i a-! nansnttmas ' ' .'.',.. i".'i ' ' 1 1 " ' ' t niiijj . :. f i: V?FLINTOWK. f? F. S C II W E IK R eruro Ann moraiiTon. Last Sitxr Lit Mrs. Stewrt, wid ow of the Lit? h::r riiT Dan P. Stewart of Green county, Ma , ms appointe l Sheriff to suceeed Ler husband uctil a successor can be elected. Ooveesor Hastixos hn3 issued h proclamation to the people cf (big CoramonwaaHb in every walk of life, to lend their nssiataura in making the txhibit of Pennsyivani at the Atlanta, Ge rjia Expct-iiion to b he'd Sept-mbsr, October and Novem ber, '-'a r. relation to our sister States as 'vo-.l ai la lbe iverH cf tbo prog i-fcss, enterprise, growth, develop ment and UDrivalnd resources of Penusylvanii." The Co! ion Siatts International Exposition will bo opened oo tha 18th of SupMiuV.r at Allan!.!, Goorgi. Flit tho o inifurfc and conveuienca of I'junivlvsnianfi attending the Ex posilioa, a Srit3 BuilJiafj ia now in tic c jurso of sreci n. It is expect cl fiat tlii Exposition will compare no : no favorably with ihi Chicago Ex p )-;i! ion. Tbe gr ) i .is F.m'or.tco 13i) acres. About to million, liva huu di tij tho-jtinn 1 dollars will be expend ed in the Fair pi rtt which is located two niiks iron t? city of Atlanta The fair will hp. open tbrre mouths, aad a ha'.f. Cit'Zcs who Jc-siro to partie'p-tte in the Exposition e-.n ob tfiii more pariicular data c-mcsroing the givat. fair by conimumeating with Tiio.a-js J. Koonan, Jr., S.-Ci'3tiiry of the siid Cotton S.'.ilea sad Iator-Nat-i-inr.i Ksprv.tioa Ca.mi?s:o'i, Harris b ir-T. l. EspuLlican Convention- Tha licpuhlicin Primary Election on Situ relay resulted in the election of Uriih Shurcan as delegate to tbe State Convention to convene at Harnsburg on the liHtb aay of August. Mr. Sim la in W39 the prin3tinceJ candidatu for Sem'.ar Q iy for Chairman of tbc lie ubliCiQ Stat j Committer Ilia oppoa eat was W. Sterrett, w'ud wa3 the Governor llaitiag?, Gilkcson candidate for d!e;ate to the State Conven'ion. O: the 17 districts voting on Saturday, biuitaa cirrted I-J aud bterrsU 4. The cntirs votj cat was 1219. Stmman'o Votewaa 781; Sterrctt's vote was 518. 1 Sliaman majority over Sterrett was 213. Tue number of votej cast for William II. Kauffcnan waa 93R. The rMuru judges met in tho Court House on Mo od ay at 2 P. 51., to count tho vote cast on Siturcay at the pri mary eleo:ian. FoUowiog is tbe list of districts and tic return judges who presents 1 credentials and returns: MifiLntown lleuber ,. Aakcr- Fermanagh U. Otis Zaok- Fayette ....Willis Shirk iloaroe Daniel Finkanbiader. Suiquehanna Thad M. Light. Greenwood John ii-. Light. Delawr.re Jouathan Keisur. ThoaipsoDtow:i. . J. F. Wickcrsham. Walker . J. G. Thompson. . H. II. Snyder. Port 11 oval Turbstt.'. . . . Win. Ilcrtzlcr Spruac Hill. , ,f i ewaii u. ;uaacrr. ... J- -Jo.j-r. -j-dj.-.r w-',..:. ci if t'U't c-I.o o.-. . . . . .. . I uu n-iccssarv ! . si t ion and sn Lirifi should Tiiop'.r.ri Knosi.M . . -J -" ; Aiuims pvw two. rcrr? clone o; an tuo . . , , . , , . , , iU.o.rcra , , , , ..'IWSiiWl ' ,.,.- . (. v, .- ,i . . j , , I bu abolish!. iJ iin-!H-l:,i! ,nr"'i:ni.-s Afi.f ,r.t Wi'li,:, r Pnm"rov ' l'el,et- the U' ,c',m 't , -T , 7' iUul'11 bo 11 u"i;'irl Taltmtlen e! P ;:l7n W,1"-Vi I i-,r? Trt lua 1-coiui op i!t Is in Wh r.,r! for nU;a-,,..r4:o.,3; cori;6rum 1'It-ra0D JoLn Earaes'-!lu'-iv-rj :4:;,l tiforiionc to tho -rsai! control. jCflic Krlvil-ca nbould pay fo. Pollowiog U tbs vote m cast aod re-ldaUimc-nt of our business men as! ThefljhtiuJLjat-.mfryc.aatyovwthe : wps5 schools shot. ;.l be divorced from tUrCOd hff the iii,onfl. , ... ..l.airman .bin. which entlei .ttardnv . ponies a.iu iveoi ire; ifoni pou.ieai iu- ' i win n idi oattiiJ u.Jiiicrs, usouti u., - - - , cciiUol. At tHo next session o 1 .,( ii it.. i: niaht, has been ouo of the most bitterly , . .L R. DELBSATi:. C. C as pj t. Districte. g 3 & a a ; I a Benie :i3 3S GS Miniintown 4S 3G 03 Fermanagh 49 23 56 Favt-tb? IU 74 110 MJurr.f 2fi 13 30 Sa,(iue'-:tnDa 27 2 29 Gn.ttiwood 1G 3 19 Del ware 97 22 57 Tiiomi-nostawii ... 17 '21 21 Wulkcr 9! GS 121 Pott Itivl 20 24 33 Tu:beit ;!0 9 3S Suiacc Iir.! 14 CO 72 TWart.r.i 33 27 4-3 Lick 25 2 11 Milford 8 83 8J P.stt.r-OD 33 43 71 Totals 731 518 03b" 1 After tli' chvlr aanotned tha re sult of tli) election held on S-duivbty A. B. Evans wis noaiiaatad and placed on tha ticket for Cjt l'y Sai v.:y.r, tli-re liaviug beu no ca'idi d 1 e r;gul.tt ly anuouacsd. J. O. B:-o.va, of Baale township, wa? p!ae?J uoon the tit-kot for Cjr- onc-, there huviag ))9ea n j one reg iilailv tVuiiotiDCd. Jlon. Wm. Ilatl.lcr, J. G. Thonip Ftli red Stewart Tj. Manger wcro ap poi.;td a committeo to draft reolu tionu. expressive of the egntiment of tbe con wn Lion. Tii9 following resolutions were adopted." Resolvti, That tho Repnbiicara cf Jnui iti couuty again deciara their frtV.t to the Il?publicnn party and th-ir belief iu Kepublicau principles. Th b'.a!k cloud of financial and bus iness dibtreos envulopod this nation uutd tba magnificent victory of 1894, replaced the Democratic mijority of '90 ia tha Houss of Ileprcsentatives of the United States with tho Repub lican majority of 140, and the power of the Democratic party to do further barm to the industries of the United St if. s was effectually destroyed. The defeat of the Democratic party gave our people hope and the revival of business meager and unsatisfactory as it is marks the dawn of the pros perity that will come when the exe culive and legitdativo departments of toe general government are under fu l Republican control Resolved, That we hail the Hou. Thomas B Reed as the leading spirit of the next congress-of the United States aud believe his brilliant record as speaker of the 31st CoDgress - will bo equaled by his achievements as upeftker of the next Congress. Resolved, That we recoginize the Hon. William SIcKinley as one of the most