SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Ml?FLINTQYN, irfcuSESUAi. JA.V 10. 1894. x-. F. SCHWEIER DiTom aid raorfttiTOi. Tm liational debt increased $6, 861,000 in December. Thebe are about 20,000,000 Jews in Jerusalem, most of whom are very poor. The Snyder county Republican Primary Election is to be held on Saturday, March 10. Travelers recectly from Africa, ay two hundred and fifty million negroes inhabit that cjuntrv. President Harrison's ex-Secretary of the Treasury Foster, is unable to settle his financial affairs at 50 cents oii the dollar. G row's tnaj rity will be the largest ever cast in ttiis state. The people have no interest ia voting the demo cratic ticket. It ia said Frofessor Hazen, of the United States weather bureau, contemplates a trip to Europe in a ba'loou. Professor, remember MaGintv in the bottom of the sea. The Democrats have 38 more than a quorum in Congress and with all that they are compluiniug about re publicans obstructing legislation. They have not done a good thing since Congress convened, everything they havj dne hai made nffairs worse. - . . The southern .fire eaters, aro de nouncing the pensioning of Northern soldiers who wiped out slavery, but the hiuuo southern tiro eaten aro in favor of pensioning the Mexican sol liers who f jught and stole Texan from Mexico for th- purpose of ex tending slave territory. THE BABY ACT- There is a talk of an rff rt being made to carry a cisa or two now booked for court to suma oth;r judi cial district for trial. It is getting to bo a thing to comment on, that Juuiata county popl cannot try the cases that arise in their iuidr-t. The experience of thj county in that di rection l.nn been nu txpciisivi one as may be learned from tho next Audi tors': lvport which will sooii be made public. There should bc-'jonesty enough und ability enough, p.ud couroge enough aiur-ng the people of Juriata county to try thdr c-i casts but if they are s i deficient in courage ability and honesty that they no longer can take care of tht-m selves, it would !; just as well to put the county into so na other district where the baby act cannot bs played. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. The R?publican State Convention met at Harrtsburg on the 3rd inst.. and nominated Galusha A. Grow as the republican candidate for Cong ressman at-Lnrge. to till the vaciucy cat-sad by the death of Congressman Lilly. The work was over in a short time and th delegates again hastened home feeling that they had nomina ted a candidate who would roll up a larger republican majority than ha ever b -fore boen given in Pennsylvania. RES ILL" TIONS. The convention passed the follow ing resolutions: Resolved, That the republican state convention of Pennsylvania, re called to nominate a candidate for congressman at-Urge, needs not to be reminded of the fact that this is a represe lative oflice; ttiot the s'tuation in Washington gives it not only state but national importance, and that it invites the fullest possible expression of the public view on Tuesday, the 20tW of February next, to the end that all our land may know tenor of current thought upon the the most lmmtHiiate ana vitil issue sen ted in pre- THS WILSON HILL. The simple anticipation of this measure has closed thousands of workshops. It has reduced to idb lifss two millions of workers, and soup houses now displace former hives of industry. It has reduced values to an amount greater than the national debt. It will enlarge the free list only upon products which employ the greatest number of American workmen. It will strike with equal cruelty the farmer, the miner, the lumberman, the worker, the glass worker and the textile worker. It will transfer work from our own millf, mines and workshops to those- of foreign countries. IT 18 SE( TIOSAL. It is sectional in its authorship, and is all too plainly aimed at north em industries. It strike southern industries only where the same blow reaches the greater northern indus tries It fosters the planta tion sys tern and destroys the farm. It is an attempt upon the part of the free traders of the south to reduce the industries of the north to the level those of the south. It is vicious in its change from specific to advalorem duties, the lat ter inviting foreign undervaluations and leading to constant and cumula tive frauds upon the revenues. It is vicious in reducing instead of in creasing revenues. It will reduce the revenues many million of of dol lars, and the reductions wi'l grow with time. It is vicious in compell ing the government to