SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN ML?FLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY, JAX. 13. 1832. B. F. SCHWEIER CDITOK IHD rBOPBIETOK. Blaine was taken ill with indiges tion Borne days ego. Senator Perkins of Kansas took the oath of office, to fill tho vacency caused by tL death of Senator Plum. The twenty three million dollars uncurretit eilver coins stored in tho United States Treasury, are being raeoined into new 23 and 50 ccr.t piecei. The gold bugs when they discuss the siWer (jucstion ta'k about the profits of silver mining, but they nerer uttor a word about tbo profits of gold mining. John" Wahlrabe aged CI years, and Mrs. Catharine Fisher aged CO, both of Cincinnati, eloped on day last week. Rather a giddy act for people of thit age. The rebel briira liers who crack the whip otit the Democratic Congress have set themselves against furnish ing aid to starving Russians, because tbe Russians sympathized with the freemen of the North in their strug gle with the slave-holder's rebellion. The northern tit luocrats in the House number 110, tho southern democrats number 117, the south rules the dmocrats of the Dorth as completely as they did before the slave hoi lira rebelled to st up a government with lavt-ry for its cor ner atone. How easy for ien who run banks or command large sums of money to have on their table a revolver, and when a crank comes in and demands, "your money or your life," to use the revolver, and shoot, but not in the leg. An example or two of that kind would settle the crank or insanity dodge. James Mclli? a Catholic religious ly crazy, claimed th&t he had a revo lution from God commanding Lim to swullow rosary and heeds. He attempted to force them down his throat with a stick, being detected in the net bo was token to a hospital in Philadelphia where a surgeon suc ceeded in catching hold of the little: Cross aiit! pbl'yd it inil t tie Leeds out of his throat. Senator Stewart declares that the act of Congress, approved January 18, 1S37, providing for the free coin ago of both gold and silver in the mints of the United States, has nev er been repealed, and that therefore the right of free coinage for all de positors of gold and silver bullion ex ists at this time, and that no further legislation on that point is needed. Should the Senator prove to be cor rect in bis finding, and interpretation of the law of 1337, it will settle the silver question, and place silver where it belongs as money, and save all kinds of property from ehrinking to tho the br;;ak-np standard, where the gold men, who control the bonded indebtedness of the world aro send ing the country to The large majority cf people re gardkss of party lines favor the nomination and election of cfiicers by a popular vote from tho town ship ofli-es to the prer.idency. Gov. ernor Hill of York State has taken a back step on tho question of electing presidential electors. He is deter mined to get away from the people as far as pcssible, so as to make New York's electoral vote certain for the democratic candidate for tho presidency aud to that end he with a few others have plumed that the people shall have nothing to do with the election of electors, but that the electors shall be chosen by the Legis lature wtucu is aemocratic. it is planned that the Democratic legis lature shall choose domocratio elec tors who shall hand over the state te the demccratic candidate. State School Superintendent. When Dr. Higbee died, Governor Beaver appointed Dr. Waller to serve out Higbee's unexpired term of office as Superintendent of the public Bchools of the state. Meanwhile by the whirligig of politics, Pattison be came Governor and he determined that a democrat should fill Higbee's place, and there fore he refused to issue a commission to Waller whose appointment had been confirmed by the Senate, rattisou appointed Dr. Z. Y. Snyder superintendent but the Senate would not confirm Sny der's appointment. The case was then carried into tbe Dauphin county court and Judge Simonton decided that Waller could not serve because .Pattison had not commissioned him. and he decided Snydor could not 8orvt because the Senate had not confirmed him. The case was carried up to the Supreme Court. A few days ago the Court handed djwa its decission that Dr. Waller who was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death, of Dr. Higbee, shall be State 1 Superintendent to the end of the unexpired term of the deceased Dr. Higbee. The term expires March 31st, 1893. Fainting at A Wedding. Brookvuxk, O., Jan. 5. Fainting, that became