eminent statesmen of our time aud we favor him for tho next Presi dent of the United States. Rtsohed, That tbe Republicans of Juniata county deprecating the an fortunate contest waged in our party for fecpremccy, cow eeek harmony and peace, aud to that end recom mend the salection cf hi3 excellency Daniel IT. Hasticjrs aa permanent chairman of tho State convention, and b&licving that tho interests of tb.3 party an well a? of tho nation, will, as heretofore, bo advanced and further ed by the srvicc-s of tho Honorable iliittbew Stanley Quay, unhesitating ly rcectnruond him for the position of chairman of tho Republican State Central Committee. Resolved, That the services cf our repre;cntative ia Cor.grtss, Hon. Thd. M. Mahon meet the approval a-cd dBcrve the endorsement of the ReDublieai.s of Juniata C'iunty Resolved, That the Hon. J. SI. Wool Senator for this district and V T 1 r i T 1 . , nugu ojaiimer n lison, ruemoer oi tho Assembly for Juijidx couaty dis charged their ( flieial duties well and faithfully, and their tfflcial conra deserves and ha3 our unqualified commeudation. Resotved, That tho Republicans of Juniata present Hon. Louis E. At kinson as a candidate for judge of the bupprior caurt and cr.r tUlegto is herebv instructed to support him for the position. ine now cmnty co.inmutea as se lected by tbe respeciivw return judges are. B?ale R. II. Brown, Cbarbs Frankhouse. Greenwood S. E. Zoider?, L. A. Woodward. Favette J. 21. Jam:sn, Dvid Ch.iric.-rs. Feinian'h Wiiborforje Schv.eyer, A. N. Wilotna. Delaware L. K. Jlevcrs, A. B. Evar,3. Lr,c': R. II. Ptt- rso-i, I. N. Car rut hers. I P-.iU?rsia D. S. Rickcnbvjgb, J. 3Ii lil: n to wc Fiod E psnscliad?, D.-.aibl Ilirh-v. .Wilfoi-d Q3o. E B dsbach, J jscoh Ernest. Monroe Tho-j. G. Liuver, Jerome Sh'l'.v. Walker O. G. Detra, J:raes G. Thosnpson. Tin bet t Win. Herlzler, Charles Iltfilev. T:'c-uora A.J. Williamson, Ym. C. McGiil. Si-Td-j'jhrtnr.a L2vi Lr"rh A. S L: - ubr'. PorL Ryal A. J. Potit, U. G. Frazicr. Spruaa Hill II. L Evanc, 3. L. Manger. Thompsoatown E. E. II t:', J. C. MsCurdy. Chair-nir", Wm. H. Kauff a a. CoJirrNTCATtD. "They that arwil-l bfl froa 1 bBnae!ret mast strike tbe b:o." A'r. EJilpr: By your permission throagh your vi! ib!o pipar, I bag leave to inlrodu32 a subject for tbe CjagiJoration cf property Lj!d;rs and business men, which I cj-ni of vi til irnp-iriaaeo attListim and clciib-rate diji.'ussion ij f.-i'fal of good re3a'.t.. Calm -.iwavs And v'tirras wiitiag wordi by far- , tii-jr pi-fii:.i!tiai:os ci will mention at , oaca tii3 importiiit subject I refer to j.- j j uu miui'iuiji ii lite iiiesuiaucu ed ia s me localitio. to three per cent. An o.itrage in the extreme And this increase b-ts been made, too, titles th.j introduction of tha best wa wr faciiitifs ia central Pcnnsylvanin, and our fire deptrtment, the two fot ming a niaan of protection that readers a sprc t I of lire almost im possible. Of this then there ha3 bjea mora than ono practical demon stration. Njw inaurance ought to bo a protection aa i not a robbsrr, and our prc-seat unfortunato siina (ioa will never bo change 1 unlpss wo strike the blow to freeing oursslves. A:td tho priac plos upon which I vropase to fcek de'ivararicc it one that has l9ea l.id down long ago, aud successfully followed ia our own CJtmty and nil trojnd. -'If a Com- pany can miiii moucy by tiki cirrti:i? oar ri';-?" 11 -i h id v. i . -i lot go to woik r.t 01103 and crgaaiaa a Home Mutual Fire Insmitjee Com pany and limit its oportifwn to ourj twin, boroughs? TLero is no simpler, j ilf'?r, b;-H.r acd jzj?r asUsfactorvl systtta of lusui'tnco ihaa tbeFanner-j' Mutual, limited to the rural dhstrie's erst oi t't3 rivar, (tad I saa a similar Company is now in fall operation ou the west sida. This is no louder an expariment, f:r tha former has bo?n in operation for about twenty years; Aud I am. reliably inforoisd that this Company has well nigh aborbed all the propDi-ty wtthm its territory. A similar plau of mutual insurance if slopluJ by our t--vm boroughs would provo highly sat'sfaotory in raora ways than ona. It would save uj at lea-jt four-fifth of all our money that is now paid over to the trust. We would take more interest ia tho fire department and taako it more effect ive. We woulu t ike better care to Lav9 our premises Sbcure against danger. If aa iucendi try fire wonld occur all would taka an interest m bringing the guilty wretch to Jus tice. Wo would all take a deeper interest in the safety of our towns, for a fire in any ituirter would con cern hs all. in conclusion let me urie a serious but prompt consiJer-i-tion of the subject, and if any doubt the feasibility of this scheme, let the objections be given, and if they can-. not be satisfactorily answered tho fault will be in the plan or system I propose. A CITIZEN. Kellef In six Hoars Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved' in six hoars by the 'New Gbeat South American Kidney Cube " This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of wa ter and pain in passing it almost im mediately, If you wact quick relief 1 and cure this is your remedy. Sold by K Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif nintown, Pa. Feb. 6. .luiLJUi nieui lUiiu luc mjio lucui.iru I ,,, , ,-iit. I our leiuibnix laws uecti-:t:y lor inn eg- ir.f il, f nf lf. ,..t l,r.n voJc . eon 1 actional o.carre!s ta the lustory ti.l.!ishmeut of those reforms should be jvsa, iuii 1 a y Lit.ttl . i v J a.i a f v ;ua..u I Special Train to SIC eretaa via PcBHtylvanla Railroad For farmers' Encampment at Mt Grelna the Pennsylvania Eailroa I Company h ie arranged to run a spe cial t rain, returning Augast 23, leav ing ilf- Gretna at 5.C0 p m , Ktoppir.tr at J'arysville, Duneancon, Newport, Thompsontown, P.tI Koya), Milll-.n, L"wistown Junction, MnVeytowF, Ml. Union, Huntingdon, Petersburg, Spruce Creek, Birmingham, Tyrone, Bel -wood, and Altoona. Regular trdiu leaving Harrisbur : 9.35 a. m , Augnst 19 to 24 iacla Biw, w 1! stop at Conowago, on coti':e t ooiidatorto letofTpaesaageis ho'd iug tickets to Mt. Gretna issued fr this occiMjn. Pissen"rers on Irabi ! leaving Altcoca 5.00 a m. can con nect with above train at Harri.ibnr-r. TiIH Til Wf WIW flAHniXTn ! 