SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN UiyFLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 189S. B. F. SCHWEIER BDITOB ABB FBOFBIBTOB. Tn soldiers are for Quay except ing sach as are getting Il istings pap Thb Democratic party cat down the tariff income of tbe country, and then borrowed money to ran the Government. The Philadelphia lobbyists and contractors will have something else to think about tban running a Got ernor once the Serate investigating committee gets to work. It may be a surprise to learn how near some people are to the jnil door. Hastings has Gilkeson, the $6,000 chairman under his thumb in Harris burg, and wants the chairmanship of the State convention bimself. It is the old story of giving a finger to some men and they will take your whwle hand. Hastings wants the earth. Tire republicans who are lining up against the revolutionary politics of Governor Hastings are not asrair-st Hastings, but they are determined not to be a parlv to crush such effi ciect men as Senator Quay. Whpn it comes to glittering brazen con tractors and traction combine parties turning in to tear down the ablest people in the republican party, there will be no question as to where the people will be found when they come to cast their vote for delegate to the otate convention. Hewer what wonlu von think of a man, who has enough of an income to live comfortably ,leliberatcly stop ping a part of his income and then borrowing money and paying inter est on it to make up for tbe income that he stopped on himself. What would you think of such a man? Well that is the Democratic party. When it came into power everything was goin on prosperously, when all of a sudden the Cleveland people said, we'll cut off some of our income from the tariff, and borrow money to m-ke up for what we cut off. They did that, and thus far have borrowed one hundred and fifty million dollars, for which they gave gold paying bonds The six thousand dollar a year salerv State office holder Gilkeson, under Governor Hastings, wants to be elected chairman of the State Republican Committee. It seems plain to every correct thinking mind that it is not the proper thing to do for the Governor to have the chair man of tbe committee as a member f his administration at Harrisburg. It might do for Kaiser William of Germany, but not for a party of free men, and the wonder among the people is that the judgment of the Governor does not see the mistake of such a combination. The people think a great deal of their Governor, but they don't want him to have the State chairman in his office at Hiir risburg where he can be managed like tbe key beard of a type writing machine. The Legislature having passed au aef, and tho Governor having bigned the act to institute what is called a Superior Court. A new Court to oc cupy the place between the common Court and the Supremo Court, and therefore Governor Hastings has ap pointed the seven Judges to hold the Superior Court till the Judges may be elected next November. The Re publican party will hold its State Convention atHarrisburgon the 28th of August, and will on tbe occasion nominate candidates for the Superior Court. The Judges that have been Appointed by Gov-rnor Hastings to constitute the Court till next Janu ary, when tbe Judges elected at the next general Election in November, will take their scats. Tho men ap pointed by Governor Hastings are: Cbarles E. Heed of Luzerne county; James A. Beaver of Centt-r county; George B. Orlady of Huntingdon; John J. Wickhara of Beaver county; Howard J. Reader of Lehigh county; Edward N. Willard of Scran ton; Henry J. McCarthy of Philadelphia. Tbe new Court is intended to be a relief to the Supreme Court. Reitblicax camp fires are all ablaze throughout Pennsylvania with prep aration for contest among themselves for tbe control of the Republican State Committee. The State Con vention is to meet at Harrisbnrg on the 2Sth of August. The present Chairman of the State Committee is B. F. Gilkeson, who has recently been appointed Chief of the State Banking Department at a salary of $0,000 a year. The Governor ap pointed him, and is backing him for re-election to the State Committee Chairmanship. If Gilkeson is re elected Chairman of the State Com mittee, tbe Governor will be in con trol of the Stato organization. Sen ator Quay is a candidate for the Chairmanship of the State Commit tee, and as the Governor and Dave Martin of Philadelphia, and Christ Hagee of Pittsburg are determined to aown iaay, n tney can, tney are doing their best to secure as many of the delegatus to the State Conven .tion as they can. Dave Martin and Christ Ma tree, each, it is said, want to go to the United States Senate, and Hastings wants to be a Presiden tial candidate, and that is the report ed cause of tbis rumpus, they are raising in the party. Governor Hastings is asking for -votes, and in his appealing letter to certain individuals for their votes for his delegates to the State Con vention says: The opposition to Quay is owing to Quav'a determined stand against tbe apportionment act that was defeated by the Legislator. Of