SENTINEL & REPUfcLI- AN Ml?FLINTOWN. KEIrt'ESDAY. JAXU4RY 23, 18! !;3. B. F. SOU W K I E II ditob aud rEWrairroa. A pabtt of sixteen gipsies ftv:w to death in their camp, ia Austrin, one night last week. It is sai l ia Sihoria t'vn ground fi-eezjs fifty foet down i it tha winter time. IH)SO ground probably. Ox the afternoon of tho 17tb iost, the Lioris!atara re-elected SlattLew i S anley Qiay, United Statet S.-nator. The vote in thd :enatc stood, Q iay, 3"5; Itoss, 11; SritchclU. In the House the vote stood, Quay; 133; IUss G6; Di'zoll, 1; Hiriity, 1. The place tha coM has not reach ed is in Montana. All last week, when the thermometer ranged here will you know yourstlf how cold it was There, the thermometer was 50 degrcea'abDvo zjro, and farmers were happy, plowing for spring a-il sum mer CT ipS. Tii2 French Tanam cuial bond jobbers say a large sum of money va3 paid to Americ in public men. Djubtless bind manipulators tell the troth when there i3 no advafaye in lying, but they no more hsitato to lie than to manipulate bonds, aod stock schemes and their statement of American public men sharing their f-wng mint not ba believed un til they furnish names. A corrupt man never hesitates at insinuating against other people. A boasd of school directors have the right to leuiovo a teacher, but when a teacher is comp'.aiaod of t J a board, tha bo ird should hear bjth partias in the pr.S3nc3 of each other. A zn.n charged, with whatever the charge may bo. shoal 1 abviys 13 ac corded a hearing bef ira the pirty making the charge, and a school board acting from a:iy other stand point i:i matters of complaint about, teachers, do not do themselves jus tice, and may do gvri injustice to on? of the other parties in tho case. Ex lJKEsiDT.TRi TusaronD B. Hayes, died on the night of tha 17th iast., at his home in Fremont, Ohio, of neuralgia of the heart, ged 70 years. He was ill only three days. His pa; rents were Vermout people. He vva9 a graduate of Harvard Law School' practiced 1-iw ia Cincinnati. TYhen rebellion took place he entered the army as a major, and c.itne out of it a Maj r General. His military record started him on a politic-d career to Congress two term-!. ll- was elect ed Governor three tim'-s and Presi dent one?, and will be known quite a while in history as the President whose election was settled by an decloral commission. The more J a. Ige Henderson's de cision in tlie case of Andrews against Higbv. is looked into, the sounder it appears. Tho decision ;-f the Judge is, tint lii kv that pt-rruiti or auth orizes citizens of one election district to go int) another district to vote, is unconstitutional. Tha people of Juniata coun'y are not permitted to go into Terry county or any other county to vote, because it suits their convenience to do so. TLo people of one state are not permitted to go iu to another state to vote, because it suits their convenience, and nndr tha operation of the same principle of law, how can people in one town ship go iuto another township, or ad joining borough, and oast a constitu tional vote. Change tho law and aave future trouble. A Muscular Judge. A despatch from Wichita, Kansas, on the lSih inst., say3 : "D.iring the trial of the somewhat uoted Sanders' eec in the District Court to-day Judge Heed quelled a small sized riot by whipping, the defend ant Oscar Sanders. Mr.'. Sanders had br-en granted a divorce from her husband, the manager of the Sand ers' Transfer Company, after a long trial, and the court was hearing the arguments of counsel on tho "dispos ition of the oi,ly chi'd, a boy three years old. Wearied with long attou.lanee up on court and the excitemeut of the day, Mrs- Sanders fainted. While she was being carried out of the crowded room the husband Ecized the child and started for the door. He was intercepted by a brother of Mrs. Sanders, and, tha bailiff not be ing present, J ndgo Reed ran down nnd grappled with the maddened father, who fought like a demon, but he was no match for the doughty Judgp, who choked him down into a chair, and, delivering the child to its mother, resumed court. A ripple of applause ran over the court room, but the Ju lgo rapped for order and postpobed further con sideration of the 'casa until tomor row nioruirjp-. Accidentally Shot. Iiivorpool San, January IS: Oa Tuesday, Henry Bay, of Oriental, fa vored this offica with the information that one of his neighbors met with a fatal accident. On Jlonday Abraham Stroup, Simon Stroup and Wm. Troutmau, were out fox hunting, and Simon Stroup while crossing a fence on Aaron Kerstetter's farm shot him ;solf fatally. Mr. Troutman was not far off when it-happened, and saw ihini fall. - Just how it happened he cann )t tell, but he thinks tho ham mer of the gun was raised while pull ed through the briers or bushes Tho gun was loaded with shot, and the contents entered the unfortunate man's right side in the lower part of the 'abdomen, and went so near through that same of the shot conld WW ... I I I bt tt'li on the other side. This h;p pitied about one oYl .