v7 - ?" .V.", '; ::s SaM&aaaaaaBBjaiayi iy -1 i SENT INEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN ?J : -iri3K8DAl. FEB.ift. tWC. TCRX8. - " Sabuerlpttow, flJW r a,oB if rnei J2.00 If nrt paid U adTasEe Trauirat drortlMSMta tasertad at so par Inch for each lnswraesT Trusto trasLnen aoticaa t iai .-i. msiaIO Miti per line for aack tawttonV dTrtiM r th. year, half or qaarr year. shout -locjils: ' Tbo J troiata Scouts held a re-noion on Saturday: - ". . Headquarters for Hardware at , K. H. McCIin tic's. Thomas Browand of Okio, is visit ing his parents in this place. Ezra Parker, of Washington, D. O. visited friends' in this place last week. The Mistes Betty Mayer, Gertie and Lottie SchoU.-epent Saturday in Iiewistown. " Mr. Li'uri9 Himes of Indianapolis, lad., was in Miffltntown on Monday on Dtisinetss. ; t : " " Mis Laura Sbeilenberprar of Al toon a is the guest of W. J. Zsiders m i'attorson. A fantastic horse back party from Mil ford township paraded the town -on Washington a birth day. The loth International Christian Esdeavor Convention will meet' in Washington, D. C, next July. . When a conple ntarrie with one interest-, one aim, one purpose in life, marriage is a aucsc-ss with them. Last Saturday Mrs. Reuben Auker rejoiced the heart of her hnsband by makiDg him a present of a boy baby. If you would al ways fie healthy, keep your blood pure with Hood's . Sarsaparilla, the Oce Traa Blood Purifier. Mm. Lebr, of Millersrille, Lancas ter county, ii on a visit at the home of her father, Dr. Cyras Sieber, m i Walker township. Messrs. Boyd Parker and Roy Kreider, attended the play, "The Merry Milk Maids," at Lewistown on Saturday night. . Tou don't r.eod to Jose your um brella now. Hollobaugh &, Son sell umbralias you can fold up and put in your pocket or gripsack. Care 3, alo!ui, permanent cures, fcave given Henri's Sarsaparilla the largest sales in tbe world and the H first placo amcrg medicines. ImpoTerished blood causes that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla punfi-Hi, enriches and vitilizas the blood and gives vigor and vitality. Mrs Mary J. Nipple of Qrepn wood towr shlp. is visitiug the family of Prothonotary Zeiders. Mrs. Nip pie aDd Mr. Zeiders are brother and sister. Th Methodist Sabbath School of this place, will hold Missionary An-- J nivfrsary Serriee, next Sundae- evr iDsr in their chnrch st 7 P. M. Ev ervb"3y invited. . c- " Bruiser Fifziromowp, knocked brui ser Maher onf in a'rmnvito and a half in a priz fisrht in Texas, last Friday. A fieht for a Isrce purse will be ar ranepd between Fitzimmons and Corbcft. The liquor license expired in Mifflin eountr on the 20th. and as Cout ont of spsiok till on the 23th. ell the liquor boaght or sold, was bonffht and sold without a war f rant of law. A comet isi heading toward the earth and a Chicago astronomer says, "he would like it to strike the earth ao that we niiT know the effect of snch a collision. Tbe comet is to - strike about the 14 of March. A man in town says that he knows ")me, people who are angry and ' ''wear like infidels one minute and pleasant and can ing with the greatest gusto such'bvrorte ns "Lost and Ru-'ced by the Fall" and "Roll on Sweat Moments Roll On." ' Dr. Holloway has gone to Akron, Ohio, to his brother Geo. W. Hollo way, a veteran of the late war, who is aanously ill of lung trouble, and not xpected to lire. He does not expect ' to retum this week, hnce no ser ' -vices will be held in the Lutheran church next Sabbath. Martin Guso, while on duty as watcbLJtn at Lauver's curve on this Wednesday momine-, stepped so near to the track on which Pacific was jEJf Junning, that he was strnck by a "Dumper and severely injured. He ' 'Vaa carried hom? and laid up for re pairs. It is hoped by his . many friends, tnat he may speedily recover from the injuries received. The Newport Ledger says: A colored preacher down in Georgia was lecturing his people the other dav about the slowness of the con- gregation in paying his salary. Said ha: ""Some of die here congregashum nnst think dat I preach in Georgia andboa'din Heb'n." Some of tha delinquent anbseribers of the Ledger evidently have the same opinion of tbe editor. Pay up. W. C. T. U. A public meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance fnion, will be held in tbe Presby 'Vwian church of Mifflinfown, on Thursday evening. March 5, at 7:30 "P M. Mrs. Heaton of Cassvillc will aidressthe meeting. Mrs Heaton ia very pleasing, forcible speaker, and will delight her hearers Everybody, especially the women of the community are urged to bo present. ' .