SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Wl?FLINTOWN. WKIWfcSDAI. 8. 1894. B. F. SCHWEIE BDITOB HB raorBIITOB. It REPUBLICAN 8TITE TICK ST. FOR OOVEBNOB. OEN.PANIEL H- HASTINGS, of Bellofonte. TOR UETTESANT WVEBXOR. WALTER LYON, of Pittsburg. FOB ArDITOBOEXEBAL, AMOS JtfYMX, of Lancaster JCouoty. avn mkctw OF IXTEKXAL AFFAIRS, OEM. JAMES W. LATTA, or I'hiUdclphia. FOR CONGBKSS-AT-LARflF- HOX.GALLSHA A. GROW, ofGlrnwood. HON. GEORGE F. HUFF, of Orcenwood. FOR COXGRE8S, Thad M. Mahon. FOR ASSEMBLY, H. Latimer Wilsou. FOR REOIST3R AND BECOKDEB, Adeou B. Will. FOR 6HEMFF. James II. Groninger. FOR ICBV COMMISSIONER. Lewis Dejren. The king of Corea is a prisoner in oapan. Japan has on Chiutt. formally declared W3r The heathens Chinee and Jap- anee arc destined to first test the powers cf the latest improved iron clad naval ships. lur. corn in a number of sections oi the State has been ruined ' for 4 - - mi - . ... Tv-ant oi rum. iue rain in this sec tion of the country, raid the corn crop from failure. The oats crop in mis oiaie is to certain degree a failure. The retail merchants in and about Pullman are on the verge of collapse The strike took awav their business. That is their patrons who were strik ers have not had noney to buy since xney went on the strike. If the -wholesale dealers from whom the re tail merchants buy their stock refuse to give them time they will bo sold out ly the sheriF. The Nova Scotia free coal Com pany that is trying to induce tho democratic CongreFS to pass a free coal tariff clause in the Wilson tariff reform bill have fifty millions of wat ered paper to get the thing through. That is democratic reform, free coal on watered stock. Possibly tho free iron ore shonters have a watered stock or corporation eoncern behind theiu. Tiif.kk is something in the coal pile of Nova Scotia, that the demo cratic administration noso at Wash ington pmelJs. A Congressional in vestigating corcmitte c may find out what it is. The Dominion Nova Scotia coal company is a big corpora tion working for frca coal with Pres ident Cleveland advocating free coal. The company was organized lessthan two years ago and is said to have wa tered its htock fifty million dollars to get in a lot of workers at Washington on the ground floor and make mon ey. With the tariff off coal they ex pect to swim high. The war in Corea is a snbjo.ct tbat many people talk about. Many uore people take an interest in it, then the average well informed man was inclined to bi-lieve would con cern themselves about si distant a people. A war between Japan and Chin? about a matter of dispute in a neighbor state was thought would Awaken little interest in this country, but that is a mistake. Almost evcrj one Boeins to be interested. People who had never heard of Corea are eager to know something about the country and people in that far away land. Tse people will not vote the demo cratic ticket this fall as in olden tines being thoroughly disgusted with, the panic that has been brought on the coutitry by the mere ?ffort of the democratic party in Congress with President Cleveland at its head, to put oal and iron, two of the greatest industries of this country nt the mercy of the free trader. If the mro prospect of tho enactment oi such a law depresses the business of the country like the depression of the past year what wonld the depression be like should tho deniooracv- be able to put their views into active laws. Symptoms of Tuberculosis in Cattle- The report of the Secretary of Agri culture, 1889, states the symptoms . of tuberculosis in cattle as follows: The begin oing of the disease usually passes unnoticed, inasmuch as it is very slow and insidious and rarely ao- compaoied by fever. When the lungs re involved, a dull short cough is no ticed, which may later on become pro fouged, oonvulsive, and very trouble some to !be animal. I bo cougb is mor frequent in tbe morning after movement and drinking. Tbe breath ing varies; only when much of tha lung tissue is diseased is it labored and eoompanied by aotive movements of ibc chest and nostrils. Disobarge from tbe nose is rare or absent. At times, however, when the tubercles have brok en down fnd formed id tbe lungs cavi ties contain cheesy masses, or when tbd air tubes have become filled with cheesy and muaous masses, coughing will dislodge these and cause their dis charge. Id advanced stagas tbe torcath may bare a disagreeable odor. Pressure on the chest wall may give rise to pain. Tbe general affect on the body is at first slight. In fact, an. iuials may remain in good flesh for a considerable time. Invariably, as tha -disease progresses, loss of flesh and ap petite and paleness of tbe mucosa membranes become manifest. These are accompanisd by a gradual diminu tion of the milk secretion. The debil iuied condition of the animal is also mi' ifiisted by a Btarirg coat and a touch, dry; harsh skin (bide bound). Pigestive disturbances are indicated by tympanites or distension of the ru- men by gas, colio and diarrhea altero atragwitb constipation. The animal generally dies from exhaustion after period of aickneu which may laat montba and