SfiXTlKEL & REPnRUOAy MiyFLlNTOV.X. HEliXESIUT. APRIL 19. IKS. C. F. SCHWEIER Why don't men go to chureL? 13 the question of the tiny. The United States Senate has ad journed. The fishing season is here. The House in Harrisbnrg laid lo ul option on the shelf by a vote of 07 yeas to 102 nays. .Spain and Japan have a dispute about the ownership of the Pclow Is lands, in the North Pacific. IXdeism is running wild in 'Wash ington, the capitol city. It it a mild and amusing kind of vanity. The President Judge ve&a killed in Jagobina, Servia, by the collapse of V.'.h hous, caused by an eaith quake, last week. Suppose a man has an obligation to psy in gold and when it is due the supply of g"ld is vory much limited, how can he meet the obligation? Hs'il have tJ pay tho difference be tween the inflated gold obligation and other currency and that differ will ba the profit of the gold bug men. ' Women are entitled to hold office, anil to vote in Kansas, but report - has it that their natural jealousy prevents them from electirg any of their own sex except in rare cases. They say the surest way to defeat a ticket in Kansas, is to put a women or two on it, that will cause all the women to rote the other ticket. The weed grows everywhere, and will chosk and smother desirable plan's and fl wers, and destroy grain producing plants. So it is with the bad qualities of the human family. If the bad bo left alone it smothers and destroys tho good. The good in the world can only be kept alive by constant cultivation. The Duke tie Veragua, the 12th in tho lino of drcent from Columbus landed in New York, on Saturday, with his family, lie came to the Un-ted States to see the Columbian exhibition at Chicago. He was born in Madrid Spain, iu 1S37, was edu cated for the law but neverprac:iced law, but devoted his time to agricult ure and cattle raising. Ai.r. things are pitched on an ex travagant ecalo these times, arms for war times, are built oil th same gen eral extravagant scalo. Krupp's big gun now at the Chicago Fair, cost $85,000 dollars, and each discharge of tho pieco costs twelve hundred and fifty dollars to throw, 2.200 pound hall 1G miles. hoMETiiE the farmer imagines that he has the hardest life in the world and that he is most poorly re munerated. But if he could change places for a week with some of those w'.iom he euvies he would discover how great had bf-oii his mistake, and most gladly would he titurn to bis farm. Altoona Tribune. Elisha Gray, has invented what he calls a Tulautograph, by which he can write, or any man can write, a letter on a machine attached to a wire, and his letter will go over the wire to the other end of the line or any office of connection, in his own hand wiiting, spelling and all just as be writes it. It is a great invention and will in a fer years take a good deal oi tue business tbat now goes over the telegraph and telephone. We read in the old books of the -past of changes of governments, in -'iv and marvel that such things H'l be, out never stopping to look at -irs ef to-dr.y of tho same kind. For example. Only last Thursday night the Servian government which lias latterly been managed by a re gency, or guardianship, was over thrown by tho heir to the throne Alexander-first a youth of 17 years, 'viio made himself king by getting on ihe good side of the military, who at his command took charge of the government on Thursday night April li, and made rum king. ioah was a firstrate astronomer, and his prediction of the deluge came true, though it was predicted oco hundred years ahead. Ho certainly made a correct calculation on the movements of the planets, to count the exact time when such an event should take place. Professor Falb of Vienna Austria, predicts another deluge, it is however a considtrab!o -distance in the future, it is to take place on the 24th of March 0400, that is more than 400 years m the future, He savs it will be caused by the arth getting so near to the sun that evaporation of the waters, on the earth will so fill the atmosphere with water mat wnen tne water again is let out of the clouds it will be in such quantities that the whole globe will bo deluged. If the professor's theory is correct that the waters, of the ocean and the rivers can be sucked up into the atmosphere and held there for a time, and then let drop, it is easy to see how a deluge can take place. For The Boys. The great men came out of cabins as a ruie. txMumous was