-- The club bouse of the Beta Theta Pi Society at State Collage, was de stroyed bv fire about 4 A. M-, on Thursday!: The fire started in the lower story in some unaccountable way Tbere were fifteen students . sleeping in tbe house. They made their escape in their night clothes. The bnilding was completed about one y.ar ago at a cost of $15,000 and insured for $10,000, which will just bout pay the mortgage on tbe.build I iBg. The building was put up by the club. ',. 'r: - - - ' ' ""'M.a.,JllrMit .Wl,- ........ . . '. . 1 . , - fteaoen Moist was a wndidats for Overseer, of the Poor in Wal " "th. UU elecUoi! He 9w1tyaar. At tha .lee. tion, he was aarprisad how the Mof- Notwithatandwg the fact, that from theaatureofthecaw he was com pelled to take charge of the chdd, thatwaa heartlasaly abandoned on Mrs. Thompson's property and dil igent y endsavor . to discover the heartless parents, he was accused of meddlesome interference in the case to such an extent, that it cost the township two hundred dollars; that he had eharged the township, one h jndred dollars for providing for tbe baby the one day that it lived; that the Moffitfs bad sued him for five thousand dollars damage, and had sued Walker township for nine thou sand dollars damage; that hs had brought all that financial woe uaon the township by tbe suit against the Moffitts, and therefore be should be defeated. . If the 9 and 5 thousand dollar damage items, and the one and two hundred dollar cost items, and the suit of the Moffits and the meddlesome part of tha storv are jch on. xne oaiance of is not far from the truth. the report Feb., rail Election Retarne. Mifflintown. Jadge of Election, John Gushard 112, Jamea McCanley 97; Inspectors. David H. Sieber 101. H. A. Luck 102: School Dirpntora Ezra C. Do?y 117, Howard Martin 113. L. E. Atkincon 96. John L North 94; Justiee cf the Peace, J. F. Patterson 113, C. B. Horning 92; Constable, Clayton Stoner 140, W. E. Harley 61; Overeetr, of Poor, W. E. Auraan 120, Wm Culbertson 88: Auditors. John E. HoHorum a years, 105, Harvey Yeakley, 1 yer, 111, Jacob A. Davis, 3 years, 96, Wm. M. Allison. 1 rear. 90: Ceunnil- men, S. H. Showers, 3 years, 93, osephh Switzsr, 3 years, 103. J. C. GilsoD. 3 years. 85. Wao. Creswell. 2 years, 76, R. E. Parker, 2 years, 82, W. U. lillman. 1 year. 103. J. O. Dimui, 1 year, 81, F. Espenschad, 3 years, 118, Jcseph ltbrock, 3 years, 89. D. W. Harlev. 3 years. 90. T. V Aoker, 2 rears, 118, B. W. Kanflf.nan, yesw, 114, A H. Fcsick. 1 rear. 96, J. T. Sisl.tr, 1 year, 108. Patterson. Judire cf Election. D. K. Sulouff 75, G. R. Henderson 91; Iospfctcr cf Elections. A S. Panncbtker 70, John Earnest 93: School Directors, W. J. Zvidors, 1 year, 95, E. M. Guss, 3 years, 97, E. E. McMeen, 3 years, 82, John Yorpy, 1 year, 6S, George Wyble, 3 years, 81, John Doyle, 3 years, 76; Chief Burgees, Samuel C. Gushard 99, Samuel Strayer 68; .Constable, William Nantivrl 105. Gr f! Fierlr. enberger 58; Oversesr of Poor, Dauiel CrMntr 67, Joseph Landis 103: Auditor, Fra rankFueh k 76; Cor.rcil - men, Joseph Mayer 3 yesre, 72, L IJepew 6 vcarp, t Z, Hecry De- Knft- S .ars hi Y V (!rimml! 9 years, 86, Joseph BrindU 2 years, 90, W F. Bwsrd 1 ver,GG. D L Cramer 1 year, 94, S D. Ewing 3 years, 85, Joseph 1'enneli d years, yj, iiaward TTiktv c 3 renra 03 H J!r.inai.1 9 yesr", 82, Albert Robison 2 yoBrs, 84, -r-r i t t v., - narry ri imess x year, oo, o. r. (jtair 1 year, 72. SprucaHil! Judcro of Elcclion. S. A. Graham. 