-ek I. 31 , and t-3 died in about one hour af terwr.r t. The unfortunate man was held iu high esteem among his neighbors, and his death is greatly ' regretted. He was about 28 years old. andleav3 a wife and one c!i!d. Hi.-J remains will be interred at fi3 :M,. Jamea chnrc'i to morrow. Put ou the Shine. Every housekeeper should know that one pint of asphalturn, well mix ed with a gill of turpeutina and ap plied with a paint brush to grates, front.', fenders and otur simiiir iron substance, will give the shiny appearance that ii, wore when new. This amount of tho mixture will print fire grates and the belongings, also tun kitchen stove. It wid last ju-st as long and have exactly the si!;;e appearance that each had when new. I'ainters'malre big money lo ing this kind of wwrk, that can be don; at homo by one of th? family at trifling cost bv knowing what to use Awful Eailroad Disaster. Ab-ut 9 o'clock list Saturday morning an awful railroad d -'sister was caused by an open switch, about two miles from ; Alton, Illinois, by which nine p9oplo wera killed, twelve fatally hurt, and one hundred others injured t j a greater or less d?gre?. A freight trdiu was run en a siding out of the way of Southwestern Lim ited, but the 3. vith was not closed, and when it came it laa into the freight tra-n that was loaded with coal oil. Coal oil tanks exploded, tho c i! took Ore, and ous of tiia m .at horrible railroad disasters ev-.r wit nessed took placo. Scalp and Gania Bill. A bill will shcrtiy ba introduced :ato tue S::ite liuiulura recom mending the following premiums for scalps : Wild cats, ?3; fall grown fox, 2.50 e.ch; cub f , $1; mink ami weasel, coopers, s';arp-.shined gos hawk ami duckhii vks and great horn ed owl, f0 cents each. The hunting of deer, fquirrels, prairie chicken?, rabbits, wild turkeys, woodcock and rul'bid grouse will ba limited to the time ii:t'--r-ening between O.-tober lo and December 13 cf each year; bir tramian sa'.idpip-:.-, field orgr.iss plo ver, from July 15 to Dece-mbcr 15, incl'nive; juiil from November to Dsicfvubsr 15, inclusive. No chanre will ba made in the time prescribed for the killing of wild duck, gee c aud sw n, riil, rued a:id ins-cliver- o.is birds. Au Awful Slide. As the mail train reached tho big fill nuar Ch a: tidd, the other day, Brakeman B'-ll left his coach to go forward to tbe engine to giv seme diitc'.'oa about tho betting pipes, which are-couiicct'-d with the engine. Wh. :i he steppod from the phi'.for:u instead of lighting on a soft, pliable snow, ns he bnpp-.-se-d, he rams down npen s:Hd u:t; and in r.n intta;t both feet il j'-v from under him and lad the way down tke very 6teep embuik mord, all t f which wr.s a clear sheet of ic. Down he went with terrible rapidity for more than one hundred feet until near the run at the base, when he struck toruo projecting sub stance, turned a sooiersauit aud land ed on the sr.)wy flat birlow, with thre ribs brokf-n aud great'y bruis ed abjuttbe body. Altuona Tribune. The Judge Took a Hand. They do somo things well in Ktn sas, rotibly ftinnniary justice. An instance oecurel in the Wbichita district the other d.-iy, when Judge Reed descended from the bench arid thrashed a defendant in a suit for di vorce. The divorce had been grant ed and the custody of a child of three years waa. to be ftttltd. It was a moment of confusion, caused by the fainting of Mrs. Sanders, tha "plain tiff, tho divorced hnsbacd, seized the child and attempted to carry it away. The court bailiff was not present and the Judge sized up tha situation by h-avjng the bench and tackling the abductor, who had to be choked and forced into a chair, when the judge dt-livered the child into the custody of the grandmother. This will go abroad as a specimen cf judicial digcily in this country. We cannot say that it was tx;ct!y a dignified proceeding, but . justice might lost! all were it to wait on dig nity. In this case tho dignity and authority cf the court had been in solently assailed by a discomfited suitor. The absence of the bailiff was a misfortune, but'nuder the cir cumstances tho Judge was forced to choose between