SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MITFLLNTOWN. WEDNESDAY, JAS. 27, 1892. B. F. S C II W EIER BITOB A FftOFKIZTOK. Senator Quay's Suits. Last full Senator Quiy brought a libel suit against the Beaver Star, a newspaper in Lis own town, and the Pittsburg Post, for publishing that he had been identified with the Bar Jsley affair in Philadelphia. The case was tried in the town of Beaver and in Pittribarg last week and the jury brought in a verdict for the Senator. It appears that Bardsley and the Seuator were in no way connected in business or political transactions, bat that among the number of hands that a $0,000 note given by Qtirty for politics.! campaign purposes passed through, were the hands of Bards lev, and of course, hr, Bardriley, had to endorse it, juht as every man has wbo has to do with paper that pass es through a bank. That is all there was iu it. When tli Philadelphia Kt-yitoue National Bank failed, and a starch v. as mala lr papor, tho uame of Bardsley rva found to have appeared on paper oi Senator Quay. The men who found the paper knew there was nothing in it whatever to implicate Q iay, further than what is found in tho name of one or a dozen names that may bt found on a busi ness paper, on it- passage through banking and bnsinet-s homes. Bankable paper, frequently, on its passage from business homo to busi ness hi)U3", an 1 from bank to bank, is endurasd by people who Lave no personal acquaintance. Senator Quay Lad ho personal acrpmntanee witu j xarusioy, mm luh uumo on the Senator's note was of no big nifieauce further than he waJ kno rn and was in good financial standing at the time, at the bank. The enemioi of Senator Quay took bold of the matter to down Quay. They tried to Lnvu it appear that Q.uy win c nne;-fed with the Bard bley steal. That was too much for the S'-'tiator. Ho had linlrne.l quiet ly to him Ircda of charges against him, but when ho wan charged with complicity in the Bardsley b'.eHllngs, it was too much for his good nature, hence the suit. Now, a word buut newspaper falsehood. Tho B.-aver Star and the Piltsburg Post are stwrely pun ished for ths falsehood they publish ed, but tho papers did not originate the falsehoods. They were, famish ed br Kwrr, Chuirtnan of tho Dtiuo- cratic S;ute Central Committee, and j Senator Quay bhouM now turii aoil pros cute Kt: r. It is about tirna that newspapers disciiiuina'ti in re than las been, their Labit wheu dof.uneuts are s nt ; to thera by ccm:uitt'jc.uen for publi cation. A l.irge pr-rcentage of the jneu who are clerks in and about po liticil committees in nation, state and county, lire political bummer and polit'.e;u tuckers whoso tffjsions are ehapod to suit their own ends, tiud ire unteliab'.e, and instead of be ing fit sal j -ct for publicati-m in a newmmper shol l be thrown into tho wasto bjtsket. If tho Star and Po,t had thro.vu commit '.eetunn Kerr's production iuto lao wa;te backet or into tho stove they would h:-.ve saved the:nsQ.v3 the prcstnt humiiiatioa. Senator Quay's Mi:t will pr.ve it seK a good thing for him and a good thing for the tewspiiper-i. If the Chili tro.ibl'j does not ro suit in war it will have eent the U.:ited St '.ti.8 a lonsr war ia the di - xtction of establishing a strong navy, gem:ral .es items Frank G. II. Hodcsty, near Ash land owns a living calf with two heads aud eight legs. John Strothers, of South Chester, has bren held for court for sweating . at a neighbor. The whisper is never admissible except when the tiresouio baby is . atleep. Late to bod aud early to rise will ehorteu the road to your home in the skies. Ahorss caught the back of Joseph G.lbert's coat in it-s mouth at May. Lancaster county, and shook him till . ba was lame all over. A long, atiff straw blew lika a npear aud penotnte.l the eye of Lewis Lean, a farm hand, near Car lisle, blinding him. The yolk of an egg shaken up iu milk and taken every morning is a blood re-juvenator. Baltimore, January 19. Colonel Pickett Nelson, the bi.'gcst man in Baltimore, died to-day of typhoid fever, lie measured eight feet one inch in bis stocking feet. A section of his house will be removed iu or der to get the cofliu out. He weigh ed 4.00 pounds. The border raid bill provides for the payment of losses resulting from three hostile raids made into Penn sylvania during the rebellion. The total amount of the appropriation it carries is $450,505.45. The amount ia distributed among the Ponnsyl Tania counties on the Maryland bor der as follows : Adams, $481,900.71; Stuart's raid, $3,538 28; total, $480,438,99. Frank lin. $G36.503.38; Stuart's raid, $119, 529 23; burning of Chambersburg, $1,025,425.55: total $2.471,4G3.85. Cmberland, $211,778.95; Fulton, $5,808.03; York, $53.944.0S; Somer Bet, $214,325.12; Ferry, $2,640.40. The probability of a war with CLili is Tory small. Eat cinnamon to destroy microbes in