PKIE3TLVA11U Bil MiyFLlNTOWN. r TUHI8DAY. JAK S, m. B. F. SCHWEIER www An raorariToa. ! ot proclamation of President v'CTeiua, utttt wm admitted aa HrSto ia the Union last Saturday. Mb. Gbat, mother of Mn A. K HcClure.dieriat Yeagcrtown at ia adTncd aga on Sunday moraine. Mra. Gray waa Juniata county wo man, but only th older people have personal recollection of her. Tna Central Holel and the strait uuaing Aitoona, were destroyed by a fire that started in the base naentof the hotel on Sunday morn ins; nbont 4 o'clock. Losa $130,000. Insurance $70,000. One fireman waa kiUed by a wall falling on him, and n number of others were injured. It j" perfectly etuaning now the Cleveland Adminiatration manages affairs. For example, when-it wave the $100,000,000 ban to 'a set of bankers, their profit in handlinp the loan was $10,000.000; : If the . Presi dent gets out a 1200.000.000 .. it is said he contemplate at the same favorable ratee to his friends. - that wuimaie 8,000,000. Such mi goment is almost enough to make toe nation wild. JfKSlDlxT Clftzlaxd's rjoliev has resulted ia another issue of bonds to tne amount of one hundred million Collar. If be should be re-nominat ed and re-elected and keep on bor rowing a he has been ' doing, , he wuuiu vau&rupt me nation, lie is ery unfortunate in bis financiering operations by. first destroying the revenues or receipts 'or incomes by wbich Government expenses are paid, and second by increasing the debt of the country by borrowing money to pay the expenses that tar iff rate should pay and wpuld. have paid, if the tariff had not been lower ed oy lis advice. rtssiDEwr CtsvrxAHD asked Con gress not to adiourn durin? the hoi i days, but to stay at the Capitol .and pass some act for the financial relief I the bovernment, but the bill be fore Congress does not suit the Pres iaent, ana ne baa determined not to wait, and therefore on Sunday mgutauoui uux issued notices for the sale of one hundred mil lions United States 30 year 4 per enu coin bonds. The purchaser : to pay gold for the bonds and no bonds to be lees than $50. Sealed nrann. als for the purchase of the bonda will oe received till 12 noon, Wednesday. February 5, 1896. ' Pjcoplk of the United. States are all . of one mind 6n the ' question of the Monroe doctrine. They are all against England or any other European Government colonizing South Amer ican Statea for the purpose of cetab b'shing European forms of Govern ment, but thst is not the question in dispute between England and Vene zuela. J TBa question between them, is that of a boundard line or a ' fence line! It wotr crini o plunge the countries into war ou- cconnt of a boundary line, and would prove how Bhallow are the pretenses of the superiority of modern civilization ov er post systems of religion and civil ization. ,. . , .i Son. 80ft English adventurers in vadad the Boers' South. African Re public, an3 on the 1st and 2nd days of January 1896, were met and de feated and the whole of them killed, wounded and captured. The most of the Europeans in that State in gonth Africa ore Germans, and when King William of Ger many heard of their victory over the 'territorial thieving pirates, he sent a ' despatch to the President of the Boer Repub lic, congratulating him on the victory over the Engliah. Two hundred and forty of the British land pirates and gold hunters were killed and wound ed and their leaders are in ' jaiL What's England going to do about it The King of Germany having taken aides with the Boers, they will likely get their rights and the Britiah will have to aneak out of thejtase as best they ean. The case overshadows the Veneruvleao qaestion entirely. Tour Opportunity. Your opportunity to secure one" of the best magazines in America . is found in the subscription offered by the SzsnxiL awd Rkpvblica. We will end you the Juniata SKktissx asd Reftbucax and The 'Cosmopolitan Magazine to any address in Juniata connty for $1.84 in advance. Dur ing 1896 The Cosmopolitan will pub lish between one and two thousand p. ges, and one thousand illustrations. Many of the ablest writer and art ists of the times are employed on the magazine. The magazine . will sur prise you in its completeness. It will prove itself to be one cf the most satisfactory publications that you ever- secured for- yourself and family. Sead one dollor and eighty four cents and secure' both the JUXI ata Ssxtuel aho Rkpubucax and Cosmopolitan on year.' ( Ceald Hardly Drag Aroaa. OaBisoifiA, Pa., Nov.' 24, 1895: I waa so weak that I could hardly get areund and alwaya had that tired feeling and sickness at my stomach and no appetite. I have taken five bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I am able to do a good day's work. EixaE. Secbkst. , Hood's Pills cure indigestion, bill ieusness. Catarrh m Ue Head is due so impure blood .and .cannot be cured with local applications. Hood's Ssraaparilla has cured hun dreds of eases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and