jeara. Fatal Freak of Ughtalnir. ScrantoD, Pa, July 31. Lightning played Christopher Kuland of Ben- I ton township, a really gratifying trick. hie and M. Jj. Smith, of Fncebnrg, and Leopold Lintz of Green Ridge I had just driven back into Ituland'a I barn to escape a severe thunder show- I er, when the lightning: struck. Kuland held bis fractious horse bv the head as the bolt flashed down I struck the animal's nose and cansed I its instant death. Kuland was severe ly shocked: but the bolt completely I cured a severe attack of rheumatism from which he had suffered, stunned toe olber two men and fired the barn The structure was burned down I shortly after the trio were able to hus tle out of it The loss is $2,230, un insured. Prayer Answered- Eiverhead. N. Y., Aug. 3. To-day was set apart by the farmers in this vicinity cs a fast day to bedevoted to prayer to the Almighty to send them rain. The congregations of Northvillo, Jamesport, and Aqaebogue assembled at the old ftteple church in Aqnebogue and the first -services began at 10 A. Jd, under the leadeuhip of the Rev. C. A. Stenelake, assisted by Itev. T. H. Griffith, and Rev. JUr. (Mensackej. At half-past 10 tue sound of tbnn- der was heard and soon after rain fell in torrents. Tha joy of those engag ed in the service was intense. They expressed their thanks lor that which they had prayed for, and the service was turned into an old-fashioned pray er meet ing. The rain-fall lasted over an hour. STATE S. S. C0.1VEXTIOX. Tbe following is the program of the thirtieth annual State Sunday School Convention tc be held at Huntingdon, October 9, 10 and 11; Tuesday. i-.'iO P. M , devotional ser vice, tier. 1. Ualvin Stewart; address of welcome, Rev. i. K. Freeman, D. D.: response, Kev. W. A. Stanton. D. D., Preaid'at; address, Hon. Robert E. Pattison. Gov. of Pennsylvania. Wedc ?jday, 9 a. in., devotional ser. vice. Rev. J. M. Reimensnyder; enroll meet, appointment of committees, re port of ezocative committee, reports of offiuers of State association; 11:15 The Life of Christ ( ith chart). Rev. C. J. Kephart. Wednesday, 2 P. M., devotional ser vice, r.dwin b. Gray; normal lesson, Rev Kufus Y Miller; address The Superintendent Hon. John Wanamaker; The Roys' Brigade, Rov. C. R. Black all: tbe home department. Wedoeaday, 7 P. M., devotional ser vice, ricv. liulas W. miner; address, Miss Juliet . Dimock; address, Hon. John Wanamaker. Thursday, 9 a. m:, devotional ser vice, Prof. S. R. Thompson; reports of officers completed, election of officers, report on state paper, Rev. J. .V. Iteimeoinyder, conference on State work, Dr. Wni. S. Ross. Thursday, 1 p. m , devotional ser vice, Rev. T. V. Milligan, D. D.; pri. mary work, Jliss J nliet E. Diraook; the intermediate class. Rev. E. .Morris Ferguseon; address, Wm. Reynolds or B. I1'. Jacobs: question drawer. Thursday, 7 P. M-, devotional ser vice, Rev. J. Jj. Goodknigbt, D. D.; address. Rev. . M. Fergnsson; ad dress. Wm. Reynolds or B. F. Jacobs; last words, Rev. Alex. Henry; more last words, Rev. James Morrow, D. I. REDUCED BATES TIA PEHtX SVL.T AHI A! RAILROAD. From August 20th to 25th, inclu sive, the Pennsylvania Riilroad Com pany will soil, for the above occasion, ronnd trip tickets to Mount Gretna and return at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations be tween East Liberty and Bryn -Mawr, on the Northern Central Railway, north of and including Luthersville, and on tho Philadelphia and Erie Railrod Division. These tickets will be valid for return passage until Aug ust 25th, inclusive. Summer Pleasure Tour to Mla- gara Falls via Pen nay I Ta il la Railroad. On Angust 9th, another of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad's noted per sonally conducted pleasnre tours to IS iagara Falls will be run. Special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leavo Wash ington 7.00 A. M , York 10 10 A. M., Harrisburg 11.35 A. .V.. Sunbru-y 1.- 05 P. 31., Williamsport 2.40 P. M stopping at principal intermediate points. Excursion tickets, valid for return passage within ten days, will be sold for tram leaving Mi film at 3 5o A. M., connecting with special train at rate of ?8.U0. Tickets will permit of stop-off at Watkins and Rochester, in either di rection, within limit. How tho Kind Is Affected by the weather lhe psycnoioev ot tne weatber is suggested by Dr. T. D. Crothers as a promising subject for study. He says ic Soiecoe: "Very few persons recog nize the sonrces of error that eome di rectly from stmospnerio conditions on experimenters and observers and oth ers. In my own case I have been amazed at tbe faulty deductions and misconception which were made in damp, foggy weather or on days on which the air was charged with eleo tricity and thunder storms . were im pending. What seemed elear to me at these times, appeared later to be filled with error. An actuary in a large in surance company is obliged to stop work at such times, finding that he makes so many mistakes which be is only conscious of later that his work is useless. In a large factory from ten to twenty per oent less work is brought out on damp days and days of threat ening storm, lbe