14 1 h iVPl. 1 XJ JJll 111 A J 11114 VVAIIVALI Returns f:Ii7 n;i Oror whelm ing Quay Victory in Ilontgcinery. SWEEPS IN OTEEE COUNTIES Thfl Swiatcr Captures Every Dele- gate m bcnuylkill Gounty. ADAMS AST) JUNIATA III LINU Gllkeca Coniline Utterly . Kouted s.1 tli X'olU and Ztepodfalcd hy tbe TVo- pl Tlx9 Cr ntrct Iot!tc3: Victor chat . Has Been IVoa In Pennsylvaaia lolitica In tho I.ct Quarter of a Genlurj It Sieans tho I'nd ul the 1'hllcdelpliia end rittabars niac PniLADEM'UlA, Auir. 12. The return from the Republican, primary eloc- held ia five counties Saturday and .Uu,vuvu.i j iut. ...a.L...j . Burea the election of Hon. M. b. Quay na , the chairman of tho fitate vommittco. I Convcmions were held in four districts in Schuylkill county and primaries took j place in Montgomery. Adams, Perry, 1 r..i . i -t-t. rp. .,- j i ' Juniata and vort. .twenty-four dele-; , . fratescomofromthosocouutiea. SanSuini ljuny men say ha will have twenty-two of these. Ho is abso'.utoiy certain of ! 6u7Cuteen even should York go thocthcr j WBy. j The battle royal of tho day was fought in Montgomery county, tho homo cf Sec retary Tom Stewart and of Chief Cierk Fottcrolf. The agents cf the ho(r combine had thcro been active for many duys. Thoy hod all tho inou:y they needed, and," to all appearances. Lad been authorized to promise anything in the way of patroaauo. istcwart had made personal appeals to his friends to stand by the adminutratiou, and Fctterolf had been even more native for the combine candidate. Kvery poai bio wire was pulled, but at midnight tha Hn;itinj people admitted their defeat, and conceded Montgomery's aeven stute convtntiou dolegratos to Senator Quay. In S:hnvlki!l thro wcra intreMini? battles in fi'overal cf tha district couven-I thu ,vu,lr .cr -most whea uccom-j tUna, chureed under the party rules with , f llrl!l j,.,... pah!lo o!;U.u sWJ lw tho duty of ele.-tin- delegates to tuo st.'.ta . ror tho public Lonefit. cud it term in sub convention. Tho result is a coinptt to vie- J ordinate positious shoitld be duria,: feood ! tory for the junior seuator, who will ret j behavior ; no statj or county cmyh.-yo ot J L . 1 1. 9;YCM tUlVl ilU.U hUU k.JUUl'J 111 likj , j battle r.$raiust Corporal Gilkeson. I rnd ' Juniata votes ono delegate to Qt cf tho couuty. Tiiu priiuiiries ia tha several districts were held between tho hours of 0 and S o'clock in thy ever.iug, and brou-'ht out n3 larxe a vote as has ever been polled In tho county. In Pott-stowa cxpH-tedto havo his grt'xte.-.t support, the j vote has shown that the sentiment of tho pcopla is all c gainst Mm. EF.SATCr. QL'AV A WISXI53. j Senator Qtmy 13 a winner beyoud the j preadventurc of a doubt, despite tho ! l.r.r..lli. .1 n ll (Kl. wf.if-li i, ,vu lw.MT1 thrown into ths Fca'.is in au iffort to carry 1110 cotmtj iv;r inc .iiariia-iiaptiiigs- 1 Warwick coiabino. Secretary Fctterolf ! and the other coinMno kv.iU.rs who, a few ! days ugo, were satisfied that the county would go against Quay, wcro sorely ttis- appointed, imrt were not to ba found lata in the evening. i Toward midu.-r.ct ti:o people of Xoris- town luarns'.l of tho junior senator's vic tory, and enthusiasm rail riot. The seuti mcat was all for Quay, and alti:ough scv- ' cral wards iu tho town were hotly con I tested, tho result seem; to end r.ll bad f-eling en boM: Bu'es, eii'.l a a.?ueral j 'll.a catiuii closed tut ticit.i.j a7. The twa cf Jf jrristjwg ckz for Quay by a vovo of Id to i2. Tho first district of tho First ward wont for Hastings, and in tho Seaond district of the samo ward a majority w.ts polled for Quay. The Sec ond ward went the same wcy, but tia Third was solid for the junior senator. ., . . Tr- it 1 Fifth went for Quay. Governor Hastings j earrisu tno cixtn ana ine nagmn, wnue Quay secured the delegates from tie Seventh and Ninth wards, and the Tenth ! was evenly divided between the two. HOW fli'E CoL'NTT WEST. District Attorney Holland und ex-State 6cnatcr Brown havo been running the 1 fight for Quay, and both men wore well satisfied that Quay was tho winner by a majority of at least SO, and as tho leaders of the opposing fuctiou couM not be found there was no ono to dispute the claim. The Quay people hod grounds on which to base their estimates. The returns so far received show that Norrlstown went 18 for Quay to 12 for Hastings, with a lot of contests apd small majorities in the wards that lined up for the latter. East Conshohocken will send 10 solid delegates for Quay on Tuesday, while West Consho hocken will add 2 to tho numbor. Roy ersford registers 8 votes fur the junior senator and North Wales 2, while the Haa- -tings people carried Pottstown by a vote of 12 to 8. North and south Ardmore, which were unlocked for by tho Quay forces, turned in 4 votes to add to the victory, and Bridgeport added a similar number. The vote so far as registered shows 90 for Quay and 34 for Hastings, and the supporters of the formor aro positive that ho will have at least 80 majority in the county. Tho granger element was practically a unit against Hastings and the methods of the combine. The effects of the victory tan scarcely be overestimated, as it vir tually ends the light, and all hopo tbe ad ministration faction may have had ot gaining a victory must bs abandoned. Much money was spent by tho Hastings people, but it availod little in the contest. SuDcribe for tbe Sestbiil akd Kiecei j cm,i good paper. TUa ca.it.r Wio t'.ta Sorcn irelrsatiu from ttj Count. " PoTTsvil.tr.. Au. 12. Ia the front strnic ete for pu'.:tii;nl Miprcmacy betvvcoa the (jiiay nml liiLS'.iugj factions of the lU'jiub liiaia party In Sahcylkiil couaty the Quay ninn wnro victorious, capturing tlio dulo tso to the str.te convent ion fruin ail font of tho districts cf the county. The nu::jJ3 of the UfU'g&tus nro lis fdllows: Fir.