Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 24, 1893, Image 2

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    SKNTLNEL& REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN.
JI)ES1) MAT 24. 1893.
B. F. S C II W E I E R
iditob ad riorairron.
Farmers sav it in tlie wheelmen
who are at the bottom of the road
making agitation.
CoMMERmr. internets and church
missionary interests, are the interests
that are opposed to fho decision of
the Sipreme Ciurt on the Chinese
question.
Freshiest Cleveland's administra
tion is considering the qnostion of
urging an income tax, something li!;e
the war income tas that was so dis
tasteful to the people. It will be un
popular to revive tho war taxes in
time of prac9.
President Ci-evelasis Hawaii'n
policy is arousing England to cast ac
qui-iition looks upon the Islands. It
will be no surprise to see the Eritish
flg wave over the Islands, if the
Pypsidont hesitates much longer to
do scmcthing.
The United Stafes crlabrates with
a big fair at Cliicngo, the 400th an
niversary of the opening of the new
world to Ejrupoan adventure, indus
try, enk.'1-prie'i und emigration, and
this same 400; h year witnesses the
Congress and the S lprema Court o
the United StattB shutting tho door
on the Chinese. We are making his
tory in this year 1S93 and don't real
h'j it.
The banks of Australia when they
ipate in the celebration of the Pass
over. Finally pnblic announcement was
made of the young man's unaccount
able absence, and several parties,
headed by detectives, searched the
mountain regions through which his
route lay for some trace of Maiks.
One day it was learned that Marks
had been f en, in company with two
other peddler, Black and Rosen
weig by enme, driving up the lonely
mountain road that leads to Lopez.
Nothing further could at that time
be learned, and the officers, now ful
ly convinced that Marks had been
foully dealt witb, searched tho vicini
ty where he was last peen. After
several days' work the searchers en
tered an old barn, situated about
51!0 yards from the Wyoming and
Sullivan county line. Here in an old
ham I, and covered with an old quilt,
the dead body of Harks was discov-
eied. Two bullet holes were in the
body.
For months detectives worked on
the case. The suspected peddlers
were traced as far as Falls Station, a
few miles above Pittston. There
trace of them was lost By follow
ing up a box of freight which the
peddlers had shipped to an address
in Hes'er street, N-jtv York, the met
ropolitan detectives gained a new
clue, and rsevtral months afterward,
by means of a telegram Ber.t by
Blnnk to the Hester street address,
asking that the box of freight be
shipped to him, tho. peddlers wvre
located in Montreal. This much
known the detectives changed the
scene of operations to CnDid, and
or.o day, just as Blank and Boseu
v.eig were preparing to board a
Eteaiucr for South America, they
were both taken into custody.
Sufficient evidence was found in
clothing and jewelry upon their per
sons to convict them of tho murder
of Hark?, even had not lios"nwe!g
confessed that they were guilty. Tho
the crime was
the desire for p'uuder.
Tho prisoners were extradited and
in January la- t their dials took pi ice
separately iu the Wyoming County
Court House in Tunkahaunoek. B jh
wtre convictttd an,: sentenced t be
ban cd. The executed men were
l'ul.-s. They had been iu this coun
try but a few years. Blank leaves a
wife and several children in Poland.
StoleD Horses Recovered
Two horses stolen from the farm
of John Broa, Blair county, on the
night of tho 17th. The horses were
missed early the next Burning. A
number of the neighbors took the
track of the animals into Brush
mountain. Shortly after noon, they
heard a horse whinny and hastened
in tha direction of the sound and un
xpectedly came upon the thia veg and
horses. The two thieves were asleep
by a fire, but when the pursners
came upon them, they sprang to
their feet, and after fireingfive shots
at the pursners, turned and lied.
The pursuers were not armed. The
horses were taken home.
Back to Chicago.
"Old Hutch" as he is called, an
old time Cbicagion wheat speculator,
who lost heavily and left Chicago, a
year and more ago for New York,
went back to Chicago, last Fridav,
May 19. A newspaper man espied
him, and went to him and talked.
In the conversation that took place,
"Old Hutch" said: '-I don't owe any
body a cent, and I've got fifteen
cents left to get a glass of whisky, eo
what's tho use of bothering. I'm
gl id to get back in Chicago again,
for it is tho city of my adoption.
New York is a pretty good sort of a
place in i metropolitan way, but I
don't like it. D.jwn there they want
t ) find out if you hove a dollar and
then try to get it away from you."
closed their do rs ten davs aco.
pocketed two hundred and fiiy mil- cu'.v motive given for
lion iu deposits. What a atr.r.l Such
a steal of d posits on t'jo pru t of the
banks of the United States would
knock the busiiusj of tu3 country
"higher than a kita." In Australia
tho government quicVN- dt cltiied a
suspension of all on Im-tinn of dtbta
for the time being.
