SENTINEL &REPUBLICAN M1FFLTNT0WN. PA. WEDNESDAY, J AX. J, ioo. B.F.SCnWElER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. BbtAm is traveling making speeches iguaii irusta. senator HrBTzi.ER is a ctndidale .tor re-nomination. Dr. Fihhkr i talked of among denv -ocrts for ro-nomination. Senator Quay's case will soon be in .At . . . i no united states ttnate. ITarbi8bi:ri deiuoerala are xp ct- uryan in Meir midst before long Da. He.UINO ia Rl Lnn nf aa a m did ate among democrats for as.v m- til r Railroads report an increase of the gross earnings or their roads 10 ur vent, over ine earnings of 1S!8. Money is tijjht in Boston and the Hanks refnse to extend time on pap r Some of the Boston banks are " brok en. The seizure of GeruiAO ahipa buy ing American goods by the British w beidg earnestly inquired into by n.uo American ami oernian govern ments. The United States Senate e uniuit te on privileges and fleet inn a mniiA h report against tbo admission of O A 1 K . oouinor uay to a seat; in the Sen afe on the recommendation of Oov ernor Stone Gold and diamond mines are the caiiRe of the war between the British and the Boers. It is reported that A I Ann r.n L. inKTo are ,hj,ihju,uuo of diamonds in tjauysmiui that the Boers are so anx ions to caplnrc. Tiie surplus in the Uiiw.l States Treasury is growing. Pat ia a dem ocratic president and congress and they will get rid of the surplus and knock the bottom onl of the treasury as they did under Clevelaud. Between- the sales of farm imple ments and live stock on the farms and the Dakotaian meetings and the farmer's institutes the attention of the people of Juniata will be kept busy the coming two months. Senator Goebei. of the Kentucky legislatnre is preparing a bill to an nul the charter of the Louisville and Nisbville Ktilroad because the rail road company actively tried to de feat him on election day. The 8th of Jannarv was celebrated - w!ii.--.nw.- - heading in boc "w Jackson. ." 1ice Tanging V Snrrtiargesol County Audi tors. David Ulruh, W. X. Keister, -and E. A. Oariiuin, the County Auditors, after five davs work fin ished auditing the public aoeounts last Friday. For the first time in the recollection of our oldest citi zens, a board of auditors has refus ed to pass without most ion the public accounts. The audit shows the auditors have refused to allow items amounting to the sum of 45:5.9r, and which are made up sis follows; expenses incurred by the "County Commissioners and their "Clerk in attending Commissioners Convention held at Erie. Pa., last summer, !l.:; II. c. Rhine, clerk, extra services, I15; Will iam Pullenlterger, one ot the com missioners, expenses in addition to his i.t.r.n per diem, while attend ing regular meetings in the com missioner's office, .'; his co-commissioners, D. n. Khinesmith ami Jeremiah Iioudeuslager. similar vharges, i!.2." and 7fi.25. respec tively; Dr. D. M. Crawford, medi cji'. service, and M. P. Craw ford, drugs, &c..I9.S5. ThetVaw ford claims were the result of pecu liar circumManceaj The old hoard of commissioners who went into office in January, .'.s;7, were Democratic in politit-s; as is well kno-jvu, two Tactions exist in that party in this -county, the one headed by Dr. D, M. Crawford, and the'other led by Dr. Lucieu Banks. In a contest let ween these two doctors, the lead ers of their respectie factions for the position of jail physician, the vonlest lecanie so hot that the com missioners could not make a choice and to relieve themselves they in vited from these two leaders, com petitive bids. In the bidding that followed. Dr. Crawford came off victor, he having agreed to do the work and furnish the nei'essary medical supplies for the annual salary of nothing. A contract was --'--xecuted to this effect, except that the consideration to le received by Dr. Crawford was to 1e one dollar per annum instead of nothing, for the reason that to make a valid contract there must be a considera tion moving from the jmrfy receiv ing the work to the party doing the work. For two years this contract was scrupulously fulfilled, but last year the commissioners with the consent of Dr. Crawford reconsid ered the resolution accepting'con traet of ft per annum for medical services and resolved to pay the said Dr. ffiO for services for year 1809. They also purchased from M. P. Crawford, drug supplies, it is alleged, siich a were contract -ed to lie furnished by Dr. Crawford tinder his i-ontract. The Auditors having refused to allow the County Commissioners credit for the sums stated above, the Commissioners owe it to tbera arlvers and their friends to act promptly, and ither appeal from the . finding of the Auditors and ! have the matter determined by the Court or