through the
district conference. What effect
this mess of porridge will have - on
the Attorney remains to be . learn
ed. 1 he plans of men and mice
gang aft aglee as you will on the
6th of November see He laughs
best who laughs last. The Bridge
street democratic boss ring conting
ant laughs now at the accomplish
ment of their trading scheme, but
their case goes up to a vote of the
people to be determined on the
6th of November. Voter have
you the Bridge street democratic
boss ring contingent collar around
your political neck, stamped, "my
name is so and so, whose dog pre
you!"
FARMERS' INSTITUTE.
Farmers' Institutes will be held
at East Salem, February 4 and
and at Port Royal, February 6 and
NOTICE !
I wish to inform the people that
I will have on hand, and will be
ready to fill all orders big or small
for cabbage, beets and turnips at
very reasonable prices, l our or
ders shall receive my prompt at
tentiou. I Remain,
Very Respt.
O. G. Detra.
Thompsontown, Pa
OOD SATE TBI COMWO!imCA.LTII.J
JLECTION PROCLAMATION.
WriKRKAS, br an act of Genera) A
scmbly of the Commonwealth of Penn
aylvania, entitled " An act to regulate the
nomination an1 election of public officers
approved the 10th day of June 1893. It ia
miio the dnty of the aberitF of every coun
ty within the Commonwealth to give not
tice of any general election to be held
therein to enumerate the olHcers to be
elected and give a Hat of all the noraina
tinns made as provided in aforementioned
act of Assembly, osi nate the places at
which the elections are to be held, and give
notice that certain persons holding certain
offices ot profit or trust are tactpjhle of
bold me or exercising at fun same time
the office or appointment of Judge, In
spector or Clerk nf any election of this
Commonwealth. Therefore, I, S. Clayton
S'one.', nigh Sheriff of the County of
Juniata, do hereby make known and gave
this Pnblic Notir.e to the electors of the
county of Juniata that ou
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
1900.
it being the first Tuesday a'tcr the first
Mondar ot said month a general election
will be held iu the aeveral election districts
in said county, at which time they will vote
by ballot for tne following named officers.
Thirty-two persona Tor Prasid mtUl elec
tors.
One person for the Office of Auditor
(1 m.eral.
Two fersons for the office or Represe -
tative-at-Larse in Congress.
One person for Representative in Con-
grets.
One person for Senator in the Genera
Assembly.
One person for Representative In the
Geaeral Assembly.
One person for the OfEoe ot Register and
Rrc rder and Cleric of the Orphans' Court.
One person for the ofH e of Sheriff.
One person for the office of Jury Csm-
ro'SMon- r.
A cross in the Urge quare at the right
nf the surnsmoa of 'he candidatea lor pres
ident and vice president at the bead of the
gronp t president!! electors shall be
equivalent to a mark opposite evrv name
ot the group of electors.
A cross (X) within the circle at tbe
h ad of a column shall be equivalent to
mark otpos te the name of every candi
date in said colcmo.
A cross (X) mvked in the sqnare at the
right of the name of each c-ndidate In
side tbe line enclosing the column indi
cates a vote fur each candidate thus mark,
td.
Those who do not desire to vote a
sra:ght ticket must lit mark cross wlrh
'n h- circle at the head of the columi.
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 of
Juniita, are as follows, to wit :
The freemen of the borough of Miflltntowo
are to hold their election in the room known
as tbe Orphans' Court room in the Court
House, in said borough.
The freemen of the township of Ferman
agh are to bold their election in tbe
building known as tbe ware-house of Han
beck At Nelson, in ssid township.
The freemen ot the township of Walker
are to bold the-T election in the store room
of Jacob KtckeDb.vgb.
The freemen of tbe township of Delaware
are to hold their election at Smith's School
House, in said township.
The freemen of the borough of lhorap-
sontown are to hold their election at tbe
School Hoiue in said borough.
The freemen of the township ot Green
wood are to hold their election at the house
known as the Seven Ster Hotel, in said
township.
The freemen of the township of Monroe
are to bold their election at tbe school
House in Richfield, in salrt township.
The freemen of the township of 6 usque
hanna are to hold their election in the
housd known as Fryraoyer's Hotel, in said
lewnship.
Tbe freemen of tbe township of layette
are to bold their election at the school
Bowse in McAlisterville, in said township.
The freemen of tbe bo rough Patterson
are to bold tbeir election at tbe Hook and
Ladder House in said borough.