in this, way re moves the cause of the disease. It also builds up the system and pre vent attacks of pneumonia and diph theria and typhoid fever. Hood's Ptib iecome the favorite eatbartie with everyone who tries them. 55e-- '' ' that yon cannot be .well .nalses -yem have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all ran down, it ia beeanee your blood is- impover ished and lacks vitalitr. These trou bles may be overcome by Hood's Sarseparjlla, because Hood's Saraa- panlla makes pureJnca blood. Itfis, . m it it s at on ro irutn, sue great oiooa punner. Hooft PtUt ears liver ills, consti pation, buliousnees, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. f CRT LIST -Fcb. Term MM. oAjrmjunoBS Alexander, Hale Fayette. Bank, William Mifflintown. Beale. U cCUIIan ............ Bsalo. Collier, Milton Lawk. Diehl, Reuben. Walker. Ferguson, Isaac Greenwood. Fry, John B Delaware. Glatf alter, Jacob. Monroe. Goodman, William A. . . . Port Royal. GraybilL Shelly Monroe. Kougb, H. p.. Tusearora. Meminger, S H Spruce Hill. Monahn, S. C Patterson. Nelson, E T....... Thompson town. Peoples, John Fermanagh. Rice, Lemuel .... .. ... ,i . .Turbett RobinsOD. Robert. Shirk, Soloman S. Smith, Henry L. ... Beale. Milford. . ... Fayette. . . . .. Mifflintown. Lack. ....Mifflintown. Tu'cirora. , ... Greenwood. Stoner, Clayton.;" Irefo, John Wagner, -Benjamin Wil60B,.Scot.... Wilt, T. A.... ... rrrrr jcbobs. Auker, Daniel . . . : Walker. Barner, G. L Susquehanna Basbore, D. Irvin ..... .Fermanagh. Bashore, Ross. ... . . Feyette Beale, Joshua.... .' Tusearora. Beers, David Fayette. Banner, Abram Monroe. Bishop, Jacob. . . . . Milford. . .Tusearora. Fermanagh. , . .Delaware. Milford. Crawford, James. . Diffenderfer, O. C. Dimm, D. H...... Dipple, William . . Douzhton. Wilson Delaware. Duffield, R. B.. . Port Royal. Dysinger. Jr., Geo Walker. Evacs, H. Lat. ....Spruce Hill. .......Walker. Walker. Lck. ..I.... Monroe Lack. Thompsontown. . . . . Mifflintown. Walker. ... .Tusearora. Beale. . ...Tucarora. TurUlt. Wa'ker ... .Totcirura. Eichman, William Funk. Samuel Gillaber. W. H.. Gingrich, John. . . Gray, Joseph .... Gross, Wilson.. ., Harley. W.E.... Ht trick, S. B.... Hutchison, James . Kelly. Jr., John.. Long, W. H McCacbren, E. E. Miller, Lewis.... Muliken, James . , McNitt, W. H.. ..Patterson. Beale. Lack. , Mifflintown. Lack. Mifflintown , .Tusearora. Moyer, William A Murphy, Samuel e North, John L Rbineamitb, David D. .. Rbison, Jamea K . Scbmittel, Theodore Shuman, David. . . . Thompson ! own. . ...,TurJett. Shofrer. David P Soda, Charles , Stambaugb, H. A Stewart, David W.... F6U. .Fermanagh. . ....Beale. ....Fayette. Tennia, John. . v; Van Ormer. Charles ; ..Fayette Webster, J ohn . . . w v Thompsontown. Winegardner. William. . . . .Fsvette. 7. JCD t ; . . . , Hnn, Hill, J. Wolfgang, JJavid .... . . trmansgU, NEW DENTAL OFFICE- Dr. S. D. Diffenderfer, graduate of the University of Maryland Dental Department, desires to - inform the public that he has opened a Dental Office at Oakland Mills, . .Pa., where he Can be found at all times. Teetk extracted painlessly. All work guat a b teed. Bmeamatlsna Caireel lm a Day ' "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism snd Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the syrtem is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause, snd the dis ease immediately disappears. TLe first dose greatly benefits, 75 cent. Sold by L. Banks A Co., druggists Mifflintown. Jan. 9,' '96. a .caateiaine bags made of uncut velvet and mounted with ailver, gilded and en ameled, are decidedly elegant in appear- WHAT HE WANTED. tre Sheet atapiisjlaaw of fceve Weed Do , Tmw Urn GhrL ."Ton keep rings here, don't you?',' be asked in a Woodward avenue jewelry store, "Certainly." replied the clerk. "Something for yourself ?" - - "No. I'm thinkin of gittin aomethin fur my girL Got anything fur about $27" "Tea, I can give you a plain ring at that price. Here is something very neat." "I guess that would fit he all right. Kin I have aomethin engravedoo to it?" : "Of course. What ia it?" - - "Waal, 1 want you to put on it: 'From Thomas J. to Helen fl.,.who ia not only the best lookin bnt the smartest girl in tbe state of Michigan. My love will never, never grow cold, and should death overtake me my last thought would be of you. Be good, and" you'll be happy, and pleaso accept this as a token of lore. That's what I want you to put on. " "Good f.riicions, hnt'you can't get all that on a ring !" exclaimed the clerk. "Must h:ive it ou or I don't want a ring !" the firm reply. "But the tu-nal way is simply to en. grave 'T. to H.'with the date after it" "Tho CKiial way may be all right with some girls, bnt it won't work with mine. Wtiat she wants is sentiment heaps of sentiment. So you can't get it on?" "Couldn't possibly do it You'd want a surface as large as your band to get that on." "Say 1 exclaimed the young man aft er a moment of reflection. "I have it I I'll .buy her a silver belt knuckle in stead of a ring, and I'll have 'em put on all I said and add to it: 'Ton are never absent from my thoughts, and a vision of your dear face rises up before me a thousand times a day. . Be true be true I Virtue ia its own reward, and your mother kin live with us after we are married. No more 'at goodby !' ."Detroit Free Press. una. T He It doesn't seem possible, dear, est, that Jut one week from tonight yon will ne my own. sweat Utile wife. She (dreamily) Doesht it? Bat (sweetly) if yem am alwaya as good to mm aa you nave been dating our engage-' saent, i ebau nave no oaaseto complain. Ue I didn't know that I bad so good to you. "" .