! SENTINEL &" REPUBLICAN MIFFLLSTO'.VX. '.TEIHiESiUt. APRIL 28. 1S33. B. F. SCHWEIER t editor kjio racrnirTOfc. Extravagant liviug aJils no quality to man or woman. Austria continues to buy gold to make good her gold bend.. Theke ii a prospect of ilr. Cleve land calling an extra session of Om gresa in September, when a revision of the tariff w ill be commenced. Governor Iittison ha3 appointed Kathiin C. ScJiatfi'er, principal of tlie Knrlz'own Stale Normal School Suptnaleudciit of Fublic Instruct ion. TLc coming Tl.uisday tomorrow April 27, tiie World's Naval Parada will ! siko place at New York. All the Naval powers iu tli9 world will have ships iu the parado. The L '-ialature of South Carolim px sed a new liquor law to go into effect on the 1st of ru-st July. The liquor Lutiii-es is conducted by stale official. State r Cicialset 11 the liquor and tli money goes into tha state Treasury. Each enmity is to have only one. p'ace to sell liquor. The PitiiDsylvania Stud Company with steel woik- at Stcelton, Ilarris burg and at Sparrcws Point, Md., is insolvent, having appointed a receiv er. Tha Company employed 4-100 men. They p.re indebtod to the ex tent cf ovt-r four million dollars. The imrr.eJiale c:,use of Lha failure is the refusal of ?. number cf haavy pp.pr Lcldrrs to icnrw the cites on the 20. a of April. The Cleveland ad:i.iiii&tratior, seems to be in for Ihc time vlieii there will not bi gold enough in the treasury to redeem t'..r gold demand cbligatiors Ii is a go d tuivg tlut the countr- bus s. laro supply of silver, for when tho t'mo conirs that the gold il! ?ui -! s caccot be met by gold pHy-ccrt, 11. e aoui.tvy will be bared tlie humiliation of a ct:ito of 1.. , 1 1. 1 . 1 I .. I uiaMii iir iiy i.wiij. hi.u'i uj i'lsu the bualnefs transact iona on. After it in too Life to ive a gr.t many people from fin!:C'u! s-tciitic, it will have been learned that t Sure is not enough g M in the world to tranfiret tbd buni'itr.s on, ttvA ;. return to a donble t-t iiuiuid of oi-iu raonry, gold and m!v r, wiii then ' -ive itself upon all the nntiuLS, ho, ii:.u--r the luud Pt Jea-iin ' lmuucr lemor.o- tzt-A sihe:'. Yi'ithin tiio l.fxl tea yaars, silver will co'i; p.gaiti to its natural phice fts a s't-nilard coin, but before that, ti.v.e f.i rivei h jwir.any concern- will Ltvvt tua C 1 -ucial life equeztd rut tf t'.em by the shriek ago of values that is tukii f; lace thrMiyL the movement to bn c buri- ricss on a gold Rtaudard of vain?. Judicial Eights- In Lam-aster county two judges en gaged in a vilentquarrtl in open court which fact c insi d a s-nu J,:!, ::d more recently one of the t:uiip judges in Btructed a jnry to cor.vict a defend ant. Tho jury however brought in a verdict of acqn.it tal, whereupon the judgo ibsmis-ed the jurors, tohl them to go lnue that ho wou.d have no further u-o f r tlieiii during the term. Th: s-o imusuid proceeding have lead to widespread remark through the :,t;.fy and iu Lancaster county the rclr.tionship of Judge ar,d jury r.d the rights cf the bench mo discussed froi i one end of the county to the otltfjr. Tha La::ca:-it-r Intelligcncrt iu speaking of jadici il functions, among other things siiys: 'It is not th ; function of the judge to say who is guilty or who is inno cent. That is the sole duty cf the jury. To them iL ia c inliood and upon tl em rests tl.o responsibility of the dpcif-ion: suLicct fo tho duty of jwu-, nit ii i. uo.uii muiaiioj and utvn a proper appeal being made j !, .f ..11 1. : ,', to turn viLen tSo decision is against the accrued, to pay wlii tin If VS made in accordance with tha law at 1 the t vidfnce. lie may trraut a siv.w ! trial wba he believes the accubeil is wrongly cenvicted. j But v.hen he beli6ve ha is wrong ly acquitted ho can do nothing, lie cannot direct a conviction. Ho may advise as acquittal. But a conviction is a wholly different matter. II-j may probably indicate bis opinion to the jury, whn he finds t!;c easy to be a plain one, although strictly he has no business to interfere even ko far wiih tlo jura's function and re ep'insibdity. Bnt it is wrorg for him to go farther than this. That he has the power to do so does not make it law ful or right. Thai tho jury has no redrecs. when he lectures them, or ders tin m or hi auy impertinent way interferes with them in the discharge