SENTINEL V REPPKLICAN MirFLINTOWX. vTrTtrmT,jrLY 1,190. T. F. S CHWEIER, bditob a-tn rmorirrr. Eepublicau State Ticket. it IVJ RNOlt, OKOmiK W. PKLAMATF.T?, Prr.wftird County. i.ihtf.n vr IO FKNOR, T.OI IS A. WATIIKS, Link :ma County. k R.rmisv -f intkrnu. a v fairs, tttomas J. STKWART, M. .'i'-it'.rY C i-mty. T"- l:i::c!j inter money in lV.U'TMS Avre-s In st'-t if. .11 :it to ?!-2.f-. An r.it'fjK r. b nt. trick rtviy win I'Tire, wl.i.-h Piitti-i.i'i will discover lieTt Novi-tuber. r- i I i t : t : - n v.i'. :e svit nji Salt K w t i N r. Tut I.ntiiMuna L ttry bill wns ! by i1 c F...;r i;mi I','i--I:itui'e v. :;1(t ( i. . ,t : ii .i-'s . t'. 1 1 will t;ik.i li'.i.u bny to hold 7.1 ! iiit. 'f t'ie I tu ci atic jutty in line for the N mUvr election. 'Thk t ruin wl.uh went 1 1 rc ticju K.in'e ( 'reek bi i.le. near Collins, ville, Tcvts. was l.uleil with beer and I 1 1 1 The natives from the surround: nr c, mntry wer not IoDl,' in learning how much liquor ws vroin t wavte, und in a few hours nearly the holo t"wnIii was drunk. Not For Pattison Tnr Piiihidclphia nquirer av: Mr. loii' l M.-i li in. f jimerlv emir man of th UraJf irl C uut lm ucrafn: c.'iuiaitt'e, now -uj.er-'ntm-lwit ( tue i'oliiisvlvaiiia I'anal C. inj ury. i- one r tiie 1 morrats w ho i- ( j osod to Irs party's an ti: l-te for i-j cr'or. H is out spoki ii in 1. is ( ppo-it ion. Siid l e. "I ai.! utterly opposed to Puttisou m a. ' i : i of bis vt j of ttie Soldier It-trial bill. -l.:eh w.is liappily pis s d over his head, and i t day one of the best aud su.-M huiii.ine laws in o ir S'se. I tinnk you understan-l I,i- w'uen I -.ay that I oppose l'at t:.s.'ii"s e! ct'.-n f rtivern..r n.t be" et;:-.. I have :o:v l..e lor the Kepub. h an i nr;v. I haii- rerlt rtspn-t t" T t :: 1 : 1 N-IC...T.. t. t I t !i- :irl. k -i i mil' I- ill x III It -i V tilt', cted. j,''icrntie'.t t'rotn beiti; i- s. I Silt a S; it. ail I sritioi.nl J'!! I t i-.an t -t .! n li.tlt if i !i ir ii s-'ut iijiciit f x the tia it it inn-; will ni-t le ftble 1. 1 ji i i.- t .late "ir form of jfnv evntueut. It wis innate sentiment that iruiij'ted 1 1 its yunnj men nf our State and i' nintrv t. v luntcei- in 111 defetlse if the lilliuU, ail J j ra t s.irdi 1 -.'a in, as s .r.ie of the men f tlli.s ditv sir, actuate them, (i. .v rnoi- l'attisou. hy his v.-to of tlixt bil!, did all that, was in his power to to crush out i f the minds of the rising and Cuming ovm ration that natural end ju.-t aripieciatiou of (latriot i.iin. "My fnither reason for opposing Pattison is, if ha were elected (which is not possible), it would uiilv do iuornli the I h-mocratic party in the future. l iic 1 h tu n-rats of Pennsyl vania . rc ri"t rtipoiisil .le for llov- eruor 1'attis.iii's acts, whether oood or had, until they renominated him. Now t very ineniln r of tho pfirtywho votes for him approves of all his acts. Therefore the KepuMican party can, with tho utmost propriety, charge the li ni. ciats with Leino; soldier haters. Sho-;!d he he elected nlin, what is to pict nt him from showing liisconteir.pt for tho . Mitrs in a still more marked wn ' It wn the soldiers who saved the I'nion of these States. Yes. they saved l'enii hlvaiiia fri ni pillage. Cut of course ti.at wa-, all wroii"-. according to Mr. l'attison's Christian and political (not Ii iiioi iatii' notions. This suh ject is worthy of heing treated hy a masterly liar. 3, ud of cuurse I am only able to give a mere outline of the position that Governor l'attisou, by hi then one-man power, trid to inject into our manner of treating the brave vol,inte.-r Holdiers of our uunt rv." A Frokibition Champion Dead- Nru Y..I.K. .Inly Otli. - (.t-nerxl Cliiitoii !'.. I'isk. tiie IVohibitionist leader, died nt his home I7" West l"i!ty eighth rtreet. at half p ist ten o'clock tkia morirtic Hu lund Rtif- fere-1 frcu nn attack c f the death e-rrp wan since last w'nter and I lac to a relapse. t.'iititou lU.weii Fisk was Kirn on IWetuber S. 12S. at the village ,.f t iri-rsville. Livintou couuty, N. Y. His p.-ireuts w r. . f Puritan" stock, who had etuitrrafed ftom New Eng land to the ( ii-ni Hie Valley. His fa ther. Captain llcnjaiuin Fi.-k was a blacksmith and wairuii niuki r. Cbn ti'ti was his ti ft II sun and n lu-u the child was less then - years old the family emigrated to Michigan, set tling in the wilderness countv of Leu awe, where two years later Captain Fisk died, leaving his widow to face th world with six Ikivs to rear. A SELf -MAXiE MAX. Clinton whn nin was bound out to Deacon Wright, and worked on his farm for several years. He pick ed up hie education by indomitable effort. He sot his first Iook of Latin l-Mins by training a coon to ila tricks anJ selling bim to a circus. When he was thirteen his mother marrietl illi.nni Smith a well to-.lo fanner. Mis tei-father I.ke.l hit and the l:i. wan preannj; to enter the Wesieyan Seminary at Albion when Mr South die.I. The twice widowed mother rcmovel to Albion, and