? - "i ; SENTINEL -V HKFmLIG4N .iiiiBiiBLiY.BMB.B i I MT7FLINT0WN. VTEDXESDAT. OCT. 25. 185)3. b; f. sciiweier 9 nrrom id rmnratETOB. Kepnblican State Ticket- si;ri;r.ME jrixiE, Hon. Davi.l Xewlin Fell, of Pbilatklphia. STATE TREASURER, Gen. Samuel McCartney Jackson, of Armstronff. Republican County Ticket- COLNTV COMMISSIONERS, AVni. H. Moore, Neal 31. Stewart DISTRICT ATTORN Ef, "Wilberforce Schveyr. COr.STV TKEASCRER, John F. Ehrtnzeller. I'KOTIIONOTAKY, W. li. Zeicters. AUDITORS, WilliarQ Guss, Johu Y. Shelly. ! nniiinn Inivo un1 tli hank' lawn nro- tluc: 1 the present panic. If a threat of the Democracy is so disastrous and works such widespread ruin what will take place once they get to tearing up and to piects the good laws that the ltepublicans passed. Vote the Republican ticket. EQJAL TO THE OCwASlGtf. Bow a Hold I.orer Won the Day and Also Won Ills Girl From Her Father. He was a miM young fallow, and, as his sweetheart imagined, witbont much force of character, as he kept putting the "ask papa" day off indefinitely. So the yonns wwnan prompted him to ho enre he was right and go ahead. "You see, papa has a groat deal of hlnff and bluster, hut wlu u j-ou come right down to it he is jM-rfectly safe. Only you must show hiiu that you have plenty of courage real grit. That's what he likes." "All right. Suppose you ask him to etep iu now. I may as well get my hand ia if tuut is the way it works." "But, dearest, ho ia awful hig and strong, yon know." "Ob, if it comes to personal violence I will defend myself with the furniture. Trot him iu." "And you won't let him jml you off?" "Not a hit." "Then I'll tell him yon want to boo him." Sovereign Ilninphrey's Specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the Sovereign Remedies of the WDrld. The Advertising of Hood's SarsaparQIa is always with in the bounds of reason because it is true; it always appeals to the sober common eeuse of thinking people, be. canse it is true; and it ia always fully substantiated by endorsements which in the financial world would be ac cepted without a moment's hesitation. Hood s Pill$ cure liver ills, consti pation, billiousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigetion. Nov. 15, 1893. Hare you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century T The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. A Much Abutted Man. X he democrats uave a majority in Congress, and it is said have deter mined on a plan of action to pass this week. It will be the next thing to a miracle if they don't pull the wrong tooth and make things worse than before. "Wheat sold in New York City last week for 6S cents a bushel. If Cleve land and the gold bugs who run his administration have their way, wheat will go down to 43 cents a bushel You may pray that they don't have their way, but the certain way to start a movement for better prices is to vote the Republican Ticket. The Tribune of last week says: "The Sentinel expresses great sym pathy for Mr. Etka.in lependent can didate for County Treasurer, claim ing h has been a much abused man." The Tribune strikes the nail squarely on the head when it says, "a much abused man." That is precisely Mr. Etka's cas", ho is a much abused I mar, ard that is the reason sym- Therc were two chances cf escape for i pathy is expressed for him. No the young nmii one byway of the door, man in his sober senses would claim the oilier by the window but lie did not avnil himself of either. When the father strode into the room with his liest Icnock-dovn-ard-drag-ont air, the youth rose indifferently to meet him. "Well, we!!, what's all this about? 1 understand you want to see me. Well look ::t me now and le quick alKmt it," growled ihe pater. "H'iu. C'ar't .-iy as you're much to 1 M.k at, Mr. . I i;:ivlv wished to mention to you that Miss CTtVa has in vaged her'-lf t ;:.e with my consent, rnil I propose to till i:iy part of the con tract to t! letter." "Idiot! Idiot! My daughter" "Take -:ir , old man Call me asuiany names as you plee, but refer to my fu ture wife with pioiH-r respect." (ret out of this house, you"' '.C'ertainlv. As noon as my wife that Cleveland's policy has stopped the . is to he can conveniently pack np her ! belongings we will go. 