SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MI5FLINT0WN. WEDNESDAY ALU- 80. 1893. B. F. S C II W E I E It r DITOI AMD riOPKirrOB.. Republican County Ticket COUNTY COMMISSIONERS', Wm. H. iloore, Netl L Stewart DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Wilberforce Schweyer. COUNTY TREASURER, John F. Ehoi-Dzeller. PROTIIONOTARY, AV. H. Zfiders. AUKITORS, "William Gums, John Y. Shelly. Calamity Makers.. Ci.iteh5d anl his Congress are the business calamity maters. The platform of his party declared against a protective tariff It denounced the present banking system indirectly, and indirectly declared against pen sions. Of cnnrse such a program as that alarmed the country. Said the manufacturer?, if the tariff is to be reduced, we dare not go on with our works, for if we do Cleveland and his Congress will reduce the tariff and we will be caught with a stock on Land that we manufactured at high wages rate, and now you bring into the country from Europe under Cleve land's low tariff laws a large stock of goods that are sold below what our goods cost up, and thut will break us financially, we must stop work to save ourseiv s from the impending wreck, arid tiiat i.-i how the factories came to shutdown. Again the threat ened change in the banking system caused the people to think that if there is to be a chmgo in the bank ing system they ha 1 better draw their deposits', and Ihey began to draw the money that is honestly theirs, and t lint shut off the revenues of the bunk", nnd shut ff the power of the banks to loan money, mid when the banks had no money to loan new enterprises came to a stand still for want of money and dealers uud ship pers of all kind of grain and pro line; failed to secure money to en gage in tin ir accustomed businesp, and thus the Cleveland calamity mak ers offi.,ctpl the whole country, and the end is not y t for they have not once within the six months of the present , Cleveland rulo iutini'iteil that they have ; iveu up their pur pose to nproot ll.o present b inking firstem and pro'eetive tmiff. The mechenioal inventions have progressed with rapid strides since the Centennial. Then there were no electric lights, no electric cars, no tel ephone, no phonograph and many other mechanical appliances, but with all the multiplicity of inventions no new road to thinking, learning, to moralizing, sermonizing, speech raakiLg, singing Sec, has been discor. ered. Calamity riders Cleveland and Car lisle of the South hav been in the saddlo riding only sis months, nnd in that time hundreds of banks have Buppcoded, hundreds of pensions have been stopped, hundreds of man ufacturing establishments have been closed and hundreds of thousands of men thrown out of employment, and the manufacturing production of the country so reduced that the railroads liave side-tracked thousands of cars, Laving nothing to haul in them, and etill the calamity makers hold high carnival at Washington. The times will get better by and by. The old stock of goods that is on hand will L.ive been consumed, and new things of every kind will Lave to be made to take the place of the old worn nut goods, and men will huve to be employed to manufabture what will be needed. The only cloud on the bright horizon of the future, is the attitude of tho Cleveland ad ministration. 1 1. proposes to strike off tho tariff. If that is done our manufacturers will have to start their worLR by paying greatly reduced wages aad greatly reduced prices for everything. The Cleveland Admin istration if 1,-ft go will bring Ameri can industrial affairs to a level with European industrial affairs. After Tweutj-flre Tears. Aftbr a married life covering a per iod of twenty-five years, Postmaster Stone at Acker, Perry eounty, has re cently bscme the father of a baby daughter, tho first child to bless the martial union formed a quarter of a centurv ago. llullt a Ilouve In a Day. Bollwoo l's mechanics recently per formed the feat of building a house in one day. They cut their timbers, primed them and placed them on the ground ready for the event. The Louse is 18x23 feet, two stories high, and has a finished attic and front portico. At '.) o'clock the carpenters were roofing, the painters glazing and the plasterers lathing. Ac five o'clock the plasterers had mounte 1 t the attic, the carpenters an I painters busily finishing the inside. The Louso was plastered in adamant and finished with the usual white finish iside, everything, both as to material and workmanship, being fully equal to