-:c District Iforaoo E. Dangler of EUonandoiih and Hurry J. Ball o A!uli:i noy Cit y. Kcc.;r.a District Hon. D. D. Ph:!l:i:3of Gordon. 'J'hlid Dlstrl.-t V. P. Job t-f Tainnqna. 1 ourlli i):.si,rict Cliirl3i H. Hit:-slor of 1'ottsvilio, Dr. Cbc.rirs K. Quail of Au burn and It.-iihon ISarto of l'iuo Grove. Ov'AV WINS IS VOKK. SCcturns Not ouip!3te, nat tho Secsatar ti l.ciictii;. Tokk, Aaj. 12.?; turns from the Iio puj.lii'au idectiu!) tuii;o In blc.wly, but tho tuiiicnt ions nrj that tti flvo do! cantos ti tho etato uonvcutlon will l for Senator Kr.iy. In York, out cf C3 dclcsriitea. Senator Quay s frluntU bavo 15 isnd tho IJiist ln3 forces 11. In Dillsbury, Senator Qiiay'i old homo, tho Haaingj delegates wcro elected r.utt inst.-uctod to voto for Sou:itot Qu.;y for ociito chairman. AHAHS IN L!NU FOR QUAY". Tim County Will Nairn, n Saiid li-tt gallon fur t!io boater ftoiiator. eeTTY.-SHURU. Aut. 1 iW c::ncml ad- mission cf pron:liKiitliej.ullicr.ns Adams Ia throo v,RrJs ,)f t!lU fcorougU tha bitr torei:t contest in many yiv.rs has been wnged, mid ia ail tho (Ju;iy men wou easily, i'u it has booa iu most of tho coucty districts. 'i'horc iu no qi'.or.tiou or a solid Quay doloation being named at the convention. Jnuiata iu fur Qaaj. SEfiTOR QUAY- TO THE VOTR .5! A Cirt AsrKtrHt 31untclpM Corroptlan j Quit tinnjr Control. j PiTTsnfRO, Aug. 1J. An editorial in the rittshiir" lMispatcli of last yaturdar. re- j forrinp to .Scui:tor Quay's riccut declara- tion thnt- Lis fight is one "fcrgoeil govera-' so.a nmi local KOVerci.,ui:t." Jn reuiy that c.-ill .'.Vnntor Q;:a? qvr.ds the follow- ; iiir, wlii'jh n; pear !?i ti-duj's Dispateh. 1 After r&trri!j t tha cnmiia-igsi for th chairmanship cf tbo Stuta iiypublieao . cominit&e the si-antor S!ifi: j 1 ho municipal coml.'tmitlons in tho twe . . ,,, , , , , . . . . great cith-j of Pulliid' lpuia and fitttuiiry Cunslt,..c ,il8 ,ao .. 1;:,;ijrta:it Uut.)n u the epjojit i-ji. Th. ir iut-tJioiU and pur- pos?s hri;:, iu our j:i i;;iaom', sini.ter anc ssMIsh, inaircct hostility to l',:c Unt istur CitS 0 tUO pa.!J!0 Cl tUOSS C!lU-i, HDt ci-.-.-uve oi tai.vovcriMiicTit. In our jiuinieu. success will couiiuit . t he MHto o:y;i:ization c.-iUist tho used moiiey iu politics; to resistanee to coitiof ato coatrol of t!io leialatnrcs cn-.i muni- cipal councils; briui; political primaries ; od elections into a form of civil scrvieo ! which will prjwr.t t';o enslavement of public odieers au.l rmpluyej, a:id ccim.icll those a'pointed to preserve the peace and to euniine tuum-i.'lvoj to their olticlal duties; to absolute freedom ai:d fairersj in besto.v:uj t.:.;to, couaty and municipal contracts, and tbe punishment of auy form of favoritism; aaiustexelU3ivefri!iiihiscs to deal In public necessities, comforts, I conveyaiico and sanitary riquirpmoets; ad to a recognition of utility and !i Iciity j 1,1 m.tv.ch, Icerpii;? eervicota; . ....w.t. j u . V. pnm.ines or auctions, or sliou.il n;:u auy ; pretenso be assessrd n;)ou his ci.iary; all I en.ii ted. Ia our jti;'pu:cut the x,res"nt contest v.iil result in tho suctcss nnl evolution of theso reforms, which wo consider es sential to the continued supremacy of the ! Itepulilican party iu Pennsylvania. Yours i:u!'' M. S. QUAY. I Tlio Coralline nn-l tlie Governor. ! Their object is to iiicre:iso their powci j until they doiuiuatc tiw state as they now dominate its two principal cities, override the repn-soatives ot the country and coiitrui ilv i.'uuiiiuu nun o.iiei.vi pairon- j ;" I scuts 111 iuj u in iwii au:i.u j, tuervuy to control federal patronage. With this object in view, they have taken tfio gov cruor into a limited partnership, with "The Administration" us tho flnn name. Put, except on paper, tho governor cuts no figure in tho opposition to Quay. ' Ho far as be Is concerned, it fa of little con- ew...r.n... nllllin. M i.if . V. n ....... 1 .1 a J a i. ,h.. . i.t ,...... ; as a partner it will 'sujiport the adminis J tration" with en hu-.iasm. When lie can no !'.:vti:r bervo tiio c". .jU..o he v.i'i be, ', ' -'it -vail", a tucli l-.iin'.'.r. Ho.: sdale Ci'.!2--u. All Tir.-it et Mbeti 'i'hla ta what C!;tls M .;.ce says: "fo ei'ue tliat -'ialiir Uu.iy's v;ct4iy would L.eaa au i::i;i-ovel coutitio- t!.!.iv;s in i'ii.ittwtiiliia or Pittoarg is to yc ths clearest evidence cf iguorauce of the pollt- lcai auu leglslaMvo history of tlio state on tJepart of those who do so." Which means, of course, that the. Mace method of government is the correct one, and it is from Magee'3 standpoiut. But Uie people uare acvvcd notic0' ou chfis timo for nllu to stcp aowll. xhoy want a change and nro wllllug to take ohuuee on their ignorance of the polttleal and legis- lative history of the st:tt& The Mae end of the history is not popular. Ate. Keosport Times. Franklin County Republicans Aro with tjaay and Acsiiust Cameron. Niuoty-nino out of every hundred Re publicans lu tho couuty aru with him. Tho organization 15 uo, however, with Cameron, neither fti uincty-nluu out of evory hundred K.'pu'ullcaus. Chuiubeca burg Knpository. Tbe Hog- Couabino le on Its 1.8. '.t xegs la the City of Philadelphia. The com bi no has made a s'.urt toward Soing to pieces in Fhi!udc!ihiu. Before it is all over Mertiu is apt to reiriize that ho doesn't uwu us n-.uuii of tho Quaker Citv as bo t!ii:il3 bj u'oos. Columbia News. Will UrtHfly r.:ak Co-jil t!io L-eclaratlon V. ' ".'li!ult llo lu rtn il. Vrin-iiu-i- Jii.tjto Oeiaily will make good his leel:ua:ie:i, "it luo not c;irry my own couuty 1 wni not bo & candidate' before tho coVL-ntftju," remains to bo soon. Cleariiidd Kuft .man Journal. gaay lias Invincible Strength with tbe Bank and Vila af tbe Party. The result? in the county primaries have settled tho contest in Quay's favor. It has demonstrated that he has invincible trongth with the rank and file of the party. Media Xiedger. X So Abend Regardless mt tha Opinion of the Plain People. It is not the intention of the combine to do what the voters want, but what they. themselves, want regardless of publlo opinion. .Meadvtllo 'tribune. No, tbe Hastings Republicans, who made Pattlson governor im l&iQ, should be very mum about "Del am aterlsm," Plttston h a mcnt and heu-.r p:lilic?, i.oim:c!1 eut the i - I. i .... i ; tiiiH th: r.rii-!nIo tt T;r ii-tttnfl in . Gasette. GILKOTSBAD PLIGHT The Examiner of Shaky Banks Also Deep in Politics. 