'Why, yon impudent' wheels of business, and shut off work in establishments where men have thir whole fortunes invested, for tunes that took years of careful ec n omy to accumulate. The times can get no better till a different oliey than the one with which Cleveland started has been changed. Vote the Republican Ticket. Trenton and Silver. "While the Veterans of Juniata were holding their re-uuiou last Thursday, a monument was dedicat ed on the Revolutionary battle-field of Trenton, N. J., where George Washington on Christmas Day 1776, turned the tide cf American Inde pendence against British rule, and while speaking of the American vic tory at Trenton ovsr the English, it may be mentioned that it made the name of Robert Morris famous and connected it indissolnbly with the bistory of the revolution of 1770. Continental money pnper money was worthless. Washington was without means, and Congress was as helpless in stemming the financial depression as Cleveland's Congress is helpless in providing a remedy for the financial depression of this year, 1893. Washington asked Morris for aid. Morris scraped together four hundred and ten silver dollars and sent them to the despondent com mander in chief of the Revolution ary Army. Those 410 silver dollars were worth many thousands of dol lars of the depreciated Continental money, and revived the hopes of "Washington and his little Army. The 410 silver dollars was the turoing point of the finances of the cause of Independence, and made the Revolu tionary cause a success. If that sil. ver link had been left out America would yet be nnder the British Government. The battle of Trenton and the 410 silver djilars of Morris, turned the tide against Euglish rule, and established tho independence of the colonies. Vote the Republican Ticket. PHOTOGRAPHS. ANOTHER TIME FOB AXT LENGTH OF TIME, "VHILE WE ARE IN THE PICTURE BUSI NESS. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potographs as low as $ 1.50 per dozen. These 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 taking the last year. However all those wishing the Aristo picture I will still make them at the same price, $1.50 per dozon. The extensive patronage and the many testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, we have received the last year, gives ns renewed cour age to go on with these low prices, and we propose making Mifflin town head-quarters for the finest Photo graphs for the money that can bo obtained anywhere, adding all the time new and costlv ascessories of that the Sentinel expresses sympathy I the very latest designs giving our for 3fr. Etk on account of his poli-' trade the benefit of that which would tics. 3Ir. Etka himself would not cost $3.00 in the city, for $1.50 in claim tbat, for he has not been with ' Mifflintown. We can make pictures the Sentinel polities. The Sentinel 1 for $1.00 per dozen such as are made is for Mr. EhrenzelJer for County by all travelling photographer, but Treasurer, and never sails under ' we prefer giving our patrons a much false or under two colors, but to pass letter picture for very little more such an outrage as has been perpe-1 money. Thanking our patrons for trated upon Mr. E-ka by the little ; their liberal patronage wo solicit a Junto that resurrected and ran the continuance of the same. dead ronven'inn of Return Judges Respectfully, would be to trive silent consent to an Joseph Hess, outrage upon the general political rights of a fellow citizen. As a pub lic journal, the Skntixel can do no suh thins. It wa a violation of all fair dealing between men that was I gotton off on Etka after ho had been endorsed by ovar fonr hundred of his party vote to choke him out of the I rnc as thev did. It ia the unfair I aud ouraireom dealing with Etka, I that raised the revolt among the ( democracy. The republicans havo ' nothing to do with it.. It is the work of tho litlo cabal. Unf lir dealing dismembers churches and states and nations, and is the fruitful surca of law suits aud personal fights, and be cause of unfair dealing the Junto is a stink to the democr tcy to-day. The doad convention of Return Judges had no ritrl't to nominate another .man. Think of the verdict, of over I fonr hundred democrats being eet j aside by the verdict, of 10J votes of a dead convention of Return Judges j that had no more right to noiniuate a ticket than to nominate a king. Mifliintown, Pa, March 9, 1S93. LEGAL. HOD 8 A V B TUB COMMQNWK4LTII. JLKCTIOX PROCLAMATION. WI1KREA3, bv an act of General Ai Kumlily