make up increase 1 IT 18 DOCBLY VICIOCS. It is doubly vicious in compellisg its supporters to X9T the moat olioua war taxes or borrotf money. It is wholly erroneous on the theory that the less work there is to do in this country the higher will be the wages of the workman. The protective policy conveys the oppos ing thought, and says that the policy which secures the largest amount of work at home is the one which secures the best wages to to the home workman. TH2 THREAT OF THE WILSOH BILL. If the Wilson bill does all the things in the threats which it con veys, what will it do iu its fruition! The republicans of Pennsylvania, and thi people of our great common wealth as well, declare war upon it, unceasing war in honse and senate, and its senators and represeuatives in congress, including the congress man at-large nominated to day, are requested to make this warfare felt in every wise and patriotic- way, to the end that, by the defeat of the Wilson bill, American workingmen, producers and manufacturers may resume that prosperity which the country had but a single year ago. RESOLVED. That Penmylvanias recent lu.ijority of 134,000 was a mo6t emphatic en. dorsement of this party's national and state platforms, both of which are now reaffirmed, with the addi tional declaration that the republi can party favors the long f s'.ublished policy of our republic to encourage sister republics, howsoever weak ami foster the spirit of liberty wherever its fires are lighted, so long as this can be done without promoting or encouraging "dangerous- foreign al liances;" and in this conection we de nounce the unpatriotic foreigu policy of the democratic national adminis tration in the Hawaiian matter. The convention adopted this plat form amid considerable enthusiasm. THE CaNDIDaTi Was born August 31, 1824. Born August 31, 1S24, in Wini lam Count v, Conn , Galusbn A. Grow was brought to Pennsylvania Af his mother who settled in Susquehanna countv when be r.a 10 years old. He graduated from Amherst College in 1844, and three years later was admitted to the bar In 1850 he d cuned a Democratic nomination to the State Legislature, but in a few monts was nominated to Congress from tho dintrict comprising Susqua- nanna, lioga and isra lford Countus He wn named by the Democratic Conveu ion anil defeated by John C Adams, the Whig cundidite, bv 1201 majority. Iu Djccnibor, 1S51, he took his seat, the youngest inembsr of Congress, ana continued to represent his district f jr 12 consecutivo years MMDKN SrEECH. Mr. Grow' maiden ppeech in Con giess w-is ddliverpl in bihi!f of the Homot ad bill, u'measuro he udvo cited f ir 10 yeaie, and fi'ia'.ly had the satisfaction of signing it as Speaker. Mr. Grow left Congress. March 4, 1KC3, iu feeble health, with a nirvoiu t-ystem almost prostrated from tu severe labor ai.d long strain of his 12 years' service in Congress during the most ex-iitm and event ful period in the history of th.i coun try. Ia order to regaia health, and if possible to cure a disease of the throat, contracted in too much out door speaking at political meetings, he sp'.-ut the summer of 1871 on the Paeiric coatt in California. AX EXCITI.Vi EX1ERIENCK. It was on the morning of Febru ary C. 185S, that Mr. Grow had the mot exciting rxoerienca of his life on the lloor of the Honse. it was an all night session on the question of a reference of tho Kansat message of President Buchanan, with the Lcompton constitution to a select committe, and the time was being taken up by filibustering roll-calls on inotious to excuse absent members, and on motions to adjourn. Pending one of these Reuben Davi, of Miss issippi, proposed to have a few spseches, to which Grow, of Pennsyl vania, wuo mppened to be passing d-iwn the aisle ou t he Democratic side objected. Q iitman, also of Mississippi commenced talking, and Grow objected 'again, whereupon Ddvis, accompanied by Lawrence M. Kri'r, of South Carolina, came up to Grow, and Keitt said: If you are going to object go ovr to your own side of the Ii"our." Grow replied: THIS IS A FltEE HALL. "This is a free hall, and every man has a right to bo where he pleases." Keitt said: "I want to know what you mean by such an answer as that?" 