w , '3 13 Pi n to 2 VI?FLlNTOWN. Wt'DSESDAY, J AS. 15 IMC . F. S U II W K R n EDiriB akd raoraizron. Moke than twelve thousand peop'e lost tbeir lives by earthquake in Per sia, siDce last November. A tTBOxa movement Las been in augurated in England in furor of ar bitrating tho Venezuelan quc3lion. School Directors from 20 counties ' met at Horrisburg lost week in Con vention to organiza the S'at9 Assa ciation of School Directors. Ths Stale Sanatoria! Investigating CJymniJttoe ai work in 1 iiila Irrtohis, Lave unearibtd crock.l work aiaou' policemen. A number of cilizsup, men and women, have testified to how tb:y have i;si 1 tho police officers to bo 1ft alone in the pursuit of unlaw : f ul work. The invasion of S00 E.igliab free booters iato the State of tbo Bjers in South A frier;, has n,riisJ all the nations against the Untiali, and the threat of Kin.j William of Germany to inlcrfore, has brought Eagliad to her katH8 to Russia. Sue begs and fa.?, vou can make g.uie of the Tui k, if you take my side. March to Constiritinopla and we'll not inter fern, if you help us. Secretae Edise of the Pcunsylva nia Affrioaltural Department at Hr-ri.-turg, wr.uts a law pass-ed making road taxes payable in e.ih instead of work. He taya tho way things are nvu j.fd now by the farmer?, it takes - a doiiar to get 5J cents worth of work. If the tax?s were mils paya ble ia ruonoy, it would result in one of two thicre, batter roada or less ta.vitiou. The farrneis of Pennsyl vania pay about 1,000,003 ancuilly in road tax.a. Ths latest depafcbea f;o::i tho slaughter districts in Armenia, re port that in the Provinces of Il-.r poot and Diarb :k;r, 17G townsj and villiages containing 8,050 Armenian houHL-s were burned. The Armenians in theso towns and villages numbtr ed 92,000 and of tt e3e 13,845 wrre killed. This esc'.Ctks the uncertain reports of killing. 31. Caaibou, the French ambassidore, eatimites tho total number of Armenians kitttel in Auatoli at 50.000 The Turks keep up ti.o mur.Tcriog of Chrirft.iiiB.s in Arinitiii. S-vcr.il thousand LiV3 been inur ! rel, :nl tho number of homes tl; tt have ben broken up, aid tbo vdu.i i i property thai Las been destroyed bv lira an J other n.oncs, r.innot uov l.e enumer ated. Iho United States v vt-rr,-inect has notified tint Turkish (jjt orrment tlat it will be exoected tn wake goo'', all property de.-troyed f-ir American citiznns. So f;tr no Amer ican l:ves have bueu lost Society in Wamilxgtaii. A corresp:ndent cd the North Ain mean writes of Washington D. C, eooiety as follows, under dite of Jan- niry . () tbo 1st of January the i busy social season at Washington be gins, and social cbservauco is mcro a b:!Utic at ihe National Capital than in sny ether American city. It is in ftef, ujoro a busiue.ss than a Dleasu-. srd few people who are familiar iih j the datails- of soeit! life at Waahieg- ton EDcn? woat a stupendous tasK a woman undertakes when Jbe joins tie fisbionablj set. This fcfasci the so eii.'ty wom&G must crowd t'je fulfilment of all ber social duties of entertaining ana tciog entertained into less than two months. If she did not malts a business of it, sbe would nsvsr fulfil her chosen mirston. In ths Ln wh:f h is about to open, evtry hour wLioii the society woman em spare from shop will be ccsded for social duties, and she will be fortunate if she does net owe nature a big debt when L"nt comes. As for being a mother to !ny r.D 3, tbat is somcihicg for which i-he will have no time, and if ska is a true representative of her type no in clination. Thpre are few busier w:;nm ia the social ranks tbaa the wives of tbe United States (Senators. They arc not necessarily loaders because of their husbands' high ffioial position Ou the contrsry, they occupy a middle ground socially, even under tba most favorable conditions. In fact, unless they come to Washington with other claims to social prominence their hus band j' ofEtiil position counts for very littis. The wife of ths Senator from a large eastern otty, who has the advan tages of good birth, culture and wealth has little difficulty in becoming not only prominent, but a leader in souit ty, while her i-istcr from the interior, wbo has led a quiet, domestic life at home, and peahaps by her strunlaa and - - co economies in early 1'fo has helped tsr husband to bis high positiou, is ssldom haard of or seen outsido a small official cirele. Tba fact tbat the Ssnatsr'i wife occupies this middle ground maksi ber, if shs Ins social aspirations, all ths keener to secure ber place, and to -do this she must follow to a moat absurd esiremc the unwritten law of Wash ington. So feature of that law is mora itnprsssive thau that wb;h regu lates precedence in calling. The Sen ator's wife must call on tbe Presideat's wife and the familitk of tba Cabinet officers. The latter calls mut ba made .on Cabinet day, which has always bean on Wednesday. She must call at the homej of tbe Justices of tba Supremo Court, cn the wives of all tbe more rs seutly elected Senators (whom sbe ia proo.