epidemic, delayed the marriage ceremony of iliss Altha Gaylor and Ghant McSerry, yester day, in the Lutheran Church- The 'jTiue's brother was over come by the solemnity of the occasion and fainted. TLe minister fell down in a fit and the bride succumbed and dropped to tbe lioor. Her father was frantic and tried to jump out of a window. The groom gathered up the fainters and tho ceremony was finished after half an hour. Duties of Bank Directors. In a recent decision of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Taxson, announ ced the fallowing, relative to the du ties of bank directors : His principal business at tbe bank is to assist in discounting papers, and for that pur pose he attends at the bank at stated periods. The condition of the bank is then laid before him, in order that he may know how much nionev there is to loan. Onco or twice a year there is an examination of tiie bank in which he participates. The cash on hand is counted, the bi!li receivable and securities examined, to see whether they correspond with tbe statement of the officers. Beyond this he has little to do with either cah or the books of the bank. To expect a director, under these cir cumstances, to give the affairs of the bank the ssme Care he takes with his own business is unreasonable, and few responsible men would be willing to serve upon such terms. Under such circumstances it would be an act of gross injustice to bold him li able for the frauds of others, in which he had not participated and which have only been brought to light with the aid of experts. A Marriage Fee. From tbe Louisville Courier Journal. A Paducah clergyman tslis this: ''I married a couple up in Allen county, and after I had pronouueed them man and wife the groom took me to one sids and asked me what the damage wis. I told him that there was no fixed price. He might give me what ever he chose. "'Parson; said he. Tve got five noth All Happened on Friday. Fiom tho Ntwark Call, Mavflower landed on Friday. Inutile was burned on Friday. Moscow was burned ou Friday. Washington was born on Friday. Shukejpeaie was born on Friday. America was discovered on Friday. Lincoln was assassinated on Fri dav. Qaeen Victoria was married Fridvr. Battlo of Marengo was fought Friday. King Charles I., was beheaded Friday. Battle of Waterloo was fought Friday. Julius Ge.sar was assassinated on cn Friday. Buttle of New Orleans was fought on Friday. Joan of Aro was Burned at tha take on Friday. Declaration of Independence was signed on Friday. GLWERJL . EHS ITEMS. White bonnets try the complexion China has forty miles of railroad. Boys are put in long trousers much earlier than they used to bs. There are nearly six thousand inlands around the British coast. A Bangor judge ruled that Jewish children might play bill ou Sunday. New York City Supremo Court attendants wear a blue and brass un iform. For car sickness lay a sheet of note paper over the pit of the stomach. The oldest horse on record lives in Louisville. Ky., and is about 50 years old. Twenty five hundred women in the Unite! Slates possess medical diplomas. .airs. John buermm has no had a picture taken kiuce her husband first entered Congress. This winter is said to be the worst the Russian peasants have had in 1000 years. A lventucKT paper tells or sevsn ears of corn, weighing a pound, that grew on one stalk. Judge Albright says the Allentown Poor Directors are not entitled to extra pay for extra services In 1700 there were but 75 poet offices in the United States, in 1883 tho number was over 50,000. The wine crop in California this season will equal one quart for every man, woman and child in the L mted States. A Minneapolis man has asked a Court to prevent a bold, bad man from making love to his (the plain tiff's) sister. The republican party in the plat form in which Harrison was elected declared for gold and silver money, not bullion silver and, gold coin. A Kansas farmer who was fishing for minnows in a creek near his place one dav, pulled out an old metal coffee pot, in which was $670 in gold. A professor in the University of Pisa, come to the front and declares that tobacco is an anticeptic, that ip, tobacco smoke Has a aesuncuve ac- av..a ,.i.r.. v.v,.,., "a i UDWD HI UBlI-DiHsj le. O 1'IOCK lO Test. ' 1 VI. Tl C , . T w , iz:tfr3$PW0 and ru let jou Hr abo,,t 80 yct r but Bt? : Kt Lae one toi rather vigorous aad well preserved, t Tin, ... T t ,n T P !.-..