Superintendent in receiving orders to be delivered at certain tine, takss this faotor into cal culation. Ibere is a theory among many persons in the Fire Insurance business tbat in states of depressing atmosphere greater carelessness exists and more fires follow. Engineers of Engineers ' railway locomotives have same curious theories of trouble, aooidents and in creased dangers iasuch periods attrib nting tbem to the machinery. , . vi urotaan adds tbat tbe oaavia. tion prevails among many active bra in workers in hi eirole tbat some vary poweriai toreer eoming from wbat is ealled the wsatber control the work and success of each one. Soientifio Amarioan. Chlia and Japan at war. China and Japan have crone to war to settle a dispute about Corea. Ac coraing to an American newspaper writer tne people of Uorea nave hab its so different from the people of the United States that they ssem like a qneer people. xi aa oeen oniv a lew Tears ince Corea has been opened to foreigners in 1854. Up to 18CS, Corea was a subject of inina. in that year, however the Coreans murdered a number of French missionaries, and to escape from Bettung the damages for the murder, China gave up her control of tne country, lhe trouble between China and Japan has grown out of interest that China and Japanese nave laKon in insurrectionary affairs in corea, and about treatv rights The government is an absolute mon archy. Where a man is appointed to omce, his relatives quit work and he supports them. Tho office holders all get large salaries. The country is rich in minerals, but it is forbid den to mine gold or silver. The use of coal is confined by Royal edict to a few districts. The judges on the bench are the executioners as welL Sheep and goats are a royal monopo ly ana are oniy used lor sacrifice. Tbe religion is Confucian relieved by a nrm trust in devils and srreat ven eruuou ior snaues. women bold a iow posinon ana count ior little in the eyes of the law. In the language tuere are n consonants, eleven vow els and thirteen dipthongs. In com petitive examinations for public posi tion the successful candidate has his face sprinkled with flonr and wiped witn ink, to tbe sound of music Corea is COO miles long and 125 miles wide, and contains 18,600,000 people, lhe people resent all inno vations. but there is a telegraph line. There are no post office or railroads. It is a queer country. l ucre are practicuily no forests in Corea, and as there is also no con!, fuel of all sorts is high, and planks and timber have to be imported mostly lrom Japan, as indeed do ail soi is of building material except stone, mere is plenty of irood brick lay in Cores, but it is never burned iuto brick, because of the lack of fuel. Fires for heating and cooking are made from dried straw, weed, &c. The soil is fertile, however, and doubtless in the distant post there were trees in plenty for they still sur vive where the priests have protected them in the neighborhoods of their temples. Seou', tho capital is- a walled eity of 300,000 souls, loeated in the cen ter of the peninsula. Its people are generally pover ty stricken, but not so poor as those who live ooside this chief town. Because of their Dover ty, most Coreans are so ill fed as to be unduly emaciated, end ft bigstom ache is taken as evidence of prosper. ty. tjonseuuently rich, men who do not happen to be portly wear wicker affairs on their abdomens such as Amric in women used to wear, the bustle of other day. Corean women are kept secluded to the lass derao. All Coreans- are excessively snpersti tious, and, though some profess to bo ISuddhists and some Confucians. : , m PREHISTORIC HEAD. Editor Jackman has a stone head of the image of a prehistoric woman found at the head of the island m the river nt -Wifilintown. Calculating from the size of the head the image was about seven inches long. The arrangement of the hair resembles that to be seen in pictures and sta tionary of ancient Egyptians. The hat on the back of the head looks like Japaoeso headgear. The features of the face are a combina tion of Indian, Grecian,. Asiatic and Egyptian. The eye is Asiatic, the nose is Indian and the regularity of tbe general features of the face are Greek. The month and chin Egypt- tan. - - -TCukIc In Scnols An attempt is to bo made at the next session of the legislature to make teaching of mu6ic by sight reading eompulsory in all common schools. The branches of education now taught aro enough to tax both pupils and teachers without further additions. and this movement which is evident ly only made in the interest of music publishers ought to be heavily sac u- pon. Besides that, there are many children who have no taste or ear for music, and it would be as difficult to teach them music as it would be to teach a cow theology. This is cer tainly a branch that should be left with the parents and pupils. Bloom field Times. Where Man Tame Irem- On the 28th of July, 1804, a bright projection on the planet -Wars, was seen by astronomer M. Javelle at the Nice Observatory which has led to many conjectures and comments in scientific and astronomical eircles. Prof. Ezekiel Wiggins of