SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MiyFLINTOWJT. WEDNESDAY. At'(i 2. 1SS3. B. F. SCIIWEIER f CDITOB ABU rrIKTOft. Republican Gounty Ticket COl'.NTV COMMISSIONERS, W'm. II. Moore, Noal M. Stewart. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Wilfoerfurce Schweyer. COrSTY TUEASIRKK, John F. Khernzeller. P ROT HO NOTARY, V. II. Z. i iers. Al'DITOR.S, Wiilituii CriisH, Joiiu Y. Shellv. Fifteen thousand Denver people are saM to ba in uce.l of aid. An English bicycle ri.ler traveled 428 tuilt-a in 24 hours iu Enylaud, on o track in Lonilon. A hikkmner died of cholera at Chester, last Wednesday, July 2G. The l-t case this year. l'ltEsiDENTS of wrecked banks are bcinj arrested here and there throughout the country. Ki i:oi r. has a .stun.liug army of eighteen million men, and they will change the map of F.urope when the dogs of war are let looso. L'L'o draw an audience a New York Church or two have hit upon the plan of having the pretty girls of the corgregation to act as ushers. The French are for peace in Siam, but the FrcDch peace moins, you Siamese stand in ju-rice while I take pos.-iossion of "our r.uiu'.ry. When Cleveland's new Coiktpss meets it will be in order to have some one propose an act to legalizo rebel or confederate money. Who knows what Cjngrcs may d . 1)is,,i ihe it it they miy. the truth is, Europe has been full of cholera nil summer. This month of August will determine whether America is to be free from the scourge. The degree of I,L. D. has been conferred upon Secretary Hoke Smith by the Florida Agricultural collcgo. What degree -will the veterans of the Northern states confer upon the Sec retary .' A iiur.TV ton electric nicttr has been tested in Massachusetts with a thirty ten locomotive. They were hitched to di my "m opposite direc tions. The ik-cinc motor pulled the steam engine despite its full head of steam and the thr. tile being wide op n. Ovei: two hundred National Banks Lave broken since the 1st of January. The notes are good, f ir every bank has U. S. ISouds deposited with lie U. S. Treasurer for the amount of note3 in circul itiou. The bonds can be sold at any time and the govern ment in that way loses nothing by a failure cf a brink. Tun panic that has been disturb ing business aud smashing bariks is mostly owing to t lie want of cor.fi der ce. It will prove a valuable les son for many a banker who has es caped by the "skin of his teeth " In this way that he has learned that a bank that does l ot keep a proper re serve fun 1 on hr;:i 1 is not a safe bank, nud that a bank that keeps a snf fieient reserve fund on hand is always n safe bank. PitorrssnR J. J. Cok who has been studying the tramp says that there nre 4fi,000 tramps: nu J with few ex ceptions are from the northern states. One half of them are suffering from diseases contracted by moral impur ity that may be contracted by moral ly pure people coming in contact with infected persons or things. The Trofessor urges that, tramps should bo registered und should not be sheltered with other people. Coxoress will convene on the l;iy of August under a call of President. The President says called Congress to the end that people may be relieved through 7th the he the lcg- islation frmn present anil impending danger and distress. He does not say wh-it the danger is. Possibly when he sends a message to Con gress which he will do when that body convenes, he will givo a bill of particulars. He will be more definite ns to wnat lie means. Stranger than Fiction. Under Ute of Lancaster, Pa., Ju ly 20, a despatch says: A letter was received here last night, announcing the reunion of Squire John H. Mor rifcon, of Snyder, Oklahoma, and his wife who have been separated 21 years. The story is a romantic one. In 18G5 Morrison married a Miss Fry in York county, and five years later came to this city, where he met business reverses. Ho then went west leaving his wife aud four daughters here, and nothing more was heard of him until last