your body. Tho Chinese are beginning to show up in Africa. The word "shoe" occurs thirty one times in the Bible. Chili is noarlr as long as the United States is broad. Japan gets most of its revenue from the railroads and telegraphs that it owns. Recently 15,000 barrels of herring were gathered off the coast of Now York in one night. A ball was given by a Kensington "social club" a few nights ago to secure funds to bury a dead mem ber. At a swell dinner man a and wife should never ba seated together. This is often verr agreeable to tlit-m both. In a coasting collision at Allen town eighteen persons were hurt, Frank .Lilly s leg was broken and a team was scared into a runaway. Blue is, for the first time in some, jure a lending color. Almost all th idt s of it are in dtmand, especially the medium and bright blues. A bud weighing 3G00 pounds, from the Singerly arm, GryndJ, will bo exhibited at the World's Ft, if as the "higg-Jrt thing on hoofs." Gaorga W. Clark, of Limestone, Cot a divorce in just nine miuu'es af ter his case was cn'i!e 1 in Court, at Williamsport. Desertion was proved. Clover tea is admirable for puri fying the bloo ', for pimple and whitening tho complexion, and has also good reputa as a sleep inducing draught. Pnnrh- T?.tenl'.i "Xfr TrcHcr nrr. poml to ma last night." Her moth- er "Well wuat diii you tell nim.7 "I was to ra'.tled I don't know wht I said, bat I think I accepted him." "I looks like a tramp, maVni,'' ho siid, "but I aia't. I'm a Bailor ma'nm. I was wrecked and washed aihoa." 'You ain't been wnshsd since, I'll wajer,'" said the unsympathetic wo man ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Sii"w drifta la.st week obstructed trive! on Cheatar county roads. The thermometer on tha 20th inst was down to within two degrees of zeio. J The thump, thump of sleighs last j week mailo more roue ttun sleigli bells. J. M. Sharron has been admitted to jiracti-.-e law iu Perry county court?. The thermometer ia some j'lacps in the west hist week ran down -10 decrees below zero. The new post master at II llidays lurjr is Frank J. Over son of the Editor of the Hollidaysburg Register. The D.-xt. State Christian Endeavor Convention whs appointed to be held Altoona, on October 11th, 12th Oa Monday afternoon. Jan. 18th, about 3 o'clock, Dallas Clark, of Me- I Vevtown, who had btea the anoint er at v;110yard snd work, Mifflm Co., 1 for several years, f;l usau wtnle on duty. Ho had bs?n enjoying good health up to the time of his death. The citizens of Clearfield connty cet tainly must like tbtir booz, as at tln-ir 1 ite license court, seventy hotel, eleven restaurant liquor hca:ise and five wholesale licenses wore granted, whilo Centre county, which adjoins it, at tl-eir first license court ia ilsreh, 1S91, granted but twenty, two licenses. Henj-imin Pea, niht watchman at Baily, was struck by first sec tion of No. 9, on Saturday night the 9th ir.st., and knocked into tho canal, where he lay until near three o'clock. when he was found. He had peveral ribs fractured, aud sustancd serious internal injuries. Ha di jd on Tues day morning. Now Port Ledger: It was discoy cred a few .lavs aro th it some vandal j ha;i forced his ' b. siblings at th way into tho main i fair ground, nn 1 ap propriated to his own tne the heavy paper uifd to lino the inside cf the building. Suspicion rests upon cer tain pnrtits who are likely bo culled on to make restitution. The old canal b lattuan of this vicinity, are making preparations to hold a reunion hera on the 18th and 19th of February. An orgatiizitioa has been effected as follows: President. I. M. Etter; secretary, A. Pv. Bortel; wssibtnnt secretary. Price Wert; corresponding focretary, J. A. Leina- wever; treasurer, Jerome Koontz Bebecca Wilkinson, of Browna valley, Ind., says: "I Lave been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dtspepsia, aud Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought ono 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 the grand est medicine in the world. War ranted tho moat wonderful 6tomach aud nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Backs & Co., Miffliutown, Pa.. May 14, ly. Lewistown Free Prets, Jan. 20i,h: Cyrus Goss of Zeiglerville, trapped a possum last week, which was quite a curiosity to some of the boys. " Yesterday morning a tramp claim ing to hail from Connecticut in some way pained access te the home of Fred Bossiner, and without being detected Docketed quite a number of small articles of value. Some time during tho day some things were missed and th matter being investigated tho Llama was fastened on the tramo. (Jnicer Uro was in- formeel and proceeded to Mifilintown where the thief wa intercepted and all tho stolen property recovered. On hia promise to leave the county to return not a?;ain, ho was released and soveral hundred dollars' cost saved to the county. Selinsgrove Tribune: Our lock-up I ha' two occspants for a short time on baturday night. Two young bloods from Sucbury, abused a horse by over-driving. The home was un hitched, stablad and fed, while they were at anc trior drinkiDg pi ice, making nigs of themselves. When they returned and found their horse removed, they started for the IlaH, where Dr. Carey's show was in pro- gress, intending to put a tin-car on j ' constable Schroyer. The result was that thev were bounced out of tho Hall, and lauded in the cooler. Itch on human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drnggists, Mifilintown. Nov. 13, 18p0.