SENTINEL A: REPUBLICAN M17FLIXTOWN. WED.IESUlI.JlTiESi. Ib90. di allop.eci ar.a,a, which h ' W or .T-vr.nwn m-v t,k the ev- SEW OR rr. WTO RE. i-uu ui mun Kur&UL pudnMi B. F. SC II W K I E R , oiTom abb raoraia-roa. TTT- J1. I 1 Tax trol J bond men put- : '-If the free coinage bill becomes a law t country will be floodeil with silver. Bat that is an assertion, anil tby cannot toll where the flood of silver ia to come from. Nonseuse. Tas Republican platform on which President Harrison waa elected says: "The Republican party is in favor of the nse of both gold and silver as monev and coudvoins the policy" of the Democratic Administration in its efforts to demonetise silver." Gold is the dearest money, and if the men who control the bonded in-debtednt-ea of the world can get rid of silver, pold will be made dearer than it now is, aud ad a natural (con sequence luad valne9, town property valnes, will shrink 10 such a degree, that men who have comparatively a small Injn led or mortgaged indebt edness will be bankrupted. iSkcketarv Blaine is in favor of a full exchange of each products, be tween the ftouth American States and tie United State a people of the respective governments may need and do not largely produce themselves. For example if the South American States produce ZZme thing that needs not protection here, receive it fieo in the United State, in eiclin,'e f r roiiietbing that we proiiu-e and tbf-y nee-1. vrucL the Senate bv a vote of verv, l i "21 iiuv, parsed the free position it held in patches cansed by the shock. The defence had also an array of witnesses and amonsr these. Dr. D Lannoy of Chester, who differed with Stellwagen as doctors invariably do. ue sat Jir. , orrmo s aiaease w as not as stated on the other side, bo he thought, but it was parasitical and could be cured, the shock having Doming 10 ao wim it. THE JTDGB" 1ST A qCaJCDAAV. 1 he Judge hardly knew what to do, and especially did he know noth ing at all about medical matters. As he was brought up on a farm he did know all about bulls and there wure many of these in hia charge. II told the jury they were twelve sensi ble men and would settle the oues- by the fact, although these were somewhat mixed. 11 tne bulls smashed the wagon, and tbe tree did not touch it, then the bulls were clearlv liable, but if tbe tree was the sole cause of the ac cuient, ana the bulls aid not run against it, then the tree should bear the blame ; but if the bulla scared the horse into the tree and altogeth er contributed to tbe general wreck. it was for the jury to divide the con spirators and lay the damages ac cordingly. As the bulls had no mon ey and could not be assessed, the tree should only be charged with its share, and this would fall on the su pervisors to par, therefore no exces sive amount should be awarded. The jury retired for a half hoar and gave Mr. Worrillow $025, a ver dict that seemed to please both law yers interested. A Goat at a Wedding. A despatch under date of the 16th inst. from ChrUt-,-0I,arfj, Va., ms, our little town had quite a sen sation in its best circles at the mar riage yexterday of one of its most prrminnt young men to a young la enini; trams leaving Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 4.30 and 8.10 P. M.. and proceed to the shore the next morning. The immense success of these ex cursions in the past will undoubted ly serve to increase their popularity this season. The excursion rate from Mifflin is $5 65. A - 1 . Any special luiormation in re gard to these excursions may be eb tsined by addressing Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent, Weatern District, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitts burg. Orleafal. The Drmksrds at their meeting at Oriental last week elected and in stalled Joseph Anker as a minister of the Gospel in the first degree, and Fred Meiser as deacon. Lightning etrnck the Troutman Evangelical church and bnrned it down. Every church in this section has a Sabbath School. This is as it should be and all should move along har moniously. Friends of the good cause, there is no room for jealousies in this matter ; there is plenty of ma terial for all the schools to do all the good they can. Let the world see that the Sabbath school spirit is tbe spirit of love and Christianity. Hay-making will soon be in full blat. Oats fields are making a slow change from that red hue to green, but it has been so far gone that we would look upon it almost as a mira cle should anything like near an aver age crop be realized. Wheat could not well be better than what it is Axiccs. June 20, 1890. Literary Note- M. p. Crawford, Pharmacist, has opened a new drug store in Mif fl in town and has in stock a full line of all goods kept in a first claas drug btorel Pkesthiftions acci-rate-lt coMporxDED. Purity of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. xsemocrai ana lvegisrer Duuaing, i opposite Odd Fellows" Hall, Bridge street. tf. Hold It te the Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense in spared to CDfli bine only the bost aud purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bnl sam to the light and look through it ; notice the bright, clear look ; theu compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. The July number of the Cosmopol itan Magazine departs from its usual dy wliutm beauty and wit made her a j make up aud dovuUm itself largely lwlle. but whose nuptials were near-, to fiction, travel and sports. A new -l:i c iti.