It is highly pro' ,b!e that the next
democratic e'T.gre; s will piss an act
that will give in. u an oppoi tuntir to
re-es'Hblisb State 1 auLa. Ttoy will
take the position tht the present
money t tringency ucods re'ii f through
an incraed amour. t o," eurreucv,
that the national hunk are based up
on a bonded mdt bteduess that was
created by the war ngainst the south
ern confederacy.
Fishy-
England is poirt.-d to as having no
Chint-s" f X"lus:on legislation or edicts,
but those v ho make that, point for
get or don't know that tho Chinese
uu iiii wii'ii :n go to r.ngiana in any
number f jr tl o reus mi th it it i-i nl
ready too thickly cr wdd with peo
ple. Tho Chinamen wheu he ie-sves
his nutive liud, leaves it for gain,
and he can giin most in a now empty
coutitry like this, where the labor
market is not ever stocked.
The fallowing fishy dcspafc'i was
fent fiom Bri.-tol, Pa., last Wednes
day, aud is vouched for by the parties
who sent it as correct. An exciting
combat between a 9-yenr old la 1 and
a 32 pound German carp took place
1 o:i jame s Moore's f irm yesterday.
The Nebhiiiii:ny Creek in rainy sea
oiis tills the ditches of adjacent
fauns with water from IS inches to
two feet deep. Yesterday David
Chfiry, tho young son of John Cher
ry cf this plac, and two small com
1 anions went ii-mug up the crteL
In one of the open ditches on the
Moore farm, tle lads espied three
! hii.di carp Hopping about, tho water
iH iiig to shadow for them to swim
without creatly disturbing the sur
face. David, J luckier than his play
mates jumped into tin ditch and
Feiz-d ths largest of the monster fish.
The enrp nearly as big fs the boy
had the advantage being in its r.a
tive element. Young Cherry bad
tirl t hold of it, bid the c-.rp pinitred
li::i:iiiLi the
Eepublican Primary Election-
The Republican Primary Election
will be held on Saturday, Juue 10,
1S33. The meeting of Return Judge s
to count the vote aud announce the
vote will be held in Miillintosn on
M-ui1.it, June 12, 1893.
The following are tht officers to ba
voted for at said election:
Froth inotary.
Two Commissioners,
Treasurer,
District Attorney,
Chairman or Co. Committee,
Representative Deleoate.
KEITBMCAN PRIMARY SYSTEM.
mtj suffic, Es I have p;oven by cx
p snei ce."
If aovwantto ft anew taw ManMr Dnbta t
traet tarsaswrilla. It's tha . Trf iL M Mats.
A Wall Street Operator Will-
The will of the late Rufus Hatch,
the AYall street. New York operator,
was probated on the 17th day of May.
After disposing of his property, he
gives this advice to bis sons:
I do not wish my boys to go to
college, but to receive a commercial
ducation. Should any of them,
however, wish to become a lawyer,
doctor or clergymen, then he may go
to college, but I much prefer that my
sons should learn a mechanical trade,
so that they will always be sure of
an honest livelihood. I most strong
ly warn my children not to use to
bacco in any shape, taste or use wine
or liquor in any way. I earnestly
desire that my children shall not
gamble in any way for money. Their
father has hid experience sufficient
to serve for all his posterity."
Tha best and only DanMa Eitraat Wtaperilla ii
Hannara. II curat. Taka aa athar. SO cents.
The follow inc is the svstem under
which Republican Primaries are held '
Republican Co. Committee.
The following named gentlemeu
compose the County Committee:
Beale Hon. J. K. Patterson,
Walnut; J. M.Telfer, Doyle's Mills.
Black Log Samuel Emory, Her
man A. Oppel, Oppelsville.
Delaware D. C. Keiser, Thomp
Fontown; Hiram G. Dunn, Maze.
Fayette A. W. Sieber, B. F. Trego,
McAlisterville.
Fermanagh J. C. Hower, J. L.
Zook, Millbntown.
Greenwood W. II. Reig'e, Neko
da, Peny county; S. E. Zoiders,
Dirainvillo.
Lick Uattliaa Stump, Lack; J.
N. Montgomery, Waterloo.
Mifiliutown W. L, Uoopos, Sim
uel Lapp, M filintown.
Milf ord J. L. Groninger, Port
Rova'; Ed. Sl.over, Patterson.
Monroe Shelly Giaybill, Rich
field; Banks Foster, Evandalo.
Patterson John Erueet, H. W.
Knisely, Patterson.
Port Royal A. J. Petit, II. H.
SDyder, Port Royal.
bpruea Hill bamtiel Book, arb
t-Elt.1L.
irTh 1 !ie WMler nn.l i-ui-' tli-.m
The T'niteJ Stales Supreme Court I ging the la 1 '.-ehind. The b'r.vs on
shore, thorglit their companion
would surelv be drowcrd, for often
has decided the act of Congress con
stitutional that provides for the reg
istration of Chinamen in the United
his whole bodv wi
i n... r, .i,
btates, auii for the sending home of mio-htv efT-n-l-; to
. -
that he could be
the bank. Thm
all Chinamen who are not registered.