a weaver, iioiner was a beggar, and Franklin. whose name will live while lightning blazes on cloud, came from the print ers desk. Fifteen years ago I rode horse back through Hardin and LaRue counties, Kentucky. We call that the lands of the ticks and lizards. The soil is very poor, so poor that it will not raise black-eye pea unless rou take them without the eyes. Riding along that dcy Icame upon a spot oi rank weeds, where the soil had leen made rich by the decay of au old cabin that once stood there. Out of that cabin, years ago came a lean, lank, whiteheaded boy. If ever a boy came from abject poverty, that one did. When only seven years of age he wonld walk to Hodgenville with a basket of eggs to sell. The boys laughed at him. They said his clothes were like Joseph's, because of so ra my coljr-i. Bjt ha was indus trious honest and sober. After he was old enough to leave borne, he went down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers on a flitboat Then he re tnrned, and crossing over into In diana, he there split rails awhile, then on to Illinois, where he prac ticed lax, then on to the presidential chair; and in his death he bore the shackles of four million slaves and linked his name with that of liberty. I thank God that we live in a land where a boy can go from a towpath, a tanyard, or a rail cut to tho presi dency of a republic. Exchange. A Wayward Preacher- Wheelwo, W. Va , April 12. The sensational trial of Rev. J. T. Chen owitb, formerly pastor of the North street Methodist Cbnrcb, of this city, and presiding Elder of the Morgan town district o' the state Conference, was commenced at Moundsville this morning. Chenowith it charged on his own confession with sustaining illicit relations with a Miss Lloyd, a young and beautiful member of his flock. He is defended at the trial by Revs. Dr. Fullerton and Grimes, of this city, and prosecuted by Rev. Mr. Engle and Rev. E. S. Jonep, of Parkersburg. The sworn evidence of the woman admitting her guilt and letters io which Cbeno.vith confessed his Rel ations with her were submitsed to day- Chcnowith's counsel will claim that he was out of his mind -when he inado the confession. Chenowith is sixty years old and has been a niiois U r thirty year?. m Reservation r Pullman Ac commodation far the World's Fair on the Pennsylvania Ilall . road. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that arrangements have been perfected whereby passen gers intending to go t Chicago may reserve their Pullman Car Accommo dations in advance. Passengers taking a train at New York may re serve the requisite PnlJinan space one month in advance of departure, those from other points on the sys tem two weeks in advance. This ar rangement miy be made upon appli cation to ticket agents of the Penn sylvania Railroad, who. after secur ing the space will deliver a reserva tion slip to the passenger. Passen gers thus reserving space iu advance will be required to purchase tueir tickets seven days before the date of departure, otherwise the reservation will be considered as lorleited. Accommodations m Pullman cars for the return trip may alsobesecur ed upon application to the ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad This arrangoment will prove a great benefit to visitors to the W orld's Fair. . - - Excursion Tickets to the World's.Falr via the Penn sylvania Railroad. PlU?UMD ABY AsKOCXCaMEST. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that tho Trunk Line Passenger Committee bos authorized tho railroad companies to sell excur sion tickets to Chicago on account of the World's Columbian Exposition on a basis of 40 from New York by fast express trains, and $32 by ex press trains scheduled to make the run in thirty-five hours or more Proportionate rates will prevail from all stations in Trunk Lino Territory, Tho round trip rato from Philadel phia, will be $3(i 50 by fast trains. and 29.20 by the thirty-five honr trains, starting from Nw York From Washington and Baltimore the rate will be $34.50 by fast express trains, and $27.00 by slow trains. These tickets will not admit of stop-off en rouU, and can be used for a continuous passage only. The tickets will be on sale from April 15tb to October 30th inclusive, and will be valid for return trip until Novem ber 15th, 1893. AJ1 the lines leading to Chicago will sell tickets good for passage go mg by one route returning by an other, so that a person nny go out by the