- She Indeed yon have, v Why, just look at the lol engagement riijgyoB gave me I iv almost twice aa large any of the other airls ' He (remembering the biU) true, my oariing X wanted yon to have the beat. She And look at all the other beau tiful things you have given. me. Be (modeatly) You deaerved them, dear.. . She And think of the lovely wed ding trip we are going on. ' He I'm glad that you are pleased with it. By the way, I have Something else for yon something in diamonds for your wedding present. . . She (clapping her hands) Oh, I Just know it ia perfectly elegant) Cant have a peep at it beforehand? He Certainly. I want you to. It will be ready tomorrow. She And will you let me see it to morrow night? He I am afraid not, dearest. You see, tomorrow night I have arranged to give my ushers a little dinner. She (coldly) Do you think it sary to give your ushers a dinner? He Certainly. Why not? She ( reproachfully ) Hare yon con sidered, dear, how much it will coat? Truth. IT Time to bn A noted American singer is fond of telling of a little experience she bad in Boston once upon a time. She was tc sing at an evening concert, and a car riage waa to be sent far her. She was staying at the time with a friend who bad a suit of rooms in a large apart ment boose, in which the tube system of communication with the outer world prevailed. It was part the time when the carriage should have appeared and the lady was growing a little nervous. She waa sitting with her wraps on, when the bell rang furiously. Hurrying to the tube herself, tho prima donna said, "Well?" The reply came in a voice heavily charged with irritation. "I'm a hackman," said the voice, "an I was aent here to get some cussed lady, an I don't know what in time her last name is! I've rang every bell in this bouse I Are you her?" When informed that the "cussed lady" herself was speaking to him, he coolly replied, "Well, come on ; we'll have to lope it all the way to the ball to get there on time. "Argo naut. Cat m All. Pausing before the editor's desk. Mr. Hnyre Tnbnrne laid a bulky manuscript thereon and smfled indulgently upon the universe at large. Hastily tapping a bell tbe editor pro ceeded with bis treatise on strategical warfare in the orient. A half hour later, when the bell was answered, the editor bade tbe office boy get bis rubber boots. "Hurry up." he added impatiently. "I've got some slush here to wade through." With sad misgivings eating into bis very vitals, Mr. fjuyrp Tnbnrne picked up hia manuscript and without a word , faded away into the darkness and fha night. . It was plain to be seen that his sen sitive nature bad been hurt New York World. A Predlctkm, Middle Aged Novice I'm just off for a tour in tho country "biking" all the way. It'll be four weeks before I'm back in my flat again. Candid Friend Ah! Bet it won't be four hours before you're flat on yoni beck again. Pouch. A lady employed a very ignorant Irish servant, who would not rise in tbe morning at a sufficiently early hour. An alarm was therefore bought and pre sented to the servant with the words, "Ton know, Bridget, that I require the lire alight every morning by 7 o'clock.; but I cannot get you to do it ; so I have bought yon this alarm." Bridget exam' Ined it and said : "Thank you, mum ; It 'a very pretty. But fancy a thing loike this be in able to loight a f oire. Sure it's a wonderful invention, mum. '.'.Loo don Household Words. One "Why," shouted the impassioned British orator, "why ia it that the wife of the farmer locks tbe happy, content ed look to be found upon the faces of the bareheaded peasant women of the continent?" "Because," said tbe man near the door, "because tbe bareheaded peasant woman doea not have to worry all tbe time about her hat being on straight. Exchange. ' CaaBdnt of It. - Lady of the House) I should think you would be afraid to come around in the back yard. I notice you didn't do it last week on account of our big dog. ' Tramp Ko'm. But I knew that dog wasn t here no more. ' Lady 'of tbe House How did you know it? Tramp I let bim have that piece of pie you gave me. Detroit Free Press. Tho Aeaoa of Keflaoaaeat. Chimmy De pape says dat some oi dem dndea has deir names printed on deir cigarettes. I don't see no sense in dat, does you? Channy Dey