Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 11, 1894, Image 2

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SSNTiNEL
i'lyFLINTOWN.
ITEaMiSRAt. APRIL 11. ISU4.
n. F. 8 C II XV E I K II
i
dit'ik Axn paoraiiToa.
Senator Voorhfeeg, delivered a
Heecli on tlie twin brother of seces
sion and rebellion. He did not call
Lis Hpouch by thnt name, but that is
wh.'ik it was. It was on the subject
of a iow tariiT.
G ovkknok TiiiMAK, of South dro
liua, wants Co:.21'6S to impeach
I'rc-'.iuent Cleveland for conepiiing
wiiu the banking lutcrests of the
country, t ) diiuonitize ':lver one of
the C'jna;.it'.itioiil money coins of the
I'nitsd S:aies.
Sk.vitoe Vooruesa made a deino
e.'&tio tariff speech that the deino
cruti.; lea.lers are pleased with. Free
tri lo wuu ono of the hobbies of the
uluve holders rebellion and Yoorhecse
HA one of the rebel sympathizers and
Las not yet gotten over the ini-iff
Lf.rt of rebellion.
The democratic strong holds in
Connecticut rjted rejubliean lofct
week, half tho democratic party at
thw time in ready to vote the repub
lican tickut. Tii.'.' realize that the
Cleveland admin; ii ration Lu wrecked
the buiiinc-Mj cf the country by threat
ening to lower the taiiff.
Coxev's army let't I'iltsburg, with
over and ia cow ia the
mountain region f l'eunsylvauia,
win. re it will not bo EUh an easy
task to uecuie provisions as in the
fertile fanning districts of the Country
beyond tho lnouiit iins. Just r.H soon
us tho gang begin to bteal they will
be ciijpeised by the arm of the law.
. . . -
Coxkv and his leaders arc ail lun
atics, they d.elave that Coxny is in a
largs ncai":re Jesus Christ returned
in the f r;ti of a Man to head the
pr sect movement. The whole m"ve
is idiotic b:u'.pl;emy, mixtil
with a clamor f"i- better roads and a
payment of thft botuled ia kbtedues.
of the Unit' d Stat-.s in greenli.teLs.
A xi ui.iii'. of II jus from the I'enn
Hyivaiii.i . .k". fields joined Coxey'ii
aimv of p--. (A xi 's miveaibiit
will e;:L the Hons, if l.r allows tbem
to pi imier as they yo a'onj tiie way.
' (Tilih. hi in his J ec!:ue and Fall cf
tho II "inn Iviipi.-e," The Ro
ma'.. s declared I'm Ilua to bavo
come fioui the coidinea of China,
v. her they wvro gjjr.-iv-j 1 by a
"Wiii-l! t;el tho lA vii."" They Lav.
a jf.jnd doul t.f the ovil in tl.eiu in
these daw; as is fviduiieed by 'heir
win': in lb'- iVnns Ivunia cv.ko del. Is.
WiiKy Cv;ey cud his an:iy were in
J';tNl.:irj. ti.t. police kept the tramps
C')i:i'ii to tin lr ijinrterti in e.posi
i-.on pctk. nov.- a 1
TLi-y i. -i j 1 th.Te
;-o ball ground,
v. o d ivy, when
tl.ey w.re al
way vi uL au
tii: ei! v ih'ii
veil to go on
:': t of puhoo i
their
youd
if t-m
oi ti.-.t
inr'v touirlRsi. c
wt.ro sirea'td
ti' city work I
ft!
d -rjt tu
l'.Ols
for a
1 of :! .ivfi. The
Corcv h:uat ics are all ndvoc.itea cfl,
pond roiid-. Good r.'au.j arc ono of i
!':- thinss they preach aLoul every
(ley. Ai; ti-.:",;.-, ate advoe lies oiV. od I
roc.ds v.-hc-n t.( her p. ojl make the!
lv.tds and pay f r theci 1
t-Z': "1V"V4 ia kuv vvkv i:ei'i ,
1 1 .1.. ..4 l- 1... ;.. i l. . . t. 1 :
la fuvetui cottutv, Ui wei-k. was I
Lroiijfiit to a-i end by tho Slieritf of
that county failing out a strong
pot&a aud giving battle to the etiiL
crs. At one tixuo it was believed th-.t
Btatu ti oops wi mid have to bo called
to quell the murderous rioters, but
the native Dutch and Scotch Irish,
blood of thai county, wan rained by
the onu-.iivs of tho f.ireiuers and
th i Sker ft" wa;i nobly gr-i ondftd by
tiis p-ole giiing to his help. Over
one handled of tho !cad::" striVers
were arrested and Lidd in jail. L.
Ii. Davis, President of the local Mir.?
Worker's A-iclatioti is aiuong the
ai re, ted, v.l cannut l t bailed out of
j ol Lv he is char;-od with murdcr
Tlie strikers know they are ving
and the country knows, the wrong
tind the airlkeid aro iiillicing on it.
and it m only a question of how lonjc
! ce.'.ii.ity will put up with the
outraeoua work "f htrik.-ri.
l.ant Hi Hie reiiDijivnia Rail
road's Fopular E'xcur-
kleuM lo tike .Nation
al C'apltal-
Tl:o 8eiicb of FjiriTg excursions to
tbu National tlaj.it!, whic!i Lavo
been so uaccessftil'y conducted bv
to. reaneiylvuia ll.dli-oad Ctunpanv,
will close w h ihe iiual trip on April
lDth. Thcnu excursions have proven
vtCce Mnglv p. . pular, b-itb (,n acoutit
ff lht !o.v rate a:id the rn rjy attrac
tions which W.ishiti-rt .11 has to offer
tf.e visitor during the spring. Al
ways a dightfal city, Washington
is psrLicularly attractive when the
tree and tlowcrg with which its
parks ii'.d s.junres are enriched are
stio-TiB tho first buds aud blooms
t.t rttriiig. The. exc.uroiar tickets,
which aro sold ar 9 00 from Pitt--burfiud
a' j roportionatjly low rates
from other staLionu, admit a t;p-off
at Baltimore in either direction, and
are vali"l for return within ten day
The special train of parlor cira
snd dav coaches will run as follows,
kiid tick, ts will be sold at the rates
quoted:
Rate. Tbaik Lvs.
