" . -If - H 8HMLNELA:IEPUBLIGAW MirFLINTOWN. WEDTESnil, JOE 11. 1890. -B. F. SCIIWEIER, BBrTOB piwiltni. Tn Philadelphia Record reports tht making of bogus coffee, in Phila delphia. The bous eoSVe is made of flour and is sold in a roasted or nuroaxtej state, mixed with genuine coffee. Onl the best Judges of cof fee can detect the fraud. DeM'ViUTic newspaper mn in the astern ataten get off some wild ex pressions on the tariff question, but it is the western utate Democratic editor, who leads them nil in extrav agant writica-, of which the MIow in from the Wichita, Kansas, Eagle is a spefimsn : "Listen here ! The MeKinler bill is an outra,g-ou per formance. It is but n cheap monkey show in the face of hih hearen and of the American pt-ople. It is an attempt to make .in angel of thedT il without abbreviating his tail or sawing c ff lim htrns. It takes dollar- fp.rn the firmer and returns them d m It !.- nt impoM a nn;' dtt wL:. i Lelp a Kansas farmer. What .l w (-are ala.iit the 1 it t on e-gs and on liar Tb- 1at r- r in. but what with the Mc K;n'.v bill, th- ii inne of the Peed "anc-D Id ctwid in the Kmcr bom of I'oeim and hvp.M-ritical prohibition, if the Ilpublu-ari partv loti't here Koiuetliin' ilrop uxt No eral er, tlu n t eritr -icvn v ar in tu tiitorial m ri-c has onlv tit tan is for thf inuu a-ylum."' IWviut. is rhil.ad.lphia held a great rui-etiiijj lust week, on the subject of tbe t.tritT. Thev had a number of Congressmen there, who rehearsed their old Congressional tariff speevhea to the di-light cf the act i tariff puopl- They 'used the old time worn lU'tnocrsitio urithme tic to figure up the tux that a man pavs by the tariff on the clothes that he Weill's, and bleeps in. They will Count so much percentage on every yard Jof muslin in bin shirt. So much on every yard of goods his wife wtars and so much on the thread, nud bo much on the blankets and sheets in tlivir leds, and so nmcli percentage on the run Is rat. tie, and so f. irth Then they shout aw ful burden.vm tax, but never stop to tell t!u ir Iieun r that the tsxe that iiilbct the ouintry generally are the tile's of the cities, towns and town ships. The county taxes, the Kr ugh t.ivw, th road tuxes, the poor tuxe-t the school tixes. There isn't much ue of talking about the drip ping waste at the spigot when the barrel lies with burg hole down for the e mtents t run out, or in other words there isn't much use in talking about the p jrceistag- of profit or tax paid to manufacturers and dealers in b iby rattles, t"muslin and calio sellers, to clothes dealers aud so forth when the revenues of property ewu ts art" running out of th bung hole tf l-al taxation, county tax, road tax, sc!n Mil tax, poor tax, insurance ami rwpairs. Storm's Deadly Work. At s.30 I. M., June 3, a storm truck the town of Bradshaw, a place of 5 )0 inhabitants, in York connty. Nebraska. Tbe storm came from the southwest. Scarcely a moment's warning was given, the roar of the whirlwind being the first notice tbat the terrined people beard. It struck the town fairly and there was not left a single building. Every busi iuess house was made a total wreck and the principal street was filled with the ruins. In the extreme western part of the village a fer houses were left, with a semblance of their former appearance, bnt they are without windows and doors and thiiir contents were scartered broad cast over the prarie. The depot building was crushed info kindling wood aud every car stauding there was wrecked, except one that was loaded with stock, and which was blown without leaving the track to York, a diotauce of nine luiles. The telegraph lines were prostrated and when the car arrived t York it was feared that some dis aster had occurred. A messenger weut up the track ami at midnight returned with the news of the dis aster. The fire bells were rung and in a short timo large numbers of people were on their way to give assistance. At the same time a special train left Lincoln with physicians and other relief. It wad found that a Russian settlement near the town was struck, and the report is that nine persons were . killed there outright. The physicians sty that in all twelve are dead, eight mortally wounded and perhaps twenty-one hurt, more or .less, seriously. A ru Steal. Sas Francisco, June 5. The in vestigation being made into the tiro- posed filibuteriug expedition against Liwer California continue to reveal startling facts. From the evidence furnished by the agents of the Mexi can Land aud Colonizing Company it appears the president of the com punv hail in view a plin to annex the peninsula to the British Empire by pursueing the snme policy that was followed by the East India Com panvw hen (treat Britian acquired her p )Retion iu Asia. It was designed to colonize Lower California and secure concessions Mexican Goverment, and then to provoke a strife and foment disen eions. English capital and interest