March when an advertisement for a wifo ap peared in a Harrisbtirg paper signed John H. Morrison. It was seen by one of his daughters. She answered it. Morrison received 617 answers to his advertisement, but replied on ly to the one written by his daugh ter. Iu tho correspondence that fol lowed their relationship was disclos ed, and when he learned his wife was still 1 iving he made arrangements to take her to his western home. The letter received yesterday states that they recognized each other on sight at the railway btation in Oklahoma. Committee Meeting. The Republican CouDty Commit tee is hereby requested to meet in MiHlintown, on Saturday, Auoust12th, at 2 P. M., for the transaction of src'i business as may be brought before it. W. V. Suibk. Chairman. Peach Crate. Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, 11. W- Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Mare, Juniata county, Pa. " tf. - Clnircli Dedication. The newly erected church in Turk ey Valley, near Dimmsville, Juniata county, known as Bethlehem Evan gelical church, will bo dedicated on Sunday, August (!. Bishop W. W. Stanford of Hairisburg will officiate. Ministers and friends of adjoining charges, irrespective of denomination, are respectfully invited to be present. G L. M.uce, Pastor. Fruit Growern In Convention. Fruit growers of Juniata county met in Convention in the court house on Saturday afternoon last and af fected a permanent organization by the election of the following officers": President, L E. Atkinson: Vice President, George Hower; Secretary, I. II. Carney; Treasurer, Samuel Ihoma; Committee on Tiausporta t.on, Li K Atkinson, J. E. Jamison, J W. Hihbs; Committee on Sale of Frmt .T V ,n;tnn T T Tr..- l rmt . .J L.. . nmibOD, J. K Hower. 11. ) hellenlergr. By laws and a constitution were adopted. The as - sociation will meet, again next Satur day afternoon at 2 p. m. The mem 1. rs of the Association present on Saturday it is estimated represent 20,000 crates of peaches whicu is b -lieve.l to be onc-fmrth of the pro 1 u 't of the c )unty tiiis y--'ir. Lecture- Dr. J. T. Hot brock, President of the Pennsylvania Forrest ry Commis sion gave a lecture on Forestry in the court house last Friday evening. It was an illustrated lecture with picture gli:npses of forest and tnoun tain scenery taken by the Dr. him self, showing the loss that is annual ly sustained be the wa-tt ful destruc tion of trees by the woodman and bv fi.es on tracts of l.nd that are gave the estimated t iit.o that is re quiridbyrain at.d snow water to pa-s from forest and cleared tracks of land thereby showing the mu'li tiplied destructiveness of the tl jod-? that come from the cleared iujna tains wheu compared with the grad ual llow of water from woodland. It was a pleastot lecture all through and to peoplj who nvi given to rea son from cruse to effect it was a r ire treat. Reporter's TValU. Smith, II. S. Wilmot and S. S. Philadelphia Inquirer reporters r reporters pass- wn on the long f l t. ot i '! , ' ed tnrough Mifnmtow walk to San Franci on Mondrtj-. July having walk- ed that day from Newport, Perry Co. j. i!ey were entertain.! at dinner in Mexico, : mil"s east of tliis town by W. II. Kurtz. The young men were iu wfilking cost true and wore white helm, t caps, nnd i xpect to walk to California, aud dine in San Francisco on Christmas day. They did not seem foot -sore and weary and stop ped onlv long enough in town in the post itlh-e to post some matter, ami then lesumed their walk with a light springy Irrad, indicative of endur ance rind purpose. They are medium sized, light weight voting men, with rjuick inti liigt nt eyes that at a glance absorb ev-ry thing within range ready to express it. from the end of a pencil. Lewistown .'14 miles distant from Newport wn the drs'ination of the day's walk. I'HGTOGRAI'HS. -T-l ... . ANOTIIF.R TIME IOR ANY I.ESOTH P7 Tliir, WHILE WE AP.l: IS TIIF. I'll TCRE IiCSI. NESS. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potogmphs as low as $1 50 er dozen. Tii.se jietiires are mounted on elegant card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual ity to to the Aristo Photo I have been taking the last year. However all those wishing the Aristo picture I will still make them at the same price, 1.50 per dozen. The extensive patronage and the many testimonials of tLe npprecia lion ol our work", we Lav- the last year, mves us renewed conr-l ut; to go on wuu uu-se low prices, and we propose making Mifflintown liead-quarters for the finest Photo graphs for the money that can be obtained anywhere, adding all the time new and costlv ascessories of the very latest designs giving our trade the benefit of that which would cost $3.00 iu the city, for $1.50 in Mifflintown. We can make pictures for ?1.00 per dozen such as are made by all travelling photographer, but we prefer giving our patrons a much better picture for very little more money. Thanking our patrons for their liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of tb ame. Bespectfully, Josekh Hess. Mifflintown, Pa, March 9, 1S93. - - . Bebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a .1:.. l a-i . .i uiaut'HHuu couuiuon lor tnrce years irom -Nervousness, eakness of the otomaclie. Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no reliel. 1 bought one bottle of bouth American Nervine which done mo more good than any $50 worth of doctoring 1 ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted tho most wonderful 6tomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Batiks & Co., Druggist, MifHintonE,' Pa. Feb. 1, 03-1 v. .iDDiriO.WIL LOCUS. Win. Murray bought three mules last week. ,Miss Clara Holnian visited in Mex ico last week. Drui'.t Crawford of WauDamaker's Store is visiting his parents Air. and Aire. Howard Martin spent a few days in Altoona last week Mrs. I. D. Musser and Mrs. L. Shaver spent Friday in Harrisburg Miss Wills MeXitt of Patterson, is visiting Miss Mary Rhome in Harris burg. yMisses Gertrude and Id Barton of Pleasant View this countv visited the World's Fair in Chicago. Mies Annie Grier of Altoona is ' a guest at the National House among her relatives the Murray family. Misses Beatrice and Edith Adams np'i I'ereey Steel of Philadelphia are iuiug iub lamuy oi josepu Adams. 4 Mrs. John Weller and daughter Beckie of Milford, returned home from a pleasant visit to Altoona recently. c? at i i as liapvy a iitii:o as we. berice- intheIresbyterianchurchjTho niL-i t cme down, and the fe-ood wife on next Sabbath, August Oth, morn ing and evening, conducted by the pastor. " j Mis-OR Gertrnde and Mamie Tiich eubach of Mexiei spent some time' last week with their aunt Mrs. Lj-ous 1 in this town. " ! John Bailor of Port Royal was strickfii with paralysis a few days ' n aal, "rts in a critical coudi- tion ever since. Sensitive people can purchase j Humphreys Specific's by simply askin- H J , J d'"j.v " the drn-gis' for the needed number . alone, without disclosing or mention- 1 ing the disease j The letters rrmaining in the Pat ! terson post, ofiiee uncalled for on ' Saturday, July 31.- C. II. E. Kins 1 I John Vn.;ncr, Dominion Bellisino. I , -ilrs. d. Ij. irt. ASK lor advertised letters. Superintendent Marshall held a' teacher's exaiiiinatinn in 'r;fH;r.trii-ii lust Wednesday. A largo percentage of teachers examined failed to secure j certificates. You cm pet to within a mile of ! Pai.nnbaker's Island Harvest Homo , by railroad .)n Saturday. A Lack . wi'l bo at the station to carry passen gers to tne Islauil. English Spavin Liniment removes nil Tlov1 rti...j T ' '"i -n 1 " .i,' V' i 'LJi "i 1 Spavin, Curbs, Splints. Sweenv. Bin Vuie. StiriVsi, Sprains and Swollen 1 ( Throats, Coujrhs, &c. Save $50 bv j use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever know n. Sold by L. Banks & Co., I Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct. 1, ly. j I B'oomfield Advocate: The Coun- I ; ty Commissi, mers on Monday, let the ' ; contract for