i..wie ia"J.au ait I all SENTINEL iV REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. ITEDresDAl, JOE 18, 1890. B. F. SCHWEIER, bditob abb riortutai. A lo. lint of names of prominent citizens of FliiLidelhiit ia various av. ocstionn of life, who favor the nomi nation of Pelamater for Governor, was published ia Philadelphia pa. peri on tbe 12th inst. Thk Wallace aud Pattison meu re making things lively among the Democracy for tlie nomination for Oovemor. It in lelievetl the Juni ata Jle;ite-i to the State Con Tea tiou will vote fr Wallace. . . , . . , . . Iim -or rn- prophets miiht aa weT 1 " . retire lioru tue neul or propneev, ror their predictions always fail, lbsy predicted that the relUion could not be put down ; they predicted thst the North would l,. over run with nejjroen : they pit-dieted a dire ful calamity upon the business of the country by a continuance of Republican rule, and within the putt yer. they predicted that the Re publicans would not pass a tariff bill. Thev predicted that the Re-pul-licsns would not pass a pension bill. The lniocracy are a great success as failures in prophesy. Bottled Beer Ia Iowa. Thi aepin decision of an Iowa Judc tb.it beer caa b sold by the bottle though shipped in case is an incentive f r OnTesa to rush ! through tbut 'Vrigiual paekap' bill, I wl-.icli istittc-i . tli- right to reju-l e sVe ef liquors in Lite or prr.TiHMt tb aur vtitln teir horJeia. Tins liist .1. cision simply kills Iowas prohibitory law, as beer can be re tailed by the bottI, and whiskr as well, in defiance of the State author ities. If a bottle i an original pack ae, liquor can be put up in the smallest riantitien and sold as freely a it e-iu be here. As nothing but a Congressional enactment can remedy this state of affairs, the necessity of the p:isaj of the lull before Con grrss is appan-nt, for until it is a law theiv will be fixe rum in erery pro hil-itiou State. North American. Storm' Haroo. On the llili inst.. about noon a ' OTi-lone in 1 Witt county, Plinois. lemolili'd a school house, live chil dren were injured. At Wapella. the Illinois Central depot and the Methodist church were wrecked. A man named Hone. liv ing near that town, was fatally hurt. The barn ef Mrs. Alott's farm near Wapella was demolished and three horHos kUed. On the Haaao day at Moberly, Mo. While the funeral of Mrs. John Hxk was taking place at Hickory 1rove Church a aere storm of rain, accompanied by heavy thunder and lightning, passed over. A large number of naddlo horses were tied to a raok which joined a barbed-wire fence. Lightning struck the fenc and run along bv the horses, twentv being knocked flat and four killed outright. Do tu same dav, ia la., near Scranton. Morgan Lewis was killml and four rers-n9 were injured bv lightning. New Bristol Two valuable colts were killed by a bolt of lightniu. They were found und-r a tree dead. Mr. Mavberrv a few days airo rxfus- d aa offer of $2U.1 for one of them. A barn near Newtown was struck and its contents burned Near Covlestown. The barn of Edwin Reiser at Trumbowersville and that of Amos Krewson at Rieh lroiigh wsre struck by lightning and burned to the jrround. N sr New Kingston. Lightning destroyed the large barn, farming implements, crope sad outbuildings of John I-auntz, New Kingston. Several head of cattle perished in the dames. At Grry - Mrs. Allert Conriek. while runuing a sswing machine near an open door, was so badly shocked by lightning that her body turned purple. Benjamin Wright's house wss struck and his 6 year-old daugh ter fat.iUy injur!. C. M. Chidestar, operator at the Pittsburg and Erie freight office. wa thrown to the lloor, and the instrument burned. Amos Heath's house was struck, bad ly damaging it. At Allentown. The hvtuseof J din K. S-hwon, an Al!entovn gvaiu deal er, was htrnck by 1-ghtning, and bad ly shattered. Mr. Schwon and his family received a severe shock. At Hazleton. The lightningstruck the house aud snmruer kitehen of John F. Pettit, wreekinij both build ins, and destroyed their contents. The loIt staaned Mrs. Pettit and daughter. Warning to Boys Who Spree Five young men in the upper end of Lehigh county, Oscar Werley, Daniel Hartman. Harvey Werley, Edwin Zimmerman and William Snyder have got into trouble. A coroner s jury has decided they the direct eaase of the death of Eenja rain Meyer, aged 34 years. Moyer was in the" employ of a farmer in Weisenbarg Township. Mar 2.1 he waa sent to the rilliage tort on an errand, and there he fell in with the above named party, who to have some fun got him very'drnnk. For several hours they had consider able sport at Mover's expense, and at nightfall he waa started on his wnv home. Refore he had gone far he fell in a heap in the road, and was found by a neighbor who took him in. and next