Trunld then be jeopardized and tbe intervention of the mother country was to oe invoked, in proof of this the statement of the agents of tbe company, substantiated by documen tary evidence, has been secured. Major Scott, manager of the com pany, assured the filibusters that two Enrlish men-of war would be in the vicinity of Ensenada skirting off tbe coast wneu tbe new republic was to be declared. As soon as the de claration of independence of the new government had been proclaimed these war vessels were to enter the harbor and reconize the new nation. Scott supposed that after the Re public bad been established the Un ited Slates Government would join with the Mexican Government in suppressing the invaders. Then Great Britian would be appealed to to protect the interests of her sub jects, and would establish a protec torate over the peninsula. Oriental. Now it's chicken pox. Several people from this vicinity took in Middleburg, during Snyder countv court. The Supervisor's are "going over the roads. Tlie'mau carrier had a run off at Oriental a few dav ago. A demor alized buggy sj the result. 1 eter Ihilniu who resided near Oriental ra years ago, died at his home, near Meiaa-rtville on the 24th ult.. aged about 40 veers. Sir. Iill man's mother died, during tbe past winter, and only alout two months ago hi Isrother IVnjsmin died, at the Iel.iware Cro Iloads in this eoan tv, and now be bad t follow to the pint world. All died of consump tion. On AVednesdav afternoon. Mav 2Sth. the barn of John Barner. four miles t of Oriental took fire, and burned down to the ground togeth er with the bog n and wagon shed. Origin of hre not known, t ullv in sured. Your reporter visited Bichfield on Memorial dav anil was deeplv im pressed with the ceremoniee, every thing having leen arranged and car ried out in the mofct impressive man ner. An tecs. May 30, l.srH). CARD- Having been spoken of as a candi date for Legislature I take this meth od of informing my friends that I will not be a candidate at this time- Mr. Hertzler claiming secord term as has been the custom. We must be nnited to succeed, and to avoid any tronble. I cheerfully step out of the field for the coming term, with thanks to many friends for promise of support. It. La timer VTrLsoN. Yan Wert Pa, June 9. 1S90. Memorial lljins. For the ?etiil Ar Kspcblicas, bj Krv. S. (i Preslrr, reit t KrMIeld, May 30, 1390, (enpvright r-rve4. In eif hteen hundred ixtjine The trmitor raie4 their "hand To trample down the liberties ur our beloved land. Cho: Strew the tlowera Strew the flovril. Oti the grave where the h-roea lie : They irave their livea a aaoriflee, For their country they did die. The L'oion men, both prcat and amall, Went forth to meet th foe ; They rallied at their country call. For Richmond they dul go. Cho Strew the flowers, &s On many a hot contested field The enemy they did meet Their bayonets and award to wield, Rebellion to defeat. Cao 5 trew the flowers, tc. On right and left ia front and rear The comrade they did fall ; Some mangled by the musketry, And some with cannon-ball. Cho: Strew the Itowera, .c. The battle raged the war was waged, Down to the Soothers Soil, Until rebellion had bees cruabed, And peace reatored to all. Cao.- Straw the Howera, ate. But st the time of master ont, And on returning home, We left In Southern grave to mould, Fonr hundred thouaand men. Cho.-Strew the n men, c. There buried in their uniforms, Their bod iea did decar. Abiding Gabriel' trumpet' aoand. On resaraxction day. Cho Strew the floweia, Jte. Tbe rest returned but ome have diedf And tomm are near the grave: Come, honor thm -both great and email. Our country they did aave. Cr Strew the Howera, Jte. The rrefane Senator. The Bev. Pr. Daniel Dorchester in charge of Indian schools, is a very dignified old gentleman. He hails from Massachusetts, possesses cul ture, but it is only by degrees acquir ing familiarity with the breery West. The successive suprises which Dr. Dorchester encounters afford his in timate friend, Senator Dawes, much amusement. The latest experience of the doctor relates to a conversation between him and a certain Western Senator. The latter was arguing some Indian school propositions with off-baud ea: neatness. But the rever end gentlemen couldn' see it as the Senator did. "Why d d it, man" said the Sena tor, "we must There he was checked. Dr. Dor Chester drew himself up with freezing dignity, and in a tone of crushing re- proof said : t "What business Lave you, sir, to utter profanity in my presence?" i The Senator stared at the doctor for a few soceads. and then out with ; "I n you, sir, if you'd swear once in awhile yourself you'd be a more reasonable man." Washington Let ter. "When a man's temper gets the best of him it reveals the worst of him." A dispatch from Atlanta says: The peach crop in Georgia will be almost a complete failure this year. The orchards of Houston