The freemen of tbe borough of Port Royal
are to bold their election at the School
House in said borough.
The freemen of tne township nf Milford
are to hold their election at Locust Grove
School House, in said township.
1 be treemcn 01 tne tewnshio of Spruce
Hill are to bold their election at Soruce Hill
School House, in said township.
The freemen ot tbe township of Turbett
are to hold their election at the Church Hill
School House, in said township. .
ine ireemen ot ine township ef Bealeare
to hold.their election at the School House
at Academia, in said township.
i ne ireemen et toe township of Tuscarora.
except that portion of it lying aorth-west-
wara ot ine summit or tbe Shade mountain.
are to-bold tbeir election at the School
House near McCulloch's Mills, in said town
ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex
cept that portion of it lying north-west-war
I of tbe summit of the Shade mountains
are to bold their election at the Lack School
Honne in said township.
The Ireemen of so much of tbe townships
of Lack and Tnscarora as lie north-west of
the summit of the Shade mountain are to
bold tbeir election at Lauver's School
bouse in said district.
The election is to be opened at
T O'clock in the forenoon, and shall
continue without intermission or adjourn
ment, and is not to be closed before
O'clock in the evening.
I also hereby make known and give no
tice, "that the inspectors and judges shall
meet at the respective places appointed for
holding the election in tbe district at which
tbey respectively belong, before 7 o'clock
in tbe morning of Tuesday, November 6,
190", and each said inspector shall appoint
one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter
of such district.
" In case the person who shall have re
ceived the second highest number. of votes
for inspector shall not attend on the day of
any election, then the person wbo shall have
received tbe second highest number of vote
for judge at the, next preceding election
shall act as inspector in his place. And in
case tbe person wbo shall have received the
highest Dumber of votes shall not attend.
the person elected judge shall appoint aa
inspector in bia place i and in case the per.
son elected judge shall not attend, then tbe
inspector wbo received tbe highest number
or votes snail appoint a Judge M bis place
an h any vacancy shall continue in the
board for tbe space of one boor after tbe
, time fixed by law for tne opening or tbe elee
' tlon, tbe qualified voters of the township,
ward or district for which such officer shall
have been elected, present at the place ot
election, aball elect one of their number to
( nil such vacancy.
I also hereby make known and give no.
tice, that every person excepting Justices
of tbe Peace, wbo shall hold any office
or appointment of pront or trust trader tne
government of the United States, or of this
j S tste, or of any city or incorporated district
i whether a commissioned officer or otherwise.
a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall
be emploved under legislative, execu
tive or judiciary department pr uis
State, or of the United States, or of any
city or incorporated district, and also that
every member ot Congress and or the state
Legislature and of the select or common
council of any city, or commissioners of any
Incorporated district, is by law, incapable or
holding or exercising at tbe same time tne
office or appointment of judge, Inspector or
clerk of any election in this uommonweaitn,
and that no inspector, judge, or other offi
cer of any such election shall be eligible to
any office to be then voted for," except
that of an election officer.
Pennsvlvanta i
PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE OF THE )
SECRETARY OF THE COMMOFWKAI-TH. J
Harriahnrr. October 22nd, 1900.
This will certify that tbe following
ia the Official List of tbe names of
Dartiea or nolicies represented by all
candidatea whose nomination certificates or
natters have been filed In this office eaa
which have not been found and declared to
be invalid aa provided in Sectioa 9 of the
Act of June 10, A. D., 1893, and who are
to be vo'ed for in tbe state at larga ia we
1 8th Congressional district, Thlrty-lrst
Senatoaial district. Representative Dis
trict, and in tbe county of Juniata, at the
ensuing election, November S, 19VV.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
REPUBLICAN.
For President and Vice President,
MCKINLEY and ROOSKVELT.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS :
William II. Hayen
Clarence Wolf
Frank H. Buhl
AlRerou B. Roberts
Kdwlu S. Stuart
William W. 5ibbs
George F. Hoffman
George C. Blabon
Daniel It. Greenwood
William M. Hayes
Charles N. C'resHman
Robert H. Sayre
Russell W. Davenport
John Franklin Keller
James Moir
William J. Harvey
Robert Allison
Jacob L. Hauer
Richard II. Ely
George Weymouth
Cortez Hicks Jennings
James G. Thompson
J. Frank Small
Henry A. Gripp
Morris J. Lewis
Robert Pitcairn
David Edgar Park
Thomas S. Crago -George
W. Johnson
William Hardwick
Harold H. Clayson
Harry R. Wilson
DEMOCRATIC.