morning started him off home. An hoar afterward ha waa found in a barn in -violent conmlsiona. which continued until Monday when ;'; T 1-e iV.piI. An inves ligation waa begun! ly the Uuroner and the District At torney, and yesterday the jury rend ered a Terdict of Wth from peritoni tis mused by a fall on the abdomen, whirh in turn waa caaaed by acute alcohol isn. brought on by liquor fur nished by the younp; men named. GE.S ER.1L JV ffS ITEMS. John Aikons and John Fleck, who with Joe Barrier, Jr., outraged the peraon ef Sallie Lvter, ia Harris burg, wrre broueht before court. Ther pleaded guilty and were sen tenced to pay a fine of $500, costs, aud go to the Eastern penitentiary for ten and eight yeara respectively. Joe Berrier jumped hie bail, but should Le be captured hie chances for 1 rears are hrsi-cl A week ago, a member of the fam- ! ilv of Simon Cluck, an undertaker in i Milleraburg, found him hanging by the neck in his cabinet shop, dead. I The body waa yet warm, . - j ; forts to resuscitate it w but ail ef ere ucaveu- jnj. The euioide bad experienced financial difficulties recently, which is lielieTed to have rtuaed him to kill himself. His age waa about 47 Tears. An exchange sizes np a man in the marriage state as fallows: A man's capacity for endurance in some re pec t changes after marriage. The lover that never grumbled at holding a 130 pound girl for hours grumble if he has to hold a ten pound baby two minutes. Thomas S'aannon and James Dill- on, with blisters on their arms pro duced by a drug, are in jail at aaUn upon the charge of swindling citizens by begging sudor the pretense that that they had been accidentally scalped. A picnic party in Erie county, numbering sixty, were poisoned by milk taken from cans that had net beu th'jrouhlr cleaned. 2Conc of t the cases proved fatal. I'l l T . ... a, a 1- vaar.nt.1 P " t f - ;iu wjw a'rrested fr stealing a 0i,i wu;h, which he obtained from a bedroom window by fishing for it with rod and bne. Mayor Fritchey, of Harrisberjr, has issued an order to his police to arrest all persons caught betting at baseball games. . In one hour 153 rats were killed in a Doylestewa shed which was being demolished. A girl in Pittsburg has just passed a law student's examination. (JvpsT women child at Carlisle. tried to kidnap a Court Vroceediac June 190. 19 Rrporte1 by B. T. Barabfll(t. The Trensarer of Juniata County acunowie-isjea eleven eeeus io pur- fhasers of lands sold by him for un- paid taxes. Estate of Wm. B. Milliken.'deceas ed. Upon petition of Sarah A. Milli ken a writ of partition waa rewarded. Samuel R. Louden was appointed Overseer of the Foor for the borough of MifHintown, vice Robert VIcMeen, Et., refusing to serve. Stewart T. McCulloch and John Koona were appointed appraisers to set aside to Mrs. Rebecca Wilson the sum of $300 out of her husband, David Wilson's estate, without an administrator. An order of sale was granted Capt Lewis Degan, Administrator of Ed ward A. Margriti, deceased. An order of fiale was granted Jere miah Lvons, Eei.. Administrator of lialtzer Lauver, deceased. A citation was awarded to W. C. Pomeroy, Administrator of George Stephens, deceased to show cause why he should not have his account in said estate reviewed. All accounts of Administrators, Executors, etc., advertised to this lay were confirmed there bein? no exceptions except as noticed hereaf ter. There being twenty accounts not excepted to and three to which exceptions were filed. Estate of Samuel D. Simonton, do ceased. J. N. Keller, Es(.. was ap pointed Auditor to pass upon excep tions to account and distribute bal ance in hands of Administrator. Estate of James Wallace, deceased. R. F. Elliott, Esq., was appointed an Auditor to pass upon exceptions to account of A. J. Patterson. Esq., Ad ministrator c. t. a. and make distri bution. Will L. Hoops. Esq., waa appoint ed an Auditor to make distribution and also to make distribution in es tate of Matthew Doughertv, deceas ed. Robert McMeeo, Esq., was ap pointed to pass upon exceptions and distribute balanre on third partial account of surviving executor of es tate of Robert Robison. deceased. Wm. M. Allison. Esq., was ap pointed to dis'nbute the estate of Christiana Miller, deceased. Also in the estate of Jane Ooshorne, deceas ed. Wilberforce Schwever, Esq.. was appointed to distribute balance of es tate of S. II. Fisher, deceased. B. F. Burchfield was appointed an Auditor to distribute balance of es tate of Samuel Okeson, deceased F. M. M. Pennell, Esq., was ap pointed an Auditor in the estate of Daniel Sieber, deceased. A rule was granted on David Hetrick, Administrator of Jerome Hetrick, deceased, to show cause why an attachment should not issue against him for his failure to file an account as he was cited to do. Theo. H. Meaiinger