of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled " An act to reffiilate the Oh. keep cool; keep cooL I could . - rr , ,' " , i;'" r,E, , u nui.i you on ox r.;e winuow uu e Jemocracy. The republicans have, mad- the duty .f the sheriff of every conn hand and call for the Pohcewith the ,y ilhin ,he Commonwealth to give no other. I was champion hitter and slug- , . ' . , . ' : . " .. ;iee of any general election to be held gerat college. Look at that muscle," Luu l.kwi. uumt uuhiiur therein to enumerate the oilicors to be and he clinched a No. 7 hand into a for- ilismembers churches anl states and elected aud give a list of a'l tho Donunt- midable fist. I nations, and is the fruitful s urca of tions made a jirovWU.t in afomnrtitioned I T.ov..r ix-:-s s," I law Hiiila ni.,1 wrmiml filira mid bn. 1 rt "1 Aemhly, d- Bignate the places at , ' ? TitS- 1 ? ' """-a' -fr dealing the Junto is l, .b lo uauguu r, ai.u uoU i . are u '";"' a StlUK to tlie -lemoci CV to-day. I ullices ol prollt or trust are inc.p ihle of mum ' uu"r.- " doaii convention oi Keturn Judtres Iioldme or exercieine at the same tune, can begin the wfrld without ( ltl.er, vj n .t to nominate another ! tho -'" ' appoiaiment of Judge, In just as other young fools Imvo done. n Tl,ink of the verdict, of over ! Puc,,,r or 1f.,KrK ' an,v ""; " " ' This 1 biis.ness, sir, business. . , , , , , . ; tomiiionwealth. Therefore, I, b.niiuol TIiefalherb.it his owu head to see if ! IO"r 'uf" uemociKis umug i-ei i.,,,, 1!i?h Shtritl- r la County o( he was "-oiii" to have au apoplectic Ct. j aside 03- the verdict of 10 votes of Juniata, do hereby make known and give then answered "rimly ' a dead convention of Return Judges hia Public Notice to th electors ol the "All right: I Tike your sUle. I should that had no more right to noiniuate . eo,ln,' "' Juniata that on have said 'ves' anyway if vou had given a ticket than to nominate a king.1 Tl fcsn.ll , XO J . 7, 1893, 1 me time, but von tooS me hv surpris.-. I I The only legal act that the little Jun- ; " "'"f tne "r,,t Tuesday alter the lirat , maysay I wi never so prised in my j lo C0llll, have done would have been ImtnZt TS. 1 ... , , , , I to ctll a new election. Io that way . io 8id countv, at which time thev will I ":N-r.1-. ilSM'nttathoy,vtr"ne"1,lk , Mr. Erka could hava placed himself role by ballot for the lollowing named of- almost. fainting mto a chair, "m 1 m a . , f . , f . . Bc,.r lmiiii-s man foul 1I011 t von forget It. I ' " . . . ! . . . don't stand any foolishnes either iu ::1 council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or eiercisin at the same time the office or appointment'of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, jndgr, or other offi cer of any such election shall be eligible to any omce to be then voted for," exiept that of an election otti-.er. Pennsylvania .- orricc or thc SECKKTAIT Of THS aoMMtlWR ALTH HABEIfBlRQ, OCT. 10, IM91 Thia will ceitify that the following- is the Official List of all Candidates, with Parties or Policies represented, whoso Certificates of Nomination and Nomination Papers have been Hied in this office, and which have not been tound and declared to be invalid, as provided in Section li of the Act of June 10, A. 1).. 1894. anl who arc to be voted for in the several election di stricts of the County ot Jun ata at the e isuia g election. RKPUII LIC IN STATE TRE A.SU RE It. (mark one.) Samuel M. Jaekson. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, (mark one.) D. Newlin Fell. UE.nOCR.4TK'. STATE TREASURER. (ill irk one.) Frank Chew Oslorn. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. (mark one.) Samuel (iustme Thompson. IMIOIIIHITIOS. STATE TREASURER. (mark one.) John S. Kent. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Herbert T. Ames. PEOPLE'S. STATE TREASURER. (mark one.) F. M. Windsor. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. (mark one.) John II Stevenson. Intestimont wiiEHBor, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Scre tary's ollice to be affixed this l'.lth day of October, A. U. 18'J3 A. L. TILDKN. Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. To Hie Sherilf, County of Juniata, Mifllia town. Pa. Pennsvlvania : urru 1 or tiik coixtt commissiom- f BBS OP J I HI AT A COCNTT, If IF FLINTOW. OCT. 21, 189.!. ) This will certify that tho following is the official list of all candidatts. with parties or policies represented, whose certificates ot nomination and nomination paper have been tiled in this office, and which have not been found and declared to be invalid, as protided in section 0 of the act of June 10, A. D. lH9.t, and who sro to be voted for in the several election districts of the county ot Juniata at the ensuing election, viz : ltEPt"I!MC.4.Y. PROTHONOTARY. (inark one ) ASK FOR AND TRY (iuod Republican Lawn, the In an isssue some time since Sentinel it. Rert-iiLicAs said.- "Mo Republican law has ever clos ed a factory or thrown a solitary em ployee out of work. Vote the Re publican ticket." To which the Star of last week 6avB: Well ! Well :! How uueer !'.'. We have- not had an exclusive Dem ocratic State or National law passed for twenty-five years; the Republican party having full power to prevent such an occurrenco and if any was pas-ted by tbat party it was by direct permission of Republican Rule. At this time the Democratic party is iu full power to pass laws, but not a ttingle one has yet been passed. Whose laws, then, we ask, have caus ed the present panic, and shut up our factories uud thrown thousands of men, women and children out of employment ? The Star states a fact when it Bays the Democratic party "is in full pow er to pass laws but not a single one has yet been passed, but the Mar fails to comprehend that it is the fear of the coming legislation of the Dem ocratic party that has caused the present panic. It is true the Dem ocratic party with full possession of Congress has not been able to pass a single act am ng themselves under the advice of their Democratic Presi dent. They have in an unconstitu tional way locked up the Senate so that no business can be done. Their yery proposal to hange good Re f.Miean laws has bankrupted thou k; nds upon thousands of manufactur ing establishments and thrown hun dreds of thousands of men out of em ployment and bankrupted many banks, and thrown many other banks upon the ragged edge of financial distress. No! the Democrats have not changed the good Republican laws under which the people pros pered, but the threat of the Demo era's to change the tariff law, the love or war," aud he wiped thu cold perspiration off his forehead with nervous hand. lie had won the day and the girl too. Million. X'rjM-tlcjil Philanthropy. An f xe. lli :it steward of this world's gnods is Augustus Ilt-mi-nway, a retired farmer of Canton. Mass. lie invited all the public school teachers of that town, iti'm luunlver. to take a 10 days' trip to tho World's fair nt his expense.. This is practical philanthropy of a kind that vraniw the heart aud increases confidence in the goodness 1j ljumiltl nature. It is an easy matter to itdviso j every one to visit the exposition, hut i there are thousands of people anxions to follow the advice who aro confronted with the perplexing and discouniyiuv' problem of ways and means. Underpaid Kchooheachers, struggling clergymen, men and women to whom the expendi ture of $lo0 for an outing means serious sacrifices for tho remainder of the year, way be found iu ail parts of the conn fry, longing to go to Oiicago, but re-ttxaiu-d by financial considerations. They are not sutfering or destitute; they : imply can i:ot afford to indulge in the luxury of a trip to tho fair. To this class, iutellig'-ut and appreciative, a friend like Mr. Ilemetiway is a friend indeed. Rochester Democrat. l.uol.tn At Tilings. When Mr. Hudson was in Patagonia, he fell in with a gambler, who told him I hut always after the first few rounds of 1'ie game he km .v some of the cards as tliey wera de;Ut. lie recognized them by a difference so slight that another man could not dete t it even when it was 1-ointod out to hitn. Mr. Hudson is im ornithologist, aud he .