I I' SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIJFLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY, SEP. 6. 189S. B. F. SCHWEIER KDITOB AMD FEOPaiBTOE. Republican Gounty Ticket COINTV COMMISSIONERS, Wa H. Moore, Neal M. S.ewart. DISTRICT ATTORNEY1, AVilber fores Schweyer. COINTV TREASURER, John F. Eiurnzoller. rROTIIOVOTARV, W. II. Zei lers. AIWTnus, "William Class, John Y. Shellv. Many democrats in the county say what is the use of voting the demo cratic county ticket? It is only giv a support to a pirty that uses it in State and National politics with men who are interested in a National pol icy that has almost ruined the busi ness of the Nation. Bn ak down the pension list, break down manufactur ing centers thereby throwing thou sands and tens of thousands of men out of employ meet where they were the consumers of all kinds of farm prcducts. The farmers cannot stand that kind of a party in the county and Nation, and on the bank ques tion the democracy are no better The people will not vote with the democracy this fall. The day of the deluge is alHiut lure . Republican Stan Convention- The Republican SUfe Convention met and transacted its business with in the period of an hour at Ilirris bnrg on the ."O h of August, nomi nating by acclam itiou David New lin Fell of Phil idelphia for Supreme Justice an 1 Cilonel S inauM McCart ney Jackson of Armstrong County for Stat 9 Tr.-'aniri-r. All candidates except tU twi mo tioned had withdrawn bef ire the convention met. THKCWIII.VTFS. !Wir Nr.'.VUS FKU.. Judge D;u-iil Xewlin FA', nominee for Supivme C urt Justice, wis born in I i.-ki Co.i'ity in N jvotnb ;r. 1S40. His father va- Cmnly Superintend ent of Sea ols. Tij'i s !i in 1S02. imni'sdit''ly after ieavinthe N rmil SeUool enlists 1 in the Union Army. Ho b 'came L;fMifemnt of C impany E , Oae Hundred and Twantv Sec ond R?-icn9ut, Pennsylvania Volun teers. After t'io war he studied law in Philadrlp iia. an I was a Imitte 1 to the bar in March lSGO In February 1S7( he was il -ctod to C.immo-i Council from t'ie Twentieth Ward. In December of t h Havtrmft appoinlei of the Municipal C vise a p'an for the !i of the cities of the yctr pov.-rn:jr liiin t lu-'in'ifr rnis-i :i t. ilo- i-r yriv -i nia tnt C iiaiunr.voaUU. Oa May 3. 177 he was app ii,tdby rjveruor J larl l anff .to th-i vacanev in Coiiini in I'ieas Court No. 2, caus ed by the death of .Judge Pratt. In November of that year having been nominated by thfl Republicans nud indorsed by the Djmicnts, he was elected for a full term of teu years. In 1S-S7 he was re-electel, his name being again on the tickets of both parties. IAWT.I, Mi'CAUTKEY l.V, KS.K . The nominee for State Treasurer. Samuel McCartney Jackson, resides in Apollo, Armstrong county, near which town he was born, on a farm, in September, 183;!. After a partial academical education the death of Lis father obliged him to return to the farm. He l'-vima a drummer in the militia at If! years of age and rose to be captain. He recruited Company Ci., of the One Hundred find Fourteenth R-'griinl, Pennsyl vania Reserves of which he wasmido captain. H? was Tolooei of his reg iment when he c-unman led the whole brigade at Spottsv'ivaiiia. After the war ho engaged in the oil business in Venango C! nnty but returned to Armstrong Count v in 1800, and was fleeted a State Representative. In 1870 he was re elected and four years later was chosen State Senator, serv ing one term anil declining renorni nation. President Arthur appointed Lim Collector of Internal Revenue f r the Twenty third district in 18S2 . THE NE.V STire CHAIRMAN. Permanent Chairman Packer and the nominees of tho convention have chos-m Colonel R Frank Gilk-son, Chairman of tho State Committee. Colonel Gilkeson was born in Bris tol, Buck county, in 1812, and now resides close to his bir'hplace. Ha was admitted to tho bar in 18ii5. Ho held the position of Second Compt roller of the. Treasury under Secre tary Win lorn. Colonel Gilkeson re signed the place last spring. The ticket will be elected by a large majority. Since tho calamity making administration of Cleveland lias come into power and wrecked the business of the country and shriv eled prices to distressing rates the republicans are intensified in their belief that their policy of government is tho only correct policy yet propos ed, and thousands of democratic peo ple look upon the state of affairs in the same light, and will not vote the Democratic, ticket this fall from the county ticket up to the state ticket. Had Tooth Ache- Vhes Congress met it struck the country ns lingular that the Presi dent absented himself. Someone said Cleveland is fond of a spree, and hss goue off on a drunken junket, but