SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY. JAMJiRY 4. 18S3. B. F. SC II W E I Ell EDITO AND rmOFBIBTOl,. A famin prevails in a part f Swe den. A j-art of Russia is again (.filictetl with famin. The cholera Las again bioken out in Hamburg. There are C00O women post mis tresses in the United States. According to Arabian legends, Cain killed Abel on the 3rd dij of June, more than five thousand years ago. Tun French Panama Canal Com paDy stands at the head of the cor poration swindles of this dry and generation of swindles. Tini-ADtLi mA Times : The number of trains arriving at Broad Street Siatioa exceeds five hundred a day, carrying a daily average of tome 5,000 persons. EuwAitD Muki'hy, Jr., of Troy, is a candidate for U. S. Senate in Yoik State. He postponed his mother's funeral to take a hand in politics on election day for Cleveland. Ox tho morning of December 27, the first time in 15 years a thin coat of ice aad snow covered tho home tops of Charleston South Carolina. Sleet and snow fell in Augusta, Georgia on December 27. CmcAiio people are going into the show busiuets with a vim that is a surprise to the old time showman. Thev are rroio3iiir Rmong them selves to buy Independence Hall with all it fixtures from Philadelphia and movs it to Chicago. - Several duels hava taken plico in France over the Panama Panal bribery scandal. A duel may settle the quarrel between the parties in the fight, bat it amounts to nothing in clearing up the br.bery in the case. Accordinu to the report the Brit ish are placing more war ships in the lakes between Canada and the United States than they are allowed by the treaty of 1817. What are we going to do about it. Does it mean war with EuglanJ ? There is an old saying that comes from time out of date. That there is a woman in every thiDg of impor- taucp, which is verified in the Pana ma Canal Scandal by the wife of the engineer, De Lesseps, being a party to tho distribution of the corruption found. . De Lesseps, the French engineer, who carried the Suez canal enterprise successfully through to completion and who just now is the focal point of attention in France, on account of the Panama canal bribery scandal, was marrried to his second wife when the was a girl of sixteen and he a man of CO rears. A war cloud bigger than a man's hand appeared on tho Canadiau bor der, in the discovery that the British aro buildicg more war vessels for the lakes between the United States and Canada than the treaty of 1817 permits. War is always an uncer tain game to play at, but the proba bility is that if England picks a war out of the United States, C.mada and tve"ry other foot of 'British ter ritorv in America will be taken frcm England. Is the Assembly election contest case, in tho Crawford county courts, between Andrews, republican, and Higby, democrat, the Court decided in favor of Andrews, on the ground that Higby 's majority was unlawful unconstitutional because it had betn obtained by a vote cast by two towns-hips out.uide of the limit of the respective townships. Like the vote of Fermanagh township, in Juniata county, which ever1 election is cast in the borough of Mifllintown, which is outside of the limit of the town . Bhip. Martexa Harrison, grand-daugh ter of President Harrison, took scar let fever, and a red card, with the words, '"Scarlet Fever Within," was hung on the doors of the White House, last week, and will hang there for two weeks to come. The scarlet fever is something politicians are shy of, they don't like to get even the odor of it in their clothes, and as quickly as they spied the cards on the doors of the Executive mansion they turned away. Other people were equally shy, and thus an cfHic tiou has been the means of 6avmg the President from many callers. Chicago has commercial location, money, style, airs, vim, enterprise, push, cattle and hogs, and railroads, and manufacturing establishments, and twenty thousand anarchists, but she has no pedigree longer than about sixty years, and that fact is a thorn in her busy, humming, money making ways. She would almost sell herself for a nickle to secure a pedi- gree. She woul 1 l:'ke to get some thiDg that v.