-igi- i... i, w i i li ver dollar to tho previous to 1S73, when the single etauditrd or gold bug men, or in oth er words the uieu who control the bndd indebtoduuss of America had silver ilemouitiL-d, or its free coinage stopped. The men who shaped the legislation of ConrebS so that the fr- ciiti: rf silvr m stopped, ly prevented by a billy goat belong ing t au Irish f.unilv, living in the suburb. The bridal party was fol lowed into the church by & goat, which proceeded quietly and peace ably to inspect the guests ana the edifice, and probably would hve re tired in like manner if it had not beta for the injudicious efforts of one of the groom's attendants to in duce it to leave by an impertinent shoo. i This was more than his goatship meant to tamelv endure, and to sooth his wounded honor, he made a bi t iik at the bridegroom who hap- thought tbe act would cus silver I pened to be nearest to him, and with out that gentleman Laving suspected his proximity, made him painfully aware of it by a well directed blow that caused the candidate In mat- t 1i iuored as money entirely and thereby they n mil be iuituecselv benefited by tie unlinking i f valj- in everything but tbe bonds payable iu gvld, but the poople generally without bum financiers had confi. der.co iu sUvjr, hence it held its own value rem-trkubtr wU. in the face of the t fforts of American, German and English gold bugs to rule it out as motley, and now that the Sauate has come to the rescue of the debtor class, aud pasaed tbe free coinage bill, it is hoped that Speaker Heed will u-'t as some predict, put himself! in the way in the hoiisn aud prevent the fiuol passage f the act. Presi dent Harrison it is said is not in fx vor of the froe coiu.-ige bill. If he could huv the expression of the peo ple who elected him to the Presi dency whisperad iu hi ear on the subject of free coinage there could be uo doubt of his position, fchould Speaker Red and the President take a stand against the free coinage bill, there is no telling how the Con resional elections tbe coming fall may gi. Tut silver bill when sent over from the Senate to the House was referred bv speaker He el to the Committee on Coinage. The free coinage men objected to that method of disposing of the bill. They wanted to vote on it im mod itely, and a a consepieace Thursday and Friday and Saturday in Congress, were battle days in the Lower House to put tbe bill on its passage. However ou Saturday the Speaki-r's rule prevailed aud the bill remains in the hand of tbe Commit tee on Coinage. A Singular Lawsuit. The Pb.ladelphia Times under date of June 16, reports the follow ing singular lawsuit. Media has bM-n tn ated to a novel entertain ment in the Court House for several davn. and it hits attracted large aud iences. It appears that Antrim Wor nlow was driving along a public road iu Chichester some time ago and came upon a scone that is sel dom witnessed eutftide of Spain and her old colonies. It was a bull fight. With locked horns ami foaming mouths two gentlemen cows were engaged in a duel in the king's high- wav to the delectation of a bevy of femiuine Jerseys, who were enjoying the t-port in a field near by. His horse fearing bulls as all his kind do, slid sideways to the furthest admissible place and endeavored to pass v reganlless ot consequences and ol the restraint of his master. All would have been well but for a solitary tree that sent its branch overhanging the road, and it was these that tore tbe top off the Dear born, broke the trace and shot Mr. Worrillow out into tbe road. He wni picked up insensible, and Buffer - en for weeks before being able to get ii'iout again. Mr. Worrillow broiu'l.t fuit against the road Super vises for $."1,000 damages for negli- tm e u permitting the highway to le obstructed by the tree, and Judge ("avion hs wiistled with this for fuli two iJuva, unv"rtaiu whether tb blame rested ou tha buils, the road, the tree or the horse, but with iucli nntiousjtow aril tbe bulls. WHAT CAUS1 TMK HALT HESS. Worrillow produced many wit nesses as to the fact and Dr. Stell wagon. of Philadelphia, as to the cause of his baldness for his hair