0EPHAH3 AUD WIDOWS PEOTESH Thla Man Banning Arocnd tbo State oa Pot Honsa I'ulltica Initead oi Protect ing the Helpleaa nod Fatherless by XAokloff Out for Rotten Financial In attentions Canting Scandal by Holding Two Incompatible Positions. HAHRlsiicrrca, Aug. 12. It has grad ually dawned upon the people of Penn sylvania, especially tho ttepublican voters of the rural districts, that tha offices of stnto chairman and bankfii jf commissioner aro incompatible. It is now asserted that no man with senso of dolicacy would nrccipitato a scandal by attempting to coiubino the two places. A cry of protest has gone up from ono end of the state to the other, and if Mr. Gllkeson Is wise la his day and feneration bo will heed this cry. A banking commissioner who is presumed to proteet tho money of the or phans and widows bos no business run ning a political machine. If Gilkeson persists In this he will ondang-er tho suc cess of the party at the polls. SHAKT BANKS AND POLITICS. If ono thing is mora necessary than an other it is that our banking- institutions, which contain tbe bard earned savings of the poor and of tbe fatherless, should bo kept out of politics. This Is tbo view takon by all sincere men. The Republi cans in all of the counties are taking it up. At a tremendous Republican demon stration in Philadelphia the other day Congressman John Robinson, ta the course of a speech, said; "I want a state chairman who will set an example to the rank and file, and not be guilty of that gross indelicacy of rush ing after tho best plum for himself, as he did, whininr and mewling around after tha appointment of bunking commis sioner. The two positions aro incompati ble. Imagine a state chairman one day sending nreuad requests for contributions to a bank th.it nufy not bs too steady on Its legs, and the next day sending one of his examiners to that bank to examine ac counts not perhaps kept with perfect reg ularity. Could he do his duty as houastiy as though he were not looking for that little contribution?" Seglectinb his duties. Iustond of nejclfctiug his duties moving around tbc state leobitig after delegates GUtceTOii eboula be in his M.C00 office la Hurrlsbur looking sftor shuty books. It LnbtSaXeas that hi has absentee1 himself i trout ads Qpleo fee weaks at a time. Tine fallowing uKiiukih was ssot oat from ' JLirrlsbur-f a few weclis aj,: Deputy Bank Exasjiucr O. V. Qockraa, ot l'it'ubarz. t hore r nr.!a j a husjiai im 1lru aoc!ctiun ta I'tilabur wkii.1i ia tLwaxtrt tobe akakr. A treaxin; to v.'Se uiitt.lr ui"y tako pluee bf.;re te miv5,w)- Kenvrnl tttJs a(lurau9prulia.t it U i'Mtfl te rroced Oidiiajt.. llis sAjy;;fctu. K-j-.li rtvli hi dc trriulaed via lhSuatieu vtll ka airvu at liis bbsii:s.ilinrtiaeiit otiaartp eij. tt wis loraed la nttauuric that several ulnar bullil ins aol loan ?;"jci;iiieai cf a thriky ciiractpr ere under esarnlcr.tioa. tut the ulc!aia of at lcrast to h.".vc bean suiuTaoaed to liar rUburg, where they vtijl lisA a hearing. Why was not Gllkeson in Harrivbnrg looking after such casss? Oi course "no infCrmulion will bo given at the "bunk ing doporUuent about llnancl.ti institu tions." But if you want to know any thing about factional politics apply at tho banking depuatment. Z.ii eft. toiih starch oa.i poii Kfrcn, j !r I:iin c'tlhir s!'-jit ihc ttvjrn; T .t" r. tt at ni:n:;re it is iren ... i'..-..' v.l:-.'. jc-.t j::ust expect of fl T'rc. r.taiti-up collars won't stand up, and tl-.e tnru-dov.'i collar- w ill r t"i wilt down. Tit: cn.,y, clicsp, cn;t fi tl pic asii'.t way out ot tliij ij to wear p. p CHLLt'Lom " Collars akd fc U Cuffs. These goods aic made Sj N by covcrini; liitcu canal's or cuflb f5 U oa both sides witU"Cui.L0LOlD,'' j M tuns iiiaKiug iiic-111 mjuiir Kiwi: M durable, ami uuterproo, iwta'Acc- t ted bv heat or moisture. A acre 3 arc lio other waterproo'f good3 B madstuia way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled ft simply wipe them o.T with a wet 5 cloth. Everv piece cf the e'-U"6 is stamped like this : S 3FLLiiLQP Insist nnon poods ? marked If you expect full satisfaction, ai.d if your dealer docsnot keep them, ic-nd direct to us enclosing atr.our.t and we will mail sample. State she. and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar 13 wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Tho CELLULOiD COMFANY ,S&S r., .r.r.tM hUi t I. prompt rwaiptly arnica. , Cetolcrn mrwbim nnd !1 forciJ of 14 Pl.WPANTTO TAR 8 AND ESPCf'IAf.LlT USSaXZ- FOB mtmn Academy will prepare a person FOR COLLEGE IJfLESS TIME and FOR LESS MOJVEY than any other school in the State. Try next year. 40 weeks cost $100. J. Harkt Dtsikgeb, e Principal, aiifflintewn, renna. h' Bli1 1 'laHUBJ'il' 'Hill 'Hi "i 1 ft 9 t.t Sf-rvifA' ?i Cynontery. telle, aft: i." "JHW Jllr. T. M- Crocker Washington, D. 01 Rests the Tired Brain Hood's Sarsaparilla Gives Nerve Strength and Bedily Health Hood's Pill are " Much in Little." u I have nscd Hood's Barsaparilla and Hood's Pills for many years and consider them the best on the market. Hood's Sar saparll la has given mo health and strength from time to time when tired and Warn Out Fi-om Overwork and the worry of business. It has purified my blood, toned my nervea, and rested my tired brain by rostoriar Bleep and in vigorating lay entire system. Hood's Vegetable Pills ere much in little. I use no others. They invigorate tha liver to healthy action, act gcnUy on the bowels, ti -food's Sarsa- nv5 paruia relieve sick headache v and indigestion, and ft t & thns assist tired GStQiVfy natu-c to rcn'ove dissaso r.ntl rc-.j.'ore health." J. IT. Crockeh, 113 Ekode Island Avenue, Washington, D. C. . Hrvfl'c till''"'t harniouinnsly with lilAlU -S flllS Uuoa s.Si.r aiiarill.1. 