Pennsylvania Riilroad, and if he wills, return by the New York Central, Baltimore and OLiio, Erie. or any other trunk lino, or go out by any other line and return by the Pennsylvania. e A Horrible Death. From tho Mt. Carrnol News. Oue of the most horrible accidents that has ever happened about Sha mokin, befell Benjamin Durkin, 14 year-old-son of Bvrant Durkin, of Rock street, on Tuesday. At an early hour in tne morning after bidding his mother good-bye he went to work. His duty was to at tend the rollers and see that no coal blocked them up. It is a rery dan gcrous position and requires the ut most care to prevent accident, as at times large lumps of coal don't move down to the rollers and it then be comes necessary to push tbem in or der to make them go. Young Durk in encountered just such a one Tues day morning and it was while in the act of pushing a large lump through when his foot slipped and in a min ute ho waa in the rollers being ground to pieces. Fred Spencer, a slate picker, was the first to discover the accident and give the alarm. The machinery of the breaker stopped at once, but too late to save the life of the boy, as he bad already passed tcrougn tne large rollers and was ground to a palp. His mangled life less form was carefully wrapped in a canvass and carried to the stable when the ambulance was sent for and he was conveyed to his home. It was a sickening sight, the roll era above where the slate pickers were at work were covered with blood and pieces of flesh, as was the coal which came through them. Many of the boys quit work for the day unable to stand the horrible sight. ! 'At the Mifflin county almhouse Sunday forenoon, April 9, 1893, a young woman perhaps 25 years of age. This is a sad picture for contem plation. On the 17th of last October the above person called at the alma house, carrying a valise, and asked to be kept over night. Lieut. Ruble, the affable steward, gave her permis sion to do so. She was neatly clad in a dark dress, waa about five feet 2 inches talL bine eyes and dark hair. That night it snowed and next day was too bad to send her away. She then made known her condition to Mrs. Ruble and cried bitterly, admit ting that she was destined to become a mother in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Ruble had compassion upon her and allowed her to rum-tin. She had about $25 in money which she gave to Mr. R. That official re sorted to every p:siiblo stategy to bud out her name and where she was from, but all to no purpose. Upon one occasion she said she was from Indiana county; that her mother was dead but her father living; that she made ner own living and had two sisters. On March SO, she was confined the necessary relief being accom pushed with great difficulty, the child being dead born. For a few days she got along as well as could be expected, but she suddenly took ill and died as stated above. In her delirious moments she spoke of one of her sisters. "Mactrie. beinsr in the room. "When it was apparent that she could not get wall both Mr. and Mrs. Ruble again endeavored to have her reveal her identity bat they were un successful in their efforts. Hence She has carried the secret of her misfortune to the grave. The re mains were interred at the almshouse yesterday afternoon. GENERAL JXEWS ITEMS. Mrs. Adam TVuchter of Bethlehem, Pa., has not eaten solid food within the 3 past years. Sixty-four of the United States Senators are lawyers, one a preacher, one a doctor and one a journalist Pins are said to have been found in the prehistoric caves of Switzer land, and among the mammies of Egypt Mrs John Budner. agd 16, of Beaver Brook, Luzerne county, last week gave birth to two boy babies, and two girl babies. The largest petrified snak, claim ed to have been unearthed in Colora do some time ago turns out to be a fossilized palm tree, which grew in that State before the climate changtd Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & C . Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct 1, ly It is believed, in Liverpool, that M. B. Henderson, who perished in the fire of the Wallace Hotel in tbat town, set fire, accidentally, by cigar ette smoking, to his bed and smoth ered. A 2-vear old colt owned by Willi im Campbell, of Indiana county, this state, is said to be perfectly devel oped in every particular except its tail, which is "conspicuous by its ab- rence. Altoona Tribune, April 14. Dr. D. D. Kline died at bis home in Os ceola Mills, on Saturday tt the ad vanced age of 102 years. He had practiced medicine in Clearfield county, when it was a little less than a wilderness. General statistics prove thut since the Trojan war, 3000 years ago that is since the beginning of history not a single year has elapsed in which some war has not killed large number of men. "I wish I were an ostrich," said Hicks, angrily, as he tried to eat one of bis wife s biscuits and couldn t. "I wish you were," returned Mrs. Hicks, 'Td get a few feathers for my bat. Boston Globe. A man, giving the name of John Driscoll, of Buffalo, was found locked in a freight car at Pittbnrg, in the last stage of starvation. According to tho story he told after being re suscitated, be was without food or drink 144 hours. A bachelor of 35 living in Harris- burg, dreamed the other night that he had a wife and seven children, Next morning a basket with a baby in it was found on his front doorstep And now he's afraid to go into the back yard for fear the wife and the other six children may turn up too, William ir eat berstone, a waiter 11 a New York hotel, had a blood eurd ling vision the other night, in which he saw his father standing before him with his throat gashed. After telling his story he (harried to his father's shop and found tha t he hat killed himself by cutting his throat with a razor. It is said that many of the men io Pittsburg, who have ben urging the enforcement of the Sunday laws, against certain kinds of business, aro stockholders, in corporations, that ran their business, on Sunday. They have not seen the mote in their own eve, the other people propose to show it to them. Exr.LT on the morning of the 12th in at., fire destroyed the commercial Hotel in Liverpool, Perry county, Long ago the hotel was known as the Wallis House. The fire originated in the room of M. S. Henderson liveryman, Henderson perished in the fire. His charred remains were scraped out of the ruins. Conductor Andrew "Wolfkiel, of the S. & L. Mail train, has entered his 4uth year ot continuous service with the P. R. R. During this time he has been off the rail or over an embankment 35 times. Considering the fact that Mr. Wolfkiel is only 58 Tcrsof age we doubt if a similar record of service can be produced. Lewistown t ree Press. On Tuesday evening a fire broke oat in the grass field of H. K. Leiter, near Logania, and spread with alarm ing rapidity. It was caused by a spark from a locomotive. The rail road track hands same to the rescue and after hard work succeeded in ex tinguishing the flames. Joseph Hockenberry'sbarn narrowly oscaped being burned, Bloomfield Times. Harry Gross, of Pittsburg; How ard Sharper, William Maitlick and Robert K. Pickering, of Philadelphia, escaped from tne Huntingdon Refor matory on the morning of 13th, by picking the locks of their cell doors and scaling the main walls by means of a rope ladder. Gross, Sharper and Pickering were recaptured the same day by th'e citizens of Alexan dria. Mattlick is still at large. 'Are you going lo see the Chicago Fail?" she asked. "Can I see any thing fairer anywhere than I see here si le me now?' he asked, lookmar into her eyes. "We!L" she respond ed with a smile, ''that's a very fair compliment" "AU's fair in love," he rejoined, an 1 the lii tie stats twink led Njw York Press. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 by nse of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.. Druggists, Mifflin town. Oct. 1, ly. The enr, Double Extract Sartuarflla U Ittir rata MkmMllwN. Take Be etmer. SOcta. As if this horrible roll were not enough, the storm left little to the survivors to begin life over acain with. Houses, barns, stock, every thing was swept before the storm's fury. At Hawkins Bank the scene wa9 horrible. About fifty citizens from Salem, including all the doctors from St. Louis, went down as soon as word reached thereof the disaster. It never falla to mre-MAXXIRS double extract SABSAPABIIXA. Ms. tTnywhcn Details, of the great ptorm in the west last week come in slowly. At Hawkins Bank, Missouri, eight dead, thirty-one injured; Lexington, five dead, three injured; Stanbury, three dead, two injured; West Plains, two injured; Steel ville, seven dead; Hig giusvillo, eight dead, twenty-eight in jured; Page City, one dead, six in jured. Many ot the injured are so r-adly hurt that they cannot recover. iroa Matte Mt rates taka Herman Double