doea dat so one feller won't be pickin up anudder feller's butts by mistake w'en dey is ' sittin round playin penny ante. Dem dndea is mighty particular, see? Cincinnati Kntroirar. Old Pompous (opposed to women wheeling) Just see what tbe cycling fad baa done for woman she is found now in the middle of the road riding with the horses. Mrs. Uptodate Well, at least there's one comfort about that; it. is better than walking on the aidewalk with don keys. New York Tribune. A The Sun Can't Hurt, ; "Celluloid' collars and cuffs are water proof and will not wilt with perspira tion. You can wear them on the not test day or in tbe hottest place with comforting knowledge that they will look aa nice when you take them off, as they were when you put them on. When they get soiled you can clean them yourself in a minute, with a damp cloth or sponge. Get the TRADf t-WUMO AfARK- tNTKnUNtO and you'll have the right kind. Tkr ar. baMatod of bwitf jaa M Mm gwnaia taiiiilipaa thoM with .bor. tn4. MM. SoM OTcnr ilun, ar and dinaa to aa. Vollata Hctalk C'aSal orate pail, auilac paid. Stata aiaa and atylo waatad. TUB CKLLULOID COMPACT, Haw Ymrk. CSDAI I ia.'ha baat ekaaaar .vnrwaiiv lur to I.EVJIL. gXBCUTOK'3 NOTICE. Whereas Letters Tasismratsry bav beea lamed Id doe fern by tbe Begister of Juniata eooniy. ea the estate of Barbara A pa, late ot Sanqatihtaa i township, deceas ed, to tbe anarigncd, this U te notify all peraor indebtrd to sai l estate to make immediate payment, aca taoie navtng cla'ms to rtrent the aiae riopcrly auth enticate I tor settleaKBt te - .- Josrpu Sisbcb, Zxtculor. HcAluterTillv, Jaanary 2, IBM. gXECUTOB'S NOTICE. Whereas Letters T- s?Biaaary hve aeea lesoed in doe form by tbe Brcjater or Jan iata eoontr, on the estate of Mrs. Asselia Tarbett late ofTurbelt toarnshie.deeeaaedi te the undersigned, this is to netil all ner soas iadebted to Slid estate te make Im mediate mtment and theae baring clsims to present tbe same, properly authenticated for settlement te Jctcm U. Matmcis, or to Executor. Atkinson at Fennell, Jlt'jt. Mifflintows, Pa , Nor. 19, 1895. ADafiKISTBATBIX NOTICE. lm uUte of BESJAMIST. WJLLJCK". Tbe undersigned Administratrix, having been granted letter testamentary oa the estate ef Beajxmin F. Wallace, Iste of Tea. carora township, deceased, eat ot tbe Or. pbans Conrt or Janiata coanty, beren gives notice to sll persons indebted te said estate te make immediate pay meat, aad these baring clsims will present them prep. fly aa'.benticated lor aettlemtnt. SoraiA Wauacb. Mmmttroim, VcCnllech's Mill, Jaalaia ceanty. Pa. OUBr PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LTONS, President Jndjre of the Conrt or Common Pleas, for the Forty-Pirat Judicial District, composed of tbe counties of Juniata snd Perry, sad tbe Bonorahles JOSI AH L. BAR TON and J. F. WICKEKSH AM, Associate Jodrea of tbe said eonrt of Common Pleas of Janiata eonntr, hr precept dale issned snd to me directed for holding a Conrt ef Oyer and Terminer and Geaeial Jail Dellr ery, snd General Quarter 8 essioas ef tbe Peace st MilBintowD, on the FISST MONDAY OF FEBRU ART 189S BRING THE TBIRD PAT OP TBI MONTH. Not tea ts nsassv Cites, to tbe Coroner, Justices of the Peace snd Constables ef the Coaatr ef Janiata. that they be then aad there ia their proper persons, st 10 o'clock ia tbe forenoon of ssid day, with tbelr ords, inquisitions, exsmiaalloas and Oyer relaemberances. to do those Ibises that to their offices respeetfallv sppertsia, ai those tbst are beand by recogaissace te prosecute against tbe prisoners that, are or may be in the JaM or rata county, do ism and there to prosecate sgainat them as shall be just. By sn Act of the Assembly, passed the 6tb dsy of May, 1854, it navle the duty of Justices of the Peace of the several coun ties of this Commonw.altb, to return te the Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions e ibe respective connties, .all - tbe reeognia ances entered into before them by nay per son or persons charged with' tbe Cemmis. sion ef any crime, exeept sorb esses as may be ended before a Jntice of the IVacf, under existing laws, at least tea days before tbe enmnrenci-mnt f the ses sion of tbe Court to whch thof aro mads returnable rriptctivoly, and ia. all cases where recess nances sre . entered into Ibss Ibis ten dsrs before the commencement o the session te ebicb they sre ni.ido return able, the aaid Justices sre te return the same ia tbe asms manner as if said Act bsd aot beea passed. Dated et Mifflintown. the first .day of January ia the year ef our Lord, one thousand eight hundred aad ninety-six, . James P. Calboos. Skertf. Sheriff's Office, MitfiiatswB, Jaauary 1,1898. ; mrrtiNTOww akkkts. rr rusTows, Jsa. f, 18fC' hotter i.. ........ ess-..; Ham Chunkier, ........ I.ant. ........ ; 18 , S2 18 la 11 Sides, . Mirr iJKfowjiGBAm MAHkT ... : .. ' - Wheat. 2 Cor .i ia ear .... ...... ..' av (h,.. ..'..-. 23 B.. ..