Clint in lH-an Ids studies, bat before h wan graduated hit e sijht failed him and he hadtoorjve tip all 1ioim-s of taking a collepjw ours. Hp U nimi' a i lcrk in n store after ward : was an insurance ajrert. He entered the army as a private, 1-' cime a colonel and a brigadier gvn j vrai. lie was a .Uetuoitist in reun ion. In IONS he was the National Prohibition candidate for the Presi dency. There are thousands upon thousands of men in privatt! life as nl'le nndas o,od ns was (iuneral Fitik, but to the youth who is at tached to the glitter of public life, the career of the (ieiu riii is a thin in; li;.;ht in the way of what may Ik? m riiie.t. Dependent Pension Bill- President Ilirrison signed thePe- pcm.ent I rf.cn x-ill. i lit- toil jw in:' are the rules prescribed for obtaining pension under the new law approved June 'J 7, l9lj All pttikiocs under this act will l oiuuieli.-e from the date cf filiuir the : iippli. atioti (executed lifter the .as sae of the act) in the Pension Ilur eau No apphca,iou or declaration will be good, if executed before June 27, 1S!M, (date of the a"0, or if not in the form hnbstantially prescribed by the Secretary. Iischare :erti ticatus need not be tilel until called for. The rates of this law are not affecte-l by the rank of tiie soldier This act provides the following rates: For dependent father or mother, $12: the wid.iw, ?S. and J2 additional for each child of soldier under 1" years : and if the widow dies, the child or children can draw such pension. The soldier is entitled to any rate from $ to 12 according to inabilitv to earn a support. A pensioner under ex'st ing laws niav ai-olv under tios onu, or a pensio'.er under this one may applv under other laws, but can draw only oi,e peu.-u u at the same time. This law lv.pitns in a soldier's case: (1 An honorable discharge (2) That he serv d at least iiiuety davs. oil A permanent phvsical or mental inabilitv to aru a upport, n"t l ie to icious habits. (It neetl not i:ue ol lginnted III the e-ervice. ) In ca.e c f a widow: (I) 1 hat the j ii-I.l er crvei at Whs! iiiucty ilivs. ! ,2) That he was hctifiublv lischar; eil l'riK'f cf i!erttli, luit it need not have li-en the result of hit service. ( 1 1 Tint t'ue wi.l.irv "is Titlmut i.ther uit ans i f n i.j.,i t than her daily Iu li"V."" (o Tluit she tiittrried the auLiiwr I'lir t. Juue 27. lisSO, date of tbn act. Indr iiei'dent parent's case: (1) TLat the m M r i'ie ! i f a wii?id, liijurvcr l 'sea-e whi. 'l liud. r vriu r ll:s s.w.mM ! : . -. , , ' ,.. t,., ! ii. , u ! i .-!. ti !irv r.x.ts aim Ii nvrs, nn.l is known he hit no lurmer hilii. ( lliat; -, ... ., ... T. .,, tnother ior father! is nt rn writ de- i . ... i . . i i t- ! runt Ul I'll I I l-T I .nia in. - I .... U.r. Qwt legiilly Iniiiiid for her oir hisi sup Pol t. 1 he rules and r.-ulation- of tie ; 1 rp:irtruent will govern aplicjints anil attorneys. I lie Tee autili in no case 1-e greater than ?li. and only s shall 1h agreed upou hereunder be tween tha claimant and ugeut. I'enn)ltanla Uallrnad t Hie Sranbrf-erBd se lect i:rurtluu. The secon l of tha Pennsylvania Ki.ihcmi s Kerits of M-lt-ct escursions to the sensiilo resurts of New Jersey occurs ou Thurs.hiy. July 24tli. The jioiiit-; eiubruceil iu the tickets are Aluiitic City, C'tipe May, Sea lle Citv. or Ocean Citv, any one of which may !e ch't'i'. The Jersey Const was never more uttntctive than it i- this seaMOii, anl there was never f-o much to ntiuiB..' aDl entertain the vifntor. nor is their any port-ibid wny in which all the pleasure of ashore ! life can be more thoroughly enjoyed than through the medium of these l ... I A special tram composed of dAvi" . ' .'. . il . ' , i ; niirli Itorin? bill saw Lis house in parlor cars and dav coaches, will h ave 1 'ittsburjr on the date mention ed, at S 30 A. M., aud run through to Philadelphia, arriving at T.l P. M. The niffht will bo p isse.1 in Phiadel phia and the pary will take regular trains to th seashore next morning. Passengers from Pittsburg, East Liberty. Irwin. Uniontown, Connells vilie, Scottuale. Stoucrvill-, CJreena Imr.'. or Johrstown mav tske the e.-eninLf trains leavim; Pittsburi; fori in i i i l - ?A t w in i r I Philmlelphia at 4..50 and S.1U 1 . 