Ottawa, Canada, speaking of the light and the planet stars says "There is the best scientific evidence to prove that man is a native of Mars and lived there millions of years before be was transplanted to tbe earth, leaving tbe greater part of the human family be hind, lbe Marsnna regard us as their lost brethren and have been searching for us thousands of years. "They have been especially hope ful sinee they saw the electric lights in our cities. VV e will be able to converse with them by signals be fore another centnry passes. It is much easier for the Jnarsians to see our signals than for us to see theirs for the earth appears to them to wax and wan like the moon, so tbat they can easily see lights on our dark hemisphere, while their planet always has its light side towards us. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and ludigi tion until my health was eoae. I had been doctoring constantly with ao relief. I bonght one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than tiny $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 has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve core ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 9S-ly. To be Sold at Private Sale. The undersigned offer at private sate a tract el fifteen acres of land in Fermanagh township, bounded by lanasor wm. nawt, vr. lucian Banks, .Mover's heirs and Joseph Ob- erholtzer. This land is well set with young Chestnut and Rock Oak and is rapidly growing in valnes. Atkinson & Pzn.nxli- Tired, Weak, Nerrars, means impure blood, and overwork or too much strain on brain and body. Ins only way to cure is to feed the nerves on pare blood. Thousands of people certify that the best Blood purifier, the best nerve tonic and strength builder is Hood's Sarsipar- uia. What it has done for others it will also do for you Hood's Cures. HootTt Pi cure constipation bV restonng peristaltic action of the ah" mentarv canal. The Coxey Worm. The Huntingdon Journal of Jnlv 2T. "js: W. S. Hnyett, of Porter town. ship, informed us on Saturday that the army worm has invaded some portions of bia land and left destruction in' its wake. Mr. Hnyett says that there are millions of the pests and that they do their destructive work entirely at night. They first attacked hie timothy, and laid waste quite a large stripe of the field, when they entered a field of oats and commenced work upon it, bnt Mr. Huyett promptly harvested the oats. and thus saved it from their ravages. They are now at work on bis corn and' are destroying quite a swath through tbe field, aoott says they are travel. ling southward to join Coxey's army and hopes tbat the will soon leave his premises, lie reports them to be the ' size of the common grub worm. 'Day ruto Day nttereth speech" concerning the good being done by flood's Sarsaparilla: By the cures it is accomplishing, by the good health sestored to men, wo men and children, Hood's Sarsapir ilia wins its way more and more into the confidence cf the people. Its army of friends tell of scrofu lous and impure blood made rich and pure, of tbe relief it gives from the itching and burning of stlt rheum, of the satisfaction at meals, experienced by tbe former dyspeptic, of the hap piness of those cured of malaria, rheomitism and catarrh, of excellent pints and good appetite enjoyed by those recently weak, tired and run down. It is by such results as these tbat Hood's Sarsapnrilla makes its host of friends and does its own most affect ive advertising. Its record of cures and the good it has done others are sufficient to warrant yon giving this excellent medicine a trial. Ang. 1, D4. 2t. Whipped Her at a Stake- Connellsville, Pa-, August 5. A strange showing of the transplanted customs of the Slav element in this region was made near Leith on Fri day evening. The victim was a young woman who had violated the moral code that is supposed to gov ern these people. A party of Slavs took her from her friends, stripped her of clothing pinioned her hands and feet, lashed her to a stake and whipped her svagely over an hour. She was reviled, tormented and spat opon by anybody who oared to. bhe was left at the stake and ' re maiaed there six hours, as the case is stated to the local authorities be fore anybody dared to release her. A young man offered to release some of tbe cords and was beaten oit by the mob. When the girl was takeu down she could scarcely - move. County detective Campbell has the case in hand. The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia heartburn and oocossionally head aches, should not be neglected Take Hood's Sai'saparula to bo. cured. A 5-year-old daughter- of a Ger- mantown minister ha? learned the nursery rhyme runnings "If at first you don't succeed, tryv-. try, again." Recently she npset tbe family devo tion by ending her little prayer in this wise: "And now oh Dod.pleeas make Lillie a better girl, an' if at first yon don't succeed, .try, try, again!?' Tbat Tlr4 Feellar- TONE AND HEALTH-(MVEX TO EXTIItE STB TEM BY HOdlS SlRBAPlRlLiAi Tbe importance of taking a goad Spring medicine cannot be ovar-estinwtad. The changeable weather of winter, tfeecoDiamp- tion