acting as bailiff and preserving order in his court, or sit ting in dignified helplessness while a crime was being committed in the court room. He decided to preserve the order and decorum of his tribu nal even at idle hazird of a loss of dignity. North American. Died from HuDger. From the Huntingdon Journal of January 20: One of the most des perate cases of hunger that ever oc curred in this county was brought to light a few days ago by residents of Hares Valley. About three months ago a little child belonging to amn named Lier, died at its parents' residence, from hunger. Neighbors went to the un dertaker in Cassville, for a coffin to bury it, but the secret that the little child had ded from hunger was not revealed After the death of this child, neighbors assisted them, and thinking that they were getting pretty well, neglected supplying the necessaries of life to the family, and about threo weeks ago the baby also died. An investigation was then made, and it vas found that the child had sucked its fingers until almost every particle of fresh was removed, and being unable to get sustenance from the tiny finger bones, succumb od lo hunger and death. When the oldest child died tha flesh was eaten off both arms, and its poor pincned features, told oi in tense suffering it had experienced. ' The father is a man who roams about the country, and he left his wife and children alone to fight through this terrible winter unprv. tected, save that of , a very humblo cottage. The wife is delicate and' her mind is somewhat impaired, so that bha was n d capaMo to surpoit i thoiu. It is said th husband rut urn- i ed lo the homo one day this winter,; hut left shortly after to 'etui the life i c; of a trmp. It nppcars th.it the gxd people of (hat valley are cfruid ofLkr and from this cause alone it ia thought that the facts were secreted. Tho facts in this ciss appear very hard to obt-.siu, yet through the Chief cf Police and others wo have found to much to be true. When th? case has been thoroughly sifted there might be some facts t-jvealed that will be even worse than has been stated. In this land of civilization where milk and honey 11 w s plentifully one can scarcely comprehend hew a man with ordiniry resoning faculties could allow his own flesh and blood to die of starvation when . he was physically able to provide for them. OvercomaTwitli Cold. Liverpool Sun, January 18: Last Thursday, Joseph Jury, went to Mil -lersburg to get the inspirator of W. C. Thompson's steam engine lepaii ed and when he was ready to return it was night, and not trusting to cross the river in the darkness, pro cared a lantern and proceeded to cross. When ho was part way over ho saw a dark object on tbo ice, which lie at first thought was his dog, but he went up to it and found that, it was a man benumbed ; wiih cold, sitting down at a place wber water wr.s on the ice. Joe mads ef forts to g3t him out of his perilous position, but the man baing almost helpless he, was unable. Just then fortunately another mnu cacao along, and then they managed to get him on this side. The unfortunate man was a Huggins from Bucks Vallfy. Teaclter Institute- According lo previous arrange ments, institute convened at Walnut, Friday evening, January 13, 1833. The house was called to order by D. M. Marshall. The Institute was then f iv ired by a piece cf music, en titled, ''Welcome," after which the following otiicors wore elected: D. 31 Marshall. President: H. C llhine Vic9 Preside:,: Sadia MeWiliiams, Sjcre'ary. Tho ad Tress of welcome was then delivered by D. B. McWilliam-; Re sponse by C. L. Me'oy; music by the choir. The subject, "The value cf the co operation of parents and directors," was then t iken up by II. C. Rhine, and further discussed by D. B. Me Wilhamss J. H. Deen, M, S. Esh and D M: Marshall; mi;ic by the choii; "Free Text Books," by J. W. Replo gie, followed by D. B. MeWiliiams, M. S Esh nnd'D. M. Marshall; mu sic, "Go-.:d Night," by the choir. IIOHNIXO SESSION. Insiitnte was opened with a selec tion of music by the choir aud devo tional exercises conducted by D. M. Marshall. The subj ct, '-Requisites for a successful School, was opened by Miss E'la Showers. M. S. Esh, J. H. Deon, II. C Rhine, H. R. Robin- s u and D. M. Marshall, participat ing in tun discussion: music by the choir; Essay, by Mits Abie St-jwart. Institute then adjourned to meet at 1 P. M. ATKEN'OON" SESSION. Instiiuto convened at the appoint ed hour wiih D. M. Marshal', in the chair; music, by the choir; essay by Sadie McWdiilP.is. Tlie subject of reading v.aa then taken up aid ably