Pittsburg $0 00 8 05 A. M.
E:.st Liberty 8 95 815 "
P.raddock 8 80 8.28 "
Irwin
Union town . . .
Ccnnellaville . .
Scottdale
Greerssburg . . ,
Butler
Indiana
Blairaville .
Latrobe
Derry
Johnstown . . .
Cress jn
Martir.bburg . .
Hollidayeburg ,
A'.toona
7 90 8.47 "
7 65 6.58 "
7 35 7.32 "
7 35 7.54 " .
7 35 9.09
9 00 6.15 "
8 45 G.25 " .
7 53 9.22 "
7 33 9.26 "
7 33 9.36 "
7 35 10.22 "
7 35 11.12 "
7 35 10.35 "
7 32 11.20 "
7 35 12.05 P. M.
7 35 12.17 "
7 23 10.31 A. M.
7 25 9.58 "
6 23 10.41 "
7 23 10.50 "
7 25 12.27 P. M.
6 63 12.55
Bellefonte
Clearfield
Philipsburg . . .
O.-ceola
Tyrone
Haiv ingdon
Bed 1.. i d 6 Co
Mt. Union 9 30
McVeytown 5 95
Lewistown Jau'tn . 5 60
-Miltlin 5 25
Port Roynl 5 15
Nesv port 4 60
Duncsnuon .. ..420
Washington, Arri
9.50 A. M.
1.15 P. M.
1.35 "
1.50 "
2.10 "
114 "
2 41 "
2.58 '
7.45 "
In addition to the ppecial train tii9
tickets will be good for passage on
ail trains of iho 19th inst., except the
l'ennsvivauia Limited.
Tickets on bale in Pittaburg, at
Union Ticket office, Fifth Avwnue
and Smithfield Street, and Union
Station, and at ad stations mentioned
above. For full information apply
to Thomas F. Watt, Passenger Agent
Western District, 110 Fifth Avenue,
Pittsburg.
- "
DI E TO TJIE W1LSOS BILl..
Iteading, ilarcli 29. These are
Cleveland time with a vengeance.
The wyges r,f tho iron era miners in
ca-t em Berks have been gradually
coining down, and now thy arc get
ting sixty cents a d-.y, owing largely
to the impending Wilson Tariff bill,
ihert.- w.-.s ii lnmor t'-.at tr.o miners
in tho mines at Putteiihor.se Gap,
this county, were ta bo reduced 10
per cent, which would have cut their
wages down to fifty-fuiir cents a day,
and to day sixty of the men btruck
for nioro wages. The bosses say
that thy will get other men, aL'd the
fti-jkers' fcay that th;-y will resitd
thlri.
FLOUR GIrEN AWAY.
Twenty five pouivls of Man
beck & Nelson's best roller flour
given away with every 3.00
worth of gooils bought.
iSt'GAll GIVEN AWAY.
Four pwimds of best granu
t'tteil sugar given away with
every purchase, amounting to
$1.-30. Slock of Bwtiand shoes musl
be S.'.'f..
The above oiler holds good
for 30 days, beginning Friday,
March 23, 1S94.
Heck? Shou Store,
MilHintown, Pa.
Uork i .TTot a Urag.
Mrs. A. M. Clarke of Lpp'ii, Pa.,
wiilt-s: "I have bet-ti uing Hood's
Srtrsap'iri'l'i. My little boy had no
apl.ftitc ami could not bleep. I ccn
!ck;dd to Irv Hoods s Sarsapan'la
and I found it did him good. He
now eats and sle.-ps well. I am now
taking it myself. I always Mt tired
and vorn out. Now I can oat and
I sleep, atnl V. OIK U!.-!j not .'em i'J i c
tra-.'
IT "u r. . . .. .,,.1 .... - .-I im ftl.mf . I
li.'t'i1 1 .tut v.t-ij-, -v-v 1
j
.
" '
Tj 1M 4r Xerm A
is)i,
J. dm Cv Ilertz'er aDil Win. Il-jriz
lr-!". L"t"CUtor of N 'f h llcr'zlcr, dc- :
..
1 . T . ...
c.!.ci.i, JV Cht . orvner
X 80. "
PecfniW-r term, 1892. Sdre Facias.
IMt- i p.ayir:"it.
Oeor.'H Iftrx. et. al. vs. Luko Ct-
' Marx, et al. No. t."7, September
term, 1S93. bjf-ctrnent.
gai!!y.
Georsre Marx, et al.
not
George
Dresner. G.. 12'2, S.-pteinber term,
Ejectment. Plea not guilty, j the dinitr.ry, ft -li:i quite in his de
Harriet II. K puer and Ce T. j T , , . , vimr
Kepner, administrators of Phdip M.
K-pUff. deceased, "vs. A. H. opangier.
t . l n i-l . K'M
Xo. ITS, April t"r;u, 1803.
'MT'""
I'lea nil debet.
Smiul Gronhoe, vs. Minnio
Oree.whoe, administratrix of J. J.
Greeniioe, d ceased. Eo. 82, Decern
ber term, 19'.)2. Assumpsit. Pha
non assumpsit.
Theodore Burria, v. J. S. Thomas
Xo. 2, April term, 18'.)4. Appeal.
Cl'RK FOR IELOS.
An exchange tiHys: There is no
use walking the tloar with a felon.
Bttvs a reiuie;mau ho has had some
experience in that direction. Wrap
a c'oth iooshIv ar.)"i:id the felon,
leaving tho end opt n. Pour gun
powder in tho end and 6'iinke it
down u-itil th-- felon is covered, then
keep it wot with camphor. In two
lioui 9 the pain will bo le'.eived and a
perfect cure will surely fellow.