his fiiends insist that ho is a temper ate man a id that he did not leave the Capitol of the nation to go on a drunk. Others said the worry of the financial situation compelled him to go away from the Congressional at mosphere so that his nerve and cour age and ability may be restored to him. For soma cause or other he staid away from Washington which to most politicians is an attractive place. The latest report is that he has cancer in the upper jaw, and that he was away on a yatch or small ship having it removed by a surgeon, ftud regaining his lost health. His friends deny that. They say he had toothache, and had a conple of teeth extracted and that is all that ailed him. Time will tell. It is hoped no ailment like cancer ails him. A Horse Down the Well. CarlUlo Sentinel. Yesterday morningMrs John Piper, of Mifflin township, had an experience that she will not soon forget. The family live upon the William Harvey farm, three miles north of Newville. On Saturday night the husband was absent. The horse i were left in the field adjoining the barn, and during the night they got the gato open and found their way into the yard. When When the wife awoke in the morning she found the horses in the yard and that one of them had pawed the pump bed off the well and fallen head foremost to the bottom a dis tance of forty feet. The neighbors were summoned and found the animal dead and wedg ed between the wall and the pump stock. They rigged up a sort of a derrick and Simon Gutshall, an experienced well digger went down to fasten the rope to the animal. They could not raise the horse and were at a loss to know what to do. Just then it occurred to some one I that Enoch Durr, living near, had a , traction engine, iney went after; hiin. He steamed up and came upon j the scene. He had some difficulty in : getting a proper rigging. The first ! pulley broko and they then took two pulleys and succeeded in hauling the horse ont of the well. To say it' created a sensation is putting it very mililiv. Delaware Sews. The hurricane that twpt over o ir county last week has done a great damage to the peaches an! apples. Bnrtha Krns is going to attend the Hiintingd in college this winter. The cross-roid Sua lay SjhoM will hold a pieuic on the Sjhool grounds, west of the slnol-house, on Sjp. 0 A I-irge crowd is expect. -d. G od mn.si.' Samuel Kurtz conducted the White Bind Sunday School in the last Sunday in tho absence of Rev. Nelson Night. The pieuic that was held at Fist Salem last Saturday was well attend ed. J jhn O aver of E ist. S iletn is t ik ing violin instructions under Dr. Hansing. A family re union was held at tho resilience of Birny Varnes a mile and one-half east of Salem. Miss Blanche Fry of Mexico is vis iting friends ai East Salem and vi cinity. The Goodville Sunday School will hold a closing ex rcise on Septem ber 21 It will consist of recitations, declamations and addresses. The c'osing address will be inada by Supt Samuel Kurtz. R-v. Ritti-r pastor of the. RVnu! l Conference, spent Sunday at Es! Salem. Ho is an able speaker. Miss Emma Miller is visitiag her parents at G odviI!e. S. E. Shnrtz is bull bog a wagon shed. Jacob Speieo and Adam Rhodes are doing tlii work. While Mr T. D Sieber sm of Mr. Cyrus Sieber was attendoig 'he East Salem C mvntion, hi.s horse braking loose, was found atVnn birn of B. W. Pag.' on the next miming. N damage was done to the rig. Program of E; vorth L'"iue f r Sabbath evening September 10: Scripture read by leader: Singing by the Choir; select reading, D. B. Hnn berger: reading of references by the Ij'-iigii1: the things that move mi, by Alton Liddick. Men, how to know them, how to love tl.em and how to deal with them by Samuel Kurtz. Miss E!va Hurbert who has recent ly gradmte 1 in the training depart ment of Danville has returne 1 home. Mr. Isaiic eiders and wife have stopped rff on their wedding tour with her p.! rents Mr. and Mrs Sum '1 Kurtz. S. I'eacli f'rsito- Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furni; h Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and n'l kinds of Buildieg Material at the Mill formerly o vned by her l.atp Pus band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pi. tf. - - levYlHtown (catleray. A college preparatory and finish ing school for both sxps. Foreign languages taught by natives. Music department, vocal and instrumental under a laureate of the Royal Con servatory of Stnttgart G -rmauy. Terms moderate. Send forcata'.ogue i. c ri,., Prin. Lrwiitmna, Mifflin Co. Academy. October 1st. 189:5. IMIOTOitAIMIS. ANOTHER TIME IOU ANY I.F.XOTH OF TIME, WHILE WE AIIE IS THE riOIVRE BHSI NF.SS. