; SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY. JA5. 6. 1892. B.,F.. SCHWEIER Barron aid rmormiiTOK. 1 Catoda bad a green Christmas, the first in fifty years. A hktiohal poultry show will be liefd in New York City in February. Iir the oew assignment to commit tees, Atkinson is placed on Merchant Marine and War Claims. "Betwem the years 1590 and 1CS0 no less than 8,400 women were burn ed in Scotland for witchcraft." SnciiL orders have been issued by the War Department to hurry the completion of warships on the stocks in United States nary yards. Mosrcf people are given to envy ing what king3 have, but just now, the King of Greece has an unoommon thin;; that no one envies. He has small pox. Si-eakee Ckisp proposes to takere f hi southorn friends in his ap pointments. Of the fifty-seven chair men -he appointed thirty-two from the South. Pennsylvania gets two chairmen of committees. Monaouin, the West Chester lw jer who disappeared mysteriously last Septerabor, has turned up in Artetralia. Ha has sent home for rcccey which has been dispatched to him, and his return is looked for with the greatest of interest. Iir. Hoirells' Jiew lerk- The announcement that If r. How T;i!l leavo Harper' Mu?nzine, to la!: editorial charge of the Cosmopolitan, on March let, calls attention to the process of buiMiDg up the ptaff of a reat magazine. Probably in no monthly linn the evolution len so distinctly under the eyes of he .pub lic as iu ilia cttse of the Cosmopolitan. The first step after its editorial con trol was assumed by Mr. John Bris-i-en Walker, wad to add to it Edward Drerett Hide, who took charge of a department called "Social Problems," subjects concerning which the great t number people are thinking .-today. Mr. Hale who is a student, a fair minded man, a thorough Ameri can and a man of broad sympathies, has -filled this position in a way to att.rf.ct the attention not only of this country, but of leading European journals. Some months Inter, a de partment was established called "The lieview of Current Events." To title charge of this, a man needed whoeLould be familiar not only with the griat events of the past thirty yeare,,Vut who knew personsliy the leading men of both tho United States and Europe who coul J inter pret motives and policies. Murat Halstoad accepted this position with the distinct understanding that his I montuiy review KDouia ue piino-o-pbical and never partisan. The next stop ia the history of the Cos mopolitan, was the placing of the review of the intellectual movement of the month in the hands of Mr. Brainier Matthewa, who for some timo has been recoiruized as one of the two or throe ablest critics in the United States Finally came the acceptance of tho editorship conjointly with Mr. Wal ker, by Mr. Win. Dean Uowblls. Mr. Howells, who is recognized uni versally as the foremost American of letters, upon the expiration of his contract witn Harper Brothers, on the first of March will take in hand .the destinies of a nmg.zine which promises to exercise a bhare of in fluence with tho reading classes of the Unit'jd Ststts. His entire ser vices will be given to the Cosmopo litan, and everything he writea will appear in thut magazine during the continuance of his editorship. . , . p U. S. Gingrich, and sik'if ' were in Huntingdon Co., last Alice I wt , " jr.win Miilcr is down with the Grippal The protracted meeting in Mexico conducted by Rev. Maze is still in progress. Porter Stouffer of Huntingdon has been among friends and relatives the past week. Josiah Gingrich and wife spent their New Years day among relatives at Higbnpire. Among our visitors we noticed Harry Bradley of Pittsburg. Maud Frv of Harrisburg visited her parents during the holidays in Mexico. The game season is over bo the boys turn their attention to the muskrnt. Cure Far CBstlsmtIa Sick Headache. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Bocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and 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 noes wonders. .Druggists sell it at 50ets a package. tf Ask Tour Friends lboat It. Your distressing cough can be cm' ed. We knew it because Kemp's Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is n medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50c and $1 at all drug gists, tt ADDITIONAL LOCALS. L Berkihiser, who lived in a tenant house on the Rothrock farm, not for from town, was sickened by obstruct ed bowels on Tuesday, December 22. Medical aid was of no service to him. He died on Christinas morning, aged about 56 yesrs. A great