MUSIC LESSONS.
If you want to receive the best
instruction in pianoforte, (a course
of Musical History lectures included
n the study,) organ, voice and guitar
now is your chance. Miss Lousa A.
Jaokxian, after three years under the
best teachers in tho Xew England
Conservatory of Music ic Boston will
return to her home in tbi place and
start hi-r classes in April. She h
also received a thorough courso in
Harmony and Theory. Any on.,
wishing to study these can receive
instruction from Iter. For terms
and further information call on or
address,
Miss Gertrude Jackman,
Mifflintown, Pa.,
before March 31, 1891.
Itebecca Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stoinache, Dyspepaia, 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
ma more good than auy $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 haB cured ino
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world." War
ranteel the most wonderful 6tomach
and nerve cure ever known. TrirJ
bottle. 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks
& Co., Druggist, MifllictowTi, Pa.
Feb. 1, S3-lv.
nave you tried South American
Nervine the gem of the ctntury f i
tl . , , x ..
The great enre for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and nervousness. arrant-
ed the most wonderful Stomach and ,
Nerve Cura ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
reach Crate.
Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre
pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater
ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all
kinds of Building Material at tho
Mill formerly owned by her late hus
band, K. W. Humphrey, deceased.
Peach lumber a speciality. Maze,
Juniata county, Pa. tf.
MirFLIJf AC4DCMY.
Board, tuition and furn'ahed room
will cost only S35.75 if paid in ad
vanca for the Normal Term of 13
week?, at Mifllin Academy. Write
for circular.
J, II. Dvsi.NOEfi, A B.,
it. Principal.
m
water riXTiacs.
Woo l, iron, and chain pumps. Iron
pipe and nttiugF, rubber hose, brass
fittings aad so forth. 1'luuibirg,
pump and pipe repairs.
Ca'l on or address.
F. W. Noble,
March 26, tf. MifflintonD, Pa.
-
yaw She la Well.
'My wife was troubled with stom
ach, l:v;r a:.d kidney disease and
nothing would help her but Hood's
Sarsr.pari'.'a. Sae touk two bottles
i.ud tow she ia wtll and has a good
appetite. lily birr vt.ia troubled with
bet.lachc nnd ttoni:it;h diftk-ulty and
he ti3 t.ikrn Hood's Vegetable Pills,
which we think ar-f the boft" N
TnANii.r. BknoIno, Cross Ktll Mill, Pa.
Hook's Pills euro
25 cj nts
all livor ills.
FIRE. Lire I.VD l((I.T
I.Sl'll.i.CK-
I have p;irch:i."fcd tho agency fr
Juuiatii County i the American Fire
Iiisurauco ConiMtav. of Phila. from
the representative-? of tho iato Jesse
Gruhb, dt"i"i;asfld, au.l aia prepared
to attend t all business in that line.
1 - ri'j rthtut Ll.c Mntunl Lif-s
Insnractf! C'oiijjaDv of Xo.v York
and the Couimcrci-d Mutual Accident
r . r ,1 1 . -.1 ...1 -i
vnipriuvoi 1 uuu,a.i.ii m.,c.i .ire
i!t edrred. Do not lie.'-ire.i.c to in
sure.
Address all coii'muiiicationH to J.
P Wickfrsiiaui, Lock Box ."Oo,
Tiioiiipsoutcwn, Pa. April 4th,
1-St, tf.
A l.lbtlral CoiiunOruiu.
A good story is told of the horsy son
. of an EtiLlisii clercrviiiau. Hewas on an
: . : .... a t , .
liuutiiLaiiL ut eatjitiu loiiieei me iiiynoi) or
Lincoln at dinner, and sis it was de - sir -
able that a favorable impression should
! be mado on bis lordship his father beg-
it ittr tii.it-t
! h, 7,ml? lt 'I t,W,bUih;,P
j and do his brt to draw him out, as ho
j was tninbtiidiy islrong nj Biblical lore,
I During the eerly part of the baiuiuct
niattor3 wi nt on well euo-.i'di, the young
. . . X
niau S:4-vllio "'tie, inn watching le-r an
oppoitunny to open ly full battenw.
At K-ng (.Ii a pauso in the Koiwral convor-
siuii.n iouk ptitce, mm wiiueuie coin-
puny was all attention he thus addreosed
j the bislu.p:
"Miyht I venture to ask your lordship
a (iiiesiioil relative to a puuir nicinioneu
ia the (.lid Testament which has nuzzled
, .,w, ,,.,.,.
, ..oll- certainly quite hapi v,"' replied
loraf,hii-S opinion k, tu. how Ion-it took
, Xehncliadnozztir to nt into condition
! . . ...
' atirr lie Had neea out t" gras.' JJoston
Uerald.
Nrvuiit sii.jfem.
The effects of nervouiit ss are varied
and annisin:. Due youn mezzo soprano
was prevented just in time from walking
on to the platform in a hni;e pair of fur
lined overshoes, which were nut ou above
.. . -
her slippers, ami wtncti contrai-deil com
ically with her dainty jrown.
Another eoiitrefs, who was gifted
with a fjood verbal memory, was sialic;;
without note. During a ratb.tr elaborate
symphony jirecedina the second verse of
her st'iijf she chanced idly to gluiice at
the book cf wordj which s-he was hold-
in.tr. Confusion followed. She could not
link the tneluuv witu the Jioeiii. It was
a terrible moment, but she stepped swift
ly to the piano, glanced at the accom
panist's copy ami fmislied her sonij con
auore. It appeared ou inspection that
by a printer's error two lines of her song
had been h ft out of the book of words.
This had confuted her and was the cause
of her failure to blend words and music
together Atalanla.
7'lie Young Muon.