'I mean just what I say," replied Grow; "this is a free hnlh and a man has a right to be wh -re he pleases." Where upon Keiit seizing Grow by the throat, said : ' I will let you know that yon aro a damned black Republican puppy." Grow knocked up his hand and said : "I shall occupy such place iu this hall as I please, and no nigger-tlnver shall crack his whip over mo.'' Keitt again r.ttacked Grow, and Grow knocked him down. Davis and oth ers from that side went at Grow, and the Republicans rushed over to his nssistaoce, and the proceedings of the House were interesting for about two minutes. Then the matter was dropped and the House took no action on it. Once a candidate for the gubsr nati -trial nomination, -Mc. Grow was defeated iu tho convention of 1878. In 1879 be declined the Russian Mixsiou. offered by President Hayes, and in 1881, he w as a candidate for United States Senator, to succeed William A. Wallace. Bitter opposi tion developed, and he withdrew. Since then he has taken no active part in politics. He was a de!agate to me last uapuoiican JN itional Con vention at Minneapolis, but was too sick to occupy his seat, Tuncarora Valley Rallfoad- Trains on the Tuscarora Valley uauroaa will run as follows: Leave East Watcrford at 7.-30 a. m., and 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy al at 8.45 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m., Ind 5.15 p. m., arriving at East W srfsrd at 11.45 a. ji. and 6.30 p. m. J. C. MoOREHEAD, Superintendent. STSf TbSprlnr EUctloa. The following is eopied from the Ifsncastsr Examiner and is of gja - eral interest: la Ylitf of the fact that the last Legislature made some changes in the ballot law, the most important of which, in on sense, is that the County Commissioners mast print all the tickets and one specially for each election district it may not be out of place to call the public's attention to the importance of holding early primary elections, o that all mistakes in returning nominations may be corrected in time and opportunity given to print praper tickets. Certificates of nomi nation or nomination papers for can didates for township and borough offices, and election officers and school directors in the sum?, shall bd filed with the County Commissioners at least eighteen days and fifteen days, respectively, before the day of election. In making a calculation is days, the one on which the act u done shall be exclulid aid the elec tion Jay included. All sominaiton certificates for bor ough and township ofherrs shall be deemed valid unless objection is uade thereto in writing filo 1 in tho proper court at least twelve days be fore the olection. These are about the main matters for the rural dis trict to bear in mind, and it can readily be seen that an early primary would be well, iu order to get every thing iu ship shape, nominations properly made an I tickets printed in abundance of time. Titeulv-lne Pioneer Honien. An Oklahoma correspondent writ ing of the thirty-six women, who were on the border of the Cherokee reservation ready to euter that land when the government opened it to whits settlers, says : "Five of their party deserted them and started for their homss the day before the run. Nine others,, after sleeping three nights in the tetits ou the bare ground, became discenr aged and were taken back to Arkau sas City, two of these afterward going to Perry, the others being still undecided as to what they will do. Thev had enough of pioneer l:f which a little more practical toan iuey uau uargainea ior. lite twenty-two who held out ot)inod to be contented and happy, believing tbat they had lecareJ a home that will very soon be perfect in all its appointments. Tbey have contracted for the building of a house of fifU-ed rooms nil on one lloor, and are tl em selrse hauling the lumber from the I'onea and Cros. They have money at their command not onlv to pay for the lnd, but to keep themselves and stoek until next fall, in addition to their building fund. They believe that next year they will be belf sustaining, pnd judging from ap pearance I believe eo, Ico. Tliev propose to do all their own Tirk such as plowing and planting, hiring ouly th heavier work done, and w.ll carry on the farm in their or, n way. 'As nearly as I could judge for, of of courac, I had to guusg at this, thn youngsat of the women vai s'w il. 3o years old and th oldoat about 42 I am within 10 years of either, I am sure, They were all rugged, healthy appearing women, nnd were it not thit th-y were so ki id to me I would say, th.it they were nil con fident of their ability to ttka cra oT theinselTO, and tDprot-i themsblv s from trcspafi or iaiuic From t'.e firearms I saw in their possession I reckon the canfidsnce has good foun dation. 