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potographs as low as $1 50 per dozen. Tnese pictures 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 takiDg the last year. However all those wishing the Aristo picture I will still make tlmm at the same price, $1.50 per d' z-i i. The extensive p.dronage and the many testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, we have received the last year, gives us renewed cour age to go on with these low prices, ' and we propose making MifHintown : - . ., i t i v. uueev x ii' 1 i graphs for the money that can be obtained anywhere, adding all the time new and costly asceasorios of the very latest designs giving our trade the benefit of that which would cost $.1.00 iu the city, for $1.50 in Miflliutov!i. We can make pictures for $1.00 per dozen such as art 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 sjlicit a continuance of the same. Re.-pectfully, Joseph Hess. Miltiintown, Pa, March f), 1393. iryoawaaite ftt cured take Manners Double Ea traot farsaaarUla. It's tha beat. Try tt. 60 cants. Th beat and only Double Extract Saraapsrilla It Manner. It cures. Take no other. EO cents. Old Lore Letters The Huntingdon Jinrtifi' rel des the following: A younar ladv not. a thousand miles away fonnl n bundle of love letters written to her father by her mother many vear-. lx-for? they wre married. Th daughter read them to her mother, protending thev were of recent date, and substi tuted bpr own name for that of her mother's and the name of a young man well known to both of them for her father's The mother wa vry much distrusted and has forbidden her daughter to have anything to do with a young man that will write such nonsense. When the mother was convinced that the letters were her own property and was once read by her with the ntmost sat'sf.vtion. looked surprised at her daughter and walked away saying, "thore is noth ing sm-irt nliout that." NEW GREEN GOODS METHODS. Drrssed la lmlnin Attire, the Strimller l.urre Ills YW-tims. Accompanied by Police Constable Irv ing and a friend, a gentleman whose ac cent afford-,! indisputable evidence that he is of tieMn:m extraction walked into the detective ofiieo lat niht k'ld there related a most remarkable experiem-o which, lie stated, had liefallen him. His name is Frank Hohlliein. he is tho rep resentative of a tan bark company, and In the register of the Red Lion hotel ho has Riven his address as Dashwood, Ont. His business lins taken him all over this country and the adjoining republic, and lie has only recently returned from the southern states. His btory to the denwCV ; is to the effect that cm Saturday evening, having nothing to do, ho paid a visit to the liiusee on Yone street. When the per formance was over, he enmo out to the street and was aliout to return to his hotel when he noticed a very plump, rather handsome young lady, who -pears to h;o had power enough to charm liiin away from his original in tention to jro home. Neither seems to have objected to the other's company, and, to make a long story short, the tw strolled away np the street arm in arm. Ilohlht'in is a stranger in the city, lias no knowledge at all of its geography, and is therefore nimble to now describe, except in very general terms, the route followed by him and his companion, but it is sufficient to know that at length they reached the outside of a house whieh the lady informed him was her Iioiup. With some hesitation he accepted an in vitation to enter and was ushered into a room furnished in a very ordinary way and containing, ho noticed, a typo writer. He was offered some pie, ljnt having declined to drink tho lady dramt Bomo for hi!:i. After some pleasant chatting his coni I anion stepped hack, and rai.-ing her hand lifted o'T her hat and a wig, and to his intense amazement Huhllieiu saw that he was in tho presence not of a woman, but of a man. Another twist of the wri:.t, and tho man had removed a jacket, wai-t and skirt, and there he stood a young man in ordinary male attire. Ilohlbein was nt a loss to account for this very strange metamorphosis and grasjied a revolver which he carried with him. determined to defend, himself L'.iould the occasion rise. The stranger, kowever, r nested him to be culm and at his c ase, as no harm would come to liiin. He th-'u produced some r.-.mpies of bills, which he handed to Holilbein with tho recrnt st that the 1 itier e.-:prea an opinion as to what they were. 'tin-en good.-!" said Holilb "in. 