For President and Vice President,
BRYAN and STEVENSON.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Otto Germer, Sr
Alexander H Coffroth
Francis Shunk Brown
Andrew Kaul
Hugh Moore
Henry Feniberger
Matthew Dittman
W Horace Hoskins
Adam K Waleh
Nathaniel M Ellis
Albert Kneule
David J Pea real 1
Lot W Reiff
Daniel R McCormlek
Joseph O'Brien
Thomas Maloney
Michael Mel lot t
James Bell
Frank P Kimble
Hiram S Hastings
R Scott Awmerman
Dallas S Bern hart
Harvev W Haines
Warren Worth Bailey
William L. McCracken
Weslev K. Guffev
Samuel W Black
John F Pauley
John O Kelly
John T Brew
James S Carmichael
Thomas F Ritchey
PROHIBITION.
For President and Vice President,
WOOLEY And METCALF.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS:
Silas C Swallow
Hiram DeWalt
J 8 Du Shane
James Mansel
Thomas Francis
Edwin J "alker
J W Salmons
George W Bean
William R Miles
Lewis Palmer
Marvin S Scarborough
A F Snyder
Wm M Staufer
Joseph H Bros! us
William H Richmond
Emmett D Nichols
John F Diener
J W Ellenberger
Gilbert Wolfe
Herbert T Ames
William H Zweizig
H S Montfort ,
John O Stoner
W A Dible
Isaiah G Beam
John A McConnell
Alfred Brashear Miller
William H Cover
Oscar Glezen
Howard A Pinney
William II Rees
John M Kelso
SOCIALISTIC LABOR.
For President and Vice President,
MALLONEY and REMMEL.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS:
Havden Morgan
R W Evans
H A J Brown
Anton Ken rich
Enos Swarts
E Gustav Stelter
Henry Mossliaugher
Peter R Herriger
Thomas J Scott
James Dunn
Wm McKay
Matthew Dowdell
Francis Love
Flory Mauriocourt
C H Jacobson
C A Danielson
Joseph Campbell
Louis Katz
Charles Durner
Joseph Hueftle
James Simpson
, Wm Peak
Charles Haminerbacher
James McCarrol
Edwin A Hepting
D C Wisner
Albert Mura
John Jandt
Henry Jones
B D Warren
Robert Muir
Tarten Garden
PEOPLES.
For President and Vice President,
BARKER asd DONNELLY.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS :
AS Aiman
i GP Armstrong -George
T Bateman '
, John J Brady
C Brinton
J W Campion
C C Cooper
George W Dawson
WCDeakin
Cbas W Miller
D H Fisher
FA Foreman
W A Gardner
James HGraybilt
D Hetrick
WCHJ11
Lester M Kinter
William F Krelgh
Thomas S Laird
A H P Leuf
E N Woodcock
' John H Lortmer
8 F Lane -O
G Moore
E Muziv
AC Price
J D Pyott
Andrew Storry
John Suckling
Edward M Thompson
Justus Watkins
JAWelsch
SOCIALIST.
For President and Vice President,
DEBS AND nARHIatAN.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS :
Harry J Staub
John H Lewis
Km il Guwang
;Henry Peter (
Ernest G Muehlmen
Williams H Adams
Charles II Levau
Andrew f Bower
FrankiW Hirt
Peter C Heydrick
Charles A Anderson
Jacob Etter
L D Johnson
Herman Heinrichs
Thomas ashraore
John Kirn
John Simon
Albert Mulace
William J White .
Joseph G Roth
Anthony Becker
John J Lyons
Alfred P Bye
J Conrad Wanner
Andrew J McVey
Frederick W Long
Thomas Whitworth
Gabriel Joseph
William Feinhals
Frederick Mossdorf
William Kelly
Harvey W Shay
AUDITOR GENERAL.
REPUBLICAN.
Edmund B Hardenbergh
DEMOCR TIC.
P Gray Meek
PROHIBITION.
John K Gill
SOCIALISTIC LABOR.
Wm J Eberle
PEOPLES.
D O Coughlin
SOCIALIST.
Nym Seward
REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE
IN CONGRESS.
. REPUBLICAN.