31., ,,.! rn..o.l to the shore the next morning The first of these excursions was a grand success and similar good for tune is predicted for tbe others The excursion rate from Mifflin is $..;.. The special will leave at 3 05 P. M. Anv special information in rffrard to these excursions! may be obtained by addressing Thomas Watt. Passenger Agent. Western District, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. Juniata Yeterun'B Re-anlon. Time, Thursday, Sep. 2.V, 1MK). MirvMNTows, June 4th, lS".i). Kxecuttve committee of the Tetei un assoi-iatiot met and decided that the re union, should lie held in Mif-) wbo desire it, he will cheerfully send tlm. on Thursday the 21th "day of '(free of charge) a copy of the per S, ptember, 1V.HI, and Appointed the acription used, which they will find following committees : j sure cure for Coantmpft'on, ,1sihm; Committee on arrangements J. ' Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throat.and W. Hnghes, chairman : W. II. Rod- ( lung Maltdits. lie hopos all stifler gers, II. W. Knisely, J. L. North, ; will try his reniedv as it is in Cieo. Goshen, (Jen." Wm. Bell, David ! valuable. Thus, desiring the pre Cramer. John Kirk and John Howe. J ncription, which wiU coat them noth- Comuiittee on Finance Mifflin, I. iffcS r"ay prove a blessing, will I. Mussor, Mosea Pannabaker and please address Rev. EJwnrd.1. Wilson, Ci,.re,. IIe'k. Williamsburg, Kings County, New Committee on Finance? Patter. ' ork. s n. John Pannab iker. John Cope lun.l and Kenj:imin iStine. Township Committees to organize each township. Miifor I V. B McCahan. H O Meloy. James Stewart. Benle B. F. Croeier, James Co der. John P. Mc William 8. Tuscarora James Milliken, C C. Sarvis, J. J. McMnllin. Lack Absalom Iiice, Wm. LauTer, James Ii. lihine. Spruce Hill J. L. Barton, G. W. Prrrer, Crrna Jacob. Port R.taIO W. Olirer. Jona than Orr. Jiiim Tinasell. Tnrbett W. Y. Landia, O. W. . FinV. W IT flerr,;r...e i Fermaniwrh Sarum 1 Col.lron A .1. MoiL Jonathan Kiufr. I Favette TV-w-; nmn S T. -T- Alister, T. T. IHvis. Monroe W. V. Realinr, Sarauel Shotsbnrper, Michael Rumfelt. Snquehauua 1. T. Nichols, Elias Crawford, E. O. Sheaffer. Greenwool J. K. Stiaalin, J. T. Dimm, Paul Cox. Delaware .Jonathan Kf isor, Hen ry Swalib, K. W. Huiuphrey. Thonpsontown L N. Grubb, John WVbster, II. S. Henkels. Walker Luke Davit-, Wm. Fry, II. I. Conrad. Adjourned. W. J. Jack-mas, Chairman. G. W. Brr.cHnr.i.p, Secretary. Xeaclier' tiamlnatlont Tor M tllintown ar.d Fermanagh, in Minliutown, July 23. Pattersin and Mi'.f rd in Patter son, Julv 2-1. Port itoval and Turbett, in Port Rorr.l. J-j'ly 25. Walk- r, in Mexico, July '2K. Uealc, in Johnstown, July '20. Tuscarora, r.t McCullooh's !ills, July 3D. Iick, at Cross Keys, July 31. Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill, Au gust 1. Fayette, in McAIistervillo, Aug. 2. Monre. in Hichfield. Aug. 4. Susquehanna, at", l'rosperity, Au gust 5. Gre"nwxd, nt Straight Water, August (J. Thompsontown, in Thompson town. Aug. 7. Delaware, in East Salem, Aug. S. Examinations will lcgin at 8 o' clock. Strangers will le required to j furnish a rcommendatmn of good moral character. Applicant must lw examined in the district in which they intend to teach. Directors and friends of educ ition are invited to attend. A ieeial examination will 1 held i:i Mifilintowii Aug. 3D. Joint II. Caknkv, Co. Supt. XEH URI U STORE. ,r I M. P. Cm jTiiB:', PharmicisT, has openeit a new drug store in Mif- ttott.kT&ll T.l tlO 111 kTlu-L' flltl llllA ' cf till x xnlri t-it in a first class Iriir hti-re. 1'rks. kii-tiuns imiLin ly i'i)h.iMin. IViritv of inretli- ellts i;iinnuit-el. The ntroptif of t.K tiiMic is resix itftiiiv w.ncitet!. I K-itu -rat nnd KeyiMter lmiMinir, il'.site t).ld Fellows' Hall, ltrid'e street. tf. " A Cure Tor Constipation and slrk Headache. lr. Sila Itiie while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a rixt tliat ! vrhen -.mI'iue I with other herlis, I '!lk-' nn -!,s-v ,rrta,in 'ur f,;l iu toe d.str.tw.tion ot sai.l land- colistipatb'ii. It is iu the form of I ILHEKFOUCE SCHWEY1 as lollies i KiiniT me wt-m. ml in f're si. k ii.a.l.'U-l.- in one ni;bt. , . 111 1 l - ..f rliu lir-a.r mt.l L.ltijv& uit.l for the clearing 141 of the i-omplex-ion it d -s wonders. Druggists sell "l ' Main our prices are awnv below all com petition. letween .M'c anil .H we outcry, at Ihe late rrsideut ot said decdeut will sell yotl a nobby Spring lerby, ! n Kajstte township, Juniata county, Ia.,on in D'inlnp, Knox. Youmiin or English ! tiii-bsbat, tub 17a pat or jclt, a. d., IS'jO Blocks. At S'-i.o'J we will sell VOlt ' at one o"cl'x k 1. M., or said day, the tol the finest IVrbv ma.le which is fust ;'" destritwd Valuable Real EMale, to 1 oil below cnisive Hatters' prices. "'i:r,ct No. on: A ,rmct of Unii .i,,e in If VOll want Crush or Tourist Hat we ! paVette township. Juniata county, la., call RCCOliiUio.lato Von with any color j bounded en the nortu by lands ot I.awis an l shape voj desire. An.l in every j Depeo.on the east by lands ot Sophia s- instance von 11 etlect a .saving at Meyers Clothing; House. Tarrible wrrk of flames. Loriavii.i.E, July The family of Mr. Watsep, consisting of his wife, their S-vear-ohl sou and 18 tncnths- okl infant, were burned to death near ' "arm"?.v Kentncky. on Saturday. Sir. Watson had bem awav from home with a number of friends to cut a bee tree, and cn his return, at 11 Vlt- fe. tlx. i.,e. e.f a nei7h borinp- bill saw his house in flames. Defore he could reach the home the family, who had gone to bed. were cnt off and were bevend all hope of rescue, incendiary orijrin. The tire was of C,E. ER.iL A E If S ITEMS. D laware