Es- vmMraapviua. It' tka beet, in tt. BO Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Thayer, of South Lraintree, Mass., celebrated the seventy-fourth anniversary of their wedding on April 8. Mr Thayer is 96 years old and his wife 92. Both are in good health. Thv have bad seven children. Mr. Thav er uaed tobacco regularly until about twenty years ago, when he gave it up because ha thought its quality was not as good as it had been in former times. Tha heel and anly Double Extrsct Sarsaaarilla la Manners. Ilea ree. Taka no ether. BO cents. Irish citizens of New York to tho u umber of 250, on Wednesday night met to protest against the giving of lnnu names t apes and other ani- ma:s in uentrai pari menagerie. One of the speakers declared this to be an indignity to the race. Irish men he said, were willing to take a little fun at their expense as much as other people, but he noticed that no English, French, or German Barnes were given to the animals, and he was iorced to ueueve that ttns was an intentional insult to Irishmen It N.ver fails to Cure MANNERS UUUHLt UTKACT sArSAPARILLA. John Berry of Carroll township, died last week and by his request was to be buried on his own land, but it was thought best to bury at Saudv Hollow grave yard. Bloom- field Times. Application will ba made to the Board of Pardons at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, April 25, 1893, for the par don oi John iv. Blattenbergor, now serving out a sentence ci one year s imprisonment in the county jail and $100 fin, having beon convicted of embracery at the January term of court. Hon. B. F. Jnukia and C. A Barnettare the attorneys having the case in charge. 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 effect of an exhausted Stomach Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition ef my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much tht I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 93, ly, An exchange says most editors are acquainted with tho man who takos more papers than he can read, con sequently he has no time for the lo cai papers, ne usually taxes a pa per that is published in Portland a Va . t . Jiaine. it contain s tne into news about ihe Smuggler's Cruise or the adventures of Big Moses tho Bind; King," aud while he is storing his mind with such information his wife is reading almanacs. xne nrst daguerreotypes made in the United States were taken in 1839 The biggest tree in Pike county stood until a week or two ago in Greene township. It was such towering monarch that settlers cut all around it, and for a centnry it wos a notable landmark on the moun tain top. When chopped down it was found to measure 3 2 feot in length. and the infallible record of the rings showed its age to be 4G2 years. It was born 62 years before Columbus touched America. About $2000 worth of lumber can be sawed from this giant tree. whooping- CoBgh. Humphreys' Specific No. 20 may be considered as absolutely infallible for the cure of whooping cough It the allays the irritation, moderates cough and so cures the disease. Killing Cholera Micr.be. "It has been found," says the New York Evening Post," "that cholera microbes will live from two to three hours in beer, five minutes in white wine and fifteen in red wine. Cof fee kills them in two hours, weak tea requires several days, while in cocoa they nourish indefinitely. A Long Fast. Bethlelem, Pa., April 13 After going without food for 77 days, Den nis Mulhearn died last night at the County Almshouse. Mulhearn 's wife left him a year ago, taking their two children with her. This preyed on his mind so that be became unfit for work and entered the poorhouse. His mental trouble continued, and 11 weeks ago he began to refuse food and has eaten . nothing since. He died of starvation. Field Fire Bloomfield Democrat, April 12. On Tuesday of last week a spark from the chimney of John Shuniaker's house, at Sa ville, wai carried by a high wind into a neighboring fiald. In a moment thcro was a small blaze followed by a larger one as the gra-s ignited. When the flames had de- troved about two thousand rails and burnt over twenty-five acres of land, that spark, had it been restored to the chimney, must have felt itself a dynamite bomb in a small package. ' Harder Will Ont Shamokin. Pa., April 13 Two years ago John Uuercle, of Roariog Creek Volley, was found dea 1 in the read. The authorities dismissed tl.e case after a slight