county, which last year brought in revenue of $250,000, will do little more than supply the local demand. Two caus es are assinged for this failure: First, the lite frosts, and second, the fact tbat the immence crop of la t year broke dowj and exhausted tbe trees. A Tower 1,500 Feet High. Says the Metropolitan : The con structor of the famous high tower. called the modern "Tower of Babel, which rears its lofty head from the midst of what was until recently the great Paris Exposition grounds, wants to ont Eiffel, Eiffel. The gr at French Engineer in collaboration with Thomas A. Edison, has made tbe proposition to tbe authorities iu charge of the 'World's Fair, to be held at Chicago to erect a tower, on any site chosen by them, that Khali be at Ieat aOO feet higher than tli thousand foot structure that no stands on the left banke of the Seine river. Should M. Effel's proposition le accepted by tbe Worlds Kxecu tive Committee, it will lie the great est drawing card of the show of '92 It is purt'osed that the toner shall be illuminated with a million incan descent lights, and will be quite as sttractive geuerallv as its famous counterpart aero the sea. It needs only tbe mention of the projectors' names Eiffel and Edisou to prove that the greatest succw. will attend the undertaking. SEW DRI'U STORE. M. P. Cawroax,' Pharmacist, baa opened a new drug store in Mif- tl in town and has in stock a full line of all roods kept in a first class drug store. Pkescrii-tions accihate LT roHKH vptD. Puritv of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully so.icited. IVmocrat and llegister building, opposite Odd relkiws nail, IJnd; street. tf. Hold It to the Light. The man who tells vou confiden tially just what wi'l cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the prepor.ition of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to csm- bino onlv the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kenips Bal sam to the light and look through it; notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. Land Sold I'vr Tax. The connty treasnrer's sale of land for tax unpaid, took place in the court house 'on Monday. June 9th lS'.K). us follows : Four lots in Port Royal to E E. Berry for 4S. A tract of 40.1 acres in L-tck town ship b A. J. Patterson, for $To 00. sold as the property of Irwin Dobbs. A tract of b acres in Monroe township, to O. L Hower for ?3i. sold as the property of Thomas John. A tract of 4l 0 n res in Milford township, t J E. E Beriy, for $10. sold as the property of Birr Jacobs. A trtct of 4' 10 hundred acres iu Milford township, to B. F. Bnrch field for $10 50, sold as the propertv of William Potts. A tract of 400 acres in Milford township, to John E. Hollobaugh, for $7, sol I as the property of James Potts. A tract of 400 acres in Milford township to John E. Hollobaugh for f 10, sold as the property of David Potts. A tract of 40:) acres, in Milford townshiy, to John E. Hol.ob.iugh for $10, sold as the proprrty of Stephen I'otts. A tract of 410 acres in Mil'ord township to John E. Hollobaugh for $6, sold as the property of Samuel Potts. A tract of 450 acres in Milford township, to A. J. Patterson for $1050, sold as the proirty of Steph en Walker. A tract of 2 acres, in Greenwood towceh p for $6, to B. F. Schweier, old as the property of Benjamin Coffman. ADDITIOMAL LOCALS J. II. Simons visited friends in Tyrone on Sabbath. Bono school house literarv societv will hold a picnic in Sohweier's woods on Saturdav. Telegraph operator, William Miles, is bappv ver the present of a nice girl baby by his wife. Drs. Brown and Scholl of the Riilroad relief service at Harrisburg iu company with Mr. Gross also of tiarnsburg visited Dr. Banks on Sunday. "The childrens' day" services, -held in the Presbyterian church and in the Methodist church on Sunday, came up to the standard they were expected to reach. Advertised list of letters uncalled for remaining in the post clflce at MifHintown Pa., for the week ending June 7, 1890. Persons calling for letters in this l:st will please ask for advertised matter. Letters : William M. Howard, William Hood, "William Singer, Jessie Shoemaker. James McCaclet, P. M. Chauncy Black, has complicated tho question of the nomination of a governor among the democracy, by appearing in the field as a candidate. Mr. Black is one of the original Thomas Jefferson Democrats, and is as capable of knocking off as much Democratic fur among the faithful as either or both Cleveland or Wal lace. The lower house of Congress, pas sed, last Saturday a silver bill by which silver treasury notes are made a legal tender. It is a move in tbe right direction, and the next best things to free coinage. The vote stood 135 yeas, 119 n -ys Atkinson voted yea. Eight republicans voted against the bill, one democrat voted for the bilL The Lewisburg Chronicle U au thor of the following fish item : A i German carp, twenty four