( . "Of courae, I diclined so ridicu- H h,d b-eu recUui-g oa1 hiS W7wSJJot ' ous ft fee, as I had no use for the but a 1W minutes wW, three ma V h..t? U 'S'i i' liounrl pup entered the front door without h' KHnH' u A? "When got home he mast have knocking and roughly mov;d toward I h .Sth 1-J-ancu found his wife better than he expec him. Ona of the intra dors seize 1 a ! ,",' AvTniNf '',. Tf f ted, for he sent me one of the hound cloak, belonging to Mr. Drencan'. i ,,.Irt''nt'JT 3 ,Ui" ,to.mee pups, accompanied by a letter, sayiDg deceased wife, and threw it ovir the ?X t V that he was so happy with Maria 0d mnn's Lea3. Another of the trio ! tL f ,7 . ; tl.nt tt-r.nl.i , ... . . ... i i lie IoJ'o.viTjr ti anuers were rres- I'.A'in.l miita ilntun hinia fnf uhmli T'J itl . i. 1 i TI 1 a i tion upon bactilia, that it kills the germs of cholera, typhus, and germs of other diseases. To some however the preventive is werse than the disease. A Michigan poultry grower, raised 1100 turkeys in 1891. E. D. Fulford, of Harrisbury is now the champion wing shot of the world, having won this distinction at Woodluwn Park, Long Island, on Saturday a week, when he defeated Captain Brewer by killing 223 birds out of 250. Brewer killed 216. The match was for $1000 a side, gate re ceipts and the championship of the world." Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. "Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The Clearfield Republican tells this story of an intelligent horse: The poor beast took sick in the night and in some manner untied the strap with its teeth, theu opened the large double doors of the barn and walked out. From the b;irn to the office where the hostler slcep3 is a short distance, and tho hcstlcr was awakened by tho animil neighing and pawing at the office door. He got up and was surprised to find the horse out of the stable. He put him back in his stall and in a few minutes the noble animal was dead. Harriet E. Hall crreat South A.nerie.n X,rvi T had been in bed for five months from i ,1eft,r;.1 f.'"fta h , .1'h.la.lelplr.a the effect- cf an exhausted Stomach, i honts laf-mmng him of tho ai Indigestion, Nervous prostration and ; '" La ' t; lo,miy i i ii i j .- i S.ieriff, ex-SLenff N .ble to the City a general shattered condition ef my i , . , T , , J ...1 . , i, . ir., ii n : i nui'tu stem. iiau l.tvii i hopes of getting well. Had three doctors with no relief. u,i a.i tried T, ( firt l,nHlnfH,W;na T,.;n i,,,"'3"1 Wni.llg OU .UOI1CUY proved me so much that I was able 1 iu n.ii auti a irw uullii lui- ed nlirnlv T bW it ia tl. ! i,..i .,.i i. ..m.. best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottlep, 154. Sold by L. Banks fc i Co. May 14-ly. 11 o ..1 . , i, ' On the 24th of December robbers ; c .me down upon iHiam Drennau ; . ... me buuuriM o. una lugnon tiXik .)urt on l5je l!oi.r of tha lasti. and beat and robbed him. wbic'i uii..i. im . . . n . , related by tho Huntingdon Globe as follows -As was customary with i Mr. Drennan after diniipr. lie laid ! iu trying to keep Mr. Divnnan cov-jr. ered, but the old man, with td-uost superhuman s'.rength, threw Ida as sailants aside and, dnahing the clonk from his head, deaian lod to know the motive of such conouet. Tb two who fi;st apsaultsd Lim theu made at hnn again, but the old in a a fought bravely and was g-tting the better of his assai'arits v. lieu the third intruded, ?eeinj the plight of Lis companions, piekel up a billet of wood from the fire place and wi'h it struck Mr. Drearjiin a violent blow over tho head, just above the hft eye, Tho old mm fell to tho ll ior instant ly and becarno unooi:scit;us. When be awoke l.o fonnd bims V. lying ou tho bed with bis feet tied firmyl with a rope. B it ho succeed ed finally in freeing his bonds, a:id attracting the atlention of a past-iiig farmer named Piatt. Mr. P!aM hastened to town and notified CLitf cf. Police Wtbtbrook. Everything in the house where money or valuables could '10 hidden was ransacked thoroughly V,'j.c'i the intruders left they locked the door from the outside. Mr. Drennan thinks Le w;is nncon Fcions about two Lours aud a hu:f, whioh would givj his a6siiUuts plenty of time to get safely away iu case this was their intention. T.icy were evidently after the$l,000 which Mr. Drennan had received fur his little farm n few weeks apo, but this had been put SHi'elv away i'l : 1 ;' bank. All the spoils tlu y tn:. i red were $S in money, u twelver, t r i i some tobacco. Oa Friday morning oCio -v Wi.