the complete repairing of the ihllerstown bridge, so badly : t!amag'tl by the late storms and. J thereby rendered unsafe for travel.' ,(leorge F. (ioodmnn of Port Boyal, 1 Juniata county, has the contract at : $fi,500. The repairing will consist1 j in puttin-' in new lower frame Inter - al bracespur braces, camber line ! ii i -1 ' 'nit - j "P tIlC ''ru1'f" ia. ft't l't the bridge in complete repair. The furnishes al! (.implies ' contractor f-upplies. The bridge will be closed from the 7th of August to the 10;h of Oc'ober. "Jim,' Ilarry B .inesruith's bull-dog, cxper ienced an unusual aerial triri ".Tim" for some days bad been missing from l,. v, , , , ., uunio. ouuucuiy on l uurs tay wlnle unsuspecting parties were sitting in front of Landlord Milnor's hoteLJhe attic shutters were thrown violently back and "Jim," spread like unto a toad, iraq seen rapidly descending to earth. He encountered terra finua with a thud, but s!ranrf. to pay im med a'ely lped off to his home'. He was a pretty Miff dog for some days, but l.as now recovered. His flight was about :0 feet. How he cam? to be in the attic has not yet been ex plained. Read! Head! J W. McGregor, general commis sion merchant, Altoona, Pa. Butter, cheese, eggs, poultry. &p., consign ments solicited, commissions low, re turns prompt, best reference, write "s. Aug-200:i. Teacher's Examinations for 1893 Susquehanna, at Prosperity, Wed i epday, August 2nd. Monroe, in BicLlield, Thursday, August 3rd. Fayette, in McA'.isterville, Friday, AUgUSt 4. Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill, Mon i day, August 7. A special examination will be held nrown' rrular' September 1st. 1803. lAiminations will begin at S o'clock A. M. Strangers w'll be required to furn ish reconi nondations of good moral character. Applicants must be examined in the district in which they intend to teach. Directors and friends of education are invited to attend. D. M Marshall, County Superintendent. Summer FxrurNlon Route and Rate via I lie Penn) . aula Railroad Company. The 1803 edition of the Pennsyl vauia Railroad Company's Rnnrml book of summer excursion routes h.-is just been issued. It is tastefully o-ot- ton up and presents a most practical and comprehensive insimor nlwi four hundred liopular summer re- sorts, from which excellent selections may be made for either limited trips or extended sojourns during the summer and early fall months. Tho great variety of routes sug gested, the complete schedules of rates, tlie graphic and exhaustive descriptions of the different pi ices, the explanatory maps and the illus trations, make this volume a most valuable guide. Copies of the book mav be obtain ed at any ticket office of' the Penn sylvania Railroad on payment of ten cents, or upon application to the General Passenger Acrent. Pennnvl-1 yania Railroad, Philadelphia, it will oe iorwarded upon the receipt of twenty cents LOVE LIGHTEN LABOR. A Rood wife roe from lur bed unv morn Ami tliou'il, with a n.-rvmis (!r'.l. Of V.tc !''' nt cIotIm1 to b wahe1. and mora Than a dozc-n of rmt!; to lie f-.il. The mra'A to net lor t'.ie im-a in the i'.c'.tU The ehihlrrn ! l.x away To school ami the milk tr be skimmed and churn -J, And nil to be done that day. f . . .. :., : ' ..I.. i -1 .i a Was wit as it rmid i. mere were puauinc ani pics to D&ke, oosiaes A loaf of cake for tea, nd the day was hot, and her itching head Throbbed wearily, as alio said, "If maidens but knew what good wives know They would be in no haste to wed." "Jennie, what think you I told Een Brown?" Call 1 the farmer from the well. And a ftutdi crept up to his bronzed brow. And his eys half bashfully fell. "It was tbh." heaid, and coming near lie finiiled. and sttoiinR down Kled her ,hc,k. Twas that you were the And tlcrebt woman in town." The farmer went back to the field, and the wifo In a Muiiint;, absent way Sane snatches of tend"r little sonps j And the pain in her head was forgot, and the rhe d not suiik for ninny a day. . " , , I