inches long, weighing over ten pounds was speared with a pith fork by a young man on the Negley farm near Bast Lewisburg on Saturday May 17. The moncster fish was discovered in a pool of water a short distance below the carp pond of Mr. Harrv Nesbit and no doubt escaped from j tbat place during tbe flood of last 1 June. Reader, if you attended Port Roy-' al Fair last fall, you have a recolle- J tion of Fawnee Bill well her is something from the N-wport Ledger, j relative to Pawnee Bill's latest enter prise: Maj. Lillie. "Pawnee Bill," who is traveling with Given'a show was here on Monday and succeeded in purchasing an old Concord stage . of the Rice Brothers which will be used in exhibiting the methods In dians and other highway robbers on the plains, in robbing the mails and travelers. Tbe stage i at Snyders & Kabler's undergoing repairs, after which it will lie shipped to where i Major Lillie orders. J Tlio Tyrone Herald relates the . particuhtrs of a daring rebbe-ry jwr- petrated at the dejvjt in tbat place i some evenings ago. A family con sisting of father, mother and little - i a . . il 1 girl, in company wmi iwo uiim families, w re ou tbir way from Houtzdale to England. As they w. re getting on the train a stranger pproarned ttiem wiui apparent i i-j tentiou .l u. iping n.em on me ira.n. . ,,.,. h lnuta,t!y .sr-ed np JUtt. tbe w..m,, was filing in, , nd dutio. be suddenly reached f Jr her pocket anil dtftlv to-k her pocket look, dntaiug $30, and started tip le t ween the laggnge room aud station in the direction of the warehouse. Ik-fire pursuit coui 1 Iwi given be bad disappeared in tbe iHikuf s. The family was male almost frautic over tlie loss, but fortunate; v still retain- : e.l their tickets and baggage checks and were able to proceed ou their journey. Allen's Great Eastern shows aud trained animals exhibited hero last Wednesday. If i.s did not come up to what it professed in its adverti.se nient or paper statements, "it was bill! ou tortaining show," so st least those who attended it say. There s:-ems to be a weakuoss among men whether they are show jsple or jople in other walks of life when they advertise or go on puper. Fi r example, a man will go on paper in bank, on n promise to pay, wheu he has nothing to pay with. Another will relate a scandal, colored with as much of tho rainliow finish in it as he can command. Another cn'chc a -1 inch trout and before he closes his talk almut it, the fish has length ened to tho pize of 10 or 12 inches. .Vnother is t hirst r and he savs he is dving for a drink. Ono man don't agre with another and thev each ca 1 the other the crauk. One mnn is a Presbyterian and the of her a Meth odist and iu the opinion of e ich other neither one is right. Another is for taritT, the other is not and ii the op ioti of each other both are I ent on ruining the buisness of the couniv and umids all of tho exageratiou the nvsn:ijxrr man is declared t lo at the head of the list of exageratious when in point of fact lie is not. Ho iuit a o uiservative character wboii it comes to t xageration, which is plain enough tj any one who w ill ob serve what exagi rated statements people make. If the statements of what one neighoor of tins commumt v says about Ins Wow neighbor and aUjut the events and buisncss of the dav. could le published in a ues i paper it would prove how conservative aud cautious the newsp-prrs are and how little of t:ie exair.-ration thnt afflicts every phase of human eccu-ty finds its way into newspapers. -. GE.YER.1L .YE US ITEMS. A Toronto agency is said to get from $20 to $30 a head for smuggling Chiuamt-u into the United States. A report comdemuing secret so cieties was adopted by the Reform ad Pre?bvteriau pvihk! in Stw York after a warm debate. Governor Beaver has roapponited C.eneral J. P. S. (robiu as cuniruau.lei ... , . ... ,x- j of the Thinlbn-a.le,atMiial Guards of 1'fennsylvaiiia. Hi lust apixjint- j Hi lust appoint- J meut expire.! on last aatunrty a week. o RPHANS' COURT SaLE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of in order or sale for the av ment of drbta issued out or the Orphan's Onrt of Juniata county. Pa., I the nnder s'fcned. administrator, of Edward A. Msr jriir, late' of Fayette township, Juniata connty, dee'd, will sell by public vendue or ootcrv, at the late rexideot of said decedent in Faette township, Juniata county, Pa , on mri'0r,THi 17h dav or jrxv, D , 1890- at one o'clock P. M., of said day, the fol. lowing described Valuable Real Estate, to wit. Tract No. one: A tract of land aitutte in Fayette township. Juniata county, Pa., bounded on the north bv land of Lewi Depan, on the eat by lands of Sophia Os.l wald's heirs, on the south by lands of Elii- ala-th Leonard, and on the west by lands of Wiiliam Harms, containing Seventy-eight Acres, and forty-aiz perches of land, more or less, an. I having thereon erected, 2 Frame Dwelling Houses, Bank Barn, and outbuildings. Tract No. two. A tract of land sitnate in Fermanagh township, Juniata county. bounded on the north by lands of Jacob and George Hower, on tbe eas: by lands of John M. atoner, on tbe south by lind I of Henry liarubritht and James William, and on the west by puolic rosd, lea line or- er shade Jmountain. containing FORTY j qualities of iVr. Ehrenreller and the di ACRE8, more or less having thereon a i trict in which he lives bis nomination at the Dwelling House and Barn. i f7im 'rr w'""d ,""t ,i,n,ly nd hi' TERMS OF SALE 25 Mresst. r,f th purchase money to be paid on the confirm- ' atlnn of the sale by the court. 