-ouId give her an Ameri can record to go back.'at least, as far as the revolution of 1776, and with that object she comes to Pennsylva nia and proposes to buy Independ ence Hall, and move it to Chicago. France is greatly excited over the exposure of the corruption of her public men, about one hundred and forty of her assembly men have been bribed to help get the Panama canal scheme floated to sell bon 'f. Thou- Bands of people of limited meats put mo-iey into the concern that is they bons'ht the stock tn 1 bonds of the canal company aid now tbat the company has pocketed tho money aad left the canal go to Davy Jones' locker, the fleeced lambs are bleet ing loudly aad aro declaring that the public men who are eiected to office are all corrupt, and my b bought like sheep in tho shambles by corporations or any one that has money to spend on them. Success Ciiauncy Depew said a good thing to the young men in the Pierce Busi ness College, the other day in Phila delphia, on the success of men. He sa'd, "The man who has a hoin-j no matter how humble the hom, can take care of it is a success.' Not Guilty of Heresy. Religious creeds are breaking be fore the mechanical inventions of the div. Mechanical inventions have added so rauc'j to the physic il com fort aud convenience of tho paopla that the mind of man is absoibed with pursuit of comfort, convenience, and pleasure to such a degree, that spiritual or religious matters are forced aside, because they cannot ba touched tasted or handled or seen. It is a hard thing to catch the mind of a healthy person in this material istic age of comfort and convenience of things of sight, sound, ta3te, and touc'', and direct that mind to re flect on things unseen and unheard. The rush, roar, and enjoyment of the good things of this clvillzition seems to be out of place with the tiuias of oppression, t3-rany, and blood shed among men when the most of the old creeds were formulated, and these facts probably have more to do. thau any other ctuse, with prominent lights in the church, like Professor Briggs, breaking away from creed rule, and writings of men who lived under different circumstances nud different modes of life. Two hun dred year3 ago Professor Briggs would hava been declared a heretic at the first session of any acclesia stical body of his church, before which he might have been put upon trial. Now however under the changes wrought by a civilization entirely different from the one under which the Pre byterian creed was formulated he is declared not guilty of heresy. The Conducting of IIeaure Toars. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, through its personally conduc ted tourist system hag gained an en viable reputation in the conducting of its pleasure tour?, inasmuch as thty send out with each individual tour nn experienced tourist agent and chaperon, whose sola duty is to cater to the wants and pleasure of nil in their charge. All destinations of the tours are selected with the viow of giving to the tourists the most de lightful territory for recreation, pleasure, aad sight Feeing. The rates quoted for each tour aro in accor dnnce with that liberality for which this enterprising company ia noted. Tin re will bo a series of five tours to Washington, D. (J. during the winter and ppring of 1893, dates for which have been fixed as follows : January nun, February 'Jtu, Marce 2.JU, April lata, Jlay 4th aud liatn. In addi tion to the above mentioned tours the company has arranged a series of five to the famous winter resort, Florida, leaving New York and Phil adelphia, Januarv 31st, February 14th and 28th, March 14th and 28th, 1893 The first four tours allow a stay of two whole weeks in the Flow ery S'ate. The rate quoted from Philadelphia, $48, covers transporta tion, Pullman berth, and meals en route on special train in both direc tions for first four tours, while tick- els lor tne nun tour are good te re- return by regular trains until May 30th. 1893, but do not cover Pull man charges or meals north bound. For those desiring a prolonged tour of pleasure af sight-seeing no better trip is afforded than one of the Pacific Coast tours arranged by by this company, three of which will be rnn from New Yew York and Philadelphia during the year 1893, departing on the following dates : Februruary 8th, March 2d, and March 29th. The rate will cover transportation in a palace vestibuled train in both direction?, meals en route, carriage drives, and side trips to prominent points of interest in California. For information regard ing any of the tours or for detailed itineraries, application should be made to the Tourist Department, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Snort Work With Sheep era Kill- Some Virginia farmers make a dog law and live up to it in their farm practice and with the full knowledge of their neighbors. One of these who keeps dogs himsslf agrees