f "XT" f SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MI?FL1NT0WK. WEIESIUT. SEPTE.TIBEK 14. 1892. B. F. SCHWEIER DiTom ahd rmorftiBTOE. REPUBLICAN TICKET. UNITED STATES. For rFKMDrsT. BENJAMIN HAKRISON. Fob Vice Psemhext. WHITELAW KEID. STATE. Foe Si pfems Ji doe. JOHN DE.:S, ofDlair. For CosfiRESdMEX AT Large, ALEXANDER McDOWELL, of Mercer. WILLI AVI LILLY, of Carbon. Ktn blicah Phesieestial Elector". Benjamin F. Jones, William Woo J, W. Henry Sayen, J. r rancis Dunlnp, John L. Laivson, Jolin Mundi II, John llun'i r, Alex. Crniv, Jr, Charles B. Siner, Maxwell Cower, Wiu. It. dundy, Traill Green, Janies K. Manser, J. M. W. (ieist, Henry A. Knnjip, William J. Harvey, J nines Muir, John H. Shoibley, Coe Durland, Pierre A. Stehhins, Loyd T. Rohrbacb, a. .S Schnch, J. JJchatl Wilhelm, Louis J. McGregor, James B. Laux, Robert Pitcairn, James H. Lindsay, Thomas L. Lincoln, Sylvester D Boil, Matthew II. Taylor, Char es F. Barclay, Jesse E. Daio. DISTRICT. Fob Conoress. TliAD. 11. MAUON. Fob State Senate, JOSEPH M. WOODS COUNTY. For Assmibly. II. LATIMER WILSON. County Si rveyor, J. A. KAKTIX. COBoNER, V. II. HOOPS. The Maine Election. The olecti'jn in Mrna held list Monday rcaulted in favor of tho republic-fins by about 12,000 majority. Tbe voting was under the Australian Ballot law, a law akin te tho new law of this stnte. The prohibition vote was a small one. Not Allowed To Land. The people from far and near flocked to Fire Island on Monday to resist tbs landing of passengers from the cholera bbipj that were not allowed to enter new York. Fire Island is in Now Jersey and the Nw Jt-rsi-y peoplo could not be in duced to permit tiie ships people to come on her sborp from New York harbor. m e m A Prediction. 1W. Dr. McCheruey, a Methodist preacher in Cincinnati, delivered a prediction last Sabbath. He said Go 1 will sc-jurge New Orleans for permitting the firjht between tUe bruU-H C.;rbett una Sj1!.vjb. He 6aid if the gates of lau World's Fair are opened on Sunday tho Lord will close its gates every liy with chol era Precaution Against Cholera. Dr. Bsiijitmin Loc, M. D., in his circular recently issued on the sub ject of "preeauti .lis Against Choh ra" eays : Tne cholera poison, whatever itbe is taken into the system through the month that is in food and drink. Simply being uear a clulera patient cannot givs you the disease. Therefore have no fear of viciting a cholera infected housa on au errand of necessity or cf ruercy, or even of nursing a cholera stricken relative or friend. Still further there is strong ground for believing that the natural j jices of a healthy stomach will destroy tbe vitality of this pois on. In Europe during tho list epi demic, tbe greatest number of new cases were usually reported on Mon day mornings. Sunday being the day for dissipation among the work ing classes, and thus leaving them wi'h disordered stomachs iiieapsblej of destroying the activity of the virus before it reached the bowels, where alone it hns the power to do injury. It is therefore of tho nt mcst importance to preserve a vigor ous digestion, of observing a few simple personal precautions. Free Rags aDd Cholera. In his speech on the Springer free wool bill the Hon. Julius C. Burrows drew the following pictnro of the source of the supply the Democrats were inviting to our shore. This speech was delivered before the outbreak of the cholera epidemic, but is of added interest in view of the advances made by that dread disease. Said Mr. Burrows : But having presented a measure which, if enacted into law, would re sult in destroying sheep husbandry in the United States, with the con sequent annual loss to the world's supplyof wool of 000,000,000 pounds the question naturally arises, where withal then shall we be clothed ? How considerate of the majority of tho committee to anticipate this in quiry and promptly allay all appre hension by the assuring and comfort ing answer, rags, muDgo and shoddy. Yes, rags are to be freo. The chaf foi.ior with stick and nail and bag, Bearing the gutters of foreign cities for woolen rags, or gathering the cast off clotking and blankets which bnvr) wrapped pntrid carcasses iu tt'e j laz.r and