had all fallen out. The doctor called his Southern writer, Robert Yulee Toombs, of Georgia, comes to the front with one of the most 'spirited sketches of Southern life yet publish ed. Julian Hawthorne presents i curiou study of the Boston girl, asking of her in his title patre 44 H as it typicai'' Eleanor Sherman Thack ara, a daughter of Gen. W. T. Sher man appears for the first time in the literary world iu a discussion of Tkret Great Philadelphia Training Schools ; and Mrs. Itoger A. Prvor, considers tbe constitution of Ameri can Society in an interesting way. Trout Fishing in Lake Edward, and the actual experiences of "Trapping Urtxzly, ' will interest the hunter who proposes to roam the mountain ridges during tho summer. Arthur nberburne Hardv, one of the most rimouv to alight several feet distant, distinguished graduates of the Mili- though hardly with tho graie or pos ture he could have desired. The an imal then turned his attention to the bride, but the lady escaped by climb ing the pulpit stairs. The clergyman, wedding party and guests dared not stir, fur every movement caused the goat to make for them with lowered head, so for awhile the animal was monarch of all he surveyed, but the arrival on the scene of one of its infantile masters speedily reduced him to submission, and he followed the young stepson from the church an meek and humble a goat as ever dined on a tomatoe can. lhe bridegroom though much bruised and with one arm broken, insisted on having the interrupted ceremony completed. Peaches this Year. The Delaware peach growers have cried "wolf" so often that their an nual laments over the probable fail ure of the crops have come to be re garded by the public with a good deal of incredulity. Every spring an unseasonable frost, or a cold rain, or a hailstorm or a high wind or something or other, destroys the blossoms and prevents the possibility of any fruit to speak of, and every summer the supply in the market, if at some time better and more bount iful and others is reasonably suffi cient to meet the demands of the Consumer. This season, however.yt seems as if tbe wolf has really arriv ed. The reports of the daniago done by the oold weather of April and May are so substantial and come 'from such varied aud trustworthy sources that it may be taken as true that the Delaware peach crop this year will amount to little or nothing. This means that the Delaware farmers will be thousands of dollars out of pocket, that tbe railroads will lose a large amount of freight, and that hundreds of poor people, ordimarily employed in the canning houses of southern Maryland will lose for a time their means of livelihood. The only compensation for this misfor tune is to be found in the fact that next season, the each orchard's hav ing had a year's rest, w 11 be more than t ordinarily prolific. In the meantime there will be hard times in the Blue Hen's Chicken Slate. North American. Summer Trips te the Seasnere via tb PcnasjlTaala Rall-read- In accordance with the custom of past summers the Pennsylvania Ilail road Company bos arranged a series of pleasant summer trips for the peo plu of Western Pennsylvania to the most popular reecrta of the New Jersey Coast. The datesixed for the excursions are July 10th and 24th and August 7th and 2Ut. Tbe re sorts covered by the tickets are Cape May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle City or Ocean City, any one of which is a de lightful place to pass a few days of rest. The excursion tickets will be valid for ten days, and they will be sold from Pittsburg at $10, and at proportionately low rates from other stations. A special train composed of day parlor cars aud day coaches, wid leave Pittsburg on each of the days mentioned at 8 50 A. M , snd run through to Philadelphia, arriving at 7.16 P. M. The night will be passed in Philadelphia and the party will take regular trains to the seashore next morning. Passengers from Pittsburg, East Liberty, Irwin, Unio&town, Connels yille, Scottdale, Stonersville, Greens -, tarv Acadeinv, and tbe author of "fosse Ruse," which received last year such favorable criticism iu all English speaking countries, will start this month for Japan with the intention of preparing for the Cas- mopolitan , some articles on the mili tarv forces of that countrv, to be completely illustrated ;by photo graphs aud sketches. coktests ro Jci.r. High Life in Persia. Illustrated- S. G. W. Benjamin. Moths. Poem. Frank Dempser Sherman. A Flvinjnne Trip Around The World. (Fourth Pa.) Illustrated. Elizabeth Bisland. Three Great Training Schools Illustrated. Eleanor Sherman Thackara. Ltsses. Poem. George Edgar Montgomery. Court Life at Versailles. Illustrat ed. Edward King. American Society. Mrs. Roger ji. Pryor. The Augalus Bell. Poem. .Vury P. Brine. Trout Fishing in