-ly. , From the Perry county Demtcrat of Jan. 20th 1S92- Christian Lang, a native of this county and well known to many of our older citizens, died suddenly at his rekidence in Shippensburg on Saturday. Ho was in his usual health up to within three hours of his death. Heart disease is said to have ended his life. His estate is estimated at about one million dollars and La was regarded as the richest man in the Cumber land valley. He owurd twenty-five or thiity farms and held mortgages on man others and 53,000 of Cum berland Valley Bailroad stock, as, a; so, oanhiderablo slock of tlit P. 11 It. and Baltimore nd Ohio Railroad, lis was aged about 75 years. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., bays: "I owe my life to the great South -American Nervine. I bad been in bed for five months from the effects cf an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition ef my wholo system. Had given up a.l hopes of gritting well. Had tried tbree doctors with no relief. Tho urtt OI t,ie ?e47'D8T AO,1,c V? j i u u ii ui a yj uiucu M. nua nine to walk about and a few bottles cur ed mo entirely. I believe it is tho best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highlv." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & CS. May 14-ly. OI R CLI BBIKS OFFER. Ever desirous to please our large I . ., . , , , famiiy of readers, we have made ar- rangement whereby wo can furnish ., .,, . , , mem wun aa exira amouu; oi reuu ing matter for tho evenings which aro nor lenthenin?. Ajrricjl.ural an, Ktock rai.s;ng under the present jliir,ji t;le9 w:jj reqUir0 more Btudy of t!l8 mc.tl,ods of thesa who have muds theso pursuits successful. Knowing tll9 retllera of the JcmatA KestisEI. J 4, t, ..n u. .1 ... .. 1 i , . ! A Rlpi.buca.n- would be pleased to re- , ccive as a present a tirsc rlaris farm n ri,1 c- f -rtT. ionop o l'V J nirO ! " " i meets with tho publishers of 'The Breeder's Guide and Practical F&rnr ....... T , i er, Ot llUDtinil.m, inUlUnn, Where- by we are enabled to give free to each of our subscribers one year's mibtjcription to that excellent farm and stock peper. Wo do not ggh to one cent f jt this extra pnjier, we wish to tuike u present to all those subscribers who will appreciate. That i to all theso fubs - ribers who pay ell arrearages and one year iu advance for tlio iata Sentinel and Kei tblicax. Jl!t WTe j aro not content with giving subscrlb ers the best paper in Juniata county but we want to give them in addition one of tho best semi-monthly and farm paper published in America. The sub.-cription price of tha Ju.s jAta Sentinel & Republican is $1.50 p&r year, an 1 "Tao Gai la an 1 Farm er,"' is 50 cents per year. We wil' give you both for $1.50. "Tho Guide and Farmer," is a semi-monthly journal dovotod ta the interests of farmers and stoek raisers and is replete with practical informa tion so highly appreciated by oil our farmer readers. Ycu -.rill want more reading matter this winter than usual, and you can not get so tnnch reading matter for this small amount of money at y wbero. Tell your teig'ibor about it, and ask him to com in with you and tt two papers for the price of one. on rr YOU HMXER, Wo will get for tou the PLilvlel- phia Weekly Pres3 an unsurpassed weekly journal of general news and i literaturo for 1.50 in advance. Commence now, talk it up. It is not every day that you are presented with ueh an opportunity to secure valuable literature and full account of a l important country events and enternrises A Cure Tor Constipation and SlcU Ileuslacaie. Dr. Silas Lano whilo in the Rocky Mountain, 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'a Family medicine. It will cure sick ueatiticne in one nigoi. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it doi-s wonders. Druggists sell it at 50cts a package. tf RrunUcnneass or th Liquor nablt positively Cnrd by Ad wlalateirlar Or. Ualnct' -Cioldon Spoclac.