couuty jeple complain of tramps. A iiiiiibuuiif iu.iu uamca .cuiieii , ., " A Harrisburg man named Schlich- l" '"" moiu organ content. Sixteen telegraph jsjlcsout of uiue- .. in- r i,,.:it i 't i t v- i T-t ' struck Iiv Ii'-hnirtr iiiiritii Tlmr. : a.iuia. i iiiiiu oiiiui., a nura- d:.v's hb-rru, and kuocke.i to piec.s. After a barn raising in Lancastrr county the ructure was tos'ed by placing in it eleven women whose combined weight was 2040 pounds TO CON SUM PTIVES The undersigned having Lwen re btored t health by simple means, after Buffering for several years with a sever lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suf ferers the means of cure. To those A IlemarVable Faster. Galesa, Id., July 9 John Roth, a ' pauj-eT in the county hospital, is the grf atest rival of tne illustrious Tan ner that has come to the front of late. This remarkable faster, accord ing to th testimony, of the county physician and of Superintendent Byrne, bas not tasted food, solid or liquid, in eight weeks and his re markable period of abstinence) has reduced him physically to a slight ciegree onlv. On Mav 23 last he wai brought to the County House, aud since that tirne not a morsel of ftKxl has passed bis lip. As his fatt bepan a week before he w as brought to the hospital, he has existed und-r these, remark able conditions for the seemingly iin ptmsiblij jeriod of eiyht weeks, yet be has not retiuced greatly in llesh ar.d set as na well as whtn his f ist began. HpTtTNonrxD, O., July 9. Arthur liusinger, a 20year-old farmer's son, living six miles north of here, met with a sbockinjr death last veniue freni a heavy electric lo;t while try ing with a number of others to get some hay in out of the ruin. He was standing beside a hav-wagon, half loaded, pitchfork in hand.. when;IIeav- cn s weepon descended, tvery arti cle of clothinp on his body Jwaa re duced to shreds except his thii t, only a small piece oftw hich was left around his neck. His chest was made per fectly raw, and a ljrga livid nicely formed cross was marked on his back. Both legs were blackened and made ghastly; but the most cur ious part of the fatality w as what happened after he was struck. The bolt having his body entered j -' ,, l 1 e gTOUnd Bt ins feet aliU excavatl j the as cleanly as if done w ith a steam shovel a hole exactly like a grave. The sixother men standing around were all seriously but none fatally shocked. LKG It. jyOTICE. PropoMla wi:l h received at the Com. niinaiuQar'a otlice in Mifttmio ru, up to 1 o'clK-k. Au;ut IJ b, 1 r th- pait.tn g of the M (II. n bridee. J. II. CrxsinoiiAH, f FaaKcis Ilowka, I Com. AUAL"M BlCE, ) CommiKiioxer's OltU e, ) July 12, 1K0. i 4t. E ESTATE NOT1CK. otice is herrbv given that fvtiera of Ad. ' nunltration.on the estate l Frederick II. ' Fr nicer, luie t Fayette townnt i. Juni j at county, Fa., have bet-n (iranted t" the j underpinned ri'Hidinr n aitie toanhit'; A I Jvrsons indcbel to and rotate ara re. quritd to make tninirdi.ite payment, atd ttmp bavinit leRal claims to present them dutv autheutK-ated tor ettli!nnt. JOHN U. FKYMUVEK, iWolamui, jKiiata roa. Pa. June 18, lsv-i. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' I'onrt for the connty of ! Juniata. In the matter of the Et'e of S AMUEL n. FISHEK. The anditor appointed by the court to i audit, etr- m,-i adjust lhi first aud tlnal j bixwuui - ii"-i- .iTCii.i.i.ui.-i?iii.H, i I sod to report li-tdiutim oftheblsnre ii ! I the bands tf sai accountant, will meet ' ai-count ol J. Hatl N eely.-adiniristrator, ( the patties ioteretei tor the purposes of, his appointment, on Wi-duesday, J alv SUth, Is'.O, at 10 o'clock A. at b. otlice in M :t!1intawn, I'a., hen and bere all par. : iniereieii muiii present ana (ioio " . . . , - - . c t i raid's heirs, on the south by lauds of Eiiz- alotti Leonard, aud on the wet by lands ot William iiarmaa, containing $eicBt-lght cre, and forty-six perches ol land, niore or less, and having thereon erected, 2 Frame Dwelling Houses, Bank barn, and outbuildings. Tract No.tn. A tract ol land situate in Fermanagh township, Juniata county. un.d on the north by lands of J-ob and Georee llower, on the eas; by lands ot John M. .Stoner, on tho south by lands of Henry Hainbright and James Williams, and on tha west by puolic roa.1, le tting ov er shsde Jroountain, containing I'URTT ACRES, more or less having thereon a Dwelling House and Barn. TEKMS tK SALE. 25 percent, of the purchase money to ba paid on the continu ation of the sale by tbe court. '! per cent, ou tbe 1st dayOl April, A. D., lftfl, when deed wit; b delivered and possession giv en, and tbefblanca on tbe Hrst day of April, A. D., lt92, with interest from the tir.t day el April, A. I)., 1 8 11 tobe secur ed by judgment. LEWI? IKGEN, fdmintsfraior. Announcements. The following scale ot prices for an- nouncementa has been mutually aereed un-' ..- a on bv the tinaers.cnea, ana no aeviation i . . 