of their duty, does not make it prop er for tbo judge to so interfi re; when an ofiici-1 us?s his pow- r improperly, the fact il.at his abuse cannot bo punished but shows the cowardice of it. Nothing in the administration of justice lias been more shocking or of fensive to our sense cf judicial pro priety than the common habit of many judges to reprove jurors for -A doing their d"ty as the judge thinks they ought to do it. We avow that thi9 is not his duty. The juryman is his peer all the time nnd is as supreme in the exercise of bis particular function as is the judge in bis. It is absolutely none of the judge's business how the juror dc-cides or how hs reaches bis decision, bo long as nothing shows that he ha 3 reached through improper influences. And should this appear, it is the duly of the judge to secure the jury man's punishment through the proper channels of the law; bnt n:t to ad monish or accuse him, from bis place of power on the bench, before Lis time comrs for such acLuoritioii; which is only after tin couvicMoa of the offender and when ha p'anda le fore him for scrter.ee, after a piry says that hj sLall ba sentenced. Wo have iio patic-nce with tha ju dicial idea that the judg is supreme over all the court in which lie pre sides, to do a he pleases to all men in it. Over the audience he may be; over the bar he may be; but over the juryman ho is not; nnd we protest against tha imposition, or the appear ance of imposition, of the judicial will upon the juror, whoso will is the on ly will that the law rccr gnizes in de claring the conviction of the accused. If tho juryman ncqni?s where he ought to convict, an injury is done, no doubt, to tha public; but no such injury as is done bhould the judge bi permitted to murp the place of the jurymar; for then tyranny would reign and freedom would die." It is a gratification that such re mirks a 5? those made public by the liitelliger.ee, cannot he applied to the rulings of judges ia Juuitfa county. Tli6 judges who have ruled here have bee n men of dignity, with a high regard for the rights of every department of justice and the jiut claims of litignnts. It never falls to enre MAWER8 double extract 8AJISAPAKH.LA. BOe. Terynhero IlRt.a! 5at! Slats! A full lino of the most fashionable Straw Hats. Just opened at IIoll j b.iKgh & Son's. Hou!da-t be a Relict. Susan 31. Anthony declared that she was impelled to remain na old maid by noticing ai she strolled through a Nir England gravpyard years ngo, tbo constantly recurring inscription.- "Sac-ed t. the memory of A , relict of tho htlo Z ." She then and there took a mental iron-clad oath to rcmaiu forever un married, rather than have her sis ieace recorded fr future generations simply ns the relict of tome man. The Same Relief There ia ill a widespread bcl'of in the pouth that the mi-st cf hoys I !.. 1 1 .1 - . .1 1 m . . ' k .A:t ci uuriug uio (iccreu.jo or Ujc moon will shrink in tbe cook'Tifj taoru than the meat of animals kiKcd vh;ii the moon i crescent, and t'lerc ir hundreds of n.'Tsons ti'mt'j cf Muson end Dix jn'b line who are care ful to plant potatoes when the moon is ri"ht. lest tbo increase ho small or I m. none. tier a n.ra a vniu m ny peo- plo in Juniat county, who have the saiKe belief. Fifieeu Children. Mrs. Ellsworth Miller, cf Cold Springs, Northumberland c;,nnty, aed thirty-ono years, bus given birth to triplets two girls and a boy. In tho psst eight, years and seven months she has become a moihir of fift' i ii eiiiidren three sets of triplets, two pair of twins and two ti::g!e i.irth-. llighl of the children a-o living. She w.:s b.-irn in Iv York, L r maiden name being Ferris. iShc h,vi no aunt who has bei-n the moth r cf tcn!y-ouc, quintuplets. tcu of them ShcrliPs Sates. At 10 o'clock P. 11., on Fri lay the -21st inst,, at tho Court. lltw the Shtrlil' t?id 1 the f... Homing tiacts of hm , i : No. 1, A tract of laud in M-iAHs-tervdle, containing 20 acres, lsaving ing thereon erecied two L.rgo bri -k buildings, formerly inowu as the Mc Alislervilie Soldier's Orp-bna School bnlldi.igs to the Common wealth Gu intutue Trust and S ifu Deposit Company, of Hariisbuiy, I'esu , for No. '2, A tract of laud in ilonroe lotvnhhip, contaiuinjf sixtv-one acres. nnd s.ld an the property tf Emanuel xcomau, 10 utnerme $110 rrtt j y Thomau for - o - - Scared Mad. Says a medical practioner of long esptiieuce. "I bjlieve that a good many people who are .supposed to d:o of hydrophobia t-csre thenibclves to death. They are bitten bv a dosr ptrfeellv harujles dog, nsuallv 1.1 1 -1 . . . " ami u.ey tirocii over it ana worry uout it 11a! U th y develop nil tli symptonn of hvdrophobis. I bhould test -vi-rv case of aileied tifiioiiincr i)V rat? cs uv r uttiug itie iia'ient un tlr chloivLi-m atd watching him , ... 