that anybody who finds his dogs off his farm and alone may kill them and that ho shall kill any dogs he may find wandering alone on his farm. Another has a standing bargain with bis hired man to pay a bounty of fifty cents on dog scalps killed on ! his farm. This gentleman has a pair of tiaiced bull dogs that kiU t-vtry strange dog they find alone on the farm. He sys they make quick aad sure work with every dog tbey take hold of. - Another very entryrising, court eous, reasonable sheepraiser ebootn every dog that prowls around his premises day or night. Ho makes it a rule to get the dogs beforo they get bis sheep, and thus avoids the losses and annoyances formerly and usually experienced, Another large sheep raiser has a shepherd ith his flocks during the day, and keeps them at night in a yard inclosed with a wire picket fence five feet high, which is dog proof. Some sheep men practice the liberal, if not indiscriminate, feeding of poianned meats to dogs known to spend their nights away from home. War Horse Dead. Bloomfield Advocate : "Annie Maria," the famous war horse of Major Geo. A. Shumau, now residing near Loy6viIle, has ended her days, at an age of 36 years. The mara was captured in one of raids of the 9 h Pa. Cavalry and became the property of Major Shuman who was one of the raiders. The ga'lant mare bore the Major through the Tennessee campaigns participate! in by tha 9th Cavalry and was with him on Sherman's famous mr;li "from Atlanta to tha Sea," an 1 up through the Carolina3 and was pre sent at tho surrender of Johnston's army near Hillsboro, N. C. At tha termination of tb war the mara was brought homa by Major Shuman and for her services was kept in easy retirement np until old age so en feebled her that she had to ba put out of tho way last -month. "Annie Maria" his been a prominent and interesting feature at maoy soldiers' reunionj iu this county, but she will now be seen no more. The Cjleraan House, in Lswi3 town, wss burned down on Monday night, (r. li. Barnett, principal of tho schools of that borough and a boarder at the house, lost oil his books and clothing valued at $200 or more. Mr Barnett in snpniiinT " holiday vacation in this place. At the Orphans Home at Leys- ville, this countr. thev had a larsre j crop ol apples this year, fully one thousand lusliels. Ihey made over 1 000 gallons of cider and out of tbat they mada 110 gallons of apple butter, besides keeping fourteen barrels of cider for vinegar. They also put aA"ay 300 bushels for winter use, of which tha children get four bjshels a week for eating. 1 Rat, A ."llalcli, A Fire. Ono day last week, the large barn of John Sours, in Cumberland coun ty, near Barnilz ttation, was de stroyed by a mysterious lire. E l ward Hollinger has gono to tho barn tp buy sheep and talking with Mrs. Zinn. wife of the farmer of the place, while talking they saw a whiff of smoke come out cf the overshot and just then a rat dr:ped from the overshot to the ground. It is thought tbat a match had been ac cidentally dropped on the barn floor and the rat found it, and by soma means set it off. Hotel Fire. The Coalman Hotel in Lewistown, was destroyed by fire on the mora iog of December 27. The loss is estimated at $20,000, insurance 8,000. The lira started iu Snyder's restaur ant directly under the parlor. The inmates all escaped with their lives but a number of them bad not time to take more clothing with them than they had on their backs. A traveling salesman lost his pocket book containing almost two hundred dollars and all his traveling effects he wns helped out of tho hotel nnd thanked god and tho men who had helped him out that he had not per ished in the flames end had not ben hurt, he had no clothing on except his night clothes. Mrs. Gambia and two children, guests in the house lost their trunks, clothing, and were hurried out in night gowts and barefooted into the zero weather, a carriage was gotten' as quickly as possible and they were taken to the home of Mr. J. A. Knight, a relative. Professor Barnett, of Bloomfield, Perry county lost his books and oth er valuables. These aro a few of the losses that guests sustained. Mrs Coleman and tho employees in the hotel lost all of their personal effects. The fire was first discovered about 3 o'clock in the morniug. By o'clock tho fire department had sub dued it. The damage to near by proper! v was considerable. One of the remarkable things about it all is that a familv that lives not over one hundred feet from the fire place 6lept soundly through all the noise