-- i -brook arretted William Iiiciitjer mid nis sou Jesse f r thj crima. Su -quently Elmer Ciaybauh w:is ::!:-o arrested. They were lodged i:i jit 1 sud will be tried at February oiu . The eldar Itiehm r i 52 ears, (h son ebout 11, and C!aybai;h i.i 30. The men stoutly assert their in nocence, claiming an alibi, but old man Drennan is positive tha. thu aro the men who struck and robbed hi in. Bebecctt Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Iud., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three yeare from Nervousaess, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A tow bottles of it tins cured me completely. I consider it tho grand est mediciuo in tha world." AVar ranted the most wonderful rtomach aud nerve core ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by li. Brtiiks & Co., Miffliutowu, Pa.. "May 14, ly. The bronze turkey is a diroct de scendant of our native wild t urkey. This fact makes him hardy aLd easi ly raised. They grow to an enormous ! 6ize, and can be made a source of much profit to the frmr who will lake a little pains in learning to raise them. Two-year old gobblers very frequently reach forty pouui s in weight, and it is common for the hens to weigh twenty pound each. A turkey that was killed ten Tears ago was the chief feature of a dinner ,'iveu by Edward Bell, tho New Yoik broker, to a number of fi i: nd. amonpr tneni Kev. Mr. Dix. Iu 1881 Mr. Bell decided to determine wLeth- er long refrigeration would spil the aesn oi a iowi. A turkey was tillod and put in ice, and has been kept frozen ever since. The color remain ed unchanged, but the bird had lost absolutely every particle of its origi nal flavor. A Cure Tor CBttiptmn and Sick Heaache. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It i in the form of dry roots end leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it dot-s wonders. Druggists sell it at SOcts a package. tf ADDITIONAL LOCALS "William Rickenbach son of Samuel Rickenbiush, of Fayette township and Anna Rebecca Browand, daugh ter of Jucob Browand of this town were married in the Lutheran par socage at Port Rival; on Thursday evening, January 7th, 1892, by Rev. Mr. Spangler. Ou information of J. A. McGiw and W. O. Oyhr of Port Royal, Dar win C. Ranneh was arrested in the 12th street market in Phiiudt-lphia last Saturday by Ueteetive -Hurry. McGaw and Oyler had been bail for Ranuela for trial at the late court in Juniata on a charge of selling liquor, to habitual drunkards without license and o; her liquor selling churgs, aud of v.vuetown,!,tIarr,;,o!'trlAlo:?ue3 th? O. Ranccls. Sheriff Lapp rc ce.ved a 'i iuuiiv juuve i 'i xviuneis, x- l l . ...i i i. . i .. leiurneu on aaLDatu witti Runnel and put him in yxA where T i t. . "x ? , , , . , , . k . . hu! PPW"1 10 n M ket '.23 " C"h . 1.. V i . V M 11 (nil Di in llllilllll'l)ll i . ' I and f 1,039 hi Pennsylvania Railroad i checks- We regret that tho proceedings of the Teachers Loc.d Institute held at Thompsouiowu cama in at such time tjlat it U(.ame im.)OS!.ib e ti, .mllml Jnurd it tl;au ,Le of v,h,, y V'i v7l " ttV rTv t t , . I I V f' Ili u ' , r Sfrii-i"-, ,' j i.v ' Vill. K'v'? F N. Th.'t.ia-, E i". n.e'.i Fr.-y, P. K. Lju.1us 'iigur, Miry MoMeeu, E. E. S ui.h, I..ggie Ii.igin, Homer Vau OrnivT, David Lcit1 W. C. S'.irne Lrg, D E Es!i, L. A. WooJwnrd, Id.i Srra'.z'iiud.r, tha fjj'awiny v'sitor tt ncher.s, J. II. Diug'icrty, of LUoton, r.u. Iiof J. K. Hundt in, Halifax, P., Mi-. A. U Sw.-ath, Ells wniih, Kai!s'..s Mioses Eli and F.:nir.Li Dun .- her v Es-tnchers, J. B. 'K-.utz a-.d J. W. Hibbs. E;c' 3acho and rclievn all tho tronblM tod fl.'Ct to aMliou alitonf tho Bym, auoh a0 Xizzmosfi. Nauiv, lrowlnoCT. UistreMa attev caunc. I'aia ia the bid to. While thtilrmoat jTmnri.-ir... success hu boca ehown ia CVUlJlg 4 Hoaflacko. r' Cartnr's Llttlo Llw PITH M CqiwUy T&l-.ablo ia Con.tlniiticn. curinst and pro ven ting ti.Ur.nnoyir.?coiijij.i!it.wbilo they ale9 C"rT6ctaUdiBordciMc.fthtoni'u;Utiraulatetha JiTt-r and reguUte tuc buii. i.?uu il Uiy OUi J Buf4.-rfi'o:atlii3di.'slrc3cingcomUiiit; butforta l.tcij their LrvjJnftmdrvpsnr torn! hor,Ti(lthoe T-.ocncijfry tlm Trill find thoso little pilNTalu p Ieia BOtuiiiy irxva that Ihcy will rot bo wi UigtucluwiUicutlicm, Eutaittar allele bea4 iRthebiiiocf so rr.ncy ?ivca tbat hoToiswherg wom:.kt!our(!ruiti3aiU C'r pUlacaraltwhila Cib::r do net. Carltr'B Littla Liver Ml are very amall ana very eny t'j ttcj. Cue or two pllla makea doas. They are strictly vcneUblo an 1 do not (rrtpo or purr, but by tlit-lr gentle action please all wh naotaem. Inrialfiat25centa ; nveforlL, Buiii tj drugglata ereiywtiero, or aaut by mail, CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE LEGAL. gflEUIFF'SS.VLE. By virtue of writa of Vrndlti m Kxfon as and Firri Karhia, i utd untu' slia cotut ol" Common Pieaa, ot Juniata riiii;rT and to iu" flirct-d, will u i-xpiiaml t .to by piiblu- nmcry, at tbo Court Htiuj. in Mii lliiilown, FKIDAT, JANUARY 2I, l.'