r SENTINEL &REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. VTEDXESDAY JUNE 28, 1899. B. F. SCHWEIER, EDITOR AJSD PROPRIETOR. J. he lutn Pennsylvania is coming Home from the war iq toe Fbilhppioe Islands. A nuber of French politicians want the United States to withdraw from the Philippine Islands. Talhk3 aboat trusts, it would be a blessing to the property holding tax-payers of some of the townships "ia J aniata county, if the townships 'could be banded over to a trust fur management. The Standard Oil Trust and tbe Sugar Trust are not protected by -a customs' tariff, and that proves that Sugar Trust citizen Havemejer is not correct in his statement when he nays 'the customs' tariff IB the mother of Trusts. The European universal peace con- ierence is a failure, it was a roar- in farce from the beginning in the light of the fact that tbe European governments are all engaged in the f area work of dividing China, and the TJaittd States is at war with the Fhilli pines The trusts, sometimes, are a good thing when a man wants to sell out, but they are not a good thing for a man who is running his own business to run against If a man running his own business does not suit the trusts, they may put a trust business alongside of him and drive him to the wall by doing business at lower prices. Th Havemeyer sugar trust has extinguished nearly all the small er suar making plants. The violet ixHtre, The nwe is red, Hujjar is swe; And ho are yo. Ilavemeyer is not the only man that is sweet with sugar. Another sweet 6ugar man nnmed Osnard a beot sugar man says Havetneyer, is not correct in his atatement that tbe tan :7 buikls up tbe trusts. He saya that sugar "in a modern refinery with tbe best machinery, well located, cau be refined at cost of a quarter of a cent a pound." Tue trusts don't seem to have ins i.y friends except among their iriends, but that is the caso with ev eryone. A trust generally speaking is au organizition of moneyed men, . wLii buy all tbe business plant of a ctrl kind cud ruos tbeiu all as one "lainesa coacern, and by that eonibi- 'mi u email capitalists are prevented i.u'ii engaging in the same business, l ot v. l.nt the tariff has to do with f:ui '...leiuet is not explained by i;r in! 41vemeyer, who says, 'thf tariff is the mother of trusts." Ihe Kansas City Star suys: That during the last term a 'n tr;ilia school boy, LewinTomliuson, age I Id yeats, was never tartly and novtr missed a day. His home is seven miles ttrom jfc'Kfieot house, I rStM?i he traveled fourtieu miles ea-h dajr, which diu"i!ir il-ef THJol term makes 2,- 300 U'iiea te-aveled. During the wiaicr L arose at 3.30 every moi'tuu;. feil tbe stock and per ioru.e'1 t'ledbores, and then start ed tor school.. He made a grade of JOu iu deportment, which means perfect, and h grade of 98 in ap plication. i;vtRstu me uaie. With the heavy rain last Saturday r.vaning catne ttie biggest bail ever B!-eu in t'jis community. Bail Eix inches in circmnfarence were com nou sized or.ie. JIany were larger. A. number measured seven and a half iitcos ia circumference. Where ,:. sue!', nice solid pieces of ice :-r;!Hi.l was a common inquiry. They wirre lormeu all two was the diplom iUc answer. It was the salvation of '.' e wheat crop aad corn crop and j. id,t vt Oeiauon tuat lue uaU was t-'' tick or numerous The supply i uan was not large and consequent :y Ebo damage wae of no account. ''. t there was never uch big hail in Ui'. community, before last Saturday - t, aing. Many are afraid that tbe i-f r- iant 'liuent may be as big as anni, ior it as tg as nen eggs cm i as easily be indeas big as .ants r bigger u tike h al ha J slant nigiy instead of straigM : window glass oe tbe wind 1 i:J.t Li houses would htme been led in acd ihe imnatoH frighten irriotot to spasms. Thae was y a wind to the leeward side ' atom. The rain fell elaaost f 1 . ; ri- Tom. l-v.-:. i dieular y. The raiu was and the wo&h off the farttterti' i"a lostrnctive in many pWea. ft enrtU w-re ttaabvl to lower More 8-il went down lull in .uth:ui the average rain. :n-li i.i tbe machinery of the . iiii: L-y the Creator of the r. . Miles ot material that lay - H 1 iias been washed into the So. then, the man of to-day .' "i worry. Hii remains will drit that went before him. -in uci.-, has counted about how a rtt. "T'C3 down to tbe sea r'J na.l m tbat basis eeti vorv :n-itts t iat take about four ; nd h lf ytrs to woik the .'.merk-Hc .4Mitiueut into the f 1 1. Lojg Letoru thai liaia Mifllin l a mi I its surrouiitltu? hill Bides 1 v.v bee, ground aowi to sea t i f.