discussed by Prof. Landis; music by the choir; "To what extent should the teacher as sist the pupil," was opaneel by J. SI. Barton, followed by J. II. De'eu, M. S. Esh r.ud P. A. Neelv; music by tlie choir; Mies Ida Burton, principal of tho Tussnrora Ac-idemv then read a paper en the "Cultivation cf tho hab its cf reading; which was a master production from beginning to end, well renelereel and highl- appreeiat- eil; ".Should whispering in the Com niou Schools bo forbidden," was then taken up and ilis3iissed by P. A. Nee- ly; followed by J. M. Barton and D. M. Marshall; music by the choir af ter which Institute adjourned to meet at 7 P. -M. EVENING SESSION- Institute was calleel to order by tho Pre sidont, D. M. Marshall, and opened by a selection of music by the choir; The subiect, "Should wins pering in the Cemmon Schools, be forbulden, was again taken up and further discussed by teachers Deen and Neely; Recitation the girl with bangp," by Miss Effie Sherlock; se lect reading, '-the wolves," by Prof. Landis; "Dou't talk of your nothing to say, by the choir; The subject, "Possibilities of the boya and girls eompared with realities, waa very ably discussed by D. M. Marshall, followed by J. W. R ploglc; music, "You'll better quit your meanness; solo and chorus; select readinir. "The School Master' Guest," by Prof. Landis; recitation, Jennie Ma lone;" Fannie Mc Williams; music, Take this letter to my mother," choir; select reading, "The London Lactnre," Prof. Landis; recitatioD, '"hoeing anil reaping, by Miss Blanch Leach; music by choir; select reading, "I's 60 glad I v'as here to-night," by Pros. Landis; a voto of thanks was tenelered the citizens for their kind ho.-pitality; to J. W. Hostetler, for use of organ; to the choir for their fine rendering of music, and to all who iu any way assisted in mak ing the Institute a success. The music was conducted by J. H. Deen, with Miss Bessie Frankhouse as organist. The readings by Prof Landi3 were quite a treat, the audience demon strating their appreciation by hearty applause. The Institute throughout was a marked success, all sessions, being well attended, and quite an in terest manifested. Next Institute to be held at East Waterford. Ifew Earache Core. Dr. Naegeli, a Swiss physician recommends yawning as a remedy for earache and related troubles. In certain affections of the thioat- such as acute pharyngitis, catarrh of the eustachian tnbe, with the pain in the ear, he obtains excellent results from making t'.ie patients yawn several times a day. It produces, it sterns, almost instantaneous relief; the symp toms rapidly subside and the earache disappears. - A Pclflsser C'oavlcled The (rial of Hujrh F. D.Hnpscy for using poif on t'.i be administered to j n;;:t-"'!)ni) men at Limestea.i, cio.jOjI i hot. Friday, at Pittsburg, with the conviction of Dompsay. It i3 the crowujng crime of this day and gen eration. What frauds and criminals thy posod ia the nnma of labor to crush and debase labor. Don't Ride with Strangers. A stranger in a sleigh invite'1 An nie Fegdey and Stella Geesey, girls 11 yearn old of Lebanon to take a ridf. The children were thinly chul, but both jumped in, and the abduc tor drove eight miles away to M. Zion, where the girls escaped and fiVd to a farm house. They were nearly frozen to death. Officers are tracking tho stranger. m m GEJVERJL JVEWS ITEMS. Pay your debts and especially what you owe th printer. The French still fight an average of 4009 duels a year. Simn insects are in a state of ma turity 30 minutes after birth. There ar 125 police officers to cover the 18 square miles of territory Millions of butterflies are patcu fv- fry yeir by the Australian anorig' ineR Govprnor Hosrg, of Texas, is 39 vonra old. and a rood man, weighing 375 pounds. Jt, is now said that Diniel S. La- mont. Clevpland s former private sec retnrv will be appointed Secretary of War. To make brooms laof. lontrer than thev ordinnrily do. dip them once a week in boiling suds. This toughens thn strands. Senator Quav is onposed in onen- inc the Worlds f air on fvmaay. Hris another rpason why tbot, ohirn orgr.n, the New York World, should abuss him. The larereft and oldest' chestnut tm in th world stands nt thf .font of Mount Etna. It. is 213 fret in cir cumferTic, and is known to be at least 2000 rcirs old. The Sabbatarians of Pennsvlvania nrs to bold a conference nt Harris bursr on Februnrv 21, to consider whst they soem to regard as dancrors threatening the obs?rvance of Sun day. A good id;a of how snow is form ed can be obtained upon a cold day by watching the exhaust 'pipe of a steam ongine when th steam blows cut in the open air, Fiskes of snow may be seen constantly falling from the volume of vnpor as it floats away and isjdiss'pated in the atmosphere. Newaik, (N.J.) Call. M. C. Walk, of Taylor township, Centre county, is the champion hunt er t;f this psrt of the State. He shot and killed 8 raccoons, 51) rabbits, 33, grey pquirrels. 