The decision of tha court has awak
ened a wide spread attention, and the
general wonder u: "what will China
do?" The Chinese emperor might
issue an edict of retaliation, and re
quire all A, -or cans in China to reg
ister their iiamt s and pluce of resi
dence, and ordtr tiiose who il! not
regibter to ka- e the country.
:s uiuler water
s wtarv in
escape his
thrown out
in Juniata.
1st. 1:c candidates for the several
office s sl.a'.l h;ve their namtss an
nounced iu ouy or more of the Rj.
jmblicnn county paper?, at lea3'. two
weeks previous to ths Republh-na
primary meetings stating the office
and subject tj the action of said pri
mary meeting.
2 1. Ike voters responding to Rtpub
Item principles, in each toweshin or
borough, hha'd meet on Saturday,
June 10, 1S.I3, ut the nsual places of
holding elections, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
and proceed within tho first thirty
minutes thereafter to elect one per-
crce-. j son for Judgo, and two irsens for
Chrks, who shiil form a board to re
ccivo votes, and determine who are
proper persons to yote, and s'mll
hold the polls open until 7 o'clock P.
Ai. Atier the polls ere opened, tho
candidates as announced as aforesaid,
sh:dl le balloted for; the name of
each person voting slia'l bj writt- n
on a list at tho tablo of voting, i o
poison being allowed to vo'e more
tlian enoe for each office.
3 1. After the polls are cl )sed, tlia
b.avdsha'l proceed to count th
v. tes that each candidate rcviv. il,
an t mak; ovX tho terms ucjordir.gly,
to be ceriifitd to by the Judge and
attested by tV C:eiks.
1th. T;ie Judtrs. (or one of tha
captor j Cierki nppointed by the Judge.) of
npon , the respective election districts shall !
L'oys : meet at the Court House, in Mifll n
It; S. L- Mauger, Spruce Hill.
Susquehanna E. G. Sheaffcr,
Elms Crawfor 1, Orint-d.
Thpjpsontnwn J, A. Cameron,
Levi Myers, Tuompso'it own.
Ti.rbett J. N. Groninger, S. A.
McL iin. Port Royal.
Tmearora W. J. Campbell, Reed's
Gap: S. F. IVief, East Wuteiford.
Walk- r W. H. Kauilman, Mexico,
BrL C Idivn, Van Wert.
W. V. Shit.ic,
Ciiairman
At
his
all three
""'l'"' UJ"J", luu mrV "r" mm H'Ci town, ou the Monday fallowing the
to the ground until he l ad L'asTe.l i-.rim.irv r...r,,,,a f' i ,.',.i,,.t. "i r
uuvu.g the returns and a iit of the
urn, ins me. i nev nigged tueir
trophy home and put it ou the scales.
The fish weighed 32 pounds
Charged with Kiliins: his Wife-
The ftl mhty dollar-
The aJmigi ty dollar i tha god of
voters, and c ouut t!ie votes, an.l tho
per-on having the highest number cf
voUs for any (.fli e stmll be declared
the regular nominee of tho Tlemilio-
11 1 TT....T. . .i
.n.iii i hhi;:r's v :.s arr. Scea r.t can pan v.
Mir.ersville, this county, yesterday I 5:h. If any two or more persons
lai-nirg on tho ch v.-gc of murdering have an qual number of votes for the
his wi.'-j. At the inst.-.-ico of District same e ffi -e, the Judges shall proceed
Attorney" B'.'O"'"-, V"i i-'if'.Tijatior. t Lallot for a coi.ie between them.
fgiinbt Haues wis mado Lv a Mi-, ihti peraoa hariuiT th lhPbt
mcago. in . nnsetn uo.l of the accused to the- c mot v iail at noon
universe is in, I to bo compared to
the dollar god of time and sense in
the mind vf Chicago people who are
running ii.o Wjid's Fair. C:
when it ai propi ialed $2.500,0.
the Fair we it on the condiliou that ! !'!luor Hughes began to quarrel with
the Fair si. all be closed
which w ,s a recognitie'u
on
of
S uu day
the d";
vine Ralu oi oue day of reit in sev.n,
made by the Living G xl of Moses
and the Njw Testament. The Chi
cago managers of tho Fair are satis
fied by the attendance since the op
ening of tha Fair that they can raise
the UK-ney t pay back the govern
ment appropriation, and they say
that t ley would rather piy back ti
the government what it received than
keep tho money and be prevented
from opening tho show on Sun lav.
The management of the Fair thus
defy the souse of Congress on the
Sunday closing question, and defy
the sense of the Sunday observing
people throughout ChrUtiaudom, aud
all for the almighty dollar. Main
people claim to believe that some aw",
ful calamity will overtake Chicago be
fore the days of the .show are over,
for setticg up the idol of the al
mighty dj.'lar.