'Kight you r.p '." said the stranger, and he t'acn and there offered him all he wanted for -'"i cents f r each dollar's worth. "How much money have you?" he asked HohiVIn. Tho Liter produced his purso and showed his companion that there was nothing in it but sumo small change scarcely worth mention ing. TlrU s"emed to exasperate the oc cupant of the room, and with rat Iter strong language he opened a door lead ing to tho back yard and promptly evicted his guest. Hohlliein said he walked a long di-tanco before ho could find a street, and when he at l.i-t did so he hastened to his hotel. In the morn ing ho related his experience to a friend, and tho two interviewed CVustablo Irv ing, who went with them to tho detective otiice. The story is such r. q:ieer affair that it is difficult to come to any conclusion re garding it. Tho man who tells it is said to be an hon-st. truthful und solier man, and those who know him place reliance on hi.s word. Toronto Mail. Strni;e CimWuf Ignorant I'eo1e. There is a sect in O. issa, in tho Bengal 1 resiliency, who worship (jueon Victoria i.s ti.eir chief divinity. Colonel Graham i.iscovered that her majesty was also an object of worship in tlio templo of tho Phodonga-Lama, at Tniulong, iu Thiliet. A sect in the Punjab worshiied a deity whom they called Xikkal Sen. This Nikkal Ken was no other than tho re doubted General Nicholson, and nothing that the general could do or say damped the enthusiasm of Ids adorers. M. dn C'haillu tells that some of tho African savages looked upon him as a superior being, and the South Sea islanders wor--hiisi Captain Co k as a ilciiy. Kven when they had killed him and cut him intosimill pieces the inhabitants of Owhy heo fully expected him to reappear and frequently asked what he would do to them on his return. Lander, in his Niger expedition, tays that in most African towns r.nd v. '.lages he was treated as a demigod. Lord John Lawrence has been worshiped amon.; the Sikhs in northwest India. Boston Globe. Old p. to. l-i "The Arabia?) Ni.hV we read of a wioj sae who cured a great kino; by a decoction with which ho anointed tho handle of a stick with which the king was in tho habit of playing a ,rajrio at ball, to the end that when tho royal hand perspired in the vii;or of the play the op"n pores might rcceivo the medica ment. Tho translator Hjieaks of this stick as a -golfstick" (sic), but it is plain from the context that the kjuo was played on liorseback. It was. in f.u-t. polo. In deed tho illustrations of tho very same edition show tho s:;i-l kino; playing the ;?aiiio on horseback. Clack wool's Maga zine He Won't l:e Impelled. Mouldy Mike Ly :.'. th' taints, has fur lost yer miuu? Wot you carryin that saw for? Ragged Robert It's till right. I stop at houses an cCor t- ;:w wood fer mo dinner. "Yon'll be exprll d from tho Travelin Gen'lemen's uiiion." ''No, I won't. After dinner I tell 'em I can't work till 1 file me saw. They lend me a file nu tell mo to jro way off where they won't hear me film. Most anv saloon will t ive a drink for a good file." New Yo? !: V.'eeklv. It never fatla to rare MAVXERS donblo xtntct SAl'.SAFARIIXA. SOc aTerywhero CURING A NERVOUS CRANK. Treatment Fmployeil In Restoring a Well Man Wliu trcitiinccl He Wan Hi. On the east sidti lives a physician whoso success in the treatment of uervons dis orders has brought tohiiji, rather against his own wishes, considerable practice among a class whom he describes as "nervous cranks." One of these pa tients, a man of large means, had caused no end of trouble to the doctor, who, seeing that the case was purely one of mental idiosyncrasy, was unwilling to prescrile a course of dmgging or otht. injnrions treatment. Tho man insisted that his nervous system was completely unstrnng and that the physician should take his case in hand. "There yon can see how nervous I am," said tho patient one day, in the doc tor's office, as ho picked up an incandes cent electric light bnlb from an adjoin ing table. "Look at that. See how that carlion coil inside of tho bulb vibrates and trembles from l:ty nervousness!" "Very well," replied the physician, d..v termined now to deal with tho case in another way, "yon r.ro mere nervous than 1 supposed, but I thiu't I can fetch you ont nil rifht in fivo or six weeks." An assortment of bogus pills and po tions was given to the patient, and ho was placed under a rigid rule for sleep, diet, baths and exercise. His physical health, which had boon excellent to be gin with, improved steadily; but his nerv ous condition, as indicated by tho fluc tuations of tho incandescent bnlb, which ho fonnd conveniently nt hand every time he visited the doctor's oflice showe.1 iittle or no trace of mending. One day, however, near tho end of tho fourth week, the patipnt, upon taking the bulb from its accustomed place and holding it up to the light, was surprised to find that the vibrations of tho carbon were almost nothing. Beaming with new hopefulness, ho called tho physi cian's attention to the fact. Tho latter was surprised and delighted. Tho pa tient tested himself with tho bnlb iu his right hand, then changed it to his l.