or large amounts ot tattv roods, com bined in many canes with cIom confinement indoors, in offices, shop and factories, breathing aiJehrred with imparities, con taminate our blood, rndnciDg it in quantity as well as aality. The result or this im pure blood, is tbe liability-or actual appear ance of wiexpected diseases, which may have lain dormant for yeara, only awaitini; favorablo opportunity to rnuert Ihocne4ro. Anoli-r effect of tbe taw condition of tbe blood, is tbe gradual loss of strength throughout the entira body, as tha health of every part of the system is dependent npon the state of tae blood. This causes that tired feeling, so over-powering and hard to resist, and yet if not driven off is as additional reason for fearing a general break-down of the whole avtteaa or an at tack of serioae disease. Hood's Saraapar. ilia is just the medicine tor this season. Possessing just the elements of parity and strength which the impure blood and the weakened system so earnestly crave, it soon gives to tbe blood the quantity and quality of perfect health, creates a good apii ite, strengthens the nerves, and gives tone and ealfi to the enti.e system. If yon have never tried Hood's SirsaporU'a, do thiasaa son. It ia easily obtained, is tbe moat economical medicine, and will do JoiMQit, Aug. i, ti. at. NEW DENTAL OFFICE- Dr. S. D. Diffenderfer, graduate of the University of Maryland Dental Department, desires to inform the public tbat he has opened a Dental Oflice at Oakland Mills, Pa., where he can be found at all times. Teeth extracted painlessly. All work guaranteed. Nothing Strugs. Intelligent people, who realize the important part tbe blood holds in keeping the body ia a normal condi tion, find nothing strange in the number of diseases Hood's Sarsapnr illa is able to cure. So many tron bles result from impure blood, the best way to treat them is through the blood- Hood's Sarsaparilla vit alizes tho blood. Hood's Ptlh are the best after din ner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. Have yon tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great core for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial hot ties 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drnggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Tstcarera Tallejr Rallread. Trains on the Tuscarora Valley Railroad will run as follows: Leave East Waterford at 8.00 A. v., and 2 p. sr., arriving at Port Roy al at 9.15 a. m. and 3.15 r. v. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. x. and 5.15 r- m., arriving at East Wa terfcrd at 11.45 a. x. and 6.30 p. m. J. O. Moorehead, Supenidtndtni. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind.y says; I owe my life to the great Sooth American Nervine. I had been: in bed for five months from the effect of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervora prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole- system-. Had given np all hopes-of getting well. Had tried throe doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved mo so rauch that I was able to vralk about and a few bottles cor ed me entirely. I believe it is the best ruedicinw in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co.,. Druggist, Mif ffintown. Pa. Feb. 0 &3, ly. pROTHONOTART'S NOTTCB. Account' of Jonathan KanfRun. cowerrrirtev of Susanna Ksuifinan of Walker township, a Lnnalic. Notice is hereby given tbat the accoon! of Jonathan KsuS'man, snmmitteo of Su. sanna K-auiTmaa of Walker townahrp, ha been- tiled in tbe Prolhonotary7 trftTce of Juniata oounty, aad tbe sanio will be pre sented Tor confirmation and allowance to the Court of Common Pieas of sard coonty . on Wednesday, the otb day of September, A. :, 1894, when and' where ar!f Birsona interested may atteni if they think propsr. rr.M. ZKIDCHS, Jrrefts alary. rTntnonotary's Ml&oe Himiniown, P., Ang. 2; 189. tooa-r PROCLA-MATION. Whereas, the Hon. J&KEMTAB LTONS, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the Forty-First Judicial District, composed of- the counties of Juniata and I'errvi and tile Honorsbles JOSIAH U. BAR- TON sad J: P. WICKKRSHAM, Associate Judge.H-ot tha said-court of Common- PIkm of Juniata county, by precupt duly rseuol and u me directed tor holding a CTotirt ot Oyer and'.Termincr and Genet al Jail Ie!iT ery, and General Quarter S essions of lbe Peace at Mitlllntown, on the FIRST MONDAY OP SEPTEMBER, 1894i BEING- THB 3rd DAT OF TUE MONTH. Notice iiemar. oivaa, to tbeCorooer, Jasticrs of tbe Peace and CbnataWns of tbe County of Juniata, that they be then- and there in their proper persons a 1 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with tbnr rec ords, inquisition, examinations ami Ov.