grandmother, ninety years old will run an old time spinning wneel in tbe Columbian exhibition to be Leld in Chicago in 1893, to show the women and girls of this day and generation how spinning was done in past times. Tlid Kellogg Concert Company, which appears here January 11th is pronounced one of the best on the road. To sum it up the company is superb, and gave an entertainment of which any concert company might well be proud. Oil City Blizzard. Oa the 12th of December, Miss McCnhren, sister of James McCahren of Jiilford township, died, aged 92 years. One week later, affliction again laid its heavr hand on Mr. McCah- ren's family, by tbe death of his wife. Mrs. McCahren was aged about 62 years. Itch on human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Bank & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown. Nov. 13, 1890.-1 v. Letters remaining in P. O., at Pat terson, Ph., not called for Mrs. A. B. Smith, Miss Aba Suloff. E. D. Palm, Thomas NeUon, John A. Kennedy, Herman Micacb, A. C. Holden, A. II. Shinier, 2 postal cards for A. It. Shimor. W. H. McNitt, P. M. January 1st, 1S92. List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the Post Office at Mifflintown, Pa., f jr the week ending Jan., 2nd, 1S92. Persons calling for letters in this list will please say they are ad vertised. Ono cent will be charged for each lslter advertised. Miss Lizzie Stroup, B. Frank, Howard Kline. James McCauley, P. M. Have vou tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great euro for Indigestion, Dy pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the tnobt wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure evur known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks it Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly A large eompany of neighbors paid Mrs. Joseph C. Watte, on Third street, a surprise donation visit some evening- ago, ana msteai of pleas ant compliments they left substantial tokens of their regard in the form of household necessities ucd a purse or money. JJotli Mr. and Mrs. Watts have been oat of health a long time. S. Wert Henderson of Patterson died on the evening of the 23rd of December. Somo days before he had a tumor removed from the scrotum. High hopes for h'm com plete restoration to health wero en tertained, but a sudden relapse on the evening mentioned carried hita to the spirit land. He was a native of Juniata county, and nged about 53 years. Tho drilling for stone coal cn Mid dle Bidgo on Shale Mountain, north of McAliatervil'e, ha3Como to an end. hat discovoriea they made is not known, excepting to the prospectors. They took the engine and "borings" away, and wanbed the place clean of all fioo sediment. There is nothing on the mountain to indicate they were there excepting the drill holes and they are plugged. An omnibus load of colored people from this town drove to Lewistown, on the night before Christmas to attend a ball in Odd Follows Hall. All went as morrily as a marriage bell till at a point half way through the narrows, on their way homo, Chriut mas morning, there tho buss broke down. For the woes of the trip from that point home you must talk to the eolorod people. A correPDondent of the BloomfSeld Democrat from Germantown, says : We have had quite a sensation the past week by the recovery of a stolen horse in our neighborhood. Some, tinje in October a party came through here dealing in stock and svrappod horses with Leji JJw&rtz. Then he and Michael KsaW exchanged. Whe the boree yrm proved to hav k l .l. lf 1 ccu divivu aur. jo.ess.er was in poss- eoiC ?f ,t; d law will decide the matt-r. Tilt) Messiah dance has again boen onened among the Cheyenne and Ar aphoe Indians. There is no abate ment in the dance, day or night, and they announce their purpose to keep up the dance till the Saviour comes. The Saviour is expected to relieve, them of the infliction of the pale faca, and all other ills. It will be a long dance, and meanwhile the pale face will have to feed the Indians. The Columbia National Bank, Washington, D. C. annual for 1S92, containing a chapter of "Brave Days," lies on our table. It is an attractive publication every way, and what makes it particularly interesting to Juniata people is tbe fact that the financial institution that issued it is presided over, as president, by E. S. Parker, a Jsmiata man. Under Mr. Parker's guidance the Columbia Na tional Bank has become one of the moot important financial institutions in the city of the national capital. John DiehL a worthy citizen of this town was stricken