any house of the kind in the town. Bellwood Bulletin. - m . Fallowing Nature. "For centuries says a scientific writer in "Occultism," the mud wasp ha built its cells of soft mud; in ths bottom of these cells the female layi its minute ess, building its mud home just the size that the young will be when grown. Before closing this mud-walled cell the wasp catches a suitable sized spider, injects into ltd body a nul l that causes it to re main torpid through the winter, un- til with the warmth of returning spring the young wasp grows con suming the spider for food, thus gaining strength to break the mud walls and emerge into the outer world a full-winged insect. And yet no mud wasp from the beginning has ever seen its young. Rvoked for Court. Court will convene next week. The following cases have been booked for trial. Charles Troutman vs. H. O. Orris, is a tresspass case brought over from Perry county. Alfred J. Patterson executor vs. Augustus S. Wright et al, is one of three other cases, that grew out of the wills that Mrs- Jane Gallagher, deceased, made. R. It. Crozier &, Co., ys. the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, is a case that grew out of a lot of sheep that the company shipped for Crozier. John II. Rodgers vs. Samuel Q. Rohrer and Mary Rohrcr is a case abouta promissory note. Lewis Arnold vs. D. Oscar Dress ier and Elizabeth Cox, is an eject ment case about a piece of 'and that was sold by the sheriff as the proper ty of one man, but which is claimed belonged to others. John S. and Daisy E. Earner vs. the Hartford Fire Insurance Com pany to secure insurance money. William Will. s and James D. Wil liams partners trading in the firm name of Willis & Williams vs. the Pennsylvania Caual Company, is a case to recover damages for iron ore that was placed on the caual bauk for transportation, but never trass ported. Sallie E. Snooks. Isabella J Patter son and J. Frark Patterson, adiuiuis traturs of A. J. Patterson, is a suit to recoser m uey that it is claimed was raid to A. J Patterson, dc'd. Com. vs Geo. F. Dauberman, prosecutrix Fhebe Kelly. Charge, forging a note. Com. vs. Harry Nicholas. Prose cutor, Ida E. Biirris, breach of peace. Quarrel about chickens. Com. vs. Geo. F. Dauberman. Prosecutor, Geo. D. Sideman, gov ernment employee. Charge, conspir acy to defraud pensioners. Com. vs- Geo. F. Dauberman. Prosecutor, John Xnylor. Charge, conspiracy to defraud pensioners. Com. vs. John Kepler. Prose cutrix, May Bonsall Fornication and bastardy. Com. vs. Daniel Amich. Prosecu tor Geo. D. Sidmau. Conspiracy to defraud pensioners. Com. vs. Geo. Kuhn. Charge, con spiracy to defraud pensioners. Pros ecutor, Geo. D. Sidman. Com vs. John Dull. Charge of as sault and battery that it is said grew out of drinking cider. Prosecutor, It. R. Crozier. Com. vs. J -hn P.Johnson. Charge, threatening bodily injury that gre.v out of an elopement c-i.se. Prosecu tor. II. R. Spanglor. Coin. vs. Wm. Donahny. Charge, assault and battery. Prosecutrix, Hetty Carpenter. Com. vs. Sarah Bait lev. Charge, cutting a wire that was stretched along a fence line that has for years been in dispute. Prosecutor, S. B. Loudon. Com. vs. Edward Bartley. Charge, assault. Prosecutor, Tillie M. Lou don. Com. vs. John McDonald. Charge, threatening bodily injury. Prosecu tor, Armstrong Kinslow. Com. vs. Jame6 Kanffinan. Charge, furnishing intoxicating liquor to a man of intemperate habits. Prose cutor, G W. Wilson. Com vs. Charles Ganvtt Charge, fornication and bastardy. Prosecu trix Com. vs Frank Watts. Charge, fornication and bastardy. Prosecu trix, Eva Louver. Celebration or Pennsylvania Day at tbe World's Fair. I.NMCKMEVTS OITEKED BY THE FKN.NSYL VAUIA BAU.KOAD COMPAXT. The World's Fair Commission hav ing decided on Thursday, September 7th as the day which they desire to have formally celebrated and desig nated as Pennsylvania Day, the Penn-v.'vani-i R.ailrnivl nnmnimtr in Tmrn. ... . . 4 r"'" auce of its usual custom, t k8 pleas ure in announcing tuat, for the ben efit of those wishing to participate in or attend tho ceremonies, the ex tremelv low rate of nn f in f, tin. round trip will prevail from all points suuaieu on mat company s lines within the borders of tbe State. Tickets for the (M-ensum will lt good only on the special train leav- lL rt ij'iiiifc at ll.uu -1. ill ., oep- tember jf.li. anrl rnajMiimv T,- at l.lo, Hrrisburg 3 0( Lewhtown Junction 4 30, Altoona 7.00, Pitts burg 10.23 P. M. Storm will be made at principle intermediate sta tions. Anil onniiert inns mnv m.i.U from points on the branches of the main line. The composition of the train will be first class standard coaches, and ample accommodation will be provided for all who will avail themselves of the opportunity of showing their int rest iu an event bo momentous as the commemoration of tho Keystone Stale at the WnrlH'a Columbian Expos;'ion. Chicago will be reached by the special train early in the afternoon of w ucib uv, oepremoer urn, anu ine return coupons will be good for pas sage on trains leaving Chicago at 3. 