-r rememberanoes. to do loose things that 10 tbeir oitlees- respectfully appertain-, and 1 thoso that are beund by recognizance to j prosecute sgainat tbe prisoners that are or ; may be in tbe Jail of raid cou nty, he then and tbere to prosecute against tbem as j shall be just. By on aot of the Assembly, passed th Cth day of May, 185, it mode the duty of Justices of the Peace of tbe several conn- ties of tbis Commonwealth- to return to tbe Clerk of tbe Court of Quanter Sessions of the respective counties, all- tbe recogni zances entered into before theto by any city zsn or persons charged1 with too commis sion of any crime, except) such eases as may be ended-before a Justice of tbo Peace, un der existing laws at least ten daya before the commencement of tbe session of tbe Court to which thev are made returnable respectively, and in all cams where recog nizances are entered into- less than ten days before the oomuieoeeroeat of tho session to which thry are made returnable, the i-aid Justices are to return tbo same in the same manner is if said act bad not been passed. Dated at MifRintown, the 6th day of August in the year of oat Lord, one thou- and eight hundred and ninety-four. a AM trio. LAPP, Skenff. SHsadci's Oveicst, ) Mifflintown, August 6, 1884. " . amusiT aaie. onrs at tu asms u okcihs cu i.rr oars mi v Mat MaVvautaaeii foreSuift.oartf atim wtod-rimsa ft lb., mm u uf 1 sell an $55.23 &GL1E ROADSTER $65 Inara.-9tMd same as agenu sertl fos (8) to I10X ACHE ROAD RACER. 2Slks.Pfin WOOD-RIP4S, OCUs Perfect llnoi. ptarttctMeortog. perfct ndjoBtmmt. Cptaranteed una ma irpdu tell for S1K and ni Written warranty with MeklM. Ktpt? timo 7. ij iu f m, bicycle tbmorikaa afrcnt you pay FTwj to V4 aiiretbaaourwbo.esftprte for aMMAiallty. lr ct9ts about as nattcb to aell bicyclea thrunca 'ntpnnddealrsu doea to mokft then. rrudaaco anl coHtmy ausret tbe better va y atf buy com u direct at wboUsaalo prlpe tUuatrated Gatatecue xra Acme Cycle Comp3Hiy ELKHART. INI FREE1 Diseases sent free to any address, and poor pattenoi can slso obtain this aeedletaa. of ebswa. 4jvta vsmadTltas been nraaaeed br tha BaienA Cistor Koeni. of Fort Aar118-Ind- ainos ISI. aad now prepared under nU dliaotton hgr file KOENIC MtD. CO., Chicago, lit. SoM by Brnrsisu at Si aw Bottle. rf$. USbUe.t,7ff, fi Bottle mr LEGAL. jySSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tbe partner ship lately subsisting between Jons J. Par Tiasoa, Ja., and Wnacaroaca Scnwaria, in Xiflliatown, in tbe State of Peonarlvania, nnder tbe Arm name of Patterson k. Schweyer, has been dissolved this day by Mutual consent. Dated Jnlv 17th, 1894. JOHN J. PATTERSON. JR., WILBERPOKCE SCHWEYBR. JJXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of the Catherine Lanver. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Catherine Lanver, deceased, late ot Monroe township, having been granted to tne un. dersignod. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim to pre. seat tbe same without delay REUBEN LAUVEB, JOHN H. VOTER, Er end ale, Juniata County, Penns. PDITOR'S NOTICE. Jnigwtd Ettate of Henry S. Bart and David Bart. Notice i hereby given that tbe under signed Andilor appointed by the Judge of tbe Conrt of Common Plraa of JnnWta county, Ta., to make bis distribution of tbe balance in tire bands of Henry a. Hart and David Hart, to and amongst the parties en titled thereto-, will ait for the discbarge of his appointment at bis olhce in Hittlintowa, Pa., on Wednesday, the 8tb U-y of August. A. D., 1891,-at IO o'clock a. , when and where all pmons baring claim or demands against said estate- mmt present and prove their claims or be forever debarred from participating iu said' eTiatrihntion. J.N. KELLER. Auditor. Peimsylw College, Gettywbupr, Pit. ForSDED rs IS32. Large Faculty. Two full enures of study Classical ard Scientific Special coursea in all departments. Ohscrratorv, Labra terics and new Gymnnsinrrt. Six large buildings, Steam beat. Libraries 22,000 volsmes. Expenses low. IpaTrrrnt ot Hygieno and Physical Cutlurp in charge of an experienced physician. Areessible by frequent railroad trains. Local ron on tbo BATTLKF1ELD ot Ge tysbnrp, most .feas ant and healthy. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT in separate buildings, for biys and young men preparing lor business or Cbtlege, un der special caroof the Principal and three onsistanta. residing with stndents in tbe building. Full term opens September 6th, 1894. KorCatalogue. address II. W. MCKNIGHT. D. D., LL.D.. Pi tsuietitt or REV O. G. KLINGEK, A. M., Principal. Gettysbcbg. Waterproof collars and cuffs thitr wilT not wilt, are not effected by moisture and look just like lincu are all' the fashion now. They are made by cov ering a linen collar or cuff with-" cel luloid " and are the only waterproof goods made with an interlining, con sequently the only ones that willstand wear and give perfect satisfaction. . Try them and you will never regret if. Al ways neat, and easily cleaned.'. When, soiled simply wipe off with a wet doth; or sponge. Every piece 01 the genu ine is stamped as follow : "TRAOf; LUl AfARK. Ask for those so marked and tefasesmy imitations, as they can mot possibly please yon. If your dealer does not. keep them, we will send 0 sample di--rcct on receipt of price. Collars 55c.