ere white as the foutn of trie sea; ! Dcr breiul WIls iiK,,u h,'r hutter was sweet And as oidcn as it could be. Justthlnk,"therbildnna!lca!ledlnabreatli. "Tom Vik1 has run o!f tu mt.! He wouldn't. u hum, if h-jonly had f oii!ed To herself as she softly said, Tis so sweet to hilr lor those we love. It's not strange that maids will wed." Uuildiiig Association Record. Starch nt n Plnrri. Ptarch can be made from nil farinaceous substances. It can be wnslic.l out of grated new putittocs, wheat limti, cornmeal, oat meal or flour. Starch of commerce is, how ever, so generally accessible that It is scarcely worth while todo more thau indi cate the tliin-'s that may upon a piucli To use nv of t hem exi.i-.tin--wlie.nt flimr f!" a d",,,,,l ll;'ff"1 then wash and Unend vi;;ir of cold water. When it h, fckent. the bust, let the li loosely in a thm h:is. irotisly iu plenty iMiks milky white. Kjuor settle fire minutes or until clear water stands ou top, then pour it oil M) as to be liil of floating particles mid use the thick rciiialmler ins I Htavcli. I If v. heat flour irt used, either make of it a still .lotiKh, from which w.-.,b out the 1 ' onor on he ' "i hinct.MwBt.T.orcl-ewrtitritwUhlV.-i "HlFZ'? ,KSt y "f very a little water. mMiuj more r.xliially until It is a thin, Miiooth batter ready tu be nuule into boiled starch. Kxchaiigo. Care or the Clothesline. Clc.t'.icsliues bhouhl le carefully taken down as rjou an the clothes are dry. Iu doinn this do not lrn them ou the ground or pull them over the dusty r-nlks or porches, for they are liable to lie damp ami will catch nny particle of dirt that, they couie iu eonta.-t vi;h. This necessitates a thorough cleaning ."hen they must In- used SLjain or the risk of making spots on tlie clothes. Tie the iiuu up iu uclue bale and put it iu a bag hi p! expressly for the pur pose. Some people leave the lines out from week To week, mid as a consequence have to clean them aud take the chances of lwtv inji streaks it ml soils on tho clean clothes, or, worse tliMi this, rind them parted in eotne weak spot and the wash spattered nnd ilruih.u iu tjie mud. The f. u- uiin utej' work necessary to t:-.ke down and put away all lines Is time v. i ll spent. finks I'.ir Ibe Table. Pinks are alivnys Ji-util'ii! and nververy cheap. They are li loo juri st a demand to be ever I'iven away. Arranged by them selves they show to Is st atlvant.-iH'' in a low jar, so that the iiki :mw leaves can In? seen, ilut pinks have an nlmost human quality of drmandiuK that t heir surroutidiiii;s shall be in ubsolnte hannony with themselves. lr carnations there is n blood rel vase, clear as crystal, which, with a handful of the lovelv red (lowers, is a poem a thlnir ' KO l;"l,ilul that 3"ou do "ot know how to ! l3'"r',e u- .'' ,U'D por-laiu . vavs for white pinks, and vurn-nated ones ' fur spotted pinks, which are sx spicily fra- Kraut. Harmony U actually demanded or the sweet licauty of your bunch of pinks will refuse to reveal itself properly. llos ton (ilulje. To Destroy Ants. A new cure nil for nuts of all kinds came i f0.!"' k!,,,,1,'V ,u,e ot,"T va' ! h ule.1 with diliLilit. ns we have had both the tiny red ant nnd the lare bhu:k ones in the house. It Is also a remeily for cock roaches nnd other pests that invade the sanctum of the "chef." Place Kreen wal nuts in the pantry, closets, cuplsianla or any place where the "varmints" roam. I tried it as soon its I heard of it, and the ants left post ha-te. I also placed a handful of the nuts under the red and white peonies, and the ants do not thrive there either. The cure was so quick and so effectual that I concluded I could recommend it tu the world at lartre. St. Ixmis Republic, Pell, ale VWilto l ake. A very delicate loaf of white cake that many prefer to i".n;:el cake is made in tho follow in way: Work a cupful of butter to a cream ami add to it gradually cupfuls of Ktiar. When liuht and creamy, add a cupful of milk nnd '.' cupfuls of (lour that has been sifted three times. Heat vi;;or- i ously and add rrailnally the stillly beaten whites of 11 cuvi and another cupful of sifted flour. Add the cl'vs and the Hour to the hatter alternately and mix Kentiy, but thoroughly. Mix iu quickly a tea.poonful of baking powder. 