. at 1 oVIr.ak V. M., tho rollo irifr d --nb 1 rral l rie. ta wt : A TK A''T Ol LAND, aituaie in Sn-qiiehauiia towtmhip. Juniata canly. Pa. bounded and deicril(t: as fo!- fer. Mi-nie S !: on the North. Iv Uarta ol t.. i. S'.af- roup, aad Dvid S':uup'a b-ir on ih K;iit. Iir and of He or Sav on the Smith, hy landt ol Petwr tir.iwaer'a tioirn. and on tbe tVeM,by lands il K. G. Sin: tt r, cintainin FO It TV ACRES, m. ire or le, having thereon e. rcto'I a Frame Dwelling lloiie, and Fraiuo ii'a'e. S frrii, lakan i xruiion, and to hi ld as ibe pioprty ol Abr.ibiiH Strwuj.. CONDITION OF SALE: Fifty dol!araof the price or auta ai wbicb the prop-'ly ahall bo atiuck oil' iliall be pia I. trja Shr-ri I'at ta tiaia ( anlo, un- lr f a pan-.baia money tball bo le.-i than tbat nun, in wbicb cn only the piirckato moni'v a-ali be pad. oili-rwua tbe pmrty wiii ariin te niiii.e-lia'f y put up anI mr-1 1 1 tl lnlaaceof the purchaae meney n.i:-it be be paid t the almr IT at bis etlii-e oitliin Ave ddys trni the lime of aalo, withtut any demand being made br the Sberiff thrpfor. otherwise the property may agaia b- aild at the expaaae and rinlc ! tbe pera3 to wbam it ia atrack otf, who. in case l aay deflciency at saab rcaale shall tuake goow the same. SAMUEL LAPP, She: IT. . Jak. lllh. lai. Grt a cor.d pper hv (tihafr"vj- for tbf ttsiuiai. aad -lainjucaa. icarlter:sjc Pius. -a Jj WALK IN. Walk in and examine our large and raried stock for the Fall Trade of 1891 and the Winter of 1S92. . We are Ever Ready To show customers ur goods. It is our business to supply jour wants and we know that we can accommodate 'you, ii you drop in and deal With US. I We hare all kinds of drew goods in all colors to suit th yaricd tastes of people. We have a full line of foevclty Goods, that people want these times. Just ask for what you want and it will be our pleasure to wait on .you. We are stock ed in GROCERIES at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser vice shoes Our khoe Dspartment is large and erades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Boot (or the field and forect. 0 R D E R . We have almost everything, and what we hav'nt gt, we'll Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OLlt TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Ilemember the place, Uaik Stbcit, Opposite Court Ho est, MidintovYis, Pa., Kothlng On Earth Will LIEU Shorldans Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong nd Healthy ; Prevents cU Disease. Ve for Multf FTcjs. Tt U .tin!UJy nr. HliTWy maumr 1m (jaw Hit a KRU nf a lt iUT. tUr tm f.nri.'t ; ai :j ', r .-i Roup." m km-.1 -iur. if ta ru l r : nfnl to n. WmjJi Mt 1 A l .-. 40. hit M m:i. TfM wit fLOJ rJr ir iMr. twy tf Tur Faar i.tht r.rrr. : fr. t9 1 Val Two Uottles ( urfl Her. VI Cilimn.L, Iowa, July. 1SS0. I waa sufleriug 1J yiara iroiii shocks ia my bead, so much so that at timea 1 didn't expoot t recover. I took moukicca from many due torn, but did Dot get r.ny nOiet antil 1 took I'adtor Koeuig'A Nerve Tonic Tbo gooond do.e relieved me aud i bottles cured mo. b. W. PtCK. IlABr.lsvi:.l.K, I'v, March, 101. We bfan iihiui; 1 atitr Koeriig's Ncrvo Tonio for our H-yiiar-cld dauyhUT (who hud bad opi leptio fits aixice aho &6 5 years old) over a year ago with but little hoio ot any good, as we bad . been so oft'n di3uiiifointd in oiber remedies, ' but soc-n aitr uhiitk tbid XfeetMdno she becan to : get better, and v e hopo tbat any and all aatiict- : ed with tuis bniblj Uipoaso will try your won. ! derful reuiedv. 1 rdiximujond your mediciuo to ' very one aliocbd wiUi any ,utv'-us ujtiurtiun uhaUvei. it. ti. BlMitLlil. pwfijrn A Valnable Ttnok on Nervous 7 lii.e;ie 6'!it free to any audrtw-a, ft f b. v.'A jKMir rit:oijji can also obtain ; j isaLw t.ils iiiediciite free of L-liar:;e. I ThiT rcni?'ly bai been prepared by the llevprend i Tsp- r Kn'ci.T, ut iron V, k: Le. lnd since vtiti. ami Lio.v 2n:ta.ed uuarbis direotlou by tlio 1 KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, IU. j EoWby OrnstrirtsatSI perKottlo. CforSS. ' Lsa-z sua, 91.15. C Bottles for SO. .1 Vr Fr jjsiikia mass BarVrinc from tha alTocta at yonthral errors, early lWT. wvtUif WMknasa, lot Ba&boMi. tc. 1 will ond a valuable traatiM ( ! eoataUiiiic raw partioalara tr kome ears, F R EE ot chiwuo. A splendid modjeuj work : abeal.lae raad by every Xnasi who la narvooa and debihtatad. Address, Prof. V. C FOWUrM Moexlna, eosa. A Faverablo Verdict aftci 1 1'tTtiuts Team Trial. Tte or.fiu.u