-. each. Cuffs 50c pair. State size and' whether stand-up or tumcd-dowacolT-lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID C0MPANY7. ! T-a Braatdwajr, Hew Tosrsav ' i THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr- HnmphrerlMwelllcaaraaclenilniisIlTiiA carnfiUty 1 in-;ircl i:t huh w, bimi for yar Ir Ir1v-afe prarti- an-wor oier UUrty yrnss-hy U Vople witb entire wuciM. Erfy aipaaa-Srlsnlfta a sieclal otin for is ddasc.naniM. T-y i-nre wtt 1oii (IrottKligr, pcrinir sm4nuinc theftom.aii'l ar (i ciciiUtiwuUicvasn'miaji Reniedin of ttm Wurid. 1 I-eera, l'nisftion. InflamrsrAtioajti 3S vVoratH yffvrm verf v-i;ui S-Tcf-lMnei 1'ryins. WabcXuJaaaia 4 Olarrhpsw of Oill.lni. or 6 t'lalrrS;,lforbBis VonUtlrisM.-.-9 Cacki-h.old. I roncMik.. ....... SXeerMUrla, Tocfh-rie, -QeacAa... 9 llcadaxibes, sick Heiuu.ua, Veitlaak. Jti tO !jraittci. ntlniieMft. wtlpali(Hk aa 1 1 Sneiianiva or PftlnrI,P.C!HBU. J9S I Wbi'co, Tw ITofune IVrMAK. 1 3 Vrnn l.nr7naltliH So.tr--. JtS M-altttariai, rriplio. KnmMoTa. .4S l; Kkr.iMBntistn.nr Kht PaJiu. Jtf l-3litlu-m. ciiiiu. lvw.jad,Asuo- i;-Pi:eo,Uiad orlllsnlia, .g 18-0ilrtialray, hvrevt Wcair E... .US 1-iMrrlt. Iu1n-n, OoJ4 in rt ILm4 .ttJS 20 Wtyoapinc l onh .113 il-As:ni, i,pr.--l wl)lni,. .9SS !SJ K v HimharefMi. lirrlml favSBe .9t4t a.1 S. :ofla. l-hnvl t bmrta, S fc . ii-iucrl Dckililv. IU Soal -WaJta A3 23 traMT. aad KraaSaomtaikK. .M 80 :!ta.ickwni. (.4atwaJna.aVMlDa; .43 37-alllaer Uipeafcoa. .... .113 2trore Heath. oT-Uaakat .113 SJ--l.'r1aarr IVm ameesv.WtsraaTBed.. .S3 SL-Paiafal Perlraii....... ,... .99 3-Dlphlherla, liawiated SorwTaVtal.. .33 ast-Chrealc Caaataaaataaatlnas. .S3 BZTBat NQMBltS: W-Kei-roaa Drallllr. Snuaaal VTaofc- aaa.r InTcaak-iry Pawautspa l.Sw M niananrt Im IbavPaua4taa I.OO S3-Kallev. 9aaws. SVBnaDaw...l.a D. Hi-MrMKc.' MSACi 4 aiu ri y raramaTS1 arau.m a s a as .. sWVs.if SPECIFICS, H IMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL THJE PtLE OINTMENT. PiwPtlsar-asawaarraaiaaJ. Villi il n Tlnibiii f1atalalaJju: ---ir "T -'ir Baatani The rUaC. is siiSlsli Isi aura scrta ntOM, SO CTV THIALI2?fcl6Crri SMr Susillli.ar sast san-ada aa ml ansa. sara.tav.iiia 11s wna,,i .mwu IS tntsltin deep. Tbrreare thetnendsoOdies who hare regular features inid would, be ac ccricd tbe palm ot beauty were It not fry a poor cocpli-xioa. Taait such Vc recominend OR. HECHA'S WOLA CRC.M as T-oser!ng these qualities that aiitckry charnre itio ost sullo-v and florid cotaple-Uo to cnu oi d Mural health and nnblcialthea beanty. It cyoi Oi ly Kkln, Freckles, Muck Heads, BlotvAes, BunVorn, Tan, r!l., rnd all lmporf options td the sklii. )it nntacosmcticliusnenre, yetbbet ter fci tho M'.et table than powder. Bold by I'tHiEtsta, or sr-Ttt pc rtfi noon receipt ol SOo. O- C SITfNCR A CfX Teaade. O. Subscribe for tbe SaaTiari.aan Ssnm. CaOl, (OOd paper . LOIN KUMransli IMEWPOBT AND SHERMAN'S YAL Vi ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday, September 11, 1898. STATIONS. West- East ward, ward. a I l i JT V SI J A at AM PM Newpr it 6 e&'lO 00 8 10 4 01) Buffalo Bridge 6 08 10 03 8 07 8 67 Juniata furnace ... 6 12 10 07 8 03 1 68 Wabneta 6 15 10 10 8 00 8 60 Sylvan 6 2510 17 7 66; 3 46 Watr Plug 6 22 10 20 7 51 8 41 Bloomfleld Jnsct'n. 6 81 10 26 7 48 8 88 Valley Road 89 10 84 7 40 8 82 Ktliottabnrg 6 6ll0 46 7 26 8 16 Green Park 6 64 10 49 7 20 8 10 Loysville .', 7 15 11 00 7 14 8 04 Fort Robeson 7 1211 07 7 06 2 66 Center 7 17 11 12 6 69 2 49 Ciena's Run 7 2811 18 6 66 2 46 Andorsonburg 7 27 11 22 6 60 2 40 Blaia 7 3VltA 6 43 2 83 Mount Pleasant ... 7 47;It 36 6 34 2 24 New German t'n ... 7 45III 40 0 30 2 20 Nors " Signifies no agent, -T" tele phone connection. D. GK1NG, President and Bamager. . V. Hrc.Lia, General Agent. RAILROAD TINE TABLCr jpERKY COUNT T RAI IERKT COUNT T RAILROAD. Tbe following schedule went Into effect Nov. 19J.IWW, sod the trains will be run as follows.- p.m a. m Leave Arrive 4 30 9 l Duncannon 4 36 9 21' Kine's Mill 4 89 9 24! "Snlphnr Springs 8 41 9 26 "Gorman Siding 4 45 9 29 Montebelle Park 4 46 9 31 'Weaver 4 61 9 86 'Roddy 4 64 9 89 'Hoffman 4 66 9 41 "Rover 4 69 9 44 ' Hahanoy 5 10 10 00 Blonratleld 6 17 10 07 'Long's Kuad 5 22 10 13 Nellnon 5 25 10 16 Duns' 5 28 10 19 Mfliotsborg 5 24 10 2." Berubeiel' 6 8G 10 27 3roea Pwk 6 41 10 32 'Montour Jane. 6 09 1 1 20 Lhndianurg p. m a. m Arrive- leave a. m p. ra 8 40 8 50 8 84 8 44 8 31 8 41 f 29 3 39 8 26 3 36 8 24 8 34 819 3 29 8 16 3 26 8 14 3 24 8 11 8 21 8 05 S 15 7 62 2 45 7 46 2 39 7 43 2 86 7 40 2 33 7 84 2 27 7 82 2 25 7 27 2 20 6 55 1 60 a. m p m Train leaves BloomKild-at 6.10 a. and arrives at Land is burg' at 6.47 1 Train leaver Landiaturg--af Sit-i p. m m. and arrives at Bloomfleld at ti. 50 p in. Trains leave LoysvHIe for Oaaeannon at 7. 220 a. m., and 2. 