1'ut ilie cake in tins anil bake t lirii -i;Uiiiters of an hour in a moderate o' rii. Aliee I'or a Yini, W.ininn. Tiiis from .u aiitiioriiy, -Don't ask ijiics t kuis. doi.'t mention names, listen occasion ally, and j ou will lind yourself a Miciety favorite." 'I'lit- !::-st "don't" ems to have been ino.-l correctly placed. There is noth ing whi.-h creates a plcusnnter impression I'.ud which really lends to the most com plete confidence I h:.n the tact which listens sympathetically to nil a companion will ! say, but never probes ueeHr by an impul sive interrogation. Due learns to trust such an acquaintance and feels iu her company a peculiar sense of security that i very sat lsfyintr. Holding the Hands While IrlvluC. Whenever I see a woman drivinc with her hands tnriicd in and directly iu front of her, I want to ex Maim against the practice and advise her to do otherwise. A Kood horseman keeps his hands well out, where they are ready for any emcrRency and the horse can easily be brought up at a short turu, which is quite impossible, or at be tu clumsy and perilous maneuver when the hands are held close to the body. Buffalo Xewa. Pennsylvania Collage, UETTVSBlltG, PA. FounJerl iu 1S."J2. Large Faculty. Two fail courses of study Classical r.t.d Scicnt;tic. Special courses iu all K'nailnipr.tH , 01jk rvatories, Labratoiies ami row PTranasium. hix ltirge huildiu Steam lifat. Libraries 22,000 vol umes. Expeuses low. Department of Hygiene and Physical culture in charge of an t-xperieuced physician. Accet-sihie by frequent railroad trains. Location on the Battlefield of Ge.ttvs burar. most pleasant aud hfiallhv PR E PAR ATI) R Y DEPARTMKNT, in separate buildings for bovs and young men, prer aring fcr busicess or college, under special care of the Principal and three assistant, resid ing with students in the building. Fall Term opens Sept 7th, 1S93. For Catalogue address H. W. McKnioht. D. D . Llj n I President. or JKev. O. Q. Klinoeh, A. M., Princ. uettysburg, Pa. JuIyiy, T3-6 LF.GJL. ! 1UBMCATI0X I.V DIVORCE, i ; To J achb N . WrLLER lu!e ofJunU'i Cou n- -- " -. . ty, 1'cm. H'hrrtu, Ma y Ellen Weller, your wife, has filter a libel in tbo Court of OjTimon Pleas of Jnnin':i Count r, prsyiog a divorce sgainst yon, now you are hereby notified nd mturl ta pier in saM court na Ihe First Monday ol September next, lS'JJ. to answer tbe compl.iint of tail Mary Kllen WelU r, and iu def mlt of sm:h appearance you mil ls liable to Uava a divorce granted in your absence. - --.. 4t. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. IJL'BLIC SALE OT VEST I , , , . . . VALUABLE RE AL ESTATE" Tbe umlersipnrd assipnoe in trust for the benefit of h credi-r of Henry S. Hart I and David Hart, of F.yotfe Township, Jtini I at county, wiil exposo to sale hv public vendue or outcry, on tract No- 1, en ! Saturday, September 2nd, 1893, at 2 o'clock. I. M., of said d iy, the follow I ing real estate, to wit; Tract No. 1. All tha certain tract of ! ,ana M,u"Te ,n ' township, Juniata coimtT. rennsvivsn-a. a'Kiut one mile east I ol Kelly's store, houndel on the north by J lands of Joset h Smi'h. Jacob Bi v and John Frown; on the e:u.t hv lands of John Brawn f snrt Ren jsniin Hepner; on the south by lands of Mrs. Ktrhara l,oneencre and on the , west hy lands of John Hsrt and Joseph I Smith, containing KlCCHTT-riVE Achis. more or !es. and bnvine thereon erected a Two S'ory Stone Dwelling House, frame bank barn and ont-buildinjrs. Trsct No 2. A tract of woodland situate in the sitae townhip, snd within a short distance of tract No. I, bounded on the north by Unds of Kirhara Lonirenacre; on the east hv lands of neejimin Henner: on j the sonth by lands of John Shell, William 1 S. Brown and o'hers. and on the west bv lands r.f David II li.ies and John Hart, con taining Twenty sure Acres, mire en less, Tract No. 3. The undivided two-thirds interest in a limestone iiarry. situate about one. half mile north ol Brown's Mill, con taining stir.ut one. half acre, TKKMS OF SALE Ten percent, of the .......... ,0.