and A. J. Pat terson, Em , guardians of minors who have an interest in the estate ef William Okeson, deceased, were granted leave to join with other heirs in deed of rial estate of decedent to Jonothan IS. Okeson. Matthew Rodgers, guardian ef minors of Robert M. Thompson, do ceased was allowed and directed to pay to their mother the eum of $43.70 for pat maintainanceof said minors. An order of sale was granted Jacob L Yerger, assignee of Samuel H. Pellmaa, deceased. The real estate) sold to be discharged of liens. A decree of divorce, a vinculo wtmtri. osie, was granted Sarah Lawson against Jamea B. Lawson. An order to sell real estate waa granted Robert McMeen, Esq., as signee rt irfinr. JutTeTiver"er. An appeal from the order of re moval of Sarah Henry, a paupe', from Mifflintown borough to Fer managh township, was entered. Arguments in Concord Narrows road, and lunacy of Emery Patter son, were continued. A rule was granted on the over seers of Delaware, on application of the overseer of Walker, to show cause why they should not pay the expense incurred in keeping iVc , G. W. Kep ler, a pauper. John Krouae vs. A W. Oppel and Frank OppeL Trespass. This suit was brough bv Krouse for some three or four cords of bark whi Krouse and his boys had peeled and which Oppel had hauled away claim ing it to have been cut on his (Op- pel e) land ami thus the title to the land came in question. Plaintiff at tempted to prove title to the land. by hie occupancy and use of the land for twentv-one years in fact to ac quire title bv the statute of limita tions. Defendant showed title from tne tomnoDwealtb down and pro duced witnesses to show that the use and occupancy of Krouse was under permission of this defendant and that much of the cutting, etc., now claimed bv plaintiff to have been done for himself was reallr done for Oppel the defendant, and that the lines claimed by Krouse aa being there when he took poeession were shown to be very recent. The case was adjourned at regular April term for the production of certain records after all other evidence had been put in and the jury were recalled at this time to complete the case and it went to the jury after argument of counsel and charge of the Court at 10:4o o'clock on Wednesdav. Terdict for plaintiff. $16.00. Estate of Henry F. Zeidera, de ceased Sale of one-founth interest in a track ef land in Greenwood township, 29 acres te Marv Jane . V i T i- 1 , .1 "" r "J cnnrmea Dy me , Court and an alias ordr or aaie granted for balance of real estate. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Carter. An order for payment of costs was made directing defendant to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Thomas J. To eum and others. Ordered that Coun ty pay costs. Argument on the Thomas Harley road in Fermanagh township, waa continued over as also the Concord Narrows road. Jonathan H Cree vs. Dwelling House Insurance Co. Motion for new trial argued and held for con sideration. W. C Brown vs. David P fabler and Francis M. Pfahler. Rnle to show cause why Francis M. Pfahler should not be stricken from the rec ord made absolute and question of costs held for farther consideration. John Zook vs. Ames Stonffer, Cer tiorari on suit for road tax. Argued and held for consideration. J. T. Mahen vs. Henry Anker, et'al. Opinion of court filed deciding that the grain in the ground did not pass to the purchaser at the Sheriff's sale A motion for a new trial waa allow ed in Krouse vs. Oppel. tea Front Walker. There are 380 voters in the town ship. Strawberries aeross the river are reperted to be scarce. W. H. Kurtz, of Mexico, our cen sus enumerator, is making his daily rounds. Our road commissioners are doing some good work. The roads need it badly some places. The assessor has alreadv received in statements taxable money to the amount of $3$5S4 87, and there ia yet sufficient to make it forty thou sand W..II. .V. "Goomorning. " Farmer. "Good morning, Mr. Moore !" IV. H. .M 'That ia a beautiful morning. Farmer "It is indeed." W- H. .If. "Well I suppose you understand I am a candidate forjeoun ty commissioner, end " Farmer. "Yes Sir ! I have seen yaur card in the paper ; and you can depend on my support at the" poles." W. H. M "Thank you ! Good morning." There are six students from Walk er attending (the Thonapsontown Normal under 'the principalsbip of Mr. Backs. The school closes next Friday, June 20, at which time in the evening, they will hold their Closing r.sercioes. consisting oi orations, es says, declamations, Ac rto such ex ercises have been held for a score of years, if ever, and it speaks well of Mr. Burke. When fZRrt Nox went there to school we held our Com mencement in the grove in the form of a picnic. Our orations were de- i livered on the way to the