by a compli cation of diseases about ten days ago, which terminated in death on Satur day the 2nd inst Mr. Diehl was born in Dauphin county about 62 years ago and came to Juniata coun ty when a youth. He grew to be an upright and industrious men, and made Mifflintown his home where he was highly respected for his sterling qualities. He was a consistent mem ber of the Presbyterian church. A wife and four daughters moura his lors. Judge Mason Irwin is on a visit to his native place, from his present faraway home in Washington State. The Land of affliction has been laid heavily upon the Judge within the past year and a half, for within that period of time his family, two chil dren and wife have passed to that bourne from whence no oe has ever returned. The J udge has the the sympathy of his friends and a large circle of acquaintances. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to tbe great South American Nervine. I bad 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 ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonie proved me so much that I was to walk aboBt and a few bottles ed me entirely. I believe it is best medicine in the world. I lm able our the can- not recommend it to hirhly." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks Si Co. May H-ly. Joe Killoran, who robbed the Lew isburg. Union county First National Bank, last May, has been sentenced to two years, ten months, and twen ty-one days in the penitentiary. He called the cashier of the bank out to talk with him about finances while he sat in a bnggy. During the con versation a confederate of Killoran slipped into the bank and gathered up several piles of money aggregat ing about $13,003. When the con versation was ever tho robbers drove away and it was some time before the cashier discovered the loss. De tectives in cities were informed of the robbery. Pictures ' of thieves were sent to the cashier, and out of several hundred he reoognized Kill oran and after that the detectives soon caught the thief. A despatch from Fort Ringgold, Texas, uuder date of December 22nd. gives a brief account of a fight be tween Captain Burke's U. S. Cavalry command and Mexican Garza's Ban dits. The Bandit's troops were routd. Corporal E.tatroin of the United States third Cavalry was killed, and second Lieutenant Charles Ila Ten, eighteenth Infautrv wounded slightly. What mtkes this battle particularly inteivnting to Miifl:ii town people i the wouu.liiitr of L:eutvnant Haye. Tho Lieutenant is a son of L. Y. Hays who not many years ago preached here for the Presbyterians. The bandits were driven out of Mexico by the Military. The thieves cannot keep long together when hunted by both United States and Mexican troops. On Sunday afternoun, December 27th, lost, the large barn owned by E. S. Parker, on tho farm that he purchased from the Cuaninghams in Mil ford township, was destroyed by fire with hay, oats, some wheat and two young cattle. Tbe farm is tonanted by George Solos. The family were at dinner when a son of Mr. Soles, aged about 7 years came in and said "there is a man at the straw stack and it ia burniner." The family rushed out of tho house and to thu barn Rnd began t fifht against tue are in the straw stack Ineir efforts were of no avail, when they failed to keep the fire out of the barn they turned their attention to saving the stock and machinery in tlie buuainer. Hav and fodder near the barn burned, and Mr. Park ers corn in the crib was partly de stroyed. The side of the crib was but the tbe was opened and the corn lft out, with all that the fire got among corn and between the fire and water that was thrown on it, it uainageu. ine oarn was a large 1 , m , . building and had only $1000 insur ance. Itebeeca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., Eays: "I have been in a 51 1 I-. .. aisiresaea condition lor tnree years irom iServouKsesfi, eakness of the Stomachs, Dtspepsia, and Indiges tion until my liealth was crone. 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 few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it tbe grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomaah and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Backs & Co., MiiUiatown, Pa.. 