20 ground bogs, 3 pheasants and 13 wild turkeys. Five of tho latter named, weifjbod 112 pounds combined. Mr. Walk furth er states that he is not like some of the ether sportsmen who eo out anti buy their game, but be kills them with his own gun in their respective haunis. Harriet E. Hall of Waynctown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-1 y. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browas valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Djspepsia, 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 doctering I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy, A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever knowD. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifflintewn, Pa.. May 14, ly. e mm mm m ky.vt. -,a.i..t'..'Jia mil (mm - 0U5IHE5: .iii-ni-nt i l;usinc!s lit. !.. I i u it nr r n. .n t.-r irurl t.n w.l mr it r 1 iirr-n. n.n tn..l ;ootr-.t hy h .f Lrn rfd1 tn tb i uMnm iini-r ;a in'tr.. ti a rml a ((seciaUj el.,clir P)rini of vrii- 01 A ( Jt Fell rnd V.'ii.tt-r li- n 1 e-r in- 7 u i A i i'-'M-t- I : ks r h rn'i t r! j- -.ti..- V-t ('4s 'i ut:i.l. Sin-riJr ."1 i.-. . r im in: I. . r i. s t-i ! . urv 5 V:F'y Tit MP- ij-t .;'.; r.ij.'r I OB PRINTING OF ' done at this office. ate e3 mm mm -OENERATION AFTER GENERATION Cr. hat cam ixo ri.r-srn it. .V1 nropnxf an Sugar, Children jMrr Tt. Frory Trawler should 1iyg a bottlo oi it in bis bwiw tvery ouiierer ,.. km. n '-.. mnh.k.. rvmi.h Catarrh, bronchti. From Khrauiatisal. 6V.I v-rt Aliina, Choli-ra Mor-iiun, Ularrh.i-. UmeiMi. totnmt U. B-Iv or Uint. Kurt Joints or Ktraina, will G SISL Sold errrrwhc. lri.-o S eta., hy mall. Sa:M gxyrM paid. i 1. U. JOH.NSOJI CO Bvttu. tLtar- LEGAL. OTICKOF APPEALS OfFice or l'urTT C-.MMif-nNEa, rrus:. s, P ,Jau. IS, 193. Notice U lie rr I'y eivm tli.l n ni f-cal will be hfld at tlm (;i-!'.iiii-,i'""er Oili:e, Mii Hintown. as loilo: K-r lh WKd T SIDE of the riv.-r on K81D Y. FKBHIIAR V lO'h 1F!S. anil lr !!. K Vj-T SIDE bATLK DAI". FE3SXJAHV iiih, 1SUJ, h.-n and wheru all p--rs lis ho iliirk theiuselvus ac-(rrvt-d liy Hid I tin axMi'sa-nciit rao altend if ih.-v ll-ink pn-i-r. lly ortli'.- ol Cuiintr Commiiion:ri. CSIAS. 0 fP.AWFOUU, Clerk. Notio.o i h rebv jrirQ lbt Kzr Sruita and wifo , nl it.u l..wnhlp ofD-laarj f ave atsicni'd tj J.)--t.!i (j. ;.ong. all thi prop erty rent and ,.-riiiil of the raid Ezra S mi;h. in trust r r hi c rcdiiors. All ivt io.m therefore, liavi:iir claims aeaint the aid Ezrj Sin. Hi. ri! .rxwal tin in duly au thenticate! lo t.i't undnrsiin'v:!, and tfocc koo "it:2 thuiiirc'it'es in U-lirol to na'.tl Ezra Sni'Mi, will prtn-nl ihtMi dr.'.v aii:ier.t:i:at. ed to li;tt uadiTsij;ai.d nnd ilrnm knowing iDcmst-ive i:i.!ehted to md Ez:a 5?niilli, make ruyinei.t to JO E?U G . LOXCJ, .isiiilnte. E. t S.iU-m l;t.. J i-i l try '1 ' UDiro.'i's xoncE. Et it.- of Ji.:t.b Bi-n lik -r,' d mil i i Th ur."leriia-ned. appointed b thi tr. phan-' Court of Jnn!iit Conntv, Aulil.r to eiile and a-1j.it th aconM of S j!om vi Driibuker and John U. liriiniier, lmi'im trator of the estato of Jicob Kruluiw. lute of I)i4"'are lonnsliir, deceased, and to make liiatrihution of tha 1.V ice r.iiusiu ins in th-.- I:an1 of the a d Ad:niniVr-ora to nd ainoi- th.ue Ifgajy euiitled t3 the fau'u. ;!! it for tho iuri..ea of l.ia ; poi- litient. a' lilt clfie-i in t!m bnronyh of lliflii-j'own. on Thnraday, the lW'b day i-r Kebruare, e'y3. between tlm lionra of ten o'clock A. U and fur o'olwk I'. M..wh. u aid where a'l .'.rlie ;iit.-r: I m lat tr pres-fiit ns-1 present thoir clii u or b-i for ever uil.jrred ruin p.r':i-in!in i-j nid lus.d VVM.L I.