The editor of The Popular Science
Monthly takes certain iniaidnative writ
ers to task for their unscientific and ab- j ood township, Juniata cennty. Pa., bound
surd statements regarding "the young e"1 il-eri!-ed as follows. On the north
m.Mir and '"the crescent mcKin" and ad-
vilest hem to leave it alone, bt cause they
so often contrive to get it in the wrong
place. In a story which has come under
his notice he finds two friends described
as bitting out one summer evening look
ing over the Thames, and the writer goes
on to say, "By ihis time the youujf nioou
had arisen, Mid lis cold light shimmered
over tho misty" river." Such writers ere
reminded that the young moon goes to
ted e.iriy and can never be seen m the
protein ji rising.
Palmy la- I'or Cats.
The palmy days for cats were in the
times of H.trypt's ower as a nation, S"me
600 years 1$. C. They were held tjien as
eacred as dogs or crci odiles, and death
was the penalty for killing them. From
their nocturnal habit" and glos y fur. the
Egyptiansdeemed them Eyiuholkal of the
mcKiu, an.l a goiueu cat was worsmpeu
at Syene. Xew York Sun. . .
LUGJL.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The following icale of price for aa
nonnccmeati bat barn mutual It agreed tip.
on by toe undersigned and bo deviation
from tb aimu will be mad:
. Congress, $25s Legislature, $7; Register
and Recorder, $6; Sheriff, $5; County Sur
veyor, 3j Coroner. $1; Cbairixaa, i; Rep
resenatiro Delegate, $S. All aJditiooal
corumnoicatiaDs recoaimeDdiog candidate
will be charged 10 cents per liae. Money
in all cases to be pa,it in adraace.
WH. M. ALLISON,
Editor Juniat Htrali.
B. F. SCHWKIER,
Editor Sektfsel t SeitblIcas.
ASSKaLT.
Mr. Eiittr: A 1 have been, repeatedly
Kit wuciucr i wouiu ue a canauate tor re
election to the House of Keeiestntativ. r
dem t not oat of place, to thus publicly
rcp'y. ? alL acb ;"-r-gtions, I ,m s
candidate for re-election and renDectlulIv
k the Kepublicana of Juniata fe7 "heir
anpnort. Du-inr mc maent tirm r .
feved Iheru as honestly and faitbfuily as I
taaw how, keeping their best interests al
ways in view, and my past service in their
be balf should be a guarantee for my future
action. Should I be so fortunate as to be
again chosen as their Standard bearer, aad
tbat choice be ratiriad bj the people at thD
polls, my best service will al'nya be s,l
their disposal.
U. LATIMEU WILSON.
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
Editor, Sen tikel and Republican,
please announce that I am a candidato for
the office of Rf g;ster and Recorder at the
ensuing Republican Primary Election aub
j.t to Rfptthlican rules and aa?es. I re-
j flftectlully ask the support of the Republi-
cans ol the county, and, if nominated and
elected pledge my best efforts to the dis
charge of the dutit-.a of the office.
JAMES J. McMXLI.EX.
East Wateiford, Pa.,
April '2nd, l&Jl.
COUNTV CUAIRHAN
Mr. Edilur: Pleasa announce that I am
a candidate for Chainnan of the County
C'ommitti-o, subject to the rules and usage
of the Ker.nhliccn i.artv. I regretfully
I ak the snppurt of the R'-puulicaus ol Ju
j niata.
I W.H. KAL'Ft MAN.
" alker township,
March 27th. Ih91.
gXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Elizabeth Zentlr, deceased, late
ot Fayetio totvnship.
Letters Testamentary upon the above
est tte having been granted to the under
aijined. All persons indebted to said
state are requested to mke immediate
payment, and those having claims to pro
sent the sjmd without delay to
JOHN C. DOSTETTKR.
April 2nd, 1SP4.
JOL'RT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hen. JEREMIAH LYONS,
I' resident Jude of the Court of Common
Pleas, lor the Forty-First Judicial District,
coti.po.-ed of tbe counties of Juniata and
Perrv, and the Hon.r.ihles JOS1A.I1 L. B K
TOX and J. P. Tf lCKERSHAM, Associtte
Judges ofih- siid court of C":irno:i Plas
ot Juniata county, by precept duly issued
and to inn directed for holding a Court of
Oyer and Terminer and (leneial Jail Deliv
ery, and (ieneral LJ'.iarter Hessions of the
Peace at Mitliinto-.vn, on tte
FoUKTU MONDAY OF APRIL. 1894,
BEING THE 1 J1AY OF THE MONTH.
Motick hkrfbt QivE-f. to the Coror.r,
JiiNtict-S of the Peace and ConMables of the
Cn'.niv of J ;ini , t.i . tint thv h tl.un .n.l
(there in ihtir proper p-rson's, at 10 o'clock
j 10 the tww.oon of sai-l day, with their rec-
i,,r"s' "'0UM""as animations ani Oyer
reiuemberaiices, to do thosa Ihinirs that to
their orPcea resyectfully apperthin, aud
those that ar bound by r cognizance to
prosecute sg.iir.st the prisoners that we or
n.y b io the Jail t'f raid coo My, be then
and there to prostcute against th?m as
ha!l be just.
U .. - . r.i . Lt .1
: et 01 tiiv n.ssenioif, iias&ea lile
. cth rt v ,,r M a.. 185, u m . , . A- dul. of
Justices of the Peace id the several coun
ties of this Ciimmunn ealth to return to the
Cleric of the Court of Quarter Sessions of
the respective coiuti.-f, all the recogni
zances eDtered into b?fure them by anjeiti
zen or persous c barged with tho 00:1, mis
sion of any crime, except such cases as may
be ended before a Justice of t!i? J-'eaot 1111 .
der txisting laws at least ten days before
liie commencement u! the session of the
vx.uri 10 u:cn iney are made retemsl.li.
resneetivelv. and in ail e:ts.. -i,.,..
..; ".. ... .. .
: ni'Jtra bid riucrcu into i-jsj man t-n avs
' helore the commencement 01 the seKsion to
i ?bic.U tht " m'le -urnable, th., mm
'"'!'"tt:s re(.l T''""a "f - in the same
iiiann'r as if said act had nol been 1 assed
ifflintown. ,bi lith dav if
Ma ,u ia (he year of ollr Lori,f onQ thou
j and cigi.t l.m.dred and uin.fty-!our.