neat houses of Earopp and Asia, will ply his vocation with :i- creased zeal and take frm'a courage at the prospect of this new market for his free raw material. The piesent duty of 10 cents a pound practically excludes foreign rags froai our market while free trade England adds annually to her do mestic snpply 73,000,00;) pounds of foreiga rags which she converts into shoidy fur the clothing of her pco- Governor Pattisom made a speech at tho Crawford county fair on Sat ni'Jav in which among other things he spi.ke of the Homestead und other riots. His remarks ns reported in the papers have tho true ring of an American citizen. Ha called the affair at Homestead, rebellioa against government. It was not a question of capital or labor bur. one of govern ment. There can not bo successful capital or labor without government, both capital ami labor were thrown in a state of idleness at Hj-.uestead by rebellion against government. He deplored the necessity that re quired the employment of the mili tia to secure government and if wo are to es?ape the fat "f people that live nader a'rong or military govern ment ts, it must be by goir.g brtuk to tlia pt iucip'ts of our fore-fatL. rs, the pioneers and to truo aliegianca to the laws of tha country. - Knurr th'-.usaud people witnessed th prize fiht with gloves for f 10, 000 lift W'odnosdtty, Septt ruber 7th, id th'- arena of the 0!y;r.p;e Club of Nw Oilcans, ..etireen cbninpicTi John L. SalKviin. in 1 Jsia.'.'s Corb.'it. Or that twenty lirst round Cjrbc-tt won tli 2 fight. The southern fire eaters htood tho tight with compart -tiv composure. Thirty year ago such a thing as a fight with fists particularly when indulged in for money wss looked upon with con tempt. The only fighting done in tb'it section of the couulry waa with tho pistol or shot gun. Tho fight was to kill and not for the "almighty dollar." Corbett. is now the great pugilistic chumpion of the world. 7th, i American poet. John G. Whit'.ier died about 4, o'clock on the morning of September 7th, aged 85 yenrs. He was born on his father's farm in Hiverili. Was educated in the com mon district school during the win ter t.'riiis, ar:d a six months cevrse in II iverill Academy. lie learned shoe-making, and taught school. After his futhci's death he carried on the farm five yfaia and wrote poetry ami either r.rticlea for news, papers. He came to Philadelphia and edited the Pennsylvania Frtennn. That was bsfore rebellion, but the democratic mob one night sacked and burned his eftiee and that, hast ened him b.ick to New lvigland where he lead a l-.ter.iry I f j up to within a short time of his death Sk?retakt B.mixe wi'l not speak thi-j campaign, but last week he wrote a Istter in which ho stated that the campaign hangs on three poiuts. First, a protective tariff, second, reciprocity treatien, third, a national system of banks and citr rancv. Governor Flower, of New York, Las bought a hotel at Fire Fiy Island, below the city where healthy pass engers from the Cholera ships m.iy remain during the time of quirau tiue. A reithlicas governor, legislature, congressman, and state officials were elected in Vermont last week, by a majority ranging from 17,000 to 20, 000 majority. Ti k importation of rags from Eu rope has been stopped by govern ment on account of cholera. Court Proceedings. The sheriff's deeds were all ae knowledged. A subpoena iu divorce was awarded Kt-becca Lsbo vs. D M. Lebo. Amotion for a new trill was made in the Tyrone Bank case. Bale was granted on S. L. McAlis ter to show causo why security should not be given for the payment i :i l - . i ... "i uuuuiij uuoer me win oi ilagu McA'ister, deceased- An order for the sale of real estato of Joseph F. Stoner deceased was granted. A motion for a new trial was made in the case of Jonas Wolfgang vs. Fayette tovsnship. Naturalization papers were issued to Jdhn A. Cibulka. The alley view in UcAlisterville was confirmed nibi. The view to vacate tbe road from the canal bridge to river fording at Miftlintown was confirmed absolute. The vie w for a road in Walker township was confirmed nisi. A. B. E vans, Joseph Sieber and Thadcus Musser, were appointed re viewers on a road