courser tbe Governor most find an excuse for his revolutionary work. begun in less than six months after his election, but whether a poor ex case is better tban ne excuse will ba learned later, bueh an exeuse is so funny that Hastings may almost ba heard to say to his leaders, Martin Porter, Warwick, Magee, "boys don laurh at the bait we are putting out If we can keep from laughing in the face of the gudgeons that want to bite, we can fool them and win." The Governor and his associates must lauerh in their sleeves over such excuse in the face of the fact that p ist legislatures failed to pass an ap portionment bilL The apportion ment bill that Senator Quay helped to defeat was in the interest of the Philadelphia and Pittsburg combine against the country districts, and should have been defeated and for a country Governor like Hastings to make each an excuse for bis fight is enongh to prove how causeless is the disturbance he is raising. The Re publicans expected better than that of the Governor, STRUCK BY LIGHTaiKG- A few evenings ago, John Wise of Millord township, had a bona killed by a b lt of lightning in Patterson. Mr. Wise had loaned tbe horse to a friend to attend the funeral of George Rupert. Tbe funeral was over and Mr. Wise's frieBd came to the i ail road with the horse and buggy, but bad not time to take the animal to Wise's place because of nearness to train time when he expected to go westward on a passenger train. The beast was tied to the tree at the Prttteraon House ODDOSite the bar- uaie room. All of a sudden just as Dghtning comes, a bolt about as large as the crown of a man's bat came angling in from the east at an angle of about 45 degrees and struck the horse ou the neck. The bolt of lightning broke into four large pieces, and electric sparks danced all over the street and over the Patterson House porsh, and tho hor6e fell dead. A number of persona on tbe porcn near where the beast fell, felt the shock. Baggage -Waster Miles felt the shock all over and particularly on his tongue which felt swollen and smarted as if burnt bv fire. There was a taste of sulphur in his mouth and his hearing was affected. Police Officer Weller, who has been struck often enough by lightning to be us ed to it, experienced a tingling sen sation that proved that he is not yet lightning proof. Charles Adams felt the shock in his arms, like when shocked by a doctor's electric battery. Harley McClollan felt a stinging sen sation throughout his body, and he felt as if lifted off bis feet. Hi3 ton cue felt thick, and he could soe, but could not hoar and could not speak for a short time. It was a day before he fully recovered. Excite ment prevailed about the Patterson House all the evening, and people are not through talking about and looking at the tree to which the horse that was struck was tied. . Saver Hastings. The present contest among repub licans through the State, is not a battle against Hastings, but it is a battle to save Hastings from the com pany of the lobbyists who hung about the LegislatureHall last winter like vultures. It is an effort to save Hastings from the grasp of the plun dering contractors and the foul grasp of traction conspirators. It is an effort to save him from disgracing bis administration by having the chairman of the republican state com mittee making his headquarters on Capitol Hill at t Harrisbnrg in the chambers of the State House. Who ever heard of such a state of affairs tbe politics of Pennsylvania, a stato chairman under tbe pay of tbe State on a salary of six thousand dollars a year enthroning himself in tbe chambers of the governor, and urning the governor into a machine to destroy bis party. The effort to seve Hasting is an effort to save a naturally good sheep from a flock of goats. A ruler was once saved by a friend knocking a cup of water mat bad been poisoned from his lips. Save Hastings from becoming a factional governor by knocking Gilkeson out of the state chairmanship. Save Hastings by preventing him from becoming chairman of the republican state convention. The only way to save Hastings from the ruin that tho Philidelphia contract and traction combine, with the Pittsburg lobby inevitably will bring upon him, is to remove Gilkeson from the state chair manship, and prevent Hastings from becoming chairman of tbe 6tate convention. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. EXTBEMELY LOW-RATE ExCt RSIOHS VIA Pkxjcstlvasia Railroad. Every one, old and young, needs rest and recreation at some time during the heated summer term, and where can it be obtained better than at tbe seashore ? No other place can compare with i Southern New Jeisey iu seaside re sorts, cither in point of number or of excellence. Atlantic City is the most popular resort in America, and Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wudwood and Holly Beach, do not fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania ilailroad com pany, whose object always is to give its patrons tbe cheapest rates campa tible with good service, has arranged for a series of excursions to tbo sea shore, similar to those which wero so popular last season. The excur sions will leave Pittsburg July IS, and August 1, lo and za, and tbe rates will be as stated below. The tickets will permit of a stay of nearly two weeks, and a choice of either of tbe seashore points named above will be allowed. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on each of the above-mentioned dates at 8.50 A. SI , and the time from other stations will be as follows : Train Rate. Leaves. Pittsburg $10 00 8.50 a. v. Johnstown 9 25 11.05 " Altoona 8 00 12.45 r. at. HoUidaysbnrg 8 00 11.03 - Tyrone. 7 65 1.07 v. u. Bedford 8 50 9.46 a. it. Huntingdon 7 10 1.37 p. at . Lewiatown June... 6 00 2.32 " Mifflin 5 65 2 50 Newport 5 00 3.21 " Duncannon 4 60 3 40 " Philada.... Arrive 6.45 " A special traia will leave Market Street Wharf at 7.30 P. M., Jaly 18, August 1 and 15 for Atlantic City, arriving at Atlantic City about 9.00 P M., making the run from Pittsburg to the seashore in twelve hours. Ar rangements have been made for transfer of passengers from Broad ! Street Station to Market Street Wharf on arrival of special tiain. or passen gers can spend the night in tbe city and proceed to the shore by any regular train of the followii-g day. For further information apply ticket agents, or to Mr. Thomas E. Watt, District Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. QUAVSORDEAL His Battle with Hastings Viewed as a National Event. s. 1 FEDERAL PATRONAGE PE0SPECT3. Am Klement of Strength Which Bis Foea May Hin Overlooked 1 ti Great Fight Regarded as a Combination the Part f rhiladolphla and Pltlsbars; Against the Karat Sections- Washisgto:. I l fair to as sume thnt Senator Quny has given consid eration to tbe nntioniil aspect and out come of his local complications, whllo the anti-Quay men have quite likely over looked that phase of the political game. It is always wise to anticipate that Quay has looked a year or more ahead of him before he makes a move. In this Instance he has probably calculated all of the pos sible movos on the board for at least ron years in the Immediate future. Tho anti-Quay men may need an expla nation of what is termed tho national as pect and outcome of this intcr-portisan state strlfo. In the first place all Republicans In Pennsylvania, as well as throughout tho srxATon mattoew btanlkt qu at. country, not only hope for tbo election of a Republican president in 189)1, but they believe that there can be no doubt of Re publican succes8ln tbe next national elec tion. Let ttba assumed that this major premise of tbo Republican argument Is correct. Let in also assume thnt it is pos sible for Martin, the governor and Magee, with their city followers east and west to accomplish their object of downing Quay. What then? Quay Will ba tbo Loader. Well, Senator Quay will be chairman of the executive committee of the Repub lican national committee in 18UU. No matter whom tho Republicans ntiiy nom inate for President. Quay will bo called to party leadership. It may be deemed ex pedient when tbo tlmo comes for Quay to put forward Clnrkson or Mnnley as tbe ostensible leader; but it is a matter of fact that the majority of the leaders of the Re publican rmtlouol committee hare alrendy agreed that Quay shall direct tho nutlunal campaign. Now, suppose that Quay Is turned down in Pennsylvania, will that aflfect tho determination of the Republican national committee? Not iu the very slightest decree. Clnrkson, Mnnley, Car ter. Kvans, Pnyne and nil prominent Re publican workers know Quay's worth in politics, and they will require his eerrlcos, no matter whether he is temporarily sus pended from power In Pennsylvania or not. Now, let fill good Republicans asllluo thnt they will elect the next president, lis they hope to do. Where will Hnsfings, Martin, Magee nud nil tho other Qduy downers be during tho Republican admin istration? Ix-t it lie remembered that Quay's term will not expire lu the senate until March 4. ItMt, two years nftcr the in-ouiru'-ution of the next president. Let It also lie rctiicinlcred that If there Is a Re publican ndmintstrntlun Quay will dis pense tho pntrimne of IVnii-ylranla dur inp those two years, ll will be done un der his direction and by his dictation, (ivntlemen of the Republican party who hnvo not been luoitln very far beyond their iMKtM l-iay as well i top ami calculate hir.v much show for olliiv thouc leaders will bare who are now whetting knives ou their shoe soles for the purpose of taking the political life of Quay. I-t it also ba remembered that tiie hulk of all federal pntronaira U usually dis;cnscd nud dis posed of during the first two years of an ndmiuistrutioTi. There will bo marshal ships, colli ctorshlps. with deputies guloro, but they will not be given to anti-Quay Republicans. There nro numerous valu able postoflices, but anti-Quay men will not get them. Antl-Qaay Men Need Not Apply. There are ambassadors and ministers and consuls to bo appointed, but no anti Quay man need apply. We all know that Quay stands by bis friends, and he is not likely to forget those who stand by him in this emergency. We also know that his memory of his enemies is very acute, and, therefore, those who are Just now ready to tear and rend him would do well to look just a little way into the fu ture and be sure that it Is to their In terest to handle tbo hot chestnuts which David and Chris are roasting at this time. From the above statement It Is fulr to assume that In tbe event of Republican national success next year it will bo well to have remained loyal to Quay. Solf Interest would nictate that lino of policy. At any rate, whether Quay wins or loses tbe present fight, each local Repub lican politician would be wise to go Into tbe fight with a broad view of the situa tion as to tbe effect of tbe result upon himself. 