Hung in Pennsylvania-
Harris Blank and Isaac Rosen weig,
two Poles were hung at Tunkahau
nock, Pa., last Thursday for a mur
der that they committed March IS,
1892. Rosenweig left a confession.
Their victim wus a young Hebrew
peddler named Jacob Marks
Early in March 1892, young Marks
started on one of his periodical trips
through Wyoming and Sulliven coun
ties with a large stock of clothing
notions and jewelry. H had a good
norso and wagon and . was well ac
quainted with the route. For four
weeks nothing was heard of him by
his brother in Towanda, and the lat
ter began to feel anxious, for the
young man had said that he would
surely return home in time to partic-
1 1.1 wile while s-.o wis preparing a
nwid f. r him. Feai irg for htr life,
Mrs. Hughes a'nt led to run out of
the house, but jm-t as she had reach
ed the front door Hughes struck her
in tho back with a coal bucket, knock
ing her down tho front steps into the
street. He f( How t d this up by hit
ting her a violent blow en tha bick
of toe head with a Lrgc stone, which
rendered ht r unconscious.
The woman fell in the street wiih
blood gnshing from her month, nose
and ears. H.ighcs fearful of the re
suit of his brutal assault became
frightened, mid picking his wife up
tried to make her stand against the
tide of the house. The woman was
unconscious and foil again to the
ground. She was finally taien into
the house by neighbors and remain
ed unconscious for several hours.
When she had been restored to con
sciousness it was found that she had
lost her reason, and in this condition
she remained until her death. She
was buried at Minersviilu on Satur
day last, and immediately thereafter
steps were taken by the authorities
which led to Hughes' arrest and im
prisonment. The charge against
Hughes is murder.
Ou April 4h, Hughes while drink
ing and playing cards in his owu
house with a fellow miner named
Johu.McCtay, accused the latter of
insulting his (Hughes) wife. Pick
ing up a carving knife Hughes slash
ed McCray across the abdomen with
the weapon inflicting a terrible
wouud. McCrav hovered between
life and death for several weeks, but
is now o--K of all danger. For this
cnttiug Hjgb.es was never arrested,
but continued to walk about the
town apparently defying arrest.
Huntingdon G!t be, May 18th.
. i
"The girl gra. uale is again in
view, and before tying to a job of
mending stockings r.tid washing din
ner dishes she will b veetly tell
iiura-
uc-roville constable, v. ho brought tho ! her ..f votes fo be the nominee.
Gv'i. Tile Return JtiJ-res kViII be
Hughes is a powerfully built man j c mpetent to reject, by a majority
(-f about So years of age. His wife . vote, the returns from any election
w-a. a very delicate woman and f r d'sirict v.hi-r.j there is cvidc-nca of
"iUv' time past, ii is said, ho has fraud, either iu iha returne or othcr-
mgress teen abusinar her violently. A law i wic. to the extent of tht frauJt commit-
k - - . j .. ... , '
when it uppropi ialed $2,000,0. ;0 for days 0 while uod-n- the iullu lco of ,
t-'. N j person shall be ptrinitted
to vote by proxy.
At the primary election held Au
gust 2i:d, 1S79, the three following
amendments were adopted:
1st. That tho Rjpresentativa Del
egate be voted for and elected at the
primary election.
2nd. That the Judges aud Clerks,
before receiving any votes at the Pri
mary Election, bliad be sworn, ac
cording to the general election law,
that they will honestly and faithfully
discharge tho duties devolving upon
said officers.
3rd. That the Chairman of the
Couuty Commit'et. to bo voted for
and elected at tho Primary Election.
Rebecca Wilk'nson, of Firowr.s
ViiUy, Ind.. s.iy: "I have been in a
d:s'ies-cd condition for three years
from Nervousuess, Weakness of the
Sfomache, Dspepsia, aud Indig.-s
tion nt til my he a!th was gone. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no rd-ef. I hourht one bottle of
South American N. rvini which done
me more good than any oi) worth of
doctoring I ev r did in my hfo. I
would advise every weakly pe rson to
use this valuable and li vely remedy;
.1 few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consi ler it the xrxn 1
?. in'-.iie-ii jn th-.; world." War
ranted the in.st. wonderful ; toinach
a id uerve cere ever kuo-vn. Trial
bottle 15 cens. S. hi bv L. Banks
& C ., Druggist, MillHn'own,. Vi:.
Fi b. 1, 93-lv.
It never fella to cure MANNERS double
extract SAKtiAPAKILLA. 60c everywhere
How a LYmcrral cau Vote.
Fivm the. Ali .ona Tribute: II,,w
can a d -iuociat vote at the Republi
ca-i j.r'iua: h s next Saturday, asks an
anxious irquin r. Nothing' is a'-ier,
provi.b-d he l a-i seen t '.c error of his
ways and means t train iu the re
public': ranks hereafter. He may
inform the julg-j who presides t the
prinrv in hi pr.c'.ict il..;t he his
a'udoi.el t'm democratic pirty,
wlifriur-on that r.nvr wiU tut L
I luu-.l'.. 11 Is 11 (J Sro.le I ii-.irr.osp
In go b. !!l.l g:.r.o:al elfctioii next
Xovemb r and vote f r every candi
date o-i the r pubi:c.n ticket. But
a dem--ora? who kits that ho w
vote for a special n publican in case
tnat rej; uLIicm oI)'a:;is a ; l-.c on the
ticket cinu..t hiTfiilly oni tici:;.t- in a
republican primary Thai, is the dif-
-v
aE.YFR.1L .YEtVS ITEMS.