- 60 C1oTori6ud e PmLAOKicUA Vakkxts,. January 7, 1896. Wheat 68 to 70e? Com'32 to 33e; live ehickena 8 to 10c? geese 9 to 10c turkeys 10 to 11c; butter 14 to 29c; oaU 22 to 25c; potatoes 18 to 25c a lb? turnips 35 to 38c a lb; cab bage S4 per 100 heads; onions $1.15 tol 25 a barrel; Pennsylvania tobae. co 4al2, 1012, 12al6; Florida en eumeers $2, $2.50 a erate; tomatoes $1 to $2; lettuce per basket $L50 to $2 50; apples $1.50 to $2.60 a barrel East LmraTT, Pa . Jan. 6. Cattle Extra $4 25a4.50-, good $4a4.70; good butchers' $3 80a4; rough fat $3a3.60j bulls, stags and oowa $103; feed ers $3.253 80; fresh cows and sprinf -era $15a40. Hogs, S4.25a4.30; Tork era and pigs $4.15a4.25; heavy hogs, $4a415;' roughs $4a4.15. Extra rheep $S.60a3 65; good $3.15a3.40; fair $2.25a2.90; eulla and common $1 al 50; lambs alow, $3a3.25; veal calves $77.75; heavy and thin calves, $3a5. Collar C2JOTCA.VACOTCraC7n.- Tbefellearlag scale ef nrieaa far ""ate has beea mntaaily agreed up. -i naigaea, ana Be aeraWea rrm the-saate will be made. Congress, SZ5f I easier $ti Laglalature, T" .esjge, rretaeeeiary aad Treasurer,, eaeb, $ District Attorney euaiy fjeamlasieaer. RanrassatHro rtol. Xesnd ChaJrmae el Ceaaty Committee, w-ow ei aeaiier, sji. AU sdditioaal eemmanicatiens eaaieg eaMMates will be charged 10 Ceeta a line. - Mosey la nil eases te be ram IABTAJKa. " ; ' " W. M. AfXISOrf, Editor JmmUtt. BvmU. ""2. "CHWEIBE, ..j EdUer Sbbtuibii Asar KaruaxiCAa. "iieaets. 1 reepeetially aaaeaaee mysell as. a caadldate tor eomiaatioa fer-tbe efflce oi oenaior, to repreaeat the thirty -Srat dis trict ia the Legisistnre of .PeaaaylTMia, subject te the raiea aad usages of tbe Be. rnbiicaa party ot Jaaiata. . : wm. hertzlek. seaefc. I respectfully aaaeaaee myself a m ussiusis ior ne omce of state Seas, tor to repreaeat thla the thirty-first Dis. trict ia the State Senate ef Pena.i..i. suldeet to the tufas and usages of the Be IWica party of Juniata. . -s-i;i Kespeettully,:-.. Jaauary 7th, I89: w- ; . . - UfUtmtwre -"T resneetrallr aanonaee mysell as a eaadidate fetaemiaatiea for the office ot BepresontaliTe. ta eerareaaat Juaiats county in the Lialatare ef Penn. ay iraaia, anejeet te the rales aad aragse ef me nuepuMicaa party of Jaara. ' CARL F. EfiPENSCHADE. Legislmlmr: 1 ; respectfully -saaeuace myaeJf as a candidate for aomtaatioa for the office ef Represeatative to the Legisla ture eT Peaasylrsaia, subject te the roles and usages of the Republican party ef Jaa laia. T. H. MKMMINGEB. Mtortmt Judge lm behalf ef asaav Ee- pabiicsas threagbeut the connty, pleas anneaace that W. Nortb Sterrett, ef .Mil- im lewaaaip, is a caasidate for Associate Judge, subject te Ibe rale aad assges ef Of the BspnblicBa party ef Juniata."? PATTERSON. Mtoeiate Judge. I respectfully aaaeaaee reelf aa a candidate for nomination for the office ef Assoeiste Judge,- sabject to the rales aad assges ef the Republican ' party eidaaiata. abkam w. alnBKK. Mooetmt Judge. Please aaaeaaee that Enoch 8 hellenberger of " Walker towaship. is s candidate lor nomination for tbe office of Associate Judge, subject to the rales aad assges of the Republican party of Juniata.- , WALKER. Protkmmmtmnt.mX raonoj tfufls iuu. that I am a eaadidate for re-aomiaatioa for a0VsceorProtbeae-ary aad Clark of the Courts of Janiata ceaaty, sabjsct te the rules aad usages of lb Bepublicaa party of jaaiaia. W.M. ZEIDEBS. waiTW -jaitorney. 1 aerabr announce W' . J . . . . ..... m -A myself as a eaadidate for revaomiastioa for lb Office ef District Attoraey. sabjsct t tbe rales aad usages ef the Bepublicaa party et Jaaiata. WILBERFOBCE 8CIIWEYER. District Jtttorueu 1 hereby aanonaee myself aa a candidate tor tbe office ef Dis. trict Attorney, subject to the assges sad rates of the Bepublicaa party. J JUUH J. rATTKRSON. CswMussieecr. I resaeetfatlv aanonne I myself ss a eaadidate tor re-aomlnatien lor . theofiice el County Commissioner r j0DI. ' ota I'nntv BBlMet to tho i. u ..1 ..i I thst gofera Hr Bepubliean party of Juniata county. . -. . ; i x. r -W. U. MOORE. v wtm wiingwl vosMiiufiy sssuascs myself s a eaadidate for re aomiasttoa far the effice ef Ceaaty Cemmislioser of Jun iatsfeuaty, sabjoet te .tbe rule aad usages ei ue Bepuoncaa party l jaaiata. N. M. STEUART. Treerarrr. PUsseSbseasc that George W. Wilson ef Patteraaa is a eaadidate for Ike etlee ef Ceaaty Treasurer, subject t the rales aad : usages ef the Bepnblicaa pany ei suawta. MIFFLllf TOWN Representative Deltgote Pleas aaaooce J. 8. Graybiil el rayetta towaship a csndidatefor Bepresentstive Delegate to the State Conreaiiou, sabjeet to tbe rales sad nssges of the Republican Prt y of Jan 1st. ' . r AsETTB. good opum for active ladf or gentleman acquaint ed with neighborhood. Compt osa Iibn from ' $40 to $150 monthly- Work outlined. Only eaergetio par ty, ambitious to succeed, need apply No capital required. AddrtM, with reference, state age and whetner mar ried or single. Globe Bible Publish- ing.Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Phila., Penna.' Belief ia Brx Hears Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Nxw Gbcat Sostu Amxkicah Kidkatt Cubs." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tbe bladder,' kidnevs, back and every part of the urinary paaas-es in male or female. It relieves retention of wa ter and pain in passing it almost im mediately.' If you want quick relief and cure thia ia your remedy. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Ifif flintown. Pa. Feb. 6. Belief u One Day. Booth Amxkioajt Nes vara reliavea tbe worst eases of Nervous prostra tion, Nervousness and Nervous Dys pepsia in a aingle day. No such re lief and blessing has ever come to the invalids -of thia country. Its powers to care the Stomachs are won derful in : the extreme. It alwaya cures; it cannot fail. It radically euros all weakness of ' the stomachs and never disappoints. It, is a luxury to take and always safe: Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by IX Banks A Col, Druggist, Mifflintown. Pa. Jcb.6,ly. A f IgstMcsuift wmartar. With the departure of another year, when a review is made of the condition or anaira, it is only 'right that some thought be given to the physical body, which enablea every one to battle with life's problem and figure for themselves the profit or ou the trial balance - aheet. Though tbe bank account may be large and each one's material gam be great, it would not be surprising if it suddenly aawns upon many that good haaltb baa been greaty impov erished by the low condition of the blood. It ia in this state that the lactive acid in tbe vital fluid attacks tbe fibrous tissues, particularly the joints, making knows the local mani- fdatationa of rheumatism Thou sands of people have found in Heed's Baraaparilla the great blood purifier, a positive and psasjaiieiil -eare for an.4.1838. IJervouoncop Is oavlr another name for imwe blood, for no person is weak and ner vous whose blood Is perfectly jw. whan the blond is run of the germs S taoooo. mmJi I ay kins' in the fed OVtV puscles which give it vitality, when it fails to properly nounan uw wj" and tissues of the body, what can you expect but that tired feeling ana n voasness? nr mhiim flerafnbi. Salt Rheum. Catarrh and Kbcumatlsm are uai- versally recognised as blood diseases, for which Hood's Sarsaparilla, as the best blood purifier, is everywhere acknowled the greatest remedy. . Therefore, as Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood diseases, it is tbe best remedy for Uiat condition of tne bnoa which causes Nervousness. . ' It is a false idea to think yon are curing your nervousness when you are taking a preparation which only Tutettyour nerves 1 Jtis like trying to "drown" your sorrows In the flowing bowl. They are sure to return.. . . "We wish to make most imoreesire, then, this truism: , You cannot purify your blood by DEADzarnto or quiaiuw your nerves with opiate, narcotio or nerve com pounds. If you take such articles you are only tbotjmo with your troubles. There is scan to be a xxao ikm which will leave you worse than you were before. Whr not then, take the true course, follow the bee-line to the state of health, purify your blood and cure your Nervousneaa by taxing , HOOD'S SarGaparilla Kdthlng On Eartli Will X.Z2 Sheridnn'i Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevaata all Disease. OoodOr MomUtn Mono. Hat.! Ij saiiL sUsrr lusuissralil. Iaeasa OMbipaaonil'M sra ats so pmnn lum" sars oinsoos If you eaat a H eomd sta. onoBOoaokSM: Wtoj 1 A SJ.IS. oa sus. WosmII M, trwm wWt ..aorowa .Mo ot Tn port Pocuar Ptraa oar t o. l. a lOBMMtm eo..sn.-insoi i j. ac repair sisopoiino uuiuan syatcm Is tho It it Is Kent Aetlre HEALTH will result :IF- NOT DISEASE. DOUBLE tXTSACT OADRADARII I Ai urcs liircr Troubles' 'r icansias i'.-o hlaoi( ; r. ."juh I2evrls,i f. itatm-Ai tnannei,: and tMt (hr&R?h tbel Skin, lh3i drfviaff oati all Imrrarilicrj. 50- PER BOTTLE. TMC WORLD OVER. arfTliT tut MANNtm aarsapasiua ea BlNOrlAMTON. N.t WOOIi BOUGHT. H L COOPER, MO- S NORTB FRONT ST., Correspondence Solicited. rkilodslpsim a.ong iiaiaace i eiepooa ai. MORRIS NURSERIES- A fall line of all hardv PBTJIT and OB. KAMENTAL TBEES, Shrubs, Evergreens, Twee, Beses, Hedge plants, ex. Areata. men or woman, wanted ior Immediate em ployment. Address with reference to orris Harseries, West Chester, Pa. CHAUTAUQUA NURSERY C0-, OrFKB LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS. irv- aad esneasee - er" eemmiaaiom. niga graae stsca at lew prices. New spsctaltles. Seed Potatoes, Ac. HU WASTED in every towa. Steady work. Psy Week ly. Address, H. B. WILLIAMS, See'y reniasa, a. 1. Sep. Id, ltTOo. ML n AXLE II GREASE REST H tub weaxii. eallasllae arTooamT omrotSrTruasf SSli il I byaoa. iyCCTTME3sXtJll FOB SALS BT PKAIXR8 OnTERAIJ.T. gts J COMMERCIAL I SHORTHAND A acrioou 1 - . POTlLAa. MCSarLTR. IT tPWSTI Cu. Bmuhmk TIiiw.1 Tijifcin. t-m- tiujasis a aous HEKCH & DR0E3GOLDvS SAl7r."LLEt:GS:'ES womemu improvement m rrseisow Feed an