2ia, LEGAL. IXECUTOR'3 NOTICE. K-tile of Geo. TT. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that loiters Tes tamentary on tbj csluta of Qeorge W. Smith, late ol tbe borough of Hifllintown, have been granted ia due farm of law to the undersigned. AH person indebted to slid estate are requested to tn&ke payment, and tiioje having claims rili pleass present tbcoi for settlement. W. G Surra, June 15, 1895. Executor. E XECUTOK'S NOTICE Etae ef Joseph K. Kauft nn. deceased. Kotice i brrobr giTn that letters Testa mentary oa tbo eatato of Joaeph E. Kauf man, atef lie t(wnliiii e' Fayette,; have bvro eraoted in due form of law to the nnders'gri! d. Al! ersuaa iodobted to said eatate me n-qaestcd to mr.te payniynt, snd those bavins; cla'mg wil: pleaje present tku lor sct:!eaient. Liwn Df.oei, Ja'y 8. 189. Extcnlor. IS OTICE IN PARTITION. Ia the Orphan' Court of Juniata County. Estate o( Samuel LoiulensNger. dcceasr-d. I.oadentlngrr, deceased ; David Louden, j To Hcltie LondeiiMaer, widow of .S.icumI I eiacr,Jiuic5 I.iudec'iazer.Lniiia Korfgera, i Susao We;t aud Joaaph. Wert, her buabnd, I all of Juniata coi.ntv : Herry Lou.ieaslsg r, Joserh Loadbtif'ager Md Samuel I.nuaen slaiter, of ilcze, Sedgwich coui.tv, ICunw?, aad Epl.rism Lomlt-nftlaft-r, of Beiieviie, Uurcn coon'y, Ohio, cl.ildren and hiis ot said decedrut, and all cthffrj interested. You arc lit rchy notitted that the Orphans' Court of said county of Juniata awarded an ;iiiuct to mjUo partition au j vnluation ef certain real estate ot the said Satnunl Loud ecKlager, deceased, consisting ot two tract ol land.cituate io Faiker lowoaiiip, Janiata coun'y, Punnsj Ivaaia, No. 1 containing kiiont thirty acres, aad No. 2 containing about Mty-sis acreu, np.i that said inquest wiil be held on a-iid ; renast?s oa Wednes day, the 21st dav of August, A. D. 1E95, at II o'clock A. M., at which time and place 3 cu are rcqitesteJ to attiacd if you think proper. J. P. Caluoux, Sheriff. Sntnirr's Orrice, UilliictowD, July f, 189-5. E XECUfOR'S SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- The undersigned eiocator of tba last will and testament of EbzUsth Leonard, late of Faietto township, Juniata couaty, l a., de. censed, under aal by virtue of an order of an order of the Orphans ICwnrt of Janiata coucfy to pay debts, will sxpose to sale by public vendue or outcry, on tha premises in said township, on SiTrRDAY, AI G. -J4, 1893, at 1 o'clock P. M of ,airl day, the follow, ing described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain farm aad tract of lBd, aituate in Fayette town-hip, Juniata county, Pa., boaaded and dt.cii!ed as ioilaws.- Oo tbe north by public road and Iat.ds of Jar sev Leonard: on the east bv lands of Henry Slielleiiberser; on the aouth by lands of G. W. MeAister and Martha Bcek and on the west by lands of Jarsey Leonard, con taioing EIGHTY-NINE ACRES, mere or less. This is a very eonMicrable farm. conven iently located to churches, school, store, mill and blacksmith shop, bring MtuateU l miles (rem A-. Aister ille, ruilo from Oakland Mi:s. The lsnd is very fertile ard ucOr a bih state ol enltivation, is well wateril, bavin; a NEVER FAILING SPRING Or WATER at the doer and a str'aut of water ruuning through it. Itisin the center of the Lost Creek Valley, it has erected on it a LARGE BASH BARS, Wagon-sbed, fairly good DwclliDg House and other out buildipgs. It b a'so erect, ed thereon a FIRST-CLASS CIDER PRESS; Also an Appe Orchard of over 500 trees and a Peaeh Orchard and 00 p?ar trees, all la fine bearing condition; also 200 grape vines and a large lot of rasp-berries and black berrier; also a large number of tbe flne.t grafted Cherry Trees. This farm will be sod in parts or the wbole as is most advantageous to the pur chaser. TXRHS OF SALE. Ten percent, of the nrcbaae money to be paid on day of sale; 25 per cent, on day ot confirmation of sale by the court; 85 per cent, oa April 1, lB'JO, when deed will be delivered and pessessisa given, and tbe balanci April 1, 1S&7, defer red payment to be secured by JusgaioBt and to bear interest frera April 1, IV'JO. rosefs- sfon will be given earlier, it desirable to purchaser. Attendance will be given on aay 01 m by J. B. M. TODD, Executor of Elizabeth Leonard, deceased. nvta-r lv Tit it T'fi:t.U. Xts-wverinf qunliticsare nwrn rnnaaad, aetoauV entlasUaar two boxes of aa-rotl;er brand. Itok fleeted b V asat. trdETnitt i.21 fIS t rOB8AIJSBTDZaXSB3ry.yERAIXT. fyt Bookkeeipins. Arithmetic. PfAnmanshipi nd U tha Commercial PAI.MS BIMINKSS 1710 Chestnut St., PhiladelDhia. Tenth Year. ThorouBta. IodiTidtuvl Instruction. Kitnations Bran die. urn ia tied. Tbe ntiimnm of know.tdpre at tha mis imam of coat. nriUfrdrtuUn. TatfcO. W. PAiaJt-m, Pi STEEL ROOFIfaO and SID.NO. (Seteendewb'a Faornt.) .Usf&istoj;, Firi aid S!5?ra Ft?5i Sr-nd tnt 1 Vhe Pewn I raw Reoflne and r-n-.n-Q. estul.wuf- j s atlas Co. (Ltd.), TUiUu. '.1., ut prices, j I Sale .11 Ira. EDil7C0 AXLE- PMSEVANU COLLEGE,' GETTVSBfRC, PA Founded In 1833. Faculty. Two lu I cour es of tudy Classical and Scientific, Special courses in all depart ment. Observalorv, Laboratories nnd new Otaioasicm. Sfeam beat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Depart ment