'They settled on this land on th? 10th of last month, and in addition to other work done they have about 20 acres broken and bo wed in wheat doiog the werk tViemsclret and nra &l it 111 , ml expecting crop next sumieer. They are continuing the:r plowing i:i or der that winttr may help put th land in condition for spring pltnting. Tiny txpect to have tbtir houe completed before cold weatLer, when they will uh their present resideme for their s'nfk. They aro taking ad va:,ta;e of the present fair weathei to get ia their winter's upply of fuel, and hav both coal and wood under cover." So Pension VTIien o IT Duty, Washington, D. C, Jan. 3. An important pension decision, whieh will have the effect to reverpe a large number of decisions madn during tbe Harrison Administration, was rendered to-day by Assistant Secretary Roynolds. of the Interior Department The case underconsider- ation was that of James E. Harrison, of Company M, Third Iowa Cavalry. The principal question involved is that of "line of duty." i revions to the last administration it ha 1 been held in a long line of decisions thtt where a soldier re cived a disability while abent from hm ommand, acting for himself aad for his own pleasure andjbenefi, he was not eutitled to pension. Dot under Com missioned Tanner and Kaum this lule was largely broke. Harrison's case is famous in depart ment annals. Originally put on the rolls, his name wss dropped in 1877 on evidence that Harrison received his wound, a shot in the arm. while hunting deer. Harrison took four appeals and finally in 1S92 his pen sion was restored and be received $4031 in a lump as back pension. Assistant Secretary Bussev held that while the hunting was not nocessary. the craving for fresh meut was justifiable, and the injury war ranted pensioning. Bussey was Colo nel of Harrison's regiment. Harriot E. Hall of Vfaynetown, Ind., says: 'I owe my life to tbe great South American Nervine. 1 had been in bed for five months froiti the effects of an exhausted Stom-ie.ti, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and' a general shattered condition of my whole system. ILid giveu up at! nopesot getting well. Had trird inrce doctors with no relief, first bottle of the Nervine Tonic proved me so much that I was to walk about and a fevy bottle The im abit cur the c au ed me entirely. I believe it is best medicine iu the world. I ret recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 93, ly. TI3 USHLE33 TO REGRET", i We're done tho txsl vre CGuld. sor da Ar.a u cvajnht onr w, , Thoy foolishly protest We ijsvTESS'l, u That NorSvc don ; done our best. Tbcrea many n. ibiu thu tome to naught. There's many a lik'lit go out, And disappointment?, url' lTi and cares Bavo hedged us roundabout. And man; a sa 1 mistake wo'vo made Throucliout our lives, and yet We've done the very best we could- Tis useless to regret. ., For out of evil good Las come, . - j And out of darkness light. And all wrongdoing in this world Some day will be set right. And though we have not reached the height Attained by others, yet We've done the best we could, my dear Tia useless to regret. We've tried to live like honest folks, To do our duty vell. 'Gainst evil things to take our stand. In goodness to excel. So judue yourself not harshly, dear, Nor at nth-fortunes fret. Wc'vo done the best wc fould, and so Tis useless to regret. Kale.-.nd County Cork Advertiser. She Followed Ills Lend. Thero wcro seats cnongh for all except t one yonug man, whose party of two j pairs sat down near the iloor. It was the hih spirits of this group doubtless j that prompted tiro suggestion ly 0ne of thma that the standing joung tflan should .'it ia the lap of his young woman for grenti r comfort. This he promptly did, and not being repulsed sat there with creat content to himself. At Rcndo street a young Irish girl boarded the car. It was evident to ev ery one that she was recently landed, well iutentioiKHl and little informed. She stood at tho door a minute and looked bewildered up and down the filled seat. Then her eyo full npon a young mau sitting at ease in a young woman's lap. She darted forward, and before any one had the slightest idea of lvr inten tion she seated herself respectfully but firmly on the lap of the other young man. It was hard to tell which was the fun niest, the agitation of the young mim, the calm of the young woman or the hyster ical laughter of the colored girl in tho corner, who explained to the passengers between her ieals: "She finks dem as come? fnst nits on de seats, an dem as comes next sits tm do people." Which was evidently just what she did think until th conductor canio to the rescue. Xew York Recorder. Arute Vision i.f Iirl-t. Birds have verv acute virion iierliaos the most acute of ar.v crenttire ami tho sense ia almost more v.