Lake Edward. Illustrated. Leinder Richardson. My Rods. Illustrated. Graydon Johnston. Was it Typical ? A Story. Illustrated. Julian Jltrwethorne. A Society of many Colorings. Lafcadio J learn. Trappiog a Grizzly. Illustrated. Mian Kelly. Presbyterianism in America. Rev. James Jti. Ludlow, D. D. A Woman's Heart. Poem. Hugo Hirsh. The Post Master at Bible Hill. Illustrated. Robert Yulee Toombs. Kev iewof Current Events. Mural Halstead. Social Problems. Clubs and Club Life. Edward Everette Hale. In Memoriam. Portrait. A Colored Philosopher. Poem. Illustrated. CAar F. .Wen. Nbw Berlin, Pa., June 19, 1890. Mr. Editor : Last evening an im meute crowd gathered on the college campus to witness the graduation if the class of 'JO. tvery year if wea thc-r permits from 801) to 1000 people j and sometimes more than this gatb er. People look upon this period of I the year as a place where they may ! spend a pleasvnt and profitabhjven ' ing Friend i meet glad friends : whom they love to see. Fond reeol-1 le. tioLS are brought to conversation, j and old friendships renewed. Tho class con&i&tod of eight mem- j bers who graduated in one of the 1 three principle courses Classical, j Scientific or Elementary. The pro gramme was an interesting one, and it was followed to tbe letter in fine spirit by the entire class. Each member showed his ability in the preparation and delivery of his oration and impressed the audicLC that years spent at college were not spent in 44talkjand idle play." On the evening before, Tuesday, Deputy State Superintendent Ho uck, delivered the annual address before the literary societies. His subject was the 401d and the New, and needs no comment for all who know Mr. Uouck can be assured that noth ing but a good lecture could come from 6uch a pleasant and genial man. Tbe exercises preceding thi, begin ning June l"2ih, were all good and TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Vinco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many year has established its reputation, i'here is nothing better. Try it. for sale by dealers and grocers. Chronic Cough Now! For If yon do not It may become eon nmpUve. rr CkmMmprtew, CrrofaOo, 8"wl HrVUUn and Watting Mrrri. then la noUilnc Ilk SCOTT'S Fmulsioh Of Tare Cod Lirer Oil and HYPO PHOSPHITES Or Tilm ana Bod. It 1 r'm- m tlAf !i!e u milk. Tmx fcour I othr t-callod Emulsions. i u. itt-.i jruluoor. Scott's Emulsion Thore ara poor Imitation. MlttaminH. PIANOS ORGANS. The improved method ef flBiD(j string! el Pianoa, ioTented bv urn, la cl tha moat important improvamesia evr made, making tbe iaatrnaionU more rich It musi cal in every tone, more durable, and leas liable to set out of Itiur. O . L. . f - . t . oiuueuio OTt.o .u , p;..,.. T,..I ,.Kirrl- in I'. .f whir,, i. at-a.sung i n i vjouvii ana and tie ritirrment of bia rarty principles, and nev er behind when the good of the people in local affairs are at stake. He U the kind of a man to nominate at tbe primary election, and the kind of man tbe peoplo will glad, ly vote for and elect to the office In No vember. DELAWARE. Ma. EoiToa : At tbe reqaeat of nnmer ona friend a and citizens of Juniata. I pre. sent myself U tbe consideration of the Re publicaaa for renomination for tbe office of County Commissioner, aubject to Republi can usages. My past admiaiatration of tbe office is a guaranty of what my future ac tion will b, If lavered by a re-nomination and re-election. FRANCIS HOWER. Enrroa Ssstoiil ad Refcblibas : Please announce the name of W. Harry Moore, of Walker Twp., as a candidate for nomination for County Commissioner, sub- ject to Republican nsagea. Mr. Moore a re cord aa a soiaier ana inizen im blemiab and be poaaesaea all tbe qualifica tions necessary tomake a good and efficient officer, having received within a few vo-a ol a majority .three years ago, after not be ine ahl toeanraaa the counly oo account of aicknesa in bia family, fullv attextsbis claim for the office. MIFFI.INTOWN. May 12, 1890. Editob Sehtisel ad Kepiblicak : Di-arSir.- The county government wbich ia lodged in tbe board of County Commis sioners, is of more importance in timas of peace to tbe people of the county than tbe general government aud therefore tbe board of county commissioners should be compoaed el honest and capable men, who will discharge tbe aflaira ol otnee lor tne eeneral cood. With this object in view I would name Joseph Sieber ol rayettej township as a citizen abundantly qualified to All tbe important office of county com- mistioner. His nomination at tbe primary election will give tbe people generally an opportunity to elect a good man to tbe im portant office in November. J LSI 1ATA. of able professors to make the Com mencement exercises a credit to the college. This rllegt was known as Unin Sewiniry uutii lhSl), when it was