15 and 11.30 P. II., on or before Sep tember 13th. The inducements for this excur sion and the facilities provided in the train service over the Pennsylvania system will doubtless be taked advant ! fi TO C 1 f V iVm mAt-tr Pen rc r-in who are anxious to show the pride they have for their native State. Summer Weakness And that tired fe ling, loss of ap petite and narvovs pi ost ration are thriven away by Hood's Sarsaparilla, like mist before tbe morning suu. To realize the benefit of thin .great medicine, give it a trial, and you will join the army of enthusiastic admir ers of ITiKid's Sarsaparilla. vjC- 4, - Fair ExcumlODi On all the railroads will b9 run f jr the Port Roval Fair that begins on the 6th of September and closes on the 9th. The management otters ?? a, 000 in cash premiums and an entire new line of special attractions. Trot ting and running and bicycle races every day. Special premiums for fruit and vegetable displays. InveMtlgatlon Invited- Of course it is proper to enquire about what any man says. Is it true? The most rigid investigation is in vited into the testimonials pub'ished in behalf of Blood's Sarsaparilla. Special attention is called to the high character of the persons whose tes timonials are published by the pro prietors of this medicine, as evidenc-' ed by their occupations or endorse- !0thers, but a ilrnsr is nsed in New China ment. In fact no matter where tes-.! which in actual value far surpasses any timonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsa- thing which has lwen known here, parilla may be from, it is reliable I The substance in question is called and as worthy of confidence as if it came from your most trusted neigh bor. t.Sep.10-1893. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., savs: "I owe my life to the crreat South Americnn Nervine. I had lifMl in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, , Corea ami is the principal article of ex Indigestion, Nervous prostration and ' port from Corea into China. So much a general shattered condition of my ! this the case that the Coreans arc loath whole svatem. Had riven up all part with any see.ls of the plant lest hopes of getting well. Had trid I three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me no much that I was able to walk alxjtit. and a few bottles ei.r-. ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can net recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drugsrist, Mif Qintown, Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. . 1 - - TIM beat and only Double Extract Sartaparilla la Manners. It cere. Taka rn other. EOcenta. PHOTOGRAPHS. ANOTnr.n ttmk for avy i.esc.th of tiiif., VTIII,E WE ARK IS THF. rlCTTRE BI7SI. XES. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potogrnphs as low an 1 50 per dozen. These pictures ere i mounted on elegant card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual ity to to the ArUto Photo I have been taking the lat year. However all those wis'iing the Aristo picture I will still make them at the eame price, $1.50 per dozen. The extensive patronage and the many testimonials of the approba tion of our work, we have received the last year, gives us renewed conr- age to go on with thr-se low prices.' nnd we nronosn makino- MifflJntrm-n i I - head-quarters for the finest. Photr graphs for the money that can be obtained anywhere, adding all the time new and costly ascennories of the very latest designs nivtrtg our tradA the benefit of that which would co.t $3.00 in ihe citv, for $1.50 in Mifilintown. We can make picture , for $1.00 per dozen such as are mvl i by bu travelling photographer, but ! I we prefer givinour patron a much 1 better picture for very little more money. Thinking our patrons for their liberal patronage we silicit a continuance of fhi same. Res nee tfull'", Joseph TTKsg. Miffiintown, P.t, March 9, 1893. If iom want ta art cured take Mannera Double Es- 1ract taraaparllla. It'a th beat. Trj it 60 centa. Helaware