-ru. a new land which will ::; o.tof uii) ocean whenever 7 r dy to tip the balance for sei a new laud. But don't :7cd reader, you'll in all prob y i;y In judgment long before a n vroitKlX l OUr ROAD TAXES Tn Sr.; :cni Court of Pennsylva i.i i Las roc?itly reudered several de rations f 4,neial interest in the tastttr vi i-.l tax The right of fjruei tu w.:rkont their road tax it-ra' not uuiversullv w-'-Teni-n. on .trvL-tors in h few lOH-uebips insisted that tbe tax muet ; paid i.i mo,:ey. A test case has ir.ier. (i :o;.i5(l ia favor of the tax p&y and Ll-iir rig'ut to work out the :ai d ajiuctiy iti'l finally aiErited In inr cases collectors of roal taxes hate claimed a commisaica on tbe part worked out, aa well as that pai 1 into the township treasury. The Su preme Cuurt deoided that all claim for such commission eh mid be re jected, the working out of the tax imposing no labir on the collector or treasurer, but on tbe bupervisor, who is paid for his servict s. Ex. THE PESN'A f HAVTAVQVA. The Eighth Annual Assembly of the Penn'a Cbaut&uqu i will open J a ly 4th at Mfc. Oretna and close Aug ust 10th. The session promises to be one of unusual interest and excel lence Twenty four departments of ins rue' ion have been provided, all under persons of wide reputation and successful experience We men tion only a few. Dr. 8. O. Scbmneker, of the West Chester Normal school will have charge of the natural sciences; Prof. Francis H. Green, of Weit Chester literatim; Capt. Mcllvaine, of Phila delphia, mycology; Miss Pitta, of Washington. D. C, history; Miss Colling, of Oil City, school of cook ing: Miss LippiDcolt, of Washington, D. C, school of kindergarten. Over one hundred entertainments, concerts and lectures will be given. Among tbe platform attractions un der contract are Herr Cohen of Lon don, Eng.; the famous south. Afri cans, from the Dark Continent; Col. Geo. W. Biin, of Kentucky; Prof. Dinsmore, of Syracuse, N. Ed ward P. Elliott, the impersonator; Augusta Ohrstrom-Renard, soprano from the Rival opera. Stockholm, Sweden, and .Miss Kehooci MacKen zie, p jpil of Madame Ohrstrom-Rsn-ard; Leon H. Vincent and many others. In additiou to being a grant edu cational, literaro, musical and social center, Mt. Gretna is a beautiful place, located in tbe mountains by Lake Concwago. A mire deKerbtful ful, healthful and profitable place to spend a summer cannot he found. Eisily accessible by rail, being on the Cornwall & 'Lebanon R R., which connects with the Penna R. R. at Conewago and the Reading at Lebanon; has all conveniences; first class accommodations; and r-ites are reasonable. Write lor catalogue and for information to Rev. Geo. Fultoc, cor. sec'y, Lobanon, Pa. A FRIGHTFrt. BLVKDER Will oftaa canae a horribla Burn, Scm, Cut or Braise. Bnckleo Arnica SW, tbe best in tbe wariit, will kill the pain al promptlv haal it. Cnra Old Sorea, r'eter Sort. Ulcer , Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skis Eruptions. Brat File enr earth. Only Z5c. a box. Cnre snarantaed. 'Sold by X. P. Crawford, Drags''. A NARROW ESCAPE. Thanktnl words written by Mrs. AdaTC. Hart, of Gerdon, S. 0. -W"a taken with bad cold wbicb settled on my lung; coogh set in and finally terminated in Con sumption. Foor Doctors gave me up. say ing I could live but a short ime. 1 myseii up to my bavwr. determtnMri -ir -r I coald not stay witb ay friends on earth. 1 : wou'a meet tar ansewt ones ahv. -u. hrsband was advised to set Br. Trin. r,C.WV for .VD!uPtrn TuBcarora, McCoysville, July 13. 'fl,d': 1 too in allnl T..l,... ' ti ,., Kipni Doies. li an trarea tue. and thanlr I ' eo oa , lain savea and naw -a -well aa healthy woman." Trial 'bottles frtts at M. P- Crawford-s Pr STsm Kegaiar stse 60c. aoaV 1.W. Gasran. Umi or rrfco ",rudo Phiueuia Markets, June 26, 1899. Wheat 76c; corn 40cts; oats 32ct; eges 14etp; butter 13 to 19cts; hav $13 to $16 50; bull hides 6c; cow hides 7c; steer hide Be; bops 4 to 17c; Pork bam 11 to 12c and 9 lo lOcts; brr-akfast bacon 6 to ct; chickens 7 to 12cts a llq sprint? chidk ens, 2 pound weight 20 to -fiScts a piec ; whisky COcts to $1. a gallon; potatoes $1 75 to $2.75 a barrel; Cu cumbers $1 to tl.25 a buebek Flor ida tomatoes $1 to $2 a box; Penn sylvania wool 26 to 30cto; broom corn 5 to 7cts a lb; coffee 6 to Icl l'- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. DOCTOR TODRHELT AT HOME. Send for a copy of Dr. Humph rey's Manual of ail diseases and doe tor yourself at home. Sent free on request. Humphrey's Medicine Co New lork city. THAT TOROBII1IG HEAD ACHE Wonld Tjuicklv leave you, If you mrd Dr King's