filai.Ha.ek. Bock aaolioaorCarrlaea llmeaasaut aaanyMberlntbemarket. Frft-tiooftrtirh Krrrf, os using all therwd searlns to aland still while hu t' sisnn mss power ill wear. Bemt teentslnstajiipsforlarseColakieneaiHl prices Also . .1. ssrrwwa, liar Kaaea. HIllTotoro, 1 or I'laatera. Sbellero. etc JttrnHum thin ss'JS'Ss sa. anojauom. jarr Vorat, Fa. TRESPASS HOTICat. The uadersigned perseaa have formed aa Asaeciatiea for the pretectioa er their . re. spectir properties. AU persons are here by BOUBed net te trespass ea tbe laada ef the uaderslgaed fee the purpoee of heating ratheriag eats, ehipiag Umber er throwing I .HE MS 4 r4n8k dewa teaces er ariag timber la aay w.y strickle forbidda at to tramoIT.T!. whatever. Aay violatiea et the above ae- land entrees ef the aaidLSSlJ J tie will be dealt with accord iag UUw. ss the streana hi. h-L TH.11??.." oouu masaasi. William Faneabefsei. etdeeu Sieeer, Bessher U Zook, . Mary A. Brabeker, Joseph Kothroek, Jeba Byler, SaaauetaMk -6, 1896. U, 1090. SA8TWAa0. STATIONS. datlt, Bxcnrr scmdat. iNol Vo.3 Blaira Mills.. .. Waterleo.. ......... 800 18 05 Leonard's Grove. Boss Farm.... .. rS 10 15 18 20 IPerulaek........ I East 'VTaUrford.. E iHeckman. 8 18 42 2 Honey Orovo. 8 4812 IFortBigham i 2 3 Warble rS66 Pleasant View;, 9 00 0613 Seven Pinea.....;-. 9 a Spruce Hill. Oraham's Stewart......... Freedom Turbett 9 10 9 14 3 ids 9 b 1813 9 .20B I Old Port...; Port BoyaI...........Ar 9 26 a 9 SOiS aToa t and Seeaaeet at Pert Beyal .ue, w.. PaaaaeMs aad Saajhors Express lea P. B.B.,aad Nes. sad 4 with Mail east. WEsTrTABD. STATIONS. Jfo.5lNa4 DATLT, XXCBPT SUHDAI. p. Port Koyal: .: 0.0 I-3 2.8 10 455 10 50 5 15 20 Old Port.....-..;i. Turbett.-.....: .... 10 55 25 Freedom Stewart. ".i. Graham's. ; . . . . . . . . S.7 44 5.0 6.3 10 5715 27 10 59 5 29 11 01 11 05 11 09 31 35 39 Spruce Hill Seven Pines Pleasant Yiew 7.2 9.0 11 15 45 Warble. 10.0 11 20 5 50 Fort Bigbam Honey Grove Heckman..... Eaat .Waterford.... 12.0 11 26 11 33 5 56 6 03 14.0 15.1 11 38 6 08 17.5 11 45 6 15 Perulack Kobs Farm Leonard'a Grove.... Waterloo 20.5 11 65 6 25 22.0 24.0 00 6 30 12 05 6 35 12 10 6 40 25.5 Blair a Mills..... Ar. 27.0 12 1516 45 Trains Nos. t aad S cenaeet . with Stage Liae at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doyle. barg and Dry Baa. ' J. a llOORHEAD, " Suptrtnten dent. S. HOOBHEAD, President. BAILBOAB TIME TABLE. ptRBT COUNTT BAILBOAO. The fellowlng schedule went late effect Nov. 19, 1898, sod Ue trains will be rna aa follows p. a a. as Leave Arrive . a. as a. 4 SO 9 lft Dnncannon 8 40 8 60 4M 9 SI ' 'Kiss's Hill 8 84 8 44 4 19 9 24 Salphar Seriogs S 81 8 41 8 41 9 28 CormaaSidiBf 8 29 8 89 4 45 9 29 Hoatebelle Park 8 28 8 88 4. 981 ; Wearer . ' .8 2 8 84 481.988 -Roddy 819 829 .4 64 9 89 Beffmsn .818 828 4 6S V 41 Beyer 8 14 8 24 4 69 9 44 -Mabsnoy 8 1 8 2L i iv w sieomneia B vo 8 16 6 17 10 07 Long's Bond 7 62 Z 46. 6 221018 Nellson 746 2X9 6 26 10 16 . , Dam's 7 43 2 88 6 28 10 19 . . Blllolsbars 7 40 2 88 24: 10 26 Berabeisl's . . - 7 84 .2 27 6 86 10 27 Croea Park 7 82 2 26 6 41 1SS2- Bontear Jnno 7 27.220 6 99 11 20 Landisbnrr 6 66 1 60 p. m s. m Arrive . . Leave a. m p m iraia leaivs nioomnaia si O.lU a. i aad arrive at Landisborg at 6.47 a. Tram leaver Laadiaunrg at 6.14 p. m., aad arrives st Bleomfleld at 6. 60 p. m. arrive at 10 87 a. m.. sad 4JW n. m. Botween Landiabarg aad LeySviH trains raa ss leiiewst besve bandtsborgforLovs Tills 6 66 a. m., and 1 60 D. m.. Lovavilla for Landisborg 11 10 a. m., and 6 09 p. m. Ail stations marked (') are flg stations. h woica trains wiu coiae to a lull stop oa signal. Lewis B. ATKiasoa. P. M. V. Pbssbll ATEIHIORAPEMGLL, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, surriuiiTuvrN, pa. - BoVClleetIna aad Coavevaaclas- ere Orrios Oa Mala a treat, la alaee of real eeeee ei uouim m. AtSJaaoa, Bq., aoath onuio siroei. fOCt26,1892 ITILBEBFOBCE ICHrTETEB, Attomey-at-lJtw District Attorney. HIPFLTNTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. nxBAwroa. aa. Aswm nxsAwroao jyR. D. If . CRAWFORD fc SON, sst iormea a Dartnersfein for tho .i.. meir couatlsraj brsaehes. mco via sisaa, corner of Third and Or- nirceis, stimmiown, rs. One or both el them will be foand at their offo. . .11 unw, ssirw otnerwiae Tanreoainn.ii. . . ...j AprU 1st, 1896. H:p.debr, . PRACTICAL DEKTIBT, (Grsdnate ef the Ph1uli.i- rvi -.. I. v r . - 7-- r uh. , cated permanently In MiBiatewu?ae aubi censor to the late Or, 8. L. 0err, and will eontlaae the dental beslaesf fMtsMtobed ubvii iwivoriT an atiminiMiw sto t i " e "rwesoppaetteceurt House. 07-TBBTH BZTBACTED, AB80LDTK-I LT WITHOUT PAIN. Jim CMlmroform, Ether, er Gem nW Su.B. rv. . . I snseomrori t notw 1 eltaer damae utroetino -r. . , 1 AU nwro are Guaranteed a . .k ... n Mwrwans. 