JOTICEOF A1TE.VL9.
Orrici or Coi-xtt Commiuioiiir, )
MilHintown, Pa., May 8rd, 1893.
Notice ia hereby given that appeals will
be held at the Comuiiaaionera' Office, Mil.
flintown. as to!lo: For tbs Wist Side
of the river on Friday, June 2nd, 1893; for
the East Side of the river on Saturday,
Jnne 3rd, 1893, when and where aH pnrvn
who think themselves agrrioved by tne
1893 assessment of property taxable for
State purposes can attend.
Ey order of Commissioners.
Cn s. B CBAwroan,
Clerk
JJARTITION NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court of Juniita county.
In the estate orTiioMks Paefet, late of
Delaware township, Juniata county, and
State of Penmylr.uis, deceased.
Ko. twenty-eijthth, April, A. D.. 1893
court grant rule upoa the heirs and oth-r
parties interested in the partition or the
estate of the said decedent, to appear in
open Court, on Tuesdar, tho thirteenth
day or Juno, A. D , 1893, at 10 o'clock.
A. M., and accept or refuse the real
estate at the valuation flxert bv return of
inquest, or make Li Is on the' aame, or
ahow cause why the same shall not be
sold on their neglect or refusal to accept
the aause.
In pursuance of the above order notice ia
hereby given to Matilda J. Parfet.daueh
ter, intermarried with B. V. Zeidors, Co
colamus, Juniata County. Penn-vlvania:
Charles II. Partet, son, Richard W. Par
lei, son, and Lizsie M. Parrel, daughter;
the last three being minor children who
have John B. Meredith of Maze. Juniata
Couuty, Pennsylvania, for their guar
dian; to James A. Parfef, Soldier,
Legan county, Idaho; Thomas H. Parfet,
I.vkens, Dauphin countv. Pa ; John H.
Partit, West Milton. Pa ; Mary Ellen
Partet, intermarried with George Hamil
ton, Harrisburg, Dannhin county. Pa,
and all other non-rosidents of Juniata
county, interested in said estate to ap
pear in Orphans' Court on Tuesdav tho
thirteenth day of Juue, A. D, 1893, at
10 o'clock A. M, in accordance with
said order of tho Orphans' Court.
SAMUEL LAPP.
Sheriff.
Sheriffs Otlice. 1
Milllintown, Pa., May Bth, 1H93.
Announcemants.
The following seile of prices for announce
ments has been niutnIly agreed upon bv
the undersigned, and no deviation fro-a
the same will be made;
Prothonotary, Register A. Kocorder,
Pheriirand County Treasurer, each $";
Commissioner and District AHornev, each
$3; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, eneh
$1. All additional communications rerom.
mending cot.didates will be charged !0
rents per line. Money in all cases to be
paid in sdvance.
WV. M. ALLISON.
Editor Juniatt Herald.
B. F. SCHWF.IER.
Editor Juniata Sentinel Sf Rejmdlican. '
COUNT T CHAIRMAN.
Afr. Eililor: Please announce W. V.
Shirk for Chsirmin of tho Republican
County Committee. Mr. Shirk's success aa !
Chairman in p ist campaigns is recommen- ;
dation sntliient without another word be. !
ing s lid in his favor.
MIFVIIVTIUVV i
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Mr Editor: Please announce that I am
a candidate for Comity Commissioner at tie.
ensuing eltcticu, subject to the iu!es aud
usages ot the Republican pn'tv.
NEAL M. S TEV ART.
McCoj sville, April 11, 18J3.
Editor Sentinel and Repubtirun: Please
announce the name or W. H. Moore, of
walker township, as a candi lata lor tin
nomia ttloo of County Commissioner sub
ject to the rules that govern the Republican
juity:
WALKER.
ASK FflM AlvilJ mi
G0U3LE EXTRACT
ISARSAPARILLA
THE GREAT BLOOD PlISmEB
and CL'KE lor
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'RHEUrVIATSSitJ.
i nu-i.sssTUM Is bm ot tl.e worst
(..fiiseasss which tnses frujn
7 Du si.hm III IMslrKI IKIU HLC a A I
iSAhSAPARILLA yo can rid yrscll of i
' thit dread disease.
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;kts: i wasacoosui".
v Rheumatism, otten unabh- ; l-nye my .
i .i r . . l - .Intnl. rf IfKI I Itl.ZTl Uri i
ao.". tor doctor billa. I trlwl your l"r .