8. D. V. Om of Quay's Oppoaoata. Chris Magee, who holds no office, state or municipal, and who has by law ne rights or privileges over those of the ordi nary citizen, seems to think he baa or at least he assumes that position at the eapl tol. During the last session of the legis lature be was frequently seen occupying the seats of members, has even sat on tbe top step of the sneaker's stand, has paced the Inclosuro In front of the speaker's desk and, by raising his strong right arm and pointing with the index finger thereof, has beckoned to members all over the house to approach the railing to converse with him. The attaches of the legislature have been seen to vie with each other In their attempts to render him service, and he chatted familiarly with the speakor's clerk and others, taking greater liberties tban the members themselves. When a bill he was interested in was before the house he would have as much to say and do (except to address the speaker and vote) as tho most valiant supporter of the measure. If some mon attempted what Mr. Magee & jeu openly and without ques tion they would be collared by the ser-g-eant-at-anns and lgnomtniously thrust out of the building. Re is In the habit of stalking about the senate and house with the air of one In supreme authority, and from some of the bowing and scraping on the part of some of the members when lie is present a stranger would naturally con clude that he held some high office. Me Keesport Times. The effect of the Martin-Porter combine to make It appear that Quay is attacking the state administration and that the present ruction is an administration fight is a subterfuge that will not avail to pull the wool over the eyes of Intelligent Re publicans. So far as the administration Is concerned, it Is a fight on Quay under taken atth3 instigation of D.iro Martin. Governor Hastings has allowed himself to be mads a catspaw, that Is all. Bradford .star. Announcements- VKPRESENTATIYK DKLBGATB., Eorroa Snrnin A. Bbfusmcabs Pleas announce to the Republicans of Jnniata eoontv. that Uriah Shaman is a candidate . for Representative Delegate tn the next Re publican State Convention, air. Sbuman is J a veteran Republican, and needs no Intro I doclion to the Republican! of Jnniata. 1SE.L.A.H AKIi. Emtob Ssstisbx A. Republic: Please present the name of W. Neilb Sterrett of Patterson, as a candidate for Representa tive Delegate to tbe next Republican Stato Convention. PATTERSON. COTJNTT CHAIRMAN. We are authorised to annoaace W. H. Ksuflman as a candidate for Chairman of the Republican County Committee, subject to the rul of the party. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min utes by Wool ford 'h Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Feb. 6, ly. , GOOD OPENING for active lady or gentleman acquaint, ed with neighborhood. Compensa tion from $40 to $150 monthly Work outlined. 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Everywhere tbe I.ot1 Mnvn Are Falling Into t.lt--Caller Hnnner of Their Grr:t and lcvloolble leader, and the hrUrmr of the Spoilsmen Will be Thwarted. Tho Republican newspapers of tho state, almost without exception, Indorse the can didacy of Senator Quay. Such a popular wave has seldom swept tho state. It Is simply roniiirkable. A Crawford Opinion. When Chairmen Gtluoson and Chris Majrco and Dave Martin lmd prepared an apportionment bill, rntting down the leg islative representation in the country dis tricts, thm increasing tbo already too great prcponderaneo of thec cities over the country, SonatorQnay went to Harris burs; anil by his advice the perfidious busi ness was stoppsd. These bosses of the two cities have taken ninbmire at this act, aud are now decked In rci paint and feathers and are longing for Mr. Quay's sculp. They pruose to re-elect ixilkeson as chairman and unhorse Quay. And what will tho country districts dof What will Crawford county dof Gilkeson, Martin, Maffee St Co.' up;Krtioument bill cut down Crawford county's delegation in the lower houso of the assembly to two. Less than tan years a(jo we hurt four. We now have three. These fellows wanted to cut us down to two. The power which stepped in and saved us from that cut was Senator Quay. Will Crawford county stand by "the old man" when the new combine U attacking him for what he did for our own county along With many othersf Wait Ofitl see. We mu,j have some very mean men in oar party; but we tnow of none so mesn as to turn -his back: on the man