'May 14, ly. Bloomjitld Advocate: Oil tho 14th of December, the fconte of Harry Doch terman, iu Whesifield township, canght fire from a defective flue. He lustily blew hid uiucer horn, Cfllirg to his nasistarjoo neighbors , -.J W A . . " V ' - T . .A U after hard work. Last Tues d-iy tvetiicg the house of Alex. Snor ters, below town, occupied by Frank Rhena, might have been burned to the ground. Mr. Iihoni's little chil dren iu their play hud dragged some bed clothing about the pipe, which set them on fire. Smoko was issuing from the upper window when dis covered. Speedy action, in throw ing the burning material from the house soon extinguished the flames. Oa Monday night about 10 o'clock Dollie Ellip, residing on West Market street when about to retire blew in at the top of the lamp chimney in order to extinguish the light. The lamp exploded, the burning oil flying over her person. She was burned to a blister in from her middle pvrts upward, including her face. Per sons in the neighborhood went to the resoue, but only in time to put out the fire that had communicated to the combustible matorials in the bed chamber, which was much blackened by smoke. Her physician pronounces her badly burned, but her condition easy ss can be expect ed under the circumstances. Lew istown Free Pres. Bloemfield Democrat: A remark able incident occured on the farm of Alex. Heed, Et-q , of Brown township a short time ago. Fifty-four per fectly white turkeys were Bitting on a tree when lightning struck it, splitting the tree fer quite a distance, and yet strange as it may appear, not a single turkey was killed. This seems almost incredible but it is nevertheless true. Profs. D. F. Black, of Mechanics burg, and George H. Imes, of Steel ton, are organizing a State fair for the colored people, to be held in Harrisburg some time in October, 1892. Commissioners will be ap pointed in all the towns and cities in the State. TTanted- Men to work a new and paying business. Nothing like it in existence. Insurance solicitors preferred. We pay salary or commission to right parties. Address with reference, World's Fair Transportation Co., Geneva, N. Y. Kellog? Concert Company. The Perry Bros, of Brooklyn, furn ished a feature of the program that was novel and pleasing. They play ed familiar airs on sleigh bells, tnmb leronicon and hand bells to the man ifest pleasure of the audience, being repeatedly encored. Prut Paterson, N. J. The reserved seats are going fast. Admission 50 cents. Acknowledgement fer dii Shown. Kind- Ma. Schweieb Dear Sir: I wish to thank my neighbors and friends through your valuable paper, for kindness shown at and after the fire which destroyed my house at Johns town, on December 14th, 1891. It 19 also due, A. S. Okeson, fire insur ance agent at Academia, to state that my loss was satisfactorily settled and paid December 24th, 1891. E. W. Evaics. Hold It to tbo Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporatiok of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it, otice the bright, clear look ; then coaipare with other remedies. Price 60u and f 1. tf. List oT Jurors Tor February Term isz. OBAJfD JrBOKS. BaTtbaugb, Georgo, Milford. Keains, John. Lck. Mendwuhall, Jitrnes, Monroe. McMccn, H. L., Tusearora. Brown, J. C, Beale. Bastress, Robert, Delaware. Harris, William, Beale. Ileed, Harrisen, BceJe. Roup, James, Turbott. Heck man, George Eayette. McBlair, James, Patterson. Reigle, Howard, Greenwood. Kelly, John P., Beale. Groninger, Lemuel, Milford Kilmer, Philip, M., Turbett. Tbompsjn, Thoophilus, Fayette.' Coldren, Michael, Walker. Meloy, John B., Milford. CargilL Lewis, Greenwood. Aliduah, John, Tusearora. Carbaugh, Jamcp, R . Port RoyaL Pannebaker, Simon, Beale. Crawford, S. B., Tusearora. Sellers, James Monroe. IJST Or FETIT JUROHS. Burchfield, G. W., Mifflintown. Nearhood, Michael, walker. Stong, S. S. Fayette. Meminger, T. B , Spruce Hill. Rice, A. J., Tusearora. McMeen. John, Walker. Kenepp, J. W., Beale. McMeea, John. A., Fayette. Tyson, Samuel, A , Walker. Colyer, Joshua, Port Royal. NobP, H. M., Tusearora. Trostle, Sylvester, Monroe. Goodlicg, Adam, Susquehanna. McCaban, J. W., Beale. Rbiie, John, Monroe. Borry.E. E., Miffl-ntown. Amich, Simon, Favette Salor, John, E , MitflinUwn. Clark, W. A , Lick. Kell, Honch, Beale. Weaver, Samuel, Delaware. Barnard, W G ; Tusearora. Dimm, D. B , Delaware. Philips, John, Suoquehanna Spongier, A. H., Port Royal. Roed, R. S., Tusearora. McClare, Tusearora. Brown, W. C, Patterson. Long, Henry, Walker. Heieus, Milford. MeAfee, Turbett. Aikene, W. H.. Mifflintown. Carruthers, Lark. Beecher, J. W., Delaware. Varner, Fayetie. Hornbargor, Delaware. Foltz; Charles, Turbott. Baaoni, Jacob, Moaroe. Kelly, William, Lack. Siebcr. W. G., Delaware. Graybill, C. A . Mouii? j KIosr, Henry, Walker. Zcidors, S. E., Greenwood. Dysinger, James, Walker. Huey, George, Prtterson. Grubb, Jesse, Fayette. Bashore, John, Fayette. Musical