'I't per cent. I on the Istdayot April, A. D., Ib91, when de. d will be delivered and possession gir n.ana tbeJDjianc on tbe Drat day f April, A. D., 192. with in'e-est Jrira tbe Urat day ef April, A. D-, 16 91 to be secur ed by judgment. : LEWIS DEGEN, j Adminmtrato'; PIANOS ORGANS. The improved method of fastening s'rinra ot Piann, invented br a, is one of the most important improvement rr-r male, roakins; tbe mstrnment more richlv mnsi cal in every tone, more durable, and less liable to get oat of lane. Both tbe Mason k. Hamlin Organs and Piaoo excel chiefly in that wuic.i ia tho chief excellence In any musical instrument, quality r tone. Other things, thoufb im portant are tnacb lea so than tbia. An in. irameni wur. nnmusical tones csnnot be good. Illnatraled catalogue of new styles, introduced this scasoa, seat tree. MASON & HAMLIN. ORGAJ ASD PIAXO CO.. BOSTOX, NEW TORK, CHICAGO. April 23, 1SW, St. I took Cold I took Sick. 1 TOOK SCOWS MULSH sesult: I take My Meals, I take My Rest. AND I AM VIGOROUS RSOUCH TO TAXI ANYTHING I CAN LAV UY HANDS ON ; Kftume nu rv. ?, , Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand Sod.Kor ONLY CCRRD UY IBCip- ienC Cons unapt lost sut built ME i r. Al 1$ NOW rUTTINtt FLESH ON MY BONES AT THR RATR OP A FOUND A DAY. 1 TARB IT JUST A RAMLY AS I CO MILK." SUCH TESTIMONY IS KOTHING NY.W. iCOTT'S RMCISION IS DOING WONDRRI DAILY. TARR tiO OTHRR. Announcements. ft. r.n.aviiiB Aoalu ririria for an Congre, $25 ; Priiteot JadR. Senate S10 ; Legislature, 7 ; Aaiociate ! Judge, Prothonotary, Krgiter and Record er, Sb-nflTand Cwuntj Treasurer, eacli, J ; Comniiionfr nt District Attorney, each, $3 ; Jury Cumraiminner and Auditor, each, fl. ah nuniini cuwmuun-i'- . . modiog candid te will centater line. Money in be charged aU caoea to paid is ADVAXC Wii. M. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. K- SCHWEIKR. Editor Shstinel asi Keri BLic vs. ASSEMKLY. KniToa Skxtinil aud Kepcbmcaii : AO. tiounce tht Wm. Heitzler of fort Kuyal ia a raodiaie It fb nomination of Aa. nem lily man from Juniata. Mr, Hortz'r in the prenefit member, and him rrcord com mend UshII la ur.h a drcre tlmt it aerina lik. a mirtako not :o return him to the State Legislature. POUT KOYAL. t'OUNTY COM MISSION' Kit. Editor SrsnicL and Reitblibas : I'leano tiinrnnra the nam of W . Ilrry Moore, of Wa kr Tp., a a car.did.ite tor nomination tor County Cotuinianioner, ,nuh ject to Kevnu'ic uft;. Mr. Moore'i re cord as a Soldier and Cnizrn ia without blemish and h ps-i-p all tl.e cii -tirir:-tion aec-'i'rv iuhhIih a gool and etliiittnt olli-er, hnvinr rrceivd within a few vots of a mt''rtty ttire yt-Hr ago. alter uot be i:tg abl-to ranv js the county en account of ficlmni in hi Unii'v, f'l lv tn ts bis claim tor the ettice. ' M IKKI.IN1 OWN. ilay 12, Ifl'Jt). KuiToii Skntinh. a n i Krpcblicar : l-rsir.- Thf cimtv rov.-rnm--tit hich i lodcd iti t!if txrd t I'oiimv Ciiiin s. ainnf . in f tu'ire iiuiKi'tace in tim.-s of (eace lo the pfop'e ol thf count,' t li in the grneral rovernment aid thrrr-fre the board ot collntT cmi ni'-HioriiTS li-nlt br coinp'a-d h"nat an-l c.pVf nifti, who wi'l l ich:-re the arTt r t "Hi -f t r th g. ntT il po-fl . 'Vi'li 'hi ol'.j-ci in vi.'w 1 Would fiamu J'."' i.'h S eli-r t.f Kavette It'wt t-tnp am a c.lizrii at'ii::dtn!ly tia iti- d to fi ' ilie impTtan' "tti of rom:t com ni '.r. II a ir.tri itt'i'in at the J.ti:"iury el-c: "'ii will 1 1 e thf :-.tl- p nrratly u op- lutioT t fl-ct a fM,d uiai t the im portant oiti;-r in No't-m!n'r. J U XI ATA. Ct'J'N rY TKEAt'KKU. X -F TIIK XT-MtL AND !LPtBLI- r'ltr i.r : J tn-i J. VrMi;!in ot ra t -tii i i:iiT'r-i!M lnends, riU I iff him nn'!ii;c "1 j 4 cm Kl!T C S N ! ' Tiiffi'i didatr for the tIti nit Trfapurer at tt.e Kj'ti!!:r4n lriiH4rv K .Jmh, n'ibivct. lo ttir rulr thut KOVtrii Tli J'rty, tt-e'li sjfit1-l th.t it h l-comes th tatUatIci lar-r Ur that office, t will pror twnr of titrc-ncth bl'r- the if.'f in Tn-ca-rr mn(i the j-pT end. mt-ri thr"'i;:liiuf tfcr ntir ciitii at th- IC nTvniltT trrtini. 