of Uygione and Physical Cuitnre in charge of an experienced 'physicisu. Ac cessible by freqimnt railroad trains. Loca tinn on the BATTLEFIELD fl G'Uvsbure. most pleaaanf and healthy. PREPAR ATORY MEI'IKI Hit H 1 . iu 1.1 par ate building, tor boys and young men pre pariDg for basiresj or College, under spec ial care of the Principal and three assist, acts, residing with students in tbe building. Fall term opens September 6tb, 1895. For Catalogues, ae drees n. W. MCKNIGHT. V. U., President, or KEV. O. G. KLINGEU, A. M., Principal, (Jetttyrburg, Pa. WOOT, BOUGHT. fl. L- COOPER, . HO 8 NORTH FROSTST-, Corrcspondcace Solicited. Philadelphia Long Distance Telephone 519. RAILROAD TINE TABLE. jpKKRY COUVTr RAI KKRY COVVTr RAILROAS. The following schedule went Into effect Nov. 19, 1893, aod tbe trains will ba run as follows: p. m a. in Leave Arrive a. n p. m 4 80 9 15 Dancannon 8 40 e 50 4 80 9 21 'King's Mill 8 84 8 44 4 39 9 24 'Sulphur Springs 8 31 3 41 3 41 9 2 Gorman Siding 8 29 3 39 4 46 9 29 Uontebeilo Park 8 26 3 36 4 43 9 31 'Weaver 8 24 3 84 4 61 9 36 'Roddy 819 3 29 4 64 9 89 Hnffinaa 8 10 3 26 4 06 9 41 'Royer 8 II 3 24 4 59 9 44 'Mabanoy 8 113 21 5 10 10 CO Bloomtield 8 05 3 1 6 17 10 07 'Long's Road T 52 2 45 6 22 10 13 'Nellsoa 7 48 2 39 5 25 10 16 'Duni's 7 43 2 3d 5 28 10 19 Elllotsburg 7 i 2 3-1 5 24 10 25 'Bernheisl's 7 81 2 27 5 36 10 27 'Green Prk 7 32 2 2 5 41 10 82 'Montour June 7 27 2 20 6 09 11 20 Lncdisburg 6 65 1 50 p. ni n. tt Arrive Leave a. m p m Traia leaves lilaointlsM at 6.10 a. ui. and arrtves at Landisbarg at 6. IT a. m. Train leaver Lnadisbiirg et G.14 p. ni., and arrives at Bloomtield at 6. mO p. iu. Trains leave Loysviile for Duncannon at 7. 220 a. in , and 2. 15 p. m. Ke.'nrainj, arrive at 10 37 a. in., aad 4.56 p. m. Between Landisburg and Loysviile trains ruo as follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys viile C 55 a. ra., and 1 50 p m., Loysvillo for Lnndiaburg 11 10 a. m., and 5 09 p. m. Al! stations marked () are (lag stations, at which tra-rs will coin t9 a full stop oa signal. b Lot-is E. Atkimsoh. F. Jf. if. runs c v., ATKI.TiaOS tt, PE583&;.Fa, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ur"Cc-l!ectl2; and Conveyancias prompt ly attecded to. OrriCK Ou Main street, la place of rel deace of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., santh Eriige street. fOct26, 1?2. iriLRERFOSt'E SCSIWEYER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. Da.D.M.caAwreca, Mt. dakwiji x.caAwra'tr. J-JK. D. U. C3AWF0ED 6l SON, have formed a paxtnerfhip for tho j rattle: rt 1 . . 1 1 1 r- i ri .udthAi. ....ll-it-o-jl KrunpSa O.'iice at old staad, corner of Third aad Or ange atreets, Hiitliatown, Pa. One or bolt ot them will bo lound at their olice at f! time:-, unless otherwise proiefniocuily e;; J G--a. April 1st, lt55. P. DERR, PRACTICAL BJJ3TIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Peutai Col lege,) formerly of Miltlinlmrg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in MiSIintown, as suc cessor t the late Dr. G. L. Derr, and will continue the den'al buaioess (established by the latter in I860) at the well known of fice on Bridg street opposite Court House. U7- TEHTI1JEXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Ao Chloroform, Elker, or Gas used. No Sore Gams or Diseomfort to paiient, cither dwrui? txtraction or afterward All tbtsc are Guararieed r no charge will be mado. Zy Ail wori gunracteed to give perfect satisfttctioQ. Terras, strictly cash. ' H. P. DERR, ' Fi ktcdcal Dentist. cArTione- TRESSI-.VSS NOTICE. The nndersined persons have associated themFeves together for the protection ol Willow Ruo Trout stream in Lack town ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All p.-rocs are strictly forbidden not lo trespass upon the knd er stream of the said parties to fish as the stream has been stocked with trout Persona violating this nofice, will be pros ecuted according to law. K. H. i'alterson, T. n. Camthers, J. P. Rob't A. Woodside, W. O. Walls, Frank Vawn, Dyson Vawn. April 23, 1895. TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersijtnad persons have formed an Association for tho protection of their re spective properties. All persons are here by notiSed not to trespass on the laads of tke undersigned lor the purpose of hunting gathering nuts, coiping timber or throwing down fences or tiring timber in any way whatever. Any violation ot the above no tice will be dealt with according to law. John Mictia:!, William Puffeebcrger, Uideon Sicber, Beasber sc. Zoek, Mary A. iJrnbakcr, Joseph Rothrock, John By ler, Samuel Bell. September S, 1895. CHAUTAUQUA NURSERY C0-, OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TOTAGENTS. Salary and expenses or commission. High grade Stack at low prices. New specialties. Seed Potatoes, lie. DIES WANTED in every town. Steady werk. Pay Week- lv. Address, H. B. WILLIAMS, Sec'y Portland, N. Y. Sep. 16,1806. SAW imisBlGiS A wonderful improvement In Frirtio Feed and litf-ltnrk. Buck motkjnof C-MrriueU tliiM'HHSfat aa any ouitr mine marKec. rroiion luich f eerti Chu&luz all the feed ucarinff to 8t und ntill ia hile kxvk 1kk: rt vavina; la power and wenr. rvni 4cenUmstaroas for larseCataloueand prw-rt Also prinaT Harrows. Hay jUnke, I'uliiTntorr, arn iianrer,!iitFiier etc jit,-nnon ' iilCNCU fc DUOMCrOLD. VLtra. VorU, Iv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, On nn-1 eftr-r Sunilav, May 20 1895, Mains will rnn ns follows: ' WESTARD. Way Passenger, leave Philadelpliia at 4 30 a. m; Harrisburg 8 18 a. ni; Ditnenn non 8 54a. m; New Port 9 24 a. m; Hii. lerstown 9 36 . m; Durword 9 43 a. nij Thompsontown 9 41 a. ni; Van Drke 9 65 a. m; Tuscarnra 9 59 a. m; Krxico 10 02 a m; Port Royal 10 07 a. in: Milllin 10 14 ' m; Derholm 10 21 a.Ui; Lewistown 10 40 a rn; McVeytown 11 P8 e. m; Newton Hamilton 11 3 I a. ni; Mour.t Union II 40 a. tc; Huntingdon 12 10 p. m; Tyrone 1 02 p. n-; Altoona 145 p tr; Pilt-OvirgO !i) p. m. Mail Train have Pbiladdbh.a at 7 00 a. ra, Harrisbiirg 11 20 a. in; Dniic-innoa 11 50 a. in; Newport 12 14 p. m; MiMHn 12 52 p. m; Lewistown 1 12 p. n; Mcrevto'.rn 1 33 p. m; Mount Union 1 f G p k; llnntfc on 2 17 p. m; Pt-tersh!irg 2 30 p. in; Tyrone 3 05 p. ni; Altoona 3 40 p. m; PittkUtrg 8 10 p- m. Altoona Accommodation leaves IJjrris bnrs at 6 00 p. m; D"ncannen 5 34 p. ni; Newport 6 (12 p. in; JlfillTstown 6 13 p. in; Thoa'psontown C 24 p m; Tuscarora 6 25 p. m; Mexicc 6 37 p 10; Port Royal G 42 p. m; Milllin G 47 p. ra; Dnnholm 6 55 p. n,; Lewistown 7 13 p. m; JlfcVcytown 7 Zri p. m; Newton Hamilton 8 IX) p. ni; Hunting don 8 82 p. 10; Tyrone 9 16 p. iu; Alteon 1 60 p. ra, Pacific Express leavos Philadelphit at 1"! 