in Susquebauna township near Laidy's school house. COMMONWEALTH CASES. Com. vs Joseph Anderson, for stealing a revolver from Wm. Nanki vel. Plead guilt'. Sentenced to four months in tho county jail from the 1st day of June, 1S92, and to pay a fine of $1, and costs of prosecution. Com. vs W. Matsoa Walker, for stealing a herse, carriage and har ness from E. M. Drollsbaugh and C. S. Peck. Plead gnilty. Sentenced to the Western Penitentiary at labor in solitary confinement, for the period of eight years. Com. vs John Shinalauff. a confed erate of W. Matson Walker, in the stealing of a horse, carriage and har ness from E. M. Drollsbaugh and O. S. Peck. Verdict of jury, guilty. Sentenced to imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for a peri -d of three years. Com. V3 Ja"ob Moore, for stealing a number of articles from the house of H. J- Shellenbcrger, of Fayette township. Plead guilty. Sentenced to confinement in tho Western Peni tentiary for two years. When the three above named men appeared in court for sentotics on Wednesday morning, the Sheriff had them chained together. Walker and Shinalauff at the ends and Moore in the middle. Tbe Sheriff lodged tho convicts in the ren'tentiary in Allegheny, on Thursday, the 8th inft. Com. vs Cioyd Sieber, for rape of Laura A. Front, who was under the age of sixteen. Plead, not guilt. Verdict of jury, guilty of fornication. Sentei;eed to pay a fine of $3 to over seers of poor of Fayette township, and pay the costs of prosecution. Com. vs Edward Louder, for steal ing horse clippers. Not a tiue bill. Com. vs Louis Bouseman. Forni cation and bastardy. Settled. Com. vs B. F. Pannebaker. For nication and bastardy. Com. va Tunis Vosbnrrj. Assault and battery. Not a true bill and pros ecutor to !i:1V C'JStS. i Com vs. (lo. W. Bittinger. For j nic-ition aod bastardy. Plead ailty. Sentenced to pny a line of 1, and I pyy costs of prosecution, and tj pay 1 5I:tr':iret Easier, tho prosecutrix, tbe s:i!u of $25, for maintenance of child, from the date of ita birth to present time, nnd the sum of $15, lying in expeBOes, and to p-y the t?a:d prosecutrix the sum of fifsv cento a week for the support of child till it i arrives at tbe atra of seven yt'urs, to be paid quarterly. : Ci'in. v JoaepJi Hoatz. I'orni i.itiou I and l.a-;t :rdy. Settled. Com vs Jerome Brown, Emanuel V.hee, Joseph Ileresiiovitz, I-r se creting properly with intent to de fraud, and colluding to defraud. Prosecutor, Hetuian W. Hisshamev. ! Sit tied ! CVm. vs S. A. Heueh, for false ar il est of Emanuel Cohen. Settled. ClV,L CASIS. The First National Bank of Tyrone vs Ezra C. Doty, bsndsmm ofE.lg.-.r M. Doty, clerk or assistant cashier in the bank, to recover tbe amount of a note that waa worthless by the mistake of ihe assistant in entering tho note as maturing a month after the drtte of the maturity of the note. By the mistake in entry the bail or pecurity cf the piper was released under the law, r.rd tha maker f the note being financially of no account tbe paper was worthless. The bank believed that tho bondsmen for the asMsto'nt could be nmilo pay, hence tho 6iiit- Tbe j'iry, however, believ ed thdt tho bond wis given to pro tret the bank from dishonest trans actions on the part of tho young man and as there was no dishonest work in anything tbnt be did, they could not find for the bank. Verdii for defendant or bondsman. Maty U. Jiieobp, Administratrix of Gtorge Jacobs deceased vs. Presi dent anj Alaaigers ef tbo Mifilin town Bridge Company for attor neys fees claimed by her husbimd, previous to his demipe. Amount of fee claimed, 85.000. Settled fer $2,000. Jon-is Wolfgang Frank H?y rolds and Levi Basi-der supervisors of Fayette township to recover in jury to a horse that fell on ice in the road, between Swales end Brown3 Mills. Tbo road ran under s nice trees nnd on the side of tho hill where the sun's action in winter time is not strong. A better road a half mile further wanld have insured a road free frni ice f.ir the mail team, which Wolfgang was driving. Ver dict in favor of the Supervisors. E lament fc Son vs. Samuel Pan nebaker. This was a suit for certain agricultural implements that Panne b&ker believed he was commission agr-nt for, but tbe company claimed to hold him responsible for tho value of borrows and eo forth sent Lim. Verdict for phmtiff $230.00. Pannebaker and Son vs. George Conn. About lumber for a church. Verdict for defendant. J. F. Hxkenbiiy vs. W. D. Walls. About siwad lunb.