' S AMfEL LAPP, Shtnff.
I Siikcirp's Oi-fice, )
. M : .... - l 1. teni
1 ""ulu j
u ESTATE.
J
r vinn. of ...rHrv mi. r r ...,.:
Fa-
cia8 aIid Fieri Faci-is and Venditioni Ezponas
coiitaining waivers of inquinitions and ex-
tmpt'oijs issued out of the Court
of Common Pie as of Juniata county,
returnable to the April Term r.ext
o! said Court, and to me directed, 1 mil
expose to a'e ly public outcry, on
FK1DAY, A PHIL 20th, jf0,
a- 1 o'clock P. M., at the Court House in
VMimtown, Pa., the several tracts of land
hert iiai'ter described :
No. 1. A tract ol land sitnated iu Spruce
Hid township, Juniata county, Pa., bound
ed mid de-cribed as folions. On the north
tiv lands .l V. P. Graham; on tho east by
lands of J. W Hodman; on the south by the
lar.fls of W'n. McN'ght, aLd fla"n :h Piic?:
J on the west by lands of J.isvph Kelly's
1 B-ir, containing i.inetv acres ltcre or less
having tbereon erected, a two story stone
! dneliii g house, hsnk barn, rcagen shed,
1 "ramc tenant n veiling nnnse, log sUbls and
.i n..t...ii:.u c: 1. -1
other cut buildinjs. Siezed taken in exe
cution and to b.; soid as tho propeity of
licber: Gillitcrd.
No. 2. A tract of mountain land situate
in pprnc Hill townaliip, Juniata count,
Pa., tx.uiided and difcribed as follow, on
the north by lanls Wm. Paso; on the east
i be Una of V. P. Graham; on t e south by
i Perrveountr line; on th.5 west bv land 4 ol
I Joeph Kell. 's hirs; containing ninety two
; ncres more or less. Mszert taken in exe-
cution and to be told as the property of
Rnle I flilli'oid.
?to. S. A tract of 'and situated in Green
nood towLiship, Junisfacounty, Pa , bound
ed and described as follows. Ou th north
by lands ot Jac-b Carl; on the east by
lands of i 111. Carl; oil the south by lands
ot Wash Hilton; on the west br lands of
IV. rl. Zeiders, containing t weMy-seven
acres more or less having thereon erected
a log houae. Siezed taken in executiou
at.d tc be cold as Ihe property of Fiana
Il"-pner aad Solomou Hepner.
No. 4. A tract of land situated in Green-
i Jonn raiterson; on tno east by
lands John Patterson, YV. Ii. Jackson, and
Mary Wilt; on the south by lands ot baumei
Fiy; oa the Wtst bv lands of F. A , and J.
F. Wilt; containing sixty-two acres more
or less, having thereon erected a log peb
ble dashed house and bank barn. Siexett
taken in executiou and to be sold as the
! property ot Eliza Jane Cameron, et al
No. 5. A tract of land situated in Green
wood township, Juniata county, Pa.,
bnuedrd and described as follows: on the
ncrtb by lands of Peter Miller, and Rev.
Levi K- jsling; on the f 1st by lands ot
John Ruoubo and John Barner; on the
south by landa of F. A. and J, F. Wilt,
Heitry Stimeiing and Catharine Cri.-wel'.'a
beiis; on th west by lands of A. S and
Hannah Bostwic; containing eight acre
more or less, said tract being part'y cisared
and partly aat with timber. Sieved taken
in execution and to be sold a the properly
; of Eliza Jane Cameron, et al.
Ko. 6. A tract of land situate in Tusca-
rora township, J a niaU conaty, Pa., bound
ed aad described a lollows: Oil the north
by land of Joseph Dobbs, Uathias Snyder,
and Blanch M. Landis; on the east by Tus
carora creek and lands of Martha Dowling,
D. B. Milliken and H. J. Kent; on the sou.h
by lands of H. J. Kent; on the we3t
by lands of J. P. neifHeflnger; containing
one hundred acres more or leas, harm?
thereon erected a lot; dwelling house and
frame stable. Siezed taken in exention and
lo bo old as the property of S. Q. Rohrer,
with notice to George W. Bennett, terre
tenant.
No. 7. A tract of Ian 1 sitaate in Lask
township, Juniata couaty, Pa., bounded
and described as follows: Oa the north by
lands of TV. D. TV alls; on the east by lands
of Daniel Keemer on the aoutb by lands of
Frank Rohrer, Xea! Cruthers and Caleb
Yocum; on the west by lands ot W. D.
Walls, containing two hundred and four
acres more or less having thereon erected
a frame dwelling bouse. Siezel taken in
execution and to be sold as the property of
Milton Shoop.
No. 8. A tract of land situate in Spruce
Hill township, Juniata conaty. Pa , bound
ed and described as follows: On tho north
by lands of Mono Esb; on the east by lands
of George Patterson aad Noah Esh; on the
south by lands of Christian Yoder; and
Katie Yodtr, Jktittie Yoder an 4 E:i Arm
strong, oa the west by lands ot Mtrgsret
Okeson, William Patterson's heir, and
James Fitzgerald, containing one hundred
acres more or less, having theraon eroded
a stone dwelling ho'.ise, bank barn, waon
i'.ied and tUher out buildings. Sirzed taken
in execution to be sold a the property of
John L. Patterson.
No. 9. A tract of Wood land situate in
Spruce Hill townsnip, Juniata county, Pa.,
hounded and described as follow: On the
north by lands of Philip Miller, Cbarie
Beale and Dat ed Pulm; on the east by
(laudsot Jthn Brvner; on the south by lands
of John liryner, ana uyrus jacoos; on me
west by lands of Cyrus Jacobs; cont lining
ten acres more or Uss. Siezed taken in
execution and to be sold as the property of
John L. Patterson.