Xcits. Onr farraera welcomed tho rain that fell last Satnrdiy night. Joaeph Nickel one ' of onr enttrrriaing taresaera h removed his mkchine to Pfou'i'a Valley. The Whit-lind Sunday Schiol will hold a Sunday Si-hnol Picnic aonth of the U. C. Church on Saturday, September 0. A Sabhith School Convention will be held in the U. B. Church at Eat Salem, commencinir Saturd j evening, September 2, continuing until Sunday evening the 3rd. The speakers aro K-v- J. T.andi. C. G. Winer. D. E. Spi. her, Rv. Win. Vincent Rev. Nelaon Knijsht, J. Bink Kurtz. Good music will be furnished by the TJ. B. Choir The Delaware peach "growers aro busy ahipping pearhra. Loat Friday nifht when Ent Si!em had gone to its aweet repose everything was still excepting the ticking oT clocks and barking dogs, burglars made their way into the atore of K. S. Schlegnl and tok from its contents a suit of c'otaea, a pair of shoes and a hat. Miss Edna Farra was the guest of D. B Humherirer last week. j Rev. Woodward occupied the IT. P. Pul . I pit at East Salem last Saturday and Sunday I I AnniA nnH n.niul BTtlna I I -- ...... .ai.ii.a ivill.F wrin TIBlLtll their friends in this vicinity last week. S. It never fall a to enre donhle extract SAKKAPARILLA. SOe. everywhere Miss L"ttie Tlaekenberjer is visiting in Duncannon . George Dnngtiman of Patterson, apen' Sunday in Altoon. "-Frank Sieber of near this town it tenting at William's Grovo thia week. Samuel Speedy and daughter of Califor. nia are visiting Squire Weidman in town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Margin from Kane, Pa., are viaited Mrs. Morgan's aunt Mrs. David Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. David Time of Indiana are visiliug at the homu of Mr. Kink's parents Jlfr. and Mrs. J. M. Fink in Patterson. Mrs. Frank Wright or Patterson and 3 children spent a month at tho homo of her parents Mr and Mra. Thorn is Kennedy, in Perry county. ylfrs. Kate Eminger and three children of Philadelphia returned home on Saturday af. ter spending two months with her parent 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright in Pitterson. The storm on Monday night killed many sparrows on thi-ir roosM oa tho trees around Court House square. Dead spirrows by the doxen lay on the pavement oa Tuesday morning. The fiercest storm of rain and wind in many days prevailed all Monday night. Corn was leveled to tbe ground. Fences, barna and house roofs were damaged. Tbe torra along the co 1st a nt bve been ter rific as it came from tbe coast. Colonel Thoinaa Moorehead of theTuaca- rora Valley Railroad and James McMullin ot Waterford were in town on Monday. The Colonel has a high opinion of tha nat nral resources of Juniata county. II ayi the abuli-a and ra ml en miked will prove a source r wrath to they lio-w (In lint 10-ilixe. th. J eo, thkt PHILOPENA. We bad both of 11 at.-id we would rathe It be "five or take" philopene Whatever ono save to thn other In any way ilurius that e'en Tho other fhonltf surely repay, A Rift ami a koe.au to be. She meaut in uni faith I will ay. but I well. '!m could have blamed mef For soon as otir compact wm aealed I gave her a Wis on the cheek "Philnpona:" I cried, "you must yield And pay me another next week." She had promised: ahe knew ahe was caiitfht. And the bright color mantled her brow. And she raid. "I will pay if I ouuht, liut let It be over with now!" Abble F. Orown in Yankee Blade. The Coot of Glnnenc- In England we have been accustomed times for A t, . enc A-mtr bmIi n niimiiip. cocaine and ginseng ami is tne root or Aran qum nfipfnlin. It i so hwlilv valued as a tonic ami stimulant nieJicine in China that it is sold ut from 20 to 210 times its weight in silver, sometimes for 300 times that amount. Authorities state, how ever, that it poss.-sses no important medicinal prouerties. Next to China the dnv' is nroiliiceil in good quality in T, J, , , 1 3 BIU'UIU l5 III .liitMi. The wonder is that with such a much nsed commodity at such a price steps aro not taken to cultivate it in sufficient quantity so as to adjust the balance be tween supply and demand. Tho reduc tion, for .example, in tho price of qui nine was largely tho result of increased cultivation of the cinchona plant, and the sanio may be said of cocaine in re spect to tho cocoa plant. Pearson's Weekly. The Miul Cot a Whipping. Some few years nfjo in tho depths of winter I'll old pair had ascended the "wooden hill" for their night's rest. They had lecn there some timo when the old clock struck 2. Tho next