Galusia A Grow
Robert H Foerderer
DEMOCRATIC
Harry E Grim
Nicholas M Edwards
PROHIBITION.
William W Hague
Lee L Grumbiue
SOCIALISTIC LABOR,
Donald L Monro. '
John K Root
PEOPLES.
Kobert Brighaim
George Main
SOCIALIST.
John W Slaytou
Edward Kuppinger
REPRESENTATIVE IN CON
GRESS. REPUBLICAN.
Tbaddeus M Mahon
DEMOCRATIC.
James G Heading
SENATOR IN THE GENERAL
AS3EMBLY.
REPUBLICAN.
James W McKee
DEMOCRATIC.
Jeremiah N Keller
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
REPUBLICAN.
Thomas K Beaver
DEMOCRATIC.
Thomas N Hackendorn
PROHIBITION.
M S Derstine
IH TESTIMONY WBEBSOr, I have
hereunto I set my hand and
caused the Seal of tbe Secre
tary's office to be affixed at
Barrisbnrg this 22d'day of Oc
tober, a. it. israi.
W. W. OBIEST.
Secretary or the Commonwealth.
To the Sheriff, County of Juniata, Mifflin.
town. Pa.
Pennsylvania : ,
orrics or thk coohtt oomcrssios
BBS or JDBIATA COUHTT, STATS
Or PKHSSTLVASI4
This will certify that the following is tbe
official list of the names of and parties or
policies represented by all candidates whose
nomination certificates or papers have been
filed In thia office, and which have not been
found and declared to be invalid as provid
ed m section 9 of Act of June 10, A. D-,
lews, ana woo are to be voted for In tbe
county of Juniata, at the ensuing election:
REGISTER and RECORDER and
CLERK OP ORPHANS' COURT.
REPUBLICAN.
D Samuel Leonard
DEMOCRATIC.
George B Cramer
PROHIBITION.
James Kidd
SHERIFF.
REPUBLICAN.
Joseph M Evans '
DEMOCRATIC.
John L Weiser
PROHIBITION.
Samuel Diven
JURY COMMISSIONER.
REPUBLICAN.
David G Shellenberger
DEMOCRATIC.
William A McCacnren
In Testimony a hereof we have hsrenntn
set ear hands and caused the seal of the
Commissioners office to be affixed thia 23d
day of October, A. D., 1990.
H. CLOYD R RN1bJO
CT Q ROBERT LONG,
fll. 0. JOHN W. IIOSTBTLER,
v, Cowsry Cowumutiontrt.
To tbe Sheriff of Juniata county, Pa.
Given under my band at my office in If lf-
flintown, this 22d day of October, In the
year ot our Lord, one thousand nine hun
dred. 8 . Clattoh Stosbb,
ShenfTs Office, Mifflintown, J Sasrt.
October 22, 1900,
i
f rSOOS Ssreapsnlla has
! over again nroved br fa
) ttB UM WW CI.OOD
LS.1
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY.
John Howard Harris. President
College leading to degrees in Arts,
Philosophy and Science.
' Academy, a preparatory school
or votinsr men and bo vs.
Institute, a refined boarding
school for young ladies.
School of Music, with graduat
inflr oonrse. -7
West College, anew dormitory
for men to be ready for occupation
September 20, 19W.
For catalogue address the Regis
trar. -
Wm. C. Gretzinger.
Sep. 1900. Lewisbarg, Pa.
MIFFLIN
ACADEMY
-BEGINS THE
FllX. TERM
Board,- Tnition and Furnished
Room for the Term,
048.
TUITION",
SIC.
J4 HARRY DYStNGEBt
Principal
Mifflintown, Juniata county. Pa.
HoMESEPKEBa' ExCUBSIOKB.
On tbe firs? and f bird To slays in
each month during 1900 from Chica
eo via Ctiicotjo, Milwaukee and St
Pan! mil way to p ins in lows, S utb
and Nrth Dakotn, Minnesota, fllon
tana, Colorado, Uth, Nebraska, Or
egon and Washington at the rate of
one fire pliw two do Itrs for tbe
ronnd trip, pooO 21 diy. JTor fur
tber information rail on or address
W. S. Howoll, G E P. A., 381
Broad wa r, N5w York or John R.
Pott. D. P. A , 4S6 Williama utreet,
Williameport, Pa. dlO.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI
TUTION PROPOSED TO THE
CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON
WEALTH FOK THEI It APPROVAL
OR REJECTION BY THE GENER
AL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON
WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE
SECRETARY OF THE COMMON
WEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTI
TUTION.