- H ia msnnfactured ss a powder which can bo given in a glass of beer, a cap of coSse or tea, or in foad, without the knowledge ot tbe pitient. It is absolutely Harmless and will affect a permanent and speedy care, whether the patient ia a moderat drinker or an alcobolie wreck. It has been gives in thousands of easea, and in every instance a perfect cure baa followed. It tin vails. The system oace impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes aa otter impossibility for the liqnor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Ad dress soldi! ericiitc oo., 185 Race St., Cincin nati, O. June 24, '91-lj. mmmmmmtmammammmmftm n . - . . ... Get a good paper by subscribing for the SxHTmxL AUD RxpfBLICAS. t HERIFF'S SALE. By virtue or writs of Venditions Expon as and Fieri Facias, issued ontof (he court of Common I'leas, of Juniata county, ami to me directed, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the Court Haute, in Mif ilintown, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1892, at 1 o'clock P. M., tba following describe! f.i at9t immit. tk i rr IIP I I V II situate in Susquehanna township, Juniata' conn ty. I'a., boundod and described as fol- loWtf : on the Ivortb, by lands of E.G. Shaf fer, Ma;rie Stronp, aad David S '.roup's brirs on lha East, by lands of Henry Bay ; on th South, by laods of Peter Strawser's hairs, snd on tba West, by lands of E G. Stikttrr, containing FORTY ACRES. more or less, baring thereon erected a Frame Dwelling llotisa, and Frame Stal!e. Biezud, taken la execution, and to ba sold as I he property ot Abraham Streup. CONDITIONS OF BALE: Ftfty dollars of the price or sunt at wbirh lie property shall be atruek off shall be pid te lha Sberirt' at the tine of sa e, un less trie percbase money shall b-? less thsn that sum, in which case only the purchase money sb'11 be paid, otbtrwiso tba property will agsin be iiuuieUiately put up and soldi the bslaace of the purchase money iaut be be paid te tho sher tr at hia efllco within fife dais from the tme of sale, without any demand bsioj made by the Suoriff Iherefor. other w 130 the property may sia be said a? ilie expsase ncd risk ot the parson to whom it is strack off, wbo, in case al any dstii ioncy at aash rea'e ahall make goo4 the aaiue. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. Jan. 11th. 12. FI1KIEN N I AL AHSESUKNT. STaTE lVE.NTOF ASSESSOU-5 RETUKNS. Acieeably to thr leKst provisions sctcing foiih the duiu-e ef ttii BjardTor the revis ion of tsxsa iu aud lor til- seieml counties of the Cou:ia Juwralth of Pfu-is lrania, the undtTkisned, coiuprisiuf thtt uieiimerthip of ttie lijs d of Kvislon, al Jumara coa:i t, fcavmjr qiialitiel in duo form, do pubhsi the to lowiut: statemeat, repress- tn(T tlje sgxreate value ef property, taxsb e tor county purponon, of ltit everjl lownshipa and b roujrha in JuniiU run it.r, alureaid, as rvturoed I? Ihn lonnahip and bore ugh assnsors lor the ye.r ly.li: He etp , alu Uidblepropert $1 10,030 00 Dataware 11(4 .VJ CO I 2 '3,1115 l ' KertiisiiaKti t. Fayette " Greenwood " Lack " Mitllintown bero., Millard township, Monraa " Pallet son boro., Purtkoyat " Susquehanaa twp., Spruce Hill 29,500 00 61,160 00 97,40 00 160,734 00 253.071 10 115.7M 00 110.6:40 00 61.7S5 00 3,7f8 00 l7,ti,0 00 Ttampwstowi boro., 49,578 00 Inrbetl township, " Tucrora Walker Notice is hrreby eiffn 153.ti.S8 00 137.G64 00 3Mi,SG3 OJ that the tirblh day ot February, 1H9J. has bera'neaigaated by the undertigosd, the day for (laally de termining whether aay ef the Talastiona of the Assessors have been made below a just rate, according to the mesniag and inten tion of the Act of Assembly creating sucb "Board of Revision." Fioni date bsreef, uatil February 6th, ,auo .i . . l. . t-1 jn lh. offlr. of lhe counlT cou)Bll.on-r!,. will be open tor rxaminatien by auy taxa- ble inhabitant of I ho said count r ef Juaia- u aD(J ,hf( ,.KoM o, R.T1Bn., wj r. ceiT and coni;it?r th wr:tta coimuuni- catio oi in? t:txPl)i latieiuilant. rririiir to .nv rrooertT which su h taxaiile inbsbitsnt ahad beiisve to have brn aesseU lot low. ! Alter tne work atiove relarrel to is coni- .i.t...i th. i. 4 i... ...i kr.ii K i " ... cet-d to liear appetls ol panics interested at sucb iniH-n and plxcea as si, all tie indica ted in Ibe ( ablic nonce ot' appeals adrer. vertised by the Board of Couht Commiss ioners. DAVID KKALK, JM). BALKNTINE, URIAH 8 HUMAN, Board of Tax Reii.iou, Juaiaia coaatr. JannarT 2S, IhO'J. - 'i JN JOTICEOF APTEALS. The Triennial Ai-uuala tor tbe s -reral boroughs and townabips of Juniats euiiu'y, wi'l tie beld at tbe following places on dates flasiirnateil. between Ihn tiuum (if 9 nVlni-k A. M and 4 o'clock P. M., each d : Lack towsnhip, at Cross Kf t, r'eb.. 2, '92 Tuscarora atcCoysrille "JS, c Johnstown 27, 1 (iranff-rs Hall i!9, 1'ort Koral, strrbl, l.ocn.t (iron 2, Mi-xico :i, Tbuiupsootown 4, Hesle Spruce Hill Turbeit Millnnl Walker " Thompaontown" Delaware Fay el. o Mouroe Mr literTile . 7, Kirni. 