crounda. I where the exercise was "tig rinsr," croquet, Ac Music, "Bingo," by the Glee Club. Be Nox. TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Conrumytxon, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suf ferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the per scription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, fMma, Catarrh, BroncMxs, and all throatand lung Matediet. He hopes all suffer ers will try his remedy as it is in valuable. Those desiring the pre scription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. Edward.1. Wilson, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Extents! en rtsvlatas; Car Ser vice) ete reanmsylTK alai Llaca. in these daya of hurry and rapid transit the dining car has become tn essential element of every through train. The Pennsylvania railroad was the pioneer in the east of th; branch of this service, and its dining cam have won a well-merited reputa tion among travelers. In order to better provide for the comfort of its through passengers dining cars will, on and after Jane 16th, be added to the equipment of all through trains running over the lines west of Pitts- bnrgh, between E" Cincinnati, I -f . - ..... v .- VsUicago, au-a ai ajjuih. a ue prin cipal trains on the lines East of Pitts burgh are now equipped with these cars, and their addition to those of the Western territory will greatly enhance the convenience of passen gers destined to the three great Western termini. Tae Hew Traai renllasatal Reule vlathe Calcaga), Mil waakM Jl St. Paul R'y and ha IVartnern Pacific K. fa Commencirg Sunday, June 15, lS'JD, there will be established a tbroogh line of first class veetibnled Pullman eleepiog cant running daily between Chicago, Milwaukie, St PauL Helena. Montana, Spokane Falls, Tacema and Seattle, Washing. ton. and Portland, Oregon, making the fastest time to and fromfdl points on Pntret Sound and the North Pa cific Coast, and affording au excel lent new route for passengers des tined to California points. West bound trains will leave Un ion Paesenger Station, corner Adams and Canal streets, Chicago, daily at 5:30 p. m. arriving at St Paul 7:00 a. na.. Fargo, 4:55 p. rn , Helena 1:15 a. aa.. Spokane Falls 5:00 p. m .Tacoma 10:50 a m, Seattle 11 45 a as . Port land 6:30 p. n. These trains will carry all classes of passengers and will alpo provide the finest dining ear service between Chicago aud the Pa cifie Coast. Trains of all lines from the East arrive in Chicago in ample time to make connection with the 5:20 p. m. train from Caicego. In addition to the foregoing, spec ial Pullman sleeping cars for the fasaous Yellowstone Park will be at tached to these trains Jthus affording during the summer months a direct through line to the "World'a Won derland" and the Lake Park Region of the XorthwssL Time 48 boms te Mammoth H"t Snrirgs Hotel. The advantages to be secured by purchasing through tickets via a route composed of such favorably known and well established lines as the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul and Northern Pacific Railways, must be apparent to allffirst class travelers. For ' sleeping car reservations. through tickets, time tables and fur ther information apply at City Office of Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul R'y, at No. 207 Clark street, or at Union Passenger Station. Chicago, or address F. A. Mjixaa, Ass't G. P. O.. M. A St. P. R v. Chicago, 111. f stsfylvasU ArrScaUrral aanv. 1ef Be. tmft SVaaSerS Si 1i sbS SM Mas a. a, raaacBas nxra. TeULSnnfaFiXLS "'T .i.mih pna w MMr csaaas. au a ascc Ithnin tar. 4. 1 A V UlL 1ili II tr 1 la yar wB Imn feWa: a a-tit nw e. aw a. aia a.r. SCOTT'S EiULSiO! DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In Its First t-tagaa. 10 VEAK MEN nnflWtng front Ihi igi.si nf jiniilifiil annis. If Smy.ntiJnaliiaA la.tmanaood.steIwiil ssod a Talsabls Imaii (wIM Mctelnlnf fall panmiara for boms aura. FRtE' narsi. A SSIill mniasl work ; abonld b rsad rr Ssaa wbo to anuua sad aSMUtetao. AAd a rovTLKa, aoooaa. Ckrokic Cough Nowi For tr you do not It may IxmM oon- ' ivswrw UJ swNw V- Tii brs a noUiiac t:ks ' SOOTT'S FnuLsior, Of Pore Cod Llyer Oil and HYPO PHOSPHITES It Is atnwat as palataM aa mttk. rar r ua oinor soallsa 1 A wundsrtui Baea producer. Scott's Emulsion I There are poor Imlatlona. OM DU TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknoarlcdged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket, llruo tin tag on tack htmp. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation, rhere is nothing better. Try it For sale by dealers aad grocers. Ji a - 9 6tl .COO FOR OUHCAVaLOOUS... m.ch ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. A SOLID TEEL FENCE! EXPANDED METAL cdt rnea iTeaL ijml SOMCTHIMB NEW. FLAT Rnr p. OHuawn. OcMtrmce. P' lln-irwf rtASTSnise I.ATB, WUB a3 Ac Writs fat Illustrated Catalogue: maJIM free CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO lie Water BU, rtiahwra-h UrawsraBwSasstW v aaw at tk papa PIANOS ORGANS. Tb improved method ef fastening string- Pianos, in tot. ted bv us, is ens of tbs most important improvsmesls aver mads, making tbe instruments mors ricbly musi cs! ia every tons, mors durabls, and less liable to gat out of toss. Both tas Mason . Hamlin Organs and Pianos szcsl chiefly in thst whicn is the chief szcellasee in sny masical instrument, quality ef tone. Other things, though im portant are mach less so taaa tais. a.n in. strnment with anmnsicsl tones csnnot be good. Illustrated eataloguos efnsw styles, in trod seed this an, sant frso. MASON & HAMLIN. ORCiAS. 1.1D PIANO CO., BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. April 23, 1890, St. LEO ML. JSTATE HOTICK. Notico is hereby given thst letters of ad ministration, on ths estate of Margaret Conner, lata of Fermanagh township, Jun iata connty. Pa., have bean granted to tbe undersigned residing in same township. AU persons indebted to said aatate sre re quested to make immediate payment, and those having lgal claiaa to present them duly authentica'ed for settlement. JOSEPH KOTHROCK. Admintttrator, Hifftmleui, Pa. May 14. 1890 6t. TTATB NOTICE. .bj Notice is berebv given thst Isttars of Ad- miniatrstion.on tbe estste of Frederick H. Frymoyer, 1st of Fsyetts townsbip, Juni ata county, Pa., bavs been granted te the undersigned residing in same townnbip. All persons indsbUid to said satste srs rs. quested to make iromsdlste psymrnt, sud tbose having legal claims to present them dsly sntbenticsled tor settlement. JOHN H. FBYMOVER, frolamuM, Jssisa rosnfy, Pa. June 18, lb&S-Ct. Announcements. The following arale ot prices for noancsrosnts Lss boon mutually attn-ed so- op- en by tbe undersigned, and no deviation from the line aill be mads : Congress, $2o ; President Judge, $25 Senate $10 ; Legislature, $7 ; Aasuciste Judge, Prothonotsry, Kegiater and KsconL sr, Sheriff snd County Trsssurer, each, $5 ; Commissionsr snd District Attorney, each, $3 ; Jury Comnaieaioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additional communications recom mending candidates will be charged 10 cants (er line. Messy in all casss to be paid ia anvascs. Wm. M. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIER. EdlUr SSBTUEL AID KSPIBLICAM. ASSEMBLY. Enrroa Sebtinel AiDKimucii : An Bounce that Wm. Ueitzler of Port Roys, is a candidate for ths nomination ot As. semblyman from Juniata Mr. Hartzler i ths prsasnt member, snd bis record com mends itself to such a degree that it ssems like s mistake sot to ret am bim te ths Stste Legislature. PORT ROYAL. COUNTY CU AIRMAN. Enrroa Sebtisel abd Repi'blicab . Dear Sir; Pleass aunounce Calvin B. Horuiog of Mifflintown aa a candidate for cb airman oi tbs Republican County Committee. Mr. Horning uTsn sble organizer snd will make aa ettjciest chairman. MIFFLINTOWN. COUNTT COMMISSIONER. Editob or thi Sebtibel apd Repcbu- cab Plsass snsouncs tbs asms ef Crista human of Delswsie townahip ss a candU date for the office cf County Commiasioner. Mr. Sbnraan ranka among tbe beat citizens In tbe countv. Ho is sbls snd bonsst. He hea slwavs been in tbs frost for lbs sd- vsscsment ef bis party principles, and nev er nenina wasn inegooa oi toe peeple in local affairs sre at stake Ho is the kind of s man l nominate at tbs primary election. sad the kind of s msn tbs people will glad. y vote for and elect to tbs o if ice is No. vsmber. DELAWARE. Ma. Esrroa : At the request ef numer ous triends sQd citizens of Juniata. I rre- eant maol( ts tbe consideration ef the Ke- runncsss lor reoominatien for tbs office of County Lemmiasioser, subject to Republi can usages. My peat administration of tbe o9eo ia a guaranty of what ray future ac tion win be. It favored bv a re-nomination and re-election. FRANCIS HOWER. Enrroa Bestcbbl abd Repcblibab - Please sunennce tbe nsme ef W. Harry Moore, of Ws'ksr Twp.. ss a candidate for nomination for County Commissioner. Isub- ject to Republican usages. Mr. Moore's re cord aa a bold ler and Citizen is without blemish and be poaaesaes all the qualifica tions neceasary tomake a good and efficient officer, having received within a few votes ol a majority three years sgo, slter not be ing able to can vans tbe county en arcount of aickneas in his fsmilv, fullv attests bia claim fortbe pflic. ' MIFFLINTOWN. May 12, lt0. Editob Sebtibel abd Kcerai.fr i Dear Sir; The cnuntv governm-nt which is lodged in tbe board ot Countv Comraia. sioners, is ef more importsncs in times of peace to tbe people of tbe couutv than- the general government and tb ere fere tbs board of county commissioners sbnnld bs