- to patronizo), sod sbe must leav cards on those uisuiCers or tbe corps diploaiatiqus wbo are married or rep resent themselves to be. Sha then draws tbe long sitisSed sigh of tba good and faithful servant, and havin; given of ber tiiuo asd streagth and of ber gra oio3!nais ilit fix? her day and pre pa s for the ls? b!"?s?d mission of receiving. In this eb mu?t yield her own pro feren! to the oomfort n 1 convenience of that tyrant, society. To inaks her receptions popular and well attended she regulates her "day" according to tho teighboorbood in whieh she lives. Tfcursday has always been eiven np to tho Senaters' wives, but should ehe live on Capitol Hill she 1 is expected to receive on -Monday as ! - - - j j . Hiil receives on that day. Again, if ehe lives oa Connecticut aveooe, the must take Saturday to receive, regstd le.s of tbe delights ef the matinee, be cause Ibat day baa been ttleoted for calling oo Connecticut avenue. Tbe only people who make first Oills on tbe Senator's wife (what stumbling blocks tbese "Grit calls" are!) are tbe wives of Representatives and those of the resident circlo who consider ber, from social standpoint only, worih cultivating. These with the sprink ling of young very, joang society mn, who scent good dinner or a ter rapin sapper tbsaj, and tba people on whom sh has already oalied, make np ber first recsptiou. She is left with s punch-bowl fall of pasteboard . in tbe ball and a growing sense of hr own importance in VYasbicgton society. If be wants to be popular in tbe ezclnsive resident set she must join a reading club nr a Shakespeare class, or manage to become one of tbe patron eases of tbe Children s Hospital bail. When she sees ber name even at tbe end of a list which is headed by JUn. Cleveland and Lady l'aunceforte, 'she feels that life bold little more that sh9 could desire. And bow, with her mornings devoted to the readings and hospital society, tbo starts oo ber career. Sbe ge;s home from her morning's cccupatinm in time to dross for a faibioaable luncheon at two a li'uchoon at which he pisks np the small gossip of ber set and nhere scandal goes up ouo side of the festive hoard as the salad is passed down the other. From this she rushes home, laden with flowers acd ber luncheon souvenir, in time to msko additions to ber toilet and start on a ronnd of calls, stopping in at a tea, wbere she has a clasp of the hnd nd a word from ber hostess as the walks through tba almost deserted par lor into tho dining room beyond, where tbe crowd is always to bo found strug gling for a fried ojster or a glass of punch. She makes ber way arnnn I, a word here, a smile there, a glass of punch in the corner, and then she is off. Another word with tbo deserted hos tess, wbo mut keep ber position at tbe door, and away sho goes to a sianlar ''tusciiou'' on the sao3 block. She makes from 15 tj 110 calls ia an after noon, "shows" at stveral teas and gets home in time tj dress for a dinner at tbe bouse of another Senator or a mem-1 brr of tbe Cabinet. From-this sbe goe to a White House recpptioo, where she stays for a short time, stop ding on ber way home for a moment at another less pretentious but more ex clusive entertainment given by soma one who is not ia tbe official circle. This a typical day in the life of a so ciety women in Washington. Is it any wonder that en i was beard to say at the end of la.t session that acquaints!!-1 ces would crowd a cburcn, but friond would not fill the pulpit? N AHCI-SK Dovl brr FOU RENT. The HV.i:ohan?h Building on Brido-e street, Mifflintown. Tim best locat"n for a resfnvirant in the conn ty. E:qu're at IIollobacuh's Cloth in'c; Stoke, Patterson, Pa. GOOD OPEXISG for atlvokdy or fcnlleman acquaint. ; fd with noit?hboriiooo. t.ompensa tion from $40 to $130 monthly Work outlined. Oolv energetic pr tv, ambitious to succeed, need apply ?i ca;jal roq-iircd. Addrs3, with icferercc, Mate ege and wbctaer mar ried or M-icK Globe Bible Publish ing Co., 723 Chpstr.ut Street, Phila., Pc-nna. 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Ilood's Sirsaparilla has cured hun dreds of cases of catarrh because it purifu-s the blood and in this way re moves tho causa of the disease. It also builds up the system and pre vents sttack3 ol pueHinonn anddtpii thetia and typhoid fever. Hood' Pills become the favorite cathartic with everyone who tries AN DIPECUNI0US ONE. THE BOLD GAME OF BLUFF HE PLAYED ON THE CONDUCTOR. . He CTm Kat Gambler or at Drami bat Ennlc Clork According; to the Man Who Telia the Story, ITe Onht tc Be an Actor Oh, It Was Wicked I . He sat iu a hotel smoking room. The air was bine, but men were happy happy and reminiscent. Bo stretched ont his logs, thrcst his bunds deep into his pockets, and between the puffs spun this yarn : . "Fcr dead cold, icy nerve I bad al ways thought we traveling men took the cake. But the prettiest game of bloff I ever saw was put np by a man w'ho was neither a drummer nor a reporter, but merely an overworked bank clerk who bad applied for a leave of absence and gone south to recuperate. Be bad drawn a certain mm for tho trip and resolved not to exceed it. Foolishly he had neg lected to buy an excursion ticket, argu ing that ho might want to return by a different route. And then, as a matter cf coarse, lie fooncl that be bad spent bis money net