chartered ae Centra! l'cno. Col lege with the power of irraiitiiifj any deyrf evept tiit ofhiw or medi cine. .New lii-rlin n but a small in land town sittiftto on the north bank ef PeDu's Creek. Tue gtown is in holies of bavin"; a rn!rj i run to it, which will improve the place wonder fully. The to vn ic :ua'I, but I can trutbfallv say there Mre few towns that ean stirp iss it in m aintss and cleat liue-s. The streets are broad, and except the track look like a lawn. Ibere is no town m Central Penn sylvania that exceeds it iu general appearance and pleas mtuess ; and exceeds many of tbe towns in New Jersey, and some along the Hndson river which I have bad tbe pleurure to eee. 1i:x OX. . A Cure for Constipation and Sick. Heasdaclae. Corp ; chief excellrncf in any murical iusliutiieut. quality of 'one Other thinga, tbou-b im portant are ninth less so ttaa this. Aa in. atrament wttr. n niuical tenrs cannot be good llluatiatrU CAtaloguea of ntrw stoics, introdaced ths sut,ut sent tree. MASON & HAMLIN. ORGil AI PIASO CO., BOSTON, NEW TOKK, CHICAGO. April 23. It TO, t, ST AN I. EY'S KEKCTE OF EM I V i, .:v,.U'..,. c.,,,, ,.(llr ..wn. .d I 1T efti.-i; po-ition, tuerolero COUNTY TREASURER. Editob or tbb StmrKii akd Repcbu- cam Dear Sir: James J. McMuilin of Tuacarora township has numerous friends, who def-ire to have him announced as a c-.n didate for the office ol County Tre-ruror at the Republican Primary Election, subject. fu tbe lules that govern tne party, testing satir-Oed that if be becomes tbe standard bearer for that office, bo will prove a tower of strength before tbe people in old Tuaca rora and tbe upper end, aud throughout tbe entire county at tbe Novetub.-r election. He ia a tuan ot atiaigbt forward address and good btiBtuesa qualifications and common sense views of financial all'airs. TUSCAROKA. EliITOB OF THE JlKIATA BXTL.1 Z L ABD Repi-blicab Dear Sir lu conformity with tbe rules of tbe Republican party for prim ary nomination that all candidates for of fice must be publicly announced, 1 present tbe Dime of '..like Davis of Walker town ship aa a most suitable man for the office of County Triaaurer. Mr. Davis lives in tho heaviest tax-paving townxhie in the county, a township that baa not bean honored with a nouiibation tor county office in years. He bas been a heavy tax-payer all bis lite, an economical citizen, a tiller of the suti, a soldier iu the Union army almost three years, a member of the Natioual Guard fire years, a good citizen every way, whe will prove luuiitelf an efficient connty officer, it the people will do themselves justice in electitip hiui. WALKER. Editor Mcxtisel asd Refi'Blicab : No man iu tbi community Iiab the public confidence to a greater degree for honesty of purpose and financial integrity thaa Frederick. KpuchaUe, aud for that reaoa he is one ot the tittext im n in the county present dim Locis B. Atbibsob. F. M. M. Fibkell. ATKIXSOflf A. PE1.1ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis B. Atkinson, Esq., south ef Bridge street. fOct 26, 188S. WILBCRFORCE CII WEI EH, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rjyOffice on Bridge street, oppositj Coart House. Johb McLacoulis. Josicrn W. Stimmel HCLAUGIILIX h. 8TIMMEL, INSDBANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSlATJt CO., PA. tmOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, 1889-ly DB.D.M.CBAwroBD, Dt. DABWIB M.CBAWFOBB, R. D. M. CRAWFORD A SON. D1 have formed a partnership for tbe practice Of Medicine and tbsir coliatteral branches. Office at old atand, corner of Third and Or ange streets, Mifliiutown, Fa. One or both ot them will be tnund at their office at all times, unless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, WM). JVetc Goods. -ooo- addresaof all bout arenta you know A we i will senl you a ropy Kate FRAKhlLIX KKWS CO., 7'J0 CLeti.ut Sireet, rhila. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It in iu the form of dry roots and loaves, and is kuowu as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell it at 50cts a package. tf I'OULTKY FATS il preperly mamged. The Pei Lrav BtL LKTis, published nionth'y, finely illustrated, ia tbe best pei fr fancier and tanner. Less than tiv rents a month bring- it to you post ptl. Send stamp lor ni.uiple copy . Address '. y Lullthn, H'-io Fearl St. New Yora. LEG A L. E STATE JS'OTICK. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration, on the etat of Margaret Conner, laf of Fermanagh township, Jun iata couuty, Pa., have been granted to tbe undersigned reidtnc iu t.anje township. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and i election assured io November. those having legal citron to present them l FAYETTK. duly authenticated tor settlement. josefh KormtoeK. Arlmtnittrator, Mitfltntoun, Pa. May 14, 18'JO Gt. tor the office ol County Ireanurer. lie baa i.ot been an office eeeaer and lor that reasou will he acceptable to a larg) luaj ri- IV ot pvop.e. His eateuaive acquaintance which haa been acquired throughout the couuty by diiiigent attention to busiuuss will make him inviuc:ble before the people in November. MIFFLINTOWN. Editob Skhtimbl aid Repcblicab .- Dear .Sir : Johu F. Eiirenreller of Fayette towuship, may not i: known personally to every man in the county, but wherever be ia knowu his name when rueutione 1 in con nection with tbe nomination tor tbe office of County Treasurer, inspires Confidence. He is a xuum ot tbe people aud resides iu tbe banner district of tbe coouty eyes of all Juniata are turned upon Fayette at election time. Considering the personal qualities of Mr. EhreDzeller and the dis trict in wbich be lives hia nomination at the primary would be most timely aud hia 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 yotl will nd " Lt. Warner's Cora!-rie " printed oa the inside of every genuine Corbet. They ara sold by your nearest ry ood dealer. WARNER V.WOS. '.lairs.. New Yoi k and Chicago. 13 3 B?-l&e35a TTNti I esy Cum I not rosaa ircxely to rne Clicra fr a luce, east riir.n h&va ti'Ka re tern -aiq. I hm A ' ' t.. ..- J. ?'. X have i3rda tie eusoeat. i-i Jk SV-i-sT rtee) tal r"r V NT Zj sBum it, : ici'c y - ,v . r ii-j fkv':r. b jad at oik o f r c I rtv u-c ".; i.v.T-; htsd 1 Cm li vay c -.f.ati! XOi." ft iriat, c.i-1 ;t v !i jure ii-Tr-;3 K-wi.ajrvT. Rr..r, iSa.vi.r.T UNO FOR OUR CTlOau(s PRICKS ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 400 ACRES. 3711. YEAR. SALESMEN WANTED To represent one of the Urgest Narseries in tbe country. We guarantee satihfoction o all customers. previous experience necesaary. Salery and Expesise froaa start. Address, slating age, nOOPES. BRO. A. THOMAS, Maple Avenue Xursens. West Chester, Pa January 22. 1'J0-4L Redoced rates obi tbe 4tb of Jnljr the Ptnsi;ltaala Rllrsad. In pursuance of its usual Liberal poliev, tho Pennsrlvania Railroad Company will this year sell excur sion tickets for the Fourth of Julv holidays between all stations on its Unas at reduced. The tickets will be sold on Julv 3rd and 4th, valid to re turn until Julv 7tb, 1S93. This re duction in rates does not apply to tickets sold between New York" and Philadelphia, nor New York or Phil adelphia and Baltimore and Wash ington. Bv tbe use of tbene tickets one can make a very pleasant holiday trip at small cost. 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 Consumption, ia 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, jJsthtna, Catarrh, Bronchttts, and allthroatfru d lung Maledie. He hopes all suffer er will try his remedy as it is in valuable. Those deairins; the pre scription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a bleauine, will please- address Rev. Edward. 1. H ilon Vf.ii: i t.-: r i ' scours DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. 'Hea?saiii(iis law TO UEAK MEN Buflwiac from tbe eOaaas ef yoattirul errors, early eWar. waeuae weakness, lost maaaood. era. 1 will Seed a valuable traattas I !! eocitaunlxi' roll parumlM (whota core. FREE cHarae. A. splendid BMdleal work ; abonld ba raad by everr aaaa V la aw iuus and daUUtaaad. Addreav jteCi F. C WWUB. leois . Caaasw SALES AI E (If AVANTEDlN LOCAL. OR TRATELISC. U sell our Nursery Stock. Salery, Er- MBAM ABft RUmI. I? ' . . WiUiamsburtr. Kintrs County. X. a. " York, " - rrr7 ztmwrm pw J oocnester, pi. 1 : LTATATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad. miniatratlon.'oD tbe estate of Frederick 11. Frymoyer, late of Fayette township, Juni ata county, 1'., bavc beeu granted tu tbe undersigried residing In sanie towobbis. All porsous indebted to sid estate ( ara re. quested lo make in mediate payment, aud tbobe baving legal claitua to reM:tit them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN U.FKYMOYEK, (sroomti, Jummta county, Pa. Juno 18, lbP ijt. Announcements. The followiug scale ot prices for an nouncements Las lieen mutually agred up. on by tbe undersigned, aud no deviation from the same will be made : Congress, $25 ; President Judge, $23 Senate $19 ; Legislature, $7 ; Associate Judge, Prethonotary, Register and Record er, Sheriff and Conety Treasurer, each, t') ; Commiaaioner and District Attorney, each, $3 ; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additienal communications recom mending candidates will be charged 10 cents jer line. Money in all caaes to be paid is ADVAKCB. Wat. M. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWE1ER. Edittr Sestikel asd Kepcblicax. ASSEMBLY. Editob Seetisel asd RirrBLic : An nonnce that Wm. Iieitzlor of Port Boya is a candidate for tbe nomination of As. eemblyman from Juniata Mr. Hertzler is the present member, and hia record com mends itself to snch a degree that it seems like s mistake not to retarn him to the State Legislature. PORT ROYAL. COUNTY CI1 AIRMAN. Editob Sextuiel ad Kepiblicak . Dear Sir .