7 ' during the stupur when he waa com in. ' cut ,f it If lliu i.-.rv,ilinD cov til-lie (hen the c iso wmild hp i-. n- i.ii.. b-it if. in that inUrv.i ua tie.r.t had furogUeu what ailed biro, I should laugh Lim out of it. Doe bites ars t!io commonest of injuries. Even a rabid d,g ma- bito a man without pro Slicing any ill effects.'' Progressive lluchre. Eabtou, Aptil 20. At this morn ing's session of the Lohiglt Presby tery Et v. II. N. Yuorhce, of the Delaware Waltr Clap, read a paper on the elate of re'-gum in all churches in which he sai.l tlia devil was busy at work in this Presbytery, and em-phnsiz-id progressive euchre as a piv.iiiiiient manifestition of the activ ity of the evil one. Iiev. Vocrhees was aslcd to drop this idea frora his report, whic't ho refused to do, inau much ns it was snt to him as a part of the formal report from one of tho Easton churches. Dr. Eckard, of Easton, said the facts were true, whether they were voted out of the report or not. The question was askud: "What ia the chief diiiiculty you Lave to con tend with.m your church?' and he answered: "A smart devil, and I in tend to E-tand by my guns. .Lwo seemingly narmiess things eirite the fear cf tho southern negro. One is the cracking of the finger joints; the other is to be stepped ov er as he lies prono upon the ground. The cracking of the finger joints seems to suggest to the negro im agination the ratting of a skeleton's bones, while to be stepped over is regarded as likely to bring bad luck to grown folks and to check the growth of children. A half grown negro boy will sternly command a playfellow who bag stepped over big bouy to step back, in order that the spoil may be removed. . IV ho To Harry. Marrv not a tailor, Ui-is Hu ,preaes suits" oo ail; L'o not wt-d a tailor, Mis, Ft girla rin at his call. Harry D-t a bank casiiiur They ot'en have to skip. Never wed a soldk-r, dar; ilo'il soon give you the a!ip. Marry not a lawyer, for Ilia life is always -bri ;f"; Do not wd a policeman, or. Like him, you'll need relief." Marry nt a broker, love, He'll sell you out in abare; Do not wed a doctor, love Ile'll kill you unawares. Avoid tha undertaker, It its His hopes are i i tbn grave; Do not wed a biker, Miss He kneada bia bread to save. Do not wed a persau, For hu'll ever preaubing be In tact don't ruirry anyone Uoluss you marry me! Tha anfr Double Extract SaraaparHIa ia UanMra, K'aths beat bocaaaa H cure. Take no otter. BOcta. GEAER.1L .YEWS ITEMS. Hr. Jane whj claims to be from heavn, ia preaching in Kentucky Forapriz9 of $1000 Miss Mollie Nealson fastd 31 uays in Pittsburg Hats are supposed to have been responsible for the burning of a dwcl ing at Pittsburg. Old pevrh prophafj predict that if thr re aro pljctycf violets in April turre wi!I oo paclies in proportion A cat own I by LjuIs Swallow, of Evansville, Indiana, rtcently gave b;rtii to a titlon tint had "seven heads and one t':il.". Haifa thimblefal of whiskey pour ed down the throat of o bkek bass 20 inches long killed it almost in stantly. Th recre 46,000 pensioners who are paid from the Pittsburg Agency and tinc last pension ciav, three months ago, 500 I av-. died. If you want to get cured b-'-e Manners Double E tract Sarssarllla. It's the bed. Try it 60 cent. A R .'.tis'i'-iaii, quofoJ by the Bon ton Transcript, finds that the death rn'.e is lower among e'ersrytnen than among anv other class of workers. Tl'.o soldiers in many garrison towns ia Germany wtre trained in the u-:o of .-now shoes during the past wmUi-. acd in recent tosts they proved very useful. lira. Jennio Not them, of Prince ton, Ky., died a few days ago from an attack of mca-l.-s. She was 110 j i ars ell end it was the first time she bad had this child's disense. She kuves a daughter who is 90 years old. Tha house r f Mr. F. 