settle the matter at once by making payment to the proper authorities of the Hums they are Fiircharaed with. The future of these men will not justify them in entering dilatory pleas, etc. As it is not Itelieved the Commissioners acted in these matters with crimi- ...... . ,, . - nal intent, but only through understanding the law, it would JT1 Iliipr I o ISJUVI IU1 Ull jnwuvn concerned, if these questions would be determined liy-a court and jury This can only lie done upon appeal. A MUM Alt BUTCHER 11UHC On the 3rd day of January a young human 'jbntcher aged 20 years, Edward Cressinger was hung in the jail yard at Sunbury, Northumberland county for the mnnler of Miss Daisy Smith aged lit years. The murder was com mitted, in one of her father's fields, X.-toler 10. 1.S9S She had leen sent to the field to gather feru to use iu the making ot medicine for a sick horse. The young liend who lived on an adjoining farm tells how he committed the butchery in a confession thus: "I, Ed. Cressinger, do voluntar ily make this, my statement and confession, and have not leen promised any favors, having mad the same voluntarily, as my con nection with the murder of Daisy Smith on the 10th day of October, l.s'JS. After 1 came back from the stoie about 10 or 11 o'clock a. in., I got my gun and two loaded shells. Then I went up in the woods. 1 had my dog with me; he was hunt ing around for rabbits. Then I shot to call my dog; then Daisy Smith came there. She told me I would get arrested for hunting rabbits there. 1 went right tip to j where she was and told her I was iift hunting for rabbits there. I mg Then I got to quarreling with her and she slapped me. Then I just held np my gun and shot her, le ing away about thirty yanls. She hollered, then I killed her; I cut her throat, she wobbled around a couple of steps, and fell over. Then I went home. RESCUED FROM FILIPINOS There is rejoicibg at Manila among the Americans over the recovery nf Lieutenant J. C. Gillmore of the United States erunboat Yorktown. Last April the Lieutenant, and 19 men while ashore were eapfcnred bv the Filipinos and carried inland. Durin? many days it was thonght they had been killed but thePi'ipino did not kill them. They kept them as prisoners and at Inst when hard pressed they turned the Americans " " -Morness among sav tr"""'''o hey . 3 LU"ll. till- to a correspondent: abandoned us on .nt . llipinos .ht. of December 1G. 1 the Abtlut rivr We had nenr its ihat ra rning and the Filipi nub i aftfd ns over. We then went down the stream along a roucrh trail, guarded by a company of Filipinos That night we were separated from this guard and another Company, armed with Mausers, was put in charge of us. I suspected some thing and questioned the lieutenant ' in command. He said: 'I have or- ; ders from General Tino to shoot you all, but my conscience" forbids. 1 shall leave yon here.' "I begged him for two rifles to protect us from savages, adding that I would give him letters to th Americans, who would piy him woll and keep him from all harm. H refused this, however, saying that he would not darn to comply. Soon af terward he left with his company. "We had seen some savages in war paint around us, and we prepared to fight them with cobblestones, the on- j lv weapons that were available to us. Tbe next, morning we followed the trail of the Filipino soldier?, feeling that it was better to stick to them than to be murdered by savages, but. we could not cuch up with tbem Then I ordered the men to build rafts in the hope of floating down tbe river. It was a forelorn hope, but I knew the river must enter into the sea "Somewhere. I was so weak my-. self that I did not expect to get out, bnt I thought some of the men could. ; MOo the morning of December 18, while we were working on th rafts, the Americans came towards us yell-; ing. One of my men shouted: 'They I are on up!' He was lashing a raft of : bamboos. L however, knew it was not the yell of savages, bnt the yell of Americans. Tbe rescning troops thought wo had Filipino guards and callnd to us in English to lie down so that they could shoot the Filipi nos. That was tbe finest body of of ficers and men I ever saw." Lieutenant Gillmore could not speak enthusiastically enough about the 140 picked men who had rescued him and his party. , , . CALIFORNIA. THIRTY ONE PATS TOUB VIA PENKSYLVA XIA RAILROAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has arranged fur a special per sonally conducted tour through Cali fornia to leave New York and Phila delphia on February 27, by special Pullman drawing-room sleeping cat and connecting at El Paso with the "Mexico and California Special," composed exclusively of Pullman par lor smoking, dining, drawing-room sleeping, compart, and observation cars for tour through California, re turning by March 29." Bound trip tickets, covering necessary expenses, i$375 from points on Pennsylvania Railroad. For further information apply licktt fto-entf: Touvist Acent, irjt Broadway, New Jfork; 4 r.ourt Street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaender, Jr I'asseDger Aueut Baltimore District, Baltimore, I Md ; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern uisirict, wasmngtop, D. C: Thos. E ' Watt. Passenger Agent, Western District, Pittsburg, Pa ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assis taot General Passenger Agents Phil adelphia. 