Cnentln. TO BE HIXD AT StlAPOUT AID CONDUCTED BY C. E. LESLIE, OF CHICAGO. A grand Musical Convention, three sestiions daily, will bo Leld in New port, Pa., for five days, commencing Monday evening, January 4th, 1892, with a lecture upon the subject of music by Prof. Leslie, and closing on Friday night with the grandest concert ever held in this section of the stnte. Tickets, one dollar, ad rnittiug the holder to all the sessions of the convention. It is expectod that the eonventioa will be partiai patod in by 150 talented singers from different parts of the state. It is thought that the convention will be a source of mutual benefit, and a cordial invitation is extended to vocalists in Perry and adjoining counties to participate and assist in assuring the success of the under taking. Boarding will be furnished upon reasonable terms. , Music books free. W. H. BobseRmax, President, W. A. Smith, Secretary, T. J. Clark, Treasurer, J. S. Bdtz, Jr., F. A. Fry, Committee. Standing en Her Head. Lewistown Free Prut: A young lady who had been engaged to work in the family of Mr. Owens, at Gran ville, and had only been on a rail road train once before, came east on Altoona Accomodation ene day last week to take her place, and when the train neared Granville station, she conoeived the notion it was not going to stop, and aoeordingly pre pared to jump off. Advancing to j the platform of the car she threw her bundle to the other track and made the leap, alighting between the tracks, then rolling over the track on which the Accommodation was running, and down into the ditch alongside. When found by those who went bock (supposing it an attempt at suicide) she was stand ing on her head. She was released and her injuries fortunately are not serious. MAKBIKD: Longbdorf Bcbn'3. On the 24th day of December, 1891, by Rev. J. Landis in East Salem, H. M. Longs dorf, and Emma J. Burns, both of this county. Rhixe Vavqhxs. On the 22nd of December, 1891, at the home of the bride, near Blair's Mills, Hunting don Co., by Rev. J. F. Dihner, Mr. S. Ellis Rhine, and Miss Lizzie E. Vaughen. Strickio-i Cbist. On the 24th mlU in Bloomtiold by Bar. Charles Fickinger, at the home of the bride, William S. Striokland, of Johnstown, Pa,, to Ella Crist. Shcvakeb Henry. On the 3d ult., by A. H. Weidman, J. P., William Shumaker, of Millorstown, this county, to Jennie Henry, of Thoaip sontown, Juniata county. ! -iJLl DIED: vaveny. ua tne laa. met., m 4" . rf-X ia . . . Harrisburg from membraneous croup Lulu, infant daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Caveny, formerly of Pat terson, in her fourth year. Cavbtt. On the 20th inst., from diphtheria, Carl son of Mr. aad Mrs. S. B. Caveny, in bis 7th year. Tinkib. On tbe 18th inst., Dela ware township, Mrs. Catherine, wid ow of tbe late John Tennis, aged 88 years, 5 months and 10 days- HirFUNTOWN If ARCBTS. HirntTow, Jak. 6, 18?2. Patter F , Hum Phonldr, Silr, I-tfl . 20 24 .12 10 10 mrruNTowN drain markut ITbMt Cro in ar (Hti, Rye Clovorued. ..... . ., Timothy asl Flux eeed Bran...... Cliop Middliift Ground Auci Snlt.. Au.rnc.in Salt...... 8-5 to 92 40 .... 2it28 75 $4.00 st.on 1 60 .$1.10 a knndrrd .H.60 hundred .(1.23 hundred . 1 20 to Philadeuhia Mabkets: Jan. 4th. 1892. Wheat flao to $1; corn 48 to 51c; oafs 39 to 41; siuokrd hams 9 to 11c; sidei 8c; shoulder 6 to 7c; lrd 6c; tallow in barrels 4c; chickens and turkeys 10 to 12c; butter 17 to 36c; eggs 23 to 2Cc; cattle culls 3c. common 4c; good 5c; lamb 5 to 7c; culls 3cj good, 5c; extra So; hog4 6J to 6c; rnicb calves 5 to 7c; fat cows 2J to 3JC-, thin cows $7 to 20; roilch cows S30 to $50; dressed beef by quarter 5 to 8c lb. r Is A VATUSAZ. KEBIZBT TOR Epileptic Fits, F&UIns; Sickness, Hyster ics, St. TItns Dance, Kerronsness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In ebrlty, Sleeplessness, DIz ztnesg, Brain and Spi nal Weakness. 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Six aaaa, S6 St. xprai paid. rUtry Itniing OtHds, prlaa ana, frea with gi oa order, or aora a.a,ala wmpj af Turn Ban PonrnT r raa ,t (raa. L a. jOBjao5 a cu., eeoi.a. St., 18 bnt skin icrp. Thr are thanwmls oflediea who baTerrgalar fcaturce anil Would tie ac corded tho palm of beauty were it not fur a ponr eonvplcxion. To all anrh we n-coramend OB. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM aa rcaelns; these) qualities thst quick :j chanca the mMt aai'.ow and florid roiuplexinn to one uf natural bealtb and unblemished reautj. It enrea Oily Skin. Frecklea, iilock Heads, Blotebea, Sunburn, Tan, Fimplra, and a'.l imperfections of the akin. It tr notacoamrtlr butaenre, yet la bet ter for tbo toilet tablo than powder. Sold by Druggists, or sent po-t paid upon receipt of Snc. O. C. BITS NER 4 CO., Teteoe, O. TO WEAK mi r areas late eflaaaaaf yeoaVfml araaaa. aaate) a. .ay. n sains; waakaaaa, leat oaankoe. ata, I 4B eaad a Talaable arsaalaa sealed i emkalaiaa faaT, fm-etenaws rr keeae eare. FREE of abarfe. A aoaaaaid aaa sal werk I atsaaUllse raa4 br ererf. snao wbo fa aarreaa aad aeeUlsaSad. I Hi lata) DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE Scientific ily treated by an annstof world-wide reputauou. 1eafnesa eradicated and entirely eared, of from 'Mi to SO years' standing, after aU Otner treatraenta bare failed. How the diffi enlty la readied aad tbe canne removed, tally explained in circulars, with aindaTiis and testi monials of cores from prominent people, mailed fro. IMa at JrUMXAUIJa, Xaooato, Haala. Beatoa,Maaa, ZEGJL. JIXECUTOBS NOTICE. EilaU tJokn C. Burnt, itc'i. Lattera TeaUmcBtary ea tb eatato or John C. Bursa Seeeaaed laie of Lack town hii. k.rtnr hoe a a-ranted to the nndar- aif nad, all peraona indebted to aaid are raqueatad to make payment, and eatate tboeo itheat having claims to present toe aame delay to JOHN O. sraNs, J.L. WOODS IDE. Ixeentors. Lack F. O. Juniata eo-, Pa. December 11th, lBl. PROCLAMATION Whieiu ibiHoi. Jkbemiah Ltoss, Preeideot Jadge of the Court ol Common fleaa of the 4 let J dicial District, eviepoaed of Ibecountiaa of Juniata and Ferry, and tbe Dons. Josias L. Baetob and J. P. Wickssshaii, Judgee of the aaid Court of Cowmen Pleaa ef Jo aiata Ceuaty bare isaued their preeept to ma directed, bearing date tbe 4th day of January, 18'J'J, for balding a court of Oyer and Terminer, aad Genaral Jail Delivery, aad Oxoaral Quarter Setaiona of tbe Peace at MittUotowa, oa the Qrat Monday of Feb ruary, 1892, being the letdavofthe month. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Coroner Juaticea of the Peace and Coneta blaa of the county of Juniata, that they be then and tbare in their proper peraene, at one o'clock on tbe afternoon of aaid day, with tbeir recerda, inquisition, examina tioaa and oyer rcuiaubrancca, to do tbeae tbiDga that tbeir otticea rrapeetivoly apper tain, and tboae that are bound by recogniz ance to proaecuto agaiast tba priaonera that are or ttito may be ia tbe Jail of aaid coun ty, be then and there to proarcute agaiaat tham aa ahall bjut. By aa act of Asaeinblr, paaaed tbe 9th day of Any, A. D., 1854, it U made the du ty of tbe Juaticea of tbe Peace, of the aov eral countiea of thia Commonwealth, to re turn to tbe Clerk ef thia Court ef Quarter Staiioaa of the respective coautiea, all the recognizancea entered into be!ore thraa by any pereoa or prraona cbarged with the commiaaien ol aoy crime, except aucb caaea aa may be ended before a Juatice of the Peace, tinder existing laws, at least tea days before tbe commonoement of the session el tbe Court to which they are made re turnable rx-ctiToly,and in all case where any jteccgnizancrs are cntarad into less tban ten day a before tbe commencement of the session to wbicb they are made re turnable, the said Juaticea are to return tbe aame in tbe aame manner aa it said eat had net been passed. Dated at Milllintowa, on the 4th day of January, in the year of onr Lord, one thou sand eight buadred and ninetr-two. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. Suzairr a Orrici, MirruNTowa, January 4, 1892. CURE tUck Headache and relloresJl the troubles ma dent to a bilious atmto of tbe ajatam, auoh aa) PUHneaa, Kauaea, Drowalneas, SUtraaa after eating. Pain la tbe Bids, to. While thoir moat remsrssMe anccesa baa beeaanowniacudsg 4 Headache, yot Carter's Little Urrr Ptrts are equally Taluable in Ooratlpatlon. curing and pre vontiiig tuisannoyirif;roinplaint.whilo thay alao correct all disorders of tbea tomacb, ttmnlata tho Uvor aad regulate the bowels. ran u Uxaj rrn'J cuiaa Acbstbey WOTldbealmcotprloslcaatathoaowhO en'or from thiadlwf 1 waslng complaint; butforto Catoly tbeir godnna does notend hereusd thoao arhooncatry Uiem will And these llttlo pills Taltv abl In vomanywaTa that they will not be miU Jlsg toao wuhout Ujem. But after aUalck head ' Xattietwneof aomany llTea that here la where we make onr great boast. Our pills cure It while Others do not. Cartere Little Lrrer Pills are very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills makes dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tbeir gent la action please all was use tham. InTialsotttacenta; five for $1. Bold tI druggiata everywhere, ox sent by mail. CARTER R7EOICINE CO., New York; SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE WALK m. Walk in and ei&aiint largo and raried stock for Fall Trade of 1691 and our tbe tbe Winter f 1892. W are Ever Ready To ehow customerB our good. It is our businefs to supply your wants and we know that we can accommodate you, ii you drop in and dal with us. We hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the raried tasteg of people. We have a full line of JVevclty Geods. 