wisely but too well, so that bo was hundreds of miles from home, tickotless and friendless and well nigh penniless. His checkbook was titleless, for no ono knew him and he most be identified. "All this I learned later on. Ky ac quaintance with him began on tho train of one of tho son t hern roads, when he ashed me to stake him enough to see him home. I had already been 'touched' several times that trip, so, expressing ev ery confidence in his probity, I declined tho honor he would do me. Be tried several other passengers with a like re sult. Theu he gave it up, but made us all promiso not to interfere with any gamo he tried to play. "Pro-Cut ly the conductor camo along. The impeennions one, his hat cocked over one eye, was peacefully sleeping in one corner cf his seat, leaning toward I cn open window. The conductor shook him, gently at first, ro that he stirred, and his bat dropped farther over his j eye, but J;e did not watte, alien more roughly, saving, 'Come, sir, yenr ticket, please. ' "At that the iinpecimions ono nweke with a big start. His hat fiuvs out of the window, und ho flew into a great rage. He swore at the conductor and abused him np and dowu, him and bis fore fathers cnto the third and fourth gener ation. What did be mean by waking j him in that way? Didn't he know that j rest was in valuable to an invalid? That such a Eudden, rude awakening might be fatal to a weak heart? Were his nerves , of no account? And now he bad lost bis hat and wonld catch cold. It was out rageous. "Tho conductor bowed beforo the storm, and when it had somewhat abat ed offered to replace the hat at the first stopping place. 'And now, sir, let me see your ticket, please. ' "The impecunious one felt in all his pockets, went through tnem all again i with a bewildered air. Finally he broke j oat: 'Why, yon idiot, you, all my tick- eta, not only on thi3 road, but straight through to Chicugo, were iu tho liniug of my hut, ami yoa knocked it out of tho window. I'm iu a pretty pickle now. I hnven't enough with mo ta buy a fresh set. This piece of idiocy will coet yon yonr job. I'll report you to the company cud teach yon to be more care ful how yon staitlo a nervous man. ' "Tho conductor tried to scotho him, offered to take him through to tho end of the division. Hut tho imicu!i!cns one would not bo appeased. Much good it wunlil rn Mm In t-fl lrlnl.i i:i Romn mtIa ,.e:lrbv one horse eoathera town hundreds cf miles from nowhere. He j wanted to got tfcronph to Chicago. He j mcst cet throngli. He had cn appoint ment there that was worth thousands cf ! dollars. Finally the conductor, by this time badly frightened, premised to get ' him tickets or passes all tho way I through, and tho impecunious one sub I sided. And to the end of that road the conductor, having replaced tho dour de parted hut, maintained a;i humbly apol ogetic tono that would havo wrung tears of Idood from a stone. "And it was only a blnfl all so well carried out that the conductor was completely tukcu in, and the rest of us rnbbed onr eyes and wondered whether tha impecunious ouo's attempt to touch ns waa not, after all, a dream. VLater on, traveling over that samo road, I told the conductor how he had been worked. And he said ho knew it, for shortly after that trip ho bad recelv- And he I added : 'That fellow was a genins. If ho had made n ixxt-a at fir.st ahont his tick r ets, I'd have been on to him in a min ute, tut hij tickets were forgotten. It was his nerves, hie health, his heart, bis hat that were of importance. And to think that he bad no nerves, or health, cr hat cr heart. Oh, it was wicked I Cut that man has missed his vocation. He' ought to be on the stage.' "Chica go Tribune. A Little Bit Hasty. "Doctor," said a distressed wife to the family physician, as he was coming down stairs from his patient's room, "can you give me no hopo of my hus band? Can nothing be done?" "Madam, " said tho delighted doctor, jrubbing his bauds "allow mo to con gratnlato yon. Our patient has taken a turn for the better, and now we may hope to have him about again in' a few weeks." "Oh, doctor I" exclaimed the horriflod !lady, throwing up ber hands. "Vou told mo he could not possibly get better, and I have sold all his clothes !" Pear son's Weekly. A Mystery. Watts Statesman Witts says he never pays czy attention to tho papers. . Potts So? Wonder how he gets hold of all his jokes. Indianapolis Journal The following incident happened at the Criterion theater in London tho oth er evening. At the end of cue cf the scenes Jdr. Wyndham tells a fellow actor to go down stairs and be will follow him in thrco minutes. Then, as he takes ont his watch, tho curtain should de scend. Cn this occasion, however, it failed to do so, and tho yqcito of Dames reclined on the sofa, patiently waiting. An almost painful pause occurred. The enrtain jerked, but would not fulfill its mission, and Mr. Wyndham, realizing the situation, nain pulled out his watch, and said, "Ah, two minutes have pasKed," There was another pansc, after which ho arose end announced that "the timowasnp and he must go." As ho left the stage the curtain at last descended, and Hr. Wyndham's ready Wit was much applauded. London Globe. The Secret Was Sale. "Why did yon talk in French to Ethel laEt night?" "Because I had something to impart to her that I wished no one else to know." "But there was a French lady sitting close behind yon. " "Yes, but I have discovered that she did not understand a word we said.V Boston Transcript STAGE GLINTS. Lina Linden has made a bit as the Mexican girl in the opera "Yetiva."" Henrietta Cronnan has assumed the leading rolo in "Burma" at the Eos ton theater. Augustin Daly has secured Victor Ko ninx'a drsmatizatioii cf "L'Abba Con etantin" for Ada Reaan's use. Courtenay Thorpi is to beconio a member of the Girard Avenno thcu'.cr (Philadelphia) stock company.