1 tilract jareapamia. anu --.
ni I will ever be a suunch
V frter.d of Manners lKiublo Uxtuct ear- t
fikpArdia. ours inJT. . . i
StoSixlK P. JAMW AUw'tbt, Pa.
50- PER COTTLE.
THE WORLD OVEJ.
TMf MANNfRS SARSAeARlU CO.
BINCMAMTC'. N.T.
$100 Reward.
To nny person, if he fail to Cod At
llevf-rs'Yue.ctlebriiteil Sctt Ore &
Cj." Oerallu at tha f illo vius priecs
Lot 5i light weirn at 4 ; th e bes
mak Lit Nj. 1 Anna Kir at COc
Fkrd MEYKna,
Wholesale t KeUil Clothier, Brul'e
6trcet, Mifllintown, Teuna.
FARM
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
A nice little Farm in .Susquehanna town
chip, neir school, cbarch, nulls and store,
cont.iiniii
FIFTY .ACilKS,
more or less, buying thereon erected
luod to-story
LOG IIOI SE &lIiK IUR.V
and out hnil. lines, all in a eooi state of re-pai-.
Tje land is in a jo id sta'o of culti
vation. Tb is property ran be b oinht st a very
low hiriire. For terms an 1 further descrip
tion, call on, or address,
PATTERSON it. SOU WK TER,
Attorm ys at Law,
Mittlintown, Pa.
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l',J Plso's KmJr for Catarrh la the
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NEW CARPETS
.A.T
SCHOTT'S STOUKS
SPRING DISPLAY
Of 10,000 Voids of Carpets.
The Fairest prices ever made for such goo Is if you want
value for jCr money; If you want to enjoy fall paring
power of your dollars spend it at
Schotts' Stores.
A nice Stripped Carpet, 15c.
A Heavy Stripe as good as Rag Carpet, 20c.
Ingrain Carpets, good Quality, 25 to 35c.
Wool Ingrain Carpets, 40 to 50 cents.
Brussels Carpets, 53, 05, 75 cents.
Stair Carpet, 10, 21, 25, 35c.
WINDOW SHADES.
A Nice Plain Hastle Spring Roller 2oc.
A Better Quality Spring Roller, 3r, -45, 50c.
Latest Novelties in Wall Papers.
Latest Style 10c for Double Bolt; Heavier Qualities 12
and 15 j per double bolt; fine gilt papr for 15 ai 1 20 j a h ,!t
Extra Embossed Gilt for 25 and 30a a bolt.
An Eye for Bargains at
r a m i m
UUiJLUsJU
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announce
ol
Mr. B. F. Schwuier. Please
that I am a candidate for Coumv
sioncr, sii!iji-ct to the rules anil
the Republican prtv of Juniit i.
C'tlAi! S1JUMAX.
Thoni sontown, April '8, ISO".
DISTRICT ATTORNEY".
Editor Sentinel and Republican: Pleaso
nnnoimce lhat I am a canrtldate for the Of
fice ot Diatrirt Attorney subject to the
usap.'s of the Re, uhliciii party in Juniata
County.
WILBERFORCK SCHWEYEU.
Editor Sentinel and Republican: Please
announce that I am a candidate (or tho i.'.
flee of District Attorney stihi ct to the rules
ol the Republican party m Juniata county.
U. L. novvER.
Tl.ll. t
COc. . . iijucltaie, Warrun, I i
It Never fails o Cure MANNERS
DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILU.
Sold bflmirrtsu or aeiit by msll. J
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A Cholera Remedy.
Tlio following Cholera Remedy is
oirj the rounds of the press: "If
tho patients Lavj not vomited the
pjitfonous mittt-r n-bich ia charnetcr
istn; of the disease, and which re
sembles rice water, give a tablespoon
iful of powdered mustard in a turn
bier of cold watar a3 an emjtic. Af
ter v iimtin, whother produced b
tue disease or the above means, with
in a few minutes give a wine srlisd
fail cf brandy with ten grains of cap-
bieniri, powtler.'U (caj-enno pepper),
stirred up in it. This generally pro
duces almost i.nmediata relief, and
within an hour, rest, ptrspiration and
sleep. In a few cases it was f jund
necessary to give half a dos of the
bnndy and cupsicum after half an
hour or more. A second half dose
was never required, but s'jould it be
required it may be given. No othr
fluid should bo dank before recover
ing. To accelerate convalescence it
has ben suggested that fifteen drops
of mixture of the spirits of ammonia
and sulphuric ether in equal parts
may be advantageously given three
or four times during the following
dav. The above quantity of brand v
ft ivn tdu triod South Ameru-an
Nervine the rem rf tli ei-ir:irv t
The gr-u en re f-.r In:1i'--Kti, Dys
pepsia ;.i:.l Nervji;siief-s. Warrant
ed the nist n o-li if;;' Sifttmurh and
Nei-ve Cure ever linnvr, TVi-il bot-
lea l.r rei.ts. S..;.l by L,. D-inks fi
Co., Din-gir-t, M;r.l.nlowu, l'a.