'Walters, near Lcsbarg, Jlii-b.. wns struck by lightning, f.ad Mrs. Walters, who was sitting ner,r the stove when the fluid proved down tho thimnev, had her foot split from toe to ankle. The floor of the house was also torn up by tlie ijghtmrig. Xlive you tried South Ameri"an Ni-rvine gem of tiie cent 11 rv The great cure for Indigestion, Dys- pepsia ami .servou.sncsa. Warrant ci tne most won.ifriu. otomcli ano Nerve Cure ever known, Trird l ot ties 15 cents. Su!d by L. Banks Co., Drnggitts, Miijlintowr. Pa. Nov. 14. lv Cure for I'cnsaiMptiu. Let us compare 1 fa to a burnin lamp. If we supply cil as f j.st as tho ii irne consumes if, luo vmCK l e-mains unhurt: t and the lau-p throws out its giv;t light; but if we fail to mtpply tlu cil cen.it d to prod jco a Came, it is a kr: g m;- conclusion; the wick be comf s consumed, the lijjht becomes dim, Uickers, and tiuullv goes out al together. In other words, the light goes out beeni-e there is too much oxygen and not enough carbon. S it is with the consumptive's life Ihe disease he suffers from is a wast ing one, aud au internal fever con 6uices tiie carbon in the blod more rapidly toan the food which he eats cau supply it. If carbon was sim plud as fast hs the disease exhausted it, the body would not waste. If it was put into tho blood in excess of what the disease required, there wou!l Ijo an increase in the strength and bulk of the b dy. instead of a dL-croso. Like the limn, the supply of oil in the body must be equivalent to tiie demand or in excess of it. If this be not so, the hfe, tho wick will be consumed. Sjiu-s mouths ago the little dangh L l 1 t t j i ier tageu i-j; oi a U'UuK maKer in a city, one llr. Gjrden I am permit ted to use hio same was pronounced a hopcilesb consumptive; and to have seen her at tht time one would have supposed there was good ground for the decision, a3 she was a mere skel eton. She bud a cough, expectorated over half a pint of greenish, blood- streaked tuberculous matter, and was so exceedingly nervous that she could scarcely sleep at all, day or night. She Lad been doctoring a lung time with coug'u and consump tive speeihcs, and vne or two phyi cians had tried their skill on her. but without avail, her life drawing gradually to a close. Meeting her father who was almost heartbroken at tho thought of so soou losing her one diy, I gave him this prescript ion Ont-La'.f pouud of finely cut up beef stenk, fresh. One drahni pulverized charcoal. Four ounces powdered sugar. Four ounces rye whiskey. One pint boiling water. Mix all together, let it stand in a cool place over night, and give from one to two teaspoonfuls, liquid and meat before each meal. This was triod, and in four or fiva weeks this little girl was so rosy and healthy, free from all coutrh and oth er symptoms of disease, that it was considered almost a miracle in tho neighborhood iu which she lived. What caused Ibis great change? Simply the supplying of her system with more carbon than the disease could exhaust, thereby giving nature the upper hand in the conflict. I have used this preparation very frequently, and nevr found it to act otherwise than beneficial. The dose should be small at first, until the stomach becomes used to it, and then grtdually increased. Let all consumptivea try it who read this, weighing themselves before they commence, and acrain after thev have taken it a week or ten days. To their astonishment they will dis cover that, instead of wasting away, j they will guin in flesh and strength. ! Changed Ownership. The wt'er comp.tnv h- changed ownersaip, having bij purchasod by Judge Lyons. Dr. Atkinsou, T. V. Irwin, Robert Parker, Win.'Koops. TT . . t k -w- . A rranic renne.i, ir. ljuciec Uank3, Dr. Wiiliarn Banks, all citizens of this town. Alt fill. Pottsrille. Pa., April 19. "While shifting cars at Mahanoy City station late last night, Freight Train Brake maD, Leri Henninger, of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad, caught his foot in a f rosr. He was unable to release himself, and his cries were not loud enough to be heard by the enginrrr. The train thundered down npou the imprisoned man and crashed out bis life instantly. Sale of Jersey Cattle.' " Tho Jersey rattle sold at this place last Siturday afternoon were bought by the following named citizins: North Storratt bought a cow acd cilf for $37.0'); Landlord Arbogast, cow