investigation. Yesterday Simmy Liortzie, a stable boy, informed the police thatHuercle had been killed in a stable over a game of cards by two tramps, who after braining him with clubs, dis covered the boy laying in the hay mow. They swore the lad t J secrecy under penalty of dsith, after which the remains were cariind to the road in order to make it appear the mur dered man had beon run over by a wagon. ilAKRIKD X Loffux Whistleo. On the 21st nit, by Rev. John B. Focht, James D. Loftiin, of Lowistown, and busan na M. Whistler, of this county. Reuse Habtmas. On the i-h inst, at Peru Mills, by T. H. Car ruthers, J. P., John B. Krauso and Mary A. Hartman, both of Black Log Valley UlKlt: McLaioklis. On the 10th inst., in Fermanagh township, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Wiiliam McLanghlin, eged about 61 years. Linn. On the 21th of March, at Rockford, Illinois", J. R. Linu for merly of Juniata county, aged 76 years. Okesox On tha lOJi inst.. in Spruce Hill onsbip, J. Crawford Okesen, aged 27 years aud some days. Announcements. The fillomng acale or pricaa Cnr announcu tnrnti haa bean mutually af rrl upon by the undcraicoed, and ce di-riatioa from tbe aaiue will ba mute: Prothonotary, Ucfialer & Recorder, Bbertlt and Counlv Tn aanrer. each $; Cotnmieaionor and Diitnct attorney, ecu $8; Jury CommiMianer and Auditor, each $1. All additional rouimunicatinna rxcom uitLdir.g cot.dideti-o will lo charged 10 centi .erliue. Money in all cat- to be paid iu advance. Wll. U. AMJSON. Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIER, Editor Juniata Sentinel Sf Republican. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. Kditor: Pleaan announce t!it I am a candidate tor County Coiuiui.iniier at tbe eoauinc electicn, aiili)ct to tho iu:o and naagca of the Reutilicau partr. NKAL M. STE'-VAItr. UcCyvi!U, Ap.il 11, IP93. Editor Sentintl uni Republican: rUato annouuiu the natuo or V. II. Moore, uf walker townihip, aa a camii Into t..r the nomination of County CimrniHtnrr ob ject to the rales that gorurn tha Knpublican paity WALKER. Mr. B. F. Schwuirr. Pleaae annouace tht I am a candidate fur Cmiitty Comniira ionr. subject tn the ru! an 3 uaago of the Republican rty of Juai it. uuiAii snuMAX. Thompsontown, A-ril '8. 1S9S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Editor Stnlinel and RtpubHr.-m: Please annonsce that I am a cti1i1iit- for tie Of fice ul Piatrirt Attorney eut-j-t-t to the uaagea of tha Rej-uhMcan ptrty la Jun at Caunty. WILBERFORCB SCHVYKYER. REPRESENTATIVE PKI.EG ATE. catior zeniinti ana Hrpvbticnn Fleese annouoeo mr t.iiii- ,!'. it, t ,r Ken. resentatire D-Ii-km t tha Mi.. 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CT u r.., Vrt 1 AmoaKiair at OUo Feed Mbyw, W.n1pPale Jk Retail Clothier, Bridge street, Mifflintown, Penna. SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nir-.. little Farm in Susquehanna town abip, near achoal, chnrcb, milla and stora, containing FIFTY ACKES, mora or leaa, baying thereon erected I food two-atory LOG IIOI7&E Jt BANK D1R.1. and out building, all in a rood atate ot re pair. Tho land ia tn a good ata'a of cnlti vation. Thia property can be bongbt at a very low fenre. For terma and further deacrip- tion, call on, or addreaa, PATTERSON Jc. SCHWETKR, Attorntyi at Law Miffliniown, Pa LEG JL PROCLAMATION. Wbireastbi How, J. JitEHtAH Lyons, President Judga of the Court ot Common Pleas of tae41at Ju dicial District, composed of tbe counties of Juniata and rerry, and the Hons. J. P Wickfesham, and J. L. Bibtox, Judges of tbe said Lourt ot Common I'leas for Ju niata County have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 2 ) at day of March, 1893, for holding a court ot Ot cr and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Setaiona of the Peace at Mifflintown, on tbe fourth Monday of April 1S93, being the 24th day of tbe month OTICKIS 11EHKB X GIVEN, to the I Coroner, Justices of tbe Peace and Coasts : bles of tbe couuty of Juniata, tht they be iucu eiiu mere io lueir jproper peraons, a ten o'cleck io the forenoon of ssid day with tbeir records, inquiaitiona, examina tions and oyer remembrances, to do those things tbat tbeir offices respectively apper tain, anJ. those that are bound by recogni zance to prosecute against tha priaenert tbat are then or may be in the Jail of said coiiniy, do toen and there to prosecute against rnera aa snail be lust. Vj an act el Assembly, passed the 9th nay