composed at honest snd capable men, who wm a ischsrge the affairs of office for the general good. With thia olject in view I wonld name Joseph Sieber of Fsrette townahip ss a citizen abundantly qualified to Oil the important office of count; com missioner. His nomination at the primary election will give tbe people generaily an opportunity to elect a good maa te the im portant efface in November. JCNIATA. COUNTY TREASCRER. Enrroa or tbs Sebti-bel abd Repcsli cab Dear Sir: James J. McMnllin of Tnscarera township has auaerous friends, wbe d.iire to have bim announced as a can did.te for tb. office of C'T Treurer . the Republican Primary "r." ; t the rules that govern tbe party, """J? . fl-o hat if be becomes the standard for ?hat officeTV. will prove s lower Xg'h before tb. people in HVr-o.V.ra'gb.orw gooS ?bu.in.M qu.liflc.tion. and .ommon Una. vi.w. of financial affair. A U " M - JrariTA SEHTtMEL AMD tPIToa r....i. with fr. ru.e"of the R.public.o psrty for prim ! h.r all candidates for of- flee must be publicly snnounced, I present nee must om P ' f Walker town- ine Dim. ti uw.. . - ship as a most suitable msn for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. wsvis uvea T . ...in, townsbin in tbe county i .i... k. not been honored with ; . eonntv office in yesrs He baa been a heavy tai-payer all his lifs, so economical citizen, a tiller of tbs , .oil, .- TTainn armv almost tbrse . .-,w of tbe National Ousrd m -.... . d citizen svsrv way, wbe will rrove himself so efficient connty offictr, if tne people wu. vl electing bim. WALKER. Fr..xoa SsMTIBEt ABD REPIBLICAB : No man in this community hss tbe public er.fldra to a creator degree for honesty ..H flaancisl integrity than Frederick Espenschsde. and for that reason be is one of the fittest men in the county for efflcisl position, therelero I present bim .. . ,..Hin.i for tbe ptimsry nomination Tor the office of Connty Treasurer. He v ha., an nflira seeker and for that reason will be acceptable to a Urge niajori ty or people. His extensivs acquaintance which bss been scquired throughout tbe county bv dilligent sttention to business will make bim invincible befor. the people in November. MIFFLINTOWN. KltlTan SsBTIBSL ABD RarUBLICAH - n..r s.r ! John F. Ebrenzeller of Fsyetto townsbip, msy not be known personally to man im the eonntv. but wbsrsrer he is known bis nsme wben mentioned in con nection with the nomination for the office of Countv Treasurer, inspires confidence. He is a man ot tb. people .na resiass in the banner district ef the county. 1 ne eyes of all Junistsare turned upon Fayette at elect lou tone. Considering mo personal qualities of Afr. Ebrenz.ller and tbe dis trict in whicb be lives nis noniinauon mo nrinin would be moat timely and bis election assured in November. FAXKTTB. ORPHANS' COURT SaLE or VALIABLE REAL ESTATE Br viriuo of an order ofsalsfertbe rev ment of debts issued out of tbe Orphsn's Court of JnuiaU county. Pa., I tbe aoder-sia-ned. sdminietrator, of Edward A. Mar- grits, late of Fsrefte town-hip Juniata connty, dee'd, will sell nv public venaueor eutcrv. at Ihe late reaideut ol said decedent in FsTette towi..bip, Juniata couuty, Pa , on TIILE-DAT.TUt 17b OAT Of JCLI, A D , st ene u'r.tork P. M.. ofssid dsv. th fol lowing dea-ribed Valuable Real Eatate, to wit. Tract No. one: A tract ef Isoi situate in Fstrtte townahip, Juniata couu'y. Pa., hounded en the narth bv lauds of I.ewia iKp.o.on the es-t by laoda .f Sophia a wald's bi a. rn the aonth by Istids nf E!iz atietb Leo-el. ad en tbe weat bv landa i t William llaroias, contain. nj tev)e.t3 -eight Acres, and tor'y. six perches eflsnd, mors or leaa snd havieg thrreon erected. 2 Frame Dw lliug Houses, Bjnk Fa-n. an t outbutldinga. Traci No. two. A tr.etof land aituate In Fein.ar.th lownabip. Juniata ronatv, l-ound- i on tae norib bv lands of Jacoh and f." ch Huwer, (id the : by lsn-!a .f J..t.i SI Stot:er, on tbe south hv landa of Hen. Hambtight and James Wil!iama, snd on th- weel by punlic road, lealine ev er ahste ;n.eustaio, coslsioltf VsXaTTV iCRKI, more er leas having tbereoe s Dwelling House and Barn. TERM OF S L 25 per cent, of ths purrheee eiuuey 'e he paid on the confirm stlon ef the sale bv the court. 'l per csnt. on the I at dsr.of Aprd, A. D.. lHtll, when deed wil kw delivered sad peeaeaaion giv en, att-I th-f balance the tirrt day cf April. A- P.. li2. with in'e est frt m the flrat dsv ef Aunl. A. l- to be aecur ed by judgment. LEWIS DKUKN, Jldm in tstretor. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Thst i rsn stop TeerBACBE In less thsn five minutes; no paia, ne extracting. That I caa extract tasth without psin, by the ufo of a fluid applied te tbe teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased smv Cams (known aa Vnrrrl treat aTYnaW1 ' SUCCOSMfully snd s cure wsrCS-jaslf ranted in every Teeth Filled and warranted tor life. Artiriclal Tssth repsired, exchanged or remoddled, from Sa.Ofl la $12 per -ft. Beautilul Gam Knaiaeled Teat inserted at prices te snit sll. All werk wsrrsnted to give perfect sstin- fartien. People who bavs artificial tet-tb with which they cannot eat, are expecially invited to call. Tesms Csah. G. L,. DERR, rractlcal Beat 1st. KaTABLlKBED IB at IWL1KTOWB, Pa., IB 1860. Oct. 14 '85. 400 ACRES. Sttb TEAR. SALESMEN WANTED To rsprcsent oas of tbe lsrgeat Nurseries ia the country. We guarantee sstiMoctien o all customers. Ne previous experience necessary. Saleryi and Bipenie from start. Address, ststing sge, IIOOPES, BRO. A. THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, Wsst Chester, Pa January 22. leiKMt. THRESHING MACHINES' a specially, Most Durable, Economical, and Perfect in nse viutet na grai ; clesns it ready for market TURESU1NG ENGINES, and Horse Powers, Ssw Mills, Shingle Mscnines, Hsy Presses and Standard Implements generally. A. B. Farqahar Ce., Limited, Send tor lllus- Pennsylvania Agricul- trsted Catalcgue. J tursl Works, Ton, Pa. 13 times. SA L E S it E fit WANTEDlW LOCAL. OR TRiTELMG. te sell eur Nursery Stock. 8slery, Ex penses and Steady Employment guaranteed Chase Bretberi Csmpanf, July 1, 90. Rocheater, N. T: STANLEY'S RESCl'E OF E.MIX. Aoebt's Wasted Send your own, snd sddressol all book sgents you know A we will aeo J you a copy Fbeb. FRANKLIN NEWS CO., 720 Chestnut Street, Phila. POULTRY PATS U prsperly saanaged. The Pocxtsv Bot iMTtm, published meathly, finely illustrated, is tbe best paper far fancier and farmer. Leas than Be cents a month brings it to yen peat paid. Send stamp for sample copy. Address P,ltry Blletv 2ti rearl 8U New Yerc. I n.a K. AVKIBSOB. K. . a. riHIU ATKIlfSOM Jt PE.1SEl.Ia, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rrr-Collective and Conveyaneing prompt ly attended to. Opvicb On Main street, la place el resi dence ef Lonis B. Atkinson, Esq., south ef a.. a na IDflC Bridge street. WILBERFORCE SCHWETER, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. nyOflice on Bridg. street, epposite Court House. Jena McLaloli. Josara W. Stimmei MCI.ACGHI.I5i Jl STIMIIEL, INSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTJL, JUSIATJ CO., PA. trjF"Only reliable Companies represented. Jss. I, I889-Iy DE.S.MXBAWrOSI), P.. DABWIB M.CBAwrOBS, D1 R. D. M. CRAWFORD A SON. k... rA.m.l . nartnerahiD for the nractice of Medicine aud tbsir cellatteral branches. Office at eld stand, corner ef Third and Or ange afreets, Miffliutowa, Pa. Oaeer both el tbem will be found st tbsir office at all times, unless otherwise prefessienslly en gaged. April 1st, I80. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a well 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 imitation., but ron will find ' Dr. Warncr'a Coraline ' printed oa the rnaide of every genuine coract. They sre sold by your nearest dry fooda dealer. WARNER BROS. Mafrs.. New York and Chicago. warn WkaSa I a fV-as I e sad aaej Hop lata (wT s Ual, A.4 m aes U.ae xa- acra e-a.a. j BrBUAV a AAl'IcAl. tie. 1 ka. saiule Its daesss cC nXS, EPnETST aTATTTrTCr 8ICXCSZSS. A l:.-roag eve Jr. I WaStlST aav raavad r n frit Wawotaa escaa. sWaa eiaee Save ailed laaerasava tor nai sow reeeiviae acare. bead eAeacrretreA. aa-f a Seaaliai-vin ol ay IsrAtir-.iJ uaa.m. aisteaa aad icat a. it Sfcat ya K.iaias lx . del. sad. U eiU w i y .o. il.aa M-. GO I . M . C. 1 13 r-ioi. It, M . Va mBXEaxsxssocaW NO MO aabbsr rTsoee nnlaaa worn uneomforasM M-fee. will oflea sup oft Uie feet. To reesedr icle evil tbs "CflLCIEJTEB" RUBBER CO. effsr a shoe with tbe Inalde of the heel lined with ntuber. This clings to tbe ehoe and praTsnu SbaHubber from clipping off. Cell ror lbs "Colrheater" "ADHESIVE COUNTIR8" and jon oaa walk, run er JusnD'la tbam. Oanaumptlan ursMy Curad. To Tas aUuans:--llaeas inform jonr readers thst 1 hSTS a poalUvs remedy for ibe aboTe-named dtaaaaa. By its aimely nse tbonaands ot hapeleaa eases bare been permanently eared. I a hall be glad aeod two bottles of my remedy rill to any of ronr rasders wbo hare eoneamptlsn If thay wUl send na their Xxpreee and P. O. edareee. BeaTeot tailv. X. a. aUX)Ual. St. C, 141 Faul SA.. . V. WbithsxI Ol 'Wbithb, ou woman, so meat With Black Diamond Roopimo to ram thi earv. wav co so ran raoat tub lato or voce arjrrat BasAi'CB rr autSASv com. -nta lArra, Sand for Ulaetratad drewjar to M. Ehket, Jr., & Co., 4,33 Walnut Htreta PHILADELPHIA. I CURE mmplr te RE OF THIS! JYeic Goods. -ooo- SUMIER GOODS. No more Winter for monthi to coma. Summer is hera and to conform to the change, tha Senior Hiember of tha firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that hia many patrons fWyer. DROP JJV. W haye now fillea our shelres with Summer Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers hare appreciated eur efforts to girt them goods te suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre- paren than ever to merit tueir confidence. We invite vou to .' come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Roots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can Lie suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We ean supply vou with foot wear fur any in or out door pervice. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line oi Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line oi QUEENS WARE in the count. Every house must have ita full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for euch ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mais Strekt, Ofpositb Ccvbt Hobse, Mifflintown, Pa., Frad'k ISri2ISOUAl. W San. PENUSYLTANI1 IA1LRGAB. TIM l-TA SLI On sad after landay May II, 18.0, trains that stop at tfflia will run ss fellow.: EASTWARD. Babsissi b. AoeoanesATieB leaves Al tnona dailv at 6 tOa. m., Tyrone S S a. m , Msust Psion st 6.54 s. na., Newtoa Hamil ton 7.M s. rn., asVevtewe 7.20 a. ta.. Lew istewa 7.4A s. m.. Millard 7.02 a. m., Mifflin .12 a.m.. Pert Kevsl ",17 e. m-.lMsiics H, 2.3 .. at , Toacarera 8.2'a. m.. Vsadyke 'H 80 a. ra.,Thempsootewn 8.87 a. m., Dur wsrd S.42 s- tu , Mlllerstewn B,4H a. ui., Itswport S,(0 a m., arriving at Harrissurg 1016 s. m., and at Fbilad.lphia, 1,-6 p. u. Sea Ha.as Exrtiss leaves altoeas dsily at 7,1 1 a. m., and atappisg s sll regular ststloB. between Alteon, and Harrieburg, reaches Mifflin at 10,I5 a. aa., Harrisbnrg 11.40 p. M., and arrives In Philadelphia at 8.16 p. m. Mail Tbaib lsava. Plttsharg daily at 6,10 a. m., Altoens el 2,00 p. m., sad stepwise- at all raanlur t.MAii arri. at UilHIa at 6 08 p. ra., Harrlsbnrf 7. p. as., rhila- . I V. : , ai K r. !W,mIJ l. as. Mail Express lesves Plttsbnrg st 1 M p as. Alteoss 6 20 p a ; Tyron. C ti pa; Biia ingdon T 87 pin ; L.wiatowa Itlpm; atT Bia V03 pna; Harriaburg 18 4 p u j Fklla delphia 4 2iiu. DlT Cl.atll Li... Pl.l.h... at B All A M.; Altoo.a 11.60 A. M.; may be flagged at UifUin at 2.05 P. M.; arrive, al Harris- burg si 8,20 P. M ; at PbiUdalpUls, 6. F. Pbiladslphia xprsss will step at Miflia at 11 87 p. hi., what flagged W1MT WARS. Fast Libb lasvss Phisdslpbls dailv at 11 40 a m; llarrisbarg 8 40 Dm: liifflia 6 04 pm; Lewistowa 8 28 p an t Alieess 7, so p m; arr'vesat Pittsburg st 1 1 68 pm Wat Pasbbhobb lesves Philai,.hi. dsily at 4 80 .. m.; Harrisburg, S 15 a. ra.j Duacsnn.n, 8 64 a. m.; Newport, 0 21 a. m.; Millarstown, 9 40 a. m.;ThempsontewB, 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a.m. Tuscur- ors. It 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. tn.; Pert Koyal, 10 18 a. m.; Mifflin. 10 2S a. m.. Milford, It 29 a. m.; Narrows, 10 84 a. m.; Lewistawn, 10 49 a. m.; McVevtewn. II 14 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, II 89 a. m. lian tingden, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m. Altoona, 1 45 p. m., and stops at all rsgular ststiens between Harriaburg snd Altssus.; Otstbb Expsbbs lesvss Pbilsdslahia a-.i. ly at 6 60 p. ra., Darriaburg, 10 IS p. an., stepping st Reckville, Msrysvills, Buaean'- aen, Newport, auierstown, Tnompsentewa Pert Reysl, tims at MifDia, 1 1 66 p. in.; Al teon., t lis. as., aud Pittsburg, 10 a. m. Mail Tbaib lssves Philadelphia dailv at 7.0 s. m., Harriaburg 11.20 a. m., New port, 12 14 p. ra., Mifflin 12.62 p. m., step ping st all regular station, between Mifflin and Altoona reaches Alteena at 8.49 p. ia ., rui-Burg o.iu p. m. Altosha AoceataienATieic Issvea Phil. sdslpbia dsily st 11 49 a. tn.. Barriabura- at 4,19 p.m., Duncannon 4,45 p. m., ffsw- port 6.12 p. m., Millerstown 6,22 p. m., Thempaentown 6,84 p. m., Vsadyke I tl p. n., Tuecarera 6,45 p. m., M-iiee .1,47 p. m., Port Reyal 6,52 p. m., Miftlm 6.58 p. sa., Lcwistown 6,2H p. ra.. MeVsvtown 6. K p. m., Newten Hajiilten 7 9 'A p. m-- ilUBtingdon ,40 p. m., Alteesa 9 09 p. ts. Pscifle Exprssalssvss Philadelphia 11 fi p m ; Harrisburg 8 10am; Duncstinou 8 88 am; Newport 4 00 a in ; Miffim 4 git a m; Lewiatewn 6 01 a m ; MoYeytewn a 22 a. m; Mt. Union 6 44 a m ; Huntingdon c 12am; Petersbury C 25 s m ; 8 pruce Creek f 40 a m ; Tyrone 7 00am; Bell's Mills 7 22am; Altoona S 96 s m ; PitUbutg 12 45 p m. WORK OFFERED ! We aaut a Irw rn.-rgelic rehab e men, to kolicil ordt-is lor Nursery stock. Satis fsction to customers guaranteed. Suc cessful salesmen are making good wages. No experience necessary. We Lire on sai ery and offer tpectat inducements te bagia ners for next 60 days. Address (stating age.) W. D. CHABE A CO., Loca Box ,84. Geneva, N. T. April 9, '90-81. r"Tfirs'ni .rxtjj tJ x,f I i; wxi'fiitrj 71 V, t: r i : .is.MA