95; J. M. Ard. 53; In. cr.f.f?tor of Elections. O. B. Wolf. 95? D. B. De?r. 50: Sckool Directors. G. i t Kattersou, b3: li. 1. &wnrtz. ys; S. C. Deen. 55; C. Yoder, 44; Sn er- visor, Wm. J. Alagill, U4; L. r. K:ce, 71. J If r.HBni. 55: William Vn. Nicbt, 70; Justice of tbe Pep.ee, M. S. Eth, 86; William Walls, 59; Constable, J. D. Tohn, 97; W. L. Brackbill, 50; Auditor, D. B. Eab, 89; W. B. Conn, 60; Overseer of tbe Poor, D. L. Swartz,93; G A Lyter, 55. Township Clerk, J. K. McLangblin, Sr , 98; L. Brackbil', 49; Treasurer, Milton B. Miller, 86 Port Roval Judge of Elections H. C. Eook, 48; J. T. Ores, 66; In spector of Elections, William Dalton, 46; G. F. Weimer,63; School Directors, J. W. Frazier 3 Tears, 46; W. C. Laird 3 vears. 45: S. W. Wvkoff 2 Tears. 45: J.'H. Keller 3 yesrs, 60; G. B. M. Kepler 3 years, 60; B. F. Stimmel 2 yws, 61: Cocstabie, Samnel Bair, 5S; Martin iiailor, oli; Uverseer or tue Pnnr Er-braim Ranntls. C8: G. G. Crozir,43; Auditor, F. M. Carpenter, 48; R. E. McM'esn, 64; Conncilmer, J. A. McGaw, 3 years, 56; R B. Duf- field, 3 years, 60; P. D. CalhouD, 3 years, o'Z; Bamuel Uailor 2 years, b'J; G. T. Kepner 2 years, 63; Bunh Bailor 1 year, 61; J. H. Wagner 1 year, 60; J.'Groninger 3 years. 52; G. C. Ran kle 3 years. 47: F. M. McLaughlin 3 years, 4b; li. v. rrazier, z years, oi; John Foreman 2 yesrs, 44; C. M. Funk 1 year, 49; J. G. Matctr 1 year, 51. Monroe. Judge of Elections, E. Hertz. 62; John Hupp, 118; Inspec tor of Elections, I. L. Zimmerman, 70; Jscob Grotfelter, 111; Sihool Di rectors. J. B. Gelnett. 65: Jacob Pasre. 64; David Kelter, 119; Wm. B. Strau ser, 118; Supervisors, i; reuariax Jjau- TZ. Rnlnmnnn "ICnonf. 50: W. A. Zeiders, 119; J. F. George, 110; Jus- - . ww w t tiee of tbe peace, narvcy xoitz, o; W. S. Neimond. 135; Constable, D. K. TJlricb, 40; Samuel Graybill, 135; Auditor, H. W. Graybill, 66; H. K. Swartz, 114; Overseer of the Poor, Henry Pg. 73; P. H. Shadel, 107. Til a wo rn .TnsTA nf Rlcrfions Aciatrtni t w--aa' - Jonathan Kiser, 101; David Humber, 25; Inspector of Elections, Ira Winey, 102; Wm. Doughten, 25; School Di rectors. Ed. Jones, 124; Uriah Shu Qt;. JiiKnh Tt MiiEspr. 2B: Snner- vieor.'B.' F. Oliver, 124; G. W. Smith, 105; Wm. a. iuno, i; justice oi the Peace, Peter Ferrer, 94; J. G. Long, 31; Constable, Joseph Teigh, 116; Auditor, W. H. M. TompsoD, 114; Overseer of tbe Poor, Emanuel , rr : 1 : T J I Ward, 110; Areauurer, luu jiuiirwj, 116. flmmnnnA .Tudirn of Electiotis. Jacot Updegrove, 34; S. C. Graham, (U, iUp;wrw w- j Sbelly, 41; I. R. Bostwick, 63; School n:itnni Prrrv Nionle. 41: Janah XUSliw" j X L Cupp, 98; W. H Clemens, 66; Super visors, W. D. Wileman, 41; Rauben OS- John Rhonda. 75? T A AVOAW, ' Dimm, 70; Justice of tbe Peace, John a fWf r Knouse, si; tiaooo rorry, n; ooe -i-Vl. MP Tt rUicrU 4 J. M. fVix ihp! ' - r 65; Auditor, L. A. Woodward, 39; W. S. Castles, 67; Overseer of the Poor, W. W. Ferguaon, 104; Tornship, Clerk. W. N. Keister, 39; Treasurer! Calvin Nipple, 99. Sasqushanna. ludgeof Elections John H. Troutman, 75; S H . Miller 45: Inspector ef Elections, John Strauser, 74; P. G. Sho.ffer, 49; School Directors. Oscar Stahr, 76; L E. Goodling, 61; G. W. Lyter, 53; H. K. Goodling, 35; Sapei visors, Is aac Philips, 44; M. 8. Brubaker, 79; Henry Earner, 71; George Clinger, 44; Justice of the Peace, T. J. Nichols, 69; A. M. Barner, 51; Constable, Jas. Frey, 62; J. W. Miller, 59; Auditor, U. W. Frymcyer. 80; Daniel Kaouse, 39; Overset-r of Poor, H. D Sheaffer, 67; Henry Bay, 51. Thompsontown. Judge of . Elec tion, Jos. A. Feehrer, 33; Inspector of Election. Job n Masterson, 4; J. W. Dunn, 17; School Dir-c'ors, J. G. Haldeman, 3 year, 3"; . EL Nelson 3 years, 35; E. S. Stroub, 1 year, 35; Justice of the Peace, C. D. Singer, 35; Constable, Thos. Crimmel, 34; Overseer ef the Poor, J. G. ' Halde man, 35; Auditors, N. Henkcl, 3 years, 35; Luke Davia, 1 year, 35; Councilmen, J. W. Lyder, 35; A. Wetz'.er, 35; W. R. Long, 35; H. A. Meyers, 35; Israel Tennis, 35; A. G. Haldemao, 34; T. Qrimmell, 33. Walker. Judge of Elections. L. S. Eauffman, 272; Inspector of Elec tions, Amos Fry, 181, Henry Milltr, 95; School Directors, Zachariah Welz ler, 167, Banks Basbore, 249, James Hostetler, 125; Supervisors, H. O. Sieber, 161, Fred Showers, 125, Jamea YounguaD, 76, Jacob Fike, 131; Just ice of the Peace, N. E. Lukens, 154, Matt Rodgers, 110; Constable, Et ward Gill, 198. Frank Frackhouse, 79; Auditor. W. H. Kurlz. 