of Afay, A. D., 1854, it is made the da ly of tbe Justices of the Peace, of the aer. j ral counties of thia Commonwealth, to re- um io me cieri ai tnia (Jourt of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognizances entered lute beiore them by ; aay person or peraons charged with tho j commission of any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of the Peace, nnder existing lawa. at least ten days uoioro iue commencement or tbe session ot tne court to which they are made ra, i 'OmaDlo respectively, and in all cases where aDT recognisances are entered into less than ten days before tbe commencement oi tne aession to wbicb tbey are made re turnable, tbe said Justices are to return tbe same in tbe a a me manner as it said act uaa noi neea passed. uaiea at itimintown, an tho2tatdav of starco in me year et our Lord, one thou :ana eigni nunared and ninety-three. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff fl Plao'a Rrawsdv fm fat t Beat, Kaalcu to C-3. and Cheapest. 'all ra 8old by Drnrslsta or aeut by mail. (Ob X. T. Haxsltlne, Warren. Fa. Corn, Potatoes and Wheat" grow best when planted with $20.00 4 Phosphate. us is acknowledjed by nil who have tried it. Bend fur nw mrrLut. YORK Chemical Works, YORK. PA. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE Scientifically treated by an anrtet of world -sndo ' irrf VT.? it"wa,"aa 0tr i ZJZlZ'iJL 'Zl . uain, alter ai: I rrv, "" uo jaiiea. Mow the dim eu"y l reached and the cause removed. full7 scerrormepeonle, majl circulars, with andante and Consumption Surely Curexl. ...!"" Dl:-ae inform jam readers dWsMe ByU. timely mee thoneands of hpei e b. pennsMUy oared. IrtiaUbT-ud tosaod .o bottles of y reanaey 1. "f, send me taetr Express and P. O. address. HainJt! Wotlce Ayainat TresipaM. All persona art. hereby cautioned not to in Walker Fermanagh and Favette town- Ottober 28th, '91, ly n IT brdBast CuukU fajrjp. Tuua tiowt. tlaaFl HEW CARPETS SCHOTT'S STORES SPRING DISPLAY Of 10,000 Yards of Carpets. 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Chicago, Bold by Drnrrlru at SI per Bottle. 6(brS, aVarsotUao.Sl.7S. 8 Bottlea for SO. POTATOES- -Tae1 frow nlEE'r. ltl.r aud ,; .11 fJkT tuore salal.le wltn con HnosDhate . than with nirf.nltli.pmul. . r.'iuaiij zona ror i era or I . Wheal. Sold to Farm- TV I ..w. :-.e.nrert, no Acenta. HCi 3. "d fr Vrlee Wet. -ii I ?5.CHEMICl WORKS,. U3!V1.T -jMllBRATION AFTIft SENERATMI.X Eve r y STiffe r eVP-i "cfMcne. Plnhthcrla, Cot taDcr or LlmS n:iir j" "s'liriir:- n.ii ... . want ling Stores. o0c a bolt. emeuo x HCCCIOC3 eo - tt :i i- O (S"iCOtHlOO cicewctoc 3 S .5 Si 00 00 00 00 t-t-tO 5 rH I ;! i '' o o irt in oo lo n c o O TO fHOOO e i-i ea es ao o to 1 -5 ' 5 ci in lo is oo n ao h io to to cc m ia eo y eo ii ci o c oc oo t r- e- il a o .1 a ' s s . a O u . 3 n . : g : o ?h,3 : HtE; is g 2 5 X t r-i i 00 o oc o to 00 o o iaeieoKOH-H CO CO O ' 30 - 1 14 LO (3 U t- t Cl II O .IA r- U3 LO C CO t-l CO t- LO CO O O HOrt ei co co so oo ? HH 2 a e 1 -2 ta m c LO 00 o to x c- r io o ooccs o CO t t- ei d i S'i, i t a 13 u 73 t c. al i- LOCIS K. ATKMS09. F. If. M. FlKSSLL. TKIXSOX JL rEMELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Q7Cllecting and ConTayancinc promrt ly attended to. errics n Main street, In place of reil denca of Louis S. Atkinson, Baa,., south t Bridge, itreet. joC 0 i,2. J. J. ran-SBson, it., wilbee scbwsise. PATTERSON it, SCUWETER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. DB.n.M.CBAWrOBB, DK. BAB WIB H.CBAWrOKD JR. D.M. CRAWFORD Jt SON. bare formed a partnership far tho practice or Medicine and their collatteral braachrs. onico at old atand, corner of Third and Gr ange atreou, IliDlintowa. Pa. On. or both I tbem will bo found at tbeir office at all timea, nnlraa otherwise professionally n- AprU 1st, 1890. F. ACKLEY. Physician and Accoucbant, will pursna also as a specialty in tbe treatment of dis eases of tho throat and digestive system. Acute and Chronic. QALESMEAT VrJW ANTED .IN LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, TT.WI or Nursery Stock. Salary, Expanses sad Steady Employment guaranteed. CHAS1 BROTilERS COMPXNT, Dec. 6, '81. Rochester, N. T. HENCH&DROMGOLD'S SA7r.:iLLxiEtIGfrJES aa 7m r.T.r""r" " uamae ca J"ttr v,rit clreulara and prloss; fttrlsse4 tre upon i application. Also Aprtnaj Teetk Har rosre Ilar R.kes, Caliirntors, Cora PlaaJ tr. Mtall.. - - s Cseaa pa. r-n ca. bT maiL a J1 A - . . JaftsT til