No. 10 One half interest in a tueuntain
tract of land situate in Spruco Hill town
ship, Juniata county Pa., bounded and de
scribed as follows, on tno north by lands of
Kli Armttronz; on tho east bv lands of
Jesse Rice; on the south by Perry county
line; on tho west by Robert Patterson; con-
taming one hundred and titty acres mare
or less. Siezed tckeu in exesution and to
bs sold as the property of John L. Parter
so n.
CONDITIONS OF SALE :
Fifty dollars of flic priceorsum at which
the property shall be Btruck etl" shall bo !
paid to the tdieritfat tho liiuo ot sale, tin- j
less toe purctiase money suau 03 less man
that sum, in which case only the purchase
money shall be paid, otherwise the property
will again be immediately put up and sold ;
the balance of the purchase money must be
paid to the Sheriff at his othce within five
days from the time of wale, without any de
mand being made by the Shtritl therefor,
otherwise the property may ugain be sold
at the expense and risk of tbu person to
whom it is struck oil", who, in case of any I
deficiency at such resale suad mak good
the satne-
SAMUKL LAPP, Sheriir.
SherifPs OlHce,
Mifliintown, April 2, 194. $
HAS SaKiIAt Jit: SO MORE-
Mrs. Fatmie Mar';l.-y of Safa liar
bor, Pa., gives the fjliowin"; account
of her terrible sufferings and happy
relief :."Eirly last spring 1 was much
run ! wn with tii k he t I tcho. It was
so severe at times that it seetne.l as
thoii'j'i I eouhl nol en lure it, anil I
futiivl no relief until I trif d Hoo i's
Sarsaoarilla. After I ha-i takeri two
bottles I ha.l Ihn heal.iche nj more.
Hood's Ph.i.s euro all liver i'ls. 23c.
TiiMCarora Valley Railroad.
Trains on the Tuscarora Valley
Railroa.3 will run cs follows:
Leave East Waterford at 8.01 a.
m., awl 2 p. m., arriving at Port Ito'
al at 0.13 a. m. autl S.lij p. m.
Leave Port Iloyal at 10:3"') a. m.,
and 5.15 p. m., arriving at East Wa
terford at 11. 45 a. m. Rni f!.30 v. ir.
J. C. Moor.r:rrF-D
Stiftnnttniitni .
Corn
(Ml Crops
i'tfBl't' nd nil other crops tb
VUfsifj, Ereittly lucrttsed by ihe
M 20
W Phosphate S
J the l)o?t known iVrtilizer for g
tti.y kind oi eoiL fct ucL Iir M
... t....- I t. t
sJORIt CHHIrtlCAl WORKS, .
luliK, tA.
FATFVT v.kia'bij? friction 'feed
Best bet Works In the World.
Saw ilikl Engine
Received th? frledcj end Hijf:c3tA;Y ird
at the World's Cilumb.:an Exp'-s:iior.
Wr.rmnted the lit aifc-lit. ShiiU ?.1tl:. M w' inry
ami Stamisrd Ar.-)c:itintl ln::' :at-a:!. t-1 B"-t V-t -I-Ity
at l.mi-rt prtt-cn. K?cd fur !:itiiirl I (.' !;..
A. B. FAFiQUHAR CO., It.,
YORK, i:nna.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
gUfirtPH REVS'
Pr. IfiuitphrrTM lrciaciiwMiTititieallyBd
cr?4 i iy irc rr1 Rcn U1 1or ht In
tiviif pr:icin ial fr oier Uitrtv y-n by th
pphj wltU eatlv iutr. LTry klnigl SpcciHo
a ti.eHAl ear for th itoais iwrnol.
Tney .-Mire wltiiont (tusta:f purKiuf orrcduclnff
thr jjrtntn,atil arc liwTrtciiaiiacUtcBBivcrein
Kemp(Mt of tfeft WoHa.
list r Ki HEwt. crm-. rsiccs.
1 Fvnr rcnffetl!j, Ir.flainivatfona.
Worm W'vth (iffc...
3 Tct-thiiint t'lic tTy.rnr. Wakfulu ..5
-1 lUnrrhoa of rtiilnrn or Acluitt ';i
3 Fyi nicry.GTl'n, Colic
G hoi-to MnrbuM, VrtrniUn5 35
7 CGh :old. cro&chJlA.
S Nountlvia TcH,rjycne. .et(N....
H lleadm-hen, Kick )iidAch. Vvrilrrt, .
I l) HMpt ia. WlM!iwi, .i'4iipatwa .'i l
1 1 So purfHWd r Pnint'nl Pel id- .4
12 ilr, Tw Frof(M iWlort
13 Croup. I.arrnclii Kotirhtnurt
II 'stt Khfiiui, t-r!r).as, Fruj th ii. .5
1 V nratna;Ua. at Kbtfunutro Fcias..
15 .Villa rii", htiK. fvrr anl A;ue 2 1
I 7 ri'tIiitod cr Tflt-eliu?.
1 H Ophthn Imy. SifnrVttikEvrt.
( n:arrli. Ini'i?:xi.-. t oiti li. tU KetJ
2 VVhooititta" 4.'ouk
il .4.t)t;r, rviriciti rrrJilnf '.5
Kr ri?jliiw ;.-.. in tilrd -It.
Z SrolMlf. rr.!i.:-,t.3 f :.-rIs, Sw s5
2 nvrnl IiMt:lv, IKviealWeiJuiiSi
(rp' KQ'l S jniy fetcrriit-r
2i Sfi-!i'ki:- -n, M'iin.rJSfrotaRdiii; .."5
t" Kitlury J?t-'itci .. . .'J.'J
1 ouih. ' r cuket u5
3e-l rlnnry rn km-, Weubi Bed.. .4 5
31 tninfti! l'eriodi 1; I.'J
3 :Hi.SiI:criat l ! -ratol Sore V . .5
3 flit oaic (nt'MiiBS A Enipttona.