1 w wm he aaade. AU work euaraa teed to rive per feet I aatiafaoHea. Term. strictly cash. H.P.DERR, Practtctu Doatlot. CAFfMI. smifM xae saanHnad hm.. w. ... tbesaaeie.. f-.w, .Z. " -Clated Willow Baa Treat stroma, ,PSSS. ship, Jaaiata Co Wm Alt Psraens vioUtir thi. -.T1 leeated accord ine tn 1.. froe. T. H. Osrather. J. P BobtA. Weedaiel' Frank Tawn, April 28, 1896. srjmm vawa. on .nd afur SaadaT, 1-7 " 1896. tmw w.B w.y F.-Jr.Tr. SK1 Harm's - -L n 1 V aslHa.U xi-w --- --- - r-fc tentewe fil a. m l fJ" , ' Tbomroe" " Va VoxiZil . fTSaMsV-r. iTW e,-, Tyre, ?lf J 06 Zl Ailoeaa 15 p al PittsSarge . a.a SO ri7p.nu Petersburg IW p. -iTyi 42 2 05 w-ertalmrrrsbV ini Duaeaaaee llv 2 15 t.7WoVTl HK1 MeTeytowe lt Oft 1 Momt tTaloa I M p. sst Basilar; 1 i.W.teib. i ABewae eamws-a.. - 48 bars: at 6 00 p. as; ---. - i ZZZAo 02 p. m; Aflllerstewa 6 U P-mt, 65 00 0w J " Miflis 47 pf ssi Oesaolm 6 66 p. am i ) 10 r.ZL,.mm 7 18 a. UK AfaVevtewa-7 8 fw ? 14 16 m Newtea Hamiltoa 8 0S p. m jtuairsg - -dee 8 82 p. s Tyreae 9 14 p. m Alleeaav 18 ' "'"" ' i.M.JS. oA' Li. V 20 raeine awprea -r- - - - i' 9fl r. m: Hsrrisbarc S iw s. m( msry-.. y m I ' r - m mm mi I I : I I II S. asj iu-tM-w. - . . SO a n - M. Vm BMliSIl au BBS mw- .1.4 87 a. ass Leelstowa 4 68 a. mmm-rj j Yettewa 80 a. a; Baatiagsee see : ii vremi ii.at , Pittsbarf 11 10 P. .,..v Oyster Express leaves rsiaumwo mm w f 49 a.aK Usnuoarg ' iw av f m' 11 OS p. m: Wia II w p. .j mwwo.b 7 12 68 s. ms Buatiagdea 12 so a. m-l lyroum 1 42 a as; Ailoeaa 1 00a. mj PiUabsrg 680 ' rest Line lesv Pbllsdalphl si 12 26 p. .. m; HsrrrUbarf 8 60 p. ns; Deaeanea 4 16 . p. sst Newport 4 87 p. m, MiBin 6 10 p.m. " -Lewiatewa 6 29 p. m Meant Uaoa 6 09 p. v m; JtaaOagdoe 6 28 p. miTyroa 1 ve a Aitooaa I a P. ort lii-ra uw , p. m. oaoi waav -. Rarrlsburr Aeejeesssedatloa leave' AJ. . . . a M . a Ma. SI . tngdea 6 05 a. avr lfewtoa Hamillei. 6 It. - m; arc V arte wa in i. mi wwwsws , , 7 16 a. mj MiOia 7 88 a.' nu roet -'Beyal" 7 41 a. ms Mxfc 7 48 a. -an Tbetapsea -,'r towa 8 02 a. m; Miilerstowa e a. mi. Newport 8 22 . m; Duncannea 8 49 a as; Barrisburg 9 20 a. as. .- i-' t Sea ShoreJesves Pitttsborg 8 19 a Sj Aitooaa 7 18 a ass Tyrone 7 48 e m; Hnat- s. ,t, Inrdon 8 80 a n)i MeYevtewa 9 18 a asi ' ' LewistowntSS a m;.Mifllia 9 66 a UK v Pert Bora! 9 69 a m; Tbempvontowa 10 14; - Weratowa 10 a m; Newport JO 82 u Sat DnncsseoS 10 64 era: Barrafille It 07 e m; Harrisbojg It 2i a m; Philadelphia 8 00 alalu Liae rxprest leaves rnisaurg as 800 u: m; Alteeae 11 40 a. as; Tyreae 12 03 p. m; Hantingdea 12 85 p. mj Lawks- towa 1 SS p. m; mimib I sv p. m; Harruv, barg 8 10 p. m; Ssltimor 8 .16 p. m; Wash inetea 7 80 p. m; Philadelphia 6 28 u ess Nw Terk923 p. ss Hsil learea Aitooaa at 2 00 p. as, Tyreae. 2 36 p. a, Huntiagdoa t 20 p. as; Newtea Hamiltoa 8 61 p. m; alevcytowa . 12 p. aj lewiatewa 4 88 p. i UUlia 6 93 p. ss. . . Port Beyal 6 09 r p. mi Afexiee 618 p.ssi ' ' Thompaoatowa 6 p. as; Millars town 6 88 p. as; Newport 6 49 p. m uaacsanee S ZW p. m; Barrisburg 7 00 p. as. Msii Express leaves rittsBurg as 1 eo p. -; Aitooaa 6 06 B. m; Tyreae 6.87. m:. Bar . Hnntinrdea 7 20 p. mi MeVevtewe 8 04 p. . m; Lewistewa 8 28 p m; Afifltn 8 47 p at Part Koyal 8 62 p. m; Millerslewn 9 07 . ' - m; Newport 926 p. m; Paacannea 9 60 p " Hrriberg 10 20 p. m. . Philadelphia Express lesvea rittaburg at 4 80 p. wi; Alioona 9 05 p. uu Tyreae 9 88 p. m; Hnatlngaoa 10 12 p. as; Meant Mu, . toe 10 82 p. ni; Lewi Mown 11 16 p. m; Mif. Sia 11 87 p. m; Barrisbarg 1 00 a. as; Phil adelphi 4 80 New Terk 7 1 a.m. . LKWISTOWN DIVISION. r Trsias for Saadary at 7 88 a. m. and 6 9 p. m., leave Snnbary fee Lewiatewa 10 OS a. m. aadV2 26 p. m. . TIKUBI DiyiSOBT.. Trsias learo for BelleTente aad Le : Hayen at 10 a. m.. 8 34 and 7 26 s. ns learo Lock Hare (or Tyres 4 SO, '9 10 -- nK d 4 15 p. ra. , . TXKUNB AND CLEABrlELD l. B: .Trams, leare Tyrone for CIar8M and ' V-- Cnrwenarill at 8 30 a- sn 8 16 wU I 80 -' '-"r p as.; leave Cnrwensrille lor Tyreae at 4 SO a: as , 9 16 and 8 61 p m. for. rates, maps, ate., call ou Ticket . Agent, or address, Tbos. h Watt, P. , A, VT. J) , HO Fifth Aveaus, Pitts- burg. Pa. . . . - 8. M. PmivosT. J. R.Woon. Geu'l Mana(er. Gen'l Pass. Agt (1 EWPORT AND SHEBMAN'S TAL. I 1 ley Railroad Cemoaav. Tlaao im. of passencer trslns. In affiset 01 ss October 1st, 1891. - STATIONS. Kast. ward. Wast- ; ward. "Il" 4 WOBSjmSBSBk sBsssBmssa A it pa 615 4 00 19 8 57 r m a Newyrt . Buffalo Bridae... c e&ie eo 08 10 OS; JaniaU Furnace ... 6 1210 07 waneeta 15 10 10 -3,1 6 85 6 68 S60- Bylvaa 251017 40j 146 Watr Floe- K;i0 20 B81!10 2 6 44 6 61 6 69 Blobmfleid Jaw.i'n. 0 41 TallyBoed ; 8 8 8 82 016 10. 04 968 40 46 140- 89! IO 84' Blliottsbun 1 6110 46 64 10 49 7 M 7 20 Green Park ....... Leysville Fort Bobesoe 7 16 T12 7 17 7 23 7 27 1100 7 05 7 88 1107 Center I 11 12 11 18 11 22 Cisna'a Baa Aadersoaburg..... 2W- Moant Pleasant . . 7 85 11801 2 88 124- 7 41 11 86 New Germant'a ... 7 45 U 401 7 661 S3 WAJVTED w SAIiESMEN. ihhs ro..k i . - aisae yem 1? JJJ 2 "HUry to :,.sr ,.-"m8E co.. July 14, 1896. Kocaeater, N. T. aM . , . . ".aVI DICYCLESI Us I AcyeteCo2!lL Acta cycle, "JOUatTsB