who is attaaked solely for what he did for us. "Is thy servant a dog that he should1 do this thing?'' Not much. Despite the bluffs of the Pittsburg ward beolors, despite the perfidious Mnrtla and the arrogant-and elf sufficient Gilkeson, the country dis tricts will stand by Quay aud against the warmed serpents which owe all the politt eal life they have to his nurture, even to the power to hiss and dart venom at him. Mr. Quay's hold on the party has been culti vated through years of steady and faith fol work in tbe party's Interest. He took the national chairmanship when his physi cian advised him that It would be at the risk of his llfo. He fought tbe -Harrison onmpalgn through, enduring the heat of New York city, always present at his post day and night, giving audionce and ad vice to his lieutenants In every quarter of the states. He wrested the Democratic Gibraltar, tbe state of New York, from Cleveland, and put Harrison in the White Bouse. When the Dave Martin treason in Philadelphia nominated Warwick, the Democrats set up a great shout and pre dicted that the Quay men would bolt and defeat him, bat a visit of Quay to Philadel phia set every Rep a bl lean In that city to work for tbe Republican ticket. ' During the whole life of Mr. .Quay, from a private In the rear ranks of the party early in the COs, to tbis day and hour, when he stands a senator of the United States, and the recognised head of political management In the Republican party, there la not single Instance In which be aver betrayed the Republican party directly, or Indirectly gave aid and comfort to Its enemies. In tb" present contest It Is not necessary to address Crawford county Republicans. Let Mr. Quay's friends put In tholr work where It is needed. There Is nothing the matter with Crawford county. Crawford County Tribune. Weak, Tired, Nervous it fMifns aa miserable as any one could feel, tired all tbe time, many times nnable to go out on the street even after I had started. If I went up one fibrht I stairs I felt as though I should falL I had palpitation of the heart and safferea greatly with catarrh of the head and throat. I finally decided to try Hood's Barsaparilla, and soon felt better. I need the third bottle and I then felt like different person. I hope others In ill health will do ss I did. If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla and use it faithfully I am sure you will be benefited. I have also found Hood's Pills to be of great benefit and I highly recommend them.". Mum J KsaiB Fautoar, Saddle Biver, N. J. Hood's Oaroaparillo lo the Only True Blood Purlfic? Prominently in the public eye today. Hood's Pllla ears all liver Ilia, a Be. LEGAL. JgXEWfoR'S'NOTIci" K'tate of Geo. Vf . Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters Tes tamentary on tbe estate or ueorge W. Smith, late ol tbe borough of Mifflintown, hare been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will please present tbeoi for settlement. Wm.G Sbitb, Judo IS, 1895. .Caveator . piXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Josnph E. Kaafliatn. deceased Notice is hereby given that letters Testa mentary en the entate of Joseph a. a.sun man. late of tbe township of Fermanagh, have been praated in due form of law to tbe nndwsignrd. All persons indebted to said estate aie r quested to make payment, snd those having claims will please present them fur settlement. Ltwis risess, July 8. 1899. EatMttr. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Assigned Estate of John U. Williams. Tho undersigned Andim appointed by the Conit of Common Fleas of. Jnniata county to mske distribution of Ibe funds retpaiDiag in the hsnds of W. n. Kobuon, Assignee ef John M. Williams, will attend to tbe duties of bis appoint ment, at bis of. flee in lb Borough of Afiftlintown on Fri day, the 12th day of July. 1895, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.' M and 4 o'clock P. II., when and where ail parties interest. ed mast appear, and prove their e'aims or be forever barred from participating in said fund. WiLcssroscE Pciiwiyse. J lino 19, '95. Auditor. CDITOR'S NOTICE. Aksigned Estate ef A. J. Ferguson It Son, A. J. Ferguson and J. B Ferguson. biotico is hereby given that the ' under" s:gned appointed an Auditor by the Court of Common Pba of JunUta county to di. tribute the balance remaining in tbe bands of Geo. W. Rough, Assignee ol A.J. er guson k. Sou, among the parties entitled thereto and pans upon exceptions to tbe ac count, will be at Ins office in the borough of aliffitntnwn. on Thursday, J'llv 11th, 1895, at 9 o'clock A. M., or said day, to at tend to the duties el his appointment, then and where parlies interested must present their claims or be forever debarred from ceming in on ssid furd. vi iLBtaroict Scuwcviu, June 19, 18J5. Auditor. N OTICE IN PARTITION. In the Orphans' Court of Jnniata County. Estate of Samuel Loudeiisluger, deceased, Locdenslager, deceased ; David Louden. To ilettie Loudensl.i;er, widow or Samuel sla-tr.J.imea I.eudcnslagHr.I.ouUa Rodger, Susan Weil and Joseph Wert, her husbtnd, ill of Juniata county ; Henry I.omlcD.sl igtr, Joseph Loudens'ager si.d Samuel Louden, stager, of Muze, Sedgwich county, Kansas, and Kpt'tiam Lond. unlsger, of" Bellerue, Huron county, utno, children and heirs ol said decedent, and all others interested. You arc hereby notified that the Orphans' Court of said county of Juniata awarded an inquest to make partition aud valuation of certain real estate of tbe said Samuel Loud enslager, deceased, couiripg ol two tracts of laud, situate in Walker Hiwtithip, Juniata conntv, li unM ITania, Hit. containing about Ibirty acres, aud No. 2 containing about tlttr-six acre, mid that a.d inquest will be held on said prciimes on Wednes day, the "Jlxt day of August. A. I). 