-.,; iiini.iiK'HTceni. on ino first dav of April, IH.'4, when deed will be delivered and nossesMon Riven, and thirty live per cent, on the first day of September 1894, all payments to bcir interest Iroin the day of sale nnd last payment to be s-cured hy Judgment note. ANDREW BASFIOHE. Assignee. Tsothin- On Earl 11 Will LIKE Sheridau's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents ail Disease. flood for Moulting Ifrtta. It t abMiliitWT jmra. Illirhly i-oneentnts1. In .inn ;iiy rosiM l.-nrh .if a rnt h .lay. No titlf-r onp-fotinli ua tronjr. StnallT a mwii. iii. "1 n.' I.iiv. ran wtl nt $W; Hurt Ml to rvv.-nt Roue." Kit o -ustom.T. If )uu can't eel It cinl to u. H-fBi3nnn..wiii.- hu-81 A I 4 lt -iui SI.-JH. Six .-mi. . oo. fnprv .;ii.l. Itttr K.titttitj (.'turfr. prir Ci cpnm. fnf irith fl owrnlis. or luorv. haii.io co.y of Tp rsr PorLTRT 1'APCK.nt fr. ... ;. a. JO 11. N Sun V CO.,!CudUm llooc St.. Boi.ton, Man 7 I'ota'.iri ;i:;il W.icat piautcd with V V . V W phosphate. N&'.ij is acknowicdcil by rw?AV??i fill who have tried it. ! -SslV-t."' Haul tut nrtf I'lirrLL-t. CCVv. YORK s-.hlc t iei uu rtui Hi. YORK, PA M TMOnOUOII COMMERCIAL Ml SHORTHAK2 PRACTICAL tCUCATtON Vin.es PRACnAW RCCULT9. 1 A TWtmjfc Pntly. Tt v ..- w - JiriHr.jHKii. Mal tt Williams & roclrs. r.ocKcsTEa. n. r. nifch imrnl Hir punitfhctl nml has lli InrviC .irfiilMtion of nny j..ir- cm it, -,ni tn ihf wrlt. hnUy lllu-trtUNi. it ciitM or Viod Kntrrn intr. IMiMi-h.! w-hIt. pifnrt for nrN.rin,rn cmt. rnc f ,ir. Vnnr rnorith' trUI, I MINN 4i O 1'L lil.lsnrnv, a,i Broadway, N.V. ARCHITEGTS & BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. O i rMf Ptioroji. Kaeh lMie contnln ooIorcHl lltiokTnprn phlMtif rvuntrr nmt vur roHlen ew or puhlic LnillinK!i. N iiin-itu ntftirii up an.l full .ian afiJ rifl Mtu.n f..r Ihe nf of piifh n iN.miijput hiiil tin: v. i'lici- f'i .! n ypr 2i .-IB. a copy. Ml'.N V A CO., i-llh.lts. mmtm y be wnr . W )l o 4( y-ar' expTinte nod hnve ninde wr l'U.UU applications for Artirnrnn anrl Kor- inn pait'iii. tnl Tor Tlandbook. tJorrea. pondunce tnctiy ronddrnrtnl. TRADE MARKS. In m your marli l not reststre1 tn the Put em iifflrf, apply l Ml'NSf A Co., and procure Imruedifite pri.atict.oa. riend for ilaiMlbouk. COPYRIGHTS for books, cbartm. maps, tcquukiy procured. AdUreiv WIS.N Ac CO. Tacent Solicitor. Glmril Omcm; 361 Bkoadwjiy, N. T. aLewlstown Academy. A college preparatory and finish ing school for both sxh. Foreign languages taught by natives. Music department, vocal and instrumental under a laureate of the Iloyal Con servatory of Stuttgart Germany. Terms moderate. Send forcutalugue J. C. PL. .4, Pnn. Lewutown, Mifflin Co. Jtcadmy. October let. 1893. I HEWS 4 SV- af Beat Couya byrup. TaUid GooO Use Corn, ;r1 ylhe epasr ?nop oa mu, IlllllMlll fJPU- it the ICit i Kent ActiFe' k : - i i If C A LTI1 will resun tIP IVOT DSSEASE. DOUBLE EXTRACT ARSAFn ILL A ( ZAvev Troubles Through tho, 5IteN,. attd not tbroivzit the ksiiiii. thus iraiajTaii .all Impanncs. w 50 PER BOTTLE. THE WOFHD OVER. MFSar THE MNNEHS SARSPARIU CO. BIW0MM ION. IM.T. SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm in Sasfnehnna town bip, near school, church, mills and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, bavin? thereon good two-atory erected A f.or; norsi: & rih ninx rnir. Tho land in in a pooi nT rnHI- low ficure. For rrnn ni furtbr dtr!p tinn. call on, r aldroofl, rATTERSO.V &. SIIF.VR. MiHlinion. Pa. r ku. f t. . COOD HOMK IX VESTMENT. fown fifl pitrrnn Watr fimninio. r now oTrrt1 frr nnt at th Jnniatt ViHv Rarb. Th nmnnnf of t i4nA 7.00. Ton (in) bnrn nr t.OO Mrh. rte of intprpwt n fiv (') Trron. rlir or tnxpo. rvflblo in nmi nnnnjl oonron Tho Mir tln roiiTon in Fohrnurr n4 An"nt. nnd thp Pttpron pmion n Anrtlnd Op'ob. The principal wrnhV tn wpnfv ipr nod fP1rVnnhH in ton (K rer. tho Ponionnipn bv bon in oportion Vinp (9 ?nnrtth nnd br on inpmp thit qti!o r-fTirrt o m fh intp"t rn to ronI rnr nil nhfr rhirpp Tbo opV-hoMpm of tp romr.inip ro T.nniq F Afe'no. prpinVn: t Rmbi. vpo pMpnt: R. F. P:irtPr "ProtlT; f V Trrrin. tpp-Mror; Jrpm.Th T,f-. F M Ponnnll. VTiH K. lloopp nni Wm. H. B-lc. nnd thp pnr pop to kppp fp tbo Intprit of pfrop. bnr r!