and din of the occasion. RbeumatlMm Cured la a Day "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days, Its action upon the system is remark aoie ana mysterious, it removes at once the causa and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Warranted by L. Banks & Co Druggist Mifllintown. Oct. 5, '92, 4m. Bloomfield Democrat : A Rye twp., correspondent writes us that John Bell killed a porker that weighed CG0 pounds, dressed. It was about 26 months old. The Presbyterian congregations of this place and Shermausdale, at a congre gational meeting held last Saturday, extended a unanimous call to Rev. J. McElmoyle, of Philadelphia, at a sal ary of $1,000 per year and parsonage rent. It is thought he will accept On two occasions this season George Hoffman, of Centre township, was hunting wild turkeys when he saw approaching: him a fox. The animal was attracted to him by his turkey call, which it mistook for that of a wild turkey. In both in stances the foxes approached in the same manner. They came slipping along with their heads down and bent under, so that the top of the head almost touched the Ground. Occasionally they would stop, look around, put theix ear to the ground and listen. While thus maneuvering both fox'33 were shot by Mr. Hoffman. List f Grand Juror. February Term 1883. MeAl ster. O. W-, Fayette. Lyter, Alf, G., Spruce Hill. Banner, Wm., Delaware. Stimmel, B F., Port Royal. Sieber, Frank, Fermanagh. Rickenbaugb, David, Patterson. Barbon, Isaac, Fayette. Slaughterback, Walker. Leach, John, A., Milford. Patterson, Geo. C, Sprnce Hill. Dobbs, Jno. A Tuscarora. Longacre, Jos., Delaware. Stewart, Neal, M., Tuscarora. Hopple, Dervin, Fayette. Fryaioyer, U. W., Susquehanna. Paunebaker, Henry, Lack. Graybill, Jas., Delaware. Shover, Edward, Milford. David, Walters, Beale. Wharton, SamaeJ, Spruce Hill. Meloy, Stewart, Patterson. Reynolds, T. J., Thompsontown. Williamson, A. J , Tuscarora. Kyle, James, Lack. PETIT JURORR. Milliken, James, Tuscarora. Faira, W. C. Delaware. Louden, S B., Milflintown. liice, James, M., Milford. Swartzlinder, Samuel, Fermanagh. Gilland, J. II., Tuscarora. Wttzler, Chas., Greenwood. Clark, B P., Beale. Fasick, Wallace, Mifllintown. Crawford, Darvin, M., Mifllintown. Dressier, Thos. J., Monroe. Crozier, B F., Jr., Baale. Funk, Cyrus, Port Royal. Gallagher, Simuel, Walker. Henry William, Beale. Huruberger, David F., Delaware. Bot linger, Irvin, Monroe Douglts McLain, Turbett, Spece Jacob. Jr., Delaware. Amy, Jno., Fayette. Nace, Geo., Fayette. Landis, Chas , Turbett Kissinger, Daniel, Fayette. McClure, Harvey, Turbett. Stabler, Amos, Susquehanna. L3-ter, Stewart, Delaware. Foggle, Geo., Monroe. Stong, Daniel, Tuscarora. Bilger, Henry, Lack. Gingerich, Josiab, Walker Cook, William, Spruce Hill. Uuthford, Wm., Port Royal. Gus?, David, Turbett. Tmitb, S. A., Lick. Robison, O.P., Mifllintown. Tyson, Samuel, Walker. Smith, Amop, Walker. Subuff, Thoc, Walker. Shields, Frank, Fayette. Tschupp, Jno., Monroe. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A break in the ice, left Paul Hoi loway confined to nanow limits at the third pier of the liver bridge the other day. Tho water was too cold for comfortable wading and the pier could not le climbed. To get Paul out of the prediciment a rope 1 was lowered, on the end of which he tied a loop, into which he put a foot, stood up, and grasped the rope tightly with his hands and was drawn up on the floe I of the ondge by John Brindle and Node Sulouff- Union prayer-meeting will be held this Wednesday evening, in thePres- bvterian church. Topic, "the Fam ily and the Young." Thursday even ing, in the Methodist Episcopal cuurcb, topic, "Nations nud their Rulers, at 7.30 P. M. Friday, in Presbyteiian church, topic, '-the Church at Home and Abroad." at 7.30 P. M. Sunday, in Court House topic, "Personal Consecration," at 7 o'clock P. M. The managers and salesmen of the Great Keystone Pickling and Pre serving oiks of H. J. Heinz Co., will hold their fifth annual conven tiou at the company's office Pittsburg Pa., January 5th. to ditcuss for week, their work and plans for the business of 1893. The delegates fro.m Boston, New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Philadelphia and Scranton Branches wid pass through Mifllin on the Columbian Esprtss at 3.37 in the afternoon, to-day Wednesday. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up ad hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highlv." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-ly. Tho tax that it is proposed to place on whisky is creating a great deal of talk. First, the drinker talks about it. Second, the Democracy talk about it as a source of revenue. 3rd, the business man talks of it as takinsr money out of other channels of bus iness, to place in the channel of bus mess of the liquor dealer. Fourth, those against the tax talk about it as the means of government to squeeze more money out of the peo ple, make times harder by taking tnat amount ot money from general circulation and putting it in the hands of profligate government offi cials. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints. Swe'env. Rinor- bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Couchs, &c. Save $50 bv use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia nna .Nervousness. Warrant. ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Bonks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Oct. 1, ly Given Away Free. A neat hat, coat, and umbrella rack will be givon to each cash pur chaser of 5 dollars worth of goods at' Hollobaugh & Sons. Many Pbiladelphiana are urging the repeal of the silver bullion bill, if silver has to be paid for in gold why lose a day in repealing the act. If silver now recieves the same rights of free coinage in the mints that gold has, gold would not be required to buy it, and the yellow coin would not be the single standard of money that it now is. With only three thousand millions of gold in the civilized world to base the business on is it any wonder the values are shrinking t LEGAL. PROCLAMATION YVbucastbc Hon. Jeremiah Ltons, President Judge of the Conrt ot Corumo n Pleas of the 4 lit Ju dicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata and Perry, and the Hons. J. P. Wickkeshim, and J. L. Barton, Judges ot the said Court ot Common Pleas for Ju iata County have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date tho Slat day of December, 1892, for holding a court ol Oy er and Terr-'icr, and General Jail Delivery and General quarter Sessions of the Peace at Mifllintown, on the first Monday of Feb ruary 1893, beinfr the 6ih djyof the month. NOTICE IS IIEKKBT GIVEN, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Consta bles of the county of Juniata, that tboy be then acd there in tbeir proper person),, al ten o'clock in the forenoon of -said day, itb tbeir record, inquisitions, examina tions and ovr remembrances, to do those things that their tiflices respectively apper tain, anj those that are bound by recogni zance te prosecute against the prisoners tbat are then or may be in the Jail ot 'said county, bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be lust. By an act of Assembly, passed the 9tb day of May, A. D., 1854, it is made the du ty of the Justices of the Peace, or the sev eral counties of this Commonwealth, to re turn to the Clerk ef this Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognizances entered into before them by any person nr persons charged with the commission ofany crim, except auch cast s a may bo ended before a Justice of the Peace, under existing Uwi, at least ten days bntore the commencement of the session of the Court to which they aro made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances nro entered into le than ten days before the commencement of the session to whicb they are made turnable, the said Justices are to return tho same in the as me manner as if raid act bad not been passed. Dated at Mifllintown, on the 31st day of December, in the rear of onr Lord, one thou tan I eibt hundred and ninety-two. SA'JUEL LAPP, Shenfl. J.RTITIOX NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Juniata county In tte maltrr of the partition of the real estate ofCalviu B. Watts, late of Favetie twp., Juniata county, Pa., deceased. To Sarah Watts, idow. McAlisterviMe, Ju niata count v. Pa. ; George w. Watt McAlii-tervillc, JunUta county, Pa.) Su san Watts, Me AIUtoM il.o. Juniata Co. Pa.; Samuel K"att, Jr., UaarrlUn of Sa san Watts and Jr. I n Calvin Watts, Mr. Aiisti rvilie, Juuiata Co , Pa. ; Darid K. Watts, Uoboken, A'legbenr Co , Pa Marv Ellen Watts, Trenton. N. J. : S trail C. Watts, Tintcm, N. J ; Emma J. Watts Uermantown, in tbeci'y of PH'aU lpui i, l a ; Anna J. Watts, tierrasntown, in tho citycf Phtlade'phia, Pa.; Elizabeth E Watts, Gc-rmantuwn, in th city of Phil adelphia, Pa.; and to F. M. M. Pennell, tsq . UiiHrtlian ad litem of Anna J. Watts aud EUzabeth K. Watts, Mifllintown, Ju niata county. Pa. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of December, A. D. 18S2, tub Court granted a rule upon the heiri and other persons interested in the partition of the estate ol the said decedent, to appear :n open conrt. on Monday, the cixtli duv of February, A. D. Ib93,at ten o'clock A. M and accept or ref ute to accept the leal es late, in s.id writ of partition mentioned, at the appraised value thereof, or make bids on the same, or show cause whv ibo name should not be sold on their neglect or re fusal to accept tin situ . SAMUEL LAPP. Sberitf. OuCiItiiaCiliiler. If dfEtlt evtroaoctory price, W. R. MANNItON oo.( M'F'KS. CANTON. OHIO. feltCE COLLEGE A h zii cl comnMrrtnl rrhrrfl affnrriir crrrrk-tc f j..i,.m.-iit fr tiiii:.rra life. AVc. I' h and ''-r-r., n ti.r trvrj m will (if tu-irefK. t menl (t ": iU h ii"n ddHl to Ihti l iit-iiirwi ct-ur-e -t in-titi i? Jiml a -p ri!iy t-fliTlue rtin ( -Merit t lia'.i n Ux. Lv;i it.trna:.(.a-ii v it It .- tirnilcro, 4c tl ;e '' KSi (Kiftili nt.'l iW'M( nt .: Full mil iiit.r t"m lKin TueMr, K i.i5:i Ati-jic-tii I'ni.kb fo thv fartr frtMiii-t nt-s-vr-irj Kr i.iUrn nnuitl. bhTTlhri.d ju. etiHi t r.iiua tine Kx?r it a. cull or add ret a '!t;f ,'UT I'irnrr ! . rin ipM and KHin1i-t ivr- i-i l-u..,hi ..fl, l-.BfetnutM PhtLuUt.liiliUui'a. V) for nmSHAL'aiil HTX2KA1 fYcncnn I lur, Mr I a If U L 14 c K A I lUN 0"N HATH USED AHD BLSSBED IT. ,A TmppiKf on Sugar, ChUdrnt Zr Tl. Cm? Traveler should Bat a bottle ot it Id hu NUcKM Every Sufferer K'SSSSITJS woam Hedifct?h. Diphtheria, CVKurJi. dta rrh, Broncfcfcl. Asthma, Cholera Morbua, DiarrbaP, lAmeneaa, Sorwar m in Bodr or Urn ha, Htitt Joints or Rtraina. will And H thla old Anodyne relief and aprssiy cure. raciy6 tree, sold evt-ry wham. Price eta,, by mail. li ittlaa frTpr iMtid, J. H. JOHNSON CXX. itMtix. iUm DR. THEEL rt?Cortl ft'onrtti HU below (irtm, raildlpbta. AFTER tti fioiltj i-tavaictaa, thm boo pital mud adwrtt-iDir duct or bare faid, aa wall quae wh jTumUe to eur you after atl Miter fail, sad te five y-a a antien guarantee, free dvtc, free treatment; and afw tbc belt windier, the pill tiBufcUirerw. with their m aallart ton tea, retor!in-a, tablet, - r trier, aod tber xewt Boati-am ana, lag coo or to a, tbe l-nr ear Bard iri new. 'S THEN r an-l cftw.li fcR. Q. T. THEi. who ha bad 6 year Eoropaaa Hoapltal and 26 Tears' practi cal experience. B examined by bim. he will candidly tell to betacr yanreaae taetiraMe or Bat. HedveanvHguaraatee.'nar do- be cla'm U be (Jod a eq:al. Iut be dc mrc tbe BOct dee- ? a rata caae of Syphllia, THce-i. Strictarei. OeaorrBtaal olaon. and Dlachaxgea. r ufl. rrr (n m Bfalaacboll and downhearted na. ati all thoee rttweaaed frnni effect of youthful Indiscretion, of bih aexr. are Mire af a cure. Remember. DR THEEL de ear what all athera no It rlaim te do. DR. THEEL one ouninn etiac treatment. He enmbtaee tbe Alio. paibtc. Hoa'taihte, and Kclectic tairaaif medicine wher ever tbey bt indicated. Hur: Ii1t. a te t e'clock ; erm ines, tn 8 , Wed. and Hat event nga from te lOe'elock ; Han da. ta It. Set.d 10 eta. wrtb ef ? et. tampe for bus rvtta. the aii It trae atedical book adverti4, a friend te ld. vetmc-and rntd.lle-grd nt both Write or cell. AVOID dnriura waruiii- nu riat medical hwk , ttiey are afraid re Will Bn.i Their tmranre e flawed. I'Ktl) lr. T beet a teaii a.oaiaU in v - ih H-mr,'-- tlt-i4elpaia Ttm "VHi'ff rw. , -te., bate awlttillrd tnd rtuld . I OB PRINTING OF ' done at this office. EVERT KIND THETGRNADO (SCDrfT. Feed ami Ensilage ls?ia. CUTTER. A3Li .t'.. -i -".y r : j B as m 7 JC m For a Time- I will now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabinet, photograph to $1.50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as long as there is sufScient trade to warrant these prices and no longer. This gallery is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept ia a first class gallery, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to tha large cities. We propose during this reduction to let our wjrk speak for itself and have no hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will be th9 cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata ce-uuty. Bespectfnllv, JOSEPH HESS. Mifllintown, Pa.. Jan. 22nd, 1892. SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm in Susquehanna town ship, near school, church, mills and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less. liviflK mereon rrecica a good two-story LOCi HOUSE &. II.4XK 114 R.". and out-building, all in a good state ol re pair. The land is in a good state of culti vation. This property