EXTKr NCMBERS:
lbllTt-rt ?riln.il Wiiata-
n-ti,or liiTiluux-v 1 hnr l.OO
52 liiaoonenof lUf nonrt.rvlfitatlonl.oo
S4-Bpilrpyt Sji, t. Vitus' i auoe...l.(0
id b Drrlt". or ttut -rl mi rer of r"i.
Da- Hca. mti' ,Ut pra. ' ail rua.
hi iprvcv i ar a. uk, i i i a i i s kiuim it., xw rt.
SPECIFICS.
H U MPHREYS'
VITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
yorPOea Kxfcptud or latttraftl. lUlivl orBletMllnir:
lit. tula luiiv): IK-hlnc ur MvfUjia cf the ctom.
TiM rdMf to UnotUlK Iba ure certslti.
PHiC 69 OTS. TRIAL STE. 3f CT,
al W DroKtoH, r tmot pcc-i n tat.it of prln.
Buarar.iT-rcs.to.. lit in mutcB tt.. sen tou
- It nerer fall to can-HANGERS donbl)
utxaet &AKAPAK1LLA. 60c arirj-irbere
luina?i System
U the
If ft U Kent Active"1
HEALTH will resnn
ilT KOT DISEASE.
A
if. u ;f o a
v -b m im r? m 1 m S3
COUELE EXTRACT
fcures lAvcv TronMcs'
?hy cleansin.? the sHooat
fand not throug.s
.Slaisi. ihn driyn?oui
. all JKignratica.
gQ PER BOTTLE.
THE WORLO OVER.
MTG. BT frtf MANNtKS SAHSAPAHiU CO.
RlWfjMAMTON. NX
POTATOES)
are proamoie 11 tuj '"""-
"akncnh!ttev
. 1 1 W . . m
blt..'a ttrow . '
- .... . .. h ntlier crocs
new rrK-r m-
..iirt a 11 mO If?
fcntmiLiu. WUnat -i-
WW A1V7AAM.I.W
:B L'fifi It nutkes me poorrst !oil rich and pro-
if p-yi du live, twld dint't to furiuera. X"'o
l!,Lt agents, tn-nd for Fricf
"v-.
Loci K. Atcinso"C. K. M. M. Pfkkf.h.
ATiilXSOX Si rEXXELI.,
ATTORN K YS - AT -LA W,
KIKM.INTOWN. PA.
(ITollectin; aad ConTeyanoin.? prompt
ly attt-adcil to.
Orricr fin Main afreet, in plara cf resi
dence of I.oiiin K. Atkinson, fc'iiq., south ol
Uricigo strcst. (Oct 1592.
J. J. TArTEHsl-N, JR., VILR SCnWrTEB.
PATTER SOX & S.CII KYKR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NIFKMSTOWX, PA.
T ll.li.W .tB AWr-.RI', DR. n.FWI!t M ca.wr32o
JR. P. i!. CRAWFORD k. SOS,
hive formed a i.irtner?hip for tho indict
of Modichie a:;d their coilattiral brancbrs.
O.ti.-c al eld star.d, ci.rm-r ol Third und Or
ansf strt-ett, K:fHi!itwn, l'a. Orie or both
ot ttit-iii i,'l be lonii'.l at ft-ir oi;e at ali
t!iui", mih'ss cl!it'rw:sB rofessior iily en-
Ai ri! 1st, IH'.H).
F. ACKLEY,
LI.
Plit sirian xrd AceoiKihi'iir. Wi!I pursue
abo as a specialty ia the treatment of dts
eastrs tit the lliroit and uigistivo &yatoiu,
Arnte ar-d ("hrttnic.
Apii! IH, l!!3-lr.
LEUAL.
a GOOD HOMK 1NTKSTMKNT.
T K first jcorfjaija hoads o! Iho M ifRin
fonu rind Pjiteri-oa Water Companies, ara
now t.fl'frel for sale at th Juaiata Val!y
Kai.k. Tlie amount of the issue ia $J7 ,000.
Ten (10) bonds are ?1,I U0 each. The rJo
of interest is 5ve (-5) ptrccnt. clear of taxe,
pat;!e in semi annual conpoi.n. Th Mif
Hio com pons in February and Anccst, and
the J'atlprson coupons in April and Oc'.ubnr.
The principal is payable in twenty (29)
y3is and Tcdt-omabl ia ten (10) years. Tho
Companits hav been in op-ration. Nina
(9) luoiilh9 and bav an income Ih itis quite
flScv-it t meet :b- inler-st on the toads
ar.d all o.'ttrr cliirge. Tba stock-holders
ot the corii; acit s are Lome E. Atkiutoi
president; L. 1; il.ks vice prefidenr; R. E
I'iUStr, S-xrtUry; T. V. Irwin,' treasurer.
Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. PennMI, WillE.
IIopj-ss aad Wir. II. Kar.ks, and Ibcr pur
pose M k.-r-p sal:? the interests of patron,
bor.tMml.Itrg and enditors beforu they tate
ac return for thoir owa invt slnicnt. Et.
cep: the Diigina! Court House I on.ls wbich
ire bix (6) per cei.t. inlerett. Thera has
nt-er t.etn o guod a toad investment eirsr
cd la investors, rrice par and accrued in
terest. '
VEWFDRT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
1 ley Kailroa.l C'crupany. Timo lab'e
of pastneer trains, in tflo'ct na Monday
St ) triuber 11, lxyij. "
I I
! West- j East-
; ward. ward.
STATIONS.
8 i
P M
Ca
6 OS
6 12
6 15
6 25
6 21
b ;si
Z
6 51
Ii 54
7 15
7 12
7 17
7 ::i
7 27
7
7 41
7 45
1
i
A U
A M
P M
4 00
3 67
3 53
3 50
3 46
3 41
8 88
3 32
8 15
3 10
8 04
2 50
1 49
2 45
2 40
2 S3
2 24
2 20
Nwp- it
ljllflalo Rridirh
10 Of!
in o;V
ie7(
io io
10 17,
10 20
10 2ti'
10 ?t
io 4.-.;
10 4!