-r. Continued. S lsstioa Lydtr and Abram Lyder vs. B-:nj truin llenninger. About hogs thiit were taken for debt. Contin ued. Ai'SCFL'-ANora. Andrew Banks and C. F. Hiukle were appointed to annraiso ihrn hundred dollars for Airs. TJn "r Sherlock, widew of Chaik-. Tf Shsr. lock, dee'd. of this town nut nf Hio estato of said decedent. In the case of lunacy of Lizzie C. Mil'iken. a ru'e was orante.1 on Afrn Lizzie C. Milliken. to b1 she should not pay cost of inquisi tion. In the estate of Cal win TV Wufle late of Fayette township, deceased,' inquisition oud partition was awAr.l. ed. Iu the estate of Jnsenli Arl .1. ceased, order of sele was granted to tho administrators to sell reid estate or said decedent. In the divorce proceedings between Hamilton Robison and Francis Bib- ison, W7. L. HOODS. Eso.. v.-ns annnint. - i . , , IX ed commissioner. In the divorce rasn nf .Tuna n,,.f vs Samuel Carter, an order of publi cation was awerded. Naturalization papers were grant ed to WilhVn Lindsay of Xlilford township. John J. Patterson, Jr., Auditor in tho assigned estate of Henry E. Bru ger, filed his report. W7. L. Hoops, auditor, in the as signed estate of William Crozier, fil ed his report. Androw Banks, auditor in the as signed estate of Dr. Philip A. Smith filed his account. B. F. Bnrchfield, in the assigned estate of Henry Moist filed his ac count. Andrew Banks, auditor in the as signed estate of Calvin Steward, filed his account. Ileport in the estate of Catherine Allison was filed by auditor Geo TV I Hower. .1DD1T10J1.1L LOCJ1LS. Mrs. John Mussir, of Welker towa ship died last Sunday night after a lingering illness aged about 50 yea'-s. Sue was a daughter of Pet?r WeUltr of Wrdker township. It was nfr request mat Jiev. Christian Winey and Rv Solomon Kapffntan, Durkord lnirV.crs should each preach a sermon on the occasion of her fnneral. Han'ttE. Hall Ind., says: "I owe of Waynetown, mv life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effc nta of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a geoerJ shattered condition of my whole systam. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of tho 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 Dest medicine in tnc world. 1 can not recommend it to hierhlv." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-1 y. A Stlgliway Sneak.. On Saturday night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, p.s John DiehL one of Yearic's liver- employes, wns driviug a traveling stranger along the turn pikejustbeyond Stifi'ord'p limekiln, their destination beinr Milrov. the passruger thought he observed some thing now and then like the shadow of a man goina'ong with tbo buggy, and finally ca!kd lb attention of the driver to the matte at tlm same time feeling uneasy euou;h to reach under tbe buggy seal to ascertain if his satchel was all right but it was gon. Stopping the horse thc-y lookej behind and saw in the moon light a fellow making off with some thing in h;s band. DieLl gave chase and was gniuing on his mti wlien the Logan 'bus c.irno off tho bridge on its outward trip. F'nding him-s-:lf thus intercepted ia bis fligbt, he dropped the satchel in tl.c road ond tied up the hill into the woods. Lowistown Free Press. THE Can IT niH IEW '.lAsmsiaov AT ilalf nates by Use I'euiisjlva nla Kailroad. The national encampment of tho ; Grand Army of th-j Kept-.blic will ; bo held at Washington, Si-ptember 1 19Ui and 20,h, 18S2. The "occasion j will undoubtedly attract the largest j number of veterans ever assembled : on r. fiimilitir occasion, and the re I view will be the most imposicgdemon Ifctration ever wituesseil in this coun- try sir.ee the historic review of the !of tho army in l.S(!5. It will be the ! event of a lifetime, as nevnr again j will there be s. largo a gathering of jo!d sj'diers in any city of tho land. Iu order that every o?.e may wit- ness the grand spectacle tha Penn jsylvr.nia It u'i road Company wilt sell excursion ticke's to Washington from fili piincip.