- UOOI'KS. Jan. 10, -93. Auditor. By virtue of snndrv writs of Firi f.ici ss containing wavers of Inqnisi tions end ei- t eaiptions ined out ot iho Court of Coui- Ill'in I lean ui J uuiaia ' --iii r , rni nri:a :il J . o the February Term nxf. or aM C'liirt and to me directed. I f 1 expnn to stla by pub lic outcry on Fridav. tbo Third dav of Febrnary, A. I)., 18!3. at 1 o'clock P. if . at the Court Home in M'fllintnwn, Pa . !! several tracts o! lanl h ir -iaa'tr doteribed : X'o. 1. All that certain tract of tiniVv land siiuate in Beale towuliip, J miata Co.. Pa , bounded and dencrilxd as fo'lows: on thenrrth. by tarda uf John Ba-deli; ou th east, by lanria of I P. Mc Wiiiiaius; u the south, by lands or (). P. Bartou ; on the west, by lands of John Stone, contatt.ii.fr fifty acras mora or lasa. Su-zed, taken in execution and to be sold as the proptrty ol Diuitl S. Bolinger. No. 2 All that certsin tract of land in Monroo township, Juniata county, Perm., bounded and described as fn!lo-s: on tie north, l.y lands of William and Sarah Mc Cornell; on the at. by binds of David Cox's heirs; on the souli, by lands of nen ry Will ; on the weat bv lands of J..ch Uessimar and John Tachupp, con'ainm; one hundred acres la. ire or lesa, havinar thereon erected a frame house and log sta b'e, seized, takrn in execution and to bv aold as the property or Lewis Swar'z. CONDITIONS OF SALE : ' Fifty dollat a or the price or turn at which the property shall be struck off shall bu raid to the Sheriff at tha time of sale, un less the purchase money aball be less th in that sum, in which case ouly the purchase money shall be paid, otherwise the property will again be immediately put up and so'd ; the balance of the purchase money must ba paid to tha Sheriff at his ofhea within five days from the time of sale, without any de mand being mtde by the Sharif!' therefor, otherwise the propertr mar again be su!d at the expensoand risk of the person to whom it is struck off, who, in ciaa of n deticiancy at'such reaale ahall make good me same- 5AMLr.LiL.Arr, Jan. 14, 1893. Sheriff pARTITION NOTICE. In tho Orphan' Court of Juniata county. In the inaiter of the partition of tlio xe' estate of Calvin B. Watts, late of Favette twp., JuniAta county, Fa., decerned! To Sarah Watts, cidow, Mc A'itervi'le, Jn niata county. Pa. ; Ueorge W. Wi t., McA)iterville, Juniata county. Pa. j f?n aan Watts, Mc Alisterville, Juniata Co , Pa.) Samuel Watts, Jr., Guardian of Sa Ban Watts and John Calvin Watts. Mc Aiisterville, Juniata Co., Pa.; David U. Watts, Hoboken, Allegheny Co , Pa ; Mary Kllen Watta, Trenton, N. J.; Sarah C. Watis.Trenton.N. J.; Emma J. Wstu Uerrauntown, in the city of Philadelphia, Pa.,- Anna J. Watts, (lermantown, in tbt city of Philadelphia, Pa.; Klir.sbth E. Watts, Germsntown, in the city of Phil adelphia, Pa.; and to F. M. M. Pennell. Esip, Oiiardian ad litem of Anna J. Watts, aud Elizabeth E. Watts, Mifllintown, Ju niata county, Pa. Notice ia hereby gien that on the 20lh day of December, A. D. 1892. the Court granted a rule npon the hairs and othnr persona interested in the "partition of th estate of the said decedent, to appear in open court, on Mondav, the sixth day ot February, A. D. 1893, at ten o'clock A. M. and accept or refuse to accept the real es tate, in said writ of partition msncianol.i at the appramed value, thereof, or make bids on the same, or show cause why the same should not be sold on their neglect or re fusal to accept the same. - SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. PROCLAMATION Whebeasthe Hob. Jekemiah Lyoxs, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas or the i 1st Ju dicisl District, composed of the counties of Juniata and Perry, and the Uojis. J. p. Wickeesham, and J. L. Baetos, Judges ot the aaid Court ot Common Pleaa for Ju. niata County have iasocd their precept to me oireciea, Gearing date the 31st day of iscvciiiurr, io, lor noioing a court of Oy er and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Sessions of the Teaco at Mifllinlown, on the firat Monday of Feb rnarr 1893, being the 6th davof the month. NOTICE IS HEKEBT GIVEN, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peaca and Consta bles of the couDty or Juniata, that they be then and there in tneir . proper seraons.' at : nu .ts hi me iorenoon ot aaid daT : ailh l - i ..... 9 S sr . cuiub, loquiainons, examina EVBRT KIND tiena and oyer remembrances, to do those I things that their offices respectively apper- tain, and those that aro bound by rccojrni ea to p-o3..te .g-n.t the. pmoner. that ate then or may be in the JU of h 4 county, be then and tbera to prosecnte against Iheu ai anan do i- By an act or Assembly, pawed the 9tb dav of Aay, A. D., 1P54, it is madetheda- aa . . Tl . A a A 41, IflWa ty of the Justices oi ma rmco, oi -eral counties of this Comnvoawealtri. to re turn to the Clerk ef this Court of Qn"'" Session or the respecnvo couuuc, ... ontera.i into before them by any person or persons charged with the 1 . . - A VAan U 1 1 " Vl ..a. commission oi any cnun, "" p as may be rr.ded before a Juitica or tbc Peace, under eiisting lawa.at least fen day betoro the coromcrcemeni oi . . il. i'n.ii in whirh thev aro mide re- VI IUV VW . ' . - tuinsble respectively, and taall cae where any recogcizancs are epiereu im c i,... rijv. hefore the commencement cf the sessiou to whiob they are made re turnable, tno saia jiisiici- a the tame in tho same manner as if said act bad not been rs.ied. Dated at Milllint.iwn, on ineoisiaaT i n.,n.i. r in the vc ol onrLonl.one thou- rand eiaht hundre'd and ninety-two. . . . . -T- . 