New Life Pills. Taensande of annrera hiva proved their matcblesi aserit torUKK and Nervous Headaches. Thev make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try tneia. ubi.vuoc. Monev back it doc eared Sold by M. P. Crawford, Druggist. Ilnrr'a Flwe Itrtort. Aaron JBarr at ono time attended church in Albany where all tbe aris tocracy of tbe town was to be fonnd on .Cnch Sniiilny. Boon be fell iuto the jwactice of bciDf lute, and finally the wardens of the church nrked tbe lnin- UiAtie to rettriuiand bim openly. On tbe K-st Snnday, when Burr entered late M iMiual. the minister Htoptxxl in tbe nii(iulvof his sermon and said, "Sir, I eball j)pcr at the jndgment seat iiorr liued nt him placidly and an swered. -"SJir. in all of niy practice I Lave tound ttbut clnsa of criminals tbat tnrcs t-tate' viih uce the ututit to be were no wore public reprimands iu ihut church. An All A rfnd CalAmlty. A getitleriMin luvitd eouis friends to rlirn-r. aiid js t! eolnreil servant en tered the ro-.nu he airriilifijtally tlropped u plarter wbicb bcM a tnrkey. "My frioinK " :iii1 th( KPDtlcman iu n u:oi-t iuiprtcKiid tone, "never in niy life hiuc I vi ttii'tri uu event so fraught v ilii li.-att-r to tbe various na tious of the i.'l-i.-. In thU calamity we v the i1:)niifall i f Tnrkey, the upMt tiu; ;f tirecof. ti;e tlwtrnctiou of China aiid tlic bujiiiliatioii of Africa. " Tbe Matins Spirit. Jlr. Milan-1 Pior Skribbies kept up ) the very laxt the fiction that be was a man of letters. Mr. Halket How sot Mr. Hiland In bis will be appointed a literary executor. Pittsburg Cbroa-tele-Telegraph. Tbe moat luaKnificent tomb in the world is deemed t be tbe palace tem ple of Karnak, occupying a space of nine acres, or twice that of St. Peter'a at Rom. Tbe temple epace is a poet's dream of gigantic columns, beautiful courts and wondrous avenues of pbinxes. 5 ('Freedom," " the little giant of . the Orient, Manilla, Inland of Lu- rxn, Thursday, . May 4, 1899, lies on the Sentiwki. &. Reppbt.kms table. It is an eight page paper brim full of Phillipine Island news, and news pertaining to the Ameri- ran Army now in oeenpanoy in and amnnd Manilla. It is a com - plimentary paper by James Me. ' is not made of the right kind of Cramer, son ot ' Mr ." David T. Cra- stuff to cut much of a figure in this mer of Patterson. James has the, life. All honest toil is honorable, thanks of everyone connected with 'There is nothing so morally de the Sentinel & Repitbt.iovi for grading as that aversion to mannel the complimentary from the other labor which is usually a ' eombina sideof the globe, from the new pos-'tion of laziness and conceit. session acquired by the humanity, 'journal and Messenger. galantry and lravery of such young soldiers as he. James Mc. 8VDDEK DEATH. Cramer is a member of Co. E, 10th gamael Gushard died at his Pennsylvania Volnnteer Infantry. bome in Patterson between 11 and At the time of the publication 01.12 o'clock on Monday evening of the copy of "Freedom" sent ns the regiment was on guard duty Cavite, acting as city police and guarding 1100 prisoners. Colonel itawmns was noiaing tne posinon'and became able to discharge the of military Governor and Lienten - ant Colonel Rarnett had charge of the Regiment. An editorial m speaking of rice land says, 1000 pountis 01 milieu rice IS proaiHWl in lands under rainfall, and 2000 ponnds on lands irrigated. Sugar making is an industry in its infan cy. The soil is well adapted to su gar cane. Sugar lands produce 3000 to 8000 pounds sugar per acre. Millet, maze, sago and indigo, " do well and are profitable. The cof fee has a peculiar, rich and pleas ant ftavo-. Cocoanuts. pine-apples, oranges, bananas, grapes, figs and many other fruits grow spon taneously. And the half has not been told. "When one stops to think of the possibilities of these islands, and sees the very little that has been done, he is almost stricken dumb with wonderment. An American cannot understand why in the -name of all that's good, conditions a-e as they are, and he very natur ally becomes impatient to sail in and transform things. Transform ations have already lcen made, and are daily being made in Manila, and now that the angel of peace seems hovering near, we predict fhe time is not far distant when the wheels of industry w ll begin to grini in this corner of the earth, as never lefore, and the natives of these islands will then learn how foolishly sad has lteeti their opposi tion to American influences in the past. The greatest prosperity and happiness thev have ever known, or even dreamed of will result