-ft and then repeated the operation, always with the same gratifying result. Tho treatment had done its work, llo felt like a well man. He was satisfied from the first that those pills would fix him. "He sailed for Europe tho other day," remarked the physician, "and as ho is to remain abroad for five years 1 guess there is no danger of his learning how I cured him. lie was so taken with tho idea of testing the condition of his nerv ous system by the vibrations of the car bon in that electric light bulb that 1 hu mored his fancy. After three or four weeks of careful living, and when he had put himself into first cla-s physical con dition, I simply changed tho bulbs for him. For the t rditiary bulb containing a carbon coil I substituted ono that 1 had made with a fine coil of oxidized silver wire closely resembling the other atul which was so stiff that it was capa ble of r.lmost no vibration when tho bulb was held in the patient's hand. Ho took it, saw that the vibrations had ceased and conc!udid that ho was cured. In some way, jx rhaps by accident or when in condition i f mental excitement, he had noticed tho trembling f the car bon in a bulb when held in the hand, and had instantly m.i.l r.phis mind that he was suffeiiiig from nervous disorder, lie in.-isteil upon using tho same means i;i te.-tirg his progress toward recovery that had first por-iir.ded him th:.t he was i'l. and I was compelled to ;;ciniese and treat him from that basis. He had evid- nrlv had little expi rience with theso bulbs. Ordinary tests and obscrvat ion would have tlmwn him that no man. how( ver sound, ran hold an incandescent bulb iu his unsupported imnd so steadily that tho carbon in.-ide of it will not vi brate." New York Herald. Street Cars t'ou liy Nntiiml ;a. T!ie i :irs aro of t'i;' or-.Iitiarv si;:-, l ut arc const mi-tr-l cnfii-i-ly of natural ;;.is j r.uiftitig in izo fro:n ws im liis j iov. il. TliiT-e hollov,- tui-s .--ro In ;itly ! r:irvid, so that to tiio a .vr:u;o ob-.-rvrr j the f:ct tliat tluy aro lntllt of sui li Mii- : rial is not itutio'il. Tlir-c j.t;.i-s aro j hi aviiy charirr.l with f;as, a:ij with tho of a lmil'T ail tho oni'.ii'.s r.t work j lit! :i!h tho floor it is s.ii 1 h ii::i f SO ! i:. il s can 1k lii nU- wit'iont rotillin tho I ta'r.i-s. A s;ioc1 -:ii lio oht iiut'tl cijiial I to that of ens rim !y tho clrrtiio i.v. tliod. It s.rul t::at one of !!io lrittir will c-oist f'j.Ot!) f,u- i. ooii-.tf.n-tioii, v i.iloa pas car can l.o ta.-ulo for i.Ootl. I .: : r artinciai or iiatnral k;is iu bo i : il as the i.ropci!:!:, ov r. It i.s fur- : ! r asscrtoil liy i s in-.ctitor that to I c?ii r::fe it a day cf 1 ' hours will cost bnt l.l t. whilo the t p-:;s.-of rutniitir an i i -ctric car lor tl'.e same ji.tioiI will lie Inilianapolis Sentinel. Tlie Stupid llusUultfl of it Not-d Sillier. C'atalani's husband. a h:in. Inline rr:?ic!i nian. was even more unirHcllectual than l.i.s wife he was stupid. ' )n-e. having foimd tho jiitch f tie' :.!iio too l;iL,!i, sh sai l aftertlie rehearsal to her hu.-diaud: The piano is t kj hih. Will you see that it is mado lower bet'oro the eon ! 1 1?" he!i the evepin;; c:;:;:e, (V.tal.mi w;us ai: i ;iyed to li:? 1 that t'.e; pi.n.o laid not Ih-.-ii altered. II; r hnsb-md sent for tho carji'-ntcr. v. ho ('.echiiel tiuit ho had siiv.e 1 a'.? t wo iuel es from eai h l-'fr, us he lul l been orii. rt.l to do. "Surely it c in't be to hi,;h iuav, my dear!" i.-.id tee su;pMi.u:-b;;nd soothingly. Youth's (.'.impuiiioii. The ity nti tue eitnti y Unite. A city dudo sel.:.i;.i d:es iinvthiu worth chronicling, for hi' is universally regarded as empty headei!, iacap.ibK' of eveu arousing genuine ci;rio-ity. Lut a country dude well, ho is pretty cer tain to be iiitc-restinjr. Hero is a spoci imen: A Buckfleld young man recently tried to lift his carriage out of the mud whilo standing on tho axle to save soil ing his shoes. Bar Harbor Record. IVIiy Children Are Alnuis Iloiui- Thing. Temptation, which i.s continual in children because everything is new to t hem, is nothing ele than the force of in idea and tho motive impulse that ac coiiipi.nies it. Alfred Foui! lee in Popu lar Scienco Monthly. Keliecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., savs: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache. Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was cone. I had boon doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more pood than any .50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to jsq thin valuable and lovely remedy; A few Inittles of it. has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach ard T?erve euro ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Btnks & Co., Druggist, MifHintown,' Ta. Feb 1, 93 ly. I' eh on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks &Cj. Druggists, Mifilintown, Pa. Oct 1, ly. LEGAL. - SOLVENT NOTICE. I In the mit"r er the petition of R-el M. I Mitchell, an ins"!ven'. i To nil croditorg of said Pe'ionr: Notice i twy j;ivn that a petition of i Red M Mirhll. hm hei filed in fh I Court of Common Plea of the ronnt of I Juniata, pruvine th snid court for tho ben i etit of the iniolvent law of the common wealth, nnd for a discture thert-nndar. I " he aid ponrt ha tlxd th- rvim of aid ' court st V iftlintown. in the eotntv of Juni. : ta a thp place, and Tndav. thA 10th dv I of September. A. P.. 1R03. at 1 o'clock P. M., aa the time for hearin? aiid petition. PATTERSON It SCtHWKYER. .ftlorntvn far Petitioner. Anrnt 2!. 1803. PROCLAMATION. Wnr!FA. information hi leen received that certain pnrtiea hive constructed and placed in the Jnnti'a River anl ita tribn tariea in my haihwirk fish haki-a and eel weirs, nets. winewalU and fish d:ima for the THrpoae of taking fiat, conrtry to law; therefore notice is hereby ci'-en. o all par ties interr-ated. that nil anch fish baskets and eel Ti-ira exiatme in th tif Juniata River and tributaries wi'hin the limit of Juniata connly are herehv declared a com. moo nuia:'nce and the owner or manager thereof are herehv or. lore 1 to dismmtV the same within ten daya from tho date hereof. o :i to rend"r them no longer capihle of i it'iuring in-, iisni-a in inn fiaiil Mreaiu of whatever kind; and if at tho ex pira'ina of the id ten d iv this notice aha'! not hare been complied with, then the "in 'hall he des'roreil or dismantled in accordance with the Act ol Assembly, in anch cao made md provided. SAML'Kb LAPP, SlierifT. Sheriff Otlic. Mifilintown. September 5th, p!. y SSI'J NEK'S SALE j V A T, 1 1 A L Kli e L EST AT K- Pmsnint to an order of i'e issm-d out ot j the Court of Common Plea of Jtmi.iU eonntv, the nndi'rsizned Assirn:)( for the ; tieni'fit of the creditois of Kzra Smith of j Delnwiirn township, will cxpoao to naU by I'liblic vi-niue c r out -ry on the farm in Fay ' otte township. Juni iia eonntv. Pa , ' October 7th, 1893, ' at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. 1st. A large and well improved (arm ait. ated a above stsed b"iiml -d n tho north by lands of Mrs. Amanda B ishor: east by l.ir.ds of Samuel OofTniar; south by land of I-a c Bi-nner and others; an I on the west bv lar.i's of Paniel Wcstlall'.s heirs, con i Mining one hundred and eighty acres, more ' or l.-f-p, ard l'nvng ther-nn i-rectcd a good . House ar.d good Kink ll irn an1 out build ings T.'-ig larm wiM 1b sold in two parts if th'Misht adviaab'e j ANo the one uudivi'tel bi'f pirt of a lot ; of ground in t'"o vjllsge ,' (vit .Silem, hav i ii-g tlu-reon erected a good dwelling house. : and out .Koiiilinrs. j TERMS OK SALE Twentv ( -Ml) per cent. ol the pmohnsi- money to be p ud on riav of sale; Thirtv (',' ) p-r c ent, addition il on the ! first day of April A D.1H0, whan deeds . will be delivered ar.d porsession given, and i the balance of titty ( ill) rer cnt. mi the ; 1st d iy ol April A. f)., lHt5. Tli'-I.i"t p.iy meut to bt: si-cur'-d by jiHgrnrnt and to bear interest from the H's? d it of April. ,. D , 1S0I. JOSEPH J. I.ONl, Antignee ! THYTOU bflO OLD TJSS s - - Emulsion HYPOPHOSP53JTE3. ?J s ued and t ndorsed by Fhtjti Ciana because it is the best, ftlaPfilatalio 63 LOS. It is ttroa times sfficsdsus &s plain Ccill73rKL li is far smporlrr i-3 c& ctier scaHsd it is a perfect Zraddcn, dose cot sepc rtts cr chas U i3 wcnicrful as a Sssi. producer. ti la tha Lest remedy for Conptica, Bcrcfala, Eroachitls, Vactirg lis eascs, Chrcnio Ccsghs and Colcb. Sold by all Druggists. "VXJTT & BOWNEi Ohemlsta. N.Y. 'CARTER'S iJTTLE Pi SWt TTaflHrtittini rHifVM U tronlil Inri dent ! a hiiinns ssf f th sy Mfiii, .tm1i as 10irinttt. Natiaar-a. Ironi'-f. fht-irfv. i;fi-r natux. r.ilw in th Si.le. A.s Wtill ilifii r.io-i renuwikubie jiixcs. hss leii shown In curing RtVhKMt.. ywt (Awrrji B Ijtii. LivffR Pif-u am qusilr vnlHMMe in 0nstiiarlon. curi tie and i4MTMilin;; thi ajmoyiiijt ritiilaiiit. hile tUvj ali ct rt ail t)itvftlrn il stmiuieli, stiiautare th liter ami reuiale kha Iwwcte. Ah fhy would h a4mcwt pri4fil to tho?e who sutler tr-tn thin dnlrv(siR(r complair.t . hn fortutjatflT hir cmIji doan not end hro, aal tlioti who ftH try thtm will ltnl tiime little pilr TaltiaM" In en rnanr way Wiat thav wMl aft ( wiilms to do witnont thnn. Eut after all kick head to th bane of o many livc that Mfera h whew w make our t?rrat boant. Our pitta euro it whlla othen Ho u. Cartkr' LiiTi.a I.ifr Tium are wry urnall anl vary eaay t tak. n or tr-'o ptita make a done. ThtT are strictly rrM" and do nt (rrip or pnrpff, hut by thir rtrutle action Eleaaa all who use them. In viala at 'A cwifa; v for $1 . Sol I fTerrwhpre, or sent hy niaii CA27S3 STi:OT CO., Tfl Tsri. la&ll A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. poriMln.rity fit homo in mt always the best test ol m. Tit, bs.t we poirt proudly to the tart that ix mlit:t mediri.te lix un fir its-lf fiu-.