-ays that this same preternatnrally sharp eyed man was greatly surprised when was told that half a dozen kinds of Sparrows were feeding aud singing i.bout the house. He had never seen any oifference iuthetn, he said. In size, color, sliaie and actions they were all alfke, ami they all sang and twittered alike, so far as he had ever noticed. Youth's Companion. for the nomination that he was heir to. Evervono but the Junto consid ered lir. E'ka as the rightful nomi nee of the democracy. Even the la menttd McOlure in his illness did not forget, his opponent of the pri- j mary. lie thought of Etka when he , I was on his death bed, and expressed the desire tiiat in the event of his j death which looked him in the face, 1 that E;ka should be his successor in nomination as it was his right to sue-! ced him as the nominee of th par- If the little Junta are not killed by lightning or by sudden strangulation which it. is hoped they may not be, they too will think of Etka on their dying bed, and wish they bad stood by the honest verdict of the vote of the democracy in his favor. The Sentinel, if it had party associates, who would treat, a. party friend as the cabal treated and trampled on Etka would advocate that they be traded for a yellow dog, and that the dog te taken out ana snot. V ote tlie Republican ticket. LEGAL, ADMINISTRATOR'S NO TICK. Notice is hereby given that lotters of Ad ministration upon the estato of Nancy J. Barefoot, late of Fayette township, deccaa ed, have in due form of law been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are mjHested to uiake immed iate payment and those bavins; claims against the same to present tbetn duly auth. eoticated for payment. JOHN T. BAREFOOT, Miftliotown, Penna, One Person for thc Office of State Treas- tlie ofttco of Judge of the ItiiH.slnn (111 Kings. The wealthy Russian oil kings, the XoIh'1 brothers, who have driven Ameri can nil out of easti rn Euroje, have no I:a k of crude petroleum, for the firm it m If is raid to own .V) oil wells near Baku, rnd several are plugged down, not being wanted at prep- nt. One of these mon fter wells has suddenly spontefl 30,(KK),- im.mi gallons to the surface, and not long ago the great Droojba fountain rose to rlie height of 300 feet and ejected the oil at the rate of 8,000 tons a day. London Tit-Bits. Can't l'ze tn f:iiK'ili -"p:irrow. A sparrow has built its m-st and laid four eggs inside a gong t Isleworth railway station. The gong has a cir cumference of 31 inches, is sounded up ward of bVI times every day, and when it is runs; the alarm can be heard 600 yards away. St. James Gazette. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it Las cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggit, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93-ly. UDITOK'S NOTICE. The nndersifrned appointed by tho Court or Common Pleas of Juoiata county, an auditor to distribnte to the labor claimants and the claimant for rent moneys now in the hands of the Court recommend on writ No. 10 of September Term, 1893, (D. C. Keplwr or Levi Kepler) will attend to the duties of his sppointment at his office in the Borenjh of M itllintown, on Tuesday the 14th day ot November, 1803, between the hours of 10 A. M., aBd 4 o'clock P. H., of s aid day when and where all parties inter ested must be present or be debarred from participating in said distribution. JEKLM1AII N. KELLER, Oct. 24, 1893. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In Estate of Joseph Mark, dee'd. The undersigned appointed by the Or phan's Court of Juniata county, an auditor to distribute the fund remaining in the hands of Luke G. Mark, administrator in the estate of Joseph Mark, late of Monro township, deceased, will attend to the du ties of his appointment at bis offi :e in the Borouich of MiffiintowB, on the 15;h day nt November, 1893, between the hours of 10 o'clock iu tbe forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when and where all persons having claims must present them cr be debarred from participating ia distri bution. WILBERFORCE SCFIWEYER, Oct. L4, 1893. Auditor. Lire Is .Misery to many people who have the taintof scrofula in their blood. The agonies caused by the dreadful running sores and other manifestations of this dis ease are beyond description. There is no other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, salt rheum and every form of blood disease. It is reasonably sure to benefit all who give it a fair trial. Nov. 15, 1893. Hood's Pills cure all livar ills. urer. One Person for Siiprme Court. One person lor the office of Prothonotary One Person for the office of District At torney. One Person for the ofticx of County Treasurer. Two Persons for the office ot County CotimiUsioiier. Two peison for the ollico of County Aud itor. I also hereby make knwn and give no tice, that the places for holding the afore said General Election in the several bnr oughs and townships within thecoiinty of Juniata, are as follows, to nit : The freemen of the borough of .M iillintown are to hold their election in the room known as t.ie Orphans' Court room in the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Ferman agh are to hold their election at Cuba school tloue in said township. The freemen ot the township of Walker are to hold Iheir election at Mrs. Marga ret Thompsou's iloiise in Mexico, in laid township. The f reemen of the township of Delaware are to hold their election at Smith's School House, in said township. llielreemen ol tlie borougli of lliomp soutown are to hold their election at the School Ho. isc in said borough. The freemen of Ihe township of Green wood are to hold their election at the house known as tbe even Ster Hotel, in said township. The freemen of the township of Monroe are to hold their election at the School House in Hichfield, in said township. The freemen of the township of Susque hanna are to hold their election in tbe bouse known as Fry mover's Hotel, in said tnwnship. The freemen of the township of Fayette are to hold their election at the School House in McAlisterville, in said township. The freemen of the borough Patterson are to hold their election at the School House in said borough. The freemen of the borough of Port Royal are to hold their election at tho School House in said borough. The freemen of tne township of Milford are to hold their election at Locust Grove School House, in said township. The freemen of the township of Spruce Hill are to hold their election at Spruce Hill School House, in said township, The freemen of the township of Turliett are to hold their election at the Church Hill School House, in said township. The freemen of the township of Bealeare to hold their election at the School House at Academia, in said township. The freemen wf the township of Ttiscarora, except that jsirtion of it lying north-west ward ot the summit of thc shade mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near McCulloch's Mills, in said town ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex cept that portion of it lying north-westw ird of the summit of the Shade mountain, are to hold their election at the Lack School House, in said township. The freemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west ol the summit of the Shade mountain arc to hold their election at Lauver's School House in said district. lasT" The election is to be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, ami shall continue w ithout intermission or adjourn ment, and is not to be closed before 7 O'clock in tbe evening It orvrr fmlls to core MANNERS donbte xttact &AUSAFAKUXA. SOc twrirant I also hereby make known ana give no tice, "that ihe inspectors and judges shal .meet at ihe respective places appointed for holding the election in the district at which thev respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 7 1893 and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter ol such district. I also herebv maKe Known and give no tice, that '-every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether acomnnssioned officer or otherwise. a subordinate ollicer or agent who is or shall be eninloved under legislative, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also mat every member ot Congress and of the State immwtJ DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and CUKE lor RHEUIV!ATSOM I RHFiiMlTiJM Is or.i a! the worstl k disease which arises fr ti B-d Blood , 'Hwniim MANNERS DOUBLE EXTHtCI ' lSAHSAPARILLA yon can rid yorsclt of i ' this dread duets. k Humor Sarunarilla Co.. Ginaham'.oa. N.V : ;ts: I wa-a onstaiit son"- rer iroin l nhmiinntlam. i.ftell UOb'' IO Ic ve , "chair. Iu the winter ol lorn 1 p: j ov i 1 .:-. r il,l.ir hill. 1 ! i-l vour Hull' I" I L. w . . . . , , .1 r-1 I I Hfitl II III!.,!' .1 1, I '.nor, f '... I wil'rr be a ptnur. k friend of .wanner Ihinble Kxtracl ss P II- V..ii4,,11 V. w .... ...... r PER BOTTLE. THE WOttLD OVER. MTSBV 'ME r!ANNWS SASPARll.lA R NGHAMION. NT. irw STVI.ES IX FALL.nRF.flS CiOODS now oi-K.i- Id PtlO'S KrtrtrHlT Bert, Easleot to 3Z ly for Catarrh la tba M a Cm. und CbBapfrt. I Sold by DruffElstt ortwit ty mall Guc . T. Buelilne, w urea, x . W. II. .aiders. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. (mark ore. ) Wilberforee ScLnveyer. COUNTY TREASURER (mark one.) John F. EhrtsLizellers. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (mark two.) V. Harry Moorf, Neal 51. Stewart. COUNTY AUDITORS. (mark two.) AVilliHiu (luss, J. Y. Slielly. DEMOf'It ATIC PROTHONOTARY. (maik one.) John Y. llibbs. COUNTY TREASURER. (mark one.) "V. S North. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (mark two ) John Neiiuond, Josetih Sheesley. COUNTY AUDITORS. (mark two.) Ja.s. HutTuitn. IMCOHMtlTlOV FRO TIIONO l'ARY. (mark one. ) 'William J. Short. COUNTY TREASURER, (mark one.) William F. Snyder. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (mark two.) William S. Zidcra. Johu D. LBter. I.DEPE.Ii:XT. COUNTY TREASURER. (mark One.) John Etka. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my haul ami caused tho seal of the Countv Commissioners' Oitiee day of D., 1H!)3. CIIAS. H. CRAWFORD, Clerk. To the Sheriff of Juniata county, Pa. Given under my band at mv olli -e in Milllm- town, this IMrd day of October, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight huu drcd and ninetv-three and of the Indepen dence of the United States, the one hun dred aud seventeenth. SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflice, Milllintown, ) October 'Si. Ail (!;( rAilK. I Best Cviwb byrup. Tasus ttuod. use to tm So'" try drnggms. gsysirMl!,.IJtlJtT n b FKfJ Valnalile Hook an Nerrons CH-es -"-'it lre to anvaanms, l MM,, iMiilfMit can also obtain ia Hietiieiue I it of chance. Tins remedy bui iwri nreparrd byllr Bewrend ! -.or Ki-rniir. f Fort ttaviie. iDd- sice ls.fc ana I uw irpn:d under tin liirettloa by Uic KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold brDroirclt at SI per Bottle. 6for5. lariED Six. s1.73. 6 Bottle tor SO. MIFFLIN ACADEMY -WILL OPEN- SEPTEMBER 5THt -UNDER- NEW MANAGEMENT PERM A N E N T reorganization: o- TUITION i FALLTCRH (I W'KS) $!B.OO WIXTK1T VI WKS) $11.00 (UW'KS) 911 OO SOHOTT'S STORES. EARLY FALL STYLES What doea it mean ? It applies to all the Latest in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Silks, Velveta and Satlna to match. Ml at Popular Prices. Better -Gooda for less money than else where, New Ribbed Voata with Long TVFaTnn V717 4 f .Sleeves, b.penor Vjuaunes maae irom Dili It T Jb A It-Sea Island Cotton. CLOAKS, JACKETS and CAPE. We have readj Latest Novelties at lowest Prices. Our New Fall Stock. of snob articles a. Young Ladies and foung Gentlemen require in th. way of underwear, Hosiery, gleves, collars, cuffs handkerchiefs mushn under gar. meots, corsets, dress shirts, in fact everything m a line of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS. Wt will be pleased to have our friends call, as we can assure them of the very best attention and TIIE CHOICEST AXD MOST DESIRABLE LINES OF GOODS - a W a. I " from which to make selections at the lowest i noes. SCHOOL SHOES, ices le than others. RUBBER ROOTS AND SHOES, All the Leading Styles. MEN'S AND LADIES SHOES, AU styles at lowest prices CARPETS! o CAEPETS! and Lace Curtains at Lowest Respectfully Yours, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Oil Cloth Pricrg Possible. EMIL SCH0TT inui ex: street M I P P I.I TOW. CO o o n o o o K ;:cc CI h o O T t U3 t.1 -V J C 1 H C 71 C -li ;i f 3 3 OC X I- t C c o v- ti t- ciniict-ao'M ' iSH OliKKtltlHOOOnHtMNSHO -M 1 t- i j h t tc 1.1 us !5 t to is us -5 -n -r : s t- -i n ci lc cs i.-s cc t-KoiiHHOuotjno-fH1 4jThj iiecesaary expenses of Board anil Furnished Rooms will be rn.ill. As soon as I can organize it, I fab all furnish these things at cost. Send for announcement. J. II. i)vm;ek, a. II., (Cornell Univeraitj) Princ. MiffliDtown, Penna. SHALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm in .Snsiiuhtnna town ship, near school, church, mills and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or les, baring thereon erected a good two-atory LOG IIOI'SE &nt1K ItlRX, and out-bnilitinga, all in a eoo t tit of re pair. The land is in a g'xt stato of culti vation. This property run bj linnrht at a very low figure. For ternn and further descrip tion, call on, or address, PATTERSON & SCF1 WEYKR, Atfornrya at Law, Mifllintuwn, Pa. A LEGAL. GOOD UOMK INVESTMENT. li O to be aflixed ttm 21st J II. O. J October, A. Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. Founded in 1832. Large Faculty. Two full courses of study Classical and Scientific. Special courses in all departments. Observatories, Labratories cjid new (ryninasium. Six large buildings. Steam heat. Libraries 22,000 vol umes. Expeues low. Department of Hygiene and Physical culture in charge of an experienced physician. Accessible by frequent railroad trains. Location on the Battlefield of Gettys burg, most pleasaut and healthv. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, in separate buildings for boys and young men, preparing ior business or college, under special care of the Principal and three assistants, resid ing with students in the building. Fall Term opens Sept 7th, 1893. For Catalogue ad dress U. W. McKnioht, D. D., LL. D., President. or Riv. O. (1. Klinger. A. M., Princ. Gettysburg, Pa. July 19, '93. The first mortesgo hon-ts o! the Mifflin town and P-itlerson Water Companie., are now offered for sala at th Junia'a Vsllev Hank. Tbe amount of the issue ia 27,000. Ten (l'l) bonds are fl.'ldi each. The mte or interest is hve (o) percent, clear of taxes. psrsble in aoini annual coupons. The Mif flin coupona in February and Anrnst. and the Patterson coupons in April and October Tho prim-ipsl is psvah'e in twenty (2") rears and ted eerrabte in ten (lO)' anv. The Companies have been in operation. Nine (3) months and hav an income that (.quite sufficient to meet the interest on the bonds and all other charges The stock-holders of the companies are Louis E. Atkinson, president L Bnks, ice president; R. E Parser, STrotary; T. V. Irwin, treasurer Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. Pennell. WillE. Iloopea and Wiu. H. Banka, and they pur pose to keep aafa the internets of patrons, bord-holders and creditors before they take an return tor their own investment. Ex. cept the Original Court House bonds which bore six () per cent, interest. There has nerer been so good a bond investment offer ed to investors. Price pr and accrued in terest. (VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL I 1 ley Kailroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday, oeptemoer li.ifiJi. Subscribe for the Juniata Senlttul ana' Re ' publican and obta.o a paper of varied news ' Legislature aud of the select or common j and reading matter. STATIONS. t Newport.. ...... Buffalo Bridge... Juniata Furnace. Wahneta Svlvan Wafr Ping T Bloomtield Junct'n Valley Road T Elliottsbnrg. ..... T Green Park T Loysrille ........ Fort Robeson.... Center T Cisna'a Ran AndiTsonbur'g.... Blain . . Mount Pleasant .. New Germant'n.. 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"rr'cra Tit- -x -r zr. ,' tb ; i I "T- o r: ?o - - -t lo it -.o -o t t- i I HH ,H If- -J I- i- nt- - - a; m b ti -f i - io n -r lt o o h ?i -t o w i-" o -n l-s Bxr.sssr.oooooriH'SHHHa o o CI r-l H H IM Tl CI CT i-H CO CI HH I- n 9 C O CI l 3 IT l" Tl CT 19 ih CI IO H HORB1I 30 O ac t t- lt o O f o ci f l rH I ""M I- C T -1 T f T I"- 1 cnoH!in-tf isoHaoiSrii?. 11 15 3 O O 3 !5 3 -X O O r- 1- 00 O Ci O! er i t it i i t o o t notinfoisos t-CC3O300C 00 0COC;C3 SAW MILJLS ENGINES, Imprtmerl Variable Friction Feed. Sond for Catnliif ne and Special PHcpb. A K. FAKQUHAR CO.. May 10 93. York, Ta. Lorts K. Ateimsor. F. M. M. Pliitcll ATKIXSOX A. PES1ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ti.?-Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrioi On Main street, In place of resl ; denoe of Lonia K. Atkinson, Ksq., sonth of j Bridge street. j oct 26, 1892. 22 POTATOES- S3 1 m J. J. FATTEBM)N, JB., WILBKK ICHWITM. FATTEItSO K !CII EYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. DR.n.M.CRAWroRD, DR. DlRWIlf M.CBAWroBO D. M. CRAWFORD & SON. itrfl".' LaiafaTiar ttottt fT n il HLT "l lilOH aulAii- with wr'f'hosDhate thn w Ithanvri'i-tlllzer made h 'imlly iwkI fir t 'rji or Whvftl. Hol.l o Jiffiu- yJ en ihr--t. No AxHilft. tZJ n-ua for ITv-e ljt. ,12 iuna CHEMICAL WORKS. funk, fN.u, have fnrmed a partnership for the practice of Medicine aiid their collatter.il braiK '-es. Office at old stand, corner ot Third and Or ange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both of them will be found at their office at all time., nnlesa otherwise prolatssiorallv en gaged. April 1st, 18'.W). P. ACKLEY, Garf isiti Tea Physician aud Accoucheur, will partus . also aa a specialty in the treatiuenl ct dis ! eases of the throat aud uigtstive system, Acute and Chronic. Apiil 19, 1893-1 r. Oree .U,.t ..... I ... . r. i liiltx nf 1 fcftilcstiMir. !lW.4.!UlS.. VI. r.uressicitHeadache Garfield Tea Cures Constipation ! D mJ -f-k . 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