8, Sbstlrr's st..r-' 9, B-ven Stars " 10, " fori Ki-ral 11, . Patterson " I'l, " Susquehanna ! Greenwood I ,, ort Koval l'attersou " Fermauagh, Cotntuii-sioiit-rsUitice 14," Miffliutown, " ' 1, " GhNEItAL APPEALS. For Kast sidr ot rir.r, At.uob 21st lti95, at tliilninaiouiT,' Oili e. For Went side ol river. March 22, 1892, at Commissioners' Olrir. By order of ('ountv Consuiissionsrs. CIIAS. B CRAffFOUU, Clerk. CoMUIS"I')KRS' Ulfll'I, January 2J, tb'.fj.. Pick Koaflache and relieve all tbotronblea ind dent to a bilious state of the sjstun, auoh aa lizzlneas. Ki.usna, Prosioesa. Pintresa afta eatinc. l's'ii In tho PMe, 3. While their moa. rfnir- succeaa Las lofn ibown la ciriiig Eesfllie, ynt Oartir'a Utile IJver Pffli arw equally valoiiMeluCi-:itiatin. curinR and pre venting tlnSanoy!n?colnplslnt.whlle they also eorn-ctsllJi-.orJrsol ihestomsclitlnnilateths) liTeranilrts(iUiatathei.'CT.bi. rTsalttUeyoulw 'Aehetheywriniabeahnost priceless to thosewM Bufsrlroia tuisUiatrosaingcoiuijiaint; butfonu BStsly thclrcoodnw!rl"es noteuil bcre.sn.l those wliooncotry thjniTriii flni these little pills valts. eble In so many svi mat they -will not be wil ling to do ithout them. But after aUalckuea4 'la the bane cf bo many live tbat berefavhCTi we make cur rmt boMt. Our vUiicujit wbila ethers do not. . CrterB LitUe Lircr Tills re rcry malt -mtj Tery eary to take. On or two rill make a dose. Tboy ore strictly vts(6tablo aud cto not gripe or purpo. but by tbotr gentle, action ploasa ail wh naetbem. In Tialaat 25 can U : flreforll. Sold lij drogfiiaU eYwynhan, or sent by mail. CARTER fAEDICINS CO., New York; SMALL FILL. SMALL COSE. SUALLFRICc i Scientific Americas yhBf AGency fir sR3 Ra WVr- a V fl n, ry-fi'.vr 7-ti CAVEATS, TK:tCr TRADE IVIARItS, w V T wwi- ntn a, oji.jo For iTiforrniitioii and froe nanrtboolr writs to MUNN sk CO-3C1 Bkoauwat, Nkw Yohk. Oldert burena for seen nun patents tn America. Every patent t'lsfn out fry us la brrmirht before tbo public by a notice given freo of charge In tbe iFiicntific amcrican . jct drenlatlon of any sclentifle paper tn the I worlo. tiijiijialr lllUHtratct. No Intelllgnnt man rhmiVv be without it. Week i v. :t.ou a 1 year; 1..t0 six mnntlis. Adrtrens MtlNN S tXL. tuuusuuis, Z01 UroaJwaj. Jiew Juik. LEGAL. a 1 I J--J..l'l,.'...'SaW. L,w, WALK IN. Walk in anl examine our t nr,A T-nrird stork for the i Sll SIC A1V Fall Trade of 1891 and the Winter of 1892. We are Ever Ready To show customer our goodi. It is our business to supply jour wants and we knew that we can accommodate you, ii you drop in and deal with us. We hare all kinds of dress rrr.rda in all Colors to SUlt the varied tastes of people. We have a full line of Jm0tc1ty Goods, th.it reoDle want these times. Just ask for what you Wailt ! and it will be our pleasure to wait on you. We are stock ed in GROCERIES. at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glaus wars to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our shoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Ceot lor the field and forest. 0 P. D E n . We have almost everything, and what we hav'nt gt, we'll Order, o please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY 0LR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Ilemember the place, 1ais tekt, Orr-osiTi Cocet IIocbe, f Siffiiiitovrii, Pa., Frcd'k ESPl-aXSCUABE A: Mora. Kothing On Eartli lYill Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Btzenf and Healthy ; Prevents ell Disuse. Geerf ee- HulHmf JTeaM. Tt ta WolUlr ! Hlt-Sl; "i-rod. ! ; Uy rK teala of e M a cla,;. Fa,' CK-rcank na ;-nur SBn.l.r a n3.-la "Oi.Lut, ewial'Nl aa a4 . aaad ail Ki pr.,K.I ilai.M m1m ,n imeiw. It easi't iitltsca4 ( aja. IIIM n,SI aSI4ikaaiCilS.su ma. . alaraal fi. Wlr taww, prtaa ait:ila fra wlLS (I ajarfiara ar anara. Sajaa' away L a. .O.mto aW.acaia E.-.Se, KaaMullaes. XI zj tbe T?KirMl ?:fTretI IL Ukviuj, B. I.. Mareh . MPL I I, Uv eoderaigned, sunaroi from epilepsy toe ' years. bi no iV,:l'-' aud eouid do no work viisAever ; ecnsunvi a tinuiber of doctors, bat all amid there was no remedy for xnv disease. ; 1 Uiea toek Pastor Koemg s Nervw Tuoie, and Bin now In perfaet tkatUo. and wie-k ail use tJine, 1'nuaaibad Laanka te your ranged y. l'HILir alOXQBOH. D6 rwosrncr 8t, Kawaiut. N. J.. Marehl, 11. I got some of Pastor Koenig s dartre Tookj : for Dervoosiaeea and sleeplofesoeas aod tt j helped me ; Uia ftrst Unas I took U I had the heat ftlvu I havd ha.1 for a'TPral months. I ! also know lr;nds of mine who used ft aud say It Is the best neree lonie tbey oyer need. I write this that eoeie sufferer saay uae yoor Ksdiclne and be helped by It. MHB. J. MURPHT. -A VslnsMs Ttook n Kerrona llaaMkses sant freo to snr sdilreas. and poor ptuen'j can slao obtain thia medlciue free of clisrcu. This remedy bss been prepared by the Knre3d i Peator Knnif. or vor Harne. ina4 since io.t auc lauow ureparad under bis dlrseUou br the KOEH1C MED. CO., Chicago, l!l. IfcridbTDrureiets at SI per Dottle. OforeS. XaUzetiiM.01.7S. C Bottles for 90. ro we&i frirl eWig fresa She eataess ef yewOfal