- Please aunomice Calvin B. Hornii k of Mifflintown aa a candidate for chairman ot the Republican County Committer. Mr. Horning i(Tan able organizer and ill make an etticieat ctiairman. MIFFLINTOWN. PBOTHONOTARY. Editob Sehtiiia-l asd Repcbdicaii : At tbe request of many friends. I ak vou: Pease ar.nounce mv nsme as a candidate tor the office of Prothonotary, subject to the ossgei of the Republican party in Jun iata county. It 1 receive the nomination and am elected I will try to please tbe peo p'e whom I could serve in tbe duties of tbe office. OLIVER C. DIFFENDEKFER. COCNTT COMMISSIONER. Editob or tub Sextieel apd Bepcbu- cab .- Please announce tbe name ef Uriah Sbnman ot Delaware township aa a candu date for the office of County Commissioner. Mr. Shaman rauks among the best citizens in the county. Be is able and honest. lie has always been in tha front for tha ad. Qki'HANs' COLKT SaLE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of sale fer tbe par nietit of debts issued out of tbe Orphan's Cuiirt of J uuMta counly. Pa., I tbe un..Vr si:ned, adiuinistrator, of Edward A. 11 r- j e i 1 ,1,11, .niltliyi, tfilll'll, j county, dee'd, will sell by ;utiiic vwiufnawr I ou'erv. at lhe late r-sidei.t ol said decadvnt j in ra-ette tawnobip, J uiiUtj county, I'a ,ou TlltaDAT,TUE 17n DAT OT JVLT, A D., 1890. t one o'cloek P. XI., ol said day, the fol lowing domribo.1 Valuable Real K,ta(', to wit. Tract No. one: A tract of land situate ia Fayette towoxhip, Juniata cjunty. Pa., bounded en tbe n.irtli by land.i ot Lewia Degen, on lhe east by lauds t Sophia Os. wald's heirs, cu tbe se;ltli by laud of Eliz abeth Leonard, aud on the west by lauds ol Wiiliani llAndta, contaiuiiij SevenD-elglil Acres, and forty-six peicties o! "land, more or less, ana Dsving tnereon erected, 2 Frame Dwelling Houses, Bank Barn, and outbuildings. Tract No. two. A tract ol land aituate in Fermanagh townabip, Jnniata county. bounded on the north by lauds of Jacob and George Hower, on the ess: by lands of John M. Stoner, on the south by lands of Henry Hambright and James Williams, and on tbe west by public roul, levtinc ov er ahade mountain, containing FORTY ACRES, more or less haviug thereon a Dwelling House and Barn. TERMS OF SALE. 25 per cent, of the purchase money to be paid pn the confirm ation ef tbe sale by the court. 2.5 per cent, on tbe 1st day ;of April, A. D., 1891, when deed will be delivered aud possession giv en, and thrbjlanco oo the first day of April, A. D., 192, with interest from the first day of April, A. I)., 18 91 to be secur ed by judgment. LEWIS DEGEN, Jldminvslrator. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less than five minutes ; no pain, ne extracting. That I can extract taath without pain, by the ue of a fluid applied to the toeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased -e Gams (known as Scnrvvl treat ed anrcfauftillv - ' , c- J NO MORE OF THIS! fp Bttbbsr Bhoe unless worn unootnforsablv Mxbt, will offcau slip off tlie fet. To remedy tbis evil the " BCLKiESTER " RUBBER CO. offar a shoe with the Inside of the heel lined with rulAmr. Tbis rhn- to the shoe and prevents the KuUier from slipping off. Call for tbe "Colchester" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS " andyouoan waia, rua or jumi.'ln them. Corasumption Surely Cured. o Taa Enrroa: Please Inform your readers that I hava a poalnva remedy for ths abovs-narued dlaeaaa. By Its timely use thousanda of hnpelaaa oaaas have baen parmanantly eured. I ahall be glad so sand two bottlas of my remedy FB to any of your raadera who bava eonaumption If thay win Bead me their Kzyiraaa and P. O. eddreaa. Haspect tUy. T. A. aUXXJCat, 11, C, IU a'aarl St., M. Y. and a cure case. Teeth Filled and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or remoddled, from $3.00 to $12 per set.' Beautitul Ghbi Enameled Teet inserted at prices to soit all. ' AU work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Teems Cash. G. Ij. DERR, Practical Dentist, established ia suvruBTeWB", Pa., u I860. Oct. 14 '85. KITH KR 1 Ol H'limtl nilivnu.. . With Llack Diamcns Kooruvc to ccn-Ea the sav. HV GO SO PAS rOM THE LAKD OP VOV BlKTHt UacAuaa rr auuldv covers the luih. Send for illustrated circialar to M. Eiiret, Jr., & Co., 433 Walnut Htroet, PHILADELPHIA. SXJJSlrER goods No more Winter for moath, to come. Summer is jjere and to conform to the change the Senior member of th firm has juet returned frosi Eastern Markets, whare he M. lected with great care the g00fj. that his many patrons favor. DROP JJ. W hare now filled 0Ur shelves with Summer Good, of till kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated ear efforts to givw them goods u ei i ! t i likiej niirruipQn ... l believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite vou to come and ea and be satisfied In our dress goods department we have almost everything Don't be backward, call for what vou want. Shoes and Soots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality aud price. Whatever improvements hav been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door ewrviee. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line oA Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line &t QUEEJV3 WARE in the county. Kverv hou.e must have its lull pupplv el 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 Stkeet, OrrosiTi Ccckt Iloust, JMilHiiitovr-ii, I'a.., Frctl'k i:ssm:c!iai)e tm. PENNSYLVANIA RA1LX0AD. TIMK-TAliLE On and alter Sunday May 11, 1H90, trains that stop at MtUiiu will ru as follows: EASTWARD. Harhihsi Rn Accommodation lesvts Al. tnona dsilv at 8"a. rn., Tyrone 6 69 s. m.t Mount Union at 0.54 a. m., N'ewten Hamil ton 7,0" a. in.. MeVevtown 7.20 a. in.. Lew istown 7,45 a. ru.. Milford 7.0-.' a. ra., MifBin t.12 a.m.. Port Rfiyal S,17 a. m-. Mexico H, 2:1 a. m , Tuacarora 8 2 ia. ra.. Vandyke t 30 a. m.. Thorupnontown P.37 a. m., Dur ward 8.42 a- m., Miilerstown H,48 a. ra., Newport S,00 a. m.a arriving at Hamsburg 10,05 a. in., and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. ra. Sfa Suore Ezfbeks leaves Altoona daily at 7,15 a. Ui., aud stopping a all regular stations botween Altoona and Harrisburg, reaches Milliin at 10,05 a. m., Harrisburg 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 8.15 p. in. Maii. Train leaves Pillsburg daily at 5,30 a. ui., Altoona at 2,08 p. m., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin at 5 03 p. m., Harrisburg 7.00 p. ui., Phil adelphia 10,jj p. m. Mail Express leaves Fittaburg at 1 00 p m. Altoona 6 2o p m ; Tyrone 6 52 p m ; Hud lngdon 7 37 p ru ; Lewiato a 4 1 p ni ; Mif flin 9 03 p ra ; Harrisburg 10 45 p m ; Phila delphia 4 2b a m. Day Exfbess leavea Pittsburg at K.O'I . M. ; Altoona 1 1.00 A. M.; may be fUgj-d st Millliu at 2.05 P. M.; arrives at Harris, burg at 8,20 P. M ; al Philadelphia, 6.M P. Philadelphia Express will stop at JiiiHin at 11 87 p. tu., when flagged WESTWARD. Vast Libb l.-avcs Phiad-lphia d.iilv at 11 40 a m; Harrisburg 8 40 p ni j Mifflin 6 06 pm; Lewistown 6 28 p in ; Altaoua 7,00 p m ; arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 65 p m- Wat Passiboib leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrisburg, 8 15 s. m.; Duncannon, 8 64 a. m.j Newport, 9 26 a. tu.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.j Thompsnntewn. c r. . . . . . e a. m.; an uyr, iu iwj a. ru Tuscar ora, IU 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.j Port Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; Millliu, 10 20 a. m.; Miliord, 10 26 a. iu.; Narrows, 10 34 a. ra.; Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVertown, II 14 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, II 8 a. m.j Hun tingdon, 12 17 p. ra.; Tyroue, 1 07 p.m. Altooua, 1 45 p. ra., and stopiet all regular stations between Harrisburg and Alteooa.; Oyfter Express leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 5 s9 p. in., Harrisburg, 10 20 p. m. stoppiug at Kockviile, Marynvilie, Duncn-' nen, Newport, Millerstown, Thonipsoutown Fort Koyal, time atMilrlm, 11 50 p. rH.; a.i! teona, 2 15 a. m.,aud Pittaburg, , 10 a. m. Mail Tbaim leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. tn., New lrt, 12 14 p. m., MiHIin 12.52 p. m., atop pingat all regulur stations between MiUiio and Altoona reaches Altoona at 8 4t p m , Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. Altooma Accombodatiom leaves Phil adelphia daily at 11 40 a. m., Harrisburg at 4,10 p.m., Duncannon 4,45 p. m., New port . IS p. iu., Millomtown 5,22 p. m , Thompsontown 5.:i4 p. in., Vaudyke 8 8f p. m., Tuscarora 6,40 p. in., Mexico 0,47 p. m., Port Koyal 6, .2 p. ui., Mifflin 6,0s p n., Lewistown 0,21 p. m., McVeytown f,,' p. la., Niwton Hamilton 7 p. m.. Huntingdon 7,10 p. m., Alt..euA Hj p. uj Pacific Exprepslrave Philadclpijia 11 20 p ra ; Harrisburg A ID a uj ; Duncannon 8 88 Bin; Newport 4 0 J a ui ; Mifllin 4 83 a in; Lewictown 5 ol a m ; McVeytown 6 22 a.nii alt. Union 6 40 a ru ; Iluntrngdu b 12 a li.; Pet.rsbi.i 6 20 a in ; Spru.-f Crcik 6 40 a m ; Tyn.fe 7tMiUi; iJi's Mills 7 22 a in; Altooi.a b 05 a m j Pi:tcbu:g Pi p tn. WORK OFFERED I M u " ' energetic reliable men. to solicit oid. is . r Nursery stock. Satis faction to customers guarate-d. Suc cessful baleDiueu are mkicg good wages. No experience necessary. We hire on sal ery and offer sj.eciat inducements to begiD ners for next 00 days. Address (stating age.) W. D. CHASE CO., Lock Box ,M. Geneva, N. Y. AprU 0, '90-8L.