11 a m4ii of at? nieht for-vrl 'lltft and good buins qualilVaTioTi and curamon 9tnr viowa of h ns.no-.! aft'iirs. TUSCAKOKA. FniToR OF THE Jt'MATA SFNTINtL AND Ri.pi blicax Dear Sir In conformity witb tha rule, of tho Kublicao i-arty lor prim arr Domination thitt all cndidat for of. I n'e mu' j1? - . V 1 . i the nsrae of Luke lav.a ot VVa'ker ton- Lhin... , ni,.i,i- m.n (t.r the ..thee or County Traurer. Mr. Davi. livt in the County Traur'r beavirst tax-pat inz t wn-h'p !n the county, a township tbat has not liewn honored with a nomination for county ottice in ears. He has l-n a h-svy tas-ptyer all lis Lie, an economical citizen, a tiller of the sj-I, a soldier in the I'niou army almost lh"-e' yeaia, a niemt'er ot tb Nati nal (Juard Ore years, a good citizen every w. wb will ror biuiarlf an efficient county Iliccr, if tt.e people will do themselve j i.ti-n in el.ctuic bnu. WALKER. KniToa iXTiNL asd Kkpi blicak : No iiian in this community lis Hie puMic confliienc to a srreatT d-pre for lioni-sly of piirpofo and financial i't'eri'v ttan Frederick Kspeuschaie. atid for that riaon be is one of tbe fittest men in ti e county ter oftl.-iul position, thereloro I presnit him aa a candidat' tor the pritrarv nomint on tor Ihe otlit-e ol County Treasurer. Ho has not been an ottice seeker and tor that reason will be acceptable to a l.irg maj ri. ...J7,, ' im irMt ,hrn,'t ,h I county bv dillirent attention to Uusmesa will make htm invincible beforo tlifl in NovetiiLer. MIFF LIN TO W X Kditor Skrtinrl aki Rcpi-blicasj ; D-ar Sir : John F. Ehrenr.eller ol Fayette township, may not ba known personally to every man in the county, but wherever he is known his name wben raenfione-i in con nectiou,4rith the a juiinMi.ni lor the ottice of Countv Treasurer, inspires confidence, He is a mar. ot the people and resides in the banner district of the countv. The eves ol all J uniata are turned r.non Fare!!- t election time. Considering the personal "" FAYETTK. SCOTT'S Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH0SPH1TES of Lime and Soda Im endorsed and prescribed by leading physician bflcauai bolb tlie Cbat Caaaw Oil wl IfypnrisiasjiXtas are the reoos;alsd scant In the cure ot tamijmess. K is Scoti's Emulsion ia m srewrfatyW WUmlt fVoHtirrr. il is tMs Jssst Jaawaaaty tor COIf SCMPTlOlf, Bcrofnlav, Bronchi tio, Waxtiag- Die amsaaR. Chxeaaic Came-he aai CalAa. pSTATE NOTICE. xrt;. i. hfrfhv eiven that letter of ad- i..l. n mi the untate of Margaret lliiin-i'-- Conner, latr . I r'enusnagh township. Jno- . L. ... ...4 th. lata county, i a . io uu Bimcw . undersicred re-id me in aame towDship. All persona iuucbied to said estate are re iieaird to liMkc imin-dite payment, and .v.. .. havii ir b-eil elai'us to present tbem duly aiillieiilu-a'ed for settlement. JOSEPH KOTHWH.K, .Idmimi'trator, Mifflinton, Pa. May 14. lf!o 6t. "STANLEY'S Itr.HC t K OF EMIS. Arcxt's Wru Hend your own, and n.iiuioi ii bout: sgduik you know At we will srni a repy K'RAR KUAKkLIX NEWS "., 7'tl Oraluut Street, Pbila. TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be tho best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Viiico tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years his established its reputation. here is nothing better. Try it. ror by dealers and grocers. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertain9 only to corsets of their make. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a ivell proportioned and beautiful figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance superior to the finest whale bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There are many imitations, but you will find " Dr. Warner's Coraline " printed on the inside of every genuine corset. They are sold by your nearest dry goods dealer. WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.. New York and Chicago. I FENCES EXPANDED frlETAL VCT rlUHt STEKL PLAT ES. SCMCTHING HVH. -"r Residemco. ConcHr9, Ccmftcf?ic8. FaRia uahlcni iv.iiis .rit'ns, w loaaw buaids, Trelll&ea, Urs-j.ronf PUSTEItlM I.1TH. HOOK 1S, A. Write fur 2J!u.:ratcd O.taiogne: mailed fre CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO Ita tVKSpr St., I'lIdahnrKti, I'M, "Iru-.I n re Jttr krci iu Ctrc name of this papa I WEfilC MEM BnlToriziff from the effect of youthful error, early decay. WaVtttiitrT weakneM, -mt mauliooi, to., I will end a Taluatle treausa faealed cuDJainlncr full paxticultvra for Lome eux. F R EE of cl r splendid medical work ; should te mdby Tery dan who 1 nervous snd debilitated. Address Prof. F G FOWLEB, HOoduB, Coam T-"-j ii.if:,"rmoii t!Xtn-nw ornl .Ioui, &eit 'nrtrlalla jo.r wakna J VWV it -jii a tuiir-ijoo coi;5 s. :tst..s.?-. "St m v-vei wis Btrr e-ev; V!in I pvr Crrni I Jo not mean tneraiv tc r.tcp tnata for a unie, Ac J C:n bzro tiiocu r. turn i.--ajn. I keiij A UA.D1CAI. X iATo zioAa tut iLmus ot A llfe-liTif stoily. I TltRlKT my rereJT tr t ess tne vrorst ensas. lcus olnera tic tiie'i ti no reason for not noar raoetvuiir a fun t end atotire for a trestiao anitsriitst-iiriU ri C17 JsrAi.LSiujs lipair. -..o ?ip an.1 i'ot OHire. it eoU yi.