eaeuea. aarl onaa. waataag waaSaaaa. leat saaaheaal. e'.. I aS aaad a valaable SraMaae eaekalalaaj rem artnantwkmMis.FRCts'aUrii. A. aaleca.4 ssaaUaal werk -. efcoald Ve reW by (Tary iwb wke la Berveea aad ablUkaa4. iianr Trot. 9. . WI A I'aTrablw Terdlrl iHti Twenty Tear Trial. Tbe original aud oa'y genuine Compound flxygen Treatment tbat of I)-s. Starkey at l'bales, is a scieutine arliustniSDt of tba ale. msnts of Oxygen snd ' itrogen uisjnet ired; aud the eompound la so cosdeaisd and made portable tbat it is sent to all tbe wor'd. It bss been in use for more thsn twenty years; tboussnds of patienta hare jbesn trested, snd recommend it a very signifi cant I set. It does aot set as most dru(sdo ky Croat ia; another ailment, often requiring a sec ond course to eradicate tbe evil atfecta of the frst, but Compound Oxygen is a revit aiizer, renewing, slreegtbenitig, iaiigorat icg th wbole body. Tbs.e stateicenta are confirmed t,v nam tri us testimonials, published in our book ol Ct'O psges, oaly witb tbe express permis sion of ibe pstieats, thair nsmes and ad draaaes sre given and you can rel'sr tothsm for turtser informatieu. Tl:e grest succcess of our treatment bss given rise te a boat of imitalora, n. scrupu lous persons; some celling tbeir preparation Compound Oxygsn, often appropriating our trstmionisls aad tbe names ef onr patienta to rrccommend worthless concottions. But sny substance made elsewhere sr by others, snd called Compound Oxygen a njurioua. Compound Oxycen Its Hod o Action snd Kestilts," is th titles of a new boot ol 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey ItPa len, which gives to all inquirers t ull iufora alinn aa to thia remarkable curative ageit, and a record ef surprising cares ia a wile range of chronic casea mauy ef them afiar being abandoned to die by other physiciam. Will be mailed Irea to any address on ap plication Drs. Starkey at Pbalen, 1629 Arch St., Philadelphia, fa., 120 Sutter St., San r'rsn cisco, Cat. . " . . "--w KnXmm . LKGJL. gXECUTORS NOTICE. EtattfJohn C. Burnt, ite'd. Lattera Testamentary the John C. Bures dcaeased late oi mm.. J V) v . . .Mr, J,-:. 2& V Je r.qu.,t.d to m.k. ; eatate hose " ' . .... ..lhAvt having elainia to pre.eui mo a. d'"Tl JOHN O. BURNS, J. L. WOODS IDE, tucutors. Laek P. O. JnniauCe-, Pa. December 1 lib, 191. IT w r KOCLAMATION. WHEBIAaTiia Cuas. A- Babtt, rrreiueni -uuK .!.-.... nrCnmninn Pleaa of IDO lal i U- LU. . v dicial District, composed or tbecouatiei ! Juniata and Perry, and the Dene. J. K. I'attso.v, aad J H aIcM. Judges ot tbe said Court of Common l'leas ef Ju aiaia Ceuaiy bare issued tbeir precept to me direct.d, beano date tbe 4.tn day or Jaausrr, tor bo!dis a cmrt or Oyer and Teriuiner. aad Uensral Jail Dehwy, aad tienaral Quarter Sessions oi toe Teace at aJimintoa-a, oa tbe first Uouday of faD ruary, leyj, bomg tlie 1st day ol tbe tnentb. fvOTICK IS 11KREB1" GIVEN, to tba Coroner Justices ol tbe Peace and ConsU- blea el tbe ceuuly of Juniata, that tbey be tbu and llisre in IBeir prepar pcrown., . tea o'clock in tLe lorenooa of aaid day, iib tbeir records, ipqnisitioD. exatuina tiobsacd eyer teru.asbrsaces, to de those things that tbslr ollices respectively apper tain, aud these tbat are bound by recoguix iki to orosecute aitsipsl lha prison.ra tbat re or tosn may be ia tbe Jsiicl aaid ceun l,. he tb4n sod'lliaie t uicsrcule against . . - Ibam aa shall be just. liv an set ef Aneiub'T, jasscd tbe 9th day 'of Mmj, A. U , 10. it ia made Ibe d u ty of the Jusiicrs ol tne fries, ot tbe sev ers! routines ot Ihia llomawnwealtb, to re turn to the Curk el tbia Cuart of Quarter Seasioas of the respecliie counties, ail tbe lecognizsbcre enterid iota before ihraa by any person or ersana cbsigrd wilh the cuansissien ol any crime, except sucb caaea aa uit bu ekded Lelore a Juatico of tbe Peace, uader eiisliujc laws, at loaal tea dara beiore the cemuiraeeuieut of Ibe session el tbe Court to weica Ibrr are made re turnsole reL-ciivalv, and iuall caara wbere aav urLfLiisccs are taoi'd lulo less than Ira aata before tae coiniuenoiuect t ol the cessiuu to abK'b they are sulo ro tainab:e, the said Juiticrs are to return tLe slice in too tstua toaaisr as ii said sat Lsd net reeo psstsd. Listed st li'.Uliul. u, on lhe 4 b day of Jabusiy, in ll.o i ir el aur l.i ril.uus Ikou saaa eibl buadrsd scd uistli iu. SA-ti-L. LAi-P, ftberiti. Sussu r's Orricc, Mirru.Towa, Jaansry , 1892. Leois I. ATXixsaa. Y. . U. r ass sll. 1TKISI3I . rESIELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MirrLiKTww, rx. BSCellectiag and Ceaveyaaciag pranspt ly attended te. Ornca Oa If aia street, la alace ef resi dence ef I.eaia K. Atkinson, Ksq.. seatb ( Bridge street. Cct JS, 1 ITS. Jess aluLaawBLii. Jessr W. Stimmbl lirLilGUMIAITlMHEI., INSDEAHOE AGENTS, PORT BOTJL, JUXliTA CO., PJ. ByOaly reliakle Cesspaaiea represented. Jan. 