-h uiiivir.i iirih:ittii; in iijt own city, eia,!, uad country f and among all jeoplct us Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tli Jllowirj Tetter from one of onr best XTK'Wii .Maacliuse(tA I rurgiU should bu of ii.tfjre?l to everj sullurcr : RHEUMATISM, Tfre tl.:'t ! rMild n-t move tnm the bei, or drejts, r.ithttut h-lT. I trie! wverul rome die without mueh if any relief, until I took Avi.is's S. i:M-.vuii.!.At by the use of two Imtl I--! oi v. I.ic.i i wart coinpU tely curtd, Hau sol i i. : ij trtt:uititU'S of y.ur Saka i unl ; -till r't:ii!s it- wonlrfiil j;oj.ul:i ity. '1 n;.i: T notable cnres it has elft eie'l in thi vi-niiiy iivm e me that it L the bet blood Uicd:ciUw ever olfe red Ut tlnj pui.lir. t. K. Uakkik." Kivcr SL, Bucklacd, 3!asa.( May 1J, IrbZ. SILT RHEUM. ;koh;k AlYMtF.WS, ovcrstrer in the Ltiwell was for over twenty years In-fore his removal V l."n.ll ulltieUd with Salt la'heitm in ita Wort form. Its uh'-r;itili! actually eovered inre than h:.If the ?urtare of h;. boly and linitafl. Ue u as entirely cured by Avkh's Saksapkil..a. See certiliuaO iu Ayer'a AIujoj'.c lor lfvt. FUKFAKKD BT Dr. J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass. Sold by all Uruj-.Uts; gl, six bottles for $5. SubscrHe tor tl-e Skktinil akd kktchli- CA, A gOOd pavcT. Smpuro Blood Show it1 3 in Hie Boiis. Pimples. Scrofula L tczema, Mill numors MlliC (VllaW DOUBLE EXTRACT CAPSAPARILLA, IS A SURE CUKE It is QUICK ! 2t is THOROUGH! It is CHEAP t No other powiseo iU Curative Quality. g0 PER BOTTLE. THE WORLO OVER. MTC B tHf MANNERS SARSAMR1U CO. HINunAMlUN, et.T, Sill ALL FAR ill AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm in Susquehanna town ship, near school, church, mills n't store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or loss, hTin. thereon eroted a Rood two-atory I.OGUOLHG &.ItK 1IIR. and out-hnildin'. all il vnii ta of r PBir. Tho land is in a goi I at-to of culti vation. This property can bs boiirht at a rnrr low figure. For term an 1 fiir'h-rdeserip-tion, call on, or address, 'PATTERSON & Sril WETKR. Attomrv at Law. Mifilintown, Pa. T.K'i.lK. ;of)D IinMK INVESTMENT. The firt moi-tyaire honis of the Mifilin town and Pitteraon Waer f!omnaniea. are now offered for aale at th Juniata Vsllev Far.k. The amonn' of the iaanaia 27.00f. Ten (111) bond are ?l.r0O each. The rate of interest is Ave rtreen. clear of taxes, pavable in semi annual eonnon. The Mif Hin coupons in Fearuarr an4 Anffnat. and the Pitteraon cnupona in Are-il and October. The prineipal fa r-avab'e in wentv (1n') rear !nd redeemable in ten (HM vears. The Companies hare been in operation. Vine (f months and have an income thatiqu:te r-fflc'ent to meet the interest on the bond and all other eharee The tock-holdera of the comr.anies are T.oni K. Atkmon. rroaidept: L B ink, vieo p--esidnt; R. E. Parker. -cretarv; e V frwin. trea-trer; Jeremiah Lvoo. F V t. Pennell. W ill E. rioopes and Wm. 11 B"ka. and thev pur pose to keep saf the interest of patron. bord-boMf rs and creditor beTore thev take an return for their own investment. Ex cept the O-ie'nal fonrt llonse bon t which bore n' ff) p.'r cent, interest. There ha never been so pood a bond investment offer ed to investors. Trice pir and accrued in terest. MIFl'LIX ACADEMY WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 3THt UNDER NKW MANAGEMENT AM V E It M A NEXT REORGANIZATION. O- TUITION' : I' tl.l,Tr.!OI (16 WEi,S) G.0. jl?ITEIl " (riH'KSlSltOO. ;SlRI7f. (l'ZWKS) $1'2 OO ir-The neceHsary oxjienses of Beard and Furnished llioms will bo small. As soon as I can organize it, I shall furnish these thingg at cost. Send fur announcement. j 11 iisi;ri, a. 11 . (Cornell Univc rsit j ) Vine. Mlfflint'iwn, Teima. ?Hl(E COLLETS or BUSINESS '.-rtl I, liU..!!!-! Il I... I'. t,rl ;.i l..r I. r iri.T-l -! a- l I t it . (: i. t, u, -.rt' ti.n Im-d atnlil tl I in ill-.- i t t.r,- .1.. l . .ti null i ml: t't":i' r),iin ti ..i.i ii Iin- l-ii Itin4ti.i-wi1 iih 11. i.niiur At. j tt .. -' ., I . ' II IM ... nl mi,. I r ' n '. Kali ni.il WintiT m laiiit. Tj1iij i. ...a "Kr, . ;.pi. j.ti.vt. tiK.kt ni li-mi." r irlj .t 1 ;.l ii,-it l-.ir I'liti. t' a tjnuii. kli.i m.: i.i i.r. i:i Hi l-.ir l-. t:Jili . .nlfln h- I'ikrit P'i D . I riiTir"! an-i F'i:i..t i-r-i I . :: t hffnut M.. eiiiiuiM.