1 T.I, CknMfl AAHtLL l.aiI,oun.... AT PRIVATE SALIC. A nice iitiie Farm in Siinniiebona lown ship, near schoo", church, mill, and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, br ,- thereon erected a pood I wo-story LOO HOI; MS & I1.4XK Il inX, and ont-biiildinirs. all in a Rood state of ro pair. The land is in a good ta-e of culti vation. Tbis property can be bnttpht at a very low ff lire. F'-r terms an l furllier descrip tion, call on, or ad .rt.i, PATTERSON k. SCUWEVEK, Attornt v at Eaw, MilUini'iwu, I'a. I KTTER3 OF AUillXISTHATION. Notice is hereby riven that letters of Administration on the estate of Hillory Khernzel'er, late of Fayette township, Juni ata County. l'a.,d!-ct'aed,liave been srani to tha iindenigned residins in wrao towu uhio. All oersons knowinp tbemselves In- riebtid to the estate ol said decedent will please make immediate payment, and those hiving claims presun' them for settle. r.i-iit. John F. Eiiern.llkb. jKarMK EiiiRNrLLia, jtdmtitlra:or$ Nov. 4, 180. c ACTION NOTICE. To whoia it may core, rn, I hereby give notice that ou the lib day of September, Wi at a coustablc'a sa'e, I bought all of 1 P. Lauver's Personal Property, to mules two cowa, and bcifrr and all bis farming implement, on reaper, one drill, oue wag i.n. One cow, cultivator, harness, one bug ey, and all persons ate hereby cautioot-d not to interfere in any irjy with said prop- .riy. Cathesikb F. Lacveh. Kiel titrld Juniata Co., Pa. October 21, 1S02. Xollce .Ig-aiiiist TreMpati. All persons are hereby can'iomMl not to ! treap-iNR on the laud of the undersigned ' in Walker, Fermanagh and Favetie town- i-htpa: A. S. Adams. John McVeen, James ! McMeen's heirs, Hubert McMeen, William Stonll'er, G. II. Sieb;r, I'hrlcs Adding, L. K Atklltaiin. C)ct(.lv-r 2Htb, til, lv. fab A v. n lr:ii! ".nurrsnifit I" f'riri!t VfJt rA n lr:ii! ".nurrsnifit I" f'riri!t F-fJ fp-I la-li. iiJt-; nnt!o i of l ,rni-:f Ifit-rr l ii.fi- f-.-''. rn" '-tt'.i-r i i t in;.rLt,. I'r.c'iitt ?.T-h ".. rM!,t:tr r.:l tii fti wrir. siat:! . i I w ;.,lr ; err nurinff In piiwrr ruJ vs. Wiife f r t :r.''". --t tind (rj:-j; f imS'itr. 'i ti.Min ;ii'U-afl";. 'n spr'm Tenth ?( 'OaVa IlriT I ri;!:'rnori.. f Oi' i .'!unu rin, Miollf r. t!f. ".Vfin this jicr. ;;EtiCB & DSOaiCCLD, Kesfrs., YORK, PA. rt r -r i : r-. i t- ai U L.f-4. lit Jin uU...UVai FT'iT 7T T7"7 TrtT'V.r. Otitlal.ay i": .u - -j ; at.:r orund. Naf tJtBCtail.y li--.. .r- (.i.VT.'i.eUitlM, ro'lSAL'- rri'i; ;-.-:e:':y.r..'.Ixr. ftyr Cori6yrnfition Surely CuroJ. To Tea FDm: Fhsae inform yonr rt--ji llitt 1 bin) a iait!TQi remedy fur the alMre-Da:ueU Ii By its timety we thousands of hoi.-::er cc--.oa hare been nnaBneutly cure.1. I aball be- yl-wl tc send two buttles cl iuy remedy FB.ZH to any o! yr-ir rri.tera alio have conaiitu.tiou il t!ie vtZt x C -Tit Ui.-ir Kxpreaa and K O. axi.lresa. Uespocl Ir . j la. BXOCUH. at. C. IU Pearl St.. Si. Y, i..,.., .. !';.. irj office ia the (,!,. k Liu. Tiyit. II will .: f. nitiin in that linn. I . T. A Dm r- ?re j-nnrwlf aJ fam. I.y r c-t itan It-as a.nD lo.- yoar uiauey. J.co-.t?n;!irc in rap.r (solwprrbr parvhnaica; V . I.. llnHifiaa Sa.ieii wnleh rvpr.-aci.t liis wll! tvMl't" T1'n "sii a Ihouaaada W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cent?eW THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOHLO FOB THE MONET. " , " u .onr, ii'M win anf rfn. tine r H- Tni',',! mCtl Inside, ttexlbln. more mm. lia . .L ' J. " - ' "raoie man any oi Her ahoe erer jj'i,'"!?1 Equal euatuu tuaiie stiocacuMlns nt MjlrLUh' durbl tnn T?r Bold at tbe TirlM, Thnv.n.1 m n . . i . aan F.l rland-aewee, flneealraboea. Th - K - 1- - "wwwiiiM3nmiM as. " v cw, wum DTiarmm and all 5if" .th"? wmnt ""od h'y ealf. (tare solad, extanslon adira shoe, easy to walk la. and will keap the feet dry and warm. m 82 a. Fe Calf. a.as and H'1.00 Wnrk- lZirZXln - wa; ! Boys' g2.. :?? teXSJ!&& wnara. The moat ae"lreablr i.u ., tHeprl4i. I Ladies' !i ' ""i-rwed, .5o. TT ulc , J-OI) and 1.73 Rtaoei for bSrf, Ja.'i'"7 ",T "r-a- eonrf ortahle and dura- I Die. i Qea3Aahoe equalicuAtom madeabonaeoatinv fnmi4.