-d ticket stotions on jitH system, September l.'Jth to 20th, ' valid for return until Oct-lir 10th, 1 18:)2, at a single fare for the round trip. Ample facilities will be ntiVjrd ! ed for the prompt movem.-nt of all visitor?. I'eiin3lvtilaRaiIioad to the ti. A. It. Ruotiiipiiieiit at WaMSiiSasloii during Sep Klilbtr. Undoitbtediy tbe most interest irty encampmer.t of G. A. 11. men ever held will convrne at Waslnugton during Septmlxr. The iutenbt manifested in the encampment bai been national, and the Government and local niifrjoritics in the National ; City are making elaborate prepar ations for entertaining the old sol diers. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets from ail stations on its lins to Washing ton, from September 13th to 20tt, valid for return until October 10th, inclusive, at a rate of a single faro for the round trip. These tickets will bo valid to stop off at Baltimore and Phibdolphi-i in each direction within limit. A stop over privilege will also be allowed at Harribburg and other points south of Washing ton on foreign road's issue of tickets from the West. The Pennsylvania Kni'roal Com pany has also issued one of tbe most comprehensive guides as yet com piled of the National Capital. Itch on human and horses and cn imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Bank & Co., Druggists, Mitnintown. Nov. 13. lSOO.ly. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I hid been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought rm hnrtln nf South American Nervine which done mo more good than any 30 worth of doctoring I ever did iu my life. I would advise every weakly person to ueo this valuable and lovely remedy; A few lxittles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful Btomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. B.anks & C o., Miffliuto wn. Pa.. May 14, ly PEIRCE COLLEGE BUSINESS OF SHORTHAND A h h clam emmereHl aehonl affording eompMa quu mrot lor bu.ine.. lif. Alfto French tid r luAn fr trnml as well as liir tMiBin.4 ejemmereu) Im rl'liy hm ben adrinl to the baaiDMM cooro of Instruction, and a apcial'.y effective ayktem ot venti latl'.n una been introduced with new furniture Ac Ortif Of-m ull nttum tor ranniMlm n.H rifuflmmt o Fall and Winter term hecins TneMla, Sept WU, la. Applicntion hlanka now rrdv rsriy anrollmeDt neceaMry. For CVIlere Annoal. Sborth&nd Annoanccmei.t.. entdaatinc E&trcieee. call or aUtiroaa Thiw Mt PrERCK. Ph. D . Frineipel and Founder Record Builtliue. 17li)ObaUlotSk. 1'auadeiuuie.iV Notice AgraiUHt TreNnpatis. All persons are hereby cautioned not ta tresHpasR on tbe lunds of tbe UDdemignt J in Walker, Fermanagh and Favette town rt it: A. S. A.litns, Jobn McMeen, Jarees jicMoeu'o beirs, IiotMrt UcMeen, William Stonffer, G. H. Sieber, Charles Adanis, L. E. Atkinson. October 28lh, 91, ly. . LEGAL. gBERIFF'S SALE OF K 'BERIFF'S sale of real estate. Lr virtue o( a writ of Fieri Fanat num- b.r l, Utcamber Trim, Wi, contuininR wavers of IoquUitiona and rxemjtioos issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, roturnablj to tho Svp'r Term next, of said Court and to mu directed, I will expose to sale br pnb ortrv on Fridav. the thirtieth day o( Spptember. A. D., 1892 at one o'clock. P. M., at the Court none in Miminiown, r , the several tnots of land neretuaner ae acribfd : No. I A tract of l.tnl situjto In M-tn. roe toWDSliip, JunWta Co., Pa., bounded and deecnbd as follows: on tue norm dv lands of Jobn and James Nailor. on the east by lands of Ja-ob Page, on the south by lands of John Furgeson and Willi'im ke-CBt's heirs, on the west by lands of Coldron Lonjr, containing ninety eight acres more or less, having thereon crectrJ a ivo and a balfstory stone dwelling house ba::k born, wagon shed and other ont building. Sii zed Islu-u in execution and to be soli as tll propertv of Joseph P tpe. COXDITIOX-S OF SALE: Fifty dollars of the price or sieu at which the vrunartv shall be Ktrni k oil shall be paid to tho Sheriff at tbe time of s;t!e, un less tue purchase money aiiail hi less than that sum, in which cis only the pr.rcbaso money shall be paid, otherwise tlio property will again be Immediately put up acd sold! tbe balance ot the purchase doner niu-it be be paid to the sheriff at hid office within five days f-era the time of sale, without any di.