1 1 00'
11 07!
11 12i
11 18:
1 1 2"J!
11 sol
11 -it:
11 40
8 10.
8 07!
8 US
8 0o'
7 66
7 51
7 48
7 40
7 25
7 20;
7 14
7 Oti
C 60
6 fiRj
6 60
43
6 34
6 80.
Juniata Furnace ...
rt ahncta
Sylvan
Wat- r PiuE"
lilooiulield Junct'ii,
Va le Road
tlliotlshurir
Green l'ark
l.osvi!!e
Fsrt Kohes.-n
("enter
Cisna's Knn
Andtrsouburg .....
B!aiB
Mount I'ittassnt . .
New Gerruant'n ...
Nots Signifies no agent, T"
tele-
I'liuun t-'ODliecnon.
D. GK1NG, Fresident md Manager
C. h.. .Miller, General Aftnt.
HUMPHREYS'
YETERISARYSPECin
Tat1 Prertc '"j,-."- et
t
b9
- " ' , B-eep, uqo, AO
A-D FOrTHY.
50PaEe Bauk Tretmnt of Ail
aart eai Frve.
n3"f-' . Nilt n
f h-""-".1'" '-. Heiiraobo.
II.H.-Lr.n.ry u.J Wiiarj mEZtm.
J.K. Ui.ae..,i VL', .
a-rJ. Bon. xiL . ' nlTldjT
gtabls fan, wiia ai . " -oa
Jar Tcteriavarr Cure OiiT. iJ2
- WK "t MU . . l
HtaracsTs' itn. m 1
- " -.---
Wheat
' iH ttn5 bT1 other fral can he
I JN IfSP Bit-ail ly btcrv&Mtd m k row Hi
I vf 1 f J r val le by Uie uae of
if
if alii t ffji. mw m m 1
h4 wJiito waist AU iS lAiiS. pa
Bset tXHigh brrup. tjwwa tiou4 Use JC"
53 a tin a. 7 tfrjjuti HI
Wonderful
Bargain
ATTRACTIONS
At Schott's!
five these rnnr.
n Stock are we
such Big Bargains.
All Wool VtnA Henri.tt.s for 48o; Former Price, 65 cent..
All Wool French Serge, 48c; Former Price, 65.
All Wool Cloth for 24o, worth 35o.
lUlf Wool Henriettas for 23e, worth 35o.
25 Yards of Beat Bleached ,Volin made for i
15 Yards of eood Bloaohed Mulin for 11.
17 Yard of fair ouality, Bleached Jtfatlm for $1.
20 Yards of good Bleaehed Jtfahn for 11.
18 Y.rds of better quality. Un-blesohed Muslin Tor SI.
15 Y.rds of fine Un bleaoh.d Jtfa.liB for 1 1.
25 Yards of the best and heaviest Un-bleached .Wulin for f 1.
9 Yards of good Canton FUunel for 50o.
8 Yards of better " tot 50o.
7 Yards of still heatier Canton Flannel for S0.
10 Yards of the beat Canton Flannel for $1.
Blankets for 75a a pair.
Blankets better for 90a a pair.
Blankets still heavier for $1.50 and $2.
Best Factory, All-Wool Blanket for $3.50 to $4 76 a pair.
Shawls in tingle and dunble at lets prioes.
Gingham, good quality, 21 yards for$l.
Fancy dress Ginghams, 10 yards for 75fl.
21 Yards of goed Calicoes for $1.
Ladies' Shoes $1. $1.20, $1.50, $2.
.V.n's Shoes for $1.25, $1.50, $2., $2 50.
Ladies' Rubbers for 25c.
Men's gum beots for $2 45 a pair.
All our Carpsts, Oil Cloth, Window Shade? and everything in our store at
proportionate low prices. Call Karly.
SCHOTT'S STORES.
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RAILROAD TiniJ TABLE.
rERKY COUNTT KAILROAD.
Tbu followin; schedule weu lato effect
Not. 19. 1893. aod the trail. will ba run ai
follow!.-
p. m
4 80
4 36
4 S9
3 41
4 45
4 4
4 61
4 64
4 (.6
4 50
a. m
9 15
9 21
9 24
9 25
9 23
9 31
9 36
9 39
9 41
9 44
Leave Arrive
Dnacannou
Kmg'a Mill
'Sulphur Springs
"Coruian Siding
Monlvbt-llo Park
Weaver
Roddy
Hofl'inan
Uoyer
'Mabanny
Blot, in fiold
"I.ong'a Koad
Ne'lson
Duiu'8
EMiotshurff
'Arrnhmsl'
Gre0 plric
"Montour June.
Landisburg
Arriro LeaTe
a. rn p. m
8 40 8 50
8 84 8 44
8 31 8 41
8 29 3 89
8 2G 8 36
ii 24
8 19
8 16
8 84
9
'it
8 14 S 24
8 11 8 21
8 05 8 15
7C2 2 45
7 46 2 39
7 43 2 30
7 40 2 38
7 84 2 27
7 82 2 25
7 27 2 20
6 65 1 60
6 10 10 CO
6 17 10 07
6 22 10 IS
6 25 10 IS
6 28 10 19
6 10 2S
6 3G 10 27
5 41 10 32
6 09 1 1 20
p. in a. m
a. m p ra
1 rata leave oinomneld at 6.10 a.
u arrives ai LanaisDurg" at 6.47 a. m.
Train leaver t.anriiubnrv .1111. 1
-.'a V . . M y. HI.. UI
arnvaa at Blcomfield at 6. 60 p. m.
. ...na isave i,oysTi!ie for Duncannan at
. 220 a. m , and 2. 15 p. ru. Returning,
arrive at 10 37 a. m.. and 4.56 p. in.
Between Landubarg nnd Loysville train
rna as follows: Leave Landisburg forLovs
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