1 from the same will be made Congress, $25 ; President Judge, $25 Senate $10 ; Legislature, $7 ; Associate Judge, Prwtbonotary, Register and Record er, Sheriff and County Treasurer, each, $5 ; Commissioner and District Attorney, each, $3 ; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additional communtcatioa receru mending candidates will be charged 10 cents (er line. Money in all cases to be paid is ADVANCE. W. M. ALLISTiN, Kditor Juniata Herald. B. K. SCHWEIER, Kdximr SBBTCttL ASD KEet'BLICAS. ASSEMBLY. Emtob Smnii asdKepvblicau : nounce mat n m. uermer ol fort aoya is a ctiiiiKii'e tne notrunation ot As. sembfymau I root Joniata Mr. Hertller ia the present m nibrr, anl bia record coai mends itsell tn sn. h a tlegree that it aeama like a mistake at t retain bim to the State Legislature. PORT ROYAL. TROTHONOTART. Enrroa Srriai. aso Risriairia At tbe rrqueat ot many trienua. I ask yoo: Please announce my name as a candidate tor the office of ProthoBbtary, subject to the usages of the Republican party in Jun iata connty. If I receive tbe nomination aud am elected I wHI try to plea the peo ple whom I could serve in the duties of the office. OLIVER C. DIFFEN DERFER. COCNTY COMMISSIONER. Euitob or tub Smtdiei. aud Refcbli ca Please anaoance the name f Uriah fehuman of Delaware township as a candu date for the offica of County Commissioner. Mr. bhnmaa ranks among tha beat citizens ia the county. He is able and honest. He July 9,-31. j C.oii;ty Treasurer. Mr. Uavi. lives in LLIlL? l" 1 lm''fl''"':- ' "wim9-) ' - - - - - ' ti.-HVi.'st tax-pivil.c t. n-lii; in the . ; . I ORI'lIANS COl'KT SaLE a ..n. htp that has tmt Ih-u Ihhit.-.I v.,U( .- sjAny tpyyagi. or a i . a-,.i....!, ..r couutv oMkc hi Jeai. ..VC? X :Aa;v.- ,'. VALUADLE li EAL ESTATE. ! .uZu-.1 ;X"--r'., M hB- By virtue of an or.W of sale for the f.v .'d.-r in t; fin rt.iy '- "l.r- j J f XJJ J ' ment ot d.bt. .ssued out of the Orphan's ! a ".-...-.er ot the NaT-.,..,. I .! -TF l j . Court ot Juniata countv, la., I the un.er- ! five vears. a f t ct.ia... everv t" Tl'1 fT j " 7?S 2 I icned. administrator, of Edward A. M- . I rove h.mse.t au . tK.-.eat county r. 3 S .1 N H i W S I 1Sr.rs,U.e t Fayette township, Jun-ata people w.ll do themselves e -v,-.- iJiJ .Ml. ' countv. dee'd. will .s br t.u.iiic v.ndueor election bim. AI.Kr.K. A. '.ijlf: & baa always been in the front for the ad ranccment of hit party principle, and nev er behind when the eood of tbe people in local attain are at alake. He i tbe kind ol a man to nominate at tbe primary election, and th kind of a man tha people will ell- lv rote lor and elect to the o I lice in No. vember DKtrfAWARE Enrroa Sssrraei. aD RsrrBLiCAW: Please announce to the Republican votera of Juniata connty the name ot n m. a. ate Cahan of Milford towoship aa a candidate for County Commiaaioner. Mr. McCahan baa hosts of friends. He is a farmer, a good citizen, was a soldier, is a comnetent man, and is a typical American, who will Hit the office with credit to himself and fi delity t tbe public generally. aiLr i 'no. M. rr.rrr.a -.At tbe rrunest of nnmer- oua triends aad citinens of Juniata. I pre sent myself to the consideration of the Ke-iiiihln-ana for ranomination for the ottice of Couuiv ComniiHsiouer. subject to Kepub:i- can usages. My past admiaistrstion of the o21ce U a guaranty of what my future ac tion will be, it lavorea by a a-noiaiDaiiun and re-election. FRANCIS nOWER. Euitob SrwTisrL s Rfpi blica : Dear S ir . The county governm-nt which is lodged in the board ol County Commis sioners, is of more importance in titans of peace to the people of tbe county thsn the general government and therefore the hoard of county commissioners should be composed el honest aud capable men, who discharge tbe .flairs oi ollico for i eeneral eood. Wilh Ibis liect in view JJJJjj name Joseph S.eber ..f Kaye I would name Joseph sielier ot fayette township as a citizen abundantly qualilied to till tbe important oince ot county com misaioner. His nomination at the primary election will give the people generally mi opportunity to elect a good man to the im portant oltice in November. JUNIATA. Editor Sintiskl ASn Rkpcblibah : Please annonnce Uio name ol W . lUrry Moore, of Walker Twp., as a caudidt (or nomination for County Commissioner, Jsub j. t to Kepublii-.n usages. Mr. Moore's re-,-,.r,t Si.l.litr and Citizen is without blemish ar.d he poj.scn.es nil the qualifica tions aecesssrv tomalte a grnsl and etlicient officer having received within a few votes ol a m .j.irity.tbrte years ago, alter not be in able to canvass the comity on account ot sickt.ess in his lamilv, lultv tl.