-rus.nd being mijo by th; Sborilf therefor, otherwise tbe property may sg:tin be sold at i!ie expeuso ami rlhii of liio person to wl.uui it is strack off, who, in rase ot any d.-ficii-ncy at iuch resa e shall make good the nanih. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheiifl. "UBLIC SALE VALUABLKltEAL estate. The undersis'i'-d Administrat rs of the est.ito ol Jacob Brubaker. d-jct ased, lit'? of Do'aWRre township, will oII't tt public salo on the preini"es at 1 o'clock P. M., on Siturt'ay, September 24. 1892, A tract ol land Mtnalo in the township of Delaware in tbe county of Jnniati, Pa, abonl one ruilo w.st of East Sslem, bonud . cd on the north bv lands of Amos Kin.'cr aii.-l Andrew Smith, on the oast by David Sp'r h.r unci Jnooli Sicc, on the s.iuth aud west by David Dimtu contiiriing I NC HI SEBEII ASD SIX At RES ( Lai:i- tbereiin erected two frame houses, bank barn and oulimiidings. Number 'J. A tract of w.oilatd'ol yoinj cht-stni;! timb-T, situate ia the same tco ship. at. mt one awd a haft rciic i eo'ith east of halcm, bcMu-.led on the nrrth by lands of Ikury Uurbert, on tbe east by Clks Mil It r. n tha south by Arnold Varnes, and on tbe west by Jobn Lantiis, containing fic asres. Twenty a?res wiil be sown in wheat, haif ot which will litanM with the farm. 1 R :i M S iF SALE. Ten per cent, to be pai-t on dty of sale, the balance on tbu first of a pril, l .;;. .Solomon Bui bakes, Jons .M. Ital E KER, Administraiors. QKPI1AXS' COURT SALE VALUABLE J5EAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order issued out of tbe Orch itis' Court of J uiiitta county, tbe un-drr.-ipnoJ sdmiiiis'.ialors of the estato of Ttiomat Kumberier, lute of V.t!kT Tp., deceasctl ill odor at pub ic silo, on the t reiuijee, ou Saturday, September IT. I!), t l o'clock, P. M., the following valuable Ileal Estate .- A tract of iaud situate in the township ot Walker, in the county o'" Juniata an I S':j t f Pennsylvania, about two (2) miles west of Tlioiiips.n.town, Pa., btu.idt;il oa the north by Im Ib ot Mit hn-I Xearboo I and Da i I S yjtudeis ; ou ihu e-t by la.ris oi Jacob Gra till: ; o;i tha aoutb Uy lanf. of Solomon Manlxv-k, Enzi Dilinim ct a', nrd in the west by lands ol Wilson (Jross, IsioC Wbttih.in nut Jost-pli (iraybill, con taiiiing "NK IIIMIRMI AsD fORTT (140) ACBFS, more or less and having thertt.n erected a TWO-STOUY FliAME HOUSE, B tiili llarn. Log Tenant Hulls?, 3 .nini'-r Ilouse, pring House .-.rd tiiber oat-bnildings. Oi Ibts tract about one huudroil acies aretlca-ed and in a good state of vUltivatiuu End the bif. anca of Forty (I ij a-rca is ttoodUnd on wbich Iliore is fine youn? clmstnnt tiiiibr-r . In this farm there is a fieu Apaln I'rchar 1. sntl s: ELEGANT PEACU OKCUARD of (lliitvi) trees five year old. This peach Orctiir.l wan planted ty Totiiaa Auker, n-l,;. Ljs a oue-Lall interest in it l c four (ij hinr'ti veara. This fsriB is finely located along Ihe tu'-r -pi!5t. lias a spring ol excellent sud nevd failiiii? water close by ihe hoiise. is hamlv ' church, school, uiiil and market, -in 1 .ii buildings are good. An? on? 4!ring a g;i c'l'Mce should call to b'j'j Ihee premises TKllMS OF 6 ALE : Ten (10) or- cent, of tuc purchase money to be paid ou day vl sale; Twenty (20) per cent on confirmation of tbe s tln by tho conn; Thirty (39) p : cent, en April !t, lS'.ii, wrien tl J.vf will i. dehveretl and possession giviu. and the balinceof foity (Jil) ptr cunt, un Arrii I, is;il. Doferrt:d payment to be s.s:ur ed by iildjrnieut. cid to bear intere:.t fitoii April ist, lty:j. Otis E KvHuriiuKa. V.irsON Hi' HHFRtiKK, AdmiTiiatrators. Ai,g. 27, IBM P. S. The above namrsl Tobias Af.kcr wilt oiler for sale his interest in the above Peach Orchard at the same time. JXIXUTORSSAL Or VKTtY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The nndersig'ied Executor of the last wiil and tcstamout or Daniel WesTall, deceased, late of Delaware township, will offer