-ili-lycl!trr-a over the lvtiua tliau is tlie e;tse with uiau; confetjnenlly a bird e;m nee objects siilu ways as well as in front of it. A bird see chowing irrvat nneasiness in conse quence a hawk lou' In-foru it is viMblo to titan. So, too, fowls and pigeons find ininr.te scraps of food, ilistiugiiiithing them from what npM-ar to us exactly siuiiiar pieces of earth or gravel. Younr rhiclcns aru also able to !ind their own j food, knowing its po. ilI;.ii and bow lis ; t.mt it is ti4 soon ::s they arc hatched,, j whereas a child only very gradually j leart.s eitht r t j .r to understand tlio ! distance oi ait object. Several birds l a. aiea:ly The yoi.ni; f till thoM-that nest on the ground can yee epiite well dirtctly they c( ;iie out of t!ie shell, but the vj-jii'' of birds that nest in trees or on lucii-j .:r-- ho: n fed. Cii;:ia';ers' Ji V!:t:d and have to be ;'.r!K:l. A XlfimtrkubU Itrltl.f. It is rejiorted from Dt iver that a nat ural bridure formed by a tree of unitized wood, ;aiiiii'i;j a CHtiyiii 4't feet wide, has been fmmd i:i t'lia'.cedony park in Arizona. It is mij io -. -d tii::t the tree had at some remi t- time fallen, when it became iebvdd.-d iu the bilt of m.me grettt iai.'.ii.l si:-, or niihty water over flow. The silt bi'camo in time sand- stone, ami ti r.'ood gradually p-ts-ed .i'.'s of laineralizatiou. through the .-t.i,' until now it is a v. aate. Air.-tin. iu i I'liderful tree of wjlid fter vea's. Water has washed nnd eaten away the ..and.Vioiie until u canyon -li feet iu width has b en formed, the fiinUiio- s.i'. stances of the ajtatizel v.-K-d i:ain-c resisted tiie erosion of the vaterllow. Y;;nk o Ulade. ( liarln V. Charles V had epileptic attacks dur ing his youih. lie stammered. Here treated to a monastery, where lie had ths singular fantasy of celebrating his own funeral rites in his own presence. His mother, J: no of Castile, was in sane and deloraied. Iiis fjrandfather, Ferdinand of Arann. died at the age of C2 in a state of ;j:m:d melancholia. New Yor!: Times. The fall is the time of the year when tho country demand for broken down street car horses ia the grcuteat. During the cold weather the aiuaials g t used to their rural surroundings, recuiwrate, have only enough exercise to ke-p them in condition, ami by spring aro able to accomplish the heavier tasks of plowing and harrowing. A hundred mid fifty years ago unmar ried as well as married women were styled "Mrs." Oirls were culled "Miss" until they left school, when they took rank as "Mrs.," while married women were very generally addressed ad 'Mad am." Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder It la abaolntHv vmrr. Rivhlr onoemtrmtAd. la an.nUtT it oww lew thtvn a truth of cn a d.. tnrtly amoltcme. Frviit) and rim all diiMUap. od for y.unir chicks Worth more than goi.t Whtl hfM .Moult "One lnnrn rein uvead mat wtiti iz for $5 to provmit roup, navii a cnrlomt.r. If you cant rH t wind 4W tvnU ror twq rokt flr $1. A S H poand ru 1 poct-uaid : 6 can $ vTr'tHpaiu. 1 tt t. r'.ivS I rt tU l.TJJ Y F A I FK," r- Dle oonr freap. nlen or mora. L S. 1'oaltrr Haik4no; Guide frve with St ,TJ V hr T ror:li ioxilii 'P.7 l-low itifi. t , ..'atn-lr. ATL3i tii itrttlly phvrii.n, u.- '. fiU! a.fl alviUMhs Wur- hair fa !. ati'-r avii blie jttliir G T-.rv F-lir;.j t it. J ,t.. ware' pn . . al 'paTMnw. B.' (a.uiiam r; - i :.- fti irll . t L(:;ir tin.ro- i.-..r ir ..r i. I a i(jjrut-. i io b" km i. tr - at . 4. - sir i a,- tr.; i- 3 Svpr-.'Hs, tn.'trr tri tar . (iMorrhr. U : J.. a. . . rent: J a.l a l,.-r. l. r. a-r it. i.iy 'Ima w 4. L 2 'nMii;iaa (fea V, - -f ''4ic.ai h r t ia A a ai'.-k , vn.- JIMP fr to , Weil. i. I Jt t dir. to 12. -a4 10 . ".11? fraia a to iu clark ; K-n. Trrtt. ' th 'aly Ira mMiaal bok advartiaa. a friaat) to rui at t t. ataaiaa fur k Trajuj HltJ tMlldla-ac,-d eakea. arlWtH Mil. AVUill j - tr art.:a.( taa 4aet a-4ial aaka . tk"r an rranj ;m 111 '.--. l.-.ai, rn i- Thaal 1-.. aoiau.. lai " p. i-.uiMia Tim lauzlit tbi IsWu -en ir.fnv trntha BR. A 'Si ""''l-"r-r.. i:l U,rir V V" h't -Jr'-- - B-d.ei.t. y- W.H t- -.p.lt i B C F. Till i la What Da Yen Take Medicine for? Because von are ;aick ar.d waDt to get well, or because yoi. u pitveni liiness. xnen remember t!?L't food's Sarsaparilla I l III .... uJC CAUDOU . . j blcod and debility of the system. It is not wnat its proprietors say out what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that that tells the story of its merits. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Purely vegetable Hood's Pills, 25c. PHILADELPHIA TIMES. THE TIMES is the most exten sively circulated and widely read : newspaper published in Pennsylva nia. Ita discussion of public inn and public measures is in the inter ests of public integrity, honeat g v crnment and prosperous industry, and it knows no party or personal id legimco in treating public issues. In the broadest and beat cense a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES aims to have tho birgest circulation by deserving it, ;nd claims that it is unsurpassed in a'l the essentials of a great metropo litan newspaper. Specimen copies of any edition wdl be sent Tree to any one sending their address. TERMS mailt, $3 0;) por aunum, $1.00 for four months; 30 cents per month ; delivered by eari iiis for G cents per week. kin-day f.mtioji, twenty-four large handsome pages 1G',) colnmus, elcgmtly illustrated; $2.00 per annum ; 5 cen's per copy; Daily and Sunday, '5.00 per nnnum; CO cents per month, wf.esi.y miItiox, j CO cents per unnutu. I Address all letteis to ' THE TIMES, , J;;a. 3, '04 3t. ruiLAn-Li iiiA. i m ' Have you tried Soith American Xirviue th geui .f th century ? , T.te great cure for In J:er--ktioi., Dys pepsia anil .Vervniianaas. Y arrant la- tniiHt "Du iirfm Stomach and N-.rvc Cure ernr knoHH, 'i'rul bot-j t.'i-n 15 ciim. S .Id by L. Banks Jc i ('.!., Druggists, Aiifil i)on, I'a. li. ly Rt-publ lean Ml('ouieu Hun. The Il! pnb"c.tn Stato C r.vention, i f. r tl;e ii' iuititi.iu jf t ..,v riior j v. llniBt t in llaiiioburg ou thu 2.')rvl f ifav, 191 There will he four M-l'psi s 'n lSi4 two of the sun hnd Iwo of the moo n only one of which will be vi.iibte to us, viz., SrpteniU-r 14. Xovi mber 10 the tiHna.t of Mercury 1 .lp rdni- i-ikilx' l.i rM witli 11 ui.l of a , ,lass. Tbe Seventh OauglitFr ' f tLe Rf-vtfiith tJ;tjlit-r is is.iil to he lucky, but h-r 1'ick Ve.- uot romi'iiro ; .ith tin- 'Iurli Yum!er Szven" of 1 IIiiEiiphit-v'h Sp citi , nn iufn ijlde ; j rure for eou-Lb an i s. Trv it. j The C(t ii- (I liy t!ii- Hunk cfj EngLiuti cost rx ti-tly -!. c v.t t iwh. Consumption 3urly Cured To Twm Bxma: PImm Inform your read era that I faift pralclT reaidy fuc h above-aajaad dUoase. By if ttmel uaa thormndn of hortales c.W" Ut bwa permaneutiycuTKL I ahaJl be glai t-J end two .Ht.lra ntu.j rnraetlT FkK Ar . ; your rudm who have ecmsuaiFtioR tt tl-ey w J4 end dm Uelr KxpreM aotl P. O. a4iir. .aivv felly. X. aV. ftlaOCVM. M. 0., Ml furl taU S. 1'. 10URi PROCLAMXTK OURT FROOLAM T10.. Wlerr... tl. II. n. JKKKV AII LYONS, I reiiilent Jtvlg- i ,! C-tirt of Cotamnn 1 les l'r thn K"y-Kirit JuiIicmI Dirtiici. cuiupu-rd t th- - 1, 1 i ,,i JuiiMti tii IVrrv, ami the Hoi on.iil-Jfl.SI H I.. B R TON anil J. P. W ICK KWSH A V , Asuoc ute Jurtns t thr wit niiiri Oiminoii I'li as ot Juniata, cnuniv. hy i,re.'tpt duly issued and to niM dir"C d lor IioIm.k a Court ol Oyer and Tiriijiu-r -.d (jtrn fal Jaii IVhr- rry, ana immrn Quarter Scmiiui of the Peace at Millhnloun, on il.e FIRST M(N !H Y OF FEBRUARY. 1H0 BEING THESth ! AYOF THK MONTH. oticc heribt r.irm. to tbeCoroner, Just ices of the Va aul Couatablea ol'thf County of Juauta. that thi-v be then and there in their roper j-ron, at 10 o'clock iu the torunoon ot .aid oav, with their rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and Ovt-r rememberancv., to do tliose thing, that "to their off'ces recieclfiiry appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute .ijrain.t the prisoners that aro or may be to the Jail of raid cour.tr, he then and there to prosicute against tb.;in as lall be just. By an act of the Assembly, passed the Cth day ot May. 1K.54 it made the dntv of Justices of the I'eace .l the sereral coun ties of this Commonwealth to return to the Clerk of the Court ol Quarter Sessions of tbe respective counties, all the recopni lances entered into tietnre them by ai.jcitj. z-iii or person, chanred with the ci n n.is. sion of Ht. crime, except such case, as mav W ended b. lor a Ju-tir.e ol tho Peace, un der existing laws at least ten dais before the coniinei cen eni ol tbe se..jun ot the Court to abich they are made n turnnbie respectively, and in all esses where racog nizsnces sr- ehttred into less than tenriats bctnre the cominenceuient ol the session to wti'ch they sre made retumshle. thn .aiH jui.ii.-es are lo return the same in the same manner ss II said act lad not been p.cd umt-n ui Minitntown. the '2nd rt.v f Jan. in m year ot our Lord, one thou- ana eigtit huidred and nin.