- Caroline Hamilton, the originnl Maid Marian in "Kobiu Hood," will soon sail for Europe, her intention being to study in Paris. A number of theater managers will meet in Hartford shortly to form "an association for mutual protection against barnstormers." Next season Willard Lee of the "Bon nie Scotland" company, will star in a play written by Herbert Hall Winslow and W. B. Wilson entitled "The Ever glades." " i Gilmore and Leonard, who are known as "Ireland's Kings," will leave vaude- ville shortly and begin a starring tour in a new comedy, the title of which ia "Bogau's Alley. Loo is Martinetti, now successfully appearing iu "A Baggage Check," will probably originate tbe leading comedy part in Charles A. Blouey's new play, "A Eoy Wanted." John Oliver Hobbcs (Mrs. Craigio) will arrive in New York iu time to 6ee the production cf her play, "Journey's End In Lovers' lectiiig," with Ellen Terry in the principal role. every day in the week, every week in the year, is assured to wearers of the "Celluloid" water proof collars. Neither dirt nor water can hurt them. One will outwear six linen collars and save dollars in laundry bills. It costs nothing to keep them clean. A wet cloth or sponge is all you need use. Made iu all styles and sizes. The TRAOe W 2 Z i,ai ' AfARVV INTERLINED Cellars and Cufls are the original.Rcnu iuc iiiicrliued collars and cuiTs with a celluloid" surface. Got them at j-our f imisher's, or send direct to us. Collars soc. each. Cuffs joc. puir. THE CELLULOID CCOJPANY, New York. SAPOL! fat&KLci3JEr LEGAL. JIXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas Letters Tea:amntsry hava been issued i.i due form by the Kegistrr of Jnniiila coon'y, ou Hie estate of Barbara App, late ot SuUhaum township, deceas ed, to the undsnigDed. this i to notify all persons iudebted lo said (-statu to make iturctdUtw payment, and tboc bavins; cla;iss to preseDt tha eaace properly autb cnticatej tor settlement to Jossph Sicbsk, xfcor. McAluterrillo, January 2, 13. JgXECinoR'S NOTICE. Whereas Letters Tstamtn'aiy b.ve been issued Id due form l-y tbe Register of Jun ikta county, on ihe estate of Mrs. Amelia Tnrbatt late ot Tnrbett township, deceased, to tho undersigned, this is lo polity alt r sons indebted to snid c-suto to niako im mediate payment and thoie bavins; claims to prcssnt the sam, properly authenticated lor settlomant to Josefu H. Matusss. or to Executor. Alkirthon Jt Pennell, Mt'yi. Miftliutown, Pa., Nov. l'J, 1895. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Jnwa.'s of BENJjIMIiVF. WALLACE '. The undersigned Administratrix, having; be;n granted letter tetamentary on the estate el Beojamm F. Wallace, late of Toi carora township, deceased, ont of Ihe Or phans' Conrt of Jnnista county, hereby gives notice lit a'l itersons ind .lited to siirl estate lo mk iuime'luta jmyinect. id those havier rtniina witl present, thin prop, eriy suthet tnt:d tor "lemmt. t-'t plll WLLC!t. Adminittratux. McCutlocli's Miiif, Juiiijt cuumy, JOURT PROCLAMATION. Wbereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS, President Jtidare of Ihe Court of Common Pleas, for the Forty-First Judicial District, composed of tbo conntira of Juniata and Perry, and tbe Bororable JOSIA.H L. BAR TON and J. P. W1CKEKSBAM, Associate Judges of the said court of Common Pleaa of Juniata county, hjr proeept dnly issued and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genetal Jail Deliv ery, and General Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace at MitHintonn, on the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY 1896. BEING THE THIKD DAY OF THE MONTH. Notici is bcrkbt given, to the Coroner, Justices of tbe Peace and Constables of ths County of JuBiita, that they be then and there in tbeir proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with tbair ords, inquisitions, examinations- and Oyer rememberances, to do those things that to their offices respectfully appertain, and those tbat are bound by recognisance to prom-cute against tbe prisoRcrs that aro or may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jnst. By an Act of the Assembly, passed the Gih day of May, 1854, it made tbe duty of Jnsticea of tho Peace ol the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions o the respective counties, all the recognis ances catered into before them by an y per son or persona charged with the Commis sion of any crime, except such cases as may ha ended before a Justice of the Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before tbe commencement cf the ses sion of the Court.to which they are made returnable respectively, and in all cases wbere recognizances are entered into lbsa tbaa ten days before tba commencement o the session to which tbey are mad a return able, tke aaid Justices aro to return tbe same ia tbe same manner as if said Act had not been passed. Dated at MifHintown, the first day of January, in tbe year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-aix. Jahis P. Calbouh, Skertt. Sheriff's Office, Mifflintown, January 1,1896. fill UNiai or h ns 0 -ecv POLITICAL. AWWOrCEMEMTg. Tbe following scale of price for aa Donnceiurnta baa boon motaally agreed up on by tbe nnderaig aed, aad no deviation from tbe same will ba made. Congress, $28; Senator 910; Legislature, $7; Associate Judc, ProtboaoUr and Treasurer, each, 5; District Attorney, County Cammiaaionw, Representative Del egate and Chairman of County Cemratttee, ojcIi $3; Auditor, (1. AH additional comninnicaliena recom oiciidiag candidate will be.cfcargrd 10 ceuu a line. Uonny in all caea to bo paid IS 4IVAHCB. - W. II. ALLISON, - Editor Jnniatm Htrild. B. F. BCUWEItK, Editor Sbhtiscl asd RbfubucaBV Stnali. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for nomination for tha office ot Senator, to represent the thirty.Orst dis trict in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, subject to the rules and usages of ibe Re publican party of Juniata. WM. IIEETZLBK. Senate. I respectfully aoneunce myself as a candidate for Ibe office of State Sena, tor to represent this the thirty-first Dis trict iii tbe State Senate of Pennsylvania, sulject to tbe rules and usages of the Re publican party of Juniata. Rospectfully, WM. C. POJfEROY. January 7 th, 1896. Legislature I reapectfnlly announce myseli as a candidate for ;DomiBation for tbe office ot Representative, te represent Juniata ccunty in tbe Legislature of Pen a. a; trains, subject to the rules endamages ef tLe Republican party of-Juniata. CARL F. ESPKNSCHADE. LegUlaturt. I respectfully announce ni j self as a candidate lor nomination for Ibe olHce ot Representative to the Legisla. lure of Pennsylvania, subject to the rules and usages ot tbe Republican party of Jun iata. T. H. MEUMINGER. Lcgielaturt I respectfully announce niy.-flt as a candidate tor the nomination of Hpreentativs to the Legislature of Peon, sj Jvania. snbjoct to the usages and rules of ibe Republican partv of Juniata countv. ROBERT II. PATTERSOy. Atfvciale Judge. In bebal f et many Re publicans throughout the county, pleaae anuounce tbat W. North Sterrett, or Mil lord township, ia a candidate for Associate Judge, subject te the ralca and usages, of of the Republican party of Jnniata. PATTERSON. Aneciate Judge. I rei.pectf n'.ly announce mrself aa a candidate lor nomination for the office of Associate Judge, subject to tbe ruies and nsagss ef the Repablicaa party ot Jnniata. ABRAM W. SIEBER. Aemciatt Jv.4ge. Please announce tbat Kawch Shelienkerger of Walker township, ia a candidate tor nomination for the e trice ef Asssciate Jndce. subject te the ralea sad asigsa of tha Republican psrtyef Jun iata. WALKER. Associate Judge. I respectfully announcs mysell as a candidate for tho nomination ot Associate Judg. subject to the rnlea and usages of ths Republican party of Jan iata county. ABRM MOIST. Prothtttmry I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-nomiaatiea for I be office of Protbeavary and Clark ef the Coarts ef Jan iata county, subject to tbe rules a to. usages ot the Republican party of Jnniata. W. 0..ZE1DEK3. Ditlrict Attorney. I hereby anneuaca mr'elf'S a candidate tor re-noaiaatiea for Ibe office of District Attorney, subject te the rules aed usages ef the Republican f arty ot Juaiata. VTILBERFOSCE SCIItVEYER. District Attorney. I bffrebv announce myself as a candidste tor the office of Dis. trict Attorney, subject to tho asagei aid inlet of the Republican party. JOUN J. PATTERSON, JR. Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re nomination fer tbe cilice of County Commissioner of Jim iata county, subjsct to the rules an! utages A the Republican party of Juniata. X. M. STEUART. Commissioner i respectfully announce mysolf as a candidate lor re nomination fer the ctli-.e of County Couniipswaer of Jnm ata county, subject to the usages and rules thai govern tbe Kepubiican'psrtr of Juniata county. W. II. MOORE. Commissioner. I respcctfnllv announce myselt asa candidate for tho noininat'on'of County lomniKsioncr, subject to the rules and usages of the Republiean party of Jun iata. JKREMIAII LOUDENS LAGER. Treasurer. Plsate announce that George W. Wilson of Patterson is a candidate Tor tbe office or County Treasurer, subject te the rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Juniata. . MIFFLINTOWN. Treasurer. I respecfully announce my sell as a candidate lor tbe nomidation of County Treasurer, snbj.'ct to the rules and usages of tbe Republican party in Juniata county. WILLIAM LANDIS. Representative Delegate. Please annouco J. S. Graybill of Fayette township' aa a candidate for Repreaentative Delegate to tbe State Convention, subject to the 