minute I they were startled by their bedroom door opening, nnd in walked their son Will, with a face ns long as a fiddle. I "Well. Will," exclaimed tho fond father, "what is the matter?" i "There's a man in tho house," said the hoeful. Tho father jumped out of bed, snatch ed np the poker, the wifa following suit with the toir.TS. and they weut down stairs, followed by Will. The house was searched, but 110 man was found. "Where's the inaii'r" Kaid the father. Will, with a twi..t of tho few brlstl-s on his uptwr lip, straightened himself. and tHjiiitin' to his breast eaid: Father, here ho is." It was his twenty-first birthday! Lo ' 6l wmppms tor .i. u..... ! Yankee Ulada IYl'lmleMtlo I'luttng. Ono of tho most remarkable illustra tions of progress i:i electrical appliances I is electrulitic painting. Hitherto if cop per or other metal had to Ik) deposited 1 electrically a bath of solntion was noed I ed. Now all this N changed, and a ship's ! hull can bo plated s easily ns a spoon j or a teapot. Instead of a bath, insolu ble salts, ground to a lino iowder and mixed with water aro nseiL - This mix ture is painted 011 the metal to be plated by a lino wiro brush, to which ono polo of a dynamo conductor is attached, the other ple lciiig connected to a plate. Not only pr.ro met.il, but all sorts of al lovs can bo used. Exchange, What Aluminium Ift. There uru many misconceptions about aluminium that aro widespread and which it seems difficult to correct in the public mind. Aluminium is not, section for section, a very strong metal. It is only one-half as strong as wrought iron. It has a very low elastic limit. It is not riirid. but lends nnder a trans- Torso strain readily. It is in its alloys that its utility commences to appear. With 8 to ii per cent of copjier or' alu minium bronzo we have one of tho most dense, finest grained nnd strongest met als known. Xow York Telegram. j For the Camtry lllrd. ' Canary birds are often covered with ! vermin. They may le relieved of them ! by placing a clean white cloth over their ! cage at night. In tho morning tho cloth I will lie covered with minute red siot3, ; so small that they can hardly bo seen j with tho naked eye. These aro tho paa- sue, u source 01 greai niinoyanco vo mo birds. Philadelphia Press. Very Tolltr. you liko your "How do you liko your new music muster? IIo is a very nice, polite yonng man. When I mado a mistake yesterday, he said. 'Pray, mademoiselle, why do you take bo much pains to improve npon Beethoven? "Philadelphia Telegraph. Tho throne, the grandees, tho high ecclesiastics, the captains general, the admirals and the ministers of state in Spain wield a very powerful influence in Spanish politics and control the upper houfo of tho cortes. The thinnest tissuo pnjier measures l-l'-'OO of an inch in thickness. The Krupp gnu works claims a machine which will roll iron so thin that it would tako 1.800 sheets to mako an inch. Teach children t say, "Yes, mother (or father), and "Xo, mother," and to say, "Yes, sir (or madam)," to old peo ple or to those who adhere to the old ways of speech. The advice of your dentist should be sought as to the proper tooth powder to use, as many of the compounds on the market contain harmful acids and gritty substances. Travelers by rail in Rnasia are divided into three classes civil, military and convict, with the further subdivision of paying and nonpaying. 4 Rebecca Wilkiuson, of Browns valley, Ind., savs: "I have been in a distressed condition for Ihreo years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stoinache. Dyspepsia, and Indiges- tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with j no relief. I bought ono bottle of I South American Nervine which done me more good than any jfoO worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bo' ties of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est mcdioin in the world." War ranted the mot wonderful stomach and nerve cura ever known. Trial bottle 15 cenls. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist. Mifilintown,' Pa. Feb 1, 93 ly. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. DraggisteHiffliutown.Pa. Octl, ly. Lenlilawn Academy. A college preparatory and finish ing school for both sexes. Foreign languages taught by natives. Music department, vocal nnd instrumental under a laureate of the Royal Con servatory of Stuttgart Germany. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue J. C- PLA, Prta. Ltwulown, Mifflin Co. jlcadimv. October 1st. 1893. To the Public- I have just received fresh candies, sugar, coffee, syrup, N. O. molassus, soap, indigo, epicea. ten, starch, choc alate, Knighf's vanilli, baking pow der, starch, baking soda, matches, salt, lemons, bananas, cracker?, cakes. nour, teed, tobacco, cigar, water melons, cantaloupes, coal oil. station ary, and everything usually kept in a grocery store. Joe Adams. - M IFFLINTO WW MARKKTS. MirririT0wa.Ang.ro H93. Pnttor IB Tft 15 Ham 18 Shoulder 14 terit , ... Sidea, .................... ..... VIFFUNTOWN GBAIN MAKKPT Wheat, 55 Corn in ear 65 nta, 27 to 30 Rye 60 ('ioverseed. .. Timothy aoed $2.00 Flax seed 1 60 Bran 90 Chop ..$1. 2D a hundred Middlings 1.10 Ground Alum Salt 1 Ufl American Salt 80c to 75 Philadelphia Markets A'igU3 t 2G, 1893. Wheat G't to G80; corn 44 to 45c; oats 33 to 3(5c; wheat straw $7 to S ! ton; eggs 13 to 17c a doz; butter 15 to 30j a lb; live chicksns 9 to 1 3d a lb; smoked ham 12 to 13c a lb; shoulders 8 to 9c a lb; sides 8 to 9c a lb; potatoes 40 to oOc a bosket; sweet potatoes 35 to 8O0 a basket, on ions $2.50 to $3.50 a barrel; whisky $1.12 a gallon; liny $13 to $19 a ton. LEGAL, JS SOLVENT NOTICE ." In the nmltrr of the petition or K?e l M. Mitchell, an insolvent. To all crfriitora of said Petitioner: Notice is beroby given that a petition o( Reed 11 Mitchell, bas bean filed in tbe Court ot Common Pleas of tha county of Juniata, praying Ihe said court (or tbe ben efit o( the insolvent Uw ol the common wealth, and lor a discharge therbunder. 'J be said court has died the room of said court at Mirtlintown, in the county of Juni. ata as the place, and Tuesday, the 19th day of September, A.. D., 1833, at 1 o'clock P. 11., as the time for hearing said petition. PATTKRSON It. jjCHWKVER, Jttorntyt for Pttitioner, August 29. 1893. I Jl'BMC SAI.K M OF VKBY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- The undersigned assignee in trust for the bcni'flt of tho creditors of Henry S. Hart and David H.irt, of Fyette Townihip. Juni ata county, will fxpnso to sale by public vendue or outcry, on tract No- I, on Saturday, September 2nd, 1893, at 2 o'clock, I. M., of said day, the follow ing real estate, to wit.- Tract No. I. All tht certain tmrt of land Mtnate in Fayette township, Juniata counlr, Pennsylvania, ahout ono mile eat ol Kelly's store, hounded on ths north by lands of Joseph Smith. Jacob B iy and John Brown; on tho e!-t by lnd ol John Brown and Benjamin Hepner; on the south by lands of Mrs. Barbara l.oneenscre and on the west by lands of John Hart and Josep!) Smith, containing Eioohtt-five Aires, more or less, and having thereon erected a Two Story Stone Dwelling House, frame bank barn and out-buildings. Tract No. 2. A tract of wooilland sitiute in tbe sme townhfpi and within a short distance of tract No. I, bounded on the Dorth by lands of B irbar Longenacr' ; on tbe east bv lands ol Rerjtmin Hepner; on the sonth by lands or John Shell, William S. Brown and others, and on tho west by lands of David 11 li-ics and John Hart, con taining Twestt sevfx Acres, hork oa tus, Trart No. 3. The undivided two-thirds interest in a limestone quarry, situate about one-hall mile north ol Brown's Mill, con taining about one. hill aero. TKKMS OF SALE Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to be paid on the d ty of sdle; twenty percent on the Hrst dy nf January 1894; thirtr.flre per cent, on the tirst day of April, 18'J4, when deod will bo delivered and nossesion given, and thirty tlve per cent, on the first day of Septemhnr 1894, all payments to besr interest I rom the day ot salu and last payment to be secured by Judgment note. ANDREW BASHORE. Assignee. c OURT PROCLAM ATION. Whereas, the Hon. JEKEMTAII LTONS, President Judge of the Court of Common l'leas, for tbe Forty-First Judicial District. composed of the counties of Juniata and Perry, and the Honorable. JOSIAH L. BAR TON and J. P. W1CKEUSHAV, As.soei.to Judges of the said court or Common Pleas of JuniaU county, by precept dulv issued and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genoial Jail Deliv ery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Hilllintown, on tbe FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1893, BEING TnE 4th DAY OF THR MONTIi. Notice is uerkbt oiveh. to the Coroner, Justicea of the Peace and Constables of the County of Juni-.ta, that they be then and there in their proper persona, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon of aaid day, with their rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and Oyer