at pub lie sale on tbe premises, on Saturday, October 15, 1892, at 1 o'clock P. U., tb following val-.ibio tracts of luud : TRACT No. 1, Bein-r tha uatision farm, situate in Dsiawaru township, Juniat.t Co.. Pa., bountled on tho north, br lands of Rev. Ezra Smith ; on the east by lands of John Oinjrricb et a! ; on the south by lands of Jacob Schlete!, Philip Uarley and Jacsb Hosteller; and on the west by lands of John K. Sausinan aud Jcbn aud Samuel Scblegcl. containing 159 ACRES AXD 89 PERCIItfs, more r less, having thereon erected a large Tito Story Mone House, large bant barn with waon abed attache-!, spring housa and other outbuildings- Ala a let. ant bouce and stable and a goad lime stone quarry on the farm. Abour 20 Acres are well set with differ ent kinds oi timber. Tha balance is clear ed and in a good stato of cultivation . This farm is located near the town of East Salem, handy to school, church, mill and market, and but a few miles from Tbompsontown and P. K. R. station. It is well snpplied with applos, peaches, plums and a great variety of fruit as well as with good wafer. TSACT No, 2, ia located near to No. 1 ; and ia bounded oo the north by lands ot John Oilier icb ; on tha east by lands of N. T. Vanborn ; on the south by lands of Joseph Long; and oa the west by lands of J arm Gingrich, containing TWENTY ACRES and sigbty perches more or less. All of wnieb is cl.ar and under good cultivation TERMS OF SALE: Twenty percent oo day of sale; Forty per ctnt on April 1, 1892, when tUed will bs (lelivired and possession given, and the balance Forty per cent en April 1, 189s, delorred payment to be se cured by judgment and to bar interest from April 1, IS'ja. C. G. WINEi. Executor of Dauicl Westlall, Sept. ia, 1892 The Sentinel and RejuUUcm oil.ee U tne place to get job work done. Ti j it. "It will pay you If you need anything in that line. ME W GOODS - i Come in and examine OUT large and varied stock lor ine Spring Trade of 1892 and the Summer Trade of 1802. the JVc Desire To show customers our goods. It is our bus-mess to supply vour wants and we know that we can accommodate you, " you drop in and d:il with us. We hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the varied tastes of people. We have a full line of JVoedly Goods, that people want these times. Just ask for what you want and it will be our pleasure to it-nit rm vnu We are stock ed in GROCERIES- at drop prices and Queensware iu full assortment. Glassware to plea?e the eye and to do ser vice shoes- Our shoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Boot for the field and forest. 0 n D E R . We have almost everything, and what we hav'nt got, we'll Order, so please favor us with f. call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of. the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OUR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt Httentiou. Retnembct the place, 5iAIX SfKKET, Ol-lX)3lTE CoUitT II0O8?, MiJf'iHtoYrt, I'a., fc ilt. 1' E N i S V L V A N I A COLLEGE, 1 Ik I. a I Iiil UO, I .X TOUNDKD IN 12. I-ge Faculty. -k. TtkoluH C'.u.r-t-s of siudy C ssi'jal itnd sieient.tlt Snxial Courses in c It de porlioenls. Obsetvjtorv, Lab-uatorles end new O innasinm. Five It-go bt:i:tliugs. i St.-e-u he;t. Lbrsiies IJ.i.'W) -.olinncM. 1 Kipmses low. !. -rtm -nt nf !L i;ietiii i aod Pht sit-al Citltura ri ch ir-, of n ex-! ; pt-rie-.t 'til phtsioao. .ecossiblt? by fru-j I pieol Ki'l'-'Sd lrst:i. L ntillioi on !ii 1 1 H ATTI.KK ! I'.T.'I Or' (JET I VtPUKn, r . st I ple.isiit atid .-sl;:.y. j P::F" Ali TO'Y .'IMPART inxr, j i in separate leit'tlmcs, tor l.i r. :ni ou-ig I J !:iii pi piri' i; lor Lo-mi-.s or ll.i lojre, im- j der rjcc;al cue .,r ;nu Priecip-.i aii-t' thre- ' . ; ai. t .His, residii.-j; n i:h s-n.ienis in tbe i l-nilciop. i-.tll I, nil ;vn Sept. S:b, 1?.'J ' j For c a'"t;n -, a i l rt---. ; 11 rt. J'c.S ttill r. li. D.. President, or j RF.V. li. ti. hUF.ll. Kii, A. M .. I'rm. iyal ' Jit Ll.-'j-J f-t. the Giood. - 8..t, re t .,-, trill cum it..;.e ..