to them through the occupation of these islands by the United States. aa e " TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.' The County Superintendent will hold his anuual examination for Teachers Provisional Certificates at the following places. Township. Place. Time. ."Lack. Cniss Keva. .Tiilv 1'2 Spruce Hill, Spruce Hill, July 15. i urpeit. . . t TortRoyal,!' Port Boyal, July 17. Susquehanna, Prosperity, July 1!. Green wood, Centre, July 20. Monroe, Richfield, July 21. Fayette, McAlisterville, July 22. Delaware, i Thouipson'n, J East Salem, July 23 AValker, Fermanagh, THilford, MifHintown, J'ly 26 "Mimintown, I J 1'atterson, Special Ex'n, Mifflintown, Ang. 25 'The examinations will liegin eavh tlay promptlj' at 8 a. m. School Directors and friends of education are cortlially invited to !le iiretient. Odkx C. (Joktnkk, tXtinty Sup't CIlAfJTAVQVA. O-'XH- :CAT EXCURSION VU rE-NJISfl.V.VNIA RAILROAD On July 7 tbe Pennsylvania Rail read company will rnu a special ex -ouruiun from Philadelphia, Balli more, WaebingtoD, Reading, Altoona Iscllefonte, JUock Haven, isbamosin Wilkebarre, Suubury and Williams port., and princ:pal intermediate sta dobs, and stations on the Delaware Division, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, and oh the Cumberl ind 'Valley R tilroad to Cbau taojua. T. Siiecinl train will start from Harrisburg at 11.35 a. m Connecting traine will leave Piiila ddpbia A. w , Washington 7 55 a. r , Baltimore 8 a. m., Altoona 7.15 a. m Wilktebarre 7.30 a. m.. Loek Haeat a. x. Round trip uciceta good to return on regu'ar trains not later than August 5, will be sold at rate -of $10 from Philadel phia, Baltimore and Washing' on, and at proportionate rates frem oth er stations. Paeengers fiowi Atlantic Citv, Bndgeton, Virtland. Clayton, N. J and stations on tbe Delaware Divis ion will run trains to Philadelphia on day preceding date of excursion. For specific rates and t:.me of con necting trains apply to nearest tick et gent. MirrtrNTowzT qbaTn aASiTsis MIFFUNTOWS.' JUNE 28 Wteat 9 1309. 70 40 5 Corn in ear.... ', Rje 15 Cioveraeed. $2 to $2.50 Butter...... 10 Egg 12 Ham... 12 Stiouldw. 2 Lard. . 8 Sklea. , 7 Timothy seed 1.40 Faxaeed 60 Bran 70 Chop 85c to 90c MtddliDga 90 Ground ln n Bait...... 7ft American 8aii 60e SPAIH8 GREATEST MEED. Mr. H. T. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain. spenda bia wiateaa at Aicao, 8. C Weak nervra had cauaed aeveie pains ia the back of bia himd. On using Electric Bittera, Aaterica'a greatett Stood and Nerve Rem edy, all piiii aoon left. him. Be aaya this grand medicine ia wbat bia country aeeda. All America knows tbat It cures liver and kidney tronble, purifies tbe blood, tonea p 100 aiomaca, siretirineas ue aarvca, puta vim, vigo and new lite iato every m acle, oe ve and organ of tbe body, if weak, 1 cred or ailing you need it. Svery belli ; f urauteed, only 60c t Crawford, Orsfgiat Beta by M. ?. .- False rrUe- - f When von see a vonth who will do any sort of work, no matter how menial it may be, rather than be idle, you can make up your ' mind that he amounts to something. The vnunc man who would starve be fore he would do anything beneath ' what he conceives to be his dignity, heart fAinre caused bv a violent ' spasm of coughing. Last . winter ne was dangerously 111 wun pnen nionia, but recovered from that 1 OIltje8 of a position that he long Leld with the Railroad Company, He was at work on Monday He wa8 engineer of No. 1 ballasttrain. it wa enfrineer of that train thir- ty years. On Monday evening he attended a lodge of Odd Fellows to which he belonged. His sudden death was a great . shock to his mauy friends and acquaintances. He was age 1 54 years, 5 months and 2 days Interment in Union Cemetery will take place on Thursday at 10:30. SUMMER OVTI N6S. PERSONALLY -CONDUCTED TOURS VIA. PENNSYLVANIA -RAILROAD The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces the following per sonally conducted tours for the sum mer of 1809: To the North, includinir Niagara Falls. Toronto, Thousand Inlands, the St. Lawrence. Montreal, Quebec, Boberval (Like St. John), tbe Sag. nenay, Au Sb!e Chasm. Lake Cbamplain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of the Hudson, Julv 22 to August 7. Rate, $125; Au?us't 12 to 25, visiting same points ns first tour exTepr. Roberval and the Siguenav. Rate $100 for the round trip, from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington, and Harrisburg. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further in formation apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Philadel phia. ' 2r. REDrCED RATES TO DETROIT VIA PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD, ACXOUNT CHRIST IAN ENDEAVOR CONVEN TION. On account of the Convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, to be held at Detroit, July 5 to 10, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line, to Detroit, at rate of single fare for the-round trip. - ' 1 - Tickets will be eold on" July 3r 4, ana t, ana win be gooa to re turn until July 15, inclusive, ex cept that by depositing ticket with the Joint Agent at Detroit before Jnly 12, and the payment of fifty cents, the return limit may be ex tended to leave Detroit not later than August 15. Por specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. j28 ANNUAL EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITV AMD OTHER TLA COAST RE80KT8 VIA tEXXSTL VAStA KAILSOAD. ThursdavB, July 6 and 20, and Angust 3 and 17, arc the dates of tlie fennevlvanfi Railroad annail low rate excursions for 1999 to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, AvaloD, Anglesea, Wild wood Holly Beach, N. J , Cehoboth. Del or Ocean City. Md. Tickets good to return vitliin fif teen days, iodudio'r date of ezcur sion. A special train of Pullman parlor oars and day coaches will leave Pitts burg on above ueotioned.dates at 8 55 A. M., arriving at Altoona 12.15 P. M., where stop for dinner will be made, reaching Philadelphia 6 'y P. M-, and arriving: Atlantic City, via the unaware Itiver .Bridge Uuute. tbe only all rail line, at 40 P. M. Pas sengers may als ) spend the night in fniladelpnia, and proceed to tbe shore bv any rearalar train from Marke'; street wliarf or Broad Street Station on the following day. A atop over of ten days will also be allowed at Philadelphia on the go ing trip, if passengers will deposit tneir tickets with tbe Ticket Agent at Broad Stieet Station, Philadelphia. iLuuii-uisieij on arrival. Xickets will be sold from the sta tions at tbe rates named below: Rate. T. Leaves Aiioona a uu ia 35 r. u. Tyione 7 65 12 56 Huntingdon 7 10 1.26 Mount Union . . 6 75 fl.44 ' Lewistown J unct 6 00 2 20 ' Mifflin 5 65 f2 37 Newport 5 00 f3.09 1 Oaticannon .... 4 60 - f3 27 Philadelphia. Ar. 6 25 Atlantic City, Ar 8 40 Tickets will also be good on resti lar trains leaving Pittsburg at 4 50 and 8.30 P. M.t carrying sleeping cars to rniiadelpbia, and 7.05 P. H carrying ruiiman exeeping cars through to Atlantic City. JTor cetailed information in regard to rates and tun of trains apply to ticket agents or Mr. Thomas E Watt, District Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. PENNSYLVANIA CHAUTAUQUA. edi;ced aara to mi. oretna via knw- STLVAinA EAILBOAD. Por the Pennsylvania GhantanqaA, to be held at Ml. Oretna. Pa, July 4 to August 10. 1899. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special excursion tickets to Mt. Oretna from New Tork, Washinerton. Baltimore. Frederick, Md, Canandaigua, and intermediate , points, inclading all stations on its line in the 8tate of Pennsylvania. Tickets will be sold Jnoe 25 August 10, inclusive, and will to be good to rnrn Ji& til -August 15, in- . 28- ouiny. . THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAB HETWEEH rfTT8BTJBa AND ATLANTIC CITY. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com mut announces that through sleep J . 1 L Dltl.knM ingcar service miwwu .-, ana Aiiaauo vi - . , . .boginning Jane 30, on train ""j? ixt.i.nm at 7.05 9. n daily, arm ing Atlantic City at 6 30 a. k , and returning, beginning July 1, on train leaving Atlantic City at 8.40 p. daily, arriving Pittsburg at 8.30 a. m. also made at Broad (street Station. Philtdelphia, with I tnTinfr Pittsburg 800a h. and 8 30 p.m. daily; and returning with trains leavinc Atlantic uity at i a a. m week days, 10 35 a. m and 3.45 p. m. daily. LEGJL . ADMINISTRATOR'S iNtri iv c. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration in the estate of Abra ham Brubaker, late of Beale township, Juniata county Pa-, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said township All persons having claims against the said estate will pres ent the same for pavment to Emory W. Woodwabo, Administrator. Walnut, Pa. J. N- KBL.I.F.K, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herebv riven that letters of Administration in the estate of Mar sraret Hurrell. Ute of Iack township, Juniata county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing In said township. AH persons hav ing claims against the said estate will present the same for payment to Svi.vfstkr F. Prick. McCulloch