119: Jimo A-lams, 142; Overseer of Poor, R. S. Mojst, 140, David Diven, 15S. Fayette. Judge of E'.eciiocs, Al bert Weidmin. 323: InwucKtop of Eltctiona, James Caveny, 219, John Cargil!, 111; School Directors, Henry Brown, 257; Wm. Reyccldi, 214; A. J. Fieher, 139; Supervisors, William S!Zsr, 185; J. T. Shelley, 184; Josiah Ebrisman, 141; John Keller, 135; Con stable, Kurlz OerhoitztT, 320; Audi tor; H. J . ShelUnberger, 311; Over seer of the Poor, E. L. Jamison, 170; Simon Amy, 159. Fermanagh. Judge of Elections, Jscob Louver, 104, Jes?e Elder, 77; Inspcctor.of Election, Ed. Coldren, 107, Harry Horning, 77; School Di rectors, John F. Mover, 105, J. H. Brent, 96, Simon U!6li, 81. Dvid Huckeberer, 72; Supervisors, L. A. Rennicger, 100, W. B. Lauver, 105, L. C. Shively, 77, Cayton Michael, 84; J ustices of the Tt-ace, John Cor kins, 99, D. S. Seiber, 94, Henry Eicgle, 75, Jonrtban Ryner, 74; Con btable. PhiliD Panntbfker.94. ClifT.ird Singer, 91; Auditor, S. M. Horning, 103; W. B. Hcrninc. 77: Overseer of tlii T,n-ii- .Irhn Klnnii. B1 ! Saartz, 95; Townt.hin Clerk. E. F. j Brett, 107, W. F. McCahac, 74. tai-icra. jua-'S ci ili.ect.oEP. Jotin Woodward, bU; John li. Jenkins, 89: Inspector, cf Elections, G E. Bals- tacb, 87; James B. Stake, 77; School Directors, FraLk. Burn, S6; Jolin Siiovcr, 107; Lyioan Augliey, 72; Wil linai M. Pertner, 72; Superrisors, A, H Mcdonald, 104; JameB Powell, 157; Jerome Ksrcbcer, 68; Joaioc"ofSthe Peace. Jacob Sulouff 3; Frank Guss 80; Cocsatlfl, E. Shores 67; S. How ard Lsacb, 158; Overseer cf the Poor, M. Yarncs, 160. Btale Judgs cf E'ectijts, PtUr Uuil, 8G; J. Barton, 90; Inspector of S ections, E. W. Evans, 83; S. B. Paombaker, SO; School Directors, R. II. Brown, 71; Samuel Aurjnd, 87; B. P. Ciark,103: Robert Innis, 87; Sup ervisors, Lewis Parden, SO; E nory Woodward, 60; J. K. Lsaob, 105; G. W. Pannebaker, 99; Justice of the Peace, Joseph S. BrowD, 97; Con stable, A. L. Kiciloe, 66; McClcllan Foltz, 109; Auditor, Michael Lauver, 74; J. P. K Iky, 91; Overseer of tbo Poor, WT. S. L2ach, 83; A. 51. Red, 86; Township Clerk, W. H. Patter son, 75; D. F. Martin, 96. Lack. Judge of Elections, J. P. Wilson, 112; John Kern, 69; Iaspcc tor of Elections, Thomas Hampton, 82; J. H. Bhil, 85; School Directors, J. IL Brigss, 92; J. H. Wallace, 69; J. L Woodside, 96 Harmon Hock eiibferrr, 63; Supervisors, Wm. Leon ard, 62; Wm. Yohn, 61; Diven Vawn, 121; L. B. Eaton, 76; Constable, L:vi H. CampbalL 37; W. A. Deviney, 81; A J. Ga'laher, 48; T. J. Smith, 9; Auditor, Ezra Montgomery, 62; An drew Shearer, 111: Overseer of the Poor, John Andrews, 83; W. D. Campbell, 97; To wnship Clerk, 159; Treasurer, G. W. Cirnpbell, 113. Black Loo. Judge of Elections, James Gunter, 24; David Hammann, 11; Inspector of Elections, Harry Oppel, 19; Win. Lauver, 16; School Directors, J. H. Briggs, 16; J. H. Wallace, ID? J . L. Wco dside, 15; Hurmon Hoekenberry, 14; Supervisors, William Yohn, 22; William Leonard, 15;Dicen Vawn, 12; L. B. Eaton, 14; Constable, Levi H. Campbell, 17; T. J. Smith, 1: Audi tor, Ezra Montgomery, 13; Andrew Sbearer, 15; Overseer of the Poor, John Anorews, 10; W D. Campbell, 23; Township Clerk, T. Murphy, 14; Treasurer, G. W. Campbell, 18; A sistant Assessor, E. Gilliland, 13; Frank Lauver, 19. Tukdett. Judge of Elections, A. F. Herman, '33; Cbcr'ea UcCormick, 56; Inspec tor of Election, C. H. Groninger, 28; D. K. Kenner. 64; School Directors, P, J. M.Kilmer, 34; George P. Ms Connell, 28; Samuel G uss, 62; George McConnell, 56; Supervisors, J. B. Ritzman, 48; H. P. Clark, 87; S. A Koons, 43; Nonstable, Jebn Hasfett, 31; William S:ewart, 60; Auditor, W. E. McMeen, 88; G. F. Goodman, 87; Overseer of the Poor. Jo'au Turbett, 27; John McConnell, 84; Township Clerk, S. M. Turbett, 84; Treasurer, John Hertzler, Sr., 37; William Mc Cahren, 50. Tuscaboba. Judge of Elections, John Middagb, 108; William Milliken, 123; Inspec tor of Elections, n. C. Ltwson, 80; C. M. McCullocb, 145; School Direc tors, H. L, McMeen, 120; J. T. Kirk, 197; W. A. Kinzer, 121; Supervisois, J. H. Gilliland, 46; II. S. VanScyoc, 127; Thomas Yohn, 159; W. R. Wood ward, 117; CoEs'.