-i noJUag t-'Z i trial, and it wlU w fou. AJJruaa H.G. KOGT, M.C., I S5 Viml 6t,K c2H K"y3:1i cows, f iJi la of ar'- Tt ti-Hf Ufcra. Ot kauasiv u ricTS. TIViV t3Timr'Hiir-j for trrmM. C. CHASE A CO., PHILA., PA, FO0LTHT PATS it jTaperly managed. Tha Pcltbt Bcl LETta, published msjothly, finely illustrated, is th beat paper for fancier and larmer. Leas tbaa fiv. cants a month brinft it to jou pot paid. Sead stamp for sample copy. Address Poultry Bulletin, 82tt Pearl St. Nsr Yore. t- as StVl-T Z'K-r tuajraall. . J. J ! Tiii.CS, SliBUSS, ViHES, C. ! , T, . STEADY WORK Lou i K. ArRiRsus. . M. tf. Prrmrll. ATHIMHOI K. PES1ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, SUFFLINTOWTf, PA. rr-Col lectin and Convoyanoing prompt ly attended to. OrricR On Main etreet, ia place ef resi dence ef Loaia K. Atkinson, Ksq., sooth ef Bntlge street. oci i iw' WILIIERIORrE CI1VTK1ER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, M It FLINTOWN, PA. CyOffice on Bridge street. epposite Court Mouse. Joaa licLacoBLia. Jor W. Ptimiiii NCLII CIELII H8TINMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL. JVSIJTJ CO., PA. 17-)nlj reliabla Cumpante reprented . Jan. 1, 18f9-ly Ds.o.si.rsAwrrD, ia. titvn M.cwro, K. D. M . CKAWKOKD it SOX. bav furiucd a iartDrhip fur the practirt ef Mc'Ih'IB aud tlisir collattcral branches. Office at old siaud, corner ef Third aad Or aiigs atresia, M llliutwn, fa. Oo or btb ol ttiin will b found at thir otTic at all times, utiles otbrrsrise irsleasiocallj a gsccd. April 1st, 1PS0. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I would inform tbe public tbat I bav aw ia my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, VitBintowa, second door from corner of Bridge street, afull stock of Springand Sumner millinery (roods, all new, aud of the latest styles and baving employed first cla.is milliaera I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine icy stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MK5. lKiai.. March 22-sr.l.T. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop tootrachk in less than fire minutes; no pain, no extracting:. That I can extract teeth without pain by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased rs. Gams (known ts Scurvy) treat y72:-?!j ed siiccnesf ally .ma a cure waryvJi'Sv.v raniea in ever c. JjjUS Teeth FitLen ar.d warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, troiu i'.t.UO to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Kcauiuled Teet inserted a' prices tn S'tit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis-la'-lion. I'eop'a who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to cull. Will visit professionally at their hom' s if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at.RiehUVM tbe 2nd weeks ef Mav and October. Tebm C3-h. G. L. DEIl'R, I'ruc-tlcal Uciitiat. I rTB.i-Mo i? mrrLiNTwK, I't., in 18C0. I O.-t. 14 'Ml. RSim VYiSTEC 5-i"!TVrVtTTr." ( 4 i4xuuilijr. raa A. iMata, UroaJwaj. M. 1 I 400 it'Rt'l - 3 til VK4R. AV ANTED S A Jj i: S M E N To repn seoi one of the largest Narseries iu tl:e ct'iiiitrj. Wm guarantee satisfoction o all mat'. turs N previous exieriei;ce neeaasuiy. Salery, anil Expense troiu start. Afldreas, statins; sge, HOOPKS, BK!). Sl THOMAS, VplH Avm.u Nurseries, We.t Chester, Pa January 22. lS'JO-tt. Whitiim! O! Vm-ti!K3, o: n vomaw, so Kicut With Hlacic Dia'nti lioonvo to covn tki sky. WhV :0 SO FAB: r:: A! TITS LSU Or YOU BIRTH t Uccai'b: rr tijiUAZz-: covki-s ii:r f.sth. .i:d for Illustrated circular t j M. Eiihet, Jr,, & Co., 4.23 Walnut Mtroet, PHILADELPHIA. NO MORE OF THIST . ' V. Ik a Rubber Phrx utiIsvm worn uncomfortablj tig tit wiii ou slip otT the f?t. To rexnedr liiis evil the "COLCHESTER " RUBBER CO. offer a shoe with the inside of tbe beel lined with rubber. This clmea to the shoe and prevent the Huhbur front slipping; off. C!l for the "Colchester" "ADHE3IVE COUNTERS" and youcavn wulic, ruu or Jump-la them. Consumption Suroly Cured. To Th Zorroa: Fleas Inform your reader that I bav a positive remedy for th above-nam.4 d la sail. Br lta timely nsa thonaanda of hopaa oasa hav bsen permsnsntly cured. I ahull be glad to sesd two bottles of my remedy FBH to anj of your reader who have eonsnmption If they will end ma their Mxpraas and P. O. address. IVapcct tolly. T. A- BLOCL'M. U. C. ltU Pearl St.. X. Y. Tresapaa Notice. ma .'k -'-Is1 AH peraon are hereby caationed not to tresipass on the farm land and woodland of tha undersigned in Milford township, for the purpose ol hauling, bunting, fishing, picking berries, throwing down fences, cut ting timber, The law (gainst tresspass ing will be enforced. Daxiel Fisher. November 27, Ib'JO. JYew Goods. -ooo- SUMMER GOODS. No more Winter for months to com. bummer ia her and to conform to the change, th Senior member of the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP IN. We hare now filled our shelres with Summer (loods of all kinds. Our cus tomers hare appreciated eur efforts to give them good to suit their purj)ose, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit thwir confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be s.