N.-v. 11, ly.
Ilii rUsVi KjMivii I.iument rwuovrs
nil Hard. Soft or CilouseJ Lumpg
and K.ujlslis from horses. Blood
Stiuvin. Ciir'is, Splints, Sweeuy, Iiing
borie, Stiile-, Sprains and Swollen
Tlin Cxmhs, ic. Save i?.) by
nse of oi. b-.ltle. W-.rranted the
tnos'; .wiinif-i Tin i.;uimu cure, ever
known. Sold by L. Baks &
Drns;v;ist, Miiilintoflu. Oct. 1, ly.
The oaty Ooubla Extract Sarsaparitla Is Manaara.
It'sttM tet because cures. Taka no uttxr. BOcta.
Nothing On Earth TTIU
b Veetly tell U3 and enpsicutu is for an adult natienl.
how to couquor the whole wirld and : gjlTering severe attack; in other j uokrico tor -i.e
Chicago, too. Chester Ncwu. ,ea?i.s t-.w ti.ii Jj or half that quantity ! oa, ncd
4, A
X.Z3C3B
Sheridan'i Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strang aod Hsalthy ; Prsvaata all Oiaaaa.
G4 far Mult Hmm.
IllasW-latolrBaT. Hirkly H d.
Ml. wmim of a Mat a ijr. So bsr -roan). M
Mraar. Sa-1U7 m:l.lH. HOa lrr M.a q
m4 mx to prvvwl Sp " m. bv nmtemf.
If y aaai't ct it mm4 .
Wasil s. n.ti A 1 1 4 u. $l.St. lis
" 9 at. mprwm paj.l rvwilry Xmiminf arte
pmi. Irw with $1 Marriar .r mwra. hmpim mi
f Th Baas rvurT r.ran mm frae.
: a. jo:sos a: ixi .aieuai ns.tw.ui.
KEPRESEMATIVE DELEGATE.
Editor Sentinel and Republican. Plfase
amiounco uiv tiauii. as a c.ind for R.p.
res.mtitive D'-lejrt-! to St ttn t onvrn
tion, sut.ji'Ct to th.; u.g.s cf th.; R.-j.uuU-C;in
f irty in Jui.is'a Couotv.
YYILt L- HO0PE3.
To tht Republicans of Juniata: 1 lu-rehy
announce myseir as a candidate for Repre.
scnt:tire to the Stat ConvL-ntion and so
licit you- support at tho Primary Election.
I am not )ldue.t to any can.li lato whoso
name w ill b brought before the Coi v .-n.
ti..n, and if I aiu oloeted I will take jj'ca
sure Id repront;np only the wishes aud
svoliiuuuts ol (ho Rfpublicans nfJuniit.i.
JOU.V K.R0Ul-5O.
COUNTY TSEASCRER.
Edittr Juniata Sentinel and Republican:
Pleaso annouoco my namo to the Republi
cans or Juniata cannty, as a candidate tor
'he nomination of County Treasurer, soib
jct to usages of the rules for thi govern
in-nt ol the Republican parly.
JOU.V F. EilKRNZELLE.t.
Mr. Editor: I'leisc annou"ce that I a'n
a candidate lor the ollico of County Treas
urer, siibj-jct to the rules aud usiges of the
RcpubUcdii party.
JAMES II. SI.UONS.
Jlfr. Editor: Please announce lhat I am
a candidate for the oHice ol County Treas
urer, subject to rules and us.ifes of the Re
publican paity. W. W. LANDIS.
TKOTUONOTART.
Mr Editor: Please announce to lh.; Ue
liil.iicans of Juniata county, W . H. Zeidt-rs
of Greenwood township as a candidate for
Prothonotary. Mr. Z'iders comes from
Republican stock, and from a section f the
county that should receive recognition in
the distribution of nomination.
JUNIATA.
DEAFNESS
ITS CAUSES AND CURE ! t
at--- - i"i aaj a a v niu vj ll a us ut w Ullj- W1U
r?pumtioa. Ixrnfue erndictl and fmtlrlr
cnreiJ, of from W to So ycum ixndng, ait. at;
Crtber treatmenta hare failed, llowthedifa
cuIit U rcacbed and the can removed, iukiy
explained m GtrcTtlara, with auitiaviLi and UtU
moaiaiji of enrti rmrn Drnnitnvt eop',niaM4
ti r- if -ri t -t t- m o - i
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Consumption Surelv Cured.
To Tht Editt.ii: FImss Inform your readers
Shat I have a poeitive remedy for the abora-naiaed
aiaaw. By Its timely use thousands of hnpleu
easea have boen pormsnently eured. I shall be Url
to send twobolUes of my remedy FEEE to any ol
yoor readsra who have eommmption If they will
send me their xpreas and P. O. address. Bwpeot-foily-
T. A. BVUX-Cat. iL C. 181 Pearl St.. Tl.
Notice .tgaitiNt Tresspavi.