can be bought at a very low figure. For terms and lurlhur descrip tion, call on, or ad.tre-x, PATTEKSOJf &. SCHWETEK, Attorneys at Law, Mifllimowii, Pa. f ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. JU Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on tho estate of Uillorr Eiiernzeller, late of Fayetto township, Juni ata County. Pa., deceased, have been rant- to the nnriersigned residing in same town ship. Ail persons knowing themselves in debted to tbe estate ot said decedent will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present mem lor seme ment. JH3 K. KlIKRN.eLLIR. jEaouK Enaa.LLa, .1dmtilratort. Nov. 4, 1892. t ACTION NOTICE. To wboru it may concern, I hereby give notice tbat on tbe 12tb day of September, 189'.2 at a constable's slr, I bought all of I. P. Lauver'a Personal Property, tw mules. two cows, ad heifer and all bia. farming implements, on reaper, one drill, one wsg on, one cow, cultivator, harness, one bug gy, and all persons aie hereby cautioned not to interfere in any way with said prop erty. Cathebixk P. Latvia. Richfield, Juniata Co., Pa. October 21, 1S92. IVotlce AgaiDHt Trenspaita. All persons are hereby cautioned not to tresspass on the lands of the undersigned in Walker, Fermanagh and Favette town ships: A. S. Adama. John McMeen. James McMeen's heirs. Robert McMeen. William I Stoufler, G. H. Sieber, Charles Adams, L. E. Atkinson. October 28th, "91, ly. HENGH&GROMGOLD'S A T.-nrwIt-rhii liitprovcmi'nt In Friction Frc!nurl ,;ir-!V:tk. Itiic motioii of ( mnmr tfatt- t?irii9 a tt any othr-r In the niarkt-t. rt irt.cfn C-rrtrh ("Vf!, c:tilt;tc nil tilt fwl tr-.irir. V f-lr.n-1 o.l:i whilo luii kifi ;; fr.ni favin In powr ntil wpttr. Vri:r f:r. -iiv;j.!iin um1 prio- ; ftTrriftKil ':ve upon M;tltcatlon. A'w Sprtiic Tnofli llnr it).Tm lloy lfnU, Cuirirainm ( on Flurt rri, Shfllrr, t ic. JZettfum this jtrr. liZNCK & DBOM&OLC, Manfrs., YORK, FA. IT IS A DrTT yom awe ronrwlf and fam. Ily to g-et lh brut Tains lor yur uionrr. lcooainize in Tur fociwrar by purrbaaina J. L.. Ilourl'a Skora. whl. h rrprrnoul Ibo Jmi J'. '"r Price asked, aa thauoauds Ur tXKE NO firBSTITCTE. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE owfflRiiEii. i THE BEST SHOE I.11HE WORLD FOH THE MONET, j A g ent..ne iowki tthor that vi l not rip, tin cmAt, xmlcs. riMith iiiHiilr, Uexlhle, more com- i fortatile, y lii uid ilnrable than ny otberKhoeever ' old at the lrie. liut.a custcon uutUe shoecutlnic from $4 to f:.. t and $5 fTnntf-Mwefl. flneralf nbom. Tho : mofttstrllrili(t.-a.v Mtitl dttrmM BltoeseTrr in)4 Ht the price. lUey equal fine ImpurttMl ahoe caMlns from $Jt to $12. 1JO SO rollr? Flioe, worn hrfurmen and alt ; 5 - others ho a kmI hoavy calf, thre ' aoled, extension etir shoe, eajgr to walk izL and wtU ' keep the fef t dry ftiiil arm. I 4C O SO Fine n If, 8 21 and 92.00 Work tnfinrii' Rhoe IU gl ye mum wear fur thm monty than any ot her make. They arc made for atr vlce. The Inrreasiutf aalus abow that wox&insmea hare found thtaotit. RrfeVfi' ?'a-wo an1 VanihV 1.75 School UUJ O Shoes are worn by tha bova every- i I arliael :i.no llamUrirnl. svl.ao. a ua? uiuot as- i ruuiiBlllTBIIU llir IiriCrt. auvaiv0 t.i.Oii auJ SI. 73 8boe. fur nilr.ar.madeo(iliebp.iiKnl.iaorlniC'alf.u ' VJ EWPORT ANDSFIERMAN'S VAL TheunshneeiiaaiscuMuiiiniaileshnneoiitlnir I 1 ley Railroad Company. Time tab ;r,,'n'4';'toA-11"- Ijniieswhowuhtoecooociiioia or passerief r trains, in effect on Mon.ljv C'aoiloa.-W.Kl.ut!Ia.vnm. and the pric Is January 18, 1892. stamped on tha bottom of tarh sltou: lMk for is i , wnwiyonimy. Hcwarenrderrn.tteniptlhztfiBub- I fraudulent anil auhjrrt to proatvutlou Ly law furob- .itutc..iur. iiiuii liwIliCHU DUfn kUILllllIll.nB.r. Emil Scboft, Mifll ntown, Pa., and Hollobuugh & Sor, Patterson, Pa. 5 AXLE BEST IX THE TV 3R.L.O. Jtsroarioaquilitfesarsuxirurruigzpd. atnitly cntla?tiov two box wi of hit other bmiit. Nub SecUMl by beat. UT C V l iAbLMUE. FOR SALE FT DEALERS GENERALLY. JUS Jxmfo$m Cm f hist arranic-ir the b." t Corn :inni.r and m. . ' ect Krcp-fH?l Fiti. r DiHtnbutor In t:. .world. Sea fa; Catalans! AIUaEH.. A. B. FAr.QOi.AR CO CtTMn I i m , . . Consumption Surely Cured. v To Tm Eorroa: Plaaae Inform your readers Slat I haT. a positiTa remedy for the aboTa-named diaraee. By Ha timely oae tfaonaanda of hopelea oaaea have been permanently cured- I shall be glad to send two botUaa of my remedy FBEE to aay ol yoor readers who hare couuinption If they will send ma tbeir Express and P. O. address. Beapeot ftllly, T. a. BirOCUM, K. C, 181 