i-i ouIt iriDuiuo Compound. I flxygeu Trratment '.ht of Drs. Starksy t i 1'balen, is a ncirnlilK aijustinent or the sic. j mants of Oiyjen anJ V itrngen raasaettzr1); i and tbe eonij ound i so confittussd audi tuada V"r''-io tbal it is sent to a'.l tba world. : It La" been in use for n;nra than ta esly ; years; thousands of ptttnts have :'bstU' trested, snd recommend it. a very sign:fi- cant fact. It does not sc' as not rir'lcs do bv crait- ' iug another aiiinent, olttu requiring a trc- i oud rourse to arO'lieata the evil ail'rcia of the lint, but Coaipound Oxygen is a ixril- j alizer, renewing, slracgtbeuing, iaviforat-! ipg the wlioU body. i Tbeie statements ars coufirru d bT nnm- ' erotis trsl iuioniats, ptihlisbod in our book oi '.I.iU pazrs, taly wita the rxpress pru.is- ; sinn ot ibn pt!:eatc. Their nsind ani ad- : aresns sre givm and you can refer to iLsm . for lurifcar i-jforanstiaa. TiiS grest mucci'sss of our trea'ruent has ; g'vsu t ire lo a boM of imii itors, uncruau. 1 lous per'0; kuihg callii.g their prsparatian Coiiteourid Oxrgsu, often apprpristirjg our trstimouia's an 1 tbe Lames ef our pjt:'nra to rrcOfiotund worthless concoction. ' B-i" any sutis'a-icrt made eliawborc or by j otnrrs, and called Compound .Oxygen a rji:riotis. Compound Oivtrcri 1 ITo !o o Ac'ioa and Kctn't," ia lue title of a new boolc ol 2'- I J?'. puhitahd br !)". S'arkav !'a irn, xh.cti givca to all n.q.l'r.-ri I u'l iulorm aiion aa to thi rrmaikable trurative ssnl, and a record of surprisic cares in a a ids range of chronic cases any f tbeai ai'tar lien p ah in. toned t idiebv oumr physicians ' Will he mailed lies lo ai.y ad Ires "en ap plication Drs. SUikey t Pb tlen, 169 Area St.. : TLiUkiphia, !'., 120 Sutler St., Sduiiau- ciico, Cal. TO MP LKGJL. ixecutorFnotice. Etlatt tJohn C. Burnt, dee'd. Lrtlar Ttmetary en tbe estate el John C. Burei decMd lte ef Lck town bip, haviac bee eranted to the under iigned, ell persona indebted to aaid tatu are requesud to make paymant, and those having claima to preaent tho iame witbeat dalty to JOHN O. BUKNS, J. L. WOODS IBE, Executors. Iiack P. O. Juniata Co-, l'e. Dcctmber 11th, 1891. 1JKOCLAM ATION. W heiias tuk Hon. Chs. A. Baemtt, President Judge of dicl, uutrict.comi.oaed of thocountiea of the Court of Common Pleas ot thsnsi ja- '" A A 1 E. a DV.l y pa - " of the aid Court of Common Pieaa ef Ju niata Ceua.v have iiautd tbtir pracept to uic diiectcd. barin date tho 4th day of January, If i)2, lor holdiag a court of Oyer and Tnu;ner. aad titiral jail uenverj, and (itmral Quarter Scisiona of tho Peace at Mitlirntown, on tha rirat Monday of tt- ruarv,n'J2, being the litfljvoitne uionm. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Coronur Jutticm of thal'eacand Conata bla of the county ol Juniata, that they be thrn and there in thair proper j)crsens, at ten o'clock in the fortnoon of aaid day, with thair racord, iniiiitiona, namina tioka and eyer irniaaibrancpj, to d those things that their otbeas rrapectivoly apper tain, and those that are bound by ricogniz anco to f rosecutf ap'!"! tha priionars that are or than may be in tha Jailot said coun ty, be than aud thore to prosecute againct lham aa a hall ba.jiut. By an act el Asu-n.bly, passed the 9th day of j.iy, A. U , lUi, it i made Ilia du ty of tbo JustictM of the Peace, of tha aev eral counties el this Couiiuunwcalth, to r turn to the Ciark of tliU Court of Qaarter Srsiiuba of th: repectiva rouutias, all tbe recognizances entre intu before theaa by aay person or persona charged with the couuiisaiou of any crime, except such casas as nisy bo t-Lded t'lire a Justice of tho Peace, under cutting laws, at least ten das botorc the cuiutnebceuieut of tbe session t the Court to which they aro uisdv re turnable respectively, and iuall cases where any jtecot nizar.crs are (lltrid iito less than ten din before the. cwnmu'iiccnif ct of tha nes.iiun t whi'-b they are msdo ro turtiatile, the siii Jitiocs ere to return tl.e same in the same aituitr as if ia:d act had not been pdssvd. Dated at Uilliiutowu, on the 4.h day of Jatuaiy, in the year ol our Lord, one thou sand cihl huadieil an 1 niuetr-tnu. SAKl'EL l.A l'l', Shsn. SutiBirr's OrricE. WirFLisTowic, ; January 4, ti . Loin E. ATXixi'!. F. U. V. P:ll. ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, KIKFLINTOWN, FA. y attended to. OrrirK On liuio ttrt'et, ia p!ae e? rsi derjro of I.on: E. Atkiysoa, F;o., si Kth ol Bridjo street. ftV.t'2C.."eO. Juuk I'cl.AtonLiii. Joarpn W. Stikuii IKSDRAK0E AQEiJTS, POUT ROY JL, JUS1ATJ CO., ?J. tOnly r!iaVie Cmanis rcprrsialod. Jn. 1, ldii:-ly 1 R.B.M.Ct lrilD, PR. tARWIN HXMWrolD. ii. CliAWrOKD K SUK. hard (vruied a parturhip fr Ilia yra-.lic t Su'rilicine aud th;r cul'atttrjl brioolif j. Ott'.c at f'ri tald, rtrnrr ul TliirJ nd ir rg tr.ui, U Qnitfcwo. I'e. Oir both t iht'iu b"t Kud j at ttuir at sll tiuiri, uuli-a b'.trrtrisii r!c meus'.iy cn- Ainl Ut, U'JJ. S WISH ru SI ATS A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tliet i rim 5Tr Trortsirna i ! thai 0ve mitiu'cs ; no pain, bo extractive;. Teat I oaii x:rn t ttttu itiiout p":n. In t.o ujc of u Uui.l f; iiei to t'.o tvetb &f.d gLUi ; u'j dut:f;.-i. TUat Litca.ocd ??. C u o: s ( kn-wn as .cuivy) trwi! B. Caaatuily aid a care wiui .."-..' ;'ruiitej iu every case. e-AU--" Testh f'lLLro aud am;,!J ior liio. 1 1 T'oaih reji-'iri-vi, exch-Lr vr. remod'tlrd, t.-uin J.W to I p.-r st.'. Liewuiiful G ui KLamrie.i Tc t iasvrtcd at piirrs te suit all. A!l rcrk warranted t- t;rt rfect sa!;s fsriiee. Icr-ji' bate atti-.ctil teeth with which they caanot en', aro esj.eaijlly iKVited to Call. Ttu- CacU. G. I,. DEIlll, I'ractlcal Uentlat, rsrirLisHEB :x mrtLixTows, Pa., in lS'JO. Oct. 14 'S3. STF IP DAS b jf Tf a'.'oiiol to mnke Wol.rr'3 AcjSS 1 la?k:v i. Alcohol is good fur leather; il is ;- ui f'irtlie skin. Alcoliol is the chief :r;;r. 'ioi.t f Cologne, Flurida Water, and ..y well kaewn face wa.-hes. v.- tins il.e:e is nothing too coetly to u&e ; ;.-l lst:!ir prestrvativc. i:s Blacking- retails at 20c ' -t rri-o se!1 readily. Mar.y are to accustomed to buying ad resa- in i A z : 1 -- ' - 'Cr -Yinx &t le. nnd 10c. a bolt'c t',-1 :':ry ornnot t.ni!crataiil that a black- -;:i r;:;-.ij$ at 0c. We want to meet t!---i :'. !i -li?."mcs3 if tra can, and to nc cju ;iiis'.i tliU wo olier a reward of f r t rrii-c i:i-li ill cnr.l ic v. to mute V. :.i k's A.;ijn LtuACKiNii at such a price it rem profitably fcTI it at 10c. a ! Wo bold tiiis oC'or Oi'en until Jar,. 1,S3. -yrCHAHDOLFH.Phaadehls. Js? -y-1 IS bnt skin deep. There are th ensaii '-s of 1 sdlaa who have rtfnlsr features and Would be ac corded tbe palm ol beauty were it not for a poor oorniil"xion. Toatl sueh e recommend DR HEbHA-3 VIOLA CREAfti as poa.-Si, g these qualities thnt quick iychanKe the most sallow and florid compl. iion to one of r.aturnl health and nnbleinlslic.1 beanty. It eurtaOi.y Bkln. Freckies, l luok IJeads, Blotches, Sunburn". Tan, 1-implea, and all imperiectiona ol tbo eam. It if n'tacosmelie but a cure yet is bet ter for tho toilet Uble than powder. Bold by liruggists, or sent portpsid upon receipt ol 5c. O. C. BIT'TNER s CO., Toledo, O. QRICHETT COLLEGE TiSECOHKERCE u rinno TH Z LEADING SCHOOL OF Consumption Surely Cyrod, .T?,TS ED,T"R:-rle"9 Inform yonr refers -ist I bave a p-aitive remedy tor Uie abov named diactse. By its timely lue thonaands of hopies eese, have been imrmanentlyonred. 1 shall bo HUd to semi two betllea of my remedvFUFir ....- I yecr rewb-ra who have consumption if tw wiu aond ilo uur tiea and P. O. additaa. luivact, J lunv. J. a. oiocc- ii.C-.ia teaxl St.. &t mm kJ kJ S ; jpiptoliyHIHIlHDj i nunii rni amahw BARGAINS AT THOMPSONTOAVK We Lave just arriv-d from the City and haxe Borne of the BEST STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS V ever brought to this town, consisting of a Large Stock of Boots Shoes, which we Ecll at Eoci Bttom Prices. Every pair earanteed. All are invited to call and Examine our sLock, and compare prices whether you want to Luy or not. Cohen & Brown, I ir o O t -f oooa O O a U3 l H . 113 O irj i-t CJ CO CO CO 30 --.-"l-TICOOO l ii p. - l?. 1 " . '-l -l . I r CZ, .1 . . - 1 ' ' - ' lT 1 - - - 1. J - - - - H H r M o H H z.- if Z r z e T Z'JEi - - - i J . i -4. -1 -- - C K e E t: .Z. l- n 3 K x S C O i-l " ' r-1 o rz to ' m - . N n fj r- Li 1 g S ?5 53 S O C -M MIS" I hi -r Zm , ; LO. I t i 5 ft -5 o oi j -s O CH o 5, eo -r t-o jt LO LO LO LO LO LO LO I rjpri., h r' - o t-"2 I j S ib a " N ?" -1 P. , -X) . co cc i-1-1-1-1- r-1- U i ; i ! I i U ; ; ; j jj j! j j j j j vi i.i3 io cc lo o io mococo-'J,,-coo-i t-ccxxooxxsicic; "7o a-r"cc t 75 -5 c-i LO i oi CO LO LO CUUIiKPLANl) VALLEY B Time Table Ju '20, 15 il. DftWH tSilKi- ChaiuhtTsbirg Aersmal'datloD loavrf C'bnihersbiii(,-. S Si a io; Stiiapensberg 7 00 a rr; Nenriile 7 IK a n:j Cartii.le 7 4U a Bi; AVvbanicsbarg SIM m: Ui!lsburg a ni; arrives at Hamasur; I 2S a m. l!a;crstown Accomsaodation leave ITv rtn'.oivu tt 7 a m, stoppiu; at iatsrmed'uto pgints, arrives st Urnburg S -0 a Bi. Harrisburg 11 loam. Day sifroi leaves Itgerstown at li vi f m; Grroii.'suls li -" p iu; Haria-i VI li p ra; Cbatuberabuig 1 i 05 p as; Sliippens. burg 1 1: ii : Nswrille 1 40 p ia; Carlisle 2 1Jp; a!ecban:csbiirg 1 21 p ; Dills burg 4 6j p r; arrives at flarriaburx I o0 P ' fcvening ii it! l.