A JOINT RESOL.UTJON
PropoHing an amendment to the Con
etitution of the Common wealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Sen
ate and House of Representatives of tbe
Commonwealth In uenerai Assembly
met. That tbe following is proposed aa
amendments to the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in
accordance with the provisions of tbe
eighteenth article thereof :
Amendment One to Article rJght, Sec
tion one.
Add at the eud of the first paragraph
of said section, after the w6rds "shall be
entitled to vote at all elections," the
words "subject however to sucn laws
requiring and regulating the registra
tion or electors as tne uenerai Assembly
mav enact." so that the saia section
shall read as follows :
Section 1. Uualiflcatoins of Electors.
Every male citizen twentv-one years of
aire, possessing the following qualllica
tions, shall be entitled to vote at an elec
tions, subject however to such laws re
quiring and regulating tbe registration
of electors as the Uenerai Assembly
may enact :
He shall have been a citizen of tbe
United States at least one month.
He shall have resided in the State
one year (or if, having previously been
a qualified elector or native born citizen
of the State, be shall have removed
therefrom and returned, within six
months, immediately preceding the
election).
He shall have resided In the election
district where he shall offer to vote at
least two months immediately proceed
ing the election.
If twenty-two years of aire and up
wards, he shall have paid within two
years a State or county tax, which shall
have been awiesiied at least two months
and paid at least one month before the
election.
Amendment Eleven to Article Eight,
tsection weven.
Strike out from said section the words
but no elector shall be deprived of the
privilege of voting by reason of bis
name not being registered," and add
to said section the following words.
'but laws regulating and requiring tbe
registration of electors may be enacted
to apply to cities only, provided that
such laws be uniform for cities of tbe
same class," so that the said section
shall read as follows :
Section 7. Uniformity of Election
Laws. All laws regulating the holding
of elections by the citizens or for the
registration of electors shall be uniform
throughout the State, but laws 'regulat
ing and requiring the registration of
electors may be enacted to apply to
cities only, provided that such laws be
uniform for cities or the same class.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W.W..GRIEST.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI
TUTION PROPOSED TO THE
CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON
WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL
OR RKJKCTION BY THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON
WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE
SECRETARY OF THE COMMON
WEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTI
TUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to tbe Con
stitution or tne uommon wealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by tbe Sen
ate and House of Representatives of tbe
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met. That tbe follow
ing is pro Dosed as an amendment to the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania In accordance with the
provisions of the Eighteenth article
thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section four of article eight.
and insert in place thereof, aa follows :
section 4. All elections by the citi
zens shall be by ballot or by such other
method as may be prescribed by law :
Provided, That secrecy in voting be
preserved.
a true copy or the Joint Resolution.
W. W. QRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
N
OTICE IN DIVORCK
To JH Palm latAnftk rvumt.
Juniata, State of Pennsylvania.
Whereas, Nancy E. Palm, your wife
has filed a libel inthe Court of Common
jrieas oi juuiaia county, No, 48, April
Term. 1900. nraV.no- . Hi.-..-
T 1 1 1 . gBIUBt
you, now you are hereby notified and
tuuuw iu appou-:n saia uourt on or
before Mnnriav tfu Itrrl r
berlSOO, next, to answer the complaint
raucy .c raun, and in de
faultofsuch appearance you will be
liable tn have a flhmna mn.w .
- - b.mui us vwr
absence. 8. Clatton Htonkr,
8herifTs Office, i Sberifl.
Mifflintown, Oct , 1900.
Lorn X. Atboiso. T. U . M. rawra.
... ATBDnOBI rKMreiA.
;. ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW.
MlfTLIHTO WH, FA.
Otnoav-Oa Mala street, bi pUee of re
denes of Lonis K. AtkiBSOB,
Bridge street. rOct2,18S
07tllsetiaf aad 0verselM Ptoaft
fTILBCRFORCE ICnWBTBB,
. Attorny-BViLBVtr.
ar-ColIeetions and all legal buai
neai prompUyfclended to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
BB.HXBAWnBS,BB. OABWIB BIXBAmrrOBB
jyL D. at. CEAWTOKD 80Kr
nave formed a partnership" for tbe V''
of Medietas arjd tbeir eatteral branch.