-.,. . - 7rff, rf rrrcktm,, Mack I, ., l.,c. A,t u Mil it. IM. bt-LLEt.S MEDICINE CO, .1 r-iTTesuRGH, Pa. Con 9 u mot I on Surelv CiirArt. lo Tna totr- n: Pltvtso Infomi yonr readers ! V.st 1 hive a positive romedy for tho aHsv? ui.e.l ' dUaase. by its timaly nco thousands ol hr,.05J OiSJ huTe been permanently cored. I shall be Bjd j to send two b-jfik of my remedy riU.H to o I jo-.it rtuders who hta consumption U they wi;i aord mc their LT;res and P. O. alflntss. t,,M. fnUy. 1-. A. SLOCUM, M. C. Ul learl St, M. y. V SHORTHAND 'JjtAts.tJsyj, as... ' - ' v.-vy. l. . . llf OOCTES Caotl. KeaaiV.; - ..... . .( VdLUlS a RO&fcHS, "OCHt.Ttfl, n. fl ,it is a nm .?Tr?BP"'If rum. CorTAK.E NO fSCBSTITlITBL '.'i.!.ak. a a, -li- f- W. law DOUGLAS JSjsSfSSSsSaai 9 o .-cbeV. ; ho rrt:..0",? "l iy-'.tnlf. Si.1.1 and M.no I nun ti.,.....; IUPV' mure rtrlr ,7. "IT'rn lii.at- ' yiee. 'lhe hTeliSSS aiTT? ?".'' sert najeronnd thtsont. wofaingmeo Boys' S? i L" -h.ot WSiSfl ZSJSS 2. .!: VV'JSi I eel !!...r;T.K."iprlee, tie. Theltu;irr.XI'V,V",1;l-,,,iirtrtal.lan.l,liiV frr.m at- " .V' "'lumiz thlsoiit t Itutc other metre. w..7, KlII.a"J'r".",ni!itt tosuh. i rraudulent.n.i .....t: "tiena E1111I bciA.ft, MilHir.towi.-, l-n. r fe - .... 4 rclr"- J Cwreat Bargains at Schott's 1 If H , . . . . 5 Ury fjrOOUS iiuuau A good quality of apron and t . . od heavy' unbleached muslin worth 8 to wr lpno-fbs 20 vards for 5l 00. A A fine selection of chalhes for 5cts. a yard. A boys shirt and waist for 21cts 1 all silk satin edge faille ribbon, No 9 9cts a yard. An all silk satin edge faille ribbon, Ino 12. twelve and half cents a yard. Great Bargains at Schotts Carpet Room. 5 find fr for A good quality ot matting An elegant half wool ingrain carpet reduced to 40cts a yard. A tab'.e oil cloth 40 inches wide at lOcts. a .yard A four plv soft finish oil color carpet chain for 22cts a pound, n excellent quality cf wali papar at lOcls. a double bolt, C.-.L1 l,fiirr for 14CIS Great Bargains at ehoit's Fonuiar Shoe Store. baby's shoe for 25cts. cfnnl low pnoe ior A child's spring heel, patent hathc-r tip for oOcts. A ood carpet slipper, leather sole and heel for 32ct A good quality men's creedmore tip sole slfoes at .$1 fTOOtl fiiMlitv men s cretMinuic up k .-nv. v- i"-t llllit. 1 l...lL-.r,"j linr vrrnr IJlir HUllc;?!- tytJtlVi at, j where you can get the highest value for your money, ;r I 5 i c S. -f d ci n o-ci :i i.-c 1 ocoao 00 xxx oct-r-fcai.'s . 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Artificial Tet?th repaired, t xcbanpc.t or i romoidled, at prices to auit all. will in- I M.-rt & full rerniannl xpt .f nnm.i ir wa SJ "'UVU eLalliilU- eled porcelain teeth as low as $U.0O p--r set warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or I ..... uuuj leiuuueo. All work warranted to trivn ,rr.i .t; I f"hi,,DK- .'P'8 who hsve artificial tel-th -...u cannot eat, are cspecia!l lOVlttsl to -all ' J Tib usCash. G. Ij. DEKR, Practical Dentist, esTABusnKo.ia MirLiiiTOw, lA., m !8do. Oct. 14 '85. ,-VEWPOUT AND SIIERMAN'S VAL 11 ley Kailroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday January 18, 189i!. u,"'i STATIONS. Wesf ward. East ward. 1 t Newra-rt. .. Buffalo Bridge'.!;.' Juniata Fnrnace Wahneta Sylvan. r- at a w . w 6 00 10 00! 8 80! 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Orri.'JW On XT. in l 1 I ..,! - " " ' . , ... 't.v VI i tar di" ve of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south of brtd ire street. nt-eit ias: I r "- Joan McLapoulis. Joseph W. Stijivkl i mil n w a m-T-. MClL.4rCJI5I.JS & STIJISSCl., INSDSANCE AGENTS, FORT ROY.iL, JLWUT.1 CO., PA. K"Only reiiu'nlo Companies represented. Jan. 1, 18;.-ir BB.U.M.CllAWrCEI, DB. OAS WIN ll.CRAWr u. JI. CRAWFOKD t SON. have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their collatteral brmuches. Ol.!co at old stand, corner of Third and Or snee streets Mini. (..... d . ...i. - , .........ft. ii, a. uutj ur uotii ...eiu wn: do found at their otlico at all Uy en- '"""i "mess other-vise protessiora April 1st, 18'JO. s ALESME AV A TS rri Tr T-x N LO(; At. tl a '. .r , r- r, i CLaIiUVjI, io 8WI ,ur8"y .salary, Expe-nscs btesdv EmpW-yni. nt guaranteed. CIIASR BltorilEKS COMPANY -. al. Kochester, N Y. -jSENERATION AFTER SENERATIONj WQ .ami csbd Ajro blu&ko rr A ET . . 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