and calf, $52.00; J. W Partner, cow, $37 00; J. Gr. Haltsman, cow. $50; William McCahen, calf, $13.50; J. G. Ifalteman, cow, $GS.OO; Land Arbogast, cow. $50.00; Jos. Earnest, cow, $39.00; Levi Renniagsr, cow, $50.50; "William Graham, cow, $47.50; Clarence Zook, cow, $11.00; E. P. Graham, cow, $10.50; John HcMeon, cow, 59,00; John JIcMeen, cow, $14 00; A. J. Moisv, cow, $45.00; John Eallentine, bull, $53 50; Joel Shirk, heifer, $30.C0; J. S. Stoner, tieuer, 51 i.OU; William Horning, heifer, $17.00; Thomas Sulouff. calf, $11 75: Win; ilcCahen, calf, $17.25: Wra. II. Stoaer, calf, $17.00; Noitb Sten-ett, calf, $14 00; J. V. McCahen, calf, $13.51); C. H.-ruintr, c.ilf, $0.00. Jesse Groninger, calf, $9 0 J. rfaOTCGRAPIIS. AsoTHtu Tivrs for axv 1.EXC.TH or timi:, WUILS WE ARS IN TU MCTLTSS BUSI . NESS- e will continue maiiurr our fine Cabinet Potograpbs as low as SI GO pur dozen. Tticso pictures are mounted on ehfant card enamaled ou back and face, with picture with of Ezra Parker, deceased, to uait ! V;r;p T,' Uo, ' ,n ' ot cn'" a high Polinh finish superior iu qua!- with other heirs in the disposition i ' proppr,T clu ,,.nj,ilt Bt Tlry ity to to th Aristo Photo I have of one-half iuterest in B inks Farm, in how st,irr. For trrm. as i furtfar .t-tcrij). oeen iKbiLip iie viar. However all tuoea wishisg the Aristo iic'.ure, i will still male them at the same price, $1.G0 per dr.zn. The extensive patronage and the many te.iiiaocials of the apprecia tion of our work, we have received the lat year, gives us renewed cour age to go on with these low prices, nnd we propose maliing Miflliutown head-quarters for the finest Photo graphs for the money that cn be obtained any w here, adding ail the time new aud costly ascessorie of tiie very latest designs giving our trade the buneat of that which would cortt $3.00 in the city, for fd.50 in Miflliutown. Wo can m&ke l.icfures for $1.00 t,cr doz-u anch f .ita mn.l.-. v,. i, . ,.- , . . . 11V All tl .H Vi 1 1 1 r nr lOirif reri"tur 1 ,11 f , . . 0 " , we I'ro;fr giving our pttiroili p. much O.nter picture lor very httio more i,innr TK .,,.4 r , . , - u 1 . .i..j4tiii'iLi 1 i i:,4 ,f their liber ;1 r.arronaijo wo solicit a cont:nuuce of the i-aiiio. JReppectfiiliy, Josajra IIess. Mi-uintowu, Ta, Iturch 9, 1S93. The Pi.i'.ailaijjhiit Inq-iirer is pnb hbhmg Uio lipntche it rocoired from thesnatof wardurinijrtbnllion. Tbe tlt-apatchos publishtJ la-it Fri hiy frunt tne front at Falmouth, April IS. 3D vears ajro, related to a fitjht, that t he Firt Tennsylvania ......! ...i.:t. r va. ui-.iunmai h company irom j i.uiU .miw. inn fluoric I I . I . . . 1.1 Tl. . -I. 1 II Ot tlie re'rmient. (j. 1). JJavard had his horse nhot. from unilur h'- X 1 nnmbtr of tho r.-p;imact wero killed win luu .iiuiilltl. 1UH rl UTUUUl veteraus doubtlona have a vivid recol- 1 . 3 rrt. t : i ir icuu.i ui ii.n uaiuu. i ma aesi ana onij uouiu Lxiract arsanariiia la aianrars. ncuras. isu .. t-U ctnli. I Iiurrioi rj. Jtail CI V arnntown. Ind., tsays: "I owe mv life to the crront Wnntl, Am;. T had been in bed for five months from thetffect". of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition ef ray wliolo srbtem. Had given ui ad hopea of getting well. Had tried luree iioctors wttn no rpiief. . il.i,, i . r . m . nrst ooitie oi me iernn lotas im proved ine so much that I was able i - ii i i e . ... 10 want, aooai aca a lew bottles cur ed ui9 entirelT. I btlieve it ia the best medicine in tho world. I can not recommend it to hishlv." Sold by L. ijanks X Co , Druggist, Afif ilintOWD, i'a. Feb. 9 '93, ly. Newport News. Lawyer Sharon ;., ... -. i r.e - 1..11 . i u ;,r j , iiim oiuu.ui, jiemy uuru "eecner Wcouwaru, who writes that Le 18 working in the Buffalo car .hops at S1.J5H a dor nn,l k irdHna .Irr nicelv I " I C-ome evil umpOBed feilow attempt- cd to destroy a dwelling house be- h-nging to Washington McClintock, uy placing a pine knot in a closet , , . l . - .. . : i . i a - i- i I ...i.,!,,;. nciuiiguro to -j-j-uou uuauuauncu, no i n. at'vjiuiui-K b laraiiT utxn movoa I from it a few days previous and an- other family was to move in it the next dny after the fire and extin guished it before it had done much damage. , . , , "ic cctou uauv CHses D- lore tne late court at liloomfiold. SiX were continued tr Anmiif lrm one was settled. o .w. ., Xitbecca Wilkinson, of Crowa3 vaut v, xnu., s-tys: -x nave ooen in a ..II- T.. 1 ,.r 1 distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the btomache, Dvspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was goiae. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I boug-ht one bottle ef south American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring 1 ever did in my hfe. I would advise every weakly person to I ti M,ia c.l.vU -A 1 i j T r ' u "7," , T-, J ""j, itsw ijoiiu'b oi it nas cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach aud nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &. Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Feb. 1, '93-ly. It Ntver falls ta Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARIUA. Hboopio; C'uigh. Iliimnhrev Speiific No. 20 may ho considered as nbiolutsly infallible for the caro of whooping cough. It allays tbe irritation, moderates the cough and so cures the disease. Court Proceedings. Court convened at 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday, the 21t'u day of April, 1893, with President Judge Lyons and Associates Barton and Wicker sham on the bench. The grand jury were sworn. Mathcw Kodgers was appointed foreman Constables made tneir returns G L. Howe, E-.q., filed his report as auditor in the es'ate ef NeWon G Smith, deceased. J. J; Patterson, Jr., Esq., filed his report as auditor iu the estates of George Jacobs, deceased, and TLos. Stewart, dscerp.ed. Constible Je3se Arnold was sp- pointed to wait on tho grand jury, Constables Ed Gill acd Philip Pannebaker were appointed tip stavoB. A number tf the newly elected Justices of the Peace presented their bond which were approved. A. H: Spangler was appointed guardian cf ifargaret Spangler, minor child, vic9 J. P. Johnson, ro- moved. Wiu. Kauffmaa and Jacob Zmdt were appointed appraisers in the fstato of Henry D. Cjnrad, late o Walker township, deceased. In the estate of Jonas Panne baker, late of the borough of Port Royal, deceased, order of sale of real estate made. Return of tho writ of partition in the estate of Thomas Parfet, deceas- ed. Estate ntmraieed at $1,633. J- L. Li ly was appointed consU bio in the borough of Port Royal, in place of Wm. Waguer, resigned. Inquisition in lunacy m the case of sabjlla McDonald, awarded and made returnable on Thnrsdav, the 27th day of April, 1S93. No. 158, April Term, 1892. Henry Howard vs. Thomra Shiffcr. Oa triaL Petitions cf J. Xf. Yv'oods, guardian of E. Southard Parker, mitior chdd Fermauugh township, to Label a sum of 50,500. Filed ur.d prayer granted. A 13 pound stone was hurled a quitter of a mile by a blast nt Corn wall, and it crashed throujrh II. 15. Shirk's house, wrecking considerable 1 furniture. Announcements. The fallowing scale pf prices (er annouuew ments has bean mutually oprred upon by the undersigned, and no deriatiou from tbe 4,"e wi!l b8 ati: L.Pro'honotjr7' Ki'e' & Record t-heriffand County Tr asurvr, e.;i:h . . " . Morara:ioner asa untnct Atornv, ptclt 58; Jury Coiumiuiinnor aud Auditor, a-ck All additional communications recum. airndiiic rordidaivs will ba rhin-rd Hi1 .. -- cents ferlin. Money in all cues to paid in advance. WM. M. ALLISON. Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIER, Editor Juniata Sentinel iS" Republican COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. ditor: I'leanfl anntnincu tht I am a cnadldito lor Const? Coniniiaionar at the cnsiiin; slccticn, aulijoct to the rules and magfs ot tne Ktjiuhlxan party. NKAii k?. STF.WAar. McCoysvilic, Apal 11, M'Ji. iVi.rS f,n;,..,Pl.... annoiinsn thn name of W 11. M,-o-.. c walker township, as a ran-!H:it lor tL nomination of County C'oniini-ji,in-r nub j0' tho rales ,hst k'"ern tho K"!b,ica'-' WALKEs Mr. o. i . Jwliwcirr. f ease annous i"1" am a c-itnuniaie lor uoiib'V (Jonmn-. siont-r. nun eci lo the rii-s and unairea o lno ncpniucan pirlv nl Jnninta. . I'ltiAll SI'L'ilAN. 1 Hompsontown, Apri' '8, !S0:i DISTRICT ATTOKNE V. Editor S$ntinel and Ktvublican: I'lcas- annonnce that I am a candidate for tie Of fice ot District Attornav sudiect to tin "? of tba Ri'iib!icau party ia Juniau REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. Editor Sentinel and Republican. Plaan announce mr name aa a caodidats Tor Ko) . resectatire Dlofla ta tba State Conrtn ,ion nbjset to the nsifcs f the Repabli- can IU 'uniaia l ouaty. lolht RtpMbhcans of Juniata: hrrobv anuounce niTsall ss a candidate f.r Keiire. antativ ta tba Siala Cocventiun and .