Office at old stsnd, earner of Third aad lOr
aaae streets, atlfBtntown, Fa. One or botb
o them will be found at tbeir office at all
nrsea, nslrss otherwise professionally ea
gagfid.
April 1st. 1886.
IP.DERB,
BK AsTTICAl DEHTHT. -
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental
College. Oflioe at old established lo
cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court
Hoase, Jtriffliutowu, Pa.
Ety Crown aad Bridge work;
Painless Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
CO YEARS'
vr EXPERIENCE
Tim dc Marks
nraMlMS)
ComtraMT Ac.
Abvobs MOdtns a skstcti and description an?
oatakTCwMrtaln oar opinion Jnm Mtbr (
llldi
Bsvncy for Ncinss"
Patent lAfcan tarouh
Metal noMc. wttbont eb
Mum Co. twelve
etal mctic. wKtoBePH, Mi m
Scientific flntericax
lawe
citation o any cieriua teorrl. Tjrri.ii.SJa
rear: tpnr months, L Sold toy aD pewsdaassfj.
CHEAT SALES proye the great
merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it
accomplishes GREAT CURES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect, May 27,
1900.
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia
at 4 SO a. m; riamsuurK o uu a. m;
Duncanuon 8 85 a. m; New Port 9 05
a. m; Millerstown 9 15 a. m; Durword
9 21 a. m; Thompsontown 9 26 a. m;
Van Dyke 9 83 a. m: Tuscarora v m a.
m; Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 9 44 a.
m: Mifflin 9 50 a. m: Denholm 9 55 a.
m; Lewistown 10 13 a. m; McVeytown
10 38 a. m; Newton Mammon 11 uu a.
m; Mount Union 11 06 a. m; Hunting
don 11 32 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. m; Al
toona 1 00 n. m: Pittsburg 5 50 p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 12 a. m;
Harrisbursr at 11 48 a. m; Mifflin 1 11
p. m; Lewistown 1 80 p. m; Hunting
don 2 29 p. m; Tyrone iz p. m; ai
toona 3 45 tj. m: Pittsbunt 8 40 p. m.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Har-
risburg at 5 09 p. m; Duncannon 5 84
p. m; Newport 8 02 p. m; Millerstown
6 11 n. m: Thompsontown 6 21 p. m;
Tuscarora 6 80 p. m: Mexico 6 S3 p. m;
Port Royal 88 p. m; Allmln e 43 p. m;
Denholm 8 49 p. m; iiewistown 7 07 p.
m: McVevtown 7 30 p. m; Newton
Hamilton 7 50 p. m; Huntingdon 8 'M
p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 85
p. m.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia
at II 20 p. m; Harrisburg at 3 ou a. m.
Marysville 8 14 a. m. Duncannon s z
a- m. Newport 8 52 a m. Port Koyai
4 25 a. m. Mifflin 4.80 a, m. Lewistown
4 52 a in. Newton Hamilton 5 83 a. m.
Huntinsdon 6 03 a. m. Petersburg 6 19
a. m. Tyrone 6 52 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a.
m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. m.
Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia
at 4 SO p, m. Harrisburg at 10 20 p. m.
Newport 11 06 p. m. Mifflin 11 40 p. m.
Lewistown 11 58 p. m.; Huntingdon 12
65 a. m. Tyrone 1 32 a. m. Altoona 2 00
a. m. Pittsburg 5 30 a. m.
Fast IJne leaves Philadelphia at 12
25 p. m. Harrisburg 8 45 p. m. Duncan
non 4 10 p. m. Newport 4 80 p. m. Mif
flin 5 02 p. m. Lewistown 5 22 p. m.
Mount Union 8 03 a m. Huntinsrdou
6. 22 p. m. Tyrone 6 59 p. m. Altoona
7 so p. m. nttsourg 11 ou p. m.
EASTWARD.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Al
toona at 4 40 a. m. Tyrone 5 04 a. m.
Petersburg 5 25 a.m. Huntingdon 5 37
a. m. Newton Hamilton 6 01 a. m. Mc
Veytown 6 17 a. m. Lewistown 6 38 a.
m. Mifflin 6.58 a. m. Port Royal 7 02 a.
m. Thompsontown 7 17 a. m. Millers
town 7 26 a. m. Newport 7 85 a. m.
Duncannon 8 00 a. m. Harrisburg 8 SO
m., r-nuaaeipnia ii.4M.