&Llc, T. M. Harry, 88; Solomon Fortaey, 8S; John M. Dobbe, 133; Auditor, J. H. Landis, 77; J. C. Crawford, 149; Overseer of the Poor, James Junk, 94; J. W. Gray. 139; Township Clerk, Joseph Maffitt, 213; Treasurer, J. P. Heffle finger, 140. Tfca Ium br MUlu i up the system is at thia season. The eold weather has made unusual draias upon the vital foreea. The blood baa become imnovriahad anl imnn. and all the functions of the body Buf fer in consequence. Hood s Sarsa parilla is the great builder, because it is the One Trne Blood Purifier and nerve tome. Hood s Pills become the favorite cathartic with all who ue them All druggists. 25c POLITICAL. AHHOtTCEBf BHT8. Tbe fallowing teals ef prices for aa Bonacemeati has beBamtsallj agreed op en bj tha nndarsif nad, and no deTiation from Iba lama will be made. Congress, $25; Senator SU; Legislature, $7: Associate J ad nf. friaf kniotarv an1 Treasarer, each, $S; District Attorney, iiniasiooer, Representative Del. egate and Chairman ol County Committee, each S8: Auditor. SI All additional eeatunaications "reeem nendine candidates will h kJli in cenU a line. Honey in all canes to be paid W. M. ALLISOW, Editor Junimim HtrtU. B. F. aCHWEIER, Editor SlMTIKSl ASB Rkpublicas. Stnale. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for nomination far tha efflce vi oaneior, 10 represent the thirty. Orst dis trict in the Legislataie of Feaasylvania subject te tbe rales and usages of tbe Ke pnblicaa party er Janiata. Waf. HEKTZLIR. Stumtt. I respectfully aoneance myself oauiou, lor iae omce et stale sens, ter to represent this Ike thirtr-Brst Dis. trict la the State Sensta ef Pennsylvsaia, subject to the rolrs and usages of the Be. publican party ef Juniata Respectfully. WM. C. POJIEROY. Jsnnary 7th, 1896. Legflaturt I respect f ally announce myself ss a candidate for nomination for the office ot Kepresentatire, te represent Juniata county in the Lteislature of Pmnm. svlvaoia. suhject to the rules aud.usages of me nepucucsa patiy er Jnnia'a. CARL P. ESPKNSCHADK. LtgUlmturt. I rairetfully aanonnco myseit as a canaidata lur nomination ter the allies f Raprescotative to tbe Legists, ture of PennsylTsnia. subject te tbe rules sad usages of tbe Republican party of Jun iata. T. II. MEUMINGER. legit talurr. I respectfully announce mysklt as a candidate for the nomination of KpreentatiYe to tbe Legislature of Penn. srrania. subject to the usages and rules of the Republican party of Juniata county. ROBERT H. PATTERSON. Jsfciale Judge. In behalf et many Re publicans throughout the county, please announce that W. North Si arret t, of Mil ford towDjbip, is a candidate for Associate Judge, subject ta the roles and mages of of the Republican parly ef Juniata. PATTERSON. Jtsociate Judge I respectfully annonnce mrself as a candidate ler nomination for the oflife of Associate Judge, subject to tbe ru'es aid usages ef the Republican party or Juniata. aBKAM. W. SIEBER. Atseciati Judge. Pluaso announce thai Xaoch Shelter bcrger or Walker township, is s csadidate tor nouitnatioa for the eflice of Asciato Jutlze, subject to the rales and nisgcs of the Republican party of Jun iata. VTALKES. . jlssociale Judge. I respectfully aononnos myself as a csndidate for the nomination ot Associate Judge, subject to tbe rules and ntages of tbo Republican party of Jun iita county. A. J. MOIST, Fermanagh Twp. J t social t Judge. Please announce that Leouaid R. Nauger of Spruce Hill town ship is a csndidate for Associate Judge, subject to tbe rules and usages or the Re publican piriy of JtiaUta county. BEFUBL1CAIX FRIENDS. Jan'y 21, 1696. jfssociate Judge Ia behalf of many Re fliblicans in the lower end of tbe county, please announce that Levi Light of Susquehanna township is a candidate for Askociate Judge, suhject to tbe rnlea and usages of tbe Republican party of Juniata. SUSQUEHANNA. Jan'y 20, 18M. Prothoittirif I respectfally announce tbat I am a candidate for re-nomination for tbeoKce ef Protbone'ary and Clerk ef the Courts ef Janiata county, subject to the rules atd usages of the Republican party ef Juniata. W. If ZEIDERS. Dittricl J Homey. I hereby annonace myself aa a candidate for re.nnminatien for the