'rales and usages of the Republican partv ef Jun. iata. FAYETTE. County Chairman. I respectfully an nounce that I am a candidate for the office of County Chairman of tbe Republican party of Juniata county, subject to tbe rules and usages ot the partv. ' H. H. SNYDER. County Chairman: I respectfully an nounce that I am a candidate for tbo Coun ty Chairmanship of the Republican party of Juniata county, subject to tbe rules and usages of the party. WILLIAM H. KATJFFMAN. Ia the Beginning of a new year, when the winter gea sen of close confinement is only half gone, many find that their health be gins to break down, that the least ex posure threatens sickness. It is then as well as at all other times, and with people even in good health, that the following facts should be re membered, namely: that Hood's Sar saparilla leads everythinfr in the war of medicines; that it accomplishes the greatest cores in the world; has the largest sale in the world, and re quires the largest building in the world devoted exclusively to the prep aration of the proprietary medicine. Does not this conclusively prove, if von are sick, tbat lleou a barsapanl- la is the medicine for vou to take? BeUeTInOneDay. South Amerioan Nebvutb relieves the worst cases of Nervous prostra tion, Nervousness and Nervous Dys pepsia in a single day. No such re lief and blessing has ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to enre the stomachs are won derful in the extreme. It always cures; it cannot fail. It radically cures all weakness of the etomacbe and never disappoints. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks 8c Co., Druggist, Mifflintown. Pa. Feb. 6, ly. Health jUr Gone Unequal to Family Dutie-No Appetite ' ' Hood's Sarsaparilla Cave Strength and Courage to Work. . -IWB8inonchoonditionIcould not walk Ten about the house to attend to house hold duties ana care for my chil dren and family. I did not have the st renjthof a child. I was treated by several physicians, who pronounced my trouble Scrof ula and Female Wes&ners. I could eat only a slice of bread and drink a cup ot tea, three times a day. Some-' time I could stand Mrs. John Uase Oran, N. V. a soft boiled egtr lur uiuiiu BVUHWH w bones; at last they had to draw me about the house seated in a rocking chair. I was in a terrible state when my husband, having noticed advertisements of Hood f-f ood's Barsam BaraapnrUla, urged Ul6 upon me to give it fiy triaL After taking !7ltW one Dottle I received sufficient benefit to know that I had at last found the right medicine. I have now taken several bot tles and am able to Attend My Housework. Tn rant. I am on tnv feet about all day, and can go up stairs easily. I cannot oar enough In praise of Hood's Saraa parilla." Mrs. Johm Hare, Box 92, Oran, N. Y. Hood's PMIsmaLSg5 Nothing On Eartli Will X.X2 Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Die case. Good for MoulUtttt Hu. ttteatotatiirie. Wa22L3Sr2 it t coat ienta of a esnt a iar. o atbor ooe-fcmruiss tmntr. StrieUT a mnUchM. "Oas lars aa aand wa SUianul six to prarest Kmm." sars one castosaer. If you east's are It sand to no. We mall on pu tie., Jm ASM lb. V. caw.ass. exprri pe. mnr Halting Ovltt. prWa l-S wnu. free with S..J0 orders or mor. Sample sow of Ths Hot rocLTsr ritoinfl .w. I. S. JOlUOK W..SSOiMtoai Upon. St.. Boston. Mass 3 yiyy& var-si Tkc Elepat r Sito;; ol tiso J Elu&uan system ti the CfU is Uevt Active bIP NOT BBS EASE. 3 tO'JBLE r;xrajic7 : Cares E,lvep Tro tisee a;- a PTnfc:r;E fEitftstri?!,. 9 j t - . i J S!s, tins iirf-t-istotiir; stli Sirarsariifcfs. i 50 PEil BOTTLE. THE WORLD OVER. MTUBT THC MaNNCRS SRS?.filLl CO. BD0CHAMTON. NX WOOL BOUGHT. U L COOPER, KO. SSORTII FROITST-, Correspondeace Solicited. Philadelphia Long Distance Telvphone 919. MORRIS NURSERIES- A full line of all hardy FRUIT and OR. NAMb.NTAL. TKttS, Surubs, Evergreens, Vines, Roses, Hedge plants, &.c. Agents, men or women, wanted ter immediate em ployment. ' Addrrss with reference to ilorris Karseries, West Chester, Pa. CHAUTAUQUA NURSERY CO., OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS. Salary aed expenses or ceromisaioa. High erade Stock at low rrices. Nsv specialties. Sevd Potatoes, tc. in everv town. Steady wnrlc. Pay (Week ly. Address, H. B. WILLIAMS, See'y Portland, N. T. Sep. 15, 1806. AXLE GREASE BEST nr THE WOBIA. rTTr snnr imnlltlKni r n urn i ussesil. Ontlastiaa' two dots of anv other brand. M mnmKTwmn Br seat. IL bl. B II a. oaoUB Ijmai Sv FOB BKLE BY DEALERS PER a t r y A TNOIWUOtt COMM2vRC!AL MO CHORTHANC SCHOOU rMCtai KMCATttMl VKLM nuencju ncsutra. DLtaa ArrS.f"l:i2 AT raa -n. pn S4Kaittauv K pr yrryrt B;..-i. HmMk Ku. J w-. WILUAU3 a ROCCRS. ROCHCS7CR. !. , . (2irSGB & 9 Mn5l!eSfVS?Tf A . aoiiflvrr.il Improvement In Kriclloa Krrriv aid t.ljr-llnfk. HnckiaotlonorCarria;u3 clmi af nU-aa aiMiyotl-.trlnti.eiiiarkcu Frirtinn'liiirhF-i-il, caL-slutr all tbe fid gKirln? to an,l Htlti hiis bm k bii: ercnt aTin la sgwrr and rtr. r.encl 1inl-iiif;:anin ft.r lan;iCatalcz'.eanl tirl-- Also tp-.