Bea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 50 a.
m. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 48 a. m.
Huntingdon 8 80 a. m. MeVeytown 9 15
a, m. Lewistown 9 85 a. m. Mifflin 9 55
a. m. Port Royal 9 59 a. m. Thompson
town 10 14 a. m. Millerstown 10 22 a.
m. Newnort It 32 a. m. Duncannon lfl
54 a. m. Marysville 11 07 a. m. Harris
burg 11 Z5 a.m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m.
Main Line Express leaves Pittsbunr
at 8 00 a. m. Altoona 11 40 a. m. Tyrone
iz us p. m. Huntingdon 12 35 p. m.
Lewistown 1 33 p. m. Mifflin 1 50 p. m.
Harrisburg 3 10 p. m. Baltimore 6 00 n.
m. Washington 7 15 p. m. Philadelphia
6 23 p. m.
tan leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. m. Ty
rone 285 p. m. Huntingdon 317 p. m.
Newton Hamiltou8 47 p. m. McVey
town 4 20 p. m. Lewistown 4 83 p. m.
Mifflin 4 55 p. ni. Port Royal 5 00 p. m. I
Mexico 5 20 v. iu. Thomnsnntown a is !
p. m. Millerstown 5 28 p. m. Newport
5 39 p. m. Duncannon 8 08 n. m Har
risburg 6 45 p. m.
Mall Express leaves Pittsburg at 12 m
p. m. Altoona 5 55 p. m Tyrone 6 27
p. m. Huntingdon 7 10 p. m. vcVey
town 7 51 TV. m. Lewiittnwn A in
Mifflin 8 80 p. m. Port Royal 8 84 p m.
Millerstown 8 57 p. m. Newport 9 05 p
m. Duncannon 929 p.m. Harrisbunr
10 00 p m. 8
Philadelphia Express leaves Pitta
burg at 4 80 p. m. Altoona 9 05 p. m.
Tyrone 9 83 p. m. Huntingdon 10 12 p.
m. Mount Union 10 82 p. m. Lewis
town 11 16 p. m. aWfflin 11 37 p. m. Har
risburg 1 00 a. m. Philadelphia 4 30.
At Lewistown Junction. For Sun
bury 7 50 a, m. and 840 p. m. week-
or Jfilroy 7 55, 11 45 a. m. and 3 00
p. m. week-days. . .
At Tyrone. For Clearfield and Cur
wen sville 8 20 a. m. 8 20 nd 7 20 n. m
week-days.
FoBi!efonieBnd Loch Hayen 8 10
a. m. 12 80 and 7 15 p. m. week-days.
Ft further information apply to
Ticket Agents, or Thomas E Watt.
Paiager Agent, Western Diviaion!
a&SfiH1? Avenn and rthfleld
Bueet, Pittsburg.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD
General Many,. GenenlAgt,
Blood and Nerves are very close.
V- Keep the blood rich, pore
and healthy, with Hood's SanuwriU.
nd jrou will have no netTonspessT
Mutta) Dill. i .
pillsld digeK), prevent constipktioB
Pi V i ill I ""J? J
2 rLrOJlJAJlAl
1
HQUOCAUGH & SON
o Oo-
Mave their Entire Line of J?ai
and Winter Clothing now in.
Consisting of Men's, Boys and Children's Suits and Over.
ooats, Hats, Shoes, Shirts and
a Complete Line of Gents' furnishings,
Ifvnuwant to be fashionable
& M w -w w
Arfzcp( their's is
the County where you will find all
THE LATEST STYLES.
Call Examine and satisfy yourself.
In quantity, quality, Style, fit, fin
ish and Price
We defy Competition.
Hollobaugh & Son,
CLOTHIERS, PATTERSON, PV.
McCLINTXC'S
IiARDWARE
and Hou80-Furi.ishiii
STORE
THIS STORE SETSJTHE PACE.
THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT,
Things are oever duil here; never stapid. Tbe fall life of tbe store al
ways baa a cheerful welcome for all comers, and shoppers are q uick to deoide
in favor of the Great Values to be found
Neat, Stylish,
Inciting
STORE.
. A Specially Selected Stock cf
Ranges, Cook, Parlor and Shop
Stoves. "
Horse Blankets and Lap Robes.
LAMPS, lariceand small.
Come m and look around. We'll
make jou feel at home.
We have tbe largest Stock and
Store in tbe county.