office of District Attorney, subject te the rules aad usages er the Republicaa party of Juniata. WILBERFORCE BCHWEYER. District Attorney. I hireby annonnce myself as a candidate tor tbe eflice ef Die. trict A turner, subject to the usages and ruea of the Repnblicsn party. JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR. t Commiittoner. I respectfully announce mysalf as a candidate far re nomination far the eflice of County Commisaioner of Jun iata county, subject te the rules an t mopes of the Republican party ef Janiata. N. M. STEUART. Commissioner I rosp-etlnlly announce myself ss s candidate for re. nomination for tbe office ot County Cnmmirsicaer of Juni. a'a county, subj-ct to the usages end rules tbat govern the Republican'pirty of Jnniata county. W. II. MOORK. Commissioner. I respectfully announce mykelf saa candidate for the nomination of Connty Comtrissioner, subject to tbe rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Jun iata. JEREMIAH LOUDENS LAGER. Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself a' acandidate for the nomination of County Commissioner, subject to the rnlea and ussgea of the Republican party of Jun e's, it. R. BRAS HOE. Commissioner Please announce that Charles W. Book ef Walker township is a candidate far tbe office of County Commis sioner ef Juniata County, subject to t e rules and usage of the Republican party of Jnniata. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. January 27. 1898. Cemmmfoaer.- Please announce tbat Philip Barley of De aware township ia a candidate for the office of County Commissioner ef Jnniata County, subject te the rules and usages of the Republican party of Jnniata. vax VATcaa or deliwakc towiihip. Crmmior. In behalf ml manv Re publicans throughout tbe county, please uuwub'-o iuii u. d. na oi ftpruce Hill township, ts a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the rules and usages of the Republican party or Jnniata SPRUCKHILL. Treasurer Pleaae announce tbat George W. Wilson of Patterson is a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject te the rules and usages of tbe Republicaa party ef Juniata. MIFFLINTOWN. TVeassrer I respectfully announce my self as a candidate for tha nnminatlnn aC Connty Tresaurer, subject te the rales and usages oi me uepoDitcsn party in Juniata county. WILLIAM LANDIS. TVerer. I respectfully announce that I ana candidate for tbe nomination of Ceunty Treasurer, subject to the rnlea aad usages of the Republican party of Janiata connty. JAMES H. SIMONS. ?rar(ate Deltgmi Pleaae annonee J. 8. Graybill ol Fasatta tnwn.htn candidate for Represeatative Delecate te ui niaia uaaTaanos, niiKt te tbe rnlea aad usages of the Republican party of Jun. Ut- FAYETTE. Caamfy Caetmsaa. I respectfully an nonnce that 1 am a candidate for the office of County Chairman or tbe Republican party of Jnniata ceunty, subject to tbe rules and nsagea ot the party. B. II. SNTDER. ' County CAsirmea.' I respectfully an nounce that I am a candidate for the Coun ty Chairmanship of the Republican party of Juniata county, subject to the rules and ussgea of the party. WILLIAM H. KAUFFMAN. zmm DAYS! SCHOTT'S STORES. Commencing next THURSDAY, FEBEU" AIIY20 and continues until SAT URDAY EV ENING, MARCH 7TH. FEBRUARY VALUES, eelipse all other Bargain Sales. We give you a few Specimen Items: SnriDaT Caaea for Ladies are hero and bo 1 tti.m rn st nn . and up. Soma nlain nnrrnw alaevn T.ailia . I . ' vw.w w wm mm . mpm.w m vvat. auiu ui Onginal priee $6 to $8. A nice assortment of Ladies Coats and Capea, we have on consignment: . sell for la than hair nrina Spring Dress Goods are unpacked. 36 inch French, all srnal Srsi inJ worth 50a. 40 inoh, imported, all-wool Serges aad Henriettas at 83o; worth 65c. All Fancy Dress Goods, and plain feiur goods at specially redneed prices. Fancy Double Width Plaids, newest styles at 12Jc; worth 20o. 7 yards of good towelline for 25o. All towelling and towels at redneed prices. 