-ts bis cUmi tor tbe Oltice. " MIFKI.INTOWN. May 12, lH'JO. Mb. Epitob : Plea annonncn thst I am a candidate tor the ottice of County Commii-sioner, sabject to Republican nr. . If nominated and elected I plede! tn -elt to an etticient and economieal adrai-iis'ra-tion ol conutv atlsirs in the ititere.t .f o-s tav-pay.rs. JOHN S. Ml'sSKii. Va:ker townsuip, June 24, IS'ai. t COUNTY TKKASUKKi:. KiMToB or Tilt Sfsttmel ami Kkpi uli r.x Hear Sir: J allies J. McMtiilci , ol , : Tiijrikr:i ti.a-nhtn has nunier-jus In 1 vim deireto have bun anin.imc. d s ! d i.l ate tor the otlii-e ot Omiiiv lriMiri the Kepiiblican I'Miiiary H'ectioii, subj -ct. l.i the rules that ffoveru lur pariy, it ims siti-tird that i: lie becomes T'ie staudaid i t.earer for that ntli-e, be ill 1 rove a t... r j : ..( l-el.ctl. before tie i.e,.i.!.- in old Tuca- ! r,,r nd the upper end.atid ttirnuntiout ii e j entire couutv at the November eb-eli-ni. r m a niau ot straight forward lirea an l je it a man oi siiaianv .mmI bui-iness qualification nne views of liuaucial alf.i slions and common irs. Tl'SC A Ki iltA. Euitob or the Jimiti ami RErl blicas l.-ar Sir In couioriuity tth (lt. Ur- ot the Keplll.licail l'"ri ior jtti.i 1 t ,rv ooiiiuiai ion ! fire luu 9 , L.:ke I.vi. ... Wr j Ujo-t u:tiliV mail lor the mh -e ol EtllTOB MtSTIJIEL AS ItKT I BLICA : No man in this community has li.e public contldencB to a greater degree l-r b..m sty ot purposo and financial in'turity than Frederick Kpenehaie, and tor that reason he is .tie ot the titteM men in ti.e coiinn lor efllcia! piiition, th-ren.r I present liiisi as a candMate ti.r the primary nominal ..n lor the office ot County Treasurer. Me has not been au otfi.re seeker and tor thai reason will tie acceptable t.. a larire. luajori. tv of people. His extensive acquaintance which has been anjuirod throughout the county by ililiitsnt attention to busiues. will niake him invincible before the juei in November. MIFF LIN TOWN. Khitor Skntinkl and Repc blican .- Oear Sir : John F. Ehrenr.eller ol FavrMe township, tusy not b knou personallv t.i every man in the county, but wherever lit is known bis name when mentioned iu con nection with the nomination for the o slice of C.Minty Ttcfurer, inspires c-.n!i.feiK-e. He is a man ol tli people and resides in the banner district of tbe county. The eyes of all Juniata are turned upon Fayette at election tin-.r. Considering the persona' qualities of Mr. Ehrenzeller and the rtui Itict in w hich be lives his noniiualivn at the primary would be most timely and bis election a'1" e I in November. I AVETTE. COCNTY CHIKMAX. Emtob Sestisf.l A!n Krri.fiLtCA!! . Peir Sir : Please aunout'ee C'alvia B. Horuir. of Miftlmtown as a randidste for chairiniu of the Kepublican Conntv Committee. Mr. Ilornine in an ab!e organirer and wilt mae an etticient chairman. M Ir'FLINTOWTi. At the earnest reqttaat of Eepubl"so s from all parts of the tnntv, I offer iuv self for re election a Chairman ( the Conntv Committee. If eb-cted mv c?i:rs . . . in that oflice dunnc Sfee past vear wHl re a pledge for mv tutu-e conduct. CAKii F. ESI'ENSCilAT-E. Mifllintown, Joie -J4, le). COCNTY AUDITiS- Please announce B. S. (Jra-vbill, of fal ker. as a caadidate for County Auditor, s-bject to Republican uaagt-s. WALKES. July 1, 1890. F&RIGKETT COLLEGE wsKSKor COMMERCE TMC LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSIHESSSHORTHAHD 341 : kWlM4 & find pcMlllrrna, ft araun ui ii.ni 1111111111 PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,. Gettysburg. Pa. FOUNDED IN Large Faculty. Two full courses of study Classical and Scientific. Special courses in all de partments. Observatory, Laboratories atd ! bcw (ivmnasiuui. Three lame bnildinep. 'eam heat. Librariea 2i,tAH) volumes. Kxpenes low. Department of Hygiene and Physical Cul ure iu charge of an ex perienced physician. Accessible by fre quent Railroad trains. Location on the ilATTLi.rilLD of Gettysburg most pleasant a.dh.-aithv. PIIEI'AIUTOUV UE PARTJIEXT, in separate buildings t r bo and youug men preparing for bust ness or College under special care of the Principal and three assistants, residing wito students ia tbe building. Fall term opens Sept. 4th, 1890. For Catalogues, address, U. W. McKNIUUT, D. D., President, or Kbv. H. G. BCEOLER, A. M.. Principal. Gettyabarj;, Pa. SEC MV SPONGE? - 8H1KE your 6hooa with WOLFF'S ACME E LACKING ONCE A ) Otftr days w SPOfiGE iSO miut. EVERY Housevifa EVERy Counting Roorrj EVEHY Carriage Owner EVERY Thrifty Mechanic EVERY Bodj able to hold a brush bbooxo uea si -awayf fMt tf W Xk. Wiix tTAin Olo ft Nrw TuffM-Tuttc Mfitx stain OkAtis M Cmip1b WlU ST AIM TlNWAftC MViU. Staim vows Olo Maskcts Varnimh at thm man0 Wiu. Stain Sat-Cocm WOLFF M BANIjOLPS. Phflsdelpbl. Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and KYF0FHQSFH1TES of Lime and Soda t'hrtilcl.nB brauio itti ihe f'oi T.irrr 01 suJ HypophosiHit are tlm rfcognl" i j a'nlsiia tiiacureof Consumption, ll 1ft j ad paiatsble aa xullk ) Sceft's Enult-anmj is 4 iromlerMi J-'lrju f'lt tur-r. It is fie I H t lutnedu tor CONSUMPTION", j Scrofola, Bronchitw, TVactingr Dia- J eases, Chronic Coach aai CoIJa. Ask forScou's Emulflou and tkenootiier.J fir ........ v7-.'-- -?tf) t Tt.r If v..-., I ill...;- 1 . 1 ... r-i : . 5 Uit.-e 1 :, . fit, !.rr'ffta- ''til r.