18U-5, at 11 o'clock A. M., at wnicti titno and place yeu are requeued to attend II you think proper. J. P. Caliiois, Sussirr's Orricc, lliffiiutown, July II, 1895. Did you ever see one of tbe famows waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this wsy xfeuui!oio TIT MARK. W They are tbe only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " CELLULOID." They'll stand right by you day in and aay out. ana tney are all marked Una way "inrviv -Trlam nNl aleaTwanw tea ts Al1a a?) fits Kaw lVawfi tAsmmn m Inma tiwnm. onrl aHs soiled yon can clean Stem in a minute uy eviuapay wiiiuuc vu wiwi s wnuvui LV.t la. Um. V;Jf m.rWswi Ul- These collars and rafts will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if couar maraea uue way your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If yon can't find collars or cuan marked this way, we will send you a ample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 eta. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give yonr size and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 439-0 Breadwar, HIW TOZK. mat arstasl IT arVnsA youO rwT let Aai TEACHERS' EXAMIHATIOM. i: m v;Anata will be Aiwuviuii turn .- - examined at the following times and places in tbe several Diaincu oi iata county, for 1895. Patterson and Milford, in Fatter- son, Monday, July 15. Fort Koval and AurDett, in x-or Roval, Tuesday, July 16. Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill, Wed nesday, July 17. Tuscarora. in East Waterford, Thursday, July 18. r -ens m V . Iiacr, at Uroae rkeys, Tiaay, juiy 19. Beat, in Johnstown, Monday, July 22. Mifflintown and Fermanagh, in Mifflintown, Tuesday, July 23. Walker, in Mexico, Wednesday, July 24. Thompsontown and Delaware, in East Salem, Thursday, Jaly 25. Greenwood, at Htraigniwaier, rri dsv. July 26. Susanebanoa, at Prosperity, Sat urday, July 27. Monroe, in Kicnheid, aionaay, iu- IJ29- . . . Fayette, in MeAlistemiie, iuesaay. July 30. : Special examination, in Miraintown, Friday, August 30. u. aa.. aiABSHau Co. Superintendent. Hot weather proves depressing to those whose blood is impure. Such people should enrich their blood with Hood s Sarsaparilla. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pEBRT COUXTT KAI HRY COUHTT BAILROAD. The follewiag schedule weat Into effect Nov. 1, 1898, sod the trains will be ma as follows: p. m a. m Leave Arrive a. nt p. m 4 80 1 16 Dnaeaanoa 8 40 8 60 4 86 9 21 'King's Mill 8 84 8 44 4 89 9 24 'Sulphur Springs 8 81 8 41 8 41 9 26 Corman Siding 8 29 8 89 4 46 9 29 Montebello Park 8 26 3 86 4 43 9 81 Wearer 8 24 8 84 4 61 86 'Roddy 8 19 8 29 4 64 9 89 'Hoffmen 8 16 8 26 4 66 9 41 Reyer 8 14 3 24 4 69 9 44 'Mahsnoy 8118 21 6 10 10 00 Bloomfleld 8 05 3 IS 6 17 10 07 'Lnog'a Road 7 62 2 45 6 22 10 13 'Nellaoa 7 46 2 89 6 26 10 16 'Dnss's 7 43 2 6 6 28 10 19 Elliotsburg 7 4W 2 33 6 24 10 26 Bernbeisl's 7 84 2 27 6 86 10 27 'Groen Pwk 7 32 2 25 6 41 10 82 'Montour June 7 27 2 20 6 09 11 20 Landisaurg 6 65 1 60 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m Traia leaves Bloomtleld at 6.10 s. in. and arrives at Landisburg at 6.47 a. m. Traia leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and arrives at Bleomfleld at 6. 60 p. m. Trains leave Loysville for Duncannon at 7. 220 a. ai., sad 2. 16 p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 87 a. m., snd 4.66 p. m. Between Land isbarg and Loysville trains run as follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys ville 6 65 a. m., and 1 60 p m., Loysville for Laadisburg 11 10 a. m.,and 0 09 p. m. All stations marked ( ) are nag stations. at wbict trains will come to a full stop on signal. Lotus B. Avars-son. F. M. M. Psaa-sti ATKINSON 1EHNEK.L, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW. MIFFLINTOWN, TA. fjy Collecting sad Ooavoyaaeiag prompt ly attended to. Orrics Ob Mala street, la place of real deoce of Louis B. Atkinson, Bsq., soath ' Bridge street. rOct26,1892. WILDER FORCE ICHWETER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. . OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DB.D.nXBAWroBD, . BABWn .OBAWVOBB JR. D. M. CRAWFORD SON, have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their collatteral branches. Ollice at old stand, corner of Third and Or ange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both of them will be found at their office at all times, nnless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, issa. JP.DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of