-inj IlarrowH. Hay Bikrs 'ullivatora, i .rn l'lnnl r.lif Hera, etc. Mnt,ntl.i,IXfJV. tii..M.li ilHOaiOOUJ.rim Vork, ia. ' TRESPASS NOTICE. Tho nndoraiensd lumnni htv. rAHkIua Aasociatioa for tba protection of their re. apeciiTo properties, ail persons are here bv notified not to trmnu m tha i.j. j tke undersijrned lor tba purpose of haatias; "" ,ub cuiin; timner or tnrowing down tences or flfins- timber in nw whatever. Any violation ot tho obovo do. tice will be dealt with according to law. jonn Micbasl, William PufteobergeT, Oideon Sieber, Beashor Sl Zook, Mary A. Srnbaker, Joseph Rothrock, John Byler, Samuel Bell. September 6, 1895. t ;J.iaiLttAm'XaTU it e &5U & & ty e- MM 30, 1895. EASTWARD. STATIONS. ' D1ILT, DC1TT 8THDAT. Nol No.3 A. X 8 00: 8 05 8 10 00 05 10 15 20 BIair'8 Mills..... Waterloo Leonard's Grove. Rn Farm It 8 15 8 20 T ..1 m - - . 8 30 8 37 2 30 East Waterford.. 2 37 Heckman Honey Grove.... Fort Bigbana .... 8 42 2 42 18 48 2 48 8 55 55 00 06 10 14 16 Wsrbie Pleasant View.'. . Seven Pines SnrllCS Hill 9 00 9 06 9 10 Graham's........ Stewart Frtedom Turbett Obi Pert U 16 18 20 25 30 3 18 3 20 i 25 3 30 Port Royal ...Ar . .r a A Oonnrt at Port ROTSl Trains noo. i - . with Way Fass.B.er and Seaabore fe-nH on P. R. R. and Nos. and 4 with Mail east. WEST W ABO. STATIONS. DATLT, EXCEPT BtnTDAT. No.2 No.4 x. p. v. Port Koyal Old Port Turbett Freedom... t Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Finos Pleasant Yiew Warble Fort Bigham Honey Grove Heckman East Waterford.... 0.0 45 5 15 1.3 50 5 20 2 810 3.710 4.410 55 5 25 57l5 27 59 5 29 0115 31 0515 35 095 89 15 5 45 20 5 50 265 56 336 03 5.P 6.3 T.2 11 11 11 9.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 11 11 11 11 11 11 15.1 38,6 08 45 6 15 55 6 25 17.5 20.5 22.0 Perulack Boss Farm. Leonard's Grove... Waterloo Blair's Mills Ar 11 12 00 6 30 05'6 85 10 6 40 24.0 25.5 12 12 27.0 12 15 6 45 Trains Noa. 2 and connect with State Lino at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doyles. btg and Drj Run. J. & MOORHEAD, Suprrt nlen dent. S. MOORHEAD, President. RAILROAD THIS TABLE. J3ERRT COUNTY RAILROAD. The following scbedulo went Into effect Nor. 19, 1893, sod tbe trains will bo run as follows. p.ra a. m Leave Arrive a. m p. m 4 30 9 15 Duncannou 8 40 8 50 4 88 9 21 'King's Mill 8 34 3 44 4 29 9 24 "Sulphur Springs 8 318 41 3 41 9 26 "Corman Siding 29 8 39 4 45 9 29 Montabello Park 8 26 3 38 4 4 9 31 'Weaver 8 24 8 34 4 51 9 35 'Roddy 8 19 3 29 4 64 9 39 lloflmau 8 IS S 26 4 56 9 41 'Royer 8 14 8 24 4 69 9 44 'Uabanoy 8 118 21 6 10 10 00 Bloomfield 8 05 8 15 6 17 10 07 'Long's Road 7 52 2 45 6 22 10 13 'Nellson 7 46 2 39 6 25 10 16 'Dam's 7 43 20 5 28 10 19 Elliotsburg 7 40 2 S3 6 24 10 25 'Bcrnheisl' 7 84 2 27 6 80 10 27 'Groen Psrk 7 32 2 25 6 41 10 32 'Montour Juno 7 27 2 20 6 09 11 20 Landisburg 6 55 1 60 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m t rain leaves niaomtleld at 6.10 a. m. and arrives at Landisburg at 6.47 a. m. Train leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and arrives at Bloomfield at 6. bO p. ta. Trains leave Loysvillo for Ouncacnon a 7. 220 a. ra., and 2. 15 p. m. Returning,t arrive at IU 3 a. m., and 4.06 p. aa. Between Landisboxg and Loyavillo trains rua aa follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys villo 6 65 a. m., and 1 60 p an., Loyavillo for Landisburg 11 10 a. m., and 6 09 p. m. All stations marked () are Hag stations, at wbict trains will couia to a full stop on signal. Losis B. Atkissos. F. M. M. rsvuitb ATKIHSOM K PEMMELla, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. By Collecting and Ooavoyonclng prompt ly attended te. Orrica Oa Main street, in place of real denco of Louis S. Atkinson, Bsq., aontb Bridge street. fOct2,1892 WIK.BER FORCE SCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OFFICII IN COURT HOUSE. dk.d.m BAwvea, aa. ABwra mxbawtoes JR. D. U. CRAWFORD A SON, hare formed a partnership for the practice of Medichte and tbeir collatteral branchna. Oftlna ai Aid .t.nH r .r mwi , in. w. iun anii vrr anga atreets, MitBmtown, Pa. One or both et them will be found at their office at all times, unless otherwiee professionally an- sWSs saast April 1st, 1895. JJP.DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, Gfrndnstta of tha T I. n..i uismOIuum aVrausoM y9a IeRe. formAplv nf tf im;nKn.M d. v.. i. s.sa..aiWUiB) lf. UH IV- ST "J aaa aailUIUsVWH, tWI olIIC cessor to tho late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will vvu.uw uie uemai Duainess (established by tbo latter in I860) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOTJT PAIN. Ae Chloroform, Ether, er Gas W Ko SoreGntmsr Discomfort to patient, 7.7 " "usraiussr aiterwams. All these are Guaraateed or do charge will be node. . . All work a-uarantaul n - satisfaction, forma, atrictlv oiih" ' H. P. DERR, Practical Dcatlst. CAPTien. TRESSPASS XOTIOX. Willow Run Trout stream in Lack town. n. ratterson, T. H. Carathers, J. P W.VIaT .: Frank Vawn, AFril28.l85.1y,0'V PENBSTLYAHIA BAILB0AD. On .nd fter Saad.r. May 30, 1895 trains will run M follows: 18yo,,r WESTARD. W.v PasMOgor. leave. WlWeJpbla at noa S Ma. m, w Txt o as a. an: lerstowa 9 86 s. ; . ifpTevtowa 11 08 e. i Newtoa lJnlil m; Mount Unlo. II 40 f. Hnntlogdon 12 10 p. m; Tyrone 1 02 . Z. AHoona 1 45 P m; Pitueurg 0 40 