-. 1 1itt lii. Of Piiro ('il Livrr Oil aud HYfOPHOSPHITES i " l ei . i A . ,fti"5T, wI.itnMo m V T:i.r -a-l.ilH nJ' iful flt-ali X'riKliioer. Fniul,itf . g . I tf 1 U 10 1 U II S1.N3 FOR OUK CATALOGS a- PS1C a iTLAS ENGlisS WORKS. rt I IND!ANAPOLIS, IPiD. ,i ,-V's. "n 'I . - . . ' i . l j- VS. ys TOBACCO T'lis standard brand c t plu fobicco ;.s aLknirtvlfdf;c i t be tire best chew and tlv. largest piece for the money in. the mar k t I Inca tin tag on -tack luu: p. it extensive sale for -qnany yeai iiis established its reputation. hfre is nothing bciter. Try it. or ia!e bv dcaleri and grocers. ie WM Mill MtTtm from the 54rta of yrmthful atrora, serir dmr. wastina weak t sa. lost manhoo4. to.. 1 wlil wild a valuable triune t sealed costaining fall particulars for bor e enre, r7 R EE " cliara. A splandid amlical work ; abonld be nad by every xnan who ia nervous and deblUtad. Address,, rraf. P. C IVnlEB, SlOOduv dCUe J WlfiH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Thai i can stop toot hacuk in less than five naiinti s; no pain, no extracting. Tet I can extract teth without pain by trie ue of a flili.i applied to the teeti au gums ; no dnt.jr. ThatLMseased nnmskntjrB ks Scorvy ) treat ed slice, ssf jily and a cure waitTti? granted in ..rrT case. Vi.J.jf Teeth FuaBB and warranted tor liia. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged i,t remoddlerj, from $9.rf to Vi ,-r ,.t' Beautit'ui bam Knatneled Teet itiserted at prirea to suit all. All work warranted to give yerfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which thev cannot eat, are especia'lv invited to ca'l. Txbms Cah. CJ. L. DKRR, I'r-tlcit llc-ntlHt, HIlBLLHtU IS Jtirt.il rows, pA., IN K(i Oct. 14 ( DID EK!X X rSGOTT'S ElllJLSlOi'J SALESMK WAXTEDlW LOCAL, OR TRAVELING. to sell our Nuraery Stock. Salery, Ex KieS and Steady Employment guaranteed Chase Brotheri Company Jily 1, '90. Kochestor, N. Ti Lorta H. Arkisaoa. F. St. kt. Plttlll, ATKItSOX &. PE.t3IEI., ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, IflFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orr ice On Main street, In place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., sonth of Bridge street. lOct 26. 1886. WIUICKFORCG SCI1WETER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIF FLINTOWN. PA. rCOflico on Bridge street, opposite Court House. Jobm McLacohlis. JosrrH W. Stimhel MCLAKJIILIJIJiSTHniEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSIATJI CO., PA. tr-Only reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, lSKU-lj IlR.D.M.CBAWroEll, DR. DARWI.f M .CB A Wfi)B, K. P. M. CRAWFORD & SON. have formed a partnership for the practice ot Medicine and thsir collatteral brsncbes. OUice at el.l stiiml, conn r ot Third and Or ange street , Miflliutuwii, r"a. One or both ot them wilt be loun 1 at t!t"ir olfce at all times, unless otherwise profession ally en gaged. April 1st, JMW- W.'THtT! OI "V f-r-:'V, r. v vjs, so k.'xitT WfTH j V1 . i'-f- - C TWI .KY. v.'j.v 4 i t - ' l o- vot-K pjbthZ Send tm illuslratcd circuiar to- SI. EllKET, Jl.s, & CO., .123 Va!nut Wrcee,. PHILADELPHIA. V W .: .'o r-i V Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets cf their inike. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a well proportioneci and be-mtifu! figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance superior to the finest whalebone-. Made in short. .medium and extra long waists. Thrc are many imitation", b-it you vVJ find ' lr. Warn-r's C'rnlip- " f i.rT..-d cn the loside of everr nuiiir cr-rs-jt. They arc old by your nearest drr sck1 dealer. WARNER BROS. Mr.frs.. New York, and Chicago. Itr.p tln-eaita- atnie. 6a.t i. :i turn taw.,. I a Bai ii, A hrnva icade Llx cuboaae e I C1SB fl.C WW . As:!0t otaar-. L-lTO ailii3carwo r.-nniiinu-it.p.,vii-ar t-c-! atosi-e ii-r -. sre-atiM an.i - ztBt ;on t -ZLFZ iuicti'. C.ic x-4ic-.l rm rt iLiee. It oo.rs totiiiuc W .t .o.acoT,rjt.o., isar-.siST.N-wyQ NO MORE: OF THIS! Rubber Khoea nnlsm worn nncnmfottahlv tta-ht, wiU of leu .Up ff , he feet. To remdT tliiaeTilttie " COLCHESTER " RU3BER DO. Uio Kul-ber from n)i,,mg off. CmH ' " "leheater" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" and you can walk, run or jiumrw them. Consumption Suroly Cured. .. Tf, ?" Eonoai-Ple inform yonr raadn. that I haTa a rw.io.. . .. '? "aaera diaaaa m, ttT. i ""MisoiwaiMl maaaaa. Bj lu wmelynaa tbonaanda of hopeless ua , vurou. snau t Rlad Tolz tr?'' ? -Vol .' e.rrjtZT4- Vfv.' '.J T. i fir 6 $ s-ssc; .PSL. ..''X l - JoaumpQon ir Xhmj will JYcw Goods. -ooo- SUMMER GOODS. No more Winter for months to com. Hummer is here and to conform to the change, the 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 have now filled our shelves with Summer Goods of all kmda. Our cus tomers harre appreciated our efforts to grive them goods t suit their purposes, ?id we believe that we are bettr pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite yon to come and see and be patislied. In our dress .oods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call fur what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot r,nd Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and j-ou certainly can be suited in lit, quality ami price. Whatever improvements hava been added by the manufactures ! we have them all. e can ; -apply on with l.ot wear for j any in or cut door service. Our 'grocery Department never lagp. i We have on hand a lull lin ci Fresh, i'lain and Fancy GKOCEItf IBS.. Also, the only full line ri QUEEiSWAUE I in the countv. Every houi-e i must have its full supply f ' Queens and Glassware, this ia the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention, llemember th place, Mais Stklet, Oi i-obite CoritT Hovsk, 3IIUiiitowi, Fretl'k US I II !N CiI A I K V Son. i ..j ....... jwi FEKKSYLVAKIA RAILROAD. TIM K T A IJ L E On and n!er S'tndav May 11. Js'.fl i trail! that tp at Milllin ill run as f iliusm EASTWARD. HARRr-Brpo ArcoMMOtiATio-leiros Al trona daiiv At "ii a. in.. Tyrone fi ;'ll n. ni.. Mount l"ni.n at i"...i4 a. tn., Netvton Hsmil t.n 7 Oils, tn . Ho Vevtown T.2' a. in.. Lew istown 7.45 a. m.. Milford T.fil! a. m., Milflin H.IS a.m.. Port Royal s.17 a. m-. Mexico S, "'i a. m , Tusr vrora H.'J'ia. tn.. Vandyke X a. tn.. Thompsontown H.:7 a. ni., Dur ward a ni.. Millerstown 8.4S a. m., Newport 8,00 a. ni., arrivine at Harrtsburc lti,'0 a. in., and at Philadelphia, l.-- p. m. Ska Shock Expbess leaves Altoona daily at 7,15 a. iu., and stopping a all regular stutions between Altoona and II arrishiirp, reaches Mitliiu at lo.t'5 a. r.i., Harrisburf 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 3.15 p. m. Mail Train leaves Pittsburg daily at 5.30 a. m., Altoona at 2,00 p. iu., and stop ping at all regulir stations arrives at Miltlin at 6 t'3 p. m., Harrisburg 7.0 p. m., I'bila adeipbia lo,r.", p. rn. Meal Express leaves Fittsbtire at 1 00 pm. Altoona ti 2u p m ; Tyrone ti i2 p m ; lluot lngdon 7 37 p iu j Lewistowu 4 1 p iu ; Mif flin 9 I3 p ni ; Ilarrisbur 10 4 5 j m ; Phila delphia 4 'lh a in. Dav Esrarw leaves Pittsburg at S.DO A. M-; Altoona 1 I. -in A. may bo lagged at Millltn t 2.11-j 1. M.; arr.ve. at Harris, burg at :;ls p. M.; at PuiUdelphia, o.50 P. M. Philadelphia Sxpreis wiil stup at at 1 1 87 p. in., w hen tlagg d MilHiu WESTWARD. Vast I.isx leaves l'hinde'pliia d'lily at 11 40 a ni ; tiarrisburg 4v p tu ; Mifflin 5 0; p in; Lewistowu 5 ".s p m ; Altoona 7,0 p in ; arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 63 p nx U'at Passehokb leaves Philadelphi daily at ;J0 a. iu.; HarriKbiirg, 8 15 a. tr.; Duncannon, H 54 a. m.; New.ort, a IM in.; Millerstown, 9 40 a-in.; Theiupsontown,' 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 . m ; TtiKcar ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico. 10 07 a. tu.; Port Koyal, 10 13 . m. Miillin, 10 20 a. in.; Miitord, 10 2i a. to.; Narrows, 10 ?,i a. m.; Lewistown, 10 4i a. tu.; MeVeytown, 1 1 14 a.m.; Newton llutiiiiton, 11 3:t i a. m.; Ilun tincdon, 1 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 u7 p. tn. Altoona, 1 45 p. m., and stop at all regular stations letwc-n llarrisburz and Allooua.; Ort-TiB Exp bess leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 6 50 p. iu., Harrisburg, Hi 2t p. m stopping at Kockville, Mnt vsville, Duncan'- nou, Newport, Milierstowi,, Thotnpsoutown, Port Koyal, time at MiifLu, 1 1 05 ,,. ln.; Al toona, 2 15 a. m.,and Pittsburg, ti 10 a. m. Mail Tbaib leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 b. ru., Harrihbi.rg 11.0 a. iu., New port, 12 14 p. in., Miltlin 12.52 p. m., stop ping at ali regular stations between Milhin and Altoona reaches Altoona at a 40 p. m , Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. Altoona Accommodation loaves Phil adelphia daily at II 40 a. tn., llarnsburg at 4,10 p.m., Duncanuoa 4.4 p. tu., New lrt 5.12 p. tu., Millerstown i, 22 p. m., Thompsontown 5,34. p. tn., Vandvke 8 as P. in., Tuscarora 5,45 p. tu., Mexico 5,47 p. ui., Port Koyal 6,2 p. in., Miltlin 5 H p. m., Lewistown 0,2-: p. m., MeVeyfown 0,. p. tu., Newton lia uiltnu 1 i'A p. m Iliintingdon 7,40 p. m., Alt.om y 00 p. m. Pacitc Express leaves Philadt-'.pbia II 25 pm; Ilarrisburg f 10 a tu ; I)ii;icai.i,i.n S 38 am; Newport 40) am; Mi.t,in i v'J m; Lewistown ol'l am; aicVeylonu 6 22 i"i Mt. Union 6 4'i a iu ; Hummel o 12am; Petorsbur G 2i a iu ; s pruce Vctk 40 a m; Tyrone 7 Do a iu ; Hell's Miii 7 22am; Altoona 8 Hi a tu ; Pittsburg 12 45 p tu. WO UK OFF K KED! We Want a lew ti.er.'etii; reuab.e nu n. to solicit ordeis tor Nursery slick. Satis faction to customers guaranteed. Suc cessful salesmen are making good wages. No experience necessary. We hire ou sal ery and offer spectal tiulucemtnls to begin ners for next 00 days. Address (stating ape.) W. D. CHASE At CO., Lock Box ,84. Geneva, N. Y. April 0, '30-8 U 1, J f,-tri-'iy.-n' - r - " -1 itlil - ir t- Bi