1, lS2-lr ss.a.H.csAwrssa, pa. iiisti s.cnwrK, D. M. CB4 WrOKD A SOW. have formed a parteersbip far tbe ynwtice of Hediciae and Jbeir cellatteral braachea. Ottice at eld ataad, reraer of Third aad r ange streets, ITffliutewa. Pa. Uitsr bath ot Iketu will be leund at tbeir eUce at all times, unless otherwise prel'essieeully en-gsg-d. April 1st, 1I0. WIS'J TO TAT I Worth Knowing, Tbat I r.a stop reeraaraa ia le thai ; It asiuatea; pain, ae eitractiat-. I Thst I eaa extrar t tes'k witbevt pais, by tbe nee ef a laid aeplie4 te tbe teeth j aad (sans ; a ttasjsr. I Tbat Diseased fv a as a tkaewn ' as Scnrvy) treat ?a,;.ed noress'ni'y j aad a rare warPy'trauled la every I case. .v.'ta Tests Fillid aad warranted ter lire. Artificial Tee'la repaired, exchao(e er, remeddled, lr 9v.tM to $Vi per aet. Beaatiful tinas Tuauieied Tsel inserted at priors te suit all. All work warranted te give perfect sstis fartiea. Feepla be ba'e arnfcml teetb with which they caauet eat, are especially invited tecall. Tssns Caih. G. L.. DERR, Practical Dentist, siTAaLisain ia mrrLiSTewa, Pa., is l!t9. 9ct. 14 '85. -Yt!l be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black in v. r.t such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. Ta;s ctf.r is mp?n until Janosry let., 189J. For particulars aidraaa tbs untleraigntd. A.CMZ r.LACKisn is rr.aJe of pure tlcohcl, o'!i-r 1. dressiiii nre mu le of water. Water c.-i:s nothing. Alcoholio dear. Who ct show us how t make it without alcohol a : that e can make Acti r. ISlackisc as cheap as water rlrytsine, or put it ia fancy pack er's like msry of tlit w ater dressing, and t.iea chare-f.ir the outtule appearance in-'-a.l cf chc--ging for the co'ntenU cf tli U-At!e VCGLyy & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, i.- l!i Dame cf a paint of which a 25c. bottle i eiiutigli to make six scratched and Hulled chrrrv cl.airs lixik like newly finished ma. hcanica. It will do many other remarkable thinjs which ro other paint can do. Ail retailer! sell it. 18 bntskindeep Therearethensanrlaofladie ,JWh.bv,aTretfulfr '"" "d would be ac corded the t.aini of beauty were it not for a r-vr ntOilA s VIOLA C ft CAM aa pc.vaifr theso qU; itk?,th" J,u!'''ychanKe the moV it aullSlr ;S2S1CO,CiPiXioa tooIICO' Btral health and pnblcin slii-d besnty. It cures Oily 8kin. Freckka, Wack Ileada, Eiotch,-s, BunlVnra. Tan, ftmplea, and s.t InipericcTio-.s .f thi akin. It is m.l acterat-tic but a cure, yet ls bet ter for tho toilet table han powder to'l by DruMiSta, or yant pnstraM upon rceelt.t of 50rl O- C. ulTTMER & CO., Toledo, I DsMGHETT Jvs.ristr.v.s.oF COTfl IV1 ERCE -s-timij auHOOL OF C3or.SLimptlcn 8ure!y Curod. l"Z nn: Pleas. Inform jr-ur revlo-s that I har. a p..tlve remedy fur ths al;oye-ii,r..ru . By 1.. Um.tyneethonsanlaotho, eases hare Uen pennstMnUy eured. I ehall be cUd to sasd two bottles of my remedy FKZE to,', IS your rectors wbo have eon-umption it thev wm eeud mo their tinre, and p T eT wm t fully. x. a. aiAjcbu. M. c. imi rZ;. iTV aavSMs) aVtsj . BOSIHESSgSHORMND 5 ear Bead s, k!Tt ollijSS NOW FOR THE NEW YEAR. Our entire stock must now be closed out, Regardless of Cost to make room for SPRING STOCK . ,. (llA Ti. 30 daT8. Every thing in our store will bo sacrificed As;-j-toaof MeB,s Boys and chilJrea'3 ath- mg, ana GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS mrpRrnTSi OVERCOATS t from the heavy storm to the fine.tB,a. C0'V-JJ:LZnv n fine 'Overcoats. We handle the Candee Rub- ver. bar Capi es. Jewelry etc., you can COHEN 4- in o CI o t -f eoiaesot onoo " 8 " CrVl v" n.ntl.men and Children. Neckwear. W.f. boots and Bnoes tor .. Cuffa, unibrella8. VVftt T' TriirikS. V allies", uiiucint.i , , DUV OI u iiu iniiu' o o ouia C5 OO CO CO C5 ittts S 5 S B S 3 S S S S S" t.0ia0l30l3'2'3'''Kf5','?,?l l!3 CO ss CIO o oo eo a S s 55 S . Ot HHHHHHHH-;IC--i-.-;..J H LH HHHi-l eH g J o i sj ao ci ct ct xt - t - t - t - t - t - t o H 7 "i n n ci t- 'C r i j S m o c CP H CO 00 I " t 6. S i? 5 fei z - - 5 .arz - s- ! - in r O cs O ci -3 I a c-3;-ft-e-- -o uc t- t- t- ci I Is- l-IH . -i 3 siascc;r.oooooHH7i o o o o -e t-S O r-l ! co f -j: h c to c. n h 15 o SOCC r5eHtCCCCC OSXCtttHHHrtHHHH tT 2 15 O f 3 CI 2rHcIctCC - ? - 1 ia is 11 o lo o , O ' - 'C T IC O 1 iC O rtSccco-ji-f-coot-i LI "K X 00 C -C CI O O 1-1 1 11 j s. CUUBEKLAXD VALI.IY UAILttOAD Time Table July a0,l9l. pawn TSalSS. Chsru'iersburg creiuaiodatinn leaves fhsnil ersbnrg. 6 Si a as; Shippensbarg 7 09 a m; Nswvillo 7 18 a :; Carlis! 