OXll NAME
GUAR N TEES QUALITY.
K. H. M'CLINTIC,
MIFFLINTOWN.
Orpkaat' Cart Sale
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE !
The undersiinied Administrator of
Isaac Benner late of Fayette township.
deceased, under the authority of the
Orphans' Court of Juniata county, will
offer at publia sale on the premises in
saia township, at 2 o'clock P. M., ou
Saturday, Novembers, 1900,
the following valuable Real Estate the
property of said decedent, to-wit:
No. 1. A tract of farm land, adioin-
ing lauds of Joseph Gingrich on the
east, Solomon Strauser and- Addison
Sausman and others on the eouth. Ad
dison J. Sausman and Joseph Sieberon
the west and Amanda Basbore and
others on tbe north, containing about
147 .A-d'OS.
more or less, one hundred acres of
which are clear and under cultivation
the rest is well set with thrifty young
win ui .
There are a DWET.T.Tvn vtnj-rav
BARN. Wairnn Kheri .! .v,i.'.
set of out-buildings on this tract. The
cleared land ia in smnri mnriitinn r
good quality, and the property ia well
located in a thrifty farming communi
ty It is in close proximity to stores,
schools and churches and will make in
all respects a desirable home.
Also, Tract No. 2. A tract of wood
land, situate in Favetto
joining lands of Jacob Rhine on the
won, i nomas uenner's heirs and Wil
liam Sieber on the east, Shade moun
tain on the north aud lands of Thomas
Benner's heirs, Isaac Collyer and heirs
of Simou Amey on the south, contain
ing about FIFTY ACRES more or
less. The sale of both these tracts will
No 1 MaDBion House on tract
Terms of Sale: Ten per cent, of the
Mrchase money shall be paid or secur
ed to be paid on the day ofeale; fifteen
per cent, when the sale is confirmed by
,U,IE,ODealf the anee on Ap.
?! nd the othr half on April
if. M02. . A deed will be delivered to
purchaser on April 1st, 1901, and
the other half on April 1st, 1902. A
deed will be delivered to the purchaser
k1 !flv1901i "d th final pI
ment shall then be secured by bond
and mortgage, bearing interest trnm
thatdat CHRISTIAN BEER
Admiuistrator of Isaac Benner, dee'd
NOTICE!
toJheBb7 iven tn- hunting
n jny lands in Delaware town shin if
Pvely forbidden, and tTaUy&laS
ore wUl be dealt with axrxUng to Uw
Last year a similar notice waTylolated
onvlctlon of Myone vioUtTngS;
Uriah 8hcman.
in fact all that goes to make up
- mj
the onlv store in
in our new
HERCH & DnG0LDfS
SA7r.1ILLANDEMSirJE
A wooderftU laiprowment In Frirtlan Freds and
(Iff-llark. BackmouoaotCan1a;r3iiinrswBwl
any othr In lbs market. Frlrtiaa Clutch Frea.
rniiicc all th feed goorlnir to Maud still h:l br
"t; crntt aavlaa la pswrr anl wear.
anil pnres frfc. Akw jriB Unrrowi,
"'tlTatara, f 'ra Pimalerm, Sbellrro, nc
Mentttm fAt ptiper.
iLKIlCU dc bUOMGOLO, Mfrm., Yark, Fa.
HUMPHREYS'
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 " Worn-s.
No. 3 Infai. s Diseass
No. 4 " Diaihea.
No." 7 " Co flhs.
No. 8 Cures N .ralgia.
No. 9 " Headache.
No. lO " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Delayed Period
No. 12 " Leucorrhea.
No. 1 3 Cures Croup.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases.
No. IB " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 Cures Whooping Cougb
No. 21 " Asthma.
No. 24 " General Debility.
No. 26 " Sea-Sickness.
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility.
No. 30 " Urinary Disease
No. 32 " Heart Disease,
No. 34 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Da. HtTatPEans' Homxopatbic Mahw
or Disearks Mailed Fbek.
Sniall bottles of ptoasant pellets, lit the
ESS 8!? b' druggists, or sent prepaid OW
rooalpt of prloe, as cents, except No. 28. sndP
sre made $100 size only. Humphrey? W
elne Oompaar, tU William BU New York.
i
. HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OlrsTMErfT."
mam, so ots. j tim"',M(ii
. fcSSlilaJaT saw fmt ,,it as rtfl at sa
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