-aves TTiiu iiiinter 243 p m; ?Uarticsburg S SO p ni; Hsgarstoen 4 SO p ac; tirveiu atie 4 47 i aa; Usriea 4 57 p w; Cuaiubersburg i 15 p mi Sbippeuburg e 4) y iu; no.i'inu . p s; varuviv w -u Ucbaniciibtirg 9 is p in- Hillseu'g 7 m; arrivos at UariishU'-g 7 12 a. nvi Hi,,,.,, .j vvi.w-i.u.-.- : . X" . 1 . . . - . i . . I . mr . . . P iu; 1. p !3 i 10 00 11'.; iianintb'ir; S SO p in; lIag,stawD p ii.; ircsocasi,c 1 ) ;i p liure 10 41 n ni! .siiii.Tianr CU'ebr. 11 C4 Hi; lsv:iio u ii; t urln a 11 41 p an; alacbaa icsbarg VI 01 a in; a-rivra at Karriibarg 12 2) a m. Additional trsiq vill :avs Car!;: daily sxcspt S'jndsy at i 50 a m, stepping at all liitsi lutdtate stations; arriving at Harris burg at at C 40 a ni, and ta Saturaavs oa!y trains trains will l.ave Met aaaicaburg at 6.C0 p iu. arrive at IJairihburg 25 p aa; leave Carlisle Span; arnva at Earrisbarg V45 p i; ttopplu; st tntertiiediite itatioas. The Kact jkfjil aad Nijht Express E.s will run daily between tla-r'sburg aad Hs g.rstowa, sud Kvning 1ail aad Moraing Mail daily b.lw.sa lismabdrg aad Ckam beraburg t? tii:ji. 1I Kxprass, leaves Usrrisbarg i 40 a in Kccbsuicsbtirg f a vr, Carlisle M a m; NswvilleC 40 a ia; Sb;pjensburg 7 a m Chsniherrbnrg 7 2 a re; Greencaatle 7 4'i a as; lisgsrsteaa 2i m ai; UartiBbbur'-1 19 a arrivsat WincbstBr 19 09 a n. M'r e llil leaves Harrisburg at 9a a ui Di.lsbu.tr 0 CO a ta; Uscbanioburg I I" a a; Csriih.. C :l a m; Newviile 9 16 a m hhipperi Luig 9 SC a m; Chsn-bsrbarg Jo' ei a us. Maries 19 17 a ; Grenbasti le a i Ki :i:S.. tou 1100 a as; Mirtiasburg 1 1 41 a h ; rr:ns at V lueasster U 'ib p m. Aec inline itiaa traia Isiv.s Harrisburc st ii f ui; Hccfcasi.-sVirg H2i .p as; Car- lis'a 1 ir-. .w.,ll l ia Skippeas- burr 1 25 s. u: (!a.i,.h-r. ... .' w -.- m vo p as: -M.neu Jljpu; Greeacastle 2 JS n u,- H,. garstewo 2 .0 p in- Evening Wail leaves Uarrisbuig 4 0 p m- 7, . ' f "i illlSOUrg s T6 P ot; Skin. rscin; Lnjuioersbtirg ui; Mar, en fi 17 p tr.; (irseacastlu S : G J p 3 p m; uagersiowa OU p m; Martia.burg , "'I rr;vei at WtccbeMer ,t S J pm Cbtimbrrfthllra' A unr,. I r - e. "vwmijjtH.uiw Uarriibiir-z at fi i!0 n .t leaves ..cdmt. paint, t,d arrive, at Chambnrsburg i I a n in a tater- ' N. O. Express leave; Harrisbui j at S 50 pm; stepiuog at into, mediate pjiuts and ar nes at Ilafrersto! 1 1 10 p as Additional trail w.ll leav, Harrisburg di y except Sunday at 7 SO p m, arriving a. Carnal, at 8 li p U1, itopp, , J uiediate station, .d ,n Saturday, t".. -"" fUrrisburj at 6 U0 p uarrlve a alechamc.bnrg at 5 44 p ra. L.av. Uarri. burg ,t io 30 p m, arrive at Car,, 11 20 p n,; : .toppmy at ,U ir.t-rm?dit. statioa, nrh ."2 a"J K-f Orl-wn. Kx- t . oeiween ilarr sburit and H ceratown mH u.....: u ,. . . "uu a H.rrisbiirg aa.l Chaiubersburz Pu.iuwi, i Sir.et.ii.rj Cara between betwcea Uarera- v .. i. loraoo Horoiug VI ail and .6"i txprKS et a,; l on Jlelnhia F, Dress and K -1 1. 1 - r. ""e'npUia 1.x ..u .. " r-Prc went. and New nf.'s?'" OI? "Pr... d),,bia and kZI .TSL:" 1"9 on Phila. ThrOUh Cuarhrl r Tbi ,.n Fast Mail .y4V V Accou.,Hlati., 11, T v Ay..ExPre" tand Philadel- Mr g Hail loivea vvihrasaier in i m, a!artinbiijg 7 4 a tu; Majerstown S 43 a m; iJrerru'jstls S tj a ai; UnMou It a u; Cbau.banbeig 9 S a ui; S'oippeasburg ii a u:: Newv-ll, 1 U a re; Carlisle 10 14 a pi: Ui-chanicsbiirc 19 ib a ui: arrives at 1 I . yj. express west. Xtlce igaiMt Tr7S.ai,. rreToihVor October :81b, '01t ly. to n ;1 " s r: - 5 o o a r. CiOOOO QOIKt-t-OOCH . to 2 2 ci niiHX . I- - t S" o S . tc z d " 7 5 " - - - JZ O T T 2T a - - -r. O "3 - x l- L- -j: t- i- t- 3 - - r- -ii 3 O 35 t.1 " - r- K O CC TI -. i c co i- r. r s LO ri CO - O -1 r-( CI HH Ol CO CO TO X I I l .O O TT 5 sfl- - JHD lO LO lO CO Ol O lo o oi f co oi - o IO O C t- X X 5' ': a '-lit c; lo rs lo o z. i hoc; oi --z Ol H H :i M r Z oi Q AL E S 31 E T a nt rr i; d .l LOr.M- I H i'UAVKI.I.l.M;, t.. sell our TN'tirreri Stock. Salarv, Kxjtns and Mcudv Knip'fVinent puararitei-d. CI I ASK liKOTHEkr- COM PAX Y, t. i.'cc. S, "ill. KccLcster, N. Y. ViUts3fcur1da. A FifjE Quality gf ca JSTAREASOsNABLEFRICS rfteeerM t-wn Lj.w IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOI? AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE CF linu WNYrJLTOG'.VZ --r:; a 1 AFAIFTF(!AL yshCYour Dealer ForlT DONTTAKETiNY 0THr Sua. tiKZZR & cRGG-Lc'j'.ii-LE.K ,o:dwi:aWiWs r.--rieiee t"11" Ll.-.crvou.d- . ..; .rv. 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