7 4 a as, .Veclianicsbnrg I ii 1 m; Dillsburg 9 a ni; arrives at Iiarrisbur; ( 25 a m. Hagerstowo Accomwedatioo leaves lis gerstowo at 7 an, stopping at iatertardiate taints, arrives at Uarriaburg V i9 a tn. air's alail leaves Wiaebsster at 7 0t a sa; I'.artinsbiiag 7 4i a as; IlafersUwa i 0 a su; Uresncastle t i m; aiarioo 9 It a sa; I'banhersbsrg IHim; Sbippeasbnrg 62 tn; NewTill It U a m; Carlisle 10 X a in; tt-ekanirabnrg 10 5 a u; arrives at Harrisourg 11 15 a na. flar kiiTBii laivaa Harerstown st 12 dl f m; Greeucastle 12 2S p na; Marion 12 ii p re; Chambersburg I 2 ab w; abtppsns burg I 11 p si; Itswvilla 1 40 p la; Carlisle 1 03 p as; Mecbanicsburg 2 21 p aa; Ul ls burg 4 66 p rat; arrives at Harrisburg X 50 P Evening Hail leave W mcbaster 24 sa; alartinsburg t 19 p n; Uagersiowo 4 !9 f so; lireentasll 4 47 p as; llsri 4 67 p u; Cbainliersburg 6 15 p mi Sbippensb.irg 6 4 p 111; ftew villas Ot p as; Carlul S "5 p u; llcbanicsbarg 60 p ia- Billakurg 7 U p in; srrivus at ilarrisburg 7 12 p sa. N'gt Express, Isaves W incboster 7 Ii i 111; Uariinaburg SO p in; Usge.etew 10 V) f at; (ireeneastle 10 SI p sa; Chambers, burg 10 46 p ni; Sbippea.burg 11 01 pas; Newsille 11 22; Carlisle 11 41 p tn; Uechaa icsbarg 12 HI a m; arrivea at llarrisberg 1S 20 a m- Addl!inal train will leave Carlisle daily except Sundsy at 6 60 a ss, stppieg at ail itsimsdie:a statloos; arriving at Harris burg at at 0 40 a m, and en Baturaa s only t'aiBs traina will Isav kieekaaicsburg at 6.10 p m. arrive at Uarrisbarg t 2b ta; leare Carlisle t f m; arriv at liarrisbnre 45 p as; stopping at tntarrugdiat atatiaaT Tbe East Afail aad Night Express Ks will run daily betweest Ilarrisburg aad Ha garatewa, and k'vening Afail aad Moraing Uail daily bstweea Ilarrisburg aad Ckaia bersburg cr Tims. M Express, leaves llarborg 6 40 a n iltchsnicsburg a u; Carlisle '20 a tn'; Nswvill 40 a ls; Shippensburg 7 am' Cbsmborsburg 7 1'0 a na; Greencastle 7 42 a as; Uagerstewa S 26 m at; Wartiaaburg 9 10 a ss; arnveat Winchester It OS a sa. H'r g Uail leavea Harriaburg at S tS aa Diilsburg 9 00 a m; Meehanicaburg I 27 a as; Larliala t 62 a ni; Newviil 9 U a ta Skippenaburg 9 IS a tn; Chamberskrg o' ti a a,: Mari.n It 17 a .-; Graenba.ti It. -I a sa; Hagerstowi 11 UO a M.,.,-.i U 46 a ta; arrirss at Wineke.tor 12 25 p m. Aec.mmed.ti.n tr.i. .,v.. lUrriibarg at 12 p tn; el .cr.ee teeaurg list p a: Car- lisi 12 65; Newvill 1 u P nt; Car burg US,.; Cbar.ber.our, 2 M T 1'. aVai in 11. -i i m: Ur,,,u" a 26 p ta, Ha- wa 1 6t p m. gersiowa inm nin KU'n"a Wrri.barg 4 03 p , -v , xiswTiii 1 p m; SkiD- rsrsbllrr t-i , . y ?"'P- - - r , -iaaioersurg (J 9i m; M.ri.n 6 17 p m; Gr.e.c.stl. i 21 p P m; "........iiigpui; Marli.sburr n 1 ' arrit'sia aa yar. . . n 7 43 p m; ; arrivea at Winchester ,t St p na Lhambersburr n.rri.burg.to0plmii med,at. r.,nsa.ud arrive, at (Jhimb.rsbu 1 16 p m. leaves er- N.O. Express leav.s Harrisburg at 151 P m; at.ppin, at int.rmediat. poin's and ar n es at Harstown 1 1 10 p a. Additional trail will le.v. Harrisburg dai P h , -U P m ,PPiD ' H inter inediat si.t.on. and .a S.mrday. trafa, will leav Ilarrisburg at 6 20 p u,; arriv. ,t burg at 10 d0 p m, arriv at Carlisl 11 P m; atopptag , , iutermedi.t. station. Memphis fcxpress and New Orleans Ex pres. run daily between Harriaburg and Ha reratown and Morning Mail daily botw... Usrrisbnrg ad Chambersburg. DDlw,e" Puiluian 1 Sleeping Care between narera town and Kew York on Morning MaU Ici .ghlExpre. east and on Meinph. "x. Ful man bleeping Cara on NMgbt Kmresa " eW r'!n' Kxpres. b.tween Th" Uelphia and New Orleans. Through coaches two and from Philad.l- Accomodation and N. O. Expre.iw.," Hwt.ee Agamit Trempam. All persoas are b.r.by cautioned aot to sf i 5r m: ;Ln; E. Atkinsoa. -"aries Adams, L. October 28th, '91, ly. THOMPSONTOWN, PA. I- Ht::ior. CS to u 3 cZft cz c r o o (BKt-t-ieCH . to o x o r: c s -ti 1 O l.O o CI "I 1 X o CO ii i-t o a S i5 S S S 5 ?" s ot 3 5 a a '3 L-5 o o ro O ' . Ci X t t t . h - - 1 - t - a 3 a o n 9 r - 3 o K 2 C ?i 2 S ct rc i-i cc r- m r: c c r- C C H HH Ct CC CC tZ SC - - 3 2 3.3 "is x-5 . To --5 - t. 2 .5 , - i-l a r o 5 5 S 5 a T . e u 3 -- - M 00 o 13 "3 - - 5 0C-T CCCS ci o -T O ia ia -o 0 c t- t- i x Tl IT r-l O O Ct rt 1-1 CI CI : e A I C 1 1 W V -Li i O 1 Li Q ALESMET O AV A T T1 1: D .11 LOCAL OK TltAVELl.lX;, to srll ar Nnrfcrv SikW. Salary, Kxpense asd Steativ Kinnlartneitt rnarsnterd. CHA-S U;tlTHKhS COMPANY, t. Der. R. "51. Rochester, N. Y. hE JHCWERS OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOp Flp -ThjAT 1 LrSTS LOGEI, TASJES SWEETER THjAJ OjhjEi TO BACCOS, AjvJD WILL pLEASE VQ.f ASK YOUR DEALER F03 IT, AND INSIST ON CETT1NG IT. zzy pLJc sjApED uz AyBOVE cJj. Jia RSZS3 4 ERAS.. t02iS7iH2 & r rf LOST fisAHOOD! WEatTTTIS (Pivtr r'ac Sen Ktrr soldwithsWrWsS) Ouarsntaa to car eilNcryousd "' , ,uch ss Memorv. X.01. im m 11' . -. Hssd- eEFORB AND ASTan use .eh, wsksiu' ness. Lost Manhood. Lassituds, all drains snd im of power in either sex, caused by OTercrtl0 youthful indiscretion, which ultimately lead '0 -bimuy, Conumption and Insanity. Trice, '?? package. With every order ws giv a guarantee to cure ,r refund money. V, any address. PlVuft'S BEMECY CO.,Tolo 1 1 aVk e- , r -J-C --i-i rL ar-