-hoHpr nn prod i tor hofr.ro thpy Vo mv roTjrr for tho-own ovpnipnt. Ft Tpt tho O-iirnnl Ponrt TTnp htr wMph bro :T (fi) por ppnt. inforpt Thora npvrr Itppn so gnnri bond invlmt off,r rd to investor lico pir and iccrnd in. tprpjif. MIFFLIN ACADEMY WILL OPKN SEPTEMBHB 5THt UNDER xNEW MANAGEMENT AND l'E li M A NEXT REORGANIZATION. o TUITION : ni.LTKini d wiis) u;.oo W LITER " (VI H'KO $12 OO. S1RL-G (I1H HS) JSI-2.00 fcaTThe necessary expenses of Board and Furnished Kx.ms will be small. As soon as I can organize it, I shall furnish these thin-s at cost. Send fur announcement. J II I1S.UER,A. II.. (Cor mil University) Princ. II 'flliuti.wn, rcnun. ESR(E COLLEGE busikess ii 1.11 . ... I. , ,1 a ,NCi.,i n-.i.e i htnr ... Tux.!,' It" "2.n- "."i: .rw il..";''.K.-.F,L,,.rt V,'",-' ' lm'TuiJrta'.' "h f. A ,.,. I.lana.., readr -Tlii.' " "". .nt)....i.,K K,,r. Vi "SiJ Xat r,i.,.,r. Pa l..rn.HC; "1 V.Ul..,.-. ..r.MI-J. IIUJtMjpoJaS'.IJi- NEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL ley Knilroa.l Company. Time tah'e January 2, 18DH. ' STATIONS. WfKf- wm. a r ri. F M A M A II 8 30 8 27, 8 23 8 20 8 11 8 It; 8 08 8 02 7 45 7 40 7 34 7 26, 7 19 7 15 7 10: 7 03 6 64 6 50 T Newr- it P M 4 0.1 3 67 3 53 3 50 3 41 3 4i 3 88 3 32 3 15 3 10 3 04 256 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 20 6 25 10 KV 28 10 as 6 82 10 07 6 36 10 10 6 20 10 , 6 42 10 1?: 6 51 10 26 6 69 10 34 7 11 1046 7 14 10 4'J 7 22 II 0(1 7 32 U 07 7 7 11 12 7 43 U i8 7 47 11 22' 7 65 11 80 8 01 11 8i 8 03 U 401 ' Buffalo Bridge Juniata Furnace.. Wahneta Svlvan Wat-r Plnr t BloomHeld Junct'u Valley Road T Elliot tsburg T Green Park T Loysville Kort Robeson.... Center I Cisoa's Run Andersonbnre T Blain. . Monnt Pleasant .. New Germant'n.. 2 25 2 20 Note Si? niflea nn mernnt- . t . , f bone connection. 11. li KING, "resident ,.d Manager. vj. MiiLaa, Ueneral Ar:ai. NEW CARPETS SCIIOTT'S STORES SPRING Of IO.OOO Vnnls of Carpets. The Fairest prices ever mide for such goo Is, if you want value for your money; If you want to enjoy fall purohniD? power of your dollar spen-l it at Schotts' Stores. A nice Stripped Carpet, 15c. A Heavy Stripe as good as Rag Carpet, 20c. Ingram Carpets, ood Quality, 2-3 to 3oc. Wool Ingrain Carpets, 40 to 50 cents. Brussels Carpets, 53, 05, 75 cents. Stair Carpet, 1C, 21, 25, 35c. WINDOW SHADES. A Nice Plain Ilastle Spring Roller 2oc. A Iktter Quality Spring Roller, 35, 45, 50c Latest Novelties in Wall Papers. Latest Style 10c for Double Bolt; Heavier Qualities 12 and 15c per double bolt; fiu-J gilt papar for 15 ai I 20 1 h At Extra Embossed Gilt for 25 and 30c a bolt. Aii Eye for Bargains at Scliott's Stores. ! ?l L-5 14 ' 5r o - c- cs lw m. V. cc roc c :i -t .: n h O t o li i-t i. i.-? trs q h 3 U. Si 1- ci ti ic :i -J -1 CC 1-1 O C LT CT . ;1 K II 71 Tl H H M 1-1 rH r M o H ! l.T Tl Tl O TT Tl -T TT Tl TT X Tl X IT . -f 1 I I IT T TT TT Tl Tl Ktt-t- 1- I I- t- '5 J Tl -f r-l IT . TT TT TT - HH IT Tl IT Tl I - IT v- tt cj ti r: i.t 2 xfcr.r.cr.r. H A 5 H Tl l-T -1 7,t LT ' -f T l O CT TT t - . 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April i, lS'.Uj. l'lirsiiian anil A a! ho ah a iiM.M,.itv ... .. .1. , 1 ,,. all- , , i-h, infill ri i"?e" ,he. Ihr""t e' sytmi, i,r.mir. . A Pall l'J. lrl'l-1r , -j Garfield Tea s , HjUfc Sampi free. tfwnwiTuL.i..4ww i.4h.st . N Y. Cures Constipation HEHGH&DRGMCLD;S SAWMILLaidENGINES .wTvPr;,'1,,0n- Pl-l" Mim- et a good paper by ubscribing tor the 5HTII,Et AMD ElP0BlICAa.