- llclt .T0Ur npport at the Primary Election 1 iu t"ocri any caaauiata wtioae . . "'""K"' u.iuro me v,oine :iin, au i u i am cieriva i win tate c a auro in ruireseoiire onlv tb wi-lir. niimants t Ihe Kapuhhcans f Juniata. JOHi' K- ROB1SON. COL'NTY TKEasitbfr Editor Juniata S.,f,.l IK M.v. r lefisa innonnr. mr nam t lU i-,.k,i; oi j uniam cauntr, caodidatv t.r 'he DC'u'nation of County Tresanrer, an jcI,tf"s of ra,e for th C?". lUBDt of tbe Kapublicaa parly. JOHN F. EUERNZELLEK. KVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL ley itanroaa comnanv. Ti t3h'. 01 P1" trains, in cttoct on Mondav. """""J ' ! STATIONS. West ward. Esv ward. it 1 t Ncwp rt r u ; a m I a m P M 4 OU 3 67 3 M i 60 3 41 6 2.3 10 C0 8 30 6 28 10 03 ! 8 2" 6 32 10 07 8 6 35 10 10 8 2i Biitlalo Bridge... Jnniata Furnace. Wabnota Sylvan 6 20 10 21 r 8 1 1 6 42 10 IT. 8 16 Wat-r Plug... T Bioomtield Junci'ul 6 61 10 2G' 8 0 3 Hi 8 4ft Valley Road 6 9 10 34 7 llllO 40 T Elllsburit... 8 02 3 32 3 15 3 III 8 04 2 5 2 49 2 45 7 4S! 7 40' 7 84 7 7 19 7 15 7 10 ureen i'ark. .. 7 14 10 4! 7 22; 11 001 7 82.11 07 7 37 II 121 7 43 11 18 7 47:11 22! , Loyaville Fort Robeson.., Center I Cisna'i Ron Andersonbarjr.., 2 40 T Blain 7 65;ll 30 7 08 2 20 Mount Pleasant . New German t'n. 8 0111 36 8 03 11 40 6 64 2 25 6 60 2 20 Noti Signifies no aizent. T t-i pbone connection. D. GKING, President and Manager C. K.. Maiea, General Agent. 0 " A?: TRy f Z DCU8LE EXTRACT SARSAPARI LLA 5FURiFIES THE BLOOD.' CURES : GiliK CURES CA7ARRH.3 CURES... OYSrLPSsA. CURES INDIGESTION CURES RHEUMATISM.) Mannan SarearHlla Co., B.ngarttor.. BX JliT Forth h-t 5 h MRS. HAN!AH RED.Wi!V.e-B3rra. P 5QQ HER BOTTLE. tut tAnni n OVER. $100 Itcward. To any parson, if he fails to find at Meyers' the celebrated Sweet Ore & Co. Overalls at the following priees Lot 5i light weighs at 43 ; the bes make Lit No. 1 Amos Kia? at 60c Febd Meters, Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge street, Mifflintown, Penna. SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A rico littla Farm in Snsqnehanna town uliip, Dt- r acbool, church, nulla and atora, containing FIFTY ACRES, n,or or lets, hiring therson erecteit jood to-Btory i.ociisoisE &iiiMt maj, and on buiMiifj. nil in a joot state of re- Tli lnud u 111 a g;vj.l ia or cmti- 'ion, cH on, or a.l,lr. FAT TTUiON &. S"U WEYEIt, Attorneys at Law, liiBliniown, Fa. ....r'f-rrr.vA-iv-f5 IZZZ-TS r.!C2D t'-,7 1 ? I. . ..- j':K,...rj, a..,'..:. I I i-C -IU J sell it. ,TiSi SJLLtPS M:D!CIN Cfl. I rinssuROH, Pa. c V'ic-t .-SS'.ir.. f A. . U fi t.v-T ii ''': v.hc liavc Ine 1 iu t'r for TMir F i-f Lvt, CheniGal Works, r -? ft rJ YORK. PA. -. r "T ii i nr i nr ftl r i i fTG CAUSES AKD CURS !irallyrt?..i V ran acr-.i-l o'Tror'. l- r i:ulal:oo. l-j:tC:ioi: ertdv.wlil ar;l l.ru ci.isd.ot f.tm lo -j yea r' atKi:n,'b.rir .ii1 raher ueatuiectft hare tailed, llo rllieo m mlty is rcstiiud nnd the naune removed, ioli-r u:platned in ftrhn, wiih vfticviiaar.d t'iT. &MlUlot cur rr-..o iirn.muai-l r.3:.maiia Hi I'D a: ! tcii.rin .., ? 1 ii ive a p..-.Uv. raavidy far toe atoTt,,,,., "T i.n.ny am tliciii.H ci e -, . ! ft l ava bvn po nmstitiy eurvjii. I ijl 1, ri,.t t... .i-ii!l..,r-yiiuo.!-ruKlitaa,. m J a. re.t.. -i.i hare .-im.uiuttjmi if fi.cv J - a. .eth-lr y. -,.w p ,, ,.,n. f' x t. e iivra, j-ipr-- ' V jerir-, iw h ro- c.u i .ii-M j,i ii'i ! l.n-1. ,),.. . n, W:kr. p rum ....i F.,,.,., Ii-.- A s 4.1. -,i, J..n uPu .. 'of to r-im-d tov.y. J "lies :.;:a i:im, L. 1 ' I- rt. K h h. it...-.-. Ad, opr. Itii S3 . Tir n I"r "Prtpiei ABCKITCGTS & BUILDERO Edition of Scientific Americtn. O A trraaBt -nauu. Mi-lfillKiUl, ed by appiy. ntT to aUTNJf k 1 rkA Wn.nra -- J!