(..itlax ladle, who wulTweTOntmUa la h,'rf'-weararofln.llnsthl.out. i"'wu""" t aallon. W. K Uooflu- nania ani tha nrlea a stampwi on tba bottom ot each snoa- kit for S rvV.VA. LTiJS" l...LISMm- ehaub.tltutlonaara, . ------ m jHUMLanoB by law far (ataw lalulHM lut.uev under filtrM.n. wo- 1 W ia. 4J.! Cl I. A i IIshL.Li.. ava aw a . Fitv! S ft" I, Mifflictown, Ph., and uth & Sea, Patteron, Pa. li..:-" A HAPPY NEW YEAR Tv. niitr. th thousands of to tho m-eater thousands lobe msd A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! vn .v.n1 f hi 1802 harpv for us. You bought lots of our goods. kept us busy the wholo year, brought a magnificent increase in our business. What About the New Year? We shall work hirtler than ever to deserve you good will. We b -gin now. Yon find bargains in all our departments. ' Special Bargains. A;.i)!ft )n A iluslin, best at 7 cents, Hill Bleached wide, best at 7i cents. Twenty yards of other muslin O.ir Canton Fiaunels cf 9 yards, 10 varda f-r $ 1, of the b2st mude. Oar La lies' and CLildren Coats at greatly reduced prices. Our Cloth and Dress Goods at very much le6S than before. New Car ue! s havj b-ren opened. Will pay more about them iu a short tiaip, till nro Fold at down price?, Respectfully Yours lilSIDUE Si. o o zz to c-t . t- o CI OC 00 CI r-l ; . CI : . s t- S O e 13 13 C l.t L t-i Q i; h ;, m R :l t-i ei r-l i- Ti Wr. H;:HCo - M H o 1-4 H H I.T Tl 1.- T. I i.T ; CO ; 3, ; C5 2 : j C S !1 15 S ?l - U IS tt l 13 tt -T tt iH S :t c t s - Cidccsor-t-t- Jl'-- rle-li-i-le-l jC5 ' -r cz zc t- r- t- i t t- t- 1 i. 1 .T' I i 1.5 i 3 a I a 1 5 .5 4 j : d :j : : :;s : : : : 3 CM -V f-t C.J tt tt tJCIRXOHtH o ' 1- t C tt tt Ol til4i:3ct-t-N , e-l t-a 1' XSCC-.COCCOOCOHHflHHHtJ O o i 10 t r-i tt ro ci c h r- cfy. l-: r- - .-i . . T" T UBSSSCOCr - O O CI Cl I- I - ct 00 ao x cs ci c: a ci .atEsjsttMfcufkitr!'- Corn liroppr and mi-t 1 perfect Korce-fe.1 v.n:. I VlTMn.ul . i. , . liier UiMr.hii.or !n tl.a ' a world. Stii ; Citii:- : Aaonss. . A. B. FARQUKAr? CO. ! YOHK. PA. n Send for Iarce iL-.usTRATr? Cat.-.; : I Get a good paper by subscribing for the ! SfKTIHEt AMD BeFCBLICAM. LH.Ih btunple true. GAiuriiLjjTCo.,31ia W.JU.ttl.,K.X. Cures SickHeadache :SES f GREAHeRT supply aS8J -S5 6 Vyw grow hlpEr, bt-tter and i , S1- S20 323 "Phosphate I-tbann-lthanyfertlltzerinada. zA 'Tin1'y c 1 f 'r 1 'irrn "r 2jLV i Wheal. Solit to Farm- era direct. No Aeenla. 1J t&na fciend for Price I.tiit. i STCHEMICI. WORKS, Zr I sswrHiui!J!inBiiisiii! b. ai- a VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Fails, Vermont. are ea--ed in tho bonnes of BUILDDia and FITTING g trtt.i b'tnunri or Crcaacrfes. A Cwid Creuinpry can he t0 ' put cqmpixM on tl.e Eu-.is Sct-AKros System f.T t,lJ-J'--' V?'?'?i,?t,ol"Vliivxnils.lttxxiil act a profits! ble to uu.a " 1 a. "a-"" kiakiui; iy sabsLlil lim J-jvvIa. new-male friends in the year now pone ! in the year that's new. tt 1. 8 yards or 7 yards for 50 cents, and EMIIj sci-iott. MEPFMNTOWaX, r-i HCONOB 4 o c. n o r a f o i- h o o n ct - -f ti r: f - - w 00 SCCt-r-aC3H . 3 3 : TH !0D r X 'M H C "3 00 o sunHaeinHO 3i3ii'"Ketciei . t cr e- c o h 5 rtOOO w i. o tt o ct Cl (M H . MrtHH O o IS i C fr-N c i.-5 i o iO O Kc;0'Ni3r.O'ci a '5 a C3 5 o s 1 t. 3 1 l. : 3 6 Ji a 'I 31 a !' ' Si Cl o Cl tt eH CO t-nnoo H C CI H HH C tt tt i -2 CC a a - -a -3s a 3S 1-3 i 'n 00 o afi cr r- r- ia O O -S t t eH X i 5 a! '3 3 a ci t- 00 c r; .t "S "T5 I-i n 13 rt O t - r - t - t - oOXOao R ! ".a es li! mi !! 5 S a i - a 11 o es crs . " jj ? w a j a a 3 L. CI S3 e .oris E. ArKissca. F. M. M. Pesneli . ATKinso X PEXSEIala, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, JI1PFLINTGWN, PA. j Uncollect ing and ConTeyancing prompt : ly attended to. OrricE On Main street, in pluce of rcsl I der.ee of Louis K. Atkinaon, Esq., south o( I Bridge street. jOct 2t, 1692. I 3. PATTIHSON, JE., V1LBEB 8CI1WKTBB. P4TTERSO.T & SCHHETER ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Da.n.M.CEAWroKD, DB. DABWIlf M.CB AWF0BD JjTR. D. M. CHAWFOKD 4. SON. have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their coliatieral branches. Oilice at old stand, corner of Third and Or arge atreeta, Milllinl.iwu, Pa. One or both ot tbeni will be found wt their office ' all times, unless etherwies profession !! , gaped. April 1st, 1890. Q ALESME .N KJ AV A "(NJ" rP TP. Fl LOCAL OK TRAVELLING, to ae!l our nursery oioti. salary, Expenses Stesdy Employment fruarauteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY t- Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. an4 house is the united states ' "V
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