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 Queenswart in full assortment. Glasswar to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our shoe Department. large and grades from tht Daintiest to the Substantial Shot and Bwot for the field and forest. ORDER. 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FIfiZBH .5 EROS., LonisvlUo. Ky. PENKSYLYASIA I11LE45 AS. TIMlt-TABLI Oa and after Suadar, Vor. 16. 1191 traini tbat ate at MiBIa will raa as fellowe CASTWAK0. lBJIa AccoaaaiedatioB leares Ui9in t 16 a. at., fort (oral 7.20 a. m.. Tboaum. seatewa 7, IS a. as., ItUIentowa 7.44 e. an.. new ren i,ot a. re., Duocanoee, 1.18 a , HsrjSTille, 8,12. arriree at IJarrlsburr. (,6 a. u., Pbiladelpbia, 1 1,25, a.m.; Leares tjinia at ,w . nj.. Port KaTal. m,va p. hi., i Hsmnseatewn, . ., nil. lerateva. 1,28 p. ns , arrirea at Harrisburg, 4,4 1 . .. Pbiladelpbia at 8 .( . aa. Wifllia Acceaiaicdatloa oa Ssadty leares a .a . " a ' aiireie at o.ia A. all arrirea at lirrli.irr. v,4iv aa. Assisssae aooemauiTra i.aa. n l ! ., Trreae 10 48 a i.BBiaiii 11.13. a." tl.ll. letew 8! Mexico VancTk UOrward 1.87 r. aa.. Ulll.r..n r- lanwpen i.as p. arrWlug at uuumari .om p. DJ. Baa Been Exrasaa leares alDona daili at 7,14 s. ns., and auppinf a ail regain, ststleis between Altoona and Harrlatjurr reaches iiimin at 10,e5 a. m., Harrisbnrt 11.48 p, II., and arrlrje ia Philadelphia a I. It t- at- Vail Ttii Altoona at 2,et p. and topplag at all regular atatione arrirea at alias la at t Hi p. aa., Harrisbarg 7.69 p. ra., Fkilsadelpbla 18,65 p. at. ' Hall Express learea Tit tsbarg at 1 2 6U p m. Alteeie 6 10 p as Tyrone 46 p n t Buat ingdea 7,27 p Lewlatewn 8 33(ptn Uif. Sia 8 66 p ; Harrisburg 10 10 p. sa. Pbila- Bat Exraasi leares Plttsbarg at 8,11 A. U.i Ahooaa 11.(8 A. al.; rear be Barred iia a.vj r. m.; arrirea at afarria. burg at 8,20 P. tt.; at Philadelphia, 8.60 P. sC Pbiladelpbia Bxpreas will itep at Uifiia t 11 86 p. at., heo Sagged WtSTWARD. allB in Accommodation leares Pbiladel pbia at 8,60 a. to., Harrieburg, 12,04 p. ra., Newport, 1,01, p. m., Wiilerstewa, 1,10 p. ., Tbecapssnt.wn, 1,11 p. m.. Pert Bora!, 1,86 MiOiia, 1,40 p m., Hamshnrg 7.85 p. as; Utlleraiewa 8,30 p m; Tberassentewa 8,48 p ro; M.xice 0 00 p ra; Port Royal 0. 16 p as; arrirea at Siifflln 9,10 p m. afifflla Acoufc mltion Icaraa Ilirns- barg an Inaday at 12.29 p. ra., Duaea. bob at lt,62 p. aa., Newprt 1,18 p. tu., Millaretown 1.25 p. w., Thompsentawn I 84 p. m.. Port Royal 1.89 p. n... ilifTiia 1, 5 p. B Fast Lib learea Pbladalphla dally at II 40 a as ; Harrisburg 8 40 p as ; aliBia 6 OS p as ; Lewietewa 6 28 p n ; Altooaa TA0 p as ; srr'raa at Pittsburg at 1 1 66 p aa Wat Piesiieim learea Philadelphia dally at 4 80 a. as.; Harrieburg, 16 a. am DnneaaaoB, 8 61a. aa.; Newport, 9 li ,! re ; Millaretown, 86 a. ni.;Thomp..ntown, 0 47 a. as.; Uexico, 10 02 a. .; P,r Eoyal, 10 07 a. m.; MifTlin, 1014 a as, Milford, 10 30 a. as.; Lowl.tewn, 104i." HuatlagdoB, H 10 p. ra., Tyrono, 1 02 p. ! Altooaa, 1 46 p. ., and etopa at all r gnlar stetieas between Uarrisburg and Altooaa. Arrira at Pittsbnrg at S 60 ' tbtbb Bxraiss leaves Philadelphia dal ly at 4 26 p.m., Harrisburg, 10 20 p. B atoppiag at Eockrille, MaryariU,, Dunoan noB, Newport, Milleretown, Tbompaontewn Port Soya!, time at Mifflin, 11 66 p. m.5 aj.' teeaa, 2 16 a. aa..and Pittaburr. lis. Mail Tai learea Philadelphia dailr at 7.00 a. Harrlaborg 11.20 a. m.. Maw. port, 12 14 p. m., Mifflin 12.62 . an!, ataaw piag at all regular stationa between. Uiia:. aad Altooaa reaches Altoona at 8 49 b m Plttabuif 8.10 p. m. ' PaciBe Expreaslearaa Phlladelrhla 11 -a p a Harriaburc 8 10 a an i Dn... . ISa sa; Newport 4 00 a m ; Mifflin 4 89 a as I Lowlatowa 6 01am; MeVoytown 6 22 12 45 p m at m jKjirm an an t w KNOWN ASA ,J MAKE IT gfleftjjSr Brand . jo., as t ejrtewa ia,2 B. i 13,4 P. as.. Uilferrf 111. u:r 1.10. m.. fart So.ai in 1' 1.20 p. aa . Tinrir... i o i' - - . " A.ap. U1-, e 1,29 p. re., TbevpsenUvn 1,83 ALToeaa Aocohiiodatiom, Harrisburg at 4,10 p. as., Duneaanen 4,45 p. tu. New port 6.12 p. ra., 61ilIerstown6,22 p. bT' Tboaepsontow. 