125. - . - OLD MEXICO TWENTY TUB EE DAYS TOUB VIA PENNSYL VANIA KAII.BOAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has arranged for a special per- 11 3 1-1 & Al 1- -1.1 i Bouoiiycuuuuuieu war uiruugn um DVUU.I1 AUUUV1V Will VUAVUUKU ..... UIt.xlco hy special Pullman train of rarlor smoking, dining, sleeping. compartment, and observation cars to leave New Yoik and Philadelphia February 12, visiting all the princi pal po'nts of interest in the "Lied of Montezuma," and spending five days in the Ciy of Mexico. Hound trip tickets, covering all necessary expenses, $300 from all points on the Pennsylvania railroad. For further informition apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1196 Bread war. New York; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn: 789 Broad Street, New ni k, N. J : B. Courlaender, Jr., Pass enger Agent, Bdtimore District, Bal- timo-v, Md ; Colin Studds, fassen sr-r Jlg-'r-t, Southeastern JJistrict, Wash-ng'on. D. C; Thos. E Watt, Pnssf-nger Agent, Western District, Pittsburg. Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agant, roi'ndelpbia. feb.10 FLORIDA. TWO WEEKS TOIIB VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The first Pennsylvania Railroad tonr of the season to Jacksonville, al lowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia, February G Excursion tickets, including rail way transportation, Pullman accom modatio' s ( ne berth), and meals route in both directions while travel ing on the special train, will be sold at. the following rates: New York, $50 00; Philadelphia, Hnrrisburg, B iIUmore anJ w;8hiogon pjttebarp $53 qo, and at pr f ra,frnm 4lor $48 00; proportion ate rates from other points, Far tickets itineraries, and other information appiy to ticket, agents, Agent at 1196 Broadway, New York; 4 Cjurt Street; Brooklyr: 789 Broad S'ree, Newark, N. J ; B Courlaen der, Jr , P.is'-cnger Agent Baltimore Ditrict, Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent South east ern D strict, Washington, D. C : Thos E W:it, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Ganeral Passen ger Auent, Broad Street Station, Philedelplii a feb. C. A STREET CAR COMEDY. 1h. Ulrl anal lla-r I'Dmr 4 FlT bunrt BnK Men. As soon a.s thf good looking plrl vu terel the car llif live vmiii iin-n on the lKMite si-ut lwgnu surveying Ucr with rrllk-ul eye. uml she liailn't yet matte out whether the li:il1ht':iU-l mau with the lut'illiral Ui.iiiziiie was lu be lu luiliil in the lot when thf -nlii-tor Ju for liis fare. The Kill ojieiiiil lMirtViiitIiL'!lk':HIl lM'i:ail to take ut latchkeys. samilcsrf rililM'U. n u J Uli- iiifiiioranila in the usual way, ml the Ave young nu-u si-iiltM. eaeb iftrr his own partii'iilar style. Ilaltl hi aui-tl was oul of it. The girl tliilu't see any tf the smiles, hut she caught on just the Hume. There was a nlekel all reatly for her lingers. I ml when one pale fa't'tl young in::n .nl.iiil a giggle to his smile tiie nickel was thrust aside for a ? Mil. She ilieln't haiitl It over lo I he comliieior as site lisheil it out; lull, leaning forward Willi a wiuuing Millie ou her face, she liegau at the In ml of the line and asked: "Will you please le so kind IIS to change this hill for me'r" It was iuiMssilile. A young man with only a dime in his ckct has mi show lo lust a Mil. The next one had a iiarter. Mit he hail to decline, and so it went lo No. 5. Mis ha ml sought his jMH-ket as his turn came, hut It tlidu't bring up any change. The smiles had been replaced by sheep ish looks, and they rubM-d cIIhiwm and trod on each other's feet iu trying to look out of the windows. There was a long minute of painful susetise. id then the good looking girl handed the bill to tbe conductor. She hadn't a word to sny to the five young men who had started out in life so gayly, but old baldheaded bad. When all was over, he turned balf around aud growled out : "If I were you fellows, I wouldn't try to be so blamed smart next time." Philadelphia Press. WHY SHE RESIGNED. The Meaaher of Wetman'e ( Ink Coat foiadrd Ihr Two Popra. "For the Inst j-ear or so my wife has been ambitious to shine as a literary light," said Smith, with a chuckle. "I don't know how many clubs she join ed, but If there were any that she did not belong to It was liecatise she had never heard of them. "The other nlclit while I was read ing; my paper she interrupted me with a request for Unlit about something that I did not catch except the word poiie. " 'Well,' said I, looking over my pa per. " I want to know alwut him, she eou- i. 