remeinberancea, to do thoso things that to their otl'ces respectfully appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against tbe prisoners that aro or may be in the Jail of raid county, be then and there to prosecute against theiu as shall be just. By an act of tho Assembly, passed the 6th day of May, 1854, it made the dulv of Justices of the Peace of the several coun ties of this Conimonweallh to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe respective counties, all the recogni zances entered into before them by any per son or persons charged with tho commis sion ol any crime, except such caaes as may be ended before a Justico of the Peace, un der existing lawa at least ten days belore the commencement of the session of the Court to bicb they are made returnable respecth -ly, and in all cases where racng uizances are r.tered into less than ten daya belore the commencement ol Hie session to which tin y are made returnable, tho said Justices are to return tbe same in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at Mifilintown, the 2nd day of Aug't in ihe vear of onr Lord, one tliou and eight hundred and ninety-three. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. autiirr's (liner, MitHintown, August 2, 1S'J3 3 Plao'a Kemedr for Catarrh la tbe n nest. UIHI to Cm, anil riHwpeat. Sold by Drasa-lata or aeut bym.iU I 60c . I. BaaalUaa, Warraa, Subscribe ler the SiatistL o Ksroau. caa, a good pa(r. '.T:Too arTn TRY HifflWW nniiDiC rYTRAfT UUUJLL. lA 1 1 mu SARSAPARILLA ME GREW E100D PURIFIER nnd I I Fir inr 'QUCMWiiiTISM. W tIHUKAIISM II ni i ... ------ .diieaws which arisM frwj '( 'By using sjAfiiiLna vuudu- kSARSAPARILU yo can rW yoarxH Of mis ureaii -. I Mannera Saraaparllla CO.. B.ngnm" . . ' Til nts : I waea fonstant aufff n-rt rom i ,. winter of 1S I P"10 ov" m Ki'ract sarehparni... rman of m . I ' ever a k friend of Menwn Kouble lUtracl bar- rl,S n . viiJi atlnrV.env. Fa. 1 1 t'n ir. till T. PER DOTTLE. . Twr WORLD OVER. M-RtxBV IMfMNNRS SARSAfARIU Ctt BINOHAMIUIM. N T. SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm i Snsqnehanua town ship, near achool, church, mills and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, haying; thereon erectei a good two-story LOGiiorsE anm niRJi. and on-hnildin. all in a eiol st of re pair. The land is in a irood state of culti vation. This pro cm b" lionih st rry low Deiire. For terms and fnr'hir descrip tion, call on, or address, PATTERSON fc STMTF.TRR. Attornvs at Tjaw. Mifflintown, Pa. LE'i ft. A noon noME i vvetment. Tbe Hrst mortgage Son's or th Vifl - town and Psrerson Water Oomnsni"". are now offered for sale at th Juniata Valley Bart. Te amount of th iasna is S27.0O0 . Ten (1(1) bonds are $1,000 wh. The rat of Interest is five (5) preent.clernrfaTe, ravable In aemt annnal connons. Tha Mif flin eonpona in February and Anml. and the Patterson coupons in Aoril and Oefoher. The prineipsl Is rrshe in tweafr f20) years and redeemable in ten (10) rears. The Companies have been in operation. Nino (! months and hav. an income th-tlqn:' snfncent to meet tho interest on the bonds and all other charges The stock-hold era of the companies are T,ouia F. Atkinson, president; t,. Bsnks. yiee presiden; R. E. Parker. Soretarv: T. V. Irwin, treasnrer; Jeremiah I.'-nns. F M M. Pennell. W 111 E. rionpes and Wm. H. Bnk. and they pur pose to keep safe the interests of patrons. bord-taoMers and creditors before they tska anv return for their own investment. Ex cept the Original Court House bonds which bore six (6) percent. Interest. There has never been so good a bond Investment offer ed to investors. Price pir and accrued in terest . MIFFLIN ACADEMY WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 5THt UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PERMANENT REORGANIZATION. o- TUITION : I tLLTERM (lc H'KS) $16.00. WISTER " (11 ff'KS) $11-00. SI'RIXC " (11WKS) 911.00 4ayThe necessary expenses of Board and Furnislivl Rooms will be small. As soon as I can organize it, I shall furnish these things at cotst. Send for announcement. J. II DISIXGCR, A. n.. (Cornell Univtrsity) Viae. Mifflintown, Tenna. PEIiKE (OtLECE or BUSINESS c fiii-Dt I. - It... .1,.. j iCI,i . i.t r.rr. ti: n tor trtiT-l wfil iW lnriiwtw 4 nntwxis) .fraph h tm atdMl to tt.- I u-fn nurf o ir trurttsan. mnt t i iily fff'tcina tt-tn of wtaii. n Liu Iih-d mtr'duid ttilU orw A.rttitur. tie. 'f. 'j- nt iBMIIt l'-T ril.iaVN af rt ti'wtft at-. f . Fll ansl Vintfsr form aftmi TTis Nt Ah 1rJ Apli?li n Miatik mm rvadj ar1j Drnlitufnt D c'waiAf, Kt 041af-a, AddosI, Sharttr cmI int. 