-vtisfiwd. Jn our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our loot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and ou certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufacture we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door pervice. Our grocery Department never lags. We havo on hand a full lino o Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Al.o, the only full line or QUEENS W A LIE in the county. Every house must have its full Mipplv of Queens und Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Kemember the place, J.Iaix Sti-.kbt, Opposite Codrt IIov?e, .SlijiHnlowii, Pa., FrtxTk laSPJJASCHAIMJ V Son. FEKKSYLVANI4. 1U1LE0AD. T1MK-TA li L E On nd altr Sunday Mov 11. l'.W, trains lLat top t Jiitfiiu will run as follaws: IT A ST WARP. riiRsitsrsn ArsoanTtn levas Al. toon dailv at ti S'ls. ta., Tyrone 5 s. ui , Vetiet Union at fi.M a. m.. Newton Hsrnil ton 7. (if) a. m . MeVevtown T.'J'I a. in.. Lew istewn 7 .4 a. m.. Milford 7.0'J a tn., Mifflia .1J a.m.. Port Hovel 8,17 a. m-.Mxic H, 23 a. m , Tuscarura 8.2'i. m.. Vandyke T 30 a. m.. Tlierapsontosrn 8.37 a. m., Dur ward t.ii m., Mi'lerstewn a. m., wport9,(0 aa.. arrivine at Harriabnrc Ui,'lo s. u:., snd at I'hiladelphia, l,4J.r p. a. Ska Shore Expbfs leaves iltonna daily at 7,15 a. m., and stopping a all regular Rtati.ir.s hetween Altoona and Ilnrrishnr;, reaches Mitf.in at 10."5 a. m., Hrrihhnrg 11.46 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 5.1 r p. iu. Mail Tbaim leaves Fittibnre daily at 5,80 a. ui., Altoona at l!.(0 p. in., and step pinK at all regular stations arrives at Miftlia at 6 0S p. ni., Barrisburs; T.t-Q p. m., Phil adelphia 10,-3-j p. m. Mail Express leaves Fittslntrg at 1 !"! p ra. Altoona 6 2(1 p m ; Tyrone b 6 p m ; riuov lngdon 7 87 p ui ; Lewistuwn 3 4 1 p ra ; Iftf flinUl'Spia; rJarrialiurj; 10 45 p in ; Phila delphia 4 25 a m. Dat Express leaves Pittsburg at 8.JJ A. V.; Aliotina 1 1.50 A. M.; mar a O.gfsd at Mifflin at 2.U5 P. M.; arrives a: Harris, burg at 3,20 P. M.; at Philadelphia, 6.M P. M. Philadelphia Express will stop at MlfUia at 11 87 p. in., when flagged WfcSTWARB. Vat I.ihb leave l'hiad.lphi dilv at 1140am; I larristiui jr 8 40 p tn ; ViflJia SUpui; l.ewisloftn u 2S p in; AHaoia 7,t0 p ni ; arr'ves at I'ltishurj at 1 L 35 p m- Wat Passfnopr leaves I'hiladeltihia 1 r'ailv at 4 30 a. m.j Harriabnrc, S 15 a. m.; Uuncannon, 8 54 a. iu.; Newport, a 21 a. rn.; M illerstown, 9 40 a. ni.; 1 hempsontewa, S 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 i0 a. ai Tuscar ora, 10 04 a. in.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port Royal, 10 IS a. rc.; Mitllin, JO 2 a. m.; Millord, 1 28 a. tn.; Narrows, 10 24 a. tn.; Lcwistown, 10 4l a. m.; McVcytown, 11 14 a. m.; Newton ilaniiiton, 11 HJ a. m.; llan tingdon, 12 17 p. tii.; Tyrone, 1 07 p.m. Altoona, 1 46 p. ni., and stop at all regular stations bettve-n ilnrrisburir and Altoeua.; Otsti Kxpaasg leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 6 60 p. no., riarriabunr, 10 10 p. m.t stepping at Kcltil!o, Marysville, Duncaa aen, Newport, Millorstow n, Thompsuntewo, Tert Keyal, timo at MilHia, 1 1 65 p. m.; Al teuna, 2 15 a. m.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 a. m. Mail Tbaih leaves Philadelphia dailv at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. in., New port, 12 14 p. ra., Mifflin 12.52 p. in., stop ping at all regular stations between JlifHin and Altoona reaches Altoona at .3 4'i p. m., Hilt-burg 8.10 p. ru. Altoona Accomhodatisn leave Phil adelphia daily at 11 4fl a. tu., Harrisburg at 4,10 p.m., Diiucannon 4.4 p. m., Kes-pt-rt.I2p. m., MillerMtjwn 0,2i p. m., Tiiotcpsontowu 5.E4 p. in.. Vandyke 8 39 p. m., Tusearora 5,'i 'i p. in., M.iro ".J7 p. ui., Port Koyal 6,r2 p. in., Mifhiu ', OM p. tit., l.ewistown t.2- p. in., Vc Vey town fl, 4 p. nj., NvwtfcO Ha nilton 7 p. ta-. Hiiktit.a dun 7,10 p. in., Altj; '. '.n p. .- . Tscilic F.t(rlrn I'hilali. (.:.; II 2S p Di ; IJarrici.uig a In a in ; 1i;:i ni i -m a a in ; Newport 4 0) a ui j Mifliia 1 a in; Lewisto u 5 'l a m ; MoVeytown 6 22 a. in ; Mt. Luioii 6 4 j a m ; 11 uatni i.u e 12am; I'etersbm f 6 2" a la ; bpruce Creek S 40 a m; Tyrone 7 uo a m j Eel)' Mill i ' m in , AiioOQa evil ni ; i ittsiiuTg 12 iZ p ui. WOIIK OFFER ED I ll'a ibui it lf em-retic reii.-.b e men, to s4.:ieu or l-i a ir-r NnrM ry su ck. Saiis tacliuu tu cubtoiuers guaranteed. Suc cessful salesmen are making good wages. No experience ncceoary. We hire on sal cry and offer tprctal induce men 1 3 to begin ners for aext 60 days. Address (stating age.) W. D. CHASE it CO., Lock Box ,84. Geneva, N. Y. April 9, '90-St, J 'L. - pryywraifawmKr !'t""rfn';f i Ja. .t,;
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