MifHinbnrg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in MifUiotowa, as suc cessor to the late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will continne the dental business (established by tbe latter la ltsou) at the wen known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. D7 TEETH: EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVe Chloroform, Ether, or Gat used. No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards. AU these are Guaranteed er so charge will be made. 07" All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. CAPTION. TBE88PA8B HOTlCX. The nadersigMd persons have associated themselves together for the protection of Willow Rob Trent stream ia Lack town, ship, Janiata Co., Pa. All persona are strickly forbidden not to trespass apoa tbe land or stream ef the said parties to fish as the stream has been stocked with trout Persons violating this notice, will be pros- rented according to law. K. D. Patterson, T. H. Csrothers, J. P. Rob't A. Woodside, W. W. Walla, Frank Vawn, Dyson Yawa. April 28, 1895. TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned persons have formed aa Association for tbe protection of their re siieotlve dto cert lea. All persons are here by notified sot to trespass on the lands of the undersign eo. tor tae purpose 01 nauuisar gathering ante, chiping timber er throwing down fences or triag Umber ia any way whatever. Any violation ot the above no tics will be dealt with according to law. Jobs Michel, William Puffeaberger, Gideon gieber, a Beaaher A Zook, Mary A. Bru baker, Joseph Ko throe k, John Byler, Pamuel Bell. September 6, 1896. CHAUTAUQUA NURSERY CO., OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TOT AGENTS. Salary and expenses or commission. High grade Stock at low prices. New specialties. Seed Potatoes, Ax. riRTED in every town. Steady work. Pay Weak. ly. Addrees, H. B. WILLIAMS, Sec'y roruaao., n. 1. say. i,iwn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILB0AD. : On and after Sunday, May 20, 1895, trains will ran as follows: WBSTARD. Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at 4 80 a. m; Harrisbnrg 8 18 a. m; Duncan non 864a. m; New Port 9 24 a. m: Mil lerstown 930 a. m; Dnrword 9 43 a. m; Tbompsontown 9 47 a. m; Van Dyke 9 66 a. m; Tuscarora 9 69 a. m; Mexico 10 02 a. m; Port Royal 10 07 s. m: MiA1in 10 14 a. m; Deaholm 10 21 a, m; Lew is town 10 40 g m; McTeytown 11 08 s. m; Newton Hamilton 11 82 s. m; Mount Uaion IT 40 s. m; Huntingdon 12 10 p. m; Tyrone 1 02 p. m; Altoona 1 45 p. m; Pittsburg 6 60 p. in. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 s. m Harrisbnrg 11 20 a. m; Duncannos 1 1 60 a. mi Newport 12 14 p. ni: Mifflin 12 62 p. m; Lewiatown 1 12 p. ro; McTeytown 1 83 p. m; Monnt Union 1 66 p m; Huntingdon 2 17 p. m; Petersburg 2 30 p. m; Tyrone 8 06 p. m; Altoona 8 40 p. m; Pittsburg S 10 p. nt. Altoona Accommodation leaves Harris berg st 6 00 p. m; Duncannon 6 84 p. m; Newport 6 02 p. m; Jfillerstown 6 13 p. m; Tbompsontown 8 24 p m; Tuscarora 6 36 p. m; Mexico 6 37 p. m; Port Royal 42 p. m; Minus 0 47 p. m; llenholin o bo p. m; Lewlstown 7 13 p. m; AfcVeytown 7 38 p. m; Newtoa Hamilton 8 00 p. m: Hunting don 8 82 p. m; Tyrone 9 16 p. m; Altoona 9 60 p. m. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia st 11 20 p. m; Harrisbnrg 3 10 a. m; Marrs- ville 8 24 a. m; Duncannon 3 88 a. m; New. port 3 69 a. m; Port Royal 4 31 a. ni; Mif flin 4 87 a. m; Lewiatown 4 68 a. m; Mc Veytowa 6 80 a. m; Huntingdon 6 03 a. m; Tyrone 6 66 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. zai Pittsburg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4- 40 p.ms Harrisbnrg at 10 2U p. m; Newport 11 Ub p. ni; Mimin 11 40 p. m: Lewistown 12 68 a. tn; Huntingdon 12 65 a. m.; Tyrone 1 42 a ni; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 30 S. m. 4 Fsst Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Harrrisbnrg 3 60 p. m; Duncanao 4 15 Lm; Newport 4 37 p. m; Mifflin 6 10 p.m. wistown 6 29 p. tn; Mount Union 6 09 p. m; Huntingdon 6 28 p. m; Tyrone 7 06 p m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 30 p. m. EASTWARD. Harrisbnrg Accommodation leaves Al. toons at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 28 a m; Hunt ingdon 6 05 a. m; Newton Hamilton 6 33 a. m; McVeylown 6 62 a. in; Lewistown 7 16 a. m; Mifflin 7 88 a. m; Port Royal 7 44 a. ni; Mexico 7 48 a. m; Thompson, tows 8 02 a. m; Millerstown M li a. Newport 8 22 a. m; Duncaanon 8 49 a Harrisburg 9 20 a. in. Sea 8 hore leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 10 a in: Altoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Hunt ingdon 8 80 a m; McVoytown 9 15 a m; Lewistown 9 35 a in; Mifflin 9 55 a in; Perl Royal 9 69 a ro; Thompsontown 10 14; Millerstowa 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a m; Duncaanon 10 64 a ro; Marvsvillo 1 1 07 a m; Harrisbnrg 11 2 a m; Philadelphia 8 00 p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. ro; Altoona II 40 a. tn; Tyrone 12 03 p. iu; Huntingdon 12 35 p. ro; Lewis- town 1 4 J p. ro; si its in I ou p. ni; Harris, burg 