'Inucd. 'I must read a paper concern ing hlni at our next literary meeting, and 1 do not know a single thing about him. AVho Is he?' 'IH you mean to say,' said I, 'that you know nothing almut the head of the it oinan church 1' " 'Oh, of courser she answered. 'How stupid of ine! I can read all about hint iu the encyclopedia.' "I resumed my reading and thought that en. led it, but It didn't. The oth er nlgl.t when I returned home I found ray wie in tears, and lief ore I had time to Inquire what the matter was I was called to account in 17 different kinds of keys. "Well, when the storm was over I learned the truth. It was the poet Poe aud not the poe of Rome that she was expected to treat upon, and when she rose and read a paer on the pope It stnrtcd a row that did not end with adjournment. "But, seeing that she has resigned from all the clubs and that the chil dren once more have a chance to get acquainted with their mother. I do not look upon It as a calamity." Detroit Free Press. A rnlqae Notice. The following is a copy of a unique notice affixed to the church door at Whltechurch, Iindon: "Missing, last Suntlav, some families from church. Stolen, several hours "V. "j1"1' of, from the Ixrd 8 people of dlffer- ages, aresseo in tneir nuntiny clothes." Travelers by rail in Brittany often glide past iJiiinsMtup without reineni bcring tlntt it ns l.ere Mini '" .is pro- daciJ that useful fih The following scale of prices for an nouncements bas been mutually agreed upon by the undersigned and no devia tion from the same will lie made. Ymirresn Sil: Senator S10: Leidsla- t ure $7; I Register & Itecorder 85; Sheriff ?.; KepreHentam-e Delegate to taie Convention and Chairman of L'ouuty Committee each $8. A. C. ALLISON. Editor Juniata Herald. It. F. SCHWEIEIt, Editor Sentinel and Republican. STATE SENATE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for State Senate subject to the rules and usages of the Republican party. WILLIAM HERTZLKK. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Chairman of the Republican County Committee, subject to the rules and usages of the liepubllean party. Will L. HtMii'ES. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Register and Recorder, subject to the rules and usages of the Republi can party. JAMRSJ. JUt'Mri.i.ix. Mr. Editor; 'lease announce that am a candidate for the ofllee of Regis ter aqd Recorder, subject to the rules tlmt govern the itepuniican party- I). Sami el Leonard. LKtilSLATI'RE. I hereby announce myself as a can ditlate for State Iieifislature subject to the rules and usage of the Republican party. WM. H. KOIXiERS. men JSot ice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Nf. E. Thompson, deceased, widow of William U. Thompson, deceased, to present them pnperly authenticated to the undersigned Attorney of Mrs Li I lie T. Trexler the executrix named in the last will and testament of Mrs. M. . E. Thompson. Will L. Hoorns, " Atfy for Mrs. IJllie T. Trexler. DM INIHTR ATOlfS NOTICH Ntitiee Is hereby given that letters of Administration in the estate of George (I MeCulloeh, late of Tuscarora ttiwn ship, Juniata county. Pa., deceased, have tieen granted to the undersigned, residing in saitl township. All persons having claims against the said estate will present the same for payment to. C. C. McCri.Locii. t Administor. MeCulloeh 'Vills. Juniata Co., la DISSOMTTIOX OF PARTNER SHIP. Notice is hereby given that the late (inn of (ieorge i. and Mary W. Me Culloeh has lieen dissolved hvthetleath of the said (ieorge . MeCulloeh. All liersons indehtud to said firm are here by required to pay promptly, and such as have accounts against the same to present their demands for settlement to Mary W. MeCulloeh surviving partner or to her Attornev-in-fact Charles C. MeCulloeh. who is at present in charge tf the linn's business on the premises at MeCulloeh 'a Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. COITOR'S NOTICE In the estate of Klixalieth Klinuer. late of SSiisuehanna township, tlec'd. The undersigned hnvinirlieen appoint etl an Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Juniata county to hear and determine all tuestions of fact and law. raised ly the exceptions to tiie account of John Fi -Klimrer. one of the executors of Klizatieth Klin jfer. late of Sustuiebanna township, tleeeased, restate the aei'ouiii i neees-sao- n'ase aistni.uiioii oi, the halunee found to I In the hands of , said st-countatit and also to make dis-! trihutioii of the balance in the hands of j Jeorjre Kliuicer, his co-executor of the estate or tne saiti r.nzuDet it rviinier, deceased, will sit for the purpose or his ap,..intnient.at his ofHce in the ls.r-1 ougli of Mirtiintown. Pa., lietween the : hours of 0 o'eltM'k a. m. and 4 o'clock p. i m . ou Wednesdav, January 24. 