4- inch bleached or yellow pillow All oar 8i, 91 and 10 i sheeting ' ' A CARPETS. IDOuRandS Ot VSrdS Of newsiit and reduced prices. It will repay you by w WALL PAPER AND newest desieas of Wall Paner hav specially low prioes. hoics fatterns at 7o a double bolt tod make a selection now. Corsets at 25 and 39e; worth 50o. P. N. make of Corsets at 48c; worib 75o. Ths celebrated "AHMORSIDE" Corsets at 75; worth $1.00. All other Corsets below the regular prices. Pants Goods for 128, 15, 18 and 25o. . Striped white gnods worth lOe; reduced to 6o. 5 pair men's half bose at 25a. All half hose below the regular prices. Ladies black hose at 5c; wont 10c. Misses and Children! Heavy Ribbed Hose for 6o a pair. Shoes and Boots. $4000 of Foot Wear atSneciail Reduced Priiui. l.artioa rnhhiro at 9fw- men's robbers at 88; 45 and 50,-, .Vissos SPLCIAL HOUR SALES, 9 o'olock A. XL to 3 o'clock P. M. 10 yards of 36 iaob Hill Bleached muslin for 69a 10 jards of 41 inch Heavy Yellow Sheeting for 59c. 10 yards of 36 inch yellow theeting for 45c. 10 yards of 36 inch bleached tunslia for 54c. 10 yards of fancy dress Ginghams, 58e; worth $1. 5 yards of Lancaster and Amos Keag Gingham for 24?. 10 yard? of extra heavy yel'ow muslin for 56o. Turkey Red Table Linen at 25e; worth 36 and 33o. White Table Damask at 25?. Napkins to malch at 7oets a dozen. Lace Curtains by tie yard at 9s; value 20o. 10 yards men's heavy shirting for 70o. 10 yards outing flannel for 59o. 1 pa ( ircn Heel Plites for 1 cent; save you 5Co heels. 1 pair of Silk Embroidered Suspenders at lOo. Ladies Fleeced Vest at 18 and 25c. . Men's nnlaundried shirts for 39s. JJpd'h un'-innrlrio,? Prr.i nr wk;j Shirts at 49c. Ladies Imported Fast black Ilermsdorf Hose, double heel and toe at 18c- worth 25o Ladlea Doubln Sole Rusk. - - 1 Black. German make, worth 50 i- a l,I album for $1, worth $2. Boys' Percale W auts for 22c; worth 35o. Many of these goods we only sell a limited amount of to one- customer. Hundreds of articles of Other frtnrfa at ror?nol nriiaa Il.-n r.- time, February 20th to March 7th. every purchase. . . SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 M 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188i. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. U will TO THE ADVANTAGE Who nave money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHJLDREI It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't f jtil to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HABLEY, IMIFFLIIN TOWN DPA. S. S. Ruble, Practical Ernbalmcr and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SAT1SFACTJCA iGOKAMIED IAjALLCASES, Bridge tt, Ulifll intoui), Pa. re tEAT iSeAlH- Form limited time only. Doa't miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Photographs and on 16x20 Crayon Portrait made by one ef tbe finest Artists ia Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Heas Photo Studio, Mifflintown, Pa. Always with deed Remits-" BBoorvrxxs, Pa., Jan. 20, 1896. I take pleasure in writing that I have need Hood'a Sarsaparilla for six years ana always witn good results. I reccommend it to all my friends for cases caused by impure blood- I give it to my children as a spring medicine. Mbs J. M. Chkbhdtt. Hoor$ Ptllt act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. nmw days: AT- fniti at ei nn . .i Tki.v r ; Ranuii., -f ni ..nta - -...I. case muslin for lOo. at specially low prices. CARPETS- nhnioat natrsrna at ananiallw intm inl buying your carpets now. WINDOW SHADES- enme in anil aa anlli'no it . and borders to match. Think of it, and Childdren's rubbers at 20 & 22o! I.iolo FintuK n-II j r m.m.i.m ijwniU, AlDIUiSUUn nt A n'nh nnt iii:j i. - .i.wt.. J . u u u . mVVmm IUD 'iold Aluminum tiokets given away with Bridge Street, I F F L I N T O YT N, PA. be OF ALL BUYERb examine the Stock of Geode for V H0LL0BAUGH a SON'S Great Gut on WIWTER CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S " is ergs., NOW IS THE TIME For Bargains. The Oldest Inhabitant never saw Clothing as Cheap As we ara selling it. BUY JNOW AND SAVE MONEY. Hollotoaugh & Son, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. ESTABLISHED I88O. The Mc din tic Hardware QTHDI? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 0 1 VjlVll. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware; THE HARDEST W&Y POSSIBLE ' to get along in the world is to buy ''real cheap things. As a rule, the less you pay, the more it costs in the long run. We don't boa&t of "cheap" prices afc this Store, and still quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest careful buyers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of. RAYMOND & CAIPBILL cook stoves tn this county. We have never heard a woman complain who bought one of these stoves. Every buyer has agreed on four things: The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have them in four sizes. Prices range from $15.00 to $28.00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how easily things get "scratched up" around the house. Sometimes it's a chair or a table or a door. More than half the time, the scratches are neglected , because it seems hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why not do the work yourself. You can i Get Prepared Paints all Ready to use at a trifliDg cost. You can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pots, buggiea and lots of other things. We keep these prepared paints in all the colors. And we sell paint brushes, too good cdp. Tbe paintg come in tin buckets, boldjDg 1 P. Tbe price is 15o. K. H. McClintic. PESKSHY1KIA COLLEGE, CETTYSBFRC, PA Founded In Large Faculty Two la 1 csur-es ot ttudr Classical and Scientific, ? pecial camse ia sll depart. nisDts. Obsarratorr, Laboratories and Dw GiBiiiasiDm. Sham heat. Libraries, 22,000 Vfluncs. Expeuaes loir. Dpr(. rotnt of Hvjiens and Physical Culture in chart of an axpcrioDccd pbysxiau. Ac cessible by frfquant railroad trains. Loca tion ou tbe BATTLEFIELD orGrttrsbur?, most ptesaav and bealthr. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTS! EST. ia separ ata buiMiuga, fur boys an l youag men pi-sparing for btiaipess or Collrga, under spec ial care of tbe Principal and three assist ants, residing with atudeata ia tbe building. Fall term opens September 6th, 1895. For Catalogues, address , B. W. MCKNIGHT. P. D., President, or EEV. O. G. KLINGEK, A. H., Principal, Oetttysbare;, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BAM, OF 5IIFFI.X5iTOWIf, PA. Stoekholdera IndiyidBally Liabla JOSEPH KOTIIKOCK. President. T. VAN IRWIN, CA, DIKBCTOXS. W. C. Pomeroy, Josrph Rothroe, John Hfrtilcr, Josiah L. Barton, Robert K. Parkor, Lonis E. Atkinor, T. V. Imin. srocEnoirzKS : Geo-)re A. Kuner, Annie M. Sh'-- Joseph Bothrock, P. W. If acbeck, L. F.. A:k:ni-oa, R. S". Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Iran Bsry Ktirti, Jerome K. Thompson. Jrthn Hertzler. T. V. Irwin. Chariot te 8 ny der, John M. Flair, F. M. M. Ptnn.n, Psnine! S- Rofbr;k, M. N. Sterrett, Jsmrs G. Beadtnp, S. W. Uesps. ' Josiah L Barton, Robert H. Pat'.rrMM Levi Lirlit, H. J Shellenberger, M. P.. Scblrgel, Three and Four per cenf. it'erent will t paid on certificate a of deposit. f.ian 28. 18P5 WANTED-AN IDEAJJ LiTr: thin to patent? Protect tout Meaa; they may " aU twa aotUaa of ay raaaay FMsl ta imj M bring, you weaUth. Write JOHN WXDDKR- Tmir raadsrs sks apa aimsnasfuksa at uusy wUl BORN A CO., Patant AttonxtTS, Waahinctoil, send sss their Ssprass sod P. O. asanas. Baasaia IX for their priaa offar. j fnlly. 1 tTifTTTTat It n III TaaaS m nijl 4 8cisntil Aaerlou OAVBTATA. TRAM saawKS). DSSIOM PATKMTS. OaatVHIOHTSI. mtmA "r ii irnarioB ana rrm. nantoooK wnM to t k (JO. Ml SaoADWAT. Kiw Tomr. C!i?t bnrvcu for aanrtac paunta In Amiriw Xvery nau-til tAkn out by na la broaght bafcra tfea public by a tutice (Ivan tn. ot ehaiaa la t& Larerat slrrstattnn of anT salanune papar In uaa worlX SpiMKlldir llltuaraMd, Ho lawtlMat man should ba wtlhoui It. Waaklr, SJS.OO a Km sue rtx months. Addraaa, MUXnT LXJw. BiiaBtas, Sl ltnwdwar, Saw Tosk Cltf. lam a lea tram Coti-mmt , Mnemrt Qu nleVn.Barrmf L ai SaOUaa fTttUa. AAJaHllLa) TfA 0IU W. 0aTk C flu res .ck Head act HAVE YOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 7 CALL. AT- TUB FIRST BADS, MIFFLIN f OWK, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, MGcey Loaned at Lowest Rites. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn m in f ii M ihat I hara - Jrfrria sssis aaaii 1 1 ....... mj na umeij nsa tasaaavaaai of aa A