-ty-loiir. SAMUEL LAPP, ihertff. SniKtrr's Orrtcr, ) Midlititowu, Jauuaiy 2. 1894. LEGAL. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth KautTman Letters Tevtamentary on the estste of Kllz.bitb Kaiiflinan, deceased, i.ite of Fay ette town-lnp, hiving been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent the same without deiav. LEWIS DEGEN, Executor, IcAlisterville, Juniata Co., Pnra. ARQUHAR U 4.. PATENT VAklAKLE FklCTiON FFED boat Set bVorns in the World. Saw Mill & Engine Received the Medal and Highest Award at the World's Columbian Exposition. Wrrnti th. bw nud. Shitwl. MUia. Msrhinerr urt .-Standard Acncultarsl Iniplrmenlp of B..-U v-iaj. ... iwho ict l.lur.Cea LMtlktlo. j A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd ' YORK, PENNA. SK fQft ANU IKY WStiftffgA DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA PURIFIES THE BtCOD. CURES, GRIP.! CURES ...CATARRH. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES INDIGESTION. CURES 01$ Ctntt:-For U E I'm I tcn s Constant SUFFEV H !i 0.: fcfMttuxd b? the u'.aol tw Wo! yn;irSA"l PA RiLt A t u entiie'T " hlF.S. K.VNAri 3 1 re. ts 50 PER BOTTLE. f THt WORLD OVER. il MfBr TM6 MANNISS SAPSAPARlLlA Ctt W RIMr.HAUTnM MV, 1 VaTnnMo Roole n TferTAtu MistMM if nl free to any dirws. id immh- u&tiDtM ran JM obtiaa Uus tntjitlicMiie fi-ee of rlmrco. Thi a nmflrfais been ornarPii by the Reverend Factor Kooai7. of trt vvvti, Ind, nca ISIti. mU 1- ito't' it,vi4coi under hi directlou iy the Sf.Cir ritC WED. CO.. Chicago, II!. gold by DracctoU at 81 per Bottle, e for 85. t -U-2C .e. 51.75. 6 Bottle for S. ACADEMY 13 THE iJkcapcst School IX THE STATE. ! BOARD AT COST. T11E STUDENTS ARE HARD WORKERS. BOAEDING DEPARTMEN T WILL UE ESTABLISIJED at tl.e Loinniug of tbe WINTER TERM. Tha Xecessary Kxpensei are put at t!te .Minimum. VVK11E FOK TERMS TO J.H. DYSINGER, A. B-. pmxcip.il. FAR: AT PRIVATE SALE. LOf. HOI SE &. II4K BUM, A nice little Farm in Susquehsnna town ship, near school, church, mills and store, containiDz IIFTY ACRES, more or less, haying thereoo ereetod a good two-story and out- tviildines, all in a good state ot re pair. The land is in a ood gta'e of culti vation. This property can be liintht at a very low figure. For terras and I urther descrip tion, call on, or a Mre?, PATTERSON 4. SCHWEYKR, Attorntys at Law, Miffliutown, Pa. V EWPOKT sM) SHERMAN'S V A L- 1 IM riatlroa'? nnipanv. Tim.' Mil.'. or p.isene. r ir.o... in effL'ct oo Mono tv S.-pt. mber 1 1 , STATIONS. I West wmil. a "'" I i A M ! w.rl. 2 Newi I- M t 6 05 10 0'; 8 Id! 8 07! 0:1 8 (Hi 7 66 4 00 I'.'ift.l.i Bridge.. 6 f8 10 03 6 12 10 07 ! l i 10 10 25 t 17i C 2; 10 -jo 8 6 J lim its Kurti.ce Wahneta Stlva'l Wat r Ping BUioitiHeld June' V. lev Roa1 .... Klli.itthtiurr. .. Ureen Park .... l.oM'ille Foil Kobe.st.n . . Center Cisna's Kun A nd. raonburj; . . BUid M"t!Iil l'li-jranl New Geriuafii'n X 63 8 50 8 4i 7 51 3 41 6 31 I0 2fi 7 4H 6 39 10 SI 7 4 G 61 10 4fi, 7 2ft 6 54 10 49 7 2i 7 16 II Oil 7.14 7 12 II 07 7 0 7 17 1 1 m 5 7 23 11 ;8: 6 "5 7 27 II 22 6 60 7 8-Vll 80 6 4.1 7 4111 SH 0 31 7 4 1 1 4ii, li .J 3 3K 3 32 S 15 3 10 3 04 2 61; 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 33 2 24 i 20 Note Sien'ti 's no ageut, T" tele phone COMe-eHoi,. D.i lt;, Pre-.id.-nt mil Manager. C. K.. .i. lkk. (i.-neral Agent. GOOD HOVK INVESTMENT. The first mor'g.ge iM.nda of the MilUin lown and Pattrr-ou Water (Toinpanie, are now offered for sale at the Juniata Valley Baxk. The amount ot the i.nue is $27,000. Ten (10) bonds are $l.r(Hi each. The rate of interest is five (5) percent. clear ot taxes, payable in semi annual coupon.. The Mif flin coupons in February and Auguat, and the Patterson coupons in April and October. Ttie prin -ipil is payable in twenty (2") yt sisiiii.t ledeemsble in ten (10) ycar. The Companies have bean in operation. Nine (9) months and hare an income tbat is quite sufficient to meet the interest on the bonds and all other charges The "lock-holders of the companies are Louis E. Atkinson president; L. B inks, vice president; R. E' ParRer. S-cretary; T. V. Irwin, treasurer Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. Peonell, tVillK Hoopea and Wm. H. Banks, and they pur pose to keep safe the interests of patrons. boLd-holders and creditors before tbey take any return for their own investment. Ex cept the Oiiginal Court House bonds which bore six (6) per cent, interest. There hat- never been so good a bond investment otTor- rd to investors. Price par and accrued in. tcrest. " Subscrih.r fur the Sk-iriSfL D KipiBLt ci, a food paper. j. Flio'i Hnedy for Ctrrh to ttie Wjg I I Beat, EulraC to Tsa, and Cheapest. 