1000, at ; which time and place all persons in in- i teres, sn an i-e present au.i .... ', im mu callus auumst tne tr.ic i...m t r...... .i 7 ' VV j V.j W 1 1 . K K II FO 1 1 ' K S ' 1 1 V K V K R . Jan. 2. liHiO. Auditor. Administrator' Sale . OK VAI.I AHl.K REAL, ESTATE. Ryvirtueof an order issued out of . d those 'thinirs that to their offices re the Orphans' Court of Juniata county. 1 nci.tfnv appertain, and thtise that are the undersigned administrator c. t. a. of Philip Swart., late of Monroe town- j ship in saitl count v, deceased, will oiler at public sale on the premises, alx.ut j miles south of Richlield and about j mile west of Kntiiisetowti, ou Tm-KsiiAV, Jam'aky 25, limn. At one o'clock p. m., AIX THAT CERTAIN MESKCAOE AND TRACT OF LAND situate in Monroe township, Juniata county. Pa., Isiutided and described as follows: On the north by lauds of Solo mon Ktinuse: on the east by lands of Harvey A. Koltx; tin the smith by lauds of Catharine Feltman and heirs of John Hupp, and on the west by lands of Henry Kiesling; containing about vik- ty-mvk (! AfitKs, lie the same more or less, haviiii; thereon erected a Iakj Hoi'sr, Ijaxk Barn, andotlier outbuildings. A I suit Fifty (50) Acitt-? are clenred and under culti vation, and the Imlance is well set with rock oak and chestnut timlier. This property is convenient to church. school, mill, market, and post-office, and should le examined by those who are looking for a home. Terms of Sale: Ten per cent, of the j purchase money to be paid ou day of sale: 40 ereeiit before confirmation of the sale bv the court, and the balance tif 50 percent, on April 1st, 1900, when deed will be .delivered and possession given. Harvey A. Foi.tz, Dec. 28, 1999. Administrator c. t. a. HORTH DAKOTA MEETINGS. Everybody Welcome bv 1VX BASS. MfCoVSVIt.l.K, Farmers, lust., Jan. 17th, 2 p. m. Port Roy a I., Airy View Academy, Jan. 17, 8 p. m. Thompsontown, Schtsil House, Jan. 18th, noon. Pattkkson, Hook & ladder Co., Jan. 18, 8 p. m. McAmstkhvim.k, I5enner's Hall, Jan. 19, 2 p. m. Read letters from you old neighlsirs in new "Rulletin." I.AIMKS KKjrKSTEI TO ATTEND. Another excursion in spring of 1900. Writefor new "North Dakota Mulletin." Oku. Ij. Wii.i.iams, D. P. A. (Jreat Northern Rv., No. !H2 Park Bldg., Pittsburg" Pa. 9 TJ Engine If. with InrM :iti.,:y. 1.11-1. M ur j.n-i tir.-. ! I-'nritUui .oi', iitiH I'vrr -p'u If!. H'ui tuTMtrrt! ::-tiltiirut iTTiplcnH I-Bt-iit rnJiy. Hy Ptvhi h itwi:i!tv. Sntl ft l aiiiloirtj and prict fc. 4, , FMQUHAft W Ut, Tort, Pi. IT A IU t 9 wJfr- L '-'".rc una jsfc." Rv. Jjhn Snyder preacher of a Mfe'tLodist church in CHoneester is in trouble because a pretty yonng wom an of bis congregation helped him on with his cost. The tvil tongueu people in the congregation seanaa - ized tne preacner ana iwijuangwui.. an. 11 wohiq tie a gi"t uuk that congregation if they would get enough of good religion to bridle their tongues. What is Gloucester coming to when a woman dare not help a man to put on nis coar. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the Republican County Committee are hereby no tified that the Committee will meet at the Jacola House in Mifflmtown, at 1 o'clock p. M.f ou Satcrd v, JANCARV'JO, 11HU, for the purpise of fixing the date for the Republican Primary Elec tion antl also to transact such oth er business as may be presented to the committee. - 15y order of Wn.r. L. HtxipKs, Chairman. McAl.lNTKKVlI.I.K ITKMS. . The Local Institute that was held here was well attemtetl ami much interest shown. The lecture on Saturday evening by Prof. El lis was enjoyed by all. Rev. II. S. Welty has lieen con fined to the house this past week with a severe cold. Samuel and Grace Hnyder of Richfield spent Sunday at Alvin Shirk's. Harry Strayer and sister Mrs. Reulien Reynolds spent Sunday with their father John Strayer. The thee churches in this place will unit in the service of the week of -prayer. - Miss Sadie Watt spent a few weeks with her mother who is in poor health. Miss Claudine Moore is quite ill at this writing. We hope her ill ness will not be serious. NII.1.IM GITEH AWAY. It Is certainl ratifying to th pohlic to know of one concern in the land wbo are not afraid to he generon to the needv and anffVrine. Th proprietors of Dr. Kioft'a New Diseoverv lor Conanraptlon, Coafths and Collin, have piven away over ten mil. lion trial bottlea of thn preat medictne t and have tbe ottalantiaa ol Knowmc K noa absolutely cared thonunda or bopeleaa rae. Ao'nmn, oroorBiii, Hoarseness and all diseases of tie Throat. Cheat and Lanes are sneely cured by it. Call on af . P. Crawford, Drnr.'