15' pv rot Returning, arrive at 10 87 a. ra., aad 4.6 m. Between Landisburg and Loysville trains run as follows: Leave LandBbcrgforLoys villa 6 55 a. m., and 1 50 p-- im, Loysville for Landisburg 11 10 a. m.y and- 9 09 p. m. All stations marked (Vareimg station, at which trains will come to afvtt etop oa signal. fck Hvadarheand reliere all the troeWee Ind' Vnt to a hiliouti state of tha aytrm aueta a 0raaness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Diatrvss after aatiaa;. fain in Urn Side, Ac. WhtletUnrmosc armarlieble success has been anownaourhts: Bradarhs. yet Cim-en's I.tm.s I.rVnt Pnui. are etfiiallv Taluable in Constipanes; ourinir aadpreTntlnc tliis annorinareomiauit, whilo Skey also uorroe all disorders of tlieatumaoh.. stimulate tha iirer and regulale-tba-boweia. Kaon if they only cured MEALS) Jaehe they would be almost prieeleae to- eaosa wke suffer from this distressiDff-compleiitt'. but fortunately their goodness -da not end! acre, and those who once try Uisxn will tin . sheee little pills Taluabla in so' aui -ways Ukmt taay will not be willing to do BiOJOut tblun. aat after all sick bead la the bane of so rapnr lives tbat here is where we raake our great boast. Our. pills cur i. while others cto aot. Currsm's Lima Lrm PiuaaweTaryaaaaiS: aad vary e sv to take. One er . plDa-rMakw-a dose. They are strictly TsMhand oo aot grip or pnrjje, nut by UKirnntle actioa. atease all who use them. Ia vian at Sa.eenan Ave for $1. Sold everywherOf er seat by maik. C&2TX2 KSSIRKl CO., 3lm Tort. $Z2 ntuiiinitTiuraas Wheat arV 1 Qrass t arrow beat when Planted with 1 e Hoar Data. .p!rilir" lliks.-ai'i E ways brlnirs a crop, alwnyi,; im : E proves the noil. Sold Jireet t j ar-: niers PZ!.m pe? foo. No uenta. : Samples free. : York Chemical Works, ToUi, Pa. : !i! llaUa. ' 'j! !f 3 ll" at OJiawsMeispsaSr' ft m 1 .rX - - CARTER'S 22 1 I 11-, 1-2' S r- to d0i.-)O ' -3 1K5 la" C5 ec i iirtaseseo- .S3 1 90S IM Q (M I c UOial n o CV..SC ttoo d anea e o cs oo so oo so oo t-1- ta to .i-t is i?r! . . i r j 2 2 S 2 22 22 : 2 5,5 S n 00 6 ' Q j . . rW.JS ri 2 S 2 2 S w H t' ''M o " uswea i-i r-i o ia us himoh hom ft : j W a: s r, ( St2rl l osTowoo toooes ea ceeo9 j n Hi1-r1 3 o SSolSScriS gs'asisasflss" l. iija; ""rl3SS 2 nt-t.t-n 5 t " " :: : : : : : : : : : :a ::::: : J ; 5 aS.a-s sf s2Sef3!!J-2a e- s - J S S 2 eo S 3 tr oo 36 65" l- oo e o IrZ' j h2 Kn Mf v cb t- r- . ; fw ... -4 a jj i-lianra--i3 00HIM -WI.O o i o p; - WOOO)3)0)(r,OOOOQOWrtrtHHO s o extern w rneo hoh ete-soseooc o o o -t MOIOHOi IMHC9 Lorn K. Aisnitsoa. F. M. H. Paaasu, ATKIliSOlf PEltXELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rxCoflectlng and Conveyancing- prompt' ly attended to. Omoa Oa Main street, la slae) of resi dence of Louie B. Atkinson, Bsq., soeta of Bridge street. lct 26, 1892. triLBERFORCB tCHWETER, Attorney-at-Lw District Attorney. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COUKT HOUSK. Dit.a.BiaAwroBD, d. das wis ir.cAwroB J-JR. D. M. CRAWFORD fc SOff , have formed a partnership for the yraetieff of Medicine and their collateral branches. Ofrice at old stand, corner of Third and Or ange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or Beth ot them- will be found at their omce at' all times, umVs otherwise professionally tra gaged. April 1st, 1890. B. F. ACKLEY, PHTSiG! AMD ACCOCCREUR. Will pursue also as a specialty tbe treat ment of diseases of the throat aad diges tive system, Acute and Cbronie. Dr. A's method are ia rail accord with advanced thought, and are confidently rec eomniendcd for the treatment of degener atire conditions of aMerly and aged persona. April 19,1893. tTleC Repair Hltop tit the. Ili:ua jricui itr- t-'9? Cf it is Je& Active' lIIKAIril vrHi revolt ilF ?OT EWSE4HE. DOUBLrpmwftrr A K A Ufal i-?Jif. kzZn, i Through tlc- Swe, .the Valisrili5!rjieS, Pntid not t uvu tlu .Skiu. thus etrlvasr otrtl .all Impwritie;- PErTfttSCTLc. THC WORLD CVR. MTi BY IM MANNERS SA(-"U' CB BINGHAMTCN. N.Y. IIENCH l DROMCDLD'S savftiiLLuoErisnES A t miVr!nl iniprnvvmrat In Fricflen FVfKW ('t!lurk Buck not km ofCajTWr CktV rtat-w c fiuti as any other In the cinrkf CS.Mch Fo-oit, ranifcltig all tfx? tW nailn( to yvt f:Mt a-utio huriaim:; trtMt an Tin tn tiwar s wwr. AV'rl. fr rln-ijiam arvl pnoar; ftiiu,'. Ut-o upon apiiMcrrtion. AKo aip Hnc Tte4e itfivm Hny nkr. Culilvntnm, CttaPtnn i rn, fat;icra eta JtUntion, tfti paw, HENCH & SMGCL9. M'to., ft A YEAR FOR THE IKOUSTRICOISv IX vu wast work that i pleat ant arjal piaiUiMt.. aaori as y oar ad(lrr i.ui n'UatUy . Vf a taacta mtn niui woutfo how to vara fruni -per Ukr t' tWaOOO prr ar wilJiout Havht? kaa preriaaa fuperieaesA, autl furih the eciplovjtaatai w4icte tbsrf ran anake tbat anieuut. Nutliiiiif wiAmttt Icara) or that rraolre inuvli time. The wertt la ettar, bawkbr , and honorable, nd car- bdatte 4ar if2 aartiine or etiii.S rlpht ia TOwr.w lo:-!-ity, wfjererer you lire. Tlte rvatWt a av fewn Mfm work often equal a waak1! tm We bare taught thou-aoia of botb seaee aad all are. many hava laid foanrlaiiMta that wUl ureiy brinp them riche. Some C-h aKftrtaat: metainthis cwinirr owf th"ir rutvaa iri lit ta Uie start ffln ibni wiiile ia ou emptor yeaee ajo. Yrm, rvrttW, May Mo a w'ikr it.- Voti eitnat fail. No eapital Rfreraarr. wV Ik yoa ati vrittt aiwwthiwgiHat ta favw, as3lisy? aalaurw A bwa4LBnatfal of adviae It free 10 sJl ; Meka-ee-ar. aA by writinc for it f-aay asat- to-aao r !.. ewyaarc coatly. E. C. ALLEN & CO., BOX 20, ;, AUGUSTA, MAINE.. 2t serar fklla to cm-MANNIBS .aetxac SAKSAT ARII.Ua. J UUIIIUIU juu& C' meant Haama.mnmx-i huml aaaaMxrea. itNaa iw Cures Constipation ' O Ci 4 U3 CM O Ct CO Ot-t-t-, itumum '22 2 5 3'2!:,f-'ows3 6ii"tan oaioHHMweuSSSSnHnS, ioiaescesjooea,9tfi)tleoaaosos
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