13 Coli! by Drmrclia orx-nt by mall. Ij2 W SOu. i 1'. JLelUne. Wuren, Pa. ia j GBBAT OPEN ING AND DISPLAY 01 H0LIDAYG00DS. SIIOTT'S STORED, Dollars do iloublc duty Holiday Gift Making. Christmas Gift our preparations draw aside the curtains and disclose 5 at vast Razuur. Kvery ppace fiilfl lo overllowing u.efull articles, DOJLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY. Many goods we are selling, which we can't replace for same price, Opportunities have been taken advantage of in gathering such a vast variety of Holiday goods this last few mortis, that Cannot occur again. DO JNOT WAIT CALL EARRLY AT SCHOTT'S STORES, AND SAVE MONEY. It HUM.'!: STRKI3T ailFFI.IXTCMV:, vt::'Uou-ciib4'UutciHi-'ci -I -1 s 1 1? 2 I to IS wi I- l-S C i Ci C lO S O in i i j - i: c ii x c. 4-jriJ-!' IS. 1 3 CI Ci iT Cl 4 H h tr C M U CI ii u c ii a X c x -14 - r" s - c & r- 3 3 i c a i; -i -i -i oo ao u a CI CX e- IJ, C IO to o 1 Cl w l -i -i -i -i -i i c a - c is n ci s ' wl Kl - 1 ii C w- i; n li " tc i(i . n c tt r & C"! ?? S M c! r r. i i x oo ti i: ti J- " li oc oo ac - CT 51 CIStllM l-lNISTKATO!t' NO. 'ICE. No-ice i hereby yiven that letters ol Ad- lll. .MrHllott I. l op llie e-t:lte of NaecT J.; R- t l.ile of r-Oetl to.ll-h p. decea ". !i-v ie ...i.- lorn. tt :aw been f r-mted iKe ro.-t. t-u .1 A I persons ind bted r -. .,.! . -ed to nuke, liiimeil- s .1.1 en- 'e pa- .rei.i t -o..- hsetr-r c'Mim aih. 'lie not 10 iiro; cat loeiu ou. aaili. enlieated lor pay m '. ji.il.V T. BAREFOOT, ai.ftiintow'n, l'enna. t Kever fails to Cure MANNERS ULUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. C0PYR C"!TO .;'"er ,d . Lino!t optmon. wrlt7t5 St I N N .V t O.. wh,-. have 1-aJ nriv V, 1?. ' .s- (itlTllv o , -wi.- . . ' Ofnmur.oa .1 hfMi L nf in. lOffUA Of m.w.hn .ni DOW tn nk Fal.-ntu take snei-.ai notice :r.th xir.-.r.i?. V.? VV- receive llimn.h . . n .!( fal TO tlie invpntiir TK. irpnv, taiaWMTIT I y , natrai ploDdid raper. ith- . nu pt r.irrh kraot tartaaarilta. If. th, bat T it mI,: rww w sane T.K.. HMMMiwa.... A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. II v.,.. wan. . . 1 , an.l women liowtotuui l.i.. .to, I'l . " . I.otMl pr year wi, . u , I" . 10 exiM-rteitue, aim tutiii.ii ...oiuif iiNtl previous emplo 1I.. IH ; which tile- all muke llial am. I aril or tl... r .-"""Bail I to , , - , .., inn,. e:i, . iieHllliy.ai.it iK.noraitle, nil ini. ua lime or eieniiei. right in I...- ..rk 111 la-done dur. air own h-:i. ltii.tr.- "." .r "'"" "T 'evr Ml- . ' week-, wase Kl :i -iif-iv i.ri,.. t:,... ,VV .....V." '""""""Vs will ;;.e';:.;,.::.":',ry":'!1-'---- a... v...r ....i... '" en.,.i,,; n..loT ). :,r I E. C. ALLEN & CO.. Box 420, AUCUSTA, MAINE. cJEATS.TB IDE mSSf !GHTS.o tl'maslrlctlrMitl-laiitial. A llan ...i iTiu.K.n cniittirniiu: I'-itenla 7 nl Also a ctila leal anil e:onltfl,: ho,.i;s ,m, fr $3,000.00 71 i Makinjr is li Complete. er with t rt-tty as we!! 2 t; ;i m ci c ti r 'Hi i . J it Cl il 3 2 I E 2 QD' H w X 03 t cc c ci C1MM-1; "O r. s 5 C 5 n J2. - E 2 i-5-r c ee r. s n - -. 1 rv ' o; C S O e- rf- ic ;i ti a s ti 3 ti a a: x x i x "-D c m ii :j -j v C Zn li ti -I I i pp. n i-. n c, ci -j ,c " " i OS' tc e- O o li CJ ti o CO c Lorts E. Atkinson. F. M. M. pmkll attoiinkys-at-laVv JJO-r LINIitiVI N, p.v. rr?-roiicctin? and Conevncii2 itouili l attunded to. Orriitf )U Main street, in place of ri. dei.ee ot I.,,.,,, g. Aisiuon, K.,,., .ou,h of !ct: , lri J i. PATTSKMIS, JR., Slisra SCHW..iEa. P.41TCSS0.V V (2I 'El'EK, aTT0IJXI-:vs AT LAW, MIFFLINTOVN, Pa. DR.D S.Cr.iRB, ftL. DABWIN M.CRAWfOSu JK. I). M. CKAWruKO &. SON, have formed a pa. tner-hip fr H e practica Medi.-u.e and their t-i.llxi .r..l brai.c!.-. Oltice at ia r.,ri.r ot T.,ir,, aili, ,)r ange streets. M ifttinlown. Pa. Ot.or ouit t then, will h- u.nn i their office at r tim , unless olhirHiso profe.sioca"v su. gaced. ' J April l.t, 18'J1. 3 F. ACK LEY, Ph sictan ai.d Accf.nch.r w:ti H. . also as a specially in the treatment of .J.. ease, ol the thr. at at, t .. g-stt-.e system, Acme ann i tnoi.ic. Ajrtl 1H, 1S;3-1 . Sarfield Tea OTc-reoiww . . wat tut ,. h SlT: itf bea can Cures Constipation l It never fall, to rnreMAN NZRS AuVm .atnot 6AKSAPA KILLA. 60c. .vrrwhe HEHOi Si DRQM&QLS'S I-It arrtav . k s.l!l while Imi kin,; lll'-li IVeil in the n,.rL-. . - . ' - " - .nnnum imw.. wm. - 1 -t ( i n t b . . . ... . .-VH. II";' !-":,"- Tooa-hM.?- SPOMBOLOsfefiYO JUet a ttood paper by aubKriblii. for the imimi AKO KaiBuca. .13
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