. ed et a free trial hottle. Rernlsr sin 80e. and $1. Kvery bottle guaranteed, or price rafnndetl. RED HOT FROM THE CUB Was tbe trll thrt hit O. B. Stea-lman, or Newark. Mich.. In the Ciil Wr. I caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bncklen'a Ainct Stive cureit hi fnrea Cnta, Bruies, Burns, Boils, felon. Corns, Skin Emotions- Bft Pile cure on earth. 25c. a boy. Cure :naraoteed. Sold by X. P. Crawford, Draa-gitt. .. a, .... n leqal jmrBirmiira i c 3I7.RT PROCLAMATION. whpreas the Hnn. JEREwfAH IjYOXS. President Judtreof the Court on Pleas. for the Korty-Ftrst .......,, ,4 - . . wr iu.im. ' ?,"""?V ' 7,? iV.T . , , .., t-w- i,tv .i w j jK.njrr' X.fate Judires of the - of junjata eourtv. bv precept duly Issuetl and tti me directed for hoMimr a Court of Over and Tenniner and Jeneral Jail Peliv- erv. nntl tnentl Quarter Sessions or thp nt Mifflintown. on the t.-rt iikvn(C wnlll T A Ti r i rirt.i iw.'i.i . I lsl. KIV(J THK 5TH l).V (IF TH K MONT". X.ith f I HKitKMV tiivKX. to the Crrooer .1 ..slices of the Pea. and Con- stal.lesjf the Count v of Juniata, that ti.v iJth, there iii their pp.per iersttis. ro,...t.-L- in the forenoon or. said dav. with their records. uitiisi- i tions. examinations and Over remeni i iur.ni.ai t. ! thnse thintrs thai tti against the prisoners that are or may lie in the Jail of saiI county. Ie then and there to prosecute against them as shall I insf. Rv an Act of Assembly passed the fithdavofVv.IK.l.tt made duty or Justi.-es of the Peace of the severat counties of this Commonwealth, to re turn ttUhe Clerk of the Court or Qnar ter Sessions of the respeetlx-e counties, all the rectwnilJMiees enteretl into le fore them by any person or persons charged with the Commission uf any crime, except such cases as may 1 ended licfore a Justice of the Peace, un der existimt laws, at least ten days lay fore the eomniencemeut of tiie session oftheC-ourt to which thev are made returnable respectively, and In all cases where recognizances are entered Into less than ten days liemre the com mencement of the session to which they are made returnable, the salt! Justices are to return the same In the same manner as if said Act had not been passed. Dated at Mifflintown. theSrd day of January in the year of our Ixml one thousand nine hundred. S. Cr.AVTojf Stover, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Mifflintown. Pa. January . 1900. WORRIIO PJICOT AMD OAT The busiest an1 m'ghtiaat little thine that ever wse matte is Dr King's New Lira Pils. Eve v pill ia ssgar coated gloltuie of health, that changns weakness into strength, listlessnsis Into eoergr. brain-fag intmntl powsv- Thev'rn wonnsrta" in hriMing no 1h health. Only 25!. per box. Sold by M. P. Crawford. MirFLiNTOWir OF Alt MAFKKTS MIFFLINTOWN. JAN. 10, 19110. Wfrmt $2Ci old 8 "'Tuinear .... ..... 40 ........ ..... .... new dO Rve IS Clo nraeMl . .... ....... 'i to$2.50 Butter Eggs Ham Sbonlder Lad . .. Sides Timothy seed..... F ii seed........ . Bran Chop Middlings.... ... Gronnd 'la Bait, American Salt.... , 20 10 12 ft 7 1 40 0 70 , R5c to 90c no 7 60e Markets . Philapelphia January 9. 1900. Wheat 70, corn 37. oaU 3,1. butter 28 to 34, eppa fresh 19 to 20, pota toes 53 to 60, onions i5 a bushel, cahhacre t'20 a tun, lethfue Iron North Carolina $1.50 a basket, cucumbers from- Florida $1.50 a. basket, live chickens 7 to, 10, ducks 10 to 11. tur keys 9, eeee 9 to 10, pitrons 18 to 23 a pair, apples $1.25 to f 3 35 a bar rel, lard 5 to 8 hops $4 60 to $4 75, lean shotes 3 to 4, shee- $2 to M 75 a piece, veal cat Tea $7 to 7.75, cattle at 3 to'140, tallow 4. sugars 5 to 5. Lout X. Arxmo. - ' ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, mFTLIHTOWN, TA. Omoa-On Mala atee, ta place of rerf- Bridge treet. 07-Cotlaettag sad OonvyaaetB promt t ly attend sd to. WILBEKFOKCE ICHWBTBBi Attorney-at-Law. MTCkillections and all legal busi promptly attended to. OKF1CK IN COURT HOUSE. D..axBAwroBD,ia. daswis JjaAWoa K. D. If. CBAWFOKD own , - have formed a partnership for the ptantw or Medicine and their collatteral Wncnc. Office at old stand, corner of Third and lor aar streota, Mifflintown, Pa. One or botl o' them will bo found at their office at all times, unleaa otherwise profeiwioni.lly en rared. April Ut. 18i. p7derr. PRACTICAL. DENTIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Colleee. Office at old established lo- eation, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, juiminiown, n. ZT Crown and Bridge work; Painless Es traction. AH work guaranteed. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILB0AD Schedule in Effect Nov. 10, 1S1MI. WKSTWAKP. War Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at 4 30 a. ni: Harrishunr 8 00 a. m: Duncan non 8 85 a. m: New Ptrt 9 05 a. m: Millerstown 9 lo a. m: Turword 9 21 a. m: Thompsontown 9 2B a. m; Van Dvke 3S a. ni; Tuscarora 9 36 a. m: Mexico 9 40 a. m: Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Mifflin 9 50 a. m: Denholm 9 55 a. m: Twistown 10 13 a. m: MeVeytown M 3ft aim: Newton Hamilton 11 iw m Mniml ITiiion 11 06 a. ni: Hutitintr- tnn 11 S2 n. m:TS-rone 12 20 p. ni; AI- tnnnn 1 00 n. 111: Pittshure 5 50 p. m. Mall leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m: Ha.rriHhure at II 4K a. m: Aiimin i n n. m: Ijewistown 1 30 p. m: HuntitiK- dnn 2-Xt n. m: Tyrone 3 12 p. m: AI- toon a 45 n. m: Pittshurg 8 40 p. m. Altootia Aeeommtidatfon Ieares Har risbursr at a 00 p. m; Duncannon 5 34 p. m: Newport 6 02 p. m: Millerstown fi II n. ni: Tliompstintown 0 21 p. m: Tuscarora fi SO n. m: Mexico I? 33 p. in ' "' " "j""' ' ' . T - W- Tien holm fi 40 n. m: Iewistown OT p. m: MeVevtown 7 30 p. m: Newton Hamilton'? 50 p. ni: Hantinedon 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 35 p. ni. Pacific Kxpress leaves PhiTaderphfa at II 20 p. m: Hamslmnr at s on a. m. Marvsvflle 3 14 a. m. Tluncanntin 3 29 a ni. Newport 3 52 a m. Port Royaf 4 25 a. m. Mifllfn 4.30 a. m. I,ewfstown 4 52 a ni. Newton Hamilton 5 33 a. m. Hunthiedon fi 03 a. in. Petershure fi 19 a. m. T-nne fi 52 a. m. ATtoona 7 40 a. m. Plttslmre 12 10 a. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 35 p. m. Hamshure at III in p. m. Newport II OK p. m. MfftTfn II 40 p. m. Iiewistown II 58 p. m.: Huntingdon 12 55 a. m. Tvrone I 32a. ni. Altoona 2 0iv a. m. PittsburK 5 at s. m. Fast Une leaves PTifTatTelplna at 12 25 n. m. Harrisburir 3 45 p. ni. Duncan non 4 IO p. m. Newport 4 30 p. m. Mff1 fffii R t. ni. rewistown o V. m. Mount ITnion 6 03 p. m. HuntfnKdou t. fS n. m. Tvrone fi 59 p. m. Altoona 7 35 p. m. Plttsbure II 30 p. m. EASTWARD. ATtoona AeeomniotTatlon leaves Al toona at 5 on a. m. Tvrone 5 24 a. m. Perershunr 5 45 a. m. Hiintincdon 5 5T a. m. Newton iramiTlon fi"2T a. m. Me Ve"town fi 37 a. m. f wistown fi 5S a m. MIfiTui 7. IS a. m. Port Royal 7 22 a , m Tlsimpsontown 7 37 a. m. MiTlers- tow-n 7 4J a. ni. Newport i a. m rhmeannon 8 2t a. m. Harnslmrj; 8 50' a. hi. ""e leaves iiTrsiitrrsr at - o" a. m. Afttsuia 7 15 a. m. Tyrone i 4S a. m. Huntnurrfon 8 30a. ni. MeVevtown 9 To j a. m. Twfstown ff iVi a. m. MilTTin 9 -j ia. m. Ptrt Royal 9 59a. U. Tlionrpstrti- town III H a. nr. .Miuerstnw n IO 22 a. m. iNewrsirr 1 r.-ja. .... itnieanii.iu iii 54 a. in. MarysviTTe II 07" a. nr. Harris bunt II 25 a. in. Philadelphia X on p. nr. Main r.ftie Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 Olt a. nr. Altoona II 40 a. m. T-rne 12 fK p. in. Hunthiatloti I2S5 p. nrr. rw isfown I iK m. MinTfn 150 p. nr. Harrisbnre 10 p. nr. Baltimore OOUp. m. Washlnirtoii 715 p. ro. PIiiTatlelphfa 6 2Sp m. Mail leaves ATtotma at 2IR p. m. Tv rtne2S5p m HunthiKdoii ; 17 p nr. Newton HamfTton S 47 p m. MeVey town 4 20 p. m fiewistow-n 4 Xi p. nt. Mffltin 4 55 p. nr. Port Royal 5 Off p. nt. Mexico 5 20 p. m- Thompsonttwtt 5 tS o nt. MHIerstttw-n S 2S p m. Newport a i!J1 p ni. DuncatnttMi b OS p. m. Hp- rtsiiure h 4o p. in. Mail Express leave Pfttsfitfivat 12 45 p. in- Altoona 5 55 p m Tyrone 27 p. ni. Huiitiittnfon to p- m- M(;-ey-town 7 51 p. m- Iiewistown 8 10 p. m. Mifflin 8 Sn t- m. Pttrt Royal 8 S4 p. m. Millerstown 8 57 p. m. Newittrt 05 p. ni. DiincauntHi 9 20 p. nt. Harrisburir 10 00 p m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pitti buor at 4 0 p. m. Altttona 9 05 p. m Tyrone 9 set p. ni. HuiititiRdoii 10 12 p. ni. Mount I'nioii 10 32 p. nt. Iewis town II 10 p. ni. AfiHlin II S7 p. m Har risburir 1 00 a m Philadelphia 4 30. At Iiewistown Junction. For Suit bury 7 50 a. ni- and 3 40 p. nt. week days. For Afilroy 7 55, II 45 a. m. and S 00 p. nt week-days. At Tyrone. For Clearfield anil Cur wetisville 8 20 a. in. 3 20 and 7 20 p. m. week-days. For Itellefonle and ItM-k Haven 8 10 a. in. 12 30 ami 7 15 p. m- week-days. For further information .apply to Ticket Aitents, or Thomas E. Watt, Passenper Ajrent, Western Division, Comer Fifth Avenue and Smithtield Street. Plttsbunr. J. R. HUTCH INKON. J. H. WOOD, General Man'u'r. General Pass'r Apt. WONDERFUL arc the cures by Hood's rvirsatMrilla, and yet they re simple and nat iiRiU Hood's Sarsav partUa makes PURE BLOOD. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Designs Copyrights Ac Anvrtn Mn(11naT ukrtrh and 1rfrrtiHfnn mmr qntrkl sertAin onr optnton free whether an tnTenttrm prbabl patentJiMe. r niiniintra UnnaMrictlvmniidenttaL Handbook on I'ntenta aent free. Oldest aaency fr wurmir patent. Patent taken ibrouch Mann A Co. reeelT wptrU notice, wttnotuv coarve, in ie Scientific Jinericatu A handsomely nittrtrated weekly. Iwrgt efcrw ralavta-Mt nf aifllT rtAnttflc tOUrftaXt. T1DI. SS m Terras, $9 1 newadmlM or months, L 8oM by all newBlwkars New York Braodi OAc. S3 T Mt Waatalnaton. Blcod and "'"crves arc very clcwv !y reiateu. Keen the iit r;cli. pure aud liealtiiv. w ith iioud a tari-auanlU j-aud you will have no nervousness. Ukta Dill 1. 4..- .t: pUl,aiddigestiuu.irevt:ntcou6Upatiw r i is 1 1 - " 1TN1 The only up to They sell none goods. .. u. and Hans than they keep the Latest Blocks nd buy WE HAVE IT. The Douglass Shoe is another of their specialities. It talks for it( f We oarry twioe as many dress overooata as any other house. U e he ' lareest and best Line of Jlfen's, Boy's and Children's Suits-Tho very 1,, L out We are agents for tbe 8teet Orr Overalls. We buy by the case ft,, I Sweet Orr Co, not by the doien pairs from second hand. We are he. qait. W ten for those goods. The other fellow is Hind-quarters. -Selab! f - . 1 All we ask is a comparison of Our Line, and if tbe line is not superior it prioe in finish, in Quality of Materiai and in fit, we won't ask juu to boj. i We take pleasure in showing our goods, because we have them to show-ii new, all np to da'e. ' CALT, AJNT) HOLLOBAUGH & SON. 11G MAIN STREET, Patterson, Penna. McCLINTIC'S HARDWARE and HotiseFtirnishiig S T ORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT, Things are never dull here;: never stupid. The full life of the store ! ways has cheerful welcome for all comers, and shoppers are quick to decidi in favor of the 3reat Values to be found in our new A Specially Selected Stocfc of Ranges, ' Cook; Parlor and Shop Stove. Horse Blanket and Lap-. Robes. IjAMPS, large and small. Come in and- look around. W1I maks you: feol at home. We have tbe largest Stock and Store in the comity. OUll ISTlIME GBARAKTEES QtrALlTT. Neat, Stylish, Mnmt&ng STORE. K. H. M'CLIMTIC, HAVE YOU 1MEITQ DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER I -CALL AT- TBS HBST Bill, MIFFLIN town, ra. THREE PER CENT INTERKHT . PAID ON TIME CERTIFlt'ATEN, Money loaned at lowest Rates. March 5, IStft. ! -THE- Juniata Valley National Bank. -()- fapital . . . . 0,(KM. IXUI8 K. ATKINSON, PreKident. T. V. IRWIN, t'aahier. "niRETTORS. ' Ionia E. AtkinmMi. John Hert.ler. H. J. 8hellentrKer. T. Van W. (,'. Pomeroy. J. I. Barton. W. N. Bterrett Irwin. Interest allowed on time deposits at the rate nf three per cent, per annam. January 11, 1899. Th Sales of Hood's SumpMiR? are the largest in the world baoanav the rnrea by Hood's yaraarawilLa. wonderful, perfect, permaDanL Hood's Pills are the beat ctalrmuiedjar dat Clothier but up to date I all others oombined? Whyi be... ! from Rickert, who sells no secondi. BUY THK SABLti BRAND CON rI NCEI ). t f c MIFFLINTOWN. ' SEVENTY-SEVEX' - "77.' ) u77" ia Dr. Humphreys' fmou Specific for the cure of Grip and Co Ida, and the prevention of l'lomo aia. All druggists, 2Ze. Subscribe for the Nkstiskl w RKrvaLtcAN, a paper that contain i choice reading matter, full of inform i tion that does the reader go'K Kna ! in addition to that all local n wsthat , a e worth publishing 6nd places in j its eolumns. tf. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Disseasea. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 " HesdnchP No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11' " Delayed Period No. 12 " Ueucorrhca. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 10 " Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping C.'iiflft No. 21 " Asthma. No. 2 4 " General Dohility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickns. No. 27 " Kidney Disease No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility No. 30 " Urinary Disease No. 32 " Heart Disonsc. No. 34 ' Sore Thr " No. 77 Colds and Grii. Dn. Hi siPHEF.rs' Homkoi'athh' MiNf1' or Uikeamks Mailed Free. Small bottles of pleasHnt lM(l. til the pocket. Soltl by druKKiMx. it -nt iir.-pail upj receipt of prW. s rent, xr.-it N. aH. and are niadti S1.0O siZH ,,nlv. Iliimnhrev owe Coniiwuy. in WiUium at., Nw lrk HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." 5" JPItaa-Eiternal or Internal, BUnd w Rl,! rtomisln Ano: Itrhlnior Hlwdln ft tie Kertma Ta Mlet la Immwllate the cure c-nm-PHIOB, 60 OTa. Tutiypr. 2 Cl "lawtuaw aaa.oa.. mani nwm