All persons are hereby cautioned not
tresspasa on the lands, of tbe undersigned
in Walker, Fermanagh and Fayette town
ships; A. S. Adams, John McMeen, James
McMeen's heirs, Robert McMeen, William
Stouller, (J. U. Sieber, Charles Adams, L.
E. Atkinson.
October 2"ih, '91. y.
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VIEWPORT AMD SHERMAN'S VAL
I s ley Railroad Company. Time t.ibie
of pisenzer trains, in effect on Monday,
January 2, IH'Ji.
STATIONS.
We.it-ward.
Ef-wai-I.
r Newp rf ,
Bullalo Hridge...,
Juniata furnace.,
VVabneta
tvvlvan
Wat r Plug....
8 2" 10 00 8 80
6 28 10 03 H 27
6 S2 10 07 8 28
6 36 10 10: 8 201
6 20 10 2i! 8 11
6 42 10 !7l 8 lo
t HlooiuHeld Junct'n 6 61 10 261
Va ley Road.
T Klliottsburg
T Green Parle
t Losville ........
Fort Robeson....
Center
T Cisna's Knn
And. rbonburg. ...
T Biain. . ........
Mount Pleasant ..
New Germanl'o..
6 69 10 34 1
7 1M04T.I
7 14,10 4H
7 22:1! 00
7 82 11 071
8 On
8 02
7 46
7 40
7 34!
7 20
7 87 11 12 7 19.
7 43 11 18 7 la!
7 47 1 1 221 7 10.
7 56 1 1 8ll! 7 03l
.8 01 II 86! 6 64
r m
4 00
8 57
3 63
3 60
8 41
8 46
3 38
3 32
3 15
8 10
8 04
2 54
2 49
2 45
2 40
2 20
2 25
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mi mm m
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h il.y nluatreil. ;.-i ia. ..i w.wl Km r- r.
r-yr. I nei 1$ . yitr. Itmr m, rlh.' trt--!
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ARCK!Ta"GTS & BU1LDERO
Edition cf Ccicntif.c American. J
A areal anc-ws. l ach l.-.ie cntclr.s cr,'r,r(Ml
llth..fc:n.(...i.- :,il.,.t luimtr. id, cil ri,,i-i .
tm. " I"1"1"" i.i.ri'l.r.f.. .im:iruii. w.Krav.Fka
mini full .ln. a - I -i-lfl, ntio;i li.r the u.i i.f
aurhaaciMieiDri..tr huii, line frice U M a Tfnr
!i ets. a oo..-. .':r.v A CO- 1-i-m.isnti.s.
8 03 1 1 40j 6 50 2 20
-sal is ii. and kkpobli.
"'T" tele-
N ote signines no agent,
phone connection.
I. iiRING, President and Manager.
C. K. Muxh, General Agent.
mm
a may be fornr-.
ed by m ;,t-
i.nn to Ul'NM
A Co., hn
has h.i . ...
W years' ex(K-rinre and hare tnaUe i.Tt-r
1 pinif-7lTi..n Tur American ai. kt-
fi.n pvi-.it. s-tnl for Ilandboolu Corre.
KindtUao frutiT f'i.fldential.
TRADE MARKS.
In Tonmiaali in not registered In the Pnt. -k
i (ithur. ti...y ;. Mr.vs co sini pnxuiia
uameiliate irote : ...n. 6entl for llaiidbook.
CI'VKKillTS for bnoka. charts, map.
tt -. ,'m'i..y pr-n;ui'e.l. AUJroas
JII SN & CO., rntrnt Sullcltora.
ULMJUi.ei'il' E: i.1 i:uuiusi ,-. js. T.
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Is' t!..i iti' .'ny)s-ntiitT niudc.
ijrat. Njri! to l Krtii-
tTR ..ir-ct. .nATen.n.
V-lCKEqirRL WORKS,
Sarffield Tea sss.
Curesonstipation
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SAWMILLucEliGIKES
Tt !.-, COTTER" V-W-X i
fs.i '.k;ri ,c :..;u:,n th-.
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Mifflin town, p.
i ,tf7r'',l'ting nd Convuynnch.r r""'t
ly attended to. 'it
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vr.., Mai street. In ;,!.!
denceofLouia E. Atkinson, It,.,
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WILIIFH IUVVVt'B.
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JPATTERSO.V & C.I i .K.
AT LAW,
MIFFLi.n ;( n. . ..
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K. Ii. M.CRAWKu:ii & -
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lu lu, tj-:. h. t
OUice ai ,!d N.,nr!,,.,.n ,r
ane sireetw, JMJiWil.
"I them will be t.,;,i, 1 ,. .-,
mes unless otUWlfc rrolc,,..,
gaired. h
April 1st, 189o.
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i all
,i. en-
J3. F- ACKLEY,
j Physician and Accoacbrnr. will jinrsa
a-oas a specialty in ti e trea-mei.t ofdia
' "-' of the hratant digos.ive svst.m,
Acute and Chronic.
piH9,18U3-lv.
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