3 10 p. m: Baltimore 6 la p. m; Wash ington 7 30 p. m; Philadelphia 6 23 p. m; New Tora923 p. m Mail leavea Altoona at 2 00 p. ni, Tyrone 2 35 p. la, Huntingdon 3 20 p. ro; Newton Hamilton 3 51 p. ro; McVeytown 4 12 p. ro; Lewistnwn 4 88 p. m; Mifflin 6 03 p. ni. Port Royal 6 09 p. m; Afexico 6 13 p. m; Tbompsontown 5 27 p. m; Millers-town 6 8H p. ro; Newport 6 48 p. m; Duncannon 6 20 p. m; Harrisburg 7 00 p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. m; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 6 37 p m; Huntingdon 7 20 p. m; McVeytown 8 01 p. ro; Lewistown 8 26 p m; Afilllin 8 47 p m; Part Royal 8 2 p. ni; Millerstown 9 07 p. ro; Newport 9 26 p. m; Puncahnoa 9 50 p. m; Harrisburg 10 Z ) p. m. Philadelphia Bxpress leaves Tittsburg at 4 30 p m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 33 p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p. ni; Meant Un ion IU V p. n; LewiMown 11 16 p. m: Mil. din 11 37 p ni; Harrisburg 1 00 a. ro; Phil adelphia 4 30 New York 7 33 a. in. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for Sundure at 7 85 a. ro. and b X p. m., leave Sunbury for Lewistown 10 05 a. m, and 2 25 p. ro. TYKOME DIVISON. Trains leave for Bellefonte and Lo : Haven at 8 10 a. m., 3 34 and 7 25 p. m leave Lock Haven lor Tyrone 4 30, 9 10 p. ro. and 4 15 p. ro. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. Trains Irave Trrone for Clearfield and Curwensville at 8 30 a. in.. 3 16 aud 7 :I0 p. m., leave Curwensville lor Tyrone at 4 39 a. ra , 9 16 and 3 51 p m. for, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agents, or sddress, Tbos. . Watt, P. A. W. D., 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitts bur.?, Pa. 8. M. PmcvosT, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Qen'l Pass. Agt WANTED SAL.ESMEN. We want a few men to sell a Choice Lint of Nursery Stock. We cannot roako yon rich In a month but can give toii tttadu employment and will pay yen tcell for it. Our prices correspond with the times. write for term' and territory to TBE HAWKS' NURSERY CO . July 14. 1895. Rochester. N. Y. H8TA8U8H&0 1880. Hie JflcCUntic Hardware QTsOT? T? N0-119 MAIN street, O JL yJlXJli. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, TOOLS, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves and tin-ware, mill and Collars, Lap Robes, Blankets, Fly-nets and Saddler's Supplies. Best Goods at Low Prices. We did an encouraeintr business during the past season and hope by constant application and prompt attention to do doubly as much in the coming season. We are better prepared to furnish Builders' Supplies, DOORS, HASH, ITATiDWAl?E, Tin. Iron and Felt Itoofimr. Sheathinc Paints, Glass and Carpt nter Tools at low Prices. Aiiu;ajHiuitus win una li 10 meir interests to call and ex amine our Stock and cret Prices of Norwav fe rpfinod hnr Imn Horse and Mule Shoes and Nails and Tools. Lumbermen and Mill Men will not go away uninterested, after thev have examined and nriced Our Kfvk nf Prnua. Art. Saws, files, Gum and Leather Prices. Wood and iron rjumns of of House furnishing Goods, Stoves,-Tinware, Granite ware, Wil- 1. J i "aVT S tW IS- . . in ww ware, wooucn-ware, ixicKie t - . . n an raper at all Prices. WT OF HMCtNC that we are offering at Special Prices to close them out, Barbed Fence Wire, Gasoune. Stove, Ice Cream Freezers, forks, scythes. ocreen Uoor and Window Hammocks, brushes ot all kinds, prices furnished on application, Cook Stove, Fruit Dryer, the best out estimates to furnish rnnfranfnrij with the matAIMAi SO. licited. Thanking for past patronage, I solicit a continuance ua iiiw sauie. M. H. M'CLIWTIC. VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL- I 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday, -October 1st, 1891. STATIONS. West ward. East wsrt. 8 P at A at A st p 4 00 8 67 5 63 3 60 3 46 3 41 8 88 8 82 3 16 8 10 304 256 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 88 2 24 2 20 Newr.'tt ..." 6 95 10 00 6 16 6 19 628 Buffalo Bridge Jnniata Furnace ... 6 08 10 03 61219 07 W abneta 6 15 10 10 6 35 Svlvan 6 25,10 17 6 40 6 44! 6 61 6 69 7 10 7 20 7 05 Wat-r Pine I 6 2210 20 6 31 10 26 Bloomfleld Junct'n. Valley Road 6 89 10 84 Elliot labors 6 61110 46 Green Park Loysville 6 6410 49 7 16111 00 Fort Kobesoa 7 1211 07 7 831 7 41 7 3 7 45 7 48 7 62 7 65 Center ........... 7 1711 12 7 23: 11 18 Cisna's Ran Andersonburg 7 27 7 85 7 41 11 22 Blam . ........ 11 80 11 86 11 40 Mount Pleassnt ... New Germant'n ... 7 45 D. GRING, President and Manager. C. K. Millek, General Agent. 1 Tho Repair M:op ol Uto 4 kl umn 11 sysiczsa l the tt is Kept Active' rnEALTII will result L. i vxiei, Sims tii'iV2K omff Call 5i::jnvitic3. PER bOi'T THE WGRlti OVER. airser i maimers jARsABias ca BlNOHAMTOrs. NX "So ftrptrts. Wq twit trm cntr. low uo a Whole axle fries?. ihl for flBsnlMAt lo t l'Ol- eV'ala. OuM ILL K4 Kb. HIS sis 2rnts -!. t jx !t"- oar- r.t Mine aa ajcects f.rSu;)L u jia at 10 vrcod-rirn. IM.. mtxtum aa any lle&tTliOCi. Itoljic.wfci WstoU. mm ROADSTER $55 CuaramcKl sscio aa agents still for $75 to 1100. 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