-li.liui - VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL I 1 lev Railroad Company. Time lah'e el paxseiiUHr trains, in eiri?ct on Monday, January 2, 18'J3. STATIONS. Wi-at. want. Ka warl . 8 1! 2 4 IpMlAv'AMiPM T Nowrvrt ! 6 25 10 fvi 8 80, 1 II Buffalo Bridge 6 1.8 .0 03 8 27; 3 -S7 Juniata Furnace..: 6 82 10 07 8 23 8 53 Walmeta ', 6 35 10 10 8 20 3 fift Pvlvan i fi 20 10 o s j , 41 Wat"r rinp ' 42 Id 17! 8 IB ?. 4 T BloomHeld Junct'n 6 61 10 2-5 8 OK 3 38 Valley Road 6 50 10 34 8 02 3 32 T Klliottabnrfr ! " 11 10 4C 7 46 3 15 T Oreen Park 7 14 10 4!t 7 40 3 10 T Loyaville 7 22 1 1 (to 7 34 3 04 Fort RobnaoB.... 7 32 11 07 7 20 2 56 Center 7 87 11 12 7 19 2 4; T Ciana'a Run 7 43 11 18 7 15 2 45 Anderaonburg.... 7 47 11 22 7 10 2 40 T Blain 7 55 11 80 7 03 2 20 I Mount Pleasant .. 8 01 11 3C 6 64 2 S5 j New Oermant'n.. 8 03 11 401 6 50 2 20 Note Signifies no ag-Mit, T" tele phone connection. j D. GRING, PreR'wW.t nd Matiager. I C. k.. MitLiKi General Agunl. SCHOTT'S STORES. S10,000 COxlIPULSORY Clearance Jforth OF Summer Goods. RECAHBLESS OF COST. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. Summer Dress Goods, White Goods, Lama Cloth, Indian Dkaitv, French Zephyr Clotb, Fine Zeplir Ginshams muslin underwear, Silk',, BurahP, Florntine Silk, and all trimmings will be sold at extra low Clear ance Trices. BIG REDl'CTIOX IX ALL KLNDS OF CARPETS AND WALL PAPER. Some omall piaoes of carpet 1 to I off of the Original l'rioe Curtains a'ad Window Shades at reduced prices. OUR SHOE STORE bas some extraordinary Kirain. Size of broken lots .33 per ceut. off anl every kind we sell you at reduced prices. Imperative necessity compells us to make this sacriBce We need tU Room. Respeotfully Yours, EMIL SCH0TT, 13RIDCirl: ST., I CI ci i-r 1 - o i5c-f w c f ?i r: ?i c o oc. co c; occcoo occct-t-tc-Oi-i "c o t t. i I- j-ff? t- -r im : r x o o n m 1 c s o r; "? ci tz 1-1 o 1- iei5 c u n w ii ia 11 f: r; ci i ti 3 . C-l n W r ! O l-a H tj H - 1-3 O CO IT it Tl c r- -1 "i 1" ?j c " 1? c: - r - ci rt o it c ic c I i-l CC 1 I O -C IO -t IC PS CC CI S -K CI C O "fi c KflTHlHrtHHHHHH'NtlW-lrfCi: : 3. 4 ri i-h 1 to T C CI CC CI IC CC CI i-H c re i y. ic --. - c 1 1 ic rc cc ci c CC Xt-I - t- I- t- t- ! 2 IC 1 CI IC C I 1- CI Hi:ti?;-ii-i:c xxr.r..-.rr. o 1- C I l.C 1 1 . . 1 c l c w cc 1- ic - 1 - cc KirtClclK - ic -. --: 'z, - - '- CI I - 1 1 i ) ci o 11 r: -t 11 11 1- ct oc r x x x SAW MILLS ENGINKS, Impro-v,t Vannhe Friction Fet J. Sr-p.l for Catal.i.'n hi) i Sixrinl l'rii-s. A !. FAliOCllAK.i l) . M.iy 10 Ma. Yui l;, I', POTATOES- 1,, yrovv liirKpr l-ttfr and TiHtr --H.li!l' aJMlll Phosphate th;i:i with any trtlti7rniailA. ntuul lor rrtre VsU YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, TUhn, rA. ol- t , Garf isSd Tea sss- P.urejiSJci; Headache LiniEECIT -OENERATION AFTER GENERATION Q HAVmCSBDASD BUS8CO TH .A.O Arfhio, kuknU.Au I ,rM,ni I nlSil. fcl- ti . U JOIIAS-Jj, VeCf. iCHi'S' Vi fer ?i w c 1 o h m n jc c s s a " i "3 3 3 ? o C-5 7" 17 77 C 1 I O CI CI CI i cc O T. IC C .-5 I IC f" CC T I I C cc 1 1 "C rc cj a x jC 1- 1- 1- o ci 1 1 t - I- . -5 T. . I-B " a 3 5 2 z C ! I - -r. r c 1 r c: n c t- t- ci t - -H c h cr ci o ci -f 1 3 a F-l CI -H - CI i i.c oocc1 i-ihhhu si a zt . 10 LC I- c cc a ex -r . 1.-3 Cl C CC CC CC GC : : ; a ; j ic r zr 1- 1- ic o O -f c n 0 O I- I I I r - - riIIIHilOCJj;il -z -2 -z. 1- cc x Ci -: a X ic c tu . r "2 : - a ' z c . ; c 1-1 -1 - : 1 - a r. - 5 c - 9 a . O S I; .t C. 1 -v o c s 1'O.ia K. Atkimbow. F. m. M. i kn.vell. "Kiisojr &. i-i:tiu:i.i ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MlKKIlVTOWM p. ' CyroUtlng and Conveyance romrt ' u-nd8d to. 'inp.ni, M.in ,i,.t i i. f .i drtr.ee of Lo iia K. Atkinson, K-n., ao-.ifh of ; Bndgw stret-t. lKct2b,lK2. J- rTItl!W, JR., wiibtr aCBWSYFa. PATTEKSOS & HIIIU VKII, ATTORXEVSATLAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. I OR..D.M .CRAWPiiftD, DR. II AR W IN M . A wr RB I R. D. M. CRAWKOKt) 4l SN, ; Imv" lormttd a irnri.hip for tho pra.-tico ol ali-dicine and thmr rollattoral branrm-a. Otticp at old thnd,c..rn.-r i.l Third and Dr- , anf.; F'ret8, Miftiinti.wn. '. (n(.r h..tU ol mem will tin found a t.-.r f.fl:.-.e all tim.;a, in.lKs .lhi-HiK i-r.i.-..orHllv gard. April 1st. IK!). 13 r. al-kij-i I I liyaician and Accou-hrnr, will psrsu , alao as apcialty in the Irratinwit of dis . eaaa or the throat and u.g 'stive fyst.m, Acute and ( hri.ic. j Apil la, 18H3-1T. Cures Constipation SAW rVDLLunENGIKES 1 BtmHralti a , . mi 1 ttm HcMCH & DfiOMGOLD, Vfn.t Y53;a sJTir,,rbrsnbscribin r" .TniRt An Ktrxm-CAm. r- to J u