20 p. m; Harrisbur 3 10 a. m; Maris. v '. le 3 24 a. ni; Duncannon 3 38 a. ni; New. put 3 69 a. ui; Port Royal 4 31 a. n; Mif. tlin 4 37 a. m; Lei?toti 4 68 a. ui; Mc. Tetown 5 30 a. n'; Iluutincdon 6 Oi a. it ; 1 yrone 6 55 a. re; Altoona 7 4'J a. tuj Pittsburg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Exprei.s leaves Philadelphia at 4. 40 p.m; Uanisburg at 10 20 p. in; Newport 11 06 p. ni; Milllin 11 0 p. m; Lewistown 12 58 a. in; Huntingdon 12 55 a. m.; Trona 1 42 a ni; Altoona 2 00 a. ui; I'ittsLurg 5 80 a. m. Fast Line leave Philsdelpiiia at 12 25 p. ni; Harrrisbitrf, 3 50 p. m; luncanon 4 15 p. m; Newport 4 37 p. m; Mifflin 5 10 p.m. Lewiatown 5 29 p. tr.; Mount Onion 6 OS p. m; Huntingdon 6 2S p. m; Tyrone 7 00 p ni; Altooaa 7 40 p. ni; Pittsburg 1130 p. iu. EASTWARD. Ilarrisbura; Accommodation leaves Al.. toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 2S a 111; Hunt ingdon ' 05 a. m; Newton IInin"oi 6 'A a. no; McVeytowii 6 52 a. u; Lewistown 7 15 a. ru; Miinin 7 ZH a. n:; Port Kovsl 7 44 a. in; Mexico 7 IS a. in; Tlioniojoii. tonn 8 02 a. Ill; i:l!er.,town 8 12 a. Mowpcrt 8 22 a. ia; I;:nc:inr.o'i S 4'J a Uarrisbing 9 20 a. in. bea Shore leavis PlttiJnrg 3 1?J a mi Hunt. Altoona 7 lo a ni; Tjroo.. 7 -JS a m: ingdon 8 SO a rt; KcVriKwa 'j lr a nn LiCniSlVHIl J OJ 11 Ui; .-i'.Ui'.Tl it Port Royal 9 69 a m; Taonipiontown 10 11-' Miilerstown 10 2i am; Newport 1032 a ui; Duncannon 10 51 a 111; Marysvtilo 11 (17 a ci; Haniburg 11 2i it; Philadelphia 0j p in. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. re; Altoona 11 40 a. 111; Tyro ie :2- 03 p. in; Huutir.jjlon 12 S5 p. ni; Lei. town 1 33 p. m; Mi.in 1 50 p. ni; I!i-ri. btirj. 3 10 p. ci; El'iiuora 6 15 p. m: V;i.ti. ingtoa 7 30 p. in; Philadelphia 6 2;i p. :q New York 9 23 p. m Mil leaves Altoona nt 2 00 p.m. Tron9 2 35 p. 10, HoR'.in(rdon 3 it) p ni; Xewtua Hamilton 3 ol p. ni; McVrt.vtowu 4 12 f.. re; Lewistown 4 ?,8 p. ni; Mitliin 5 03 p. ni. Port Royal 5 09 p. 111; Mesicn 5 13 , . ui; Thompsontown 5 27 p. ni; ViHerjt'iwn i Si p. m; Newport 5 4S p. ni; Duncannun 1 20 p. in; llarri.sburf: 7 ;0 p. m. Mai! Exprrs- letves Piitatiur-; at 1 Ml p. 11.; Altoon 6 05 p. tr.; Tyrone 6 r, mj Uunl;p;.1an 7 20 p. in; MiVeyin.vn S 0 p, it; Lewistown 8 2;i p m; If t'iin S 47 p mj Part Royal S f2 p. bu aiillertowa ' I T p. le; Newp'rt !) 26 p. m;. Iiascaasiiu 9 ."0 p, ia; llrriliur3 10 2) p. m. Philadelphia Exprs lejves ri'ts'ir.' t 4 30 p. m; Altoona '.) 05 p. r.i; Tvrane '.1 :i3 p. m; Hanlitgdon 10 12 p. ni; Metu.: !'n. ion 10 !2 p. 111; Levitown 11 10 p. ip; Iif. tlin 11 37 p ru; IL.rrisbnr 1 00 a. 111; 1'biU adelpbia 1 30 New York 7 -13 a. in. LEWI ST O '.I" N DIVISION. Trains for tSuniury at 7 35 a. 111. anl ij )0 p. ni., learc Sanbury tor Lewistown lu OS a. iu, and 2 2 p. ni. TYRONE D1V1SON. Tisirs leave for Bollyf'onto nnd Lo ; liav. a at 8 10 a. in., 3 31 and 7 25 p. to. itavu Loclt Iliveu lor Tvroiio 4 3'J, 9 10 p 1:1. end 4 15 p. m- TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. Train leave Trone lor Clearticid aa.i Curwensviile at 8 30 a. in.. 3 15 an i 7 :!d p. tu.. leave Curwi-nttille lor Tyrone nt i 39 a. le. , 9 15 C'.il 3 51 p ru. Fcr, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agetif,cr addres, TLos. E. Wait. P. A. W. D., 110 Fifth Aver.ue, Pitta, turg, Fa. S. ii. Frevost, J. II. Wunn, Geh'l Manager. Gen'l I'a?s. Agt ! VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S V AL- I 1 lev Raiiroad Company Time t.'Ola of passenei r trains, in ttfect o't lli.r. lay, October 1st, 1S94. I STATIONS. West want. Fast ward. p m ' 6 05 6 C8 6 12 6 15 6 25 6 22 6 31 6 39 6 51 6 54 7 15 7 12 7 17 7 23 7 27 7 35 7 41 7 45 a u ; 10 O.', 19 03 10 07 10 10 10 17 10 20 i0 26 10 .'4 10 46. 10 49 11 OOl 11 07! 11 12: 11 18 11 22! 11 80: 11 86; 11 40, A M 6 15 6 n 6 2 6 35 6 40 6 44 6 51 6 59 7 10 7 20 7 05 7 33 7 41 7 36 7 15 7 1' 7 52 7 65 r M 4 (r 3 57 3 53 R 50 3 18 3 41 3 38 8 32 3 15 5 10 3 04 2:8 2 49 2 4S 2 40 2 S3 2 2 2 20 Newp' it Buffalo Bridse Juniata Furmice ... Vi dhueta Sylvan Wat r Plug BlcomHelt Junct'u, VallcvKoad Elliottatmrp Green Park ....... Loysviile ......... Fort Robeson ..... Cen ter ........... Cisna's Rao ....... Aodcrsonburg Plain Mount Pleasant . .. New Germani'n ... D. GRING, President and Manager, C. K. V.i:.leb, General Agent. WANTED SALESMEN. We want a few ra?n to soli a Choice Lin4 of Nursery Stock. Wo caanot muke vofl rich in a monlh but can give jou tteatf emphymtnl and will pay yau well for tit Our prices curraspoo.i witn ine inn. Write lor termi and territory to THE HAWKS' MITRSERl r' July 14, 1895. Rochester,- " 721 , - ISO &PDtS. V V I.Miaf fc.4 "-re e . , aafTii aeER89STERS58 .. ..II fnr Ki tV I CumaoUoa same . ACME BOflD RACER, 25 lbs. i.-rro tUau lur nuuainicii.i.v to mar.- lf";ri3 SSOSK S-;nU anu ucuren u a nn-o y lUuatruted tjataif puo frca. Acme Cycle CompaoX' ELKHAXT. IM L SI . - r n r. v : . 1 .-e ours t n3Li?iv?sf li'i '.", ovm ntt' wio &i rTr.ct lines. pereteerl.lerfrtMJ l I 1 analTsealnsal tat) 1 T!1 " H ITi TnTTlin-