-' 'T""'' hT- had OTfP TRADE MARKS. IB CUM TOUT mark 1. . ... nt OBir aDI)i, , ir,.J'V"re1 'n the ru ?"'e l"""wn. SeSd lor H-aStf" MCNN A; CO., P, H.,leI,orfc - - ' . i - I . .1 T I ' T I riio's Ernrtf for Catarrh Is the VTi I ( jtl lVMtEalf t to l ie, ard Chc.pmt. pij V j Sold by Dnvul'ta or rrut by Trail, iftl i 1 Eia 6.C . X. li:iu.e, Warreis, i'a. ! "JU ' ' ' ' " ' 1 ' rf? TtV W . II 1 1 S ---- ,,av bieod. j i :iri-uutiin of aiiT ran, " ,h '"rt' iDaa. l-iii.i,.!,,,! iZTLif "I ."' Wond Knif niT. l rapnic plHten of rmim " """"Hi r.arn man w.i . ml full ,,an enj ritfl".;? , tncravimf- or public buiuim-. k"J I"" ' "'"en- 1 NEW CAB! Ar gCSIOTT'S STORES SPRING DISPLAY Of 10,000 Yards of Carpets. The Fairest prices ever made lor such goods, if you want value for your money ; If you want to enjoy full purchasing power of your dollars spend it at Schotts' Stores. A nice Stripped Carpet, loc. A Heavy Stripa as good as Rag Carpet, 20o. Ingrain Carpets, good Quality, 25 to 3oc Wool Ingrain Carpets, 40 to 50 cents. Brussels Carpets, 53, C5, 75 cents. Stair Carpet, 16, 21, 25, 35c. WINDOW SHADES. A Nice Plain Hastle Spring Roller 25c. A Better Quality Spring Roller, 35, 45, 50c, Latest Novelties in Wall Papers. Latest Style 10c for Double Bolt; Heavier Qualities 12 and 15o per double holf; fine gilt paper for 15 and 20c a Extra Embossed Gilt for 25 and 30j a lolt. An Eye for Seiio 4-4- p. I -i CI CI ecic.n C T X N I- C C! r. 1- V N -1 C X c o ?i t: k n h o c i? ci h i: m n h o t-ciLi.:rtuui3t;iiiic:KMSfi I -I 3 o t - on ci " ci : i.c c i - c r;L?ic ic- c . h n h o u o f n ei k o cm i- c ci g KCKllMHHHHrtHHH'MHHHeO O O 1C " CI Ci c r :i ic n ci cc i-i o o o ii ii o :i r i; c. -r h i- - ro r: c: m CC XI-l-l-l - l - ! - a !l H 1 ci H r5 - 5 ji - z - ? - ? & - 5 ? O 1-C i-- "M T I l- , ?1 N c O tt ?1 O Cm L O c rtisNrn-iiooHdSMHoci'io icxcr.nesoooooHHMHHHO i b CD ! oc ry ,i..l , "T . cr ic .! -i i b- L m p pi M I ic - ci n f o r i- ccacoott-t-t-r-cowoxni 1 cfci i i-cVUTo S t 2 onooo-Hcicit: .j ch. . or,,- cewxesr. saooci a ; a. 32 - o a i . ".Cm 1J1 "il a cood piper hy autiacribing lor thr ".rTtiiL aicn Rapt'PLicaN. iarfiold Tg Ctoo ?a ruii- of Cures Constipation a g 4 - iid. 3 liaa&l ti'iu'u r a . VclnnMa tvk wn Kirv c-jr e-,111 lri to ir.Y tiilrt-s, iwir ml.hu cn ,ito ri: tnal,L liiu Ira. ,.r r Th'r rnmerir has Iwen orrrail by tha Reverend vSi-o- iiraparad ondor Uia diracUou by tue ' KOENIC MED. CO.. Chlcao, I!!. Bold by DrujxiaU at SI per Hottie. 6 for SO. Zw-aSlaI.7S. 0 Bottles for SO. p.nosphate j f -f, thn with any "wrtllUar ruaits. V - a .Mi i.ir I org or V . , iral. IhhiI to Farm- f '' "l.--. No Arnla. V ' i 'l a iov. a- ini r-very SuffererB v-noii-ra Mori,,,. ' ", Dn0ick. f POTATOES W 1 a row liac-. l::-r taj . -a!j rfuCJaZ .t IK tANYHs. aVVl Saimsw IIS 77 J.'- .' nVZ WSSf :r.w. v. .1 m . aj:ii t i "aa C aj:( 5ETS bolt argams at Stores. "M " H I" O rt R CI O C3 C 3S CJ 3 i a ci r- to O I 1.1 s :i c -? :i " - -x a i- t ; s a h a CO O K C C i I o o s rieNi-iX O ? CI i-l 3 S a a '5 T. i - w o r; cc h o iolc cj rt n r: - c: i-i c:c5 ciCiOCXt-t-r i-c ci l - t - li - a -T! SI S " a 5 5 - cc , a ! TJ i 2 i kcj:cico CO LCHC5XISl-l1-1 i ( ic c t; t- t- ci II i a CI (M CC LC i-l CO CI riH " t-- it n e o i-l O CI rH CIC5C90O93 .1 S'1.s .3 - 5 - c c CO o cc t t- to o W j r i j i . . o c n r; lo rt li c: S o Locia 1. Atkwsoii. . It. V . Fiimu ATTORNEYS - AT - LATT MIFrLINTOWN, TA. ' CT-rellectiag and Coav.yaacing pretnbt !y attendod t. r Officf 9 Maia straet, ia place ef resl ence ef Leui. . Atkinsoa, R.,., ,.Bth of v-vaaai J I. "ITIIWJ,,,., -ILMK SCBWKTI. PATTEBIO- fc -CUHETI R, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Da..M.CHAWOR,I). BAR WIN llxtAWNM JR. D. M. CRAWFORD & SON", bara formr-d a partnership far tba rrartice of Vedicice and their cailatteril brauchos. U.ticc at .!d afsnd.c-rner of Thiri ana tr inst streets, Miillmtowa, P.. One r btta l theru will ba IWiiud at tli.lr -t : ail time ui.lrso .tb.i-vii. trnte.ni: .i;v cu- April Jet, 1500. BI- AC Ki m-, Plij sirian and Accoucheur, i l nnru lo a, B specially , tin trratm.-m 01 dis eases t ,i,e throat and d-g-s'iva s.l.-ni, Acute and Chroi.ia. Ap'il 19, 1S031T Nurscrv St-wk. SIT, i;i,... v'llT o.oauj r-iiipojinent j,i,araT.l.-Mt. CMASBBKOTUKK.S CUM PAW. Dec. B, liech.i.N V. HEMSiiaBriariaCLG'S Wi"1 "ProT.mt In Frlerl.. FMa i-is-ilitrli. Back motion nr"r. - -- Claii-h w i . m wl "arast. grsmoai i Thn "'"'',rnaii taa raad s-antiK w w rits for -j i. t ... 1 A "I,',',t,o- Alan Mprlra Toolh llar 1 iy'-rm. l orn 1 laot. rrv ""i-llfra, eto. A.-i;l-it t r-i.a' IT 1 culam and phia: f.,n ii Alan fiprlra Tnolh llara Cal; ivpn.ra. f'oi-u l:luota to. .-t-:i;i'flt (ftu r a' J.fc. : , . -.-!, , as 2 t U lOliiaoi, iff l'JK5-. (SatttXBaajK - v, . I