p. -liabura: 11 20 a. m; Duncannon 1 1 60 "'J Newport 12 14 p. m, Mifflia 12 6 p. TtfSSZ 1 12 p.m; " p. m Mount Union I 6 p. m; nontlngdeB S 17 'p. mt Petersburg 2 89 p. 1 06 p. m; Altoonn 8 40 p. wt Plbnrf 8 Aifoon- AceomiBodaHoB leaves Harrto burg at 6 00 p. esi Dnneannon 5 14 p. an Nowport 8 02 p. ; JfiH.r.1 owe lP -i Thoripsontown 6 24 p m; Tuscsror, 6 85 p m; Mexico 6 87 p. m; Port Keyol 0 42 p. m Mifflin 47 P- 5 DoDholni P Up.. Low .town 7 13 p. m, TTt--- 1 ' J mt Newton Hamilton 8 00 p. ; Hnntlng don 8 82 p. to; Tyrone f 16 p. ; Alteone 'rme'Exprea. leave, rhn.4e.pbto at j 20 p. m; Horrisburg 8 10 a. m; Marys, v lo 3 24 a. m; Duncannoa 8 88 .. m; New ,,8 69 .. i Port Royal 4 SI a. ; Mlf Uic 4 87 a. m; LowUtown 4 58 e. ; Me r.towB6 80 a. Huntingdon 6 OS a. m; , yrone 6 65 a. ; Altoona 7 40 e. ; Pitt.bnrg 12 10 p. m. . (Jjltsr aiprOiS WSf 1 aiwMjr- - aa v so; Harristarg at 10 20 . ; Newport 11 00 p. ; Mifflin 11 40 p. Bi lwletsjWB 12 68 iV m Me.ti.gdee 12 65 sum, Tr.ae . . . na. m. Witfaknre' sID 1 4a a , Aiwsss a vw m. "i a - . . v.. ..ia ai. Fast Line leave, rnnaaeipoia u u r . . a an M. tlniiMiai A IS m; n.rrriaDnrg r- "Z. V . p. m: Newport 4 37 p. 5 MUBIa lOp.-. 5 , . a mm - . U.n.l ltaiaa S 09 D. .1 I a si. . f ,mss 7 M B as; nrau" " r- ; - :: m; Altoona 7 40 p. tm Pittehorg U 80 p. m. n.Aaaiun - MSinanv. . i . . ..AIMMi.tlAfl laavafl Al Jtlrrisuuri awv . toooa at ( 00 a. m; Tyrone 6 28 o. m; Hnet- inrdon 05 a. m; Nowton Hamiltes 0 SS . aa - I .Hirina a ro; Mcveyiowo a- ; tn. m. Mtmin 7 88 a. oa: Port Royal - 7 44 a. ro; Mexico 7 48 a. m; Thempeoa- towa a 02 a. as; auiieratowa o i m. Mewport 8 22 a. Duncannon 8 49 a at; Harrisnurg -. Sea snore leaveo rwunuj a i. -i- t it , a. Tvraaa 7 48 a an: Hunt- jaiiwoaa 7 ' j - ' iagdon I 80 a at; McTevtewa 9 It a am; LowUtown 9 85 a m; Mifflia 9 55 a sa; Pert Reval 9 69 a as; Thempeoatewa 19 14; u! M - mm. sfaarmarl 1012 a asa uieraivwa iv s.m , i - ----- ' DnncaanoB 10 64 a m; Mory.villo 11 97 a at; Harrisbnrg 11 25 a m; PbiladolphU 8 00 M.la Line Express leaves PitUharg at 8 00 a. n; Alteon. 11 40 a. Tyrone 11 03 p. m; Hantingdea 12 85 p. a; Lewis town 1 S3 p. ro; MiMia 1 60 p. aa; Harris, burg 8 10 p. an; Baltimore 6 1 p. as; Wooa ingtoa 7 SO p. an; Philadelphia 6 23 p. so; New York 9 23 p. m Mail loavoa Altoona at 2 00 p. ot, Tyrone 2 35 p. u, Huntingdon 8 20 p m; Newtoa Hamilton 3 51 p. an; MeVoytown 4 12 p. m; Lewistawn 4 88 p. ns; Kifflia 5 93 p. ca. Port Royal 5 09 p. m; Afsxico 6 18 p. an; Tbowpsontown i p m; Willorstown 6 88 p. m; Newport 6 48 p. ro; Duncannon 8 20 p. nf; Esrrisburg 7 IH p. m. Mail Express leave. Pittsburg at 1 00 p. ro; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 0 87 p. an Huntingdon 7 20 p.m; McVevtown 8 04 p. m; Lewistown 8 26 p m; JWillin 8 47 p m; Part Royal 8 62 p. ra; Millerstewn 9 97 p. ra; Newport 9 26 p. m; Duncanaon 9 60 p. m; Harriibnrg 10 29 p. m. Pbiladclpbia Express leaves fittaburg at 8U p. m; Altoona Vi p. m; xyro.o 5r 3 , p.m; Huntingdon 10 12 p.m; Mount Un- S ion 10 32 p. ro; Lewistown 11 16 p. m; Mif. 1 tiin II 87 p. ro; Harrisbnrg 1 00 a. m; Phil- 1 adelphia 4 30 New York 7 S3 a. ra. . f LEWISTOWN DIVISION. I p. ro., leave Sunbury for Lewistown 10 06 a. tn, atid 2 25 p. tn. TYRONE DIV1SON. Trains leave for Bellefoate and Lo : Haven at 3 10 a. in., 3 34 and 7 25 p. to leave Lock 11 von tot Tyrone 4 80, 9 10 p. ni. and 4 15 p. ro. TYRONE AND CLEARflELD R. R. Trains leave Tyrone for Clearleld and Curwensviilo at 8 30 a. m.. 8 16 aad 7 30 p m., leave Curwenaville lor Tyrone at 4 89 a. m , 9 15 and 3 61pm. For, rates, maps, etc, call onTioket Agent, or address, Tbo.. K Watt, P. A. W. D., 110 Fifth Aveaue, Fitta burg, Pa. 8. M. Privost, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Oen'l Pass. Agt .EWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL I V ley Railroad Company. Time toMe of paasenger trains, in effect en Monday. October 1st, 1894. STATIONS. West, ward. BaeV I si A Newr--t , Buffalo BrMs-a 8 95 It OtH 8 It 6 98; 19 as 8 1219 97 6 ltt Juniata Purneca 9 naimeta Wat-r pi.g Bloom II pM Jnnrr'n 8 16il9 1M 88 8 25! 10 17 6 22110 20 6 31 10 26 6 89' 10 84 8 61 10 46 8 44 8 61 Valley Road 8 69 7 19 Rihottebarg Green Park ....... Leyaville Fort Robeaaw 8 6410 49j 720 796 788 7 16 11 OOj 7 12U1W 7 17 II 12 Center ........... 7 41 Cisna's Ran ....... And arson berg ..... W . . a....... Meant PVaaant . 7 2811 18 7 84 7 4 7 41 7 27 11221 7 8&jll8 7 41 It 86 7 62 7 651 New Germant'n ... 7 46 1140j nre, Prseideat aad Manage, C. K . Misub. General Agent. WANTED w SALESMEN. WO Want a T. .. .. of Xn" Chita Lsu j -m.. Tt a caanot make rss Jul. IA io7 ''aocon US.. Jly 14. 1896. Roche.ter. N. T. bioyolesm: ... . - .aByssr aala. f).. 'Ktiocl. I3aijies to (bO .aomo aa aaf flOKEnOflDSTEnCCS ttaaraateod oaaao aa aaants sen for to nna aKS E3M KXCEB, 25 AQA WWD'RIMS, CUUl V riuaa warraaty wita evifV ..l?'1?. r u ciora t"aorwaot.Hnia?"r ParfitoaJ . costs skoat aaoh C-" ,,T f.mim aa aaalars uii ! ," 'rir UmaA ' 'isii aiHlsi m 'O aka tbarn. aa saaacooomTsasjessthe batter wavaoaf aaawssaa- . aa wholesale prteS " su uautoosa free. X - i S55rQ "M r team Cycle Company EUU1ART. 1NO mSMmfSmmJmmmmuVX. '"