Mills. Pa. Atkixsox & Pknxki.i Attorneys. politic Ai, a -motrivc E. MEXTS. The fnllnarlnv scale ofniiee for annonae menu aa been mntnallv agreed nnnn by tbe undersigred, and no deviation from tbe some wilt b mde. Congress. $20; Senator. $l(h Lvgisla tnre. $7; Asanriatn Jndtra Pr rfhonotary and Treanrer each, $S: Distr r.t Attomev. Cnnnty CoramisMnner, Rnraeenttive Del. egateand Ch'irmtn or Cou-ity Committee, each, $4; A nil It or, $1. A. C. ALLISON. E1itor Jwnnfn Hrrald. R F. 8CHWEIER, Editor Skxtixei. and Repibmcax. FOB TBEASrRF.R. Air. Editor: Please announce that I am a candidate for nomination for Treasurer of Juniata county, subject to Republican rules and usage. John F. Eiire.v.ki.i.kr. Cocolamu, Pa., Jan. SI, 1SSKI. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for tbe office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules and usages of the Republican party of Juniata. A. H. Kcrtz. Kurtz' Valley. Delaware twp Mar. 9. M. ; I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the rules and una ore of. the Republi-an party of Juniata count v. William B. MrCAHAX. " .Minora township. Alareb 13, 1899. For commissioner. I hereby announce mvself as a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the true principles of the Republican party, and will, if nom inated ana elected pledge myself to put ronn r-fry imwtui or reonhlA effort to meet tbe urgent need? of the neonle. nbl efforf.LM6uut I'llion 8 03 in iiw uixwimncni oi ineir raxes. M. R- Bkaskork. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of County CommLxsiouer of Juni ata county, subject to Republican rules and usages. Wusuts Gross. Tbompmntown, Pa., March 11th, 1809. I hereby announce mvself as a can 1 At Jl.l A. . . 1 . . 1 didate for re-election for the office of Ijounty Commlmioner. A board of all new men labor undera great disadvant age. I have had the experience of one terra and with that I am Katisfied lean better serve the public interest than when first elected. The present board have done wen. They kept up repairs and paid a telling sum of the county debt. J JERKMlAH IjorPEXRI.AOKR. Mifflintown. May 9. 189. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the office of County Com missioner, subject to the rules and us ages of the Republican party. J. W. Hosteti.kr. Walnut, Juniata Co.. Pa. May 27, 1899. t respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the nomination "of County Commissioner subject to the rules of the Republican party. SlMOJf PkTER I.KYItKR, Van Ij-ke, Juniata county, Pa. FOR PROTHOSOTARY. Mil. EDITOR: Please annnnnn tht f am a candidate for the offlm nf ism. thonotary f Juniata Couutr, subject t the rules and regulations of the Repub lican party oi luniaxa. STILES K. BODEX Academia, Pa. arch15 1899. district attorxrv. I herebv announce mvself oatwlt. uaie ior tne omce of District Attnrnev. aunject to tbe rules and UMures of the republican lwrty. G. Ii. HrtWKK. April 1st, 1899. FOROOfKTY Al'PITOR. I herebv announce m vwlf as a iull. aate for tbe office of ( Vtimtv Aiulltnr At a former urimarv clm-tli.n f. ination I was honored bv the receint of . J V'4V- iu iiicuisinci in wmen "ve. w. n. Keisti-r Dimmsvillc, Juniata Co., Pa. IEIKtATK TO STATE CONVENTION. mr. tMUor: Please atmoiini-e the name of Eli Farleman. Mexim viir. er lownsnip, ror delegate to State Con vention, subject to Republican rules auu usages. Deuiwark. FOR PRUTHONOTARY. T .u.. ..... 1 1 . - iwuCTTiiUHV BUflOUIlce innr I nm u Candidate for the office of Pmthii.rirv of Juniata county, subject to the rules auu usages oi ine republican party. Mifflintown, Pa., April 24, 1899. FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN. I hereby announce mrwir . didate for the office of Count v Chair man of the Republican County Com mittee. Will L. Hoops. Subscribe for the Juniata Ben ti kkl and Republican, the best paper in tne county. . . . . . Dr. King's New Disooyery. pr david Ifavoriite The one sure cure for Tbe fdneys, liver and Blood WONDERFUL ue tbe cores try Hood's tiarsaparilla, and vet ttwv MauuMiuiu natural. - uooa'aoa padUaxnakea PURE BL003. ' 0 A sFBrtaf etOaf. , T ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW, viafrnrrow'lf. PA. . --.t ta alaee of Byleetlng and Oo-veyaneinf prompt y attended to. fTILBERFORCE SCBWBTER. Attorney-t-L-vw. SfirCollecUonsandall legal busi neaa promptly attended to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. a,a.axaAWoa, sixaAwroaa TXK. D. M. CBAWrOBD fc SON, have formed a partaorabip fe of Medicine and their coUetteral braachre. Oittce at old stand, corner of Third "d Or atreeta, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both .x.. -111 Ik- fnaad at their office at all I times, nnlesa otherwise professionally en ' rared. April let. 18. P.DERR. rRACTICAl DEHTIST. Oradaate of the Philadelphia DeaUl CoIUm. OSes at old established lo eatioD, Bridge 8treet. opposite Court House, Jififfliatown, Pa. 3- Crowa aad Bridge work; Paialasa Eztraetioa. All work gvaraoteed. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD- Schedule in Effect May 21, 1899. WESTWARD. Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at 4 SO a. m: Harrisburg 8 00 a. m; Dunrannnn 8 A5 a. m; New Port 9 05 a. m; Millerstown 9 15 a. m: Durword 9 21 a. m; Thompsontown 9 26 a. m; Van Dvke 9 83 a. m; Tuscarora 9 art a. m; Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 9 44 a. m; Mifflin 9 50 a. m: Denholm 9 55 a. m: Lewlstown 10 13 a. m: McVeytown j 10 M a. m: Newton Hamilton 11 uu a. m: Mount Union 11 06 a. m: Hunting don 11 32 p. m; Tvrone 12 20 p. m; Al toona 1 00 p. ni: Pittsburg 5 50 p. m. Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m; Harrisburg at 11 48 a. ni; Mifflin 1 11 I p. m: iewistown 1 u p. m: niimiug don 2 29 p. m; Tvnuie . 12 p. m: Al toona S 45 p. m: Iittsurg 8 40 p. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Har risburg at 5 00 p. m; Duiicaimoii 5 34 p. m; Newport 6 02 p. m: Millerstown 6 11 p. m: Thompsontown 6 21 p. ni; 1 Tuscarora 0 30 p. m: Mexico 0 33 p. ni; i Port Royal 3S p. m: Mifflin 6 43 p. m; Denholm 6 49 p. m; Lewistown 7 07 p. m; McVeytown 7 30 p. 111: Newton Hamilton 7 50p. m: Huntingdon 8 20 . p. m; Tynmc 9 02 p. ni; Alloona 9 35 p. in. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at 11 20 p. 111: Harrisburg at 3 00 a. ni. Marysville 3 14 a. m. Duiicaimoii 3 2!) a m. Newport 3 52 a m. Port Royal , 4 25 a m. Mifflin 4.30 a. m. Lewistown 4 52 a in. Newton Hamilton 5 S3 a. m. Huntingdon R 03 a. ni. Petersburg 6 19 a. m. Tyrone 6 52 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a. m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia ' at 4 So p. ni. I Newport 11 1 Harrifcbiire at 10 20 p. m. 00 p. m. Mifflin 11 40 p. m. Lewistown 11 S p. m.: Huntingdon 12 55 a. m. Tyrone 1 82 a. m. Altoona 2 00 a. m. Pittsburg a ::0 a. m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m. Harrisburg 3 45 p. ni. Duncftn non 4 10 p. ni. Newport 4 SO p. m. Mif flin 5 02 p. m. Iiewistown 5 22 p. m. n. m Huntingdoii t. 'L p. ni. 'i yroue ( ow p. ni. "vmoona 7 So p. ill nnsbunr n so p. m. EASTWARD.- Altoona AccomnKidation leaves Al toona at 4 40 n. m. Tvrone 5 01 a. m. Petersburjr 5 25 a. m. Huntingdon 5 87 a. m. Newton Hamilton ft 01 a. m. Mc Veytown 6 17 a. m. Iiewistown 6 38 a. ni. -Mimtn r o a. m. Port itoval 7 02 a. m. Thompsontown 7 17 a. m. Millers town 7 2ft a. m. Newport 7 .3.5 a. in. Duncannon 8fK)a. m. Harrisburg 8 32 a. m. tsea iMiore leaves putsounr at 2 50 a. in. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tvrone 7 48 a. ni Huntingdon 8 30 a. m. McVevtown 9 15 a. m. Iiewistown 9 So a. ni. Mifflin 955 a. m. Port Royal t 59 a. in. Thompson town iu 14 a. m. Miiierstowti 10 22 a, m. Newport 1 32 a. ni. Duncnimoii 10 54 a. m. MarysvTUe 11 07 a. m. Harris- bunt 11 25 a.m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m Main lilne Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. m. Altoona 1 1 40 a. m. Tyrone la tK i. m. Huntingdon 12 35 p. ni liewisiown i s p. m. Hinini I oil p. in. tiarnsimnrs 10 p. m. Raltimore 6 00 p. m. Washington 7 15 p. m. Philadelphia o p. m. "all leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. ni. Tv muv jm m. jiuilllllKUOIl I, p. m Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. m. McVey. town 4 20 p. m. Iewistown 4 J3 p. m, wimm 4 . p. m. Port Royal 5 00 p. m nexieo . -jo p. m- Thompsontown 5 18 P in. Millerstown 5 28 p. m. Newport 5 39 p. in. THincaitiion 6 08 p. m. Har- risiiurr u p. m. Mall Express leaves Pittsburg at 12 45 p. m. Altoona 5 50 p. m. Tyrone 6 20 p. m. riuuinifMon T 00 p in. McVev- " " ti p. in. jjenismwn Uli p. m. Miffliii 8 26 p. m. Port Roval 8 31 p. m Millerstown 8 57 p. m. Newport 9 a; rt. m. IHiiicaunon 9 29 n. m. ITurHui.i.. v nj y ill. Philttdelnhia Kxnrcss lixiv-oa v.tt li"1 "l ? !' Auna uo p. m. Tinui. A 44 . . . i" iii. iiuiiimirnoii lo 12 p. m. Mount Liilon 10 32 p.m. I.ewfs- loivn II It p. ni. Aflttllll 1 1 37 n. ni. M. TiBouiK i uu a. m. rniiadelnhia 4 SO. fli ijewisrown JiinotiAii p... u.... uurv t -io u. m. and 4ft - v ill ll- da vs. p. m week- For Milroy 7 55, 11 45 a. . ni week-davs. and S 001 -ai l.vnine. rort lijirlii-l.l u...I i... A !. . ... . "ic 3ii. m. s JO and 7 20 a .w. r " r - p. in. wteK-uavH. i m iKiiciuini: ann ii,u u i " '- o "u i 19 p. m. week-davs m. .1 . - PUHtftlllVr Am. 1' t ... . . " Kciu. or J iioniiui v. w. SlILTiE!!!1 Avt?,,ue d Smithlield j.b. h irrcn i nsov un ueneral Xati'g'r. etieral Vwm'r. jigt. AXLE SnrwHimuiliii.. . mini., t. i ennn BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Tuaoc Mams '"' CMnnu..!. WleWT ueerutn nor STrrKTiP n w 1 1 iiiw Mmw.. . v . . . T, on Pun fiSfiJl"?".? Cu- rcli Scfewitlc Jlctrfax r nrMBtaiJ - insMt fifth ' Tan. Mb1 B rRAZER Hollobaugh & S011 HAVE THEIR Spring Clothing and (-) (-) Gents Furnishing Goods Now ready for Inspection. They have no Co:npetitj0l their line. Their goods are Cheaper than the Cheapest 5? ter than the Best and Later than the Latest Styles carriri it others. If you want tne latest style butt, either in mJ boy's or children's, they nave it. Do you want the best and Most Fashionable Shoe on the market ? Tfaey have a line of the Celebrated Douglass Shoes. Will you have a Hat of the very latost black, in either Stiff, Crush or Straw, is the only place you will find it. , (:) Ask any Man (:) who wears the latest style Shirt, Collar or Tie, where he m them, he will answer at HOLLOBAUGII k SON. We la finer line of Shirts, Neckwear and Collars than we ever cvrirf before. We have lately put in an entire now li ne of Collars. tl best and latest the market can afford to replace the Carta Collar which we are now selling at 10 cants. VVe handle t child's Collar to be used with Vestee Suits We sell the be shoe in the market, the Dougla, and have it ia all the mojj fashionable lasts, every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. We are agents for the Sweet Orr Overalls and have sizes froa the largest to the smallest. Fine Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, Suit Cases etc., also Umbrellas, Combs. Cuff Buttons, Hi Supporters, Cuff Holder and everything that goes to mak up a first class GeDts Furnishing Line. Call and see our Stock. ' HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 Main St., Patterson, Pa McOLINTIC'S HARDWARE and House-Furnishing ST ORE THfS STORE SETS THE I'ACE. O- THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT, Things are never dull herefnever stupid. The fuil life of the fc il wjf. hss a cheerful welcome for'all comers, and sboppera are quick to iecidi in favor of tbe Great Values to be found in our new Inviting' STORE K. H. M'CUWTIC, Get a rood unrr i nWriMn. Skbtibbl abb UarvauoAB. ,8EVENTY-SEVEN,J-(77.,) "77" is Dr. Humhr' f.:m.,. Specific for tbe cnre of Orir. ani Colds, and the preventionof Pneumo urn. ah aruermsts. iro Subscribe for th T iir-ixiiijcAX. a paper tllflf. (.in. I choice reailtnrv - ..n.; uon tnat does th rr fyrwk.-! n n 1 in addition to tbat all Incnl nii,.i are worth publishing find places in tf. in? columns. HUMPHREYS No. Cures Fever. " Worms. Infants' Diseases. " Diarrhea. " Coughs. No. No. No. No. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. 9 " Headache. IO " Dyspepsia. De,ayed Periods. 12 " Leucorrhea. 13 Cures Croup. 1 " Skin Diseases. 13 " Rheumatism. '6 " Malaria. " Catarrh. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. r "' "loopingCouoh No. 21 Asthma. General Debility. Sea-Sickness. Kidnev DisMui No. 24 NO. 26 Mo. 27 No. No. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. n Urinary Diseases 32 " Heart Disease. 3 ' " Sore Throat. 77 " Coldss nnrf Da. Hrjmiu.' it Diseases Mailki. rroeint of nnSr'lV-or prapaid nnon re mule lob' Jannl. oW No " nine Cuibdui Till a.?5lZ,..H?PhrT Modi M a w lor. HUMPHDCva. W'3S" "AZEU OIL r-rrni t.i """sai.- mmwm, niiiwiii. ENTIRE LINE OF -oOo O A Specially Soleoted Stock of Banges, C.ck, l'rlor and SM Stoves. Horse Ulao'fets and Lap Robet LAMPS, largeaod small. Come in cd!ook arjuaJ. We'll inal;c ou fctl at horns. We bave th,s largest Stock ni Store in tbe county. OUR NAME GUARANTEES QtMITT- mifflin rows have ion Km to rail AKI YOU A BOUROWrJJ? -C.4IX.4T- THE FIBS" NATIONAL m&mmt MIFFI.IJf own. r THREE PER CENT 1'AID OA TniECKKTinnm, Money Loured at Lowest hid. ".ir.h.j.1- uu; Juniata Vallev National Bank. Capital T. V. .;o,o0. A'l KLNf-'ONi FrttoidVnt. ' IK WIN, CaKhter. O 1)1 K FX TORS. Louis E. Atkinson. W. C Pom' John Hertzler. J- L- H. J. Shellenberfier. W. 3,erWlt T. Vau Irwin. Interest allowed on time deport the rate of three per cent. p?runu. January 11, 1S99. Th Cala f Vlnod'S 8! r k. i ... i worm the enrea bv Hood'f rJartpanJ wonderful, perfect, peruu Honrf'a Piflc are tb bw C hartic and liver Boedioina.