6,83 p. ., Vandyko 6 40 .Port Royal 6,61 p. m llimin 6,60 . ., Lewietewa SO p. ., McVoytowa S. 46 p. as., New tea Hajsilton 7 05 p. Ba.ti.gdo. 7.35 p. ., Altoona 8 00 p. " T-i Huntingdon 0 12 la as ; Poteraburf 6 25 a m ; Spruce Crook 8 40a as; Tyrone 7 00 am; Bell's MU1. 7 45 a ns ; Altooaa 7 4S a m , w....k p itwuiiri THOMPSONTOWK. Lome S. ATKiaaas. F. M. at. PaMlI. ATKIXS0X PEHXBLL ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW Ml?FLINTtWN, PA. ' C7" Collecting and Cosreyanclng nremul ly attended to. ' r' Orrios On Main street, In place ef nil dance of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., soath at Sridge street. IOet26,lSIS Jena IfcLaBSBLia. Josiri W. Stimmu ICXsaV GUII9T k. STIMMEL, IWSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT &OTJL, JUS I ATA C., fj. Ds7Onl7 reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, l.9-ly ca.n.M.csAwresa, be. SAtwia si.ciiwroia J-S. D. U. CKAWKOKD U SON. bare Termed a partnership for tbe practice of Medicine aad tbeir ceilattaral braachn. Otice at old stand, earner ol Third and Qr'. anfe streets, aiitnintewa. la. Oaser bath ot tbem will be tvund at tbeir eSce at all tinee, oaleaa etborwise rettisionallf aa. jaged. April lit, 1890. J WISH TO STATS A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tbat I cam stop TeoTaacax in less tbta Are minutes ; no paiu, ao extracting. Tbat I can extract teetb it test yaia, by the oae of a Cuial ap l:ed to tbe teeth aad gams; no daugcr. Tbat Diseased Gdbi (knowi as Sccrry) treat ed aiiccassfulls and a care wargsjjfrsutod in erer- Te.tb Filled csd as.-riui!ei tut lira. irtiiicial Teelb reared, exchsnjed er, reuoddled, trout lo (12 per ist. Beaatilu'i Gnu Kuiald Teat inserted at pricra to a nit all. All work varrantod to gire perfect satis. factiea. Peop a bo bare artifcUl taeth with wbicb tbej cannot eat, are especially inritod to call. Tee us Cash. G. L. DERR, Practisrul Deutlat, asTssLisako im mrrLixTewi, Pa., is 11169. 9ct. 14 '85. S ALES 31 E .N W 3ST T1 E T T ff . , tftr. i. ...... . l.'ijsiu va i ha r.LLI.Mi. to ae anr Nursery Stock. BaUrr. Kxnennaa and Steady Emp'orment guaranteed. CIIASK EIIOTHRKS COMPANY. t. Dec. 8, '91. Hoi heater. N. V. ICttlce Apuliiat Treiapais. All prranns are htreiir Ckiitiunl aot to tresspxa o-i tlie l.-t.id a f Die nudarairned IB n aikor, Ftrmansili and Krtta tawn- ehtpa: A S Adm. Jnhn Mr tloen, Jins McMeoi.'a fc-!ra, Uob-.rt M. Iteea, Williaaa StonfTer, !. H. Sitbar, Charles Ainu; I. E. Atkinaon. Oorober 2S:!i, '91, Ir. Scientific AmerlcaB Agency fcr BJ-CKSSig CAVEATt. t&'MA'-'S TWAOB MARKS, Si?! DESICN PATENTS 'YYH COPVRICHTS, eto. ttr Information a-d free ITandboo write to MLNM A cu, ;i Bkoauwat. New Vobk. Oldeot bureau for securing patents In America. Kvery ptnt tjiken out by 119 la brouaht before toe pnblic br a notice given frco of chanie in Us Lmrpcat cirtjlMInn of any sciAtitlftr pan-r world. pnl-ti(iidT IHiwtrausl. No Jntel Inths niau should be without it. Weekly. S3.00 a Tor; ai.JU MX rnontba. Addrena HITNN A; VUm TOoiiiueua, aci broaJway, Maw lurk. ACME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A UTTLE GOES A LONG WAY3 Iwirtsa shoes once blackened with it can l kept clean by washing them with water, l'coplo in moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20c a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they save in ehoe leather. It is the cheapest blacking considerinft its quality; and yet wo want V aell it cheajicr if it can e done. AVe will pay $10,000 Reward fnr a recipe that will enable us to rnsko sVoirrt Acme Blackikc; at such a price that a rvtniicrean profitable- (eil it r.t 10c a bottle. ThisofleriaopenuntilJan.lst, 1S1 T701.Fr & HAKBOLFH, PhUndelphla. Old furniture painted with PI K-ROM (lh!3 fa tbe namo of the paint), looks like etnined nnd varnished new xrniture. One coat will do it. A child can apply it Yoo can change a pine to a walnut, or a cberry to mahogany; there ia no limit to your UaClCS. All rofail.ra or.1I it LOST MANHOOD! (Piver'a FrsacB Nerve Remeaj.)" aoldwithaWrfaee Grarantae cecara sit Neryoud:ea ea, such s Weak Memory, Lo " Brain Poarar, ! ... 11 . . a . BEFORE AND r .... T . u " Sv.V.faW "ess. Lost Manhood, Lassitude, aU drama and lots -P?w, .1,her KI. eaued ly oreieiertiao ot I? r Ui.'Dducrrim. h:1 "himately lead to Is fjmjty, Canaamptien and Insanity. Price, fJe- every f order we give a wrrHea SHTT r' or refund mean. By mail ts nya4dreaa. PIVE- REMEDY CO., Tele, .f