'ti- tiuM,t f.r ,duaiint Kt. im-a. call r miirf i'iH May Vtr.wr.. Pb l . PnctTw,I and P.nttsW ttsafl Hui.rtir.4t.M1. baartoutM.. PhiiadluUu W NEWPORT AND SHKRMAIff'S VAL ley Railroad Company. Tira9 tnble of pawienepr trinMm in efftct on Mondav. I Tiniiartf 9 1 HQM aw, I Weat- j East ward, j ward. 3 '1 2 4 STATIONS. r m 6 25 6 28 6 82 6 3fi 6 20 6 42 6 61 6 60 7 11 7 14 7 22 7 32 7 37 7 43 7 47 7 66 8 01 8 03 A M ' 10 OO 10 03 10 07: 10 10; 10 20 io r 10 21 10 S4 10 44 10 4 11 00 11 07 II 12 it is; 1 1 22 11 80 11 86; 11 40i A M H 3o! 8 27 8 23 8 20 8 11 8 If? 8 08 8 02 7 46 7 40 7 34 7 26 7 19 7 15 7 10; 7 08 6 64 S 60 r m 4 n 3 67 T Newp'rt......... Ilnffalo Bridge.... 'Juniata Furnace.. Wahneta Svlvan ...... ... Watr Plua; T Bloomtield Junct'n Valley Road T Klliottaburg...... T Green Park T Loyavllle Fort Robeson.... Center .......... T Cisna's Kno...... A nd erson burg . . . . T BUiin . Mount Pleasant .. New Germant'n.. 8 63 3 60 3 41 3 4f 3 as 3 32 8 16 3 10 3 04 2 66 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 20 t 25 2 20 Note Sifrnifiea no agent, T tele phone connection. D. GKING. President ind Manager. C. kV. Mu.LK a , General Agent. SCHOTT'S STORES. 10,000 COMPULSORY Clearance Tforth OF Summer Goods. REGARDLESS OF COST. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. ?mwier Dresa Goods, NVhite Goods, Lima Clotb, Indian Dimity, French Zephyr Clotb, Fine Zephr Ginghams muslin underwear, S,lk8, mS?, Florentine Silk, and all trimmings will be sold at extra low Clear ance Prices. BIG REDUCTION IN ALL KINDS OF CARPETS AND sm.mall nieoes of carpet 1 to Window Shades at reducod prices. OUR SHOE STORE has some extraordioary Bargains. Size, of broken lots 33 per cent, off ana l: j ! 1 .on f ir;1utd nriCet. CVerj sinu wc dc jwu r Imperatiye neoesaity compells us Boom. Respectfully lours, EMIL SCH0TT, BRIDGE ST., o o CM O t '3 ia ci ones o Ofi-ic5ciciHooiae:HicciBHO t- S U5 L-3 15 IS 15 IO C "O "f M Cl Cfl fl cc ; : 1 H T. T O J. lOHfl T: 53 00 C30 0 C I -M ir -TI O T: in O r C l!5 O t!3 i HtJHOUiafntceco-ticiiaf-c-fi?! CStMMUHHHHHHHHClMHHF'OL') s s "1 ei O K CI i; K f I -l o x M x t? ?: -f c iCHUfSnJIKTIH 0OXM-l-t-t-tt-t- GO o H j P? H I- It 5 to a ? 7: 3 1- o o a I t-l 4 SOXSCHS! S C T: 0C CI-HC5 1.-5 o CO it h l 1? n I- 11 1 rt c :i j; -c 1 o co XXCI3". CiCJC o o C f S-I LO 1-1 C L IT TI TT r Tl t TT T X a"(M 1 0OHTITlH.5"Sc5Skl'5 1; 13 tt s o o -o s s o o t- 1-. aj c. r. ii : ti t it "t car; it" lOdlTf-Hi-TiCOO XXXOCOCXXCICi ! CO i SAW MILLS ENGINES, Improved Variable Friction Ftl. Senil for Cut nlotrnei ntnl Special I'ric-s. A H. FABQUHAR CO.. My 10 '93. Yrk, V POTATOES tmw llmfr, tn'r ao0 S20 Phosphate . tti ttt, anxf-rtnttrm1. . l-.'tuiiuy kmmi fir r or , Mrn. to Knriu- 4-r rlirtft. o AKHta. TORN 'CHEMICAL WORKS, TORK, PA, aTsa , W LIDIMEE3T ) Tot XSTW 11 aal XITI1AI, ua. ,xeNERATION AFTER GENERATION' W On" C"D rr. .aO i Every Sufferer ?- fij'S i 1 3 NP-i-a. 1 j WALL PAPER. l off of the Origin.I 1'rioe CurUiai tad to make this sacrifice We need the MIFFLINTOWN. r ts 9C ere Hcosior: -I r C C! r. U -f to 3 ti i- c - c c t- -i r c 1913.fi o c ;i n o 3 xxx occet-r-waOH . , ta a . -i e." : i a o n 11 i X W - c c O i 1 O L-3 O ci i-i ri c m - so o o a 5 a a '5 a i a x - 5 l 15 w MHllKliflrt c: C. X X t- t- r- : a . si g ...... a . i - a a : :"3 ? : a j 1 o : 2 - S,?hl,S Eh M mi- ccrrsrococ m 1? ti n x tj H 1 H f-Hf t U 13 O I- t- N 1 CO X TI O TI "f L?t o h ci -t ; n h o ci o CCOOOHHTI HHC ti ci rr M HH t- IT C 3 -l O CI -J -l C4 ! K r- lt o Of 0TI 0 Loeia K. ATKinaow. p. H. . Pcxiiil ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, MirruniwwB, PA. . K"0""" Cosyej.nclng arentt aIZ. r,c;-n M' t't, In plaee ,f r.sl EL 0f,Lo", Atkinson. K.-,., aonth of ; Bndgo atreet. Oct 26. 1892. : J PATTr..!, jr., witata acuwana. j PATTEBSO.K A, H HM TIER, j ATT0RXEVS AT LAW, j MIFFMNTOWN, PA. j OE.D.ll.CSAWroBD, ,A,WI!, MBAWtOai JR. D. M. CRAWKOKD , SON, i ,"r,.ne1 Partnership fr the practice of Medicine and their coll.tteral or.nchea. Otlice at old stand, corner ot Third and Or ance trt-.ts, Mifilintown. pa. 0wot oltbeiM willlM,r..nndaitl.rir,.njUB t all I tiiuea, unlrss othrrwiM , r..i ! .. ra.Hi. - " - April Irt. K!H). J3 V. ACKLEY, ''n-T!"cUn and Accoucheur, will parane 1 " lcT " the treatment ofdia- Aenf of'h '""' - ...B-stiTo ayatem, Acute and Chronic. ' Ap..il 19, i)03-r. Garfiold Tea bures uonstipation HENCH & DRQMGOLD'S SftWMILLwDEriGIMES ""I while iln",r5 aaia