Pearl St. K. X. FBAZEI X T A HAPPY To all io tbe thousands of new-made friends ia the year now to the greater ttodsnnds to be made in the year that s new. A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! You made til 1892 bappy kept ub busy the whole year, business. What About the New Year? We shall work harder Jban ever to deserve you good will. We begin now. You find bargains in nil cur departments. Special Appleton A Muslin, beet at 7 cents. Twenty yards ol otntr musun Ojr Canton Flannels of 9 yards, 10 yards for 1, of the best made. Oar Ladies' and-Children Coats at gieitly reduced prices. Our Cloth find Dress Goods ot veiy much less ttan befoie. New Curne s have b en opened. W.'.l say more cbjut theiu in a short time, all ere sold nt down prices, o o Cl o ts s CCSOCi t- o 3 '. LO 1 coacMdr-ancnr-oiwHciiceo ontioraffitiHOoisnHi.TtiKHO r-aisioi3i3oiai'ati'ti'tW53ffiNei in s r. in EH O O C5 Unci . 3 CO o c i m im ci c r. o c ? t- m HOrtOCI3"rnRCI01i! KClUMHHHHHHHHrtflHrtHOa n O C Of MCI pj okci ci .-I c o o o a ?i x n ci l; h i: co n n ci CXt - r - t - t - r - t - !1 0 P5 h? H j P5 H z l i - - i 5 S ? 5 C' - I ' S i i : ' "T r- rN a- . i c c K to c r l-3 irj t-. 7. o '.V! t-- i.- dt-flOClOCf O C rticci--?icaoiicicc:Hcci-ic cicoor.ooooocHHciHHHO -j'-"'c:'"-"-, : i I.; i-i i -- ti CO I J SI r-t Cl LO 1-1 I J O K O -l o. ciohi-im -x no-jet r- cc 1 1 c lo - u ci c; - lj c o ec tj M l-: m l1 o LO C tS'SS OO"Cr-r-r-t.t-CCXC!C:0 c c ci ci t- c t- ct r c CKtJOOi-rtCICIC; C CO X c: C5 s c. s c. c. i LARGEST CREAMERY SUPPLY -71 . -im T-rarw-riM.fHf liilyihiifimiiniiih THE VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls; Vermont. are enframed in the business of BUILDING and FITTING 5"JS5 and """"6 iiuunreua vreamraes. built and equipped on the Emiis " r--7 ' l--""w nuiinintr Will find it profitable l,ore cloaiua; contracl. or aiKnin aar .ub.crlp(ion pa I STATIONS. West ward. East war!. P a T Newport t 6 00 10 00 A M A H P M 4 20 4 17 4 13 4 10 4 01 8 68 8 64 3 42 2 37 8 30 BafTalo Bridce. . 6 03 10 03 8 27 8 23 8 20; 8 11" 8 08 8 04 7 62 7 471 7 38' Juniata f urnace.. Wabneta Sylvan t Bloomtield Junci'n Va ley Road T Kllirkt tj.lillra- ! 6 07 10 07 ! 6 10 10 10 ! 6 20 10 20 : 6 26' 10 26 ! 6 82 10 82 6 43 10 43 6 48110 48 6 56 10 5-5 I 7 02 11 02 i 7 07 11 07 ! 7 14 II 14 I 7 2(illl 21' ' T Green Park I I o. 8 28 Bixr'a Kun..... Centi r T C'ima's Ran...... AndrrMiDbiirp.... t Blum 7 81 8 7 26' 8 16 7 20 8 10 7 12 812 I 7 SO 1 1 80 7 00; 2 N te .Sitmrl-.'s co agent, T" tele pliiie ri.iiui-t'iuiii. 1). t.KINC, fr.-id -i.t ind Manager C. K. Kl Lin, Uciicril Arrul. ;! a tft.irft ppee hv sulwcribing lor tbt ( Sestikki. and Repl-blicah. Garfield Teats BiJj, Suuplefrea. OAKnalJiTa0o.,ilW.46UiBU M X CuresSickHeadache NEW YEAR gone for us. You bought lots of our goods, brought a magnificent increase in our Bargain cents, II ill Bleached J wide, l:st at 7 at x. 8 yards or 7 yards for 50 cents, and Respectfully Yours EMIL SCIIOTT.- MIFFLINTOWN. M Cl a H r. 1-4 -t OOCSCSHt to u I t- O O O I r-1 O 00 00 t- t"S i t-l 00 3 Ik o I I 3 '.' o o o i-l O lO o Cl CI CI i-l CO - it l; c I 13 C a C O O CC K 00 rH l-3 li u-3 e: M O K 1 K c-.cz c. r. cc x t i - r w o :i h t - l - 3 3 X a c tc ? iK - l - s a ci" - : . . 1 c StS"2 J s ' - - S h r- . j c r x c x o o x c o , a n c ci k a c h h . -f - io ts t i ci ? ' ; -3 n r . , zz CI C4 : t io n o o " C CI f H ci r: co n c; S a - s C r - o LJ c LO CC I- I - i o C3 S4 d O C t- l - Ci - S : 2 3 C 5 a o 3 a a .S ci a c a i-i HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES. " - . CHEESE FACTORIES. A Uood Creamery can be Separator System for 53,000. to confer will papers. Louis If. Atkinson. F. M. U. Pisnill. ATKIftSOM a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OyOjIlecting and ConToyancinir prompt ly attended to. Orrict On Main street, in plce of resU dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. rct 26, 1892. I J. PATTERSON, WILBES SCHWEYEE. PATTEHSOS & CIIWEIER, " ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 21 I ""s ciiwrc.D.Dt. daewin M.caAwron K. D. M. CRAWFORD it SON. lave foriied a partnrrhin for tha CO ; ? M-li-ine and their collatti r.l branches. tittice at u!d stand, ci-rmr of Third and Or cr ..reeN, Miltlintown. Pa. One or both ol theni will be found at their office at all times, Ullr.a otherwise professionally en. Eair-d. April Ut, 1890. (JALESMEVT ..a U sen our fcte.dv hiuivi.riint cnranteed. CIUSB BROTHERS COMPANY i- Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. ao -r- lo and